General Knowledge MCQs

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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Which Country recently joined in IMF as 189th member

A. Nauru (Answer)

B. South Sodan

C. Lativia

D. Sumatra


When in New York, UNO head quarter complex is completed

A. 1950

B. 1952 (Answer)

C. 1955

D. 1956


Which Country has the most fatalities in World War 2

A. Soviot Union (Answer)

B. UK

C. USA

D. Yogusalavia


FRB stands for————

A. Federal Return Board

B. Federal Revenue Board

C. Federal Reserve Board (Answer)

D. Foreign Return Board


World Longest mountain range is———-

A. Himalya

B. Hindu kush

C. Andes (Answer)

D. Kunlun


The 17th summit of Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) was held in June, 2017 in Astana. Where did its 18th summit held

A. Manila

B. Singapore

C. Indonesia

D.China (Answer)


Which Country have the Highest Percentage Of Population Under 18 Years Old

A. Niger (Answer)

B. Uganda

C. Chad

D. Ungola


Which is the most corrupt Country in the World

A. Nigeria (Answer)

B. Sudan

C. Uganda

D. South Africa


When was the United Nations headquarters start to built

A. September 1948 (Answer)

B. September 1949

C. September 1950

D. September 1951


SAARC Disaster Management Center was set up in Oct 2006 at———

A. Kabul

B. Khatmando

C. New Delhi (Answer)

D. Islamabad


Which Country largest grower and Producer of Palm oil

A. Indonesia (Answer)

B. Malaysia

C. Thailand

D. None


of these The World biggest oil refinery is situated

A. Saudi Arabia

B. Kuwait

C. Iran

D.India (Answer)


Where is river Ontario

A. Australia

B. Canada (Answer)

C. North America

D. Japan


Novel “War and Peace” was written by———-

A. Tito

B. Leo Tolstoy (Answer)

C. Shelly

D. Daunte


Who is the first Asian to win the Nobel Prize

A. C.V Raman

B. Dr. Abdul Salam

C. I.A Bunin

D.Rabindranath Tagore (Answer)


“Sabor” is the parliment of———-

A. Denmark

B. Italy

C. Croatia (Answer)

D. Finland


Baseball is the national Game of———

A. France

B. Haiti

C. Turkey

D.Cuba (Answer)


What is the third highest Mountain Peak in the world

A. Kanchenjunga (Answer)

B. Makalu

C. Cho Oyu

D. Lhotse


How many players in baseball game in each team

A. 7

B. 9 (Answer)

C. 11

D. 13


How many players are in a water polo team

A. 4

B. 5

C. 6

D.7 (Answer)


Ramon Magsaysay Award is regarded as the———version of the Nobel Prize

A. African

B. Asian (Answer)

C. European

D. Chinese


The Only Country in the World, which Flag is not rectangular

A. Swaziland

B. Andorra

C. Nepal (Answer)

D. Kazakhstan


Which landlocked Country flag has Two Cows in it

A. Lichtenstein

B. Kazakhstan

C. Swaziland

D.Andorra (Answer)


Capital of Sudan is———

A. Jamestown

B. Juba

C. Dodoma

D.Khartoum (Answer)


Vexillology is the study of———-

A. Flags (Answer)

B. Signals

C. Vintage Cars

D. Stamps


In which city Interpol was founded in September 7, 1923

A. Paris B. London

C. Vienna (Answer)

D. Geneva


Water lily is symbol of which Country

A. Canada

B. China

C. Bangladesh (Answer)

D. Pakistan


HIV virus causes———

A. Hepatitis A

B. Hepatitis B

C. TB D.AIDS (Answer)


When was Chernobyl catastrophic nuclear accident occurred in Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic

A. 26 April 1980

B. 26 April 1986 (Answer)

C. 26 April 1989

D. 26 April 1994


How many countries are member of UNO

A. 191

B. 192

C. 193 (Answer)

D. 194


Telephone was invented by———-

A. Vint Cerf

B. Charles Babbage

C. Edison

D.Alexander


Graham Bell (Answer) Who was the first President of Chinese Republic 

A. jUNKO Tabar

B. Sun yat san (Answer)

C. MaoTse-Tung

D. Kim


ii Jong World Intellectual Property Day is observed on———

A. 20 May

B. 20 Feb

C. 26 Oct

D.26 April (Answer)


