General Knowledge
General Knowledge
Kazan is a city in _______ located on the banks of Volga and Kazanka rivers?
A. Tajikistan
B. Kazakhstan
C. Russia
D. Turkmenistan
Rawanda joined commonwealth in __________?
A. 2009
B. 2019
C. 2008
D. None of These
Istana is the official residence of which country President ?
A. Kuwait
B. UK
C. Yemen
D. Singapore
Schloss Bellevue is the official residence of __________?
A. France president
B. Germany president
C. Turkish president
D. None of these
Hexagon Balard is headquarter of armed forces of which country?
A. United Kingdom
B. Germany
C. North Korea
D. France
The official residential palace of the President of Ukraine is __________?
A. Ukraine Palace
B. Mariinsky Palace
C. Marina Palace
D. Mariink Palace
Potala Palace is in __________?
A. Brazil
B. India
C. Uk
D. China
Asia Cooperation Dialogue is intergovernmental Organization formed in 2002. Its secretariat is in ____________?
A. China
B. Indonesia
C. Pakistan
D. Kuwait
Times square is located in _______?
A. London
B. Moscow
C. New York
D. Karachi
Red square is located in _______ city?
A. Moscow
B. New York
C. London
D. Ankara
Which of the following is not the member of Schengen Area?
A. Spain
B. France
C. United kingdom
D. Germany
How many Muslim countries are currently member of Group of Twenty (G20)?
A. Three
B. One
C. Two
D. None of These
The world’s oldest continuously operating university in English speaking world is __________?
A. University of Salamanca
B. University of Cambridge
C. University of Oxford
D. University of Bologna
First Indian Civil servant in 1863 was _____________?
A. Ramesh tagore
B. Stayendarnath Tagore
C. Rabindar Nath Tagore
D. None of these
International human solidarity day is observed annually on _____________?
A. 20 December
B. 10 November
C. 15 October
D. None of These
What is the length of Hingol River?
A. 559 km
B. 560 km
C. 561 km
D. None of these
Lake Superior is located in ______________?
A. USA and CANADA
B. CANADA and FRANCE
C. AUSTRALIA and ENGLAND
D. None of These
Jahangir Khan was a famous player of _________?
A. Cricket
B. Squash
C. Hockey
D. None of these
Which country has most official languages in the world?
A. Papua New Guinea
B. Zimbabwe
C. South Africa
D. Japan
Which of the following multinational companies is not Japanese?
A. Panasonic
B. Sony
C. Hitachi
D. LG Electronics
What is the theme of the ‘World Food Safety Day 2022’?
A. Prevent Food-borne risks
B. Safer Food, Better Health
C. Manage Food-borne Infections
D. Safe Food to Children
World Food Safety Day (WFSD) has officially observed on __________?
A. 5 June
B. 7 May
C. 7 June
D. None of These
Which country has largest labour force?
A. India
B. China
C. Brazil
D. Pakistan
Which country has most number of universities in the world?
A. United States of America
B. China
C. India
D. Germany
The Parliament of Poland is __________ ?
A. Knesset
B. National Assembly
C. Sejm
D. Doma
The Book ” Incomplete Partition was written by __________ ?
A. Zulfikar Ali Bhutto
B. Alastair Lamb
C. Qauid E Azam
D. None of these
The last dynasty which ruled China, before becoming Republic of China in 1912, was __________?
A. Xia Dynasty
B. Qin Dynasty
C. Han Dynasty
D. Qing Dynasty
Which country has most player in the list of cricket hall of fame?
A. Australia
B. England
C. India
D. Pakistan
Who is the writer of the famous Turkish drama “Dirilis Ertugrul”?
A. Mehmat Bozdag
B. Egin Altan Duzyatan
C. Burak Ozcivit
D. Aktolgali
‘World Milk Day’ celebrated every year on ___________?
A. June 1
B. June 3
C. June 5
D. None of These
What is the significant event that happened on ‘Vesak day’ according to the Buddhists ?
A. Lord Buddha born
B. Lord Buddha got enlightenment
C. Lord Buddha passed away
D. All of these
‘Vesak day’ is associated with _________?
A. Buddhism
B. Sikhism
C. Hinduism
D. None of these
International food policy research institute (IFPRI) is a ___________ based institution?
A. Washington
B. Geneva
C. Rome
D. Nairobi
Lhotse, the world’s 4th highest peak having height of 8,516m is in ____________?
A. Nepal
B. Pakistan
C. Himachal Pradesh
D. Tibet
Who is the youngest chairman senate of Pakistan till now?
A. Raza Rabbani
B. Sadiq Sanjrani
C. Habibullah Khan
D. Nayyar Bukhari
The Pakistan Cricket Board was formed in 1949. The headquarter of PCB is in _________?
A. Karachi
B. Lahore
C. Islamabad
D. Rawalpindi
Which is the largest port on Red Sea?
A. Jeddah
B. Alaxendria
C. Sharm-Al- Sheikh
D. Port Sudan
After Asia which continent is the second most densely populated?
A. North America
B. South America
C. Africa
D. Europe
Which country has the largest reserves of Oil?
A. United States
B. China
C. Russia
D. Venezuela
Caumus, which is celebrated in mid-winter is a festival of _________?
A. Kalash
B. Chitral
C. Sindh
D. Balochistan
“Chilum Joshi” is a festival celebrated in __________?
A. Kalash Valley
B. Gilgit Baltistan
C. Peshawar
D. None of these
“Uchau” is a kalash festival, celebrated in: ___________?
A. Autumn
B. Mid winter
C. Spring
D. Summer
In which year an earthquake hit Hunza in Northern Areas of Pakistan?
A. 1970
B. 1972
C. 1974
D. 1977
Which philosopher is known as “Father of Liberalism”?
A. John Locke
B. Thomos Gorden
C. Denis Diterot
D. Jean-Jacques Rousseau
Human rights day is celebrated on 10th December every year. In which year General Assembly of United Nations
accepted the Universal Declaration of Human Rights?
A. 1945
B. 1946
C. 1947
D. 1948
When was Imam Shafi died?
A. 820 AD
B. 822 AD
C. 824 AD
D. 826 AD
Ibn Sina was Died in which year?
A. 1037 AD
B. 1038 AD
C. 1039 AD
D. 1040 AD
Ibn Sina was born in which year?
A. 980 AD
B. 981 AD
C. 982 AD
D. 983 AD
Ibn Sina was died in which country?
A. Iran
B. Iraq
C. Afghanistan
D. Palestine
OIC changed its name in _________ ?
A. 2011
B. 2012
C. 2013
D. None of these
Ibn Sina was born in which country?
A. Uzbekistan
B. Tajikistan
C. Kyrgyzstan
D. Kazakhstan
Abu Nasr Al-Farabi Born in year?
A. 870 AD
B. 970 AD
C. 872 AD
D. 972 AD
Fujiyama in Japan is a __________ ?
A. River
B. Lake
C. Volcano & Mountain
D. Plain
Zebra’s stripes, when they are first born are__________?
A. Brown
B. Red
C. Green
D. Blue
Rockey mountains are situated in North America, where are the Atlas mountains Situated in ________ ?
A. Canada
B. Morocco
C. Russia
D. Pakistan
Katas Raj sites __________ temples?
A. 7
B. 6
C. 5
D. 4
‘Okinawa’, a chain of islands, is part of______?
A. Japan
B. USA
C. UK
D. Taiwan
The medieval Gyanvapi mosque is in?
A. Varansai, India
B. New Dehli, India
C. Banglore, India
D. None of these
Red, Green, Blue & white Rivers are located in which Country ___________ ?
A. China
B. Russia
C. America
D. None of These
Gautama Buddha was born in ____________?
A. 623 BC
B. 723 BC
C. 823 BC
D. 923 BC
The second most spoken language in Pakistan is __________?
A. Punjabi
B. Pashto
C. Sindhi
D. Saraiki
The book “Zulfi, My friend is written by _____________?
A. Piloo Modi
B. Patric white
C. Albert Spear
D. None of these
How many Muslims received Noble Peace Prize till to 2022?
A. 5
B. 6
C. 7
D. 8
Construction of the Burj Khalifa began in 2004 and completed five years later in ________?
A. 2007
B. 2008
C. 2009
D. None of these
Tharparkar ( Sindh) is the_______ largest desert in the world and is considered to be the only fertile desert?
A. 18th
B. 19th
C. 20th
D. None of these
The smallest state of USA in area is __________?
A. Maine
B. Rhode Island
C. New Jersey
D. Hawaii
New England in North America is _____________?
A. Island of England
B. State of USA
C. Region comprising six states of USA
D. Province of Canada
What is the official language of Oman?
A. English
B. Urdu
C. Arabic
D. Turkish
What is the currency of Syria?
A. Dirham
B. Peso
C. Syrian pound
D. None of these
The River Irrawaddy is the life blood of ___________?
A. Myanmar
B. Bangladesh
C. Thailand
D. Laos
The headquarter of European Central Bank is situated in __________?
A. Paris, France
B. Frankfurt, Germany
C. Brussels, Belgium
D. Rome, Italy
The euro currency came into existence on ____________?
A. 1 Jan 1999
B. 1 Jan 1996
C. 1 Jan 1995
D. 1 Jan 2002
Which stock exchange is known as “The Big Board”?
A. Nasdaq Stock Exchange
B. Shanghai Stock Exchange
C. London Stock Exchange
D. New York Stock Exchange
China sea is outflow from which river?
A. Yangtze River
B. Amazon River
C. Orang River
D. None of these
Arabian sea is a part of ______________?
A. South Pacific
B. Arctic ocean
C. South Atlantic ocean
D. Indian Ocean
Little corporal is the nickname of ______________?
A. Napoleon
B. Queen Elizabeth
C. Shakespeare
D. None of these
What is the parliament of Lativa?
A. National Assembly
B. Chamber of Deputies
C. Diet
D. Seimas
What is the parliament of Poland?
A. Sejm
B. Monarchy
C. National Assembly
D. None of these
What is the emblem of Mongolia?
A. Lily
B. Lion
C. Rose
D. The Soyombo
The gate of tears is called of __________?
A. Palestine
B. Bab-el-mamdab
C. Yemen
D. Syria
Largest Producer of Rice in the World?
A. Russia
B. India
C. China
D. Pakistan
When Twitter was founded?
A. September 30, 2005
B. March 21, 2006
C. January 1, 2007
D. August 15, 2008
The Headquarters of Twitter is located in___________?
A. San Francisco
B. New YorK
C. Pairs
D. Genva
23rd April is world _________ day?
A. World Teachers Day
B. World Books Day
C. World Earth Day
D. World Children Day
Who was the first viceroy of India?
A. Lord ripon
B. Lord canning
C. Lord curzon
D. Lord mayo
Which of the following the current length of Indus river?
A. 4112 km
B. 3059 km
C. 3180 km
D. 2900 km
What is the theme of Earth Day in 2022?
A. Harmony with Nature and Biodiversity
B. Invest in Our Planet
C. Restore our Earth
D. None of these
Earth Day, celebrated annually on __________?
A. March 22
B. April 22
C. June 22
D. None of these
22 April is observed Internationally as _________?
A. Labour Day
B. Environment Day
C. Earth Day
D. Press Freedom Day
When Earth day celebrated first time?
A. 22, April 2005
B. 22, April 1998
C. 22, April 1969
D. 22, April 1970
in which year, did chernobyl disaster happen?
A. 1985
B. 1986
C. 1987
D. 1988
The book “Kitab Al Hind” is written by: __________?
A. Al Beruni
B. Maharaja Ranjit Sangh the Sikh ruler of Punjab
C. Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru
D. Chaudary Khaliq Zaman
Afghanistan border with ___________ Countries?
A. 9
B. 6
C. 8
D. 7
White House is located in __________?
A. France
B. U.S.A
C. Italy
D. Germany
Lake Constance is located in which country?
A. Russia
B. Germany
C. Poland
D. Ukraine
Hillier Lake is located in which country?
A. Russia
B. Norway
C. Australia
D. New Zealand
Blue Lake is located in which country?
A. New Zealand
B. Australia
C. Argentina
D. Denmark
Lake Saint Lucia is located in which country?
A. Australia
B. South Africa
C. Norway
D. Germany
The Muslims invaded Spain in ____________?
A. 711 A.D
B. 722 A.D
C. 706 A.D
D. 730 A.D
Who lead Muslim forces during the ”Crusades”?
A. Harun-Ur-Rashid
B. Walid-bin-Abdul Malik
C. Salah-ud-Din Ayubi
D. Ahmad Shah Qachar
Book “The Battle for Pakistan” is written by ____________?
A. Shuja Nawaz
B. Anatol Lieven
C. Hassan Abbas
D. None of these
What is the full form of “USSR”?
A. Union of Soviet Socialist Republics.
B. Union of Soviet Socialist Russia.
C. United Soviet Socialist Russia.
D. United South Socialist Russia.
Who wrote ” How to avoid climate disaster”?
A. Barack Obama.
B. Bill clinton.
C. Bill gates.
D. Joe Biden
Which is the Central Bank of Ukraine?
A. Bank of Ukraine
B. National Bank of Ukraine
C. People’s Bank of Ukraine
D. Federal Reserve of Ukraine
The slogan of the French Revolution was ____________?
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. None if the above
The British Commonwealth of nations was founded in __________?
A. 1929
B. 1930
C. 1931
D. 1932
Which river passes through maximum number of countries?
A. Mississippi
B. Amazon
C. Yangtze
D. Danube
World’s Quietest Room is in the _________ Country?
A. The U.S.A
B. United Kingdom
C. Canada
D. Australia
The architect of Faisal Mosque was: ___________?
A. Kenzo Tange
B. Vedat Dalokay
C. Nasreddin Murat Khan
D. Diotisalvi
When Iran officially became an Islamic Republic on ___________?
A. March 01, 1979
B. April 01, 1979
C. February 01, 1979
D. None of these
When did Islamic Revolution occur in Iran?
A. 1976
B. 1978
C. 1979
D. 1980
Treaty of Sevres was signed in ___________?
A. 1919
B. 1920
C. 1921
D. None of these
27th March celebrated as Wolrd ________ Day?
A. Forest Day
B. Library Day
C. Theatre(Entertainment) Day
D. Water Day
Which animal can create the loudest sound among any living creature?
A. Donkey
B. Monkey
C. Humpback whales
D. None of these
Which Country is the full member of SCO ?
A. Belarus
B. Afghanistan
C. Mongolia
D. UZBEKISTAN
Which country lies on the western side of the Iberian Peninsula?
A. Spain
B. Portugal
C. France
D. Andorra
What was the theme of the 2022 World Water Day (WWD) __________?
A. Leaving no one behind
B. Better Water, Better Jobs
C. Water for All
D. Groundwater, making the invisible visible
The largest source of pollution in the world is__________?
A. Herbicides and Insecticides
B. Automobile exhausts
C. Sewage and garbage
D. Industrial effluents
Twitter was created by: ___________?
A. Biz Stone
B. Jack Dorsey
C. Noah Glass
D. All Above
What is the name of Russian Space Agency?
A. Gazprom
B. Roscomos
C. ISS
D. None of these
“Big Bash League” is related to which sports?
A. Football
B. Baseball
C. Hockey
D. Cricket
LAC is between which countries?
A. China & India
B. Pakistan & China
C. China & Kazakhstan
D. Afghanistan & China
LOC is between which countries.?
A. Pakistan-China
B. Pakistan-India
C. Pakistan-Afghanistan
D. Pakistan-Iran
Where is Makran medical college located?
A. Faisalabad
B. Quetta
C. Ziarat
D. Turbat
Which one of the following is the world’s loftiest peak?
A. Mount Everest
B. Mount Kilimanjaro
C. Mount Elbrus
D. All of above
Treaty of Vienna was signed in which year?
A. 1809
B. 1812
C. 1815
D.1818
How many time word PAKISTAN has been used in National Anthem of Pakistan?
A. 4 times
B. 3 times
C. 2 times
D. 1 time
Arak Nuclear power plant is located in which country?
A. China
B. Iraq
C. Iran
D. None of these
KOTO Hydropower Project Timergara Dir of KPK Province generation capacity is _________ Megawatts?
A. 25 MW
B. 35 MW
C. 40.08 MW
D. None of these
The official residence of president of South Korea is: ___________?
A. Blue House
B. White House
C. Chitralada Palace
D. Temple Trees
Who said “Democracy is government of the people by the people for the people”?
A. Abraham Lincoln
B. Walter Stone
C. George Washington
D. Jean Austin
Abu Nasr Al-Farabi Died in year?
A. 950
B. 952
C. 954
D. None of these
Which of the following Olympic games are known as “Bloody Olympic games” in the history of games?
A. 1960
B. 1968
C. 1972
D. 1984
When did the first time did US grant right to vote to the women?
A. 1918
B. 1919
C. 1920
D. 1924
Petermann glacier is situated in ___________?
A. Greenland
B. Norway
C. Australia
D. None of these
How many presidents of United States were assassinated?
A. 5
B. 4
C. 3
D. 2
Ishkoman Valley is situated in which district of Gilgit Baltistan?
A. Astore
B. Hunza
C. Diamer
D. Ghizer
Which century is known as “The age of reason”?
A. 12th century
B. 16th century
C. 18th century
D. None of these
International Day against Women violence is celebrated each year on__________?
A. 25 November
B. 25 October
C. 25 September
D. 25 December
Who was the first man to set foot on all five continents?
A. Captain Cook
B. Johnson
C. Columbus
D. None of these
Which country was the first to introduce old age pensions?
A. Germany
B. France
C. Italy
D. Austria
Name the Parent Company of KFC and Pizza Hut?
A. Wendy’s International Inc.
B. Yum ! Brands Inc.
C. Doctor’s Associate Inc.
D. None of these
The last ruler of Soviet Union was ___________?
A. Mikhail Gorbachev
B. Boris Yeltsin
C. Leonid Brezhnev
D. None of the above
The autobiography titled “Resolved: Uniting Nations in a Divided World” has been written by which diplomat?
A. Antonio Guterres
B. Nadia Omair
C. Tedros Adhanom
D. Ban Ki-moon
Berlin was bombed by American forces for the first time in _________?
A. 1985
B. 1943
C. 1965
D. None of these
In which city was the first public opera house was opened?
A. Tokyo
B. Venice
C. Arizona
D. None of these
NASDA is a space agency of which country?
A. Japan
B. Netherlands
C. Italy
D. France
Which Sikh Guru invented ‘Gurumukhi Script?
A. Guru Nanak
B. Guru Angad
C. Guru Arjun Dev
D. Guru Gobind Singh
Which is the correct reason for the outbreak for the situation of cold war?
A. Defeat of axis force in the II World War
B. Bombing on Hiroshima and Nagasaki by USA
C. Emergence of USA and USSR as rival powers
D. Invasion on Pearl Harbour by Japan
NAMA is a space agency of which country?
A. Netherlands
B. Nigeria
C. France
D. Italy
What does SWIFT stand for financial?
A. Security for Worldwide International Financial Telecommunication
B. Society for Worldwide Interbank Financial Telecommunication
C. Service the Worldwide Interbank Financial Telecommunication
D. None of these
Where is the headquarter of International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) located?
A. New York
B. Geneva
C. Vienna
D. Berlin
The Barents Sea is located along the coasts of which two countries?
A. Russia-Ukraine
B. Russia-Norway
C. Russia-Belarus
D. None of these
Ukraine shares border with how many European Union Member states?
A. Two
B. Three
C. Four
D. None of these
TASS is a news agency of_________?
A. China
B. Ukarine
C. Taiwan
D. Russia
Shanghai Communique was signed between __________?
A. China and United States
B. US and Russia
C. China and Russia
D. India and China
When did Rawalpindi became capital city of Pakistan?
A. Never Remained Capital City
B. Remained Capital City From 1947 to 1960
C. Remained Capital City From 1949 to 1959
D. Remained Capital City From 1959 to 1969
The Upper House of Malaysia is called ________?
A. Dewan Khaas
B. Dewan Negara
C. Dewan Rakyat
D. None of the above
The Lower House of Malaysia is called ________?
A. Dewan Negara
B. Dewan Khaas
C. Dewan Rakyat
D. None of the above
In British Parliament, The Senate is also called: __________?
A. House of Commons
B. House of Lords
C. House of victors
D. None of the above
Dove lake is located in which country?
A. India
B. Argentina
C. Australia
D. Brazil
Lake Amadeus is located in which country?
A. Pakistan
B. Australia
C. South Africa
D. Sri Lanka
Trafalgar Square is in ________ ?
A. Italy
B. Ukraine
C. London
D. New York
Who is known as Aflatoon ?
A. Socrates
B. Aristotle
C. Plato
D. None of the Above
The State of the World’s Forests report is published by ______________?
A. United Nations Environment Programme
B. World Forest Organization
C. United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change
D. Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations
Quad countries held first naval exercise in which year?
A. 2010
B. 2016
C. 2018
D. 2020
Quad, an alliance of four countries US, Australia, Japan and India to contain China, formed in which year
A. 2012
B. 2007
C. 2020
D. 2018
The great lakes are group of __________ lakes?
A. 3 lakes
B. 5 lakes
C. 4 lakes
D. 6 lakes
Which of the following is not the part of Pacific Pumas?
A. peru
B. Mexico
C. Chile
D. Brazil
Mount Kilimanjaro is the highest place in African continent, while the lowest point on the continent is?
A. Lake Assal
B. Lake Victoria
C. Red sea
D. None of these
Manora Island at the shore of: __________?
A. Indian sea
B. Arabian sea
C. Both A & B
D. None the above
University of Heidelberg is the oldest university of ___________?
A. Germany
B. France
C. Italy
D. None of these
Bu-Ali Sina University is located in_________?
A. Iran
B. Iraq
C. Kazakhstan
D. None of these
The University of Leiden is the oldest university of________?
A. The Netherlands
B. Germany
C. Scotland
D. France
Surendra Kumar Sinha was the first Hindu chief justice of which country?
A. Bangladesh
B. Srilanka
C. Canda
D. None of these
Fraser islands is located in which country?
A. UK
B. South Africa
C. Australia
D. None of these
Algar waterfalls is present in which country?
A. Argentina
B. Spain
C. Italy
D. Norway
Name the greatest Muslim scientist who collected herbs from Spain to Syria and wrote an outstanding book
“Kitab-al-Jami fi Adwiya-al-Mufrada’.
A. Al- Razi
B. Ibn al baitar
C. Al-faraibi
D. Al-khuwarzmi
Velometer is used to measure?
A. Rain
B. Speed of Air
C. Wind pressure
D. Heat
Which Are two Non-Muslim countries of OIC?
A. Guyana
B. Suriname
C. Both
D. None
Pelee island is located in which country?
A. USA
B. Canada
C. Australia
D. Russia
Capital of Ukraine is _________?
A. Paris
B. London
C. Seoul
D. Kyiv
“Last Book of Urdu” [Urdu Ki Aakhri Kitaab] is written by _________?
A. Ibn e Insha
B. kk Aziz
C. ibne battuta
D. sir syed Ahmed khan
How many NATO countries share border with Ukraine?
A. 2
B. 3
C. 4
D. 5
Cook strait is under the jurisdiction of _______?
A. New Zealand
B. Australia
C. Papua new guinea
D. Marshal islands
International Olive Oil council (IOC) was set up in 1959, in ______?
a. Madrid
b. Doha
c. Istanbul
d. Algeria
“Siam” is the Old Name of Which Country?
A. Singapur
B. Thailand
C. Cambodia
D. Indonesia
CPEC connect the deep-sea Pakistani ports of Gwadar and Karachi to which province of China?
A. Sichuan Province
B. Xinjiang province
C. Henan Province
D. Guangdong Province
Which is the part of Asian Tigers?
A. South Korea
B. Japan
C. China
D. Pakistan
Paper was invented by: __________?
A. Cai Lun
B. Alexander Flemming
C. Loius Pasture
D. Non of these
Russia supply natural gas to the European countries which transit through state of : ________?
A. Turkey
B. Esotonia
C. Ukraine
D. Latvia
Balfour Declaration is related to the _________?
A. Establishing of a national home for Jewish People
B. Surrender of the Ottoman Empire
C. Assurance for the creation of Kurdistan
D. Defeat of Germans in World War I
Which of the following sea lie between Russia and Ukraine?
A. Sea of Marmara
B. Barents Sea
C. Sea of Azov
D. White Sea
Heidelberg university located in which country?
A. USA
B. France
C. Germany
D. None of these
The Aljaferia Palace, a fortified palace, is located in ______?
A. Algeria
B. Italy
C. India
D. Spain
The Cocora valley is the principal location of Quindio Wax Palm. Where it is located ________?
A. Argentina
B. Brazil
C. Colombia
D. Portugal
The Mont Saint-Michel, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is located in __________?
A. United States
B. France
C. Germany
D. Russia
How many ODI matches Prime Minister Imran Khan has captained for Pakistan?
A. 135
B. 137
C. 139
D. None of these
When did Christopher Columbus discovered West Indies ?
A. 1455 AD
B. 1492 AD
C. 1139 AD
D. 1556 AD
The Global Risk Report is published by which of the following?
A. Financial Action Task Force
B. United Nations Security Council
C. International Criminal Police Organization
D. World Economic Forum
Formosa Strait separates: ______________?
A. Spain from Morocco
B. Australia from New Zealand
C. China from Taiwan
D. Indonesia from Singapore
What is ‘Tokamak’ ?
A. An Israeli radar system
B. An American anti-missile system
C. A defence collaboration between Japan and South Korea
D. A device used in nuclear-fusion research for magnetic confinement of plasma
“Roland Garros” is the other name of _______?
A. French open
B. Australian open
C. US open
D. Wimbledon
Who discovered cement?
A. Agassit
B. Albertus Magnus
C. Joseph Aspdin
D. Janseen
1 barrel oil is equal to ________ liters?
A. 148
B. 159
C. 160
D. 150
Which country was previously known as the ‘Malagasy Republic’ ?
A. Malawi
B. Maldevis
C. Madagascar
D. Malaysia
The peak of what mountain is farthest from the center of the Earth?
A. Mount Everest
B. Mount Chimborazo
C. Nanga Parbat
D. K2
The ‘Tartar’ tribe inhabitates in which part of the world?
A. Siberia
B. Kenya
C. Indonesia
D. Malyasia
Which of the following is known as the ‘birds continent’ ?
A. Africa
B. South America
C. Asia
D. Australia
Krakatau volcano situated in which country?
A. Malaysia
B. Indonesia
C. Japan
D. South Korea
Who discovered “The Cape of Good Hope”?
A. Vasco Da Gama
B. Marco Polo
C. Robert Cook
D. Bartolomeu Dias
Who was the British PM at the time of Revolt of 1857?
A. Churchill
B. Pamstern
C. Attle
D. Gladstone
The World’s largest Glacier is: __________?
A. Lambert
B. Siachen
C. Hispad
D. None of these
Furakha Dam on river Ganga is disputed between?
A. India and China
B. India and Pakistan
C. India and Nepal
D. India and Bangladesh
Dong is the currency of ___________?
A. Malaysia
B. Myanmar
C. Philippine
D. Vietnam
Eritrea, Which became 182nd of UN in 1993, is in the continent of _________?
A. Africa
B. Australia
C. Europe
D. None of these
“Hangor day” is celebrated on ___________?
A. 9 December
B. 9 February
C. 9 April
D. 9 July
“Ambassador bridge” links which two countries?
A. Canada and USA
B. Germany and Poland
C. Belarus and Russia
D. None of these
Annapurna is the tenth highest mountain in the world, Its height is_________?
A. 7,091 meters
B. 8,000 meters
C. 8,091 meters
D. 9,000 meters
Annapurna Mountain range in which country?
A. Nepal
B. India
C. Bangladesh
D. China
Hiroshma is on which island?
A. Kyushu Island
B. Honshu Island
C. between both
D. none of these
Kampala is the capital of _________?
A. Uganda
B. Ghana
C. Kenya
D. Senegal
What is the profession of current Chancellor of Germany Olaf Scholz?
A. Physicist
B. Builder
C. Business man
D. Lawyer
Sutherland Waterfall is located in which country ?
A. England
B. New Zealand
C. Canada
D. Malaysia
The Gurkhas are the original inhabitants of _________?
A. Africa
B. Indonesia
C. Nepal
D. Bangladesh
Hibernia was the Roman name for which country ?
A. Ireland
B. Armenia
C. Ethiopia
D. Argentina
Iguazu waterfall is located between which two countries?
A. Brazil and Bolivia
B. Brazil and Argentina
C. Brazil and Chile
D. Bolivia and Colombia
Famous painting “The Scream” painted by ____________?
A. Johannes Vermeer
B. Rene Magritte
C. Vincent Van Gogh
D. Edvard Munch
Which Island is known as Sandwich Island ?
A. Hawaiian Island
B. Victoria Island
C. Ellesmere Island
D. None of these
“Long Walk to Freedom” is an autobiography of___________?
A. Martin Luther King
B. Nelson Mandela
C. Desond Titu
D. Michael Troot
Trans Siberian Railway is a railway network of which country?
A. Serbia
B. Somalia
C. Syria
D. Russia
Gruga park is in __________?
A. Russia
B. America
C. Germany
D. Sri Lanka
The Second Operation in Swat against Taliban in 2009 was called?
A. Operation RAH E HAQ
B. Operation RAHE RASAT
C. Operation ZARBE AZAB
D. None of these
The First Operation in Swat against Taliban in 2007 was called?
A. Operation RAH E HAQ
B. Operation RAHE RASAT
C. Operation ZARBE AZAB
D. None of these
The Crimean Peninsual was annexed by the Russian Federation in __________?
A. 2011
B. 2013
C. 2014
D. 2012
Which of the following is official residence of President of Canada?
A. Hôtel Matignon
B. 24 Sussex Drive
C. Inkognitogata 18
D. None of these
River Clyde is in which city of UK?
A. Glasgow
B. Birmingham
C. Amsterdam
D. The Hague
Volgograd is a city in __________?
A. Russia
B. Kazakhstan
C. Turkey
D. Spain
The strait of Gibraltar separates the Iberian peninsula from which African country?
A. Morocco
B. Tanzania
C. Egypt
D. Congo
In which European country would you find the Rijksmuseum ?
A. Netherlands
B. England
C. Italy
D. France
What is the name of the sovereign landlocked microstate bordered by France to the north and Spain to the south?
A. Malta
B. Cyprus
C. Andorra
D. None of these
Platinum jubilee is attributed to which figure?
A. 70 years
B. 60 years
C. 25 years
D. 50 years
East London is the city of which country?
A. South Africa
B. BRAZIL
C. BURMA
D. INDONESIA
What is the length of the longest ever megaflash seen in Southern USA?
a. 750 km
b. 755 km
c. 765 km
d. 770 km
Name of the US first lady is __________?
A. Jill Biden
B. Christiana Biden
C. Serena Biden
D. None of these
Asteroid named after a Tennis Star?
A. Roger Federer
B. Novic Djokovic
C. Rafael Nadal
D. Daniil Medvedev
Hen and Chicken islands is located in which country?
A. Australia
B. South Africa
C. New Zealand
D. None of the above
Island of Ellesmere is located in which country?
A. USA
B. Canada
C. Russia
D. France
Which Mountain range is often called as the ‘Third Pole’?
A. Hindu Kush Himalayan range
B. Karakoram range
C. Hengduan Mountains range
D. Alaska Range
Stadium that is constructed in Gawadar named ___________?
A. Senator Muhammad Ishaq Baloch Cricket Stadium
B. Senator Zafarullah Jamali Cricket Stadium
C. Feudalist Meer Arkam Ali Bugti Stadium
D. Meer Sher Haroon Baloch Cricket Stadium
When is the ‘World Day of Social Justice’ observed?
A. February 5th
B. February 15th
C. February 20th
D. February 25th
ASI is a space agency of which country?
A. France
B. India
C. Italy
D. Russia
The Stonehenge is located in _________?
A. France
B. Spain
C. England
D. Italy
Kuril island disputed between: ___________?
A. Sri lanka and India
B. Nepal and India
C. Japan and Russia
D. USA and Canada
Which is the headquarters of the European Parliament?
A. Strasbourg, France
B. Geneva, Switzerland
C. Rome, Italy
D. Nairobi, Kenya
Which country is called “The land of honest men”?
A. Mali
B. Burundi
C. Niger
D. Burkina Faso
The Barents sea is the part of which ocean?
A. Atlantic Ocean
B. Arctic Ocean
C. Pacific Ocean
D. None of these
OUAGADOUGOU is the capital of: __________?
A. Burkina Faso
B. Namibia
C. PNG
D. Barmoda
Manaslu Mountain Peak is situated in the range?
A. Andes
B. Himalaya
C. Karakoram
D. None of these
In which year, GMT Greenwich time was established?
A. 1887
B. 1884
C. 1890
D. 1900
Genoa is famous Seaport of_________?
A. Sri Lanka
B. Zimbabwe
C. Italy
D. Australia
Who was the last soldier of United States of America to leave Afghanistan?
A. Maj. GenHaaland James N. Matti
B. Maj. Gen. Chris Donahue
C. Maj. Gen Mark milley
D. Maj. Gen Loyd Austin
In which year, the Olympic Torch was lit by an arrow?
A. 1990
B. 1991
C. 1992
D. None of these
The Education for Justice (E4J) initiative was launched by __________?
A. International Court of Justice
B. International Criminal Court
C. United Nations Office On Terrorism And Financial Crime
D. United Nations Office on Drugs and Crimes
The only a country which uses Euro Currency out of 48 countries in Asia?
A. East Timor
B. Armenia
C. Georgia
D. Cyprus
Lord Louis Mountbatten was killed in which year?
A. 1978
B. 1979
C. 1980
D. None
Indonesia has announced that its new capital will be called_________?
A. Jakarta
B. Nusantara
C. Bandung
D. Makassar
The world fastest sinking city?
A. Brisbane
B. Jakarta
C. Cairo
D. Kabul
Dalal Street is located in India famous for __________?
A. Bombay stock Exchange
B. Delhi Food Street
C. Agra Taj mahal
D. Sports festival
Who is the writer of Tuzk-E-Babri?
A. Zaheeruddin Babar
B. Gulbadan Begum
C. Kamran Mirza
D. Nasir-ud-Din Muḥammad
What was code-named of first Indian Nuclear test at Pokhran in 1974?
A. Shining Shiv
B. Smiling Budha
C. Bang of Brahama
D. Pokhran Visphot
Mistake island is in which country?
A. Canada
B. USA
C. Indonesia
D. New Zealand
TONGA is an Island in which ocean?
A. Atlantic
B. Indian
C. Pacific
D. None of these
Himawari-8 is a satellite of __________?
A. Japan
B. Australia
C. China
D. South Korea
The Hwang Ho River falls into _________?
A. Indian Ocean
B. Yellow Sea
C. Red Sea
D. Bay of China
What is the main objective of FATF?
A. Combat terrorism
B. Stop terror financing
C. Place counties in the black lists.
D. None of these
First female prime minister in Tunisia and the Arab world is________?
A. Natalia Gavrilița
B. Najla Bouden
C. Sandra Mason
D. Magdalena Andersson
Noktundo is disputed territory of ____________?
A. Pakistan and china
B. New Zealand and Australia
C. Russia and North Korea
D. None of these
Who wrote the book “The Prophet” ?
A. Khalil Gibran
B. William Shakespeare
C. Anne Hathaway
D. None of these
‘The broken wings’ written by ___________?
A. Faiz Ahmed Faiz
B. Khalil Gibran
C. Allama Iqbal
D. None of these
Which of following organization gives away the Crystal Award to artists who have used art to improve the state of
the world?
A. UNESCO
B. Worldwide Fund for Nature
C. Food and Agricultural Organisations
D. World Economic Forum
The Kivu conflict began in 2004 between __________?
A. Congo and Sudan
B. South Sudan and Hetu Power
C. Rawanda and Sudan
D. military of Congo and Hetu Power group
The Executive Board of WHO is made up of how many specialist?
A. 32
B. 34
C. 36
D. 37
Tugela Falls is second highest water fall in the world located in__________?
A. South Africa
B. Australia
C. Asia
D. None of them
World Meteorological Organization (WMO) has its HQ in: ________?
A. Washington DC
B. Brussels
C. Geneva
D. Paris
World longest metro line has been started in which country?
A. USA
B. Switzerland
C. Japan
D. China
The Oslo Accord between Israel and Palestine was signed on which date?
A. 13 Sept 1992
B. 23 Nov 1993
C. 13 Sept 1993
D. None of these
Oscar Awards are related to which field?
A. Films
B. Literature
C. Science
D. Cricket
First transparent car of the world launched in which country?
A. France
B. Germany
C. USA
D. UK
George Washington was made the Commander in Chief of the American forces in ________?
A. In December 1773, after the Boston Tea Party
B. At the First Continental Congress in September 1774
C. At the Second Continental Congress in 1775
D. None of these
Which of the following Presidents of America abolished Slavery?
A. Abraham Lincoln
B. Thomas jefferson
C. George washington
D. Stanley jackson
Which is the longest street in the world?
A. Yonge Street, Canada
B. Shante Liza, Paris
C. Broad way, USA
D. Baldwin Street, New Zealand
The holy book of Tripitaka is for ___________?
A. Hinduism
B. Sikhism
C. Buddhism
D. Jewish
The smallest country in South America is_________?
A. Uruguay
B. Guyana
C. Surinam
D. Ecuador
Which country’s parliament is called “Mother of all Parliaments ?
A. Britain
B. Russia
C. China
D. USA
Real name of Alauddin Khilji was __________?
A. Ali Gurshasp
B. Alp Khan
C. Juna Khan
D. None of these
Blue Origin was founded by ____________?
A. Elon Musk
B. Bill Gates
C. Warren Buffet
D. Jeff Bezos
The book ” Death in the castle” is written by ____________?
A. Jonathan Swift
B. Bertrand Russell
C. Pearl.S. Buck
D. None of these
Which one of the following is the Saltiest Sea in the world ?
A. Black Sea
B. Mediterranean Sea
C. Red Sea
D. Dead Sea
Caspian Sea, Red Sea and Aral Sea are actually________?
A. Lakes
B. Canals
C. Rivers
D. Seas
The treaty of versailles ended what war ?
A. World War I
B. World War II
C. French Revolution
D. None of these
The name of Afghanistan’s Parliament is ___________?
A. Wolesi Jirga
B. National Assembly (Jirga)
C. National Congress
D. None of these
Which country’s parliament has the largest membership ?
A. India
B. China
C. Russia
D. USA
Which of the following country is known as mistress of the seas ?
A. USA
B. UK
C. Indonesia
D. Russia
Recently new Continent has discovered?
A. Coloforia
B. Maxicolia
C. Nazandlia
D. Zealandia
Who is the author of book: “100 most influential people in the world” ?
A. William Blake
B. Michael H. Hart
C. Charles Dickens
D. None of these
Hansen’s disease is commonly known as __________?
A. Parkinson
B. Leprosy
C. Polio
D. Brain Tumor
G77 is a coalition of ________ Countries?
A. 134
B. 124
C. 154
D. None of these
Where can you find Trevi Fountain?
A. Mali
B. Rome
C. Greece
D. Sydney
Renowned painter Frida Kahlo was from which country?
A. Mexico
B. Cuba
C. Argentina
D. None of these
What does camel stores in its hump ?
A. Fat
B. Water
C. Oxygen
D. None
‘Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA)’ is located in which country?
A. USA
B. Chile
C. Australia
D. Russia
The Length of Suez Canal is_______?
A. 183 Km
B. 193 Km
C. 203 Km
D. None of these
Who is the Author of the Book “A Journey to Disillusionment”?
A. Allama Iqbal
B. Benazir Bhutto
C. Sardar Sherbaz Khan Mazari
D. Fiaz Ahmad Mazari
What is iron dome ?
A. Israel defense system
B. UK defense system
C. Pakistan defense system
D. India defense system
Stupa is the sacred place of________?
A. Shintoism
B. Jainism
C. Buddhism
D. Hinduism
First Monday of October is observed every year as internationally?
A. Health Day
B. Habitat Day
C. Society Day
D. Education Day
In which Month is Summer Equinox occurs?
A. June 21
B. 22 September
C. 22 December
D. 21 March
Zealandia is ______ times bigger then Madagascar.
A. 8
B. 9
C. 6
D. 3
Which Planet is also known as Winter Planet?
A. Mercury
B. Earth
C. Jupiter
D. Uranus
Who was the only Five Star General in Pakistan Army history ?
A. General Ashfaq Parvez Kayani
B. General Pervez Musharraf
C. General Muhammad Zia-ul-Haq
D. General Ayub Khan
The Makli graveyard is houses tombs of __________?
A. Sufi saints
B. kings, queens
C. scholars and philosophers
D. All of the above
‘Ciprian Foias Prize’ is associated with which field?
A. Space Science
B. Mathematics
C. Virology
D. Business
How many Countries are members of Arab monetary fund?
A. 24
B. 26
C. 22
D. None of these
Which Muslim scientist wrote first book on Algebra ?
A. Al-Khwarizmi
B. Ibn Sina
C. Archimedes
D. Euclid
G5 Countries are Brazil, South Africa, China, India and _________?
A. Mexico
B. France
C. Argentina
D. None of these
Countries surrounding Caspian sea are Turkmenistan, Azerbaijan, Russia, Iran and ___________?
A. Kazakhstan
B. Lebanon
C. Maldives
D. None of these
G7 Countries are Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, United Kingdom and ________?
A. US
B. Mexico
C. China
D. None of these
UAE is the federation of ______ states?
A. 7
B. 10
C. 9
D. None of these
Who invented softball?
A. George Stewart
B. George Hancock
C. Robert Lewis
D. None of these
Currency of Ukraine _______?
A. Hryvnia
B. Lira
C. Tolar
D. None of these
Bandar Seri Begawan is the capital of ________?
A. China
B. Indonesia
C. America
D. Brunei
Andalusia is a region of __________?
A. Indonesia
B. Turkey
C. Russia
D. Spain
Cordoba is a city located in_______?
A. Iran
B. Spain
C. Egypt
D. Turkey
Ecbatana was a capital city under which Persian Empire?
A. Achaemenid Empire
B. Parthian Empire
C. Safavid Dynasty
D. None of these
Rover Cup was associated with with sports?
A. Horse Race
B. Football
C. Cricket
D. Hockey
Pakistan’s standard time was suggested by _________?
A. Liaqat Ali
B. Maulana Mazhar-ud-din
C. Chaudhary Rehmat Ali
D. Professor Mahmood Anwar
Which is Professional Social Media Platform?
A. Twitter
B. LinkedIn
C. Facebook
D. WhatsApp
Where is An Nafud desert?
A. UAE
B. USA
C. Nigeria
D. Saudi Arabia
Manthoka Waterfall is located in which city of Pakistan?
A. Karachi
B. Lahore
C. Skardu
D. Multan
Mali is a landlocked country located in the western side of Africa, It is famous for ?
A. Copper
B. Silver
C. Rubber
D. Gold
For whom the first time Passport was issued to dead body to shift it France in 1974 ?
A. Mummy of Hatshepsut
B. Mummy of Thutmos-II
C. Mummy of Tutankhamun
D. Mummy of Ramses-II
Which country has two capitals?
A. Bolivia
B. South Africa
C. Sri Lanka
D. All of the above
The worlds largest graveyard is located in which country?
A. Pakistan
B. Afghanistan
C. Iraq
D. Iran
International Day against Nuclear Tests (Anti-nuclear Day) is celebrated on:_________?
A. 29 May
B. 29 August
C. 22 July
D. 22 November
International Nurses Day is celebrated on __________?
A. 14 October
B. 22 March
C. 12 May
D. 9 September
In which Month is Spring Equinox occurs?
A. 22 December
B. June 21
C. 22 September
D. 21 March
Tafseer Ahsan-ul-bayan Is written by _________?
A. Shiekh Abubakar Jaber Al Jazairi
B. Dr. Shafiq Ur Rehman
C. Hafiz Salahuddin Yusuf
D. Imam Bin Qayyim
1st COP (Conference of Parties) was held in which city?
A. Kyoto, Japan
B. Berlin, Germany
C. Paris, France
D. None of these
The 1st COP (Conference of Parties) was held in_______?
A. 1992
B. 1994
C. 1993
D. 1995
Battle of Chausa was fought between Humayun and Sher Shah Suri at Chausa, near Bihar in which year?
A. 1539
B. 1540
C. 1545
D. 1555
Perejil Island dispute is in between Spain and ________?
A. Portugal
B. United Kingdom
C. France
D. Morocco
World’s oldest desert name is__________?
A. Atacama desert
B. Sahara desert
C. Namib desert
D. Gobi desert
name the new German Chancellor?
A. Angela Markel
B. stephen
C. Olaf Scholz
D. hairly george
The Longest Railway Tunnel is located in ___________?
A. Italy
B. Japan
C. Switzerland
D. None of these
Arab League was established in__________?
A. 21 December 1945
B. 22 March 1945
C. 23July 1945
D. 29 April 1946
Which place is called the ” Jewel of Hindukush”?
A. Balakot
B. Hazara
C. Mardan
D. Chitral
Honorary grave of Allama Iqbal is in which country?
A. Iran
B. Turkey
C. Iraq
D. Afghanistan
The Yellow Stone national park is in: _________?
A. China
B. USA
C. Italy
D. Nepal
Which Country’s Flag is different on each side?
A. Nepal
B. Paraguay
C. Libya
D. Sri Lanka
The island of Socotra belongs to: _________?
A. UAE
B. Yemen
C. Oman
D. Saudi Arabia
The largest reservoir of fresh water is present in __________?
A. Glaciers
B. Alps
C. Oceans
D. None of these
How many times Australia won Women’s T20 World Cup?
A. 5 times
B. 2 times
C. 1 times
D. None of these
Capital city of Kurdistan region is _________?
A. Suleymaniah
B. Shiraz
C. Diyarbakir
D. Erbil
Which strait connects Persian Gulf and Gulf of Oman ?
A. Malacca
B. Gibraltar
C. Hormuz
D. Bab al Mandab
“Quaid-e-Azam Jinnah The story of a Nation” Is a biography of Quaid-e-Azam written-by ________?
A. L.Hemilton
B. K.K Aziz
C. G Allana
D. None of above
“Moslem Nationalism in India and Pakistan” is written by ________?
A. Sharifdin Pirzada
B. Malik Hafeez
C. Bertrand Russell
D. None Of Above
“Evolution of Pakistan” is written by : __________?
A. Syed Sharifuddin Pirzada
B. Shabana Tabasum
C. Nazir Yar Jung
D. None Of Them
“Incomplete Partition” is written by: __________ ?
A. K.K Aziz
B. Gulzar Ahmed
C. Alastair Lamb
D. Lewis Carrol
One hector is approximately equal to how many acres ?
A. 2.47 acres
B. 1.5 acres
C. 4.5 acres
D. None of these
The Book “Hamlet” is written by ______________?
A. Adolph Hitler
B. Plato
C. Leo Tolstoy
D. William Shakespeare
The Famous Book ” Friend and Foes ” is written by ______________?
A. Mojeeb ur Rehman
B. KK Aziz
C. Ayesha Jalal
The Famous Book “The Daughter of the East” is written by ______________?
A. G Allana
B. KK Aziz
C. Ayesha Jalal
D. Benazir Bhutto
Book “Seize the Moment” is written by ______________?
A. Plato
B. Stanley Wolpert
C. Richard Nixon
D. None of these
Karnak Temple is situated in_________?
A. India
B. Nepal
C. Egypt
D. None of these
Where Harley Street is situated?
A. Germany
B. France
C. UK
D. Norway
Dame Street is situated in which city?
A. Dublin
B. New York
C. London
D. Mumbai
Baldwin Street is situated in which country?
A. USA
B. New Zealand
C. Australia
D. Canada
Capital Of Malawi Is ___________?
A. Lilongwe
B. Cape town
C. Jakarta
D. Male
Great Malawai Lake Located In ___________?
A. Italy
B. Africa
C. France
D. Egypt
Great Bear Lake Is In _________?
A. USA
B. Russia
C. Canada
D. Africa
Lake Baikal Is In Which Country ?
A. Russia
B. Canada
C. USA
D. None of these
Avila Walls is located in which country?
A. Croatia
B. Poland
C. England
D. Spain
Hamas came into power in Palestine ?
A. 2005
B. 2006
C. 2007
D. 2008
Aurelian Wall is located in which country?
A. Italy
B. Ukraine
C. Spain
D. Turkey
Antonine Wall is located in which country?
A. France
B. Croatia
C. Scotland
D. Poland
In which city is the world’s oldest tennis court from 1496?
A. Paris
B. London
C. Berlin
D. Bern
In which country were modern banknotes first used?
A. Italy
B. Sweden
C. Germany
D. France
Porcelain Tower of Nanjing is located in which country?
A. Turkey
B. China
C. Greece
D. Egypt
Troy is a legendary city of_______?
A. Rome
B. Turkey
C. Poland
D. France
Sturt Stony desert is located in which country?
A. Mexico
B. Canada
C. Australia
D. Chile
Gersoppa waterfall is located in which country?
A. Guyana
B. Uganda
C. India
D. Tanzania
Lake Ontario is located in which two countries?
A. Russia-Iran
B. USA-Canada
C. USA-Mexico
D. Israel-Jordan
Urmia lake is located in which country?
A. China
B. Iran
C. India
D. Sri Lanka
Reindeer is a lake located in which country?
A. Brazil
B. Canada
C. Peru
D. US
Virginia Falls is located in which country?
A. Norway
B. Italy
C. Canada
D. Mexico
Feather Falls is located in which country?
A. India
B. Britain
C. United States
D. Canada
Gavarnie Falls is located in which country?
A. France
B. Guyana
C. Norway
D. Canada
Ribbon waterfall is located in which country?
A. Canada
B. United States
C. Mexico
D. Italy
Seimas is the parliament of __________?
A. Finland
B. Latvia
C. Lithuania
D. Lebanon
Ginza Street is located in Tokyo. Where is Bourbon street located?
A. New Orleans, USA
B. London, UK
C. Milan, Italy
D. None of these
HUR is the secret agency of ________?
A. Sweden
B. Sri Lanka
C. Ukraine
D. Hungary
Bundesversammlung is parliament of _________?
A. Tanzania
B. Switzerland
C. Uzbekistan
D. Denmark
Saeima is the parliament of __________?
A. Lithuania
B. Lebanon
C. Latvia
D. Luxembourg
Abbey Road Street is located in __________?
A. New Orleans France
B. London UK
C. New York USA
D. Milan Italy
Grafton Street is in Dublin and Fifth Avenue street is in _________?
A. New York
B. London UK
C. Milan Italy
D. California
Reconciliation: Islam, Democracy, and the West was written by ____________?
A. ZA Bhutto
B. Jaswant singh
C. Benazir Bhutto
D. None of these
The Arrogance of Power was written by ____________?
A. J William Fulbright
B. Jaswant singh
C. Adam smith
D. None of these
The World Diabetes Day is observed every year across the world on____________?
A. 14 October
B. 14 November
C. 16 November
D. 15 November
Which country of the South America is known as ‘Granary of Europe’ ?
A. Chile
B. Argentina
C. Brazil
D. Peru
Which Asian country is home to the most nuclear power plants?
A. China
B. South Korea
C. Taiwan
D. None of these
How many U.S. states border the Pacific Ocean?
A. Four
B. Three
C. Five
D. Seven
Mojave Desert desert is located in________?
A. Afghanistan
B. India
C. Australia
D. USA
The creator of the popular numbers puzzle Sudoku?
A. Maki Kaji
B. Shinzo Teng
C. Mami Suzuki
D. Hiroko Akutsu
The book “Tareekh-e-Lahore was written by__________?
A. Aitizaz Ahsan
B. Kanhaiyya Lal
C. Rafique Afzal
D. None of these
Volcanic Mt. Etna is located in which country?
A. Hawaii
B. Indonesia
C. Italy (Sicily)
D. Kenya
Which Australian city is situated on Moreton Bay?
A. Adelaide
B. Sydney
C. Brisbane
D. Perth
Gogland Island belongs to which country?
A. Estonia
B. Sweden
C. Russia
D. Finland
What is the new name of the island of Madagascar?
A. Haitti
B. Malagasy
C. Mozambique
D. Maputo
Who was the 16th President of the United States?
A. Barack Obama
B. Abraham Lincoln
C. Donald Trump
D. None of these
Which book is written by Syed Abul Aala Maududi ?
A. Jane Eyre
B. Anna Karenina
C. Pardah
D. None of these
Armughan i Hijaz was written by ________?
A. Allama Iqbal
B. Abul ala maudoodi
C. Mir Aman Delhvi
D. Sir syed ahmed khan
“Hispaniola” is the old name of ______?
A. Iran
B. Cuba
C. Fiji
D. Haiti
Salisbury Is the old name of ______?
A. Hebridges
B. Petrograd
C. Harare
D. None of them
The Temple of the Tooth, which holds a sacred relic that is said to be the tooth of Buddha, is in______?
A. Kandy, Sri Lanka
B. Jaffna, Sri Lanka
C. Colombo, Sri Lanka
D. Galle , Sri Lanka
Hadrian’s Wall, which extends across northem England, was built on the order of the Roman Emperor Hadrian
in______?
A. 122 CE
B. 120 CE
C. 125 CE
D. 127 CE
Topkapi Palace is one of the most famous sites in_________?
A. Florence
B. Istanbul
C. Gland
D. Astana
Which is the capital of maldives?
A. Maye
B. Male
C. Washington
D. Mald
Name of Japan’s bicameral legislature (Parliament) is __________?
A. P Democratic party
B. National Diet
C. National federation
D. None of these
Mr bean (Rowan Atkinson) Belongs to ________?
A. Russia
B. London
C. US
D. England
The first intelligible words to be ever recorded on a telephone on March 10, 1876, were?
A. Hello
B. Hi
C. Mr Watson, come here. I want to see you.
D. Graham Bell is speaking
The longest primate animal in the world is________?
A. Gorilla
B. Giraffe
C. Kangaroo
D. None of these
Maya beach is located in which country?
A. Indonesia
B. Thailand
C. Malaysia
D. Russia
Who has the longest reign among following?
A. Angela Merkel
B. Barack Obama
C. President Putin
D. Narendra Modi
How many times the National Flag of Aganistan has been changed in last 100 years?
A. 10
B. 13
C. 15
D. 18
Which of the following countries is closest in size to Sri Lanka?
A. Qatar
B. Rwanda
C. Iceland
D. Laos
What continent is home to all the world’s countries that begin with “Z”?
A. South America
B. Africa
C. Asia
D. Europe
Zacatecas is a state located in which country?
A. Canada
B. Mexico
C. Brazil
D. Jamaica
Madagascar is off the coast of which country?
A. South Africa
B. Mozambique
C. Tanzania
D. Kenya
Which of the following country is called enclave?
A. Kosovo
B. Liechtenstein
C. Slovakia
D. San Marino
Which if the following countries is closest in size to Pakistan?
A. Congo
B. Paraguay
C. Turkey
D. Chile
Cape Agulhas is where the two oceans meet?
A. Atlantic and Indian
B. Indian and Pacific
C. Atlantic and Arctic
D. Pacific and Atlantic
Whose face was first uploaded on Facebook?
A. Al Pacino
B. Zuckerberg
C. Adam smith
D. Shahid Chudhary
Disappointment island is in which country?
A. New Zealand
B. England
C. India
D. None of these
Who Was the First Woman to run for President of the United States?
A. Hillary Clinton
B. Margaret Chase Smith
C. Victoria Woodhull
D. Patsy Mink
The president of USA ____ asked British Government to divide India into two parts namely Muslim India and
Hindu India?
A. Woodrow Wilson
B. F.D Roosevelt
C. both
D. None of these
Degrees on a map are divided into 60 equal parts. What are these parts called?
A. Days
B. Seconds
C. Minutes
D. Hours
Which of the following countries is an archipelago located in the Indian Ocean?
A. Vanuatu
B. Maldives
C. Jamaica
D. Kiribati
The total area of the earth is _______ Greater than the area of US.
A. 10 times
B. 20 times
C. 29 times
D. 52 times
The new name of Facebook is __________?
A. Meta
B. Beta
C. Delta
D. Face point
A Doll’s House is written by _________?
A. Kk Aziz
B. Mixim Gorky
C. Ibsen
D. Adam Dente
Strait connecting the Black sea and the Sea of Azov is ________?
A. Palk Strait
B. Kerch Strait
C. Bosphorous Strait
D. Dardenals Strait
The Masoleum of Halicarnassus is located in which country?
A. Turkey
B. China
C. Greece
D. Egypt
Which city is nicknamed as “Bat City” ?
A. Casper, Wyoming
B. Pottstown, Pennsylvania
C. Red Wing, Minnesota
D. Austin, Texas
The famous incident of Boston Tea Party took place in _________?
A. 1770
B. 1765
C. 1773
D. None of these
Mount Fuji is located in which country?
A. Japan
B. England
C. France
D. Canada
Anastasian Wall is located in which country?
A. England
B. Ukraine
C. Turkey
D. Spain
The first successful expedition to the Mount Everest was made in__________?
A. 1962
B. 1965
C. 1968
D. 1953
Who wrote the book ‘India Wins Freedom’ ?
A. Allama iqbal
B. Molana Abdul Kalam Azad
C. Sikandar mirza
D. None of these
OIC stands for __________?
A. Organization of Islamic Conference
B. Organization of Islamic Committee
C. Organization of Islamic Cell
D. Organization of Islamic Cooperation
In which city the United Nations was created?
A. Shanghai
B. San Francisco
C. Charlottetown
D. New York
Which is the main industrial activity in Tanzania?
A. Cloves export
B. Mining
C. Oil based
D. Sugar/coconut based
China Times is the official newspaper for which country?
A. Russia
B. Taiwan
C. China
D. Georgia
Cancun is a famous city of country?
A. Spain
B. Italy
C. USA
D. Mexico
Bali is famous tourist resort of___________?
A. Malaysia
B. Indonesia
C. Australia
D. None of these
Which country is called “Land of direct democracy”?
A. India
B. Germany
C. USA
D. Switzerland
Which countries flag has red circle on green background?
A. Malaysia
B. Bangladesh
C. Indonesia
D. Taiwan
On which country national flag there is an eagle and a snake?
A. Mexico
B. Germany
C. Austria
D. Peru
Which British explorer was the first European to see the Victoria Falls?
A. john hanning speke
B. David Livingstone
C. james cook
D. None of these
Name the first Astronaut to walk in space in 1965. He remained in space for 20 minutes.
A. Neil Armstrong
B. Alexei Leonov
C. Yuri Gagarin
D. None of these
Name the first Muslim who travelled in space from April 29 to May 6,1985?
A. Sheikh khalid ul waleed
B. Sheikh Bokhtar
C. Prince karim sulman
D. Prince Sultan bin Salman Al Saud
World’s first commercial communication satellite was launched in 1965. Its name was
A. Tiros I
B. Early Bird
C. Soyuz I
D. None of these
In the Muslim World which country has the highest per capita income?
A. Kuwait
B. UAE
C. Qatar
D. Oman
Name the bird which is fastest and can attain speed of 200km?
A. Eagle
B. Indian Swift
C. Condor
D. Falcon
How many Times has Brazil won the world cup football championship?
A. Five Times
B. Three Times
C. Four Times
D. Two Times
Where is the Devils Tower located ?
A. Japan
B. America
C. China
D. Russia
Great Mosque of Cordoba is located in which country ?
A. Iran
B. Turkey
C. Spain
D. Brazil
Valley of the Kings is located in which country ?
A. Turkey
B. Algeria
C. Hungary
D. Egypt
International Space Station ( ISS) was launched in which year ?
A. 1997
B. 1998
C. 1999
D. 2000
Who did the USA buy the Virgin Islands from?
A. Denmark
B. France
C. Italy
D. Russia
Toward Freedom 1936 is the autobiography of which personality?
A. Jawaharlal Nehru
B. Molana Abul Kalam Azad
C. Quaid e Azam
D. None of these
Who was the first Governor General of India?
A. Warren Hastings
B. William Bentick
C. Lord Delhousie
D. Lord Canning
How many cantons (sovereign states) are there in Switzerland _______?
A. 10 cantons
B. 15 cantons
C. 26 cantons
D. None of these
A place where pigs are kept is called _______?
A. Cellar
B. Sty
C. Brewery
D. None of Above
In reference to Pacific Ocean – what is the meaning of Pacific?
A. Very large
B. Peaceful
C. Never before
D. Dangerous
Which among the following is popular as Windy City?
A. Venice
B. Chicago
C. New York
D. Tokyo
The term ‘hook pass’ is related to _________?
A. Football
B. Badminton
C. Basketball
D. Boxing
OSS is the old name CIA which established in__________?
A. 1941
B. 1942
C. 1943
D. 1944
Who gifted the Statue of liberty of New York?
A. Germany
B. England
C. France
D. Spain
Which among the following is popular as Hermit Kingdom?
A. Korea
B. Japan
C. Taiwan
D. Borneo
Dirham is the currency of which country?
A. UAE
B. Malaysia
C. Morocco
D. Both A & C
The Largest Coffee growing country in the world is _____________?
A. India and Sri Lanka
B. Sri Lanka
C. Brazil
D. None of these
Which Country is known as the Roof of the World ________?
A. Africa
B. Tibet
C. North America
D. None of these
The currency of Ethiopia is_________?
A. Dobra
B. Dong
C. Birr
D. Rand
Which is the longest river of Afghanistan?
A. Kabul River
B. Kunar River
C. Amu River
D. Helmand River
Skorga waterfall is located in which country?
A. USA
B. Brazil
C. Norway
D. Uk
Vinnufallet waterfall is located in which country?
A. Italy
B. Australia
C. Norway
D. Brazil
Yumbilla Falls is located in which country?
A. Argentina
B. Peru
C. Brazil
D. Norway
When is world Rabies Day 2021 observed?
A. 23rd September
B. 26th September
C. 28th September
D. 30th September
Who was A.O. Hume?
A. Retired member of civil service
B. Governor- General of India
C. Viceroy of India
D. Member of British Parliament
What is the duration at the poles?
A. 3 months
B. 6 months
C. 9 months
D. 12 months
Which country of Europe is famous for dairy industry?
A. Sweden
B. Norway
C. Denmark
D. Switzerland
Which name is mentioned in every book of Allama Iqbal?
A. Mathew Arnold
B. William Wordsworth
C. Rumi
D. Goethe
The International Day of Peace is observed annually on_______?
A. 20 Sept
B. 21 Sept
C. 22 Sept
D. 23 Sept
The Most Polluted Country in the World is________?
A. India
B. Pakistan
C. Bangladesh
D. Afghanistan
suez canal is owned by________?
A. Syria
B. turkey
C. Egypt
D. None of these
Indian city Mumbai consists of how many islands?
A. Five islands
B. Six islands
C. Seven islands
D. Ten islands
Capital of Germany is __________?
A. Nairobi
B. London
C. Paris
D. Berlin
Where is river Thames?
A. England
B. Thailand
C. Germany
D. Russia
Who is the first purchaser of Pak-China made JF-17 Air craft?
A. Bangladesh
B. Myanmar
C. South Korea
D. Italy
Term of the President of UN General Assembly is ___________?
A. 1 Year
B. 2 Years
C. 5 Years
D. None of these
16th century built Kharphocho Fort is located in___________?
A. Kot Digi
B. Taxila
C. Swat
D. Skardu
Height of Broad Peak, 12th highest mountain in the world is________?
A. 8047 m
B. 8125 m
C. 8611 m
D. None of these
Japan captured Manchuria in________?
A. 1931
B. 1929
C. 1930
D. None of these
Jaisalmer is a city in_____________?
A. Turkey
B. Egypt
C. India
D. Iraq
Which of the following is the largest mosque in the world?
A. Imam Ali Mosque, Iraq
B. Great Mosque of Mecca, Saudi Arabia
C. Al-Masjid an-Nabawi , Saudi Arabia
D. Faisal Mosque, Pakistan
The first frisbee was made in __________?
A. 1957
B. 1958
C. 1959
D. None of these
Who is considered one of the greatest investors in the world?
A. Bill Gates
B. Elon Musk
C. Warren Buffet
D. None of the Above
At the time of invasion of Afghanistan after 9/11 attacks, who was the president of US?
A. Bill Clinton
B. George W. Bush
C. Barrack Obama
D. None of these
Who is the Current Supreme Leader of Taliban in Afghanistan?
A. Mullah Abdul Ghani Bardar
B. Mullah Haibat Ullah Akhunzada
C. Mullah Abdul Hakim
D. Siraj Uddin Haqqani
The Ramon Magsaysay Award is awarded to honour people and groups tackling ?
A. Education Problems
B. Poverty Problems
C. Development Problems
D. None of these
The Ramon Magsaysay Award — named after a Filipino president killed in a plane crash — was established
in________?
A. 1957
B. 1960
C. 1967
D. None of these
When was International Dog Day 2021 observed?
A. August 24th
B. August 25th
C. August 26th
D. August 27th
The Men Who Ruled India: was written by__________?
A. Rousseau
B. Philip Mason
C. G. Allana
D. None of these
Atlantic Wall is located in which country?
A. Spain
B. France
C. Croatia
D. Italy
“Hyde Park” London is renowned for?
A. Being residence of England’s foreign minister.
B. Beautiful red roses.
C. Liberty of speech
D. Unique design.
BECA stands for: __________?
A. Basic Exchange And Cooperation Agreement
B. Bilateral Engagement And Cooperation Agreement
C. Bilateral Engagement And Counter Arrangement
D. None of these
Warsaw is capital of_________?
A. Austria
B. Poland
C. Bulgaria
D. Sweden
International Day of UN Peacekeeper celebrated every year on ________?
A. 27 May
B. 28 May
C. 29 May
D. None of these
Khartoum is the capital of__________?
A. Iraq
B. Iran
C. Yemen
D. Sudan
Nouakchott is capital of__________?
A. spain
B. sweden
C. Mauritania
D. None of these
World Photography Day WPD observed each year on ___________?
A. 12th August
B. 17th August
C. 19th August
D. 22nd August
Sonoran is a desert present in ____________?
A. China
B. Mexico
C. Australia
D. India
How many Olympic medals has Pakistan won?
A. 12
B. 10
C. 8
D. 14
How many countries in world start with “Q”?
A. 2
B. 1
C. 3
D. 0
Basketball is the national game of the following country?
A. America
B. Canada
C. England
D. Lithuania
Larry O’Brien trophy is the famous championship of the following sport?
A. Volleyball
B. Basketball
C. Cricket
D. Football
Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame is located in ?
A. New Zealand
B. America
C. England
D. France
Which of the following nation is considered founder of basketball?
A. England
B. Nigeria
C. Kenya
D. America
Which of the following personality is the founder of basketball?
A. James Naismith
B. Christ Lee
C. James Medison
D. None of these
Marib Dam is located in________?
A. Iran
B. Iraq
C. Yemen
D. Syria
Mumbai stock exchange was established in_________?
A. 1875
B. 1948
C. 1870
D 1947
Who is the founder of telegram?
A. Yiming Zhang
B. Sundar Pichai
C. Pavel Durov
D. Even Speigal
When is world youth skills day observed?
A. July 14th
B. July 15th
C. July 16th
D. July 17th
Length of Canada’s border with the United States is ________?
A. 8, 891 KM
B. 7, 890 KM
C. 6, 7800 KM
D. 5, 600 KM
Who founded Judaism?
A. Prophet Muhammad PBUH
B. Jesus Christ
C. Abraham
D. None of these
Surma is name of a _________?
A. Mountain
B. Desert
C. River
D. Island
Longest Railway line in the world is _________ ?
A. Trans Siberian Railway
B. New York Railway
C. Beijing Railway Network
D. None of these
How many words are there in Russian language _____ ?
A. 10000
B. 100000
C. 150000
D. 350000
The weight of 5 rupee coin of Pakistan is ___________?
A. 5.00g
B. 5.50g
C. 6.00g
D. 5.50g
The State Great Khural is the parliament of which of the following country?
A. Sri Lanka
B. Nepal
C. Mongolia
D. South Africa
What is the name of parliament of Jordan?
A. Majlis Al-Umma
B. Majlis Al-Raees
C. Congress
D. None of the above
Which of the following is the parliament of Burma?
A. Pyethic Hyltaw
B. Althing
C. Storting
D. None of the above
Majlis Mesyuarat is the parliament of which of the following country?
A. Iceland
B. Iran
C. Brunei
D. Qatar
Parliament of Norway is known as:
A. Althing
B. Storting
C. Federal Assembly
D. Congress
Parliament of Oman is known as __________?
A. Consultative Assembly
B. National Assembly
C. National Congress
D. None of the above
Masherbrum Peak is located in _______?
A. Gilgit, GB
B. Skardu, GB
C. Ghanche, GB
D. Shigar, GB
What does Duff mean in golf?
A. A bad shot
B. A good shot
C. Winning shot
D. None of the above
Hitting the ball into the hole in one stroke in golf is called?
A. Eagle
B. Par
C. Ace
D. Birdie
Par, Birdie, Eagle and Ace are famous terms of ____________ sport?
A. Basketball
B. Golf
C. Football
D. Cricket
What is the height of an ice hockey goal?
A. 40 inches
B. 44 inches
C. 48 inches
D. 52 inches
The width of an ice hockey goal is ________?
A. 70 inches
B. 72 inches
C. 74 inches
D. 76 inches
What is the length of an ice hockey stick?
A. 60 inches
B. 63 inches
C. 65 inches
D. 70 inches
There are _______ players in each team in Ice Hockey.
A. Six
B. Seven
C. Eight
D. Nine
Stanley Cup is associated with which of the following sport?
A. Hockey
B. Ice Hockey
C. Football
D. None of the above
The Hockey Hall of Fame is located in _______?
A. Paris
B. New York
C. Toronto
D. Bern
Which country invented Ice Hockey?
A. England
B. Canada
C. America
D. Pakistan
Under the rules of golf, a golf ball has a mass no more than?
A. 1. 62 ounces
B. 1.65 ounces
C. 1.75 ounces
D. None of the above
What is the size of a golf hole?
A. 4.25 inches
B. 4.50 inches
C. 4.75 inches
D. 5 inches
Which of the following country invented golf?
A. England
B. Ireland
C. Canada
D. Scotland
Antonio Guterres UN Secretary General also served as?
A. Head of University
B. President of Portugal
C. Prime minister of Portugal
D. Executive member of IMF
How many planets are in our solar system?
A. 9
B. 8
C. 7
D. 5
“Dum dum” International Airport is in__________?
A. Kolkata
B. England
C. Canada
D. None of these
The main administrative capital of the African Union is in:____________?
A. Sudan
B. South Africa
C. Egypt
D. Ethiopia
North Korea invaded South Korea in the year?
A. 1947
B. 1948
C. 1949
D. 1950
Which country is considered as an original member of UN though it signed the charter later?
A. Poland
B. India
C. United States
D. None of these
How many delegates can each country sent to the UN General Assembly?
A. 7
B. 8
C. 5
D. None of these
The Gulf War of 1991 was precipitated by Iraqi annexation of_______?
A. Saudi Arabia
B. Kuwait
C. Bahrain
D. None of these
Who was the first Secretary-General elected from the rankers staff of United Nations?
A. U Thant
B. Dr. Kurt Waldheim
C. Kofi Annan
D. Trygive Lie
The highest point of Africa is_________?
A. Mt. Kilimanjaro
B. Mt. Mc Kilney
C. Mt. Everest
D. None of these
The Israeli Intelligence Community is made up of ______?
A. Aman
B. Mossad
C. Shin Bet
D. All of these
How many members are in the KNESSET (Legislative Body of Israel)?
A. 90
B. 120
C. 45
D. 60
Where is the KNESSET’s Headquarter Located?
A. Washington DC
B. New York
C. California
D. Jerusalem
Which Country is with most smartphone users ?
A. U.S.A
B. India
C. China
D. Canada
Which mughal ruler was modern to queen Elizabeth?
A. Shahjan
B. Hummyoun
C. Akbar
D. None of these
Which of the following is known as “The Loneliest Point on Earth”?
A. Point El Salvador
B. Point Bermuda
C. Point Nemo
D. Point Lonely
The Mekran medical college is located in __________?
A. Turbat
B. Quetta
C. Gawadar
D. None of these
Which of the following is world’s Longest and deepest tunnel and was opened in Switzerland in 2016.
A. Sheikan Tunnel
B. Gotthard tunnel
C. Eurotunnel
D. New guanjiao tunnel
Chaqchan Mosque is located in __________?
A. Skardu, Gilgit Baltistan
B. Khaplu, Gilgit Baltistan
C. Kharmang, Gilgit Baltistan
D. Shigar, Gilgit Baltistan
Which is Salty lake in Sindh?
A. Keenjhar
B. Haleji Lake
C. Manchhar
D. Hub Lake
The Book “Jinnah to Modi” was written by?
A. Richard Nixon
B. Spengler
C. Kuldeep Nayyar
D. None of these
Who was the first transgender Olympian weightlifter?
A. Caster Semenya
B. Laurel Hubbard
C. Veronica Ivy
D. Michelle Duff
TikTok was created by which social media billionaire?
A. Yuan
B. John Austin
C. Zhang Yiming
D. None of these
Yuan Longping belongs to which country?
A. Brazil
B. China
C. India
D. Bangladesh
Bicycle was invented in 1817 by ?
A. Robert Alberta
B. Mac Milan
C. Roger Blair
D. Karl von Drais
Ammunition of Muslim League is a name taken by which university ?
A. Punjab university
B. Islamia college Peshawar
C. Aligarh University
D. None of these
Moorish kingdom of Grenada ( Spain ) surrendered to Christians in ?
A. 712 AD
B. 1050 AD
C. 1492 AD
D. 1757 AD
Which country has the freshest water in world ?
A. Chile
B. Russia
C. Switzerland
D. Nepal
The famous waterfall ” Igauzu” is located at border of which two countries ?
A. USA & Canada
B. USA & Brazil
C. Brazil & Uruguay
D. Brazil & Argentina
The El Valle De La Luna ( Valley of the moon ) is located in which desert ?
A. Atacama Desert ( Chile )
B. Sahara Desert ( Africa )
C. Sandy Desert ( Australia )
D. Gobi Desert ( Mangolia)
The Highest cold desert ” Katpana desert ” is located in ?
A. China
B. Pakistan
C. Nepal
D. India
Which battle allowed Babur to defeat Ibrahim Lodhi and capture Delhi in 1526 ?
A. 1st Battle of panipat
B. 2nd Battle of panipat
C. 3rd Battle of panipat
D. Battle of waterloo
Muhammad Ghauri defeated Prithviraj Chauhan in the 2nd Battle of Tarain in which year ?
A. 1191 AD
B. 1192 AD
C. 1196 AD
D. 1197 AD
Annapurna peak is located in which country?
A. UK
B. China
C. West-indies
D. Nepal
In which country can the military personnel also contest elections?
A. Myanmar
B. Egypt
C. Hong Kong
D. China
First country to ban complete “Deforestation” is ?
A. Australia
B. Sweden
C. Norway
D. Denmark
Minar-E-Pakistan was designed by which Russian born Pakistani architect?
A. Nasreddin Murat-Khan TI
B. Vedat Dalokay
C. Arif Masoud
D. Yahya Merchant
Who got the title of ” Father of education” in Muslims of subcontinent?
A. Quaid-e-Azam
B. Allama Iqbal
C. Sir Syed Ahmad khan
D. None of these
Brandenburg Gate is located in ___________?
A. Italy
B. Germany
C. Russia
D. None of these
Wellington Arch is located in ____________?
A. New Zealand
B. England
C. Australia
D. None of these
Green Park is located in ___________?
A. Cuba
B. England
C. Poland
D. Germany
Canada Gate is in ___________?
A. Canada
B. England
C. USA
D. France
Which Country have water proof currency?
A. Iranian
B. Asian
C. African
D. Australian
What is secret agency of Israel?
A. CIA
B. MOSSAD
C. RAW
D. ASIS
What is the oval office?
A. FIFA Headquarter
B. International cricket council office in dubai
C. The personal office of US president
D. None of these
On which date U.S. purchased Alaska state from Russia ?
A. 18 Oct, 1867
B. 30 Mar, 1867
C. 12 Dec, 1867
D. None of these
Which university become the first Pakistan university to start a PhD programme on Seerat-ul-Nabi(SAW)?
