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Most Important MCQs of General Knowledge (1980 To Date) - Answer - 7
Most Important MCQs of General Knowledge (1980 To Date) - Answer - 7
(a) Prophet Muhammad (SAW) (b) Jesus Christ (c) Moses (d) Mnone of these
(a) Sargasso Sea (b) Red Sea (c) Baltic Sea (d) South China Sea
Q10 The Iranian civil war also termed as the Iranian revolution that overturned the Pehalvi Dynasty
(a) sperm whale (b) Blue whale (c) Gray whale (d) North Pacific right whale
(a) Civil Aviation Day (b) International day for eradication of poverty
(c) International day for elimination of Racial Discrimination (d) World Environment Day
(a) Rabindra Nath (b) Lala Lajpat Rai (c) Abdul Ghaffar Khan (d) Gandhi
(a) Dr. Safdar Mahmood (b) K.K.Aziz (c) K.B. Saeed (d) None of these
Q10 Which city is the seaport on Gota connected to the Baltic Sea by a canal?
(a) A. Tennyson (b) Patrick White (c) T.S. Eliot (d) John Keats
(a) Konkoure River (b) Takkakaw River (c) Staubbach Stream (d) Gave de pau
(a) Sri Lanka (b) South Africa (c) Bangladesh (d) Pakistan
Q6 The Largest flag ever made,weight at 5 ton with 44 miles of Thread,certified by Guinness world record
(a) 75767 sqm (b) 580000 sqm (c) 800000 sqm (d) 1254000 sqm
Q9 Name the Powerful Country which offered help to the Pakistan Army before surrendering in Dhaka
during
(a) Russia (b) United kingdom (c) United States (d) France
(a) Jawahar Lal Nehru (b) Gunnar Myrdal (c) Thomas Pain (d) Joseph Conrad
(a) Civil Aviation Day (b) Disarmament day (c) Cultural day (d) Postal day
Q4 "Romeo and Juliet", "Tempest" and "Hamlet" are the creation of _________.
(a) Geoffery Chaucer (b) Shakespear (c) Charles Dickens (d) Shelley
(a) A philosopher (b) A Historian (c) Ruler of Egypt (d) Ruler of Rome
Q8 The Line is a proposed smart city in Saudi Arabia is located in the area of________.
(a) Abdulqawi Ahmed Yusuf (b) Ronny Abraham (c) Basharul Asad (d) Jmaes Meats
Q1 Which strait separates the Vancouver Island and Mainland British Columbia?
(a) Taiwan Strait (b) Strait of Dover (c) Cook Strait (d) Strait of Georgia
(a) Allan Octavian Hume (b) Quid-e-Azam MA Jinnah (c) Gandhi (d) Nehru
(a) Affluent society (b) War and Peace (c) Das Kapital (d) Gulag Archipelago
(a) Milan (b) New York (c) Sao Paulo (d) Munich
(a) Mount Everest (b) Karakoram Peak (c) Naga Perbat (d) Kangchenjunga
(a) 70,000 sq. miles (b) 71,000 sq. miles (c) 77,000 sq. miles (d) 78,000 sq. miles
(a) Bering Strait (b) China Strait (c) Strait of Gibralter (d) Harmoz Strait
(a) 333 meters (1093 feet) (b) 309 meters (1014 feet)
(c) 305 meters (1002 feet) (d) 306 meters (1004 feet)
(a) William Shakespeare (b) Jane Taylor (c) Charles Dickens (d) Jane Austin
Q8 For which play was George Bernard Shaw awarded the Noble Prize for Literature?
(a) Candida (b) Saint Joan (c) Man and Superman (d) Pygmalion
Q9 How many years after the diagnosis of HIV AIDS will a man die?
Q1 Which country has recently rolled out World’s First Hydrogen Powered Train?
(a) Ibn Batuta (b) Ibn Sena (c) Al-Beruni (d) None of them
Q3 Which peninsula lies between the black sea and the sea of Azov?
Q6 Operation Riviresa was a combined military operation launched by the Sri Lankan Armed Forces in
(a) Path to salvation (b) Right Path (c) Sun rays (d) Sparking Light
Q7 Montenegro, Serbia, Bulgaria and Greece fought a war with Turkey in 1912 A.D.. Turkey was defeated.
(a) Balkan War 2 (b) Balkan of Jutland (c) Balkan War 1 (d) Balkan War 3
(a) Takkakaw Creek (b) Mardala Stream (c) Krimmler (d) Tin Mine Creek
(a) 1966 in Bangkok (b) 1958 in Tokyo (c) 1970 in Bangkok (d) 1962 in Jakarta
(a) Los Angeles (b) Southwestern Arizona (c) New York (d) Washington-DC
(a) Sebastian Vettel (b) Michael Schumacher (c) Lewis Hamilton (d) Jim Clark
(a) Pacific Ocean (b) N. Pacific Ocean (c) S. Pacific Ocean (d) Arctic Ocean
(a) Chilka Lake (b) Caspian Lake (c) Dal Lake (d) Lake Superior
(a) Tanganyika Lake (b) Titicaca Lake (c) Taymyr Lake (d) Onega Lake
(a) 328 meters (1076 feet) (b) 307 meters (1007 feet)
(c) 310 meters (1017 feet) (d) 330 meters (1080 feet)
Q1 In which of the following year the holy month of Ramadan is expected to occur twice.
(a) UAE and Saudi Arabia (b) Kuwait and Iraq (c) None of These (d) Oman and Qatar
(a) 26470 feet (8068 meters) (b) 27923 feet (8511 meters)
(c) 26660 feet (8126 meters) (d) 25445 feet (7756 meters)
Q9 The United Nations General Assembly has designated the year 2012 as the International Year of
____________.
(a) Forests (b) Planet Earth (c) Recociliation (d) Sustainable Energy for All
Q1 Riyal is the currency. What is the name of the capital of Saudi Arabia?
(a) Canada (b) Cuba (c) Japan (d) Indonesia, Papua New Guinea
(a) 452 meters (1483 feet) (b) 438 meters (1435 feet)
(c) 818 meters (2684 feet) (d) 415 meters (1562 feet)
(a) Lesotho (b) Eastern Turkey (c) Lake Ontario (d) Russia
(a) Salzburg (b) Bern Alps (c) Roraima Plateau (d) Eikesdal
(a) Lyon, France (b) London, UK (c) Vienna, Austria (d) New york, USA
(a) New York (b) Peiking (c) Paris (d) None of them
(a) 15th June (b) 5th June (c) 25th June (d) 13th June
(a) 24350 feet (7422 meters) (b) 24040 feet (7327 meters)
(c) 25355 feet (7728 meters) (d) 23890 feet (7282 meters)
(a) Earnest Hemingway (b) Ray Bradbury (c) Lewis Carrol (d) Austin Dayer
Q8 The Murder of Archduke Ferdinand, the heir to Austrian thorone became the imidiate cause of which
war?
(a) World War 1 (b) Battle of Borodino (c) Battle of Jutland (d) World War 2
(a) Canaima (b) Southern Island (c) Marstein (d) Hardanger Ford
(a) Paul Kennedy (b) Graham Greene (c) Wordsworth (d) None of these
(a) United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland (b) United Kingdom of the British Isles
(c) United Kingdom (d) United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
(a) North Sea (b) Aral Sea (c) Black Sea (d) Bay of Bengal
Q6 Which of the following is the correct combination of the inventors and the invetions?
(a) Bertrant Russell (b) Thomas Hardy (c) Hegel (d) Karl Marx
(a) Aung San Sunkye (b) Jabberwocky (c) Nelson Mandella (d) Mark Twain
Q1 International day for natural disaster reduction is observed on second Wednesday of which month?
(a) 8841.0m (29,006) (b) 8848.86m (29,032 ft) (c) 8856.74m (29,057) (d) None of these
Q9 A traveler is thirsty in desert at 15? E and 25? S. the desert in question is ______.
(a) 1249000 km2 (b) 2268200 km2 (c) 462000 km2 (d) 422300 km2
Q2 Who among the following discovered Hudson River, strait and Bay in 1611?
(a) Andrew Johnson (b) William Howard (c) Henry Hudson (d) John Burgoyne
(a) Cortes of Spain (b) Althing of Iceland (c) Diet of Japan (d) British Parliament
Q4 Battle of Khandak (Ditch) was fought in 627 A.D between 10000 non-Muslims and 3000 Muslims troops.
Who
(a) 15th November (b) 27th September (c) 5th November (d) 17th September
(a) 42030 sq.mi (108858 sq.km) (b) 306000 sq.mi (729540 sq.km)
(c) 32599 sq.mi (84431 sq.km) (d) 75767 sq.mi (196237 sq.km)
(a) 105,000 sq. miles (b) 110,000 sq. miles (c) 500,000 sq. miles (d) 260,000 sq. miles
(a) June 01,2023 (b) June 02,2023 (c) June 03,2023 (d) June 04,2023
(a) Two year (b) Five year (c) Four year (d) Three year
(a) Anna Levinson (b) Olena Shurkhno (c) Heitor de Silva Costa (d) Apostolos Vellios
Q3 In which city a bomb was droped on August 9, 1945 during second World War?
(a) Sovetskaya Lake (b) Moqua Well (c) Craighead Caverns (d) Dragon’s Breath Cave
Q5 Crusade battles fought for almost 200 years for claim over holy places involved whom.
(a) Arctic Ocean (b) Atlantic Ocean (c) Pacific Ocean (d) Indian Ocean
(a) 1338 miles (2154 km) (b) 1180 miles (1900 km)
(c) 800 miles (1288 km) (d) 2600 miles (4186 km)
(a) Virat Kohli (b) Shahid Afridi (c) Chris Gayle (d) David Miller
(a) United States of America (b) United Kingdom (c) Thailand (d) New Zealand
(a) 1560 miles (2512 km) (b) 1243 miles (2001 km)
(c) 4145 miles (6673 km) (d) 4000 miles (6440 km)
(a) 44035 sq.mi (114051 sq.km) (b) 44218 sq.mi (114525 sq.km)
(c) 35000 sq.mi (90650 sq.km) (d) 226658 sq.mi (587044 sq.km)
(a) 22nd April (b) 10th April (c) 1st April (d) 15th April
(a) Tom Fielding (b) Winesburg, Ohio (c) Ulysses (d) A Suitable Boy
(a) 1885 miles (3035 km) (b) 1510 miles (2431 km)
(c) 1860 miles (2995 km) (d) 2315 miles (3725 km)
(a) Caspian Sea (b) Indian Ocean (c) Atlantic Ocean (d) Aral Sea
(a) Cape Town (b) Millbum (c) Town Hall (d) Bandar Seri Begawana
(a) Peregrine falcon (b) Ostrich (c) Humming Bird (d) Hen
(a) East Europe (b) West Europe (c) SE of Asia (d) None of them
(a) Sri Lanka (b) Taiwan (c) China (d) Spread all over the world
Q5 What is Chandragup?
(a) Food Item (b) Famous Personality (c) Mud Volcano (d) Star Name
(a) Jinnah Barrage (b) Sukkur Barrage (c) Chashma Barage (d) None of these
Q9 Invasion of Serbia and Greece by Bulgaria, Bulgaria defeated by combined forces of Serbia, Greece,
Rumania, Montenegro who stripped Turkey of most of European territories in 1913. Name the battle?
(a) Balkan War 2 (b) Gulf War 2 (c) Battle of Megiddo (d) Battle of Mycale
(a) Shenzhen (b) Guangzhou (c) Hong Kong (d) New York City
(a) Indian Ocean (b) Mississippi River (c) Amazon River (d) Black Sea
(a) Arctic Ocean (b) N. Atlantic Ocean (c) Pacific Ocean (d) Indian Ocean
Q7 Which Team has won 6th time Mens hand ball World championship -2017?
(a) WWII (b) Seven years war (c) Hundred years war (d) Thirty years war
(a) Black Sea (b) Caspian Sea (c) Baltic Sea (d) Arabian Sea
Q1 Which of the following book was written by K. Ali who was a great historian?
(a) The last Days of United Pakistan (b) The Myth of Independence
(c) A New History of Indo Pakistan (d) Pakistan in the Twentieth Century
(a) Atlantic Ocean (b) Arctic Ocean (c) Indian Ocean (d) Gulf of Mexico
(a) None of these (b) Mangrove (c) Mariana Trench (d) Groove
(a) Redwoods (b) Cuban Royal palm (c) Coconut palm (d) Date palm
Q10 Which religion was began with Japanese culture and developed out of tradition and ancestor worship?
