General Knowledge GK most Repeated MCQs

The International Olympic Committee (IOC) was founded in———-

A. 1894 (Answer)

B. 1898

C. 1902

D. 1904


The headquarter of Reuters News agency is in———-

A. Brussels

B. Paris

C. London (Answer)

D. None of these


The International Olympic Committee (IOC) was founded by———-

A. Demetrios Vikelas

B. Pierre de Coubertin

C. Both of these (Answer)

D. None of these


The Creation of IOC was inspired by the ancient Olympic Games which were held in——

A. France

B. Germany

C. Greece (Answer)

D. Switzerland


FIFA was founded in———

A. 1904 (Answer)

B. 1908

C. 1912

D. 1916


The largest Gold mine of Australia is———-

A. Telfer Gold Mine

B. Fimiston Open Pit

C. Boddington Gold Mine (Answer)

D. Jundee Gold Mine


The BISP had been launched by the PPP government in ———-

A. 2008 (Answer)

B. 2009

C. 2010

D. 2011


AP news agency was established in———

A. 1842

B. 1846 (Answer)

C. 1849

D. 1850


The headquarters of International Olympic Committee (IOC) is located in——-

A. Berlin

B. Lausanne (Answer)

C. London

D. Zurich


Due to World wars the Olympic Games were cancelled in

A. 1916 and 1940

B. 1918 and 1942

C. 1916, 1938, and 1942

D.1916, 1940, and 1944 (Answer)


The first Summer Olympics organized by the IOC were held in 1896 in——

A. France

B. Germany

C. Greece (Answer)

D. Switzerland


The first Winter Olympics organized by the IOC was held in —— in 1924

A. France (Answer)

B. Germany

C. Greece

D. Switzerland


The FIFA Men‟s World Cup was commenced in———

A. 1924 B. 1930 (Answer)

C. 1936

D. 1942


The FIFA Women‟s World Cup was commenced in———

A. 1981

B. 1983

C. 1987

D.1991 (Answer)


Kangaroos are mostly found in———

A. Australia (Answer)

B. New Zealand

C. Australia and New Zealand

D. Australia, New Zealand and South Africa


Polar bears are mostly———-

A. carnivorous (Answer)

B. Herbivorous

C. Omnivorous

D. None of these


Which of the following country host most refugees

A. Pakistan (Answer)

B. Iran

C. Jordan

D. Lebanon


Which country produce the most of the refugees in the world

A. Syria (Answer)

B. Afghanistan

C. South sudan

D. Myanmar


The world‟s first nuclear power plant was built by———

A. United States

B. France

C. Russia (Answer)

D. Germany


The Tallest tree in the world is———-

A. Date palm

B. Coconut palm

C. Cuban Royal palm

D.Redwoods (Answer)


The oldest film industry of the world is————

A. Lollywood

B. Bollywood

C. Hollywood (Answer)

D. Nestor Studios


The largest eggs in the world today are the eggs laid by the———

A. African Duck

B. Whale

C. Crocodile

D.Ostrich (Answer)


Pandas are feed almost entirely on———-

A. beech

B. bamboo (Answer)

C. red pine

D. European


larch Old name of Zimbabwe is———-

A. Southern Rhodesia (Answer)

B. Northern Rhodesia

C. Saigon

D. Zaire


Who assassinated Gandhi

A. disgruntled British soldier

B. Muslim nationalist

C. Sikh Nationalist

D.Hindu nationalist (Answer)


When did India become independent

A. 1940

B. 1942

C. 1947 (Answer)

D. 1952


The scientific study of the origin, history, and structure of the earth is known as ——

A. Geography

B. Geology (Answer)

C. Hydrology

D. Meteorology


The study of the earth and its features is known as ——

A. Geology

B. Geography (Answer)

C. Crystallography

D. Petrolgy


The study of light and vision is known as ——-

A. Acoustics

B. Optics (Answer)

C. Astronomy

D. None of these


Science dealing with design, construction, and use of machinery or mechanical structures is known as ——

