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1. The United Nations was founded on _________.

A. March 24, 1945


B. October 24, 1945
C. March 24, 1949
D. October 24, 1950
2. Which country from the following is NOT the member of UNO?
A. Vatican City
B. Afghanistan
C. North Korea
D. Vaitnam
3. The International Court of Justice is located in _________.
A. New York
B. Washigton
C. Geneva
D. The Hague
4. There are __________ members of SAARC.
A. 5
B. 6
C. 7
D. 8
5. Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) has __________ official languages.
A. 1
B. 2
C. 3
D. 4
6. There are _________ non-permanent members of the security council.
A. 5
B. 7
C. 10
D. 15
7. The currency of Indonesia is _________.
A. rupiah
B. dinar
C. rangit
D. riyal
8. The D-8 is an organization of eight ________ countries.
A. developed
B. developing
C. Asian
D. African
9. The European Union's working capital is in _________.
A. London
B. Lisbon
C. Austria
D. Brussels
10. The headquarter of NATO is located in _________.
A. New York
B. Paris
C. Geneva
D. Brussels
11. The motto of UNO is _________.
A. It's your world!
B. Life for All!
C. Peace!
D. Love and Peace!
12. The world's highest mountain is in __________.
A. China
B. Pakistan
C. Nepal
D. India
13. The headquarter of Red Cross is in _________.
A. New York
B. Washigton
C. Geneva
D. The Hague
14. World Trade Organization was established in __________.
A. 1980
B. 1985
C. 1990
D. 1995
15. The North Atlantic treaty (NATO) was signed in __________.
A. 1945
B. 1947
C. 1949
D. 1951
16. Which country, on the map of world, appears as "Long Shoe"?
A. Portugal
B. Italy
C. Greece
D. Hungary
17. Which from the following countries is NOT a member of D-8?
A. India
B. Pakistan
C. Nigeria
D. Turkey
18. The largest ocean of the world is __________.
A. Atlantic
B. Pacific
C. Indian
D. None of these
19. Which from the following countries does NOT yeild veto-power?
A. United States
B. United Kingdom
C. Canada
D. France
20. OIC changed its name from Organisation of the Islamic Conference to
Organisation of Islamic Cooperation in _________.
A. 1991
B. 1999
C. 2001
D. 2011
21. The most powerful organ of United Nations is _________.
A. General Assembly
B. Security Council
C. Secretariat
D. International Court of Justice
22. The Headquarter of Green Peace International is located in _________.
A. Amserdam
B. Geneva
C. Lisbon
D. Austria
23. 3 May is observed Internationally as _________.
A. Labour Day
B. Environment Day
C. Earth Day
D. Press Freedom Day
24. The Capital of Canada is __________.
A. Tirane
B. Ottawa
C. Athens
D. Luxembourg
25. Suez Canal is between __________.
A. Arabian Sea and Red Sea
B. Red Sea and North Sea
C. Mediterranean Sea and North Sea
D. Mediterranean Sea and Red Sea
26. The permanent Secretariat of SAARC is located in __________.
A. Islamabad, Pakistan
B. New Delhi, India
C. Kathmandu, Nepal
D. Colombo, Sri Lanka
27. Which from the following countries is NOT a member of European
Union?
A. Norway
B. Ireland
C. Malta
D. Estonia
28. The currency of Israel is _________.
A. Euro
B. Shekel
C. Forint
D. Krone
29. The largest democratic country in the world is _________.
A. United States
B. United Kingdom
C. China
D. India
30. The permanent Secretariat of OIC is located in _________.
A. Makkah
B. Madina
C. Jeddah
D. Riyadh
31. The highest part of the Earth is __________ .
A. Mount Everest
B. K2
C. Norway
D. North Pole
32. The lowest part of the Earth is __________ .
A. Dead Sea
B. Mariana Trench
C. South Africa
D. South Pole
33. The deepest part of the Earth is __________ .
A. Dead Sea
B. Mariana Trench
C. South Africa
D. South Pole
34. The headquarter of Amnesty International is in _________.
A. Amsterdam
B. Geneva
C. London
D. Berlin
35. The headquarter of Transparency International is in _________.
A. Amsterdam
B. Geneva
C. London
D. Berlin
36. The biggest Island of the World is _________.
A. Iceland
B. Greenland
C. England
D. Sri Lanka
37. 22 April is observed internationally as _________.
A. Labor Day
B. Environment Day
C. Earth Day
D. Press Freedom Day
38. Yellow Sea lies between __________.
A. America and Canada
B. England and France
C. China and Korea
D. Norway and Sweden
39. The smallest Sea of the World is __________.
A. Dead Sea
B. Red Sea
C. Baltic Sea
D. Arabian Sea
40. World's famous bridge "Golden Gate" is in __________.
A. San Francisco
B. New Delhi
C. France
D. Sydney
41. Which country is called "Land of Thousand Islands"?
A. Malaysia
B. Indonesia
C. Ireland
D. Finland
42. Indonesia is an archipelago comprising approximately __________
islands.
A. 10,000
B. 12,500
C. 15,000
D. 17,500
43. Which country is called the "Land of Golden Fibre"?
A. United States
B. South Korea
C. Bangladesh
D. India
44. Which country is called the "Land of thousand Lakes"?
A. Indonesia
B. Finland
C. Iceland
D. Scotland
45. Vienna is the capital of _________.
A. Austria
B. Switzerland
C. Cyprus
D. Denmark
46. The capital of Czech Republic is?
A. Nicosia
B. Dublin
C. Bern
D. Prague
47. AFP is the news agency of _________.
A. Germany
B. France
C. Syria
D. Yemen
48. ANTARA is the news agency of _________.
A. Indonesia
B. Syria
C. Yemen
D. Jordan
49. Emirates is an airline of _________.
A. Saudi Arabia
B. Qatar
C. UAE
D. Malaysia
50. Qantas is an airline of __________.
A. Saudi Arabia
B. Australia
C. UAE
D. Malaysia
51. The world's longest bridge, Danyang–Kunshan Grand Bridge, is in
__________ .
A. United States
B. Russia
C. China
D. Canada
52. The world's longest bridge over water, Lake Pontchartrain Causeway, is in
__________.
A. United States
B. Russia
C. China
D. Canada
53. What was the nationality of Alfred Nobel?
A. American
B. British
C. German
D. Swedish
54. The first Nobel Prize was awarded in __________ .
A. 1895
B. 1901
C. 1907
D. 1913
55. The Nobel Prize has been awarded in __________ fields.
A. 5
B. 6
C. 7
D. 8
56. The Nobel Peace Prize 2012 in the field of "Peace" was awarded to?
A. European Union (EU)
B. North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO)
C. Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW)
D. United Nations Security Council
57. SANA is the news agency of _________.
A. Saudi Arabia
B. UAE
C. Syria
D. Yemen
58. Saba is the news agency of _________.
A. Indonesia
B. Syria
C. Yemen
D. Jordan
59. KLM is an airline of __________.
A. Australia
B. Germany
C. Netherlands
D. Austria
60. Etihad Airways is an airline of __________.
A. United Arab Emirates
B. Qatar
C. Russia
D. Canada
61. The Earth surface is divided in __________ Continents.
A. 5
B. 6
C. 7
D. 8
62. The Largest Continent (by Area) of the World is __________.
A. Asia
B. Europe
C. Africa
D. North America
63. The second Largest Continent (by Area) of the World is __________.
A. Asia
B. Europe
C. Africa
D. North America
64. The Smallest Continent (by Area) of the World is __________.
A. Antarctica
B. Australia
C. Africa
D. Europe
65. The Earth's Oceanic water is divided in __________ oceans.
A. 5
B. 6
C. 7
D. 8
66. The Earth's Largest ocean is __________ .
A. Atlantic
B. Arctic
C. Indian
D. Pacific
67. The Earth's second Largest ocean is __________ .
A. Atlantic
B. Arctic
C. Indian
D. Pacific
68. The Earth's Smallest ocean is __________ .
A. Atlantic
B. Arctic
C. Indian
D. Pacific
69. The world's Largest Lake is?
A. Caspian Sea
B. Lake Superior
C. Lake Victoria
D. Great Bear Lake
70. The hottest desert of the world is?
A. Sahara Desert
B. Arabian Desert
C. Cholistan Desert
D. Arctic Desert
71. The first Secretary General of United Nations was?
A. Dag Hammarskjold
B. Kurt Walheion
C. U Thant
D. Trygue Lie
72. World War I was began in?
A. 1912
B. 1914
C. 1916
D. 1918
73. World War I was end in?
A. 1912
B. 1914
C. 1916
D. 1918
74. World War II was began in?
A. 1935
B. 1937
C. 1939
D. 1941
75. World War II was end in?
A. 1939
B. 1941
C. 1943
D. 1945
76. The world's deadliest conflict was?
A. World War I
B. World War II
C. Mongol Conquests
D. Taiping Rebellion
77. The Atomic Bomb was dropped on the city of Hiroshima on?
A. 3 August 1945
B. 6 August 1945
C. 9 August 1945
D. 12 August 1945
78. 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
79. The Atomic Bomb was dropped on the city of Nagasaki on?
A. 3 August 1945
B. 6 August 1945
C. 9 August 1945
D. 12 August 1945
80. 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
81. NATO is a/an __________ alliance.
A. military
B. economic
C. regional
D. cultural
82. The oldest news agency in the world is?
A. AFP
B. WAFA
C. BBC
D. CNN
83. The Suez Canal is in __________ .
A. Nigeria
B. Libya
C. Egypt
D. Palestine
84. The Delaware river is in __________ .
A. United States
B. Canada
C. China
D. United Kingdom
85. The main structural work of the Eiffel Tower was completed in?
A. 1883
B. 1885
C. 1887
D. 1889
86. The height of Eiffel Tower is __________ feet.
A. 1063
B. 1067
C. 1073
D. 1077
87. Reuters is the news agency of __________ .
A. United States
B. United Kingdom
C. France
D. Germany
88. WAFA is the news agency of __________ .
A. Palestine
B. Iraq
C. Qatar
D. Egypt
89. The capital of Saudi Arabia is?
A. Makkah
B. Madina
C. Taif
D. Riyadh
90. The currency of Qatar is?
A. Dollar
B. Dinar
C. Dirham
D. Riyal
91. Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) was founded on __________ .
A. September 25, 1966
B. September 25, 1967
C. September 25, 19698
D. September 25, 1969
92. The OIC was founded in __________ .
A. Saudi Arabia
B. Iraq
C. Qatar
D. Morocco
93. 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
94. The United Nations has __________ principal organs.
A. 4
B. 5
C. 6
D. 7
95. The International Monetary Fund (IMF) was founded on __________ .
A. 27 December 1944
B. 27 December 1945
C. 27 December 1946
D. 27 December 1947
96. The social network site "Twitter" was launched on __________ .
A. July 15, 2003
B. July 15, 2004
C. July 15, 2005
D. July 15, 2006
97. The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) was formed
in?
A. 1958
B. 1960
C. 1962
D. 1964
98. 8 March is observed internationally as?
A. Women's Day
B. World Water Day
C. World Health Day
D. Human Rights Day
99. 22 March is observed internationally as?
A. Women's Day
B. World Water Day
C. World Health Day
D. Human Rights Day
100. 7 April is observed internationally as?
A. Women's Day
B. World Water Day
C. World Health Day
D. Human Rights Day
101. The soviet media theory had its roots in
A. Italian Fascist philosophy
B. Free enterprize approach of west
C. German ideology
D. Japanese imperialist edicts
102. The monetary unit of Bangladesh is
A. Lek
B. Taka
C. Shilling
D. Kyat
103. JEEVIKA, is the Rural Livelihoods project of which of the following State
Governments
A. West Bengal
B. Punjab
C. Bihar
D. Uttar Pradesh
104. What is the capital of Vietnam
A. Dhaka
B. Ajmaan
C. Hanoi
D. none of these
105. Hitler party which came into power in 1933 is known as
A. Labour Party
B. Nazi Party
C. Ku-Klux-Klan
D. Democratic Party
106. For which of the following disciplines is Nobel Prize awarded
A. Physics and Chemistry
B. Physiology or Medicine
C. Literature, Peace and Economics
D. all of these
107. Garampani sanctuary is located at
A. Diphu, Assam
B. Junagarh, Gujarat
C. Kohima, Nagaland
D. Gangtok, Sikkim
108. Eritrea, which became the 182nd member of the UN in 1993, is in the
continent of
A. Asia
B. Africa
C. Europe
D. Australia
109. The height of all 4 Minars of Badshai Mosque are
A. 170 feet
B. 172 feet
C. 175 feet
D. 177 feet
110. Grand Central Terminal, Park Avenue, New York is the world's
A. largest railway station
B. highest railway station
C. longest railway station
D. none of these
111. Who made the design of Pakistan's first Stamp Ticket
A. Rehmat Ali
B. Abdur-rehaman Chugtai
C. Waqar-ul-Hassan
D. none of these
112. Which bay of the Atlantic, between northern Spain and western France, is
noted for its rough seas and high tides
A. Bay of Biscay
B. Bay of Arizona
C. Bay of northern hemisphere
D. none of these
113. Thomas Cup is associated with which Game
A. badminton
B. football
C. hockey
D. none of these