What country has the highest divorce rate by UNO

A. Maldives (Answer)

B. Belarus

C. United states

D. India


Which one is the World‟s most dangerous city

A. Los cabos, Mexico (Answer)

B. Mumbai, India

C. Kabul, Afghanistan

D. Berlin,


Germany Bali is an island of———

A. Indonesia (Answer)

B. Malasia

C. Austrailia

D. None of these


In which district of Pakistan Kalabagh Dam is located

A. MIANWALI (Answer)

B. SAHIWAL

C. BAHAWALPUR

D. ATTOCK


Oldest democracy in the world is———

A. Greece (Answer)

B. Pakistan

C. India

D. USA


Who is the founder of google

A. Larry page

B. Sergey Brin

C. MartinCooper

D.Both A & B (Answer)


Tomb of Nur Jahan is located in———-

A. Kabul

B. Agra

C. Lahore (Answer)

D. Multan


How Many Countries In Continent Africa

A. 50

B. 52

C. 54 (Answer)

D. 56


What is the meaning of eSwatini

A. Land of Contrasts

B. Land of Pure people

C. Land of the Swazis (Answer)

D. Land of Fertile fields


The largest helicopter in the world is———-

A. CH-47 Chinook

B. Hughes YOH-6A

C. Robinson R44

D.Mil Mi-26 (Answer)


Which is the largest country in Africa

A. Sudan

B. Nigeria

C. Algeria (Answer)

D. S.africa


Which was the first country to withdraw from CENTO

A. Iraq (Answer)

B. Afghanistan

C. Turkey

D. U.K


When was SAARC founded

A. 1982

B. 1984

C. 1985 (Answer)

D. 1983


Which UN body deals with Population Problems

A. UNDP

B. UNFPA (Answer)

C. UNICEF

D. UNESCO


Which of the following Countries is not a member of a SAARC

A. Sri lanka

B. Bhutan

C. Maldives

D.Myanmar (Answer)


Which of the following is used as the logo of the world wide fund for nature (WWF)

A. Deer B. Panda (Answer)

C. Camel

D. Lion


The land lying between the river Ravi and river Chenab is called——

A. Bari Doab

B. Chaj Doab

C. Rachna Doab (Answer)

D. Sindh


sagar Doab The Land lying between the River Indus and River Jhelum is called:

A. Bari Doab

B. Chaj Doab

C. Rachna Doab

D.Sindh sagar Doab (Answer)


UPS is now widely use in households. What does UPS stands for

A. Uniform Power Storage

B. Universal Product Support

C. Under Panel Storage D.Uninterruptible Power Supply (Answer)


Pakistan won Asia cricket cup in which year

A. 2008 B. 2009

C. 2012 (Answer)

D. 2016


The Author of book “The Reluctant Fundamentalist” is————-

A. Mohsin Hamid (Answer)

B. Nazir Ahmed

C. Hafeez Ali Jan

D. Rafiq Tarar


Where was the first Asia Cup held

A. UAE (Answer)

B. India

C. Pakistan

D. Sri Lanka


India is the most successful team in the Asia Cup tournament having won the cup ——times

A. Five

B. Six

C. Seven (Answer)

D. Four


The Author of book “Pakistan: A Hard Country” is———

A. Anatol lieven (Answer)

B. Ruskin Dom

C. I H Qureshi

D. Stephan


Job The first Asia Cup was held in ——

A. 1982

B. 1984 (Answer)

C. 1986

D. 1988


Who Wrote the Book named “The Blind Man‟s Garden”

A. Mohsin Hamid

B. Nadeem Aslam (Answer)

C. Ayesha jala

D. Zahid Hamid


World Heart Day is Celebrated every year on ———

A. 28 October

B. 28 November

C. 29 September (Answer)

D. 28 April


How many Sovereign States have English as an official language

A. 50

B. 54 (Answer)

C. 57

D. 60


International Olympic Committee (IOC) was founded in 1894 at———

A. Saudi Arabia

B. Iraq

C. Qatar

D.Paris (Answer)


