General Knowledge MCQs

General knowledge MCQs for competitive exams

Pakistan‟s standard time equivalent to 

A. GMT+2

B. GMT+5 (Answer)

C. GMT+6

D. GMT+9


What is Siachen

A. Lake

B. River

C. Glacier (Answer)

D. Desert


Democracy Wall is located in————

A. USA

B. UK

C. Japan

D.China (Answer)


10 Downing Street is the official Residence of————

A. French PM

B. USA PM

C. British PM (Answer)

D. Queen of England


Habib Bourguiba declared independence of Tunisia from France in——–

A. 1953

B. 1956 (Answer)

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 (Answer)

D. Muhammad Salman Rashad


Currency of France is————

A. Dollar

B. Riyal

C. Pound

D.Euro (Answer)


On which island of French, Napoleon was born

A. Saint Helena

B. Corsica (Answer)

C. Elba

D. None of these


The European Renaissance started from which country

A. England

B. Greece

C. Italy (Answer)

D. Germany


In which year, Alexander the Great become the king of Macedonia

A. 336Bc (Answer)

B. 326 Bc

C. 236 Bc

D. None of these


How many Hundred Years Old City found in Iraq

A. 40

B. 30

C. 20 (Answer)

D. 50


International Monkey Day celebrated on ———-December

A. 14th (Answer)

B. 16th

C. 18th

D. 20th


International Tea Day is observed on——-December

A. 10th

B. 12th

C. 15th (Answer)

D. 20th


International Human Solidarity Day celebrated on —— December

A. 22nd

B. 21st

C. 20th (Answer)

D. 18th


Which of these plants open its mouth when insect sit on its lid

A. Sunflower

B. Pitcher plant (Answer).

C. Brassica Plant

D. None of these


Which one is World‟s Largest Land Locked Country

A. Afghanistan

B. Kazakhstan (Answer)

C. Mongolia

D. Nepal


Which city is called the city of mosques (Masjid)

A. Peshawar

B. Lahore

C. Dhaka (Answer)

D. Delhi


Name of US president who was a film actor

A. Richard Nixon

B. Jimmy Cartor

C. Ronald Reagan (Answer)

D. London B. Jonson


The largest state of the USA by area is————

A. Alaska (Answer)

B. New Jersey

C. New York

D. Hawaii


The author of the Novel “Godfather” is————

A. Pro.Muhammad Younas

B. Mario Puzo (Answer)

C. Mohsin Hamid

D. W. E.Hunter


The world‟s biggest diamond producer is————

A. China

B. South Africa

C. Russia (Answer)

D. Canada


First woman Chief Minister of Occupied Kashmir is————

A. Shama Khalid

B. Anousha Rehman

C. Mehbooba Mufti (Answer)

D. Sashma Suraaj


“Fire and Fury” Inside the Trump White House is written by General Knowledge

A. Carl Bernstein

B. Christiane Amanpour

C. Michael Wolff (Answer)

D. Bob Woodward


Maulana Mohammad Ali Jauhar was buried in which of the following city

A. Delhi

B. Landon

C. Jerusalem (Answer)

D. Bombay


Which pair has won cricket world cup for Pakistan

A. Waseem and inzam ul haq

B. sahid Afridi and younis khan

C. Imran Khan and younis khan (Answer)

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 (Answer)

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 (Answer)


„History of Wolves‟ book was written by:

A. Angie Thomas

B. Aysha jalal

C. Emily Fridlund (Answer)

D. Margaret Wilkerson


Sexton Mice Pence is the——— Vice President of America

A. 40th

B. 44th

C. 48th (Answer)

D. 49th „Guernica


‟ the world famous painting was painted by———

A. Leonardo de Vinci

B. Van Gogh

C. Picasso (Answer)

D. Michael


Zurich is an important city of which country

A. Germany

B. Italy

C. Switzerland (Answer)

D. London


Garuda is the airline of which country

A. Germany

B. Indonesia (Answer)

C. France

D. Russia


Interfax is the news agency of———

A. London

B. Russia (Answer)

C. South Africa

D. France


Duma is the name of the Assembly of————-

A. Germany

B. Japan

C. Russia (Answer)

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 (Answer)

C. P.W Botha

D. Desmond Tut Ernesto


”Che”Guevara was a famous revolutionary guerrilla fighter to which country did he belong

A. Bolivia

B. Argentina (Answer)

C. USA

D. Cuba


Almeira city situated in which country.

A. Malaysia

B. Russia

C. Spain (Answer)

D. Iran


The 2017 Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) Summit was held in————

A. Bangkok, Thailand

B. Danang, Vietnam (Answer)

C. Bogor, Indonesia

D. Beijing, China


1992 world cup final was played in————-

A. Melbourne (Answer)

B. Sydeny

C. Wales

D. sharja


The Famous book “Gulliver‟s Travel” was written by————-

A. Jonathan Swift (Answer)

B. Thomas Hardy

C. Charles Dickens

D. William Shakespeare


FCR stands for————-

A. Fata commission Report

B. Frontier Commission Regulations

C. Frontier Crimes Regulations (Answer)

D. Frontier Common Records


“The Importance of Being Earnest” is written by————-

A. Mohsin Hamid

B. John Donne

C. Oscar Wilde (Answer)

D. Eugene O,neill


Where is Red Square situated

A. New York

B. China

C. Moscow (Answer)

D. Turkey


Which King died while playing polo

A. Sher Shah Suri

B. Humayun

C. Qutb-ud-din Aibak (Answer)

D. Aurangzeb Mughal


Emperor Hamayun died from———

A. Excessive alcohol drinking

B. Cholera

C. Battlefield

D.Fall from library stairs (Answer)


MIT is the spy agency of———-

A. Russia

B. japan

C. North korea

D.Turkey (Answer)


America have———states

A. 50 (Answer)

B. 52

C. 54

D. 55


Who founded All India National Congress

A. Nehru

B. Gandhi

C. Allan Octavian Hume (Answer)

D. Quid-e-Azam MA Jinnah


Which country is known as cockpit of Europe

A. Spain

B. Belgium (Answer)

C. Italy

D. England


Which of the following country is known as Land of Tulips

A. Germany

B. Italy

C. Holland (Answer)

D. Spain


Which city is called city of seven hills

A. Milan

B. Madrid

C. Paris

D.Rome (Answer)


Which country is known as Pearl of East

A. Bhuttan

B. Nepal

C. Srilanka (Answer)

D. Bangladesh


When international Olympic committee IPC established

A. 1894 (Answer)

B. 1890 C. 1916

D. 1896


According to UN 2017 report there are ———million international migrants today

A. 198 million

B. 228 million

C. 258 million (Answer)

D. 300 million


Syed Sharifuddin Pirzada served as the Secretary General of the OIC during ————

A. 1973-1977

B. 1985-1988 (Answer)

C. 1988-1991

D. 1996-2002


Jezira Haft Talar is another name of ————

A. Churna Island

B. Astola Island (Answer)

C. Mana Island

D. Bundal Island


Takla Makan Desert is Located in which country

A. China (Answer)

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 (Answer)

C. Poland

D. Germany


Dar es Salaam was former capital of———-

A. Tanzania (Answer)

B. Nepal

C. Albania

D. Egypt


The Largest producer of solar energy in the world is———

A. USA

B. GERMANY

C. SWITZERLAND

D.CHINA (Answer)


When Wrestling Introduced In Olympics Games ———

A. 1900

B. 1904 (Answer)

C. 1906

D. 1908


During which era Nelson Mandela remained the president of South Africa

A. 1994 to 1999 (Answer)

B. 1990 to 1995

C. 2000 to 2005

D. 1996 to 2001


PIA Stands For————-

A. Punjab Air Lines

B. Pakistan International Airlines (Answer)

C. Poland International Airlines

D. Portugal International Airlines


How many double centuries Rohit Sharma made in one day international cricket

A. 2

B. 3 (Answer)

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 (Answer)

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 (Answer)


The currency of Chile is ———

A. Dram

B. Peso (Answer)

C. Dollar

D. Dinar


What is the Capital of Taiwan

A. Hong Kong

B. Taipei (Answer)

C. Shanghai

D. Berlin Former


Egypt President Hosni Mubarak ruled Egypt for almost———years

A. 20

B. 24

C. 26

D.30 (Answer)


WAFA is the News Agency of———

A. Syria

B. Palestine (Answer)

C. Iran

D. Indonesia


Highest Dam in world is 

A. Hirakud Dam on the river Mahanadi-Orissa

B. Bhakra Nangal on river Sutlej

C. The Grande(Switzerland) (Answer)

D. none of these Saudi Arabia


kingdom founded in————-

A. 23 September 1937

B. 23 September 1932 (Answer)

C. 23 September 1946

D. None of these


Zimbabwe officially the Republic of Zimbabwe, is a landlocked country located in———

A. southern Africa (Answer)

B. Northern Africa

C. Africa

D. America


Which is the world‟s most spoken language

A. English

B. Arabic

C. Chinese (Answer)

D. Urdu


Which Country Team Fail to reach out World Cup for the first time in 60 years

A. Brazil

B. Italy (Answer)

C. Sweden

D. Mexico


How long has Robert Mugabe ruled Zimbabwe

A. 33

B. 37 (Answer)

C. 41

D. None of the Above.


The Nobel Prize has been awarded in ———- fields.

A. 5

B. 6 (Answer)

C. 7

D. 8


The Famous Painting „Mona Lisa‟ was the creation of————-

A. Michael-Angelo

B. Leonardo-Da-Vinci (Answer)

C. Picasso

D. Van


Gogh The Govt of the people, by the people, for the people is called———-

A. Democracy (Answer)

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 (Answer)

D. 5000


“Shah-jo-Risalo” a famous book of Shah Abdul Latif was first published in which city

A. Leipzig (Answer)

B. Geneva

C. London

D. Rome


The largest fresh water lake of Africa by area is ———-

A. lake Victoria (Answer)

B. Lake Superior

C. Lake Tanganyika

D. Lake Edward


 

 

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World GK MCQs

The SAPTA(South Asian Preferential Trade Agreement) signed on 11 April————-

A. 1993 (Answer)

B. 1994

C. 2004

D. 2006


Who appoints the Chief Election Commissioner of India———-

A. President (Answer)

B. prime minister

C. chief justice

D. Parliament


A vent in the Earth‟s surface that emits steam and gases, essentially associated with volcanic regions is known as ——

A. Fumarole (Answer)

B. Mesa

C. Munatak

D. Moraines


Basin is a low land area. Which are the largest basins in the face of the earth

A. Seas

B. Oceans

C. Rivers (Answer)

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 (Answer)

D. Xuntian


The areas of grassland totally without trees in South America especially around the estuary of the River Plate are called ———

A. Savanna

B. Pampas (Answer)

C. Loess

D. None of the above


The mixture of silt, sand, and gravel deposited by flowing water such as rivers and streams is called ——-

A. Sediment

B. Loess

C. Alluvium (Answer)

D. All of the above


The Empire State Building is located in—————.

A. London

B. Birmingham

C. Paris

D.New York City (Answer)


The Band-e- Amir National Park is located in————.

