GK · Chapter 03

First in the World

Men & Women Firsts · Space · Mountaineering · Country Firsts · World Institutions

First in the World (Men)
AchievementPersonCountry / Year
To fly an airshipHenri GiffardFrance, 1852
Theory of expansion of the universeEdwin HubbleAmerica, 1929
Black player to win WimbledonArthur AsheAmerica, 1975
To skydive from the highest altitudeFelix BaumgartnerAustria, 2012
To fly an airplaneWright BrothersAmerica, 1903
Test flight of a Jet AircraftErich WarsitzGermany, 1939
Asian President of ICCJagmohan DalmiyaIndia, 1997–2000
Six sixes in an over, International CricketHerschelle GibbsSouth Africa
⚡ QUICK RECALL Wright Brothers (1903, powered airplane) came AFTER Henri Giffard (1852, airship) — airships predate powered fixed-wing flight by half a century.
First in Space
AchievementPersonCountry / Year
Person to go into SpaceYuri GagarinSoviet Union, 1961
Youngest person in SpaceGherman Stepanovich TitovSoviet Union, 1961
Person to walk in SpaceAlexei LeonovSoviet Union, 1965
Astronaut to go to Space seven timesJerry RossAmerica, first: 1985
Space TouristDennis TitoUSA, 2001
Person to touch the Moon's surfaceNeil ArmstrongUSA, 1969
Space Tourist to travel twiceCharles SimonyiUSA, 2007 & 2009
  • John Glenn (77 years old) is the oldest astronaut to go into Space.
  • Neil Armstrong (USA) was the first person to touch the surface of the Moon (1969).
⚠ EXAM TRAP Yuri Gagarin (1961) went into space FIRST, but Neil Armstrong (1969) was the first to touch the MOON — two different milestones, often confused as the same "first man in space" fact.
Climbing Mount Everest
AchievementPerson(s)Year
To climb Mount EverestTenzing Norgay (Nepal) & Edmund Hillary (New Zealand)1953
Oldest man to climb EverestYuichiro MiuraJapan, 2013
Climbing without OxygenReinhold Messner (Italy) & Peter Habeler (Austria)1978
Disabled Person to climb EverestTom Whittaker1999
On the Poles & First Voyage
AchievementPersonCountry / Year
To reach the North PoleRobert PearyUSA, 1909
To reach the South PoleRoald AmundsenNorway, 1911
To reach both North and South PolesRoald AmundsenNorway (South: 1911, North: 1926)
Voyage around the WorldFerdinand Magellan1519–21
First Atlantic Ocean crossing by balloonBen Abruzzo, Maxie Anderson, Larry Newman1978
⚡ QUICK RECALL Peary reached North Pole first (1909); Amundsen reached South Pole first (1911) and later also North Pole (1926) — making him first to reach BOTH poles.
First Women in Space
AchievementPersonCountry / Year
To go into SpaceValentina TereshkovaSoviet Union, 1963
To walk in SpaceSvetlana SavitskayaSoviet Union, 1984
Space TouristAnousheh AnsariIranian-American, 2006
To discover a cometCaroline HerschelGermany, 1786
First Women in Top Positions
PositionPersonCountry
President in the WorldMaria Estela PerónArgentina
Prime Minister in the WorldSirimavo BandaranaikeSri Lanka
Prime Minister of United KingdomMargaret ThatcherUK, 1979–90
Prime Minister of a Muslim countryBenazir BhuttoPakistan
Managing Director, World BankJessica Einhorn1996–98
Chief Financial Officer (CFO), World BankAnshula Kant2019
⚠ EXAM TRAP Sirimavo Bandaranaike = first woman PM in the WORLD (Sri Lanka). Indira Gandhi = first woman PM of INDIA only. Don't mix the two in "world first" questions.
Women's Firsts — Other Fields
AchievementPersonCountry / Year
Climb Mount EverestJunko TabeiJapan, 1975
Swim across seven major oceansBula ChoudhuryIndia, 2004
To reach AntarcticaCaroline MikkelsenDenmark, 1935
To cross the English ChannelGertrude EderleUSA, 1926
To umpire a men's ICC Cricket MatchClaire PolosakAustralia, 2021
First Country — Political & Social Reforms
First to …Country (Year)
Organise the Modern Olympic GamesGreece (1896)
Win the FIFA World CupUruguay (1930)
Sign a civil nuclear deal with IndiaFrance (2008)
Implement a family planning programmeIndia (1952)
Implement Right to Information (RTI)Sweden (1766)
Grant women right to voteNew Zealand (1893)