The Temple of Heaven, a religious building, is located in————

A. Edinburgh

B. Rome

C. Beijing (Answer)

D. Shanghai


Reuters news agency was established in———

A. 1846 B. 1849

C. 1851 (Answer)

D. 1855


Which country has recently rolled out World‟s First Hydrogen Powered Train

A. Italy

B. Norway

C. Germany (Answer)

D. Denmark


Ukara is an island in———

A. Lake Victoria (Answer)

B. Lake Caspian

C. Lake Superior

D. Lake Baikal


CBA stands for ———-

A. Collective Bargaining Agent (Answer)

B. Collective Bargaining Agency

C. Collective Bargaining Administration

D. Collective


Bargaining Association Which of the following is called “Grave Yard Of Dinosaurs”

A. China

B. Argentine

C. Montana (Answer)

D. Brazil


Barakah Nuclear Power Plant is in———

A. India

B. Pakistan

C. Iran

D.UAE (Answer)


The joint operations center of Islamic Military Counter Terrorism Coalition (IMCTC) is in———-

A. Dubai

B. Riyadh (Answer)

C. Tehran

D. Islamabad


World Senior Citizen Day is celebrated on———

A. August 23

B. August 22

C. August 21 (Answer)

D. August 20


Jang ( News Paper ) belongs to which city of Pakistan

A. Karachi (Answer)

B. Lahore

C. Peshawar

D. Quetta


Yachting (sailing) became a Olympic event in——

A. 1902

B. 1900 (Answer)

C. 1906

D. 1904


Headquarters of OPEC is located in———-

A. Vienna (Answer)

B. Jakarta

C. Hague

D. Berlin


Who holds the title of Badshah Khan, frontier Gandhi 

A. Abdul Ghaffar Khan (Answer)

B. Lala Lajpat Rai

C. Gandhi

D. Rabindra Nath


 

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Most Important General Knowledge MCQs with Answers

How many holes in a standard golf course

A. 16

B. 18 (Answer)

C. 20

D. 21


Indian troops stormed Golden Temple, a holy place of Sikhs, in Amritsar in———-

A. 1978

B. 1980

C. 1982

D.1984 (Answer)


Charlie Chaplin‟s stolen dead body was recovered in year

A. 1975 B. 1976

C. 1977

D.1978 (Answer)


Renminbi is the official currency of————

A. Taiwan

B. China (Answer)

C. North Korea

D. Philippine


Old Name of Palestine is———

A. Kahira

B. Bhambore

C. Canaan (Answer)

D. None of above


Highest Point Of Hindu Kush Range

A. Nanga parbat

B. K-2 C. Trich Mir (Answer)

D. Mount Everest


The Abu Ghraib Military Prison is located in which of the following Countries

A. Iraq (Answer)

B. Cuba

C. Afghanistan

D. Pakistan


The “Swaythling Cup” is associated with the game of———-

A. Volleyball

B. Badminton

C. Gulf

D.Table tennis (Answer)


Afghanistan became an affiliate member of the International Cricket Council (ICC) in——–

A. 2001 (Answer)

B. 2002

C. 2003

D. 2007


In which Country ruins of “Cyrene” is located

A. Egypt

B. Lybia (Answer)

C. Jordan

D. Turkey


In which Country does the desert city Timbuktoo lies

A. Morocco

B. Mauritania

C. Mali (Answer)

D. Sudan


The Presidency of United Nations Security Council rotates every———-

A. One month (Answer)

B. Six month

C. Twelve month

D. One Year


Which of the following Governor General of Pakistan died in exile

A. Ghulam Muhammad

B. Iskander Mirza (Answer)

C. Khawaja Nazimudin

D. Muhammad Ali Boghra


The first United Nation Conference on Environment and Development which was held in 1992 at———

A. Johansberg

B. London

C. New York D.Rio

De Jenerio (Answer)


Otto Von Bismarck was ————-

A. Historian of UK

B. Ceazar of Russia

C. First chancelor of German empire (Answer)

D. King of Prussia


Chichen Itza was a large pre-Columbian city built by the Maya people of the Terminal Classic period, the archaeological site is located at——