A. Iran

B. Iraq

C. Afghanistan (Answer)

D. Kuwait


Water source beneath the earth flowing naturally is called ————

A. Stream

B. Fall

C. Spring (Answer)

D. Lake


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 (Answer)


Which is the thinnest earth layer

A. Core

B. Mantle

C. Crust (Answer)

D. None of the above


The fine yellowish dust or silt spread and deposited by the winds, that is very fertile is called —

A. Alluvium

B. Loess (Answer)

C. Sediment

D. None of the above


The part of desert where adequate water is available for cultivation is called ———

A. Oasis (Answer)

B. Marsh

C. Island

D. Isthmus


Cetology is the study of—————

A. Whales and Dolphins (Answer)

B. seas and Oceans

C. Mountains

D. Deserts


Geoponics is the study of—————

A. Agriculture (Answer)

B. Fields

C. Soil

D. Earth Crust


Noology is the study of —————

A. Knowledge (Answer)

B. Coins

C. Nights

D. Islands


The famous painting „Mona Lisa‟ is displaced at the museum of ————-

A. Rome

B. Paris (Answer)

C. London

D. New York


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 (Answer)

D. John Adams


The Capital of Mongolia is———

A. Riga

B. Mangool

C. Ulaanbaatar (Answer)

D. Lujabe


Kiribati became independent from the United Kingdom in————

A. 1959 B. 1969

C. 1979 (Answer)

D. 1989


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 (Answer)

B. University of Wisconcin-madison, US

C. University of Toronto, Canada

D. University of Copenhagen, Denmark


The UN has——————additional/regional headquarters districts.

A. Two

B. Three (Answer)

C. Four

D. Five


Durand Cup is associated with the game of—————

A. Football (Answer)

B. Squash

C. Volleyball

D. Table Tennis


Gulf Cooperation Council was established in———

A. 1980

B. 1981 (Answer)

C. 1982

D. 1983


The G-20 was established in————

A. 1998

B. 1999 (Answer)

C. 2000

D. 2003


Where is the permanent Secretariat of G-20 ————

A. Sydney

B. New York city

C. London

D.No permanent secretariat (Answer)


The G-15 was established in the———— Non-Aligned Movement summit in Belgrade in 1989.

A. Seventh

B. Eighth

C. Ninth (Answer)

D. Tenth


Organisation of American States (OAS) was established in —————

A. 1945

B. 1947

C. 1948 (Answer)

D. 1949


“Evening Light” was the failed operation of————

A. U.S (Answer)

B. Saudi Arab

C. India

D. Pakistan


“Operation Pluto” was planned by———-

A. U.S (Answer)

B. Italy

C. Russia

D. Sri Lanka


Noble Eagle is——

A. The US military operations (Answer)

B. UN military peaceful operations

C. NATO operation in Vietnam

D. The U.S and U.K airstrikes in Syria


“Black Tornado operation” happened in ———- 

A. Pakistan

B. India (Answer)

C. Sri Lanka

D. Myanmar


“Operation Riviresa ” was a combined military operation launched by the Sri Lankan Armed Forces in Jaffna. Riviresa means———

A. Sun rays (Answer)

B. Path to salvation

C. Right Path

D. Sparking


Light World Autism Awareness Day is observed on which date——

A. 2 April (Answer)

B. 2 March

C. 19 June

D. second Tuesday of October


In which country was the world‟s first Android newscasters, Kodomoroid unveiled ———

A. South Korea

B. China

C. Vietnam

D.Japan (Answer)


Which country passed a law to legalise child labour for kids from age of 10 on 18 July 2014 ————-

A. Bolivia (Answer)

B. China

C. Spain

D. Taiwan


What is the name of the world‟s solar power plane ——-

A. Solar Impulse 2 (Answer)

B. Sun Flight

C. Falcon Solar Plane

D. Sun Traveler


USA has 568 space satellites, which country is 2nd with 177 satellites ——

A. Russia

B. France

C. Japan

D.China (Answer)


What do you mean by word “Android” ——

A. Tough Animal

B. Fast Eagle

C. Human Like (Answer)

D. Tasty


Food Most immigration country is ——-

A. USA (Answer)

B. Canada

C. China

D. Australia


The Pakistan‟s Largest Tea Bag Is Made by which company———

A. Tepal

B. Lipton (Answer)

C. Tarang

D. Brooke


Bond Name the World‟s Largest cruise ship

A. Symphony of the Seas (Answer)

B. Harmony of the Seas

C. Allure of the Seas

D. Oasis of The Seas


The oldest written language is ——-

A. Akkadian

B. Egyptian Hieroglyphics

C. Sumerian (Answer)

D. Eblaite

D. Elamite


Original name of International Telecommunication Union was———

A. International Telegraph Organization

B. International Telegraph Union (Answer)

C. International Telegraph Bureau

D. International Telecommunication Organizers


United Nations‟ Environment Programme was established as a result of———-

A. Treaty

B. Protocol

C. Conference (Answer)

D. All of Above


Deepest point in world is” Mariana Trench” which lies in————-

A. Eastern North Pacific

B. Western South Pacific

C. Western North Pacific (Answer)

D. Eastern North Pacific United Nations‟


Convention on Law of Sea was signed in———-

A. 1969

B. 1974

C. 1982 (Answer)

D. 1989


Official language of Universal Postal Union is————

A. French (Answer)

B. English

C. Brazilian

D. German


The Olympic game where men and women can simultaniously compete with each other is ———

A. Equestrian (Answer)

B. Tennis

C. Swimming

D. Shooting


How many balls are used in play in the game of snooker —— 

A. 18

B. 20

C. 22 (Answer)

D. 24


Gymnophobia is the fear of————

A. Exercise

B. Nudity (Answer)

C. Crowd

D. War


“FBI” of America was established in————-

A. 1907

B. 1908 (Answer)

C. 1909

D. 1910


Who was the founder of republican party of USA————-

A. Alexander Hamilton

B. Franklin Roosevelt

C. George Washington

D.Thomas Jefferson (Answer)


The process with the help of which the students are divided into high / low achievers is

A. Measurement

B. Exam (Answer)

C. Evaluation

D. Test


Which country is the biggest producer of uranium in the world——

A. Canada

B. Kazakhstan (Answer)

C. Australia

D. Niger


The International Day of Peace, sometimes unofficially known as World Peace Day, is observed annually on——-

A. 20 Sept

B. 21 Sept (Answer)

C. 22 Sept

D. 23 Sept


International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women is observed annually on———-

A. 25 Sept

B. 25 Oct

C. 25 Nov (Answer)

D. International Day


for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination is observed annually on———-

A. 21 Feb

B. 21 March (Answer)

C. 21 June

D. 21 Oct


“Shining Path” is a militant group of which country———————

A. Peru (Answer)

B. Paraguay

C. Mexico

D. Bolivia


White river is located in———————-

A. U.S (Answer)

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 (Answer)

D. Cortes of Spain


Blue River is located in————-

A. U.S (Answer)

B. China

C. South Africa

D. Austria


Yellow river is located in——————

A. U.S

B. China (Answer)

C. South Africa

D. Austria


Green river is located in—————

A. U.S (Answer)

B. China

C. South Africa

D. Austria


The Amazon river dolphins is also called———————-

A. Pink river dolphins (Answer)

B. Green river dolphins

C. Blue river dolphins

D. white river dolphins


The Black river is located in ——————

A. Jamaica (Answer)

B. Argentina

C. Chile

D. Canada


United Nations University lies in———————

A. Japan (Answer)

B. Switzerland

C. U.S

D. Colombia


What is the sensitive list in SAFTA

A. which does not include tariff concession (Answer)

B. which does include tariff concession

C. which includes non-exportable items

D. which includes banned items


NEQS refer to ————

A. Environment (Answer)

B. Upper atmosphere

C. Sea- bed

D. Continental


shelf The fastest marine animal found in warmer parts of five oceans of the world —————

A. Tunny

B. Wahoo

C. Sailfish (Answer)

D. Marlin


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 (Answer)


In which country The last specie white rhino dies

A. Africa

B. Ethopia

C. Sudan (Answer)

D. Somalia


World Wildlife Fund was established on—————-

A. 24 May, 1967

B. 29 April, 1961 (Answer)

C. 29 October, 1961

D. 24 June, 1979


The country without capital is ———

A. Naura (Answer)

B. Vatican city

C. Iceland

D. Malta


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 (Answer)


Which District of Malakand division is Switzerland

A. Swat (Answer)

B. Buner

C. Dir

D. Shangla


The Kiribati capital is—————

A. Tarawa (Answer)

B. Roficanda

C. Royaldo

D. South Barati


Ice mass that covers more than fifty-thousand square kilometers of land area is classified as————

A. ice sheet (Answer)

B. ice field

C. glacier erosions

D. ice cap


When Islamabad United won First title:

A. 22 Feb 2016

B. 23 Feb 2016 (Answer)

C. 24 Feb 2016

D. 25 Feb 2016


The capital of SriLanka is———-

A. Jakarta

B. Colombo (Answer)

C. Kolkata

D. Malay


Maize, Rice and Wheat are generally referred as—

A. Root crops

B. Legumes Crops granaries

C. Cereal Crops (Answer)

D. None of Above


Earth‟s largest ice volume is present in————-

A. Himalayas

B. South America

C. Antarctica (Answer)

D. North America


The word democracy has been derived from the————-language

A. French B. Latin

C. Greek (Answer)

D. Arabic


When was the first petrol Car developed

A. 1885-1886 (Answer)

B. 1887-1888

C. 1888-1889

D. 1889-1890


Where is Headquarter of World Economic Forum is in————-

A. London

B. Paris

C. Cologny (Answer)

D. Geneva


What is the capital of Norway

A. Vienna

B. Copenhegan

C. Oslo (Answer)

D. Berlin


 

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The Mariana Trench is in the ——— Ocean

A. Atlantic

B. Arctic

C. Antarctic

D.Pacific (Answer)


Sultan Ahmed Mosque in Istanbul is popularly known as the————

A. Green Mosque

B. Blue Mosque (Answer)

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 (Answer)

D. Asia and Australia


The North Pole of the Earth is located in————

A. Norway

B. Antarctica

C. Arctic Ocean (Answer)

D. Pacific Ocean


Egypt connects which of the following two continents

A. Asia and Europe

B. Asia and Africa (Answer)

C. South America and North America D. Asia and Australia


The Pico Island is located in———

A. Switzerland

B. Portugal (Answer)

C. Turkey

D. Egypt


Which city is also called The City of 1,000 Minarets

A. Istanbul

B. Cairo (Answer)

C. Makkah

D. Islamabad


The Pena Palace, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is located in————

A. Egypt

B. Portugal (Answer)

C. Switzerland

D. Turkey


The bridge in Istanbul, Turkey that connects Asia and Europe is called————-

A. Golden Gate Bridge

B. Akashi Kaikyo Bridge

  • C. Bosphorus Bridge (Answer)

D. Royal Gorge Bridge


Alexandria is a city in————-

A. Turkey

B. Egypt (Answer)

C. Jordan

D. Greece


About ——% of Antarctica is covered by ice

A. 97%

B. 98% (Answer)

C. 99%

D. 100%


The South Pole of the Earth is located in————

A. Norway

B. Antarctica (Answer)

C. Arctic Ocean

D. Pacific Ocean


The shortest day is———

A. 22 June

B. 22 July

C. 22 September

D.22 December (Answer)


Turkey connects the two continents————-

A. Asia and Europe (Answer)

B. Asia and Africa

C. South America and North America

D. Asia and Australia


Augusta Raurica is located in———

A. Egypt

B. Portugal

C. Switzerland (Answer)

D. Turkey


How Many Countries Are Landlocked In Asia

A. 11 Countries

B. 12 Countries (Answer)

C. 13 Countries

D. 14 Countries


26th January is India‟s——— Day

A. Independence Day

B. Republic Day (Answer)

C. Revolution Day

D. Parliament Day


Which Country joined SAARC in 2007

A. Pakistan

B. India

C. SriLanka

D.Afghanistan (Answer)


Who was the First Pakistani Player to have a hundred in T20Is

A. Ahmed Shehzad (Answer)

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 (Answer)

D. Insect itself


The Orange river flows in————

A. Indonesia

B. Egypt

C. South Africa (Answer)

D. Mexico


Indonesia is a country with around ———- islands

A. 10,000

B. 11,000

C. 12,000

D.13,000 (Answer)