A. Optics

B. Mechanics (Answer)

C. Paleontology

D. None of these


The study of aircraft design, construction, and navigation is known as ——

A. Acoustics

B. Aeronautics (Answer)

C. Robotics

D. Meteorology


The study of sound is known as ——

A. Acoustics (Answer)

B. Paleontology

C. Mineralogy

D. Cartography


The Second largest city of Pakistan is General Knowledge A. Rawalpindi B. Lahore (Answer) C. Multan D. Quetta Animal that Sleeps the least is———

A. Elephants

B. Giraffe (Answer)

C. Sheep

D. Deer


The most sleepiest animal in the world, which sleeps about 22 hours (out of 24)

A. Squirrel

B. Tiger

C. Python

D.Koala (Answer)


Which of the following animal sleeps the most i.e. 20 hours out of 24 hours

A. Leopard

B. Lion (Answer)

C. Tiger

D. Giant


Armadillo David Cameron, Britian Prime Minister from (2010 to 2016) Belongs to ——— party

A. Conservative (Answer)

B. Democratic

C. Labour

D. People`s


The first country in the world to impose complete ban on the sale of all forms of Tobacco is——-

A. New Zealand

B. Switzerland

C. Singapore (Answer)

D. Japan


The world‟s largest land animal is———-

A. Hippopotamus

B. Asian elephant

C. African forest elephant

D.African bush elephant (Answer)


What was the name of the first mosque in the Indian subcontinent

A. Mahabat Khan Mosque

B. Badshahi Mosque

C. Cheraman Juma Mosque (Answer)

D. Malik Dinar


Mosque Shahi Qila located in which city of Pakistan

A. Lahore (Answer)

B. Sukkur

C. Quetta

D. Peshawar


The USA film industry Hollywood is located in———-

A. New york

B. California (Answer)

C. Alaska

D. Washington


D.C Who was the Prime Minister of the Britain during Indo-Pak Partition

A. Clement Attlee (Answer)

B. Lord Mount Batten

C. Winston Churchill

D. Chamberlain


How many times has Pakistan hosted Asian games

A. Once B. Twice

C. Never (Answer)

D. Thrice


Who is the Civilian Commander-In-Chief of Pakistan Armed forces

A. Cheif Justice of Pakistan

B. President of Pakistan (Answer)

C. Prime Minister of Pakistan

D. Speaker of National Asembly


 

many football World Cups have been played till now?

A. 18

B. 19

C. 20

D.21 (Answer)


Old name of Dhaka is———

A. Khan garh

B. Mehmood nagar

C. Jehangir nagar (Answer)

D. Montgomery


Which of the following is Higher Rank in Pakistan Air Force

A. Squadron Leader

B. Air commodore (Answer)

C. Wing Commando

D. Group Caption


The Half marathon has an official distance of ——- kilometers

A. 19.1 km

B. 20.2 km

C. 21.1 km (Answer)

D. 22.3 km


Talbul project is disputed between:

A. India – Bangladesh

B. Pakistan – India (Answer)

C. Indian – Bhutan

D. India – Srilanka


Where was 1951 Asian games held

A. New Delhi, India (Answer)

B. Jakarta, Indonesia

C. Tokyo, Japan

D. Seoul, South Korea


The 1951 Asian games was officially known as———-

A. First Asian Games (Answer)

B. The Games of Asia

C. Peace Games


The Asian Games First Asian games were held in year ——

A. 1949

B. 1950

C. 1951 (Answer)

D. 1952


The 20th Commonwealth games were held in which year

A. 2013

B. 2014 (Answer)

C. 2018

D. 2016


The 20th Commonwealth games were held in——

A. Queensland, Australia

B. Glasgow, Scotland (Answer)

C. New Delhi, India

D. Birmingham, England


What was the motto of the 21st Commonwealth games

A. Peace and passion

B. Energy of the Commonwealth

C. Share the dream (Answer)

D. Heart of the UK, soul of the Commonwealth


1st Commonwealth games were held in year ——-

A. 1930 (Answer)

B. 1926

C. 1922

D. 1934


Sindh University Jamshoro was established in which year

A. 1944

B. 1945

C. 1946

D.1947 (Answer)