A. Brazil

B. USA

C. Mexico (Answer)

D. Canada


In relay race, the baton must weight at least—— grame

A. 30

B. 40

C. 50 (Answer)

D. 60


Saigon is the old name of which city

A. Jakarta

B. Hu Chi Minh (Answer)

C. Manila

D. Bangkok


Which is the only one hockey world cup was palyed after three years

A. 1975

B. 1976

C. 1977

D.1978 (Answer)


From which year Hockey World Cup is being played after every four years

A. 1980

B. 1982 (Answer)

C. 1984

D. 1986


Where first Hockey World Cup was played in 1971

A. Barcelona (Answer)

B. Madrid

C. Lahore

D. Sydny


How many rows and columns are in the modern Periodic Table

A. 18 columns and 7 rows (Answer)

B. 12 columns and 9 rows

C. 7 columns and 18 rows

D. 25 columns and 15 rows


Word “Tusnami” belong to which Language

A. Veitnam

B. Indonesia

C. China

D.Japan (Answer)


What are rows in Periodic table called

A. Period (Answer)

B. Group

C. Verticals

D. Perpendiculars


What are Columns in Periodic table called

A. Period

B. Group (Answer)

C. Verticals

D. Perpendiculars


Where is Largest man made Waterfall

A. Brazil

B. China (Answer)

C. Canada

D. USA


Which City of the Iran has the biggest Oil refinery of Iran

A. Abadan (Answer)

B. Asphan

C. Tehran

D. None of them


Why Aberdeen city of UK is an important city

A. industrial city

B. seaport

C. famous as granite city

D.all of them (Answer)


Which Bank has given First loan in Millions to Pakistan government at the time independence

A. UBL Bank

B. HBL Bank (Answer)

C. National Bank

D. MCB Bank


TAPI Gas Pipe Line will go through which sea

A. Caribbean sea

B. Arabian sea

C. Caspain sea (Answer)

D. None of these


Who was the first Federal Tax Ombudsman of Pakistan

A. Justice (R) Saleem Kazmi

B. Justice (R) Saleem Akhtar (Answer)

C. Justice (R) Allah Nawaz

D. Justice (R) Ijaz Nisar


 epic Peom “Shahnama” was written by——

A. Al Beruni

B. Firdausi (Answer)

C. Amir Khusrau

D. Rumi


The capital of Belarus is……..

A. Brazilia

B. Minsk (Answer)

C. Manama

D. Sarajevo


FTA stands for————-

A. Free Transit Agreement

B. Free Trade Agreement (Answer)

C. Free Transport Agreement

D. Free Traveling Agreement


FDI stands for———-

A. Foreign Disposal Income

B. Foreign Direct Investment (Answer)

C. Foreign Dealing Investment

D. Foreign Direct Income


APAPPS Stands for ————

A. Afghanistan-Pakistan Action Plan for Peace and Solidarity (Answer)

B. Afghanistan-Pakistan Allied Plan for Peace and Solidarity

C. Afghanistan-Pakistan Alliance Progress for pea


International Day of Democracy is Celebrated Every Year on ————

A. 15 September (Answer)

B. 15 October

C. 15 November

D. 15 December


T. Road stands for———

A. Grand Tourist Road

B. Grand Trunk Road (Answer)

C. Great Transport Road

D. None of these


Spain became democratic in which year

A. 1970

B. 1971

C. 1974

D.1975 (Answer)


When King Edward Medical University (oldest university of Pakistan) was established

A. 1852

B. 1856

C. 1860 (Answer)

D. 1884


Which Country built the World‟s tallest Timber tower named Mjos Tower

A. Iran

B. Japan

C. France

D.Norway (Answer)


Which is the Oldest University of Pakistan

A. University of the Punjab, Lahore

B. King Edward Medical University, Lahore (Answer)

C. University of Agriculture, Faisalabad

D. Sindh


Madressatul Islam University, Karachi WhatsApp launched on———

A. 24 feb 2009 (Answer)

B. 24 feb 2008

C. 24 feb 2007

D. None


Buzkushi is a ———-

A. River of Afghanistan

B. National tree

C. A traditional afghan drerss

D.A traditional afghan game (Answer)