114. Largest Arms Importer of the World is


A. Africa
B. China
C. India
D. Bangladesh
115. Ariana is airlines of which country
A. China
B. Indonesia
C. Pakistan
D. Afghanistan
116. FFC stands for
A. Foreign Finance Corporation
B. Film Finance Corporation
C. Federation of Football Council
D. none of these
117. What name is given to members of the Roman Catholic Society of Jesus
A. Jesus
B. Jesuits
C. both a and b
D. none of these
118. Epsom (England) is the place associated with
A. horse racing
B. polo
C. shooting
D. snooker
119. Who was the first person to address the United Nations in Hindi
A. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam
B. Narendra Modi
C. Atal Behari Vajpayee
D. Manmohan Singh
120. The availability of cash and other cash-like marketable instruments that
are useful in purchases and investments are commonly known as
A. marketability
B. cash crunch
C. credit
D. liquidity
121. When did Fatima Jinnah joined All India Muslim league
A. 1939
B. 1927
C. 1947
D. 1949
122. First human heart transplant operation conducted by Dr. Christian Bernard
on Louis Washkansky, was conducted in
A. 1968
B. 1967
C. 1958
D. none of these
123. Which sign of the zodiac is also called The Waterbearer
A. Scorpio
B. Leo
C. Gemini
D. Aquarius
124. Habeas Corpus Act 1679
A. states that no one was to be imprisoned without a writ or warrant stating
the charge against him
B. provided facilities to a prisoner to obtain either speedy trial or release in
bail
C. safeguarded the personal liberties of the people against arbitrary
imprisonment by the king's orders
D. all of these
125. Which of the following is NOT a missile developed by the Defence
Research and Development. Organisation (DRDO)
A. Shaurya
B. Agni
C. Pinaka
D. Brahmos
126. The 3rd SAARC Ministerial Level Meet on Poverty held in which among
the following countries
A. Bangladesh
B. India
C. Nepal
D. Buhtan
127. Which common childhood illness related to shingles is also called
varicella
A. measles
B. mumps
C. polio
D. chickenpox
128. Of which Caribbean country is Montego Bay the main tourist centre
A. Toronto
B. New York
C. Jamaica
D. Paris
129. The name of which Roman god means 'shining father' in Latin
A. mercury
B. jupiter
C. venus
D. pluto
130. The largest peninsula in the world is
A. Arabia
B. Asia
C. Africa
D. Europe
131. The 16th NAM (Non-Aligned Movement) Summit 2012 was held in
A. Tehran
B. Delhi
C. Singapore
D. London
132. Which one of the following countries made an exit from Kyoto Protocol
A. France
B. India
C. Canada
D. China
133. Quid-e-Azam's mother tongue was
A. Gujrati
B. Urdu
C. Hindi
D. none of these
134. Which SAARC Member Country has Largest Literacy Rate
A. Bangladesh
B. Sri Lanka
C. China
D. Indonesia
135. Pakistan's National Flag was prepared by
A. Abdur-rehaman Chugtai
B. Liaqat Ali
C. Chaudhary Rehmat Ali
D. Ameer-ud-din Qadwai
136. How many counters has each player in a game of backgammon
A. 15
B. 12
C. 10
D. 16
137. Which Country is the Second largest Arms Exporter of the World
A. India
B. Russia
C. China
D. America
138. Which is the largest Oil Producing Member Country of OPEC
A. Kuwait
B. Bahrain
C. Qatar
D. Saudi Arabia
139. Which food item takes its name from the French for twice cooked
A. burger
B. pizza
C. biscuit
D. none of these
140. Which Country has the oldest monarchy
A. Turkey
B. Japan
C. Rome
D. Ireland
141. ITAR-TASS is the news agency of which country
A. Russia
B. China
C. India
D. Afghanistan
142. Pakistan's standard time was suggested by
A. Liaqat Ali
B. Maulana Mazhar-ud-din
C. Chaudhary Rehmat Ali
D. Proffessor Muhammad Anwar
143. Golf player Vijay Singh belongs to which country
A. USA
B. Fiji
C. India
D. UK
144. Guarantee to an exporter that the importer of his goods will pay
immediately for the goods ordered by him, is known as
A. Letter of Credit (L/C)
B. laissezfaire
C. inflation
D. none of these
145. First Afghan War took place in
A. 1838
B. 1837
C. 1839
D. 1840
146. 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
147. First China War was fought between
A. China and Britain
B. China and France
C. China and Egypt
D. China and Greek
148. Pakistan's first coin was issued on
A. 3rd june 1948
B. 6th june 1949
C. 3rd January 1948
D. none of these
149. Attock fort was constructed by
A. Jahangeer
B. Aurangzeb
C. Akbar
D. none of these
150. Mancher lake situated in
A. Sawat
B. Dadu
C. Muree
D. Gilgit
151. What are the flat, treeless plains of Argentina called
A. Pampas
B. Moss
C. Lichen
D. none of these
152. What name is given to the programs run by a computer, as opposed to the
hardware
A. program
B. software
C. input
D. output
153. Who wrote David Copperfield
A. Charles Dickens
B. William Wordsworth
C. Shakespeare
D. none of these
154. The name of which animal is an Aboriginal term meaning 'no water'
A. Rat
B. Snake
C. Koala
D. Lizard
155. Which animal has the biggest eyes of any living creature
A. Elephant
B. Kangaroo
C. Owl
D. Horse
156. The Wrigley Building is located in which US city
A. New York
B. Chicago
C. Hawai
D. none of these
157. Which is known as City of Skyscrapers
A. New York
B. Paris
C. Belgium
D. Chicago
158. The capital of Canada is
A. Toronto
B. Brussels
C. Ottawa
D. Bogota
159. Driest place in the world is
A. Death Valley(California)
B. Sahara(Africa)
C. Barmer(Rajasthan)
D. none of these
160. Largest Museum in the world is in
A. USA
B. China
C. Africa
D. Europe
161. World environment day is on
A. 5th June
B. 5th May
C. 2 June
D. 2 May
162. The world oldest known city is
A. Tokyo
B. Damascus
C. Paris
D. Beijing
163. Hindenburg Line is in between
A. India and China
B. Germany and Poland
C. France and Germany
D. India and Pakistan
164. Highest Dam in world is
A. Hirakud Dam on the river Mahanadi-Orissa
B. Bhakra Nangal on river Sutlej
C. The Grande(Switzerland)
D. none of these
165. The first prime minister of Bangladesh was
A. Liaqat Ali
B. Mujibur Rehman
C. Yahya Khan
D. Zia-ul-Haq
166. Headquarter of Ghandhara civilization is in
A. Khatmandu
B. Larkana
C. Quetta
D. Taxilla
167. Which country is largest in area
A. China
B. Canada
C. Russia
D. India
168. The largest planet is
A. Jupiter
B. Mercury
C. Venus
D. Earth
169. In which country did the rottweiler originate
A. America
B. Africa
C. China
D. Germany
170. Which colour is produced by adding together yellow and cyan
A. Green
B. Red
C. Blue
D. Pink
171. Where the biggest Salt Mine located in Pakistan
A. Mangora
B. Jhelum
C. Sawat
D. none of these
172. The most beautiful stone-Marble is extracted from which province of
Pakistan
A. Punjab
B. Sindh
C. NWFP
D. Baluchistan
173. On which area of the moon did Armstrong, Aldrin and Collins make their
landing on 20 July 1969
A. Sea of Tranquility
B. unkonown place of moon
C. centre of moon
D. none of these
174. What name is more commonly given to a tree of the genus Taxus
A. Oak
B. Yew
C. Plum
D. Gum
175. The longest river in Pakistan is
A. River Ravi
B. River Sindh
C. River Cheenab
D. River Jehlum
176. In which cartoon series do the characters Chef and Cartman appear
A. Tom and Jerry
B. The Snow white
C. Cindrella
D. South Park
177. In which country is the port of Dieppe
A. Turkey
B. Germany
C. France
D. Italy
178. In which country are the headquarters of the multinational company Nestle
A. Switzerland
B. Venice
C. Japan
D. Norway
179. Which two primary colours are mixed to make purple
A. red and green
B. red and blue
C. red and yellow
D. red and white
180. What type of creature is a fulmar
A. A reptile
B. An insect
C. A dog
D. A bird
181. Who was the first president of the United States of America
A. George Washington
B. George Harrison
C. Robert Zemeckis
D. none of these
182. Which is the national flower of Pakistan
A. Lilly
B. Rose
C. Jasmine
D. Tulip
183. Where is the tomb of Mughal Emperor Jahangir
A. Sialkot
B. Multan
C. Lahore
D. Karachi
184. Which city in Switzerland was the headquarters of the League of Nations
A. Brussels
B. Geneva
C. Canberra
D. none of these
185. At which sport have Keiji, Okada and Yuko Hasama been world
champions
A. Bedminton
B. Polo
C. Table tennis
D. Karate
186. In which US state is the port of Tarpon Springs
A. Florida
B. Hawaii
C. Virginia
D. none of these
187. Ice cream was first produced in which country in the 17th century
A. England
B. Italy
C. France
D. Germany
188. The total Area of the Capital of Pakistan 'Islamabad' is
A. 800 sq Km
B. 850 sq Km
C. 900 sq Km
D. 907 sq Km
189. What is the official language of Mexico
A. Spanish
B. French
C. Italian
D. English
190. What is the standard monetary unit of Turkey
A. Lira
B. Penny
C. Euro
D. Dollar
191. What is the capital of Queensland, Australia
A. Brisbane
B. Brussels
C. Beijing
D. Doha
192. In which century did the Crimean War take place
A. 18th
B. 19th
C. 17th
D. 16th
193. In which US state is the city of Tallahassee
A. Virginia
B. Hawai
C. Florida
D. none of these
194. Who starred as Superman in the 1970s and 1980s film series
A. Christopher Reeve
B. John Belushi
C. Cilla Black
D. none of these
195. Which is the national bird of Pakistan
A. Markhor
B. Parrot
C. Pigeon
D. Chakor
196. Who was the second wife of King Henry VIII of England
A. Anne Boleyn
B. Queen Elizabeth
C. Lady Diana
D. none of these
197. The Painted Desert lies in which US state
A. Florida
B. Arizona
C. Hawaii
D. Virginia
198. In which year did the Titanic sink on its maiden voyage
A. 1913
B. 1914
C. 1912
D. 1915
199. Which country is the world's largest producer of coffee
A. Taiwan
B. UK
C. Brazil
D. Switzerland
200. What is the capital of Libya
A. Kabul
B. Ajmaan
C. Doha
D. Tripoli
201. What are the three main languages of Switzerland
A. German, French and Italian
B. German, French and English
C. German, French and Spanish
D. English, French and Italian
202. The Second largest city of Pakistan is
A. Rawalpindi
B. Lahore
C. Multan
D. Quetta
203. The large moon Miranda is a satellite of which planet of the solar system
A. Neptune
B. Pluto
C. Uranus
D. Jupiter
204. Of which country is Margrethe II the reigning queen
A. Turkey
B. Switzerland
C. Denmark
D. Italy
205. Mount Cook is the highest mountain of which nation in the South Pacific
A. Canada
B. Brazil
C. Australia
D. New Zealand
206. What sort of creature is a margay
A. Dog
B. Cat
C. Bird
D. Insect
207. In which European city are the Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts and the
Kremlin
A. Moscow
B. Paris
C. Brussels
D. Manchester
208. How many white stars are on the national flag of the USA
A. 20
B. 30
C. 40
D. 50
209. A howdah is a seat used for riding on the back of which animal
A. Horse
B. Bull
C. Elephant
D. Donkey
210. In which US state is the city of San Diego
A. California
B. Arizona
C. Florida
D. Virginia
211. Who was the Greek goddess of war and wisdom
A. Athena
B. Lakshmi
C. Ganga
D. None of these
212. What is the world's largest living mammal
A. Elephant
B. Blue Whale
C. Shark
D. Giraffe
213. In 1976, Israeli troops stormed a hijacked plane at which Ugandan airport
A. Entebbe
B. Turin
C. Venice
D. None of these