A. Sargodha University
B. Liaquat Universit
C. Sindh University
D. Punjab University
TransPeshawar BRT system consist of how many stations ?
A. 26
B. 28
C. 30
D. 32
The oldest Engineering university of Pakistan is ____________?
A. National University of science & technology
B. University of Engineering & technology Lahore
C. University Engineering & technology taxila
D. None of these
First person in the world to receive Pfizer Covid-19 vaccine is from?
A. USA
B. UK
C. France
D. Russia
Aksai chin is between which two countries?
A. Pakistan and India
B. China and India
C. Pakistan and Iran
D. China and Pakistan
Which city of Pakistan is called “City of Schools”.
A. Haripur
B. Kohistan
C. Abbottabad
D. Mansehra
Which nation is also referred as “The Land of Flying Fish” ?
A. Barbados
B. Guyana
C. Finland
D. Jamaica
When was the right to vote given to women in Switzerland?
A. 1935
B. 1950
C. 1965
D. 1971
Which air line won the best award 2020?
A. New Zealand
B. Canada
C. America
D. Japan
Oslo agreements in 1993 were signed between?
A. Azerbaijan , Russia
B. Israel , Palestine
C. Iran , USA
D. None of these
On every 10 December, the Noble peace prize is awarded in?
A. USA
B. Norway
C. Rome
D. None of these
Kaliningrad border lies with lithuania and Poland, that territory belongs to which country?
A. Poland
B. Lithuania
C. Russia
D. None of these
Cod wars were fought between?
A. UK , Iceland
B. Norway , Iceland
C. Sweden , Denmark
D. None of these
Marti Ahtsari received Noble peace prize in 2008, for his efforts to resolve international conflicts, belongs to
which country?
A. Finland
B. Norway
C. Sweden
D. None of these
77% land area of Russia is located in?
A. Asia
B. Europe
C. Both
D. None of these
Russia is located in which two continents?
A. Asia , Europe
B. Europe , Africa
C. Asia , America
D. None of these
Obama’s book, “A Promised Land” came out on ______________?
A. 15 November
B. 16 November
C. 17 November
D. 18 November
“Becoming”, the biography written by?
A. Henry Clinton
B. Indira Gandhi
C. Michelle Obama
D. Melania Trump
Current Era of Geological Time Scale is _____________?
A. Paleozoic
B. Mesozoic
C. Holocene
D. None of these
“Zulfi My Friend” is a book written by?
A. Z A Bhutto
B. M K Gandhi
C. K K Aziz
D. Piloo Mody
Which book is entitled as “Bible of Communism”?
A. Das Kapital
B. War and Peace
C. Communist Manifesto
D. None of these
“Higher than Hopes” (by Fatima Meer) is the biography of?
A. Mother Teresa
B. Nelson Mandela
C. Liaqat Ali Khan
D. Sir Agha khan
The Novel “Sword of Tipu Sultan” was written by?
A. K. M Munshi
B. B. S. Gidwani
C. Leo Tolstoy
D. None of these
“Dalal Street” is located in which country?
A. Pakistan
B. India
C. China
D. None of these
Brexit referendum was held on?
A. 2015
B. 2016
C. 2017
D. 2020
Suez Canal convention was held in which year?
A. 1887
B. 1888
C. 1889
D. None of these
Under which treaty did the British recognize the independence of 13 American colonies?
A. Brussels Treaty
B. Treaty of Paris
C. Geneva Convention
D. Treaty of Versailles
Who is the Author of “Warrior Race: A Journey Through the Land of the Tribal Pathans”?
A. Imran Khan
B. Ishaq Dar
C. Waseem Akram
D. Perviaz Mushraf
When was west Germany admitted as a member of NATO?
A. 9 May, 1954
B. 9 May, 1955
C. 9 May, 1956
D. 9 May, 1960
Vietnam joined the UN in the year?
A. 1977
B. 1976
C. 1980
D. None of these
UN adopted the charter of Economic Rights and duties of states in the year?
A. 1975
B. 1973
C. 1980
D. 1974
International Court of Justice was established in the year?
A. 1946
B. 1945
C. 1947
D. None of above
NPT was entered into force in the year?
A. 1972
B. 1970
C. 1980
D. None of these
Vladimir Lenin died in _______________?
A. 1922
B. 1924
C. 1925
D. 1929
Which is world’s most high budget movie?
A. Avatar
B. Lord Of Rings
C. Pirates of Carribean
D. None of above
What is the national bird of US?
A. Cat
B. Baribian camal
C. Bald eagle
D. horse
The present constitution of France is also known as?
A. Constitution of Fourth Republic
B. Constitution of Third Republic
C. Constitution of Fifth Republic
D. None of these
Who is known as first black woman senator in US history?
A. Moseley-Braun
B. Ilhan Omar
C. Kamala Harris
D. None of these
Which country opens first Islamic school for transgender persons?
A. Pakistan
B. Afghanistan
C. Bangladesh
D. Iraq
The ratio between land & oceans by area is ____________.
A. 80.2% & 19.8%
B. 59% & 41%
C. 70.8% & 29.2%
D. 61% & 29%
Earth has an equatorial circumference of __________.
A. 34,902 miles
B. 24,902 miles
C. 44, 902 miles
D. None of these
Total area of the earth is _________ million km².
A. 510
B. 492
C. 392
D. 692
When All Pakistan Ulema council was founded?
A. 1980
B. 1989
C. 1990
D. 1998
Sonoran Desert is located in?
A. Brazil
B. Namibia
C. China
D. North America
which type of milk is generally lowest in fat?
A. Full cream
B. Powered
C. Fried
D. Skimmed
Which country has two capitals?
A. France
B. Bolivia
C. Germany
D. Italy
Pravda was the newspaper of ___________?
A. America
B. China
C. Germany
D. Soviet union
Africa’s tallest mountain, the Mount Kilimanjaro is located in which country?
A. South Africa
B. Tanzania
C. Zimbabwe
D. Nigeria
Which city becomes world’s highest baseball field?
A. Skardu, Pakistan
B. Tokyo, Japan
C. Leadville, Colorado
D. La paz, Bolivia
How Many Dams are in Pakistan?
A. 100 Dams
B. 150 Dams
C. 200 Dams
D. 250 Dams
Where is the library of mistakes?
A. London
B. EdinBurgh
C. Dublin
D. Leeds
When was Rocky Mountain National Park Act was signed by President Woodrow Wilson?
A. 25 December 1915
B. 26 January 1915
C. 27 February 1915
D. None of these
What was the old name of china?
A. Xiamen
B. Hefei
C. Macau
D. Qin
Which country is known as Sino?
A. Cuba
B. Fiji
C. China
D. Chad
What is the meaning of Siachen Glacier?
A. High glacier
B. Abundance of roses
C. Pure glacier
D. Blue glacier
The right to voting in U.K was extended to woman in ____________?
A. 1928
B. 1929
C. 1930
D. 1931
The Residential place of the Britain Prime Minister is at _____________?
A. 10-Downing Street
B. White House
C. Black House
D. None of these
King John granted Magna Carta to the Barons in the year ___________?
A. 1215
B. 1315
C. 1415
D. 1515
First Prime Minister of Britain who lead the govt of Britain for over twenty years?
A. Robert Walpole
B. Lord Morley
C. Munro
D. None of these
British Parliament is also called the ______________?
A. Father parliament
B. Mother parliament
C. Brother parliament
D. Sister parliament
In which year Zimbabwe gained independence?
A. 1971
B. 1987
C. 1980
D. 1977
Pakistan has the ________ highest number of diabetic patients in the world.
A. First
B. Second
C. Third
D. Fourth
Birth anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi is celebrated on?
A. 2 October
B. 2 November
C. 2 December
D. 1 November
Where is the headquarter of The Global Fund to Fight AIDS?
A. Vienna
B. Geneva
C. New York
D. London
Bloomberg news agency belongs to which country?
A. United States
B. France
C. UK
D. None of these
US President during World war 1 was?
A. Franklin Roosevelt
B. Wodrow Wilson
C. George Washington
D. None of these
Which country is the world’s oldest surviving federation?
A. Italy
B. Russia
C. Great Britain
D. United States
Unesco was founded in __________?
A. 1945
B. 1947
C. 1948
D. 1949
The ” Oscars of Science ” was first awarded in ________.
A. 2008
B. 2010
C. 2012
D. 2014
Brics was founded in ___________?
A. 1996
B. 1999
C. 2004
D. 2006
A person can recognize a sound in as a little as __________?
A. 0.05 seconds
B. 0.06 seconds
C. 0.07 seconds
D. 0.08 seconds
The most common name in the world is __________.
A. John
B. Muhammad
C. Abraham
D. David
The oldest large-scale film studio in the world is __________?
A. Paramount Pictures
B. Babelsberg Film Studio
C. Hengdian World Studio
D. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Name of Lower House of Russian federation legislation?
A. Supreme Soviet
B. Federation Council
C. State Duma
D. House of representatives
Amazon tropical rainforest is also known as?
A. Boreal
B. Selvas
C. Tundra
D. Conifers
Which animal is depicted on the logo of WWF (World Wide Fund for Nature)?
A. Snow Leopard
B. Gorilla
C. Lion
D. Panda
Which of following is youngest country of Europe?
A. Switzerland
B. Belgium
C. Kosovo
D. Sweden
The Black Mountains is located in:
A. France
B. Germany
C. Canada
D. Pakistan
Which Gas was first used in World War 1?
A. Helium
B. Hydrogen
C. Chlorine
D. Nitrogen
The book “Post American World” is written by _________?
A. Michal Chosudovsky
B. Mark Taliano
C. Brzezinski
D. Fareed Zikriya
The Five star movement is a political party in ___________?
A. Turkey
B. Norway
C. Italy
D. Canada
Guantanamo Bay is located in _______.
A. USA
B. Tanzania
C. Cuba
D. Mozambique
Switzerland of the middle East is _____________?
A. Jordon
B. Iran
C. Tajikistan
D. Lebanon
The biggest Island of Indonesia ___________?
A. Sulawesi
B. Java
C. Seram
D. Sumatra
“Turin” was first capital of which country before her current capital?
A. Italy
B. Germany
C. Switzerland
D. Nepal
In which country is the Great Slave Lake?
A. USA
B. Canada
C. South Africa
D. Iraq
How many total number province in Afghanistan?
A. 28
B. 31
C. 34
D. 37
Glasgow is the sea port of which country?
A. England
B. Germany
C. France
D. Iran
There are ___________ rings in the symbol (logo) of Olympic games that represents continents of the world.
A. 5
B. 6
C. 7
D. 8
What is the motto of Olympic Games?
A. There’s no traffic on the extra mile
B. Fast and Furious
C. Together stronger
D. Faster, higher, stronger
Which of the following is coldest capital city of the world?
A. New Delhi
B. Ulan Baatar
C. Islamabad
D. Riyadh
Kot Diji Fort is located in ____________?
A. Khairpur
B. Karachi
C. Badin
D. Shikarpur
Grasslands in Australia are called?
A. Downs
B. Pampas
C. Steppes
D. Prairies
Who discovered China?
A. Christopher Columbs
B. Vasco De Gama
C. Ibn Batuta
D. Morco Polo
‘Leviathan’ is a famous book of Thomas Hobbes written in _________.
A. 1641
B. 1651
C. 1671
D. None of these
Which International Organization has been honored Noble Prize 3 times?
A. International Labour Orgnization
B. Amnesty International
C. United Nation’s Children Fund
D. International Committee for Red Cross (ICRC)
Which of following political Party is oldest party in the UK?
A. Labour Party
B. Conservative Party
C. Liberal Party
D. Green Party
When Labour Party of UK was established?
A. 1900
B. 1901
C. 1902
D. 1903
Quebec was the former colony of __________?
A. Italy
B. Britain
C. Spain
D. France
The researchers of which country have developed renewable energy storage devices?
A. Pakistan
B. India
C. UK
D. None of these
The world’s oldest known natural pearl has recently discovered in ____________?
A. Tristan Da Cunha
B. New Guinea
C. Abu Dhabi
D. None of these
Which is oldest stock exchange in Asia?
A. Tokyo
B. Bejing
C. Mumbai
D. Karachi
The newest internationally recognized country in the world is ____________?
A. Kosovo
B. East Timor
C. North Sudan
D. South Sudan
Which airline compeleted test of longest non-stop passenger flight?
A. Qatar Airways
B. Cathay Pacific
C. Qantas
D. Emirates
The GOP was founded in ____________?
A. 1854
B. 1850
C. 1855
D. 1853
1st women president of UNGA was?
A. José Arce
B. Luis Padilla Nervo
C. Oswaldo Aranha
D. Vijaya Lakshmi Pandit
Who was 1st UNGA president?
A. Paul-Henri Spaak
B. Oswaldo Aranha
C. José Arce
D. Herbert Vere Evatt
What is the basic element of Education system?
A. Student
B. Assessment
C. Instructor
D. Curriculum
Which country has the briefest constitution the world?
A. Pakistan
B. Iran
C. Turkey
D. USA
Which country is going to give online tourist visa for the first time?
A. Pakistan
B. China
C. USA
D. Saudi Arabia
Nomadic people living in Central Asia were called?
A. Huns
B. Attalis
C. Mongols
D. Vass
In which year first one day international cricket match was played?
A. 1960
B. 1970
C. 1971
D. 1975
How many gods are there in Zoroastrianism?
A. One
B. Two
C. Three
D. None of these
What is the meaning of Shiva?
A. The helper
B. The destroyer
C. The creator
D. None of these
What is the meaning of Vishnu?
A. The destroyed
B. The preserver
C. The image of god
D. None of these
What is the meaning of Brahma?
A. The preserver
B. The destroyer
C. The creator
D. None of these
Religion which believes that Hazrat Uzair (A.S) is the son of Allah?
A. Zoroastrian
B. Majusi
C. Jew
D. None of these
What was the religion of Persian people before Islam?
A. Judaism
B. Hanfa
C. Zoroastrian
D. None of these
The most ancient city of South Asia is?
A. Lahore
B. Peshawar
C. Ghazni
D. Karachi
In which fort Raja Dahir’s wife fled with 15000 troops from,where she challenged Mohammad Bin Qasim?
A. Potwar
B. Kirthar
C. Rawar
D. None of these
The most famous court poet of Akbar was:
A. Raskhan
B. Surdas
C. Abdur Rahain Khan-i-Khanah
D. None of these
Amir Khusro’s name is associated with the invention of?
A. Sitar
B. Tabla
C. Shehnai
D. None of these
Which two countries south Asia’s first cross-border oil pipeline?
A. China-Nepal
B. India-Nepal
C. Pakistan-China
D. Turkey-India
What is the literal meaning of word philosophy?
A. Love of wisdom
B. love of God
C. love of nature
D. love of knowledge
Religion Shintoism is followed in which of the following countries?
A. China
B. Russia
C. Japan
D. Nepal
In which sport do teams compete for the Dunhill Cup?
A. Snooker
B. Golf
C. Table Tennis
D. Badminton
Adolf Hitler became chancellor of Germany in __________?
A. 1931
B. 1932
C. 1933
D. 1934
The All India Muslim Ladies Conference was founded in the year _________?
A. 1912
B. 1913
C. 1907
D. 1915
French author Alexander Dumas wrote which of the following?
A. Count of Monte Cristo
B. The Three Musketeers
C. Both of the above
D. None of the above
Charles Dickens is the author of _______?
A. Oliver Twist
B. The Haunted man and the Ghost’s Bargain
C. A Child’s History of England
D. All of these
The Roman numeral for the number “1000” is ____?
A. L
B. C
C. D
D. M
The Roman numeral for the number “500” is ____?
A. L
B. C
C. D
D. M
The Roman numeral for the number “100” is ____?
A. L
B. C
C. D
D. M
The Roman numeral for the number “50” is ____?
A. L
B. C
C. D
D. M
“Bharat Ratna” is the __________ award of India?
A. Military
B. Civilian
C. Academic
D. Political
“Param Vir Chakra” is the highest ____________ award of India?
A. Military
B. Civilian
C. Academic
D. Political
“Victoria Cross” is the highest _________ award of UK?
A. Military
B. Civilian
C. Academic
D. Political
“Presidential Medal of Freedom” is the highest ________ award of the United States?
A. Military
B. Civilian
C. Academic
D. Political
“Congressional Medal of Honour” is the highest _________ award of the United States?
A. Military
B. Civilian
C. Academic
D. Political
Points that form a boundary between Asia and Europe are?
A. Ural mountain and River Ural
B. Part of Caspian Sea and Caucasus Mountains.
C. Option A&B
D. None of the above
The first oil well was drilled in the USA in the year ___________?
A. 1857
B. 1858
C. 1859
D. 1860
P.K Hitti was the person who wrote the history of __________?
A. Arab
B. Chinese
C. Europe
D. Portuguese
Elysee Palace is an official residence of __________?
A. Germany
B. France
C. Poland
D. Belgium
Sociology is ________ word.
A. Persian
B. Latin
C. Greek
D. English
First Women Speaker of US Congress is ___________?
A. Nancy Pelosi
B. Nancy Powell
C. Candoleeza Rice
D. Haillary Clintion
Middle East Treaty Organization (METO) and Baghdad Pact were the names of?
A. CENTO
B. SAARC
C. OECD
D. WTO
The Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action is the official name of?
A. Paris Accord
B. Kyoto Protocol
C. Iran Nuclear Deal
D. US-Canada-Mexico Trade Deal
The “Me Too” movement was founded by?
A. Sherry Marts
B. Reid Hoffman
C. Tarana Burke
D. Erik Soleheim
The Black Sea is a body of water and marginal sea of the __________ ocean.
A. Indian
B. Atlantic
C. Arctic
D. Pacific
The United Nations International Day for Tolerance is observed on ___________?
A. 16 May
B. 16 Aug
C. 16 Nov
D. 16 Dec
The Gomal pass is one of the most important trade routes from subcontinent to?
A. Iran
B. Afghanistan
C. India
D. None of these
World Mangroves day is celebrated on__________?
A. July 25th
B. July 26th
C. July 27th
D. July 28th
The Gulf of Carpentaria is located at northern coast of __________?
A. Canada
B. Russia
C. Australia
D. China
Nuuk is the capital and largest city of _________?
A. New Guinea
B. Greenland
C. Malagasy
D. Fiji
Which African country has made ”floating island”______?
A. Uruguay
B. Nigeria
C. Ivory coast
D. Niger
Who was the first governor general of bengal?
A. Warren hastings
B. Robert
C. William Bentinck
D. Lord cornwallis
Tenure of House of representatives in US is ___________?
A. 4 years
B. 3 years
C. 2 years
D. 1 year
Time duration of a Senator is __________?
A. 5 years
B. 6 years
C. 7 years
D. 8 years
How many pieces has each player in chess game?
A. 12
B. 14
C. 16
D. 18
Who is considered as “The Father of Chinese Artificial Satellite”?
A. Zhao Jiuzhang
B. Zhang Jie
C. Sir Charles Kuen Kao
D. Tsung-Dao Lee
Which physicist is called “the father of the Chinese atomic bomb”?
A. Frédéric Joliot-Curie
B. Qian Sanqiang
C. Chen-Ning Franklin Yang
D. Wang Ganchang
Google celebrated the _______ birthday in the honour of Dr Ruth Pfau’s?
A. 70th
B. 80th
C. 90th
D. None of these
Who is president of USA at the time of World War 1?
A. Abraham Lincoln
B. Woodrow wilson
C. George Washington
D. James Madison
Which country has a Golden bridge that’s held up by a pair of Giant concrete hands?
A. USA
B. China
C. Vietnam
D. None of these
Penalty cards used in Football first introduced in which year?
A. 1970
B. 1974
C. 1996
D. None of these
Which country detonated its first nuclear device underground?
A. North Korea
B. China
C. USA
D. USSR
In which country have scientists identified new species of dinosaur that was the largest ever discovered in the
world?
A. Pakistan
B. China
C. India
D. Australia
Ancient city Kemune emerged in which country on September 2019?
A. Iran
B. Syria
C. Yemen
D. Iraq
Kartarput corridor is _________ away from Gurdaspur in Punjab India.
A. 3 Km
B. 4 Km
C. 5 Km
D. 6 Km
The total length of Pakistan border is ___________.
A. 6774 KM
B. 6573 KM
C. 6744 KM
D. 6722 KM
White Cane Day Observed on ?
A. 15 October
B. 17 October
C. 16 October
D. None of These
Who is the founder of Abraaj Group (Dubai based equity fund)?
A. Fayeeza Naqvi
B. Badar Jafar
C. Arif naqvi
D. Sohail Anjum
“Order of Cloud and Banner” is the most prestigious military award of__________?
A. America
B. Japan
C. China
D. North Korea
Which mountain peak is called K1?
A. Nanga Parbat
B. Tirich Mir
C. Mount Everest
D. Masherbrum
The depth of world’s deepest and largest swimming pool is?
A. 25 meters
B. 30 Meters
C. 45 meters
D. 60 meters
World’s Deepest Swimming Pool is Situated in which country?
A. USA
B. Germany
C. Dubai
D. Australia
Which famous religious sufi order is present in Gilgit Baltistan?
A. Naqshbandia
B. Chistia
C. Noorbakhshia
D. Qalandaria
For which mineral, Duki is famous?
A. Suphur
B. Chromite
C. Barytes
D. Coal
Bharatiya Janata Party was founded in?
A. 1960
B. 1960
C. 1980
D. 1947
When the pilot of an aeroplane use the critical word “Mayday” three times it means the pilot and the aeroplane
are ________ ?
A. In dangerous Situation
B. Calling for Help
C. Passengers are in panic
D. Aeroplane is in danger.
Duki is a district of which province in Pakistan?
A. Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
B. Sindh
C. Punjab
D. Balochistan
1 January is celebrated as ________ in every year ?
A. New Year’s Day
B. World Orphan Day
C. Cancer Day
D. World Wetlands Day
Lennon Wall is located in which country?
A. France
B. Prague
C. Spain
D. Rome
Great Wall of Gorgon is located in ___________?
A. China
B. Italy
C. Iran
D. France
Which is the first Space Agency of the world?
A. RKA
B. CSIRO
C. NASA
D. CNSA
The lighthouse of Alexandra is located in?
A. Egypt
B. USA
C. Russia
D. Mexico
Total sites in indus valley civilization are:
A. 1300
B. 1400
C. 1500
D. None of these
Grand Çamlıca Mosque is largest mosque of?
A. Saudi Arab
B. Turkey
C. Syria
D. Indonesia
Sir Richard Branson belongs to which country?
A. America
B. England
C. British
D. China
The University of _______, in Italy, is the Europe’s oldest university in continuous operation since 1088.
A. Bologna
B. Medicine
C. Cambridge
D. None of these
The _______ over the River Arno in Florence was the only bridge left standing after the bombings of WWII.
A. Ponte Vecchio Bridge
B. Piazza Della
C. Nightview
D. None of these
__________ was Europe’s first city to have paved streets in 1339.
A. Berlin
B. London
C. Florence
D. Paris
The Revolution of Roses, often translated into English as the Rose Revolution, was a pro-Western peaceful
change of power in the following country.
A. Austria
B. Georgia
C. Northern Ireland
D. Ukraine
The Velvet Revolution or Gentle Revolution was a non-violent transition of power took place in?
A. Czechoslovakia
B. Bolivia
C. Bhutan
D. Nepal
The Orange Revolution, a series of protests and political events, took place in which of the country?
A. India
B. Ukraine
C. North Korea
D. Afghanistan
Where is Rakaposhi Glacier located in Gilgit-Baltistan?
A. Astore
B. Hunza
C. Diamer
D. Nagar
First female lady became the DG of the Lahore Development Authority?
A. Ayesha
B. Atia
C. Rukhsaar
D. Amna Imran Khan
Total number of permanent members of Financial Action Task Force (FATF) are?
A. 38
B. 39
C. 40
D. 42
The gulf that separates Finland and Sweden in Europe is _________?
A. Gulf of Bothnia
B. Gulf of Lions
C. Gulf of Genoa
D. Gulf of Venice
Which country was invaded twice by Germany in the 20th century?
A. Poland
B. France
C. USA
D. China
The Malam Jabba is one of the important tourist point in __________?
A. Swat Valley
B. Hunza Valley
C. Chitral Valley
D. None of these
The French Open is played on ________ court?
A. Hard courts
B. Grass
C. Clay
D. Sand
Wheel is a symbol of __________?
A. Peace
B. Prosperity
C. Progress
D. Speed
Ultrasonic waves are those sound waves having frequency __________?
A. between 20 hertz and 1000 hertz
B. between 1000 hertz and 20000 hertz
C. less than 20 hertz
D. more than 20 kilohertz
The flightless bird Kiwi is found in __________?
A. Australia
B. New Zealand
C. Africa
D. Central Asian Mountains
Which was the first city destroyed by the atomic bomb in World War II?
A. Hiroshima
B. Paris
C. Nagasaki
D. London
How many months have 31 days in a year?
A. 5 month
B. 6 month
C. 7 month
D. 8 month
The following countries Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Finland, Iceland are called?
A. Scandinavian
B. Nordic
C. Baltic
D. None of these
The Baltic states Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania in Northern Europe lies on the __________ coast of the Baltic Sea.
A. Eastern Coast
B. Western Coast
C. Northern Coast
D. Southern Coast
The Arab League was formed in _________?
A. Jeddah
B. Tehran
C. Riyadh
D. Cairo
Who wrote the book “Conversation with myself”?
A. Nelson Mandela
B. Fode Doumbia
C. Robert Greene
D. Zelig Pliskin
Which country is included in the ‘Horn of Africa’?
A. Egypt
B. Sudan
C. Somalia
D. Kenya
“Bread for the World, institute” , is based in?
A. London
B. Washington
C. New York
D. Geneva
Which of the following oceans was called “Bahr-e-Zulamat” by Allama Iqbal?
A. Indian Ocean
B. Atlantic Ocean
C. Pacific Ocean
D. Arabic Ocean
A group of fishes is called ___________?
A. Clowder
B. Troop
C. Shoal
D. Skulk
A group of cats is called ____________?
A. Shoal
B. Clowder
C. Troop
D. Skulk
Don River located in which country?
A. USA
B. India
C. Australia
D. Russia
Real Name of Pakistani play back singer Noor Jahan?
A. Zaib un Nisa
B. Malika Taranum
C. Allah Rakha Wasai
D. Wasai Bibi
Which is known as the “lungs of the world”?
A. Himalaya
B. Africa
C. Amazon
D. Sunderban
After World War I , Which Muslim Empire disintegrated?
A. Abbasids
B. Umayyad
C. Ottoman
D. Mughal
The Aeroplane that dropped an atomic bomb on Hiroshima was ___________?
A. Enola Gay
B. Black Light
C. White Storm
D. Thunder Power
What is referred to as the Sorrow of China ___________?
A. Taklamakan Desert
B. Tibetan region
C. The Yellow River
D. Nie Mongol
The D-Day operation during 2nd world war was launched on the coast of __________?
A. Dunkirk
B. Normandy
C. Gibraltar
D. Hamburg
Nubian Monuments are located in _________?
A. Saudi Arabia
B. Syria
C. Egypt
D. Iraq
Buckingham Palace is located in __________?
A. London
B. Berlin
C. Moscow
D. Paris
Who is author of the book “SHAMEFUL FLIGHT”?
A. Stanely Wolpert
B. William Arthur
C. Dr. Ishrat Hussain
D. Robert William
A group of nightingales is called ___________?
A. Brush
B. Watch
C. Parliament
D. Cockerel
Famous painting “Creation of Adam” was painted by __________?
A. Donatello
B. Leonardo da Vinci
C. Raphael
D. Michelangelo
Who is the Highest Wicket Taker of ICC Cricket World Cup 2019?
A. Muhammad Amir
B. Muhammad Shami
C. Mitchell Starc
D. Jofera Archer
By which name the United Principalities of Moldavia and Wallachia are known as today?
A. Serbia
B. Romania
C. Holland
D. Bulgaria
Capital of holy see is _________?
A. Vatican city
B. France
C. London
D. Brussels
In which country Alcohol is used as a fuel in vehicles?
A. Germany
B. Canada
C. Brazil
D. China
4th June is celebrated as __________?
A. World Environment day
B. World happiness day
C. World health day
D. None of above
Who is the author of book “Jinnah and Mrs Jinnah”?
A. Stanely wolpert
B. AA Ravoof
C. Sheela Reddy
D. G Allana
Capital Lease is also called ___________?
A. Operating Lease
B. Financial Lease
C. Both A & B
D. None of these
Normandy is in which country?
A. Italy
B. England
C. Austria
D. France
Book ”The Idea Of Pakistan” is written by?
A. Pervaiz Iqbal Cheema
B. Robert C.Tucker
C. Stephen Philip Cohen
D. None of them
The Battle of Halani was fought in 1783 between the Baloch tribe Talpurs and the Sindhi tribe Kalhora for?
A. The control of Sindh region
B. The control of Baloch region
C. Both of them
D. None of them
Who was Prime Minister of Pakistan on 2nd December 1988?
A. Zulfiqar ali Bhutto
B. M.Nawaz Sharif
C. Muhammad khan junejo
D. Benazir Bhutto
Which of the following is not a reason for increasing workforce diversity?
A. Changing Demographics
B. Product quality Consciousness
C. Political legal system
D. Globalization of business
How many members of European union do not use euro as a currency?
A. Seven
B. Eight
C. Eleven
D. All members use euro as a currency
Word “United Nations” was coined by?
A. George Washington
B. 51 founder members
C. Franklin Roosevelt
D. None of these
Oasis is associated with __________?
A. Glaciers
B. Volcanoes
C. Islands
D. Desert
Theory of continental drift was presented by?
A. Wegener
B. Lyyel
C. Richter
D. Gutenberg
Bees are found on every continent of earth except?
A. Europe
B. Africa
C. Antarctica
D. None of these
The largest primate animal in the world is?
A. Giraffe
B. Gorilla
C. Monkey
D. None of these
The most rain fall ever recorded at __________?
A. Panipat India
B. Cherrapunji India
C. Murray Pakistan
D. Antarctica
Schengen Agreement came into force in?
A. 1990
B. 1995
C. 1994
D. 1999
Shuttle weight used in badminton is ___________.
A. 4.75 to 5.50 g
B. 4.75 to 6.50 g
C. 4.10 to 7.50 g
D. None of these
”AD” Stands For __________?
A. After Demonstration
B. After Domini
C. Anno Domini
D. After Death
“Chambeli” is known as ______________?
A. Summer Queen
B. Summer princess
C. Winter Queen
D. Winter Princess
The word ideology is __________ in origin
A. Spanish
B. Latin
C. Greek
D. French
What is the date of birth of Imran khan?
A. 5 – Oct 1950
B. 5 – Oct 1952
C. 6 – Oct 1954
D. 5 – Oct 1956
The world’s shortest street is?
A. Ebenezer place
B. Vicolo della virilita
C. Yonge street
D. None of these
Which fish can swim backwards?
A. Moray Eal
B. Shark
C. Dolphin
D. Lenok
What is “Indian purple emperor”?
A. Mughal ruler
B. Butterfly
C. Indigo plant
D. None of these
What is the national fish of pakistan?
A. Masheer
B. Indus dolphin
C. Trout
D. None of these
Which province of Pakistan has highest number of volcano?
A. Balochistan
B. Kpk
C. Sindh
D. None of these
In which year Tor zawar volcano erupt lava in Pakistan?
A. 2010
B. 2011
C. 2012
D. None of these
In Pakistan what is the name of volcano that erupt lava?
A. Tor zawar volcano
B. Chandargup volcano
C. Hingol volcano
D. None of these
Which is the deepest River of the world?
A. Nile
B. Amazon
C. Congo
D. None of these
What is the name of the single dome mosque in Pakistan?
A. Faisal mosque
B. Masjid e tooba
C. Masjid e wazir khan
D. None of these
What is the number for makran coastal highway?
A. N5
B. N10
C. M5
D. M10
Who among these has not won the Nobel prize for Pakistan?
A. Doctor Abdus salam
B. Mala Yousuf zai
C. Abdul Sattar Eidhi
D. None of these
What is the full form of PDCA?
A. Pakiata development corporation authority
B. Pakistan disabled cricket association
C. Pakistan dairy community award
D. None of these
Who got golden bat in world cup 2019?
A. Babar Azam
B. David Warner
C. Rohit Sharma
D. Joe Root
Which city nickname is “muddy York”?
A. York shire
B. Toronto
C. New York
D. None of these
Who was the founder of “Bata”?
A. Tomas Bata
B. Thomas Bata
C. Sonja Bata
D. None of these
Right angle prism has how many sides?
A. 4
B. 5
C. 6
D. None of these
Name the first man made object that is orbiting sun?
A. James web space telescope
B. Parker solar probe
C. Parker James probe
D. None of these
Which is the second biggest tectonic plate?
A. North American plate
B. Eurasian plate
C. Pacific plate
D. None of these
Father of Tanzania ___________?
A. Augusta Comte
B. Julius Nyrere
C. Cleisthenes
D. Thomas Cook
The currency of Bulgaria ___________?
A. Lev
B. Euro
C. Colon
D. Peso
Which of following province is known as “Queen of crops”?
A. Sindh
B. KPK
C. Punjab
D. Lahore
U.N environment control Headquarters are located in __________?
A. New York
B. Paris
C. Washington
D. Nairobi
Maya beach is located in _________?
A. Malaysia
B. Canada
C. Thailand
D. England
Which country has only one city and capital also?
A. Holy see
B. Spain
C. Vatican city
D. Mexico city
When was the World Trade Center destroyed?
A. April 4, 1973
B. September 11, 2001
C. May 5, 2001
D. April 4, 1963
Which country is number 1 in exporting war materials?
A. USA
B. RUSSIA
C. CHINA
D. CANADA
The first offshore well in Pakistani water was drilled in?
A. 1963
B. 1962
C. 1961
D. None of these
After how many attempts India found offshore reserves from its “Bombay High Well”?
A. 28
B. 35
C. 40
D. 38
Who was ” Eros” in Greek mythology?
A. God of war
B. God of Seas
C. God of love
D. God of food
What is Khmer Rouge?
A. A communist movement in Russia
B. A communist movement in China
C. A communist movement in Japan
D. A communist movement in Cambodia
Longest served prime Minister in the world is?
A. Indra Gandhi
B. Fiedel Castro
C. Barack Obama
D. Hun Sen
Lockheed Martin is a/an ___________ company?
A. Chinese
B. Italian
C. Russian
D. American
Yellow book is official record of which country?
A. Germany
B. Italy
C. France
D. Hungary
Magna Carta is also called _____________?
A. Macaulay Report
B. Great Charter
C. Hunter’s commission
D. None of these
Who is the Secretary General Of Hezbollah?
A. Hassanullah
B. Syed Hassan Nasrullah
C. Hassam Ali
D. Syed Hasan Rasheed
Who among the following has the world record of shooting down 5 Jet Fighters in less than a minute?
A. Mr. Paul Joseph
B. Jin Wang Hu
C. MM Alam
D. Lee Xu Hi
Lady Diana was the princess of __________?
A. Wales
B. Belize
C. Grenada
D. Lancaster
Which UN secretary-general died in a plane crash?
A. Trygve Lie
B. U Thant
C. Dag Hammarskjöld
D. Kofi Annan
Muhammed bin Qasim age when he conquered Sindh?
A. 25
B. 22
C. 17
D. None of these
The most reproduced image of the 20th century was of?
A. Leonardo Davinci
B. Mona lisa
C. Nelson Mandela
D. Che Guevara
“The Motorcycle Diaries” a book written by?
A. Che Guevara
B. John Kennedy
C. Noam Chomsky
D. Leo Tolstoy
___________ is granted to a person who is compelled by rule to retire at particular age.
A. Retiring
B. Superannuation
C. Invalid
D. Compensation
Huka Falls locate in ____________country?
A. New Zealand
B. Peru
C. Argentina
D. None of these
The title “LION OF THE DESERT” belongs to:
A. Lawrence of Arabia
B. Zaib bin Saad
C. Omar al Mukhtar
D. None of these
Who founded analytical psychology?
A. Carl Jung
B. Sigmund Freud
C. Wilhelum wundt
D. None of these
Which country is known as Motherland of rice ___________ ?
A. Pakistan
B. India
C. Bangladesh
D. China
Chattan pati is the old name of___________?
A. Dera Allah yar
B. Fareedabad
C. Noor pur
D. Bhand
Which country was 10th BRICS summit held in 2018?
A. India
B. South Africa
C. Brazil
D. China
The desert spreading through Mianwali, Bhakkar, Layyah, Khushab districts is?
A. Thar
B. Thal
C. Kharan
D. Cholistan
Natural deep sea port of Pakistan?
A. Karachi,
B. Port-Qasim
C. Gwader Port
D. None of these
Length of Channel of Port Qasim?
A. 25km
B. 35km
C. 45km
D. 55km
What is the theme for Earth Day 2019?
A. Protect Our Species.
B. Being earth lover is awesome
C. Caring the earth is mind-blowing
D. Love earth, go green and stay clean
Rakaposhi peak is located at ___________ district in Gilgit Baltistan.
A. Sikardu
B. Hunza
C. Astore
D. Nagar valley
When was Atta-abad lake formed, which is located at District Hunza.
A. 3, January 2010
B. 4, January 2010
C. 5, jaunary 2010
D. 6, jaunary 2010
NATO opened its new headquarter in Brussels in _________?
A. 2017
B. 2018
C. 2019
D. 2016
CAREC stand for ____________?
A. Central Asia regional and European Corridor
B. Central Asia Regional economic corridor
C. Central Asia Regional Economic Cooperation
D. None of these
Stapler was invented by?
A. Charles Henry Gould
B. Paul Kannend
C. John Martin
D. Edison
How many members of ILO?
A. 188
B. 184
C. 187
D. 186
Who Wrote “History of God”?
A. Karen Armstrong
B. Keith Callard
C. Lawrence Ziring
D. PR Comball
Name of Architect of Burj Khalifa?
A. Adrian Smith
B. Henry paul
C. Ahmad Lahori
D. Bill Bakar
Who was the founder of Afghanistan?
A. Sher Shar Suri
B. Balban
C. Ahmad Shah
D. None of these
The author of the Book ” The World As I See It”?
A. Adam smith
B. Dante
C. Albert Einstein
D. Homer
Hotmail was founded by Jack Smith along with?
A. Shawn Fanning
B. Ada Byron
C. Sabeer Bhatia
D. Bill Gates
Hot mail was founded in?
A. 1969
B. 1996
C. 1995
D. 2001
Which country besides India celebrates its independence day on 15th August?
A. Japan
B. China
C. USA
D. South Korea
The region Gedrosia during times of Alexander,the great is?
A. Sindh
B. Baluchistan
C. N.W.F.P
D. Punjab
Which explorer discovered the Island on Jamaica?
A. Franscis Drake
B. Christopher Columbus
C. Ferdinand Magellan
D. Vasco da Gama
Stockholm the capital of Sweden is built on how many small islands?
A. 44
B. 4
C. 14
D. 24
Basutoland is the old name of?
A. Benin
B. Lesotho
C. Burkina Faso
D. None of these
NAMA is a space agency of:
A. Netherlands
B. Nigeria
C. France
D. Italy
The Oscar Award was won 22 times by:
A. Charlie Award
B. Alfred Hitchcock
C. Walt Disney
D. Kurosawa
The oldest era is:
A. Hijri era
B. English era
C. Saka era
D. Paleozoic Era
Who was the first man to win Nobel Prize for literature:
A. Sir Winston Churchill
B. Rudyard Kipling
C. Theodor Mommsen
D. Sully Prudhomme
Which government established a committee to study the plan for the formation of league of Nations?
A. British Government
B. American Government
C. French Government
D. German Government
Schwechat is the airport of?
A. Australia
B. Italy
C. Vienna
D. UK
Which institution was the first attempt in the history towards the formation of the International society nations:
A. League of Nation
B. United Nations
C. International UN Federation
D. International Institution
The normal term of office of the United Nation Secretary General is:
A. 3 Years
B. 4 Years
C. 5 Years
D. 6 Years
Total area of Chechnya is:
A. 17300 Sq Km
B. 15200 Sq Km
C. 10900 Sq Km
D. None of these
World’s bread basket is the distinctive name of:
A. North America
B. South America
C. Cuba
D. None of these
Where is the Cueva de las Manos, or “Cave of the Hands” ?
A. Peru
B. Argentina
C. Indonesia
D. china
Pakistan’s most famous painter is ____________?
A. Ghulam Rasool
B. Saleem Raza
C. Fazal mahmood
D. Sadeqain
HIV Abbreviation?
A. Human Immune-deficiency Virus
B. Human Infection-disease Virus
C. Human Influence Virus
D. Human Intramuscular-deficiency Virus
Which country first made paper note?
A. Pakistan
B. London
C. China
D. Japan
Quaid-E-Azam medical college is in?
A. Islamabad
B. Lahore
C. Bahawalpur
D. Karachi
The term ‘Cold War’ was coined by?
A. Prof.Lippman
B. Roosevelt
C. Bernard Baruch
D. Palmer Perkins
U . Thant cup is given in which sport?
A. Golf
B. Tennis
C. polo
D. football
Name the Pakistani Canadian scientist who made historic invention on human brain Silicon chips?
A. Dr. Athar Syed
B. Dr. Naweed Syed
C. Dr. Hayat Syed
D. None of these
Currency of Mauritius __________?
A. Peso
B. Dinar
C. Rupee
D. Euro
When did Afghanistan became a Republic?
A. 1966
B. 1949
C. 1973
D. 1956
The Headquarter of Amnesty International is in:
A. Paris
B. London
C. Geneva
D. Riyadh
The Radcliffe Line became the official border between?
A. Pakistan China
B. Pakistan Afghanistan
C. Pakistan and India
D. None of these
The border between Pakistan and China is nearly 523 kilometres long and is situated in?
A. Northeast of Pakistan
B. North of Pakistan
C. East of Pakistan
D. None of these
What is Chivalry __________. It was developed between 1170 and 1220 ?
A. The code by which knights lived
B. The code by which young men lived
C. The code Charlemagne implemented
D. The code by which a Christian family lived
In which battle did the defeat of Muslims stop their invasions _____________?
A. Battle of Fontenoy
B. Battle of Lechfeld
C Battle of Vouille
D. Battle of Tours
When was Bulgaria founded ___________?
A. 680
B. 681
C. 682
D. None of these
When did the Three Kingdoms period begin in China ___________?
A. 218
B. 219
C. 220
D. None of these
Who officially instituted the first system of imperial examinations in China ________?
A. Shizong of Jin
B. Huo Qubing
C. Wei Qing
D. None of these
When did Battle of Marathon take place ____________?
A. 487 B.C
B. 488 B.C
C. 489 B.C
D. 490 B.C
Who is the father of Athenian democracy ___________?
A. Hippias
B. Peisistratos
B. Cleisthenes
D. Draco
Who founded the Achaemenid Empire _________?
A. Alexander the Great
B. Cambyses II
C. Darius I
D. Cyrus the Great
Which of the following term is not associated with the World Trade Organisation (WTO) _________?
A. General Agreement on Trade Services ( GATS )
B. General Agreement on Trades and Tariffs ( GATT )
C. Self-Employed Women’s Association ( SEWA )
D. None of these
“Johnday river” is located in?
A. Alaska
B. New york
C. Oregon
D. California
“Konkan coast” located in?
A. Indonesia
B. India
C. Malaysia
D. Japan
“Bale mountain” located in?
A. Southern tanzania
B. Southern ethiopia
C. Eastern nigeria
D. Western africa
Which of the following balance does the contra-asset account show typically?
A. Credit
B. Debit
C. Negative
D. Positive
The main structural work of the Eiffel Tower was completed in __________?
A. 1883
B. 1885
C. 1887
D. 1889
According to ICC,PSL is second World ranking League after?
A. BBL
B. IPL
C. BPL
D. None of these
When did Pakistan first time participate in Davis Cup?
A. 1948
B. 1949
C. 1950
D. 1953
What is the weight of ValleyBall ball?
A. 8 to 9 ounce
B. 9 to 10 ounce
C. 10 to 11 ounce
D. 11 to 12 ounce
When was Judo introduced in Olympic game?
A. 1960
B. 1964
C. 1968
D. 1972
What is distance between hurdles In 100m women hurdles competition?
A. 6.5m
B. 7m
C. 8.5m
D. 10m
How many umpires are in Base Ball game?
A. Two
B. Three
C. Four
D. Five
What is the duration of circle kabadi match?
A. 30min
B. 40min
C. 45min
D. 50min
The World Government Summit (WGS) is a non-profit organization that holds an annual event in ________.
A. Washington DC
B. Karachi
C. Dubai
D. Qatar
With which country is “Orange’ Revolution” associated?
A. Ukraine
B. Poland
C. Malta
D. France
Total literacy rate of Pakistan is:
A. 60%
B. 50%
C. 59%
D. 80%
The Munich Security Conference is an annual conference on international security policy that has taken place in
Munich, Bavaria since?
A. 1953
B. 1963
C. 1973
D. 1983
Madrid is the capital of which country?
A. Australia
B. Bangladesh
C. Spain
D. None of these
Which one is the World top ranked university?
A. Oxford
B. Cambridge
C. Stanford
D. None of these
Dr. Linus Carl Pauling is the only person to have won two Nobel prizes individually for ________?
A. Peace Prize in 1954, Chemistry in 1962
B. Medicine in 1954, Physics in 1962
C. Chemistry in 1954, Peace Prize in 1962
D. Physics in 1954, Medicine in 1962
Who was the first Indian Chief of Army Staff of the Indian Army ?
A. Gen. K.M. Cariappa
B. Gen. Maharaja Rajendra Singhji
C. Vice-Admiral R.D. Katari
D. None of these
Germany signed the Armistice Treaty on ________ and World War I ended?
A. September 1918
B. October 1918
C. November 1918
D. December 1918
Hermann Scheer received right Livelihood Award in 1999 for ________?
A. his long standing efforts to end the impunity of dictators
B. indefatigable work for the promotion of solar energy worldwide
C. Showing that organic agriculture is a key to environmental sustainability
D. None of the above
Which was the first country to avail loan from the World bank?
A. Italy
B. France
C. Germany
D. Japan
For the Olympics and World Tournaments, the dimensions of basketball court are _________?
A. 27 m x 16 m
B. 28 m x 15 m
C. 26 m x 14 m
D. 28 m x 16 m
“Guernica”, world’s famous painting was painted by Pablo Picasso in _______?
A. 1937
B. 1938
B. 1939
D. 1940
How many total Number of Member countries in UNHCR?
A. 110
B. 115
C. 138
D. 125
Total members of G-15 countries?
A. 16
B. 17
C. 18
D. 15
When was UNICEF declared as the permanent agency of UN?
A. 1947
B. 1951
C. 1953
D. 1959
What is the moto of ILO?
A. If you desire peace,cultivate justice
B. let there be bread
C. Peace, Employment, Justice
D. Eradication of poverty, and sustainable development
Who was first Deputy Secretary General of UN?
A. Amina J. Mohammed
B. Louise Fréchette
C. Mark Malloch Brown
D. Asha-Rose Migiro
When was the post of Deputy Secretary General of UN created?
A. 1949
B. 1989
C. 1997
D. 2000
Iberian Peninsula is a part of _________?
A. Africa
B. Asia
C. Europe
D. None of these
The only organ of UN which has the headquarters outside New York is?
A. The Security Council
B. The Economic and Social Council
C. International Court of Justice
D. The Trusteeship Council
How many are regional commissions of The United Nations Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC)?
A. Three
B. Five
C. Seven
D. Eight
How many are major committees of UN General Assembly?
A. Four
B. Five
C. Six
D. Seven
When was the Trusteeship Council suspended in operation on?
A. November 1,1994
B. November 1,1995
C. November 1,1996
D. November 1,1997
Where is the headquarter of The United Nations Inter regional Crime and Justice Research Institute (UNICRI)?
A. Berlin
B. Turin
C. Geneva
D. London
When was the 6th Language Arabic preferred as the Official Language of UN?
A. 1963
B. 1973
C. 1976
D. 1984
When was UN Flag adopted on?
A. 12 December 1946
B. 7 December 1946
C. 1 December 1946
D. October 20, 1949
Ljubljana is a capital city of which country?
A. Slovenia
B. Bulgaria
C. Lithuania
D. Malta
Bratislava is a capital city of which country?
A. Slovakia
B. Romenia
C. Slovenia
D. Bulgaria
First Nobel Prize in Physics was awarded to?
A. Priestly
B. Roentgen
C. Madam Curie
D. Alexander Fleming
The second highest plateau in the world situated in?
A. Deosai, Skardu, Pakistan
B. Snake, Colombia
C. Deccan,India
D. Kimberley, Australia
Gomal Zam dam is located in ___________?
A. North Waziristan
B. South Waziristan
C. Kurram
D. Mohmand
Russo-Japanese war was fought during __________ ?
A.1903-1905
B. 1902-1903
C. 1901-1902
D. 1904-1905
Who was the first Governor General of India __________ ?
A. Lord Minto
B. Warren Hasting
C. Lord Barlow
D. Lord Clive
Who was the first chancellor of Germany?
A. Fredrick
B. Whilhelm
C. Otto Von Bismarck
D. Adolf Hitler
Battle of Waterloo brought the downfall of?
A. Napoleon
B. Napoleon II
C. Bourbons
D. French Nobility
Which country supported US in her war against England?
A. Germany
B. France
C. Spain
D. Belgium
US declared independence from England in __________?
A. 1776
B. 1777
C. 1878
D. 1781
The Thirty Year War lasted from?
A. 1610 to 1640
B. 1625 to 1665
C. 1640 to 1670
D. 1618 to 1648
Which newly discovered land was named after Amerigo Vespucci?
A. West Indies
B. America
C. Indonesia
D. Australia
Joan of Arc was a French military leader and a hero of?
A. Thirty year war
B. War of Roses
C. Hundred year war
D. French Civil war
Galelio Galilie was a renowned philosopher, scientist and engineer from?
A. Spain
B. France
C. Germany
D. Italy
Battle of Lepanto was fought in?
A. 1570
B. 1571
C. 1560
D. 1555
Haroon al Rashid was a caliph of __________ dynasty ?
A. Ummayad
B. Abbasid
C. Bowahid
D. Alide
Who were the Axis powers in World War-II?
A. Poland, Japan, Germany
B. Italy, Japan, Britain
C. Germany, Italy, France
D. Germany, Italy, Japan
The war criminals of the 2nd World War were put to trial in?
A. Nuremburg
B. Peiter’sburg
C. Gettysburg
D. Peitsburg
Who ruled the eastern part of Roman Empire after its division?
A. Diocletian
B. Titus
C. Constantine
D. Augustus
William the Conquerer was __________ before becoming King of England ?
A. Duke of Normandy
B. King of Sweden
C. A viking Earl
D. Duke of Saxony
Who was first captain of Pakistan Hockey Team?
A. Ali Iqtadar Shah Dara
B. Hamidullah Khan Burki
C. Manzoor Hussain Atif
D. Munir Ahmed Dar
Peloponnesian wars were fought from _______?
A. 431 to 405 BC
B. 470 to 450 BC
C. 490 to 480 BC
D. 532 to 530 BC
Who was the First Norman king of England ________?
A. William
B. Bjorn
C. Harold Godwin son
D. Henry
Battle of Hastings was fought in _________?
A. 1066
B. 1068
C. 1070
D. 1075
Crusaders besieged Jerusalem in ___________?
A. 1099
B. 1102
C. 1097
D. 1010
Rome conquered Jerusalem in __________?
A. 60 BCE
B. 70 BCE
C. 63 BCE
D. 80 BCE
Hannibal was a renowned military strategist and general of __________?
A. Greece
B. Carthage
C. Sparta
D. Troy
Punic wars were fought between _________?
A. Carthage and Roman
B. Romans and Gaul
C. Romans and Vandals
D. Greece and Romans
Cyrus was the famous conqueror of ___________?
A. France
B. India
C. Japan
D. Egypt
Area where World’s first civilization emerged _________?
A. Mesopotamia
B. Congo River valley
C. Yucatan Peninsula
D. Grand Canyon
In the war of 1812, Britain set fire to White House in ________?
A. April 1813
B. August 1813
C. April 1814
D. August 1814
Which Pakistani prime minister is offered for the noble price of peace?
A. Nawaz sharif
B. Imran khan
C. Yousaf raza Gillani
D. Ch shujjat
The final of PSL4 was played in which city of Pakistan?
A. Lahore
B. Karachi
C. Islamabad
D. Peshawar
The World’s highest active volcano is located in?
A. Brazil
B. Chile
C. India
D. None of these
Hibok volcano which exploded in 1951 present in Which Country?
A. United States
B. Philippines
C. Singapore
D. None of these
Who wrote the book ” Gandhi and Stalin” ?
A. Louis Fisher
B. Rajmohan Gandhi
C. Walter Scot
D. Thomas Hardy
A famous novel ” Pride and prejudice” is written by:
A. R.L. Stevenson
B. Jane Austen
C. George Eliot
D. Shakespeare
How many Talukas in district Shikarpur?
A. 6
B. 3
C. 4
D. 2
After the first world war the Dawes Plan was launched in the year _________?
A. 1922
B. 1920
C. 1924
D. 1925
In regard of precautionary measures what is meant by HSE?
A. Health Safety and Equipments
B. Health Safety and encourage
C. Health Safety and Environment .
D. None of these
What is meant by CBT?
A. Competency Based Training
B. Competency Based Teacher
C. Career Based Testing
D. None of these
When was the German Social Democratic Party founded in Poland _________ ?
A. 1920
B. 1921
C. 1922
D. 1927
What is total area of New Zealand ?
A. 268021 km sq
B. 288021 km sq
C. 292012 km sq
D. 299012 km sq
The weight of the ball used in Test cricket matches is ____________?
A. 4.57 ounces (130 g)
B. 5.00 ounces (142 g)
C. 5.75 ounces (149 g)
D. 5.50 ounces (156 g)
Islamic Military Counter Terrorism Coalition (IMCTC) was founded on ___________ ?
A. 15 November 2015
B. 15 December 2015
C. 15 January 2015
D. 15 February 2015
When is Pi (π) day celebrated all over the world?
A. 4 March
B. 10 March
C. 14 March
D. 20 March
Who was the first Engineer of the World?
A. Newton
B. Pascal
C. Imhotep
D. Einstein
Tribe in the equatorial region of Malaysia is called?
A. Dayaks
B. Kabus
C. Pygmies
D. Semang
The revolution of fish production is called?
A. White Revolution
B. Blue Revolution
C. Yellow Revolution
D. None of these
Moscow became the capital of Russia again __________?
A. 1917
B. 1918
C. 1920
D. 1921
Harvard College was named after clergyman John Harvard on __________?
A. February 1639
B. March 1639
C. April 1640
D. May 1641
Saturn’s largest moon, Titan, was discovered by Christiaan Huygens on _________ ?
A. May 1655
B. April 1655
C. March 1655
D. February 27, 1655
When was the city of Valencia founded in present-day Venezuela __________?
A. June 6, 1555
B. October 1555
C. March 1555
D. April 1555
Guru Amar Das became the Third Sikh guru on _________?
A. March 1552
B. April 1553
C. October 1654
D. December 1, 1552
Utrecht University was founded in the Netherlands on ___________ ?
A. March 1636
B. April 1537
C. October 1638
D. June 5, 1639
Royal Albert Hall was opened by Queen Victoria on _______ ?
A. 1870
B. 1871
C. 1888
D. None of these
The Treaty of Paris was signed, ending the Crimean War on _________?
A. February 1855
B. March 1856
C. April 1956
D. None of these
In United States, the Congress declared independence from Great Britain on ___________?
A. July 4, 1776
B. July 4, 1777
C. July 4, 1778
D. July 4, 1775
United States was discovered by Christopher Columbus during his voyage in _______?
A. 1486
B. 1488
C. 1490
D. 1492
World War II in Europe was outbreak by the German invasion of ______?
A. Poland
B. Russia
C. Croatia
D. France
Napoleon Bonaparte was a __________ military and political leader ?
A. American
B. British
C. German
D. French
The Royal Australian Air Force was formed on ________?
A. January 1921
B. March 1921
C. April 1921
D. May 1921
Socotra island belongs to which country ?
A. USA
B. UK
C. France
D. Yemen
Where is Socotra island ________?
A. Arabian sea
B. South China sea
C. Red sea
D. Indian Ocean
Qatar has donated ____ million dollar for Syrian refugees?
A. 50
B. 60
C. 70
D. 80
Which Gulf separated Yemen from Somalia?
A. Persian gulf
B. Gulf of Aqba
C. Gulf of Adan
D. None of these
Which country billionaire announced to build 100,000 housing units in Pakistan?
A. India
B. Uk
C. Russia
D. Egypt
What was the old name of PIA?
A. Independence Airways
B. Orient Airways
C. Kolachi Airways
D. Air Pakistan
China unveils world’s first AI male news anchor named ___________?
A. Chen Man
B. Qiu Hao
C. Li Qiang
D. Feng Disung
Pakistan beats ____ to win the 19th Asian junior Squash championship held in Pattaya Thailand.
A. Iran
B. Japan
C. India
D. Srilanka
Largest Province of Pakistan according to area is?
A. Punjab
B. Sindh
C. Balochistan
D. Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
Which city of Pakistan is called the California?
A. Lahore
B. Sahiwal
C. Sargodha
D. Karachi
Which of following Person recommended “Abdul Sattar Edhi” for nomination of Nobel Peace Prize?
A. Asif Ali Zardar
B. Yousaf Raza Gillani
C. Pervaiz Musharaf
D. None of these
Which company’s laptop is known as the lightest laptop and featured its name in the Guinness book of world
record?
A. LG
B. Allien
C. Dell
D. Hp
Which country is ranked as the most patriotic nation of Asia?
A. China
B. India
C. Pakistan
D. Afghanistan
Who is the author of the famous book, “ The Discovery of India” ?
A. Mahatma Gandhi
B. Khushwant Singh
C. Kazi Nazrul Islam
D. Jawaharlal Nehru
Which German automobile company has entered Pakistani market recently?
A. BMW
B. Mercedes
C. VOLKSWAGEN
D. None of these
GMT stands for?
A. Global Match Time
B. Greenwich Mean Time
C. Global Must Time
D. Green Match Time
Salam palace is located in which country?
A. Iran
B. Kuwait
C. Qatar
D. Algeria
World Meteorological Day is observed on ___________ ?
A. 23 March
B. 24 March
C. 27 March
D. 28 march
21 March is observed internationally as ___________ ?
A. World Meteorological Day (WMD)
B. World Down Syndrome Day (WDSD)
C. World Poetry Day (WPD)
D. International Day of Forests (IDF)
The Kohat University of Science and Technology (KUST) is a public university located at Kohat District, Khyber
Pakhtunkhwa . It was established in ________?
A. 2000
B. 2001
C. 1998
D. 1999
International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination is observed on __________ ?
A. 20 March
B. 21 March
C. 20 April
D. 21 April
International Happiness day is observed each year on ___________ ?
A. 19 March
B. 20 March
C. 21 March
D. 22 April
Harvard University, its the oldest institution of higher education in the United States, established in __________ ?
A. 1634
B. 1635
C. 1636
D. 1641
What is the Currency of Armenia _________?
A. Dram
B. Dollar
C. Armenian Euro
D. Dinar
Who is the youngest self made billionaire lady in the world?
A. Anita Kareem
B. Kylie Jenner
C. Ramsha Azhar
D. Anabella
What is the Currency of Fiji _________?
A. Fijian Euro
B. Fijian Dinar
C. Fijian Ruble
D. Fijian Dollar
Maya River is located in __________?
A. Armenia
B. Turkey
C. India
D. Russia
The Huang He or Yellow River is the second largest river in China after the Yangtze river and has a total length of
__________?
A. 5,444 Km
B. 5,454 Km
C. 5,464 Km
D. 5,471 Km
E. non of the above
Which of these two countries have same currency name “Ruble”?
A. Belarus
B. Russia
C. Both a & b
D. None of these
Angkor Wat is a temple complex located in ____________?
A. Laos
B. Cambodia
C. China
D. Indonesia
The State of India which declared Dolphin as State aquatic animal?
A. Kerala
B. Urisa
C. Punjab
D. Andra Perdesh
The Presidential System of Government operates on the principle of?
A. Division of power
B. Separation of power
C. Fusion of power
D. Balance of power
What is the father name of Hamlet in Shakespear’s novel ‘Hamlet’?
A. Hamlet
B. Gertrude
C. Jordan
D. None of these
What European country has no railway?
A. England
B. Italy
C. Iceland
D. Sweden
What is the name of private airplane of Donald Trump?
A. US airline
B. Boeing 727
C. Trump Force One
D. Royal Airplane
What is the US presidential car named?
A. Mercedes
B. The Jeep
C. The Beast
D. The Bull
City of bears is called ________?
A. Berlin
B. Beijing
C. Bern
D. None of these
Murree Brewery famous beverages company was founded in which year?
A. 1860
B. 1960
C. 1975
D. 1999
Who is first lady of U.S since January 2017?
A. Barbara
B. Melania
C. Katherine
D. Angelina
Argo(Ocean monitoring system) includes nearly 4000 ______?
A. floating robots
B. trained swimmers
C. small boats
D. None of these
Argo’s (Ocean monitoring system) main responsibility is to?
A. measures ocean temperature
B. measures ocean ph
C. Both A & B
D. None of these
NCSW stands for what?
A. National Commission of the Status of Women
B. National Coordination for the Status of Women
C. Both A & B
D. National Commission of State for wildlife
Ocean Monitoring Fleet is known as __________?
A. Argo
B. Argonese
C. Argons
D. None of these
Nickname of Sarojini Naidu was _______________?
A. Professor to Order
B. Nightingale of India
C. Punjab Kesari
D. None of the above
CNSA stands for ___________?
A. Country National Space Administration
B. China National Space Administration
C. Chinese National Space Administration
D. None of these
Who was the 1st Pakistani bowler to take 14 wickets in test match?
A. Imran Khan
B. Waseem Akram
C. Majid Khan
D. Waqar Younas
The headquarters of the Indian Ocean Rim Association is in ______?
A. Indonesia
B. India
C. Mauritius
D. Australia
2020 Olympics will be hosted by which country?
A. Japan
B. China
C. South Africa
D. England
A Quadrillion has got__________?
A. 15 zeros
B. 18 zeros
C. 21 zeros
D. None of these
Who Wrote “Arms and the Man”?
A. Bernard Shaw
B. George Orwell
C. Henry Kessinger
D. None of these
What a young female horse is called?
A. Colt
B. Filly
C. Foal
D. Hack
Germany signed the Armistice Treaty on __________ and World War I ended?
A. January 19, 1918.
B. May 30, 1918.
C. November 11, 1918.
D. February 15, 1918.
The Berlin Wall was erected in 1961 on the order of East Germany’s former Leader __________?
A. Adolf Hitler.
B. Martin Luther.
C. Walter Ulbricht
D. Erwin Rommel
National Day of France is __________?
A. 4th July
B. 14th July
C. 24th July
D. None of these
The last play of Shakespeare is ________?
A. 12th Night
B. The tempest
C. As you like it
D. None of these
First Afghan-Anglo War was fought in?
A. 1819
B. 1829
C. 1839
D. None of these
Freedom day of China is _________?
A. October 01/1949
B. October 02/1950
C. October 01/1951
D. October 03/1950
Tarikh e Farishta is written by?
A. Muhammad Nadeem Farishta
B. Muhammad Wasim Farishta
C. Muhammad Qasim Farishta
D. None of these
The SpeKtr telescope was launched into orbit in 2011 to study what?
A. Black Holes
B. Neutron Stars
C. Earth Magnetic Field
D. All of the above
The day of independence of Afghanistan is _____________?
A. 19th August
B. 29th August
C. 9th August
D. None of these
APNS Stands for What?
A. All Pakistan Newspaper Society
B. All Persian Newspaper Society
C. All Pakistan Society for Newspapers
D. None of the Above
Which European Country does not have head of State?
A. Vatican
B. Nauru
C. Switzerland
D. None of these
Who is the author of “The Reconstruction of Religious Thought in Islam”?
A. Sir Syed Ahmed Khan
B. Allama Iqbal
C. Karen Armstrong
D. None of these
SpeKtr R is a ______ ?
A. Telescope
B. Space shuttle
C. Space Telescope
D. All of the Above
“Super Blood Wolf Moon”, a total lunar eclipse occurred on:
A. Sunday, 20 January 2019
B. Saturday, 19 May 2019
C. Friday, 18 January 2019
D. None of these
What was the first country to recognize the US as independent?
A. Morocco
B. Israel
C. Germany
D. None of these
Roman Numeral for 3000 is _______?
A. LLL
B. DCM
C. MMM
D. None of these
Smallest state of India is __________?
A. Utter pardesh
B. Gujrat
C. Sikkim
D. None of these
City of Bazars is __________?
A. Mumbai
B. Cairo
C. Paris
D. Karachi
The owner of Amazon company is _________?
A. Steve Jobs
B. Jeff Bezos
C. Bill Gates
D. James Willey
What is the total length of World’s longest Hong Kong-Zhuhai bridge?
A. 75km
B. 65km
C. 55km
Playground of Europe?
A. England
B. France
C. Switzerland
D. None of these
A “super” moon (eclipse) occurs when the moon is especially close to:
A. Sun
B. Earth
C. Jupiter
D. None of these
Name the first Pakistani bank which started its operation on August 17 1947:
A. Muslim Commercial Bank
B. Habib Bank Ltd:
C. United Bank Ltd:
D. Allied Bank Ltd:
The Famous Shrine of Baba Farid Ud Deen Is located in which City?
A. Lahore
B. Multan
C. Pakpattan
D. Taunsa Shareef
The Pakistan Super League 2019 edition took place on:
A. Feb 8th 2019 to March 17 2019
B. Feb 6th 2019 to March 21 2019
C. Feb 15th 2019 to March 23rd 2019
D. Feb 14th 2019 to March 17 2019
What is the Capital of Dominica?
A. Tirana
B. Algiers
C. Andorra la Vella
D. Roseau
Who is the President of United Nations General Assembly for 73rd session?
A. Miguel d’ Escoto
B. Mirvoslav la jack
C. Maria Fernanda Espinosa
D. Neelam Pari
What was the old name of Sri-Lanka?
A. Yandap
B. Ceylon
C. Karta
D. None of these
Name of Quaid E Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnnah brothers?
A. Ahmad Ali Jinnah
B. Bunde Ali Jinnah
C. Rahmat Ali Jinnah
D. All of these
Name of Quaid E Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah sisters?
A. Fatima Jinnah
B. Maryam Jinnah
C. Shireen Jinnah
D. All of these
Which is not an agency of U.N?
A. International Committee of Red Cross
B. FAO
C. IMF
D. ILO
The headquarters of UNHCR is located at?
A. New York
B. Rome
C. Geneva
D. London
Who is the second man to set foot on the moon?
A. Edwin Aldrin
B. John Glen
C. Alan Shepard
D. Chuck Yeager
What is the hottest place of Asia?
A. Sibi
B. Jacobabad
C. Tirat Zvi
D. Karachi
Which place is on the back side one rupee coin of Pakistan?
A. Badshahi Mosque
B. Faisal Mosque
C. Sehwan shareef
D. Islamia college Peshawar
The capital of Malaysia?
A. Bako
B. Accra
C. Kuala Lumpur
D. Jakarta
The Currency of Greenland is _________?
A. Franc
B. Danish Krone
C. Yen
D. Yuan
The Currency of Madagascar is ____________?
A. Pound
B. Naira
C. Ariary
D. shilling
Why has a president of the United States never met with the president of Canada?
A. Canada has a prime minister, not a president
B. They have no diplomatic relations
C. They have prolong conflict
D. Due to no common interest
In 1978, Who became the first person to be born in the continent of Antarctica?
A. Emilio Palma
B. James Weddell
C. Nathaniel Palmer
D. Charles Wilkes
ASEAN summit 2018 was held in?
A. Singapore
B. Brunei
C. Bangkok
D. None of these
Who is the eldest person, at the age of 90, to have won the Nobel Prize?
A. Raymond Davis
B. Doris Lessing
C. Leonid Hurwicz
D. Yoichiro Nambu
Second summit of OIC was held in which country?
A. Saudi Arabia
B. Turkey
C. Pakistan
D. Iran
First summit of OIC was held in which country?
A. Saudi Arabia
B. Turkey
C. Morocco
D. Pakistan
Headquarter of ASEAN is situated in which city?
A. Jakarta
B. Geneva
C. Beijing
D. London
Which colonial power ended its involvement in India by selling the rights to the Nicobar Islands to the British on
Oct. 16, 1868?
A. Belgium
B. Italy
C. Denmark
D. France
Who commanded the ‘HECTOR’ the first British trading ship to land at Surat?
A. Paul Canning
B. William Hawkins
C. Thomas Roe
D. James Lancaster
World widest water fall is?
A. Angel
B. Khone
C. Dove
D. None of these
Name the writer of famous novel The Remains of the Day?
A. Ernest Hemingway
B. Vladimir Nabokov
C. Jane Austen
D. Kazuo Ishiguro
First Asma Jahangir scholarship given to whom _________?
A. Sana Gul
B. Fatima
C. Ayesha khan
D. Kalsoom hafsa
International Mountain Day (IMD), theme for the year 2018 was:
A. Mountain Exploring
B. Mountains Matter
C. Mountains are important for climate
D. None of these
Rank of Pakistan’s position in international freelancing countries?
A. First
B. Fourth
C. Fifth
D. Seventh
Which fort of Sindh is also known as “The Great Wall Of Sindh”?
A. Umarkot Fort
B. Kot Diji Fort
C. Naukot Fort
D. Ranikot Fort
What is the capital of Sweden?
A. Stockholm
B. Malmö
C. Uppsala
D. Gävle
In which year was Alaska sold to the US?
A. 1865
B. 1866
C. 1867
D. 1868
How many peaks in the words with heights more than 8000 meter?
A. 14
B. 16
C. 18
D. 19
Snap Chat was launched in ____________?
A. 2006
B. 2007
C. 2011
D. 2012
ECO is stand for?
A. Energy Cooperation Organization.
B. Economic Cooperation Organization.
C. Ecological Cooperation Organization.
D. Equality Cooperation Organization.
Where was the first library of the world?
A. SYRIA
B. MOROCCO
C. USA
D. EGYPT
One yard is equal to how many inches?
A. 35 inches
B. 30 inches
C. 32 inches
D. 36 inches
How many millions are there in Billion?
A. 100 million
B. 1,000 million
C. 10 million
D. None of these
Which currency is ranked second among the most expensive currencies in the world?
A. Omani riyal
B. Kuwaiti Dinar
C. Bahraini Dinar
D. US Dollar
Hawaii is the state of?
A. Japan
B. China
C. USA
D. korea
The most industrial countries in Asia is
A. China
B. Thailand
C. South korea
D. Malaysia
Quaid e Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah’s father name was ________ ?
A. Jahangir Jinnah
B. Shoukat Ali
C. Poona Jinnah
D. Iqbal Jinnah
When was INF treaty signed between Russia and America?
A. 1991
B. 2000
C. 1987
D. None of these
INF treaty was signed between?
A. Russia and America
B. Iran and USA
C. USA and Saudi Arabia
D. None of these
What is the name of new capital of Burundi?
A. Bujumbura
B. Makamba
C. Gitega
D. None of these
Nippon is stock exchange market of ?
A. Germany
B. Tokyo
C. Pakistan
D. USA
What is widows tears?
A. Sympthy
B. A movie
C. Plant
D. None of these
The Crimean War in 1854–1856 was fought between?
A. Russia and Turkey
B. USA and England
C. Russia and Japan
D. England and France
Indonesia was a colony of which of the following countries?
A. Dutch
B. Spain
C. Portugal
D. Belgium
Who was the chairperson of the Chinese Communist Party at the time of liberation of China?
A. Zhou Enlai
B. Deng Xiaoping
C. Mao Zedong
D. Liu Shaoqi
The Wailing wall is situated in?
A. Berlin
B. Beijing
C. Jerusalem
D. Tel Aviv
Zend-Avesta is the sacred book of the?
A. Parsees
B. Jains
C. Jew
D. Buddhists
East Timor, in Indonesian Archipelago, was the former colony of?
A. Dutch
B. English
C. French
D. Portuguese
Independence movement of Vietnam was headed by?
A. Ngo Dinh Diem
B. Zhou Enlai
C. Pol Pot
D. Ho Chi Minh
Dean Barrow is the prime minister of which one of the following countries?
A. Benin
B. Bolivia
C. Belize
D. Bhutan
Who is the current president of the African Union?
A. Félix Tshisekedi
B. Thabo Bmeki
C. Alpha Conde
D. None of these
The African Union is a continental union consisting of ___________ countries of the continent of Africa.
A. 50
B. 55
C. 60
D. 65
___________ is the first president of Harward University since the seventeenth century with no earned Harvard
degree.
A. Tony Greenwoods
B. Peter steward
C. Lara john
D. Drew Gilpin Faust
The Independent is the online newspaper of which one of the followings country?
A. Britain
B. France
C. USA
D. Brazil
How many Pulitzer prizes has the New York Times won?
A. 120
B. 122
C. 133
D. 127
Which one of the following countries is the most populated spanish speaking country in the entire world?
A. Mexico
B. Portugal
C. Brazil
D. Cuba
“if you want to have lunch in Europe and dinner in Asia, then you have to be in …………..”. Name the city.
A. Antalya
B. Adana
C. Istanbul
D. Bodrum
Which country has been declared a world heritage site by UNESCO?
A. Vatican city
B. Narau
C. Kuwait city
D. None of these
Who was the Ameer of Afghanistan during WWI?
A. Abdur rehman khan
B. Nasrullah Khan
C. Afzal khan
D. Habib Ullah khan
The volcano Vesuvius is located in?
A. Russia
B. United States
C. Indonesia
D. Italy
The name of which North African city literally means ‘white house’?
A. Rabat
B. Marrakesh
C. Casablanca
D. Cairo
Which African country was formerly called French Sudan?
A. Mali Federation
B. South Africa
C. Keyna
D. Nigeria
The length of English channel is ________?
A. 360 Kilometres
B. 460 Kilometres
C. 560 Kilometres
D. 660 Kilometres
First person to go on both the poles (North and South) was?
A. Robert Swan
B. Ronald Amundsen
C. Yuri Gagarin
D. Robert Peary
Where is “The Great Barrier Reef”?
A. Canada
B. U.K
C. Australia
D. Germany
Who was “Rafic Hariri” _______ ?
A. Prime Minister of Iran
B. Prime Minister of Lebanon
C. President of Egypt
D. Turkey’s Business Tycoon
“Kigali” is the capital of what country?
A. Panama
B. Romania
C. Rawanda
D. None of these
The capital of Saudi Arabia is ______________?
A. Riyadh
B. Mecca
C. Madina
D. Jeddah
Flora and Fauna means ____________ .
A. City & Town
B. Animal & Plants
C. Plants & Animals
D. None of these
In which country is the Doraemon Cartoon made?
A. China
B. South Korea
C. Japan
D. North Korea
49th and 50th state of USA are?
A. California, Alaska
B. Newyork, Florida
C. Washington DC, Wyoming
D. Alaska, Hawaii
_________ is the richest country in Asia?
A. Japan
B. Pakistan
C. Singapore
D. India
River Seine flows in which country?
A. Turkey
B. Italy
C. France
D. Rome
When was the Battle of Plassey fought?
A. 1723
B. 1749
C. 1757
D. 1775
Which is the fastest growing tree in the world?
A. Banyan Tree
B. Black Ash Tree
C. Empress Splendor
D. The Basswood Tree
Which of the following continents passes through the equator?
A. North America, South America, Asia
B. Asia, Africa, Europe
C. Europe, Australia, Asia
D. Asia, Africa, South America
How many countries passes to equator?
A. 12
B. 10
C. 7
D. 13
The capital of Malta is _______?
A. Valletta
B. Port Moresby
C. Vientiane
D. None of these
What is slogan of ASF airport security force?
A. It’s your world
B. Faith unity & decipiline
C. Firm & courteous
D. Peace & prosperity
In which millennium do we live in?
A. 1st
B. 2nd
C. 3rd
D. 4th
Social leaning theory is given in 1977 by?