The Book “Higher Than Hope: The Biography Of Nelson Mandela” is written by

A. Viny Mandela

B. Hennery Slag

C. Fatima Meer (Answer)

D. None


Abd al-RahmanI was the conquer of ———-

A. Spain (Answer)

B. India

C. Iraq

D. Iran


Name of Central Excise Duty has been changed as a Federal Excise Duty on

A. 1st July, 2003

B. 1st July, 2005 (Answer)

C. 1st July, 2007

D. 1st July, 2008


Einstein was born in which country 

A. USA

B. UK

C. France

D.Germany (Answer)


The word “OPF” stands for———

A. Overseas Pakistan Federation

B. Overseas People Federation

C. Overseas Pakistanis Foundation (Answer)

D. None of these


Karez is the irrigation system of which province of Pakistan

A. punjab

B. sindh

C. KPK D.Balochistan (Answer)


Capital of Turkey is———-

A. istanbul

B. Ankara (Answer)

C. damshqus

D. tehran


The 19th Asian games will be held in which city

A. Tokyo, Japan

B. Osaka, Japan

C. Kuala lumpur, Malaysia

D.Hanghzou, China (Answer)


The motto of 18th Asian games is ———-

A. Energy of Asia (Answer)

B. Games for Peace

C. Diversity Shines Here

D. Thrilling Games,


Harmonious Asia Hangzhou will be the ——— Chinese City to host Asian games in 2022.

A. 1st

B. 2nd

C. 3rd (Answer)

D. 4th


The 17th Asian games were held in which City

A. Jakarta and Palembang, Indonesia

B. Incheon, South Korea (Answer)

C. New Delhi, India

D. Beijing,


China The 17th Asian Games were held in ———

A. 2014 (Answer)

B. 2015

C. 2016

D. 2018


Who is the Author of “The Myth of independence”

A. I.H. Qureshi

B. Zulfikar Ali Bhutto (Answer)

C. Aysha Jalal

D. Shahid Rafique


The headquarter of Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) of the United Nations is in———

A. Rome, Italy (Answer)

B. Paris, France

C. New York, US

D. None


The Coldstream Guards is the oldest continuously serving regiment in the Army, belongs to which Country

A. Japan

B. Iceland

C. USA

D.UK (Answer)


RAW is an Indian Secret Service which headquarters is in delhi and was founded in

A. 1960

B. 1965

C. 1968 (Answer)

D. 1970


CIA is Intelligence agency of USA headquartered in Langley, Virginia was founded in

A. Sep 18, 1945

B. Sep 18, 1946

C. Sep 18, 1947 (Answer)

D. Sep 18, 1948


How many sports were played in summer Olympic 2016

A. 22

B. 28 (Answer)

C. 34


D. 40 How many Sports were in Winter Olympic 2018

A. 7 Sports (Answer)

B. 9 Sports

C. 12 Sports

D. 15


Sports Famous British Physicist Stephen Hawking died at the age of ———

A. 66

B. 76 (Answer)

C. 86

D. 96


Who is the Author of the Book “Brief Answers to the Big Questions”

A. Stephen Hawking (Answer)

B. Albert Einstein

C. Newton

D. Chadwick


Ryanair airline belongs to which Country

A. Finland

B. Ireland (Answer)

C. Switzerland

D. Tajikistan


Easyjet airline belongs to which Country

A. England (Answer)

B. France

C. Germany

D. Australia


Braathens airline belong to which Country

A. Swedon

B. Norway (Answer)

C. Iceland

D. Uraguay


Iberia Airline belong to which Country

A. Spain (Answer)

B. Poland

C. Serbia

D. Latvia


The third Sunday in January is annually celebrated as————

A. Thanksgiving

B. National Youth Day

C. World Religion Day (Answer)

D. International Day for Achievers


When National Voter‟s Day is celebrated by ECP

A. 7 December (Answer)

B. 8 December

C. 8 January

D. 7 November


Katla Volcano located in which country

A. Iceland (Answer)

B. Ireland

C. Finland

D. Sawaziland


JAXA is a Space Agency of which Country

A. Jordan

B. Japan (Answer)

C. Jamaica

D. Germany


What is the typical interest rate on World Bank loans, which are revised every six months