214. What is the name of the large salty lake which lies between Israel and
Jordan
A. Salt Lake
B. Dead Sea
C. Death Lake
D. None of these
215. In which sport is the term 'hookcheck' often used
A. Polo
B. Ice hockey
C. Football
D. Bedminton
216. Which river flows through the Sea of Galilee
A. River Nile
B. River Beijing
C. River Jordan
D. None of these
217. Gatun Lake is part of which canal
A. Indus canal
B. Pacific canal
C. both a and b
D. Panama Canal
218. In US politics, who carries the nickname 'the Veep'
A. President
B. General Secretory
C. Vice-President
D. Clerk
219. Which is Australia's largest city by population
A. Sydney
B. Melbourne
C. Perth
D. None of these
220. How many squares has a chessboard
A. 24
B. 52
C. 45
D. 64
221. What colour is the ball worth three points in snooker
A. Red
B. Green
C. Black
D. Yellow
222. Which country is the most popular destination for foreign tourists
A. France
B. Germany
C. Switzerland
D. Australia
223. The Flathead Lake Monster is said to exist in which US state
A. Florida
B. Arizona
C. Virginia
D. Montana
224. Who wrote Arms and the Man and Man and Superman
A. William Wordsworth
B. Shakespeare
C. George Bernard Shaw
D. None of these
225. Which US president was assassinated by John Wilkes Booth
A. Richard Branson
B. Abraham Lincoln
C. Nicholas Monsarrat
D. George Bush
226. What sort of creature is a hairstreak
A. Bird
B. Butterfly
C. Cat
D. Dog
227. What number is between five and one on a dartboard
A. 20
B. 10
C. 3
D. 15
228. Which continent comprises the land around the South Pole
A. Asia
B. Africa
C. Europe
D. Antarctica
229. Which English romantic poet wrote Endymion
A. William Wordsworth
B. Shakespeare
C. John Keats
D. George Bernard Shaw
230. Which bird with a distinctive call lays its eggs in the nests of other birds
A. Sparrow
B. Parrot
C. Humming bird
D. Cuckoo
231. Who was the first Emperor in China
A. Sun Yat Sen
B. Kublai Khan
C. Qin Shi Huagdi
D. None of these
232. Which body of water separates the North Island and South Island of New
Zealand
A. Bass Strait
B. Megellan Strait
C. Strait of Bonifacio
D. Cook Strait
233. To which country did the Dc-10 belong which exploded in air over Niger
on September 19,1989
A. UK
B. Israel
C. Suriname
D. France
234. On Which sea is the island of Corfu situated
A. Black sea
B. Mediterranean sea
C. Adriatic Sea
D. Baltic Sea
235. What was the United States largest single land acquisition
A. Louisiana Purchase
B. Garsden Purchase
C. Alaska
D. Maxican Cessation
236. What is the second largest desert in the world after the Sahara desert
A. Gobi Desert
B. Arabian Desert
C. Kalahari Desert
D. Libyan Desert
237. What country was Band Aid's 1984 record produced to raise money for
A. Bangladesh
B. Ethiopia
C. Kenya
D. Morocco
238. For the Olympics and World Tournaments, the dimensions of basketball
court are
A. 26 m x 14 m
B. 28 m x 15 m
C. 27 m x 16 m
D. 28 m x 16 m
239. Each year World Red Cross and Red Crescent Day is celebrated on
A. May 8
B. May 18
C. June 8
D. June 18
240. Who was the first U.S President who was not from Massachusetts or
Virginia
A. James Madison
B. James Polk
C. Andrew Jackson
D. None of these
241. Federation Cup, World Cup, Allywyn International Trophy and Challenge
Cup are awarded to winners of
A. Tennis
B. Volleyball
C. Basketball
D. Cricket
242. Famous sculptures depicting art of love built some time in 950 AD - 1050
AD are
A. Khajuraho temples
B. Jama Masjid
C. Sun temple
D. Mahabalipuram temples
243. In what state is the geographic center of the United States located
A. Montana
B. North Dakota
C. South Dakota
D. Wyoming
244. Fire temple is the place of worship of which of the following religion
A. Taoism
B. Judaism
C. Zoroastrianism (Parsi Religion)
D. Shintoism
245. Who was the first cartoonist to win a Pulitzer Prize for a comic strip
A. All Capp
B. Berke Breathed
C. Charles Schulz
D. Garry Trudeau
246. Georgia, Uzbekistan and Turkmenistan became the members of UNO in
A. 1992
B. 1991
C. 1993
D. 1994
247. 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
248. During World War II, when did Germany attack France
A. 1941
B. 1940
C. 1942
D. 1945
249. In what city did james Mclamore and David Edger ton open the first
Burger King in 1954
A. Colorado Springs, Colorado
B. Indianapolis, Indiana
C. Sacramento, California
D. Miami, Florida
250. Euclid was
A. Greek mathematician
B. Contributor to the use of deductive principles of logic as the basis of
geometry
C. Propounded the geometrical theorems
D. All of these
251. DRDL stands for
A. Defence Research and Development Laboratary
B. Department of Research and Development Laboratory
C. Differential Research and Documentation Laboratary
D. None of these
252. In which future U.S state did Custer make his famous Last Stand
A. Montana
B. North Dakota
C. Oklahoma
D. Texas
253. What author confessed' "My stories written when sober are stupid"
A. Arthur conan Doyle
B. Earnest Hemingway
C. F. Scott Fitzgerald
D. Leo Tolstoy
254. What Kansas city's name means 'potato' in the Kansa language
A. Abeline
B. Topeka
C. Omaha
D. Wichita
255. Who was the first Indian Chief of Army Staff of the Indian Army
A. Gen. K.M. Cariappa
B. Vice-Admiral R.D. Katari
C. Gen. Maharaja Rajendra Singhji
D. None of these
256. How tall is the pitcher's mound in major League Baseball
A. 6 inches
B. 14 inches
C. 18 inches
D. 10 inches
257. FRS stands for
A. Fellow Research System
B. Federation of Regulation Society
C. Fellow of Royal Society
D. None of these
258. What device's invention was the main reason for demise of the Pony
Express
A. Radio
B. Telegraph
C. Telephone
D. Train
259. During World War I Germany was defeated in the Battle of Verdun on the
western front and Romania declared war on the eastern front in the year
A. 1914 AD
B. 1915 AD
C. 1912 AD
D. 1916 AD
260. What is the highest peak in the 48 contiguous U.S states
A. Mount Elbert
B. Mount Rainier
C. Mount Whitney
D. Pikes Peak
261. Hamid Karzai was chosen president of Afghanistan in
A. 2000
B. 2002
C. 2001
D. 2003
262. Durand Cup is associated with the game of
A. Hockey
B. Bedminton
C. Football
D. Volleyball
263. What playwright's The Glass Menagerie appeared on Broadway and was
made into three movies
A. Arthur Miller
B. David Mamet
C. Noel Coward
D. Tennessee Williams
264. What was the first U.S city to host the winter Olympics
A. Denver
B. Lake Placid
C. Salt Lake city
D. Squaw Valley
265. Headquarters of UNO are situated at
A. New York, USA
B. Haque (Netherlands)
C. Geneva
D. Switzerland
266. Who was the first person to sail to the southern tip of Africa, in 1488
A. Ferdinand Magellan
B. James Cook
C. Bartholomew Dias
D. None of these
267. First International Peace Congress was held in London in
A. 1564 AD
B. 1843 AD
C. 1845 AD
D. 1545 AD
268. What was the only Grand Slam event that eluded Monica seles in both
1991 and 1992
A. Australian open
B. French open
C. U.S open
D. Wimbledon
269. Dr. Zakir Hussain was
A. the first Muslim president of India
B. first vice president of India
C. first president of Indian National Congress
D. first speaker of Lok Sabha
270. In Robinson Crusoe, what does the title character name the native he
befriends
A. Wednesday
B. Thursday
C. Friday
D. Saturday
271. Hockey was introduced in the Asian Games in
A. 1958 in Tokyo
B. 1962 in Jakarta
C. 1966 in Bangkok
D. 1970 in Bangkok
272. How many acres are in square mile
A. 1.6
B. 32
C. 640
D. None of these
273. ESCAP stands for
A. Economic and Social Commission for Asia and Pacific
B. European Society Council for Africa and Pacific
C. Economic and Social Commission for Africa and Pacific
D. None of these
274. Which U.S President was born the earliest
A. James Madison
B. George Washington
C. John Adams
D. Thomas Jefferson
275. Firdausi was
A. a poet
B. well known for his epic 'Shahnama'
C. Both option A and B
D. None of these
276. The Partridge Family TV show, what did the singing family travel in
A. RV
B. Van
C. Station wagon
D. Bus
277. Himalayan Mountaineering Institute is at
A. Dehradun
B. Darjeeling
C. Marmago
D. Dispur
278. Which position did Doug Harvey play in the NHL
A. Center
B. Right wing
C. Left wing
D. Defense man
279. During the first crusade, crusaders reached Jerusalem and captured it in
A. 1000 AD
B. 1099 AD
C. 1200 AD
D. 1500 AD
280. What was venetian artist Titian's last name
A. Vecchietta
B. Veneziano
C. Vecellio
D. None of these
281. Free market is
A. a condition in the international market where nations do not impose
customs duty or other taxes on import of goods
B. market where the price of a commodity is determined by free play of
the forces of supply and demand
C. ports that are exempted from payment of customs duty on articles of
commerce, primarily to encourage tourism
D. none of these
282. Which U.S. state has the second most area that is covered by water
A. Florida
B. Alaska
C. Michigan
D. Minnesota
283. East Timor, which became the 191st member of the UN, is in the
continent of
A. Asia
B. Africa
C. Europe
D. South Africa

284. What was English trumpeter John Shore's claim to fame in 1711
A. Creator of the modern trumpet
B. First trumpeter in an orchestra
C. Inventor of the tuning fork
D. Saved from a bullet by his trumpet
285. GNLF stands for
A. Gorkha National Liberation Front
B. Gross National Liberation Form
C. Both option A and B
D. None of these
286. What college's men's basketball team below is not nicknamed the Wildcats
A. Arizona
B. Cincinnati
C. Kansas State
D. Kentucky
287. Fa-Hien was
A. the first Buddhist pilgrim of China to visit India during the reign of
Chandragupta Vikramaditya
B. the discoverer of Puerto Rico and Jamaica
C. the first Buddhist pilgrim of India to visit China
D. none of these
288. What is the title character's name in Shakespeare's The Merchant of
Venice Shylock
A.
B. Bassanio
C. Balthasar
D. Antonia
289. Which U.S subway system has the most miles of track
A. Boston
B. New York
C. San Francisco
D. Washington, D.C
290. In 1967, which country below did not fight Isreal in the Six day war
A. Egypt
B. Jordan
C. Lebanon
D. Syria
291. In which major U.S professional sport does the home team not usually
wear white
A. Major League Baseball
B. National Basketball Association
C. National Football League
D. National Hockey League
292. Who was the gypsy heroine of The Hunchback of Notre Dame
A. Daniella
B. Esmeralda
C. Gabriela
D. Jasmine
293. How many continents border the Arctic Ocean
A. 2
B. 4
C. 5
D. 3
294. Which U.S President first appeared on the face of the dime on Jan 30,
1946
A. Abraham Lincoln
B. Franklin Roosevelt
C. George Washington
D. Thomas Jefferson
295. Who was the only golfer to win the British open in three different decades
in the 20th century
A. Bobby Jones
B. Jack Nicklaus
C. Gary Player
D. None of these
296. What author's first novel was Hike and the Aeroplane
A. Sinclair Lewis
B. E.M. Forster
C. Somerset Maugham
D. Zane Grey
297. What profession was the first to accept what we now call tips
A. Actors
B. Plumbers
C. Doctors
D. Barbers
298. What was the first Peanuts television special
A. A Charlie Brown Christmas
B. A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving
C. It's the Great Pumpkin
D. None of these
299. How many no- hitters did Nolan Ryan throw in his career, the most by any
Major League Baseball pitcher
A. 4
B. 7
C. 5
D. 6
300. In which country are the aptly named Snowy Mountain located
A. Australia
B. Canada
C. Russia
D. Turkey

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1* First Person who received Nishan-e-Haider Captain Raja Sarwar