(a) 42030 sq.mi (108858 sq.km) (b) 40880 sq.mi (105879 sq.km)
(c) 35000 sq.mi (90650 sq.km) (d) 36775 sq.mi (95247 sq.km)
(a) 15th March (b) 21st March (c) 23rd March (d) 27th March
Q5 Who has taken highest number of wickets in ODI cricket for Pakistan?
(a) Imran khan (b) Shahid Afridi (c) Waqar Younis (d) Wasim Akram
(a) 3000 sq.mi (7800 sq .km) (b) 40000 sq.mi (103600 sq.km)
(c) 4700 sq.mi (12200 sq .km) (d) 5000 sq.mi (12950 sq.km)
Q6 When did the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) declare 3 June as International World Bicycle
Day?
Q2 Who has elected as 45th President of USA belongs to Republican Party by getting 290 electoral vote on 9
November-2016?
(a) Donald Trump (b) Hillary Clinton (c) Barack Obama (d) Joe Biden
(a) 3.5 million sq. miles (b) 4.1 million sq. miles
(c) 3.1 million sq. miles (d) 2.1 million sq. miles
Q4 Total population of Brunei is 400, 000. What is the percentage of Muslim population in Brunei?
(a) 391 meters (1283 feet) (b) 442 meters (1451 feet)
(c) 367 meters (1205 feet) (d) 366 meters (1200 feet)
(a) Central Angola (b) Coulombia Lake (c) Ural Mountains (d) Canada
(a) Mammohan Singh (b) Norman Borlaug (c) Abdul Salam (d) Henry Ford
(a) Rabindranath Tagore (b) Dr. Abdul Salam (c) I.A Bunin (d) C.V Raman
Q10 First time which country introduced competitive examination for selection of public servants.
Q1 Name the country that occupies most of Arabian Peninsula in Middle East?
(a) Pound (b) Dutch Dollar (c) Euro (d) None of them
(a) 100000 sq.mi (259000 sq.km) (b) 52000 sq.mi (135000 sq.km)
(c) 40000 sq.mi (103600 sq.km) (d) 15000 sq.mi (38900 sq.km)
Q8 Which of the following words explains a narrow strip of water separating two landmarks and connecting
(a) None of the above (b) National Database and Registration Authority
(c) National Digital and Registration Authority (d) National Dues and Regulation Authority
(a) Banu Qudsia (b) Altaf Hussain (c) Abdullah Hussain (d) Josh Maleeh Abadi
(a) 1578 miles (2541 km) (b) 1300 miles (2093 km)
(c) 800 miles (1288 km) (d) 1420 miles (2286 km)
Q5 Which city became independent on September 21,1981 and 156th member of UNO?
Q8 Who has taken highest number of wickets in Test cricket for Pakistan?
(a) Wasim Akram (b) Waqar Younis (c) Imran khan (d) Danish Kaneria
Q3 The Declaration of Independence which renounced allegiance to the British throne, drafted by Thomas
(a) July 25th, 1796 (b) August 14th, 1766 (c) July 4th, 1776 (d) August 4th, 1786
(a) 2753170 km2 (b) 1249000 km2 (c) 2974600 km2 (d) 422300 km2
(a) 2900 miles (4699 km) (b) 2730 miles (4395 km)
(c) 2315 miles (3725 km) (d) 33602 miles (54102 km)
Q8 Which one of the following is the correct sequence of landscape features from source to mouth of
rivers?
(a) Waterfalls, alluvival fan, flood plain (b) Waterfalls, flood plain,alluvival fan
(c) Alluvival fan, flood plain, waterfallS (d) none of the above
Q10 In which battle British forces led by Duke of Wellington defeated French forces led by Napolean Bona
Parte?
(a) Battle of Waterloo (b) Battle of Leipzig (c) Battle of Borodino (d) War of Roses
Q5 “Shah-jo-Risalo” a famous book of Shah Abdul Latif was first published in which city?
Q6 Which of the following has won the Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine 2018?
(a) G.W. Chaudhry (b) Rafiq Afzal (c) Ahmad Hassam Dani (d) Samran Rawn
(a) Mother Teresa (b) Nelson Mandela (c) Bishop Tutu (d) None of these
(a) Cuba Strait (b) Florida Strait (c) Mexico Strait (d) None of these
(a) Cold Coastal (b) Cold Winter (c) Subtropical (d) Polar
Q7 The General Assembly meets every year in regular sessions beginning every year in _________ .
(a) Emibai (b) None (c) Ratan bai (d) Sakshi bai
Q9 Who has taken highest number of wickets in T20 cricket for Pakistan?
(a) Sohail Tanvir (b) Umar Gul (c) Shahid Afridi (d) Saeed ajmal
(a) Chicago (b) Kuala Lumper (c) Hong Kong (d) New York City
(a) Mt. Kilimanjaro (b) Mt. Kenya (c) Rocky Mountain (d) Colorado Mountain
(a) Jakarta (Indonesia) (b) Doha (QATAR) (c) Montreal (Canada) (d) New York (USA)
(a) The U.S. Open (b) The Australian Open (c) The French Open (d) Wimbledon
(a) National Coordination and Operation Centre (b) National Command and Operation Centre
(c) National Control and Operation Centre (d) National Centre for Operation and Coordination
Q10 Rome, the capital of Italy is located beside the river _______.
(a) George Washington (b) Thomas Jefferson (c) Abraham Lincoln (d) None of these
(a) England (b) New Zealand (c) South Africa (d) Australia
Q6 These are only two double land-locked countries in the world. Double land locked means a land-locked
country which is also surrounded by land locked neighbouring countries. Name both the countries?
(a) In Indian Ocean Southwest of Pakistan (b) In Indian Ocean Southwest of India
(c) In Indian Ocean Southwest of Sri Lanka (d) In Indian Ocean Northwest of India
(a) Freshwater (b) Hard water (c) Salt water (d) None of these
(a) China (b) Taiwan (c) South Korea (d) All of them
Q4 The highest mountain peak Mount Everest has been named after Col.George Everest who was.
(a) Commandant of 1st Mountain infantry Unit (b) A Commander of Goslcha Brigade
(c) A Political Agent in NWFP (d) Surveyor General of India
Q3 The Olympic game where men and women can simultaniously compete with each other is ___________.
(a) Prince Charles (b) None of these (c) King Bhumibol Adulyadej (d) Queen Elizabeth II
(a) 374 meters (1227 feet) (b) 367 meters (1205 feet)
(c) 391 meters (1283 feet) (d) 366 meters (1200 feet)
(a) 17102 miles (27532 km) (b) 1320 miles (2130 km)
(c) 800 miles (1288 km) (d) 820 miles (1320 km)
Q9 John Austin presented his “Theory of sovereignty” in his book “The Province of Jurisprudence
Q1 Montenegro, Serbia, Bulgaria and Greece fought a war with Turkey in 1912. Turkey was defeated. Name
the
war.
(a) Balkan War ll (b) Battle of Jutland (c) Balkan War l (d) None of them
(a) French Air (b) Air France (c) Air French (d) All of them
Q10 Planned Completion year of One Belt One Road ( OBOR ) is ____________.
Q4 The first Winter Olympics organized by the IOC was held in ________ in 1924.
Q5 Morocco is a Muslim country whose majority speak Arabic and Berber. What is the percentage of Muslim
population in Morocco?
(a) China Sea (b) Arctic Ocean (c) Atlantic Ocean (d) Indian Ocean
(a) Pamir Mountains (b) Valdai Hills (c) Eastern New Maxico (d) Pennsylvania
(a) 40880 sq.mi (105879 sq.km) (b) 32599 sq.mi (84431 sq.km)
(c) 69000 sq.mi (178710 sq.km) (d) 44035 sq.mi (114051 sq.km)
(a) Mediterranean Sea (b) Black Sea (c) Caribbean Sea (d) Baltic Sea
Q4 Which city is the Holy place of Christians associated with the life of Christ?
(a) Dubai (b) Atlanta (c) Gold Coast City (d) Houston
(a) Kolyma Mountains (b) Kunlun Mountains (c) Colorado (d) Brazil
(a) 1575 miles (2536 km) (b) 1510 miles (2431 km)
(c) 1450 miles (2431 km) (d) 1300 miles (2093 km)
Q5 Which state stretches from East Europe across North Asia to the Pacific Ocean?
(a) Excessive heat inside the earth (b) Pressure in the baccolith
(c) Lateral displacement of plates (d) Conversion of rocks in the deeper layers of earth's crust to a molten
state of magma
(a) I.H. Qureshi (b) S.M.Burk (c) Mushtaq Ahmad (d) K.K.Aziz
(a) Pound (b) Peso (c) New Zealand Dollar (d) Franc
(a) Roraima Plateau (b) Bern Alps (c) California (d) Pyreness
(a) K.k AZIZ (b) Aysha Jalal (c) Shahid Rafique (d) I.H Qureshi
Q5 Consider the following countries: 1) Algeria 2) Morocco 3) Mauritania Which of these border
(a) Issac Newton (b) Albert Einstein (c) Copernicus (d) Galileo
Q2 According to clause 224 of the Constitution, elections for the national and provincial assemblies are
to be held within ______ days following the day the term of the assemblies expires ______________.
(a) Amazon River (b) Parana River (c) Mississippi River (d) Indian Ocean
Q10 The Statue of Liberty was a gift to USA from which of the following Country ________.
(a) Sixth century BC (b) Second century BC (c) Ninth century BC (d) Seventh century BC
(a) People's Assembly (b) Congress (c) Representative Assembly (d) National Assembly
(a) Douglas scale (b) Richter scale (c) Rankine scale (d) Kelvin scale
(a) Mahatama Gandhi (b) Jawaharlal Nehru (c) Rajendra Prasad (d) None of these
(a) Irish Republic, United Kingdom (b) Japan (c) Russia (d) Indonesia
(a) A. Sulari (b) Hassan Askari (c) Justice Ameer Ali (d) Safdar Mahmood
(a) Merchant of Venice (b) Macbeth (c) Othello (d) All of them
Q2 The 6th organ, “Trusteeship Council” of the United Nations suspended operation on November 01,
(a) Southern Rhodesia (b) Northern Rhodesia (c) Zaire (d) Saigon
(a) 2600 miles (4186 km) (b) 2900 miles (4669 km)
(c) 1988 miles (3201 km) (d) 2013 miles (3241 km)
Q1 Each year the International Day of Peace is observed around the world on___________.
(a) July 15,2021 (b) May 24,2021 (c) October 18,2021 (d) September 21,2021
(a) Altai Mountain (b) Valdai Plateau (c) Himalayas range (d) None of these
(a) Joseph Lister (b) Robert Hooke (c) Jonas Salk (d) William Harvey
(a) G.W. Chaudhry (b) I.H. Qureshi (c) Stanely Wolpert (d) Kuldeep Nayar
(a) Marry Walpole (b) Earnest Hemingway (c) H.G. Wells (d) Mark Twin
Q9 The poetry first written by Allama Iqbal in Persian and then translated in Urdu on popular demand is
contained in.
Q10 According to the latest research on smoking comsumption in Asia 2017 _______________ is at the top of
the list.
Q2 Which port is Chief port of Queensland and export wool, wheat, copper, meat fruits and wine?
(a) Black Sea (b) Red Sea (c) Baltic Sea (d) South China Sea
(a) People's Consultative Assembly (b) Majlis (c) Shora (d) Congress
(a) Demetrios Vikelas (b) Both of these (c) None of these (d) Pierre de Coubertin
(a) Le de Forest (b) Alan M. Turning (c) F. Lanchestre (d) Martin Cooper
(a) I.H. Qureshi (b) Hassan Askari Rizvi (c) Dr. Safdar Mahmood (d) Shahid Javid Burki
(a) 1232200 km2 (b) 797600 km2 (c) 462000 km2 (d) 2753170 km2
(a) In the Caribbean Westernmost of South Africa (b) In the Caribbean Easternmost of West Indies
(c) In the Caribbean Westernmost of West Indies (d) None of them
(a) New Zealand (b) England (c) Australia (d) South Africa
(a) Karl Marx (b) Viadmir Lenin (c) Robbespierre (d) None of these
Q2 What was the name of concrete barrier that physically and ideologically divided Germany in 1961?
(a) Peace Wall (b) Peace Wall of Berlin (c) Berlin Wall (d) Peace Berlin Wall
Q5 Name the person who discovered sea route from Europe to India.
(a) Vasco da Gama (b) Christopher Columbus (c) Marco Polo (d) Amongo Vespuci
Q6 Name the only secretary general of UN who resigned from his post.