A. Albert Bandura
B. Saul McLeod
C. Pedigo
D. Carroll
The cultivated land of the total area of Pakistan is about _________ million hectares:
A. 22.1
B. 32.7
C. 11
D. 87
The net of tennis is 3 feet and 6 inches high at the post and _______ feet high at the centre?
A. 2
B. 3
C. 4
D. 5
What is the length range of tennis racket in inches?
A. 27 to 29
B. 29 to 31
C. 31 to 33
D. 33 to 35
In ______ tennis was reintroduced at the Olympics and continues to be a part of the games to this day?
A. 1984
B. 1988
C. 1992
D. 1996
Who built Bagram Air Base in 1980s?
A. Soviets
B. China
C. America
D. Korea
Which of the following tennis tournament is the oldest contest out of famous grand slam championships?
A. U.S. Open
B. Australian Open
C. French Open
D. Wimbledon
The first set of sisters to ever win Olympic gold medals in tennis were?
A. Venus and Serena Williams
B. Kate and Elizabeth Bell
C. Ivan and Talmika
D. None of the above
Which of the following is a term in tennis for losing a match or “fixing” it for some benefit?
A. Tanking
B. cheating
C. Deceiving
D. All of the above
As per The International Tennis Federation, what is the weight of a tennis ball in grams?
A. 45 to 48
B. 48 to 50
C. 50 to 53
D. 56 to 59
Which of the following bird is stationed at Wimbledon to keep its sky clear of local pigeons?
A. Hawk
B. Eagle
C. Crow
D. None of these
Who was the first African American to win the US Open?
A. Andy Murray
B. Ian Golf
C. Arthur Ashe
D. All of these
Which two worlds biggest social sites Companies did Fawad chaudhry invite to open their offices in Pakistan?
A. Google & WhatsApp
B. Facebook & WhatsApp
C. Google & Facebook
D. Google & Telegram
What is the real name of Gandhi?
A. Mochandas Gandhi
B. Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi
C. Manooshdas Karmjit Gandhi
D. None of these
The Kyoto Protocol was an international treaty which talks about ?
A. Employment
B. Pollution
C. Agriculture
D. None of these
Which term is used to define all four famous tennis tournaments (Australian Open, French Open, Wimbledon and
U.S. Open)?
A. Grand Open
B. Grand Slam
C. Open Sky
D. Clear way
Which Monument shows the heads of the four former presidents of the United States?
A. Mount Rushmore Monument
B. McHenry National Monument
C. Devil’s Tower National Monument
D. All of the above
When was Hazrat Sachal Sarmast born?
A. 1738
B. 1739
C. 1740
D. 1741
In what following year was ICC World Cup co-hosted by Pakistan?
A. 1996
B. 1999
C. 2003
D. 2007
What is the common factor found in the four U.S. presidents: Abraham Lincoln , James A. Garfield , William
McKinley , and John F. Kennedy ?
A. Reformed U.S. Army
B. Had blood relation
C. Action against slavery
D. All four were assassinated
Which of the following U.S. President died on 4th July 1826?
A. John Adam
B. Thomas Jefferson
C. James Medison
D. Both A & B
CCTV stands for________?
A. Care Television Unit
B. Closed Circuit Television
C. Critical Care Television
D. Both A and C
Pacific Ocean and Atlantic Ocean are link through ?
A. Suez Canal
B. English Canal
C. Panama Canal
D. All of above
_________ is a term used to refer to a score of 111 by an individual player or a team?
A. Triplete
B. Harren
C. Nelson
D. Oder
A village named “Pakistan” is located in which country?
A. Bangladesh
B. Afghanistan
C. India
D. Palestine
Psephology is the study of_________?
A. voting
B. knowledge
C. nerves
D. none
Nature’s Valley is found in which of the following African country?
A. South Africa
B. Nigeria
C. Ethopia
D. None of these
World’s highest bridge for bungee jumping named Bloukrans Bridge is found in?
A. Canada
B. America
C. South Africa
D. England
Which famous Asian player has never scored a century outside of Asia?
A. MS Dhoni
B. Tamim Iqbal
C. Kumar Sangakara
D. Shahid Afridi
Which is the only player in the history of cricket to have captained a team for more than 100 Test matches?
A. Ricky Ponting
B. MS Dhoni
C. Saurav Ganguly
D. Graeme Smith
Which player, who was born on April 8, 1963 (8-4-63), ended up scoring 8463 runs in his entire Test career?
A. Alec Stewart
B. Imran Khan
C. Mudassar Nazar
D. Bradman
Australia defeated England in the 1877 inaugural and the 1977 centenary Test match by?
A. 45 runs
B. 50 runs
C. 55 runs
D. 60 runs
What is the width of a cricket pitch?
A. 10 inches
B. 10 feet
C. 10 yards
D. 10 meters
According to counting in 2021 there were 25 million resident in australia, how many kangaroos were there?
A. 50 million
B. 44million
C. 30 million
D. None of these
When the great wall of china was built?
A. 1878 (221 to 206 BC)
B. 1870 (246 to 210 BC)
C. 1978 (300to250)
D. None of these
For what does the world owe Almon Strowger a debt of gratitude ?
A. Parking Meters
B. Vending Machines
C. Automatic Telephone Exchanges
D. None of the above
What is the length of Cricket stumps?
A. 24 inches
B. 26 inches
C. 28 inches
D. 30 inches
Which of the follwing Indian actor is known as ” Tragedy King”?
A. Salman Khan
B. Amitabh Bachan
C. Dilip Kumar
D. Sanjay Dutt
What is the weight of women cricket ball?
A. 140 to 145
B. 140 to 150
C. 140 to 151
D. None of these
What is the total length of a cricket bat?
A. 36
B. 38
C. 40
D. 42
When did the ICC World Cup first introduced coloured kit and white ball?
A. 1983
B. 1987
C. 1992
D. 1996
Google launches its first All Electric street view car with which automobile company?
A. Jaguar
B. MG
C. Tesla
D. Toyota
The Pyidaungsu Hluttaw is the de jure national level bicameral legislature of?
A. Bhutan
B. Myanmar
C. Nepal
D. Zimbabwe
Great Britain was formed from a union between England and Scotland in the year?
A. May 1707
B. May 1509
C. May 1205
D. May 1013
‘A Dream for Peace’ is the most surprising Ambassador’s Memoir written by?
A. Henry Kissinger
B. Hussain Haqani
C. Ghulam Berrah
D. D H Allen
Out of Many, One: Portraits of America’s Immigrants is the famous book written by?
A. Barack Obama
B. John F. Kennedy
C. George W. Bush
D. None of these
Which of the following is the only sitting American president being arrested?
A. Richard Nixon
B. Abraham Lincoln
C. Ulysses S. Grant
D. Donald Trump
Ko Lipe Island is found in which of the following country?
A. Australia
B. Thailand
B. United Kingdom
D. China
The London assembly comprises of how many elected members?
A. 20
B. 25
C. 30
D. 35
Cleveland Dam is located in ________?
A. Australia
B. United States
C. Canada
D. Japan
Welland Canal is located in _________?
A. India
B. Canada
C. Australia
D. Italy
When was Panama Canal Officially Opened?
A. 1914
B. 1915
C. 1916
D. 1917
Bosheen Dam is located in ________?
A. Brazil
B. Peru
C. Ghana
D. Congo
The Faroe Islands comprises of 18 rocky, volcanic islands is a self governing archipelago found in?
A. United Kingdom
B. United States
C. Kingdom of Denmark
D. European Union
Karun Three Dam is located in ___________?
A. Iran
B. France
C. South Africa
D. China
Hudson and Delaware canals are present in the country ________?
A. Australia
B. France
C. Italy
D. USA
The US state, Nevada, has been nick named as__________?
A. Yellow hammer state
B. Diamond state
C. Battle born state
D. The last frontier
The US state, Delaware, has been nick named as________?
A. Golden state
B. First state
C. Natural state
D. None of these
The world’s largest island is Greenland located in Europe and is owned by ____________?
A. Germany
B. Italy
C. Denmark
D. None of these
Earthquake of “8 October, 2005” was the result of__________?
A. Volcanic-Activity
B. Severe-Flooding
C. Tectonic-Dislocation
D. None of these
The novel Aangan was written by_________?
A. Khdija mastoor
B. Perveen Shakira
C. Nazeer Ahmad
D. Ibne ansha
In which province of Afghanistan Bagram Air Base is situated?
A. Kabul
B. Kandhar
C. Parwan
D. Jowzjan
Which is the highest literary award of the World?
A. Nobel Prize
B. Booker Prize
C. Pulitzer Prize
D. Magsaysay Award
What is the approximate length of Europe’s longest river, volga river?
A. 3430
B. 3330
C. 3530
D. None of these
Which one is called the red planet?
A. Mercury
B. Venus
C. Earth
D. Mars
In which type of rocks coal and petroleum are found?
A. Granite
B. Igneous
C. Metamorphic
D. Sedimentary
Indian Actor Dilip Kumar was born on_________?
A. 1925
B. 1922
C. 1923
D. 1924
Which one of the followings has been considered as the largest city in Europe in terms of area?
A. France
B. Rome
C. London
D. None of these
The first United States president who visited Pakistan?
A. Donald Trump
B. Dwelight Eisenhower
C. Jigme Khesar
D. Franklin D. Rosevelt
Which of the following Valley was one of the strategic focal points of the war in Vietnam?
A. Muong Thanh Valley
B. A Sau Valley
C. Elephant Valley
D. None of the above
Hironomiya Naruhito is the ______________ emperor of Japan?
A. 123rd
B. 124th
C. 125th
D. 126th
in which year Japan changed her capital from Kyoto to Tokyo?
A. 1868
B. 1878
C. 1888
D. 1898
Which of the following city is the former capital of Japan?
A. Osaka
B. Hiroshima
C. Kobe
D. Kyoto
Between 1347-51 Europe faced which of the following disease?
A. Swine Flu
B. Black Death
C. Plague
D. Black Cough
1337-1453 Hundred years’ war involved which two nations?
A. America and Britain
B. North Korea and South Korea
C. Britain and France
D. North Vietnam and South Vietnam
1st July to 31st December 1958 is known world wide as__________?
A. International Geophysical Year
B. International Climate Year
C. International Education Year
D. None of these
How many US Presidents have visited Pakistan?
A. three
B. four
C. two
D. five
The continent which has not desert_________?
A. Asia
B. Africa
C. Europe
D. None of these
The World Health Day is celebrated on ________?
A. 1st March
B. 7th April
C. 6th October
D. 10th December
Mana Pools National Park is in___________?
A. South Africa
B. Kenya
C. Zimbabwe
D. Turkey
Hwange National Park is in_________?
A. Nepal
B. China
C. Zimbabwe
D. Bhutan
Phander Lake is in__________?
A. China
B. Kenya
C. Pakistan
D. Nepal
Barossa Valley is in________?
A. England
B. USA
C. Australia
D. Sri Lanka
Hawa Mahal (Palace of Winds) is in_________?
A. Pakistan
B. Sri Lanka
C. India
D. Bangladesh
Schonbrunn Palace and Gardens are located in:_________?
A. England
B. Greece
C. Austria
D. Netherland
Ancient Palace “Bam” is located in:_________?
A. Egypt
B. Pakistan
C. Iran
D. India
Old Town of Ghadames is located in:________?
A. Iran
B. Syria
C. Libya
D. None of these
Mount Etna is located in:____________?
A. Austria
B. Greece
C. Italy
D. None of these
The Book “21 Lessons for the 21th Century” is written by__________?
A. Francis Fukuyama
B. Yuval Noah Harari
C. Noam Chomsky
D. None
The slogan of BMW is________?
A. Sheer Driving Pleasure
B. The best or nothing
C. Drive with greater
D. None
The slogan of Mercedes-Benz is________?
A. The best or nothing
B. Sheer Driving Pleasure
C. The Power of Dreams
D. None
Which element is called “Black Diamond”?
A. Gold
B. Silver
C. Coal
D. Iron
Which country’s constitution is dubbed as “the lengthiest written constitution in the world?
A. United States of America
B. India
C. China
D. United Kingdom
Lok Sabha is the legislative assembly of which country?
A. India
B. Bangladesh
C. Nepal
D. Iraq
Which one of the following is a Unicameral Parliament System?
A. United States of America
B. Iran
C. Afghanistan
D. None of these
When did Chinese Communist Party (CCP) come in power?
A. 1947
B. 1948
C. 1949
D. 1950
The Chinese Communist Party (CCP), was founded in___________?
A. 1911
B. 1921
C. 1931
D. 1941
Mojave desert is located in which country?
A. Australia
B. United States
C. South Africa
D. Angola
What is the theme of World Environment Day 2021?
A. Ecosystem Restoration
B. Time for Nature
C. Air Pollution
D. None of these
East Timor got independence from which country?
A. Mangolia
B. Indonesia
C. Australia
D. None of Above
What was the capital of Russia before Moscow ?
A. Volgograd
B. Kaliningrad
C. Saint Petersburg
D. None of them
Rohtas Fort has ________ gates?
A. 12
B. 13
C. 14
D. 22
World environment day is celebrated on_________ ?
A. 5th June
B. 5th May
C. 2 June
D. 2 May
The largest barley ( )جوproducer of the world is___________ ?
A. Russia
B. Canada
C. Ukraine
D. East Timore
Book “The First Muslim: The Story of Muhammad” is written by:_______________?
A. Lesley Hazleton
B. Anatol Lieven
C. K.K. Aziz
D. None
How many rings are there in the Olympic Flag?
A. 3
B. 5
C. 8
D. 9
Augusta-Raurica is located in_________?
A. Egypt
B. Portugal
C. Switzerland
D. Turkey
A Country Floating on Oil ?
A. Saudi Arabia
B. Iran
C. Kuwait
D. All of the Above
Name the country which has the largest natural gas reserves in the world ?
A. India
B. Canada
C. Italy
D. Russia
1921 is known for which of the following incident ?
A. Tulsa Race Massacre
B. London Race Massacre
C. Madrid Race Massacre
D. None of these
During whole Palestine-Israel conflict, which European country seems to be most Pro-Palestinian?
A. Sweden
B. Norway
C. Belgium
D. Ireland
Renowned painter Frida Kahlo was from__________?
A. Mexico
B. China
C. Italy
D. France
The zunzuncito, also known as fly bird or the elf of bees, is a tiny bird that can only be found in_______?
A. Cuba
B. Malaysia
C. Guinea
D. Haiti
Which English city was once known as Duroliponte?
A. London
B. Liverpool
C. The Cambridge
D. None of these
Longi Green Energy, which is considered to be the world’s biggest solar company, belongs to which country?
A. China
B. Japa
C. Germany
D. None of these
The author of the book ‘Aab-e-Hayat’ is__________?
A. Syed Ameer Ali
B. Hafiz Shirazi
C. Sir Syed Ahmed Khan
D. Maulana Muhammad Hussain Azad
Study of flags is called _________?
A. Vexillology
B. Zoosology
C. Spermology
D. None of these
__________ is called the ‘low country’ of the earth?
A. Spain
B. Holland
C. Italy
D. None of these
Which city is known as ‘Gold capital of the world’ ?
A. Johannesburg
B. Paris
C. Dubai
D. None of these
Which is the largest fishing ground in the world?
A. Japan sea
B. North sea
C. North-East-Pacific
D. None of these
The highest average salinity amongst the following seas is reported from
A. Dead Sea
B. Red Sea
C. Black Sea
D. None of these
Name the Continents that form a mirror image of each other?
A. North America and South America
B. Asia and Africa
C. Africa and South America
D. None of these
The difference in the duration of day and night increases as one moves from:_________?
A. West to East
B. East and west of the prime meridian
C. Equator to poles
D. None of these
The busiest Sea route is:__________?
A. The Mediterranean Red-Sea Route
B. The South Atlantic Route
C. The North Atlantic Route
D. None of these
Who hold the record for 125 largest number of Qawali albums?
A. Atta ullah esakhailwi
B. abida parveen
C. ustad nusrat fatheh ali khan shahab
D. gullam ali khan shahab
How many members are considered as Non permanent members of UN General Assembly?
A. 8
B. 10
C. 12
D. None of these
Supervene is the seaport of_________?
A. Brazil
B. Denmark
C. Russia
D. Spain
Meldan is the seaport of_________?
A. Russia
B. USA
C. Spain
D. France
Lisbon is the seaport of____________?
A. Chile
B. Portugal
C. UK
D. Belgium
Le Harve is the seaport of____________?
A. France
B. Iran
C. Portugal
D. None of these
The Third Largest Ocean in the World is __________ ?
A. Indian Ocean
B. Pacific Ocean
C. Arctic Ocean
D. Atlantic
Bosphorous Strait connects?
A. Black Sea & Caspian Sea
B. Aegean Sea & Sea of Marmara
C. Black sea & Mediterranean Sea
D. Black sea & Sea of Marmara
Bosphorus, also known as___________?
A. Strait of Black Sea
B. Strait of Marmara
C. Strait of Aegean
D. Strait of Istanbul
In which of following places would one find the use of Yak for transportation?
A. Chile
B. Tibet
C. England
D. None of these
Ujjain state located in__________?
A. Sindh
B. Punjab
C. India
D. Nepal
The South Pole of the Earth is located in?
A. Norway
B. Antarctica
C. Arctic Ocean
D. None of these
Pakistan Played First Twenty20 International (T20I) match against which country?
A. Australia
B. India
C. England
D. None of these
The Siwa Oasis is located in__________?
A. Iraq
B. Egypt
C. UAE
D. Iran
UN Chinese Language Day is observed annually on _____________?
A. 15th April
B. 17th April
C. 20th April
D. None of these
“Donbass” is a disputed region between?
A. Greece & Turkey
B. Armenia & Azerbaijan
C. Russia & Ukraine
D. None of these
HRCP stands for?
A. Human Rights Committee of Pakistan
B. Human Rights Conference of Pakistan
C. Human Rights Commission of Pakistan
D. None of these
NCOC stands for?
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
Where is Katpana desert located ?
A. Harbin, China
B. Skardu, Pakistan
C. Dras, India
D. Sydney, Australia
What is the height of Diamer Basha Dam?
A. 138m
B. 200m
C. 272m
D. 278m
How many Islamic Republics are there in the world?
A. 3
B. 4
C. 5
D. 2
In which of the following year the holy month of Ramadan is expected to occur twice?
A. 2025
B. 2030
C. 2035
D. None of these
Leonardo da Vinci is airport of_________?
A. Japan
B. Italy
C. China
D. None of these
“NIKKEI” is a stock exchange index of ________?
A. Beijing
B. Wilington
C. Tokyo
D. Stockholm
Which country has maximum languages ?
A. South Africa
B. Papua New Giunea
C. United States
D. France
In which country Great Buddha of Kamakura located ?
A. Russia
B. Indonesia
C. Japan
D. China
In which city of Russia St. Basil’s Cathedral is located ?
A. Moscow
B. Nizhny
C. St.Petersberg
D. None of these
The Width of Suez Canal is_______?
A. 205 m
B. 210 m
C. 215 m
D. None of these
Neom City is located on the coast of ____ Sea?
A. Persian Gulf
B. Gulf of Oman
C. Dead Sea
D. Red Sea
Meaning of Neom the name of new proposed smart city in Saudi Arabia?
A. New Era
B. New world
C. New Arabia
D. New Future
The Line is a proposed smart city in Saudi Arabia is located in the area of________?
A. Uhud
B. Taif
C. Badr
D. Tabuk
Kyoto City is in which Country?
A. China
B. South Korea
C. Japan
D. None of these
The important mountains of Europe include:
A. Andes, Alps, Pyrenees
B Alps, Carpathians, Pyrenees, Apennines
C. Alps, Himalayas, Rock mountains
D. None of the above
Florida strait is located between:___________?
A. Japan and Korea
B. Cuba and Bahamas
C. Italy and Sicily
D. None of these
Which land of country is below the sea level?
A. Netherlands
B. Iceland
C. Belgium
D. Germany
The country also known as ” country of COPPER” is:
A. Zimbabwe
B. Zambia
C. China
D. None of these
Which country has the unwritten constitution?
A. England
B. US
C. Australia
D. None of these
Who coined the name of United Nations?
A. Stalin
B. Austin Mills
C. F.D Roosevelt
D. None of these
The city which is also known as the City of Canals?
A. Paris
B. Venice
C. Florence
D. None of these
Afghanistan is separated from Central Asia by:_________?
A. Caspian Sea
B. Wakhan
C. Aral River
D. Oxus River
The largest populous Islamic country of the world is: __________?
A. Pakistan
B. Iran
C. Indonesia
D. Saudi Arabia
Which country contains the most volcanoes in the world?
A. Indonesia
B. South Africa
C. Mexico
D. None of these
Which country is also called “Rainbow Nation”?
A. South Africa
B. Netherlands
C. Norway
D. None of these
Which country is also known as sun rise?
A. South Africa
B. Netherlands
C. Norway
D. Japan
The most dispersed country in the world is: __________?
A. Maldives
B. Indonesia
C. Philippines
D. None of these
Which country, on the map of world, appears as “Long Shoe”?
A. Portugal
B. Italy
C. Greece
D. Hungary
Egypt connects the two continents:
A. Asia and Europe
B. Asia and Africa
C. South America and North America
D. None of these
Penalty cards(Yellow, Red) used in Football first introduced in which year?
A. 1970
B. 1974
C. 1996
D. None of these
________ is the world’s fastest-sinking city:
A. Jakarta
B. Manila
C. Shanghai
D. None of these
_______ is the tulip capital of the world?
A. USA
B. Green land
C. Netherlands
D. None of these
Turkey connects the two continents: _____________?
A. Asia and Europe
B. Asia and Africa
C. South America and North America
D. Asia and Australia
What is the capital of Comoros?
A. Lilongwe
B. Managua
C. Moroni
D. None of these
When is the UN French Language Day is observed globally?
A. 20 March
B. 19 March
C. 18 March
D. None of these
________ is the World’s Loudest Bird:
A. Macaws
B. Cockatoos
C. White Bellbird
D. None of these
Which of the following pairs of City and River is correct?
A. Baghdad — Tigris
B. Berlin — Seine
C. Paris — Danube
D. Tuscany (Italy) — Irtysh
Which among the following trees is considered the tallest in the world?
A. Cedar
B. Redwood
C. Date palm
D. None of these
Which peninsula lies between the black sea and the sea of Azov?
A. Crimean
B. Iberian
C. Kamchatka
D. None of these
Which mountain system lies between the Black sea and the Caspian sea?
A. Appalachians
B. Caucasus
C. Atlas
D. None of these
Name the country shares 16 borders with other states:__________?
A. Russia
B. India
C. China
D. None of these
CEYLON was changed to SRI LANKA in:________?
A. 1970
B. 1972
C. 1975
D. None of these
BURMA was changed to MYANMAR in:___________?
A. 1986
B. 1989
C. 1987
D. None of these
What percentage of land is cultivable in the world?
A. 12%
B. 11%
C. 10%
D. None of these
Only land locked country in South-East Asia ?
A. North korea
B. China
C. Vietnam
D. Loas
Who is writer book ‘Cutting edge “?
A. Waqar Younus
B. Waseem Akram
C. Javed Mian Dad
D. Ahmed Ahsfaq
The first full face transplant was performed in__________?
A. 2006
B. 2008
C. 2010
D. None of these
Rousseau was__________?
A. Political Philosopher
B. German Revolutionary leader
C. American Explorer
D. British leader
Which is called flower animal in world?
A. Hydra
B. Sea anemones
C. Obella
D. None of these
The bridge in Istanbul, Turkey that connects Asia and Europe is called_____________?
A. Golden Gate Bridge
B. Akashi Kaikyo Bridge
C. Bosphorus Bridge
D. Royal Gorge Bridge
Which city is also called The City of 1,000 Minarets?
A. Istanbul
B. Cairo
C. Makkah
D. Islamabad
When Bangladesh celebrates it’s Independence Day ?
A. 26 March
B. 20 April
C. 14 August
D. None of these
Picture of which US President is on the 5 dollar note ?
A. George Washington
B. Thomas Jefferson
C. Abraham Lincoln
D. None of these
Name the only US president who also served as the Chief Justice of the US Supreme Court ?
A. Howard Taft
B. Lyndon Johnson
C. Abraham Lincoln
D. None of these
The Queen who had the nick name “Bloody Mary” is ?
A. Elizabeth I
B. Victoria I
C. Mary I
D. None of these
Amir Khusrow was the disciple of whom ?
A. Khuwaja Gulam Farid
B. Nizam Uddin Aulia
C. Khuwaja Moen Uddin
D. None of these
Pablo Picasso the famous artist belong to which country ?
A. Brazil
B. France
C. Spain
D. None of these
Who is known as the father of Pentium Chip ?
A. Vinod Khanna
B. Vinod Dham
C. Sundar Pichai
D. None of these
Who among following is considered to be the father of “Green Revolution” ?
A. Mammohan Singh
B. Norman Borlaug
C. Abdul Salam
D. Henry Ford
Who is known as the Father of video games ?
A. Karl Bens
B. Ralph H. Bear
C. Karoline Berliner
D. Andrew Smith Bernard
All of the following are Amir Khusro,s creation except ?
A. Ahsika
B. Tutinama
C. Laila Majnu
D. Nuh Sipir
Who is called the Frontier Gandhi ?
A. Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan
B. Zulfiqar Bhutto
C. Manmohan Singh
D. Muhammad Ali Jinnah
Nepal’s first woman President was__________ ?
A. Vidya Devi Bhandari
B. Aishwarya Laxmi
C. Rita Sharma
D. Komal Bhandari
Which of the following architect designed Indian Capital “New Delhi “?
A. Sir Edward Paul
B. Sir Edwin Lutyen
C. Sir Thomas Angel
D. Sir Richardson
Who is credited for building the Great Wall of China ?
A. Fa Hien
B. Yubang Tou
C. Hiung Tsang
D. Qin Shi Huang
Who among the following is the author of Sri Lanka’s national anthem ?
A. Srijavo Bandarnaike
B. Matilda Pakshah
C. Ananda Samarkone
D. Gotabaya Rajapaksha
Name the first civilian president of Myanmar ?
A. Myint Sewie
B. Thein Sein
C. Huang Hye
D. Htin Kway
Construction of the Burj Khalifa began in____________?
A. 2004
B. 2005
C. 2006
D. None of these
Which country is the member of NATO?
A. Austria
B. Switzerland
C. Finland
D. Hungary
Which country is not the member of NATO?
A. Estonia
B. Netherlands
C. Norway
D. Finland
The Five Eyes (FVEY) is ______ alliance?
A. Economic
B. Political
C. Military
D. Intelligence
Australian, UK, USA, Canada and _______ are the members of Five Eyes Group of Countries?
A. Mexico
B. Brazil
C. Japan
D. New Zealand
Which country is the member of Five Eyes group of countries?
A. Australia
B. India
C. China
D. Russia
The Arabian Sea is also called as__________?
A. Sindhu Sagar
B. Arab Samundra
C. Erythraean Sea
D. Akhzar Sea
E. All of them
‘Aksai Chin’ is a disputed area between _______ and _______?
A. China and India
B. China and Pakistan
C. India and Pakistan
D. India and Nepal
The International Narcotics Control Board (INCB) was established in which year?
A. 1950
B. 1945
C. 1968
D. 1975
There are __________ Sustainable development Goals of United Nations?
A. 15
B. 17
C. 12
D. 13
Al Ghazzali was born in the year _______ ?
A. 1058
B. 1059
C. 1060
D. 1061
Which was the first country to legalise euthasia (physician-assisted suicide) ?
A. Netherlands
B. Germany
C. Switzerland
D. Brazil
Aegean Sea is located in between these two peninsulas?
A. Arabian Peninsula & Iberian Peninsula
B. Iberian Peninsula & Balkan Peninsula
C. Balkan Peninsula & Anatolia Peninsula
D. Anatolia Peninsula & Iberian Peninsula
“shock and awe” was the name of USA’s war against _____ in 2003
A. Iraq
B. Afghanistan
C. Vietnam
D. None of these
Strait connecting the Black Sea and the Sea of Azov is___________?
A. Palk Strait
B. Cook strait
C. Bosphorous strait
D. Kerch strait
During which battle were tanks first employed?
A. Battle of Trafalgar
B. Battle of the Somme
C. Battle of Waterloo
D. None of these
Which country built a stadium called ” Birds Nest Stadium ” for Olympics 2008 ?
A. China
B. UK
C. India
D. USA
Mount Semeru, an active volcano, located in__________ ?
A. Australia
B. Indonesia
C. Philippines
D. Denmark
Which European city is called as the European Jerusalem ?
A. Madrid
B. Rome
C. Sarajevo
D. Granada
The world heritage site Pashupatinath temple is located at__________ ?
A. Multan
B. Delhi
C. Khatmandu
D. Kabul
What was the old name of Singapore?
A. Ceylon
B. Temasek
C. Nippon
D. Bohemia
‘QUAD’ is a group of four countries: India, United States, Japan and ?
A. Russia
B. Australia
C. China
D. New-Zealand
Who is the first democratically elected female President of Africa ?
A. Kristine Chapel
B. Opera Winfrey
C. Ellen Johnson Sirleaf
D. Katie Kristie Sirleaf
The first democratically elected female President of Africa is from which country ?
A. Tanzania
B. Uganda
C. Liberia
D. Djoboty
‘World Sustainable Development Summit’ is organized by which institution ?
A. Green Peace
B. World Economic Forum
C. The Energy & Resource Centre
D. United Nation Development Programme
Which country allowed women into three sports stadium for the first time from 2018?
A. Iran
B. Egypt
C. Bolivia
D. Saudi Arabia
Where is the headquarters of Caribbean Community (CARICOM) ?
A. West-Indies
B. Guyana
C. Namibia
D. Ethopia
Which country is not the member of QUAD Countries Group?
A. India
B. USA
C. JAPAN
D. UK
Which city is believed to be the oldest inhabited city of Europe?
A. Athens, Greece
B. Saint Petersburg, Russia
C. Plovdiv, Bulgaria
D. Sibiu, Romania
Vlad the Impaler popularly known as Dracula, was the ruler of which country?
A. Serbia
B. Romania
C. Argentina
D. Austria
Which country was the first to be declared an atheist state?
A. Greece
B. Albania
C. Croatia
D. Portugal
Which Country has built the world’s Longest Cantilever?
A. Singapore
B. United Kingdom
C. Dubai
D. Canada
Teotihuacan Pyramids is located in which country ?
A. Egypt
B. Argentina
C. Mexico
D. Peru
The State Hermitage Museum is located in which country ?
A. Spain
B. France
C. China
D. Russia
Borobudur Temple is located in which country ?
A. Egypt
B. Indonesia
C. Afghanistan
D. United Arab Emirate
In which country the world’s tallest sandcastle has been built ?
A. Germany
B. Saudi Arabia
C. Afghanistan
D. United Arab Emirate
Who was the architect of “Taj Mahal” ?
A. Ustad Allah Baksh
B. Ustad Ahmad Lahouri
C. Norman Volvak
D. Henry Irwin
The World’s largest and deepest rail tunnel Gotthard Base Tunnel is located in which country?
A. Denmark
B. Sweden
C. Switzerland
D. United States
Which of the following Sikh Guru laid the foundation of Amritsar ?
A. Guru Gobind Singh
B. Guru Hari Singh
C. Guru Amar Das
D. Guru Ram Das
Who was the first female Prime Minister of Canada ?
A. Srimavo Bandernaike
B. Kim Campbell
C. Margaret Thatcher
D. Golda Meir
Who is known as ‘ Little Corporal ‘ ?
A. Mahtma Gandhi
B. Francis Moody
C. Napoleon Bonaparte
D. Adolf Hitler
Who among the following persons is called ‘ Desert Fox ‘ ?
A. Eisenhower
B. Walter Scott
C. Erwin Rommel
D. Price Bismark
Who is the author of the book “My experiments with truth”?
A. M. K. Gandhi
B. Shakespeare
C. K. M. Munshi
D. None of these
World no Tobacco Day is observed on ________ every year.
A. 12May
B. 22 May
C. 31 May
D. None of these
Arab spring is a series of political revolutions started in________?
A. 2010
B. 2011
C. 2012
D. None of these
Who attacked Afghanistan in 1979?
A. US
B. Taliban
C. Iran
D. Soviet Union
Which one is the world coldest desert ?
A. Sahara Desert
B. Gobi Desert
C. Antarctic Desert
D. Thar Desert
The famous poem ‘Twinkle Twinkle Little Star’ is written by________ ?
A. William Shakespeare
B. Jane Taylor
C. Charles Dickens
D. Jane Austin
The first letter of the Greek alphabet is_________?
A. Alpha
B. Beta
C. Gamma
D. Delta
The last letter of the Greek alphabet is_________?
A. Apha
B. Beta
C. Gamma
D. Omega
The biggest market of Pakistan export and import is__________?
A. UK
B. USA
C. China
D. Saudi Arabia
Mauritius is island state in the ________ ?
A. Indian Ocean
B. Pacific Ocean
C. Atlantic Ocean
D. None of them
ZIANA’ is the news agency of_______ ?
A. Sri Lanka
B. West Indies
C. Zimbabwe
D. Norway
Mother name of Babar was__________?
A. Qutlugh Nigar Khanum
B. Ansha Nigar
C. Noor Nisa Nigar
D. None of these
Total countries in Middle East are_________?
A. 14
B. 16
C. 17
D. None of these
The height of Gorakh hill station is__________?
A. 5,688 ft
B. 5,687 ft
C. 5,689 ft
D. 5,686 ft
First police force was established in __________ ?
A. London
B. Paris
C. Brussels
D. None of these
Most widely Spreaded computer virus was ________ ?
A. I love you
B. I hate you
C. Oracle
D. None of these
In which country the world’s oldest Democracy is in effect.
A. United Kingdom
B. France
C. Greece
D. Spain
Maximum hockey world Cups won by which country?
A. India
B. Pakistan
C. United Statesd
D. Spain
__________ is the first black woman elected in the U.S Congress.
A. Kamala Harris
B. Shirley Chisholm
C. Louis Bleriot
D. None of these
Which is the capital of Peru?
A. Yerevan
B. Kingston
C. Lima
D. Tirana
Bridge Chenab is being constructed in ______ country?
A. China
B. Pakistan
C. India
D. None of these
The world’s highest railway bridge is being constructed on _________ river?
A. Indus
B. Jehlum
C. Ravi
D. Chenab
Second Ozone hole in 2006 was discovered at___________ ?
A. Antarctica
B. Brazil
C. China
D. Tibet
La Tomatina ” Tomato fight ” is a festival celebrated in which country ?
A. Spain
B. USA
C. Brazil
D. Denmark
Onion Eating Festival is celebrated in which country ?
A. Brazil
B. Argentina
C. Spain
D. Peru
Which ocean surrounds Antarctica ?
A. Pacific Ocean
B. Indian Ocean
C. Atlantic Ocean
D. All of these
Greece and Italy are seperated by which sea ?
A. Red Sea
B. Middeteranian Sea
C. Marmara Sea
D. None of these
“Christmas Island” is located in which ocean ?
A. Pacific Ocean
B. Arctic Ocean
C. Atlantic Ocean
D. Indian Ocean
The “Jigme Dorji National Park” is located in which country ?
A. Myanmar
B. Bhutan
C. China
D. Japan
UNESCO’S included which Japanese Island in World Heritage Site list in July 2017?
A. Honshu Island
B. Okinoshima Island
C. Kyushu Island
D. Kamome Island
Where is the “Chain of Rocks canal” located ?
A. Virginia
B. New York
C. California
D. Illinois
Tokyo, the capital of japan is situated in the island of__________?
A. Honshu
B. Kyushu
C. Kyodo
D. Hokkaidu
Famous city of Limerick is found in which country ?
A. USA
B. Italy
C. Ireland
D. England
France and Spain are separated by which mountain ?
A. Andes
B. Jura
C. Pyrenees
D. Vosgos
Where is the secretariat office of Birdlife International?
A. Afghanistan
B. Brazil
C. UK
D. Peru
Thailand,s capital “Bangkok” lies on which river ?
A. Spree
B. Yangtze
C. Chao Phraya
D. None of these
A village called ” Abu Simbel” is located in which country ?
A. Saudi Arabia
B. Turkey
C. Egypt
D. None of these
The dwarf camels, known as Alpacas , Vicunas and llamas are found in_________ ?
A. Afghanistan
B. Brazil
C. Tibet
D. Japan
“Amur River” one of the tenth longest rivers in the world is in which continent ?
A. Asia
B. Africa
C. Europe
D. Arctic
Northern and southern US states are divided by which line ?
A. Mannerheim line
B. Radclif line
C. Mason Dixon line
D. 49th parallel line
50% of global coal reserves are owned by which two countries ?
A. USA & Russia
B. Russia & China
C. UK & Russia
D. USA & China
Book “Dear Mr. Jinnah” is authored by____________?
A. Fatima jinah
B. Liaqat Ali khan
C. Allama Iqbal
D. None of these
“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
Gland is city of __________?
A. New Zealand
B. Switzerland
C. Thailand
D. France
A ‘Guinness World record’ holder for the 7th speediest poetry writing in the world in 1997:
A. Ahmed Faraz
B. Dr. Rehan Azmi
C. Faiz Ahmed Faiz
D. None of these
“Medieval India under Mohammedan Rule (712-1764)” written by____________?
A. Stanley Lane Poole
B. Stanley Lockheart
C. Stanley Wolpert
D. None of these
Napa valley in California is famous for__________?
A. Wine
B. Leather
C. Textile
D. Mangoes
The Headquarters of the International Tropical Timber Organization is located at_________?
A. Yokohama
B. Delhi
C. Algeirs
D. Jakarta
Name the highest peak of Antarctica?
A. Mount Logan
B. Mount Ninja
C. Mount Vinson
D. Mount McKinly
Where is Hambantota Port located ?
A. India
B. Sri-Lanka
C. Bangladesh
D. None of these
Mount Damavand is the highest peak of which country ?
A. Azerbaijan
B. Belarus
C. Iran
D. Iraq
What was the former name of Ho Chi Minh city ?
A. Senegal
B. Saigon
C. Cylon
D. Yuba
On which river is Washington DC situated ?
A. Missisippi River
B. Lena River
C. Potomac River
D. Roe River
Which ocean is having the widest continental shelf ?
A. Atlantic Ocean
B. Arctic Ocean
C. Pacific Ocean
D. Indian Ocean
The Westminster parliamentary system was developed by which country ?
A. USA
B. UK
C. USSR
D. None of these
Mount ST. Helens is an ‘active stratovolcano’ located in which country ?
A. America
B. Brazil
C. Canada
D. None of these
World famous Kaieteur Falls is situated on which river ?
A. Missisippi River
B. Roe River
C. Indus River
D. Potaro River
Potaro River is located in which country ?
A. Kenya
B. Ghana
C. Guyana
D. Zambia
Which of the following lake lies on Equator ?
A. Lake Erie
B. Lake Victoria
C. Lake Titica
D. Lake Manchar
Loess Plateau is situated in which country ?
A. Albania
B. Brazil
C. China
D. Denmark
Which of the following regions receives rainfall throughout the year ?
A. Equatorial
B. Midditeranian
C. Arctic
D. Tundra
The popular “Yankee Stadium” in USA is located in which city ?
A. Virginia
B. California
C. Washington
D. New-York
“Kilauea volcano” is located in which country ?
A. Japan
B. China
C. Indonesia
D. Hawaii
Nobel museum is found in which city ?
A. Oslo
B. Stockholm
C. Bern
D. Geneva
What is the longest canal in the world ?
A. Grand Canal of China
B. Gota Canal of Sweden
C. Erie Canal USA
D. Suez Canal
World’s longest 3D printed concrete bridge is located in_________?
A. Russia
B. Japan
C. China
D. India
Which is the longest railway platform in the world?
A. Hyderabad, India
B. Hill Station, USA
C. Landi Kotal,Pakistan
D. Gorakhpur, India
The country with longest coastline in the world is____________?
A. USA
B. Canada
C. Russia
D. China
What is the theme of 2021 International Women’s Day?
A. Women in the Changing World of Work: Planet 50-50 by 2030
B. I am Generation Equality: Realizing Women’s Rights
C. Choose to Challenge
D. Empowering Women, Empowering Humanity: Picture it
International Women Year Observed by UNO in _________?
A. 1974
B. 1975
C. 1976
D. 1977
Scientific study of the Algae is known as ___________?
A. Phycology
B. Pomology
C. Oneriology
D. Trichology
The Scientific Study of Caves are know as _________ ?
A. Haematology
B. Speleology
C. Oology
D. Oneriology
Disappointment island is in which Ocean?
A. Pacific Ocean
B. Arctic Ocean
C. Indian Ocean
D. Atlantic Icean
where is disappointment island located?
A. Switzerland
B. Indonesia
C. New Zealand
D. None of Above
The scientific study of spiders is called __________ ?
A. Arachnology
B. Osteology
C. Pomology
D. None of these
Scientific study of brain is know as ___________ ?
A. Encephalology
B. Geology
C. Philosophy
D. None of these
Scientific study of Eyes is known as ____________ ?
A. Encephology
B. Trichology
C. Opthalmology
D. None of these
Planned Completion year of One Belt One Road ( OBOR ) is ____________?
A. 2025
B. 2030
C. 2040
D. 2049
which is the capital of Chechnya?
A. Yerevan
B. Kingston
C. Grozny
D . None of these
FATF was established by G-7 summit held in ________ on 1989?
A. London
B. Brussels
C. Paris
D. Washington
When is the commonwealth day observed by its member countries ?
A. March, 24
B. April, 26
C. May, 24
D. None of these
Which organs of the United Nations elects judges of the International court of Justice ?
A. General Assembly alone
B. Economic & Social council
C. Security Council & General Assembly
D. Trusteship Council & General Assembly
How many member countries did the UNO had on its formation in 1945 ?
A. 45
B. 47
C. 49
D. 51
Bread for the poverty and hunger in the world, is based in ?
A. Geneva
B. Moscow
C. Beijing
D. Washington
The headquarter of World Anti-Doping Agency formed in 1999 is located at ?
A. Geneva
B. Washington
C. Montreal
D. Brussels
P-5 is a group of which organization ?
A. Permanent members of WTO
B. Permanent member of UN security council
C. Pemnanent members of UNESCO
D. None of the above
When was Bank of Central African State headquartered in Cameron was formed ?
A. 1971
B. 1972
C. 1973
D. 1974
Headquarters of the UN industrial Development Organization is based in__________?
A. Vienna
B. Geneva
C. Paris
D. Bern
Where is the headquaters of African Development Bank located ?
A. Addis Abada, Ethopia
B. Winhoek, Namibia
C. Abidjan, Ivory Coast
D. Nairobai, Kenya
As the premier development finance institution on the continent, the AfDB’s mission is to help reduce poverty,
improve living conditions for Africans and mobilize resources for the continent’s economic and social
development. The AfDB headquarters is officially in Abidjan, Ivory Coast.
Charter of Economic rights was adopted by United Nations in the year ?
A. 1974
B. 1969
C. 1973
D. 1968
Which European Country provide its currency for Bank of Central African states ?
A. USA
B. UK
C. Germany
D. France
The International criminal Police Organisation has its headquaters at ?
A. Rome
B. Paris
C. Lyon
D. Geneva
International Bureau of Education is a part of which organization ?
A. UNESCO
B. UNCTAD
C. UNDP
D. World Bank
The headquarter of World Meterological Organisation is based in which country?
A. Washington, USA
B. Geneva, Switwerland
C. Berlin, Germany
D. Delhi, India
When was World Meterological Organisation estabilished?
A. 1945
B. 1918
C. 1950
D. 1991
Which of the following country is NOT a member of the ‘Indian Ocean Rim Association (IORA)?
A. India
B. Pakistan
C. Sri-Lanka
D. Mozambique
World Investment Report is published by which organizations?
A. UNDP
B. UNESCO
C. UNCTAD
D. WIPO
The United Nations Green Climate Fund is Headquartered in which country?
A. USA
B. Canada
C. Republic of Korea
D. None of these
“Global Competitiveness Report” is released by which of the following organization?
A. World Economic Forum (WEF)
B. World Trade Organization (WTO)
C. SAARC
D. None of these
International Organization for Migration Headquarters is located in which city?
A. Paris
B. Rome
C. Geneva
D. Jakarta
Where is the headquarters of the World Customs Organization (WCO) located?
A. Paris
B. Lyon
C. Brussels
D. Geneva
which bird does not make its nest?
A. Crow
B. Eagle
C. Sparrow
D. Cuckoo
South Pacific Nuclear Free Zone Treaty was signed by the United States of America, United Kingdom and_________ ?
A. Soviet Union
B. China
C. France
D. Germany
which country Set world record by planting 541,176 saplings in a single day which has been duly recorded in the
Guinness Book of world record in 2009?
A. China
B. Canada
C. Pakistan
D. United States of America
Who was the first Chairman of the SAARC ?
A. Indira Gandhi
B. Zia ur Rehman
C. Hussain Muhammad Ershad
D. Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto
Which River is called ‘The Sorrow of the Bengal’ ?
A. Ratna river
B. Soan River
C. Damodar River
D. Huran River
Name the first Mughal building with complete marble facing ?
A. Humayun,s Tomb
B. Taj Mahal
C. Moti Masjid
D. Lal Qila
‘Global 500’ awards are given for the outstanding achievement in which of the following field ?
A. Population control
B. Protection of environment
C. Elimination of corruption
D. Drug free society
Wellington Trophy is related to which game ?
A. Hockey
B. Tennis
C. Rowing
D. Swimming
Which Mughal King ordered to translate famous Hindu books “Ramyana and Mahabharta” in Persian language ?
A. Jalal uddin Akbar
B. Zahiruddin Babar
C. Aurangzeb Alamgir
D. Shah-jahan
The bird which lays more than 100 eggs in one nest is___________ ?
A. Kiwi
B. Ostrich
C. Owl
D. Parrot
Term Chinaman is related to which sports ?
A. Football
B. Cricket
C. Hockey
D. Volleyball
Duncan Strait is situated in which Ocean ?
A. Pacific Ocean
B. Indian Ocean
C. Arctic Ocean
D. Atlantic Ocean
Which country is closest to Andaman Islands ?
A. Pakistan
B. India
C. Myanmar
D. Sri-Lanka
Largest producer of wool in the world ?
A. India
B. Pakistan
C. Brazil
D. Australia
Pink dolphins are found in _______ River?
A. Nile River
B. Gengis River
C. Amazon River
D. Indus River.
Fredrick Sanger has received the Noble Prize twice for which subjects ?
A. Chemistry & Physics
B. Biology & Physics
C. Chemistry only
D. Physics only
Uzbekistan, Turkemanistan & Gergia became members of UNO in which year ?
A. 1990
B. 1991
C. 1992
D. 1993
Worlds fastest shorthand writer is _________?
A. Jm Tagore
B. JS Birla
C. GD Bist
D. JS Mill
Obama was awarded with Noble Prize for peace in ________ ?
A. 2009
B. 2010
C. 2011
D. 2012
“Plague” is a disease which spreads by ______ ?
A. Rat
B. Cat
C. Bat
D. parasitic insect
Name the highest Battlefield in the world?
A. Jafana
B. Tibet
C. The Siachen Glacier
D. None of these
In which state of Maynmar Rohingya Muslims were killed by Buddhists ?
A. Kayin state
B. Rakhine state
C. Chin state
D. None of These
Cyril Radcliff was a ________ by profession?
A. Doctor
B. Engineer
C. Writer
D. Lawyer
Which civilization is considered to be the oldest civilization of the world?
A. Phrygia civilization
B. Sumerian civilization
C. Elam civilization
D. Urartu civilization
Largest producer of onions is _____________?
A. Russia
B. USA
C. China
D. India
Ms. Kim Campbell was the first woman prime minister of___________?
A. France
B. Germany
C. Canada
D. None of these
The novel ” Sowrd of Tipu Sultan ” was written by __________?
A. K.M Munshi
B. Leo Tolstoy
C. Bhagwan S. Gidwani
D. None of these
who is the author of ” Nineteen Eighty-four ” ?
A. Shakespeare
B. George Orwell
C. R.k laxman
D. None of these
First Agriculture University of Pakistan is_________?
A. University of Agriculture, Faisalabad
B. University of Agriculture, Peshawar
C. University of Agriculture, Multan
D. None of these
CIA intelligence agency of USA was established in___________?
A. 1943
B. 1944
C. 1945
D. 1947
The First Android Mobile Launched in Which year?
A. September 2007
B. September 2008
C. September 2009
D. September 2010
The highest navigable lake in the world is:__________?
A. Lake Victoria
B. Titicaca Lake
C. Haleji Lake
D. None of these
What is the Name of Google’s Parent Company?
A. Alphabet Inc
B. Amazon
C. The Priceline Group
D. None of these
Where did the 1896 Olympics take place?
A. Germany
B. France
C. Athens (Greece Capital)
D. None Of These
World biodiversity day is celebrated on:_________?
A. Mar-21
B. March-2
C. Apr-22
D. May-22
International day of forest is celebrated on___________?
A. Mar-3
B. Mar-15
C. March-21
D. None of the above
Who made Islamabad the capital of Pakistan?
A. Sikander Mirza
B. Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto
C. Ayub Khan
D. Zia-ul-Haq
John Logie Baird is known for his invention of_________?
A. Mobile Phone
B. Laptop
C. Television
D. Radio
The Paris agreement of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change is to limit global warming
well below:
A. 1.5 °C
B. 2.0 °C
C. 2.5 °C
D. None of these
Which mountain is called “Chogori” and “Savage Mountain”?
A. Mount Everest
B. Nanga Parbat
C. K2
D. Trichmir
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
The recent leap year, where February has/had 29 days, is/was:__________?
A. 2017
B. 2018
C. 2019
D. 2020
Currently, about how much world’s goods trade (by volume) is carried on ships?
A. 20%
B. 60%
C. 80%
D. None of these
Sam Walton was the founder of_________?
A. Uber
B. WeChat
C. Walmart
D. None of these
Which is the solidarity day with Palestinians?
A. 29th November
B. 27 November
C. 25 November
D. None of these
___________is known as Baba-e-Ghazal of Pashto?
A. Rahman Baba
B. khushal Khan khattak
C. HAMZA Baba
D. Israr Atal
Hail storm occurs in summer season due to the formation of clouds called :___________?
A. Cirrus
B. Cumulus
C. Cumulonimbus
D. Curriculum
The world’s longest glacial system outside the polar regions (the Biafo Glacier) is located in__________?
A. America
B. Canada
C. Iceland
D. Pakistan
Which organ of the United Nations has ceased its operations?
A. Trusteeship Council
B. International Court of Justice
C. The Secretariat
D. Economic Council
What is the Currency of North Korea?
A. Franc
B. leu
C. shilling
D. Won
OIC changed its name from Organisation of the Islamic Conference to Organisation of Islamic Cooperation in
_________.
A. 1991
B. 1999
C. 2001
D. 2011
Which of the the following is considered as 8th Continent?
A. New Zealand
B. West Asia
C. Zealandia
D. None of these
Which is the sixth most populated country of the world?
A. India
B. Brazil
C. Pakistan
D. None of them
The first news paper in the world was started by____________?
A. China
B. Japan
C. Usa
D. Uk
Who is the author of “Raqqat-e-Alamgiri” ?
A. Ishwar Das
B. Aurangzeb
C. Dara Shikhon
D. Mulla Daud
Who is the author of Khulasat-ul-Tawarikh ?
A. Sujan Raj Khatri
B. Abdul Hamid Lahori
C. Inyat Khan
D. Abul Fazl
Who wrote biography of Humayun ?
A. Hindal
B. Kamran
C. Gulbadan Begum
D. None of theseRajia Sultana
The flag of Malaysia carries a crescent and a fourteen pointed star. What do the 14 points of the star represent:
A. Multiracial society of Malaysia
B. Multi linguistic nature of Malaysian society
C. Thirteen states and the Federal Government
D. None of these
Which city is called the City of Shaheens?
A. Lahore
B. Sargodha
C. Karachi
D. None of these
World Leprosy Day is observed internationally every year on ________ of January?
A. First Sunday
B. First Saturday
C. Last Sunday
D. Last Saturday
The Karakoram is a mountain range present in____________?
A. India
B. Pakistan
C. China
D. all of these
Chile has the longest shore along____________?
A. Atlantic Sea
B. Black Sea
C. Mediterranean Sea
D. Pacific Ocean
The largest section of the Kurd population is living in___________?
A. Iraq
B. Iran
C. Turkey
D. Syria
Where is Louvre Art gallery located?
A. Germany
B. France
C. England
D. None of these
Who is the first person to walk in the space in 1965?
A. Yuri Gagarin
B. Neil Armstrong
C. Tereskova
D. Alexel Leonov
Which among the following are known as E3?
A. France, Spain, UK
B. Germany, Austria, UK
C. Poland, Germany, Greece
D. France, Germany, Italy
‘Forint’ is the currency of which country?
A. Hungary
B. Haiti
C. Argentine
D. None of these
“Tanjug” is the news agency of which country?
A. Ghana
B. Cyprus
C. Portugal
D. Serbia
Which of the following statement is correct regarding the Korean War 1950-53 ?
A. USSR backed North Korea
B. US remained neutral
C. War was initiated by South Korea
D. All of these
Which city of Pakistan called City of Colleges?
A. Karachi
B. Lahore
C. Islamabad
D. Peshawar
How many people walked on moon’s surface as of 2021?
A. 2
B. 4
C. 12
D. None of these
Where is the International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor (ITER) situated?
A. Shanghai, China
B. Palo Alta, USA
C. Cadarache, France
D. Santiago, Chile
Renaissance of sciences was written by __________ ?
A. Al farabi
B. Karl Marx
C. Al Ghazali
D. Thomas hobbes
Why are there always crushed stones near railway tracks ?
A. The stones did not allow vegetation to grow on railway tracks.
B. To keeps water from reaching the track on a regular basis & softening the ground.
C. To hold the wooden cross ties in place, which in turn hold the rails in place.
D. All of the these
When Turbat University was found?
A. 2012
B. 2013
C. 2014
D. None of these
The worlds longest mountain range is___________?
A. The Andes
B. The Alps
C. Karakoram
D. None of these
Who is known to the father of geography?
A. Aristotle
B. Herodotus
C. Erastosthenes
D. None of these
What is the new height of Mount Everest?
A. 8841.0m (29,006)
B. 8848.86m (29,032 ft)
C. 8856.74m (29,057)
D. None of these
Jamal Ahmad Khashoggi was a columnist for _______?
A. The New York Times
B. The Mirror
C. World Time
D. The Washington Post
Name of the Indian Prime Minister who won Pakistan’s highest civilian award “Nishan-e-Pakistan”
A. Atal Bihari Vajpayee
B. Manmohan Singh
C. Morarji Desai
D. None of these
How many Indians have got Pakistan’s Highest Civil Award known as “Nishan-e-Pakistan”
A. 1
B. 2
C. 3
D. None of these
River Nile flows mainly through which city?
A. Tripoli
B. Damascus
C. Cairo
D. None
Where is the pyramid of Giza situated?
A. Egypt
B. Sudan
C. France
D. None
Which is the national tree of japan?
A. Sugi
B. Deode
C. Olive
D. None of these
Astola Island is located in____________?
A. Sindh
B. Balochistan
C. Punjab
D. KPK
The millennium Development Goal (MDGs) were adopted in 2000. How many goals were identified in the MDG’s ?
A. 8
B. 9
C. 10
D. 12
Genghis Khan founded the__________?
A. Mongol Empire
B. Lodi dynasty
C. Mughal empire
D. None of these
Great Dividing Range mountain is in_________?
A. Asia
B. Atlantica
C. Europe
D. Australia
Bonn agreement was signed in the Bonn city of Germany on__________ for the re-creation and re-establishment of
Afghanistan following the US invasion?
A. 5 Dec , 2000
B. 5 Nov, 2001
C. 5 Dec, 2001
C. 11 Sept , 2011
The Country through which both equator abd Tropic of Capricorn passes is?
A. New Zealand
B. Brazil
C. Norway
D. Australia
Shah Burj was constructed by which Mughal Empror?
A. Aurangzeb
B. Jahangir
C. Shah Jahan
D. Babar
Shah Burj gate is located in____________?
A. Islamabad
B. Lahore
C. Karachi
D. Faislabad
Per Capital GDP per Year in Bahrain ?
A. 17,699
B. 23,710
C. 49,799
D. None of these
Capital and Largest City of Bahrain is_________?
A. Sitra
B. Muharraq
C. Manama
D. None of these
Who became world’s richest person in 2021?
A. Jeff Bezos
B. Elon Musk
C. Bill Gates
D. Bernard Arnault
Iranian parliament is also called___________?
A. Majlis
B. The Islamic consultative assembly
C. Majlis e Shoora
D. Both A and B
NASDAQ is the stock exchange of __________?
A. Germany
B. London
C. America
D. None of these
Which two countries are involved in the implementation of the Kohala Hydroelectric Power project?
A. India and China
B. India and Pakistan
C. Pakistan and China
D. India and Bangladesh
Which is smallest district of Pakistan by area?
A. Multan
B. Karachi Central
C. Rahim yar Khan
D. None of these
Three-century-old heritage site (mosque) KHUDABAD is present in which city of Sindh?
A. Dadu
B. Karachi
C. Khairpur
D. Umarkot
Turkish parliament is also called___________?
A. National Assembly
B. Türkiye Büyük Millet Meclisi
C. Grand National Assembly
D. Both B and C
When Alexander invade the India?
A. 552 BC
B. 326 BC
C. 44 BC
D. None of these
When 7.7 Magnitude of Earthquake occurred in Awaran, district of Balochistan?
A. 2012
B. 2013
C. 2014
D. None of these2015
Name the Indian Prime minister, who was awarded Nisan-e- Pakistan?
A. Lal Bahadur Shashtri
B. Sonia Gandhi
C. Morarji Ranchhodji Desai
D. Narendra Modi
Gulf cooperation council was originally formed by____________?
A. Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia and United Arab Emirates
B. Second World Nations
C. Third World Nations
D. Fourth World Nations
How many Countries are members of Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC)?
A. 4
B. 6
C. 8
D. None of these
Name The Mughal Empire Who Died in 1556 after falling from stairs?
A. Shah Jahan
B. Humayun
C. Jalal-ud-Din Akbar
D. None of these
The total length of India-Pakistan border is __________ kilometres?
A. 2100
B. 2400
C. 2600
D. None of these
FIH (International Hockey Federation) was founded in which year ?
A. 1922
B. 1920
C. 1921
D. 1924
“Titan” is satellite of___________?
A. Saturn
B. Venus
C. Jupiter
D. Neptune
World Braille Day celebrated on__________?
A. January 2nd
B. January 3rd
C. January 4th
D. None of these
38th Parallel line is the boundary line between____________?
A. USA – Canada
B. Iraq – Iran
C. China – Japan
D. North Korea – South Korea
How many Caribbean countries are there?
A. 25
B. 26
C. 27
D. 28
Which of the following country host most refugees?
A. Pakistan
B. Turkey
C. Jordan
D. Lebanon
Which of the following is Tricontinental Country?
A. chad
B. Chile
C. Mali
D. Swaziland
Office of strategic service (OSS) was the old name of which Intelligence agency?
A. MI6
B. CIA
C. ISI
D. N.O.T
When Government College Lahore got the status of university
A. 2002
B. 2004
C. 2006
D. 2008
CHENNAI is the new Name of__________?
A. MADRAS
B. AGRA
C. ALA ABAD
D. MINTO PARK
How many states does Malaysia have?
A. 12
B. 13
C. 14
D. 17
In which year Smart Card (Smart National Identity Card) Issued in Pakistan?
A. 2010
B. 2011
C. 2012
D. 2014
Which of following is unitary State?
A. Pakistan
B. China
C. India
D. Both B and C
Famous fast food restaurant company “Burger King” belongs to which Country?
A. America
B. England
C. Turkey
D. None of these
Palm Jumeirah break the Guinness World Record for the largest fountain located in_________?
A. Dubai, UAE
B. Abu Dhabi, UAE
C. Barcelona, Spain
D. None of these
Israel-UAE ties diplomatic relation according to the accord?
A. Ibraham accord
B. David camp accord
C. Peace friendship accord
D. None of these
Nawaz Sharif park, which was renamed as Allama Iqbal Park is located in__________?
A. Karachi
B. Lahore
C. Rawalpindi
D. Islamabad
The world’s first Photograph was taken in __________ ?
A. 1826
B. 1829
C. 1835
D. 1935
The first person to draw the map of earth?
A. Heraclitus
B. phythagoras
C. Anaximander
D. Thales
Who laid first step on the Moon?
A. LMP Edgar
B. CMP Stuart
C. Neil Armstrong
D. None of them
Bastille day is celeberated in France every year on____________?
A. 14 may
B. 14 June
C. 14 July
D. 16 July
What is the name of Chinese parliament?
A. National Assembly
B. National people’s Congress
C. Fedral parliament
D. All Of Above
Ogaden desert is present in__________?
A. Europe
B. Asia
C. Africa
D. America
Wadi Rum” which resemblance to the surface of Mars is located in__________?
A. Argentina
B. Israel
C. Jordan
D. Egypt
“Nagorno-Karabakh” is a disputed region between?
A. Armenia and Turkey
B. Armenia and Azerbaijan
C. Azerbaijan and Turkey
D. Azerbaijan and Kazakhstan
Borneo Island is in which Ocean?
A. Indian Ocean
B. Pacific Ocean
C. Arctic Ocean
D. Atlantic
Which of the following is not tribal community of Africa?
A. Zulu
B. Maasai
C. San Bushmen
D. Lepcha
Which is the highest mountain of Africa?
A. Mt. Kilimanjaro
B. Mt. Kenya
C. Rocky Mountain
D. Colorado Mountain
What is kimberly in Africa famous for?
A. Monument
B. Museum
C. National Park
D. Diamond
Who said “Computers are useless. They can only give you answers.”?
A. Pablo Picasso
B. Georges Braque
C. Peter Drucker
D. None of these
What country is the largest producer of corn?
A. China
B. US
C. Brazil
D. Nicaragua
Which card is used in BRT Peshawar?
A. Metro Card
B. Bus Card
C. BRT Card
D. ZU Card
The United Nations established the UN conference on trade and development in________?
A. 1963.
B. 1964
C. 1971
D. 1970
Where is Tiananmen Square located?
A. Pakistan Islamabad
B. Turkey ankara
C. Russia mosco
D. China Beijing
Who is considered as “Father of Education”?
A. Maxwell
B. Horace Mann
C. Aristotle
D. All of these
The famous Ashokan inscriptions, carved on rocks were founded in____________?
A. Mansoora
B. Hangu
C. Skrdu
D. Shahbaz Garhi, Mardan
When Utility Stores Corporation of Pakistan (Pvt.) Limited established?
A. 1971
B. 1972
C. 1973
D. 1974
Vande Mataram written by Bankim Chandra Chatterjee is in the_________ Novel?
A. Sitayana
B. Sama Veda
C. Anandamath
D. Ramayana
Arfa Software technology park is located in_________?
A. Lahore
B. Rawalpindi
C. Karachi
D. Multan
Wars of Crusade started in___________?
A. 1090
B. 1105
C. 1195
D. 1095
World water day is celebrated on__________?
A. 22nd june
B. 22nd july
C. 22nd March
D. None of these
New capital of Kazakhstan is___________?
A. Baku
B. Astana
C. Nur Sultan
D. None of these
The oldest written plan of government in effect is in which country?
A. USA
B. UK
C. Sweden
D. None of these
A book titled “A Promised Land” authored by__________?
A. Barack Obama
B. Donald Trump
C. Joe Biden
D. None of these
What is the biggest concrete dam in the World ?
A. Three Gorges Dam
B. Tarbeela Dam
C. Grand Coulee Dam
D. Tehri Dam
Kidney Hill Park located in________?
A. Lahore
B. Islamabad
C. Quetta
D. Karachi
First Women to win the Nobel Prize was ____________?
A. Mother Teresa
B. Mrs. Aung San Suu Kyi
C. Madam Marie Curie
D. None of the these
What is the Old name of Astana city, which is recently renamed to Nur-Sultan is___________?
A. Noor sultan
B. Akmola
C. Patala
D. Pryana
In which country is the Hillary-Tenzing airport is situated?
A. Bhutan
B. Nepal
C. India
D. China
The only Muslim explorer who widely travelled the medieval world over a period of thirty years?
A. Ibn Battuta
B. Al- Masudi
C. Ibn Khaldun
D. Al Tamimi
The Capital of Cyprus is_________?
A. Alexandria
B. Famagusta
C. Nicosia
D. Limassol
Which Country has the World’s Largest Constitution?
A. Russia
B. USA
C. China
D. India
The only fertile desert in the world is__________?
A. Sahara Desert
B. Dasht -e Lut Desert
C. Great Thar Desert
D. Chihuahuan Desert
Basman Palace is the official residence of___________?
A. King of Nepal
B. King of Saudi Arabia
C. King of Jordan
D. King of Oman
The World’s largest subway system is in_______________?
A. Shanghai
B. Tokyo
C. Mexico
D. New York
When Urdu Language gets official status in subcontinent?
A. 1831
B. 1837
C. 1833
D. 1834
Dubai is Building another world’s tallest Tower Named:____________?
A. Dubai Tower
B. Creek Tower
C. UAE Tower
D. Arab Tower
Bilafond Glacier claimed by both india and Pakistan and controlled by_____________?
A. India
B. Pakistan
C. China
D. None of these
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.?
A. Russia
B. China
C. Colombia
D. India
Tugela water fall is present in___________?
A. Venezuela
B. South Africa
C. Canada
D. USA
Kai valley is ancient valley of Sindh situated in:____________?
A. Dadu
B. Hyderabad
C. Thatta
D. Jamshoro
The Sahara is a desert located on the ______________continent?
A. African
B. Asian
C. Australian
D. North American
Ramon Magsaysay Award was started in__________?
A. 1950
B. 1954
C. 1957
D. 1960
Each year the International Day of Peace is observed around the world on___________?
A. 15 July
B. 24 May
C. 18 October
D. 21 September
What is the Capital of East Timor?
A. Dili
B. Ottawa
C. Seoul
D. Bangkok
Which Country has the Largest Army in the World?
A. China
B. India
C. United States
D. North Korea
The country with the highest ratio of urban population in South Asia is__________?
A. India
B. Sri Lanka
C. Bhutan
D. Pakistan
Jaffna is situated in which country?
A. Nepal
B. Sri Lanka
C. Bangladesh
D. Japan
Which country currency is Baht?
A. Bali
B. Bangkok
C. Thailand
D. Vietnam
What is the theme of world Bamboo day 2020?
A. Bamboo Now
B. Bamboo for life
C. Bamboo & nature
D. None of these
When the world Bamboo Day is celebrated ?
A. 16 Sept
B. 17 Sept
C. 19 Sept
D. 18 Sept
Hamid Karzai was chosen President of Afghanistan in____________?
A. 2000
B. 2001
C. 2002
D. 2003
Who Appoints the Chief Election Commissioner of Pakistan?
A. President
B. Prime Minister
C. Federal Government
D. None
The longest traffic jam in the world was recorded in which city?
A. New York
B. Beijing
C. Tokyo
D. Karachi
Which type of rainfall occurs in most of the World?
A. Convectional rainfall
B. Orographic rainfall or Relief rainfall
C. Cyclonic or Frontal rainfall
D. None of these
Gomal Zam Dam is located in___________?
A. Punjab
B. Sindh
C. Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
D. Balochistan
Currently, which country has the largest number of tigers?
A. China
B. South Africa
C. Colombia
D. India
____________ the Lingua Franca of Pakistan?
A. Punjabi
B. Sindhi
C. Urdu
D. Pashto
In which country are the aptly named Snowy Mountain located?
A. Australia
B. Canada
C. Russia
D. Turkey
Firdausi was__________?
A. a poet
B. well known for his epic ‘Shahnama’
C. Both option A and B
D. None of these
What is the highest peak in the 48 contiguous U.S states?
A. Mount Elbert
B. Mount Rainier
C. Mount Whitney
D. Pikes Peak
What device’s invention was the main reason for demise of the Pony Express?
A. Radio
B. Telegraph
C. Telephone
D. Train
What Kansas city’s name means ‘potato’ in the Kansa language?
A. Abeline
B. Topeka
C. Omaha
D. Wichita
In US politics, who carries the nickname ‘the Veep’?
A. President
B. General Secretory
C. Vice-President
D. Clerk
Who was the Greek goddess of war and wisdom?
A. Athena
B. Lakshmi
C. Ganga
D. None of these
ANTARA is the news agency of __________?
A. Indonesia
B. Syria
C. Yemen
D. Jordan
Bahadur Shah Zafar was imprisoned in____________?
A. Tehran
B. Kabul
C. Rangoon
D. Cairo
Princess of Hope is in____________?
A. Lasbela (Balochistan)
B. Sawabi (KP)
C. Qasur (Punjab)
D. Jamshoro (Sindh)
The highest temperature has ever been recorded on planet earth in__________?
A. Death Valley (California)
B. Dallol (Ethiopia)
C. Wadi Halfa (Sudan)
D. Kebili (Tunisia)
The fall of Constantinople occurred in_________?
A. 29 May 1353
B. 29 May 1453
C. 22 April 1353
D. 22 April 1453
Which of the following is the Parliament of japan?
A. Diet
B. Yuan
C. Folketing
D. Knesset
My life is the autobiography of____________?
A. Nelson Mandela
B. Bill Clinton
C. Barack Obama
D. Charles Darwin
The Arvand Rud or Shatt al-Arab is the River that borders Two countries, which are__________?
A. Syria & Lebanon
B. Jordan & Kuwait
C. Iran & Iraq
D. Qatar & Yemen
Gangotri glacier located in__________?
A. China
B. India
C. Nepal
D. Russia
Famous Bondi Beach is located in ____________?
A. Japan
B. China
C. Australia
D. North pole
The largest coal producing country in the world is___________?
A. America
B. Canada
C. Australia
D. China
National Action Plan was created in_________?
A. 2013
B. 2014
C. 2015
D. 2016
Which tennis tournament is played on a clay court?
A. The U.S. Open
B. The Australian Open
C. The French Open
D. Wimbledon
Which tennis tournament is played on a hard court?
A. The U.S. Open
B. The Australian Open
C. The French Open
D. A & B
Which tennis tournament is played on a natural grass court?
A. Wimbledon
B. French Open
C. US Open
D. Australian Open
Which animal is the most illegally traded in the whole world?
A. Turtles
B. Rhinoceros
C. Elephant
D. Pangolin
What was the height of Quaid-e-Azam Mohammad Ali Jinnah, the founder of Pakistan?
A. 5 feet & 8 inches
B. 5 feet & 10 inches
C. 5 feet & 3 inches
D. 5 feet & 2 inches
Jamia Millia is located in which city?
A. Delhi
B. Aligarh
C. Bombay
D. Madras
President Idi Amin was forced to go into exile. In which did he spend his exile period and eventually die?
A. Libya
B. Egypt
C. Zaire
D. Saudi Arabia
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
Where is the HQ of United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) located?
A. Geneva
B. Vienna
C. London
D. Budapest
Identify the blackest fish in the oceans?
A. Black Seafish
B. Black Dragon fish
C. Black Sea Horse
D. Black Gillfish
PTV started it’s transmission on:___________?
A. November 20, 1964
B. April 20, 1964
C. December 26, 1968
D. November 26, 1964
Boxer Muhammad Ali died of which disease?
A. Parkinson
B. Diabetes
C. Cancer
D. Heart Attack
Total number of sections of ANF Force Act are___________?
A. 17
B. 16
C. 18
D. 21
Who is the author of the book Principia Mathematica?
A. Issac Newton
B. Albert Einstein
C. Copernicus
D. Galileo
The name of the French King who attacked Spain in 777 AD was __________ ?
A. Roderick
B. Charlemagne
C. Alfonso
D. None of the above
The last Umayyad ruler in 750 AD was ________ ?
A. Hisham
B. Marwan II
C. Yazid III
D. None of the
The Ottoman Empire lasted for over __________ ?
A. Five Centuries
B. Six Centuries
C. Seven Centuries
D. None of these
The Abbasid Dynasty ruled for just over __________ ?
A. Five centuries
B. Two centuries
C. Three centuries
D. None of the above
Constantinople fell into the hands of the Muslims in __________ ?
A. 1453
B. 1543
C. 1354
D. None of the above
“Zulu” is the prominent tribe of____________?
A. East Malaysia
B. Zambia
C. Congo
D. South Africa
Which of the following is not Olympic Sport ?
A. Swimming
B. Badminton
C. Cricket
D. Fencing
Headquarter of the International Monetary Fund is in___________?
A. Cape town
B. Berlin
C. Washington
D. Geneva
How many points are in badminton Game ?
A. 11
B. 31
C. 41
D. 21
Weigh of Javelin throw of female is___________?
A. 400 g
B. 800 g
C. 600 g
D. None of these
In which region New Zealand is situated?
A. Eastern Europe
B. Australia
C. Oceania
D. None of these
The Police Martyrs Day is observed on __________ in Pakistan?
A. August 01
B. August 02
C. August 04
D. None of these
International Day of Friendship is observed globally on __________?
A. 29 July
B. 30 July
C. 31 July
D. None of Above
The headquarter of European Court of Justice (ECJ) are situated at__________?
A. Luxembourg
B. Paris
C. Strasbourg (France)
D. San Jose, Costa Rica
The headquarter of ESCAP (Economic and Social Commission for Asia) are situated at ?
A. Geneva
B. Bangkok
C. Santiago
D. None of Above
When the Turkish President and founder of the Republic of Turkey, Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, transformed the
Hagia Sophia building into a Museum?
A. 1940
B. 1935
C. 1949
D. 1901
Who was the first president of Turkey who issued presidential decree to transform the Hagia Sophia Mosque into
a Muesum?
A. Abdulhalik Renda
B. Adbullah Gul
C. Mustafa Kemal Atatürk
D. Recep Tayyip Erdogan
Which is world’s biggest desert lake?
A. Lake Turkana
B. Lake Victoria
C. Lake Titicaca
D. Lake Baikal
Ballon d’Or is the annual prize awarded to person associated with which sport?
A. Cricket
B. Base ball
C. Football
D. Tennis
The ‘Mi-8AMTSh-VN’ is the attack transport helicopter of which country?
A. Russia
B. Usa
C. Uk
D. France
Where is the HQ of World Gold Council (WGC) located?
A. Geneva
B. Pairs
C. London
D. Berlin
The largest famine hit Ethiopia in__________?
A. 1980
B. 1983
C. 1990
D. 1993
The National Program for Family Planning and Primary Healthcare was launched in__________?
A. 1979
B. 1989
C. 1994
D. 2004
The World Day to combat Desertification and Drought is observed each year on_________?
A. 17 June
B. 17 July
C. 17 August
D. 17 September
The Second largest Gas field of Pakistan is__________?
A. Qadirpur Gas Field
B. Uch Gas Field
C. Bobi Gas Field
D. Chachar Gas Field
How many countries are there in Asia?
A. 48
B. 49
C. 50
D. 46
Gawadar remained under Oman’s rule for ___________ Years?
A. 172
B. 174
C. 176
D. None of these
In which province the Uch Gas Field is located___________?
A. Sindh
B. Punjab
C. Balochistan
D. Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
Muhammad bin Zakaria Al-Razi was a polymath, physician, alchemist and a philosopher from________?
A. Iraq
B. Iran
C. Syria
D. Morocco
Asabiyyah, a concept of social solidarity with an emphasis on unity was given by_________?
A. Al-Razi
B. Ibne-Khaldune
C. Al-Farabi
D. Jarir-Al Tabri
World Food Program an organization of the United Nations was created at the behest of___________?
A. U Thant
B. Dwight Eisenhower
C. J.F Kennedy
D. Kissinger
Crude Oil is heated in the furnace up to _________?
A. 300°C
B. 350°C
C. 400°C
D. 450°C
What is Current Share of Pakistan in World Population?
A. 2.20%
B. 2.30%
C. 2.40%
D. 2.83%
Who gave the symbol of infinity_________?
A. Georg Cantor
B. Michal Borde
C. T.M Stross
D. Johne Walis
When is World Hepatitis Day celebrated?
A. 27 September
B. 17 July
C. 20 July
D. 28 July
When israel state was established?
A. 1945
B. 1947
C. 1948
D. None of these
Pakistan number in the world population-wise on _________ number?