2* First Lady Major General in the Pakistan Army Dr. Shahida Malik

3* First Governor General of Pakistan Quaid-e-Azam

4* First President of Pakistan Iskandar Mirza

5* First Prime minister of Pakistan Nawab Liaqat AN Khan

6* First elected President of Pakistan Field Marshal Ayub Khan

7* First Vice President of Pakistan — Nur-ul-Arnin

8* First chief Justice of Pakistan Justice Sardar A. Rash id

9* First Chief Minister of Punjab Iftikhar Hussain Memdoot

10* Chief Minister of Sindh Ayub Khoro

11* First chief Minister of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Dr. Khan Sahib

12* First Chief Minister of Balochistan Sardar Atta Ullah Mengal

13* First Governor of Punjab Sir Francis Moody


14* First Muslim Governor of Punjab Sardar Abdur Rab Nishtar

15* First Governor of Sindh Ghularn Hussain Hidayatullah

16* First Governor of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (NWFP) Sir George Cunningham

17* First Muslim Governor of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Sahibzada Mohammad


Khurshid

18* First Governor of Balochistan Lt Gen Riaz Hussain


19* First governor of Gnlgit-Baltistan Shamma Khalid

20* First Joint chief of Staff Committee General Muhammad Shariff

21* First commander-in-chief of Army Gen. Frank Meservy

22* First Muslim commander-in-Chief of Army G.M. Ayub Khan

23* First commander-in-chief of Air Force Air vice Marshal Allan Perry Keene

24* First Muslim commander-in-Chief of Air Force Air Marshal Asghar Khan

25* First commander-in-chief Navy Rear Admiral James Wilfred Jefford

26* First Muslim commander-in-Chief of Navy Haji Muhammad Sadique


Chaudhry

27* First Cruise missile Hatf VII (Babur) August Il, 2005

28* First constitution of Pakistan was enforced March 23, 1956

29* Second constitution of Pakistan was enforced 8 June 1962

30* Third constitution of Pakistan was enforced 14 August 1973

31* First Foreign Minister of Pakistan Sir Zafarullab Khan

32* Chief Election Commissioner-of Pakistan F.M Khan

33* First Chief Scout Commissioner of Pakistan Quiad-i-Azarn

34* First SOS village of Pakistan Lahore (1977)

35* Pakistan first private Channel STN(1990)

36* First Pakistani postal stamp issued July 1948

37* First constructed Barrage of Pakistan Sukkur Barrage (1932)

38* First DNA Test laboratory Islamabad (March, 2006)

39* First Motorway of Pakistan constructed in 1997 Islamabad-Lahore Motorway

40* First governor of State Bank of Pakistan Zahid Hussein


41* First martial law was imposed in Pakistan 7 October 1958

42* First captain of Pakistani cricket team Hafeez Kardar

43* First female chancellor in the Pakistan Begum Ra’na Liaqat AN Khan

44* First female vice chancellor in Pakistan Najrna Najam

45* First female university in Pakistan Fatima Jinnah Women University

46* First female golf champion in Pakistan Shehzadi Gulfam

47* First female representative of Pakistan in the UN Shaista lkrainuliah

48* First female prime minister who is assassinated Benazir Bhutto

49* First Pakistan to win the prestigious Pulitzer Prize Adrees Latif

50* First female governor State Ban.k of Pakistan Shamshad Akhtar

51* First women pilot in Pakistan Shukriya Khanain

52* First Secretary General of Pakistan Ch. Muhammad All

53* First Administrator of Karachi Syed Hasham Raza

54* First Chairman of senate Habib Ullah Khan

55* President of first Constituent Assembly of Pakistan Quaid-e-Azam

56* First female deputy speaker in Pakistan Begum Jahanara Shahnawaz

57* First female Member of Parliament Begurn Shaista Suhrawady Ikramullah

58* First female minister of education Begum Mahrnooda Salim Khan

59* First female Minister of Population Dr. Attiya Inayatullah

60* First Pakistan minister of information Syeda Abida Hussain

61* First female Pakistani minister of finance Benazir Bhutto

62* First female minister of law and human rights Shah ida Jamil

63* First female “foreign ministry spokesperson TasleemAslarn

64* Firstprivate Airline of Pakistan Hajyery Airline

65* First public airline of Pakistan Orient Airline

66* First capital of Pakistan Karachi

First TV station Lahore

67* First Nuclear reactor of Pakistan Karachi nuclear power plant 1972
68* First Chairman of the Senate Habib Ullah Khan

69* First Woman Judge of High Court in Pakistan Majida Razvi

70* First Speaker of Constitution Assembly Molvi Tameez ud Din

71* First sports channel of Pakistan Super Geo

72* First Pakistani who received noble prize Dr. Abdus Salarn (1979 in Physics)

73* First Pakistani who received Lenin Prize Faiz Ahmad FaizJI 961 )

74* First woman Prime Minister in Pakistan Benazir Bhutto

75* Youngest Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto

76* First speaker of National Assembly Fahmeeda Mirza

77* First Finance Minister of Pakistan Ghulam Muhammad

78* First Interior Minister of Pakistan Faziur Rehman


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1. First state to join Pakistan was BahawulPur, 1954.

2. Pakistan opened its first embassy in Iran.

3. Egypt was first to open its embassy in Pakistan. (chk)

4. First governor of State Bank Zahid Hussain.

5. Iran was first to recognize Pakistan.

6. First lady federal minister Vikarun Nisa Noor (Tourism).

7. First Lady governor Rana Liaquat Au (Sindh) 1973-1976.

8. Pak: cricket team first visited England.

9. First captain of cricket team Abdul Hafeez Kardar.

10. First century Nazar Mohammd against India in 1954 in Lacknow.

11. First Woman University is located in Rawalpindi.

12. First governor of Punjab=Francis Moody.

13. First CM of Punjab=Iftikhar Hussain Mamdot.

14. First Governor of Sindh=Ghulam Hussain Hidayatullah.

15. First CM of Sindh=Ayub Khoro.

16. First Governor of Baluchistan=Lt: General Riaz Hussain.


17. First CM of Baluchistan=Attaullah Mengal.

18. First Chief Justice of Pak: Sir Abdur Rasheed.

19. First PM of Azad Kashmir=Abdul Hamid Khan.

20. First President of AJK=Sardar Ibrahim Khan.

21. First Commander-in-Chief of Pak: Army was Frank Miservi.

22. First chairman Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee was General Mohd: Sahrif.

23. First chief of Staff of armed forces was General Tikka Khan.

24. First governor State Bank was Zahid Hussain.

25. First daily newspaper is Amroz 1947.

26. First lady pilot was Shukriya Khanum.

27. First museum of Pak established in Karachi in 1950.

28. First Bank was Habib Bank (7th August, 1947)

29. First Agriculture Reforms in Pak: Jan: 24, 1959.

30. First Chief Election Commissioner of Pak: Mr. Khan F.M.Khan (25th March,
1956)

31. Election Commission was created on 23rd March, 1956 under Article 137 of
1956 cons institution.

32. First Muslim Commander in Chief of Pak: Ayub Khan.

33. First Radio Station established was of Karachi.

34. First T.V station was setup at Lahore on Nov: 26, 1964.

35. First lady Lady Major General in Pak: Dr. Shahida Malik.

36. First Space satellite was launched by Pak: in 1990.

37. First private TV Channel STN launched in 1990.

38. First Chairman Senate was Habibullah Khan.

39. First woman judge of High Court: Majida Rizvi.

40. First constructed barrage of Pak: Sukkur Barrage.

41. First Secretary General of Pak: Ch: Mohd: Au.

42. Agro museum is at Lailpur.

43. First bio-gas plant was installed in 1974.


44. First woman bank established on Dcc: 1, 1989.

45. Badshahi mosque built in 1670 A.D.

46. Designation of GG changed into President on 23rd March, 1956.

47. Largest Hockey stadium is National Hockey Stadium Lahore.

48. First minority minister of Pak: Joginder Nath Mandal held the portfolio of
law.

49. First Atomic Reactor established in Islamabad in 1956.

50. Largest railway tunnel is Khojak.

51. Smallest dam of Pak: Warsak dam.

52. Largest fort of Pak: “Rani Kot”.

54. Nishan-e-Pak: is the highest civil award of Pak:

55. Second highest civil award is HilaI-e-Pak:

56. Ayub National Park (Rawalpinidi) is the largest Park in Pakistan.

57. Karachi Museum is the biggest in Pak

58. Largest Railway station is Lahore.

59. Highest Pass is Muztag Pass which connects Gilgit to Xinkiyang.

60. Largest canal is Lloyd Barrage Canal or Sukkur Barrage or Lance Down Pull
built in 1936.

61. Largest Cement Plant is Lucky Cement Plant near Luki Marwat.

62. Largest road is Shahrah-e-Pak:

63. Shortest river is Ravi.

64. Smallest division is Karachi.

65. Largest division is Kalat.

66. Largest division of Sindh is Therparkar.

67. Habib Bank Plaza Karachi has 23 stories (345 ft)

68. Minar-e-Pak: is 196 ft, 8 inches high.

69. Pakistan has its longest boundary with Afghanistan.

70. Pakistan is 34th largest country in the world, 6th population wise.

71. Smallest civil award is Tamg-e-Khidmat.


72. First census of Indo-Pak: 1881.

73. Highest dam is Mangla darn.

74. Pak: expedition to Antarctica reached on 5 Jan, 1991 established Jinnah


Research Station

75. Longest tenure as Governor General was Ghulam Mohammad.

76. Longest tenure as President was Ayub Khan.

77. Longest period of rule was of Zia.

78. Longest tenure as PM was of Liaquat Au

79. Shortest tenure as PM of Ayub Khan (3 days) then Shujaat Hussain (47 days).

80. Shortest tenure as President is of Bhutto.

81. Shortest tenure as Governor General is of Quaid.

82. Longest tenure as Governor General is of Ghulam Mohd:

83. Largest library is Quaid-e-Azam library.

84. Largest University is in Punjab.

85. Oldest university is in Punjab.

86. The only non-military shaheed to receive Nishan-e-Haider was Subaidar


Lalik Jan he belonged to NLI.