(a) Mrs Vijay Lakshmi pandit (b) Trygve Lie (c) Kofi Annan (d) U. Thant
Q7 Asabiyyah, a concept of social solidarity with an emphasis on unity was given by_________.
Q2 In 2019, in which country there was a widespread protest against an Extradition Amendment Bill.
(a) Venezuela (b) Sri Lanka (c) Hong Kong (d) Taiwan
Q5 The first country in the world to impose complete ban on the sale of all forms of Tobacco is_______.
(a) 24012 feet (7319 meters) (b) 24270 feet (7397 meters)
(c) 23490 feet (7160 meters (d) 23688 feet (7220 meters)
Q8 Which city is the world's first Urban settlement to be exclusively powered by solar energy?
Q9 The third battle of Panipat was fought between Ahmad Shah Abdali and Marathas. Marathas were
defeated.
(a) 1801 A.D (b) 1750 A.D (c) 1761 A.D (d) 1758 A.D
(a) Himalayas (b) South America (c) North America (d) Antarctica
(a) N. Pacific Ocean (b) Arctic Ocean (c) Pacific Ocean (d) Indian Ocean
Q10 Which of the following country has it’s capital name same as country’s name?
(a) Vatican city (b) Singapore (c) B & C (d) All of these
(a) Asa Candler (b) Ronald McDonald (c) Ray Kroc (d) Col. Harland Sanders
(a) Northern Colorado (b) India (c) Northwestern Zambia (d) Central Colorado
(a) 1860 miles (2995 km) (b) 1320 miles (2130 km)
(c) 1800 miles (2898 km) (d) 1885 miles (3035 km)
(a) KSE Sensex (b) KSE 30 (c) KSE 100 (d) KMI 30
(a) North America (b) Angola (c) South Africa (d) China
(a) Barack Obama (b) Donald Trump (c) Joe Biden (d) None of these
(a) 24012 feet (7319 meters) (b) 24000 feet (7315 meters)
(c) 23440 feet (7145 meters) (d) 23420 feet (7138 meters)
(a) East to west (b) South to North (c) West to East (d) North to South
(a) North America (b) Canada (c) Siberia (d) None of these
(a) M.R. Kiani (b) Munir Ahmad (c) S.A. Rahman (d) A.R. Cornelius
(a) Youngest mountains (b) Old mountains (c) Tallest mountains (d) None of these
(a) Arctic Ocean (b) Pacific Ocean (c) Arctic Ocean (d) Atlantic Ocean
Q9 In which year decisive battle between Muhammad Bin Qasim and Raja Dahir was fought?
(a) 712 A.D. (b) 711 A.D. (c) 715 A.D. (d) 718 A.D.
Q3 Name the battle fought in the time of Hazrat Umar (R.A) in which the Byzantines lost Syria?
(a) Battle of Yarmook (b) Battle of Qadsiya (c) Battle of Mota (d) None of them
(a) Aristophanes (b) David Copperfield (c) Mark Jenson (d) Herman Melville
(a) South Sudan Pound (b) Dirham (c) Dollar (d) Lira
(a) Pacific Ocean (b) Atlantic Ocean (c) Arctic Ocean (d) Indian Ocean
(a) Pacific Ocean (b) Carribbean Sea (c) Indian Ocean (d) Atlantic Ocean
(a) Sir syed (b) Syed Ameer Ali (c) Quaid-e-Azam (d) Allama Iqbal
Q8 First China war fought (1839-42 A.D.) between China and Britain is known as __________.
(a) Balkan War (b) Opium War (c) Battle of Mycale (d) Boer War
(a) 7th August (b) 9th August (c) 11th August (d) 13th August
(a) India – Srilanka (b) India – Bangladesh (c) Indian – Bhutan (d) Pakistan – India
(a) Battle of Trafalgar (b) Battle of the Somme (c) Battle of Waterloo (d) None of these
(a) Euro (b) Japanese yen (c) British pound sterling (d) U.S dollar
(a) Arabian Sea (b) Black Sea (c) Dead Sea (d) Caspian Sea
(a) Canada (b) Germany (c) United States (d) United Kingdom
(a) Great Bear Lake (b) Lake Victoria (c) Java Lake (d) Michigan Lake
Q10 What is the name given to areas of land in the higher latitudes where short, cool summers do not
Q4 The world’s longest glacial system outside the polar regions (the Biafo Glacier) is located
in__________.
Q6 World’s longest Sea Bridge connected Hongkong, Macau and China is_____________.
(a) Barack Obama (b) Bill Clinton (c) Richard Nixon (d) George W Bush
Q1 The Indus Waters Treaty water-distribution treaty between India and Pakistan, brokered by the ?
(a) Luxembourg (b) Paris (c) Strasbourg (France) (d) San Jose, Costa Rica
(a) 15th October (b) 20th October (c) 25th October (d) 14th October
Q6 The Kalahari desert, which stretches over 225000 miles (900000 sq.m) in _________.
(a) Australia (b) South Africa (c) East Africa (d) Saudia Arabia
(a) Allama Iqbal (b) Mir Aman Delhvi (c) Deputy Nazir Ahmad (d) Khalifa Abdul Hakim
(a) Faiz Ahmad Faiz (b) Mukhtar Masood (c) Ashfaq Ahmad (d) Bano Qudsia
Q1 Name the person who discovered Canada and explored St Lawennie from 1534-36
(a) Jacquies Cartier (b) William Dampier (c) James Cook (d) Capt Wallis
Q2 Which city is important for seaport and the city founded by Alexander the Great?
(a) Amazon River (b) Caspian Sea (c) North Sea (d) Black Sea
(a) 1979 miles (3186 km) (b) 23483 miles (37802 km)
(c) 1860 miles (2995 km) (d) 1300 miles (2093 km)
(a) 84200 sq.mi (218078 sq.km) (b) 195928 sq.mi (507454 sq.km)
(c) 84200 sq.mi (218078 sq.km) (d) 842 sq.mi (218078 sq.km)
(a) Sir Zaffar Ullah Khan (b) Sardar Abdur Rab Nishtar
(c) Ahmed Shah Patras Bokhari (d) None of these
(a) 319 meters (1046 feet) (b) 346 meters (1136 feet)
(c) 323 meters (1058 feet) (d) 307 meters (1007 feet)
(a) Fa Hien (b) Yubang Tou (c) Hiung Tsang (d) Qin Shi Huang
(a) Fautaua (b) Mandovi (c) Arthur River (d) Gudvanger River
(a) Jordan River (b) Euphrates River (c) Nile River (d) yang
(a) Atlantic Ocean (b) Pacific Ocean (c) Indian Ocean (d) None of these
Q6 The Seven-year war (1756 A.D. - 1763 A.D.) was fought between ___________.
(a) Pacific Ocean (b) Indian Ocean (c) Atlantic Ocean (d) Arabian Sea
(a) George Washington (b) Niel Armstrong (c) Martin Luther (d) Poplawn Bid
(a) 1st December (b) 3rd December (c) 5th December (d) 13th October
(a) Falcon Solar Plane (b) Solar Impulse 2 (c) Sun Flight (d) Sun Traveler
(a) Ontario Lake (b) Athabasca Lake (c) Reindeer Lake (d) All of these
(a) 6th November (b) 10th November (c) 13th November (d) 19th November
(a) San Francisco (b) New Orleans (c) Olympia (d) Sudbury
(a) The Tripitaka (b) The Analects (c) Holy Bible (d) Quran and Hadith
Q7 CIA is Intelligence agency of USA headquartered in Langley, Virginia was founded in ____________ .
(a) Atlantic Sea (b) Black Sea (c) Mediterranean Sea (d) Pacific Ocean
Q10 Germany was defeated by England in a naval battle fought in 1916, Name the battle.
(a) Boer War (b) Battle of Jutland (c) Battle of Platae (d) War of Austrian
(a) 8000000 sq.km (b) 8200000 sq.km (c) 8400000 sq.km (d) None of these
(a) Days are of greater duration than nights (b) Days are of equal duration as nights
(c) Days are of smaller duration than nights (d) None
Q9 Which American inventor held a world record of 1,093 patents, and is considered the most famous
(a) Thomas Alva Edison (b) Joseph Lister (c) Louis Pasteur (d) William Bragg
(a) 333 meters (1093 feet) (b) 355 meters (1163 feet)
(c) 330 meters (1083 feet) (d) 319 meters (1046 feet)
(a) Moon is revolving round the earth (b) Earth is revolving round its axis
(c) Earth is revolving round the sun (d) Planet Mars is attracting the sun
(a) Synagogue (b) Central Shrie of lse (c) Stoopa (d) Tao-te-Ching
Q7 Which city is the leading commercial and financial centre of the world and located on the Hudson River?
(a) Mardala Stream (b) Takkakaw River (c) Krimmler (d) Gave de pau
(a) Potohar plateau (b) Balochistan plateau (c) Pamir plateau (Tibet) (d) Dacan plateau
(a) Kuwaiti dinar (b) USA dollar (c) Omani riyal (d) Bahraini dinar
Q8 The land lying between the river Ravi and river Chenab is called________.
(a) Rachna Doab (b) Bari Doab (c) Chaj Doab (d) Sindh sagar Doab
(a) Imam Abu Hanifa (b) Imam Bokhari (c) Imam Muslim (d) Imam Ghazali
(a) 306 meters (1004 feet) (b) 330 meters (1083 feet)
(c) 309 meters (1014 feet) (d) 310 meters (1018 feet)
Q6 Nanga parbat the second highest peak of pakistan is located in which district of gilgit baltistan?
Q8 In 1659 AD Aurangzeb finally defeated Dara Shikoh and became the Emperor of India. Name the battle.
(a) Battle of Sebraon (b) Battle of Talikita (c) Battle of Samugarh (d) Battle of Panipat
(a) 2013 miles (3241 km) (b) 1979 miles (3186 km)
(c) 4000 miles (6440 km) (d) 1988 miles (3201 km)
Q6 Who has scored the most goals ever in football history ________?
(a) 10th May (b) 25th May (c) 17th May (d) 15th May
(a) Laptev Sea (b) Amazon River (c) Bering Sea (d) Atlantic Ocean
(a) Rehmat Ali (b) None of these (c) Abdur-rehaman Chugtai (d) Waqar-ul-Hassan
Q1 Silicon Valley is a nickname for the southern portion of San Francisco Bay area in the northern part of
Q8 Which city is one of the world's ancient waterways and witnessed early human settlements?
Q9 In which city Napolean was exiled when he lost the battle of Waterloo in 1815?
(a) Eastern Europe (b) Western Europe (c) Central Europe (d) North Europe
(a) Pacific Ocean (b) N. Pacific Ocean (c) S. Pacific Ocean (d) Arctic Ocean
(a) 438 meters (1435 feet) (b) 450 meters (1476 feet)
(c) 391 meters (1283 feet) (d) 374 meters (1227 feet)
Q5 British Parliament is called Parliament. What is the name of the Parliament of Burma?
(a) Shergo (b) Pyethic Hylttaw (c) Land Straad (d) Folketing
(a) Somerset Maugham (b) H.G. Wells (c) Edward Fitzgerald (d) G.S. Shaw
Q1 The First ever edition of the T10 Cricket League 2017 will be played in ___________.
(a) Charles Darwin (b) Lewis Wallace (c) Jules Verne (d) Lewis Carrol
(a) Titicaca lake (b) Dead sea (c) Baikal lake (d) Caspian Sea
Q3 Which among the following does not belong to seven new wonders of the world?
(a) The performance of the child cannot be better. (b) The mental age of the child is equal to his actual
age.
(c) The performance of the child is above average. (d) The performance of the child is below average.
Q8 The fastest marine animal found in warmer parts of five oceans of the world _______________?
Q9 Between which of the following was the ancient town of Takshasila located__________?
(a) Ravi and Beas (b) Indus and Jhelum (c) Jhelum and Chenab (d) Chenab and Ravi
(a) LMP Edgar (b) CMP Stuart (c) Neil Armstrong (d) None of them
(a) Caspian Sea (b) Aral Sea (c) North Sea (d) Indian Ocean
Q10 Peso' is the currency of Argentine and its official language is _______.