When was the game Frisbee invented

A. 1860s

B. 1870s (Answer)

C. 1830s

D. 1850s


The Seven Rila Lakes are located in———

A. Bulgaria (Answer)

B. Hungary

C. Poland

D. Czech Republic


“Netherlands” literally means————-

A. ideal location

B. lower countries (Answer)

C. mouth of land

D. land of sun set


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 (Answer)

B. Uzbekistan and Chad

C. Uzbekistan and Mali

D. Liechtenstein and Chad


A large group of islands is known as:

A. Peninsula

B. Archipelago (Answer)

C. Strait

D. Channel


Which waterway gives the source of terrestrial moisture

A. Ocean

B. Rivers

C. Lakes (Answer)

D. Canals


Rainfall related to mountains is:

A. Orographic rainfall (Answer)

B. Normal rainfall

C. Monsoon rains

D. Cyclonic rainfall


The distance of longitude represents how many minutes difference in time

A. 10 minutes

B. 4 minutes (Answer)

C. 15 minutes

D. 1 minute


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 (Answer)

D. Planet Mars is attracting the sun


The largest latitude circle on earth is —–

A. Arctic circle

B. Tropic of cancer

C. Tropic of Capricorn

D.The Equator (Answer)


Which part of the world is known as “Star and key of Indian Ocean”

A. Manora

B. Sri Lanka

C. Maldives

D.Mauritius (Answer)

D. Madagascar


The world‟s largest land border is between ——————

A. China and Mongolia

B. Russia and China

C. Argentina and Brazil

D.America and Canada (Answer)


The areas around the North and South poles within the Polar circles is called ————-

A. The Torrid Zone

B. The Frigid Zone (Answer)

C. The Temperature Zone

D. The Hardiness Zone


The richest fishing ground in the world:

A. North Western Europe

B. North Eastern Asia (Answer)

C. North Western Africa

D. North Eastern North America


Transportation and trade are——

A. Primary activities

B. Secondary activities

C. Tertiary activities (Answer)

D. Quaternary activities


Which of the following regions is „Peninsula‟——

A. Arabia

B. Scandinavia

C. Alaska

D. PapuaNew Guinea E.All of above (Answer)


Afternoon rains in the equatorial region are the result of influences ——-

A. Land Breeze

B. Monsoon

C. Frontal

D.Convectional (Answer)


The extinct Volcanic Peak of Koh-i-Sultan is in ——-

A. Turkmanistan

B. Turkey

C. Iran

D.Pakistan (Answer)


The Stevenson screen contains all of these EXCEPT:

A. Wet bulb thermometer

B. Maximum thermometer

C. Ordinary thermometer D.Anemometer (Answer)


A canyon is a large form of ——

A. Dry valley

B. Gorge (Answer)

C. Pediment

D. Badiand


The deepest place in the Indian Ocean is—

A. Mariana Trench

B. Puerto Rico Trench

C. Diamantina Trench (Answer)

D. Isle


Trench Bore is caused by——

A. Rising tide while meeting river currents (Answer)

B. Friction from prevailing winds

C. Spring tide and strong winds

D. Unequal heating of oceans


The most precious gemstone “Emerald” are found in——

A. Gilgit B. Hunza

C. Swat (Answer)

D. Dir Nightingale


Florence (belongs to France) was a————.

A. Doctor

B. Nurse (Answer)

C. Teacher

D. House wife


“Decision Point” Book is written by————.

A. Barack Obama

B. George W Bush (Answer)

C. Bill Clinton

D. Richard Nixon


Diego Garcia is United States military base in the—————

A. Indian Ocean (Answer)

B. Pacific Ocean C. Atlantic Ocean

D. Arctic Ocean


Where Das Man Palace is located in—————

A. Yemen

B. Kuwait (Answer)

C. Bahrain

D. Oman


Mahan Airline belongs to which country————

A. Iran (Answer)

B. Iraq

C. Yemen

D. Oman


Who first pioneered the idea of a blood bank———-

A. Booker T, Washington

B. George Washington Carver

C. Jonas Salk

D.Charles Drew (Answer)


Which of the following lines divide Turkish and Greek Cyprus communities

A. Yellow Line

B. Green Line (Answer)

C. Maginot Line

D. 11 parallel line


Bismillah Khan is related to—————

A. Flute

B. Tabla

C. Shehnai (Answer)

D. Sarod


Togo is situated in ————-

A. southern African countries

B. Western African countries (Answer)

C. Northern African countries

D. Eastern African countries


The number of keys in an ordinary piano is————

A. 66

B. 77

C.88 (Answer)

D. 44


Biro Brothers invented the BALLPOINT PEN belong to————-

A. Hungry (Answer)

B. Sweden

C. Finland

D. Greece


“Night watch” is a famous————-

A. Restaurant

B. Painting (Answer)

C. Hotel

D. Beach


The number regarded as lucky number in Italy is————

A. 5

B. 7

C. 11

D.13 (Answer)


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 (Answer)


What invention caused many deaths while testing it—————

A. Dynamite

B. Parachute (Answer)

C. Motor car

D. Railway Edwin


Budding invented lawn mover belong to———-

A. England (Answer)

B. U.S

C. Sweden

D. Finland


What furniture item was invented by California furniture designer Charles Prior Hall in 1968

A. Sofa bed

B. Captain’s chair

C. Waterbed (Answer)

D. Hammock


When was bar code scanner invented——

A. 1950s

B. 1960s

C. 1970s (Answer)

D. 1980s


Who invented Jet Engine————-

A. Sir Frank Whittle (Answer)

B. Gottlieb Daimler

C. Roger Bacon

D. Lewis E. Waterman


For which disease,Indian scientists have developed herbal medicine using Ayurveda

A. AIDS

B. Blood Cancer

C. Dengue (Answer)

D. Diabetes


The first „Cross word‟ puzzle in the world was published in —— General Knowledge

A. 1913 (Answer)

B. 1915

C. 1917

D. 1927


Which one of the following companies will launch Project Skybender to boost 5G internet speed —

A. Facebook

B. Google (Answer)

C. IBM

D. Apple


In which one of the following South East Asian countries, India will build satellite tracking station 

A. Vietnam (Answer)

B. Philippines

C. Laos

D. Cambodia


The country known is the sugar bowl of the world———

A. Cuba (Answer)

B. Jamaica

C. South Sudan

D. Sierra Leone


What is the significance of a small country “Ecuador”———

A. Beautiful state of South America

B. Lies on equator (Answer)

C. Biggest producer of water-melon

D. famous for canal system


River Jordon flow out into ———-

A. Dead sea (Answer)

B. Caspian sea

C. Red sea

D. Mediterranean sea


Which of the following keys of personal computer is not available in the key board of traditional typewriters

A. Tab

B. Enter (Answer)

C. Backspace

D. Spacebar


The country whose national anthem has only music no words————

A. Bahrain (Answer)

B. Chile

C. Greece

D. Albania


Napoleon suffered from alurophobia which means————

A. Fear of cats (Answer)

B. Fear of rats

C. Fear of cockroaches

D. Fear of height


The most densely populated island in the world is Honshu located in——-

A. South Korea

B. North Korea

C. Japan (Answer)

D. China


Name of the Alexander horse was———-

A. Beucephalus (Answer)

B. Alexcephalus

C. Macodophalus

D. Grekophalus


The country famous for Samba dance is———

A. USA B. Brazil (Answer)

C. Portugal

D. Chile


The motto of „Association of Southeast Asian Nations‟ is “One Vision, One———- ,One Community”.

A. Unity

B. Identity (Answer)

C. Faith

D. Ideology


The official language(s) of “Association of Southeast Asian Nations” is/are ————-

A. One

B. Five

C. Nine

D.Ten (Answer)


SAFTA signed on 6 January 2004 in—————

A. 10 SAARC summit

B. 11 SAARC summit

C. 12 SAARC summit (Answer)

D. 13 SAARC summit


 

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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 (Answer)


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 (Answer)


World food day is internationally observed on —————.

A. October 16 (Answer)

B. October 17

C. October 18

D. October 19


Herodotus is called ——————.

A. Father of Physics

B. Father of Comedy

C. Father of History (Answer)

D. Father of Chemistry

D. Father of Biology


—————- book is written on the life of Sir Syed Ahmad Khan.

A. Spirit of Islam

B. Aab-e- Hayat

C. Hayat-e-jawaid (Answer)

D. Pir-e-Kamil


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 (Answer)

D. 21 april 2018


Al Jazeera TV channel belongs to which country

A. Iran

B. Syria

C. Qatar (Answer)

D. Kuwait


The most salty sea in the wolrd———-

A. Arabian Sea

B. Dead Sea (Answer)

C. Black Sea.

D. Caspian Sea.


World fastest bird is———-

A. Humming Bird

B. Ostrich

C. Hen

D.Peregrine falcon (Answer)


Petronas Tower are in————-

A. Kuala Lumpur (Answer)

B. Paris

C. Colombia

D. Rome


World book day is celebrated on————

A. 21 May

B. 17 Mar

C. 22 Apr

D.23 Apr (Answer)


Non-violence day is internationally observed on ———.

A. October 1

B. October 2 (Answer)

C. October 3

D. October 4


The Engadin Valley is located in:————

A. Switzerland (Answer)

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 (Answer)

D. Turkey


The Capital Asset Pricing model calculate expected investment———

A. Risk

B. Return

C. Risk and Return (Answer)

D. None of the above


Rawal Dam is constructed on which river——-

A. kurrange river (Answer)

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 (Answer)


Who is the Father of Communism

A. Adam Smith

B. Karl Marx (Answer)

C. Arestotle

D. Alfred Marshell


The stone age people had the first domestic

A. asses

B. dogs

C. horses

D.sheep (Answer)


The Sinai Peninsula is located in:

A. Egypt (Answer)

B. Portugal

C. Switzerland

D. Turkey


Twitter was created by:

A. Biz Stone

B. Jack Dorsey

C. Noah Glass

D.All Above (Answer)


The first artificial satellite on earth is ————

A. Sputnik I. (Answer)

B. Giotto

C. Prithvi

D. Gaia


World‟s tallest tree is known as———

A. Hawthorn

B. Redwood (Answer)

C. Yellow Birch

D. Basswood


CTBT was adopted by the UN General Assembly on———

A. 12 September, 1995

B. 24 September, 1996 (Answer)

C. 13 September, 1997

D. 18 September, 1998


Capital of East Timor———

A. Dili (Answer)

B. Helsinki

C. Beirut

D. Sydney


Who said “Better to reign in hell than serve in heaven”

A. Hitler

B. Sadam hussain

C. Milton (Answer)

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 (Answer)

C. France

D. Russia


The name United nations was adopted at the suggestion of General Knowledge

A. Stalin

B. Roosevelt (Answer)

C. Chrchill

D. George Degual


Who was known as “Man of Destiny”

A. Napoleon (Answer)

B. Nehru

C. Hitler

D. Musolini


When did Facebook go public

A. April 15, 2012

B. May 18, 2012 (Answer)

C. July 11, 2012

D. December 28, 2012


When Facebook launched

A. January 2004

B. February 2004 (Answer)

C. March 2004

D. April 2004


Who invented bulb

A. Philips

B. Robert

C. Edison (Answer)

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 (Answer)