Abolish the death penaltyVenezuela (1863)
Appoint a Lokpal (Ombudsman)Sweden (1809)
Ban smoking in public placesIreland (2004)
Implement Value Added Tax (VAT)France (1954)
Make a written ConstitutionUnited States of America (1789)
Recognise euthanasia (mercy killing)Netherlands (2002)
Recognise same-sex marriageNetherlands (2001)
Give constitutional recognition to animal rightsEcuador (2008)
⚠ EXAM TRAP Sweden appears TWICE: first RTI law (1766) AND first Ombudsman/Lokpal-type office (1809) — two separate "firsts," often merged into one wrong answer.
First Country — Science, Trade & Transport
First to …Country (Year)
Create a mapSumerian Civilisation (3800 BCE)
Invent paperChina, Cai Lun (105 CE)
Invent glassAncient Egypt or Mesopotamia (3rd–4th century)
Issue plastic currencyAustralia (1988)
Produce silkChina (3rd century)
Launch a radio satelliteUSSR, now Russia (1986)
Launch artificial satellite into spaceRussia — Sputnik (1957)
Organise Goodwill GamesRussia (1986)
Start underground metro railUnited Kingdom, London (1863)
World's First — Institutions & Landmarks
CategoryFirstDetails
Nuclear Power PlantObninsk Nuclear Power PlantRussia, 1954
UniversityTakshashila UniversityPunjab region, present-day Pakistan
Cloned SheepDollyScotland, 1996
Solar-Powered ParliamentMasjid-e-ShooraPakistan, 2016
Malaria Free RegionEurope1963
City destroyed by an atomic bombHiroshimaJapan, 1945
Cricket ClubMarylebone Cricket Club (MCC)England, 1787
Planned Multipurpose River Valley ProjectTennessee Valley Authority (TVA)USA, 1933
International Film FestivalVenice Film FestivalItaly, 1932
Asian Games hostedNew DelhiIndia, 1951
⚡ QUICK RECALL Takshashila University is regarded as the world's first university — it existed in ancient India, in a region that is present-day Pakistan.
Quick Reference Summary
First to fly an airshipHenri Giffard (France, 1852)
First to fly an airplaneWright Brothers (America, 1903)
Theory of expansion of universeEdwin Hubble (America, 1929)
First Black Wimbledon winnerArthur Ashe (America, 1975)
Person in SpaceYuri Gagarin (Soviet Union, 1961)
Youngest person in SpaceGherman Titov (Soviet Union, 1961)
First to walk in SpaceAlexei Leonov (Soviet Union, 1965)
First to touch Moon's surfaceNeil Armstrong (USA, 1969)
First Space TouristDennis Tito (USA, 2001)
Oldest Astronaut in SpaceJohn Glenn (77 years old)
First to climb EverestTenzing Norgay & Edmund Hillary, 1953
Oldest to climb EverestYuichiro Miura (Japan, 2013)
Disabled person to climb EverestTom Whittaker (1999)
First to reach North PoleRobert Peary (USA, 1909)
First to reach South PoleRoald Amundsen (Norway, 1911)
Voyage around the WorldFerdinand Magellan (1519–21)
First Woman in SpaceValentina Tereshkova (Soviet Union, 1963)
First Woman to walk in SpaceSvetlana Savitskaya (Soviet Union, 1984)
First Woman President (World)Maria Estela Perón (Argentina)
First Woman PM (World)Sirimavo Bandaranaike (Sri Lanka)
First UK Woman PMMargaret Thatcher (1979–90)
First Woman PM (Muslim country)Benazir Bhutto (Pakistan)
First Woman to climb EverestJunko Tabei (Japan, 1975)
First Woman to cross English ChannelGertrude Ederle (USA, 1926)
First country to create a mapSumerian Civilisation (3800 BCE)
First country to invent paperChina, Cai Lun (105 CE)
First country to launch satelliteRussia — Sputnik (1957)
First country to organise OlympicsGreece (1896)
First country to win FIFA World CupUruguay (1930)
First written ConstitutionUnited States of America (1789)
First RTI lawSweden (1766)
First to grant women's right to voteNew Zealand (1893)
First to abolish death penaltyVenezuela (1863)
First to legalise euthanasiaNetherlands (2002)
First to legalise same-sex marriageNetherlands (2001)
First Nuclear Power PlantObninsk, Russia (1954)
First UniversityTakshashila University
First Cloned animalDolly the sheep (Scotland, 1996)
First international film festivalVenice Film Festival (Italy, 1932)
First city destroyed by atomic bombHiroshima (Japan, 1945)