(a) Hawaii USA (b) Indonesia (c) Italy (Sicily) (d) Kenya
(a) Forcefully animation of American (b) Unjustified and oppressive controls and checks imposed on
Trade by Britain
(c) Americans wanted independence from France (d) None of these
(a) 73550000 sq. km (b) 166240000 sq. km (c) 82360000 sq. km (d) 13980000 sq. km
(a) Carl Sagan (b) John Schwarz (c) Mrehael Green (d) Stephen Hawking
(a) Ulysses (b) Sons and Lovers (c) Sketch Book (d) The Red and Black
(a) Altiplano (b) Andes (c) Both a & b (d) None of these
(a) N. Atlantic Ocean (b) Indian Ocean (c) Arctic Ocean (d) Pacific Ocean
(a) On July 02 ,2021 (b) On July 01 ,2021 (c) On July 04 ,2021 (d) On July 03 ,2021
(a) Martin Luther (b) Pope Labin (c) Rapind (d) Pop John Poll
(a) Parana River (b) Amazon River (c) Mississippi River (d) Yenesei River
Q4 Who discovered the White Sea and the ocean route to Russia?
Q5 New Sheqel is the name of the currency of Israel. Name the capital of Israel?
(a) Hindal (b) Kamran (c) Gulbadan Begum (d) None of theseRajia Sultana
Q7 Central Shrine of Ise and Yasukuni Shrine in Tokyo are the sacred places of which religion?
(a) World War 1 (b) World War 2 (c) Crimean War (d) Battle of Leipzig
Q10 Which of the following is the Europe islamic state whose Muslim population is 70%?
(a) Dalayi Lama (b) Mala YousafZaai (c) Huston Smith (d) None of these
Q9 Which of the strait between the Sakhalin Island and the Russian Mainland?
(a) Tatar Strait (b) Taiwan Strait (c) Dover Strait (d) Magellan Strait
Q2 Which was the Napolean's last battle in which he was captured and exiled to St Helena?
(a) Battle of Trafalgar (b) Battle of Waterloo (c) Battle of Austerlitz (d) Battle of Leipzig
Q3 Pakistan Played First Twenty20 International (T20I) match against which country?
(a) British Columbia (b) Gudvanger (c) Kosciuko National Park (d) Pyreness
(a) Ramayana (b) The Upanishads (c) The Vidas (d) All of them
(a) Black Seafish (b) Black Dragon fish (c) Black Sea Horse (d) Black Gillfish
Q9 Sony's co-chairman Akio Morita wanted to Listen music while he played golf. So, Sony developed
(a) Portable Stereo System (b) Two-in-ones (c) Discman (d) Walkman
Q3 The murder of Archduke Ferdinand, the heir to Austrian thorone became the immediate cause of which
war
(a) World War I (b) Battle of Borodino (c) Battle of Jutland (d) World War ll
Q4 Who among the following discovered New Zealand, the Tonga and Fiji Island in 1642?
(a) James Clark (b) Abel Tasman (c) Clark Hoover (d) Capt Wallis
(a) Tugela River (b) Glacier Stream (c) Opo (d) Guaja
Q7 Name the river in the world which carries the maximum volume of water?
(a) Umar Gul (b) Lasith Malinga (c) Shahid Afridi (d) Saeed Ajmal
(a) 1885 miles (3035 km) (b) 30302 miles (48782 km)
(c) 1860 miles (2995 km) (d) 23483 miles (37802 km)
(a) South Korea (b) North Korea (c) Thailand (d) Somalia
(a) One nation, one leader, and one flag (b) Government of the people, by the people, and for the people
(c) Liberty, equality and fraternity (d) Workers of the world unite
(a) Ural Mountains (b) Hindukush Mountains (c) Alps Mountains (d) Atlas Mountains
Q4 King Bhumibol, world’s longest-reigning monarch has died at age 88 in October-2016 belong to.
(a) 13980000 sq. km (b) 82360000 sq. km (c) 73550000 (d) 166240000
(a) Tomato (b) Carrot (c) Lady Finger (d) All of these
Q8 Order of Cloud and Banner is the most prestigious military award of__________.
(a) 24012 feet (7319 meters) (b) 24750 feet (7544 meters)
(c) 23990 feet (7312 meters) (d) 23688 feet (7220 meters)
(a) S.M. Ikram (b) I.H. Oureshi (c) K.K. Aziz (d) Chaudhry Muhammad Ali
(a) Thar desert (b) Sahara Desert (c) Gobi Desert (d) Kalahari Desert
(a) Hong Kong (b) Dubai (c) Houston (d) New York City
(a) 11th June (b) 11th May (c) 11th July (d) None of these
(a) 1338 miles (2145 km) (b) 26352 miles (42422 km)
(c) 1180 miles (1900 km) (d) 1600 miles (2576 km)
Q1 Which of these plants open its mouth when insect sit on its lid?
(a) Pitcher plant (b) Brassica Plant (c) Sunflower (d) None of these
(a) Jane Austin (b) Sidney Sheldon (c) Earnest Hemingway (d) Rudyard Kipling
(a) NW South America (b) NW South Africa (c) WN South America (d) WN South Africa
(a) Jamshed Marker (b) Altaf Gohar (c) Dr. Safdar Mahmood (d) A.H. Isphani
Q2 Which food item takes its name from the French for twice cooked?
Q5 __________ is the branch of physical geography dealing with the formation and features of mountains.
Q6 Which Bank has give First loan in Millions to Pakistan government at the time independence.
(a) HBL Bank (b) National Bank (c) MCB Bank (d) UBL Bank
(a) 2974600 sq. km (b) 2115215 sq. km (c) 2618915 sq .km (d) 2719315 sq. km
(a) Indian Ocean (b) Atlantic Ocean (c) Pacific Ocean (d) Arctic Ocean
Q1 The G-15 was established in the____________ Non-Aligned Movement summit in Belgrade in 1989.
(a) California (b) New york (c) Washington D.C (d) Alaska
(a) Missisippi River (b) Roe River (c) Indus River (d) Potaro River
(a) 307 meters (1007 feet) (b) 310 meters (1017 feet)
(c) 312 meters (1023 feet) (d) 330 meters (1080 feet)
Q6 United Nations Command, a unified command for the multinational military forces that oversees affairs
Q9 Which of the following lines divide Turkish and Greek Cyprus communities__________?
(a) Green Line (b) 11 parallel line (c) Maginot Line (d) Yellow Line
Q10 The International criminal Police Organisation has its headquaters at.
Q6 After the World War 2 Germany was divided into East Germany and West Germany. West Germany was
given
(a) France, Russia and England (b) Russia, France and USA
(c) France, England and Turkey (d) France, England and USA
(a) Macro virus (b) Time bomb (c) Trojan horse (d) E-mail virus
Q8 Battle of Holdighat was fought in 1576 AD between Raja Pratap Singh was defeated. Name the Mughal
emperor.
(a) George Washington (b) Thomas Jefferson (c) Karl Marx (d) None of these
(a) New Zealand (b) Ireland (c) West Indies (d) England
(a) Bundal Island (b) Churna Island (c) Astola Island (d) Mana Island
(a) Caspian Sea (b) Ontario Lake (c) Vostok Lake (d) Onega Lake
Q10 The Paris agreement of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change is to limit global
(a) Jeff Bezos (b) Elon Musk (c) Bill Gates (d) Bernard Arnault
(a) Tidal Forests (b) Artificial Forests (c) Natural Forests (d) Beta Forests
Q3 It separates Spain from Africa and connects the Mediterranean Sea with the Atlantic Ocean.
Q4 Which of the following statement is correct regarding the Korean War 1950-53.
Q1 The part of desert where adequate water is available for cultivation is called ___________.
(a) Z.A. Bhutto (b) St. Cohen (c) K.K. Aziz (d) None of above
(a) Bhutto Income Support Programme (b) Benazir Income Support Programme
(c) Bhutto Income Service Programme (d) Benazir Income Service Programme
(a) Malawi Lake (b) Urmia Lake (c) Caspian Sea (d) Both b & c
(a) Multan District (b) Sindh (c) Taxila (d) Haripur District
Q7 During a hockey match, if the ball is stuck in the Goalkeeper’s pads then game is restarted
BY________?
(a) By Bully (b) By centre back pass (c) By hit from outside ‘D’ (d) By toss
Q9 Which of the following secret agency's agents are spread all over the world?
(a) Lake Mead (b) Lake Victoria (c) Huron (d) Lake Erie
Q3 What is an "iceberg"?
(a) Mountain of ice in sea (b) Atargest coral (c) Mountain of Africa (d) None of these
(a) 5th May (b) 5th June (c) 44349 (d) 44318
(a) Lawrence Ziring (b) Howard Wriggins (c) Boletho Hector (d) Stanley Walpert
(a) A. Line on the Moon (b) First Man (c) My struggle with Aim (d) None of these
(a) None of these (b) Micro software (c) Coca cola (d) Nokia
(a) The U.S. Open (b) The Australian Open (c) The French Open (d) A & B
(a) Mark Zuckerberg (b) Amancio Ortega (c) Bill Gates (d) Jeff Bezos
(a) Syed Muhammad Hussain (b) I.H. Qureshi (c) G.Allana (d) None of these
(a) India (b) United Kingdom (c) China (d) United States
(a) 631 A.D (b) 627 A.D (c) 628 A.D (d) 630 A.D
Q2 In which country ancient sites of Eridu, Babylon, Nineveh, Ur and Ctesiphon are located?
(a) Sovetskaya Lake (b) Dragon’s Breath Cave (c) Moqua Well (d) Craighead Caverns
(a) People's Assembly (b) National Congress (c) National Assembly (d) People's Council
(a) 23688 feet (7220 meters) (b) 26400 feet (8047 meters)
(c) 23990 feet (7312 meters) (d) 23405 feet (7134 meters)
(a) K.K Aziz (b) I.H. Oureshi (c) S.M. Ikram (d) Hassan Askari Rizvi
(a) Keith Collard (b) K.K. Aziz (c) L.H. Qureshi (d) None of these
(a) 100000 sq.mi (259000 sq.km) (b) 40000 sq.mi (103600 sq.km)
(c) 3000 sq.mi (7800 sq.km) (d) 5000 sq.mi (12950 sq.km)
Q10 Which of the following strait separates Asia from North America?
(a) Bering Strait (b) Plak Strait (c) Harmoz Strait (d) None of these
(a) 24165 feet (7365 meters) (b) 24012 feet (7319 meters)
(c) 26041 feet (7937 metets) (d) 26750 feet (8153 meters)
(a) Faisal Mosque (b) Jatoi Mosque (c) Masjid Wazir Khan (d) Bashahi Mosque
(a) Rokko (Japan) (b) Seikan (Japan) (c) Channel (UK) (d) Shimizu (Japan)
(a) Yasser arafat (b) Sheikh Ahmed yassin (c) Zulfiqar Ali (d) Abdul majeed
(a) Georg Cantor (b) Michal Borde (c) T.M Stross (d) Johne Walis
(a) Arctic Ocean (b) Pacific Ocean (c) Indian Ocean (d) Atlantic Ocean
(a) JAL (b) Aero Japan (c) Air Japan (d) Japan Air
(a) Polar (b) Cool coastal (c) Cold Winter (d) Subtropical
(a) North America and South America (b) Britain and North America
(c) France and America (d) Canada and South America
(a) Battle of Jutland (b) Battle of Mycale (c) Battle of Leipzig (d) Battle of Gibralter
Q6 Which port exports the manufactured goods,dairy products, steel goods and chemicals?
(a) Richard Nixon (b) Jimmy Carter (c) Ronald Reagan (d) J. F. Kennedy
(a) March 21,2004 (b) March 21,2005 (c) March 21,2003 (d) March 21,2006
(a) John Millon (b) David Lawrence (c) Jules Burn (d) Edward Cummings
(a) Vidya Devi Bhandari (b) Aishwarya Laxmi (c) Rita Sharma (d) Komal Bhandari
Q5 What device’s invention was the main reason for demise of the Pony Express?
(a) Irri Lake (b) Ural Lake (c) Wann Lake (d) Nyasa lake
Q9 The exact time taken by the earth for single rotation on its own axis is.
(a) 23 hrs 50 minutes 7.2 sec (b) 24 hrs (c) 24 hrs 35 sec (d) 23 hrs 56 minutes 4.09 sec
Q10 In 1764 AD British won Bengal by defeating Nawab of Oudh in the battle of ___________.
(a) NATO operation in Vietnam (b) The U.S and U.K airstrikes in Syria
(c) The US military operations (d) UN military peaceful operations
(a) 1361 A.H (b) 1366 A.H (c) 1365 A.H (d) 1362 A.H
(a) Antonio Guterreson (b) Peter Thomson (c) None of these (d) Ban-ki-moon
(a) 331 meters (1087 feet) (b) 309 meters (1014 feet)
(c) 305 meters (1002 feet) (d) 310 meters (1018 feet)
Q3 Ms. Kim Campbell was the first woman prime minister of___________.