The term of office of a judge of the ICJ is

A. 9 years (Answer)

B. 8 years

C. 7 years

D. 6 years


In which month does the Un general assembly meet annually

A. September (Answer)

B. October

C. November

D. December


What approximate part of J&K is under india‟s occupation

A. 75% (Answer)

B. 60%

C. 90%

D. 50%


Who gave the title of Mahatma to Gandhiji

A. Rabindranath tagore (Answer)

B. Lala lajpat roy

C. Abu kalam azad

D. None


The chemical that is used in making artificial rain is

A. Silver iodide (Answer)

B. Silver nitrate

C. Silver chloride

D. Silver nitrite


Napoleon regarded which battle as his greatest victory

A. Austerlitz (Answer)

B. Arras

C. Amiens

D. Assayer


The first war b/w Arabs and Israel was fought in

A. 1948 (Answer)

B. 1946

C. 1942

D. 1940


The first truly global war was

A. Seven years war (Answer)

B. Hundred years war

C. WWII

D. Thirty years war


Hardest substance in the human body is

A. Enamel (Answer)

B. Nail

C. Bone

D. N.O.T


Famous painting “The sunflower” is painted by

A. Vincent van gogh (Answer)

B. Banjamin west

C. Gustav klint

D. Pablo picasso


Steve jobs was an american and he was founder of

A. Apple (Answer)

B. Google

C. Yahoo

D. Oracle


Where the Pakistan‟s first radio station was setup

A. Karachi (Answer)

B. Lahore

C. Multan

D. Islamabad


Who was the last mughal emperor to sit on the peacock throne

A. Muhammad Shah (Answer)

B. Aurangzeb

C. Shah zafar

D. Shah alam


II Which country has no railway track

A. Afghanistan (Answer)

B. China

C. Russia

D. Somalia


Spectrum is made of —- colors

A. 7 (Answer)

B. 8

C. 6

D. 9


Blind dolphins are found in which river of Pakistan

A. Indus (Answer)

B. Jehlum

C. Kabul

D. Chenab


Angela Merkel is a German Politician serving as Chancellor of Germany since———

A. November 2003

B. November 2005 (Answer)

C. November 2008

D. November 2011


Father of rivers is called ————

A. Indus river (Answer)

B. Amazon river

C. Manchar river

D. Keenjhar river


———— is a famous beverage today , originally it was the name of a medicine

A. Coca Cola (Answer)

B. Lemonade

C. Pepsi

D. Soda water


Which US president resigned while in office 

A. Richard Nixon (Answer)

B. Jimmy Carter

C. Ronald Reagan

D. J. F. Kennedy


—————-is the fear of bathing

A. Agoraphobia

B. Acrophobia

C. Ablutophobia (Answer)

D. Hydrophobia


In the manufacture of banaspati ghee the gas used is ———-

A. Helium

B. Hydrogen (Answer)

C. Oxygen

D. Nitrogen


Headquarter of the African Union is located in————

A. Johannesburg

B. Cairo

C. Dakar

D.Addis Ababa (Answer)


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 (Answer)

D. Peace Wall of Berlin


How many states are in Europe General Knowledge

A. 47

B. 48

C. 49

D.50 (Answer)


The UN official birthday is celebrated on————

A. December 24, 1945

B. October 24, 1945 (Answer)

C. September 24, 1945

D. November 24, 1945


The General Assembly of UN meets regularly once a year on third Tuesday of————-

A. September (Answer)

B. October

C. November

D. December


How many official working languages recognized by UN (United Nations)

A. 4

B. 5

C. 6 (Answer)

D. 7


The oldest anthem of the world is

A. Japan (Answer)

B. China

C. Russia

D. Denmark


Total number UN Security Council members is————

A. 5

B. 10

C. 15 (Answer)

D. 20


The oldest flag of the world is

A. Denmark (Answer)

B. China

C. Japan

D. Greece


Harrapa city is situated on the bank of which river

A. Ravi (Answer)

B. Chenab

C. Sutlej

D. Indus


Who was the first asian to receive noble prize in 1913

A. Rabinder Nath Tagore (Answer)

B. C.V.Raman

C. I.A.Bunin

D. Mother teresa


“Spirit of Islam” book was written by

A. Syed Ameer Ali (Answer)

B. Quaid-e-Azam

C. Allama Iqbal

D. Sir syed Braille


education system was introduced by Braille for

A. Blinds (Answer)

B. Dumb

C. Handicap

D. Labours


Which Country law is considered to be harsh

A. Iran

B. Saudi Arabia (Answer)

C. China

D. Ethiopia


Non-permanent members of UN Security Council are elected for term of————

A. 1 year

B. 2 years (Answer)

C. 3 years

D. 5 years


The International Day of Forests is observed every year on————

A. March 21 (Answer)

B. March 22

C. March 23

D. March 24


Who was the viceroy of Indian during the WWII

A. Louis Francis Albert Victor Nicholas Mountbatten

B. Victor Alexander John Hope, Marquess of Linlithgow (Answer)

C. Major Freeman Freeman-Thomas, Marquess of Willingdon


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 (Answer)


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 (Answer)

D. NATO


Who founded Muhammadan Literary Society in 1863

A. Shah Waliullah Dehlawi

B. Syed Ameer Ali

C. Nawab Abdul Latif (Answer)

D. Sir Syed Ahmad Khan


Nawab Abdul Latif found the Muhammadan Literary Society in April 1863 at———

A. Dhaka

B. Faridpur

C. Calcutta (Answer)

D. Selhat


John Stuart Mill wrote a famous book ” on liberty” in————

A. 1859 (Answer)

B. 1850

C. 1759

D. 1871


John Austin presented his “Theory of sovereignty” in his book “The Province of Jurisprudence Determined” which was published in————

A. 1832 (Answer)

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 (Answer)

D. Leonard Thompson


Nagqu is located in which country

A. China (Answer)

B. Nepal

C. Bhutan

D. Mongolia


 is the author of the famous book, “The Spirit of Islam”

A. Sir Syed Ahmad Khan

B. Syed Ameer Ali (Answer)

C. Khwaja Salimullah Khwaja Salimullah

D. Sir John Woodroffe


 

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GK World General Knowledge

Who provided proof to suggest that the earth was spherical

A. David Encaston

B. Francis Columbus

C. Ferdinand Magellan (Answer)

D. None of these


The first private tourist of the space was———

A. Shuttle Worth

B. Larry Swanson

C. Dennis Tito (Answer)

D. None of these


Who was Bismarck

A. German Navy Destroyer

B. German Politician and statesman (Answer)

C. Orator

D. German Novelist


Which style of painting was used by early Renaissance artists——-

A. Gothic

B. Graeco-Roman (Answer)

C. Catholic Art

D. None of these


The Battle of Halani was fought in———

A. 1712

B. 1748

C. 1762

D.1782 (Answer)


Author of the book “The Making of Modern Sindh” is————

A. Rasool Bux Palijo

B. Ibrahim Joyo

C. Hamida Khuhro (Answer)

D. Amar Jalil


Synagogue is place of worship of which religion

A. Confucianism

B. Judaism (Answer)

C. Shintoism

D. Buddhism


Gimpo airport is situated in———-

A. Russia

B. Japan

C. South Korea (Answer)

D. Germany


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 (Answer)

C. Kiel Canal

D. Grand Canal


Which treaty provides for a common currency for European Community————

A. Treaty of Versailles

B. Geneva Convention

C. Brussels Treaty

D.Maastricht Treaty (Answer)


Maiden Tower is in———

A. Russia

B. France

C. Azerbaijan (Answer)

D. Malaysia


Eisenhower trophy is given annually to what best amateur team

A. Baseball

B. Golf (Answer)

C. Dr. Abdus Salam (Answer)

D. Dr. Saleem-uzaman Siddique


Gwadar became part of Pakistan on September 8,————

A. 1949

B. 1955

C. 1958 (Answer)

D. 1972


Hindenburg line divides————

A. Germany and Poland (Answer)

B. Germany and France

C. South Vietnam and North Vietnam

D. None of the above


Franc is the currency of———

A. Rwanda

B. Malagasy

C. Burundi

D.All of them (Answer)


How many pairs of ribs are there in Human Body———

A. 12 (Answer)

B. 13

C. 11

D. none of these


International Day of Diplomats is celebrated on————

A. 20 October

B. 24 October (Answer)

C. 28 October

D. 31 October


Al-Tahrir Square is in ———

A. Damascus, Syria

B. Cairo, Egypt (Answer)

C. Tripoli, Libya

D. stanbul, Turkey


Channel Tunnel is an Under Sea Rail Tunnel that linked ——— 

A. America and Mexico

B. England and France (Answer)

C. France and Germany

D. England and Germany


The Book “Long Walk to Freedom” is written by ———- 

A. Nelson Mandela (Answer)

B. Henry S. Commager

C. Bill Clinton

D. Mother Terasa


The Book “Higher than Hopes” is a biography of ———- 

A. Nelson Mandela (Answer)

B. Henry S. Commager

C. Bill Clinton

D. Mother Terasa


Which from the following countries has no Armed Forces

A. Niger

B. Nigeria

C. Iceland (Answer)

D. Latvia


IPCC is the abbreviation for———

A. International Program on Climate Climate

B. International Panel on Collective Change

C. Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (Answer)

D. International Panel on Collec


PCIW stands for———

A. Police criminal investigation wing

B. Popcorn cut and invest company

C. Pakistan Commissioner for Indus Waters (Answer)

D. Peep core in water


The World Day for International Justice (WDIJ) is observed every year on ———

A. 16 July

B. 17 July (Answer)

C. 18 July

D. 19 July


“Sense and Sensibility” was written by:————

A. Shakespeare’s

B. Jhon Milton

C. Jane Austen (Answer)

D. Methew Arnold


Loire is the longest river of————

A. France (Answer)

B. Russia

C. UK

D. None


Halim Dhanidina the first ever Muslim judge in state of California belongs to which country

A. India (Answer)

B. Bangladesh

C. Pakistan

D. None


Youtube was launched in ———

A. 2009

B. 2007

C. 2011

D.2005 (Answer)


Name the World famous and finest Harbour

A. Calcutta

B. Mumbai

C. Sydney (Answer)

D. New York


Where is the largest Coral Reef located

A. Canada

B. U.K

C. Australia (Answer)

D. Germany


Which one of the following ecosystems covers the largest area of the earth‟s surface

A. Grassland Ecosystem

B. Mountain Ecosystem

C. Marine Ecosystem (Answer)

D. Desert Ecosystem


The International Migrants Day is observed every year on ———-

A. Dec 15

B. Dec 16

C. Dec 18 (Answer)

D. Dec 20


The World Leprosy Day 2019 will be observed on

A. 25 January

B. 26 January

C. 27 January (Answer)

D. 28 January


Which country has large number of nuclear warheads

A. America

B. Russia (Answer)

C. France

D. China


The Republic Day of Turkey is celebrated on———-

A. 26 October

B. 27 October

C. 28 October

D.29 October (Answer)


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 (Answer)

D. None of these


Russia withdrew from Afghanistan under the ———

A. Islamabad treaty

B. Kabul pact

C. Geneva Accord (Answer)

D. Moscow Agreement


Russia withdrew from Afghanistan under the ———

A. Islamabad treaty

B. Kabul pact

C. Geneva Accord (Answer)

D. Moscow Agreement


Child Labour is the main theme in most of the novels of————

A. D.H Lawrence

B. Leo Tolstoy

C. Maxim Gorky (Answer)

D. Charles Dickens


Child Labour is the main theme in most of the novels of————

A. D.H Lawrence

B. Leo Tolstoy

C. Maxim Gorky (Answer)

D. Charles Dickens


 

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Duration of national anthem of Pakistan is ——- seconds.

A. 60

B. 70

C. 80 (Answer)

D. 90


Sheikh Saadi (RA) was a famous poet of ———— language.

A. Arabic

B. Persian (Answer)

C. Sanskrit

D. Both A & B


Helsinki is the capital of which country

A. Poland

B. North korea

C. Finland (Answer)

D. Austria


South Pole was discovered by———-

A. Cabot

B. Robert Peary

C. North America

D.Roald Amundsen (Answer)


The length of USA and Canada border is———

A. 8891 KM (Answer)

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) (Answer)

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 (Answer)


In 2018 Commonwealth Games athletes from —— countries participated

A. 70

B. 71 (Answer)

C. 72

D. 75


Where is the Headquarter of Islamic Military Counter Terrorism Coalition (IMCTC)

A. Riyadh (Answer)

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 (Answer)

C. 53

D. 50


Who has scored the most goals ever in football history

A. Ronaldo

B. Meradona

C. Pele (Answer)

D. Zidane


The Euro currency is used by —— countries.

