Pakistan Study MCQS
Pakistan Study MCQS
Pakistan Study MCQS
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2. Alexandria is a city in
(A) Turkey
(B) Greece
(C) Jordan
(D) Egypt
4. Charlie Chaplin, one of the most important figures in the history of the film
industry was a/an _______ actor.
(A) American
(B) English
(C) German
(D) Spanish
1. 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) 4.6 billion
(D) 5.6 billion
2. Dinosaurs and many other species were extinct about _____ years ago.
(A) 55 million
(B) 65 million
(C) 75 million
(D) 85 million
3. 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
6. There are 7 continents in the world. The total area of these 7 continents is about
(A) 118 million kilometer square
(B) 128 million kilometer square
(C) 138 million kilometer square
(D) 148 million kilometer square
8. Islands which measure less than one acre (or less than 4046.86 meter square) are
often referred to as
(A) atolls
(B) tributaries
(C) islets
(D) archipelagos
9. The Pico Island is located in
(A) Switzerland
(B) Portugal
(C) Turkey
(D) Egypt
11. The Great Pyramid of Giza, the oldest of the ancient 7 wonders of the world, is
located in
(A) Egypt
(B) Portugal
(C) Switzerland
(D) Turkey
12. Lake Lucerne that has complicated shape with several sharp bends and four arms is
located in
(A) Egypt
(B) Portugal
(C) Switzerland
(D) Turkey
21. 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
22. Alexandria is a city in
(A) Turkey
(B) Egypt
(C) Jordan
(D) Greece
67. The currency of Indonesia is
(A) rupiah
(B) dinar
(C) rangit
(D) riyal
68. The D-8 is an organization of eight ________ countries.
(A) developed
(B) developing
(C) Asian
(D) African
69. The European Union’s working capital is in
(A) London
(B) Lisbon
(C) Austria
(D) Brussels
70. The headquarter of NATO is located in
(A) New York
(B) Paris
(C) Geneva
(D) Brussels
71. The motto of UNO is
(A) It’s your world!
(B) Life for All!
(C) Peace!
(D) Love and Peace!