(a) 8000000 sq. Km (b) 8200000 sq. Km (c) 84000000 sq. Km (d) None of these
(a) K.M. Rowdy (b) S.M. Ikram (c) Campbell Johnson (d) None of these
Q8 The bridge in Istanbul, Turkey that connects Asia and Europe is called_____________.
(a) 1007700 km2 (b) 237760 km2 (c) 462000 km2 (d) 1249000 km2
(a) Parana River (b) Ganges River (c) Mississippi River (d) Black Sea
(a) The preserver (b) The helper (c) The creator (d) None of these
(a) Mansoora (b) Hangu (c) Skrdu (d) Shahbaz Garhi, Mardan
Q6 Office of strategic service (OSS) was the old name of which Intelligence agency.
(a) Jules Verne (b) Spengler (c) Anna Sewell (d) Lewis Wallace
(a) 40000 sq.mi (103600 sq.km) (b) 600000 sq.mi (1554000 sq.km)
(c) 100000 sq.mi (259000 sq.km) (d) 450000 sq.mi (1165500 sq.km)
(a) Women's day (b) Children day (c) Teachers day (d) None of these
Q10 Which port city is called the Queen of the Arabian Sea.
(a) Bolan Pass (b) Khunjerab Pass (c) Attock Pass (d) Khyber Pass
Q5 Armistice Day is held to commemorate the end of the first world war on __________.
(a) 8th February (b) 11th November (c) 16th April (d) 26th December
(a) Robert Stevenson (b) Victor Hugo (c) Jamers Copper (d) Charlotte Bronte
(a) The Andes (b) The Alps (c) Karakoram (d) None of these
(a) Sea- bed (b) Environment (c) Continental shelf (d) Upper atmosphere
(a) Hans Geiger (b) Michael Faraday (c) James Clerk Maxwell (d) Heinrich Hertz
(a) Strait of Dover (b) Strait of Malacca (c) Strait of Gibralter (d) Detrot river
(a) 3081 feet (b) 3181 feet (c) 3281 feet (d) 3381 feet
(a) James watson (b) Steve Jobs (c) Charless babbage (d) Howard Alken
(a) Toba Chaman (b) None of them (c) Toba Kaker (d) Toba Afghanistan
Q5 Who said Computers are useless. They can only give you answers.?
(a) Pablo Picasso (b) Georges Braque (c) Peter Drucker (d) None of these
(a) Hydra (b) Sea anemones (c) Obella (d) None of these
(a) National Assembly (b) People's Assembly (c) National Congress (d) Majlis
(a) Geoffery Chaucer (b) Sinclair Lewis (c) Mark Twin (d) James Barrier
Q7 The longest traffic jam in the world was recorded in which city.
(a) Knesset (b) National Popular Assembly (c) National Parliament (d) National Congress
(a) Germany (b) Saudi Arabia (c) Afghanistan (d) United Arab Emirate
Q4 In which year Badr, the first battle in the history of Islam, was fought?
(a) 624 A.D (b) 621 A.D (c) 619 A.D (d) 623 A.D
(a) 1725 A.D. (b) 1732 A.D. (c) 1740 A.D. (d) 1720 A.D.
(a) German, French and Spanish (b) English, French and Italian
(c) German, French and Italian (d) German, French and English
(a) 1800 miles (2898 km) (b) 1750 miles (2818 km)
(c) 1300 miles (2093 km) (d) 820 miles (1320 km)
Q3 Promise Me, Dad A Year of Hope, Hardship, and Purpose is book written by____________.
(a) Donalid Trump (b) Imran Khan (c) Joe Biden (d) Obama
(a) 162000 km2 (b) 1232200 km2 (c) 162000 km2 (d) 797600 km2
(a) Xinmin (b) Shinghai Daily (c) China Daily (d) Hushang
(a) Red Book (b) Yellow Book (c) Green Book (d) White Book
Q10 A Civil War between Cavaliers (King Charles 1 supporters) and forces of Parliament led by Oliver
Cromwell in which King Charles 1 was executed, was fought between ________.
(a) 1637 A.D. -1642 A.D. (b) 1642 A.D. - 1649 A.D.
(c) 1639 A.D. - 1645 A.D. (d) 1640 A.D. -1642 A.D.
Q1 The_______Space Shuttle disintegrated during its re-entry into the Earth’s atmosphere near the end of
its 28th mission on February 1, 2003, resulting in the deaths of all seven crew members?
Q2 In ODI Cricket Which Team holds the record of highest margin win (by score) is _________ .
(a) Sri Lanka (b) Australia (c) South Africa (d) New zealand
(a) Imam Al Ayni (b) Imam Badyuni (c) Zakrya Al Razi (d) None
Q5 Name the first person who journeyed through China, India and other parts of Asia from 1271-94
(a) Christopher Columbus (b) Vascoda Gama (c) Marco Polo (d) Nicole Maffeo
(a) National Congress (b) Parliament (c) Federal Parliament (d) National Assembly
(a) Ahmad Hassan Dani (b) K.K Aziz (c) S.M. Ikram (d) I.S. Ispahani
(a) Assad Ullah Ghalib (b) Altaf Hussain Hali (c) Allama Iqbal (d) Sir Syed Ahmad Khan
(a) 70000 sq.mi (181300 sq.km) (b) 15000 sq.mi (38900 sq.km)
(c) 120000 sq.mi (310800 sq.km) (d) 225000 sq.mi (585800 sq.km)
(a) Lagoda Lake (b) Erie Lake (c) Ontario Lake (d) Both b & c
(a) 9th October (b) 18th September (c) 25th December (d) 1st June
(a) Hughes YOH-6A (b) Robinson R44 (c) CH-47 Chinook (d) Mil Mi-26
(a) Oman (b) None of these (c) S.Arabia (d) Both Iran & Oman
(a) Amazon river (b) Indian Ocean (c) Caspian Sea (d) North Sea
(a) 1232200 km2 (b) 2503900 km2 (c) 422300 km2 (d) 162000 km2
Q3 Who has become the first cricketer to play 100 T20 Internationals?
(a) Shahid Afridi (b) Virat Kohli (c) Shoib Malik (d) MS Dhoni
(a) Battle of Platae (b) Battle of Gibraltar Bay (c) Battle of Arabia (d) Battle of the Nile
(a) Malawi Lake (b) Vostok Lake (c) Taymyr Lake (d) Baikal Lake
(a) 4th July (b) 17th July (c) 24th July (d) 29th July
(a) Arabian Sea and Red Sea (b) Red Sea and North Sea
(c) Mediterranean Sea and Red Sea (d) Mediterranean Sea and North Sea
Q6 An earthquake of 7.6 magnitude on richter scale hit the nothern areas of Pakistan and Azad Kashmir on
____________.
(a) 6th October 2004 (b) 8th October 2005 (c) 8th October 2006 (d) 6th October 2005
(a) Central Gas Theft Operations (b) Company Gas Theft Operations
(c) Counter Gas Theft Operations (d) Counter Gas Theft Organization
Q3 Fredrick Sanger has received the Noble Prize twice for which subjects?
(a) Chemistry & Physics (b) Biology & Physics (c) Chemistry only (d) Physics only
Q6 Which port exports raw wool, woolen textile, beef, mutton, fruits and wine?
(a) California (b) Hardanger Ford (c) Canaima National Park (d) Eikesdal
Q8 Who said, "I disapprove of what you say, but I will defend till death your right to say it"?
(a) Cyclonic rainfall (b) Monsoon rains (c) Normal rainfall (d) Orographic rainfall
(a) 24000 feet (7315 meters) (b) 26287 feet (8012 meters)
(c) 23500 feet (7163 meters) (d) 23400 feet (7132 meters)
(a) Lera (b) Congo Dollar (c) Point (d) CFA Franc
(a) Pacific Ocean (b) Arctic Ocean (c) Antarctica (d) Norway
(a) S.M. Burk (b) Stephen Philip (c) Talboot (d) Willaiam Wilson Hunter
(a) Robert (b) Guglielmo marconi (c) Philo taylor (d) Motorola martia
Q1 Which city is important for coal mining, iron and steel industries?
Q3 Name the Person who discovered Zambia and Victoria Falls from 1852-73?
(a) David Living Stone (b) Jacquies Lartier (c) Adam Kus (d) Daniel Arap
(a) Pate Dam (b) New Cornelia Dam (c) Rogun Dam (d) Grand Cullie Dam
(a) Jill Hamilton (b) Bavid Brock (c) Tom Clancy (d) Jonathen Neale
(a) Qutb-ud-din Aibak (b) Sher Shah Suri (c) Humayun (d) Aurangzeb
Q2 When was Chernobyl catastrophic nuclear accident occurred in Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic?
(a) On April 26,1992 (b) On April 26 ,1986 (c) On April 26,1989 (d) On April 26,1980
(a) John Davis (b) Capt John Speke (c) Geover Cleveland (d) Donald Kalpokas
Q7 The process with the help of which the students are divided into high / low achievers is _________.
(a) Indian Ocean (b) Pacific Ocean (c) Arctic Ocean (d) Atlantic
(a) 24780 feet (7553 meters) (b) 27923 feet (8511 meters)
(c) 24406 feet (7439 meters) (d) 24757 feet (7546 meters)
(a) Anatol Lieven (b) Christophe Jafferlot (c) Stephen P Cohen (d) None
Q6 In which year last eruption of Nevado del Ruiz mountain was notified?
(a) 1007700 km2 (b) 575300 km2 (c) 437000 km2 (d) 1527000 km2
(a) 5th February (b) 13th July (c) 24th October (d) 27th October
(a) 155557000 sq. km (b) 199116000 sq. km (c) 176677000 sq.km (d) None of these
(a) World Economic Forum (WEF) (b) World Trade Organization (WTO)
(c) SAARC (d) None of these
Q4 "The Three Musketeers" and "Twenty Years After" were written by _________.
(a) James Jyce (b) Robert Burns (c) William Black (d) Alexander Dumas
(a) Geneva (b) New York, USA (c) Switzerland (d) Haque (Netherlands)
Q7 The first bank note was originated in China. What was it known as at the time of invention?
(a) April 21, 1526 (b) April 21, 1527 (c) April 21, 1525 (d) April 21, 1524
(a) Wall Street (b) Fleet Street (c) Yonge Street (d) Vicolo della Virilita
(a) 800 miles (1288 km) (b) 1988 miles (3201 km)
(c) 4000 miles (6440 km) (d) 2315 miles (3725 km)
(a) Gudvanger Stream (b) Mardala Stream (c) Hunlen (d) Ribbon Stream
Q4 Period beginning from years in which a series of ice caps covered most of the northern part of the
earth is called:
(a) Ice Age (b) Atomic Age (c) Dark Ages (d) Bronze Age
(a) Warren Hastings (b) Robert Clive (c) William Bentinck (d) Lord Cornwallis
Q9 In 1540 AD Sher Shah Suri defeated Mughal King Humayun in the battle of __________.
(a) National Assembly (b) Staten (c) National Parliament (d) Sejm
(a) Parliament (b) House of Representative (c) People's Assembly (d) National Congress
(a) One nation, one leader and one flag (b) Liberty, equality and fraternity
(c) Government of the people, by the people, and for the people (d) Workers of the world unite
(a) South Western Colorado (b) Himalayas (c) Central Colorado (d) Valdai Hills
Q8 In which city First Summit Conference of Afro-Asian countries was held in 1955?
(a) Kandhar (b) Mizar Sharif (c) Kabul (d) None of them
Q5 How many double centuries Rohit Sharma made in one day international cricket?