A. 0.5% (Answer)

B. 1%

C. 1.5%

D. 2%


 

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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


 

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The fish that has four hearts,one nostril,no jaws and no stomach is———-

A. Guppy

B. Wels Catfish

C. Zander

D.Hagfish (Answer)


International Day of Education is celebrated on———-

A. 25th February

B. 15th January

C. 24th January (Answer)

D. 10th December


World‟s oldest living man belongs to Japan whose name is———-

A. Antonio Todde

B. Masazo Nonaka (Answer)

C. Yukichi Chuganji

D. Jiroemon Kimura


There are nearly —— billion humans on planet Earth.

A. 6

B. 6.5

C. 7

D.7.6(Answer)


SAARC 1st summit was held in———-

A. Tehran

B. Mumbai

C. Kathmandu

D.Dhaka (Answer)


International Day Against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking is observed every year on———-

A. 25 july

B. 10 April

C. 24 June

D.26 June (Answer)


For how many years Pakistan was placed on FATF‟s Grey List for the first time

A. 3 years (Answer)

B. 5 years

C. 2 years

D. 1 years


The playground of “Baseball” is known as———

A. Diamond (Answer)

B. Ring

C. Court

D. Rink


When the Soviet Union invaded Afghanista

A. 24 December 1974

B. 24 December 1977

C. 24December 1979 (Answer)

D. 2 December 1981


Which country is second biggest arms importer in the World

A. India

B. Saudi Arabia (Answer)

C. Pakistan

D. North Korea


The Theme for the World AIDS Day 2018 was————

A. Know Your Status (Answer)

B. Together we will end AIDS

C. Zero Discrimination

D. None


of these First Nuclear Power Plant in Arab World, which was inaugurated in March 2018 is Located in–—–

A. Saudi Arabia

B. Qatar

C. UAE (Answer)

D. Iraq


The SAFTA(South Asian Free Trade Agreement) entered into force on 1 January,———-

A. 2004 (Answer)

B. 2005

C. 2006

D. 2007


What is the National Sweet of Pakistan

A. Barfi

B. Gulab jamun (Answer)

C. Jalebi

D. None


of these ISPR stands for——

A. Inter Superior Personal Relations

B. Internal Services Public Relations

C. Inter Services Public Relations (Answer)

D. Internal Superior Public Relations


of Oldest university of the world is ———-

A. University of bologna

B. University of Karueein (Answer)

C. University of Nalanda

D. University of Karachi


“Facebook” was launched in———-

A. February 4, 2004 (Answer)

B. February 9, 2009

C. March 21, 2006

D. July 26, 1994


MUST is a secret agency of which country

A. Sweden (Answer)

B. Poland

C. Norway

D. Denmark


Handball game originated in which country

A. Denmark (Answer)

B. USA .C. Australian

D. France


What is the width of tennis court for singles

A. 7.32 m

B. 8.23 m (Answer)

C. 9.33 m

D. 10.66 m


What is the length of tennis court

A. 23.77m (Answer) 

B. 25.77m C. 27.77m

D. 24.77m


The world‟s oldest Prime Minister at the age of 92 is———

A. Sir Aneerood Jugnath

B. Mahatir Muhammad (Answer)

C. LI kiqianq

D. Nicolás Maduro


Who is the current Director of CIA (Central Intelligence Agency)

A. Meroe Park

B. Mike Pompeo

C. Gina Haspel (Answer)

D. None of the above


The first Secretary General of United Nations was

A. Dag Hammarskjold

B. Kurt Walheion

C. U Thant

D.Trygve Lie (Answer)


The Gulf Cooperation Organization was founded on————

A. 25th Jan 1981

B. 25th March 1981

C. 25th May 1981 (Answer)

D. 25th July 1981


Language of Gandhara Civilization was———

A. Sanskrit

B. Hindi

C. Prakrit (Answer)

D. None of these


Which is first Country in the world to fully legalize cannabis (marijuana)