A. 5th
B. 10th
C. 11th
D. 6th
The political party of Mussolini?
A. People Republic
B. National Socialist Party
C. Fascist Party
D. None of these
What is the old name of Tokyo?
A. Surinam
B. Akihito
C. Edo
D. Rishkek
What is the currency of Iceland?
A. Rupiah
B. Ringgit
C. Croned
D. Krona
Nelson Mandela realsed from the priosn in__________?
A. 1988
B. 1989
C. 1990
D. 1991
Sudan has won the status of an independent state in_________?
A. 1957
B. 1958
C. 1956
D. 1960
‘ United Nations ‘ charter was signed in___________?
A. 1946
B. 1950
C. 1947
D. 1945
The shortest river (Roe River) of the world is located in______?
A. UK
B. USA
C. Congo
D. Russia
The highest capital in the world is_______?
A. Belize (Belmopan)
B. La Paz (Bolivia)
C. Quito (Ecuador)
D. Bern (Switzerland)
Headquartered of Pakistan Railways is in Lahore it was founded in May 13,_______?
A. 1861
B. 1930
C. 1947
D. 1956
Sydney is the most famous city of_______?
A. Austria
B. Australia
C. New Zealand
D. None of Above
How many currencies are in the world?
A. 90
B. 180
C. 190
D. 195
When Pakistan won the World Hockey Cup for the 4th time ?
A. 1998
B. 1990
C. 1994
D. 2002
Which of the following countries has the largest area in the world ?
A. Canada
B. China
C. USA
D. Russia
The major source of water in Pakistan is___________?
A. Rain
B. Snow
C. Lakes
D. Rivers
Wimbledon Tennis Grounds are in__________?
A. France
B. Australia
C. Germany
D. England
The headquarter of the “Asian development Bank” ?
A. Jakarta
B. Tokoyo
C. Kuala lumpor
D. Manila
First ambassador of Pakistan to UNO was__________?
A. Sir Zaffar Ullah Khan
B. Sardar Abdur Rab Nishtar
C. Ahmed Shah Patras Bokhari
D. None of these
What is the total period of Ottoman Empire?
A. 1400-1719
B. 1200-1917
C. 1299-1922
D. 1295-1914
Which country is famous for sprinters ?
A. England
B. Spain
C. United states
D. Jamaica
” Asia Watch ” is a____________?
A. A big time clock in japan parliament
B. News Agency of Taiwan
C. Human rights Organization
D. None of these
Abdul Qasim Alzahrwi was great Muslim ___________?
A. Philospher
B. Poet
C. Warrior
D. Surgon
Which of the following term is used in game of Cricket?
A. Bar down
B. LBW
C. Tee
D. Scoop
Boundary line between Canada and United States is_________?
A. 17th Parallel Line
B. 38th Parallel Line
C. 47th Parallel Line
D. 49th Parallel Line
Nippon is the old name of_________?
A. China
B. Japan
C. Ethiopia
D. Angola
The 2nd summit of OIC (Organisation of Islamic Cooperation) held in Pakistan in year________?
A. 1972
B. 1973
C. 1974
D. 1975
What is the number of states in India?
A. 27
B. 28
C. 29
D. 30
The Union Flag, or Union Jack, is the national flag of____________?
A. United States
B. United Kingdom
C. United Nations
D. European Union
SHABAK is the Intelligence agency of which country?
A. Iran
B. Afghanistan
C. Israel
D. Syria
NSO is the secret agency of which country?
A. Niger
B. Nigeria
C. Algeria
D. Bulgharia
SUPO is the secret agency of which country?
A. Ireland
B. Finland
C. New Zealand
D. Sawaziland
When Muhammad El Bradi of Egypt got Noble Peace Prize?
A. 2003
B. 2005
C. 2007
D. 2009
Who was the first Governor General of Bengal?
A. Warren Hastings
B. Robert Clive
C. William Bentinck
D. Lord Cornwallis
What is the meaning of “Capital Punishment”?
A. Punishment that is very light
B. The death sentence or penalty
C. Punishment that involves paying a fine
D. Public punishment
First Oscar Award was given in__________?
A. 1930
B. 1929
C. 1931
D. 1928
Lenin Prize was started in ___________?
A. 1924
B. 1930
C. 1925
D. 1926
Jahangir Nagar is the old name of __________?
A. Delhi
B. Dhaka
C. Kolkata
D. None of Above
The “Mount Ararat” is the highest mountain in_________?
A. China
B. Turkey
C. Japan
D. Canada
When is the International Day in Support of Victims of Torture observed?
A. June 23
B. June 25
C. June 26
D. June 24
An ordinary mobile phone communicate by using___________?
A. Sound waves
B. Infrared waves
C. UV waves
D. Radio waves
What is the width of side Gallery of badminton court ?
A. 42 cm
B. 48 cm
C. 46 cm
D. 40 cm
What is the length of badminton court for single competition ?
A.16.2 meter
B. 13.40 meter
C. 14.63 meter
D. 13.80 meter
Ryder cup is the biggest tournament of which of the following sports ?
A. Polo
B. Badminton
C. Table Tennis
D. Golf
The Kiss, was painted by__________?
A. Michelangelo
B. Edvard Munch
C. Gustav Klimt
D. None of Above
Which country do Sinologists study?
A. Japan
B. China
C. North Korea
D. None of Above
Who is the author of “Harry Potter” series of Books for children ?
A. Enid Blyton
B. Roald Dahi
C. Denis Robins
D. J.K. Rowling
how many countries have republic government in the world?
A. 80
B. 90
C. 65
D. 40
The Headquarter of OLX Group Company located in ___________?
A. New York, United states
B. Islamabad, Pakistan
C. Dubai, UAE
D. Hoofddorp, Netherlands
The Parliament of the Malaysia is_______?
A. Folketing
B. Doma
C. Dewan Rakyat
D. Yuan
The real name of K.K Aziz a historian was_________?
A. Kamal Khan Aziz
B. Khursheed Kamal Aziz
C. Kareem Khaliq Aziz
D. None of Above
The United Nations observes ___________ as International Widows Day.
A. 25th June
B. 23rd June
C. 28th June
D. 21st June
The currency of Brazil is__________?
A. Euro
B. Peso
C. Real
D. Dinar
Fathers Day 2020 Celebrated on ____________?
A. 20 June
B. 21 June
C. 22 June
D. 23 June
Marathon a long distance foot rare has an official distance of ___________?
A. 22.2 miles
B. 28.3 miles
C. 30.4 miles
D. 26.2 miles
Qawali was introduced in the 13th century by___________ ?
A. Fateh Ali Khan
B. Qutubudain
C. Amir Khusru
D. None of these
In which country paper was first invented?
A. America
B. Russia
C. China
D. Bangladesh
What is the distance of penalty stroke away from back line in hockey game ?
A. 6.52 meter
B. 6.98 meter
C. 7.25 meter
D. 6.40 meter
World population day is celebrated on___________?
A. 11th June
B. 11th May
C. 11th July
D. None of these
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
The Wall street is in_____________?
A. New York
B. Paris
C. London
D. Rome
Ashgabat is the capital of ___________?
A. Turkmenistan
B. Armenia
C. Azerbaijan
D. Bosinia
“Nairobi ” is the capital city of___________?
A. Uganda
B. Kenya
C. South Africa
D. Libya
Nelson Mandela got Nishan e Pakistan in which year?
A. 1990
B. 1991
C. 1992
D. 1993
The capital of Georgia is _________?
A. Banjul
B. Tabilisi
C. Berlin
D. Accra
The capital of Chad is__________?
A. Praia
B. N’ Djmena
C. Sarh
D. Mongo
The Capital of Cameroon is __________?
A. Canberra
B. Yaounde
C. Praia
D. Benguai
The capital of Bhutan is___________?
A. Minsk
B. Sarajevo
C. Thimphu
D. Brasillia
The Capital of Irealand is___________?
A. Asmara
B. Banjul
C. Paris
D. Dublin
The capital of Argentina is____________?
A. Canberra
B. Yervan
C. Luanda
D. Bunes Aires
The capital of Ecuador is___________?
A. Dili
B. Quito
C. San jose
D. Cairo
The capital of Ethiopia is____________?
A. Libreville
B. La Paz
C. Malabo
D. Addis Ababa
The Capital of Colombia is__________?
A. Beijing
B. Bogota
C. Moroni
D. San jose
The capital of Cambodia is___________ ?
A. Bujumbura
B. Phnom penh
C. La paz
D. Port-Novo
The Capital of Ghana is_________?
A. Berlin
B. Accra
C. Suva
D. Malabo
National poet of Pakistan is__________?
A. Hafeez jalandhri
B. Allama Iqbal
C. Josh malih Abadi
D. None of these
Iran lies to the _______ of Pakistan ?
A. South east
B. South West
C. South north
D. East west
China lies to the ________ of Pakistan ?
A. East
B. West
C. North
D. South
India is located in the _______ side of the Pakistan ?
A. North
B. West
C. East
D. South
Luxor is the city of___________?
A. Luxembourg
B. Israel
C. Egypt
D. Finland
King of which country abdicated in favor of his son?
A. Nepal
B. Spain
C. Japan
D. None of these
Windhoek is the capital of__________?
A. Namibia
B. Niger
C. Chad
D. Ghana
Which of the following city served as capital of Kazakhstan till 1997?
A. Astana
B. Almaty
C. Baku
D. Tashkent
Bermuda Triangle is located in__________?
A. North Atlantic Ocean
B. South Atlantic Ocean
C. Pacific Ocean
D. Arabian Sea
Black Lives Matter (BLM) Movement started on ___________?
A.11 July 2013
B.12 July 2013
C.13 July 2013
D.15 July 2013
Which among the following is known as Asia a version of “Noble prize”?
A. Ramon Magsaysay Award
B. Booker Prize
C. Pulitzer Prize
D. None of them
Every year,the world Elder abuse awareness Day is celebrated on____________?
A. March 23
B. June 15
C. December 10
D. April 8
World day against child labour is observed on___________?
A. 11 June
B. 13 June
C. 12 June
D. 8 June
The capital of the Mughal Empire was shifted from Agra to Delhi by__________?
A. Jehangir
B. Aurangzeb
C. Humayun
D. Shahjehan
The currency of portugal is__________?
A. Zolty
B. Peso
C. Euro
D.Escudo
The headquarter of EFTA is in_____________?
A. London
B. Geneva
C. Rome
D. Paris
The first Asian Secertary-General of united Nation was____________?
A. Trygive Lie
B. Vijy Laxmi Pandit
C. U Thant
D. Kurt Waldheim
The Headquarter of UNESCO is in___________?
A. Paris
B. Rome
C. Geneva
D. New York
The headquarter of International Labour Orginaztion (ILO) is in__________?
A. Geneva
B. New York
C. Paris
D. The Hague
The Headquarter of UNHCR is located at___________?
A. New York
B. Rome
C. Geneva
D. London
Which animal picture is on World Health Organization (WHO) Logo?
A. Elephant
B. Horse
C. Snake
D. Lion
When was Global day of Parents celebrated annually?
A. June 3
B. June 12
C. May 29
D. June 1
When is the World Bicycle Day observed?
A. 1 June
B. 2 June
C. 3 June
D. 4 June
When did the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) declare 3 June as International World Bicycle Day?
A. 2018
B. 2019
C. 2020
D. None of these
United Nations Command, a unified command for the multinational military forces that oversees affairs in the
heavily fortified DMZ, was establised in Tokyo in__________?
A. 1949
B. 1950
C. 1951
D. 1952
Author of ‘With the Quaid-i-Azam During His Last Days’ is__________?
A. G. Allana
B. Sir Muhammad shafi
C. Col. Elahi Bakash
D. Hector Balitho
Author of ‘In the line of fire’ is____________?
A. Ayub khan
B. Yahya khan
C. Pervaiz Musharaf
D. Z.A Bhutto
Which port city is called the ‘Queen of the Arabian Sea’?
A. Kochi
B. Delhi
C. Karachi
D. Dhaka
Treaty about the fragmentation of Ottoman Empire ?
A. Treaty of Versailles
B. Treaty of Wrassaw
C. Treaty of Traianon
D. Treaty of Sevres
Frederick Hegel was__________?
A. Historian
B. Philosopher
C. King
D. Artist
How many Countries are in there in the World having Glaciers?
A. 45
B. 51
C. 50
D. 60
Uncle Urfi Drama aired in 1972 was scripted by_____________?
A. Noon Meem Rashid
B. Anwar Maqsood
C. Haseena Moeen
D. Kamal Ahmed Rizavi
Carthage is a city of___________?
A. South Africa
B. Malta
C. Italy
D. Tunisia
Who was Cleopatra?
A. A philosopher
B. A Historian
C. Ruler of Egypt
D. Ruler of Rome
Which sea is referred to as an oceanic desert?
A. Red sea
B. Sargasso sea
C. Arabian sea
D. Sea of Japan
Where is the headquarters of United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) located?
A. Geneva
B. Paris
C. New York
D. Washington D.C
Jeju Island, a UNESCO world heritage site located in___________?
A. Japan
B. France
C. South Korea
D. South Africa
Gulf of Sidra is located in_________?
A. France
B. USA
C. Germany
D. Libya
Which of the following are Baltic countries or Baltic States?
A. Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania
B. Crotia, Belarus and Mangolia
C. Algeria, Argentina and balgeria
D. None of these
“Lost Islamic History” written by_________?
A. Firas AL khateeb
B. Sir Syad Ahmad
C. Allama Iqbal
D. None of these
The International Council of Nurses established in 1899 has its headquarters in_________?
A. Berlin
B. Vienna
C. Florence
D. Geneva
Vientiane is the capital and largest city of ___________?
A. Cambodia
B. Vietnam
C. Laos
D. Myanmar
Ground of which sport has the shape of Diamond?
A. Baseball
B. cricket
C. wrestling
D. basketball
The world’s fastest manned aircraft is__________?
A. SR-71 Blackbird
B. A-12 lockheed
C. F-106 Delta Dart
D. North American X-15
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
______ is a country (enclaved) within a country?
A. Palestine
B. Palau
C. Lesotho
D. Bosnia and Herzegovina
When did Ottoman Sultan Muhammad II Fateh capture the Roman Empire Capital, Constantinople?
A. 1453
B. 1454
C. 1457
D. 1458
Hajr ( )حجرwas old city which served as capital of Province “Al-Yamamah”, the modern name of this city is________?
A. Riyadh
B. Dammam
C. Abha
D. Al-Qatif
The firts virtual summit of Non Aligned Movement (NAM) was held on May 4, 2020.It was presided by__________?
A. Tajikistan
B. Kazakhstan
C. Turkey
D. Azerbaijan
The book “21 Lessons of 21st Century” is written by:_________?
A. George Friedman
B. Yuval Noah Harari
C. Alan Guth
D. D. BF Skinner
“Bekaa Valley” is located in _______?
A. Iran
B. Iraq
C. Lebanon
D. Serbia
Which was the first interstellar asteroid to be found?
A. Borisov
B. Narisor
C. Magnsor
D. Oumuamua
Smallest State in US by population is__________?
A. Alaska
B. Wyoming
C. Rodhe Island
D. Dilaware
What is the theme of the 2020 World Press Freedom Day?
A. Media for Democracy: Journalism and Elections in Times of Disinformation
B. Keeping Power in Check: Media, Justice
C. Access to Information and Fundamental Freedoms–This Is Your Right!
D. Journalism Without Fear or Favour
The Chernobyl Disaster was a nuclear accident that occurred on _________?
A. 26 April 1986
B. 24 April 1986
C. 20 April 1986
D. 2 July 1986
Which is the largest producer of Saffron?
A. Iraq
B. Iran
C. Lebanon
D. Sri-Lanka
“Mekong river” in China is called as_________?
A. Lancang-River
B. Camang-River
C. Yellow-River
D. Lunsung-River
Labour Day is an annual holiday to celebrate the achievements of workers.The first Labour Day was celebrated
in New York City in_________?
A. 1880
B. 1882
C. 1884
D. 1890
“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
SIPRI is an independent international institute dedicated to research into conflicts, armaments and arms control
founded in___________?
A. 1963
B. 1964
C. 1965
D. 1966
Which is the currency of Haiti?
A. Dollar
B. Peso
C. Pound
D. Gourde
What is the National Dish of Argentina?
A. Tacos
B. Asados
C. Burger
D. Juice
The flag of Austria consists of which two Coluors?
A. Red/White
B. Blue/Yellow
C. Green/Blue
D. Purple/White
Nurenberger in English is known as__________Bread?
A. Brown
B. White
C. Ginger
D. Banana
Name the capital city of Switzerland?
A. Denver
B. Bern
C. Oslo
D. Antwerp
What is the currency of Switzerland?
A. Dollars
B. Pound
C. Swiss Franc
D. Euro
The number of players in each side in Water Polo is_________?
A. 6
B. 7
C. 8
D. 9
How many players can each team have on the soccer field ?
A. 5
B. 7
C. 11
D. 24
What is soccer commonly called in countries other than the United states?
A. Football
B. Rugby
C. Balloon
D. Jai alai
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
The minimum number of players required in a team to start a Basketball match is_________?
A. 4
B. 5
C. 3
D. 12
The famous player ‘Pele’ is associated with which game?
A. Cricket
B. Horse Riding
C. Swimming
D. Football
The weight of a hockey ball approximately is__________?
A. 5.5 ounce to 5.75 ounce
B. 5 ounce to 5.5 ounce
C. 6 ounce to 6.5 ounce
D. 5.75 ounce to 6 ounce
Shuttle run ‘Test’ measures:__________?
A. Explosive strength
B. Speed endurance
C. Agility
D. Speed
Which of the following line is related to volleyball?
A. Bonus line
B. Baulk line
C. Attack line
D. Service line
Which is the international organization of table tennis?
A. International Table Tennis federation Association
B. International Table Tennis federation
C. International Table Federation
D. International Table
When did the British return Hong kong to china?
A. 2000
B. 1997
C. 1999
D. 1980
“Guillver’s Travels” was written by__________?
A. H.C Armstrong
B. Pearl S.Buck
C. James Frazer
D. Jonathan swift
FIFA was established on___________?
A. 22 May 1904
B. 25 May 1940
C. 21 May 1905
D. 21 May 1904
The length of football penalty area is__________?
A. 16.80 m
B. 10 m
C. 16.30m
D. 16.5m
Alexander the great (356-323 BC) was the king of_________?
A. Egypt
B. Portugal
C. Macedonia
D. Greece
Dome of Rock is located in?
A. Jerusalem
B. Lebanon
C. Jordan
D. Iraq
Birth place of Sultan Salahuddin Ayubi?
A. Iran
B. Iraq
C. Turky
D. Egypt
Who has won the most Formula 1 titles?
A. Sebastian Vettel
B. Michael Schumacher
C. Lewis Hamilton
D. Jim Clark
Who is known as the Father of Modern Football?
A. John Cruff
B. Charles Alcock
C. E.C Morley
D. Pele
Who is known as the father of cricket?
A. A.G WELLS
B. W.G Grace
C. Allen Pardew
D. Brandon Hills
The first Men’s Twenty20 International match was held on 17 Feb, 2005 at Eden Park between New zealand
and___________?
A. England
B. South Africa
C. Australia
D. West Indies
The first Twenty20 International match was held on 5 August 2004 between England and__________?
A. Australia
B. South Africa
C. New Zealand
D. West indies
Who hit the first six in the history of cricket in 1898?
A. Allen Hill
B. Joe Darling
C. Gubby Allen
D. Edward Mathew
Canada, the world’s second largest country by area, has how many provinces?
A. 5 provinces and 3 territories
B. 8 provinces and 3 territories
C. 10 provinces and 3 territories
D. 12 province and 3 territories
What is the theme of World Wildlife Day 2020?
A. The future of wildlife is in our hands
B. Listen to the young voices
C. Sustaining all life on Earth
D. Big Cats
E. Life below Water: for People and Planet
The first muslim woman to receive Nobel Prize in 2003 is__________?
A. Malala Yousafzai
B. Shirin Ebadi
C. Dr. Habiba Sarabi
D. Ilmas Durkhain
The first black African woman to receive a Nobel Prize in 2004 is_________?
A. Ellen Johnson Sirleaf
B. Mangari Haathai
C. Wangari Maathai
D. Waanga Heath
The first woman elected to head an African country in 2006?
A. Ellen Johnson
B. Graca Machel
C. Winnie Mandela
D. Helen Zille
In 2010, who became the first woman director to win an Academy Award for Directing?
A. Angelia Jolie
B. Kathryn Bigelow
C. Katherine Swift
D. Emily Watson
Nancy Pelosi, a Democrat from California, was elected speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives, the first
woman to hold the post in________?
A. 2006
B. 2007
C. 2008
D. 2009
Who became the first woman to summit Mount Everest in 1975?
A. Jumko Tabei
B. Jane Anderson
C. Kane Sharpa
D. Victoria Anderson
The first women to fly solo around the world?
A. Emile Brunt
B. Eva Braun
C. Jerrie Mock
D. Jennifer Ale
The world’s largest apparel producing country is__________?
A. Pakistan
B. Bangladesh
C. China
D. India
When was the World Health Organisation established?
A. April 6th 1948
B. April 7th 1948
C. April 5th 1948
D. April 8th 1948
The longest Blue Whale had a length of how many feet?
A. 99 Feet
B. 105 Feet
C. 111 Feet
D. 115 Feet
Amir Khosrou was disciple of__________?
A. Shah Rukan e Alam
B. khawaja Fareed
C. Nizam Uddin Auliya
D. None of these
Abbasid defeated Ummayad in__________?
A. 751 AD
B. 755 AD
C. 750 AD
D. None of these
Iraq’s Capital Baghdad was built by__________?
A. Ibn e Hashim
B. Al Mansoor
C. Uqba bin Rafay
D. None of these
Gobi desert is located in__________?
A. India
B. Russia
C. Syria
D. Mongolia
Who was the founder of Democratic party of USA ?
A. Franklin Roosevelt
B. Andrew Jackson
C. Kenndy
D. George Washington
“Eagle” is the National emblem of_____________?
A. Pakistan
B. India
C. Spain
D. Germany
Optic fibers are mainly used for which of the following:
A. Communication
B. Weaving
C. Food indudtry
D. None of these
Which Turkish tribe created the “OTTOMAN” Empire?
A. Serbia
B. Asia-Minor
C. Anatolia
D. Central-Asia
Epigraphy means:____________?
A. The study of coins
B. The study of Inscriptions
C. The study of Epics
D. None of these
When is World Hemophilia Day observed?
A. April 16th
B. April 17th
C. April 18th
D. April 19th
What is the real name of famous comedian and actor of Pakistan “Lehri”?
A. Irfan khoosat
B. Safirullah Saddiqui
C. Athar Shah Khan Jaidi
D. None of these
What was the name of the ship abroad which Charles Darwin made discoveries that led to his theory of natural
selection?
A. HMS Nina
B. HMS Heagle
C. HMS Beagle
D. HMS Wreagle
World Tuna day is celebrated every year on_______May?
A. 1
B. 2
C. 3
D. 4
The Second largest city of Pakistan is
A. Rawalpindi
B. Lahore
C. Multan
D. Quetta
CARICOM (Caribbean Community) was established on_____________?
A. 1 July 1966
B. 1 August 1973
C. 1 September 1984
D. None of these
Gambit is a term associated with which of the following games?
A. Bridge
B. Carrot
C. Chess
D. Billiards
Dribbling is a term associated with all of the following except:
A. Basketball
B. Football
C. Hockey
D. Base Ball
Arena is the special name for playground of___________?
A. Cricket
B. Lawn Tennis
C. Wrestling
D. Skating
Who won World War 1?
A. U.S.A, U.k and Germany
B. Australia, U.k and Germany
C. U.S.A, U.k and France
D. Hungary, U.k and Germany
How many countries have walked on the moon?
A. 4
B. 5
C. 2
D. 3
Upto now how many Muslims went to Space?
A. 11
B. 12
C. 13
D. 14
First Chinese woman in space?
A. Major Liu Yang
B. Lt Col Yang Liwei
C. Dennis Tito
D. none of these
First American woman in space?
A. Valentina Tereshkova
B. Junko Tabei
C. Sally Ride
D. Charlotte Cooper
According to SIPRI, the total nuclear weapons in the world in 2019 were?
A. 12885
B. 13865
C. 14855
D. 12558
The UN introduced The Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons (TPNW), the world’s first legally binding
document that seeks to completly eliminate the arsenal in?
A. 2015
B. 2016
C. 2017
D. 2018
The author of the book “Shehron Mein Shehr Karachi” is___________?
A. Noureen Islam
B. Nasreen Aslam
C. Taslima Nasreen
D. None of These
Who was the first Muslim Sultan or king who introduced guerrilla war in Islamic wars first time?
A. Sultan Allaudin
B. Tipu Sultan
C. Mahmud Ghaznavi
D. Sultan Salah ud din Ayoubi
Who became the president of Indian National Congress in 1946?
A. Dr. Ambed Kar
B. Mr. Ghandi
C. Rajgopal Achariya
D. Jawahir Lal Nehru
Trygve Lie was the First Governor General of U.N belonged to which country?
A. U.S.A
B. U.K
C. Russia
D. Norway
Roscosmos is space agency of a which country?
A. USA
B. Russia
C. France
D. None of these
How many countries are the members of OPEC currently in 2020?
A. 13
B. 14
C. 15
D. 16
Official Currency of OPEC is__________?
A. Euro
B. Dollar
C. Dinar
D. Riyal
Which day is observed as Africa day?
A. 24 Oct
B. 14 Nov
C. 25 May
D. 25 Jan
Who was George Campbell?
A. Governor of India
B. PM of England
C. Governor of Bengal
D. U.P Governor
What is the name of Shah Walliullah’s father?
A. Shah Abdur Rahim
B. Qutbuddin Alam
C. Syed Alam Hussain
D. None of these
Who was the author of ‘My Indian Years’?
A. Lord Curzon
B. Lord Harding
C. Lord Mountbatten
D. None
Who was the first Sultan of Delhi to issue regular currency and to declare Delhi as the capital of his empire?
A. AmarShah
B. Iltutmish
C. Balban
D. None of these
First Amendment to the Constitution of Pakistan is related to___________?
A. Demarcation of border of Pakistan
B. Islam is declared as a state religion
C. Both a and b
D. None of these
Area of Thar Desert in square miles is _________?
A. 77,000
B. 88,000
C. 66,000
D. 55,000
Name the First Pakistani who won Pulitzer Prize?
A. Dr Abul Qadeer Khan
B. Dr Raza Bakir
C. Malala Yosuaf Zai
D. Adrees Latif
In which Year PULITZER PRIZE was founded?
A. 1917
B. 1920
C. 1915
D. 1913
“The Parliament of Pakistan: A History of Institution-Building and (Un)Democratic Practices” is authored
by__________?
A. Mohsin Hamid
B. Hamid Khan
C. Mirza Waheed
D. Mahboob Hussain
Zambia is the new name of__________?
A. Congo
B. Hispania
C. Northern Rhodesia
D. Euphra
Building of the Supreme Court in Islamabad was designed by a _________ architect?
A. Turkish
B. Greek
C. Japanese
D. Pakistani
Which player played cricket for both India and Pakistan?
A. Nazar Muhammad
B. Mudassar Nazar
C. Majid Khan
D. Abdul Kardar
Arachnophobia is fear of __________?
A. Fear of Snakes
B. Fear of Mosquito
C. Fear of Cat
D. Fear of Spider
Which Country has No Words in National Anthem?
A. Spain
B. Nigeria
C. Greenland
D. Iceland
Which Country has the longest national anthem of the world?
A. Egypt
B. Russia
C. Canada
D. Greece
Which country has the shortest national anthem in the World?
A. Brazil
B. Canada
C. Egypt
D. Japan
Which country has no National Anthem?
A. Peru
B. South Sudan
C. South Africa
D. Cyprus
Which Country have two National Anthem?
A. NewZeland and Denmark
B. China and Russia
C. Iraq and Iran
D. U.K and U.S.A
Atlas Mountain is found in__________?
A. Niger
B. Congo
C. Morocco
D. Italy
When did women compete in Olympic Games in first time?
A. 1900
B. 1912
C. 1916
D. 1920
First commercial cellphone service started in 1984 in________?
A. Londin ( UK)
B. Chicago (USA)
C. paris ( France)
D. Rome (italy)
Famous novel ” Train to Pakistan” written by___________?
A. Jaswant Singh
B. I K Adwani
C. Khushwant Singh
D. None of these
North Korea first tested its nuclear weapons in___________?
A. 2004
B. 2005
C. 2006
D. 2007
Shahid Beheshti port lies in___________?
A. India
B. Bangladesh
C. Iran
D. Pakistan
OPCW deals with___________?
A. Community welfare
B. Conflict prevention
C. Chemical weapons
D. None of these
Ufa is city of_________?
A. American
B. Russia
C. Lithuania
D. None of these
Article 51 of the UN charter deals with___________?
A. Right to offense
B. Non- military intervention
C. Right to self defense
D. None of these
Which city was named as Shah jahanabad?
A. Delhi
B. Agra
C. Rajasthan
D. None
Origin of ‘Modren Globaliztion’ i.e Globalization of 20th/21st century can mainly be credited to_________?
A. Industrial Revolution
B. Bretton Woods Conferences
C. Word Trade Organization
D. None of the above.
Isthmus is___________?
A. A lagoon
B. An inland Sea
C. An island in a river
D. Narrow piece of land connecting larger land areas
Duckworth Lewis method in cricket was introduced after 1992 Cricket World Cup by___________?
A. Frank Duckworth
B. Tony Lewis
C. Jhon Lewis & Allen Duckworth
D. Both A & B
Keeping of Birds Called___________?
A. Apiculture
B. Aviculture
C. Viniculture
D. Viticulture
The first cloned animal was____________?
A. Goat
B. Cow
C. Rat
D. Sheep
‘Quwwat ul-Islam’ Mosque is in_______________?
A. Kabul
B. Agra
C. Lahore
D. Delhi
Which of the following is world’s 5th largest country (by area)?
A. Argentina
B. United States of America
C. Brazil
D. Kazakhstan
Who was called “The Desert Fox”?
A. Adolf Hitler
B. Gen. Erwin Rommel
C. Williams Roger’s
D. Sir. Robert Rogers
Bo-Kaap is Historic character and Heritage located in__________?
A. Zimbabwe
B. South Africa
C. Zambia
D. Nepal
Vincent Van Gogh was a__________?
A. Actor
B. Painter
C. Sportsmen
4. Scientist
Chop Shot is a ________ shot in Table Tennis?
A. Backhand
B. Left Hand
C. Forehand
4. Passive
The stick which is used to hit the ball in Golf is called__________?
A. Club
B. Golf stick
C. Golf Hockey
D. None of these
Where is Bathsheba Beach situated?
A. Chile
B. Brazil
C. Barbados
D. Mexico
Which continent is known as Dark Continent?
A. Africa
B. Europe
C. Asia
D. America
Who was the first Secretary General of Pakistan?
A. Ch Muhammad Ali
B. Ch Shokat Ali
C. Ch Liqat Ali
D. Ch Muhammad Ali Johar
Smallest Republic of the world is___________?
A. Indonesia
B. Nauru
C. Vatican
D. None of these
Father of Slave dynasty?
A. Quṭb al-Dīn Aibak
B. Khizer khan
C. Behlol Lodhi
D. None of these
‘Spartly Island’ in the South china sea are disputed between China and__________?
A. Vietnam
B. Malaysia
C. Philippines
D. All of these
“Folketing” is the parliament of_________?
A. France
B. Italy
C. China
D. Denmark
Canton is a city in___________?
A. Thailand
B. South Korea
C. North Korea
D. China
Benghazi is a city of__________?
A. Morocco
B. Libya
C. Iraq
D. Syria
The Book ” A farewell to Arms ” was written by_________?
A. Ernest Hemingway
B. Chaerls Dickens
C. Huxley
D. Thomas Hardy
KGB was the national security agency of___________?
A. Yugoslaivia
B. UK
C. syira
D. Soviet Union
A chronometer meter measures__________?
A. Sound waves
B. Time
C. Color contrast
D. Water waves
Who discovered the Solar system ?
A. Copernicus
B. Newton
C. Galileo
D. Kepler
The capital of Tajikistan is_________?
A. Dodoma
B. Dushenbe
C. Astana
D. Tashkent
Old Name of Squash is___________?
A. Rackets
B. Binfel
C. Steel hit
D. Green Ball
How is the hantavirus transmitted?
A. When a mouse or rat bites you
B. When you inhale airborne particles that contain the hantavirus
C. When you eat food contaminated with the hantavirus
D. All of the above
Hantaviruses are spread to humans through contact with certain animals. Which animals?
A. Deer mice
B. New World rats
C. White-footed mice
D. All of the above
What group(s) of people has/have a higher risk of developing severe disease and death due to Coronavirus
(Covid-19)?
I. Women and Children
II. 60 years old or above
III. people already underlying medical conditions ;
A. I only
B. II only
C. I and II
D. II and III
Name the Europian who first landed on Indian Subcontinent?
A. Lord Caning
B. Vasco da gama
C. David Johnson
D. James Nesham
Nicosia is the capital of which country __________ ?
A. Denmark
B. Dominica
C. Cyprus
D. None of these
Moroni is the capital of which country __________ ?
A. Cyprus
B. Czechia
C. Comoros
D. None of these
Bogotá is the capital of which country __________ ?
A. Comoros
B. Cuba
C. Colombia
D. None of these
Who was the first PM of England?
A. Clement Atlee
B. Robert walpolee
C. Adams Smith
D. George Washinton
“Dasht-e-Lut” desert is located in____________?
A. China
B. Libya
C. Iraq
D. Iran
Which of the following diseases are related to Coronavirus?
A. SARS
B. MERS
C. Both A and B
D. None of above
How many muslim country are there in ASEAN ?
A. 3
B. 5
C. 4
D. 2
Paradise Lost was written by__________?
A. William Shakespear
B. Samuel Johnsan
C. John Milton
D. Charles Dickens
When Air Commodore Muhammad Mahmood Alam Was Died?
A. 13 March 2013
B. 15 March 2013
C. 17 March 2013
D. 18 March 2013
When Was Air Commodore Muhammad Mahmood Alam Born?
A. 6th July 1935
B. 6th June 1936
C. 6th May 1936
D. 6th March 1936
How many prisons are in Punjab?
A. 31
B. 32
C. 40
D. None of these
In which state of USA is the Harvard University?
A. California
B. Massachusetts
C. New York
D. Florida
What is the national animal of the Democratic Republic of the Congo?
A. Okapi
B. Mute Swan
C. Springbok
D. None of these
National animal of Austria is__________?
A. Okapi
B. Oryx
C. Eagle
D. None of these
The young Blue Hole (YBH) which was discovered in South China Sea has the depth of ______m?
A. 300m
B. 200m
C. 202m
D. 304m
What is the capital of Tonga?
A. Funafuti
B. Nuku’alofa
C. Port Vila
D. None of these
Tarawa is the capital of_________?
A. Nauru
B. Tuvalu
C. Kiribati
D. None of these
” Buka ” is the capital of_________?
A. Micronesia
B. Bougainville
C. Vanuatu
D. None of these
Papua New Guinea got independence in 1975 from which country?
A. Philippine
B. Australia
C. Serbia
D. Indonesia
E. None of these
National animal of Mongolia is__________?
A. Przewalski Horse
B. The Golden Eagle
C. Fennec Fox
D. None of these
“Kouprey” is the national animal of__________?
A. Nigeria
B. Cambodia
C. Mongolia
D. None of these
The International Committee for the Red Cross was founded by__________?
A. Henry Dunant
B. Baden Powell
C. Donald Ross
D. None of these
“Chennai” is the new name of which Indian city?
A. Patna
B. Madras
C. Agra
D. Lucknow
Albert Einstein was born in__________?
A. Omen
B. USA
C. Germany
D. Israel
What is the width of badminton court for a single player?
A. 5.18 meter
B. 6.10 meter
C. 0.40 meters
D. 5.20 meter
Who constructed Suez Canal ?
A. Fyodor Litke
B. Pyotr Semyonov-Tyan-Shansky
C. Voin Rimsky-Korsakov
D. Ferdinand de Lesseps
An asteroid orbiting between Mars and Jupiter has been named after which famous Pakistani personality?
A. Dr. Abdus Salam
B. Dr. Abdul Qadir Khan
C. Pervez Hoodbhoy
D. Malala Yousafzai
The Old name of korea is___________?
A. Choson
B. Magyar
C. Helvetia
D. None
How many Landlocked Countries are in South America?
A. 2
B. 11
C. 15
D. 16
Which Country has three Capitals?
A. South Africa
B. Sri Lanka
C. Yemen
D. None of these
Younas Khan Sports Complex is situated in which city?
A. Waziristan
B. Afghanistan
C. Bannu
D. Balochistan
Who is Considered as the Master of Greek comedy?
A. Aeschylus
B. Sophocles
C. Aristophanes
D. Philip
How many British members of European Parliament are there?
A. 71
B. 73
C. 77
D. None of these
Who was the ruler on District Dir at the time of Independence?
A. Shah jehan
B. Wali Khan
C. Nawab Shah Jehan Khan
D. Akbar
When was District Dir of KPK merged in Pakistan?
A. 1949
B. 1956
C. 1969
D. 1973
The capital of Malawi is_________?
A. Abuja
B. Lilongwe
C. lusaka
D. None
Pristine is Capital Of__________?
A. Thumpo
B. Davo City
C. Kosovo
D. Melbourne
Largest City Of South Africa is__________?
A. Pritoria
B. Kingston
C. Capetown
D. Zambia
Which Continents have no landlocked countries?
A. North America
B. Oceania
C. Antarcatica
D. All
The old name of Jordan is__________?
A. Transjordan
B. French sudan
C. Magyar
D. None
The Old name of Algeria is__________?
A. Numidia
B. Nyasaland
C. Ceylon
D. None
National Animal of China is___________?
A. Bear
B. Kangaroo
C. Gray wolf
D. Giant Panda
Which country is called “land of palms”?
A. Brazil
B. USA
C. Italy
D. None
What is the Capital city of Bangladesh?
A. New Delhi
B. Dhaka
C. Male
D. Neypidya
A Quadrillion has _________ zeros?
A. 15 zeros
B. 18 zeros
C. 21 zeros
D. None of these
Which country has won the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup Maximum times?
A. West Indies
B. England
C. Australia
D. None of the following
How many times Australian women’s cricket team won the T20 World Cup title out of 7 tournaments held from
2009 to 2020?
A. 1
B. 3
C. 5
D. 7
Women’s T20 World Cup 2020 is the _______ World Cup held by ICC ?
A. 5th
B. 6th
C. 7th
D. 8th
The poetry first written by Allama iqbal in Persian and than Translated in Urdu by Popular Demand was__________?
A. Bang e Dara
B. Zarb-e-Kaleem
C. Bal-e-Jibraeel
D. Armaghan-e-Hijaz
In which year the Taliban Office opened in Qatar?
A. 2003
B. 2010
C. 2013
D. 2020
The recent leap year, where February had 29 days, was_________?
A. 2016
B. 2018
C. 2019
D. 2020
National Flower OF USA is_________?
A. Rose
B. Jasmine
C. Tulips
D. None
Which country is called the tear drop of India?
A. Maldives
B. Bangladesh
C. Sri Lanka
D. Myanmar
Muhammad bin Qasim was born in__________?
A. 693 AD
B. 694 AD
C. 695 AD
D. 696 AD
In which year Imran Khan married to Jemima Goldsmith ?
A. 1993
B. 1994
C. 1995
D. 1996
Who is known as the Father of Geometry?
A. kepler
B. Euclid
C. Pythagoras
D. Newton
In which year Muhammad Bin Qaseem died?
A. 18 July 715 AD
B. 18 July 716 AD
C. 18 July 717 AD
D. 18 July 718 AD
___________becomes the first country with free public transport?
A. America
B. Japan
C. Pakistan
D. Luxembourg
The Second Largest Cricket Ground In The World?
A. Melbourne Cricket Ground
B. Eden Gardens
C. Shaheed Vir Narayan Singh International Cricket Stadium
D. Jawaharlal Nehru International Stadium
Who Has Taken The Most Wickets In World Cup Cricket?
A. Andy Roberts From West Indies
B. Glenn McGrath From Australia
C. Malinga From Sri Lanka
D. Shaun Tait From Australia
Tafseer al Quran al Azeem was written by _____________?
A. Ismail bin Kathir (Ibn Al Athir)
B. Imam Abu HAneefa
C. Imam Ghazali
D. Imam Razi
The Biography Of Holy Prophet (SAW) entitled “Sirat Rasul Ullah” was written by __________?
A. Ibn Ishaq
B. Ibn Hukul
C. Al Beruni
D. Ferdosi
Ibn sina a great muslim scientist of the golden age was born in Afsana near Bukhara Uzbekistan and he was died
at ________?
A. Tus, Iran
B. Hamadan, Iran
C. Bukhara, Uzbekistan
D. Kabul
Abul Qasim Ferdowsi was a persian by ____________profession?
A. Poet
B. Chemist
C. Astronomer
D. Mathematics
Which city of India is called Pink City?
A. Dehli
B. Jaipur
C. Gurdaspur
D. Patna
Headquarter of International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) is located in___________?
A. Brussels (Belgium)
B. Chicago (U.S)
C. Montreal (Canada)
D. Oslo (Norway)
Which famous personality was offered to be the first President of Israel?
A. Barack Obama
B. Albert Einstein
C. Fernandus adwerd
D. None of these
Which country is called the land of a thousand elephants?
A. Netherlands
B. England
C. Laos
D. South Africa
What is the Currency of Magnolia?
A. Togrog
B. Euro
C. Piso
d. Dollar
The book Firdus-ul-Hikmat was written on ___________?
A. Astronomy
B. Physics
C. Medicine
D. Mathematics
Granada fall in the year of _________?
1498 A.D
1492 A.D
1486 A.D
1476 A.D
What generation Salah ud Din Ayubi from?
A. Arbi
B. Kurd
C. Sodani
D. truky
Which country is called land of poets?
A. Brazil
B. Chile
C. south Africa
D. None
Name the World’s Biggest Cricket Stadium?
A. Melbourne cricket Ground, Australia
B. National stadium Karachi, Pakistan
C. Motera stadium Ahmedabad, India
D. None of these
Petra an archeaological site is among the new seven Wonder of the world located in_________?
A. Mexico
B. Italy
C. Spain
D. Jordan
In which year European rulers captured palestine from the Muslims in Cursades War ?
A. 1095
B. 1099
C. 1115
D. 1199
What is “Ikebana”?
A. Japanese Art of flower arrangement
B. Greek Art of fighting
C. Art of dancing and music
D. None of these
Which country is called land of hope and Glory?
A. England
B. USA
C. Thailand
D. None
Hazrat Umar R.A embraced Islam, influenced by which Surah Of Holy Quran?
A. Surah Taha
B. Surah Yaseen
C. Surah Fateh
D. Surah Almaedah
The old name of Hungary is________?
A. Nyasaland
B. Magyar
C. Congo
D. None
Which Country is called land of Opportunities?
A. USA
B. Italy
C. Germany
D. None
The International Cricket Council (ICC) was founded in___________?
A. 1909
B. 1907
C. 1911
D. 1920
The old name of Libya was_________?
A. Tripoli
B. Helvetia
C. Zaire
D. None
“Tanger Med” is the seaport of ________ ?
A. U.S.A
B. U.K
C. Canada
D. Morocco
Algeciras is the seaport of ________ ?
A. Spain
B. Japan
C. Italy
D. Egypt
Port of Kobe is the seaport of __________ ?
A. India
B. Indonesia
C. Nepal
D. Japan
Darren Sammy a famous cricket player was born in_________________?
A. Saint Lucia
B. Jamaica
C. South Africa
D. none
World’s oldest living man belongs to Japan whose name is__________?
A. Antonio Todde
B. Masazo Nonaka
C. Chitetsu Watanabe
D. None of these
What is the name of the storm which hit the United Kingdom in February 2020?
A. Storm Habin
B. Storm Kyar
C. Storm Cirar
D. Storm Dennis
VRT is news Channel of ___________?
A. PAKISTAN
B. BELGIUM
C. USA
D. RUSSAIA
The Quranic surah Al-Ikhlas means __________?
A. The politeness
B. The Purity
C. The Straight path
D. The character
Fatimid Caliphate came to end in_________AD.
A. 1179 A.D
B. 1189 A.D
C. 1171 A.D
D. 1258 A.D
who was the Last Fatimid Caliph?
A. Al-Adid
B. Ubaidallah Mahdi
C. Al_Mustansir
D. Badar Jamali
Ḥamid Muḥammad ibn Muḥammad aṭ-Ṭusiy al-Ġazaliy (Imam Ghazali) was a _________origin.
A. Turk
B. Kurd
C. Arab
D. Persian
National day of the Islamic country Sudan is observed on ______________?
1 January
2 January
6 January
28 January
The Heisman Trophy Presented in which Sport?
A. Hockey
B. Football
C. Table Teniss
D. Baseball
How many diffrent flavor of jelly bean exist?
A. 50
B. 42
C. 51
D. 60
What golfer first name means” victory ” in hindi?
A. Vijay sing
B. Vaman kumar
C. Virat Malhotara
D. Sunil kumar
How many teams participated in Kabaddi 2020 World Cup?
A. 8
B. 9
C. 10
D. 11
In which of the following countries Red Lake is situated?
A. France
B. Canada
C. Australia
D. USA
The old name of Switzerland is________?
A. Farmosa
B. Helvetia
C. Ceylon
D. Malaya
Algeria became independent in ______________?
A. 1964
B. 1961
C. 1962
D. None of these
Iraq granted independence by the __________in 1932?
A. league of nation
B. France
C. Britain
D. UN
Which is the national song of india?
A. Jana Gana Mana
B. Vande Mataram
C. Jay Baharat
D. None
Which country won the very first FiFa world cup in 1930?
A. Uruguay
B. Brazil
C. Germany
D. Spain
Elephants are the only animals that can’t _________.
A. Jump
B. Walk
C. Run
D. Drink
A shuttlecock is used in what sport?
A. Hockey
B. Badminton
C. Table Tennis
D. Football
In what US state is Area 51 located?
A. Ohio
B. Georgia
C. Oregon
D. Nevada
In what state Brake Obama born in_________?
A. Florida
B. Arizona
C. Hawaii
D. Alaska
What is the french name for Santa Claus?
A. Pare Neol
B. Abbe Neol
C. Corentin Neol
D. Adan Neol
Which of the following island is the disputed Island between India and Bangladesh?
A. New Moor
B. Majuli
C. Umananda
D. Dibru-Saikhuwa
How many minutes was the longest recorded point in the history of Tennis?
A. 29 min
B. 50 min
C. 80 min
D. 1 hour
What was the first country from Africa to qualify for a soccer world cup?
A. Sudan
B. Egypt
C. Somalia
D. Jordan
Muhammad Ali had his first ever loss in the realm of professional boxing in what year?
A. 1971
B. 1983
C. 1990
D. 1975
A touchdown is worth how many points in football?
A. Five
B. Six
C. Seven
D. Eight
The old name of Egypt was_________?
A. South-west africa
B. french sudan
C. United Arab Republic
D. None
Whats name does camel meat go by?
A. Pork
B. Beef
C. Camel
D. Australus
Which country is called land of Blue sky?
A. Mongolia
B. Bhutan
C. Macedonia
D. None
The first season of PSL took place on___________?
A. 4th Jan 2016
B. 4th Mar 2016
C. 4th Feb 2016
D. 4th May 2017
Who won the Kabaddi World Cup 2020 ?
A. Azerbaijan
B. Pakistan
C. India
D. Germany
The old name of zambia is
A. Northern Rhodesia
B. southern Rhodesia
C. Ceylon
D. Siam
The capital of Serbia is __________ ?
A. Ljubljana
B. Madrid
C. Burn
D. Belgrade
The capital of Scotland is ___________?
A. San Marino
B. Edinburgh
C. Belgrade
D. Bratislava
The cores of the earth are called nife because these consist of__________?
A. Nickel and ferrous
B. Nickel and Magnesuim
C. Nickle and Silicon
D. None of them
Crimean wars were faught between ?
A. Russia and Ottomans
B. England and Egypt
C. Crimea and Armenia
D. Russia and japan
When was the fast food chain, McDonald’s founded?
A. 1940
B. 1979
C. 1995
D. 2005
Which city is called the hub of fashion?
A. Tokyo
B. Milan
C. New York
D. Paris
Name the tallest building in karachi?
A. HBL
B. MCB Tower
C. Bahria Icon Tower
D. Bakt Tower
The world’s first drainage system was build by the people of__________?
A. Egyptian civilization
B. Indus Valley civilization
C. Chinese civilization
D. Mesopotamian civilization
TCS stands for_________?
A. Transport Courier Service
B. Tranzum Courier Service
C. Time Courier service
D. None of these
Name the first Muslim who traveled in space?
A. Sheikh khalid waleed
B. Sheikh Bokhatar
C. Prince karim sulman
D. Prince salman Al masud
Which country is called Buffer state of Asia?
A. Pakistan
B. Afghanistan
C. Bhutan
D. Mayanmar
Archery is national game of which country?
A. Nepal
B. Bhutan
C. Mayanmar
D. Veitnam
Where Port Palermo is located?
A. Tyrrhenian Sea
B. Red Sea
C. Adriatic Sea
D. Mediterranean Sea
Which Muslim Country has Hindu God on its Currency?
A. Indonesia
B. Morocco
C. Turkey
D. Brunei
In which year Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom was born?
A. 1920
B. 1922
C. 1925
D. 1926
Churna island is best known for which activity?
A. Surfing
B. Fly Boarding
C. Snorkeling
D. Wake Boarding
The Capital of Zambia is __________ ?
A. Harare
B. Apia
C. Lusaka
D. Hanoi
The Capital of Samoa is __________ ?
A. Mayotte
B. Caracas
C. Montevideo
D. Apia
The Capital of Kosovo is __________ ?
A. Port Vila
B. Sana’a
C. Apia
D. Pristina
The Capital of Zimbabwe is __________ ?
A. Lusaka
B. Pretoria
C. Sanna
D. Harare
Which is the national flower of Turkey ?
A. Sunflower
B. Tulip
C. Tudor Rose
D. Lily
Who has won the most Academy awards?
A. James cameron
B. Katherine Hapburn
C. Walt Disney
D. None of these
Taj Mahal features a perfect blend of Islamic indian & _________architecture style?
A. Persian
B. Italian
C. French
D. British
Paris is known as the city of__________?
A. Light
B. Love
C. Bridges
D. Fragrance
What is the shape of the shangrila lake in pakistan?
A. Circle
B. Heart
C. Triangle
D. Tear drop
Which is the national flower of Tunisia ?
A. Jasmine
B. Tulip
C. Sunflower
D. Red Rose
Port of Rashid is the seaport of ___________ ?
A. Iraq
B. Iran
C. UAE
D. Indonesia
Port of Khalid is the Seaport of ___________ ?
A. Turkey
B. Iran
C. Indonesia
D. UAE
Which is the national flower of Thailand ?
A. Rose
B. Lily
C. Yellow Elder
D. Ratchaphruek
Which is the largest Exporter of Rice?
A. Pakistan
B. China
C. India
D. Bangladesh
A 112-year-old Japanese living man has been crowned the world’s oldest male, whose name is__________?
A. Masazo Nonaka
B. Chitetsu Watanabe
C. Kane Tanaka
D. None of these
How many type of italian pasta are there?
A. 200
B. 350
C. 400
D. 550
The first cooking school was founded in which country?
A. Canada
B. America
C. England
D. Germany
Which of the following Leonardo famous work?
A. Olympia
B. Guernica
C. Mona Lisa
D. The scream
Richard Branson is the founder of the__________group?
A. Motorolla
B. Nokia
C. Samsung
D. Virgin
Porsche AG is a____________automobile manufacturer?
A. German
B. Chinese
C. Italian
D. French
Who is The First You Tuber?
A. Jawed Karim
B. John adris
C. Liaqat Ali
D. None Of These
The capital of Maldives is_________?
A. Male
B. Abuja
C. Thimphu
D. None of these
Tashkent is the capital of_________?
A. Turkmenistan
B. Kazakhstan
C. Uzbekistan
D. None of these
Lawrence garden Lahore was a gift from__________?
A. K. Lawrence
B. Engineer Lawrence
C. Governor Lawrence
D. None of these
‘Latakia’ is the seaport of_________?
A. Syria
B. jorden
C. Libya
D. Egypt
When is the World Pulses Day observed,across the World?
A. Feb 8
B. Feb 9
C. Feb 10
D. Feb 11
Leonardo Da Vinci was an________Polymath of the Renaissance?
A. English
B. Chinese
C. Italian
D. French
Who made the first animated film?
A. Stane Lee
B. Walt
C. Disney
D. J.Stuart Blackton
Which was first Country to grow Cocoa?
A. Brazil
B. Finland
C. Japan
D. Mexico
The Capital of the Lebanon is___________?
A. Jorden
B. Beirut
C. Tyre
D. Sidon
Hoover Dam is located in which country ?
A. UK
B. UA
C. USA
D. Sweden
What is length of the albert canal ?
A. 80.5 mile
B. 84 mile
C. 86 mile
D. None
When did Albert canal opened for shipping ?
A. 1935
B. 1939
C. 1941
D. 1940
The capital of the Panama is _______?
A. Oslo
B. Abuja
C. Panama city
D. Muscat
What is the Capital of Jordan?
A. Rome
B. Paris
C. Amman
D. Asmara
According Researchers from South China Agricultural University, Which animal has been identified as potential
link for novel Coronavirus spread?
A. Pangolins
B. civets
C. bat
D. None of these
Which country fought on both sides during World War II?
A. Japan
B. Italy
C. Poland
D. Austria
Stephen Hawking graduated from university of_________?
A. Oxford
B. Cambridge
C. Columbia
D. Technology
” Port of Fujairah” is the seaport of _____________ ?
A. Iraq
B. Iran
C. Syria
D. UAE
“Port Zayed ” is the seaport of __________ ?
A. Indonesia
B. Yamen
C. Jordan
D. UAE
” Barrow Haven” is the seaport of ___________ ?
A. UK
B. Turkey
C. Italy
D. USA
“Port of Barrow” is the seaport of ___________ ?
A. USA
B. Australia
C. UK
D. Canada
Which is the international country code of USA ?
A. +1
B. +2
C. +31
D. +41
Which is the national flower of Sweden ?
A. Linnaea Borealis
B. Edelweiss
C. Jasmine
D. Plum Blossom
The Russian Revolution Took Place In The Year________?
A. 1917
B. 1914
C. 1912
D. 1910
Which country in the world has large population of Vegetarians?
A. Bangladesh
B. India
C. Sri Lanka
D. Indonesia
Where is is headquarter of American intelligence agency CIA?
A. California
B. Washington DC
C. Virginia
D. Chicago
How many bones are in human Eyes?
A. Three
B. Four
C. Five
D. Seven
Highest National Award of bravery in the Police Service of Pakistan is__________?
A. Allama Iqbal Police Medal
B. Imtyaz Police Medal
C. Haider Police Medal
D. Quaid-i-Azam Police Medal
Which country is third largest contributor to UN after USA and China?
A. China
B. Japan
C. Russia
D. Germany
Zakat system was introduced in Pakistan in________?
A. 1990
B. 1967
C. 1980
D. 1998
What was the old name of Quetta ?
A. Karatshi
B. Shalamar
C. Shalkot
D. Quetta
Capital of Belgium is_________?
A. Brussels
B. La pez
C. Paris
D. Ottawa
Capital of Bulgaria is__________?
A. Sofia
B. Norway
C. Ottawa
D. Yaonde
Capital of Bangladesh is_________?
A. Minsk
B. Manama
C. Dhaka
D. Karachi
Capital of Pakistan is_________?
A. Lahore
B. Islamabad
C. Kabul
D. Karachi
Capital of Algeria is__________?
A. Vienna
B. Algiers
C. Annaba
D. Oran
The Capital of Albania is__________?
A. Luanda
B. Tirana
C. Vienna
D. Baku
Som is the currency of what country ?
A. Indonesia
B. Malaysia
C. Uzbekistan
D. Azerbaijan
Bakhtar is the news agency of what country ?
A. Iran
B. Iraq
C. Uzbekistan
D. Afghanistan
Atom was a name given by ____________ ?
A. Democritus
B. Bohr
C. Rutherford
D. Archimedes
About how many taste buds does the average human tongue have?
A. 5000
B. 10000
C. 12000
D. 3000
The first mobile phone was created In___________?
A. 1970
B. 1973
C. 1980
D. 1983
Google is an_________multinational technology company?
A. American
B. Indian
C. Italian
D. German
Google was founded by how many people?
A. One
B. Two
C. Three
D. Four
Electric motor was invented by __________ ?
A. Michael Faraday
B. Oliver Evans
C. Thomas Edison
D. Horace Day
Who was ‘Father Of Chemical Warfare’ _________?
A. Fritz Haber
B Ernest Rutherford
C. William Ramsay
D. Louis Pasteur
Shakespeare is known mostly for his _________ ?
A. Poetry
B. An autobiography
C. A diary
D. Plays
Which is the national flower of Sri Lanka ?
A. Edelweiss
B. Water Lily
C. Rose
D. Golden Rose
Which kind of alcohol is russia notoriously known for?
A. Brandi
B. Whisky
C. Vodka
D. Rum
What is the national dish of France?
A. Pot au feu
B. Pad Thai
C. Pelmeni
D. French cuisine
The first English Dictionary was compiled by _________ ?
A. Isaac Walton
B. Samuel Johnson
C. Samuel Butler
D. Sir Thomas Browne
Which is the world’s largest solar telescope that recently captures its first image of the Sun in January 2020?
A. Gran Telescopio Canarias
B. Hobby-Eberly Telescope
C. GREGOR, Teide Observatory
D. Daniel K Inouye Solar Telescope
What is the Theme of “World Cancer Day 2020”?
A. “I Can We Can”
B. “Myths The Debunk”
C. “No Ahead Of Us”
D. “I am and I will”
Who was Pakistan’s first female commercial pilot?
A. Aysha Farooq
B. Shukriya Khanum
C. Maryam Mukhtar
D. Sana Aziz
Microsoft was founded in________?
A. 1970
B. 1972
C. 1975
D. 1981
How many white stars have on European Union flag?
A. 11 Stars
B. 12 Stars
C. 14 Stars
D. 15 Stars
How many white stars have on Singapore flag?
A. Three
B. Four
C. Five
D. Six
Which is the national flower of South Africa?
A. King Protea
B. Rose Of Sharon
C. Water Lily
D. Carnation
Which is the national flower of Slovakia?
A. King Protea
B. Golden Lily
C. Golden Trumpet
D. Rose
Which is the national flower of Singapore ?
A. Comet Orchid
B. King Protea
C. Rose
D. Vanda Miss Joaquim
“Port of Felixstowe ” is the seaport of __________ ?
A. U.S.A
B. U.K
C. Turkey
D. Israel
“Port of Mobile” is the seaport of _______ ?
A. U.S.A
B. Indonesia
C. China
D. Canada
“Port of Long Beach” is the seaport of __________ ?
A. U.K
B. Russia
C. Australia
D. U.S.A
Which Country is second largest Contributor to UN after USA?
A. Russia
B. Saudi Arabia
C. China
D. France
The national tree of which country is the Banyan tree?
A. Germany
B. Italy
C. India
D. Canada
Which one is the capital of Malta?
A. Vatican City
B. Sydney
C. Bern
D. Valletta
How many time has Queen Elizabeth visited Pakistan?
A. One time
B. Two time
C. Three time
D. Four time
Britain remained member of EU for how many years?
A. 54 Years
b. 47 Years
C. 35 Years
D. 60 Years
Heeresnachrichtenamt (HNA) is the army intelligence agency of ___________ ?
A. Poland
B. Azerbaijan
C. Afghanistan
D. Austria
Which of the following is the intelligence agency of Australia ?
A. Australian Security Intelligence Organisation (ASIO)
B. Australian Secret Intelligence Service (ASIS)
C. Defence Intelligence Organisation (DIO)
D. Office of National Assessments (ONA)
E. All of the above
State Intelligence Service (SHISH) is the intelligence agency of which country ?
A. Algeria
B. Albania
C. Argentina
D. Afghanistan
” Port of Montevideo” is the seaport of _________ ?
A. Vietnam
B. Portugal
C. Uruguay
D. UK
How many countries are members of European Union?
A. 30
B. 27
C. 29
C. 28
“Hai Phong port” is the seaport of _________ ?
A. China
B. Japan
C. South Korea
D. Vietnam
“Port of Hodeidah” is the seaport of _______ ?
A. Iraq
B. Qatar
C. Yemen
D. Turkey
Which Country has been Ranked as the World’s Second Largest Weapons Manufacturer?
A. USA
B. Russia
C. China
D. Pakistan
“Islam at the Crossroads” was originally written in__________?
A. 1934
B. 1944
C. 1954
D. 1964
Which is the national flower of Serbia?
A. Plum Blossom
B. Comet Orchid
C. Rose
D. Lily of the valley
Which is the national flower of Scotland ?
A. Teuila
B. Cyclamen
C. Thistle
D. Plum Blossom
Which is the national flower of San Marino ?
A. Teuila
B. Cyclamen
C. Thistle
D. Plum Blossom
Which is the national flower of Samoa ?
A. Teuila
B. Cyclamen
C. Thistle
D. Plum Blossom
What is “Shinkansen” in Japan?
A. Shopping Mall
B. Bullet Train
C. Temple
D. A mountain
What is “Sorbonne” in Paris?
A. Presidential Palace
B. University
C. Art Gallery
D. Drama Theater
Mostly bank notes in the world are made of what?
A. Cotton
B. Paper
C. Cellulose
D. Wood
Which gulf is NOT located at the Northern end of the Red Sea?
A. Suez
B. Gulf of Alaska
C. Aden
D. Aqaba
Which of these terms means “Common People”?
A. Bok Choy
B. Hoi Polloi
C. Convoy
D. Perth Amboy
What is the official language of the tiny nation between France and Spain?
A. French
B. Spanish
C. Portuguese
D. Catalan
Which country officially left the European Union on 31st January, 2020 ?
A. Ireland
B. Scotland
C. Germany
D. UK
“Maritime” is a security agency of which country?
A. China
B. France
C. Germany
D. Pakistan
Which country is called the “Land of Rabbits”?
A. China
B. Spain
C. Philippines
D. Australia
Which of them is the most common Human Phobia?
A. Fear of spiders
B. Fear of getting old
C. Fear of death
D. Fear of ghosts
According to ICC rules, In 4-day test matches how many overs are there in a single day?
A. 90
B. 98
C. 108
D. 114
Which country has NO capital in the world?
A. Papua New Guinea
B. Nauru
C. Vatican City
D. None of them
The Pyramids of Sun and Moon are in which country?
A. Japan
B. Egypt
C. Mexico
D. Brazil
Which Indian Leader was shot by Nathuram Vinayak Godse on 30 January 1948 ?
A. Mahatma Gandhi
B. Jawharlal Nehru
C. Indira Gandi
D. Rahul Gandhi
Russo-Japanese war was fought during _________ ?
A. 1903-1905
B. 1902-1903
C. 1901-1902
D. 1904-1905
In which year Bolshevik Revolution came ____________ ?
A. 1911
B. 1912
C. 1913
D. 1917
Ottoman Caliphate was abolished in ___________ ?
A. 1924
B. 1923
C. 1921
D. 1920
League of Nations was founded in which year ____________ ?
A. 1920
B. 1921
C. 1933
D. 1939
Battle of Gallipoli resulted in the victory of __________ ?
A. Turkey
B. Allied Powers
C. Ottomans
D. England
Who was the emperor of Japan during second World War __________?
A. Chiang Kai Shek
B. Taisho
C. Sin Ke Qiang
D. Hirohito
England fought second world war under the leadership of _________?
A. Winston Churchill
B. Roosevelt
C. Mountbatten
D. Clement Attlee
From which country Indonesia got independence in August 17, 1945?
A. Purtugal
B. Spain
C. Holland
D. Britain
Who laid the foundation of British Colonialism in India ____________ ?
A. Warren Hastings
B. Robert Clive
C. George Barlow
D. Lord Dufferin
Napoleon invaded Egypt in _________ ?
A. 1798
B. 1800
C. 1805
D. 1810
What does PUBG stands for _____?
A. Player Unknown Battle Grand
B. PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds
C. Player Unknown Battle Global
D. None of these
Council of Westphalia was by nature a _________ ?
A. Strategic alliance
B. International treaty
C. Peace treaty
D. Defence treaty
Peace treaty of Council of Westphalia was signed in _________ ?
A. 1647
B. 1648
C. 1650
D. None of these
Good Friday agreement which is related to Northern Ireland was signed in________?
A. 1998
B. 1973
C. 1992
D. none
Name of World’s Largest Twin Engine Jet?
A. Boeing 777X
B. Boeing 737 max
C. Boeing 999X
D. None of these
The Arctic Council is a high-level intergovernmental forum that addresses issues faced by the Arctic
governments consists of_______ members?
A. 6
B. 7
C. 8
D. none
“Tadawal” is the stock Exchange Market of which country?
A. Jordan
B. Qatar
C. Saudi Arabia
D. Bahrain
The headquarter of World Economic forum is situated in which city?
A. Davos
B. Zurich
C. Cologny
D. None of these
World Economic Forum was founded in which year?
A. January 1971
B. December 1981
C. February 1991
D. None of these
Transparency International was founded in which year?
A. 1987
B. 1990
C. 1993
D. None of these
A kind of war such is “Guerrilla” a word of Spanish its meaning is__________?
A. Little war
B. Hidden war
C. Regular war
D. none
Alma Atta was the Capital of __________upto 1997?
A. Tajikistan
B. Turkmenistan
C. Kazakhstan
D. None of these
During colonial era British policies towards colonies were mostly___________?
A. Harsh
B. Flexible
C. soft
D. moderate
Amazon rain-forest spans over how many countries?
A. 5
B. 7
C. 9
D. none
_______ has won the 2020 Tyler Prize for Environmental Achievement ?
A. Pavan Sukhdev
B. Sunil Arora
C. Anil Khanna
D. Sanjana Kapoor
CNBC is a_________?
A. UAE Channel
B. British Channel
C. Russian Channel
D. American Channel
The Second longest river in Africa is___________?
A. The Nile
B. The Congo
C. The Zambezi
D. The Yukon
Battle of Actium was a decisive war fought between __________ ?
A. Roman Republic and Octavian
B. Mark Antony and Octavian
C. Caesar and Pompey
D. Saprtacus and Pompey
The Third Battle of Panipat was fought between ?
A. Ahmad Shah Abdali and Marathas
B. Babur and Ibrahim Lodi
C. Akbar and Lal Singh
D. Ahmed Shah and Balaji Baji Rao
The Second battle of Panipat was fought between ?
A. Hem Chandra Vikramaditya and Akbar
B. Akbar and Lal Singh
C. Ahmed Shah and Balaji Baji Rao
D. Tamerlane and Behlol Lodi
The First battle of panipat was fought between __________ ?
A. Babur and Ibrahim Lodi
B. Akbar and Lal Singh
C. Ahmed Shah and Balaji Baji Rao
D. Tamerlane and Behlol Lodi
Sultan Suleiman the Magnificent ruled from ___________ ?
A. 1520 to 1566
B. 1525 to 1570
C. 1630 to 1665
D. 1640 to 1680
“Port of Khor Al Zubair ” is the seaport of which country?
A. Iraq
B. Iran
C. Oman
D. Qatar
Which one of the following seaport is the largest seaport of Iran ?
A. Port of Bandar Abbas
B. Port of Amirabad
C. Port of Bushehr
D. Port of Khorramshahr
E. None of these
” Port of Bushehr ” is the seaport of ________ ?
A. Iran
B. Iraq
C. Italy
D. Ireland
Which is the national flower of Romania ?
A. Dog Rose
B. Lavender
C. Poinciana
D. Marguerite
Leonardo Da Vinci was an inventor, scientist and engineer of ________ ?
A. Florence
B. Geneva
C. Genoa
D. Turin
Council of Trent was held from _________ ?
A. 1545 to 1563
B. 1550 to 1556
C. 1560 to 1563
D. 1540 to 1545
Reformation started in which country _________ ?
A. France
B. England
C. Germany
D. Spain
Who first discovered Machu Picchu?
A. Hiram Bingham
B. Joseph lister
C. John marshal
D. John Walker
Gatun Lake is located in________?
A. Azerbijan
B. USA
C. Panama
D. Chili
SNAS Aviation is a air line of which country?
A. Saudi Arabia
B. Slovenia
C. Swedon
D. South Africa
Which country is the third biggest producer of uranium?
A. Kazakhstan
B. Canada
C. Pakistan
D. Australia
The first European to reach India by sea was__________?
A. John Cabot
B. Marco Polo
C. Christopher Columbus
D. Vasco da Gama
What is the name of Capital of Nigeria?
A. Helsinki
B. Niamey
C. Abuja
D. ulaanbator
Which country has their currency in rupee?
A. Croatia
B. Iran
C. Seychelles
D. None
What do you mean by Syntax?
A. Study of speech sounds
B. Study of meaning of words
C. Study of constructing sentence
D. Constructing passage
What do you mean by Phonetics?
A. Study of speech sounds
B. Study of language and rules
C. Study of insects
D. Study of meaning and syntax
which is the national flower of Portugal?
A. Rose
B. Flor De Maga
C. Corn Poppy
D. Lavender
The Battle of Hattin was fight in _________ ?
A. 1178
B. 1187
C 1189
D. 1200
Saladin took back Jerusalem after the Battle of________ ?
A. Ajnadin
B. Zama
C. Ain u Jalloot
D. Hittin
Which of the following Country has not been recognized by Pakistan?
A. Georgia
B. Kiribati
C. Armenia
D. Albania
E. None of the above
Who was the First Norman king of England?
A. William
B. Bjorn
C. Harold Godwin son
D. Henry
Which is the national flower of Poland?
A. Lily
B. Corn Poppy
C. Lavender
D. Flor De Maga.
Which is the national flower of Philippines?
A. Cantata
B. Rose
C. Sampaguita
D. Corn Poppy
Which is the national flower of Peru?
A. Lily
B. Red Rose
C. Sampaguita
D. Cantuta
Vientiane is capital and largest city of_________?
A. Laos
B. Cambodia
C. Vietnam
D. Myanmar
India’s financial capital Mumbai is located in it’s which state ?
A. Bihar
B. Gujrat
C. Indhra Pardesh
D. Maharashtra
“Jiji Press” is the news agency of which country?
A. Japan
B. Jamaica
C. Jordan
D. Nepal
“RIA Novosti ” was the news agency of which country?
A. Romania
B. Russia
C. Iran
D. Iraq
First Pakistani who has conquered Mount Aconcagua in Argentina?
A. Samina Baig
B. Mirza Ali
C. Saleem Baig
D. Mirza Baig
Battle of Hastings was fought in __________ ?
A. 1065
B. 1066
C. 1067
D. 1068
Arabs divested the provinces of _______ & _______ from Roman Empire ?
A. Lebanon & Jordan
B. Algeria & Libya
C. Syria & Egypt
D. Iraq & Iran
Who were the people known as Saracens?
A. Muslims
B. Christians
C. Nestorians
D. Canaanites
The world’s first nuclear power plant was built by__________?
A. United States
B. Russia
C. France
D. Germany
Which of the following UN agencies has received Noble Peace Prize ?
A. UNICEF
B. ILO
C. UN High commission for Refugees
D. All of above
United Nations Conference on Trade & Development is based in__________?
A. Bonn
B. Paris
C. Stockholm
D. Geneva
Headquarter of Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank is located in____________?
A. Shanghai
B. Doha
C. Manila
D. Beijing
In the marathon race athletes have to cover a distance of how many miles ?
A. 15
B. 19
C. 26
D. 28
The code name for Abbottabad Operation (2011) was___________?
A. Operation Anaconda
B. Operation Neptune Spear
C. Operation Desert Storm
D. Operation Entebbe
Which is the national flower of Myanmar (Burma)?
A. Pink Rose
B. Lily
C. Dahlia
D. Padauk
Which is the national flower Nepal?
A. Padauk
B. Lily
C. Red Rhododendron
D. Kowhai
Which is the national flower of New Zealand?
A. Padauk
B. Lily
C. Red Rhododendron
D. Kowhai
First Digital Camera Invented By__________?
A. Steve Jobs
B. Aristotle
C. Bill Gates
D. Steven Sasson
Which Company introduced first handheld Digital Camera?
A. Nikon
B. Fuji
C. Kodak
D. Canon
When First Photograph was Taken?
A. 1816
B. 1826
C. 1836
D. 1846
Which is the national flower of Mexico ?
A. Pink Rose
B. Opium Poppy
C. Maltese Centaury
D. Dahlia
Pir Ilahi Bux Tower (Literacy tower) is located in which city of Sindh?
A. Hyderabad
B. Sukkur
C. Karachi
D. Shikarpur
Separation of United Kingdoms from European union is called________?
A. Bexit
B. Brexit
C. Withdrawal
D. Separation
When Cambodia got its independence from France?
A. 1951
B. 1953
C. 1952
D. 1955
Cambodia was a former ________ Colony just before its independence?
A. Japanese
B. Britain
C. French
D. USA
Which Country occupied Cambodia during World War II?
A. France
B. Japan
C. Italy
D. USA
Who was the only Laureate to refuse the Nobel Prize?
A. Leo Tolstoy
B. Jea- Paul Sartre
C. Aldous Huxley
D. Boris Pasternauk
Which is the National Flower of Maldives?
A. Bunga Raya
B. Red Rose
C. Maltese Centaury
D. Pink Rose
Napoleon Bonaparte was a __________ military and political leader.
A. Austrian
B. German
C. French
D. American
Which of the following is considered the first great work in world literature ___________?
A. Divine Comedy
B. Epic of Gilgamesh
C. Brother Karamazov
D. Anna Karenina
Belligerents of Battle of Salamis were____________ ?
A. Romans and Mithradates
B. Phoenicians and Romans
C. Greeks and Persians
D. Spartans and Macedonians
Who abolished slavery in America?
A. George Washington
B. Abraham Lincoln
C. John Tyler
D. None of these
Indus valley civilization was destroyed by_________?
A. Mongols
B. Aryans
C. Mamluks
D. None of these
A.S Hornsby is famous for ________ ?
A. Writing poems
B. Writing songs
C. Writing text books
D. Writing dictionaries
Of the following who is the most translated author of the World?
A. Leo Tolstoy
B. Agatha Cristie
C. V.I. Lenin
D. Mao Tse Tung
Who is called the Master Builder?
A. Akbar
B. Shah Jehan
C. Aurangzeb
D. None
Which is the national flower of Malaysia ?
A. Poinciana Delonix
B. Bunga Raya(Hibiscus rosa-sinensis)
C. Pink Rose
D. Opium Poppy
Which is the national flower of Macedonia ?
A. Poinciana Delonix
B. Bunga Raya
C. Pink Rose
D. Opium Poppy
Juba is the capital of ___________ ?
A. Spain
B. Suriname
C. South Sudan
D. Somalia
All powers to the Soviets” is the slogan given by ___________?
A. Vladimir Putin
B. Adolf Hitler
C. Vladimir Lenin
D. None of these
Valentia Island is off the coast of which country?
A. Ireland
B. Finland
C. New zealand
D. Poland
What do you call the offspring of an elephant, walrus and a whale?
A. Cub
B. Calf
C. Pup
D. Fawn
Russia observed its independence day every year on__________?
A. June 5
B. June 12
C. June 20
D. June 25
Archery is a national game of__________?
A. Bhutan
B. Pakistan
C. India
D. Nepal
Where is headquarter of European Union?
A. Vienna
B. Brussels
C. Tirana
D. Yerevan
Which is the national Flower of Liberia ________ ?
A. Pomegranate Blossom
B. Oxeye Daisy
C. Yellow Lily
D. Pepper
Who is the author of ‘The Old Man and the Sea’?
A. Ernest Hemingway
B. Churchill
C. Wilson
D. Hardy
Who is the writer of ‘The End of History and The Last Man’?
A. Samuel Huntington
B. Francis Fukuyama
C. Robert Frost
D. David Lynn
Who punished Musa bin Nusayr for invading Spain __________?