(a) Ustad Allah Baksh (b) Ustad Ahmad Lahouri (c) Norman Volvak (d) Henry Irwin
Q9 Government of Pakistan declared that 15th November will be celebrated from 2007 as the day of
___________.
(a) 1450 miles (2335 km) (b) 1700 miles (2737 km)
(c) 1320 miles (2130 km) (d) 1578 miles (2541 km)
(a) 24350 feet (7422 meters) (b) 24757 feet (7546 meters)
(c) 24012 feet (7319 meters) (d) 25355 feet (7728 meters)
(a) North Atlantic Ocean (b) South Atlantic Ocean (c) Pacific Ocean (d) Arabian Sea
(a) Herman Malville (b) John Steinbeck (c) Sinclair Lewis (d) Graham Swift
(a) Nanga parbat (b) Rakaposhi (c) K-2 (d) Mount Everest
(a) Atlantic Ocean (b) Arctic Ocean (c) Pacific Ocean (d) Indian Ocean
(a) Vinod Khanna (b) Vinod Dham (c) Sundar Pichai (d) None of these
(a) Zakria Razi (b) Al-Beruni (c) Ibn-i-Sena (d) Imam Ghazali
Q10 Which city is the venue of talks between Prime Minister Lal Bahadur Shastri and President Ayub Khan
on
(a) Taiwan dollar (b) Yuan (c) Yen (d) Hong Kong dollar
(a) Michigon River (b) Colorada River (c) Mississippi River (d) None of these
(a) Grand National Assembly (b) Shergo (c) Staten (d) National Parliament
(a) K.M Munshi (b) Leo Tolstoy (c) Bhagwan S. Gidwani (d) None of these
(a) 24040 feet (7327 meters) (b) 24012 feet (7319 meters)
(c) 24350 feet (7422 meters) (d) 23500 feet (7163 meters)
(a) October 09,2021 (b) March 07,2021 (c) March 05,2021 (d) Junauary 04 ,2021
Q1 What is the longest glacier in the Karakoram and second-longest in the world’s non-polar areas?
(a) Passu Glacier (b) Hispar Glacier (c) Siachen Glacier (d) Sokha Glacier
(a) Sports (b) Scuba (c) Letters and Journalism (d) Music
(a) Ishwar Das (b) Aurangzeb (c) Dara Shikhon (d) Mulla Daud
(a) 24350 feet (7422 meters) (b) 25230 feet (7690 meters)
(c) 24590 feet (7495 meters) (d) 24757 feet (7546 meters)
(a) Theodore Dreiser (b) Jules Verne (c) J.D. Salinger (d) Graham Swift
(a) K.B. Saeed (b) I.H.Qureshi (c) Keith Callard (d) None of these
Q7 Prime Minister of Russia Vladimir Putin is the former General director of secret agency ___________.
(a) A Huxely (b) Arthur Canon Doyle (c) Richard Burton (d) Lewis Carrol
(a) Pacific Ocean (b) Arctic Ocean (c) Indian Ocean (d) Atlantic Ot
(a) Aral Sea (b) Black Sea (c) North Sea (d) Caspian Sea
(a) Waheed Qureshi (b) K. Ali (c) Moulvi Fazlul-Haq (d) G.W. Chaudhry
Q5 Paradise Lost was written by John Milton. Who wrote "Paradise Regained"?
(a) John Ruskin (b) O. Goldsmith (c) John Milton (d) Shelly
Q8 The___________used in the Construction of the Burj Khalifa weighs the same as five A380 aircraft.
(a) Arctic Ocean (b) Atlantic Ocean (c) Indian Ocean (d) Pacific Ocean
Q2 In which one of the following oceans, the ocean currents do not move regularly in one particular
direction?
(a) Arctic Ocean (b) Indian Ocean (c) Atlantic Ocean (d) Pacific Ocean
(a) Borneo (b) Sri Lanka (c) New Guinea (d) Kalaalit Numaat (Greenland)
(a) 3740 miles (6021 km) (b) 4145 miles (6673 km)
(c) 2330 miles (3751 km) (d) 2290 miles (3201 km)
(a) Palk Strait (b) Hormuz Strait (c) Dardanelles Strait (d) Florida Strait
(a) Sri Lanka (b) Afghanistan (c) Bangladesh (d) None of these
Q10 The books "Third World' 'The Great Tragedy' are written by __________.
(a) Zulfikar Ali Bhutto (b) I.H. Qureshi (c) Wajahat Saeed (d) Toni Morrison
Q1 Which city is the leaning tower which is one of the wonders of the world?
(a) 36502 miles (58772 km) (b) 33602 miles (54102 km)
(c) 2900 miles (4669 km) (d) 2315 miles (3725 km)
(a) Shakespear (b) John Milton (c) Jane Austin (d) Mathew Arnold
(a) 31st December (b) 1st January (c) 25th December (d) 21st July
(a) Kurt Walheion (b) Dag Hammarskjold (c) U Thant (d) Trygue Lie
(a) Yenesei River (b) Atlantic Ocean (c) Aral Sea (d) Pacific Ocean
(a) North Australia (b) North New Zealand (c) Papua (d) None of these
(a) 30528 sq.km (b) 20519 sq.km (c) 35519 sq.km (d) 10519 sq.km
Q5 The name of China mainland's parliament is National People's Congress. What is the currency of China?
Q7 The mixture of silt, sand, and gravel deposited by flowing water such as rivers and streams is called
_______.
(a) 69000 sq.mi (178710 sq.km) (b) 40880 sq.mi (105879 sq.km)
(c) 36775 sq.mi (95247 sq.km) (d) 39769 sq.mi (103002 sq.km)
(a) Tibet (b) Turkey (c) Peru (d) Eastern New Mexico
Q4 The Nobel Peace Prize 2012 in the field of “Peace” was awarded to.
(a) European Union (EU) (b) Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW)
(c) North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO) (d) United Nations Security Council
(a) 44218 sq.mi (114525 sq.km) (b) 58305 sq.mi (151010 sq.km)
(c) 75767 sq.mi (196237 sq.km) (d) 35000 sq.mi (90650 sq.km)
(a) River Spree (b) River Volga (c) River Danube (d) River Ob
(a) Egypt (b) New Zealand (c) South Africa (d) Brazil
Q8 An important battle was fought betwwen Alexander the Great and Raja Porus in which Raja was defeated.
Q4 Which of the strait is one of the highest volume shipping lanes & the world's longest strait about 500
miles.
(a) Magellan Strait (b) Palk Strait (c) Bering Strait (d) Malacca Strait
(a) Central-Europe (b) South America (c) Europe (d) North America
Q1 Albert canal situated in Belgium was opened for shiping in 1939, what is its length?
(a) R.L. Stevenson (b) Ian Fleming (c) H.G. Wells (d) Frederick Forsyth
(a) Appleby law firm (b) Mossaic law firm (c) ICIJ (d) International law firm
Q9 Which bird with a distinctive call lays its eggs in the nests of other birds?
(a) California (b) Border of Karnataka and Goa States (c) Eikesdal (d) Tin Mine Creek
(a) Leonardo de Vinci (b) Van Gogh (c) Picasso (d) Michael
(a) Craftsmanship (b) All of these (c) Town Planning (d) Architecture
(a) Hinayana (b) Lao Tse (c) Kung Fu Tsu (d) Maha youa
(a) Humayun,s Tomb (b) Taj Mahal (c) Moti Masjid (d) Lal Qila
(a) 4700 sq.mi (12200 sq.km) (b) 5000 sq.mi (12950 sq.km)
(c) 100000 sq.mi (259000 sq.km) (d) 120000 sq.mi (310800 sq.km)
Q10 The Highest population growth rate among the following countries is in___________.
Q1 Name the person who discovered Zambia and Victoria Falls from 1852-73?
(a) David Living Stone (b) Jacquies Lartier (c) Adam Kus (d) Daniel Arap
Q2 "Pakistan Main Intizamia ka Zawal" a book about the state of bureaucracy in Pakistan is written by
__________.
(a) Dr. Liaquat Ali Khan Niazi (b) Inayat Elahi Malik
(c) Anis Nagi (d) Dr. Safdar Mahmood
(a) Stephen Philip (b) Talboot (c) Commie Brockay (d) Sidney Sheldon
Q4 Currently, about how much world’s goods trade (by volume) is carried on ships.
(a) New Zealand (b) Pacific Ocean (c) Atlantic Ocean (d) Arabian Sea
(a) Virender Sehwag (b) Martin Guptil (c) Rohit Sharma (d) Chris Gayle
(a) Congo River (b) Mississippi River (c) Hudson Bay (d) Aral Sea
(a) China Portagal Economical Corporation (b) China Pakistan Economic Corridor
(c) China Pakistan Electrical Coal (d) China Pakistan Electronics Corporation
(a) United States of America (b) United Kingdom (c) Canada (d) India
Q1 A battle was fought between Muhammad Ghouri and Prithvi Raj in 1192 AD. Muhammad Ghouri won the
battle.
(a) Battle of Samugarh (b) Battle of Kirke (c) Battle of Talikota (d) Battle of Tarain
(a) 4th August (b) 8th September (c) 15th September (d) 21st September
(a) 26660 feet (8126 meters) (b) 25910 feet (7897 meters)
(c) 25645 feet (7817 meters) (d) 26041 feet (7937 meters)
(a) Samuel Cohen (b) T.H. MaimahA (c) Percy L.Spencer (d) Narinder Kapany
(a) New Zealand (b) South Africa (c) South Korea (d) Canada
(a) Ibn Al-Haitham (b) Jabir Ibn Hayyan (c) Ibn Rushd (d) Nasir Al-Din
(a) Metro Card (b) Bus Card (c) BRT Card (d) ZU Card
(a) Menai Strait (b) Hormuz Strait (c) Malacca Strait (d) Magellan Strait
(a) 84200 sq.mi (218078 sq.km) (b) 87805 sq.mi (227415 sq.km)
(c) 83896 sq.mi (217291 sq.km) (d) 83896 sq.mi (21729 sq.km)
(a) 1300 miles (2093 km) (b) 1885 miles (3035 km)
(c) 1860 miles (2995 km) (d) 1600 miles (2576 km)
(a) 39769 sq.mi (103002 sq.km) (b) 35000 sq.mi (90650 sq.km)
(c) 32599 sq.mi (84431 sq.km) (d) 36775 sq.mi (95247 sq.km)
(a) 450 meters (1476 feet) (b) 374 meters (1227 feet)
(c) 492 feet (1614 meters) (d) 442 feet (1451 meters)
(a) Elizabethan Age (b) Middle Age (c) Dark Ages (d) Iron Age
Q3 In which city the battle was fought between the British and her Allies and the French forces in which
Q4 What is the Old name of Astana city, which is recently renamed to Nur-Sultan is___________.
(a) China Sea (b) Indian Ocean (c) Atlantic Ocean (d) Bering Sea
Q9 Which country allowed women into three sports stadium for the first time from 2018?
(a) Dubai (b) Taipei (c) Hong Kong (d) New York City
(a) Zulfikar Ali Bhutto (b) G. Allana (c) G.W. Chaudhry (d) K.K. Aziz
Q5 Which of the following phenomena is responsible for the formation of the highest mountains?
(a) Denudation (b) Fault formation (c) Volcanic activity (d) Folding
(a) Dubai (b) Chicago (c) New York City (d) Atlanta
(a) Gulf of Chihili (b) South of China Sea (c) Gulf of Guinea (d) Gulf of Ob
Q10 The founder of the first Afghan dynasty in India was ________ .
(a) Bahlol Lodi (b) Ibrahim Lodi (c) Sikandar Lodi (d) None of these
(a) 4700 sq.mi (12200 sq.km) (b) 120000 sq.mi (310800 sq.km)
(c) 100000 sq.mi (259000 sq.km) (d) 150000 sq.mi (338500 sq.km)
Q5 How many football World Cups have been played till now ________ ?
(a) Missisippi River (b) Lena River (c) Potomac River (d) Roe River
(a) Sir Syed Ahmad Khan (b) K.K Aziz (c) Waheed-u-din (d) None of these
Q1 The World’s largest and deepest rail tunnel Gotthard Base Tunnel is located in which country.
(a) James Watt (b) Charles Parsons (c) Orville and Wilbur Wright (d) Frank Whittle
(a) China and Greek (b) China and France (c) China and Egypt (d) China and Britain
(a) 800 miles (1288 km) (b) 1180 miles (1900 km)
(c) 820 miles (1320 km) (d) 1860 miles (2995 km)
(a) 10th September (b) 30th October (c) 25th November (d) 30th December
(a) New York (USA) (b) Florida (USA) (c) Michigan (USA) (d) Virginia (USA)
(a) Human Rights Committee of Pakistan (b) Human Rights Conference of Pakistan
(c) Human Rights Commission of Pakistan (d) None of these
Q5 The bird which lays more than 100 eggs in one nest is___________?
Q9 In which country ,it is mandatory for all male citizens aged 18 to 27 to serve 1 year in armed forces.