A. Canada

B. Uruguay (Answer)

C. Norway

D. Australia


Buddha temple is in———

A. India B. Pakistan

C. China (Answer)

D. USA


The blood donor day is celebrated on————

A. 14th June (Answer)

B. 15th June

C. 16th June

D. none of these


Who is the current CEO of Q-Mobile

A. Anwar Saifullah Khan

B. Zeeshan Akhtar (Answer)

C. Jawed Iqbal

D. Wang Xiu


Ying +93 is International code for which country

A. India

B. Iran

C. Afghanistan (Answer)

D. Bangladesh


Malala Yousafzai was awarded with Noble prize in which year

A. 2014 (Answer)

B. 2015

C. 2013

D. 2016


The world‟s longest sea bridge Zhuhai Macau linking ———

A. Hong Kong and China (Answer)

B. Japan and Russia

C. Russia and China

D. China and Russia


Which is the world‟s longest sea bridge

A. Zhuhai Macau Bridge (Answer)

B. Golden Gate Bridge

C. San Francisco Bridge

D. George Washington Bridge


Where is white elephant found in the world

A. Australia

B. Thailand (Answer)

C. Kenya

D. New Zealand


What is the length of world longest sea bridge “Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macau “

A. 50Km

B. 55Km (Answer)

C. 60Km

D. 65Km


The Pearl River is located in which country

A. Philippines

B. China (Answer)

C. Mayanmar

D. Bangladesh


Bitcoin is a Cryptocurrency, a form of electronic cash, who founded it

A. Satoshi Nakamoto (Answer)

B. George Orvil

C. William Ford

D. Drendun Hurt


UNHCR Stands for ————-

A. United Nations Office of Human Resource

B. United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (Answer)

C. United Nations Human Commission Resource

D. None of these


Hopman Cup is related to which sports

A. Badminton

B. Lawn Tennis (Answer)

C. Table Tennis

D. HockeY


Ryder Cup related to which sport

A. Tennis

B. Golf (Answer)

C. Hockey

D. Football


GST was first imposed by which country in the world

A. Italy

B. France (Answer)

C. Germany

D. Norway


When was first Oscar ceremony held

A. 1923

B. 1929 (Answer)

C. 1933

D. 1938


The FIFA Ballon d‟Or 2017 award for the world best player was won by———

A. Crisitiano Ronaldo (Answer)

B. Lionel Messi

C. Neymar

D. Pogabe


The author of novel “The Bluest Eye” is———-

A. Toni Morrison (Answer)

B.Munta Bannerji

C. Shakespeare

D. Adolf Hitler


World No-Tobacco Day is observed on———-

A. May 31 (Answer)


B. May 29

C. May 28

D. May 22


International Day of “UN Peacekeepers” is observed on———-

A. May 29 (Answer)

B. May 30

C. July 26

D. May 31


The currency of Belarus is———

A. Ruble (Answer)

B. Eruo

C. peso

D. Dollar


TT” is the news agancy of———-

A. Romaina

B. Russia

C. Canada

D.Sweden (Answer)


ROMPRESS is the news agancy of———-

A. Germany

B. Canada

C. Romania (Answer)

D. Russia


The Headquarters of Twitter is located in———

A. San Francisco (Answer)

B. New YorK

C. Pairs

D. Genva


The Port of Naples is the seaport of————

A. Italy (Answer)

B. Russia C. France

D. Germany


River Mackenzie is located in———- A. Russia

B. Usa

C. UK

D.Canada (Answer)


The Arch of Janus is situated in———

A. Italy (Answer)

B. France

C. Spain

D. Germany


How many child marriages have been prevented by UNICEF in last decade reported in 2018

A. 15 million

B. 25 million (Answer)

C. 35 million

D. 45 million


What is the area of Japan

A. 477,972 km²

B. 577,972 km²

C. 537,972 km²

D.377,972 km² (Answer)


How many points are in bedminton game

A. 11 points

B. 21 points (Answer)

C. 31 points

D. 41 points


Which of the following countries have the direct access to Black Sea

A. Hungry

B. Georgia (Answer)

C. Slovakia

D. Greece


In international competitions, Weight of Javelin Throw of female is———

A. 400 g

B. 600 g (Answer)

C. 800 g

D. None of these


Port Dickson is a sea port of which country

A. Italy B. Syria

C. Malaysia (Answer)

D. Australia


Nagorno Karabakh region is recognized as part of———

A. Georgia

B. Turkey

C. Iran

D.Azerbaijan (Answer)