A. Hajj Bin Yousuf
B. Walid Bin Abdul-Malik
C. Umar bin Abdul Aziz
D. Sulaiman
Jamrud is called the Gateway to__________?
A. Bolan Pass
B. Khyber Pass
C. Malakand Pass
D. Lowari Pass
world’s oldest human rights organisation is_____________?
A. Imnesty International
B. Transperency International
C. OHCHR
D. Anti-Slavery International
Which is the national flower of Syria ?
A. Linnaea Borealis
B. Edelweiss
C. Jasmine
D. Plum Blossom
Which is the national flower of Switzerland ?
A. Linnaea Borealis
B. Edelweiss
C. Jasmine
D. Plum Blossom
Which is india’s first artificial settalitte?
A. Aryabhata
B. INSAT
C. Bashkara
D. Rohini
World Braille day celebrated every year on_____________?
A. January 2
B. January 3
C. January 4
D. January 5
Study of “Aging” is called __________?
A. Gerontology
B. Hstologyh
C. Pysiology
D. Anthropology
“Maghreb Arab Presse” is the news agency of _________ ?
A. Saudi Arabia
B. Qatar
C. Iraq
D. Moroccan
“TASS” is the largest Russian news agency. it was founded in ________ ?
A. 1904
B. 1905
C. 1906
D. 1907
The period from 1649-1660 is known as _________ ?
A. Commonwealth period
B. Jacobean period
C. Caroline period
D. Restoration period
The Road not Taken’ is a famous poem of _________ ?
A. Robert Frost
B. Walt Whitman
C. Emily Dickinson
D. None of these
“Colorado river” is located in ________ ?
A. Canada
B. U.K
C. Australia
D. US
“Port of Bima” is the seaport of __________ ?
A. Malaysia
B. Indonesia
C. Greece
D. Portugal
Chemical formula for Water is _______ ?
A. NaAlO2
B. H2O
C. Al2O3
D. CaSiO3
In which year Japan attacked Manchuria _________ ?
A. 1930
B. 1931
C. 1936
D. 1937
From which city, the Russian revolution of 1917 begin?
A. Warsaw
B. Moscow
C. Petrograd
D. Ukraine
Who become the Chancellor of Germany for One Day after the death of Hitler during Second World War?
A. Hermann Goering
B. Heinrich Himmler
C. Rudolf Hess
D. Joseph Goebbels
Which civilization is known as the birthplace of democracy?
A. China
B. Indian
C. Persian
D. Greeks
The Bloodless Revolution of 1688 was started in which country __________ ?
A. England
B. Italy
C. Portugal
D. France
Which of the following is name of the Mongol dynasty that ruled China ?
A. Yuan
B. Ming
C. Qin
D. Shun
Rome’s first code of laws; _____________ adopted in 450 B.C.
A. Twelve Tables
B. Ten Table
C. Eleven Table
D. None of these
Which country is the largest producer of fruits in the world?
A. Japan
B. China
C. India
D. Bangladesh
Temporary Capital of Pakistan was__________?
A. Rawalpindi
B. Multan
C. Peshawar
D. Lahore
1 nibble equals to___________?
A. 12 bits
B. 16 bits
C. 4 bits
D. 2 bits
“Mediafax” is the news agency of _____________ ?
A. U.K
B. Australia
C. South Africa
D. Romania
Which is the national flower of Kuwait?
A. Lily
B. Lignum Vitae
C. Tulip
D. Arfaj
Which is the national flower of Kazakhstan?
A. Lily
B. Lignum Vitae
C. Tulip
D. Arfaj
Burkina Faso is to ivory coast as _________?
A. Bahrain is to Manama
B. Cameroon is to Yaounde
C. Iceland is to Reykjavik
D. Kiribati is to Tokelau
Google was founded on_________?
A. Sept 4, 1998
B. Mar 6, 1998
C. Jan 14, 1998
D. Aug 20, 1998
“Ratoons” is associated with__________?
A. Sugarcane
B. Wheat
C. Rice
D. Desert
“The War Cross with Sword” is the highest military award of __________?
A. Poland
B. Spain
C. Israel
D. Norway
“Public Security Intelligence Agency (PSIA)” is the intelligence agency of __________ ?
A. Nepal
B. Japan
C. South Korea
D. Hong Kong
Constantinople, the capital of Roman Empire was captured by Turks in ___________ ?
A. 29th May 1453
B. 28th April 1453
C. 27th March 1453
D. 26th January 1453
Treaty of Versailles was signed on ________ ?
A. 27 may 1919
B. 28 June 1919
C. 29 July 1919
D. 30 August 1919
The last country of Axis power to surrender during the end of the World War II was ________ ?
A. Germany
B. England
C. France
D. Japan
Benito Mussolini was a leader of _________ ?
A. Portugal
B. Germany
C. Indonesia
D. Italy
In which country the revolution of 1848 first begins that lead to a series of revolutions?
A. Italy
B. Germany
C. French
D. Austria
Who started the construction of Colosseum in Rome?
A. Nero
B. Vespasian
C. Titus
D. Domitian
” Gila river ” is located in ___________?
A. Canada
B. South Africa
C. Iraq
D. US
When did the New York Stock Exchange opens its first permanent headquarters near Wall Street in New York
City.
A. 3 January 1865
B. 4 January 1865
C. 5 January 1877
D. 6 January 1879
When did Great Britain enters the Seven Years War against Spain and Naples?
A. 3 January 1761
B. 4 January 1762
C. 7 April 1763
D. None of these
‘Leaves of Grass’ was written by ___________ ?
A. Shelley
B. Long Lellow
C. Frost
D. Walt Whitman
Which one of the following is the intelligence agency of Canada ________ ?
A. Security Intelligence Review Committee
B. Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP)
C. Criminal Intelligence Service Canada (CSIC)
D. Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS)
E. All of these
” Center for Research on National Security (CISEN) ” is intelligence agency of ________ ?
A. Argentina
B. Brazil
C. Peru
D. Mexico
Which is the national flower of Germany?
A. Bougainvillea
B. Cornflower
C. Candytuft
D. Victoria Regia Lily
“Port of Tanjung Priok” is the famous seaport of ________ ?
A. Bangladesh
B. Myanmar
C. Indonesia
D. Turkey
Martinique is a island of which country?
A. Germany
B. UK
C. France
D. USA
Kirana mountains are present in________?
A. India
B. Pakistan
C. Nepal
D. China
Which is the highest military award of france?
A. Legion of Honor
B. Medal of Honor
C. Rising of Valour
D. Cross of Sowrd
A group of mostly female lions is called__________?
A. Envy
B. Avarice
C. Pride
D. Sloth
Slavery was abolished in America in_________?
A. 1851
B. 1865
C. 1871
D. 1883
Which is the currency of Martinique?
A. Euro
B. Peso
C. Dollar
D. Krona
How old was Malala when she was shot?
A. 10 Years
B. 12 Years
C. 15 Years
D. None of these
When was Malala Yousafzai born?
A. June 24, 1995
B. January 11, 1996
C. July 12, 1997
D. None of these
When United Kingdom joind EU which previously called EEC?
A. 1967
B. 1973
C. 1981
D. 1993
“Keemya-e-Saadat” is authored by __________?
A. Imam Ghazali
B. Imam Muslim
C. Sir Syeed Ahmad khan
D. None Of These
Port of Reykjavik is the famous seaport of _______ ?
A. England
B. Indonesia
C. Iceland
D. Ireland
Ghautam Buddha was born in Kapila Vastu in __________?
A. 523 BC
B. 553 BC
C. 563 BC
D. 593 BC
__________ Bank has been awarded the license to become the first Pakistani bank to offer financial services to
clients in Beijing, China?
A. Habib Bank Limited (HBL)
B. Meezan Bank Limited (MBL)
C. Askari Bank Limited (ABL)
D. United Bank Limited (UBL)
The most Rainiest place in the world is ___________?
A. Mawsynram India
B. Cherrapunji India
C. Tutendo, Colombia, South America
D. Emei Shan, Sichuan Province, China
“CSIS” is the intelligence agency of _________ ?
A. U.S A
B. U.K
C. Australia
D. Canada
“Military Intelligence and Security Service (MUST)” is the intelligence agency of _______ ?
A. Spain
B. Austria
C. Swedish
D. Switzerland
Which city was recaptured at the end of the first war of Crusade?
A. Rome
B. Venice
C. Jerusalem
D. Vienna
Which king of England was forced to signed the ‘Magna Carta’?
A. King Richard I
B. King Louis
C. Henry III
D. King John
Queen Elizabeth I of England belongs to _________ dynasty?
A. Stuart
B. York
C. Tudor
D. Normandy
The Battle of Waterloo was fought in ______ ?
A. 1815
B. 1817
C. 1821
D. 1818
The “Kitab-fi-Tahqiq” was written by ________ ?
A. Firoz Shah
B. Al-beruni
C. Firozbadi
D. Isami
How many white stars have on Flag of Tennessee the state of US?
A One Star
B. Two Stars
C. Three Stars
D. Four Stars
How many white stars have on Flag of Mississippi the state of US?
A. 12 Stars
B. 13 Stars
C. 15 Stars
D. 17 Stars
Which is the national flower of South Korea?
A. King Protea
B. Rose Of Sharon
C. Water Lily
D. Carnation
Which is the national flower of Slovenia?
A. Rose
B. Lily
C. Carnation
D. Golden Rose
” DIA ” is the intelligence agency of ________ ?
A. U.K
B. Turkey
C. U.S
D. Australia
The Novel ” Great Expectations ” was written by ________ ?
A. Charles Dickens
B. Thomas Hardy
C. Jane Austen
D. Henry Fielding
The Novel ” Madame Bovary ” was written by ________ ?
A. Leo Tolstoy
B. James Joyce
C. E.M. Forster
D. Gustave Flaubert
” Bir Shrestho ” is the highest military award of ________ ?
A. South Africa
B. South Korea
C. Sri Lanka
D. Bangladesh
” Rafina” is one of the famous seaport of ________ ?
A. Italy
B. Turkey
C. Argentina
D. Greece
” Alexandroupolis ” is the seaport of _________ ?
A. Egypt
B. U.K
C. Greece
D. Denmark
Adolf Hitler committed suicide by gunshot on _______ ?
A. 27 April 1945
B. 28 April 1945
C. 29 April 1945
D. 30 April 1945
Suva is the capital of_________?
A. Peru
B. Italy
C. Fiji
D. Palau
” Great Salt ” lake is located in _______ ?
A. Australia
B. U.S.A
C. U.K
D. Canada
” Great Slave ” lake is located in _______ ?
A. Finland
B. Malaysia
C. Indonesia
D. Canada
Which is the Largest seaport of Guinea?
A. Port Kamsar
B. Port Conakry
C. Port-au-Prince
D. Port Jacmel
” Port Kamsar ” is the seaport of ________ ?
A. Canada
B. Belgium
C. Greece
D. Guinea
” Cross to the Heroic Valour in Combat ” is the highest military award of _______ ?
A. Argentina
B. Russia
C. Brazil
D. Denmark
Which of the following river crosses the equator twice?
A. Congo river
B. Nile river
C. Amazon river
D. Mississippi river
The Araguaia River is one of the major rivers of Brazil. It has a total length of approximately ________ ?
A. 2,627 km
B. 3,500 km
C. 4,400 km
D. 5,310 km
The medical branch of science that deals with the study of skin, its functions, diseases, & treatment is ________ ?
A. Dermatology
B. Dormatology
C. Deontology
D. Dermatoglyphics
The scientific study of fingerprints is called _________ ?
A. Dactylography
B. Dactylology
C. Dactyliology
D. Dialectology
” Military Merit Decoration ” is the highest military award of ________ ?
A. Australia
B. Austria
C. Germany
D. Greece
Which is the national flower of Japan _______ ?
A. Red Rose
B. Chrysanthemum
C. Black Iris
D. Lily
The philosophical study of the nature, origin, and limits of human knowledge is called ________ ?
A. Epistemology
B. Grammatology
C. Hamartiology
D. Emmenology
Which is the national flower of Iran ________ ?
A. Red Rose
B. Lily
C. Mountain Avens
D. Jasmine
Which is the national flower of Iraq ________ ?
A. Red Rose
B. Lily
C. Mountain Avens
D. Jasmine
“Itaipu Dam ” is the second largest Hydro-electric dam in the world after the Three Gorges Dam. It is located in
_________ ?
A. China
B. Canada
C. USA
D. Brazil
The ” Xiluodu Dam ” is located in _______ ?
A. Hong Kong
B. South Korea
C. Russia
D. China
The term Back4good (B4G) is used for____________?
A. visa processing
B. International trade permit
C. Amnesty Scheme to facilitate voluntary repatriation to countries of origin
D. Term used in metrogical process
The “Mount Olympus” is located in ________ ?
A. Nepal
B. Egypt
C. Greece
D. Germany
“Vancouver” is the largest seaport of _________ ?
A. U.K
B. Italy
C. Japan
D. Canada
” The World Until Yesterday” book is written by _______ ?
A. Susan Wise Bauer
B. James McPherson
C. Barbara Tuchman.
D. Jared Mason Diamond
“Guns, Germs, and Steel book” is written by ________ ?
A. William Manchester
B. James McPherson
C. Barbara Tuchman.
D. Jared Mason Diamond
The scientific study of dogs is called _______ ?
A. Cynology
B. Cytology
C. Ctetology
D. Dendrology
Which is the national flower of Indonesia?
A. Melati Putih
B. Shamrock
C. Rose
D. Lotus
The Greek War of Independence against the Ottoman Empire started in the year _________ ?
A. 1820
B. 1821
C. 1832
D. 1833
Which Roman Emperor is also known as ‘little boot’ _________ ?
A. Caligula
B. Nero
C. Julius Caesar
D. Augustus
The historical monument Al Khazneh or The Treasury is located in the city of _______ ?
A. Baghdad
B. Tehran
C. Giza
D. Petra
What is the capital of Latvia?
A. Minsk
B. Riga
C. Lithonia
D. Estonia
What was the real name of Tipu Sultan or Tiger of Mysore ?
A. Fateh Ali
B. Nisar Ali
C. Farid Khn
D. Nadir Ali
The study of “Coin” and “Medals” is called?
A. Toxicology
B. Numismatics
C. Nephology
D. Limnology
The book “Shanama-e-Islam” is written by_________?
A. Z.A Bhutto
B. Abdul Sattar
C. Sharif-Ud-Din Pirzada
D. Hafeez Jallundri
Sir William Wallace is known as the independence fighter of _________ ?
A. Somalia
B. Sweden
C. Switzerland
D. Scotland
“Csepel ” is the seaport of _______ ?
A. Honduras
B. Hong Kong
C. Hungary
D. Haiti
How many years did Elizabeth I reign England _________ ?
A. 44 Years
B. 45 Years
C. 48 Years
D. 41 Years
Chapel Bridge is located in __________ ?
A. Sweden
B. Switzerland
C. Syria
D. Spain
Chengyang Bridge (also known as Wind and Rain Bridge) is located in _______ ?
A. Chili
B. Canada
C. China
D. Colombia
In which year Vatican City was established as an independent state ________ ?
A. 1929
B. 1930
C. 1931
D. 1932
Which is the national flower of Hungary?
A. Melati Putih
B. Lily
C. Shamrock
D. Tulip
Charles Bridge is located in _________ ?
A. Cyprus
B. Croatia
C. Canada
D. Czech Republic
Chhogori and Savage mountain are other names of__________?
A. Nanga parbat
B. Kangchenjunga.
C. K-2
D. Mount Everest
“Baku ” is the seaport of ________ ?
A. Azerbaijan
B. Kazakhstan
C. Uzbekistan
D. Afghanistan
“Zeebrugge ” is the seaport of ________ ?
A. Bahrain
B. Bangladesh
C. Belgium
D. Belgium
The study of X-rays and their medical applications is called _________ ?
A. Radiology
B. Raciology
C. Rheumatology
D. Rheology
Pompeii is the town of_________?
A. Italy
B. Pakistan
C. Brazil
D. Greece
Soviet Union tested its first nuclear bomb on_________?
A. 22 August 1949
B. 29 August 1949
C. 25 August 1950
D. 16 August 1944
What is Ivy Mike ?
A. First test of hydrogen bomb of United States
B. First test of hydrogen bomb of United Kingdom
C. First test of hydrogen bomb of Soviet Union
D. First test of hydrogen bomb of France
Muhammad Bin Qasim Al-Thaqafi was born in_________?
A. Iraq
B. Afghanistan
C. Taif
D. Palestine
“Beni Saf ” is the seaport of _______ ?
A. Albania
B. Algeria
C. Argentina
D. Aruba
The Vanern lake is located in _______ ?
A. Sudan
B. Suriname
C. Sweden
D. Syria
Which is the national flower of Dominica?
A. Izote
B. Mahogany
C. Marguerite Daisy
D. Carib wood
” ANSA ” is the news agency of _________ ?
A. Algeria
B. Afghanistan
C. Italy
D. Russia
BERNAMA is the news agency of __________ ?
A. Indonesia
B. South Africa
C. Malaysia
D. USA
During rainy season Wooden doors are difficult to open or closure because of ________ ?
A. Plasmolysis
B. Imbibition
C. Osmosis
D. Diffusion
When did Bahadur Shah Zafar die ________ ?
A. 5 October 1860
B. 6 September 1861
C. 7 November 1862
D. 8 December 1863
On 13 February 1739, Nadir Shah crushed the Mughal army in less than three hours at the huge ______ ?
A. Battle of Karnal
B. Battle of Chausa
C. Battle of Tarain
D. Battle of Plassey
Maharaja Ranjit Singh was the founder of the Sikh Empire. He was born in _______ ?
A. 1780
B. 1875
C. 1880
D. 1885
Which is the national flower of Egypt?
A. Egyptian Lotus
B. Calla Lily
C. Marsh Marigold
D. Egyptian Lily of the valley
Which is the national flower of Ethiopia?
A. Calla Lily
B. Cornflower
C. Marsh Marigold
D. Tudor Rose
The Great Bear Lake is located in _______ ?
A. South Africa
B. USA
C. Canada
D. Russia
“PTI”is the news agency of________?
A. China
B. Russia
C. India
D. Syria
The ” Al-Aqaba ” is the seaport of _______ ?
A. Thailand
B. Jordan
C. Egypt
D. UAE
“JANA” is the news agency of_________?
A. Japan
B. Russia
C. China
D. Libya
What type of creature is a Fulmar?
A. A Reptile
B. A Bird
C. A Cat
D. A Dog
The painted Desert lies in which US state?
A. Florida
B. Hawaii
C. Arizona
D. New York
Who was the second wife of king Henry VIII of England?
A. Queen Elizabeth
B. Anne Boleyn
C. Lady Diana
D. None of these
In which year did the Titanic sank on its maiden voyage?
A. 1911
B. 1912
C. 1913
D. 1914
Who was founder of Bahmani dynasty _______?
A. Aladdin Hassan Bahman Shah
B. Aladdin Mujahid Shah
C. Da’ud Shah
D. Muhammed Shah I
Aladdin Hassan Bahman Shah became the king of Bahman (City of Iran) in _______?
A. 1347
B. 1348
C. 1357
D. 1366
Empire state building is in__________?
A. San Fransico
B. New York
C. Callifornia
D. Rome
The currency of Croatia is_________?
A. Dollar
B. Kuna
C. Peso
D. Rial
Interfax is the news agency of________?
A. Russia
B. Pakistan
C. Australia
D. None of these
What was the first country to leave the United Nations?
A. Iran
B. Iraq
C. Indonesia
D. Greece
Name of the Iceland parliament is__________?
A. Alpingi (Assembley of all)
B. Congress
C. Shora
D. Folketing
Name of the Germany parliament is__________?
A. Diet
B. Bundestag
C. Congress
D. None of these
The Sepahsalar Mosque is located in_________?
A. Dhaka, Bangladesh
B. Istanbul, Turkey
C. Toronto, Canada
D. Tehran, Iran
Who established the Mughal Dynasty?
A. King Akbar
B. King Humayun
C. Bābur
D. Qutub uddin Aibek
The Russian Revolution took place in__________?
A. 1917
B. 1918
C. 1919
D. 1922
Who is called the father of Astronomy?
A. Rudolf diesel
B. Galileo Galilee
C. James Cook
D. Edward Jenner
Which President of the United States was assassinated?
A. Jimmy Carter
B. Richard Nixon
C. Abraham Lincoln
D. Senior Bush
The Mongols defeat the Khwarezmid Empire and take over Persia (Iran, Afghanistan) in ________ ?
A. 1220
B. 1221
C. 1225
D. None of these
Which is the national flower of China ________ ?
A. Wild Banana Orchid
B. Plum Blossom
C. Tahitian Gardenia
D. White Mariposa
Agrology is the study of _________?
A. Study of agricultural soils
B. Study of productivity of land
C. Science of pleasure and pain
D. Study of anaesthetics
Alethiology is the study of ________ ?
A. Science of pleasure and pain
B. Study of algae
C. Study of truth
D. Study of angels
The study of the structure of the body is called _______ ?
A. Anthropobiology
B. Anatomy
C. Aphnology
D. Apiology
The study of angels is called _______ ?
A. Angelology
B. Angiology
C. Angalology
D. Engelology
Who among the following is called the Darvesh king?
A. Ghias-ud-din Balban
B. Qutub-ud-din Aibak
C. Nasir-ud-din Mahmud
D. Shams-ud-din Altamash
When did Nasir-ud-din Mahmud die ?
A. 1266
B. 1286
C. 1290
D. 1296
When did Ghias-ud-din Balban die?
A. 1266
B. 1287
C. 1290
D. 1296
Who became the king of Delhi in 1414 AD?
A. Bahlul Khan Lodi
B. Khizar Khan
C. Sikandar Lodhi
D. Ibrahim Lodhi
What was the Old Name of Saudi Arabia?
A. Jabal-e-Tariq
B. Burundi Majd And Hejaz
C. Najd And Hejaz
D. None Of These
Who is the Author Of the Book “The Frontier Tragedy”?
A. Shakesspeare
B. Karl Marx
C. Allah Bux Yousufi
D. M.A.H Isphani
Which of the following Countries are members of CACM (Central American Common Market)?
A. Costa rica , Bahrain
B. Washington , Bogota , El Salvador
C. Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua
D. All of the above
Who wrote the book ” A Nation is Born”?
A. Isphahani
B. Syed Mahmud Hassan
C. Abdul Waheed
D. Ayub Khan
Zawar (Rajhastan) is famous for_________?
A. Ship manufacturing
B. Zinc mines
C. Salt
D. Major port
Agra city was founded by _______ ?
A. Bahlul Khan Lodhi
B. Ibrahim Lodhi
C. Malik Sultan Shah Lodi
D. Sikandar Lodhi
Bahlul Khan Lodi ascended the chair of the Delhi sultanate on _________ ?
A. 19th April 1451
B. 20th May 1451
C. 21st July 1453
D. 22nd October 1455
Who was the ruler of the kingdom between the rivers Jhelum and Chenab?
A. King Porus
B. Darius III
C. Darius ll
D. Alexander the Great
What was Alexander the Great most known for________?
A. Being a great poet and playwright
B. Being a military genius and commander
C. Being a mathematician and scientist
D. Being an excellent musician and singer
How old was Alexander the Great when he died in Babylon ?
A. 32
B. 37
C. 42
D. 45
What famous philosopher was Alexander`s teacher as a child?
A. Plato
B. Socrates
C. Aristotle
D. Zeno
E. Plutarch
When did Genghis Khan captures the capital of the Jin Dynasty (China) ?
A. 1214
B. 1215
C. 1216
D. None of these
When did Mongolian leader Temujin defeats his rivals and receives the title Genghis Khan, Universal Ruler of the
Mongols (Mongolia) ?
A. 1205
B. 1206
C. 1207
D. None of these
Dow Jones is stock exchange market of__________?
A. Tokyo
B. London
C. New York
D. None of these
Which is the national game of United States of America ?
A. Volleyball
B. Football
C. Baseball
D. Rugby Union
In Which year America joined the Second World War ?
A. 1939
B. 1940
C. 1941
D. 1942
Ibn Battuta Visited India in the reign of:_________?
A. Allaudin Khilji
B. Sultan Muhammad Tughlaq
C. Ghiasuddin Balban
D. None Of These
Dal Lake is located in area of__________?
A. Sri Nagar
B. Gilgit Baltistan
C. AJK
D. FATA
Which is the national game of Russia?
A. Volleyball
B. Baseball
C. Golf
D. Bandy
Which is the national game of Japan?
A. Sumo wrestling
B. Sepak Takraw
C. Field Hockey
D. Golf
Which is the national game of Nepal?
A. Baseball
B. Volleyball
C. Wrestling
D. Handball
Which is the national game of France?
A. Volleyball
B. Football
C. Basketball
C. Cricket
Which is the national flower of Australia ?
A. Tulips
B. Shapla (Water Lily)
C. Golden Wattle
D. Golden Trumpet
Which of the following Country has Tulips its National Flower ?
A. Holland
B. Hungary
C. Turkey
D. Afghanistan
E. All of the above
Which country is known as “Horn of Africa” ?
A. Sudan
B. Zambia
C. Mali
D. Somalia
Which is the largest country in Africa by land area?
A. Sudan
B. Nigeria
C. Algeria
D. S.africa
Which is the national bird of Italy ?
A. Chukar Partridge
B. Hoopoe
C. Sparrow
D. Northern lapwing
” Chukar Partridge ” is a national bird of which country ?
A. Iran
B. Iraq
C. USA
D. China
The “Zambezi river ” is located in _______ ?
A. Asia
B. Africa
C. North America
D. South America
The “Saint Lawrence river” is a lager river in the middle latitudes of ________ ?
A. South Africa
B. South America
C. North America
D. South Asia
“Common Nightingale” is a National Bird of which country ?
A. Iran
B. Iraq
C. Turkey
D. None of these
First Woman University of Pakistan is located in_____________?
A. Rawalpindi
B. Karachi
C. Quetta
D. Sindh
Who is the Author of the Book “As u Like it”?
A. Coleridge
B. Karl Marx
C. Thomas Hardy
D. William Shakespear
What was the old name of “Ghana”?
A. Gold Coast
B. Siam
C. Belize
D. Belarus
Where is Lena River located?
A. Russia
B. Turkey
C. Afghanistan
D. Italy
The major crops found in Sudan are________?
A. maize, cotton, bananas, groundnut
B. wine, cocoa
C. oats, tobacco
D. wool, wine
Which among the following animal don’t have vocal cords?
A. Dog
B. Horse
C. Giraffe
D. Donkey
How long can a “beaver” hold its breath?
A. 15 min
B. 25 min
C. 35 min
D. 55 min
Asian Development bank (ADB) was founded in _________?
A. 1964
B. 1966
C. 1968
D. 1970
Headquarter of Amnesty International is in London. it is founded by __________ ?
A. Peter Benson
B. Peter Edbon
C. Peter Jhonas
D. Peter Parkar
Who is Emmanuel Macron?
A. German chancellor
B. Canadian President
C. French President
D. President of Iran
What animal has longest gestation period of about 640 to 660 days or 95 weeks of any land animal ?
A. Blue Whale
B. Elephant
C. Opossum
D. None of these
What animal has the shortest gestation period known is 12 to 13 days?
A. Opossum
B. Cat
C. Elephant
D. Mouse
East London is a city of_________?
A. England
B. Australia
C. South Africa
D. Asia
Sui Northern Gas Pipelines Limited (SNGPL) was incorporated as a private limited Company was converted into a
public limited company in January ______?
A. 1964
B. 1965
C. 1967
D. 1999
Sui Northern Gas Pipelines Limited (SNGPL) was incorporated as a Private limited Company in_______?
A. 1963
B. 1965
C. 1967
D. 1969
“New Orleans” is the seaport of _________ ?
A. USA
B. Nepal
C. Iran
D. Libya
Which among the following have a ‘mixed heart’ __________ ?
A. Birds
B. Fishs
C. Reptiles
D. None of these
Which animal has the highest blood pressure?
A. Giraffe
B. Camel
C. Lion
D. None of these
The continent of __________ is called dark Continent.
A. Asia
B. Australia
C. Africa
D. Europe
What is the maximum running land speed of Crocodile ?
A. 17 KMPL
C. 20 LMPL
C. 25 LMPL
D. None of these
How much water can be used by a camel in drinking in a single time ?
A. Up to 70 ltr.
B. Up to 80 ltr.
C. Up to 100 ltr.
D. Up to 150 ltr.
Name the bird that migrates from the North Pole to the South Pole and back?
A. Sparrow
B. Pigeon
C. Crow
D. Arctic tern
Pashmina shawl is made from the hair of ________ ?
A. Cow
B. Camel
C. Goat
D. Sheep
“Oxford” is also called _______ ?
A. City of Palaces
B. City of Empires
C. City of Dreaming Spire
D. City of Gardens
Christopher Columbus who discovered America was__________?
A. Spanish
B. Dutch
C. Italian
D. French
Boshphours strait connects the Black Sea with ?
A. Aegean Sea
B. Red Sea
C. Rose Sea
D. Marmara Sea
Napoleon was died at_______?
A. WaterLoo
B. St. Helena
C. Paris
D. Cologne
Which of the following is the world’s loudest bird ?
A. White bellbird
B. Peacock
C. Piha
D. None of the above
Kagali is capital of_________?
A. Chad
B. Guyana
C. Rwanda
D. Spain
The World’s oldest space station is_________?
A. Kennedy
B. Baikonur
C. Moscow
D. NASA
The river “The Yangtze King ” in China is known as _______ ?
A. Blue River
B. Red River
C. Yellow River
D. Black River
Myanmar city also called _______ ?
A. Land of Milk and Honey
B. Land of Thunderbolt
C. Land of Pagoda
D. None of these
Which city is known as “Quaker City” ?
A. Manila
B. Dublin
C. Philadelphia
D. New York
Which part of the World is known as ” White Man’s Grave” ?
A. Thailand
B. Guinea Coast
C. Italy
D. Cuba
Angkor Wat is an ancient city of which Country?
A. Cambodia
B. Congo
C. Zimbabwe
D. Zambia
A pipeline project between Russia and Turkey is known as__________?
A. North-South
B. Black Sea Pipeline
C. Turkstream
D. Turko-Russia
The term “Agricultural shot” is known to be used in which Sport?
A. Cricket
B. Hockey
C. Golf
D. Football
Volga is the main river of_________?
A. Russia
B. Brazil
C. Spain
D. None of the these
The Trucial coast is a former name of what political entity?
A. Papua New Guinea
B. United Arab Emirates
C. United Kingdom
D. Belize
The Cartoon characters “Heckle and Jeckle ” were what type of birds?
A. Crows
B. Ducks
C. Eagles
D. Magpies
‘Charles De Gaulle’ airport is in__________?
A. London
B. Paris
C. Madrid
D. New York
Louvre museum is located in_________?
A. Paris
B. USA
C. UK
D. UAE
Mannerheim line separates Russia From___________?
A. China
B. Pakistan
C. Iran
D. Finland
Bamako is the capital city of_________?
A. Nigeria
B. West indies
C. Mali
D. Sri Lanka
Manama is the capital of___________?
A. Bahrain
B. Palestine
C. Cuba
D. Iran
Time Magazine started in which year?
A. 1923
B. 1934
C. 1945
D. 1918
Lake Ladoga is the largest lake by area in Europe which is ________ ?
A. 17,700 km²
B. 16,510 km²
C. 11,750 km²
D. None of these
Lake Urmia is located in ________ ?
A. Iran
B. Iraq
C. Qatar
D. Azerbaijan
Havana is the capital of_________?
A. Austria
B. Brazil
C. Cuba
D. Finland
in US Senate, each state is represented by__________?
A. 2 Senators
B. 3 Senators
C. 4 Senators
D. 1 Senator
What is the old name of Japanese city “Kyoto”?
A. Abuja
B. Nara
C. Lamy
D. Heiankyo
When was the First International Human Solidarity Day observed by United Nations?
A. December 2004
B. December 2005
C. December 2006
D. None of these
The Yangtze River is the longest river in Asia. It is approximately length _________ ?
A. 7,109 km, (4417.32780 miles)
B. 6,300 km, (3915 miles)
C. 5,400 km, (3355 miles)
D. 5,100 km, (3168 miles)
Kan Mehtarzai is the highest railway station of Asia is in________?
A. China
B. Afghanistan
C. Japan
D. Pakistan
Which river is considered as the longest European River?
A. Volga River
B. Danube River
C. Ural River
D. Don River
What is Agrostology?
A. Study of grasses
B. Study of plants
C. Study of forests
D. Study of agricultural
The Danube river is second longest river in ________ after the Russia’s Volga. It is located in _______ ?
A. Africa
B. Asia
C. Europe
D. North America
Fall of Bastille Fort, was the fall of monarchy in___________?
A. Japan
B. China
C. Britain
D. France
Kangaroo is the national animal of___________?
A. China
B. India
C. Pakistan
D. Australia
The highest Cold Desert in the World is Katpana Desert. It is located in which Country of the World?
A. India
B. Chine
C. South Africa
D. Pakistan
Japan is situated in__________?
A. Middle East
B. Central Asia
C. East Asia
D. South Asia
Which American State is called “The Mother of Presidents”?
A. Ohio
B. New York
C. Florida
D. Virginia
The city of Salvador, the first capital of Brazil, was founded on _________ ?
A. 29 March 1548
B. 29 March 1549
C. 29 March 1551
D. None of the above
The International Migrants Day is observed every year on __________?
A. Dec 15
B. Dec 16
C. Dec 18
D. D. Dec 20
The Eiffel Tower was officially opened on _________?
A. 30 March 1888
B. 31 March 1889
C. 29 April 1890
D. 2 April 1891
The Treaty of Paris was signed, ending the Crimean War on _________?
A. 29 February 1855
B. 30 March 1856
C. April 1956
D. None of the above
Which of the following is a cartel ?
A. OPEC
B. ASEAN
C. NAFTA
D. European Union
St. Petersburg is the famous city of which country ?
A. Finland
B. Russia
C. Sweden
D. Latvia
Ireland joined the United Kingdom on January 1_________?
A. 1800
B. 1801
C. 1802
D. 1803
Total number of playing members in Handball team?
A. 9
B. 11
C. 13
D. 7
Spin Boldak is in__________?
A. Iran
B. Afghanistan
C. Russia
D. Pakistan
Lake Tana is located in__________?
A. Ethiopia
B. Ghana
C. USA
D. Kenya
________ is the Longest Strait in the World?
A. Strait of Malacca
B. Berring strait
C. Strait of Hormuz
D. Davis Strait
Highest Civilian Award of Bahrain is___________?
A. ‘The King Hamad Order of the Renaissance’
B. ‘Order of Abdulaziz al Saud’
C. ‘The Order of Zayed’
D. None of these
________ river act as a boundary between USA and mexico?
A. Colombia river
B. Colarado river
C. Rio Grande river
D. Thames river
_________ is a highest lake in the world?
A. Michigean
B. Titicaca
C. Lake ladoga
D. Erie
Qutub Minar was built by___________?
A. Iltumish
B. Qutubuddin Aibak
C. Razia Sultana
D. Shah Jehan
Who is the youngest climate activist in Pakistan ?
A. Eman danish
B. Geta
C. Sana akhtar
D. None
Kazakhstan declares independence from the Soviet Union in___________?
A. 1990
B. 1991
C. 1995
D. None of these
The Islamic Development Bank is founded in ________ ?
A. 1970
B. 1971
C. 1973
D. 1981
United Arab Emirates holds its first ever elections in _______ ?
A. 2004
B. 2005
C. 2006
D. 2009
The Former Iraqi President Saddam Hussein was captured near his home town of Tikrit, during Operation Red
Dawn by US forces on ________ ?
A. 13 December 2003
B. 14 December 2004
C. 15 November 2005
D. None of these
Pakistan Standard time is _______ hours ahead of Greenwich Mean Time?
A. 3 hours
B. 5 hours
C. 7 hours
D. 2 hours
The last town on the Karakorum Highway in Pakistan before the Chinese border is:_________?
A. Sost
B. Astore
C. Bunji
D. None of these
“Divine Comedy” was written by:__________?
A. Gibbon
B. Milton
C. Dante Alighieri
D. Geothe
The collective name for the group of owls is_________?
A. Brush
B. A watch
C. Cockerel
D. Parliament
Indian National Anthem is written in which language___________?
A. Persian
B. Hindi
C. Bengali
D. Urdu
Who is the head of the state of Pakistan ?
A. Prime Minister
B. President
C. Attorney General
D. Both A & B
Burj Khalifa is located in __________?
A. Abu Dhabi
B. Sharjah
C. Aman
D. Dubai
Who is the founder of UAE ?
A. Sheikh Maktoum bin Rashid
B. Abdulla Al Ghurair
C. Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan
D. None of these
What is Mesopotamia known as today?
A. Saudi Arabia
B. Iraq
C. Indonesia
D. Malaysia
Taklamakan Desert is located in_________?
A. Mongolia
B. Chilli
C. Kazakhstan
D. China
India Wins Freedom book is written by__________?
A. Moulana Abul Kalam Azad
B. Sir Syed Ahmed Khan
C. Moulana Muhammad Ali johar
D. Syed Ameer Ali
Harry Potter is the famous character of__________?
A. J.K Rolling
B. J.F Marshal
C. R.V Menin
D. None of above
The first Mughul emperor Babar’s tomb is situated in_________?
A. Agra
B. Delhi
C. Lahore
D. Kabul
What is Holocaust ?
A. Killing of Jews during World War I
B. Killing of Jews during World War II
C. Killing of Germans during World War II
D. Killing of Japanese during World War II in Atom bomb’s
Which of the following invention is oldest ?
A. Clock
B. Microscope
C. Barometer
D. Cycle
Digital Device term is related with_________?
A. Economics
B. Sports
C. Journalism
D. Socio economic difference technology era
Haifa is the Seaport of_________?
A. Israel
B. Lebanon
C. Egypt
D. Canada
How many Urdu Words are used in the National Anthem of Pakistan?
A. 5
B. 3
C. 1
D. 2
Which among the following islands has become the world’s newest nation ?
A. Aitutaki
B. Bougainville
C. Raiatea
D. Vanua Levu
Parcel Islands in the South China Sea are disputed b/w China & _________ ?
A. Philippines
B. Japan
C. Vietnam
D. South Korea
Marco Polo was a famous:__________?
A. Writer
B. Scientist
C. Traveller
D. Sportsman
The book Gabriel’s wing is written by__________?
A. Sir Syed Ahmad Khan
B. William Shakespeare
C. Keats
D. Allama Iqbal
Where is the Flattest Place on Earth ?
A. Zimbabwe
B. South-Africa
C. Nigeria
D. Bolivia
How many Countries are called Scandinavian Countries?
A. 3
B. 6
C. 7
D. 8
New york city is located at the bank of the river____?
A. Seine
B. Thomas
C. Hudson
D. Potomac
Which is the world’s oldest operating oil refinery?
A. Bahamas
B. Digboi
C. Texas
D. Basra
Who is the author of ” Business Speed of Thought”?
A. John Grey
B. Bill Gates
C. Dick Francis
D. Barak Obama
Which of the following cows yield maximum milk?
A. Sahiwal
B. Red Sindhi
C. Holstein
D. Jersey
Whose autobiography is “My Life”?
A. Barak Obama
B. Bill Gates
C. Bill Clinton
D. Veladimir Putin
The main function of the judiciary is___________?
A. Law formulation
B. Law adjudication
C. Law execution
D. Law application
The term “Chukker” is associated with which of the following game?
A. Marathon
B. Polo
C. Swimming
D. Kabbadi
International Day of Neutrality is observed on__________?
A. 2 December
B. 6 December
C. 9 December
D. 12 December
What is the name of boundry line between Germany and Poland?
A. Maginot Line
B. Order Neisse Line
C. 24th Parallel Line
D. Mannerheim Line
Which state of USA has the largest population 2018?
A. California
B. Texas
C. Florida
D. New York
What is the name of the War fought between England and Argentina ?
A. Falkland War
B. Malvinas War
C. Battle of Karánsebes
D. Both A & B
Khojak Tunnel Located in__________ ?
A. KPK
B. FATA
C. Balochistan
D. Sindh
1997 Ottawa Convention is related to__________?
A. Worldwide ban on anti-personnel mines
B. Both A & C
C. Production and Transfer of Anti-Personnel Mines
D. None of these
Who abolished Khilafat in Turkey?
A. Alliance
B. British Army
C. Mustafa Kemal Atatürk
D. None of These
How many seats in British house of commons?
A. 550 seats
B. 600 seats
C. 650 seats
D. 700 seats
International Mountain Day is observed every year on__________?
A. 8 December
B. 9 December
C. 10 December
D. 11 December
Where is the death valley located ?
A. Texas
B. California
C. Florida
D. None of these
What is motto of ICC?
A. Enjoy with Cricket
B. Its your cricket
C. Cricket for good
D. None of these
Who was the biggest lord in the history of drug mafia?
A. Amado Carrillo
B. Imam Bheel
C. Dawood Ibrahim
D. Pablo Escobar
The term “time trial” is associated with which of the following sports?
A. Hockey
B. Cycling
C. Wrestling
D. Gulf
A crescograph is a device for measuring the growth in __________?
A. Micro Organism
B. Plants
C. Human
D. Pollution
“One People, One State, One leader” was the policy of__________?
A. Stalin
B. Hitler
C. Mussolin
D. Lenin
Fedaration cup,World cup, Allwyn international trophy and challenge cup are awarded to winners of__________?
A. Basketball
B. Volleyball
C. Table Tennis
D. Badminton
International Kabaddi Federation founded in which year?
A. 2000
B. 2001
C. 2003
D. 2004
Which of the following UN agencies have received Noble Peace Prize ?
A. UNICEF
B. ILO
C. UN High commission for Refugees
D. All of above
Oldest bank in the world is located in__________?
A. UK
B. Spain
C. Italy
D. China
Which of the following countries hosted the first South Asian Games in 1983?
A. Pakistan
B. Nepal
C. Bangladesh
D. Srilanka
Who wrote the book “An inquiry into the Nature”?
A. Charles Darwin
B. Adam Smith
C. Alexander Fleming
D. Albert Einstein
Where is the Headquarter of International Tennis Federation?
A. Madrid
B. London
C. Paris
D. New York
The basic number of alphabets in Urdu Language are:
A. 36
B. 37
C. 38
D. 39
Which American Ambassador died along with President Zia-ul-Haq in plane crash 1988 ?
A. Tom Simon
B. Robert Milam
C. Arnold Palmer
D. Arnold Raphael
The largest river of Balochistan ?
A. Porali river
B. Dasht river
C. Hungol river
D. Hub river
The Study of human beauty is called____________?
A. Oncology
B. Agrostology
C. Kalology
D. Argology
Which plant is important in sericulture?
A. Pea
B. Cassia
C. Mulberry
D. Legumes
Yemen shares border with Saudi Arabia and_______?
A. Oman
B. Iran
C. Iraq
D. None of these
First Tuesday of May is observed as___________?
A. World Asthma Day
B. Global Family Day
C. World Kidney Day
D. World Immunization Day
The Mansabdari system introduced by Akbar was borrowed from the system followed in________?
A. Persia
B. Mongolia
C. Turkey
D. Afghanistan
13 – Chambered heart occurs in________?
A. Leech
B. Earthworm
C. Snail
D. Cockroach
Name the continent where ‘Tundra’ type of climate is not found?
A. Europe
B. Asia
C. Africa
D. North America
What is the name of the tropical cyclones in the China Sea?
A. Hurricanes
B. Tornado
C. Typhoon
D. Twister
‘The Economy of Modern Sindh’ book is written by___________?
A. Dr Hamida Khuhro
B. Ayaz Latif Palejo
C. Dr Ishrat Hussain
D. None of above
‘The Heros of Sindh’ & ‘Struggle for New Sindh’ are written by_________?
A. Dr Hamida Khuhro
B. GM Syed
C. Rasool Bux Paleejo
D. None of above
‘A Nation in chains’ book is written by___________?
A. Ayaz Latif Palejo
B. Hameeda Khuhro
C. Shaikh Ayaz
D. GM Syed
The term “Maoris” is used for aboriginal people of_________?
A. New Zealand
B. Tasmania
C. Honduras
D. Indian
Which are called the Bretton Woods sisters?
A. FAO & IMF
B. IMF & IBRD
C. WB & IMF
D. ILO & FAO
NATO also known as_________?
A. Defense Treaty
B. Washington Treaty
C. Geneva Treaty
D. Warsaw Traety
Basmati is a type of _________?
A. Wheat
B. Rice
C. Barley
D. None of the Above
In which year was the football World Cup held for the first time?
A. 1928
B. 1930
C. 1924
D. 1932
Which country won the first football World Cup?
A. Brazil
B. Germany
C. Uruguay
D. Argentina
Which one of the following types of glass can cut ultraviolet?
A. Jena glass
B. Soda glass
C. Pyrex glass
D. Crookes glass
GRU military intelligence agency belong to which country?
A. Germany
B. Brazil
C. Russia
D. Mongolia
Federal Security Service is a secret agency of which country?
A. Russia
B. Australia
C. New Zealand
D. South Africa
The Umbrella Street movement is related to_________?
A. Iraq
B. Hong Kong
C. France
D. Iran
Which of the following is the narrowest strait of the world?
A. Malacca Strait
B. Palk Strait
C. Strait of Tartar
D. Strait Yucatan
Hippocratic Oath is related with_________?
A. Arts
B. Engineering
C. Medicine
D. Business
Who created the first Map of the World?
A. Anaximander
B. Holfamn
C. Nicholas
D. Mike Donald
Indus valley people worshiped?
A. Sun
B. Fire
C. Mother goddess
D. water
On 18th May 1974 India exploded first nuclear devise under the code name of___________?
A. Operation Blue Star Rakshak
B. Operation Gibraltar
C. Operation Smiling Buddha
D. Operation India Big
IMF & World Bank are created through ?
A. Yalta Conference
B. New Deal
C. Treaty of Versailles
D. Bretton Woods Agreement
What is total membership of US Senate?
A. 100
B. 102
C. 104
D. 109
Which organisation publishes ” Global Risk Report”?
A. World Bank
B. IMF
C. UNDP
D. World Economic Forum
Which Organisation Publishes “World Economic Outlook”?
A. World Bank
B. IMF
C. UNDP
D. World Economic Forum
Which organisation publishes “World Development Report”?
A. IMF
B. WEF
C. World Bank
D. UNDP
International Civil Aviation Day is observed on ____________?
1 December
3 December
5 December
7 December
Which UN Organization has won twice nobel prize for peace?
A. IFAD
B. ILO
C. UNHCR
D. All of above
When Iran Iraq war was ended?
A. August 20, 1986
B. August 20, 1987
C. August 20, 1988
D. August 20, 1989
Which country is the world’s largest producer of cobalt, a chemical element?
A. Nigeria
B. South Africa
C. Botswana
D. Congo
The World Soil Day is celebrated on_________?
A. 4th December
B. 5th December
C. 6th December
D. 7th December
Which city is known as the ‘City of ghosts and temples’?
A. Lahore
B. Paris
C. Banaras
D. Delhi
Which country is the most emitter of carbon dioxide from 2018?
A. India
B. USA
C. China
D. Brazil
Which country has the most World Heritage sites With 55 sites?
A. Egypt
B. Italy
C. Syria
D. India
The World AIDS Day is observed ?
A. 1 December
B. 2 December
C. 3 December
D. None of these
The International Day for the Abolition of Slavery observed?
A. 1st December
B. 2nd December
C. 3rd December
D. None of these
How many white stars have on Flag of Kosovo __________ ?
A. Five Stars
B. Six Stars
C. Seven Stars
D. Eight Stars
The World Disability Day observed every year on____________?
A. 1st December
B. 2nd December
C. 3rd December
D. 4th December
“Shewala Teja singh temple” reopened after 72 years. it is located in _______ city of Pakistan.
A. Multan
B. Sialkot
C. Faislabad
D. Sheikhupura
Which is the biggest Library of the World?
A. Library of Congress
B. British Museum Library
C. National Library of Pakistan
D. Alexandra Library
South Yemen becomes independent from the United Kingdom in _________ ?
A. October 1966
B. November 1967
C. December 1969
D. None of these
ASIS is a secret agency of which country?
A. Australia
B. China
C. Pakistan
D. Canada
Who was known as “Citizen King” of France?
A. Napoleon
B. Henry VI
C. Louis Phillipe
D. None of the above
Which Regiment of Pakistan Army has awarded maximum number of Nishan-e-Haider?
A. Balochistan Regiment
B. Punjab Regiment
C. Sindh Regiment
D. Pakhtunkhuwah Regiment
Who credited the invention of AK-47 assault rifle ?
A. Samuel Colt
B. Afred Nobel
C. Mikhail Kalashnikov
D. Henry Akinson
The Third Battle of Panipat was fought bewteen Ahmad Shah Abdali & Marathas on_________?
A. 4 January 1761
B. 14 January 1761
C. 24 February 1526
D. 4 March 1556
City of Hot Weather is known as____________?
A. Thar
B. Larkana
C. Jacobabad
D. Dadu
Which city is called the Gateway of Pakistan?
A. Gawadar
B. Keti Bander
C. Kashmor
D. Karachi
When did Tipu Sultan died?
A. May 4, 1799
B. May4, 1899
C. May4, 1699
D. None of these
Last Guru in Sikhism was__________?
A. Guru Amar Das
B. GuruRam Das
C. Guru Gobind
D. Guru Arjan
Famous city ‘Aberdeen’ is city of which country?
A. America
B. Japan
C. Scotland
D. Australia
International Men’s day is Celebrated Every Year on ______________?
A. 19 September
B. 19 October
C. 19 November
D. 19 December
The apex Elected body in Israel is called__________?
A. Parliament
B. Congress
C. Knesset
D. Batheling
Which European country is not member of European Union ?
A. Switzerland
B. France
C. Netherlands
D. Belgium
Which is the national game of Tajikistan?
A. Hockey
B. Football
C. Gushtigiri
D. Buzkashi
Sultan Ahmed Mosque in Istanbul is popularly known as the____________?
A. Green Mosque
B. Blue Mosque
C. Red Mosque
D. Yellow Mosque
Which of the following countries becomes first in Africa to launch high speed train 320Km/h?
A. South Africa
B. Egypt
C. Morocco
D. Tunesia
AGI is a news agency of which country?
A. Poland
B. Italy
C. Georgea
D. Greece
Baifra is a news agency of which country?
A. Nigeria
B. Chad
C. Ghana
D. Egypt
Which of the following country has world’s largest Banknote?
A. Philippines
B. Russia
C. France
D. Argentina
GPEI is abbreviation for ____________?
A. Global Positional Environmental Initiative
B. Global Program for Environmental Initiative
C. Global Program for Environmental Index
D. Global Polio Eradication Initiative
The first Blackberry smartphone was released in year ____________?
A. 1998
B. 1999
C. 2000
D. 2002
BEAR is the symbol of _________?
A. Italy
B. RUSSIA
C. INDIA
D. FRANCE
“Rood e Kausar” is written by ___________?
A. Shaikh Mohammad Ali
B. Shaikh Mohammad Ghani
C. Shaikh Mohammad Abdullah
D. Shaikh Mohammad Ikram
Statue of liberty was gifted to America by _________ on __________?
A. Russia – 1 January 1886
B. Egypt – 21 June 1886
C. Japan – 11 September 1886
D. France – 28 October 1886
Manghopir named after ____________.?
A. Sufi Pir Haji Syed Mohammad Sultan
B. Sufi Pir Haji Syed Ahmed Sultan
C. Sufi Pir Haji Syed Qutub Sultan
D. Sufi Pir Haji Syed Sakhi Sultan
Which English ambassador came to India during the time of Jahangir?
A. Sir Thomas White
B. Sir Thomas Lu
C. Sir Thomas Jefferson
D. Sir Thomas Roe
The Sakhalin Island is disputed between ___________.?
A. China & Japan
B. China & Taiwan
C. Japan & Korea
D. Japan & Russia
Which country in South Asia has the highest literacy rate?
A. Pakistan
B. India
C. Maldives
D. Nepal
First Blind Cricket World Cup won by__________?
A. India
B. Pakistan
C. Sri Lanka
D. England
In which city of India Nuclear Accident was Happened?
A. Tamil Nadu
B. Tarapur
C. Delhi
D. Mumbai
Adidas Abiba is a city of___________?
A. Sudan
B. Ethiopia
C. Morocco
D. Nigeria
The tenure of Judge of International Court of Justice is:
A. 5 Years
B. 6 Years
C. 9 Years
D. 10 Years
Falklands War was fought between UK and____________?
A. USA
B. Argentina
C. Russia
D. France
Who is the National Artist of Pakistan?
A. Sadequain Naqqash
B. Abdul Rehman Chughtai
C. Abdul Rahim Nagori
D. Lubna Agha
World Toilet Day is celebrated on_________?
A. 10 November
B. 14 November
C. 19 November
D. 23 November
Babri Masjid incident was occurred on __________?
A. 6 December 1987
B. 6 December 1990
C. 6 December 1992
D. None of these
The first conqueror of the world’s second highest mountain K2 was____________?
A. French
B. Pakistani
C. American
D. Italian ✓
China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) starts at__________?
A. Beijing
B. Shanghai
C. Kashgar ✓
D. Xinjiang
Jare Ijalana, a girl from _________ is dubbed as the “Most beautiful girl in the world”?
A. Kenya
B. Nigeria
C. Ethiopia
D. None of these
The Kurdistan region spans over _____ countries?
A. 2
B. 3
C. 4
D. 5
The two official languages of NATO are_______________?
A. English and French
B. English and German
C. English and Spanish
D. English, French and German
The headquarter of Human Rights Watch (HRW) is located in_____________?
A. Washington
B. New York
C. Berlin
D. Brussels
Which among the following country first reached the ‘Dark Side’ of the Moon?
A. Russia
B. USA
C. Germany
D. China
The World’s first underground railway system was built in___________?
A. New York
B. Berlin
C. Moscow
D. London
Grand Old Party is also known as _________?
A. The Republican Party
B. Liberal Part
C. Labour Party
D. Democratic Party
What country did Benito Mussolini rule?
A. Germany
B. Russia
C. Italy
D. America
When UN day is Celebrated every Year?
A. 21 October
B. 22 October
C. 23 October
D. 24 October
How many Judges are in the International Court of Justice (ICJ)?
A. 5
B. 10
C. 15
D. 20
Which Country in the World has most Neighbors ?
A. Russia
B. USA
C. China
D. India
Fan was invented by___________?
A. Arthur Schimit
B. Alfered Nobel
C. Skaats Wheeler
D. None of these
Who is considered the first poet of Pashto Language?
A. Khushal Khan Khatak
B. Ameer Kror
C. Rahman Baba
D. None of these
The book ” Pakistan: the Formative Phase” was written by__________?
A. K. K. Aziz
B. Khalid Bin Saeed
C. Aitzaz Ahsan
D. Syed Ameer Ali
G.T Road was constructed by __________?
A. Altimush
B. Muhammad Taghluq
C. Feroz Taghluq
D. Sher Shah Suri
Which city of Sindh is famous for ‘Pallo’ (Fish)?
A. Dadu
B. Jamshoro
C. Hala
D. Sukkur
The book ” The Sole Spokesman: Jinnah the Muslim and Demand for Pakistan” was written by___________?
A. Umera Ahmed
B. Ayesha Jalal
C. Liaquat Ali Khan
D. Aitzaz Ahsan
The book ” Friends not Masters” was written by____________?
A. Sir Syed Ahmed Khan
B. Liaquat Ali Khan
C. Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto
D. General Ayoub Khan
Shakespeare beach is located in which country?
A. France
B. USA
C. England
D. Canada
Which of the following was invented by Torricelli?
A. Clock
B. Airship
C. Barometer
D. Cotton gin
Albert Einstein was a____________?
A. Physicist
B. Physician
C. Chemist
D. Biologist
Bubo bubo is the scientific name of which of the following species?
A. Hen
B. Peacock
C. Eagle
D. Owl
Which day is celebrated on 4th February?
A. World Day of the Sick
B. World Alzheimer’s Day
C. World Day of Social Justice
D. World Cancer Day
Karakoram highway is also known as___________?
A. N-655
B. N-35
C. N-25
D. N-135
Who was Afghan ruler at the time of USSR invasion?
A. Hamid Karzai
B. Barbark Kermal
C. Hafizullah Amin
D. Haji Mohd Chamkani
Who is considered as the Leader of Modern Chinese Economy?
A. Deng Xiaoping
B. Li Kuwan Yu
C. Wang Yi
D. Xi Jing Ping
Kurd are large ethnic group Where they live?
A. Turkey and Iraq
B. Iran and Armenia
C. Syria
D. All of these
When was the Historic Quaid-i-Azam Ziarat Residency was set alight in an arson attack by militants?
A. June 15, 2013
B. June 15, 2014
C. June 15, 2015
D. June 15, 2016
World’s largest Copper producer is__________?
A. China
B. India
C. Chile
D. Russia
Which of the following flower is called Queen of Water?
A. Rose
B. Lilly
C. Rafflesia
D. Tulip
What is the largest flower in the world?
A. Conifer
B. Fern
C. Rafflesia
D. Horsetail
Who is the known as the father of taxonomy?
A. Aristotle
B. Fransco Redi
C. Carolus Linnaeus
D. Rachel Carson
The books “The Murder of History”, “The Pakistani Historian” and “Britain and Muslim India were written
by________?
A. Khalid Bin Sayeed
B. Chudary Muhammad Ali
C. I.I Qureshi
D. K.K Aziz
Number of members required in Knesset (Israel’s assembly) to form government?
A. 60
B. 55
C. 63
D. 59
What is the name of Israel’s Parliament?
A. National Assembly
B. General Council
C. KNESSET
D. Federal Parliament
When did the Soviet Union official break up ?
A. 26 September 1991
B. 26 December 1991
C. 26 September 1992
D. 26 December 1992
The World Mental Day is observed every years on_________?
A. 10 October
B. 11 October
C. 13 October
D. 14 October
Which is the national game of Romania?
A. Bandy
B. Football
C. Oina
D. Destrezas Criollas
The world’s largest bird is_________?
A. Kori Bustard
B. Common Ostrich
C. King Penguin
D. Southern Cassowary
Which is the oldest search engine of the internet?
A. WebCrawler
B. Ask
C. Yahoo
D. Google
Which country has the largest number of UNESCO World Heritage Sites?
A. China
B. France
C. Italy
D. Spain
Which City name of Pakistan means,”The Forest in the Sky”??
A. Hunza
B. Chilas
C. Shugran
D. Gilgit
What do the Initials IFAD stand?
A. International Fund for Airplane Development.
B. Indian Food Approval Department
C. International Food Approval Department
D. International Fund for Agricultural Development
We live on the planet Earth. According to the scientists, the Earth was formed about _____ years ago.
A. 4.6 million
B. 5.6 million
C. 4.5 billion
D. 5.6 billion
Name the author of ‘Kapas ka Phool’?
A. Mulavi Abdul Haq
B. Ahmed Nadeem Qasmi
C. Abdullah Hussain
D. Hosh Maleeh Abadi
The deepest hole in the Earth, ‘Kola Superdeep Borehole’ on Russia’s Kola Peninsula, is about _____ feet deep.
A. 10,000
B. 20,000
C. 30,000
D. 40,000
Guarani is the currency of which country?
A. Berma
B. Peru
C. Paraguay
D. Belgium
Yom Kippur, also known as the Day of Atonement, is the holiest day of the year in which religion?
A. Buddhism
B. Judaism
C. Christianity
D. Zoroastrianism
Halle city located in which country?
A. France
B. Poland
C. Italy
D. Germany
Who wrote “The History of the Decline and fall of the Roman Empire?
A. Leo Tolstoy
B. Jorge Hudson
C. William Engels
D. Edward Gibbon
The Largest Tree in the World is in___________?
A. Brazil
B. California
C. Africa
D. Pakistan
WTO hosts the first-ever World Cotton Day (WCD) on 07 October 2019 in ___________?
A. Islamabad
B. Cairo
C. Geneva
D. Vienna
Nobel prize 2019 in physics has been awarded in which field?
A. laser
B. Cosmology
C. Neutrino Oscilliations
D. None of These
What is the theme of the 2019 edition of the World Tourism Day ( WTD)?
A. “Tourism and the Digital Transformation”
B. “Tourism and Jobs — A Better Future For All”
C. “sustainable tourism”
D. All of these
Who was the winner of Iran-Iraq war (1980-1988)?
A. Iran
B. Iraq
C. Libya
D. None of these
Political Philosopher Edmund Burke belonged to___________?
A. Usa
B. Russia
C. Britain
D. France
Edward Genner discovered ‘vaccine’ in___________?
A. 1796
B. 1978
C. 1686
D. 1933
The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2019 was awarded for the development of ____________ batteries?
A. Nickel Cadmium batteries
B. Lead-Acid batteries
C. lithium-ion batteries
D. None of these
Who got Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2019?
A. John B. Goodenough
B. M. Stanley Wittingham
C. Akiroa yoshino
D. All of them
Which language is spoken by most people in the world as their primary language?
A. English
B. French
C. Arabic
D. Mandarin
Sher Shah Suri was a ___________?
A. Pashtun
B. Tajik
C. Turk
D. Uzbik
Rome was founded in which Year?
A. 463 BC
B. 892 BC
C. 753 BC
D. 303 BC
The study of Religions is called:___________?
A. Seismology
B. Theology
C. Gerontology
D. Etymology
How many countries have French as their official language?
A. 28 Countries
B. 29 Countries
C. 27 Countries
D. 30 Countries
Who was the first Muslim President of Indian National Congress?
A. Shoib Hashmi
B. Badaruddin Tayyabji
C. A.K Azad
D. Nawab Syed Bahadur
Capital of Uganda is___________?
A. Kampala
B. Luanda
C. Yerevan
D. Vienna
Charles Franklin Kettering invented_____________?
A. Quick start
B. automobile self start
C. clock
D. lamp
Which is Pakistan rank in Miserable Countries Ranking 2018?
A. 16
B. 34
C. 40
D. 56
Which Country is No.1 in Miserable Countries Ranking 2018?
A. Pakistan
B. Ethopia
C. Venezuela
D. Iraq
Imran Ahmed Khan Niazi was born on _____________?
A. 25 Oppctober 1952
B. 05 October 1952
C. 05 Novemver 1952
D. None of these
Kwame Nkrumah was one of the leaders of___________?
A. Aisia
B. Europe
C. Africa
D. None of these
Which is the correct Abbreviation of USA Republican Party?
A. UCR
B. GOP
C. RP
D. RPUS
In which year “the lion of maysor” (Tipu-sultan) was born?
A. 21 November, 1750
B. 30 November,1749
C. 29 December, 1750
D. None of these
Beginning of Mughal empire started after defeat of__________?
A. Ibrahim Lodhi
B. Momal Lodhi
C. Ranjeet Lodhi
D. None of these
John Garang de Mabior is famous for:____________?
A. Sudanese politician and leader
B. German Free Democratic Party President
C. South African Poet
D. Non of these
OPEC-Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries headquarter is in__________?
A. Iran
B. Kuwait
C. Austria
D. Saudi Arab
Table Mountain is a flat-topped mountain which is in___________?
A. Rusia
B. Nepal
C. South Africa
D. Pakistan
Most populated state of USA is _____________?
A. California
B. Texas
C. New York
D. Florida
Which country from following was known as Malagasy from ________to__________?
A. Malaysia 1985 to 1990
B. Bhutan 2000 to 2007
C. Peru 1999 to 2001
D. Madagascar 1958 to 1975
Book named “The Voice of Human Justice ” is biography of___________?
A. Hazrat Umer (R.A)
B. Hazrat Ali (R.A)
C. Hazrat Abu Bakr (R.A)
D. Hazrat Usman (R.A)
Who is Author of book ” The Voice of Human Justice “?
A. George Jordac
B. George Orwell
C. George Fulton
D. None of these
VEXILLOLOGY is the study of _________?
A. Behaviour
B. Books
C. Countries
D. Flags
The coin rupia was firstly issued by _________?
A. Sher Shah Suri
B. Akbar
C. Humayun
D. Alla-ud-din Khilji
International students day is celebrated on____________?
A. 11 November
B. 17 November
C. 19 November
D. 1 December
City of Aleppo is the historical city centre of ________?
A. Iraq
B. Iran
C. Syria
D. Greece
“BBC” Stands for_____________?
A. British Broadcasting Corporation
B. Britain Broadcasting Company
C. British-Broadcasting Company
D. None of these
Which of following country is situated below sea level?
A. Srilanka
B. UAE
C. Italy
D. Netherlands
“There is no God other than God and Muhammad is His Prophet” Is The National Motto of_________?
A. Saudi Arabia
B. Syria
C. Iraq
D. Egypt
“GOD IS THE GREATEST” IS the Motto of_________?
A. Iraq
B. Turkey
C. Saudi Arabia
D. None of these
“Nizar-Qabbani” is the National poet of__________?
A. Syria
B. Egypt
C. Iran
D. Saudi Arabia
Tbilisi is the capital of which country?
A. Georgia
B. Ethipia
C. Portugal
D. Lebanon
The world’s largest glacier is the Lambert glacier in Antarctica. Its length in miles is________?
A. 260
B. 250
C. 280
D. none of these
The urs of Shah Abdul Latif Bhittai was celebrated ________ on 14 Oct, 2019?
A. 273th
B. 274th
C. 275th
D. 276th
International Ozone Day is observed on ________?
A. September 13
B. September 14
C. September 15
D. September 16
” DAS ” is the intelligence agency of ________ ?
A. U.K
B. Israel
C. Russia
D. Colombia
The World’s first Camel hospital is located in __________?
A. Jeddah
B. Tehran
C. Dubai
D. Thar
RSS ideology followed by Indian Pm Modi, What does RSS stand for?
A. Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh
B. Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sabha
C. Rashtriya Swayamsevak Singh
D. All of the above
According to United Nations latest estimate of 2019, Pakistan population is equivalent to ________ of the total
world population?
A. 2.51%
B. 2.61%
C. 2.71%
D. 2.81%
When did Shams-ud-din Altamash die?
A. 1236
B. 1240
C. 1246
D. 1266
Which is the national flower of “Bosnia”?
A. Copihue
B. Wild Banana Orchid
C. Plum Blossom
D. Tahitian Gardenia
Which is the national game of Sri Lanka ?
A. Gushtigiri
B. Taekwondo
C. Volleyball
D. Cricket
Deng Xiaoping is famous in ________ profession.
A. Scientist
B. Politician
C. Actor
D. None
A.R Rehman won oscar award from which film?
A. Lagan
B. Slumdog Millionaire
C. 127 Hours
D. none
Economies of Scale meaning ?
A. Cost on all products
B. Reduced per unit Cost
C. Higher per unit Cost
D. None of these
_______was the first cricketer from Bangladesh to score a double century in test Cricket.
A. Mohammad Mithun
B. Mominul Haque
C. Mushfiqur Rahim
D. None of them
Who is the first batsman who hit six on the first ball in test match?
A. Shahid Afridi
B. Brendan McCallum
C. Chris Gayle
D. None
In which year “the lion of Maysor”(Tipu-Sultan) was born?
A. November 21, 1750
B. November 11, 1750
C. November 13, 1750
D. November 3, 1750
In which year did man step out on the moon?
A. 1970
B. 1969
C. 1972
D. 1975
The theme of Wrld Space Week 2019 is _______________________?
A. “Our Space, Our Time”
B. “The Moon: Gateway to the Stars,”
C. “Space Unites the World”
D. None of these
World Space Week (WSW), as declared by the United Nations General Assembly, is held every year during
__________ 4-10?
A. October, 4-10
B. November, 4-10
C. December, 4-10
D. January, 4-10
Who invented the “Cell phone”?
A. Alan Turing
B. Martin Cooper
C. Marie Curie
D. Alexander Graham Bell
Which is the First Book of Allama Iqbal?
A. Kulyat e Iqbal
B. Shikwa and Jawab-e-Shikwa
C. Javid Nama
D. Ilm ul Iqtisad
The Book “Bang-i-Dara” was written by___________?
A. Jon Elia
B. Mirza Ghalib
C. Faiz Ahmed Faiz
D. Allama Iqbal
The Planet which revolves slowly around the Sun is__________?
A. Mercury
B. Mars
C. Earth
D. Neptune
The “Rising” of the “evening star” indicates the direction of the____________?
A. South Pole
B. East
C. West
D. North
Which is the only Snake that Builds a Nest?
A. The female King Cobra
B. The female viper
C. The female Anaconda
D. The female mamba
What is the dimension of basketball court are for the Olympics and world tournaments?
A. 28m×15m
B. 26m×14m
C. 27m×16m
D. 28m×16m
How many stars are in the flag of European Union?
A. 8
B. 12
C. 16
D. 20
How many Countries are members of the “Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development” (OECD),
Which was founded in 1961?
A. 30
B. 36
C. 40
D. 46
Al-Jazeera TV Channel belongs to ___________?
A. Qatar
B. Kuwait
C. Egypt
D. Bahrain
Where Is The Headquarters Of Google Located?
A. Washington
B. Arizona
C. New York
D. California
Communist Manifesto was originally published in __________language?
A. Chinese
B. English
C. French
D. German
Nokia Mobile business was acquired by__________?
A. Microsoft
B. Google
C. Yahoo
D. Apple
Motorola Mobile business is now own by_________?
A. Microsoft
B. Google
C. Yahoo
D. Lenovo
The newest member of the Eurozone is_________?
A. Lithuania
B. Croatia
C. Bulgaria
D. Cyprus
In France, the Bastille Day is celebrated on___________?
A. 14 May
B. 14 June
C. 14 July
D. 14 August
All African countries are members of African Union except ?
A. Addis Ababa
B. Morocco
C. Cairo
D. Johannesburg
The presidency of the UN Security Council rotates in alphabetical order among it’s members every ?
A. One month
B. Three months
C. Six months
D. Twelve months
Headquarter of the African Union (AU) is located in___________?
A. Johannesburg
B. Cairo
C. Addis Ababa
D. Morocco
Usain Bolt, the holder of World record for 100m race, belongs to which Country?
A. Barbados
B. USA
C. China
D. Jamaica
Which of the following is not a G-7 Country ?
A. Japan
B. Russia
C. France
D. Italy
E. None of above
Who is Current bowling Coach of Pakistan Cricket Team?
A. Misbah ul Haq
B. Javed mian dad
C. Waqar Younis
D. None
” Aghia Marina ” is the seaport of ________ ?
A. Greece
B. England
C. Russia
D. Australia
Which is the national flower of Grenada _______ ?
A. Bougainvillea
B. Cornflower
C. Red Rose
D. Monja Blanca
Which is the national flower of Croatia ________ ?
A. White Mariposa
B. Iris Croatica
C. Tudor Rose
D. Rose
Who is the author of the book ” Tools and Weapons:The Promise and The Peril of the Digital Age”?
A. Jeff Bezos
B. Sundar Pichai
C. Brad Smith
D. Satya Nedella
When did World Day Against Trafficking in Persons celebrate?
A. 31st July
B. 30th July
C. 29th July
D. 28th July
Which is the national flower of “Bhutan” ?
A. Simpoh Ayer
B. Blue Poppy
C. Rumdul
D. Copihue
Which is the national flower of Austria ?
A. Edelweiss
B. Red Poppy
C. Black Orchid
D. Blue-Eyed Grass
What was the total members of East Asia Summit (EAS) in its inaugural summit held in Kuala Lumpur on 14
December 2005.
A. 12 members
B. 14 members
C. 18 members
D. 22 members
Pakistan is a member of the APG Asia Pesific Group since_________. APG is a regional body of Paris-based FATF of
the United Nations.
A. 1999
B. 2000
C. 2003
D. 2004
Who is known as Man of Blood and Iron ___________?
A. Sir Walter Soctt
B. Napoleon
C. Bismarck
D. Ho chi Minh
Which is the national flower of Jordan?
A. Red Rose
B. Cherry Blossom
C. Black Iris
D. White Iris
Court language during Ranjit Singh regime was___________?
A. Persian
B. Punjabi
C. Urdu
D. None
Ema is an example of _________?
A. Active Volcano
B. Plateau in a volcano
C. Extinct Volcano
D. Dormant Volcano
The place of origin of an earthquake is called___________?
A. Seismic focus
B. Seismal
B. Epicenter
D. Amphidromic Point
Name the Continents that form a mirror image of each other__________?
A. North America and South America
B. Africa and South America
C. Asia and Africa
D. Europe and Asia
People who are called wasps have ancestors from which country_____________?
A. America
B. Spain
C. England
D. Persia
Volcanoes occur at tectonic plate boundaries that are ________?
A. Convergent
B. Divergent
C. Both A & B
D. Destructive
Black Forest is the name of mountain present in______________?
A. USA
B. Russia
C. Canada
D. None of these
Which one of the following seas is without a coastline?
A. Sargasso sea
B. Tasman sea
C. White sea
D. Sea of Okhotsk
Latitude of place is indicative of its_____________?
A. Time
B. Altitude
C. Temperature
D. Amount of rainfall
Sargasso Sea is located in___________?
A. North Pacific Ocean
B. North Atlantic Ocean
C. South Atlantic Ocean
D. None of these
The Sun reaches its Maximum Angular distance from the equator at the__________?
A. Equinox
B. Zenith
C. Solstice
D. Noontime
Eskimos are the primitive people living in___________?
A. South America
B. Western Europe
C. Central Africa
D. North America
The Peloponnesian War’ was fought between ____________ and _________?
A. Sparta and Iran
B. Sparta and Athens
C. Athens and Iran
D. Athens and Asia Minor
The imaginary line on the surface of earth which closely follows the 180° meridian, is called__________ ?
A. Equator
B. Prime Meridian
C. International Date Line
D. None of these
Child Labour is the main theme in most of the novels of____________?
A. D.H Lawrence
B. Leo Tolstoy
C. Maxim Gorky
D. Charles Dickens
Russia withdrew from Afghanistan under the ___________?
A. Islamabad treaty
B. Kabul pact
C. Geneva Accord
D. Moscow Agreement
Which international arbitration institution fined Pakistan in Reko Diq mining case?
A. International Court of Arbitration
B. London Court of International Arbitration
C. International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes
D. None of these
When did Aurangzeb Alamgir died?
A. 1627
B. 1657
C. 1658
D. 1707
Who was the last king of the Bahmani empire _______?
A. Kalim-Allah Shah
B. Aladdin Shah
C. Ahmad Shah III
D. Wali-Allah Shah
Which is the national flower of Angola ?
A. Welwitschia
B. Narcissus
C. Red Poppy
D. Black Orchid
Which is the national game of Turkey ?
A. Oil Wrestling
B. Sumo wrestling
C. Alpine Skiing
D. Golf
Which one of the following ecosystems covers the largest area of the earth’s surface?
A. Grassland Ecosystem
B. Mountain Ecosystem
C. Marine Ecosystem
D. Desert Ecosystem
Mt. Ararat is the highest peak of__________?
A. Chile
B. Turkey
C. Britain
D. North Korea
Where is the largest Coral Reef located?
A. Canada
B. U.K
C. Australia
D. Germany
Name the World famous and finest Harbour?
A. Calcutta
B. Mumbai
C. Sydney
D. New York
Which layer of the atmosphere reflects radio waves back to the earth’s surface?
A. Troposphere
B. Stratosphere
C. Ozone layer
D. Ionosphere
Loire is the longest river of____________?
A. France
B. Russia
C. UK
D. None
“Sense and Sensibility” was written by:____________?
A. Shakespeare’s
B. Jhon Milton
C. Jane Austen
D. Methew Arnold
The World Day for International Justice (WDIJ) is observed every year on _________?
A. 16 July
B. 17 July
C. 18 July
D. 19 July
IPCC is the abbreviation for___________?
A. International Program on Climate Climate
B. International Panel on Collective Change
C. Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change
D. International Panel on Collective Climate
Which from the following countries has no Armed Forces?
A. Niger
B. Nigeria
C. Iceland
D. Latvia
The Book “Higher than Hopes” is a biography of __________ ?
A.Nelson Mandela
B. Henry S. Commager
C. Bill Clinton
D. Mother Terasa
The Book “Long Walk to Freedom” is written by __________ ?
