What does Biennial means ———-
A. An event occurring every year
B. An event occurring every two years. (Answer)
C. An event occurring every four years.
D. An event occurring every sixteen years.
Which of the following city of Pakistan hosts IDEAS (International defence exhibition and seminar) since it‟s inauguration
A. Lahore
B. Karachi (Answer)
C. Islamabad
D. Rawalpindi Pakistan is hosting
IDEAS (International defence exhibition and seminar) since ——
A. 2009
B. 2011
C. 2001
D.2000 (Answer)
Which of the following country owns IDEAS (International defence exhibition and seminar)
A. Pakistan (Answer)
B. India
C. USA
D. China
IDEAS stands for ———
A. Internal defense exhibition and seminar.
B. International defence exhibition and seminar. (Answer)
C. Indian defence exhibition and seminar.
D. None of these
What was the old name of Sri Lanka
A. Burma
B. Ceylon (Answer)
C. Batavia
D. Rawan Lanka
Who is called the father of Modern Psychology
A. Sigmund Freud (Answer)
B. Ibn-e-Khaldoom
C. Adams Smith
D. Charless Darwin
Who is the highest wicket taker in a single test match
A. Jim Laker (Answer)
B. Imran Khan
C. Yasir Shah
D. Shane
Warn Which Country is called “The Land of Fire”
A. Azerbaijan (Answer)
B. Uzbekistan
C. Tajikistan
D. Tukemnestan
Who was the last ICC president as the post of ICC president was abolished in April 2016
A. Mustafa Kamal
B. Zaheer Abbas (Answer)
C. Shashank Manohar
D. Mr. Srinivasan
The post of ICC president was abolished in —— renamed as ICC chairman
A. 2013
B. 2015
C. 2016 (Answer)
D. 2018
Where is the Island Corsica
A. Red Sea
B. Mediterranean Sea (Answer)
C. Indian Sea
D. Dead Sea
Who is the author of the book “Pakistan: Beyond The Crisis State”
A. Asma Jahngir
B. Dr Sheerin Mazari
C. Maleeha Lodhi (Answer)
D. Tehmina Junjoya
Who is the Author of book “Governing The Ungovernable”
A. Hassan Askari
B. Dr Ishrat Hussain (Answer)
C. Mamnoon Hussain
D. Justice Nasir ul Mulk
Tea can be best cultivated on———-
A. Plains
B. Hill tops
C. Hill slopes (Answer)
D. All of above
Which is biggest Restaurant Chain of the World
A. KFC
B. Richet Burgers
C. McDonalds (Answer)
D. Turkish
Grill Who is the auther of book “The Shadow Of The Crescent Moon”
A. Fatima Bhuto (Answer)
B. Asifa Bhuto
C. Maryam Aurangzaib
D. Zartaj Gul
When was second OIC Summit Conference held
A. 1974 (Answer)
B. 1977
C. 1979
D. None above
The ruling military junta changed its name from Burma to Myanmar in ——
A. 1969
B. 1979
C. 1989 (Answer)
D. 1999
The height of Leaning Tower of Pisa is———
A. 300m
B. 368m
C. 57m (Answer)
D. 27m
Pine is a ———-
A. fruit B. vegetable
C. Tree (Answer)
D. Grass
Which Country is the largest producer of Potatoes
A. India
B. China (Answer)
C. USA
D. Pakistan
Abdul Sattar Edhi died at the age of
A. 84
B. 86
C. 90
D.88 (Answer)
The World leader in Geothermal Electricity is———
A. New Zealand
B. USA (Answer)
C. Iceland
D. Pakistan
Who Called Mahatma Gandhi “a half naked fakir”
A. Nehru
B. Roosevelt
C. Churchill (Answer)
D. none of these
How many Players on a field Hockey Team
A. 12 Players
B. 10 Players
C. 11 Players (Answer)
D. 8 Players
How many Players are there on a Football Team
A. 10 Players
B. 12 Players
C. 11 Players (Answer)
D. 13 Players
How much players are in basketball on the court at one time
A. 5 Players (Answer)
B. 7 Players
C. 9 Players
D. 11 Players
How many Players are in a Volleyball Team
A. 5 Players
B. 6 Players (Answer)
C. 7 Players
D. 8 Players
How many Players in Polo Team on each side
A. 4 Players (Answer)
B. 6 Players
C. 8 Players
D. 10 Players
Which Country has 27 stars on its Flag
A. Mexico
B. Panama
C. Cuba
D.Brazil (Answer)
Where is the headqurter of Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development(OECD)
A. Paris (Answer)
B. New York
C. Geneva
D. Vienna
Which Planet is Called Great Red Spot
A. Neptune
B. Mars
C. Jupiter (Answer)
D. Mercury
LLAMA is the National Animal of which Country
A. Brazil
B. Italy
C. Canada
D.Bolivia (Answer)
The Parliament of Cuba is called————
A. National assembly
B. National Assembly of People’s Power (Answer)
C. Federal assembly
D. Cortes
Capital of Togo is———
A. Lomé (Answer)
B. Lusaka
C. Khartoum
D. Thirnphu UNITA
has become a political party in angola but between the 1960,s-1990,s it was one of the chief rebel groups in the country. Who was it‟s leader
A. Robert Mugabe
B. Samuel Doe
C. Jonas Savimbi (Answer)
D. Amilcar Carbral
What is the flattest Continent
A. Asia
B. Australia (Answer)
C. Europe
D. Antarctica
CV or curriculum vitae is very often used. From which language is the term curriculum vitae derived
A. French
B. Greek
C. Latin (Answer)
D. German
Dynamite was invented by———
A. Alfred Nobel (Answer)
B. Thomas Edison
C. William Davis
D. None of these
AP News Agency has its headquarter in ————
A. New York (Answer)
B. Washington
C. Paris
D. London
Yerevan is Capital of —— Country
A. Barbodas
B. Armenia (Answer)
C. Senegal
D. None of these
Mostly Which Country sales sophisticated weapons to Saudi Arabia
A. Russia
B. US (Answer)
C. European countries
D. China
NRO is Abbreviation of—————
A. No Reconciliation Ordinance
B. National Reconciliation Order
C. No Reconciliation Order
D.National Reconciliation Ordinance (Answer)