Which player has the highest ODI individual score for Pakistan

A. M. Yousaf

B. Saeed Anwar

C. Babar Azam

D.Fakhar Zaman (Answer)


The Winter Capital of the Balochistan

A. Ziarat

B. Gwadar (Answer)

C. Quetta

D. Dera Bugti


Dapsang is another name of———

A. K-2 (Answer)

B. Nanga parbat

C. Rakaposhi

D. Mount Everest


The Indus flows into the Arabian sea at——

A. Sajawal

B. Thata (Answer)

C. Karachi

D. Badin


Which is oldest university of United States of America

A. Yale

B. Seattle

C. New York

D.Harvard (Answer)


University of Karachi was established in which year

A. 1948

B. 1951 (Answer)

C. 1954

D. 1957


Estimated average depth of Arabian sea near Karachi is———

A. 2223m

B. 2324m

C. 2526m

D.2734m (Answer)


The United Nations‟ (UN) World Refugee Day is observed on——— each year.

A. June 20 (Answer)

B. June 21

C. June 22

D. June 23


Which is the world‟s largest refugee camp in 2018

A. Bidi Bidi B. Dadaab

C. Kutupalong (Answer)

D. Kakuma

D. None of these


Who is known as Father of Pakistan Air Force

A. Air Chief Marshal Mosa Khan

B. Air Chief Marshal M. Asghar Khan (Answer)

C. Air Chief Marshal Sohail Aman

D. None of these


Which conutry is following one party system.

A. Mongolia

B. China (Answer)

C. Chile

D. Spain


The Patagonian Desert is located in ————

A. U.S

B. Argentina (Answer)

C. Brazil

D. Canada


Carpology is the study of——————

A. Fruit & Seeds (Answer)

B. Vegetables & Fruits

C. flowers and plants

D. Leaves


Homeopathy as system of medicine was developed by Dr. Samuel Hahnemann in Germany in ——-

A. 1788

B. 1792

C. 1796 (Answer)

D. 1799


The World Homeopathy Day is observed every year on ——- to pay tribute to Dr. Christian Friedrich Samuel Hahnemann.

A. 8th April

B. 10th April (Answer)

C. 15th April

D. 22nd April


First time in world Country to make constitution is———

A. China

B. France

C. USA (Answer)

D. Russia


Guantanamo Bay is used as a Prison for———-

A. Iraq war prisoners

B. Afghanistan War prisoners (Answer)

C. International Prisoners

D. None of these


Where the 3rd Nuclear Security Summit held on the 24th March 2014

A. Paris, France

B. New York, USA

C. London, UK

D.Hague, Netherland (Answer)


Which Continent has the highest number of Countries

A. Asia

B. Europe

C. Noth America

D.Africa (Answer)


First Opium War was fought between————-

A. Romania and Hungry

B. France and Germany

C. United Kingdom and China (Answer)

D. none of these


In ODI Cricket Which Team holds the record of highest margin win (by score) is 

A. Australia

B. South Africa

C. New zealand (Answer)

D. Sri Lanka


STAR stands for———-

A. Standard Terminal Arrival Road

B. Standard Terminal Arrival Route (Answer)

C. Standard Term Arrival Route

D. Strong Terminal Arrival Road


The second name of Khojak Pass is ——- 

A. Toba Chaman

B. Toba Afghanistan

C. Toba Kaker (Answer)

D. None of them


What is meant by word Quetta

A. Town

B. Fort (Answer)

C. Hill

D. Dead


 

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