A. 17

B. 18

C. 19 (Answer)

D. 20


Riskdag is the name of parliament of———

A. Somalia

B. Swedish (Answer)

C. Canada

D. Denmark


“Yusuf Zulekan” is a ——— love Story.

A. Punjabi (Answer)

B. Sindhi

C. Balochi

D. Urdu


The eradication of poverty day is internationally observed on ————-.

A. October 16

B. October 17 (Answer)

C. October 18

D. October 19


Mein Kampf‟ is autobiography of———

A. Posternak

B. Adolf Hitler (Answer)

C. Navakov

D. Goethe


International date line passes through which strait

A. Malacca Strait

B. Adam Strait

C. Bering Strait (Answer)

D. Java Strait


Who is known as Napoleon of Asia

A. Hemu Bekal

B. Tipu Sultan

C. Nadir Shah (Answer)

D. Chandra Bose


Which poet is called Romi of Kashmir

A. Hashim Shah

B. Syed Bulleh Shah

C. Syed Waris Shah

D.MianMohammad Bakhsh (Answer)


Which of the following female mosquito is the cause of Dengue fever

A. Aedes Aegypteis (Answer)

B. Anophilies

C. Barinohils

D. N.O.A


Which is the most famous brand of the world

A. Nokia

B. Coca cola (Answer)

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 (Answer)


There are top 10 populous countries in the world and Pakistan is on——— number

A. 3rd

B. 4th

C. 5th

D.6th (Answer)


Hundred years War fought between

A. Germany and Japan

B. America and England

C. England and France (Answer)

D. South Korea and America


Which is second most beautiful Capital in the World

A. Paris

B. London

C. Bankok

D.Islamabad (Answer)


How many time Australia has hosted the Commonwealth Games

A. 4 times

B. 7 times

C. 3 times

D.5 times (Answer)


Kalidas was a famous poet of —— language.

A. Hindi

B. Bengali

C. Sanskrit (Answer)

D. Sindhi

D. None


National juice of Pakistan is ————-.

A. Mango juice

B. Orange juice

C. Apple juice

D.Sugarcane juice (Answer)

D. Strawberry juice


The world‟s most famous physicist, Stephen Hawking has ———- children‟s

A. 1

B. 3 (Answer)

C. 4

D. 5


Headquarters of Interpol is located in ————-

A. Vienna, Austria

B. New york, USA

C. London, UK

D.Lyon, France (Answer)


Swat Valley is situated in the mountain range of———

A. Hindukush (Answer)

B. Karakorum

C. Himalayas

D. None of the above


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 (Answer)


Cyprus is an island in the———-

A. Mediterranean Sea (Answer)

B. South China Sea C. Red Sea

D. Caribbean Sea.


Bering Strait separates Asia from———

A. America (Answer)

B. Australia

C. Africa

D. None of the above


one Alexandria is a seaport of———

A. Greece

B. Germany

C. Iran

D.Egypt (Answer)


Red sea is between————

A. Arabia and Africa (Answer)

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 (Answer)

D. Mineral Water


Thai airway is the airline of———

A. USA

B. Singapore

C. Thailand (Answer)

D. China


Silk Air is the airline of which country———-

A. USA

B. Singapore (Answer)

C. UK

D. China


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 importantpasture from being overgrazed (Answer)


How many Pakistani blue helmets have embraced martyrdom while serving under the UN umbrella.

A. 150

B. 156 (Answer)

C. 160

D. 165


Quaid-e-Azam first wife died in ——

A. 1893 (Answer)

B. 1894

C. 1895

D. 1896


——- was the first wife of Quaid-e-Azam

A. Sakshi bai

B. Ratan bai

C. Emibai (Answer)

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 (Answer)

D. Mohammad Haleem


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 (Answer)

D. United Kingdom of the British Isles


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) (Answer)

D. 29 inches (73.7 cm)


Which of the following Island group named as „Sandwich Island‟

A. Hawaii Island (Answer)

B. Falkland Islands

C. Greenland

D. Tuvalu


The Indus Valley Civilization specialized in——-

A. Town Planning (Answer)

B. Architecture

C. Craftsmanship

D. All of these


Blood which heart pumps to lungs is———-

A. deoxygenated blood (Answer)

B. lymph fluid

C. atria blood

D. oxygenated blood


ICC was founded in the year———

A. 1905 B. 1910

C. 1909 (Answer)

D. 1914


The first Persian newspaper was——-

A. Persian News

B. Jam-i-Jahan Numa

C. AL-Hilal

D.Mirat-ul-Akhbar (Answer)


International Cricket Council (ICC) headquarters is located in———-

A. Dubai (Answer)

B. USA

C. China

D. Australia


Who is the National Poet of Afghanistan

A. Amir crore

B. Khushal khan khattak (Answer)

C. Rehman Baba

D. None of these


TAPI gas Pipeliine stands for 

A. Tajikistan, Pakistan, Afghanistan, India

B. Turkey, Pakistan, Afghanistan, India

C. Turkmenistan, Afghanistan, Pakistan, India (Answer)

D. None of the above


K2 is also known as

A. Goodwin Austin

B. Chogori

C. Killer mountain

D.A & B (Answer)


8 March is observed internationally as

A. Women’s Day (Answer)

B. World Water Day

C. World Health Day

D. Human Rights Day


“Taipei” is the capital of———-

A. Tanzania

B. Vietnam

C. Taiwan (Answer)

D. Togo


Which of the following country are called “Land of free peoples”

A. Thailand (Answer)

B. Japan

C. Norway

D. Canada


Sunlight is composed of———

A. Three colours

B. six colours

C. seven colours (Answer)

D. eight colours


Harrappa near Sahiwal was centre of———

A. Greek civilization

B. Persian civilization

C. Muslim civilization

D.Indus valley civilization (Answer)


After Pashtun which is the second largest ethnic group of Afghanistan

A. Uzbek

B. Baluch

C. Tajik (Answer)

D. Hazaras


“FREE TOWN” is the capital of————-

A. Somalia

B. Slovenia

C. Cuba

D.Sierra Leone (Answer)


Dushanbe is the capital of———-

A. Tajikistan (Answer)

B. Ukraine

C. kazakhistan

D. Turkmenistan


Corbillion Cup is given in the game of————

A. Golf B. Squash

C. Table Tennis (Answer)

D. None of these


The Highest papulation growth rate among the following countries is in———

A. Bangladesh (Answer)

B. India

C. China

D. Srilanka


Asian developement bank was established in

A. 1964

B. 1966 (Answer)

C. 1968

D. 1970


Which continent has no desert

A. Europe (Answer)

B. N.America

C. S.America

D. Australia


Who was the founder of HAMAS in 1987

A. Sheikh Ahmed yassin (Answer)

B. Yasser arafat

C. Abdul majeed

D. Zulfiqar Ali


The———used in the Construction of the Burj Khalifa weighs the same as five A380 aircraft

A. Nikal

B. Aluminium (Answer)

C. Silicon

D. Silver


Last specie white Rhino died on——— in Sudan

A. 06 March,2018

B. 12 March,2018 (Answer)

C. 19 March,2018

D. 24 March,2018


Helvetia is the old name of———

A. Indonesia

B. Veitnam

C. Italy

D.Switzerland (Answer)


What does the Roman Numeral C represents 

A. 1000

B. 100 (Answer)

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 (Answer)

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. (Answer)


The highest civil award is———-

A. Nishan-e-Imtiaz

B. Nishan-e-Sadarat

C. Nishan-e-Hyder.

D.Nishan-e-Pakistan (Answer)


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 (Answer)


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 (Answer)


World food day is internationally observed on —————.

A. October 16 (Answer)

B. October 17

C. October 18

D. October 19


Herodotus is called ——————.

A. Father of Physics

B. Father of Comedy

C. Father of History (Answer)

D. Father of Chemistry

D. Father of Biology


————— book is written on the life of Sir Syed Ahmad Khan.

A. Spirit of Islam

B. Aab-e- Hayat

C. Hayat-e-jawaid (Answer)

D. Pir-e-Kamil


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 (Answer)

D. 21 april 2018


 

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World General Knowledge Questions

How many points are there in badminton

A. 11

B. 21 (Answer)

C. 31

D. 41


World immunization day is being celebrated on————

A. November 10 (Answer)

B. November 15

C. November 20

D. November 25


Arab spring movement in the Middle East countries started from which country

A. Tunis (Answer)

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 (Answer)


“Tehrir square” also known as “Martyr Square” is located in———

A. Turkey

B. Syria

C. Egypt (Answer)

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 (Answer)

D. Michigan


The Hanging Gardens is located in ———

A. Egypt

B. Iraq (Babylon) (Answer)

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 (Answer)

D. Italy


First Pakistani to hit century in T20 International cricket was ————.

A. Imran Nazir

B. Kamran Akmal

C. Ahmad Shahzad (Answer)

D. Shahid Afridi


The Earthquake Reconstruction and Rehabilitation Authority (ERRA) was established on October 24————-

A. 2004 B. 2005 (Answer)

C. 2006

D. 2007


Ipoh is a city in—————

A. Indonesia

B. Malaysia (Answer)

C. China

D. South Korea


Taurus mountains are located in

A. Pakistan

B. Turkey (Answer)

C. Afghanistan

D. Nepal


The depth of the Mariana Trench is ———- meters.

A. 10,011

B. 10,411

C. 10,611

D.10,994 (Answer)


Which is the Second Largest Landlocked Country in the World

A. Kazakhstan

B. Azerbaijan

C. Mangolia (Answer)

D. Uzbekistan


Which is called “The valley of ten thousand smokes”

A. Texas

B. California

C. Alaska (Answer)

D. Arizona


The World‟s longest glacier “Lambert” is located in———

A. Asia

B. Europe

C. Africa

D.Antarctica (Answer)


The World‟s highest dam “Nurek” is located in

A. Azerbaijan

B. Tajikistan (Answer)

C. Kazakhstan

D. Uzbekistan


—— member of SAARC has largest literacy rate.

A. Maldives (Answer)

B. Sri Lanka

C. India

D. Bangladesh


Pakistan is the — largest cotton grower in the world.