(a) United states (b) United kingdom (c) China (d) Russia
(a) Bratsk Reservoir (b) Lake Nasser (c) Lake Guri (d) Lake Kariba
(a) France and Germany (b) Sweden and Finland (c) Italy and Germany (d) None of these
(a) November 5, 1557 (b) November 5, 1556 (c) November 5, 1554 (d) November 5, 1555
(a) Temple Trees (b) White House (c) Blue House (d) Chitralada Palace
(a) South Atlantic (b) Sea of China (c) Indian Ocean (d) South Pacific
(a) George Washington (b) Thomas Jefferson (c) Karl Marx (d) None of these
(a) Nothern Venezuela (b) South USA (c) Southern Italy (d) None of these
(a) Tsongdu (b) Pyithu Hluttaw (c) National Assembly (d) Liblandia
(a) Canada (b) Western Australia (c) Northern USA (d) None of these
Q6 Which of the following strait separates the Orkney Islands from Caithness in the North of Scotland?
Q8 Border line which separates outer space from Earth’s atmosphere is known as___________.
(a) Durand line (b) Venus line (c) Karman line (d) Space line
Q3 Until Victorian times, chocolate was thought of as a drink. When did the first chocolate bar
appear__________?
(a) There is no sure date (b) In 1833 (c) In 1831 (d) In 1832
(a) John Milton (b) Victor Hugo (c) Mario Puzza (d) Harold Robbins
(a) Indian High Courts Act 1871 (b) Indian High Courts Act 1861
(c) Indian High Courts Act 1858 (d) Indian High Courts Act 1868
(a) Oil & Gas Development Corporation (b) Oil & Gas Development Company
(c) Oil & Gas Development Council (d) None of these
(a) Pacific Ocean (b) Indian Ocean (c) Arctic Ocean (d) Atlantic Ocean
(a) 1st July (b) 1st May (c) 1st April (d) 1st November
(a) Mississippi River (b) Atlantic Ocean (c) Arctic Ocean (d) Indian Ocean
(a) Henry Ford (b) Wilbur and Orville Wright (c) Albert Einstein (d) Thomas Edison
(a) Polar desert (b) Subs tropical desert (c) Cold winter desert (d) Temperate desert
(a) None of the above (b) Risk (c) Risk and Return (d) Return
(a) Jafana (b) Tibet (c) The Siachen Glacier (d) None of these
(a) 23405 feet (7134 meters) (b) 24000 feet (7315 meters)
(c) 23500 feet (7163 meters) (d) 23860 feet (7237 meters)
(a) Indian Ocean (b) S. Pacific Ocean (c) N. Atlantic Ocean (d) Arctic Ocean
(a) Sahara Desert (b) Arabian Desert (c) Arctic Desert (d) Cholistan Desert
Q5 Where is the HQ of United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO) located?
(a) Paris (b) New York (c) Geneva (d) None of these
(a) which includes non-exportable items (b) which does not include tariff concession
(c) which includes banned items (d) Which does include tariff concession
(a) Richard Nixon (b) Martin Luthar (c) Bob Woodward (d) Stephen Philip
Q9 Which of the following wars is the shortest war ever fought, ended in just six days.
(a) Gulf War (b) Israel-Arab War (c) Desert-War (d) Boer War
(a) Bangladesh (b) Sri Lanka (c) England (d) New Zealand
(a) DPMD Jayawardene (b) Brian Lara (c) GS Sobers (d) ML hayden
Q8 Which strait connecting the Indian Ocean with the South China Sea?
(a) Strait of Malacca (b) Menai Strait (c) Florida Strait (d) Messina Strait
(a) 23490 feet (7160 meters) (b) 23405 feet (7132 meters)
(c) 23400 feet (7132 meters) (d) 23500 feet (7163 meters)
(a) Abu kalam azad (b) None (c) Lala lajpat roy (d) Rabindranath tagore
(a) Mother teresa (b) Rabinder Nath Tagore (c) C.V.Raman (d) I.A.Bunin
(a) Ayesha Jalal (b) K. Ali (c) K.M. Arif (d) Dr. Safdar Mahmood
(a) Coca Cola (b) Soda water (c) Lemonade (d) Pepsi
Q7 In which year Smart Card (Smart National Identity Card) Issued in Pakistan.
(a) 177 feet (b) 172 feet (c) 170 feet (d) 175 feet
Q1 The 2017 Heart of Asia – Istanbul Ministerial Process will be hosted by which country.
(a) Richard Nixon (b) Qudrat Ullah Shahab (c) Ayub Khan (d) None of them
(a) Diet (b) General People's Congress (c) Majlis (d) National Assembly
(a) July 29,2021 (b) July 30,2021 (c) July 31,2021 (d) None of these
Q6 Which one of the following regions of the world is called "the bread basket of the world"?
(a) November 20,1964 (b) April 20,1964 (c) December 26 ,1968 (d) November 26,1964
(a) Bridgettle Jordan (b) Madge Bester (c) Jyoti Amge (d) Zainab Bibi
(a) China and Japan (b) England and Argentina (c) USA and Russia (d) None of these
(a) South Africa (b) England (c) Australia (d) West Indies
Q8 Cambodia is located in Southeast Asia. Which of the following is the capital of Cambodia?
(a) Panama (b) Penh (c) Phnom Penh (d) None of them
(a) Legumes Crops granaries (b) Cereal Crops (c) Root crops (d) None of these
(a) Alstair Lamb (b) Omber Rzzden (c) Sadd S. Khan (d) Barnett R. Rubin
(a) Ramiz raja and waqar younis (b) Imran Khan and younis khan
(c) Waseem and inzam ul haq (d) Sahid Afridi and younis khan
(a) Valdai Hills (b) Northern Colorado (c) Canada (d) Zaire
(a) Switzerland (b) Indonesia (c) New Zealand (d) None of these
Q10 When did Ottoman Sultan Muhammad II Fateh capture the Roman Empire Capital, Constantinople?
Q3 The first Summer Olympics organized by the IOC were held in 1896 in________.
Q5 In 1805 British fleet defeated French and Spanish fleet. British fleet was commanded by Admiral Nelson
who was killed during the battle. We are talking about ___________.
(a) Battle of Trafalgar (b) Battle of Mycale (c) Battle of Platoc (d) Phoney War
Q6 Taiwan is located in East Asia, Which of the following is the capital of Taiwan?
Confucianism C. Judaism
(a) 1B, 2D, 3C, 4D (b) 1D, 2C, 3B, 4A (c) 4A, 2B, 3C, 4D (d) 2A, 3B, 4C, 1D
(a) Venezuela (b) South Africa (c) Norway (d) New Zealand
(a) Washington, USA (b) Geneva, Switwerland (c) Berlin, Germany (d) Delhi, India
Q1 Empire of Lies, a new novel that imagines a world where one man is able to go back in time to alter
history and allow the Ottoman Empire to conquer Europe is authored by__________.
(a) Khaled Hosseini (b) Salma Hayed (c) Raymond Khoury (d) Nadeem Aslam
Q4 The most sleepiest animal in the world, which sleeps about 22 hours (out of 24) __________ .
(a) Japan (b) China (c) North Korea (d) None of these
(a) Charles Dickens (b) Maxim Gorki (c) Josh Malleh Abadi (d) Mansoor a. Shah
Q2 In 1845 AD British forces defeated Sikhs and captured Lahore. Name the battle.
(a) Battle of Buxar (b) Battle of Chillianwala (c) Battle of Sabraon (d) Battle of Kirki
(a) Pakistan stock exchange (b) Headquarter of MCB (c) Icon Tower (d) Marriott Hotel
(a) 1450 miles (2335 km) (b) 1243 miles (2001 km)
(c) 820 miles (1320 km) (d) 1180 miles (1900 km)
(a) Nelson Mandela (b) Bill Clinton (c) Barack Obama (d) Charles Darwin
(a) Indian Ocean (b) Arabian Sea (c) Red Sea (d) None of these
(a) N. Pacific Ocean (b) Arctic Ocean (c) Indian Ocean (d) N. Atlantic Ocean
Q3 Name the writer of "Great Expectations", the "Pickwick Papers" and "Oliver Twist".
(a) Charles Dickens (b) Thomas Elliot (c) Jane Austin (d) William Faulkner
(a) $20 billion USD (b) $24.4 billion USD (c) None of these (d) $22 billion USD
(a) Bay of Bengal (b) Black Sea (c) Mississippi River (d) Laptev Sea
Q2 The headquarter of Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) of the United Nations is in_________.
(a) New York, US (b) Rome, Italy (c) Paris, France (d) None
(a) Imran Khan (b) Hanif Muhammad (c) Syed (d) Shahid Afridi
Q5 How are the caves of the world's greatest fold mountains formed?
(a) April 26 ,1986 (b) April 24,1986 (c) April 20,1986 (d) July 02,1986
(a) Dubai Tower (b) Creek Tower (c) UAE Tower (d) Arab Tower
(a) Geneva (b) New York (c) Paris (d) The Hague
Q4 Period when people 1st time used iron tools and weapons, 1200-100 BC is called:
(a) Augustan Age (b) Age of Reason (c) Iron Ages (d) Stone Age
(a) Frederic Grace (b) Stephen Tanner (c) Roedad Khan (d) H.V. Hudson
(a) Pacific Ocean (b) Indian Ocean (c) Atlantic Ocean (d) All of these
(a) East Malaysia (b) Zambia (c) Congo (d) South Africa
(a) Franco Modigliani (b) Étienne Lenoir (c) Carl Benz (d) Jacques Besson
Q4 Name the first person who journeyed through China, India and other parts of Asia from 1271-94.
(a) Christopher Columbus (b) Vascoda Gama (c) Marco Polo (d) Nicole Maffeo
Q5 What is the second largest desert in the world after the Sahara desert?
(a) Libyan Desert (b) Arabian Desert (c) Kalahari Desert (d) Gobi Desert
(a) World Health Day (b) Women’s Day (c) Human Rights Day (d) World Water Day
(a) G.N. Chaudhry (b) Waheed Qureshi (c) K.K. Aziz (d) K. Ali
(a) Shahid Afridi (b) Ahmad Shahzad (c) Imran Nazir (d) Kamran Akmal
Q10 The border between USA and Canada is officially known as ________.
(a) International boundary (b) 38 Parallel line (c) 37 Parallel line (d) Hinden berg line
(a) Pakistan (b) Sri Lanka (c) New Zealand (d) India
Q5 In which year New Zealand Government granted unqualified right of vote to women.
Q3 Who was the acting President of Gilgit Baltistan before joining Pakistan?
(a) Hasan khan (b) Mirza Ali (c) Malik Muhammad Miskeen (d) Shah Raees khan
(a) S.M. Bruke (b) Mansoor A Shah (c) K.M. Arif (d) Kamal Ahmad
Q2 Who was chosen by Hazrat Umar (R.A) to lead the Muslim Army in the battle of Qadsiya?
(a) Hazrat Ubaida Bin Jerrah (R.A) (b) Hazrat Khalid Bin Waleed (R.A)
(c) Hazrat Saad Bin Abi Waqas (R.A) (d) Hazrat Umer R.A
(a) First Sunday (b) First Saturday (c) Last Sunday (d) Last Saturday
(a) Western Asia (b) Eastern Asia (c) Africa (d) Southern Asia
Q9 In 1991 US-Led multinational forces attack Iraq to oust Iraqi troops from Kuwait. Name the battle?
(a) Gulf War (b) Gulf War 2 (c) War of the Roses (d) Israel-Arab War
(a) Stanley Lane Poole (b) Stanley Lockheart (c) Stanley Wolpert (d) None of these
(a) Sindhu Sagar (b) Arab Samundra (c) Erythraean Sea (d) All of these
Q6 Won is the currency. Which of the following is the capital of South Korea?
(a) 1527000 km2 (b) 797600 km2 (c) 437000 km2 (d) 575300 km2
(a) Henry Hudson (b) William Janszoon (c) Sebastain Cabot (d) Capt James Cook
(a) Southwest Europe (b) Southeast Europe (c) Southwest Asia (d) Southeast Asia
Q5 In which battle Ahmad Shah Abdali defeated and smashed the power of Marathaswhich had become a
threat
(a) 391 meters (1283 feet) (b) 415 meters (1362 feet)
(c) 366 meters (1200 feet) (d) 384 meters (1260 feet)
(a) Women’s Day (b) Human Rights Day (c) World Water Day (d) World Health Day
(a) Abdul Qasim Majreeti (b) Jabar bin Hayyan (c) Abu Ali Sina (d) Zakariya Al – Razi
(a) Engel (b) Lenin (c) Karl Marx (d) Adam Smith
Q9 Dinar is the currency of Iraq. Which of the following is the capital of Iraq?
Q1 Name the author of "Decline and the Fall of the Roman Empire".