A. Nelson Mandela
B. Henry S. Commager
C. Bill Clinton
D. Mother Terasa
Channel Tunnel is an Under Sea Rail Tunnel that linked ___________ ?
A. America and Mexico
B. England and France
C. France and Germany
D. England and Germany
Al-Tahrir Square is in ___________?
A. Damascus, Syria
B.Cairo, Egypt
C. Tripoli, Libya
D. İstanbul, Turkey
International Day of Diplomats is celebrated on____________?
A. 20 October
B. 24 October
C. 28 October
D. 31 October
How many pairs of ribs are there in Human Body___________?
A. 12
B. 13
C. 11
D. none of these
Franc is the currency of___________?
A. Rwanda
B. Malagasy
C. Burundi
D. All of them
Hindenburg line divides____________?
A. Germany and Poland
B. Germany and France
C. South Vietnam and North Vietnam
D. None of the above
The International Court of Justice is located in _________?
A. New York
B. Washigton
C. Geneva
D. The Hague
Which Team did not Win a single Match in ICC Cricket World Cup 2019?
A. Sri Lanka
B. West Indies
C. Afghanistan
D. None of These
Who is the Highest Run Scorer of ICC Cricket World Cup 2019?
A. Kane Williamson
B. Shakib Al Hasan
C. David Warner
D. Rohit Sharma
How many times England won the ICC World Cup?
A. One time
B. Two Times
C. Three Times
D. Four Times
Which Country leads the world in Wind Energy?
A. America
B. Japan
C. China
D. None of the these
The period in which the Suez Canal remained closed after Arab-Israel war____________?
A. 1967-1973
B. 1967-1975
C. 1967-1977
D. 1967-1979
The Chapultepec Castle is located in___________?
A. Indonesia
B. Egypt
C. South Africa
D. Mexico
Borobudur, a UNESCO World Heritage Site is located in__________?
A. Indonesia
B. Egypt
C. South Africa
D. South Korea
Which country is completely surrounded by South Africa?
A. Gabon
B. Laos
C. Lesotho
D. Niue
The Komodo dragons are found in___________?
A. Indonesia
B. Maldives
C. South Africa
D. Egypt
Kansai International Airport on an artificial island is located in________?
A. China
B. Japan
C. South Korea
D. North Korea
Ross Island in the Ross Sea is located near_________?
A. Greenland
B. Norway
C. Continent of Antarctica
D. Continent of Australia
Mohs’ Scale” is used to indicate the_________?
A. Degree of hardness of minerals
B. Degree of viscosity of a liquid
C. Degree of elasticity of a material
D. Degree of brittleness of a substance
Which treaty provides for a common currency for European Community____________?
A. Treaty of Versailles
B. Geneva Convention
C. Brussels Treaty
D. Maastricht Treaty
Which of the following canals is considered to be an important link between the developed countries and the
developing countries__________?
A. Panama Canal
B. Suez Canal
C. Kiel Canal
D. Grand Canal
Gimpo airport is situated in__________?
A. Russia
B. Japan
C. South Korea
D. Germany
Synagogue is place of worship of which religion?
A. Confucianism
B. Judaism
C. Shintoism
D. Buddhism
Author of the book “The Making of Modern Sindh” is____________?
A. Rasool Bux Palijo
B. Ibrahim Joyo
C. Hamida Khuhro
D. Amar Jalil
The Battle of Halani was fought in___________?
A. 1712
B. 1748
C. 1762
D. 1782
Which style of painting was used by early Renaissance artists_______?
A. Gothic
B. Graeco-Roman
C. Catholic Art
D. None of these
The science of lightning is called___________?
A. Aerology
B. Meteorology
C. Electeorology
D. Fulminology
Who was Bismarck?
A. German Navy Destroyer
B. German Politician and statesman
C. Orator
D. German Novelist
The first private tourist of the space was___________?
A. Shuttle Worth
B. Larry Swanson
C. Dennis Tito
D. None of these
Who provided proof to suggest that the earth was spherical?
A. David Encaston
B. Francis Columbus
C. Ferdinand Magellan
D. None of these
Tower of Silence is___________?
A. Cemetery in London built in the memory of dead of IInd World War.
B. Arlington National Cemetery, Washington, D.C. U.S.A.
C. Place where dead remains of followers of Zoroastrian are placed after funeral rituals.
D. Another name of Eiffel Tower.
Who was the founder of Lodhi dynasty of India (1451-1526)?
A. Ibrahim Lodhi
B. Bahlul Khan Lodhi
C. Skindar Lodhi
D. None of these
Which is smallest state in Asia?
A. Bahrain
B. Malta
C. Maldives
D. Brunei
International day to end impunity for crimes against journalists observed every year on_________?
A. 1 November
B. 2 November
C. 3 November
D. 4 November
When was the border disputes settled between the US and Mexico?
A. 1960
B. 1970
C. 1975
D. 1980
How many US states border the Gulf of Mexico?
A. 3
B. 5
C. 9
D. 13
Fidel Castro was the president of___________?
A. Spain
B. Poland
C. Cuba
D. South Africa
Dampier is the seaport of____________?
A. Australia
B. Denmark
C. Dublin
D. Italy
Which city is called as ‘Queen of Adriatic’?
A. Rome
B. Paris
C. London
D. Venice
Which Country from following, having No border line with Afghanistan?
A. Turkemanistan
B. Kyrgyzstan
C. Tajikistan
D. Uzbekistan
“Big Apple” is a nickname of___________?
A. Canada
B. New York
C. China
D. Russia
A bird that can fly backwards?
A. Bat
B. Humming Bird
C. Crimson Sun Bird
D. Cardinal Bird
Gwadar became part of Pakistan on September 8,____________?
A. 1949
B. 1955
C. 1958
D. 1972
The largest Island in the world is Greenland, which is largest Island in Indian Ocean?
A. Borneo
B. Madagascar
C. Java
D. Sunda
Through which one of the following countries the equator does not pass?
A. Zaire (Congo)
B. Kenya
C. Uganda
D. Tanzania
“Last Judgement” is the famous painting of___________?
A. Rembrandt
B. Michel Angelo
C. Pablo Picasso
D. Leonardo de Vinci
What is the range of panama canal ?
A. 82 km
B. 90 km
C. 100 km
D. 120 km
Who was the first Chairman of Pakistan atomic energy commission?
A. Dr. I.H. Usmani
B. Dr. Muhammad Abdus salam
C. Dr Nazeer Ahmed
D. Mr. Saleem Mehmud
Pakistan Space and Upper Atmosphere Research Commission (SUPARCO), the national space agency, was
established in 1961 as a Committee and was granted the status of a Commission in 1981.Who led the foundation
of SUPARCO?
A. Dr. I.H Usmani
B. Dr Sibte nabi Naqvi
C. Dr. Abdus Salam
D. Dr. Saleem-uzaman Siddique
During its 74th Plenary Meeting, the United Nations (UN) General Assembly 72nd Session has proclaimed 2019
as the International Year of the____________?
A. Climate Change
B. Forest Conservation
C. Cancer
D. Periodic table of chemical elements
Whose sword was named ” Excalibur”?
A. King James’
B. Sir Lancelot’s
C. Sir Mexalot’s
D. King Arthur’s
What is human body’s largest organ according to 2018 discovery?
A. Skin
B. Liver
C. Interstitium
D. None
Which vegetable is Toxic For Dogs?
A. Onion
B. Carrot
C. Peas
D. Potato
On which continent do Jaguars live?
A. Australia
B. America
C. Europe
D. Antarctica
Which U.S President said, “I am not a crook.”
A. Ford
B. Nixon
C. Kenndy
D. Clinton
Suez Canal was nationalized in July 1956 by Egypt’s President Gamal Abdul Nasser. In which year Suez Canal was
constructed ?
A. 1859
B. 1869
C. 1879
D. 1889
Rabat is the capital of____________?
A. Peru
B. Surinam
C. Bolivia
D. Morocco
Which city is called the ‘City of Palaces’ ?
A. Geneva
B. Cairo
C. Rome
D. Mexico City
Which language has maximum number of alphabet letters?
A. Sindhi
B. French
C. Persian
D. Cambodian
Khudadad Khan was the first South Asian (Pakistani from chakwal) soldier in Indian-British Army to receive the
highest military award for gallantry, the Victoria Cross, during First World War. In which country was he fighting
due to that he earned Victoria Cross ?
A. Austria
B. France
C. Belgium
D. Germany
Gaddani Beach is located in___________?
A. Balochistan
B. Sindh
C. KPK
D. Punjab
The founder of ‘Zamindar’ (newspaper) was ___________?
A. Ch Rahmat Ali
B. Allama Iqbal
C. Maulana Zafar Ali Khan
D. Maulana M Ali Johar
Which of the following Englishmen was honored by Mughal king Jahangir with the title of Khan?
A. Vasco Da Gama
B. William Hawkins
C. Sir Thomas Rose
D. John Watts
Mirani Dam is located on which river?
A. Bolan
B. Jhelum
C. Dashat
D. Hub
The “Emergence of Pakistan” book is written by______________?
A. Ch Muhammad Ali
B. Ch Najib
C. K K Aziz
D. Ayesha Jalal
In which year Cricket World Cup was started?
A. 1979
B. 1975
C. 1974
D. 1983
When Pakistan established its first Atomic Energy Commission?
A. 1950
B. 1955
C. 1956
D. 1960
When did Qutub-ud-din Aibak die?
A. October 1208
B. November 1209
C. December 1210
D. July 1206
Which is the national flower of “Bermuda” ?
A. Simpoh Ayer
B. Blue-Eyed Grass
C. Black Orchid
D. Rose
How many times the sun is bigger than the size of the earth?
A. 69 times
B. 89 times
C. 99 times
D. 109 times
The first-ever World Food Safety Day (WFSD) has officially observed on which date __________?
A. 7 June 2019
B. 8 June 2019
C. 9 June 2019
D. 10 June 2019
Who said “Ballot is stronger than the bullet”?
A. Warren Hastings
B. Shahjahan
C. Abraham Lincoln
D. Dalhouse
Highest rainfall area of Pakistan?
A. Kumrat
B. Skardu
C. Muree
D. Chaghi
Hooker glacier is situated in__________?
A. China
B. Usa
C. Uk
D. New Zealand
Which is the national game of Iceland?
A. Handball
B. Cricket
C. Buzkashi
D. Water Polo
Name the Famous Poet of Pakistan who was given title “ Khuda e sukhan” or “ God of poetry”?
A. Allama iqbal
B. Meer Taqi Meer
C. Hafeez jullundhri
D. Mirza ghalib
In 1918 the Prime Minister of UK was_____________?
A. Bonar Law
B. Ramsay MacDonald
C. Lloyd George
D. Stanley Baldwin
Which is the national flower of Antigua And Barbuda ?
A. Dagger Log
B. Tahitian Gardenia
C. Iris Croatica
D. White Mariposa
What is the total length of border between the United States and Mexico?
A. 3045 KM
B. 3145 KM
C. 3445 KM
D. 4445 KM
International Anti- Corruption Day observed on___________?
A. Dec 8
B. Dec 9
C. Dec 10
D. Dec 11
How many countries are presently members of the “None-Aligned-Movement (NAM)”______
A. 100
B. 120
C. 125
D. 150
Who invented “Aspirin” in 1897?
A. Barnard
B. Newton
C. Felix Hoffmann
D. McLeod
“Izmir Adnan Menderes Airport” is located in_________?
A. Egypt
B. UAE
C. Turkey
D. Cyprus
Which Country Was Expelled From The United Nations On September 22,1992?
A. South Africa
B. Yugoslavia
C. Iraq
D. None of these
First Space Scientist from Pakistan at the University of Cambridge, heals from which city of Pakistan?
A. Karachi
B. Kech ( Turbat)
C. Quetta
D. Lahore
The First Urdu Newspaper daily published after creation of Pakistan was___________?
A. Mashriq
B. Imroze
C. Watan
D. Nawa-e-Waqat
When did Zahir-ud-din Muhammad Babur born ________?
A. 12 January 1483
B. 14 February 1483
C. 17 March 1484
D. 22 September 1485
When did Zahir-ud-din Muhammad Babur die _______?
A. 25 November 1526
B. 26 December 1530
C. 17 September 1540
D. 9 January 1555
Kalim-Allah Shah was the last king of the Bahmani empire. He died in _______?
A. 1527
B. 1537
D. 1547
D. 1557
Which is the national flower of Argentina ?
A. Ceibo
B. Cornflower
C. Calla Lily
D. Marsh Marigold
S-400 missile system is associated with which of the following countries?
A. USA
B. N. Korea
C. Russia
D. China
The headquarters of World Intellectual Property Organisation (WIPO) is located in__________?
A. Paris
B. Madrid
C. New York
D. Geneva
Which is the national game of Ireland?
A. Sepak Takraw
B. Gaelic Football
C. Association Football
D. Cross-Country Skiing (winter)
Which day observed on 12, May 2019?
A. International Nurse’s Day
B. Mother Day
C. Health Day
D. Both A & B
E. None Of These
Theresa May is the Britain’s _______ female Prime Minister?
A. 1st
B. 2nd
C. 3rd
D. 4th
“Mein Kampf “or My fight is a book written by____________?
A. Nelson Mandela
B. Bill Clinton
C. Vladimir Lenin
D. Adolf Hitler
Which is the number one game in the World?
A. Soccer
B. Hockey
C. Cricket
D. Basketball
THAAD misille system is associated with which of the following countries?
A. USA
B. Russia
C. China
D. N. Korea
The total number of divisions in AJK is __________ ?
A. 2
B. 3
C. 5
D. 6
What is the age of Retirement of Supreme Court Judges?
A. 55
B. 60
C. 64
D. 65
What is the age limit for retirement in Pakistan?
A. 60 years
B. 55 years
C. 65 years
D. 50 years
Which Country has no River?
A. Qatar
B. UAE
C. JORDAN
D. Saudi Arabia
In February 2016, the ________ government created the post of Minister of State for Happiness?
A. Saudi Arabia
B. Finland
C. Canada
D. UAE
Which is the largest Museum in the World?
A. State Hermitage Museum
B. Louvre Museum
C. Metropolitan Museum of Art
D. National Museum of China
First marriage of Quaid-e-Azam took place in which Year?
A. 1892
B. 1893
C. 1893
D. None of These
When Korea was divided into two parts?
A. 1940
B. 1943
C. 1945
D. None of these
Virus is the word of which language?
A. English
B. Latin
C. Greek
D. None of These
“Myth of Independence” written by____________?
A. Gen. Ayub Khan
B. Gen. Zia ul Haq
C. Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto
D. Imran Khan
Dr.Abdul Qadeer Khan did his Ph.D. from Leaven University of____________?
A. Germany
B. Holland
C. Belgium
D. Austria
Who give the title “Quaid-e-Azam” to Muhammad Ali Jinnah?
A. Moulana Muhammad Ali Johar
B. Moulan Mazharuddin Shaheed
C. Allama Iqbal
D. Sir Syed Ahmed Khan
“Game Changer” is the autobiography of which famous Cricketer?
A. Wasim Akram
B. Shoaib Akhtar
C. Shahid Afridi
D. Misbah ul Haq
Pakistan’s response to Indian aggression on February 27 will be remembered as___________?
A. Operation Swift Retort
B. Operation Zarb-e-Azb
C. Operation Sher-e-Dil
D. None of these
What is the Nationality of founder of Wikileaks?
A. US citizen
B. UK citizen
C. Australian
D. Ecuadorian
Zoroastrian is a worship of___________?
A. Air
B. Stone
C. Wood
D. fire
World’s highest waterfall is in__________?
A. Brazil
B. USA
C. Venezuela
D. Zambia
Where is famous “Natural Bridge” located?
A. Kabul , Afghanistan
B. Ankara, Turkey
C. Madrid Spain
D. Virginia, USA
When Burma was separated from India?
A. 1935
B. 1936
C. 1937
D. 1938
When Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation was established?
A. 1978
B. 1989
C. 1992
D. 1998
Which of the following is buffer state of Asia?
A. China
B. Afghanistan
C. India
D. Srilinka
Who is known as the founder of the ‘Republic of Turkey’?
A. Ismet Inonu
B. Fevzi Cakmak
C. Mustafa Kamal Ataturk
D. None of the above
“KHAD & RAMA” are Secret agencies of__________?
A. Russia
B. Afghanistan
C. Albania
D. Iran
Who was the main female God worshipped by Indus people?
A. Sarada
B. Mother Goddess
C. Laxmi
D. Shakti
Where is Notre Dam Cathederal?
A. USA
B. Germany
C. France
D. U. K
Jinnah of Pakistan by Stanely Wolpert was published in__________?
A. 1984
B. 1890
C. 2002
D. 1949
Stanley Wolpert wrote the books on______________?
A. Quaid Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah
B. Bainzeer Bhutto
C. Z.A. Bhutto
D. A and C both
Thar coal is __________ largest coal reserves of the World?
A. 5th
B. 6th
C. 7th
D. 8th
The 6th category of Noble Peace prize was added in 1969, which one is from the below?
A. Physics
B. Chemistry
C. Economics
D. Literature
Latakia and Tartus are Seaports of____________?
A. Syria
B. Iran
C. Yemen
D. Jordan
Who was the founder of republican party of USA_____________?
A. Alexander Hamilton
B. Franklin Roosevelt
C. George Washington
D. Thomas Jefferson
Freetown is the capital of____________?
A. Senegal
B. Guinea
C. Sierra leone
D. Liberia
Which of the following country has no boundary with Syria?
A. Iraq
B. Iran
C. Turkey
D. Israel
The land of hospitality is____________?
A. KPK
B. Sindh
C. Baluchistan
D. Punjab
Death of Genghis Khan in battle against the Western Xia Dynasty (China) in _______ ?
A. 1226
B. 1227
C. 1229
D. None of these
Which is the national flower of “Belize” ?
A. Blue-Eyed Grass
B. Black Orchid
C. Red Poppy
D. Patuju
Which is the national flower of Belarus?
A. Red Poppy
B. Flax
C. Blue Poppy
D. Cantuta
Which is the national game of New Zealand ?
A. Gaelic Football
B. Rugby Union
C. Rugby League
D. Volleyball
How many crops seasons are in Pakistan?
A. 2
B. 3
C. 4
D. None of the above.
Which one of the following is the largest sector of Pakistan’s economy?
A. Banking
B. Industry
C. Agriculture
D. Manufacturing
Which is the national flower of Andorra ?
A. Gardenia
B. Red Poppy
C. Black Orchid
D. Blue-Eyed Grass
For Economics category a first Nobel prize was given in____________?
A. 1901
B. 1969
C.1945
D. 1968
Rome Statute, is related to which of the following organizations?
A. World Bank
B. UNIDO
C. Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO)
D. International Criminal Court (ICC)
What was the theme of 2019 International Women’s Day?
A. Women in the Changing World of Work: Planet 50-50 by 2030
B. Time is Now: Rural and urban activists transforming women’s lives
C. Think equal, build smart, innovate for change
D. Empowering Women, Empowering Humanity: Picture it
Which Country Celebrated Valentine’s Day for the first time on 14 Feb. 2019?
A. Yemen
B. Qatar
C. Saudi Arabia
D. Kuwait
The World Science Day is observed every year on __________ ?
B. 15 January
C. 25 February
C. 01 March
D. 10th November
Which of following is the theme of 2019 World Day of Social Justice observed on February 20, 2019?
A. If You Want Peace & Development, Work for Social Justice
B. Preventing conflict and sustaining peace through decent work
C. Promote global justice & poverty eradication
D. None of these
The World Day of Social Justice is observed every year on ____________?
A. February, 19
B. February, 20
C. February, 21
D. February, 25
Montevideo is the capital of which South American country?
A. Bolivia
B. Uruguay
C. Argentina
D. Venezuela
Which US state has the most active volcanoes?
A. California
B. Texas
C. Florida
D. Alaska
In which Country you can visit Machu Picchu?
A. Peru
B. Chile
C. Ecuador
D. Colombia
What is the highest waterfall in Europe?
A. Mongefossen
B. Rhine
C. Gullfose
D. Dettifose
Which mountain is known as Savage Mountain?
A. K2
B. Mount Everest
C. Kangchenjunga
D. Lhotse
Which Country has the most Natural Lakes?
A. Finland
B. Canada
C. China
D. None of these
What razor-thin country accounts for more than half of the western coastline of South America?
A. Chile
B. Peru
C. Ecuador
D. Colombia
Canada is made up of how many Provinces?
A. 10
B. 11
C. 8
D. 9
What is the largest island in the Caribbean Sea?
A. Cuba
B. Green island
C. Maui island
D. Bermuda
The World Kidney day is observed ___________?
A. 12 March
B. 13 March
C. 14 March
D. 10 March
First Female Ambassador of Saudi Arabia to US is___________?
A. Nadia Baeshen
B. Sarah Ayed bent Mohammed Al Ayed
C. Princess Rima bint Bandar
D. None of these
What is the theme of the 2019 International Mother Language Day?
A. Indigenous Languages as a factor in development, peace and reconciliation
B. Quality education, language(s) of instruction and learning outcomes
C. Linguistic diversity and multilingualism count for sustainable development
D. None of the above
When (FATF) was established by the G-7 Summit that was held in Paris?
A. 1981
B. 1989
C. 1991
D. 1995
What is the tenure of FATF Presidentship which rotates among member Countries?
A. 1 year
B. 2 years
C. 3 years
D. 4 years
Which countries had the most Nobel Prize winners in 2017?
A. USA
B. UK
C. France
D. Germany
Sicily is the largest island in which Sea?
A. Red Sea
B. Caspian Sea
C. Arabian Sea
D. Mediterranean Sea
The Black forest is located in which European country?
A. Germany
B. France
C. Britain
D. Spain
Catalonia is a region of which country?
A. Spain
B. Chile
C. Cuba
D. Germany
Where do you find St. Peter’s Basilica?
A. Vatican city
B. Russia
C. Spain
D. Cuba
What body of water separates Saudi Arabia from Africa?
A. Red sea
B. Mediterranean
C. Caspian Sea
D. Arabian Sea
After many years Cinema houses were opened in Saudi Arabia?
A. 25 Years
B. 20 Years
C. 35 Years
D. 55 Years
Which Country and its territories cover the most time zones?
A. Germany
B. Greece
C. France
D. Spain
Which of the following straits separate Asia from Africa?
A. Bering Strait
B. Bab-ul-Mandab
C. Bosphorous Strait
D. None of these
Which is the national flower of Barbados ?
A. Flax
B. Pride Of Barbados
C. Red Poppy
D. Black Orchid
When was the Famous children’s television show “Ainak Wala Jinn” broadcasted by PTV?
A. 1990
B. 1991
C. 1992
D. 1993
Yerevan, one of the world’s continuously inhabited cities, is the Capital of what Country?
A. Armenia
B. Vatican
C. Spain
D. Cuba
Capital of Chechnya is___________?
A. Paris
B. Moscow
C. Grozny
D. None of these
The Kyoto Protocol was established in ________ at the in _________?
A. 2005 . . . Botswana
B. 1997 . . . Japan
C. 1992 . . . Brazil
D. 1997 . . . Sweden
Kingston is the capital of____________?
A. Kiribiti
B. Kosovo
C. Jamaica
D. None of these
World Polio Day observed every year on___________?
A. October 22
B. October 23
C. October 24
D. None of these
When FBI of America was established?
A. 1900
B. 1908
C. 1916
D. 1920
Where the First ASEAN summit was held in February 1976?
A. India
B. Indonesia
C. Philpine
D. Myanmar
Sheikh Mujib-u-Rahman was born in__________?
A. Tungipara Upazila
B. Savar Upazila
C. Uttra Thana
D. Pabna District
From when Pakistani soldiers have been stationed in Saudi Arabia to protect the Kingdom?
A. since the 1950s
B. since the 1960s
C. since the 1970s
D. since the 1980s
The World Radio Day (WRD) is observed every year on ___________?
A. 12 February
B. 13 February
C. 14 February
D. 15 February
What are the Coldest months in Australia?
A. December and January
B. February and March
C. July and August
D. April and May
Scientific Name of Human is____________?
A. Homo sapiens
B. Mono sapiens
C. Bio sapiens
D. Cosmopolitan
What “Enrico Fermi” invented?
A. X ray machine
B. Betatron
C. Cyclotron
D. Nuclear reactor
FATF has its headquarter in______________?
A. Paris
B. Vienna
C. Hague
D. Washington
Abida Parveen was honored with President of Pakistan award in_________?
A 1984
B 1986
C 1988
D 1990
Samara was built by_________?
A. Walid
B. Mamun
C. Muta’sam
D. None of the above
Al-Beruni died in the year__________?
A. 1047
B. 1048
C. 1049
D. None of the above
Grand Mosque at Damascus was built by______________?
A. Abdul Malik
B. Walid bin Abdul Malik
C. Umar bin Abdul Aziz
D. None of the above
Which is national flower of Taiwan ?
A. Linnaea Borealis
B. Edelweiss
C. Jasmine
D. Plum Blossom
Which is the national flower of Sweden ?
A. Linnaea Borealis
B. Rose Of Sharon
C. King Protea
D. Plum Blossom
Which is the national flower of Suriname ?
A. Jasmine
B. Faya Lobi
C. Edelweiss
D. Carnation
Which is the national flower of Spain ?
A. Carnation
B. Water Lily
C. Jungle Geranium
D. Edelweiss
Reuters News Agency belongs to which country?
A. US
B. Russia
C. Canada
D. UK
Paristan Lake is in district?
A. Muzzafarabad
B. Skardu
C. Peshawar
D. Rawalpindi
Maiden Tower is in_________?
A. Russia
B. France
C. Azerbaijan
D. Malaysia
The tallest man of Pakistan is__________?
A. Alam Channa
B. Nabeel Islam
C. Zia Rasheed
D. Javaid Kazmi
The Currency of Maldives is___________?
A. Kwacha
B. Ringgit
C. Rufiyaa
D. Pataca
Park Güell is in__________?
A. UAE
B. Spain
C. Nepal
D. Japan
Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) founded in___________?
A. 13 June 1970
B. 13 January 1975
C. 13 August 1980
D. 13 September 1985
The oldest Intelligence agency of Pakistan is_____________?
A. ISI
B. IB
C. MI
D. None of these
Eden of Sindh is called_________?
A. Hyderabad
B. Karachi
C. Larkana
D. Sukkur
Twyfelfontein is in___________?
A. Russia
B. Canada
C. Namibia
D. China
Twelve Apostles are in___________?
A. France
B. Japan
C. Australia
D. Canada
Minaret of Jam is in_______________?
A. Indonesia
B. Srilanka
C. Bangladesh
D. Afghanistan
Loch Ness is freshwater loch in________?
A. Ireland
B. Scotland
C. France
D. Russia
Abu Simbel Temples is in_____________?
A. India
B. China
C. Egypt
D. Japan
Tilicho Lake is in__________?
A. Indonesia
B. China
C. Nepal
D. Srilanka
Millau Bridge is in__________?
A. England
B. France
C. Australia
D. China
Mount Eden Crater is in________?
A. USA
B. New Zealand
C. Australia
D. Japan
Hagia Sophia Museum is in___________?
A. India
B. Turkey
C. UAE
D. Japan
Leaning Tower of Pisa is in_________?
A. Russia
B. Italy
C. France
D. England
Garba Dance is performed in Hindu Festival?
A. Diwali
B. Holi
C. Navartri
D. Raksha Bandhan
Garba Dance originated from___________?
A. Punjab
B. Gujrat
C. Ahmedabad
D. Kolkata
The “Tiger of Mysore” is called____________?
A. Titu Mir
B. Nadir Shah
C. Tipu Sultan
D. None of these
In Indus Valley “Alluvial Soil” was used for making?
A. Bricks
B. Maps
C. Fertilization
D. Drinks
Indus Valley Civilization belongs to__________?
A. Neolithic Age
B. Metal Age
C. Stone Age
D. Both a & b
Jamia Masjid Damascus was built by___________?
A. Ameer Muwiya
B. Umar Bin Abdul Aziz
C. Walid I
D. Suleman
St. George Fort was built in___________?
A. Surath
B. Madras (now Chennai)
C. Agra
D. Delhi
First Capital of British Raj was __________?
A. Bombay
B. Delhi
C. Agra
D. Calcutta
Last Mughal Empire was___________?
A. Babar
B. Shah Jahan
C. Bahadur Shah II
D. Jahangir
Financial Action Task Force (FATF) was founded in which year?
A. 1998
B. 1989
B. 1979
C. 1997
“Malthusian Theory” is regarding_________?
A. Production
B. Prosperity
C. Profit
D. Population
Eisenhower trophy is given annually to what best amateur team?
A. Baseball
B. Golf
C. Tennis
D. None odf these
King Abdullah Died on____________?
A. 23rd January 2011
B. 23rd January 2013
C. 23rd January 2015
D. None of these
When Narendar Modi sworn as Indian PM?
A. 26th May, 2012
B. 26th May, 2013
C. 26th May, 2014
D. None of these
First T20 International was played Between?
A. Australia & England
B. Australia & South Africa
C. Australia & New Zealand
D. None of these
Name the only city which has hosted three Olympics?
A. Paris
B. New York
C. London
D. None of these
The theme of World Wetlands Day 2019 is___________?
A. Wetlands For Our Future
B. Wetlands Take Care of Water
C. To inspire the people to save wetland
D. Wetlands and Climate Change
ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2020 will be held in___________?
A. Australia
B. India
C. England
D. New Zealand
The Umayyad Caliphate was overthrown in 751 A.D by Abbasids after the_________?
A. Battle of Tribes
B. Battle of Arabs
C. Battle of Islam
D. Battle of Zab
Who was the first Muslim Caliph of Spain?
A. Abd Ar Rehman Ad-Dakhil
B. Abd Al Jabar
C. Abd L Malik
D. Marwan 11
The Muslim invaded Spain in__________?
A. 701 A.D
B. 711 A.D
C. 717 A.D
D. 727 A.D
The length of Cricket bat is________inches?
A. 30
B. 38
C. 44
D. 48
What do you mean “Scrabble” in Sports?
A. Board game
B. Water game
C. Card game
D. Kind of wrestling
Who is called “Bradman of Asia”?
A. Zaheer Abbas
B. Majid khan
C. Sadiq Muhammad
D. Hanif Muhammad
Which Japanese King wrote a book with his own blood?
A. Emperor Jinping
B. Emperor Sun Li Fin
C. Emperor Sutoku
D. None of these
Who is known as Napolean of India?
A. Samudar Gupta
B. Narendra Modi
C. Gandhi
D. None of these
Ancient city of Byzentium is today known as____________?
A. Ankara
B. Istanbul
C. Izmir
D. Atalanta
Who has been appointed as Pakistan’s first female Hindu Civil Judge?
A. iran Bedi
B. Krishna Kumari
C. Suman Bodani
D. None of these
What is the Theme of “World Cancer Day 2019”?
A. “I Can We Can”
B. “Myths The Debunk”
C. “No Ahead Of Us”
D. “I am and I will”
Which Country Won 19th Asian Junior Squash Tournament by beating India?
A. Pakistan
B. Thailand
C. China
D. None
Which is the national flower of Belgium?
A. Golden Lily
B. Red Poppy
C. Blue-Eyed Grass
D. Rose
The fish that has four hearts,one nostril,no jaws and no stomach is__________?
A. Guppy
B. Wels Catfish
C. Zander
D. Hagfish
Which Muslim Country recognize China in the 1st week in January 1950?
A. Pakistan
B. Iran
C. Saudi Arabia
D. Iraq
Which country made world’s largest blanket in January 2019?
A. China
B. Ireland
C. Pakistan
D. None Of These
“Wolf Moon” is traditional name for the Full Moon of_________?
A. Janurary
B. February
C. March
D, None Of These
Which is the first ever Law university of Pakistan?
A. Quaid-e-Azam
B. LUMS
C. SZABUL
D. Bahria University
Who was the first Captain of the Pakistan national cricket team?
A. Imtiaz Ahmad
B. Fazal Mahmood
C. Abdul Hafeez Kardar
D. Imran Khan
International Day of Education is celebrated on__________?
A. 25th February
B. 15th January
C. 24th January
D. 10th December
Which Country successfully tested its “Mother of All Bombs” in January 2019?
A. Iran
B. China
C. Pakistan
D. India
PCIW stands for___________?
A. Police criminal investigation wing
B. Popcorn cut and invest company
C. Pakistan Commissioner for Indus Waters
D. Peep core in water
CPEC has how many Special Economic Zones?
A. 6
B. 8
C. 9
D. 5
What was the theme of international Forest day 2018?
A. Forest and Sustainable cities
B. Forest and water
C. Forest and Ecosystem
D. Forest matters
Which of the following is the author of the book “We Are Displaced” ?
A. Reham Khan
B. Malala Yosufzai
C. Nadia Murad
D. Sharmeen Obaid
International Human Rights day is observed every year on___________?
A. 2nd December
B. 10th December
C. 22nd December
D. 25th December
Halim Dhanidina the first ever Muslim judge in state of California belongs to which country?
A. India
B. Bangladesh
C. Pakistan
D. None
Youtube was launched in ___________?
A. 2009
B. 2007
C. 2011
D. 2005
Singapore was separated from which Country in 1965?
A. Japan
B. Malaysia
C. Brunei Darussalam
D. None of the Above
Kumbh Mela is a _______ day festival, where millions of Hindu devotees are expected to attend with the belief that
taking a dip in the holy waters will cleanse them of their sins?
A. 25 days
B. 35 days
C. 45 days
C. 55 days
The International Space Station has turned _________ old on November 20, 2018.
A. 22 years
B. 21 years
C. 19 years
D. 20 years
The World Leprosy Day 2019 will be observed on?
A. 25 January
B. 26 January
C. 27 January
D. 28 January
Bolshevik Revolution is related to which Country?
A. France
B. America
C. Russia
D. Australia
In American history name the only President who resigned?
A. Abraham linkin
B. Jimmy Carter
C. Richard Nixon
D. none of these
In which city the inaugural meeting of G20, was held on 15–16 December 1999?
A. London
B. Berlin
C. Paris
D. New York
When The G20 (or Group of Twenty) was founded?
A. 26 September 1999
B. 20 October 1998
C. 5 June 1997
D. 1 December 2000
Which is the national Flower of Liechtenstein ________ ?
A. Pomegranate Blossom
B. Oxeye Daisy
C. Yellow Lily
D. Pepper
Which country has large number of nuclear warheads?
A. America
B. Russia
C. France
D. China
What Does SIM Stand for on a Cell Phone?
A. Subscriber identity module
B. Subscriber Inline module
C. Secret Internet module
D. Subscriber Interface Module
International Day Against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking is observed every year on__________?
A. 25 july
B. 10 April
C. 24 June
D. 26 June
For how many years Pakistan was placed on FATF’s Grey List for the first time?
A. 3 years
B. 5 years
C. 2 years
D. 1 years
When was for the first time January 1st was Celebrated as a New Year?
A. 45 B.C
B. 50 B.C
C. 40 B.C
D. 35 B.C
Pulakesin II was the most famous ruler of ________ ?
A. Chalukyas
B. Cholas
C. Pallavas
D. Satavahanas
When the Soviet Union invaded Afghanistan?
A. 24 December 1974
B. 24 December 1977
C. 24 December 1979
D. 24 December 1981
Which country is second biggest arms importer in the World?
A. India
B. Saudi Arabia
C. Pakistan
D. North Korea
The Theme for the World AIDS Day 2018 was____________?
A. Know Your Status
B. Together we will end AIDS
C. Zero Discrimination
D. None of these
First Nuclear Power Plant in Arab World, which was inaugurated in March 2018 is Located in_______?
A. Saudi Arabia
B. Qatar
C. UAE
D. Iraq
What is the National Sweet of Pakistan?
A. Barfi
B. Gulab jamun
C. Jalebi
D. None of these
How many vowels does Arabic Language have?
A. 2
B. 3
C. 5
D. 7
ISPR stands for________?
A. Inter Superior Personal Relations
B. Internal Services Public Relations
C. Inter Services Public Relations
D. Internal Superior Public Relations
E. None of them
” Brisbane ” is the seaport of _______ ?
A. Australia
B. Argentina
C. Aruba
D. Azerbaijan
“San Julian” is the seaport of _______ ?
A. Australia
B. Argentina
C. Aruba
D. Azerbaijan
Rivers Tigris and Euphrates are associated with _______?
A. Chinese Civilization
B. Egyptian Civilization
C. Harappan Civilization
D. Mesopotamian Civilization
“Facebook” was launched in__________?
A. February 4, 2004
B. February 9, 2009
C. March 21, 2006
D. July 26, 1994
MUST is a secret agency of which country?
A. Sweden
B. Poland
C. Norway
D. Denmark
Handball game originated in which country?
A. Denmark
B. USA
C. Australian
D. France
What is the width of tennis court for singles?
A. 7.32 m
B. 8.23 m
C. 9.33 m
D. 10.66 m
What is the length of tennis court?
A. 23.77m
B. 25.77m
C. 27.77m
D. 24.77m
The world’s oldest Prime Minister at the age of 92 is_________?
A. Sir Aneerood Jugnath
B. Mahatir Muhammad
C. LI kiqianq
D. Nicolás Maduro
The Gulf Cooperation Organization was founded on____________?
A. 25th Jan 1981
B. 25th March 1981
C. 25th May 1981
D. 25th July 1981
Whats is the age of world oldest Skydiver Irene O’ Shea?
A. 100
B. 102
C. 103
D. 104
What is the name of world oldest Skydiver?
A. Irene O’Shea
B. Ainy
C. Jimmy
D. Angela
The Republic Day of Turkey is celebrated on__________?
A. 26 October
B. 27 October
C. 28 October
D. 29 October
The world’s largest Arabic audio library launched in____________?
A. Abu Dhabi, UAE
B. Dubai, UAE
C. Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
D. Muscat, Oman
Language of Gandhara Civilization was___________?
A. Sanskrit
B. Hindi
C. Prakrit
D. None of these
Which PTV Programme was hosted by “PM Benazir Bhutto” during 1970,s?
A. Focus on world
B. Pakistan today
C. Outlook
D. Encounter
Which country made world’s largest amphibious aircraft AG600?
A. Russia
B. Japan
C. China
D. India
Which is first Country in the world to fully legalize cannabis (marijuana)?
A. Canada
B. Uruguay
C. Norway
D. Australia
________ became the G7 first country to legalize marijuana?
A. USA
B. Canada
C. Uruguay
D. None of These
Buddha temple is in_________?
A. India
B. Pakistan
C. China
D. USA
The blood donor day is celebrated on____________?
A. 14th June
B. 15th June
C. 16th June
D. none of these
World’s 1st 3D-Printed e-Bike was manufactured by __________?
A. Japan
B. Germany
C. China
D. USA
Who became the first woman footballer to win the Ballon D’Or?
A. Ada Hegerberg
B. Dzsenifer Marozsan
C. Wendie Renard
D. None of above
The largest cold desert of the world is in ___________?
A. Europe
B. Antarctica
C. Africa
D. Asia
Which country has the most number of active volcanoes in the world?
A. Indonesia
B. West Indies
C. Mexico
D. Russia
Which country has world’s longest zipline?
A. UAE
B. India
C. Germany
D. Russia
The world’s tallest hotel is _____________?
A. JW Marriott Marquis Hotel (Dubai)
B. Gevora Hotel (Dubai)
C. Marriott Marquis (NY)
D. The Venetian (USA)
The Japanese call their country as __________?
A. Nikon
B. Nippon
C. Chingcho
D. Ninja
Which of the following is the longest highway _____________?
A. Karakoram Highway
B. Trans-Canada
C. Highway 401
D. Leh-Manali Highway
Which of the following is a search engine?
A. AOL
B. Ask.com
C. Excite
D. DuckDuckGo
E. All of the above
Which of the following is not a search engine?
A. Yahoo
B. Qzone
C. Bing
D. Baidu
Headquarter of Q-Mobile is in _____________?
A. Beijing
B. Karachi
C. Shanghai
D. Lahore
Gionee is a ____________ smartphone manufacturing company that exports parts and sometimes rebadge phones to
Karachi based consumer electronics company QMobile?
A. China’s
B. USA’s
C. India’s
D. Germany’s
There are ___________ manufacturing factory of Q-Mobile in Pakistan?
A. 5
B. 3
C. 0
D. 1
QMobile was launched in ____________?
A. 2012
B. 2011
C. 2009
D. 2010
+93 is International code for which country?
A. India
B. Iran
C. Afghanistan
D. Bangladesh
Malala Yousafzai was awarded with Noble prize in which year?
A. 2014
B. 2015
C. 2013
D. 2016
The world’s longest sea bridge Zhuhai Macau linking ___________?
A. Hong Kong and China
B. Japan and Russia
C. Russia and China
D. China and Russia
Which is the world’s longest sea bridge?
A. Zhuhai Macau Bridge
B. Golden Gate Bridge
C. San Francisco Bridge
D. George Washington Bridge
where is white elephant found in the world?
A. Australia
B. Thailand
C. Kenya
D. New Zealand
What is the length of world longest sea bridge “Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macau “?
A. 50Km
B. 55Km
C. 60Km
D. 65Km
The Pearl River is located in which country?
A. Philippines
B. China
C. Mayanmar
D. Bangladesh
Bitcoin is a Cryptocurrency, a form of electronic cash, who founded it?
A. Satoshi Nakamoto
B. George Orvil
C. William Ford
D. Drendun Hurt
UNHCR Stands for _____________?
A. United Nations Office of Human Resource
B. United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees
C. United Nations Human Commission Resource
D. None of these
Hopman Cup is related to which sports?
A. Badminton
B. Lawn Tennis
C. Table Tennis
D. Hockey
Ryder Cup related to which sport?
A. Tennis
B. Golf
C. Hockey
D. Football
GST was first imposed by which country in the world?
A. Italy
B. France
C. Germany
D. Norway
When was first Oscar ceremony held?
A. 1923
B. 1929
C. 1933
D. 1938
Ruble is the Currency of_________?
A. Turkey
B. Singapore
C. Russia
D. Korea
THE Currency of “Panama” is_________?
A. Peso
B. Kina
C. Balboa
D. New Sol
Who was the last Viceroy of India?
A. Lord Mount Batten
B. Lord william
C. Charles metcalfe
D. Lord hardings
When Sui Northern Gas Pipelines Limited (SNGPL) converted into a public limited company?
A. june 1961
B. july 1962
C. jan 1963
D. jan 1964
When Sui Northern Gas Pipelines Limited (SNGPL) Pakistan company was established ?
A. 1962
B. 1963
C. 1964
D. 1965
The FIFA Ballon d’Or 2017 award for the world best player was won by___________?
A. Crisitiano Ronaldo
B. Lionel Messi
C. Neymar
D. Pogabe
Simly Dam Lake is located near________?
A. Mirpur
B. Attok
C. Islamabad
D. Hassan Abdal
The author of novel “The Bluest Eye” is__________?
A. Toni Morrison
B. Munta Bannerji
C. Shakespeare
D. Adolf Hitler
World No-Tobacco Day is observed on__________?
A. May 31
B. May 29
C. May 28
D. May 22
International Day of “UN Peacekeepers” is observed on__________?
A. May 29
B. May 30
C. July 26
D. May 31
The currency of Belarus is_________?
A. Ruble
B. Eruo
C. peso
D. Dollar
“TT” is the news agancy of__________?
A. Romaina
B. Russia
C. Canada
D. Sweden
ROMPRESS is the news agancy of__________?
A. Germany
B. Canada
C. Romania
D. Russia
The Port of Naples is the seaport of____________?
A. Italy
B. Russia
C. France
D. Germany
River Mackenzie is located in__________?
A. Russia
B. Usa
C. UK
D. Canada
The Arch of Janus is situated in_________?
A. Italy
B. France
C. Spain
D. Germany
How many child marriages have been prevented by UNICEF in last decade reported in 2018?
A. 15 million
B. 25 million
C. 35 million
D. 45 million
What is the area of Japan?
A. 477,972 km²
B. 577,972 km²
C. 537,972 km²
D. 377,972 km²
How many points are in bedminton game?
A. 11 points
B. 21 points
C. 31 points
D. 41 points
Which of the following countries have the direct access to Black Sea?
A. Hungry
B. Georgia
C. Slovakia
D. Greece
In international competitions, Weight of Javelin Throw of female is___________?
A. 400 g
B. 600 g
C. 800 g
D. None of these
Port Dickson is a sea port of which country?
A. Italy
B. Syria
C. Malaysia
D. Australia
Nagorno Karabakh region is recognized as part of___________?
A. Georgia
B. Turkey
C. Iran
D. Azerbaijan
Which Country’s flag never flies at half-mast?
A. Jordan
B. Syria
C. Iran
D. Saudi Arabia
First meeting of Indian National Congress was held in?
A. Calcutta
B. Bombay
C. Delhi
D. Aligarh
Where is the headquarter of United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO)?
A. Geneva
B. Bonn
C. Vienna
D. London
P-waves is a term associated with__________?
A. Earthquakes
B. Oceans
C. Wind
D. Rivers
The first space shuttle launched by USA on April 12, 1981 was named?
A. Discovery
B. Endeavor
C. Columbia
D. Atlantis
When did Pakistan recognize Bangladesh?
A. Dec 1973
B. Jan 1974
C. Feb 1974
D. Mar 1974
Which country cricket team won the blind world cup 2018?
A. Pakistan
B. India
C. Afghanistan
D. Australia
How many times Pakistan won the ” Blind Cricket World Cup”?
A. 0
B. 1
C. 2
D. 3
How many Olympic Games have been held in Africa?
A. 0
B. 2
C. 4
D. 12
Treaty of Lausanne was signed in_________?
A. 1922
B. 1924
C. 1923
D. 1921
Minsk is the capital of__________?
A. Belarus
B. Latvia
C. Ukraine
D. None
The longest lunar eclipse of 21st century was occurred on__________?
A. 27th August, 2018
B. 27th July, 2018
C. 27th June, 2018
D. 27th November, 2018
Nine Jewels ( Navaratnas) was Nine Members Courtiers of___________?
A. Jahangir
B. Akbar
C. Babar
D. Shah Jahan
Which King for the first time in Saudi history has officially visited Russia?
A. King Faisal
B. King Salman
C. King Ahmad
D. King Bagwar
Surat is a city in which country?
A. India
B. Palestine
C. Saudi Arabia
D. Iran
The playground of “Baseball” is known as___________?
A. Diamond
B. Ring
C. Court
D. Rink
Aleppo is a famous city of which Country?
A. Iraq
B. Lebanon
C. Syria
D. Iran
_______ is called “Pearl of Antilles”?
A. Cuba
B. Iraq
C. Qatar
D. None
The Mirror is the News paper of________?
A. USA
B. UAE
C. UK
D. GERMANY
What is the name of the Europe’s first underwater restaurant?
A. 5.8 Undersea Restaurant
B. Ithaa Undersea Restaurant
C. Under
D. SEA
Which country is called White Man’s grave?
A. Afghanistan
B. Iraq
C. Haiti
D. Guinea
“Penang” is the seaport of____________?
A. Malaysia
B. United States
C. France
D. Germany
Maktoobat e Imam Rabbani is one of the writtings of ______________?
A. Shah Waliullah
B. Sir Syed Ahmed Khan
C. Allama Iqbal
D. Mujaddid Alif Sani
First meeting of UN General Assembly meeting was held on__________?
A. 10 January, 1946
B. 10 January, 1945
C. 15 January, 1945
D. 24 October, 1945
Shaikh Ahmad Sirhindi (Mujaddid Alif Sani) was born on__________?
A. 971 AH
B. 973 AH
C. 974 AH
D. 975 AH
Seven Queens of Sindh are mentioned in___________?
A. Mashriq Ki Betiyan
B. Shah Jo Risalo
C. Sindh Ja Surma
D. Pirs of Sindh
Which from the Following Countries is NOT the member of BRICS?
A. America
B. Russia
C. China
D. India
The first nuclear power plant in Pakistan was established at___________?
A. Mianwali
B. Islamabad
C. Peshawar
D. Karachi
How many countries have successfully detonated nuclear weapons?
A. 5 countries
B. 7 countries
C. 8 countries
D. 11 countries
A group of elephants is called___________?
A. ZEAL
B. Herd
C. MOB
D. TOWER
A lion sleeps _______ hours a day?
A. 5 hours
B. 7 hours
C. 10 hours
D. 20 hours
In which year IDEAS (International defence exhibition and seminar) was cancelled by government of Pakistan
citing devastating floods as the reason?
A. 2002
B. 2006
C. 2014
D. 2010
Pakistan is hosting IDEAS (International defence exhibition and seminar) since 2000 after every ________ years?
A. 1
B. 3
C. 2
D. 4
What does Biennial means __________?
A. An event occurring every year.
B. An event occurring every two years.
C. An event occurring every four years.
D. An event occurring every sixteen years.
Which of the following city of Pakistan hosts IDEAS (International defence exhibition and seminar) since it’s
inauguration?
A. Lahore
B. Karachi
C. Islamabad
D. Rawalpindi
Pakistan is hosting IDEAS (International defence exhibition and seminar) since ________?
A. 2009
B. 2011
C. 2001
D. 2000
Which of the following country owns IDEAS (International defence exhibition and seminar)?
A. Pakistan
B. India
C. USA
D. China
IDEAS stands for _________?
A. Internal defense exhibition and seminar.
B. International defence exhibition and seminar.
C. Indian defence exhibition and seminar.
D. None of these
Which two countries are separated by Mac Mohan Line?
A. India and China
B. India and Nepal
C. India and Bangladesh
D. none of these
The term PVC used in the plastic industry stands for______________?
A. Phosphavinyl chloride
B. Phosphor vanadiu chloride
C. Polyvinyl chloride
D. Polyvinyl carbobate
What was the old name of Sri Lanka?
A. Burma
B. Ceylon
C. Batavia
D. Rawan Lanka
Who is called the father of Modern Psychology?
A. Wilhelm Wundt
B. Ibn-e-Khaldoom
C. Adams Smith
D. Charless Darwin
Name the Architecture of Mazar e iqbal ?
A. Nawab Zainunddin
B. Nawab Faizuddin
C. Nawab Zain yar jang Bahadur
D. Nawab Faiz yar jang Bahadur
Who is the highest wicket taker in a single test match?
A. Jim Laker
B. Imran Khan
C. Yasir Shah
D. Shane Warn
Which of the followning is the world oldest city?
A. Damascus
B. Cairo
C. Baghdad
D. none of them
Who was the last ICC president as the post of ICC president was abolished in April 2016?
A. Mustafa Kamal
B. Zaheer Abbas
C. Shashank Manohar
D. Mr. Srinivasan
The post of ICC president was abolished in ________ renamed as ICC chairman?
A. 2013
B. 2015
C. 2016
D. 2018
Where is the Island Corsica?
A. Red Sea
B. Mediterranean Sea
C. Indian Sea
D. Dead Sea
Who is the author of the book “Pakistan: Beyond The Crisis State”?
A. Asma Jahngir
B. Dr Sheerin Mazari
C. Maleeha Lodhi
D. Tehmina Junjoya
Who is the Author of book “Governing The Ungovernable”?
A. Hassan Askari
B. Dr Ishrat Hussain
C. Mamnoon Hussain
D. Justice Nasir ul Mulk
which one is landlocked country between china and Russia?
A. Iran
B. Canada
C. Mongolia
D. Pakistan
Tea can be best cultivated on__________?
A. Plains
B. Hill tops
C. Hill slopes
D. All of above
The 2018 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine has been awarded jointly to James P Allison and Tasuku Honjo
for their discovery of which cancer?
A. Chemotherapy
B. Radiation
C. Surgery
D. Immunotherapy
When was Oil and Gas Development Company Limited commonly known as OGDCL founded in _________?
A. June 20, 1961
B. August 20, 1961
C. September 20, 1961
D. October 20, 2961
When was Pakistan Telecommunication Company Limited, commonly known as PTCL founded in______?
A. 1947
B. 1949
C. 1951
D. 1953
When did Pakistan became member of IMF?
A. 1947
B. 1948
C. 1950
D. 1951
Which is biggest Restaurant Chain of the World?
A. KFC
B. Richet Burgers
C. McDonalds
D. Turkish Grill
What is the name of Malaysia’s first female Shariah high court judge?.
A. Justice Nadia Omar
B. Justice Khadeeja Mushtaq
C. Justice Mehar Aalia
D. Justice Nenney Shushaidah
Who is the auther of book “The Shadow Of The Crescent Moon”?
A. Fatima Bhuto
B. Asifa Bhuto
C. Maryam Aurangzaib
D. Zartaj Gul
When was the Water and Power Development Authority established?
A. February 12, 1958
B. February 12, 1959
C. February 12, 1960
D. February 12, 1961
The ruling military junta changed its name from Burma to Myanmar in ________?
A. 1969
B. 1979
C. 1989
D. 1999
The height of Leaning Tower of Pisa is_________?
A. 300m
B. 368m
C. 57m
D. 27m
Pine is a __________?
A. fruit
B. vegetable
C. Tree
D. Grass
Which Country is the largest producer of Potatoes?
A. India
B. China
C. USA
D. Pakistan
When USA declared ISIS as terrorist Organization of the World?
A. 20 May-2016
B. 15 January-2016
C. 15 June-2015
D. 22 March-2016
Abdul Sattar Edhi died at the age of?
A. 84
B. 86
C. 90
D. 88
Where is the headquarter of Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation?
A. Beijing
B. Toronto
C. Moscow
D. Singapore
How many countries are members of Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC)?
A. 12
B. 21
C. 31
D. 41
The World leader in Geothermal Electricity is___________?
A. New Zealand
B. USA
C. Iceland
D. Pakistan
Who Called Mahatma Gandhi “a half naked fakir”?
A. Nehru
B. Roosevelt
C. Churchill
D. none of these
Which Country has 27 stars on its Flag?
A. Mexico
B. Panama
C. Cuba
D. Brazil
Where is the headqurter of Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development(OECD)?
A. Paris
B. New York
C. Geneva
D. Vienna
Which Planet is Called Great Red Spot?
A. Neptune
B. Mars
C. Jupiter
D. Mercury
LLAMA is the National Animal of which Country?
A. Brazil
B. Italy
C. Canada
D. Bolivia
How many Countries are members of OIC?
A. 55
B. 56
C. 57
D. 64
The Parliament of Cuba is called____________?
A. National assembly
B. National Assembly of People’s Power
C. Federal assembly
D. Cortes
When Houthi rebels toppled the internationally recognized government in Yemen?
A. 2013
B. 2014
C. 2015
D. 2016
Capital of Togo is_________?
A. Lomé
B. Lusaka
C. Khartoum
D. Thirnphu
UNITA has become a political party in angola but between the 1960,s-1990,s it was one of the chief rebel groups
in the country. Who was it’s leader?
A. Robert Mugabe
B. Samuel Doe
C. Jonas Savimbi
D. Amilcar Carbral
What is the flattest Continent?
A. Asia
B. Australia
C. Europe
D. Antarctica
CV or curriculum vitae is very often used. From which language is the term curriculum vitae derived?
A. French
B. Greek
C. Latin
D. German
Dynamite was invented by___________?
A. Alfred Nobel
B. Thomas Edison
C. William Davis
D. None of these
AP News Agency has its headquarter in ______________?
A. New York
B. Washington
C. Paris
D. London
Yerevan is Capital of ______ Country ?
A. Barbodas
B. Armenia
C. Senegal
D. None of these
Mostly Which Country sales sophisticated weapons to Saudi Arabia?
A. Russia
B. US
C. European countries
D. China
NRO is Abbreviation of_______________?
A. No Reconciliation Ordinance
B. National Reconciliation Order
C. No Reconciliation Order
D. National Reconciliation Ordinance
Asia Cup 2018 held in which country?
A. UAE
B. Bangladesh
C. India
D. Indonesia
European Court of justice established in 1952, is located in___________?
A. Hague, Netherlands.
B. Geneva, Switzerland
C. Luxembourg city
D. Belgium
Who is the author of the book “Kashmir-A Disputed Legacy”?
A. Josef korbel
B. Lawrence Ziring
C. Alistair Lamb
D. KK Aziz
FATF is Abbreviation for_____________?
A. Financial Action Task foundation
B. Financial Auto Task force
C. Force Action Task Force
D. Financial Action Task Force
+20 is International code for which Country?
A. libya
B. Syria
C. Palestine
D. Egypt
Where the Eleventh WTO Ministerial Conference was held?
A. London
B. Buenos Aires
C. Berlin
D. Geneva
What is the Total Construction Cost of World’s longest Sea bridge?
A. $20bn
B. $30bn
C. $40bn
D. $50bn
Which Country build world’s longest sea bridge?
A. Hong Kong
B. China
C. Japan
D. Russia
The Capital of “East Timor” is__________?
A. Dili
B. Roseau
C. Quito
D. Bogota
The Capital of “Belize” is_________?
A. Belmopan
B. La Pas
C. Brasila
D. Sucre
Where was Napoleon sent into exile after the “Battle Of Waterloo”?
A. St.Helena
B. Elba
C. Corsica
D. Capri
The “Pacific Ocean” was named by__________?
A. Francis Bacon
B.Ferdinand Magellan
C. Jame Wilson
D. None of these
Ashgabad is the capital city of___________?
A. Kazakhstan
B. Turkmenistan
C. Tajikstan
D. Armenia
IBM has purchased open source software company Red Hat for_________?
A. $24 billion
B. $34 billion
C. $44 billion
D. $51 billion
“Pakistan: A Modern History” is written by___________?
A. Ian Talbot
B. Lawrence Ziring
C. Anatol Lieven
D. K.K.Aziz
How many time zones are there in France?
A. 9
B. 10
C. 11
D. 12
Donald John Trump belongs to the state of________?
A. New York
B. Hawaii
C. Washington DC
D. None
What is the theme of the 2018 World Food Day (WFD)?
A. A millennium free from hunger
B. Our Actions Are Our Future
C. Break the Cycle of Rural Poverty
D. Harvesting nature’s diversity
Who was the founder of Jamat_e_islami?
A. mian tufail muhammed
B. maulana syed abul a’ala moududi
C. qazi hussain ahmed
D. siraj ul haq
When was Jamat_e_Islami founded?
A. 26 august, 1941
B. 26 august, 1940
C. 26 august, 1942
D. 26 august, 1943
Max planck received the noble prize in physics in ____________ for discovery of Energy Quanta?
A. 1915
B. 1916
C. 1917
D. 1918
Who Is the author of “Nineteen-Eighty-Four”???
A.Shakespeare
B. R.K.Layman
C. George Orwell
D. None of these
The Ancient City “Prayaga” was renamed as “Allahabad” by which Mughal emperor?
A. Akbar
B. Aurangzeb
C. Humayun
D. Shah Jahan
__________was the leader of Palestinian,s hunger strike in Israeli jails?
A. Marwan Barghouti
B. Yusef Urabi
C. Abu Maher Ghneim
D. Amin-al-Hindi
Which is the world’s largest online social network, with 1.5 billion daily user?
A. Instagram
B. Facebook
C. Twiter
D. Youtube
What is the height of badminton net from ground?
A. 1.124 meter
B. 1.311 meter
C. 1.524 meter
D. 1.834 meter
When did Xi jinping became President of China?
A. March 14, 2013
B. April 14, 2013
C. July 28, 2013
D. September 28, 2013
How many States does Sri Lanka have?
A. 5 states
B. 9 states
C. 15 states
D. 20 states
Quito is a capital of__________?
A. PORTUGAL
B. SERBIA
C. ECUADOR
D. BRAZIL
Which Tennis open also called Roland-Garros?
A. The Australian Open
B. The French Open
C. Wimbledon
D. US Open
The Australian Open is the first of the four Grand Slam Tennis events held each year, preceding the French Open,
Wimbledon and the US Open was founded in?
A. 1905
B. 1908
C. 1911
D. 1913
+61 is the international code for which country?
A. Australia
B. New Zealand
C. UK
D. US
Wimbledon, is the oldest tennis tournament in the world played on outdoor grass court in london, founded
in__________?
A. 1820
B. 1850
C. 1877
D. 1897
The United States Open Tennis Championships is a hard court tennis tournament when it was founded?
A. 1860
B. 1881
C. 1900
D. 1913
When was The International Table Tennis Federation (ITTF) founded?
A. 1920
B. 1926
C. 1935
D. 1949
+91 is International code for which country?
A. India
B. Bangladesh
C. Afghanistan
D. Iran
Where is the headquarter of The International Table Tennis Federation (ITTF)?
A. Beijing
B. Tokyo
C. Lausanne
D. Singapore
When The International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF) founded in Stockholum, Swedon?
A. 17 July 1912
B. 17 July 1914
C. 17 July 1916
D. 17 July 1918
Where is the headquarter of The International Association of Athletics Federations IAAF?
A. Monaco
B. Vienna
C. Paris
D. London
When Dick Pound founded the World Anti-Doping Agency?
A. November 10, 1999
B. November 10, 2000
C. November 10, 2001
D. November 10, 2002
Where is the Headquarter of The World Anti-Doping Agency?
A. Montreal
B. New York
C. London
D. Moscow
In which country early in the year 2018 a team of archaeologists announced the discovery of more than 61,000
long-lost Maya civilization?
A. Guatemala
B. Panama
C. Mexico
D. Brazil
ON 15th August which Country(s) celebrates their Independence Day?
A. South Korea
B. India
C. Liechtenstein
D. Congo
E. All of Above
International Energy Agency (IEA) was founded in year?
A. 1970
B. 1972
C. 1974
D. 1978
Headquarter of International Energy Agency (IEA) is located in:
A. USA
B. Germany
C. France
D. none of these
Which animal has the largest brain in the world?
A. Elephant
B. Graffe
C. Sperm whale
D. Ostrich
Which animal has the largest ears of any animal in the planet?
A. African Elephant
B. Jackrabbit
C. Giraffe
D. Whale Shark
What is the fastest land snake in the world?
A. Black mamba
B. Pythons
C. Anaconda
D. Viper
Total members of International Energy Agency (IEA) are_________?
A. 25
B. 30
C. 35
D. 36
Mo Farah a champion at which sport?
A. Football
B. Swimming
C. Tennis
D. Athetics
Michael Phelps has won the most Olympic medals ever, which sport did he compete in?
A. Swimming
B. Tennis
C. Soccer
D. Football
Andy Murray is champion at which sport?
A. Football
B. Tennis
C. Soccer
D. Basketball
What colour belt are martial arts experts entitled to wear?
A. Black
B. Red
C. White
D. Green
Which country does footballer Lionel Messi play for?
A. Argentina
B. France
C. Brazil
D. Germany
How many titles won Brazil in FIFA World Cups?
A. 3
B. 4
C. 5
D. 6
With five victories to date, what team has won the FIFA World Cup the most number of times?
A. France
B. Germany
C. Spain
D. Brazil
Which is the largest river of Canada?
A. St. Lawrence.
B. Florence.
C. McKenzie.
D. St. Kitty.
what is the size of bedminton court in singles?
A. Width 17f, Length 44f
B. Width 16f, Length 44f
C. Width 15f, Length 44f
D. Width 14f, Length 44f
What is the sand on a golf course called?
A. Bunker
B. Silica
C. Regular
D. Ooid
How many pieces does a player have in Ludo?
A. 7
B. 6
C. 5
D. 4
From which country does Lego come?
A. Denmark
B. Australia
C. England
D. Greece
In which sport might you do a slam dunk?
A. Basketball
B. Football
C. Tennis
D. Soccer
A card of which colour dismisses a player from the match?
A. Blue
B. Red
C. Green
D. Yellow
What is the minimum number of players that can play in one soccer team?
A. 6 players
B. 7 players
C. 8 players
D. 9 players
In which sport can you hear the score announced as “30-love” ?
A. Tennis
B. Football
C. Ludo
D. Soccer
The Bering Strait is a strait of the Pacific, which borders with the Arctic to north. It is located between?
A. Russia and the United States
B. Russia and Poland
C. Canada and the United States
D. USA and Mexico
Rotunda Capitol Building is located in __________ ?
A. Paris
B. Washington DC
C. Berlin
D. Ottawa
News Paper “The Mail” has its origin from ?
A. Moscow
B. London
C. Paris
D. Washington
_____________ is the independence day of Sudan.
A. January 1
B. January 2
C. January 3
D. January 4
The International Day of Older Persons is observed every year on __________?
A. August 1
B. September 1
C. October 1
D. November 1
Provencal language is spoken in _______ ?
A. Portugal
B. France
C. Ethiopia
D. Rhodesia
February 14 is known as _________ ?
A. World Health Day
B. Earth Day
C. Valentine Day
D. World Meteorological Day
International Mother Language day is celebrated every Year on _____________ ?
A. February 21
B. February 22
C. February 23
D. February 24
Tatar is a _______?
A. Language
B. Cuisine
C. Religion
D. Game
The day known as the Global family day is ________?
A. December 31
B. January 1
C. January 27
D. July 21
In, Scrabble the number of tiles a player has is_________?
A. 6
B. 7
C. 8
D. 9
Total pockets on a standard pool table are ?
A. 4
B. 6
C. 8
D. 10
+90 is International code for which country?
A. Turkey
B. Vietnam
C. Yemen
D. Cuba
How many holes in a standard golf course ?
A. 16
B. 18
C. 20
D. 21
Indian troops stormed Golden Temple, a holy place of Sikhs, in Amritsar in__________?
A. 1978
B. 1980
C. 1982
D. 1984
Charlie Chaplin’s stolen dead body was recovered in year?
A. 1975
B. 1976
C. 1977
D. 1978
Renminbi is the official currency of____________?
A. Taiwan
B. China
C. North Korea
D. Philippine
Old Name of Palestine is___________?
A. Kahira
B. Bhambore
C. Canaan
D. None of above
Highest Point Of Hindu Kush Range?
A. Nanga parbat
B. K-2
C. Trich Mir
D. Mount Everest
SAFF Championship 2018 was hosted By_________?
A. India
B. Bangladesh
C. Maldives
D. Nepal
Which Team Won SAFF Championship 2018?
A. India
B. Pakistan
C. Maldives
D. Nepal
The Abu Ghraib Military Prison is located in which of the following Countries?
A. Iraq
B. Cuba
C. Afghanistan
D. Pakistan
The “Swaythling Cup” is associated with the game of__________?
A. Volleyball
B. Badminton
C. Gulf
D. Table tennis
Afghanistan became an affiliate member of the International Cricket Council (ICC) in___________?
A. 2001
B. 2002
C. 2003
D. 2007
In which Country ruins of “Cyrene” is located?
A. Egypt
B. Lybia
C. Jordan
D. Turkey
In which Country does the desert city Timbuktoo lies?
A. Morocco
B. Mauritania
C. Mali
D. Sudan
Darul Uloom Deoband was founded in________?
A. 31 May 1866
B. 31 June 1867
C. 31 July 1868
D. 31 August 1869
The Presidency of United Nations Security Council rotates every__________?
A. One month
B. Six month
C. Twelve month
D. One Year
Which of the following Governor General of Pakistan died in exile?
A. Ghulam Muhammad
B. Iskander Mirza
C. Khawaja Nazimudin
D. Muhammad Ali Boghra
The first United Nation Conference on Environment and Development which was held in 1992 at_________?
A. Johansberg
B. London
C. New York
D. Rio De Jenerio
Otto Von Bismarck was _____________?
A. Historian of UK
B. Ceazar of Russia
C. First chancelor of German empire
D. King of Prussia
Chichen Itza was a large pre-Columbian city built by the Maya people of the Terminal Classic period, the
archaeological site is located at________?
A. Brazil
B. USA
C. Mexico
D. Canada
In relay race, the baton must weight at least______ grame?
A. 30
B. 40
C. 50
D. 60
Saigon is the old name of which city?
A. Jakarta
B. Hu Chi Minh
C. Manila
D. Bangkok
Which is the only one hockey world cup was palyed after three years?
A. 1975
B. 1976
C. 1977
D. 1978
From which year Hockey World Cup is being played after every four years?
A. 1980
B. 1982
C. 1984
D. 1986
Where first Hockey World Cup was played in 1971?
A. Barcelona
B. Madrid
C. Lahore
D. Sydny
How many rows and columns are in the modern Periodic Table?
A. 18 columns and 7 rows
B. 12 columns and 9 rows
C. 7 columns and 18 rows
D. 25 columns and 15 rows
Word “Tusnami” belong to which Language?
A. Veitnam
B. Indonesia
C. China
D. Japan
What are rows in Periodic table called?
A. Period
B. Group
C. Verticals
D. Perpendiculars
What are Columns in Periodic table called?
A. Period
B. Group
C. Verticals
D. Perpendiculars
Where is Largest man made Waterfall?
A. Brazil
B. China
C. Canada
D. USA
Which City of the Iran has the biggest Oil refinery of Iran?
A. Abadan
B. Asphan
C. Tehran
D. None of them
Why Aberdeen city of UK is an important city?
A. industrial city
B. seaport
C. famous as granite city
D. all of them
The first ever Test match in the history of Cricket was played between England and Australia in___________?
1867
1877
1887
1897
TAPI Gas Pipe Line will go through which sea?
A. Caribbean sea
B. Arabian sea
C. Caspain sea
D. None of these
Who was the first Federal Tax Ombudsman of Pakistan?
A. Justice (R) Saleem Kazmi
B. Justice (R) Saleem Akhtar
C. Justice (R) Allah Nawaz
D. Justice (R) Ijaz Nisar
The epic Peom “Shahnama” was written by________?
A. Al Beruni
B. Firdausi
C. Amir Khusrau
D. Rumi
The capital of Belarus is……..?
A. Brazilia
B. Minsk
C. Manama
D. Sarajevo
FTA stands for_____________?
A. Free Transit Agreement
B. Free Trade Agreement
C. Free Transport Agreement
D. Free Traveling Agreement
FDI stands for__________?
A. Foreign Disposal Income
B. Foreign Direct Investment
C. Foreign Dealing Investment
D. Foreign Direct Income
APAPPS Stands for ____________?
A. Afghanistan-Pakistan Action Plan for Peace and Solidarity
B. Afghanistan-Pakistan Allied Plan for Peace and Solidarity
C. Afghanistan-Pakistan Alliance Progress for peace and Solidarity
D. Afghanistan-Pakistan Action Progress for Peace and Solidarity
G.T. Road stands for___________?
A. Grand Tourist Road
B. Grand Trunk Road
C. Great Transport Road
D. None of these
Spain became democratic in which year?
A. 1970
B. 1971
C. 1974
D. 1975
When King Edward Medical University (oldest Medical university of Pakistan) was established?
A. 1852
B. 1856
C. 1860
D. 1884
Which Country built the World’s tallest Timber tower named Mjos Tower?
A. Iran
B. Japan
C. France
D. Norway
WhatsApp launched on_________?
A. 24 feb 2009
B. 24 feb 2008
C. 24 feb 2007
D. None
Buzkushi is a __________?
A. River of Afghanistan
B. National tree
C. A traditional afghan drerss
D. A traditional afghan game
The Book “Higher Than Hope: The Biography Of Nelson Mandela” is written by?
A. Viny Mandela
B. Hennery Slag
C. Fatima Meer
D. None
in how many European Countries Euro currency is used?
A. 15
B. 19
C. 23
D. None of these
When the name of Lyallpur was changed to Faisalabad?
A. September 1, 1977
B. August 1, 1978
C. January 1, 1979
D. March 1, 1980
Abd al-Rahman I was the conquer of __________?
A. Spain
B. India
C. Iraq
D. Iran
Name of Central Excise Duty has been changed as a Federal Excise Duty on?
A. 1st July, 2003
B. 1st July, 2005
C. 1st July, 2007
D. 1st July, 2008
“Al-Farooq” and “AL-Ghazali” are written by?
A. Hali
B. Shibli Nomani
C. Deputy Nazir Ahmad
D. None of above
Karez is the irrigation system of which province of Pakistan?
A. punjab
B. sindh
C. KPK
D. Balochistan
Capital of Turkey is__________?
A. istanbul
B. Ankara
C. damshqus
D. tehran
The 2018 Hungarian parliamentary elections were the _________ since the adoption of the new constitution by the
Country.
A. 1st
B. 2nd
C. 4th
D. 6th
The 19th Asian games will be held in which city?
A. Tokyo, Japan
B. Osaka, Japan
C. Kuala lumpur, Malaysia
D. Hanghzou, China
The motto of 18th Asian games is __________?
A. Energy of Asia
B. Games for Peace
C. Diversity Shines Here
D. Thrilling Games, Harmonious Asia
Hangzhou will be the _________ Chinese City to host Asian games in 2022.
A. 1st
B. 2nd
C. 3rd
D. 4th
The 17th Asian games were held in which City?
A. Jakarta and Palembang, Indonesia
B. Incheon, South Korea
C. New Delhi, India
D. Beijing, China
The 17th Asian Games were held in _________?
A. 2014
B. 2015
C. 2016
D. 2018
Who is the Author of “The Myth of independence”?
A. I.H. Qureshi
B. Zulfikar Ali Bhutto
C. Aysha Jalal
D. Shahid Rafique
The headquarter of Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) of the United Nations is in_________?
A. Rome, Italy
B. Paris, France
C. New York, US
D. None
The Coldstream Guards is the oldest continuously serving regiment in the Army, belongs to which Country?
A. Japan
B. Iceland
C. USA
D. UK
RAW is an Indian Secret Service which headquarters is in delhi and was founded in?
A. 1960
B. 1965
C. 1968
D. 1970
CIA is Intelligence agency of USA headquartered in Langley, Virginia was founded in?
A. Sep 18, 1945
B. Sep 18, 1946
C. Sep 18, 1947
D. Sep 18, 1948
How many sports were played in summer Olympic 2016?
A. 22
B. 28
C. 34
D. 40
How many Sports were in Winter Olympic 2018?
A. 7 Sports
B. 9 Sports
C. 12 Sports
D. 15 Sports
Famous British Physicist Stephen Hawking died at the age of _________?
A. 66
B. 76
C. 86
D. 96
Who is the Author of the Book “Brief Answers to the Big Questions”?
A. Stephen Hawking
B. Albert Einstein
C. Newton
D. Chadwick
The day which is celebrated on 21 September every year is _________?
A. Indigenious day
B. Election day
C. Central excise day
D. World peace day
The third Sunday in January is annually celebrated as____________?
A. Thanksgiving
B. National Youth Day
C. World Religion Day
D. International Day for Achievers
When National Voter’s Day is celebrated by ECP?
A. 7 December
B. 8 December
C. 8 January
D. 7 November
Katla Volcano located in which country?
A. Iceland
B. Ireland
C. Finland
D. Sawaziland
JAXA is a Space Agency of which Country?
A. Jordan
B. Japan
C. Jamaica
D. Germany
What is the typical interest rate on World Bank loans, which are revised every six months?
A. 0.5%
B. 1%
C. 1.5%
D. 2%
Which Country recently joined in IMF as 189th member?
A. Nauru
B. South Sodan
C. Lativia
D. Sumatra
When in New York, UNO head quarter complex is completed?
A. 1950
B. 1952
C. 1955
D. 1956
Which Country has the most fatalities in World War 2?
A. Soviot Union
B. UK
C. USA
D. Yogusalavia
FRB stands for____________?
A. Federal Return Board
B. Federal Revenue Board
C. Federal Reserve Board
D. Foreign Return Board
“OGDC” is abbreviation of_________________?
A. Oil & Gas Development Council
B. Oil & Gas Development Company
C. Oil & Gas Development Corporation
D. None of above
When did Pervez Musharraf resign from the post of President ?
A. 18 August 2008
B. 12 October 2008
C. 10 September 2008
D. 5 July 2005
The 17th summit of Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) was held in June, 2017 in Astana. Where did its
18th summit held?
A. Manila
B. Singapore
C. Indonesia
D. China
World Longest mountain range is__________?
A. Himalya
B. Hindu kush
C. Andes
D. Kunlun
Which Country have the Highest Percentage Of Population Under 18 Years Old?
A. Niger
B. Uganda
C. Chad
D. Ungola
Which is the most corrupt Country in the World?
A. Nigeria
B. Sudan
C. Uganda
D. South Africa
When was the United Nations headquarters start to built?
A. September 1948
B. September 1949
C. September 1950
D. September 1951
SAARC Disaster Management Center was set up in Oct 2006 at_________?
A. Kabul
B. Khatmando
C. New Delhi
D. Islamabad
CT Scan stand for__________?