Asia Cup 2018 held in which country
A. UAE (Answer)
B. Bangladesh
C. India
D. Indonesia
European Court of justice established in 1952, is located in———
A. Hague, Netherlands.
B. Geneva, Switzerland
C. Luxembourg city (Answer)
D. Belgium
Who is the author of the book “Kashmir-A Disputed Legacy”
A. Josef korbel
B. Lawrence Ziring
C. Alistair Lamb (Answer)
D. KK Aziz
FATF is Abbreviation for————-
A. Financial Action Task foundation
B. Financial Auto Task force
C. Force Action Task Force
D.Financial Action Task Force (Answer)
+20 is International code for which Country
A. libya
B. Syria
C. Palestine
D.Egypt (Answer)
Donald John Trump belongs to the state of——
A. New York (Answer)
B. Hawaii
C. Washington DC
D. None
Who Is the author of “Nineteen-Eighty-Four”
A. Shakespeare
B. R.K.Layman
C. George Orwell (Answer)
D. None of these
The Ancient City “Prayaga” was renamed as “Allahabad” by which Mughal emperor
A. Akbar
B. Aurangzeb
C. Humayun
D.Shah Jahan (Answer)
How many States does Sri Lanka have
A. 5 states
B. 9 states (Answer)
C. 15 states
D. 20 states
Quito is a capital of———-
A. PORTUGAL
B. SERBIA
C. ECUADOR (Answer)
D. BRAZIL
Which Tennis open also called Roland-Garros
A. The Australian Open
B. The French Open (Answer)
C. Wimbledon
D. US Open
The Australian Open is the first of the four Grand Slam Tennis events held each year, preceding the French Open, Wimbledon and the US Open was founded in
A. 1905 (Answer)
B. 1908 C. 1911
D. 1913
International Energy Agency (IEA) was founded in year
A. 1970
B. 1972
C. 1974 (Answer)
D. 1978
Headquarter of International Energy Agency (IEA) is located in:
A. USA
B. Germany
C. France (Answer)
D. none of these
Total members of International Energy Agency (IEA) are———
A. 25
B. 30 (Answer)
C. 35
D. 36
The Bering Strait is a strait of the Pacific, which borders with the Arctic to north. It is located between
A. Russia and the United States (Answer)
B. Russia and Poland
C. Canada and the United States
D. USA and Mexico
Lufthansa airline belongs to ——
A. Latvia
B. Germany (Answer)
C. Lithuania
D. Republic of Korea
Rotunda Capitol Building is located in ———-
A. Paris
B. Washington DC (Answer)
C. Berlin
D. Ottawa News Paper
“The Mail” has its origin from
A. Moscow
B. London (Answer)
C. Paris
D. Washington
————- is the independence day of Sudan.
A. January 1 (Answer)
B. January 2
C. January 3
D. January 4
The International Day of Older Persons is observed every year on ———-
A. August 1
B. September 1
C. October 1 (Answer)
D. November 1
Provencal language is spoken in ——-
A. Portugal
B. France (Answer)
C. Ethiopia
D. Rhodesia
Tatar is a ——-
A. Language (Answer)
B. Cuisine
C. Religion
D. Game
February 14 is known as ———
A. World Health Day
B. Earth Day
C. Valentine Day (Answer)
D. World Meteorological Day
International Mother Language day is celebrated every Year on ————-
A. February 21 (Answer)
B. February 22
C. February 23
D. February 24
The day known as the Global family day is ——
A. December 31
B. January 1 (Answer)
C. January 27
D. July 21
In, Scrabble the number of tiles a player has is———
A. 6
B. 7 (Answer)
C. 8
D. 9 Total
pockets on a standard pool table are
A. 4
B. 6 (Answer)
C. 8
D. 10
+90 is International code for which country
A. Turkey (Answer)
B. Vietnam
C. Yemen
D. Cuba
In how many European Countries Euro currency is used
A. 15
B. 19 (Answer)
C. 23
D. None of these