(a) Victor Hugo (b) Earnest Hemingway (c) Rudyard Kipling (d) Edward Gibbon
(a) A.H. Ispahani (b) Ch. Khaliquzzaman (c) Shahid Javaid Burki (d) Aziz Ahmad
Q3 Who was the father of Sultan Osman I – the founder of the Ottoman Empire?
(a) Suleman Shah (b) Ertugral Ghazi (c) Guldaro Ghazi (d) None of these
Q5 Which Chief Justice of Pakistan died in office, 9 days after taking oath ?
(a) Grand National Assembly (b) National Congress (c) Shergo (d) Aithing
(a) Blue House (b) Queen’s Land (c) Temple Trees (d) Elysee Palace
(a) Hong Kong (b) Shanghai (c) Shenzhen (d) New York City
(a) Three colours (b) Eight colours (c) six colours (d) seven colours
Q6 How many Indians have got Pakistan’s Highest Civil Award known as Nishan-e-Pakistan.
(a) Tugela River (b) Mongebeck (c) Yosemite Creek (d) Tyssa
(a) G.W.Chaudhry (b) Liaquat Ali Khan (c) K.B. Saeed (d) Kaith Collard
(a) On October 29 , 1961 (b) On May 24, 1967 (c) On April 29, 1961 (d) On June 24, 1979
Q1 The International Anti-Corruption Day (IACD) is observed annually across the world on_______
(a) 1st February (b) 9th January (c) 9th December (d) 1st January
(a) 100 years (b) 200 years (c) 300 years (d) 400 years
(a) 15th April (b) 17th April (c) 20th April (d) None of these
(a) North Europe (b) West Europe (c) East Europe (d) Central Europe
Q8 A series of two battles in 1912-13 led to the independence of four balkan states. Who ruled these
states
(a) King Fu Tsu (b) Jesus Christ (c) Of divine origin (d) Moses
(a) Christopher Romeo (b) Charles Edward (c) A. Elliot (d) E.B. White
(a) Leo Tolstoy (b) Owen Wister (c) Garaham Swift (d) Jane Austin
(a) Gulf of Mexico (b) Gulf of California (c) Gulf of Chihli (d) Gulf of St.Lawrence
(a) Kayin state (b) Rakhine state (c) Chin state (d) None of these
Q5 Which of the following strait separates Arabia and Africa and joins the the Red Sea and Persian Gulf?
(a) Bering Strait (b) Bab el Mandab (c) Bosphorus (d) Davis
(a) 452 meters (1483 feet) (b) 384 meters (1260 feet)
(c) 366 meters (1200 feet) (d) 415 meters (1562 feet)
Q8 Ceska Koruna is currency. Which of the following is the capital of Czech Republic?
Q10 The Headquarters of the International Tropical Timber Organization is located at_________.
Q2 In which one of the following South East Asian countries, India will build satellite tracking station
__________?
(a) Japan of Norway and Poland (b) France of Holland and Switzerland
(c) Germany of Norway and Denmark (d) Britain of Holland and Japan
(a) Baku (b) Astana (c) Nur Sultan (d) None of these
(a) Taiwan Pound (b) Point (c) Rupee (d) New Taiwan Dollar
(a) 78, 268 sq. km (b) 22, 268 sq. km (c) 65, 268 sq. km (d) 100,210 sq. km
Q9 Who among the following is the author of Sri Lanka’s national anthem?
(a) Parliament (b) UN General Assembly (c) National Assembly (d) Cortes
(a) 306 meters (1004 feet) (b) 333 meters (1093 feet)
(c) 312 meters (1023 feet) (d) 305 meters (1002 feet)
(a) Nature and Significance of Economics Science (b) General Theory of Employment, Interest and
Money
(c) Wealth of Nations (d) None of them
(a) 310 meters (1017 feet) (b) 309 meters (1014 feet)
(c) 307 meters (1007 feet) (d) 306 meters (1004 feet)
(a) 820 miles (1320 km) (b) 1300 miles (2093 km)
(c) 1575 miles (2536 km) (d) 1600 miles (2576 km)
Q1 Which city is important for ship building, iron and steel industries and tobacco?
Q2 Which city is the largest city in the southern hemisphere and famous for dairy products?
Q3 Which city is important for world's greatest earthquake when 80% of city was destroyed?
(a) 44035 sq.mi (114051 sq.km) (b) 44218 sq.mi (114525 sq.km)
(c) 58305 sq.mi (151010 sq.km) (d) 75767 sq.mi (196237 sq.km)
(a) 4965.50 miles (b) 5500.3 miles (c) 5600.6 miles (d) 5300 miles
(a) Arabic Sea (b) Yellow Sea (c) Red Sea (d) None of these
Q10 Poland is located on the Baltic sea in the East central Europe. Name the currency of Poland?
Q3 What is Archipelago?
Q4 Vlad the Impaler popularly known as Dracula, was the ruler of which country.
(a) Libya/ Tripoli (b) Malawi/ Zomba (c) Egypt/ Cairo (d) Chad/ Bangui
(a) Staubbach Stream (b) Drinkwater Creek (c) Tin Mine Creek (d) Krimmler
(a) 1979 miles (3186 km) (b) 1988 miles (3201 km)
(c) 2290 miles (3687 km) (d) 1575 miles (2536 km)
(a) Fatima jinah (b) Liaqat Ali khan (c) Allama Iqbal (d) None of these
Q6 The Coldstream Guards is the oldest continuously serving regiment in the Army, belongs to which
Country?
Q2 Which country first introduced the world’s first photovoltaic road fitted with solar panels?
(a) 35000 sq.mi (90650 sq.km) (b) 44218 sq.mi (114525 sq.km)
(c) 840000 sq.mi (2175600 sq.km) (d) 32599 sq.mi (84431 sq.km)
(a) Holy Quran (b) The Vedas (c) TheAnalects (d) Holy Bible
(a) Crag Baxter (b) Shahid Javed Burki (c) Robert Laporte (d) K.M. Asif
(a) 389 meters (1260 feet) (b) 366 meters (1200 feet)
(c) 438 meters (1435 feet) (d) 442 meters (1451 feet)
(a) Malawi Lake (b) Erie Lake (c) Ontario Lake (d) Taymyr Lake
(a) 26750 feet (8153 meters) (b) 26470 feet (8068 meters)
(c) 25910 feet (7897 meters) (d) 26760 feet (8156 meters)
(a) 1979 miles (3186 km) (b) 2900 miles (4669 km)
(c) 4145 miles (6673 km) (d) 2330 miles (3751 km)
(a) 2730 miles (4395 km) (b) 2330 miles (3751 km)
(c) 1988 miles (3201 km) (d) 4145 miles (6673 km)
(a) Lake Turkana (b) Lake Victoria (c) Lake Titicaca (d) Lake Baikal
(a) 24472 feet (7459 meters) (b) 24000 feet (7315 meters)
(c) 24165 feet (7365 meters) (d) 23860 feet (7237 meters)
(a) 1007700 km2 (b) 462000 km2 (c) 422300 km2 (d) 162000 km2
(a) Republic Day (b) Revolution Day (c) Parliament Day (d) Independence Day
(a) People's Congress (b) Parliament (c) Congress (d) National Congress
Q4 The International Day of Peace, sometimes unofficially known as World Peace Day, is observed annually
on_______?
(a) Lankan International (b) Lankan Air (c) Lanka International (d) Air Lanka
Q7 Who secured Three ODI double hundreds and the highest score in ODI cricket?
(a) MS Dhoni (b) Shahid Afridi (c) Rohit Sharma (d) Virat Kholi
(a) 344 meters (1127 feet) (b) 363 meters (1191 feet)
(c) 310 meters (1017 feet) (d) 319 meters (1046 feet)
(a) Heat waves (b) Chromium waves (c) Gravitational waves (d) Sedenctary waves
(a) Sri Lanka (b) Korea (c) Japan (d) All of them
(a) Saline (b) Freshwater (c) Both a & b (d) None of these
Q6 In 190 BC a battle was fought between Syrians and Romans. Syrian Army was defeated. Name the battle?
(a) Battle of Magnesia (b) Battle of Arabia (c) Battle of Gibralter (d) Battle of Platae
(a) General Pervez Musharraf (b) Paul Kennedy (c) Jeorge W. Bush (d) None of these
(a) 100000 sq.mi (259000 sq.km) (b) 20000 sq.mi (51800 sq.km)
(c) 70000 sq.mi (181300 sq.km) (d) 150000 sq.mi (338500 sq.km)
(a) St Helena (b) Maimi Beach (c) Tokyo (d) Vatican City
(a) June 03,2023 (b) June 12,2023 (c) May 29,2023 (d) June 01,2023
(a) November 29,2021 (b) November 21,2021 (c) November 25,2021 (d) None of these
(a) Mirza Asad Ullah Ghalib (b) Shibli Naumani (c) Mir Taqi Mir (d) Hasrat Mohani
(a) Mont Karl (b) Monaco (c) Monte Carlo (d) Mancino
Q9 Which city is famous for oldest and largest national park with about 3000 geysers and hot springs?
(a) London (b) Milan (c) Yellow stone National park (d) Munich
(a) Zahid Hussain (b) Abdul Qadir (c) V.A Jaffery (d) Qasim parekh
Q3 Which piece of equipment found in cars and other commercial vehicles was originally designed by Marry
Anderson in 1902?
(a) Windscreen wipers (b) Power steering (c) Power window (d) Air bag
Q4 The country with the highest ratio of urban population in South Asia is__________.
(a) Ire Land (b) Kenya (c) Canada (d) North America
(a) 2730 miles (4395 km) (b) 1370 miles (2206 km)
(c) 820 miles (1320 km) (d) 1180 miles (1900 km)
(a) Gulf of Mexico (b) Gulf of Aden (c) Gulf of Rija (d) Gulf of Sian
(a) 3735 meters (b) 4437 meters (c) 3530 meters (d) 6135 meters
(a) 309 meters (1014 feet) (b) 319 meters (1046 feet)
(c) 305 meters (1002 feet) (d) 306 meters (1004 feet)
Q2 Who has made the most number of runs in test cricket for Pakistan?
(a) Javeed Miandad (b) Younis khan (c) Inzamam-ul-haq (d) M.Yousaf
Q4 Name the first person who located the Magnetic Pole in 1831?
(a) David Living Stone (b) Francis Drake (c) Sir James Ross (d) Ruth Driefus
(a) 307 meters (1007 feet) (b) 319 meters (1046 feet)
(c) 328 meters (1076 feet) (d) 310 meters (1018 feet)
(a) Somesrset Maugham (b) Thornton Wilder (c) Emila Zola (d) Owen Wister
(a) Arctic Ocean (b) Atlantic Ocean (c) Pacific Ocean (d) Indian Ocean
(a) South East of Asia (b) South West of Asia (c) South North of Asia (d) None of them
(a) Sri Lanka, South Africa (b) Bhutan, Fiji (c) India, Nepal (d) All of them
Q2 The 17th summit of Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) was held in June, 2017 in Astana. Where
did
(a) United Kingdom (b) Indonesia, Malaysia, Brunei (c) Ireland (d) Iceland
Q7 The battle of Hunain was fought just after the conquest of Makkah. Which of the following was the year?
(a) 626 A.D (b) 628 A.D (c) 625 A.D (d) 630 A.D
Q8 Which country Set world record by planting 541,176 saplings in a single day which has been duly
(a) China (b) Canada (c) Pakistan (d) United States of America
Q10 Which Army Officer was the First Recipient of Nishan i Haider.
(a) Major Aziz Bhatti Shaheed (b) Major Muhammad Akram Shaheed
(c) Captain Sarwar Shaheed (d) Major Shabir sharif shaheed
(a) Misbah-ul-Haq (b) Mohammad Hafeez (c) Umar Akmal (d) Ahmed Shehzad
Q4 Which country passed a law to legalise child labour for kids from age of 10 on 18 July 2014
_____________?
(a) Guru Granth Saheb (b) Tao-te-Ching (c) Zend Avesta (d) No specific text
Q9 10 downing street is the official residence of the prime Minister of which country?
(a) Red Sea (b) Middeteranian Sea (c) Marmara Sea (d) None of these
(a) 15th October (b) 24th October (c) 21st October (d) 5th October
(a) Hashim Shah (b) Syed Waris Shah (c) Mian Mohammad Bakhsh (d) Syed Bulleh Shah
(a) Al Biruni (b) Abu Ali Sina (c) Al Baltani (d) Ibe-Rushd
(a) Five year (b) Three year (c) Two year (d) Four year
(a) Sahara Desert (b) Dasht -e Lut Desert (c) Great Thar Desert (d) Chihuahuan Desert