A. 4th

B. 5th (Answer)

C. 6th

D. 7th


The highest peak of Africa is ——–

A. Mt. Elbrus

B. Mt. Kilimanjaro (Answer)

C. Mt. Everest

D. Mt. Blanc


Which of the following Crops is the largest consumer of Water

A. Rice

B. Sugarcane (Answer)

C. Wheat

D. Pulses


Which city is called “The city of silent thoroughfares”

A. Amsterdam

B. Venice (Answer)

C. Paris

D. Stockholm


Which Country is Called “Land of mighty rivers”

A. Egypt

B. India

C. USA

D.Nigeria (Answer)


Tim Paine is the ——-Test captain of Australia

A. 45

B. 46 (Answer)

C. 49

D. 51


Commonwealth Secretary General Patricia Scotland is —— by Profession

A. Doctor

B. Engineer

C. Painter

D.Barrister (Answer)


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 (Answer)


Who designed Statue of Christ – The Redeemer

A. Anna Levinson

B. Apostolos Vellios

C. Heitor de Silva Costa (Answer)

D. Olena Shurkhno


Who built Machu Picchu

A. Atahualpa

B. Huayna Capac

C. Pachacutec (Answer)

D. Viracocha Inca


Who built the Pharos of Alexandria

A. Dinocrates

B. Eudoxus of Cnidus

C. Mausolus

D.Sostratus of Cnidus (Answer)


The height of Burj Khalifa is———

A. 828 metres (Answer)

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 (Answer)

B. The Hanging Gardens of Babylon

C. The Tomb of Mausolus

D. The Colossus of Rhodes


Which city is called “Gateway of India”

A. Mumbai (Answer)

B. Dehli

C. Kalcutta

D. Hyderabad Deccan


Which country is called “Land of snow”

A. Switzerland

B. Netherlands

C. Canada (Answer)

D. Ireland


Which City is called “Valley of flowers”

A. Peshawar (Answer)

B. Quetta

C. Lahore

D. Karachi


Which city is called “Golden city”

A. London

B. Mumbai

C. Colombo

D.Johannesburg (Answer)


Which city is called “the city of conferences”

A. Newyork

B. Geneva (Answer)

C. Washington. DC

D. London


Which country is called “Land of Lilies”

A. Canada (Answer)

B. USA

C. Mexico

D. UK


Which City is called “City of Eternal Springs”

A. Geneva

B. Berlin

C. London

D.Quito (Answer)


Which Country is called “Land of Amber”

A. Lithuania (Answer)

B. Bolivia

C. Canada

D. India


Which Country is called “Great Britain of Pacific”

A. Taiwan

B. NewZealand

C. Japan (Answer)

D. Brunai


Which Country is called “Crossroads of Western Europe”

A. Belgium (Answer)

B. Norway

C. England

D. Switzerland


Which Country is called “Isle of pearls”

A. Iran

B. Bahrain (Answer)

C. Iraq

D. Syria


——–is the key to the Mediterranean Sea

A. Spain

B. Egypt

C. Bab-ul-Maneb

D.Gibraltar (Answer)


How many General seats each province have in the Senate

A. 14 (Answer)

B. 16

C. 18

D. 20


Which Country is called “Land of Fertile Fields”

A. Algeria (Answer)

B. Luanda

C. Nigeria

D. Greenland


Which Ocean is Called “Herring Pond”

A. Atlantic Ocean (Answer)

B. Pacific Ocean

C. Arctic Ocean

D. Indian Ocean


FATA has ——- seats for women in National Assembly.

A. 0 (Answer)

B. 3

C. 5

D. 7


Term and tenure of Senate membership is —— years.

A. 4 years

B. 5 years

C. 6 years (Answer)

D. 7 years


Which conutry is called “Switzerland of Africa”

A. Egypt

B. Somalia

C. Swaziland (Answer)

D. Algeria


Which Country is called “Land of milk and honey”

A. Lebanon (Answer)

B. Iraq

C. Syria

D. India


Which conutry is called “Land of protease”

A. Australia

B. NewZealand

C. South Africa (Answer)

D. Zimbabwe


Which country is called “Venice of the North———

A. Stockholm (Answer)

B. Britain

C. Austria

D. Netherland


Where is the official residence of Prime Minister of Sri Lanka

A. Temple Trees (Answer)

B. Queen’s Land

C. Blue House

D. Elysee Palace


Which Country is called “Thunderbolt of Asia”

A. Thailand

B. Bhutan (Answer)

C. China

D. Taiwan


———- is the branch of physical geography dealing with the formation and features of mountains.

A. Orography (Answer)

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 (Answer)

D. Ray Kroc


Bagram is an airbase of USA situated in———-

A. Afghanistan (Answer)

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 (Answer)

D. Belgium


Hegel was a ——— Philosopher

A. French

B. German (Answer)

C. Italian

D. Swedish


Black Pool is a ———- in England

A. Hotel

B. Tower

C. Resort (Answer)

D. Island


Moseley Road Baths are located in ——

A. UK (Answer)

B. Iran

C. Afghanistan

D. India


Pakistan played first test match in ————.

A. 1951

B. 1952 (Answer)

C. 1953

D. 1954

D. 1955


How many High Courts of Pakistan are there

A. 4

B. 5 (Answer)

C. 6

D. 7


World Happiness Inde

x was first time published in year —

A. 2009 B. 2010

C. 2012 (Answer)

D. 2013


World Press Freedom Prize was established in ——- by United Nations‟ cultural body UNESCO‟s.

A. 1993

B. 1995

C. 1997 (Answer)

D. 1999


Working boundary is the border between Pakistan and————

A. India

B. Afghanistan

C. Iran

D.Indian-occupied Kashmir (Answer)


Ghana is the new name of———

A. Diamond coast

B. Gold coast (Answer)

C. Silver coast

D. Black coast


Habsha is the old name of———

A. Ethiopia (Answer)

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 (Answer)

D. None of These


The International Anti-Corruption Day (IACD) is observed annually across the world on——-

A. 1st January

B. 9th December (Answer)

C. 9th January

D. 1st February


ODI stands for———

A. One Day International (Answer)

B. Overseas Development Institute

C. Oracle Data Integrator (Oracle

D. Office for Disability


Issues Panda is found in which country

A. Nepal

B. Bhutan

C. India

D.China (Answer)


The world‟s oldest Lake is———

A. Lake Baikal (Answer)

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 (Answer)


Who was the first viceroy of India

A. Lord ripon

B. Lord canning (Answer)

C. Lord curzon

D. Lord mayo


Total length of Great wall of china is————

A. 21,196 kilometers (Answer)

B. 29,300 kilometers

C. 35,255 kilometers

D. 41,911 kilometers


Napoleon Bonaparte was the king of———

A. France (Answer)

B. Italy

C. Russia

D. Spain


Pakistan lost the cricket world cup final in ————

A. 1992

B. 1996

C. 1999 (Answer)

D. 2003


National hero of Pakistan is —————.

A. Major Aziz bhatti

B. Abdul Salam

C. Quaid e Azam (Answer)

D. Muhammad bin Qasim

D. None


The term length for mayor is ——- years.

A. 3

B. 4 (Answer)

C. 5

D. 6


Members in KPK assembly are ———.

A. 122

B. 123

C. 124 (Answer)

D. 125

D. None


 

 

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GK General Awareness Questions with Answers

10 downing street is the official residence of the prime Minister of which country

A. UK (Answer)

B. USA

C. Russia

D. France


Favourite place for Hollywood film production is

A. Virginia

B. Los Angeles (Answer)

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 (Answer)

C. Meteors

D. Comets


A piece of land surrounded by water on three sides is called

A. Bay

B. Peninsula (Answer)

C. Erosion

D. Lagoon


Which state of USA is called the mother of president

A. Texas

B. Virginia (Answer)

C. California

D. Florida


TA stands for

A. Territorial army

B. Travelling allowance

C. Teaching academy

D.A & B (Answer)


AU stands for

A. Astronomical unit

B. African union

C. Arithmetic unit

D.All (Answer)


ATC stands for

A. Anti terrorism court

B. Air traffic control

C. Arithmetic table calculator

D.A & B (Answer)


AM stands for

A. Amplitude modulation

B. Ante meridian

C. Ampere measurement

D.A & B (Answer)


Before independence Kosovo was the part of 

A. Albania

B. Serbia (Answer)

C. Yugoslavia

D. Bulgaria


Before independence East Timor was the part of 

A. Malaysia

B. Taiwan

C. Indonesia (Answer)

D. Thailand


Name the longest rail tunnel of the world

A. Rokko (Japan)

B. Channel (UK)

C. Shimizu (Japan)

D.Seikan (Japan) (Answer)


Which country discovered Cricket

A. Australia

B. South Africa

C. England (Answer)

D. W Indies


The General Assembly meets every year in regular sessions beginning every year in 

A. November

B. October

C. September (Answer)

D. December


Name the river in the world which carries the maximum volume of water

A. Amazon (Answer)

B. Nile C. Indus

D. Mississippi


ECP stands for ———

A. Engineering committee of Pakistan

B. Election Commission of Pakistan (Answer)

C. Economic commission of Pakistan

D. Economic council of Pakistan


Which country has won the most Olympic titles

A. USA (Answer)

B. Russia

C. France

D. China


Which is considered as parliament of world 

A. Cortes

B. National Assembly

C. Parliament

D.UN General Assembly (Answer)


Temporary members of the Security Council of the UNO are elected for the term of 

A. Four Year

B. Two Year (Answer)

C. One Year

D. Three Year


Who wrote “The sun also rises”

A. D.H.Lawrence

B. Hemingway (Answer)

C. Voctoria Schofield

D. T.S.Eliot


Philology is the study of ———

A. Languages (Answer)

B. Muscles

C. Architecture

D. Bones


What is the sweetest language in the world

A. English

B. Spanish

C. Bengali (Answer)

D. Urdu

D. Russian


What is the most beautiful language in the world

A. Italian

B. Spanish

C. English

D.French (Answer)

D. Russian


—— language is named the world‟s “most influential language”.

A. Urdu

B. Chinese

C. French

D.English (Answer)

D. Spanish


What language is the official language in the most countries

A. Spanish

B. English (Answer)

C. Arabic

D. Chinese

D. French


What is the most popular second language in the world

A. China

B. Spanish

C. English (Answer)

D. French


What is the most widely spoken language in the world

A. Hindi

B. Spanish

C. English

D.Chinese (Answer)

D. Bengali


What country has three official languages

A. France

B. Japan

C. South Africa

D.Belgium (Answer)

D. Nepal


Which player has the highest T20 individual score for Pakistan

A. Babar Azam

B. Ahmed shahzad (Answer)

C. Misbah-ul-haq

D. Umar Akmal


Which player has the highest test individual score for Pakistan

A. Azhar Ali

B. Hanif Muhammad (Answer)

C. Inzamam-ul-haq

D. Younis khan


Which player has the highest T20 individual score

A. H Masakadza

B. Chris Gayle (Answer)

C. A lyth

D. BB Mccullum


Which player has the highest test individual score

A. ML hayden

B. Brian Lara (Answer)

C. GS Sobers

D. DPMD Jayawardene


Which player has the highest ODI individual score

A. Martin Guptil

B. Rohit Sharma (Answer)

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 (Answer)

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 (Answer)

C. Inzamam-ul-haq

D. M.Yousaf


Who has made the most number of runs in ODI cricket

A. Kumar Sangakkara

B. Sachin Tendulkar (Answer)

C. Ricky Ponting

D. Sanath Jayasuriya


Who has made the most number of runs in test cricket

A. Ricky Ponting

B. Sachin Tendulkar (Answer)

C. Jacques Kallis

D. Rahul Dravid


Who has taken highest number of wickets in T20 cricket for Pakistan

A. Umar Gul

B. Shahid Afridi (Answer)

C. Saeed ajmal

D. Sohail Tanvir


Who has taken highest number of wickets in ODI cricket for Pakistan

A. Imran khan

B. Wasim Akram (Answer)

C. Waqar Younis

D. Shahid Afridi


Who has taken highest number of wickets in Test cricket for Pakistan

A. Imran khan

B. Wasim Akram (Answer)

C. Waqar Younis

D. Danish Kaneria


Who has taken highest number of wickets in T20 cricket

A. Umar Gul

B. Shahid Afridi (Answer)

C. Lasith Malinga

D. Saeed Ajmal


Who has taken highest number of wickets in Test cricket

A. Wasim Akram

B. Muttiah muralitharan (Answer)

C. Shane Warne

D. Anil Kumble


Who has taken highest number of wickets in ODI cricket

A. Wasim Akram

B. Muttiah muralitharan (Answer)

C. Chaminda vaas

D. Shaun pollock


Which of the following country has won the first edition of hockey championship trophy

A. Pakistan (Answer)

B. Australia

C. WI

D. Srilanka


Which cricket team is called “The proteas”

A. Australia

B. New Zealand

C. England

D.South Africa (Answer)

D. West Indies


Which cricket team is called “The Green Shirts”

A. Pakistan (Answer)

B. South Africa

C. Sri Lanka

D. India

D. Bangladesh


Which cricket team is called “The Kangaroos”

A. Australia (Answer)

B. New Zealand

C. England

D. South Africa

D. West Indies


Which of the following cricket team has not qualified in World Cup final so far

A. West Indies

B. Sri Lanka

C. South Africa (Answer)

D. New Zealand


NFC stands for General Knowledge

A. National Finance Conference

B. National Finance Committee

C. National Finance Commission (Answer)

D. National Finance Counsel


Which of the following is the strongest currency in the world

A. Kuwaiti dinar (Answer)

B.