87. Highest peak of Sulaiman mountains is Takht-e-Sulairnan.

88. Highest peak is K2 (Goodwin Austin 5,611 meters)

89. 2nd largest glacier of Pak: is Batura.

90. Largest Island of Pak: is Manora.

91. Smallest city is Jehium.

92. Longest tunnel rail= Khojak (2.43 miles) (Baluchistan), road=Lowari Tunnel
(5 miles), water=Warsak Dam Tunnel (3.5 miles).

93. Rainiest city is RawalPindi.

94. Rainiest place is Muree.

95. First Medical College was Nishtar Medical College.

96. Smallest Dam is Warsak dam.

97. Largest mountain range is Karakoram.

98. First to receive Nishan-e-Hyder was Mohd: Sarwar Shaheed.


99. First private airline of Pakistan is Hajvari.

100. Pak’s Second largest city is Lahore.

101. Abdur Rasheed was the first chief Justice of Pakistan.

102. Zafarullah khan was the first foreign minister of Pakistan.

103. Keenjhar is the largest man made lake in Pakistan.

104. Manchar Lake is the biggest lake of Pakistan.

105. Trich Mir is the highest peak of Hindu Kush.

106. Largest coal mine is in Quetta.

107. In Pakistan, first woman bank was established in the year 1989.

108. Pakistan’s first Geo-scientific laboratory is functioning in Islamabad.

109. The highest point of the Khyber Pass is Landhi Kotal.

110. The first atomic power station of Pakistan was installed in Karachi.

I II. The First President of America who made an official visit to Pakistan was
Dwight D. Eisenhower

112. Largest airline is PIA.

113. Largest airport is Quaid-e-Azam International Airport, Karachi.

114. Largest canal is Lloyd Barrage Canal.

115. Largest darn is Terbela.

116. Largest desert is Thar.

117. Largest district is Khuzdar (Baluchistan).

118. Largest industrial unit is Pak: Steel Mill.

119. Largest industry is Textile.

120. Largest island is Manora (Karachi)

121. Largest Jungle is Changa Manga (Kasur).

122. Largest lake (artificial) is Keenjhar.

123. Largest lake (natural) is Manchar.

124. Largest library is Pujab Public Library, Lahore.

125. Largest mine is Salt Mines of Khewra.


126. Largest motorway is Lahore-Islamabad.

127. Largest museum is National Meseum, Karachi.

128. Largest circulated urdu newspaper is Jang, Enghish is The News.

129. Largest nuclear reactor is KANUPP, Karachi.

130. Largest oil field is Dhurnal Oil Field.

131. Largest park is Ayub National Park, Rawalpindi.

132. Largest Radio Station is Islamabad.

133. Largest university is Punjab University, Lahore.

134. Longest coast is of Baluchistan (771 km)

135. Largest railway platform is of Rohri.

136. Longest railway track: Karachi to Landi Kotal.

137. Longest road: Karachi to Peshawar.

138. First TV station in Pakistan started at Lahore.

139. Pakistan’s first radio station was set up at Karachi.

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Q: Pakistan's share in global exports is?


A. 18%
B. 0.13%
C. 12%
D. 10%

Answer: Option B

Q: "Chashma Barrage" is constructed on which river?


A. Indus
B. Chenab
C. Ravi
D. Jhelum

Answer: Option A
Explanation: Chashma Barrage is a barrage on the River Indus in
Mianwali District of the Punjab province of Pakistan 304 km NW of
Lahore and 56 km downstream of Jinnah

Q: "Indus Water Basin Treaty" was signed between Pakistan and


India in?
A. 1948
B. 1960
C. 1956
D. 1961

Answer: Option B
Explanation: Indus Waters Treaty, treaty, signed on September 19,
1960, between India and Pakistan and brokered by the World Bank.
The treaty fixed and delimited the rights and obligations of both
countries concerning the use of the waters of the Indus River
system.

Q: Which city out the following has the highest mean annual
rainfall?
A. Murree
B. Chitral
C. Parachinar
D. Lasbella

Answer: Option A
Explanation: Total mean precipitation annually is 1,789 mm (70.4
in).murree receives around 62.6 inches of snow per year according
to a 13-year data.

Q: Who was the only Vice-President in the history of Pakistan?


A. Ghulam Mohammad
B. Zulifqar Ali Bhutto
C. Ghulam Ishaque Khan
D. Nur -ul Amin

Answer: Option D
Explanation: Nurul Amin, referred to as the Patriot of Pakistan, was
a prominent Pakistani leader, and a jurist. He is noted as being the
last Bengali leader of Pakistan. Wikipedia
Q: The 1965-Indo-Pak war continued for?
A. 19 Days
B. 17 Days
C. 12 Days
D. 10 Days

Answer: Option B
Explanation:

Q: Who was the last Governor General of Pakistan?


A. Ghulam Mohammad
B. Iskandar Mirza
C. Khawaja Nazim ud Din
D. Muhammad Ali Jinnah

Answer: Option B
Explanation: Sahibzada Iskander Ali Mirza; 13 November 1899 – 13
November 1969, CIE, OSS, OBE, was the first President of Pakistan,
elected in this capacity in 1956 until being dismissed by his
appointed army commander General Ayub Khan in 1958.

Q: The National Assembly of Pakistan consist of how many


members?
A. 247
B. 342
C. 291
D. 311

Answer: Option B
Explanation:
Punjab - 183
Sindh - 75 -
KPK - 43
Balochistan - 17
FATA -12
Federal Capital - 2
Total - 342

Q: Which out of the following countries is not a member of SAARC?


A. Nepal
B. Maldieve
C. Bhutan
D. Burma

Answer: Option D
Explanation: Founded: December 8, 1985, Dhaka, Bangladesh
Headquarters: Kathmandu, Nepal
List of SAARC member countries (8)
Afghanistan. Bangladesh. Bhutan. India. Maldives. Nepal Pakistan.
Sri Lanka.

Q: "Al-Taqseem Square" is situated in?


A. Istanbul
B. Cario
C. Baghdad
D. Kabul

Answer: Option A
Explanation: The word Taksim means "division" or "distribution".
The Taksim square was originally the point where the main water
lines from the north of Istanbul were collected and branched off to
other parts of the city (hence the name.) This use for the area was
established by Sultan Mahmud I.

Q: "White Flag" is known as a symbol for?


A. War
B. Prosperity
C. Peace
D. Surrender

Answer: Option C
Explanation: Origin. The first mention of the usage of white flags to
surrender is made during the Eastern Han dynasty china (AD 25–
220). In the Roman Empire, the historian Cornelius Tacitus
mentions a white flag of surrender in AD 109. ... The white flag was
widely used in the Middle Ages in Western Europe to indicate an
intent to surrender

Q: "The Sole Spokesman" was authored by?


A. Ayesha Jalal
B. G.Allana
C. Hector Bolitho
D. Fatimah Jinnah

Answer: Option A
Explanation: Ayesha Jalal is a Pakistani-American historian who
serves as the Mary Richardson Professor of History at Tufts
University and was the recipient of the 1998 MacArthur Fellow.

Q: (121x4+3) / (1÷10) ≠?
A. 3209
B. 4870
C. 2435 x 2
D. 974 x 5

Answer: Option B
Explanation: --

Q: The position of a gene on chromosome is called?


A. Habitat
B. Position
C. Locus
D. Location

Answer: Option C
Explanation: In biology, a gene is a sequence of DNA or RNA that
codes for a molecule that has a function. During gene expression,
the DNA is first copied into RNA.

Q: Cellulose is the major component of?


A. Primary wall
B. Secondary wall
C. Middle lamella
D. all of the above

Answer: Option A
Explanation:

Q: Percentage of proteins in cell membrane is?


A. 20-40%
B. 40-50% C.
C. 60-80%
D. 80-100%

Answer: Option C
Explanation:

Q: Who opposed the idea the cell is an empty space bounded by


thick wall??
A. Lorenz Oken
B. Schwann
C. Robert Brown
D. Rudolph Virchow

Answer: Option C
Explanation: Robert Brown was a Scottish botanist and
palaeobotanist who made important contributions to botany largely
through his pioneering use of the microscope

Q: Who coined the term CELL??


A. Schwann
B. Schleiden
C. Robert Hook
D. Both a and b

Answer: Option C
Explanation: Robert Hooke FRS was an English natural philosopher,
architect and polymath.
Born: July 28, 1635, Freshwater, United Kingdom
Died: March 3, 1703, London, United Kingdom
Nationality: English
Known for: Hooke's law; Microscopy; Coining the word 'cell'

Q: Which one is a micromolecule??


A. Polysaccharide
B. Protein
C. Hemoglobin
D. ATP

Answer: Option D
Explanation: ATP (Adenosine Triphosphate) is a nucleotide that
contains a large amount of chemical energy stored in its high-
energy phosphate bonds. It releases energy when it is broken down
(hydrolyzed) into ADP (or Adenosine Diphosphate). ... Hence, ATP is
considered as the universal energy currency for metabolism.