A. Computed Tomography Scan
B. Computer Topography Scan
C. Computed Topography Scan
D. Computer Tomography Scan
Which Country largest grower and Producer of Palm oil?
A. Indonesia
B. Malaysia
C. Thailand
D. None of these
Where is river Ontario?
A. Australia
B. Canada
C. North America
D. Japan
Novel “War and Peace” was written by__________?
A. Tito
B. Leo Tolstoy
C. Shelly
D. Daunte
What is the Capital of Gambia?
A. Conakry
B. George Town
C. Banjul
D. Seoul
The Current Senior-most Parliamentarian in Pakistan is_____________?
A. Sheikh raheed
B. chaudhry Anwar ali cheema
C. Makhdoom Amin faheem
D. Chaudhry Nisar Ali Khan
Who is the first Asian to win the Nobel Prize?
A. C.V Raman
B. Dr. Abdul Salam
C. I.A Bunin
D. Rabindranath Tagore
“Sabor” is the parliment of__________?
A. Denmark
B. Italy
C. Croatia
D. Finland
Baseball is the national Game of___________?
A. France
B. Haiti
C. Turkey
D. Cuba
What is the third highest Mountain Peak in the world?
A. Kanchenjunga
B. Makalu
C. Cho Oyu
D. Lhotse
How many players in baseball game in each team?
A. 7
B. 9
C. 11
D. 13
How many players are in a water polo team?
A. 4
B. 5
C. 6
D. 7
Ramon Magsaysay Award is regarded as the_________version of the Nobel Prize?
A. African
B. Asian
C. European
D. Chinese
Which of the following has won the Nobel Prize for Chemistry 2018?
A. George Smith
B. Frances Arnold
C. Greg Winter
D. All of above
E. None of them
Which of the following has won the Nobel Prize for Physics 2018?
A. Gérard Mourou
B. Arthur Ashkin
C. Donna Strickland
D. All of these
E. None of them
Which of the following has won the Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine 2018?
A. James P. Allison
B. Tasuku Honjo
C. Michael W. Young
D. Both A & B
E. None of them
The Only Country in the World, which Flag is not rectangular?
A. Swaziland
B. Andorra
C. Nepal
D. Kazakhstan
Which landlocked Country flag has Two Cows in it?
A. Lichtenstein
B. Kazakhstan
C. Swaziland
D. Andorra
Capital of Sudan is_________?
A. Jamestown
B. Juba
C. Dodoma
D. Khartoum
Vexillology is the study of__________?
A. Flags
B. Signals
C. Vintage Cars
D. Stamps
In which city Interpol was founded in September 7, 1923?
A. Paris
B. London
C. Vienna
D. Geneva
Water lily is symbol of which Country?
A. Canada
B. China
C. Bangladesh
D. Pakistan
When was Chernobyl catastrophic nuclear accident occurred in Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic?
A. 26 April 1980
B. 26 April 1986
C. 26 April 1989
D. 26 April 1994
How many countries are member of UNO?
A. 191
B. 192
C. 193
D. 194
Telephone was invented by__________?
A. Vint Cerf
B. Charles Babbage
C. Edison
D. Alexander Graham Bell
Who was the first President of Chinese Republic ?
A. jUNKO Tabar
B. Sun yat san
C. MaoTse-Tung
D. Kim ii Jong
World Intellectual Property Day is observed on___________?
A. 20 May
B. 20 Feb
C. 26 Oct
D. 26 April
What country has the highest divorce rate by UNO?
A. Maldives
B. Belarus
C. United states
D. India
Which one is the World’s most dangerous city?
A. Los cabos, Mexico
B. Mumbai, India
C. Kabul, Afghanistan
D. Berlin, Germany
Bali is an island of_________?
A. Indonesia
B. Malasia
C. Austrailia
D. None of these
In which district of Pakistan Kalabagh Dam is located?
A. MIANWALI
B. SAHIWAL
C. BAHAWALPUR
D. ATTOCK
Oldest democracy in the world is___________?
A. Greece
B. Pakistan
C. India
D. USA
Pakistan won the ICC World Cup (One Day) in 1992. It was___________in a row of ICC World Cup.
A. 5th
B. 6th
C. 7th
D. 8TH
Who is the founder of google?
A. Larry page
B. Sergey Brin
C. Martin Cooper
D. Both A & B
Tomb of Nur Jahan is located in__________?
A. Kabul
B. Agra
C. Lahore
D. Multan
How Many Countries In Continent Africa?
A. 50
B. 52
C. 54
D. 56
what is the meaning of eSwatini?
A. Land of Contrasts
B. Land of Pure people
C. Land of the Swazis
D. Land of Fertile fields
What is the new name of the Country Swaziland?
A. Belarus
B. Moldova
C. Angola
D. eSwatini
The largest helicopter in the world is__________?
A. CH-47 Chinook
B. Hughes YOH-6A
C. Robinson R44
D. Mil Mi-26
Which was the first country to withdraw from CENTO?
A. Iraq
B. Afghanistan
C. Turkey
D. U.K
When was SAARC founded?
A. 1982
B. 1984
C. 1985
D. 1983
Which UN body deals with Population Problems ?
A. UNDP
B. UNFPA
C. UNICEF
D. UNESCO
Which of the following Countries is not a member of a SAARC ?
A. Sri lanka
B. Bhutan
C. Maldives
D. Myanmar
Which of the following is used as the logo of the world wide fund for nature (WWF)?
A. Deer
B. Panda
C. Camel
D. Lion
The land lying between the river Ravi and river Chenab is called________?
A. Bari Doab
B. Chaj Doab
C. Rachna Doab
D. Sindh sagar Doab
The Land lying between the River Indus and River Jhelum is called:
A. Bari Doab
B. Chaj Doab
C. Rachna Doab
D. Sindh sagar Doab
UPS is now widely use in households. What does UPS stands for ?
A. Uniform Power Storage
B. Universal Product Support
C. Under Panel Storage
D. Uninterruptible Power Supply
What is the Combined Population of the Commonwealth Community of 53 Countries?
A. 1.4 billion
B. 2.4 billion
C. 3.4 billion
D. 4.4 billion
Rwanda will be the Second African Country to host The Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM)
2020, which was the first?
A. Ghana
B. Uganda
C. Egypt
D. South Africa
Croatia is an Eastern European country with a long coastline on the____________?
A. Adriatic Sea
B. Sea of Azove
C. Dead sea
D. Red sea
What was the name of Malaysian airline flight which was lost and disappeared in 2014?
A. MH 370
B. Mh 385
C. NN 350
D. MN 300
The book “No Spin” is the autobiography of which veteran Cricketer?
A. Muttiah Muralitharan
B. Anil Kumble
C. Bishan Singh Bedi
D. Shane Warn
The Author of book “The Reluctant Fundamentalist” is_____________?
A. Mohsin Hamid
B. Nazir Ahmed
C. Hafeez Ali Jan
D. Rafiq Tarar
India is the most successful team in the Asia Cup tournament having won the cup ______times?
A. Five
B. Six
C. Seven
D. Four
The Author of book “Pakistan: A Hard Country” is___________?
A. Anatol lieven
B. Ruskin Dom
C. I H Qureshi
D. Stephan Job
Where was the first Asia Cup held?
A. UAE
B. India
C. Pakistan
D. Sri Lanka
The first Asia Cup was held in ________?
A. 1982
B. 1984
C. 1986
D. 1988
Who Wrote the Book named “The Blind Man’s Garden”?
A. Mohsin Hamid
B. Nadeem Aslam
C. Ayesha jala
D. Zahid Hamid
World Heart Day is Celebrated every year on ___________?
A. 28 October
B. 28 November
C. 29 September
D. 28 April
How many Sovereign States have English as an official language?
A. 50
B. 54
C. 57
D. 60
Pakistan became a member of International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) in_________?
A. 1949
B. 1953
C. 1957
D. 1963
Which Country is safest country in the World according to World Economic Forum report?
A. Finland
B. UAE
C. Norway
D. Poland
The International Olympic Committee (IOC) was founded in 1894 at___________?
A. Saudi Arabia
B. Iraq
C. Qatar
D. Paris
The Temple of Heaven, a religious building, is located in____________?
A. Edinburgh
B. Rome
C. Beijing
D. Shanghai
Reuters news agency was established in_________?
A. 1846
B. 1849
C. 1851
D. 1855
Which country has recently rolled out World’s First Hydrogen Powered Train?
A. Italy
B. Norway
C. Germany
D. Denmark
CBA stands for __________?
A. Collective Bargaining Agent
B. Collective Bargaining Agency
C. Collective Bargaining Administration
D. Collective Bargaining Association
Ukara is an island in___________?
A. Lake Victoria
B. Lake Caspian
C. Lake Superior
D. Lake Baikal
Which of the following is called “Grave Yard Of Dinosaurs”?
A. China
B. Argentine
C. Montana
D. Brazil
The ________ Nuclear Power Plant is the United Arab Emirates’s first Nuclear Power Station?
A. Fujairah Nuclear Power Plant
B. Ajman Nuclear Power Plant
C. Hanul Nuclear Power Plant
D. Barakah Nuclear Power Plant
Barakah Nuclear Power Plant is in___________?
A. India
B. Pakistan
C. Iran
D. UAE
The joint operations center of Islamic Military Counter Terrorism Coalition (IMCTC) is in__________?
A. Dubai
B. Riyadh
C. Tehran
D. Islamabad
World Senior Citizen Day is celebrated on___________?
A. August 23
B. August 22
C. August 21
D. August 20
Jang ( News Paper ) belongs to which city of Pakistan?
A. Karachi
B. Lahore
C. Peshawar
D. Quetta
Headquarters of OPEC is located in__________?
A. Vienna
B. Jakarta
C. Hague
D. Berlin
Who holds the title of Badshah Khan, frontier Gandhi ?
A. Abdul Ghaffar Khan
B. Lala Lajpat Rai
C. Gandhi
D. Rabindra Nath
The International Olympic Committee (IOC) was founded in__________?
A. 1894
B. 1898
C. 1902
D. 1904
The headquarter of Reuters News agency is in__________?
A. Brussels
B. Paris
C. London
D. None of these
The International Olympic Committee (IOC) was founded by__________?
A. Demetrios Vikelas
B. Pierre de Coubertin
C. Both of these
D. None of these
The Creation of IOC was inspired by the ancient Olympic Games which were held in________?
A. France
B. Germany
C. Greece
D. Switzerland
FIFA was founded in_________?
A. 1904
B. 1908
C. 1912
D. 1916
The largest Gold mine of Australia is__________?
A. Telfer Gold Mine
B. Fimiston Open Pit
C. Boddington Gold Mine
D. Jundee Gold Mine
AP news agency was established in_________?
A. 1842
B. 1846
C. 1849
D. 1850
Due to World wars the Olympic Games were cancelled in?
A. 1916 and 1940
B. 1918 and 1942
C. 1916, 1938, and 1942
D. 1916, 1940, and 1944
The first Summer Olympics organized by the IOC were held in 1896 in________?
A. France
B. Germany
C. Greece
D. Switzerland
The first Winter Olympics organized by the IOC was held in ________ in 1924?
A. France
B. Germany
C. Greece
D. Switzerland
The FIFA Men’s World Cup was commenced in_________?
A. 1924
B. 1930
C. 1936
D. 1942
The FIFA Women’s World Cup was commenced in_________?
A. 1981
B. 1983
C. 1987
D. 1991
Kangaroos are mostly found in___________?
A. Australia
B. New Zealand
C. Australia and New Zealand
D. Australia, New Zealand and South Africa
Polar bears are mostly__________?
A. carnivorous
B. Herbivorous
C. Omnivorous
D. None of these
Which country produce the most of the refugees in the world?
A. Syria
B. Afghanistan
C. South sudan
D. Myanmar
The world’s first nuclear power plant was built by_________?
A. United States
B. France
C. Russia
D. Germany
The Tallest tree in the world is__________?
A. Date palm
B. Coconut palm
C. Cuban Royal palm
D. Redwoods
The oldest film industry of the world is____________?
A. Lollywood
B. Bollywood
C. Hollywood
D. Nestor Studios
The largest eggs in the world today are the eggs laid by the_________?
A. African Duck
B. Whale
C. Crocodile
D. Ostrich
Pandas are feed almost entirely on__________?
A. beech
B. bamboo
C. red pine
D. European larch
Old name of Zimbabwe is__________?
A. Southern Rhodesia
B. Northern Rhodesia
C. Saigon
D. Zaire
Who is the current CEO of Q-Mobile?
A. Anwar Saifullah Khan
B. Zeeshan Akhtar
C. Jawed Iqbal
D. Wang Xiu Ying
Who assassinated Gandhi?
A. disgruntled British soldier
B. Muslim nationalist
C. Sikh Nationalist
D. Hindu nationalist
When did India become independent?
A. 1940
B. 1942
C. 1947
D. 1952
The scientific study of the origin, history, and structure of the earth is known as ________?
A. Geography
B. Geology
C. Hydrology
D. Meteorology
The study of the earth and its features is known as ________?
A. Geology
B. Geography
C. Crystallography
D. Petrolgy
The study of light and vision is known as _______?
A. Acoustics
B. Optics
C. Astronomy
D. None of these
Science dealing with design, construction, and use of machinery or mechanical structures is known as ________?
A. Optics
B. Mechanics
C. Paleontology
D. None of these
The study of aircraft design, construction, and navigation is known as ________?
A. Acoustics
B. Aeronautics
C. Robotics
D. Meteorology
The study of sound is known as ________?
A. Acoustics
B. Paleontology
C. Mineralogy
D. Cartography
Animal that Sleeps the least is___________?
A. Elephants
B. Giraffe
C. Sheep
D. Deer
The most sleepiest animal in the world, which sleeps about 22 hours (out of 24)?
A. Squirrel
B. Tiger
C. Python
D. Koala
Which of the following animal sleeps the most i.e. 20 hours out of 24 hours?
A. Leopard
B. Lion
C. Tiger
D. Giant Armadillo
David Cameron, Britian Prime Minister from (2010 to 2016) Belongs to ___________ party?
A. Conservative
B. Democratic
C. Labour
D. People`s
The first country in the world to impose complete ban on the sale of all forms of Tobacco is_______?
A. New Zealand
B. Switzerland
C. Bhutan
D. Japan
The world’s largest land animal is__________?
A. Hippopotamus
B. Asian elephant
C. African forest elephant
D. African bush elephant
What was the name of the first mosque in the Indian subcontinent?
A. Mahabat Khan Mosque
B. Badshahi Mosque
C. Cheraman Juma Mosque
D. Malik Dinar Mosque
Shahi Qila located in which city of Pakistan?
A. Lahore
B. Sukkur
C. Quetta
D. Peshawar
The USA film industry Hollywood is located in__________?
A. New york
B. California
C. Alaska
D. Washington D.C
Who was the Prime Minister of the Britain during Indo-Pak Partition?
A. Clement Attlee
B. Lord Mount Batten
C. Winston Churchill
D. Chamberlain
How many times has Pakistan hosted Asian games?
A. Once
B. Twice
C. Never
D. Thrice
Who is the Civilian Commander-In-Chief of Pakistan Armed forces?
A. Cheif Justice of Pakistan
B. President of Pakistan
C. Prime Minister of Pakistan
D. Speaker of National Asembly
How many football World Cups have been played till now?
A. 18
B. 19
C. 20
D. 21
In which city of Sindh the famous Hathi Dar is located?
A. Sukkur
B. Shikarpur
C. Kotdiji
D. Sehwan
Old name of Dhaka is_________?
A. Khan garh
B. Mehmood nagar
C. Jehangir nagar
D. Montgomery
Which of the following is Higher Rank in Pakistan Air Force?
A. Squadron Leader
B. Air commodore
C. Wing Commando
D. Group Caption
The Half marathon has an official distance of _______ kilometers?
A. 19.1 km
B. 20.2 km
C. 21.1 km
D. 22.3 km
The full marathon has an official distance of ________ kilometers?
A. 39 km
B. 41.2 km
C. 42.2 km
C. 44.1 km
Talbul project is disputed between:
A. India – Bangladesh
B. Pakistan – India
C. Indian – Bhutan
D. India – Srilanka
The 2018 Asian games is officially known as_________?
A. 18th Asian Games
B. 19th Asian Games
C. Jakarta Palembang 2018
D. Both A & C
Where was 1951 Asian games held?
A. New Delhi, India
B. Jakarta, Indonesia
C. Tokyo, Japan
D. Seoul, South Korea
The 1951 Asian games was officially known as__________?
A. First Asian Games
B. The Games of Asia
C. Peace Games
D. The Asian Games
First Asian games were held in year ________?
A. 1949
B. 1950
C. 1951
D. 1952
The 20th Commonwealth games were held in which year?
A. 2013
B. 2014
C. 2018
D. 2016
The 20th Commonwealth games were held in________?
A. Queensland, Australia
B. Glasgow, Scotland
C. New Delhi, India
D. Birmingham, England
What was the motto of the 21st Commonwealth games?
A. Peace and passion
B. Energy of the Commonwealth
C. Share the dream
D. Heart of the UK, soul of the Commonwealth
1st Commonwealth games were held in year _______?
A. 1930
B. 1926
C. 1922
D. 1934
Jhat pat is the old name of__________?
A. Haripur
B. Dera Alhyar
C. Sawat
D. Khairpur
Name the First-ever eye bank of Pakistan?
A. Eye Bank Foundation
B. Lions Eye Institute
C. Eye Bank Society Hospital
D. Al-Shifa Trust Eye Hospital
The Winter Capital of the Balochistan?
A. Ziarat
B. Gwadar
C. Quetta
D. Dera Bugti
Dapsang is another name of_________?
A. K-2
B. Nanga parbat
C. Rakaposhi
D. Mount Everest
The Indus flows into the Arabian sea at________?
A. Sajawal
B. Thata
C. Karachi
D. Badin
Which is oldest university of United States of America?
A. Yale
B. Seattle
C. New York
D. Harvard
University of Karachi was established in which year?
A. 1948
B. 1951
C. 1954
D. 1957
Sindh University Jamshoro was established in which year?
A. 1944
B. 1945
C. 1946
D. 1947
Estimated average depth of Arabian sea near Karachi is_________?
A. 2223m
B. 2324m
C. 2526m
D. 2734m
The United Nations’ (UN) World Refugee Day is observed on_________ each year.
A. June 20
B. June 21
C. June 22
D. June 23
Which is the world’s largest refugee camp in 2018?
A. Bidi Bidi
B. Dadaab
C. Kutupalong
D. Kakuma
E. None of these
Who is known as Father of Pakistan Air Force?
A. Air Chief Marshal Mosa Khan
B. Air Chief Marshal M. Asghar Khan
C. Air Chief Marshal Sohail Aman
D. None of these
How many Pakistanis are currently included in British Parliament?
A. 10
B. 12
C. 14
D. 16
Recently how many Muslims are elected to British Parliament?
A. 12
B. 10
C. 14
D. 16
Which conutry is following one party system?
A. Mongolia
B. China
C. Chile
D. Spain
Current Director General of International Organization of Migration is?
A. William Lacy
B. William Lee
C. Antonio Vitorino
D. Joseph Henderson
How many headsmen (Jalad) are in Pakistan’s jail?
A. 3
B. 5
C. 7
D. 9
How President of Pakistan is elected?
A. National Assembly
B. Senate
C. Provincial Assemblies
D. National Assembly, Senate and Provincial Assemblies
Homeopathy as system of medicine was developed by Dr. Samuel Hahnemann in Germany in _______?
A. 1788
B. 1792
C. 1796
D. 1799
The World Homeopathy Day is observed every year on _______ to pay tribute to Dr. Christian Friedrich Samuel
Hahnemann.
A. 8th April
B. 10th April
C. 15th April
D. 22nd April
First time in world Country to make constitution is___________?
A. China
B. France
C. USA
D. Russia
Guantanamo Bay is used as a Prison for__________?
A. Iraq war prisoners
B. Afghanistan War prisoners
C. International Prisoners
D. None of these
Where the 3rd Nuclear Security Summit held on the 24th March 2014?
A. Paris, France
B. New York, USA
C. London, UK
D. Hague, Netherland
Which Continent has the highest number of Countries?
A. Asia
B. Europe
C. Noth America
D. Africa
First Opium War was fought between_____________?
A. Romania and Hungry
B. France and Germany
C. United Kingdom and China
D. none of these
In ODI Cricket Which Team holds the record of highest margin win (by score) is ?
A. Australia
B. South Africa
C. New zealand
D. Sri Lanka
STAR stands for__________?
A. Standard Terminal Arrival Road
B. Standard Terminal Arrival Route
C. Standard Term Arrival Route
D. Strong Terminal Arrival Road
The second name of Khojak Pass is _______ ?
A. Toba Chaman
B. Toba Afghanistan
C. Toba Kaker
D. None of them
What is meant by word Quetta?
A. Town
B. Fort
C. Hill
D. Dead
The word “OPF” stands for_________?
A. Overseas Pakistan Federation
B. Overseas People Federation
C. Overseas Pakistanis Foundation
D. None of these
“Doab” is a _______?
A. Area b/w two oceans
B. Area b/w two rivers
C. Area b/w two islands
D. Area b/w two countries
First Asian city to host the Olympics is__________?
A. Beijing
B. Tokyo
C. New Dehli
D. Katmandu
First Country to make Education Compulsory is_________?
A. USA
B. China
C. Japan
D. Prussia
Who was the 1st President of India?
A. V.V. Giri
B. Jawaharlal Nehru
C. Rajendra Prasad
D. Lal Bahadur Shastri
The last King of Afghanistan was____________?
A. Habib ullah Khan
B. Muhammad Zahir Shah
C. Sardar Daud Khan
D. Aman ullah Khan
The largest opium producer province of Afghanistan is_________?
A. Helmand
B. Paktia
C. Herat
D. Nangarhar
Which of the following is not an example of modern slavery?
A. Bonded labour
B. Child labour
C. Human trafficking
D. Forced marriage
E. All of the above are examples of modern slavery
Which Country has Constructed the world longest sea bridge?
A. USA
B. Germany
C. China
D. France
Reykjavik is the capital of ________?
A. Iceland
B. Ireland
C. Croatia
D. Montenegro
Manila is the capital and seaport of ________?
A. Phillipines
B. Coast Rica
C. Croatia
D. Montenegro
Gulf war started in________?
A.1990
B.1992
C.1993
D.1991
Capital of Croatia is_____________?
A. Zagreb
B. Rijeka
C. Sisak
D. Zadar
River Sawan is located in__________?
A. Sindh
B. GB
C. Swat
D. Rawalpindi
Who Won the FIFA World Cup 2018 ?
A. Croatia
B. Argentina
C. Pakistan
D. France
Who was the First Poet of the Urdu language?
A. Mirza Asadullah Khan Ghalib
B. Hassan Mohani
C. Amir Khusrow
D. Mir Taqi Mir
Who is the Father of Urdu Literature?
A. Mirza Asadullah Khan Ghalib
B. Mir Taqi Mir
C. Hassan Mohani
D. Molvi Abdul Haq
SUPARCO stand for__________?
A. The Space and Upper Atmosphere Research Commission
B. The Space and Upper Atmosphere Research Company
C. The Space and Upper Atmosphere Research Cooperation
D. The Space and Upper Atmosphere Research Contents
SSGC stands for __________?
A. Sui Sindh Gas Corridor
B. Sui Southern Gas Company’s
C. Sui Special Gas Company’s
D. Sui Southern Gas Corridor
CPI stands for __________?
A. Company Price Index
B. Customer Price Index
C. Current Price Index
D. Consumer Price Index
International Day of Cooperatives is observed on the ________ Saturday of July each year?
A. First
B. Second
C. Third
D. Fourth
2018 Nobel Prize Currently Awarded in Physics is for________?
A. For groundbreaking inventions in the field of laser physics
B. For the optical tweezers and their application to biological systems
C. For their method of generating high-intensity, ultra-short optical pulses
D. All of these
DMO stands for __________?
A. Direct Monitoring Officer
B. Dual Monitoring Officer
C. District Monitoring Officer
D. Departmental Monitoring Officer
World Zoonoses Day is observed on __________ every year?
A. July 3
B. July 4
C. July 5
D. July 6
CGTO stands for __________?
A. Counter Gas Theft Organization
B. Counter Gas Theft Operations
C. Central Gas Theft Operations
D. Company Gas Theft Operations
What is the Capital of Monaco?
A. Mont Karl
B. Monte Carlo
C. Monaco
D. Mancino
Who has become the first cricketer to play 100 T20 Internationals?
A. MS Dhoni
B. Shahid Afridi
C. Virat Kohli
D. Shoib Malik
UFO stands for ______?
A. Unidentified flying objects
B. Universal famous objects
C. Unidentified famous objects
D. Universal flying Objects
World UFO Day is Celebrated on ________?
A. July 1
B. July 2
C. July 3
D. July 4
World Sports Journalists Day is Celebrated on ________?
A. July 1
B. July 2
C. July 3
D. July 4
International Joke Day is celebrated in the world on __________?
A. 1 July
B. 2 July
C. 3 July
D. 4 July
SSC stands for __________?
A. Senate Standing Cooperation
B. Senate Standing Conference
C. Senate Standing Committee
D. Senate Standing Coalition
Recep Tayyip Erdoğan belongs to which Political Party?
A. İYİ (Good Party)
B. HDP (Peoples’ Democratic Party)
C. CHP (Republican People’s Party)
D. AK Party (Justice and Development Party)
Friendship Bridge on oxus River connects:________________?
A. Russia and Afghanistan
B. China and Russia
C. Tajikistan and Kazakhastan
D. Uzbekistan and Afghanistan
Which is the Intelligence Agency of Israel?
A. Khad
B. Mosad
C. CIA
D. None of the above
Kutte ki Qabar (The Dog’s Grave) an Area Disputed between Sindh and Balochistan is located in_________range?
A. Koh-i-Suleman
B. Kirthar
C. Siachen
D. Koh-i-Sufaid
Most polluted lake in the world is ____________?
A. Lake Titicaca
B. Lake Karachay
C. Onondaga Lake
D. Lake Ontario
CAA stands for _________?
A. Civil Action Authority
B. Civil Aviation Authority
C. Command Aviation Army
D. Command Action Agency
The BISP had been launched by the PPP government in __________?
A. 2008
B. 2009
C. 2010
D. 2011
BISP stands for __________?
A. Benazir Income Service Programme
B. Bhutto Income Service Programme
C. Benazir Income Support Programme
D. Bhutto Income Support Programme
Model Town incident happened in Lahore on ___________?
A. June 17, 2014
B. June 18, 2014
C. June 19, 2014
D. June 20, 2014
Yachting (sailing) became a Olympic event in______?
A. 1902
B. 1900
C. 1906
D. 1904
The office of the UN General Assembly is in____________?
A. Vienna
B. New York
C. Paris
D. Zurich
Shah Wali Ullah was born in the reign of___________?
A. Aurengzeb
B. Akbar
C. Shah Jahan
D. None of these
The United States of America lies in _________ Continent?
A. North America
B. South America
C. Europe
D. Central-Europe
Most Populated Country of South-America is___________?
A. Brazil
B. Colombia
C. Argentia
D. Venezuela
Most Populated Country in Africa is__________?
A. Nigeria
B. Ethopia
C. Egypt
D. Congo
Which country is going to host 2019 Cricket World Cup?
A. South Africa
B. India
C. England
D. West Indies
E. New Zealand
PTA stands for __________?
A. Pakistan Television Authority
B. Pakistan Telecommunication Authority
C. Pakistan Technology Association
D. Pakistan Tribal Areas
FED stands for __________?
A. Foreign Economic Detail
B. Federal Excise Duty
C. Foreign Exchange Deduction
D. Federal Economic Department
PSU stands for __________?
A. Primary Sampling Unit
B. Play Station Unit
C. Power Supply Unit
D. Plymouth State University
The world’s largest animal is___________?
A. blue whale
B. gray whale
C. sperm whale
D. North Pacific right whale
Who is known as the Poet of Nature?
A. William Black
B. William Shakespeare
C. William Wordsworth
D. William Butler Yeats
NAP stands for _________?
A. National Army Policy
B. National Army Plan
C. National Action Plan
D. National Activity Policy
Belgium is located in Europe?
A. West
B. East
C. North
D. South
What is the length of Ranikot fort?
A. 32 kilometer,20 (mi)
B. 33 kilometer,21 (mi)
C. 31 kilometer,19 (mi)
D. 30 kilometer,18 (mi)
WhatsApp was founded in 2009 by:_____________?
A. Brian Acton
B. Jan Koum
C. Mark Zuckerberg
D. Both A & B
Which is the intelligence agency of UK?
A. Security Service (MI 5)
B. Secret Intelligence Service SIS (MI 6)
C. Both A & B
D. None of the above.
CIA stands for ___________?
A. Central Intelligence America
B. Central Intelligence Agency
C. Central American Intelligence Agency
D. None of the Above.
CIA is the intelligence agency of which Country ?
A. USA
B. UK
C. Pakistan
D. None of the above
Pakistan came into being 27 Ramadan_________A.H?
A. 1361 A.H
B. 1362 A.H
C. 1365 A.H
D. 1366 A.H
Which is called the ‘Land of golden fibre’?
A. Sri Lanka
B. Bangladesh
C. Iran
D. Pakistan
Which city is called the ‘Little Pakistan’?
A. Cairo
B. Bradford
C. Chicago
D. Dhaka
SRO stands for _________?
A. Security Reform Union
B. Statutory Regulation Organization
C. Statutory Regulatory Order
D. Senior Regional Officer
PBS stands for _________?
A. Pakistan Bureau of Science
B. Pakistan Board of Statistics
C. Pakistan Bureau of Statistics
D. Pakistan Board of Science
Mosquito has _______ sharp edges like teeth?
A. 46
B. 47
C. 48
D. 49
BDU stands for ___________?
A. Bomb Discharge Unit
B. Bomb Disconnect Unit
C. Bomb Deactivate Unit
D. Bomb Disposal Unit
MOU stands for ____________?
A. Medical officer Union
B. Memorandum Of Understanding
C. Military Official Unit
D. Media Official Unit
CIA stands for ___________?
A. Central Intelligence America
B. Central Intelligence Agency
C. Central American Intelligence Agency
D. None of the Above.
CIA is the intelligence agency of which Country ?
A. USA
B. UK
C. Pakistan
D. None of the above
Pakistan came into being 27 Ramadan_________A.H?
A. 1361 A.H
B. 1362 A.H
C. 1365 A.H
D. 1366 A.H
Which is called the ‘Land of golden fibre’?
A. Sri Lanka
B. Bangladesh
C. Iran
D. Pakistan
Which city is called the ‘Little Pakistan’?
A. Cairo
B. Bradford
C. Chicago
D. Dhaka
SRO stands for _________?
A. Security Reform Union
B. Statutory Regulation Organization
C. Statutory Regulatory Order
D. Senior Regional Officer
PBS stands for _________?
A. Pakistan Bureau of Science
B. Pakistan Board of Statistics
C. Pakistan Bureau of Statistics
D. Pakistan Board of Science
Mosquito has _______ sharp edges like teeth?
A. 46
B. 47
C. 48
D. 49
BDU stands for ___________?
A. Bomb Discharge Unit
B. Bomb Disconnect Unit
C. Bomb Deactivate Unit
D. Bomb Disposal Unit
MOU stands for ____________?
A. Medical officer Union
B. Memorandum Of Understanding
C. Military Official Unit
D. Media Official Unit
PBA stands for ____________?
A. Pakistan Broadband Association’s
B. Pakistan Broadcasters Association’s
C. Private Business Accounts
D. Public Business Accounts
ATC stands for _____________?
A. Anti-Terrorism Court
B. Anti-Terrorism Agency
C. Anti-Terrorism Association
D. Advanced Technology Associates
Zimbabwe has the highest number of ______ official languages.
A. 12
B. 14
C. 16
D. 18
ECL stands for ____________?
A. Entry Control List
B. Exit Control List
C. Extended Control List
D. Error Correction List
National Day is observed in which Islamic country on first January?
A. Sudan
B. Libya
C. Nigeria
D. Maldives
E. Indonesia
RAW stands for _______?
A. Reduction of American Warrior
B. Real Action Work
C. Repertoire of Administrative Workload
D. Research and Analysis Wing
The driest desert in the world is___________?
A. Sahara Desert
B. Cholistan Desert
C. Arabian Desert
D. Atacama Desert
The largest waterfalls system in the world is__________?
A. Angel Falls
B. Victoria Falls
C. Niagara Falls
D. Iguazu Falls
The Atacama Desert is located in_________?
A. Asia
B. Africa
C. South America
D. Australia
The Great Wall of China is about __________ KM long.
A. 18,196
B. 19,196
C. 20,196
D. 21,196
State Bird of Pakistan is_________?
A. Pregarine falcon/shaheen
B. Markhor
C. Chakor
D. None of above
National insignia of Pakistan is__________?
A. Deodar
B. Indus dolphin
C. Crescent and star
D. None of above
National monument of Pakistan is located in ___________?
A. Rawalpindi
B. Faisalabad
C. Islamabad
D. Lahore
National Predator of Pakistan is__________?
A. Lion
B. Snow bear
C. Snow Leopard
D. All of these
National Vegetable of Pakistan is_________?
A. Carrot
B. Tomato
C. Lady Finger
D. All of these
FIR stands for ___________?
A. Final Information Report
B. First Information Report
C. Field Information Report
D. Fact Interrogation Report
Which Islamic country national language is English?
A. Somalia
B. Brunei
C. Nigeria
D. Libya
Arabic is national language of how many Islamic countries?
A. 24
B. 26
C. 28
D. 30
E. 32
ECG stands for _______________?
A. East Capital Group
B. Electro Cardio Gram
C. Emergency Cell Group
D. Electronic Communication Group
ACU stands for _____________?
A. Animals Care Unit
B. Anti-corruption Unit
C. Asian commonwealth Universities
D. Area Control Unit
How many state owned shipping fleet does Pakistan have?
A. 5
B. 3
C. 1
D. 7
Which of the following is the longest route of Pakistan Railways?
A. Kotri to Attock line
B. Karachi to Peshawar line
C. Rohri to Chaman line
D. Quetta to Taftan line
M9 is the motorway b/w _________?
A. Faisalabad to Multan
B. Hyderabad to Karachi
C. Multan to Sukkur
D. Karachi Northern Bypass
M8 is the motorway b/w _________?
A. Ratodero to Karachi
B. Ratodero to Gawadar
C. Ratodero to DG khan
D. Lahore to Sialkot
M2 is the motorway b/w _________?
A. Multan to Sukkur
B. Islamabad to Lahore
C. Karachi to Hyderabad
D. Lahore to Sialkot
M1 is the motorway b/w ________?
A. Lahore to Islamabad
B. Peshawar to Islamabad
D. Pindi Bhattian to Faisalabad
D. Faisalabad to Multan
IMF stands for __________?
A. Infant Mortality Foundation
B. International Management Forum
C. International Monetary Fund
D. International Machine Foundation
RO stands for ____________?
A. Registered Ordered
B. Returning Officer
C. Registered Officer
D. Research Office
Who was the last ruler of Lodi dynasty ?
A. Bahlol Lodi
B. Sikandar Lodi
C. Ibrahim Lodi
D. Daulat Khan Lodi
GDP stands for ________?
A. Global Demand for Production
B. Global Petroleum Corporation
C. Gross Domestic Product
D. General Demand for Production
CTD stands for ______________?
A. Capital Training Department
B. Central Travelling Department
C. Counter Training Department
D. Counter Terrorism Department
Which is the world’s largest man-made lake by volume?
A. Lake Guri
B. Lake Nasser
C. Bratsk Reservoir
D. Lake Kariba
Whih is world’s largest non-subglacial underground lake?
A. Craighead Caverns
B. Dragon’s Breath Cave
C. Moqua Well
D. Sovetskaya Lake
Which is world’s smallest underground lake?
A. Craighead Caverns
B. Dragon’s Breath Cave
C. Moqua Well
D. Sovetskaya Lake
__________ was the first ruler of soomra dynasty (1011-1026)?
A- Hameer
B- Dodo
C- Chanesar
D- Al-khafif
Where is located Barakah power plant which is the world’s largest nuclear project under construction ?
A. Iran
B. Qatar
C. UAE
D. None of these
what is expected construction cost of barakah power plant in Abu Dhabi?
A. $20 billion USD
B. $22 billion USD
C. $24.4 billion USD
D. None of above
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. 40
B. 50
C. 60
D. 70
Under which section of the Elections Act, 2017, the president holds the authority to announce the date for
elections in consultation with the ECP?
A. Section 56 (1)
B. Section 57 (1)
C. Section 58 (1)
D. Section 59 (1)
Who holds the authority to announce the date for elections in consultation with the ECP?
A. Prime Minister
B. President
C. Supreme Court
D. Both A & B
The founder of the first Afghan dynasty in India was ?
A. Sikandar Lodi
B. Ibrahim Lodi
C. Bahlol Lodi
D. None of these
ECG is used for the diagnosis of ailment of the ?
A. Kidneys
B. Heart
C. Brain
D. Lungs
In railway tracks, a small gap is left between the rails ?
A. To permit the shrinkage of metal
B. To save the cost of metal
C. To allow for the expansion during heat
D. None of them
“Amir Krore” was the first poet of ?
A. Balochi
B. Pushto
C. Sindhi
D. Kashmiri
Dialysis is used for the treatment of ?
A. Heart Weakness
B. Brain diseases
C. Kidney failure
D. None of these
The tallest tree in the world is ?
A. Redwood
B. Eucalyptus
C. Cedar
D. Date palm
Before independence Kosovo was the part of ?
A. Albania
B. Serbia
C. Yugoslavia
D. Bulgaria
Before independence East Timor was the part of ?
A. Malaysia
B. Taiwan
C. Indonesia
D. Thailand
Name the longest rail tunnel of the world?
A. Rokko (Japan)
B. Channel (UK)
C. Shimizu (Japan)
D. Seikan (Japan)
Which country discovered Cricket?
A. Australia
B. South Africa
C. England
D. W Indies
The General Assembly meets every year in regular sessions beginning every year in ?
A. November
B. October
C. September
D. December
Name the river in the world which carries the maximum volume of water ?
A. Amazon
B. Nile
C. Indus
D. Mississippi
ECP stands for ___________?
A. Engineering committee of Pakistan
B. Election Commission of Pakistan
C. Economic commission of Pakistan
D. Economic council of Pakistan
Which country has won the most Olympic titles?
A. USA
B. Russia
C. France
D. China
Which is considered as parliament of world ?
A. Cortes
B. National Assembly
C. Parliament
D. UN General Assembly
SAARC stands for ______________?
A. South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation
B. South American Association for Regional Cooperation
C. Small Agricultural Association for Regional Cooperation
D. South Asia Association for Railway Cooperation
Which continent has the most languages in the world?
A. Africa
B. Asia
C. South America
D. North America
E. Australia
Temporary members of the Security Council of the UNO are elected for the term of ?
A. Four Year
B. Two Year
C. One Year
D. Three Year
Who wrote “The sun also rises”?
A. D.H.Lawrence
B. Hemingway
C. Voctoria Schofield
D. T.S.Eliot
Philology is the study of ___________?
A. Languages
B. Muscles
C. Architecture
D. Bones
What is the sweetest language in the world?
A. English
B. Spanish
C. Bengali
D. Urdu
E. Russian
What is the most beautiful language in the world?
A. Italian
B. Spanish
C. English
D. French
E. Russian
______ language is named the world’s “most influential language”.
A. Urdu
B. Chinese
C. French
D. English
E. Spanish
What language is the official language in the most countries?
A. Spanish
B. English
C. Arabic
D. Chinese
E. French
What is the most popular second language in the world?
A. China
B. Spanish
C. English
D. French
What is the most widely spoken language in the world?
A. Hindi
B. Spanish
C. English
D. Chinese
E. Bengali
What country has three official languages?
A. France
B. Japan
C. South Africa
D. Belgium
E. Nepal
Which player has the highest T20 individual score for Pakistan?
A. Babar Azam
B. Ahmed shahzad
C. Misbah-ul-haq
D. Umar Akmal
Which player has the highest test individual score for Pakistan?
A. Azhar Ali
B. Hanif Muhammad
C. Inzamam-ul-haq
D. Younis khan
Which player has the highest ODI individual score for Pakistan?
A. M. Yousaf
B. Saeed Anwar
C. Babar Azam
D. Fakhar Zaman
Which player has the highest T20 individual score?
A. H Masakadza
B. Chris Gayle
C. A lyth
D. BB Mccullum
Which player has the highest test individual score?
A. ML hayden
B. Brian Lara
C. GS Sobers
D. DPMD Jayawardene
Which player has the highest ODI individual score?
A. Martin Guptil
B. Rohit Sharma
C. Virender Sehwag
D. Chris Gayle
Who has made most number of runs in ODI cricket for Pakistan?
A. Saeed Anwar
B. Inzamam-ul-haq
C. Shahid Afridi
D. M.Yousaf
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
Who has made the most number of runs in ODI cricket?
A. Kumar Sangakkara
B. Sachin Tendulkar
C. Ricky Ponting
D. Sanath Jayasuriya
Who has made the most number of runs in test cricket?
A. Ricky Ponting
B. Sachin Tendulkar
C. Jacques Kallis
D. Rahul Dravid
Who has taken highest number of wickets in T20 cricket for Pakistan?
A. Umar Gul
B. Shahid Afridi
C. Saeed ajmal
D. Sohail Tanvir
Who has taken highest number of wickets in ODI cricket for Pakistan?
A. Imran khan
B. Wasim Akram
C. Waqar Younis
D. Shahid Afridi
Who has taken highest number of wickets in Test cricket for Pakistan ?
A. Imran khan
B. Wasim Akram
C. Waqar Younis
D. Danish Kaneria
Who has taken highest number of wickets in T20 cricket?
A. Umar Gul
B. Shahid Afridi
C. Lasith Malinga
D. Saeed Ajmal
Who has taken highest number of wickets in Test cricket?
A. Wasim Akram
B. Muttiah muralitharan
C. Shane Warne
D. Anil Kumble
Who has taken highest number of wickets in ODI cricket?
A. Wasim Akram
B. Muttiah muralitharan
C. Chaminda vaas
D. Shaun pollock
Which of the following country has won the first edition of hockey championship trophy?
A. Pakistan
B. Australia
C. WI
D. Srilanka
Pakistan won Asia cricket cup in which year?
A. 2008
B. 2009
C. 2012
D. 2016
Which cricket team is called “The proteas”?
A. Australia
B. New Zealand
C. England
D. South Africa
E. West Indies
Which cricket team is called “The Green Shirts”?
A. Pakistan
B. South Africa
C. Sri Lanka
D. India
E. Bangladesh
Which cricket team is called “The Kangaroos”?
A. Australia
B. New Zealand
C. England
D. South Africa
E. West Indies
Which cricket team is called “The blue”?
A. Pakistan
B. New Zealand
C. Sri Lanka
D. India
E. Bangladesh
Which cricket team is called “The Kiwis”?
A. Australia
B. New Zealand
C. England
D. South Africa
E. India
Which cricket team is called “The Lions”?
A. Australia
B. New Zealand
C. England
D. Sri Lanka
E. Bangladesh
Which cricket team is called “The Poms”?
A. Australia
B. New Zealand
C. England
D. Ireland
E. West Indies
Which cricket team is called “The Windies”?
A. Australia
B. New Zealand
C. England
D. South Africa
E. West Indies
Which cricket team is called “The Tigers”?
A. Pakistan
B. New Zealand
C. Sri Lanka
D. India
E. Bangladesh
Which cricket team is called “The chevrons”?
A. Australia
B. New Zealand
C. Ireland
D. Zimbabwe
E. West Indies
Which cricket team is called “Green and Whites”?
A. Australia
B. New Zealand
C. Ireland
D. Zimbabwe
E. West Indies
NFC stands for
A. National Finance Conference
B. National Finance Committee
C. National Finance Commission
D. National Finance Counsel
Which of the following cricket team has not qualified in World Cup final so far?
A. West Indies
B. Sri Lanka
C. South Africa
D. New Zealand
Which format of cricket has no world cup?
A. ODI
B. Test
C. T20
D. None
T20 cricket world cup is held once in every _____________.
A. Three year
B. Two year
C. Four year
D. Five year
ODI cricket world cup is held once in every _____________.
A. Three year
B. Two year
C. Four year
D. Five year
Olympics are held once in every ________.
A. Three year
B. Two year
C. Four year
D. Five year
“State of Denial” book is written by _____________.
A. Bob Woodward
B. Jean-Jacques Rousseau
C. Thompson, J.W. and S.K Padover
D. None of these
Which is the smallest ocean of the world ?
A. Atlantic
B. Pacific
C. Indian
D. Arctic
PMD stands for
A. Pakistan Medical Department
B. Pakistan Metropolitan Department
C. Pakistan Meteorological Department
D. Pakistan Mediocre Department
Which country does not have any mosquitoes?
A. Ireland
B. Switzerland
C. Iceland
D. Belgium
How many players a team have in volleyball game?
A. 5
B. 7
C. 6
D. 8
Which of the following is the type of indoor game?
A. Squash
B. Billiards
C. Chess
D. Table tennis
E. All of the above
Ping pong is another name of which sport?
A. Volleyball
B. Table tennis
C. Yatching
D. Rowing
Which of the following hemisphere is more populated?
A. Southern
B. Northern
C. Eastern
D. Western
How many hemispheres does earth have?
A. 3
B. 2
C. 4
D. 6
What is the only continent that lies in all four hemispheres?
A. Asia
B. Africa
C. Europe
D. Australia
Which of the following country has world’s largest note?
A. Phillipines
B. Russia
C. France
D. Argentina
Which of the following country has the world’s smallest note?
A. Romania
B. Iran
C. Seychelles
D. Tajikistan
The first bank note was originated in China. What was it known as at the time of invention?
A. Papernote
B. Flying money
C. Currency
D. Banknote
Mostly bank notes in the world are made of what?
A. Paper
B. Cotton
C. Plastic
D. Cellulose
Which of the following is the word’s oldest currency?
A. Euro
B. British pound sterling
C. Japanese yen
D. U.S dollar
Which of the following is the most traded currency in the world?
A. U.S dollar
B. Euro
C. Japanese yen
D. British pound
Which of the following is the weakest currency in the world?
A. Iranian Rial
B. Vietnamese Dong
C. Indonesian Rupiah
D. Guinean Franc
Which of the following is the strongest currency in the world?
A. Kuwaiti dinar
C. Bahraini dinar
C. Omani riyal
D. USA dollar
Which of the following country has “Ruble” as it’s currency?
A. Tajikistan
B. Belarus
C. Russia
D. All of the above
Which of the following countries has “Rupee” as it’s currency?
A. Pakistan & India
B. Nepal & Srilanka
C. Seychelles
D. A & B
E. All of the above
Which of the following country has “Rial” as it’s currency?
A. Iran
B. Oman
C. S.Arabia
D. Both A & B
E. None of these
Which of the following country has “Australian dollar” as it’s currency?
A. Australia
B. Nauru
C. Marianad
D. Kiribati
E. All
Which of the following country is the smallest by population after Vatican city?
A. Tuvalu
B. Palau
C. San Marino
D. Monaco
Which of the following country has “Rand” as it’s currency?
A. S. Africa
B. Namibia
C. Zambia
D. A & B
Which of the following country has it’s capital name same as country’s name?
A. Macau
B. Singapore
C. Vatican city
D. B & C
E. All
Theresa May was the prime minister of which country?
A. UK
B. USA
C. Germany
D. Poland
Lime is the capital of which country?
A. Peru
B. Surinam
C. Bolivia
D. Haiti
Tripoli is the capital of which country?
A. Libya
B. Malawi
C. Mali
D. Rwanda
Which country has it’s parliament named as “National congress”?
A. Argentina
B. Brazil
C. Bolivia
D. Venezuela
E. All
Which of the following country has rose as its national flower?
A. Iran
B. USA
C. UK
D. All
Which of the following country has lion as its emblem?
A. Netherlands
B. Norway
C. Belgium
D. Srilanka
E. All
The Way of the World is written by ___________.
A. William Congreve
B. Ron Suskind
C. H.V.Hudson
D. Ayesha Jalal
FATF stands for
A. Federal Agency Task Force
B. Financial Authority Task Forum
C. Financial Action Task Force
D. Federal Action Task Forum
The World biggest oil refinery is situated?
A. Saudi Arabia
B. Kuwait
C. Iran
D. India
Which country has the largest army?
A. India
B. USA
C. China
D. Russia
Which country suffered the maximum in world war 2nd ?
A. Japan
B. Germany
C. Russia
D. France
What was the real name of Shah WaliUllah ?
A. Ahmad
B. Mohsin
C. Ismail
D. Ahsan
PkMAP stands for
A. Pakhtunkhwa Mutahida Awami Party
B. Pakhtunkhwa Milli Awami Party
C. Pakhtunkhwa Mohajir Awami Party
D. Pakhtunkhwa Muslim Awami Party
How many seats presently FATA has in National Assembly?
A. 10
B. 12
C. 14
D. 16
Which country is called “The Land of White Elephants”?
A. Italy
B. Germany
C. Thailand
D. South Africa
Which country is called “Rainbow Nation”?
A. Australia
B. USA
C. Mexico
D. South Africa
Which country has eleven official languages?
A. China
B. Indonesia
C. Germany
D. South Africa
What is Archipelago?
A. A group of separate islands
B. A group of inter-connected islands
C. Island having no trees
D. None
Where is the Attock Refinery?
A. Attock
B. Rawalpindi
C. Swat
D. Peshawar
Which of the following is the commercial crop?
A. Wheat
B. Cotton
C. Rice
D. None
Which country has largest area under cultivation?
A. India
B. USA
C. China
D. Pakistan
What happens when sun’s rays are vertical on the equator?
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
In what direction earth rotates on it’s axis?
A. East to west
B. West to East
C. North to South
D. South to North
Where proposed Kala Bagh dam is located?
A. Kabul
B. Indus
C. Chenab
D. Hub
10 downing street is the official residence of the prime Minister of which country?
A. UK
B. USA
C. Russia
D. France
Favourite place for Hollywood film production is?
A. Virginia
B. Los Angeles
C. Hawaii
D. New Jersey
A system of wind in which wind blows spirally toward the center of low pressure is called?
A. Quasars
B. Cyclone
C. Meteors
D. Comets
A piece of land surrounded by water on three sides is called?
A. Bay
B. Peninsula
C. Erosion
D. Lagoon
Which state of USA is called the mother of president?
A. Texas
B. Virginia
C. California
D. Florida
TA stands for?
A. Territorial army
B. Travelling allowance
C. Teaching academy
D. A & B
GMT stands for?
A. Greenwich mean time
B. Giant meter television
C. General management time
D. A & B
AU stands for?
A. Astronomical unit
B. African union
C. Arithmetic unit
D. All
ATC stands for?
A. Anti terrorism court
B. Air traffic control
C. Arithmetic table calculator
D. A & B
AM stands for?
A. Amplitude modulation
B. Ante meridian
C. Ampere measurement
D. A & B
ABC stands for?
A. Atomic, biological & chemical
B. Audit bureau of circulation
C. American broadcasting company
D. All
In which year Pakistan was world champion of Cricket, Hockey, Squash & Snooker?
A. 1990
B. 1992
C. 1994
D. 1996
Who is the only cricket team to win their inaugural test match?
A. Australia
B. Pakistan
C. Ireland
D. India
Over ____ % of Africans are under the age of 25.
A. 20
B. 30
C. 40
D. 50
E. 60
HRC stands for
A. Human Rights Committee
B. Human Rights Conference
C. Human Rights Cell
D. Human Rights Cooperation
Full form of NICL is?
A. National insurance cost limited
B. National insurance company limited
C. National independent company limited
D. National independent cost limited
Yousaf Saleem has been appointed Pakistan’s first blind civil judge of ___________ court.
A. Supreme Court
B. Islamabad High Court
C. Lahore High Court
D. Karachi High Court
________ became Pakistan’s first blind civil judge of Lahore High Court.
A. Sajid Saleem
B. Kamran Saleem
C. Yousaf Saleem
D. Umar Saleem
There are _____ countries in Africa.
A. 35
B. 43
C. 54
D. 59
IED stands for
A. Installed Explosive Device
B. Implanted Explosive Device
C. Improvised Explosive Device
D. Instantaneous Explosive Device
There are nearly ______ billion humans on planet Earth.
A. 6
B. 6.5
C. 7
D. 7.6
China’s biggest e-commerce company is?
A. Baidu
B. Alibaba
C. Daraz
D. Amazon
Who is the leader of PTM?
A. Amjad Pashteen
B. Siraj Pashteen
C. Manzoor Pashteen
D. Mehsood Pashteen
PTM stands for
A. Pashtun Tajir Movement
B. Pashtun Tahaffuz Movement
C. Pashtun Tehreek Movement
D. Pashtun Tribe Movement
HDI stands for
A. Human Development Infrastructure
B. Human Development Industry
C. Human Development Index
D. Human Development Institute
Athens is the new name of __________.
A. Greece
B. Athinai
C. Cyprus
D. Rome
E. Germany
Where is world’s first ATM machine located in ___________?
A. Enfield, North London
B. Manchester, East London
C. Notting Hill, West London
D. None of these
Who is the world’s longest reigning living monarch?
A. King Bhumibol Adulyadej
B. Prince Charles
C. Queen Elizabeth II
D. None of these
Elysee Palace is the official residence of the president of___________?
A. USA
B. Brazil
C. Sweden
D. France
National Saint of Pakistan is ________________________.
A. Lal Shahbaz Qalandar
B. Abdullah Shah Ghazi
C. Moinuddin Chisti
D. Fariduddin Ganj shakar
Height of Statue of liberty is__________?
A. 73 m
B. 93 m
C. 54 m
D. 97 m
Third battle of Panipat began on _________.
A. January 14, 1761
B. January 14, 1762
C. January 14, 1763
D. January 14, 1764
Second battle of Panipat began on _________.
A. November 5, 1554
B. November 5, 1555
C. November 5, 1556
D. November 5, 1557
First battle of Panipat began on _________.
A. April 21, 1524
B. April 21, 1525
C. April 21, 1526
D. April 21, 1527
The official residence of President of Kyrgyzstan is __________.
A. Blue House
B. White House
C. Chitralada Palace
D. Temple Trees
Which Police Force Officially inducted World’s first Operational Robot Police Officer?
A. Dubai
B. Venice
C. Newyork
D. Shanghai
What is the name of Pakistan’s research station in Antarctica?
A. Maitri Research Station
B. Jinnah Research Station
C. Iqbal Research Station
D. None of these
Which city became the first in the World to have its own Microsoft Font?
A. Dubai
B. Newyork
C. Shanghai
D. Tokyo
ICC stands for ______________.
A. International cricket conference
B. International cricket council
C. International cricket club
D. International cricket coalition
How many points are there in badminton?
A. 11
B. 21
C. 31
D. 41
World immunization day is being celebrated on____________?
A. November 10
B. November 15
C. November 20
D. November 25
Arab spring movement in the Middle East countries started from which country?
A. Tunis
B. Egypt
C. Syria
D. Sudan
Brazuca was the official match ball of FIFA World Cup 2014. Bazuca means?
A. Success with Unity
B. Brazilian Culture
C. Grave Culture
D. Our Fellow
“Tehrir square” also known as “Martyr Square” is located in___________?
A. Turkey
B. Syria
C. Egypt
D. Tunis
Silicon Valley is a nickname for the southern portion of San Francisco Bay area in the northern part of U.S state
of____________?
A. Alaska
B. Newyork
C. California
D. Michigan
The Hanging Gardens is located in ___________?
A. Egypt
B. Iraq (Babylon)
C. Iran
D. Jordan
The Statue of Liberty was a gift to USA from which of the following Country?
A. Greece
B. Great Britain
C. France
D. Italy
First Pakistani to hit century in T20 International cricket was ______________.
A. Imran Nazir
B. Kamran Akmal
C. Ahmad Shahzad
D. Shahid Afridi
The Earthquake Reconstruction and Rehabilitation Authority (ERRA) was established on October 24_____________?
A. 2004
B. 2005
C. 2006
D. 2007
Ipoh is a city in_________________?
A. Indonesia
B. Malaysia
C. China
D. South Korea
Taurus mountains are located in?
A. Pakistan
B. Turkey
C. Afghanistan
D. Nepal
Which is the Second Largest Landlocked Country in the World?
A. Kazakhstan
B. Azerbaijan
C. Mangolia
D. Uzbekistan
Which is called “The valley of ten thousand smokes”?
A. Texas
B. California
C. Alaska
D. Arizona
The World’s longest glacier “Lambert” is located in___________?
A. Asia
B. Europe
C. Africa
D. Antarctica
The World’s highest dam “Nurek” is located in?
A. Azerbaijan
B. Tajikistan
C. Kazakhstan
D. Uzbekistan
Salwan kot is the old name of__________?
A. Quetta
B. Multan
C. Lahore
D. Sialkot
_______ member of SAARC has largest literacy rate.
A. Maldives
B. Sri Lanka
C. India
D. Bangladesh
Pakistan is the _____ largest cotton grower in the world.
A. 4th
B. 5th
C. 6th
D. 7th
The highest peak of Africa is __________?
A. Mt. Elbrus
B. Mt. Kilimanjaro
C. Mt. Everest
D. Mt. Blanc
Which of the following Crops is the largest consumer of Water?
A. Rice
B. Sugarcane
C. Wheat
D. Pulses
Which city is called “The city of silent thoroughfares”?
A. Amsterdam
B. Venice
C. Paris
D. Stockholm
Which Country is called “The Land of Fire”?
A. Azerbaijan
B. Uzbekistan
C. Tajikistan
D. Tukemnestan
Which Country is Called “Land of mighty rivers”?
A. Egypt
B. India
C. USA
D. Nigeria
Tim Paine is the _______Test captain of Australia?
A. 45
B. 46
C. 49
D. 51
Commonwealth Secretary General Patricia Scotland is ________ by Profession?
A. Doctor
B. Engineer
C. Painter
D. Barrister
Which among the following does not belong to seven new wonders of the world?
A. Taj Mahal of Agra
B. Pyramid at Chichen Itza
C. Ruins of Petra
D. The Eiffel Tower in Paris
Who designed Statue of Christ – The Redeemer?
A. Anna Levinson
B. Apostolos Vellios
C. Heitor de Silva Costa
D. Olena Shurkhno
Who built Machu Picchu?
A. Atahualpa
B. Huayna Capac
C. Pachacutec
D. Viracocha Inca
Who built the Pharos of Alexandria?
A. Dinocrates
B. Eudoxus of Cnidus
C. Mausolus
D. Sostratus of Cnidus
The height of Burj Khalifa is___________?
A. 828 metres
B. 820 metres
C. 815 metres
D. None of the above
Which is called the first wonder of the world?
A. The Pyramids of Egypt
B. The Hanging Gardens of Babylon
C. The Tomb of Mausolus
D. The Colossus of Rhodes
World’s most valuable (highest ranked) currency is__________?
A. Kuwait Dinar
B. Bahrain Dinar
C. Oman Rial
D. Jordan Dinar
Which city is called “Gateway of India”?
A. Mumbai
B. Dehli
C. Kalcutta
D. Hyderabad Deccan
Which country is called “Land of snow”?
A. Switzerland
B. Netherlands
C. Canada
D. Ireland
Which City is called “Valley of flowers”?
A. Peshawar
B. Quetta
C. Lahore
D. Karachi
Which city is called “Golden city”?
A. London
B. Mumbai
C. Colombo
D. Johannesburg
Which city is called “the city of conferences”?
A. Newyork
B. Geneva
C. Washington. DC
D. London
Which country is called “Land of Lilies”?
A. Canada
B. USA
C. Mexico
D. UK
Which City is called “City of Eternal Springs”?
A. Geneva
B. Berlin
C. London
D. Quito
Which Country is called “Land of Amber”?
A. Lithuania
B. Bolivia
C. Canada
D. India
Which Country is called “Great Britain of Pacific”?
A. Taiwan
B. NewZealand
C. Japan
D. Brunai
Which Country is called “Crossroads of Western Europe”?
A. Belgium
B. Norway
C. England
D. Switzerland
Which Country is called “Isle of pearls”?
A. Iran
B. Bahrain
C. Iraq
D. Syria
___________is the key to the Mediterranean Sea?
A. Spain
B. Egypt
C. Bab-ul-Maneb
D. Gibraltar
Which city is called “The Modern Babylon”?
A. London
B. Amsterdam
C. Berlin
D. Paris
Which Country is called “Land of Fertile Fields”?
A. Algeria
B. Luanda
C. Nigeria
D. Greenland
Which Ocean is Called “Herring Pond”?
A. Atlantic Ocean
B. Pacific Ocean
C. Arctic Ocean
D. Indian Ocean
FATA has _______ seats for women in National Assembly.
A. 0
B. 3
C. 5
D. 7
Term and tenure of Senate membership is ________ years.
A. 4 years
B. 5 years
C. 6 years
D. 7 years
How many General seats each province have in the Senate?
A. 14
B. 16
C. 18
D. 20
Which conutry is called “Switzerland of Africa”?
A. Egypt
B. Somalia
C. Swaziland
D. Algeria
Which Country is called “Land of milk and honey”?
A. Lebanon
B. Iraq
C. Syria
D. India
Which conutry is called “Land of protease”?
A. Australia
B. NewZealand
C. South Africa
D. Zimbabwe
Where is the official residence of Prime Minister of Sri Lanka?
A. Temple Trees
B. Queen’s Land
C. Blue House
D. Elysee Palace
Which Country is called “Thunderbolt of Asia”?
A. Thailand
B. Bhutan
C. China
D. Taiwan
__________ is the branch of physical geography dealing with the formation and features of mountains.
A. Orography
B. Cartography
C. Palaeogeography
D. Oceanography
The name of famous clown at Food chain McDonald’s name is ____________?
A. Asa Candler
B. Col. Harland Sanders
C. Ronald McDonald
D. Ray Kroc
Bagram is an airbase of USA situated in__________?
A. Afghanistan
B. Pakistan
C. Somalia
D. Kazakhstan
Vatican city in which the Pope lives is a city that lies in _________?
A. Germany
B. France
C. Italy
D. Belgium
Hegel was a ___________ Philosopher?
A. French
B. German
C. Italian
D. Swedish
Black Pool is a __________ in England?
A. Hotel
B. Tower
C. Resort
D. Island
Moseley Road Baths are located in ________?
A. UK
B. Iran
C. Afghanistan
D. India
Pakistan played first test match in ____________.
A. 1951
B. 1952
C. 1953
D. 1954
E. 1955
How many High Courts of Pakistan are there?
A. 4
B. 5
C. 6
D. 7
SAARC 1st summit was held in__________?
A. Tehran
B. Mumbai
C. Kathmandu
D. Dhaka
World Happiness Index was first time published in year ___?
A. 2009
B. 2010
C. 2012
D. 2013
World Press Freedom Prize was established in _______ by United Nations’ cultural body UNESCO’s.
A. 1993
B. 1995
C. 1997
D. 1999
Working boundary is the border between Pakistan and____________?
A. India
B. Afghanistan
C. Iran
D. Indian-occupied Kashmir
Ghana is the new name of_________?
A. Diamond coast
B. Gold coast
C. Silver coast
D. Black coast
Habsha is the old name of_________?
A. Ethiopia
B. Zaire
C. Uganda
D. Nigeria
What is a basin?
A. High area of land
B. Deep area of River
C. Lower area of land
D deep area of ocean
The International Anti-Corruption Day (IACD) is observed annually across the world on_______?
A. 1st January
B. 9th December
C. 9th January
D. 1st February
ODI stands for___________?
A. One Day International
B. Overseas Development Institute
C. Oracle Data Integrator (Oracle
D. Office for Disability Issues
Battery was invented by__________?
A. Nicolas Léonard Sadi Carnot
B. Alessandro Volta
C. Michael Faraday
D. Friedrich Bessel
Who was known as the “Ambassador to the World’s Religion” ?
A. Mala YousafZaai
B. Dalayi Lama
C. Huston Smith
D. None of these
Panda is found in which country?
A. Nepal
B. Bhutan
C. India
D. China
The world’s oldest Lake is___________?
A. Lake Baikal
B. Lake Superior
C. Lake Victoria
D. Great Bear Lake
What is ‘Big Ben’?
A. A galaxy of stars on the sky
B. The world’s highest tower in Tokyo
C. The World’s first railway engine
D. Clock at British parliament building
Napoleon Bonaparte was the king of___________?
A. France
B. Italy
C. Russia
D. Spain
Pakistan lost the cricket world cup final in ____________.
A. 1992
B. 1996
C. 1999
D. 2003
The term length for mayor is _______ years.
A. 3
B. 4
C. 5
D. 6
National hero of Pakistan is _________________.
A. Major Aziz bhatti
B. Abdul Salam
C. Quaid e Azam
D. Muhammad bin Qasim
Sheikh Saadi (RA) was a famous poet of ____________ language.
A. Arabic
B. Persian
C. Sanskrit
D. Both A & B
Helsinki is the capital of which country?
A. Poland
B. North korea
C. Finland
D. Austria
South Pole was discovered by__________?
A. Cabot
B. Robert Peary
C. North America
D. Roald Amundsen
The length of USA and Canada border is___________?
A. 8891 KM
B. 5525 KM
C. 7611 KM
D. 4278 KM
The longest border in the world between two countries is___________?
A. Radcliffe Line (between India and Pakistan)
B. International boundary (between USA and Canada)
C. Durand line (between Pakistan and Afghanistan)
D. None
The border between USA and Canada is officially known as ?
A. 37 Parallel line
B. 38 Parallel line
C. Hinden berg line
D. International boundary
Which City of UK will host Commonwealth Games 2022?
A. London
B. Birmingham
C. Manchester
D. None of these
In 2018 Commonwealth Games athletes from ________ countries participated?
A. 70
B. 71
C. 72
D. 75
2018 Commonwealth Games were held in which Australian city?
A. Canberra
B. Sidney
C. Gold Coast
D. None
Where is the Headquarter of Islamic Military Counter Terrorism Coalition (IMCTC)?
A. Riyadh
B. Jeddah
C. Mekkah
D. None of Them
The Islamic Military Counter Terrorism Coalition (IMCTC) is an alliance of how many Islamic countries?
A. 34
B. 41
C. 53
D. 50
Riskdag is the name of parliament of___________?
A. Somalia
B. Swedish
C. Canada
D. Denmark
“Yusuf Zulekan” is a _________ love Story.
A. Punjabi
B. Sindhi
C. Balochi
D. Urdu
The eradication of poverty day is internationally observed on _____________.
A. October 16
B. October 17
C. October 18
D. October 19
___________ is called Father of Comedy.
A. Gibbon
B. Bancroft
C. Shaw
D. Aristophanes
E. Herodotus
‘Mein Kampf’ is autobiography of___________?
A. Posternak
B. Adolf Hitler
C. Navakov
D. Goethe
International date line passes through which strait?
A. Malacca Strait
B. Adam Strait
C. Bering Strait
D. Java Strait
Who is known as Napoleon of Asia?
A. Hemu Bekal
B. Tipu Sultan
C. Nadir Shah
D. Chandra Bose
Which poet is called Romi of Kashmir?
A. Hashim Shah
B. Syed Bulleh Shah
C. Syed Waris Shah
D. Mian Mohammad Bakhsh
Which country is called “Land of protease______________?
A. Australia
B. NewZealand
C. South Africa
D. Zimbabwe
Which country is called “Venice of the North_________?
A. Stockholm
B. Britain
C. Austria
D. Netherland
“APP” news agency belongs to:_________?
A. India
B. Pakistan
C. France
D. China
Which of the following female mosquito is the cause of Dengue fever?
A. Aedes Aegypteis
B. Anophilies
C. Barinohils
D. N.O.A
Who discovered the Gamma Rays?
A. Alfred Marshall
B. Paul Villard
C. Bohar
D. Jabar bin Hayan
Which is the most famous brand of the world ?
A. Nokia
B. Coca cola
C. Micro software
D. None of these
How many years after the diagnosis of HIV AIDS will a man die?
A. 8 years
B. 6 years
C. 4 years
D. 2 years
There are top 10 populous countries in the world and Pakistan is on_________ number?
A. 3rd
B. 4th
C. 5th
D. 6th
Hundred years War fought between?
A. Germany and Japan
B. America and England
C. England and France
D. South Korea and America
Which is second most beautiful Capital in the World?
A. Paris
B. London
C. Bankok
D. Islamabad
How many time Australia has hosted the Commonwealth Games?
A. 4 times
B. 7 times
C. 3 times
D. 5 times
Kalidas was a famous poet of ________ language.
A. Hindi
B. Bengali
C. Sanskrit
D. Sindhi
E. None
The News agency of Bahrain is:___________?
A. APS
B. BNA
C. APP
D. ATA
Who was the Producer of Film Jinnah released in November 1998?
A. Jamil dehlvi
B. Noman ijaz
C. Naseer khokhar
D. Jahangir Qureshi
Which 1st Muslim Leader was selected as the president of the Indian National Congress in 1887?
A. Badruddin Tayabi
B. Ayub khan
C. Minhal tayab
D. Mirza hasan
Which city was the first capital of the Kingdom of Italy until 1865?
A. Florence
B. Rome
C. Turin
D. None of Above
Which country is separated form Ethiopia by the Red Sea?
A. Yemen
B. Canada
C. Genoa
D. Belgium
Barbara Bush, the wife of George H. W. Bush died on___________?
A. 15 April 2018
B. 16 April 2018
C. 17 April 2018
D. 18 April 2018
______________ is the official residence of President of Sri Lanka.
A. Elysee Palace
B. Temple Trees
C. President’s House
None
The___________used in the Construction of the Burj Khalifa weighs the same as five A380 aircraft?
A. Nikal
B. Aluminium
C. Silicon
D. Silver
Last specie white Rhino died on___________ in Sudan?
A. 06 March,2018
B. 12 March,2018
C. 19 March,2018
D. 24 March,2018
Helvetia is the old name of_________?
A. Indonesia
B. Veitnam
C. Italy
D. Switzerland
What is the longest glacier in the Karakoram and second-longest in the world’s non-polar areas?
A. Hispar Glacier
B. Siachen Glacier
C. Passu Glacier
D. Sokha Glacier
What does the Roman Numeral C represents ?
A. 1000
B. 100
C. 50
D. None of the above
What is the full form of NADRA ?
A. National Digital and Registration Authority
B. National Database and Registration Authority
C. National Dues and Regulation Authority
D. None of the above
ISI stands for__________?
A. International Service Intelligence
B. Inter Security Intelligence
C. International Security Institution
D. Inter Services Intelligence.
Commonwealth Secretariat was formed in which year___________?
A. 1959
B. 1963
C. 1965
D. 1967
The highest civil award is__________?
A. Nishan-e-Imtiaz
B. Nishan-e-Sadarat
C. Nishan-e-Hyder.
D. Nishan-e-Pakistan
Nabi tajima became the oldest woman in japan in__________?
A. 15 September 2012
B. 15 September 2013
C. 15 September 2014
D. 27 September 2015
World’s oldest person (woman) From japan,was died on 21-april-2018, at the age of 117 was______?
A. Junko tabie
B. Shazia iqbal
C. Jeane calmete
D. Nabi tajima
Herodotus is called ____________________.
A. Father of Physics
B. Father of Comedy
C. Father of History
D. Father of Chemistry
E. Father of Biology
Al Jazeera TV channel belongs to which country?
A. Iran
B. Syria
C. Qatar
D. Kuwait
The world’s largest Cargo aircraft,Antonov AN-225 Mriya, made it’s first landing in karachi for refueling on______?
A. 18 april 2018
B. 19 april 2018
C. 20 april 2018
D. 21 april 2018
The most salty sea in the wolrd__________?
A. Arabian Sea
B. Dead Sea
C. Black Sea.
D. Caspian Sea.
World fastest bird is__________?
A. Humming Bird
B. Ostrich
C. Hen
D. Peregrine falcon
Petronas Tower are in_____________?
A. Kuala Lumpur
B. Paris
C. Colombia
D. Rome
world book day is celebrated on____________?
A. 21 May
B. 17 Mar
C. 22 Apr
D. 23 Apr
Non-violence day is internationally observed on _________.
A. October 1
B. October 2
C. October 3
D. October 4
The depth of the Mariana Trench is __________ meters.
A. 10,011
B. 10,411
C. 10,611
D. 10,994
The Engadin Valley is located in:____________?
A. Switzerland
B. Portugal
C. Turkey
D. Egypt
Lake Lucerne that has complicated shape with several sharp bends and four arms is located in:
A. Egypt
B. Portugal
C. Switzerland
D. Turkey
NPT stands for__________?
A. Non-Poliferation Treaty
B. National Protection Treaty
C. Non-Resident Protection Treaty
D. National Purification Treaty
What is the Capital of Ecuador?
A. Quito
B. Islambad
C. Dehli
D. Maxico
The Capital Asset Pricing model calculate expected investment_________?
A. Risk
B. Return
C. Risk and Return
D. None of the above
Rawal Dam is constructed on which river_______?
A. kurrange river
B. Indus river
C. Kabul river
D. Chenab river
what is the power capacity of Diamer Bhasha Dam?
A. 5400 MW
B. 5000 MW
C. 4000 MW.
D. 4500 MW
who is the Father of Communism?
A. Adam Smith
B. Karl Marx
C. Arestotle
D. Alfred Marshell
the stone age people had the first domestic?
A. asses
B. dogs
C. horses
D. sheep
The Sinai Peninsula is located in:
A. Egypt
B. Portugal
C. Switzerland
D. Turkey
World’s tallest tree is known as_________?
A. Hawthorn
B. Redwood
C. Yellow Birch
D. Basswood
The first artificial satellite on earth is ______________?
A. Sputnik I.
B. Giotto
C. Prithvi
D. Gaia
CTBT was adopted by the UN General Assembly on___________?
A. 12 September, 1995
B. 24 September, 1996
C. 13 September, 1997
D. 18 September, 1998
Capital of East Timor___________?
A. Dili
B. Helsinki
C. Beirut
D. Sydney
who said “Better to reign in hell than serve in heaven” ?
A. Hitler
B. Sadam hussain
C. Milton
D. Bush
Name the Powerful Country which offered help to the Pakistan Army before surrendering in Dhaka during 1971
war?
A. United kingdom
B. United States
C. France
D. Russia
The name United nations was adopted at the suggestion of
A. Stalin
B. Roosevelt
C. Chrchill
D. George Degual
Who was known as “Man of Destiny”?
A. Napoleon
B. Nehru
C. Hitler
D. Musolini
Glucose syrup is made from__________?
A. oat
B. wheat
C. maize
D. rice
When did Facebook go public?
A. April 15, 2012
B. May 18, 2012
C. July 11, 2012
D. December 28, 2012
When Facebook launched?
A. January 2004
B. February 2004
C. March 2004
D. April 2004
In 1999, the Melissa virus was a widely publicized:_____________?
A. E-mail virus
B. Macro virus
C. Trojan horse
D. Time bomb
who invented bulb?
A. Philips
B. Robert
C. Edison
D. Willium
According to the latest WHO 2015 Report, What is the average age of Pakistan?
A. 45.2
B. 50.4
C. 55.3
D. 66.4
the world’s most famous physicist, Stephen Hawking has __________ children’s?
A. 1
B. 3
C. 4
D. 5
Headquarters of Interpol is located in _____________?
A. Vienna, Austria
B. New york, USA
C. London, UK
D. Lyon, France
Swat Valley is situated in the mountain range of___________?
A. Hindukush
B. Karakorum
C. Himalayas
D. None of the above
Cyprus is an island in the__________?
A. Mediterranean Sea
B. South China Sea
C. Red Sea
D. Caribbean Sea.
Bering Strait separates Asia from_________?
A. America
B. Australia
C. Africa
D. None of the above one
Alexandria is a seaport of_________?
A. Greece
B. Germany
C. Iran
D. Egypt
Red sea is between____________?
A. Arabia and Africa
B. Germany and Scandinavia
C. China and Japan
D. Turkey and Russia
Sea of Japan’ is famous for____________?
A. Oil Reserves
B. Icebergs in water
C. Fishing Area
D. Mineral Water
The Pressence of Lion in Forest is essential in order to ________________?