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 (Answer)


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 (Answer)


Which of the following country has “Australian dollar” as it‟s currency

A. Australia

B. Nauru

C. Marianad

D. Kiribati E.All (Answer)


Which of the following country is the smallest by population after Vatican city

A. Tuvalu (Answer)

B. Palau

C. San Marino

D. Monaco


Which of the following country is the smallest by area

A. Vatican city (Answer)

B. Monaco

C. Nauru

D. Tuvalu


Which of the following country has “Rand” as it‟s currency

A. S. Africa

B. Namibia

C. Zambia

D.A & B (Answer)


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 (Answer)


Theresa May is the prime minister of which country

A. UK (Answer)

B. USA

C. Germany

D. Poland


Lime is the capital of which country

A. Peru (Answer)

B. Surinam

C. Bolivia

D. Haiti


Tripoli is the capital of which country

A. Libya (Answer)

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 (Answer)


Which of the following country has rose as its national flower

A. Iran

B. USA

C. UK

D.All (Answer)


Which of the following country has lion as its emblem

A. Netherlands

B. Norway

C. Belgium

D. Srilanka E.All (Answer)


FATF stands for General Knowledge

A. Federal Agency Task Force

B. Financial Authority Task Forum

C. Financial Action Task Force (Answer)

D. Federal Action Task Forum


Which country has the largest army

A. India

B. USA

C. China (Answer)

D. Russia


Which country suffered the maximum in world war 2nd 

A. Japan (Answer)

B. Germany

C. Russia

D. France


What was the real name of Shah WaliUllah

A. Ahmad (Answer)

B. Mohsin

C. Ismail

D. Ahsan


PkMAP stands for General Knowledge

A. Pakhtunkhwa Mutahida Awami Party

B. Pakhtunkhwa Milli Awami Party (Answer)

C. Pakhtunkhwa Mohajir Awami Party

D. Pakhtunkhwa Muslim Awami Party


How many seats presently FATA has in National Assembly

A. 10

B. 12 (Answer)

C. 14

D. 16


Which city is called “The Modern Babylon”

A. London (Answer)

B. Amsterdam

C. Berlin

D. Paris


Height of Statue of liberty is———-

A. 73 m

B. 93 m (Answer)

C. 54 m

D. 97 m


Third battle of Panipat began on ———.

A. January 14, 1761 (Answer)

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 (Answer)

D. November 5, 1557


First battle of Panipat began on ———.

A. April 21, 1524

B. April 21, 1525

C. April 21, 1526 (Answer)

D. April 21, 1527


The official residence of President of Kyrgyzstan is ———-.

A. Blue House

B. White House (Answer)

C. Chitralada Palace

D. Temple Trees


Which Police Force Officially inducted World‟s first Operational Robot Police Officer

A. Dubai (Answer)

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 (Answer)

C. Iqbal Research Station

D. None of these


Which city became the first in the World to have its own Microsoft Font

A. Dubai (Answer)

B. Newyork

C. Shanghai

D. Tokyo


———– is the official residence of President of Sri Lanka.

A. Elysee Palace

B. Temple Trees

C. President’s House (Answer)

D. None


ICC stands for ————.

A. International cricket conference

B. International cricket council (Answer)

C. International cricket club

D. International cricket coalition


 

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GK MCQs with answers

M9 is the motorway b/w ———

A. Faisalabad to Multan

B. Hyderabad to Karachi (Answer)

C. Multan to Sukkur

D. Karachi


Northern Bypass M8 is the motorway b/w ———

A. Ratodero to Karachi

B. Ratodero to Gawadar (Answer)

C. Ratodero to DG khan

D. Lahore to Sialkot


M2 is the motorway b/w ———

A. Multan to Sukkur

B. Islamabad to Lahore (Answer)

C. Karachi to Hyderabad

D. Lahore to Sialkot


1 is the motorway b/w ——

A. Lahore to Islamabad

B. Peshawar to Islamabad (Answer)

C. Faisalabad to Multan


IMF stands for ———-

A. Infant Mortality Foundation

B. International Management Forum C. International Monetary Fund (Answer)

D. International Machine Foundation


RO stands for ————

A. Registered Ordered

B. Returning Officer (Answer)

C. Registered Officer

D. Research Office


was the last ruler of Lodi dynasty 

A. Bahlol Lodi

B. Sikandar Lodi

C. Ibrahim Lodi (Answer)

D. Daulat Khan Lodi


GDP stands for ——

A. Global Demand for Production

B. Global Petroleum Corporation

C. Gross Domestic Product (Answer)

D. General Demand for Production


CTD stands for ————

A. Capital Training Department

B. Central Travelling Department

C. Counter Training Department

D.Counter Terrorism Department (Answer)


Which is the world‟s largest man-made lake by volume

A. Lake Guri

B. Lake Nasser

C. Bratsk Reservoir

D.Lake Kariba (Answer)


Whih is world‟s largest non-subglacial underground lake

A. Craighead Caverns

B. Dragon’s Breath Cave (Answer)

C. Moqua Well

D. Sovetskaya Lake


Which is world‟s smallest underground lake

A. Craighead Caverns

B. Dragon’s Breath Cave

C. Moqua Well (Answer)

D. Sovetskaya Lake


What is Current Share of Pakistan in World Population

A. 2.20%

B. 2.30%

C. 2.40%

D.2.63% (Answer)


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 (Answer)

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 (Answer)

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) (Answer)

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 (Answer)

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 (Answer)

D. None of these


ECG is used for the diagnosis of ailment of the

A. Kidneys

B. Heart (Answer)

C. Brain

D. Lungs


Dialysis is used for the treatment of 

A. Heart Weakness

B. Brain diseases

C. Kidney failure (Answer)

D. None of these


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 (Answer)

D. None of them


“Amir Krore” was the first poet of

A. Balochi B. Pushto (Answer)

C. Sindhi

D. Kashmiri


The tallest tree in the world is 

A. Redwood (Answer)

B. Eucalyptus

C. Cedar

D. Date palm


Which format of cricket has no world cup

 

A. ODI

B. Test (Answer)

C. T20

D. None


T20 cricket world cup is held once in every ————-.

A. Three year

B. Two year (Answer)

C. Four year

D. Five year


ODI cricket world cup is held once in every ————-.

A. Three year

B. Two year

C. Four year (Answer)

D. Five year


“State of Denial” book is written by ————-.

A. Bob Woodward (Answer)

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 (Answer)


PMD stands for General Knowledge

A. Pakistan Medical Department

B. Pakistan Metropolitan Department C. Pakistan Meteorological Department (Answer)

D. Pakistan


Mediocre Department Which country does not have any mosquitoes

A. Ireland

B. Switzerland

C. Iceland (Answer)

D. Belgium


How many players a team have in volleyball game

A. 5

B. 7

C. 6 (Answer)

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 (Answer)


Ping pong is another name of which sport

A. Volleyball

B. Table tennis (Answer)

C. Yatching

D. Rowing


Which of the following hemisphere is more populated

A. Southern

B. Northern (Answer)

C. Eastern

D. Western


How many hemispheres does earth have

A. 3

B. 2

C. 4 (Answer)

D. 6


What is the only continent that lies in all four hemispheres

A. Asia

B. Africa (Answer)

C. Europe

D. Australia


Which of the following country has world‟s largest note

A. Phillipines (Answer)

B. Russia

C. France

D. Argentina


Which of the following country has the world‟s smallest note

A. Romania (Answer)

B. Iran

C. Seychelles

D. Tajikistan


The first bank note was originated in China. What was it know as at the time of invention

A. Papernote

B. Flying money (Answer)

C. Currency

D. Banknote


Mostly bank notes in the world are made of what

A. Paper

B. Cotton (Answer)

C. Plastic

D. Cellulose


Which of the following is the word‟s oldest currency

A. Euro

B. British pound sterling (Answer)

C. Japanese yen

D. U.S dollar


Which of the following is the most traded currency in the world

A. U.S dollar (Answer)

B. Euro

C. Japanese yen

D. British pound


Which of the following is the weakest currency in the world

A. Iranian Rial (Answer)

B. Vietnamese Dong

C. Indonesian Rupiah

D. Guinean Franc


ABC stands for

A. Atomic, biological & chemical

B. Audit bureau of circulation

C. American broadcasting company

D.All (Answer)


Who is the only cricket team to win their inaugural test match

A. Australia (Answer)

B. Pakistan

C. Ireland

D. India


Over —- % of Africans are under the age of 25.

A. 20

B. 30

C. 40

D.50 (Answer)

D. 60


HRC stands for General Knowledge

A. Human Rights Committee

B. Human Rights Conference

C. Human Rights Cell (Answer)

D. Human Rights Cooperation


“Siachen Glacier” is situated in——-

A. Hindu Kush

B. Sulaiman

C. Pamir

D.Karakorum (Answer)


Full form of NICL is

A. National insurance cost limited

B. National insurance company limited (Answer)

C. National independent company limited

D. National independent cost limited


OIC stands for General Knowledge

A. Organization of Islamic Conference

B. Organization of Islamic Committee

C. Organization of Islamic Cell

D.Organization of Islamic Cooperation (Answer)


Yousaf Saleem has been appointed Pakistan‟s first blind civil judge of ——— court.

A. Supreme Court

B. Islamabad High Court

C. Lahore High Court (Answer)

D. Karachi High Court ——


became Pakistan‟s first blind civil judge of Lahore High Court.

A. Sajid Saleem

B. Kamran Saleem

C. Yousaf Saleem (Answer)

D. Umar Saleem


There are — countries in Africa.

A. 35

B. 43

C. 54 (Answer)

D. 59


IED stands for General Knowledge

A. Installed Explosive Device

B. Implanted Explosive Device

C. Improvised Explosive Device (Answer)

D. Instantaneous Explosive Device


China‟s biggest e-commerce company is

A. Baidu

B. Alibaba (Answer)

C. Daraz

D. Amazon


PTM stands for General Knowledge

A. Pashtun Tajir Movement

B. Pashtun Tahaffuz Movement (Answer)

C. Pashtun Tehreek Movement

D. Pashtun Tribe Movement


Who is the leader of PTM

A. Amjad Pashteen

B. Siraj Pashteen

C. Manzoor Pashteen (Answer)

D. Mehsood Pashteen


HDI stands for General Knowledge

A. Human Development Infrastructure

B. Human Development Industry

C. Human Development Index (Answer)

D. Human Development Institute


Athens is the new name of ———-

A. Greece

B. Athinai (Answer)

C. Cyprus

D. Rome

D. Germany


Where is world‟s first ATM machine located in ———

A. Enfield, North London (Answer)

B. Manchester, East London

C. Essex, 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 (Answer)

D. None of these


Elysee Palace is the official residence of the president of———

A. USA

B. Brazil

C. Sweden

D. France (Answer)


National Saint of Pakistan is ————————.