Q: Oxygen accounts for ____ % of totals human body mass:?


A. 65%
B. 18%
C. 10%
D. 3%

Answer: Option A
Explanation: Elements in the Human Body
Oxygen (O) - 65%
Carbon (C) - 18%
Hydrogen (H) - 10%
Nitrogen (N) - 3%
Calcium (Ca) - 1.5%
Phosphorus (P) - 1.0%
Potassium (K) - 0.35%

Q: The study of fossils is called:?


A. Environmental Biology
B. Historical biology
C. Palaeontology
D. Social biology

Answer: Option C
Explanation:

Q: Gametes in animals are produced by?


A. Mitosis
B. Meiosis
C. Fission
D. Apomixis

Answer: Option A
Explanation:

Q: Which method is of asexual reproduction??


A. Sporulation
B. Fission
C. Apomixis
D. All of these

Answer: Option D
Explanation: Sporulation is the formation of nearly dormant forms
of bacteria . In a limited number of bacteria, spores can preserve
the genetic material of the bacteria when conditions are inhospitable
and lethal for the normal (vegetative) form of the bacteria.

Q: In asexual reproduction, offspring are produced by?


A. Meiosis
B. Mitosis
C. Both a and b
D. None of these

Answer: Option B
Explanation: Meiosis has two rounds of genetic separation and
cellular division while mitosis only has one of each. In meiosis
homologous chromosomes separate leading to daughter cells that
are not genetically identical. In mitosis the daughter cells are
identical to the parent as well as to each other.

Q: Carbohydrates, fats & proteins are essential for:?


A. Metabolic processes of an organism
B. Providing energy
C. Formation of structures
D. All of these

Answer: Option D
Explanation:

Q: How many steps are there of enzyme action??


A. 2
B. 4
C. 6
D. 8

Answer: Option B
Explanation: 1. The enzyme and the substrate are in the same area.
2. The enzyme grabs on to the substrate at a special area called the
active site.
3. A process called catalysis happens.
4. The enzyme releases the product.

Q: A cofactor made of inorganic ion which is detachable is called?


A. Prosthetic group
B. Coenzyme
C. Activator
D. Cofactor

Answer: Option C
Explanation: a substance (other than the substrate) whose presence
is essential for the activity of an enzyme.

Q: Which one forms the raw material for coenzymes??


A. Vitamins
B. Carbohydrates
C. Proteins
D. Metals

Answer: Option A
Explanation: Coenzymes are small molecules. They cannot by
themselves catalyze a reaction but they can help enzymes to do so.
In technical terms, coenzymes are organic nonprotein molecules
that bind with the protein molecule (apoenzyme) to form the active
enzyme (holoenzyme).

Q: Which statement about enzyme is incorrect:?


A. Some of them consist solely of protein with no non protein part.
B. They catalyze a chemical reaction without being utilized.
C. All enzymes are fibrous Proteins.
D. They without their cofactor are called apoenzyme.

Answer: Option C
Explanation: Enzymes are protein molecules in cells which work as
catalysts. Enzymes speed up chemical reactions in the body, but do
not get used up in the process. Almost all biochemical reactions in
living things need enzymes.
Q: What percentage of light reaching the earth is used in
photosynthesis?
A. 25%
B. 10%
C. 5%
D. 1%

Answer: Option D
Explanation: Of all the energy that does reach Earth, slightly less
than 34 percent is reflected back to space by clouds. The Earth itself
reflects another 66 percent back to space. Less than one percent of
the total energy that reaches Earth is used by plants for
photosynthesis.

Q: The major constituent of blood plasma is?


A. Protein
B. NaCl
C. Water
D. Cholesterol

Answer: Option C
Explanation: Blood plasma is a yellowish coloured liquid component
of blood that normally holds the blood cells in whole blood in
suspension; this makes plasma the extracellular matrix of blood
cells. It makes up about 55% of the body's total blood volume.

Q: Double fertilization occurs in?


A. All plants
B. All seed plants
C. Gymnosperms
D. Angiosperms

Answer: Option D
Explanation: Like gymnosperms, angiosperms are seed-producing
plants. However, they are distinguished from gymnosperms by
characteristics including flowers, endosperm within the seeds, and
the production of fruits that contain the seeds.

Q: One-celled green ptotists are included in?


A. Monera
B. Algae
C. Slime molds
D. Plants

Answer: Option B
Explanation:

Q: The one which can tolerate the highest external osmotic


pressure?
A. Algae
B. Amoeba
C. Fungi
D. Bacteria

Answer: Option C
Explanation: Most bacteria, algae and fungi have rigid cell walls that
allow them to tolerate and even enjoy a somewhat hypotonic
environment.

Q: The unicellular organisms ingest large molecules into their


cytoplasm from the external environment without previously
digesting them. This process is called?
A. Diffusion
B. Osmosis
C. Phagocytosis
D. Plasmolysis

Answer: Option C
Explanation:

Q: Cellular digestion is associated with which organelle?


A. Mitochondria
B. Golgi bodies
C. Plastids
D. Lysosomes

Answer: Option D
Explanation: Lysosomes are membrane-enclosed organelles( found
in nearly all animal cells) that contain an array of enzymes capable
of breaking down all types of biological polymers—proteins, nucleic
acids, carbohydrates, and lipids.
Q: Maximum number of species of living things on earth are?
A. Algae
B. Fungi
C. Insects
D. Protozoa

Answer: Option C
Explanation: There are more than 1 million species of insects that
have been documented and studied by scientists. And the total
number of documented species of living organisms at the present
time is probably about 2.5 million. So insects represent about 40%
of all known living species!. Insects or Insecta (from Latin insect)
are hexapod invertebrates and the largest group within the
arthropod phylum.

Q: The one which is present in all living things?


A. Cell nucleus
B. DNA or RNA
C. Cell membrane
D. Vacuole

Answer: Option B
Explanation: DNA is a long polymer with deoxyriboses and
phosphate backbone. Having four different nitrogenous bases:
adenine, guanine, cytosine and thymine. RNA is a polymer with a
ribose and phosphate backbone. Four different nitrogenous bases:
adenine, guanine, cytosine, and uracil.

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Q: First person to conquer Mount Everest?


A. Tenzing Norgay
B. Nawang Gombu
C. Junko Tabei
D. Kay Cottee
Answer: Option A
Explanation: Tenzing Norgay (Nepal) is the first person to conquer
Mount Everest on May 29, 1953

Q: Aung San Sue Kyi is?


A. State Counsellor of Myanmar
B. Japan media person
C. Korea business tycoon
D. Singapore Prime Minister

Answer: Option A
Explanation: Aung San Suu Kyi is a Burmese(Myanmar) politician,
diplomat, and author, and Nobel Peace Prize laureate. She is the
leader of the National League for Democracy and the first and
incumbent State Counsellor, a position akin to a prime minister.
Wikipedia

Q: Dodoma is the capital of?


A. Kenya
B. Tanzania
C. Zambia
D. Tunis

Q: The rainfall is measured by?


A. Rain checker
B. Rain gauge
C. Rain rod
D. Rain measurer

Answer: Option B
Explanation: The standard instrument for the measurement of
rainfall is the 203mm (8 inches) rain gauge.

Q: The study of heredity of Individuals is called?


A. Geology
B. Genealogy
C. Geophysics
D. Genetics
Answer: Option D
Explanation: Genetics is the study of genes, genetic variation, and
heredity in living organisms.

Q: How many Laws of Motion were propounded by Newton?


A. One
B. Two
C. Three
D. Four

Answer: Option C
Explanation: The three laws of motion were first compiled by Isaac
Newton in his Philosophiæ Naturalis Principia Mathematica
(Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy), first published in
1687.

Q: Who invented the thermometer?


A. Galileo-Galilei
B. John Francis
C. William Stanley
D. Marconi

Answer: Option A
Explanation: Galileo Galilei is often claimed to be the inventor of the
thermometer. Daniel Gabriel Fahrenheit (1686-1736) was the
German physicist who invented the alcohol thermometer in 1709,
and the mercury thermometer in 1714.

Q: The sailor who discovered sea route from Europe to India?


A. Vasco de Gama
B. Chritopher Columbus
C. Captain James Cook
D. Fredinand Magellan

Answer: Option A
Explanation: Vasco de Gama(Portuguese ) discovered sea route
from Europe to India in 1497 -1499
Christopher Columbus (Italian ) is the man who discovered America
James Cook (British) discovered and charted New Zealand and the
Great Barrier Reef of Australia.
Fredinand Magellan (Portuguese ) discovered Strait of Magellan and
became the first European to cross the Pacific Ocean.

Q: "Catly Pacific" is a/an?


A. Newspaper
B. Airline
C. Novel
D. City

Answer: Option B
Explanation: Cathay Pacific Airways Limited is the flag carrier of
Hong Kong, with its head office and main hub located at Hong Kong
International Airport. Wikipedia

Q: "Olive Branch" signifies?


A. Culture and Civilization
B. Justice Option1 Culture and Civilization Correct Option2
C. Protest
D. Peace

Answer: Option D
Explanation: The olive branch is a symbol of peace or victory
deriving from the customs of ancient Greece and found in most
cultures of the Mediterranean basin. An olive branch signifies peace
because olive trees, because of their slow growth, are not cultivated
during war time and therefore considered as peace-time trees.

Q: The headquarter of European Union is at?