72. The world’s highest mountain is in
(A) China
(B) Pakistan
(C) Nepal
(D) India
73. The headquarter of Red Cross is in
(A) New York
(B) Washigton
(C) Geneva
(D) The Hague
(C) London
(D) Berlin
109. Emirates is an airline of
(A) Saudi Arabia
(B) Qatar
(C) UAE
(D) Malaysia
110. Qantas is an airline of
(A) Saudi Arabia
(B) Australia
(C) UAE
(D) Malaysia
119. KLM is an airline of
(A) Australia
(B) Germany
(C) Netherlands
(D) Austria
138. What was the name of Atomic Bomb that dropped on the city of Hiroshima?
(A) Little Boy
(B) Fat Boy
(C) Little Man
(D) Fat Man
140. What was the name of Atomic Bomb that dropped on the city of Nagasaki?
(A) Little Boy
(B) Fat Boy
(C) Little Man
(D) Fat Man
144. The Delaware river is in
(A) United States
(B) Canada
(C) China
(D) United Kingdom
145. The main structural work of the Eiffel Tower was completed in?
(A) 1883
(B) 1885
(C) 1887
(D) 1889
152. The OIC was founded in
(A) Saudi Arabia
(B) Iraq
(C) Qatar
(D) Morocco
153. The United Nations has ________ principal organs.
(A) 4
(B) 5
(C) 6
(D) 7
154. The 6th organ, “Trusteeship Council” of the United Nations suspended operation
on November 01, 1994, with the independence of
(A) Chad
(B) Sudan
(C) Palau
(D) Tunisia
157. The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) was formed in?
(A) 1958
(B) 1960
(C) 1962
(D) 1964
168. The surface of El Valle de la Luna in the Atacama Desert looks like the surface of
the
(A) Grass
(B) Mars
(C) Water
(D) Moon
169. Near Antofagasta, Chile, the surface of the Atacama Desert looks like the surface
of the
(A) Moon
(B) Grass
(C) Water
(D) Mars
171. The point on the Earth’s surface that is farthest from its center is the peak of the
(A) Mount Everest
(B) K2
(C) Chimborazo mountain
(D) Nanga Parbat
172. The Chimborazo mountain is located in
(A) Peru
(B) Guyana
(C) Venezuela
(D) Ecuador
173. The world’s largest lake is the
(A) Caspian Sea
(B) Lake Superior
(C) Lake Baikal
(D) Lake Lucerne
174. The world’s largest freshwater lake by surface area is
(A) Caspian Sea
(B) Lake Superior
(C) Lake Baikal
(D) Lake Lucerne
177. Lake Baikal is located in
(A) United States
(B) Canada
(C) Russia
(D) United States and Canada
189. Pierre de Coubertin who created IOC and is called father of the modern Olympic
Games was also a/an
(A) musician
(B) politician
(C) educator and historian
(D) lawyer and historian
190. The creation of IOC was inspired by the ancient Olympic Games which were held
in
(A) France
(B) Germany
(C) Greece
(D) Switzerland
192. The first Summer Olympics organized by the IOC were held in the year of 1896 in
(A) France
(B) Germany
(C) Greece
(D) Switzerland
193. The first Winter Olympics organized by the IOC was held in the year of 1924 in
(A) France
(B) Germany
(C) Greece
(D) Switzerland
201. The largest eggs in the world today are the eggs laid by the
(A) Whale
(B) Ostrich
(C) Crocodile
(D) African Duck
202. Lucy Gray is a poem written by
(A) John Keats
(B) John Milton
(C) William Shakespeare
(D) William Wordsworth
206. The Taj Mahal, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, was build by Mughal emperor
(A) Akbar
(B) Humayun
(C) Jahangir
(D) Shah Jahan
208. The first non-European who won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1913 was
(A) Allama Iqbal
(B) Munshi Premchand
(C) Rabindranath Tagore
(D) Swami Vivekananda
211. The novel “The Old Man and the Sea” was written by
(A) F. Scott Fitzgerald
(B) Mark Twain
(C) Leo Tolstoy
(D) Ernest Hemingway
216. F. Scott Fitzgerald, was a/an __________ novelist and short story writer.
(A) American
(B) English
(C) German
(D) Russian
217. Ernest Hemingway was a/an ________ novelist, short story writer, and journalist.
(A) American
(B) English
(C) German
(D) Russian
221. Which novel is sometimes called the world’s first novel or the world’s first modern
novel?
(A) Don Quixote
(B) City of the Sun
(C) The Tale of Genji
(D) Utopia
222. Which novel is considered as the first European novel of the modern era?
(A) Don Quixote
(B) City of the Sun
(C) The Tale of Genji
(D) Utopia
224. The book “Utopia” that describes a fictional island society was written by
(A) William Shakespeare
(B) Bernard Shaw
(C) Vladimir Nabokov
(D) Thomas More
225. The play “The Doctor’s Dilemma” that describes the moral dilemmas created by
limited medical resources and business was written by
(A) William Shakespeare
(B) Bernard Shaw
(C) Vladimir Nabokov
(D) Thomas More
226. Anton Chekhov, a famous playwright and short story writer was also a/an
(A) engineer
(B) lawyer
(C) politician
(D) medical doctor
227. The Jazz Age in which jazz music and dance styles became popular started in
(A) 1900s
(B) 1910s
(C) 1920s
(D) 1930s
229. The sexual revolution also known as sexual liberation throughout the Western
world was started in
(A) 1950s
(B) 1960s
(C) 1970s
(D) 1980s
230. The famous composer Ludwig van Beethoven was a/an ________ composer.
(A) American
(B) English
(C) German
(D) Russian
232. The history’s first short silent film was presented in the Berlin Wintergarten theatre
in
(A) 1890
(B) 1895
(C) 1900
(D) 1905
233. The oldest still-active cinema in the world is
(A) The Dolby Theatre
(B) Rodgers Theatre
(C) L’Ideal Cinema
(D) Berlin Wintergarten theatre
235. Charlie Chaplin, one of the most important figures in the history of the film industry
was a/an _______ actor.
(A) American
(B) English
(C) German
(D) Spanish
242. The Cocora valley is the principal location of Quindio wax palm. Where it is
located?
(A) Argentina
(B) Brazil
(C) Colombia
(D) Portugal
261. The Temple of All Religions that consists of several types of religious architecture
including an Orthodox church, a mosque, and a synagogue is located in
(A) Kazan
(B) Saint Petersburg
(C) Barcelona
(D) Valencia
262. Leonardo da Vinci was an ________ polymath with expertise in painting, sculpting,
architecture, science, music and mathematics.
(A) Russian
(B) French
(C) Italian
(D) Spanish
263. The longest river in Europe is
(A) River Thames
(B) Orange River
(C) Ural River
(D) Volga River
279. The Spring Temple Buddha, the tallest statue in the world, is located in
(A) China
(B) Japan
(C) Thailand
(D) India
290. Constantine is a city in
(A) Algeria
(B) Spain
(C) Pakistan
(D) Italy
292. Which country has the largest number of UNESCO World Heritage Sites?
(A) China
(B) France
(C) Italy
(D) Spain
293. The historic Champagne wine region famous for the production of white wine is
located in
(A) China
(B) France
(C) Italy
(D) Spain
294. The Loire Valley famous for its historic towns, architecture, and wines is located in
(A) China
(B) France
(C) Italy
(D) Spain