A. Lal Shahbaz Qalandar

B. Abdullah Shah Ghazi

C. Moinuddin Chisti

D.Fariduddin Ganj shakar (Answer)


Which country is called “The Land of White Elephants”

A. Italy

B. Germany

C. Thailand (Answer)

D. South Africa


Which country is called “Rainbow Nation”

A. Australia

B. USA

C. Mexico

D.South Africa (Answer)


Which country has the highest number of official languages

A. Japan

B. South Africa

C. Zimbabwe (Answer)

D. Spain

D. Canada


Which country has eleven official languages

A. China

B. Indonesia

C. Germany

D.South Africa (Answer)


What is Archipelago

A. A group of separate islands

B. A group of inter-connected islands (Answer)

C. Island having no trees

D. None


Where is the Attock Refinery

A. Attock

B. Rawalpindi (Answer)

C. Swat

D. Peshawar


Which of the following is the commercial crop

A. Wheat

B. Cotton (Answer)

C. Rice

D. None


Which country has largest area under cultivation

A. India (Answer)

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 (Answer)

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 (Answer)

C. North to South

D. South to North


Where proposed Kala Bagh dam is located

A. Kabul

B. Indus (Answer)

C. Chenab

D. Hub


 

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“Doab” is a ——-

A. Area b/w two oceans

B. Area b/w two rivers (Answer)

C. Area b/w two islands

D. Area b/w two countries


First Asian city to host the Olympics is———-

A. Beijing

B. Tokyo (Answer)

C. New Dehli

D. Katmandu


First Country to make Education Compulsory is———

A. USA

B. China

C. Japan

D.Prussia (Answer)


Who was the 1st President of India

A. V.V. Giri

B. Jawaharlal Nehru

C. Rajendra Prasad (Answer)

D. Lal Bahadur Shastri


The last King of Afghanistan was————

A. Habib ullah Khan

B. Muhammad Zahir Shah (Answer)

C. Sardar Daud Khan

D. Aman ullah Khan


The largest opium producer province of Afghanistan is———

A. Helmand (Answer)

B. Paktia

C. Herat

D. Nangarhar


“Order of Cloud and Banner” is the most prestigious military award of———-

A. America

B. Japan

C. China (Answer)

D. North Korea


Which of the following is not an example of modern slavery

A. Bonded labour

B. Child labour

C. Human trafficking

D. Forced marriageE.All of the above are examples of modern slavery (Answer)


Which Country has Constructed the world longest sea bridge

A. USA B. Germany

C. China (Answer)

D. France


Reykjavik is the capital of ——

A. Iceland (Answer)

B. Ireland

C. Croatia

D. Montenegro


Manila is the capital and seaport of ——

A. Phillipines (Answer)

B. Coast Rica

C. Croatia

D. Montenegro


Gulf war started in——

A. 1990 (Answer)

B. 1992 C. 1993

D. 1991


Capital of Croatia is————-

A. Zagreb (Answer)

B. Rijeka

C. Sisak

D. Zadar


River Sawan is located in———-

A. Sindh

B. GB

C. Swat

D.Rawalpindi (Answer)


Who Won the FIFA World Cup 2018

A. Croatia

B. Argentina

C. Pakistan

D.France (Answer)


Who was the First Poet of the Urdu language

A. Mirza Asadullah Khan Ghalib

B. Hassan Mohani

C. Amir Khusrow (Answer)

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 (Answer)


SUPARCO stand for———-

A. The Space and Upper Atmosphere Research Commission (Answer)

B. The Space and Upper Atmosphere Research Company

C. The Space and Upper Atmosphere Research Cooperation


Th SSGC stands for ———-

A. Sui Sindh Gas Corridor

B. Sui Southern Gas Company’s (Answer)

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 (Answer)


International Day of Cooperatives is observed on the —— Saturday of July each year

A. First (Answer)

B. Second

C. Third

D. Fourth


DMO stands for ———-

A. Direct Monitoring Officer

B. Dual Monitoring Officer

C. District Monitoring Officer (Answer)

D. Departmental Monitoring Officer


World Zoonoses Day is observed on ———- every year

A. July 3

B. July 4

C. July 5

D.July 6 (Answer)


CGTO stands for ———-

A. Counter Gas Theft Organization

B. Counter Gas Theft Operations (Answer)

C. Central Gas Theft Operations

D. Company Gas Theft Operations


What is the Capital of Monaco

A. Mont Karl

B. Monte Carlo (Answer)

C. Monaco

D. Mancino


GMT stands for

A. Greenwich mean time (Answer)

B. Giant meter television

C. General management time

D. A & B


Who has become the first cricketer to play 100 T20 Internationals

A. MS Dhoni

B. Shahid Afridi

C. Virat Kohli

D.Shoib Malik (Answer)


UFO stands for ——

A. Unidentified flying objects (Answer)

B. Universal famous objects

C. Unidentified famous objects

D. Universal flying Objects


World UFO Day is Celebrated on ——

A. July 1

B. July 2 (Answer)

C. July 3

D. July 4


World Sports Journalists Day is Celebrated on ——

A. July 1

B. July 2 (Answer)

C. July 3

D. July 4


International Joke Day is celebrated in the world on ———-

A. 1 July (Answer)

B. 2 July

C. 3 July

D. 4 July


ICU stands for ———

A. Intensive Care Unit (Answer)

B. Identifying Charging Unit

C. Intensive Control Unit

D. International Conference on Unity


Recep Tayyip Erdo?an belongs to which Political Party

A. ?Y? (Good Party)

B. HDP (Peoples’ Democratic Party)

C. CHP (Republican People’s Party)

D.AK Party (Justice and Development Party) (Answer)


Friendship Bridge on oxus River connects:—————-

A. Russia and Afghanistan

B. China and Russia

C. Tajikistan and Kazakhastan

D.Uzbekistan and Afghanistan (Answer)


Which is the Intelligence Agency of Israel

A. Khad

B. Mosad (Answer)

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 (Answer)

C. Siachen

D. Koh-i-Sufaid


Most polluted lake in the world is ————

A. Lake Titicaca

B. Lake Karachay (Answer)

C. Onondaga Lake

D. Lake Ontario


CAA stands for ———

A. Civil Action Authority

B. Civil Aviation Authority (Answer)

C. Command Aviation Army

D. Command Action Agency


BISP stands for ———-

A. Benazir Income Service Programme

B. Bhutto Income Service Programme

C. Benazir Income Support Programme (Answer)

D. Bhutto Income Support Programme


Mancher lake situated in

A. Sawat

B. Dadu

C. Jamshoro (Answer)

D. Gilgit


Model Town incident happened in Lahore on ———

A. June 17, 2014 (Answer)

B. June 18, 2014

C. June 19, 2014

D. June 20, 2014


The office of the UN General Assembly is in————

A. Vienna

B. New York (Answer)

 

C. Paris

D. Zurich Shah


Wali Ullah was born in the reign of———

A. Aurengzeb (Answer)

B. Akbar

C. Shah Jahan

D. None of these


The United States of America lies in ——— Continent

A. North America (Answer)

B. South America

C. Europe

D. Central-Europe


Most Populated Country of South-America is———

A. Brazil (Answer)

B. Colombia

C. Argentia

D. Venezuela


Most Populated Country in Africa is———-

A. Nigeria (Answer)

B. Ethopia

C. Egypt

D. Congo


Which country is going to host 2019 Cricket World Cup

A. South Africa

B. India

C. England (Answer)

D. West Indies

D. New Zealand


The largest waterfalls system in the world is———-

A. Angel Falls (Answer)

B. Victoria Falls

C. Niagara Falls

D. Iguazu Falls


PTA stands for ———-

A. Pakistan Television Authority

B. Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (Answer)

C. Pakistan Technology Association

D. Pakistan Tribal Areas


FED stands for ———-

A. Foreign Economic Detail

B. Federal Excise Duty (Answer)

C. Foreign Exchange Deduction

D. Federal Economic Department


PSU stands for ———-

A. Primary Sampling Unit

B. Play Station Unit

C. Power Supply Unit (Answer)

D. Plymouth State University


ATC stands for ————-

A. Anti-Terrorism Court (Answer)

B. Anti-Terrorism Agency

C. Anti-Terrorism Association

D. Advanced Technology Associates


The world‟s largest animal is———

A. blue whale (Answer)

B. gray whale

C. sperm whale

D. North Pacific right


whale NAP stands for ———

A. National Army Policy

B. National Army Plan

C. National Action Plan (Answer)

D. National Activity Policy


What is the length of Ranikot fort

A. 32 kilometer,20 (mi)

B. 33 kilometer,21 (mi)

C. 31 kilometer,19 (mi) (Answer)

D. 30 kilometer,18 (mi)


Which is the intelligence agency of UK

General Knowledge

A. Security Service (MI 5)

B. Secret Intelligence Service SIS (MI 6)

C. Both A & B (Answer)

D. None of the above.


CIA stands for ———

A. Central Intelligence America

B. Central Intelligence Agency (Answer)

C. Central American Intelligence Agency

D. None of the Above.


CIA is the intelligence agency of which Country 

A. USA (Answer)

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 (Answer)


Which is called the „Land of golden fibre‟

A. Sri Lanka

B. Bangladesh (Answer)

C. Iran

D. Pakistan


Which city is called the „Little Pakistan‟

A. Cairo

B. Bradford (Answer)

C. Chicago

D. Dhaka


SRO stands for ———

A. Security Reform Union

B. Statutory Regulation Organization

C. Statutory Regulatory Order (Answer)

D. Senior Regional Officer


A hill or peak sticking through an ice cap, mostly found in Green land or Antarctica is called ———-

A. Mesa

B. Moraines

C. Nunatak (Answer)

D. Loess


PBS stands for ———

A. Pakistan Bureau of Science

B. Pakistan Board of Statistics

C. Pakistan Bureau of Statistics (Answer)

D. Pakistan Board of Science


Mosquito has ——- sharp edges like teeth

A. 46

B. 47 (Answer)

C. 48

D. 49


BDU stands for ———

A. Bomb Discharge Unit

B. Bomb Disconnect Unit

C. Bomb Deactivate Unit

D.Bomb Disposal Unit (Answer)


MOU stands for ————

A. Medical officer Union

B. Memorandum Of Understanding (Answer)

C. Military Official Unit

D. Media Official Unit


PBA stands for ————

A. Pakistan Broadband Association’s

B. Pakistan Broadcasters Association’s (Answer)

C. Private Business Accounts

D. Public Business Accounts


Zimbabwe has the highest number of —— official languages.

A. 12

B. 14

C. 16 (Answer)

D. 18


ECL stands for ————

A. Entry Control List

B. Exit Control List (Answer)

C. Extended Control List

D. Error Correction List


National Day is observed in which Islamic country on first January

A. Sudan (Answer)

B. Libya

C. Nigeria

D. Maldives

D. Indonesia


RAW stands for ——-

A. Reduction of American Warrior

B. Real Action Work

C. Repertoire of Administrative Workload

D.Research and Analysis Wing (Answer)


The driest desert in the world is———

A. Sahara Desert

B. Cholistan Desert

C. Arabian Desert

D.Atacama Desert (Answer)


The Atacama Desert is located in———

A. Asia

B. Africa

C. South America (Answer)

D. Australia


The Great Wall of China is about ———- KM long.

A. 18,196

B. 19,196

C. 20,196

D.21,196 (Answer)


State Bird of Pakistan is———

A. Pregarine falcon/shaheen (Answer)

B. Markhor

C. Chakor

D. None of above


National monument of Pakistan is located in ———

A. Rawalpindi

B. Faisalabad

C. Islamabad (Answer)

D. Lahore


National insignia of Pakistan is———-

A. Deodar

B. Indus dolphin

C. Crescent and star (Answer)

D. None of above


National Predator of Pakistan is———-

A. Lion

B. Snow bear

C. Snow Leopard (Answer)

D. All of these


National Vegetable of Pakistan is———

A. Carrot

B. Tomato

C. Lady Finger (Answer)

D. All of these


National Reptile of Pakistan is———

A. Rho fish

B. Indus dolphin

C. Mugger Crocodile (Answer)

D. All of these


FIR stands for ———

A. Final Information Report

B. First Information Report (Answer) C. Field Information Report

D. Fact Interrogation Report


 

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