A. Vienna
B. Brussels
C. Paris
D. New York

Answer: Option B
Explanation: The headquarter of European Union is at City of Brussels,
Belgium

Q: Which of the following is not a principal organ of the UNO?


A. General Assembly
B. Trusteeship Council
C. Security Council
D. WHO
Answer: Option D
Explanation: The United Nations has six principal organs: the General
Assembly, the Security Council, the Economic and Social Council, the
Trusteeship Council, the International Court of Justice, and the Secretariat.

Q: The "Scouts" movement was started by?


A. Thomas Hardy
B. Sir Robert Baden Powell
C. William Rogers
D. Sir Winston Churchill

Answer: Option B
Explanation: Founded: 1907 by Sir Robert Baden Powell

Q: The 1st Islamic Summit Conference was held in 1969 at?


A. Istanbul
B. Rabat (Morocco)
C. Cairo
D. Thimphu (Bhutan)

Answer: Option B
Explanation: The first Islamic Summit Conference was held in Rabat
(Morocco) from September 22nd to 25th in 1969.

Q: Myanmar is the new name of?


A. Uganda
B. Burma
C. Congo
D. Bhutan

Answer: Option B
Explanation: The ruling military junta changed its name from Burma to
Myanmar in 1989, a year after thousands were killed in the suppression of a
popular uprising. Rangoon also became Yangon.

Q: Insulin is secreted by?


A. Liver
B. Pancreas
C. Kidney
D. Heart

Answer: Option B
Explanation: Insulin helps keeps your blood sugar level from getting too high
(hyperglycemia) or too low (hypoglycemia). After you eat food and your
blood sugar level rises, cells in your pancreas (known as beta cells) are
signalled to release insulin into your bloodstream.

Q: Big Apple is a city name of the state of USA?


A. New York
B. Ohio
C. Hawaii
D. Texas

Answer: Option A
Explanation: "Big Apple" is a nickname for New York City. It was first
popularized in the 1920s by John J. Fitz Gerald, a sports writer for the New
York Morning Telegraph.

Q: Warren Buffet earned his wealth through?


A. Stock Market
B. Microsoft
C. Gold mining
D. Agriculture

Answer: Option A
Explanation: Warren Edward Buffett is an American business magnate,
investor, and philanthropist who serves as the chairman and CEO of
Berkshire Hathaway. His Current balance is 83.6 billion USD. Warren Buffett
became a player in the investment game at the wee age of 11, eventually
using cash he earned from his paper route to buy some farmland in his
home state.

Q: Singapore was previously part of?


A. China
B. Indonesia
C. Korea
D. Malaysia

Answer: Option D
Explanation: On the morning of 9 August 1965, the Parliament of Malaysia
voted 126–0 in favor of a constitutional amendment expelling Singapore
from the federation; hours later, the Parliament of Singapore passed the
Republic of Singapore Independence Act, establishing the island as an
independent and sovereign republic.

Q: England's city Manchester has been famous for?


A. Textile industry
B. Its beaches
C. Historic Churches
D. Royal places

Answer: Option A
Explanation: Today, most people associate Manchester with the city's
famous soccer teams. ... During the 19th century, Manchester was
nicknamed "Cottonopolis." The city in northwestern England was indeed the
international centre of the textile industry and cotton spinning.
Q: Junk is to trash and junket is to ___?
A. Trounce
B. trip
C. refuse
D. trinket

Answer: Option B
Explanation: A junker is a synonym for a trip and junk is a synonym
for trash

Q: Native is to aboriginal and naive is to __?


A. Learned
B. Arid
C. Unsophisticated
D. tribe

Answer: Option C
Explanation: Native is a synonym for aboriginal and naive is a
synonym for unsophisticated

Q: The headquarter of the Asian Development Bank (ADB) is


located at?
A. Bangkok
B. Colombo
C. Manila
D. Tehran

Answer: Option C
Explanation:

Q: Iranian city Abadan is famous for?


A. Word biggest oil refinery
B. A huge film industry
C. A great university
D. Being political centre of country

Answer: Option A
Explanation: It is the terminus of major oil pipelines and is an
important oil refining and shipping center.

Q: Kampala is the capital of?


A. Tanzania
B. Zambia
C. Uganda
D. Nigeria

Answer: Option C
Explanation: Capital of Uganda : Kampala

Q: Out of following who was a great geometer?


A. Confucius
B. Euclid
C. Copernicus
D. Michelangelo

Answer: Option B
Explanation: Euclid was a Greek mathematician, often referred to as
the "founder of geometry" or the "father of geometry"
Michelangelo was an Italian sculptor, painter, architect and poet

Q: Alexandria is a famous port city?


A. Liba
B. Egypt
C. Iraq
D. Turkey

Answer: Option B
Explanation: The Port of Alexandria is on the West Verge of the Nile
Delta between the Mediterranean Sea and Mariut Lake in
Alexandria, Egypt. Wikipedia

Q: Which one is the largest ocean of the world?


A. Arctic
B. Atlantic
C. Indian
D. Pacific

Answer: Option D
Explanation: Pacific Ocean. The Pacific Ocean covers an area of
about 168,723,000 square kilometers and is the world's biggest
ocean.
Atlantic Ocean. ...
Indian Ocean. ...
Southern Ocean. ...
Arctic Ocean.

Q: The tallest structure of the present day world is?


A. Bur -al- khalifa (Dubai)
B. Eiffel Tower (Paris)
C. Twin Tower (KL)
D. C.N Tower (Toronto)

Answer: Option A
Explanation: 829.8-metre (2,722 ft) Tall

Q: Golden Temple Amritsar is a holy place of?


A. Hindus
B. Buddhists
C. Sikhs
D. None of above

Answer: Option C
Explanation: The Golden Temple is also referred to as "Darbar
Sahib” or “Harmandar Sahib", and is one of the oldest worship
places for the Sikhisim... It is located in Amritsar, Punjab India.
Q: Mughal Emperor Humayun's tomb is situated at?
A. Kabul
B. Agra
C. Delhi
D. Banaras

Answer: Option C
Explanation: Maqbaera e Humayun is the tomb of the Mughal
Emperor Humayun situated in Delhi, India. It was the first garden-
tomb on the Indian subcontinent, is also known as Purana Qila (Old
Fort), founded in 1533.

Q: Najaf e Ashraf is the burial place of?


A. Hazrat imam Hussain RA
B. Hazrat imam Hassan RA
C. Hazrat imam Ali RA
D. Hazrat Bibi Fatima RA

Answer: Option C
Explanation:

Q: "Water Loo" was fought between?


A. French and English lead alliance
B. Greeks and Romans
C. Persians and Greeks
D. Germans and French

Answer: Option A
Explanation: The Battle of Waterloo was fought on Sunday, 18 June
1815, near Waterloo in present-day Belgium, then part of the
United Kingdom of the Netherlands. A French army under the
command of Napoleon Bonaparte was defeated by two of the armies
of the Seventh Coalition: a British-led Allied army under the
command of the Duke of Wellington.

Q: The first person in the world to land on the moon was?


A. Major Yourigabarin
B. Edward White
C. Neil A. Armstrong
D. Velentina Tereshkova

Answer: Option C
Explanation: Neil Alden Armstrong was an American astronaut, he
was the first person to land on the moon On July 20, 1969. The
space mission name was Apollo 11.

Q: "Mein Kamph" is the autobiography of?


A. Churchill
B. Henry Kissinger
C. Lindon B. Jonhson
D. Hitler

Answer: Option D
Explanation: Mein Kamph was an autobiography of Nazi Party leader
Adolf Hitler written in 1925. "Mein Kamph" is a German language
word which means "My struggle".

Q: Which out of the following was a poet?


A. Socrates
B. Plato
C. Homer
D. Herodotus

Answer: Option C
Explanation: Homer is the name ascribed by the ancient Greeks to
the legendary author of the Iliad and the Odyssey, two epic poems
which are the central works of ancient Greek literature.
Herodotus was a Greek historian who was born in Halicarnassus in
the Persian Empire and lived in the fifth century BC, a contemporary
of Thucydides, Socrates, and Euripides. Wikipedia

Q: The Bolshevik Revolution of Russia (1917) was led by?


A. Lenin
B. Stalin
C. Trotsky
D. None of above

Answer: Option A
Explanation: The Russian Revolution was a pair of revolutions in
Russia in 1917 which dismantled the Tsarist autocracy and led to
the rise of the Soviet Union. Wikipedia

Q: American Declaration of Independence was drafted by?


A. Thomas Jefferson
B. John Ibrahim
C. George Washington
D. Abrahim Lincoln

Answer: Option A
Explanation: Thomas Jefferson was an American Founding Father
who was the principal author of the Declaration of Independence
and later served as the third president of the United States from
1801 to 1809. Wikipedia

Q: "Crusades" were battles fought between Muslims and A.D to take


control of?
A. Constantinople
B. Carlo
C. Jerusalem
D. Damascus

Answer: Option C
Explanation: The Crusades were a series of religious wars between
Christians and Muslims started primarily to secure control of holy
sites considered sacred by both groups. In all, eight major Crusade
expeditions occurred between 1096 and 1291.

Q: "Magna Carta" was?


A. Charter of rights granted by King John II of England in 1215 A.D
B. An agreement between Ottomans and Bourbons
C. The constitution adopted by Frederick of Germany
D. None of them

Answer: Option A
Explanation: The Magna Carta was signed in June 1215 between the
barons of Medieval England and King John. 'Magna Carta' is Latin
and means “Great Charter”.

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