A. Control ecology of forest
B. Rule the Jungle
C. Save the Animals
D. save the important pasture from being overgrazed
How many Pakistani blue helmets have embraced martyrdom while serving under the UN umbrella.?
A. 150
B. 156
C. 160
D. 165
Quaid-e-Azam first wife died in ________?
A. 1893
B. 1894
C. 1895
D. 1896
_______ was the first wife of Quaid-e-Azam?
A. Sakshi bai
B. Ratan bai
C. Emibai
D. None
Which Chief Justice of Pakistan died in office, 9 days after taking oath?
A. Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry
B. Sir Abdul Rashid
C. Muhammad Shahabuddin
D. Mohammad Haleem
Which is the world’s tallest lighthouse?
A. Baishamen Lighthouse
B. Jeddah Light
C. Alexandria Light
D. Ile Vierge Lighthouse
What is the full name of the UK?
A. United Kingdom
B. United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland
C. United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
D. United Kingdom of the British Isles
Name the World’s Largest cruise ship?
A. Symphony of the Seas
B. Harmony of the Seas
C. Allure of the Seas
D. Oasis of The Seas
The fastest marine animal found in warmer parts of five oceans of the world _______________?
A. Tunny
B. Wahoo
C. Sailfish
D. Marlin
NEQS refer to ____________?
A. Environment
B. Upper atmosphere
C. Sea- bed
D. Continental shelf
The Liberhan Commission was a long-running inquiry commissioned by the Government of India to investigate
the ____________?
A. 1984 anti-Sikh riots
B. Godhra train burning incident and the post-Godhra carnage, 2002
C. death of Subhash Chandra Bose in 1945
D. destruction of the disputed structure Babri Masjid in Ayodhya in 1992
What is the sensitive list in SAFTA?
A. which does not include tariff concession
B. which does include tariff concession
C. which includes non-exportable items
D. which includes banned items
United Nations University lies in_______________________?
A. Japan
B. Switzerland
C. U.S
D. Colombia
What is the budget?
A. A budget is an economical plan for an undefined period of time
B. A budget is an economical plan for a defined period of time
C. A budget is a financial plan for an undefined period of time
D. A budget is a financial plan for a defined period of time
The Black river is located in __________________?
A. Jamaica
B. Argentina
C. Chile
D. Canada
The Amazon river dolphins is also called______________________?
A. Pink river dolphins
B. Green river dolphins
C. Blue river dolphins
D. white river dolphins
Green river is located in_________________?
A. U.S
B. China
C. South Africa
D. Austria
Yellow river is located in__________________?
A. U.S
B. China
C. South Africa
D. Austria
Blue River is located in_____________?
A. U.S
B. China
C. South Africa
D. Austria
The world’s oldest parliament, founded in the year 930 AD is __________________?
A. British Parliament
B. Diet of Japan
C. Althing of Iceland
D. Cortes of Spain
White river is located in______________________?
A. U.S
B. China
C. South Africa
D. Austria
“Shining Path” is a militant group of which country_____________________?
A. Peru
B. Paraguay
C. Mexico
D. Bolivia
Border line which separates outer space from Earth’s atmosphere is known as___________?
A. Durand line
B. Space line
C. Venus line
D. Karman line
International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination is observed annually on__________?
A. 21 Feb
B. 21 March
C. 21 June
D. 21 Oct
International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women is observed annually on__________?
A. 25 Sept
B. 25 Oct
C. 25 Nov
d. 25 Dev
Which country is the biggest producer of uranium in the world________?
A. Canada
B. Kazakhstan
C. Australia
D. Niger
The process with the help of which the students are divided into high / low achievers is?
A. Measurement
B. Exam
C. Evaluation
D. Test
“FBI” of America was established in_____________?
A. 1907
B. 1908
C. 1909
D. 1910
Gymnophobia is the fear of____________?
A. Exercise
B. Nudity
C. Crowd
D. War
in which country The last specie white rhino dies?
A. Africa
B. Ethopia
C. Sudan
D. Somalia
which Indian actor sentenced to a five-year jail term by the Indian court in the blackbuck poaching case on 5
April?
A. Salman Khan
B. Sanjay dutt
C. Saif Ali Khan
D. None of above
What is the height of the wicket used in the game of cricket_____?
A. 26 inches (66 cm)
B. 27 inches (68.6 cm)
C. 28 inches (71.12 cm)
D. 29 inches (73.7 cm)
How many balls are used in play in the game of snooker ________ ?
A. 18
B. 20
C. 22
D. 24
The Olympic game where men and women can simultaniously compete with each other is ___________?
A. Equestrian
B. Tennis
C. Swimming
D. Shooting
Official language of Universal Postal Union is______________?
A. French
B. English
C. Brazilian
D. German
United Nations’ Convention on Law of Sea was signed in__________?
A. 1969
B. 1974
C. 1982
D. 1989
World Wildlife Fund was established on________________?
A. 24 May, 1967
B. 29 April, 1961
C. 29 October, 1961
D. 24 June, 1979
Deepest point in world is” Mariana Trench” which lies in_____________?
A. Eastern North Pacific
B. Western South Pacific
C. Western North Pacific
D. Eastern North Pacific
United Nations’ Environment Programme was established as a result of__________?
A. Treaty
B. Protocol
C. Conference
D. All of Above
Original name of International Telecommunication Union was_________?
A. International Telegraph Organization
B. International Telegraph Union
C. International Telegraph Bureau
D. International Telecommunication Organizers
The oldest written language is _______?
A. Akkadian
B. Egyptian Hieroglyphics
C. Sumerian
D. Eblaite
E. Elamite
The Pakistan’s Largest Tea Bag Is Made by which company___________?
A. Tepal
B. Lipton
C. Tarang
D. Brooke Bond
The country without capital is ___________?
A. Naura
B. Vatican city
C. Iceland
D. Malta
Most immigration country is _______?
A. USA
B. Canada
C. China
D. Australia
Which country built worlds largest data centre radio telescope ______?
A. China
B. USA
C. Russia
D. Japan
Which District of Malakand division is Switzerland?
A. Swat
B. Buner
C. Dir
D. Shangla
What do you mean by word “Android” ______?
A. Tough Animal
B. Fast Eagle
C. Human Like
D. Tasty Food
Which became the first river in the world to be granted the same legal rights as that of human beings on 15
March 2017?
A. Yangtze
B. Missisippi
C. Ganga
D. Whanganui
USA has 568 space satellites, which country is 2nd with 177 satellites ________?
A. Russia
B. France
C. Japan
D. China
What is the name of the world’s solar power plane _______?
A. Solar Impulse 2
B. Sun Flight
C. Falcon Solar Plane
D. Sun Traveler
Which country passed a law to legalise child labour for kids from age of 10 on 18 July 2014 _____________?
A. Bolivia
B. China
C. Spain
D. Taiwan
In which country was the world’s first Android newscasters, Kodomoroid unveiled _________?
A. South Korea
B. China
C. Vietnam
D. Japan
World Autism Awareness Day is observed on which date______?
A. 2 April
B. 2 March
C. 19 June
D. second Tuesday of October
“Operation Riviresa ” was a combined military operation launched by the Sri Lankan Armed Forces in Jaffna.
Riviresa means___________?
A. Sun rays
B. Path to salvation
C. Right Path
D. Sparking Light
” Sure Victory ” is a Sri Lankan counter-insurgency operations against the Tamil Tigers in____________?
A. 1995
B. 1996
C. 1997
D. 1998
“Black Tornado operation” happened in __________________ ?
A. Pakistan
B. India
C. Sri Lanka
D. Myanmar
Noble Eagle is_______________________________?
A. The US military operations
B. UN military peaceful operations
C. NATO operation in Vietnam
D. The U.S and U.K airstrikes in Syria
“Operation Pluto” was planned by__________?
A. U.S
B. Italy
C. Russia
D. Sri Lanka
“Evening Light” was the failed operation of______________?
A. U.S
B. Saudi Arab
C. India
D. Pakistan
United Nations Decade 2010-2020 is for ________________________?
A. Recovery and Sustainable Development of the Affected Regions (third decade after the Chernobyl disaster)
B. International Decade for Action, “Water for Life”
C. Decade for Human Rights Education
D. Deserts and the Fight against Desertification
Organisation of American States (OAS) was established in _________________?
A. 1945
B. 1947
C. 1948
D. 1949
2023 cricket world cup will be hosted by __________?
A. England
B. India
C. Newzeland
D. Pakistan
2019 Cricket world cup will be held in ______?
A. India
B. England
C. Srilanka
D. South Africa
The G-15 was established in the____________ Non-Aligned Movement summit in Belgrade in 1989.
A. Seventh
B. Eighth
C. Ninth
D. Tenth
Where is the permanent Secretariat of G-20 ____________?
A. Sydney
B. New York city
C. London
D. No permanent secretariat
The G-20 was established in____________?
A. 1998
B. 1999
C. 2000
D. 2003
Gulf Cooperation Council was established in___________?
A. 1980
B. 1981
C. 1982
D. 1983
Durand Cup is associated with the game of_______________?
A. Football
B. Squash
C. Volleyball
D. Table Tennis
The UN has__________________additional/regional headquarters districts.
A. Two
B. Three
C. Four
D. Five
Which is the first public university in the World to accept fee in digital currency? Bitcoin (an online currency and
payment system.
A. Cumbria University, UK
B. University of Wisconcin-madison, US
C. University of Toronto, Canada
D. University of Copenhagen, Denmark
Kiribati became independent from the United Kingdom in____________?
A. 1959
B. 1969
C. 1979
D. 1989
The Kiribati capital is_________________?
A. Tarawa
B. Roficanda
C. Royaldo
D. South Barati
The Capital of Mongolia is___________?
A. Riga
B. Mangool
C. Ulaanbaatar
D. Lujabe
The statesman, politician, scholar, inventor, and one of early presidents of USA invented the swivel chair, the
spherical sundial, the moldboard plow, and the cipher wheel was___________?
A. George Washington
B. Alexander Hamilton
C. Thomas Jefferson
D. John Adams
The famous painting ‘Mona Lisa’ is displaced at the museum of _____________?
A. Rome
B. Paris
C. London
D. New York
Noology is the study of _______________?
A. Knowledge
B. Coins
C. Nights
D. Islands
Geoponics is the study of_________________?
A. Agriculture
B. Fields
C. Soil
D. Earth Crust
Cetology is the study of_______________?
A. Whales and Dolphins
B. seas and Oceans
C. Mountains
D. Deserts
carpology is the study of____________________?
A. Fruit & Seeds
B. Vegetables & Fruits
C. flowers and plants
D. Leaves
Ice mass that covers more than fifty-thousand square kilometers of land area is classified as____________?
A. ice sheet
B. ice field
C. glacier erosions
D. ice cap
When Islamabad United won First title:
A. 22 Feb 2016
B. 23 Feb 2016
C. 24 Feb 2016
D. 25 Feb 2016
The capital of SriLanka is__________?
A. Jakarta
B. Colombo
C. Kolkata
D. Malay
The part of desert where adequate water is available for cultivation is called ___________?
A. Oasis
B. Marsh
C. Island
D. Isthmus
The fine yellowish dust or silt spread and deposited by the winds, that is very fertile is called _____?
A. Alluvium
B. Loess
C. Sediment
D. None of the above
Which is the thinnest earth layer?
A. Core
B. Mantle
C. Crust
D. None of the above
What is the name given to areas of land in the higher latitudes where short, cool summers do not permit trees to
grow?
A. Arctic
B. Tropical
C. Savanna
D. Tundra
The point that lies directly above the source of an earthquake is known as _______________ ?
A. Earthquake Center
B. Epicenter
C. Gravitational Center
D. Geological Center
Water source beneath the earth flowing naturally is called ____________?
A. Stream
B. Fall
C. Spring
D. Lake
The Band-e- Amir National Park is located in______________.
A. Iran
B. Iraq
C. Afghanistan
D. Kuwait
The Empire State Building is located in_______________.
A. London
B. Birmingham
C. Paris
D. New York City
The mixture of silt, sand, and gravel deposited by flowing water such as rivers and streams is called _______?
A. Sediment
B. Loess
C. Alluvium
D. All of the above
The areas of grassland totally without trees in South America especially around the estuary of the River Plate are
called _________?
A. Savanna
B. Pampas
C. Loess
D. None of the above
China’s _________________ space station mostly burns up on re-entry over South Pacific.
A. Tianhe
B. Tianzhou
C. Tiangong 1
D. Xuntian
Basin is a low land area. Which are the largest basins in the face of the earth?
A. Seas
B. Oceans
C. Rivers
D. None of the above
A hill or peak sticking through an ice cap, mostly found in Green land or Antarctica is called __________?
A. Mesa
B. Moraines
C. Nunatak
D. Loess
A vent in the Earth’s surface that emits steam and gases, essentially associated with volcanic regions is known as
________?
A. Fumarole
B. Mesa
C. Munatak
D. Moraines
Who appoints the Chief Election Commissioner of India__________?
A. President
B. prime minister
C. chief justice
D. Parliament
The SAFTA(South Asian Free Trade Agreement) entered into force on 1 January,__________?
A. 2004
B. 2005
C. 2006
D. 2007
The SAPTA(South Asian Preferential Trade Agreement) signed on 11 April_____________?
A. 1993
B. 1994
C. 2004
D. 2006
SAFTA signed on 6 January 2004 in_______________?
A. 10 SAARC summit
B. 11 SAARC summit
C. 12 SAARC summit
D. 13 SAARC summit
The official language(s) of “Association of Southeast Asian Nations” is/are _____________?
A. One
B. Five
C. Nine
D. Ten
The motto of ‘Association of Southeast Asian Nations’ is “One Vision, One__________ ,One Community”.
A. Unity
B. Identity
C. Faith
D. Ideology
The country famous for Samba dance is_________?
A. USA
B. Brazil
C. Portugal
D. Chile
Name of the Alexander horse was__________?
A. Beucephalus
B. Alexcephalus
C. Macodophalus
D. Grekophalus
The most densely populated island in the world is Honshu located in_______?
A. South Korea
B. North Korea
C. Japan
D. China
When Pakistan introduced National Identity cards (NIC)____________?
A. 1948
B. 1957
C. 1963
D.1973
Napoleon suffered from alurophobia which means____________?
A. Fear of cats
B. Fear of rats
C. Fear of cockroaches
D. Fear of height
The country whose national anthem has only music no words______________?
A. Bahrain
B. Chile
C. Greece
D. Albania
Which of the following keys of personal computer is not available in the key board of traditional typewriters?
A. Tab
B. Enter
C. Backspace
D. Spacebar
River Jordon flow out into __________?
A. Dead sea
B. Caspian sea
C. Red sea
D. Mediterranean sea
What is the significance of a small country “Ecuador”___________?
A. Beautiful state of South America
B. Lies on equator
C. Biggest producer of water-melon
D. famous for canal system
The country in which river Wangchu flows is ________________?
A. Srilanka
B. Bhutan
C. Nepal
D. Cambodia
The country known is the sugar bowl of the world___________?
A. Cuba
B. Jamaica
C. South Sudan
D. Sierra Leone
In which one of the following South East Asian countries, India will build satellite tracking station ?
A. Vietnam
B. Philippines
C. Laos
D. Cambodia
Which one of the following companies will launch Project Skybender to boost 5G internet speed _____?
A. Facebook
B. Google
C. IBM
D. Apple
The first ‘Cross word’ puzzle in the world was published in ________
A. 1913
B. 1915
C. 1917
D. 1927
For which disease,Indian scientists have developed herbal medicine using Ayurveda?
A. AIDS
B. Blood Cancer
C. Dengue
D. Diabetes
The number of countries which participated in the first Olympic games held at Athens was_________
A. 12
B. 15
C. 14
D. 21
The Patagonian Desert is located in ____________?
A. U.S
B. Argentina
C. Brazil
D. Canada
Who invented Jet Engine_____________?
A. Sir Frank Whittle
B. Gottlieb Daimler
C. Roger Bacon
D. Lewis E. Waterman
World’s longest Sea Bridge connected Hongkong, Macau and China is_____________.
A. Zhangjiajie Glass Bridge
B. Baling River Bridge
C. Duge Bridge
D. Zhuhai Macau Bridge
When was bar code scanner invented________?
A. 1950s
B. 1960s
C. 1970s
D. 1980s
What furniture item was invented by California furniture designer Charles Prior Hall in 1968?
A. Sofa bed
B. Captain’s chair
C. Waterbed
D. Hammock
Edwin Budding invented lawn mover belong to__________?
A. England
B. U.S
C. Sweden
D. Finland
What invention caused many deaths while testing it_______________?
A. Dynamite
B. Parachute
C. Motor car
D. Railway
Until Victorian times, chocolate was thought of as a drink. When did the first chocolate bar appear_____________?
A. 1831
B. 1832
C. 1833
D. There is no sure date
The number regarded as lucky number in Italy is______________?
A. 5
B. 7
C. 11
D. 13
“Night watch” is a famous_____________?
A. Restaurant
B. Painting
C. Hotel
D. Beach
Biro Brothers invented the BALLPOINT PEN belong to_____________?
A. Hungry
B. Sweden
C. Finland
D. Greece
The number of keys in an ordinary piano is____________?
A. 66
B. 77
C. 88
D. 44
Togo is situated in _____________?
A. southern African countries
B. Western African countries
C. Northern African countries
D. Eastern African countries
Bismillah Khan is related to_______________?
A. Flute
B. Tabla
C. Shehnai
D. Sarod
Which of the following lines divide Turkish and Greek Cyprus communities?
A. Yellow Line
B. Green Line
C. Maginot Line
D. 11 parallel line
Who first pioneered the idea of a blood bank__________?
A. Booker T, Washington
B. George Washington Carver
C. Jonas Salk
D. Charles Drew
Where Das Man Palace is located in_______________?
A. Yemen
B. Kuwait
C. Bahrain
D. Oman
Diego Garcia is United States military base in the_________________?
A. Indian Ocean
B. Pacific Ocean
C. Atlantic Ocean
D. Arctic Ocean
“Decision Point” Book is written by____________.
A. Barack Obama
B. George W Bush
C. Bill Clinton
D. Richard Nixon
Nightingale Florence (belongs to France) was a______________.
A. Doctor
B. Nurse
C. Teacher
D. House wife
Who was the last President of International Cricket Council (ICC) ?
A. Alan Issac
B. David Richardson
C. Zaheer Abbas
D. Shashank Manohar
The first Persian newspaper was_______?
A. Persian News
B. Jam-i-Jahan Numa
C. AL-Hilal
D. Mirat-ul-Akhbar
International Cricket Council (ICC) headquarters is located in__________?
A. Dubai
B. USA
C. China
D. Australia
ICC was founded in the year_________?
A. 1905
B. 1910
C. 1909
D. 1914
The areas around the North and South poles within the Polar circles is called _____________?
A. The Torrid Zone
B. The Frigid Zone
C. The Temperature Zone
D. The Hardiness Zone
The world’s largest land border is between __________________?
A. China and Mongolia
B. Russia and China
C. Argentina and Brazil
D. America and Canada
Which part of the world is known as “Star and key of Indian Ocean”?
A. Manora
B. Sri Lanka
C. Maldives
D. Mauritius
E. Madagascar
The most precious gemstone “Emerald” are found in______?
A. Gilgit
B. Hunza
C. Swat
D. Dir
“Siachen Glacier” is situated in_______?
A. Hindu Kush
B. Sulaiman
C. Pamir
D. Karakorum
Bore is caused by______?
A. Rising tide while meeting river currents
B. Friction from prevailing winds
C. Spring tide and strong winds
D. Unequal heating of oceans
Oldest university of the world is __________?
A. University of bologna
B. University of Karueein
C. University of Nalanda
D. University of Karachi
The oldest existing, and continually operating educational institution in the world is the University of Karueein,
founded in 859 AD in Fez, Morocco. The University of Bologna, Italy, was founded in 1088 and is the oldest one
in Europe.
A canyon is a large form of ________?
A. Dry valley
B. Gorge
C. Pediment
D. Badiand
The Stevenson screen contains all of these EXCEPT:
A. Wet bulb thermometer
B. Maximum thermometer
C. Ordinary thermometer
D. Anemometer
Afternoon rains in the equatorial region are the result of influences _______?
A. Land Breeze
B. Monsoon
C. Frontal
D. Convectional
The extinct Volcanic Peak of Koh-i-Sultan is in _______?
A. Turkmanistan
B. Turkey
C. Iran
D. Pakistan
What is Chandragup?
a. Famous Personality
b. Food Item
c. Tree
d. Mud Volcano
e. Star Name
Transportation and trade are______?
A. Primary activities
B. Secondary activities
C. Tertiary activities
D. Quaternary activities
Which of the following regions is ‘Peninsula’________?
A. Arabia
B. Scandinavia
C. Alaska
D. Papua New Guinea
E. All of above
The richest fishing ground in the world:
A. North Western Europe
B. North Eastern Asia
C. North Western Africa
D. North Eastern North America
Maize, Rice and Wheat are generally referred as_____?
A. Root crops
B. Legumes Crops granaries
C. Cereal Crops
D. None of Above
The largest latitude circle on earth is ________?
A. Arctic circle
B. Tropic of cancer
C. Tropic of Capricorn
D. The Equator
The season changes because of the ____________?
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
The distance of longitude represents how many minutes difference in time?
A. 10 minutes
B. 4 minutes
C. 15 minutes
D. 1 minute
Rainfall related to mountains is:
A. Orographic rainfall
B. Normal rainfall
C. Monsoon rains
D. Cyclonic rainfall
Which waterway gives the source of terrestrial moisture?
A. Ocean
B. Rivers
C. Lakes
D. Canals
A large group of islands is known as:
A. Peninsula
B. Archipelago
C. Strait
D. Channel
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. Uzbekistan and Liechtenstein
B. Uzbekistan and Chad
C. Uzbekistan and Mali
D. Liechtenstein and Chad
Earth’s largest ice volume is present in_____________?
A. Himalayas
B. South America
C. Antarctica
D. North America
The Seven Rila Lakes are located in___________?
A. Bulgaria
B. Hungary
C. Poland
D. Czech Republic
“Netherlands” literally means_____________?
A. ideal location
B. lower countries
C. mouth of land
D. land of sun set
The Orange river flows in____________?
A. Indonesia
B. Egypt
C. South Africa
D. Mexico
Indonesia is a country with around __________ islands?
A. 10,000
B. 11,000
C. 12,000
D. 13,000
When was the game Frisbee invented?
A. 1860s
B. 1870s
C. 1830s
D. 1850s
Who was the First Pakistani Player to have a hundred in T20Is?
A. Ahmed Shehzad
B. Umar Akmal
C. Misbah-ul-Haq
D. Mohammad Hafeez
Silk is produced by____________?
A. Egg of silkworm
B. Pupa of silkworm
C. Larva of silkworm
D. Insect itself
How Many Countries Are Landlocked In Asia?
A. 11 Countries
B. 12 Countries
C. 13 Countries
D. 14 Countries
26th January is India’s___________ Day?
A. Independence Day
B. Republic Day
C. Revolution Day
D. Parliament Day
Which Country joined SAARC in 2007?
A. Pakistan
B. India
C. SriLanka
D. Afghanistan
The shortest day is___________?
A. 22 June
B. 22 July
C. 22 September
D. 22 December
Augusta Raurica is located in___________?
A. Egypt
B. Portugal
C. Switzerland
D. Turkey
The South Pole of the Earth is located in____________?
A. Norway
B. Antarctica
C. Arctic Ocean
D. Pacific Ocean
The birthplace of the World Wide Web was__________?
A. NASA
B. Pentagon
C. CERN
D. Microsoft
Alexandria is a city in_____________?
A. Turkey
B. Egypt
C. Jordan
D. Greece
About ________% of Antarctica is covered by ice?
A. 97%
B. 98%
C. 99%
D. 100%
The Pico Island is located in___________?
A. Switzerland
B. Portugal
C. Turkey
D. Egypt
The Pena Palace, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is located in____________?
A. Egypt
B. Portugal
C. Switzerland
D. Turkey
The North Pole of the Earth is located in____________?
A. Norway
B. Antarctica
C. Arctic Ocean
D. Pacific Ocean
Egypt connects which of the following two continents?
A. Asia and Europe
B. Asia and Africa
C. South America and North America
D. Asia and Australia
Sultan Ahmed Mosque in Istanbul is popularly known as the______________?
A. Green Mosque
B. Blue Mosque
C. Red Mosque
D. Yellow Mosque
Panama (a country) connects which two continents?
A. Asia and Europe
B. Asia and Africa
C. South America and North America
D. Asia and Australia
The Mariana Trench is in the ___________ Ocean?
A. Atlantic
B. Arctic
C. Antarctic
D. Pacific
First Museum of Pakistan established in Karachi on?
A. 17 April 1951
B. 17 April 1950
C. 17 May 1950
D. 25 April 1950
Keemiya-e Saadat was written by________________?
A. Taqi ad-Din Ahmad ibn Taymiyyah
B. Abu Naṣr Muḥammad ibn Muḥammad Al Farabi
C. Abu Abd Allah Muḥammad ibn Ali ibn Muḥammad ibn Arabi al-Ḥatimi aṭ-Ṭati
D. Abu Ḥamid Muḥammad ibn Muḥammad al-Ghazali
The word democracy has been derived from the_____________language?
A. French
B. Latin
C. Greek
D. Arabic
Nagqu is located in which country?
A. China
B. Nepal
C. Bhutan
D. Mongolia
Who is the author of the famous book, “The Spirit of Islam”?
A. Sir Syed Ahmad Khan
B. Syed Ameer Ali
C. Khwaja Salimullah Khwaja Salimullah
D. Sir John Woodroffe
John Austin presented his “Theory of sovereignty” in his book “The Province of Jurisprudence Determined”
which was published in______________?
A. 1832
B. 1935
C. 1717
D. 1736
Insulin drug was discovered by____________?
A. Charles Herbert Best
B. Prof John James Rickard Macleod
C. Sir Frederick Grant Banting
D. Leonard Thompson
Nawab Abdul Latif found the Muhammadan Literary Society in April 1863 at___________?
A. Dhaka
B. Faridpur
C. Calcutta
D. Selhat
John Stuart Mill wrote a famous book ” on liberty” in____________?
A. 1859
B. 1850
C. 1759
D. 1871
Who founded Muhammadan Literary Society in 1863?
A. Shah Waliullah Dehlawi
B. Syed Ameer Ali
C. Nawab Abdul Latif
D. Sir Syed Ahmad Khan
The Indus Waters Treaty water-distribution treaty between India and Pakistan, brokered by the:
A. International Monetary Fund
B. International Bank for Reconstruction and Development
C. World Bank
D. NATO
The High courts in India were established under the___________________?
A. Indian High Courts Act 1868
B. Indian High Courts Act 1871
C. Indian High Courts Act 1858
D. Indian High Courts Act 1861
The International Day of Forests is observed every year on______________?
A. March 21
B. March 22
C. March 23
D. March 24
First Women Bank Limited commenced its business on____________?
A. 02 Nov 1989
B. 02 Dec 1989
C. 02 Dec 1988
D. 01 Nov 1990
President of Pakistan announced new medal on 23 march 2018 named as ___________?
A. Sitara-e- Juraat
B. Tamgha-e-Amtiaz
C. Nishaan-e-Haider
D. Tamgha-e-Azam
Which Country law is considered to be harsh?
A. Iran
B. Saudi Arabia
C. China
D. Ethiopia
Non-permanent members of UN Security Council are elected for term of______________?
A. 1 year
B. 2 years
C. 3 years
D. 5 years
Braille education system was introduced by Braille for?
A. Blinds
B. Dumb
C. Handicap
D. Labours
“Spirit of Islam” book was written by?
A. Syed Ameer Ali
B. Quaid-e-Azam
C. Allama Iqbal
D. Sir syed
Who was the first asian to receive noble prize in 1913?
A. Rabinder Nath Tagore
B. C.V.Raman
C. I.A.Bunin
D. Mother teresa
Harrapa city is situated on the bank of which river?
A. Ravi
B. Chenab
C. Sutlej
D. Indus
The oldest flag of the world is?
A. Denmark
B. China
C. Japan
D. Greece
The oldest anthem of the world is?
A. Japan
B. China
C. Russia
D. Denmark
Total number UN Security Council members is____________?
A. 5
B. 10
C. 15
D. 20
The General Assembly of UN meets regularly once a year on third Tuesday of_____________?
A. September
B. October
C. November
D. December
How many official working languages recognized by UN (United Nations)?
A. 4
B. 5
C. 6
D. 7
The UN official birthday is celebrated on____________?
A. December 24, 1945
B. October 24, 1945
C. September 24, 1945
D. November 24, 1945
Pakistan Television started in the reign of_____________?
A. Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto
B. Yahya Khan
C. Zia Ul Haq
D. Ayub Khan
How many states are in Europe
A. 47
B. 48
C. 49
D. 51
headquarter of the African Union is located in____________?
A. Johannesburg
B. Cairo
C. Dakar
D. Addis Ababa
What was the name of concrete barrier that physically and ideologically divided Germany in 1961?
A. Peace Wall
B. Peace Berlin Wall
C. Berlin Wall
D. Peace Wall of Berlin
Wood is the main raw material for the manufacture of ____________?
A. Paint
B. Gun powder
C. Paper
D. Ink
In the manufacture of banaspati ghee the gas used is __________?
A. Helium
B. Hydrogen
C. Oxygen
D. Nitrogen
________________is the fear of bathing?
A. Agoraphobia
B. Acrophobia
C. Ablutophobia
D. Hydrophobia
Which US president resigned while in office ?
A. Richard Nixon
B. Jimmy Carter
C. Ronald Reagan
D. J. F. Kennedy
____________ is a famous beverage today , originally it was the name of a medicine?
A. Coca Cola
B. Lemonade
C. Pepsi
D. Soda water
Father of rivers is called ____________?
A. Indus river
B. Amazon river
C. Manchar river
D. Keenjhar river
Angela Merkel is a German Politician serving as Chancellor of Germany since___________?
A. November 2003
B. November 2005
C. November 2008
D. November 2011
Spectrum is made of ____ colors?
A. 7
B. 8
C. 6
D. 9
Blind dolphins are found in which river of Pakistan?
A. Indus
B. Jehlum
C. Kabul
D. Chenab
Where the Pakistan’s first radio station was setup?
A. Karachi
B. Lahore
C. Multan
D. Islamabad
Who was the last mughal emperor to sit on the peacock throne?
A. Muhammad Shah
B. Aurangzeb
C. Shah zafar
D. Shah alam II
Digital computer was invented by?
A. John Vincent Atanasoff
B. Steve Jobs
C. Charless babbage
D. James watson
Steve jobs was an american and he was founder of?
A. Apple
B. Google
C. Yahoo
D. Oracle
Hardest substance in the human body is?
A. Enamel
B. Nail
C. Bone
D. N.O.T
Famous painting “The sunflower” is painted by?
A. Vincent van gogh
B. Banjamin west
C. Gustav klint
D. Pablo picasso
The first truly global war was?
A. Seven years war
B. Hundred years war
C. WWII
D. Thirty years war
Napoleon regarded which battle as his greatest victory?
A. Austerlitz
B. Arras
C. Amiens
D. Assayer
The first war b/w Arabs and Israel was fought in?
A. 1948
B. 1946
C. 1942
D. 1940
Who gave the title of Mahatma to Gandhiji?
A. Rabindranath tagore
B. Lala lajpat roy
C. Abu kalam azad
D. None
The chemical that is used in making artificial rain is?
A. Silver iodide
B. Silver nitrate
C. Silver chloride
D. Silver nitrite
What approximate part of J&K is under india’s occupation?
A. 75%
B. 60%
C. 90%
D. 50%
The term of office of a judge of the ICJ is?
A. 9 years
B. 8 years
C. 7 years
D. 6 years
In which month does the Un general assembly meet annually?
A. September
B. October
C. November
D. December
Who was the founder of HAMAS in 1987?
A. Sheikh Ahmed yassin
B. Yasser arafat
C. Abdul majeed
D. Zulfiqar Ali
Asian developement bank was established in?
A. 1964
B. 1966
C. 1968
D. 1970
Which continent has no desert?
A. Europe
B. N.America
C. S.America
D. Australia
The Highest papulation growth rate among the following countries is in___________?
A. Bangladesh
B. India
C. China
D. Srilanka
Corbillion Cup is given in the game of____________?
A. Golf
B. Squash
C. Table Tennis
D. None of these
Dushanbe is the capital of__________?
A. Tajikistan
B. Ukraine
C. kazakhistan
D. Turkmenistan
“FREE TOWN” is the capital of_____________?
A. Somalia
B. Slovenia
C. Cuba
D. Sierra Leone
Harrappa near Sahiwal was centre of___________?
A. Greek civilization
B. Persian civilization
C. Muslim civilization
D. Indus valley civilization
After Pashtun which is the second largest ethnic group of Afghanistan?
A. Uzbek
B. Baluch
C. Tajik
D. Hazaras
Sunlight is composed of___________?
A. Three colours
B. six colours
C. seven colours
D. eight colours
The most urbanized province of Pakistan is__________?
A. Kpk
B. Punjab
C. Baluchistan
D. Sindh
“Taipei” is the capital of__________?
A. Tanzania
B. Vietnam
C. Taiwan
D. Togo
Which of the following country are called “Land of free peoples”?
A. Thailand
B. Japan
C. Norway
D. Canada
8 March is observed internationally as?
A. Women’s Day
B. World Water Day
C. World Health Day
D. Human Rights Day
K2 is also known as?
A. Goodwin Austin
B. Chogori
C. Killer mountain
D. A & B
Submitted by: Kashif Ashraf
when was the parachute invented___________?
A. 1560s
B. 1570s
C. 1783s
D. 1470s
Scientific bureau of Economic Cooperation Organization is situated in______________?
A. Tehran
B. Turkey
C. Qatar
D. Pakistan
Eyeglasses are invented in Italy in________?
A. 1586
B. 1286
C. 1386
D. 1486
Blood which heart pumps to lungs is__________?
A. deoxygenated blood
B. lymph fluid
C. atria blood
D. oxygenated blood
Headquarter of NASA is located in_______?
A. South Wales
B. Berlin
C. Bern
D. Washington
The poorest region of the world is__________?
A. the Middle East
B. sub-Saharan Africa
C. Asia
D. Latin America
Between which of the following was the ancient town of Takshasila located__________?
A. Indus and Jhelum
B. Jhelum and Chenab
C. Chenab and Ravi
D. Ravi and Beas
The Indus Valley Civilization specialized in_______?
A. Town Planning
B. Architecture
C. Craftsmanship
D. All of these
TAPI gas Pipeliine stands for ?
A. Tajikistan, Pakistan, Afghanistan, India
B. Turkey, Pakistan, Afghanistan, India
C. Turkmenistan, Afghanistan, Pakistan, India
D. None of the above
Who is the National Poet of Afghanistan?
A. Amir crore
B. Khushal khan khattak
C. Rehman Baba
D. None of these
Who invented optical fiber?
A. Samuel Cohen
B. Narinder Kapany
C. Percy L.Spencer
D. T.H. MaimahA
Which of the following Island group named as ‘Sandwich Island’?
A. Hawaii Island
B. Falkland Islands
C. Greenland
D. Tuvalu
Which of the following is the largest Island of Japan?
A. Hokkaido
B. Honshu
C. Shikoku
D. Kyushu
If we say the child has an IQ of 100, what does this means?
A.The performance of the child is below average.
B.The performance of the child is above average.
C.The mental age of the child is equal to his actual age.
D.The performance of the child cannot be better.
Who was the first president of Uzbekistan?
A. Abdulhashim Mutalov
B. Oʻtkir Sultonov
C. Islam Karimov
D. Nigmatilla Yuldashev
Who defeated Darius III in the Battle of Gaugamela?
A. Aristotle
B. Julius Caesar
C. Napoleon Bonaparte
D. Alexander the Great
Who founded the Achaemenid Empire?
A. Darius I
B. Cambyses II
C. Cyrus the Great
D. Alexander the Great
Which king was first addressed as ‘Your Majesty’?
A. Akbar
B. Louis
C. Victoria
D. Henry VIII
Who is the founder of Greek historiography?
A. Aristotle
B. Herodotus
C. Thucydides
D. Hippocrates
Who became the first ever non Muslim woman elected to Pakistan’s senate?
A. Krishna kumari
B. Sonakshi kumari
C. Payal kumari
D. Soni kumari
Which monarch called himself as the Second Alexander?
A. Akbar
B. Ashoka
C. Samudragupta
D. Ala-ud-din Khilji
What is the national currency of Hong Kong?
A. Taiwan dollar
B. Yen
C. Hong Kong dollar
D. Yuan
When was the first petrol Car developed?
A. 1885-1886
B. 1887-1888
C. 1888-1889
D. 1889-1890
Where is Headquarter of World Economic Forum is in_____________?
A. London
B. Paris
C. Cologny
D. Geneva
What is the capital of Norway?
A. Vienna
B. Copenhegan
C. Oslo
D. Berlin
Dr Abdus Slam was born in which city of Pakistan?
A. Lahore
B. Multan
C. Jhang
D. Khushab
Members of Association Of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) are____________?
A. 08
B. 09
C. 10
D. 11
Capital of Armenia is_____________?
A. Kampala
B. Tbilisi
C. Yerevan
D. Amman
Einstein was born in which country ?
A. USA
B. UK
C. France
D. Germany
Sana’a is Capital of_________?
A. Hungary
B. Austria
C. Malta
D. Yemen
What is Currency of Mongolia ?
A. Euro
B. Pound Sterling
C. Mongolian togrog
D. Peso
What is the old name of Tomato?
A. Tomato
B. Red Ball
C. Union
D. Love Apple
How many Players in Polo Team on each side?
A. 4 Players
B. 6 Players
C. 8 Players
D. 10 Players
How many Players are in a Volleyball Team?
A. 5 Players
B. 6 Players
C. 7 Players
D. 8 Players
How much players are in basketball on the court at one time?
A. 5 Players
B. 7 Players
C. 9 Players
D. 11 Players
How many Players on a field Hockey Team?
A. 12 Players
B. 10 Players
C. 11 Players
D. 8 Players
How many Players are there on a Football Team?
A. 10 Players
B. 12 Players
C. 11 Players
D. 13 Players
Most Populous City in the World is_____________?
A. Delhi
B. Tokyo
C. Karachi
D. Shanghai
What is the full form of ECL?
A. Exit Cancellation List
B. Exit Control List
C. Exit Common List
D. Excutive Crime List
Mirza Ghalib was born on___________?
A. 20 Dec 1790
B. 27 Dec 1797
C. 21 Dec 1799
D. 25 Oct 1802
Who built Badshahi Masjid ?
A. Zaheer Uddin Babar
B. Naseer Uddin Humayun
C. Aurangzeb Alamgir
D. Shehnshah Akbar
Worlds biggest irrigation scheme ?
A. Lansdowne Pull
B. Lloyd Barrage
C. Sukkur barrage
D. All of these
First ever Chinese Newspaper was launched in Pakistan is____________?
A. China Daily
B. Hushang
C. Xinmin
D. Shinghai Daily
Who was the 1st Woman Judge of International Court of justice?
A. Rosa E. Otumbiyeva
B. Rosalyn Higgins
C. Gertrude Mongella
D. Sadako ogata
The first Urdu newspaper in Indian subcontinent was ____________?
A. Jam-e-Jahan Numa
B. Nawai-e-waqt
C. Imroz
D. Indian Gazette
Fleet Street is famous for__________?
A. Newspapers & Press agencies offices
B. Stock Exchange
C. Cinema Halls
D. Shipping Centers
Fleet Street is situated in __________?
A. New York
B. London
C. Karachi
D. Mumbai
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 man who’s eighty years old?
A. Centenary
B. Septuagenarian
C. Octogenarian
D. Immortal
What is the name of Longest Bridge in the world?
A. Beijing–Shanghai High-Speed Railway
B. The Danyang-Kunshan Grand Bridge
C. Lake Pontchartrain Causeway
D. King Fahd Causeway Bridge
The highest sand dunes are found is_________?
A. The Sahara desert
B. Thar desert
C. Thank desert
D. Gobi desert
UN Security Council has_____________Permanent Members?
A. 4
B. 5
C. 6
D. 7
Headquarters of the International Civil Aviation Organization is in_____________?
A. New York (USA)
B. Doha (QATAR)
C. Jakarta (Indonesia)
D. Montreal (Canada)
Real is the Currency of which Country?
A. Argentina
B. Brazil
C. Denmark
D. Mangolia
The world’s narrowest street is______?
A. Fleet Street
B. Vicolo della Virilita
C. Wall Street
D. Yonge Street
The Top Five most Populous Cities of Pakistan are _______ ?
A. Lahore, Islamabad, Karachi, Hyderabad, Rawalpindi
B. Karachi, Lahore, Faisalabad, Rawalpindi, Gujranwala
C. Faisalabad, Rawalpindi, Peshawar, Lahore, Karachi
D. Karachi, Lahore, Peshawar, Gujranwala, Dera Ghazi Khan
How many years the 1st Constituent Assembly lasted?
A. 8
B. 9
C. 7
D. 10
In Japan, Tuesday is known as_________?
A. Black day
B. Fire day
C. Day of jews
D. None of these
World’s shortest woman is _________?
A. Jyoti Amge
B. Zainab Bibi
C. Madge Bester
D. Bridgettle Jordan
World tallest man is from which country?
A. Turkey
B. India
C. Pakistan
D. Africa
World’s tallest man is _________?
A. Alam Channa
B. Nawaz Sharif
C. Sultan Kosen
D. Che Guera
The name of UNO was coined by?
A. George washington
B. Frank Rosevelt
C. John kennedy
D. Wickshell
Who has the honour to address thrice the Joint Sitting of the Parliament of Pakistan?
A. Yasser Arafat
B. Xi Jingping
C. Recep Tayyip Erdoğan
D. Joko Widodo
Largest District of Pakistan by population is ____________?
A. Chaghi
B. Lahore
C. Karachi Central
D. Peshawar
The biggest District of Pakistan by area is ___________?
A. Mastung
B. Chaghi
C. Kalat
D. Noski
When was Nobel Prize in economics started?
A. 1951
B. 1969
C. 1967
D. 1901
Which is the largest Mobile service in Pakistan ?
A. Mobilink
B. Ufone
C. Warid
D. Telenor
The Tallest women born in Pakistan is_________?
A. Shaista Bibi
B. Zainab Bibi
C. Uzma Bibi
D. Balqees Bano
Kirkuk famous for its oil fields is the city of__________?
A. Saudi Arabia
B. Syria
C. Iran
D. Iraq
Which Country led a boycott of the 1980 Olympic Games held in Moscow?
A. Great Britain
B. China
C. United States
D. South Korea
how many feathers in shuttle in badminton?
A. 12 feathers
B. 15 feathers
C. 10 feathers
D. 16 feathers
Which Country did oriented Basketball?
A. Canada
B. Brazil
C. USA
D. England
Founder of Exam is __________?
A. Pythagoras
B. Sergy brin
C. Henry A Fischel
D. Wilhelm Wundt
World snake-less country is _____________?
A. Australia
B. Germany
C. New Zealand
D. Japan
Currency of New Zealand is _____________?
A. Pound
B. Euro
C. Dollar
D. Yen
Which city of Pakistan once known as “City of Maple Trees”?
A. Lahore
B. Abbottabad
C. Hyderabad
D. Multan
Honduras is a _________ Country?
A. North American
B. South American
C. South African
D. Central American
Which waves are discovered in 2017 in the LIGO conference?
A. Chromium waves
B. Heat waves
C. Gravitational waves
D. sedenctary waves
Angola Parliament name is____________?
A. National Assembly
B. Parliament
C. Shrua
D. NonE of these
Angela Merkel is the chancellor of ___________?
A. Belgium
B. Germany
C. France
D. America
Who was the first Governor of state bank Pakistan?
A. Qasim parekh
B. V.A Jaffery
C. Abdul Qadir
D. Zahid Hussain
Which City of Pakistan is famous for sports goods?
A. Peshawar
B. Lahore
C. Sialkot
D. Islamabad
The river Indus flows from which city?
A. Gilgit
B. Tibat
C. peshawer
D. kabul
Radio was invented by_____________in 1895?
A. Philo taylor
B. Motorola martia
C. Robert
D. Guglielmo marconi
Lebanon Currency is__________?
A. Lebanese Pound
B. Lebanese Dollar
C. Lebanese Rupee
D. None of these
How many Countries are there Landlocked in the world?
A. 37 Countries
B. 41 Countries
C. 44 Countries
D. 42 Countries
Nanga parbat the second highest peak of pakistan is located in which district of gilgit baltistan?
A. Astore
B. Diamer
C. Gizar
D. Nagir
Which one of these is the longest cave in the world?
A. Jewel Cave
B. Wind Cave
C. Sistema Ox Bel Ha
D. Mammoth Cave
The Palk Strait separates which two countries?
A. India and Indonesia
B. India and Sri Lanka
D. Sri Lanka and Maldives
D. Pakistan and Iran
The book Emile or “On Education” on the nature of education and man is written by__________?
A. Aristotle
B. Plato
C. John Dewey
D. Rousseau
First gulf nations to introduce VAT (Value added Tax) ?
A. Oman and Qatar
B. UAE and Saudi Arabia
C. Kuwait and Iraq
D. None of These
Which country first introduced the world’s first photovoltaic road fitted with solar panels?
A. China
B. Japan
C. US
D. France
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Who Conquered The Constantinople In 1453?
A. Sultan Mehmood Ghaznavi
B. Sultan Salahudin Ayubi
C. Sultan Muhammad Fateh
D. Sultan Sulaiman Khan
World Highest Polo Ground Shandur (3,734 meters) is in Pakistan, It is in ___________ District?
A. Lahore
B. Swat
C. Chitral
D. Gilgit
Sofia is the capital of__________?
A. Canberra
B. Austria
C. Bulgaria
D. Angola
Pristina is the capital of__________?
A. Hungary
B. Kosovo
C. Serbia
D. Crotia
Washington D.C was organized in__________?
A. 1805
B. 1810
C. 1901
D. 1801
No. Of commissioners appointed by the congress in order to find out the suitable area for the capital of America,
were__________?
A. 5
B. 7
C. 2
D. 3
In the Washington D.C, D.C signifies____________?
A. District of coordinated states
B. District of Croatia
C. District of Columbia
D. District centralized
Which Two States donated lands for Washington DC?
A. Columbia and Maryland
B. Maryland and Virginia
C. Virginia and Columbia
D. Virginia and Queensland
The Capital of America Washington D.C was founded in__________?
A. 1891
B. 1790
C. 1691
D. 109
Who used the slogan ” Make america great again (MAGA)” during election Campaign in America?
A. Donald Trump
B. Ronald Reagan
C. George Washington
D. Hillary Clinton
The highest Building of Pakistan is__________?
A. Headquarter of MCB
B. Pakistan stock exchange
C. Icon Tower
D. Marriott Hotel
The first passport issued by the Ayub regime in__________?
A. 1973
B. 1960
C. 1963
D. 1970
The distance of mercury from sun is__________?
A. 56 million km
B. 57.9 million km
C. 58.9 million km
D. 59.1 million
The largest wheat producing country in the world is___________?
A. USA
B. India
C. Pakistan
D. China
Yuan is the Currency of which Country?
A. Japan
B. China
C. India
D. Canada
Which country has the largest Hindu population?
A. Sri Lanka
B. India
C. Nepal
D. Bhutan
According to Area the Largest District of Khyber PakhtunKhwa is _____________ ?
A. Peshawar
B. Swat
C. Chitral
D. Mardan
Norway’s capital is OSLO. What was the old name of OSLO?
A. Christiania
B. Layalpur
C. Mesopotamia
D. Svalbard
For how many years did Nelson Mandela remain in prison?
A. 37
B. 33
C. 31
D. 27
Who is the author of diplomacy?
A. Henry Kissinger
B. Ronald Reagan
C. Barack Obama
D. Donald Trump
Hanoi is the capital of__________?
A. Ukraine
B. Myanmar
C. Libya
D. Vietnam
Which is the national flower of Russia ?
A. Chamomile
B. Poinciana
C. Marguerite
D. Rose
When was helicopter developed?
A. 1935
B. 1939
C. 1852
D. 1923
Who is the Richest man in the world (2018)?
A. Jeff Bezos
B. Mark Zuckerberg
C. Amancio Ortega
D. Bill Gates
Which is the old city of Pakistan?
A. Karachi
B. Lahore
C. Multan
D. Badin
During the first trip of Donald Trump to Saudi Arabia, the two countries signed a __________ arms deal?
A. $110 billion
B. $140 billion
C. $80 billion
D. $50 billion
United States president, Donald Trump, made his first foreign trip to__________?
A. Israel
B. Great Britain
C. Saudi Arabia
D. Russia
Dr Abdul Qadeer Khan National Hero and Father of Pakistan’s nuclear bomb was born in which City of britsish
india?
A. Mumbai
B. New Dehli
C. Kolkata
D. Bhopal
Quaid-e-Azam trophy is the tournament of ?
A. football
B. hockey
C. cricket
D. squash
Pakistan’s standard time equivalent to ?
A. GMT+2
B. GMT+5
C. GMT+6
D. GMT+9
What is Siachen?
A. Lake
B. River
C. Glacier
D. Desert
Democracy Wall is located in____________?
A. USA
B. UK
C. Japan
D. China
10 Downing Street is the official Residence of____________?
A. French PM
B. USA PM
C. British PM
D. Queen of England
Habib Bourguiba declared independence of Tunisia from France in___________?
A. 1953
B. 1956
C. 1959
D. 1962
Grameen Bank a pioneer in the field of micro finance was the brainchild of___________?
A. Dr. Riaz Rehman
B. Pro.Abdul Salam
C. Prof.Muhammad Younas
D. Muhammad Salman Rashad
Currency of France is____________?
A. Dollar
B. Riyal
C. Pound
D. Euro
On which island of French, Napoleon was born?
A. Saint Helena
B. Corsica
C. Elba
D. None of these
The European Renaissance started from which country?
A. England
B. Greece
C. Italy
D. Germany
In which year, Alexander the Great become the king of Macedonia?
A. 336 Bc
B. 326 Bc
C. 236 Bc
D. None of these
International Monkey Day celebrated on __________December?
A. 14th
B. 16th
C. 18th
D. 20th
International Tea Day is observed on_______December?
A. 10th
B. 12th
C. 15th
D. 20th
International Human Solidarity Day celebrated on ______ December?
A. 22nd
B. 21st
C. 20th
D. 18th
which of these plants open its mouth when insect sit on its lid?
A. Sunflower
B. Pitcher plant
C. Brassica Plant
D. None of these
Which one is World’s Largest Land Locked Country?
A. Afghanistan
B. Kazakhstan
C. Mongolia
D. Nepal
Which city is called the city of mosques (Masjid)?
A. Peshawar
B. Lahore
C. Dhaka
D. Delhi
Name of US president who was a film actor?
A. Richard Nixon
B. Jimmy Cartor
C. Ronald Reagan
D. London B. Jonson
The largest state of the USA by area is____________?
A. Alaska
B. New Jersey
C. New York
D. Hawaii
The author of the Novel “Godfather” is______________?
A. Pro.Muhammad Younas
B. Mario Puzo
C. Mohsin Hamid
D. W. E.Hunter
The world’s biggest diamond producer is____________?
A. China
B. South Africa
C. Russia
D. Canada
Who is the author of the book”Struggle for Pakistan” ?
A. I.H. Qureshi
B. K.k AZIZ
C. Aysha Jalal
D. Shahid Rafique
“Fire and Fury” Inside the Trump White House is written by
A. Carl Bernstein
B. Christiane Amanpour
C. Michael Wolff
D. Bob Woodward
Maulana Mohammad Ali Jauhar was buried in which of the following city?
A. Delhi
B. Landon
C. Jerusalem
D. Bombay
which pair has won cricket world cup for Pakistan?
A. Waseem akram and Inzam ul haq
B. sahid Afridi and younis khan
C. Imran Khan and younis khan
D. ramiz raja and waqar younis
The presidency of Abraham Lincoln began on ______________, when he was inaugurated as the 16th President of the
United States?
A. March 4, 1862
B. March 4, 1861
C. March 4, 1863
D. March 4, 1860
The ball point pen was invited by___________?
A. Chester Carlson
B. Petrache Poenaru
C. Johannes Gutenberg
D. Laszlo Biro
‘History of Wolves’ book was written by:
A. Angie Thomas
B. Aysha jalal
C. Emily Fridlund
D. Margaret Wilkerson
Mice Pence is the_________ Vice President of America?
A. 40th
B. 44th
C. 48th
D. 49th
‘Guernica’ the world famous painting was painted by_________?
A. Leonardo de Vinci
B. Van Gogh
C. Picasso
D. Michael
Zurich is an important city of which country?
A. Germany
B. Italy
C. Switzerland
D. London
Duma is the name of the Assembly of_____________?
A. Germany
B. Japan
C. Russia
D. Gambia
Nelson Mandela received the Nobel peace prize in 1993 together with another South African leader, what was his
name?
A. Oliver Tambo
B. Frederick de klerk
C. P.W Botha
D. Desmond Tut
Which King died while playing polo?
A. Sher Shah Suri
B. Humayun
C. Qutb-ud-din Aibak
D. Aurangzeb
Mughal Emperor Hamayun died from___________?
A. Excessive alcohol drinking
B. Cholera
C. Battlefield
D. Fall from library stairs
Ernesto”Che”Guevara was a famous revolutionary guerrilla fighter to which country did he belong?
A. Bolivia
B. Argentina
C. USA
D. Cuba
Almeira city situated in which country?
A. Malaysia
B. Russia
C. Spain
D. Iran
America have___________states?
A. 50
B. 52
C. 54
D. 55
Who founded All India National Congress?
A. Nehru
B. Gandhi
C. Allan Octavian Hume
D. Quid-e-Azam MA Jinnah
The 2017 Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) Summit was held in____________?
A. Bangkok, Thailand
B. Danang, Vietnam
C. Bogor, Indonesia
D. Beijing, China
Which country is known as cockpit of Europe?
A. Spain
B. Belgium
C. Italy
D. England
Which city is called city of seven hills?
A. Milan
B. Madrid
C. Paris
D. Rome
Which country is known as Pearl of East?
A. Bhuttan
B. Nepal
C. Srilanka
D. Bangladesh
Which of the following country is known as Land of Tulips?
A. Germany
B. Italy
C. Holland
D. Spain
when international Olympic committee IPC established?
A. 1894
B. 1890
C. 1916
D. 1896
How many countries vote against Trump’s Jerusalem move in UN General Assembly?
A. 122
B. 126
C. 128
D. 129
According to UN 2017 report there are _________million international migrants today?
A. 198 million
B. 228 million
C. 258 million
D. 300 million
1992 world cup final was played in_____________?
A. Melbourne
B. Sydeny
C. Wales
D. sharja
The Famous book “Gulliver’s Travel” was written by_____________?
A. Jonathan Swift
B. Thomas Hardy
C. Charles Dickens
D. William Shakespeare
FCR stands for_____________?
A. Fata commission Report
B. Frontier Commission Regulations
C. Frontier Crimes Regulations
D. Frontier Common Records
Takla Makan Desert is Located in which country?
A. China
B. India
C. Iran
D. Chile
The iron and steel industries of which of the following countries are almost fully dependent on imported raw
materials?
A. Britain
B. Japan
C. Poland
D. Germany
When Wrestling Introduced In Olympics Games ___________?
A. 1900
B. 1904
C. 1906
D. 1908
During which era Nelson Mandela remained the president of South Africa?
A. 1994 to 1999
B. 1990 to 1995
C. 2000 to 2005
D. 1996 to 2001
PIA Stands For_____________?
A. Punjab Air Lines
B. Pakistan International Airlines
C. Poland International Airlines
D. Portugal International Airlines
“The Importance of Being Earnest” is written by_____________?
A. Mohsin Hamid
B. John Donne
C. Oscar Wilde
D. Eugene O,neill
Where is Red Square situated?
A. New York
B. China
C. Moscow
D. Turkey
How many double centuries Rohit Sharma made in one day international cricket?
A. 2
B. 3
C. 4
D. 5
Who secured Three ODI double hundreds and the highest score in ODI cricket?
A. Virat Kholi
B. Shahid Afridi
C. Rohit Sharma
D. MS Dhoni
The First ever edition of the T10 Cricket League 2017 will be played in ___________?
A. Ajmaan
B. Dubai
C. Karachi
D. Sharjah
Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) summit on Jerusalem 2017 was held in?
A. Islamabad
B. Riaz
C. Lahore
D. Istanbul
The currency of Chile is _________?
A. Dram
B. Peso
C. Dollar
D. Dinar
What is the Capital of Taiwan ?
A. Hong Kong
B. Taipei
C. Shanghai
D. Berlin
Former Egypt President Hosni Mubarak ruled Egypt for almost_________years?
A. 20
B. 24
C. 26
D. 30
Dar es Salaam was former capital of__________?
A. Tanzania
B. Nepal
C. Albania
D. Egypt
WAFA is the News Agency of___________?
A. Syria
B. Palestine
C. Iran
D. Indonesia
Saudi Arabia kingdom founded in_____________?
A. 23 September 1937
B. 23 September 1932
C. 23 September 1946
D. None of these
Zimbabwe officially the Republic of Zimbabwe, is a landlocked country located in___________?
A. southern Africa
B. Northern Africa
C. Africa
D. America
Which is the world’s most spoken language?
A. English
B. Arabic
C. Chinese
D. Urdu
Which Country Team Fail to reach out World Cup for the first time in 60 years?
A. Brazil
B. Italy
C. Sweden
D. Mexico
How long has Robert Mugabe ruled Zimbabwe?
A. 33
B. 37
C. 41
D. None of the Above.
The Famous Painting ‘Mona Lisa’ was the creation of_____________?
A. Michael-Angelo
B. Leonardo-Da-Vinci
C. Picasso
D. Van Gogh
The Govt of the people, by the people, for the people is called__________?
A. Democracy
B. Autocracy
C. Kingdom
D. Dictatorship
How many languages and dialects are spoken by people all over the world?
A. 6000
B. 4000
C. 9000
D. 5000
“Shah-jo-Risalo” a famous book of Shah Abdul Latif was first published in which city?
A. Leipzig
B. Geneva
C. London
D. Rome
The largest fresh water lake of Africa by area is __________?
A. lake Victoria
B. Lake Superior
C. Lake Tanganyika
D. Lake Edward
The Largest producer of solar energy in the world is___________?
A. USA
B. GERMANY
C. SWITZERLAND
D. CHINA
Total length of Great wall of china is____________?
A. 21,196 kilometers
B. 29,300 kilometers
C. 35,255 kilometers
D. 41,911 kilometers
The forerunner of the United Nations was______________?
A. Atlantic Charter
B. Allied Forces
C. League of Nations
D. NATO
Caracas is capital of_____________?
A. Brazil
B. Australia
C. Venezuela
D. US
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. China
C. Russia
D. United kingdom
Which Country is called play ground of Europe?
A. Turkey
B. France
C. Switzerland
D. Holland
The ICC test Championship mace was given to pakistan on____________?
A. 22 August 2016
B. 21 September 2016
C. 15 October 2016
D. 11 November 2016
Australia was discovered by___________?
A. John Austregin
B. Henri durant
C. Collind wood
D. James cook
USA consist of___________states?
A. 52
B. 50
C. 54
D. 51
Who makes the fastest 9000 runs in ODI matches, in October 2017?
A. Hashim Amla
B. A.B devilers
C. virat kohli
D. Baber Azam
World’s oldest’ 48-feet long Buddha statue unearthed in ____________?
A. Haripur District.
B. Taxila
C. Multan District
D. Sindh
Bank Alfalah partners with__________for online purchases?
A. Ali Express
B. Daraz.pk
C. Amazon.com
D. Yayvo.com
Which Mughal Emperor had built the “Bibi ka Maqbara”?
A. Akbar
B. Jahangir
C. Azam Shah
D. Babar
Current UN General Secretary Belongs to?
A. Italy
B. Portugal
C. Romania
D. New Zealand
Bill Gates’ futuristic city will be built in____________?
A. New York
B. Washington-DC
C. Southwestern Arizona
D. Los Angeles
International Genetically Engineered Machines (iGEM) competition, 2017 held in_____________?
A. New York, USA
B. Washington DC, USA
C. New Jersey, USA
D. Boston, United States
iGem Stands for____________?
A. International Genetically Engineered Machines
B. International Genetically Engineered Mobiles
C. International Genetically Engineered Motobikes
D. International Genetically Engineered Motor
Paradise Leaks data originates from which law firm?
A. Mossaic law firm
B. ICIJ
C. International law firm
D. Appleby law firm
Mosad and Aman are secret agencies of___________?
A. Israel
B. Iraq
C. Saudi arab
D. Indonesia
All of following are Pakistan Stock Exchange Indices, except
A. KSE 100
B. KSE 30
C. KSE Sensex
D. KMI 30
The Picture on the back of 5000 Rupee Pakistani Note?
A. Jatoi Mosque
B. Bashahi Mosque
C. Faisal Mosque
D. Masjid Wazir Khan
The Picture on the back of 1000 Rupee Pakistani Note?
A. UET Lahore
B. Islamia College Peshawar
C. GIKI
D. NUST
The Picture on the back of 500 Rupee Pakistani Note?
A. Badshahi Mosque
B. Faisal Mosque
C. Jatoi Mosque
D. Masjid Wazir Khan
The Picture on the back of 100 Rupee Pakistani Note?
A. Faisal Mosque
B. Quaid-e-Azam Residency
C. K-2
D. Islamia College, Peshawar
The Picture on the back of 50 Rupee Pakistani Note?
A. Karakoram Peak
B. Kangchenjunga
C. Mount Everest
D. Naga Perbat
The Picture on the back of 20 Rupee Pakistani Note
A. Badshahi Mosque
B. Faisal Mosque
C. MOHEN-JO-DARO
D. Mina-e-Pakistan
The Picture on the back of 10 Rupee Pakistani Note
A. Bolan Pass
B. Attock Pass
C. Khyber Pass
D. Khunjerab Pass
The final match of ICC Women Cricket World Cup 2017 was played between England and __________?
A. Australia
B. India
C. New Zealand
D. South Africa
All of the following countries have Rupee currency except:
A. India
B. Nepal
C. India
D. Afghanistan
Capital of Austria is?
A. Canberra
B. Vienna
C. Dushanbe
D. Rome
Which is the Currency of Kyrgyzstan from the following?
A. Lats
B. Dinaar
C. Som
D. Durham
what is the capital of Australia?
A. Brazil
B. Ottawa
C. Canberra
D. Berlin
What is the capital of Kuwait?
A. Ali al Salem
B. Al Wafrah
C. Salmiya
D. Kuwait City
Pink Lake is located in_____________?
A. New Zealand
B. Malta
C. Russia
D. Australia
Who secured fastest ever century in T20 international 2017?
A. Shahid Afridi
B. Chris Gayle
C. Virat Kohli
D. David Miller
Which planet is much brighter in our solar system?
A. Earth
B. Venus
C. Mercury
D. Jupiter
Which country called ” land of maple leaf”?
A. Africa
B. China
C. Canada
D. America
Which country is called “land of pure people”?
A. China
B. India
C. Indonesia
D. Pakistan
Most popular Religion in world is_____________?
A. Hindu
B. Jews
C. Seekh
D. Islam
Glass Bridge is located in______________?
A. China
B. USA
C. Norway
D. UAE
Rainbow River is situated in____________?
A. Columbia
B. Japan
C. Pakistan
D. New Zealand
First Country to Grant Citizenship to a Robot?
A. China
B. Srilanka
C. Saudi Arabia
D. India
What is meant by “Petticoat Government?
A. A government in exile
B. A government run by a woman
C. A government without actual power
D. A government run by some feudal lord
What is value of China Pakistan Economics Corridor (CPEC)?
A. $ 18 Billion
B. $ 69 Billion
C. $ 62 Billion
D. $ 82 Billion
‘BIN’ is the intelligence agency of which country?
A. Britain
B. Germany
C. Russia
D. Indonesia
When was the first time Quaid’s daughter Dina Wadia visited Pakistan for the First time?
A. 1948
B. 1998
C. 2004
D. 2006
Pakistan Tops ICC T20I Rankings for the first time on____________?
A. 15th July 2017
B. 13th September 2017
C. 25th October 2017
D. 1st November 2017
Oxford university college removes suu kyi portrait after _________ criticism?
A. Afghanistan
B. Syria
C. Rohingya
D. Non of these
________________ the smallest among the coastal nations of the world?
A. Monaco
B. Bosnia and Herzegovina
C. Jordan
D. Nauru
__________________ is the number one producer of gold in the world?
A. South Africa
B. Russia.
C. China
D. Australia
which one is the city of Canals?
A. Venice
B. Germany
C. Ireland
D. Srilanka
2022 FIFA world cup will held in____________?
A. Russia
B. UAE
C. USA
D. Qatar
Who of the following has won the Nobel Prize for Literature 2017?
A. Svetlana Alexievich
B. Mo Yan
C. Patrick Modiano
D. Kazuo Ishiguro
Who has won the Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences 2017?
A. George F. Loewenstein
B. Colin F Camerer
C. Stewart C. Myers
D. Richard H. Thaler
Full Form of BCCI ?
A. Bank of Commerce and Cooperation International
B. Bank of Central Cooperation International
C. Bank of Credit and Commerce International
D. None of These
GATT Headquarters is located At?
A. Geneva
B. Paris
C. Washington
D. Hague
General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade, (GATT)
Table tennis is the national game of which country ?
A. Canada
B. Chile
C. China
D. Brazil
when we celebrated world Post day?
A. 4 Junauary
B. 5 March
C. 9 October
D. 7 March
Diesel engine was discovered by___________?
A. Paul Muller
B. Faraday
C. Waldeyer
D. Rudolf Diesel
What is the longest wall of the world?
A. Wall of India
B. wall off Egypt
C. wall of china
D. wall of Afghanistan
Dinesh chandimal is a captian of which cricket team?
A. Australia
B. west indies
C. india
D. Srilanka
How many Hundred Years Old City found in Iraq?
A. 40
B. 30
C. 20
D. 50
Which of the following only Hindu State In the World?
A. India
B. Sri Lanka
C. China
D. Nepal
Which of the following countries Flag the Maple Of Leaf?
A. Canada
B. France
C. Germany
D. China
First which country introduced paper currency?
A. England
B. Turkey
C. China
D. Norway
First time which country introduced competitive examination for selection of public servants?
A. Pakistan
B. USA
C. New zeland
D. China
who was the hero of 1857 war?
A. Tipu Sultan
B. Bakhth Khan
C. Sher Khan
D. Azam Khan
MNNA stands for?
A. Major Non NATO Ally
B. Main Non NATO Ally
C. Modern Non NATO Ally
D. Minor Non NATO Ally
How many founding members OIC has at the time of its establishment?
A. 20
B. 25
C. 30
D. 35
2017 Nobel Prize Currently Awarded in Physics is for_________________?
A. Far Observation of Gravitational Waves
B. Far Observation of Gravitational Weight
C. First Observation of Gravitational Waves
D. Far Objectivity of Gravitational Waves
Graveyard of Empires is____________?
A. USA
B. UAE
C. Afghanistan
D. Pakistan
AP (Associated Press) is news agency of?
A. UAE
B. USA
C. France
D. UK
what is name of the largest desert of the world?
A. Sahara
B. Thar
C. Thal
D. Vatican
First woman Chief Minister of Occupied Kashmir is____________?
A. Shama Khalid
B. Anousha Rehman
C. Mehbooba Mufti
D. Sashma Suraaj
The highest waterfall of the world is:
A. Tugela
B. Angel
C. Cuquenan
D. Takkawa
one nautical mile is equal to how many kilometers?
A. 1.613
B. 1.932
C. 1.853
D. 1.766
which country is called ”land of Mountains”?
A. France
B. Nepal
C. Japan
D. Norway
Which country is known as “Land of Rising Sun” ?
A. Japan
B. Korea
C. Canada
D. Russia
which river flows behind the Taj Mahal?
A. Yamuna river
B. Narmada river
C. Indus river
D. Beas river
In which country is the volcano Mount Aso?
A. China
B. Taiwan
C. Japan
D. None of these
Veto power is not possessed by?
A. U.K
B. U.S.A
C. Russia
D. West Germany
The SAARC movement was launched for?
A. Political alliances
B. Regional cooperation
C. Cultural exchanges
D. Military strategy
Which Bank has given First loan in Millions to Pakistan government at the time independence?
A. UBL Bank
B. HBL Bank
C. National Bank
D. MCB Bank
72 session of UN general Assembly held on?
A. September 12 to 24, 2017
B. September 12 to 25, 2017
C. September 13 to 26, 2017
D. September 11 to 24, 2017
Who inaugurated ‘World Teachers’ Day?
A. UN
B. SAARC
C. UNESCO
D. None
The 2017 World Animal Day (WAD) is observed on which date?
A. October 5
B. October 3
C. October 4
D. October 6
When was the term ( United Kingdom) first used?
A. 1815
B. 1800
C. 1795
D. 1755
UNICEF stand for__________?
A. United Nations Internal Cultural Educational Foundation
B. United Nations International Children’s Emergency Fund
C. United Nations International Children Educational Foundation
D. United Nations International Cultural Emergency Fund
Ex-state of “Amb” is famous for__________?
A. Tidal Forests
B. Artificial Forests
C. Natural Forests
D. Beta Forests
The Air line Qantas belongs to which country ?
A. Spain
B. South Africa
C. Australia
D. Norway
Which is the highest mountain in the world?
A. K_2
B. Nanga Parbat
C. Everest
D. Siachen
where is Bangladesh located?
A. Africa
B. Eastern Asia
C. Western Asia
D. Southern Asia
International day of Non-Violence day observed on_______________?
A. 1st October
B. 2nd October
C. 3rd October
D. 4th October
French revolution began in:
A. 1789
B. 1790
C. 1791
D. 1792
In which year New Zealand Government granted unqualified right of vote to women:
A. 1873
B. 1883
C. 1893
D. 2004
To which country Christopher Columbus did belong?
A. Spain
B. England
C. Italy
D. Rome
Bostan Tea Party is associated with the_________?
A. Battle of bunker hill
B. American Independence
C. civil war
D. Ibrahim Lincoln
2018 FIFA World Cup (football) will be hosted by?
A. Italy
B. Argentine
C. Russia
D. Spain
Who is called the Father of History?
A. Aristotle
B. Socrates
C. Herodotus
D. plato
MI 5 is the secret agency of__________?
A. Russia
B. America
C. Britain
D. Italy
Which is the World Highest Lake ?
A. Lake Titicaca
B. Lake Victoria
C. Lake Tana
D. None
Which city is regarded as a Queen of Adriatic sea?
A. London
B. Paris
C. Rome
D. Venice
_________________is called the ”Land of Morning Calm”?
A. Korea
B. Canada
C. Fiji
D. Greenland
Which country is called as land of cakes?
A. Ireland
B. Scotland
C. Finland
D. Netherland
Cortes Generales is the official name of the Parliament of _____________?
A. Spain
B. Nepal
C. Russia
D. Sudan
The Islamic Consultative Assembly (Persian: )مجلس شورای اسالمیis the parliament of_____________?
A. Iraq
B. Iran
C. Afghanistan
D. Albania
What is the Capital of Afghanistan ?
A. Zagreb
B. Kandahar
C. Jalalabad
D. Kabul
The headquarter of International Telecommunication Union is in____________?
A. Brussels, Belgium
B. Berlin, Germany
C. Washington D.C, United States
D. Geneva, Switzerland
International Finance Corporation was headquartered in____________?
A. Geneva, Switzerland
B. Washington D.C, United States
C. Berlin, Germany
D. Brussels, Belgium
The headquarter of Food and Agriculture Organization(FAO) is in____________?
A. Kathmandu
B. Rome
C. Berlin
D. Jeddah
VEVAK is the name of investigation agency of ___________?
A. Iraq
B. Denmark
C. USA
D. Iran
KHAD is the Secret Intelligence services of_____________?
A. India
B. Iran
C. Israel
D. Afghanistan
The Supreme Military intelligence branch of the Israeli Defense Forces is _________?
A. Mossad
B. Shin Bet:
C. Aman
D. MI6
MI6 is the Secret Intelligence Service of _______________?
A. America
B. Britain
C. Japan
D. Russia
Which is the Biggest Hydroelectric Power stations in the world?
A. Itaipu Dam (Brazil & Paraguay)
B. Three Gorges Dam (China)
C. Tarbela Dam (Pakistan)
D. Grand Coulee (USA)
Darling river is situated in___________?
A. Canada
B. Australia
C. USA
D. Mexico
Recently the parliament of ________________is dissolved by its Prime Minister on 28-9-2017?
A. Japan
B. Mongolia
C. Pakistan
D. Vanswala
Upper Volta is the new name of___________?
A. USA
B. Somalia
C. Burkina Faso
D. None of these
What is the Currency of Japan?
A. Dollar
B. Euro
C. Yen
D. Renminbi
What is the Name of Google’s Parent Company?
A. Alphabet Inc
B. Amazon
C. The Priceline Group
D. None of These
What is the capital of the United States of America?
A. New York
B. Washington, D.C
C. California
D. New Jersey
World’s biggest uncut diamond sells for?
A. $43-M
B. $53-M
C. $63-M
D. $73-M
Pound Sterling is the Currency of____________?
A. United Kingdom
B. United States
C. Germany
D. Canada
Who is the Current President of Russia?
A. Vladimir Putin
B. Donald John Trump
C. Xi Jinping
D. Dmitry Medvedev
The Capital of Canada is ___________?
A. Otawa
B. Brussels
C. Geneva
D. Birmingham
The world largest Muslim country by area is ____________?
A. Saudi arab
B. Kazakhstan
C. Pakistan
D. Indonesia
2018 Olympics will be played in ___________?
A. PyeongChang
B. Tokio
C. Karachi
D. Qatar
According to the latest research on smoking comsumption in Asia 2017 _______________ is at the top of the list?
A. India
B. Pakistan
C. Sri lanka
D. Bangladesh
Eiffel tower is located in which country?
A. network
B. France
C. Brussels
D. India
Who played role of Quaid-e-Azam in film “Jinnah” which was released 7 November 1998?
A. Micky arther
B. Christopher Lee
C. Shashi Kapoor
D. Jamil Dehalvi
Recently United Nations general assembly 2107 session was _____________?
A. 70
B. 71
C. 72
D. 73
Dead Sea located in which country?
A. US
B. Indonesia
C. Jordan
D. Belgium
Dove is a symbol of?
A. Love
B. Peace
C. Humanity
D. Charity
Which Country is not involved in BRICS?
A. China
B. Russia
C. India
D. Germany
Which country invades Egypt during Suez crisis in 1956?
A. England
B. France
C. Israel
D. Germany
What does the CPEC stands for ?
A. China Pakistan Electrical Coal
B. China Pakistan Electronics Corporation
C. China Pakistan Economic Corridor
D. China Portagal Economical Corporation
What is the total length of Indus River?
A. 2900 km
B. 2514 km
C. 3180 km
D. 7854 km
The headquarter of organizations for the prohibition of chemical weapons?
A. Russia
B. USA
C. Australia
D. Nederland
Which is the currency of Iraq?
A. Rouble
B. Dinar
C. Taka
D. Peso
Highest flag of South Asia is In_________?
A. Pakistan
B. India
C. Afghanistan
D. Bangladesh
Tenge is the currency of____________?
A. New Zealand
B. Malaysia
C. Finland
D. Kazakhstan
Jezira Haft Talar is another name of ____________?
A. Churna Island
B. Astola Island
C. Mana Island
D. Bundal Island
extended ASCII coding system provides_____________?
A. 256 different characters
B. 512 different characters
C. 1024 different characters
D. 128 different characters
Who is the Current CEO of Microsoft?
A. Babbage
B. Bill Gates
C. Bill Clinton
D. Satya Nadella
One Belt, One Road’ (OBOR) summit-2017 was held in May in___________?
A. Pakistan
B. India
C. China
D. Iran
Syed Sharifuddin Pirzada served as the Secretary General of the OIC during ____________?
A. 1973-1977
B. 1985-1988
C. 1988-1991
D. 1996-2002
who is newly elected president of Germany in February-2017?
A. Joachim Gauck
B. Frank-Walter Steinmeier
C. Christian Wulff
D. Angela Merkel