Which Country‟s flag never flies at half-mast

A. Jordan

B. Syria.

C. Iran

D.Saudi Arabia (Answer)


Where is the headquarter of United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO)

A. Geneva

B. Bonn

C. Vienna (Answer)

D. London


P-waves is a term associated with———-

A. Earthquakes (Answer)

B. Oceans

C. Wind

D. Rivers


The first space shuttle launched by USA on April 12, 1981 was named

A. Discovery

B. Endeavor

C. Columbia (Answer)

D. Atlantis


When did Pakistan recognize Bangladesh

A. Dec 1973

B. Jan 1974

C. Feb 1974 (Answer)

D. Mar 1974


Which country cricket team won the blind world cup 2018

A. Pakistan

B. India (Answer)

C. Afghanistan

D. Australia


How many times Pakistan won the ” Blind Cricket World Cup”

A. 0

B. 1

C. 2 (Answer)

D. 3


How many Olympic Games have been held in Africa

A. 0 (Answer)

B. 2

C. 4

D. 12


Treaty of Lausanne was signed in———

A. 1922

B. 1924

C. 1923 (Answer)

D. 1921


Minsk is the capital of———-

A. Belarus (Answer)

B. Latvia

C. Ukraine

D. None


Nine Jewels ( Navaratnas) was Nine Members Courtiers of———

A. Jahangir

B. Akbar (Answer)

C. Babar

D. Shah Jahan


Which King for the first time in Saudi history has officially visited Russia

A. King Faisal

B. King Salman (Answer)

C. King Ahmad

D. King Bagwar


Surat is a city in which country

A. India (Answer)

B. Palestine

C. Saudi Arabia

D. Iran


Aleppo is a famous city of which Country

A. Iraq

B. Lebanon

C. Syria (Answer)

D. Iran


—— is called “Pearl of Antilles”

A. Cuba (Answer)

B. Iraq

C. Qatar

D. None


The Mirror is the News paper of——

A. USA

B. UAE

C. UK (Answer)

D. GERMANY


What is the name of the Europe‟s first underwater restaurant

A. 5.8 Undersea Restaurant

B. Ithaa Undersea Restaurant

C. Under (Answer)

D. SEA


Which country is called White Man‟s grave

A. Afghanistan

B. Iraq

C. Haiti

D.Guinea (Answer)


“Penang” is the seaport of————

A. Malaysia (Answer)

B. United States

C. France

D. Germany


What is the Capital of Gambia

A. Conakry

B. George Town

C. Banjul (Answer)

D. Seoul


First meeting of UN General Assembly meeting was held on———-

A. 10 January, 1946 (Answer)

B. 10 January, 1945

C. 15 January, 1945

D. 24 October, 1945


 

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Where is the headquarter of Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation

A. Beijing

B. Toronto

C. Moscow

D.Singapore (Answer)


How many countries are members of Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC)

A. 12

B. 21 (Answer)

C. 31

D. 41


Ross Island in the Ross Sea is located near———

A. Greenland

B. Norway

C. Continent of Antarctica (Answer)

D. Continent of Australia Kansai


International Airport on an artificial island is located in——

A. China

B. Japan (Answer)

C. South Korea

D. North Korea


The Komodo dragons are found in———

A. Indonesia (Answer)

B. Maldives

C. South Africa

D. Egypt


Which country is completely surrounded by South Africa

A. Gabon

B. Laos

C. Lesotho (Answer)

D. Niue


Borobudur, a UNESCO World Heritage Site is located in———-

A. Indonesia (Answer)

B. Egypt

C. South Africa

D. South Korea


The Chapultepec Castle is located in———

A. Indonesia

B. Egypt

C. South Africa

D.Mexico (Answer)


The period in which the Suez Canal remained closed after Arab-Israel war————

A. 1967-1973

B. 1967-1975 (Answer)

C. 1967-1977

D. 1967-1979


Which is the capital of Angola

A. Baku

B. Canberra.

C. Luanda (Answer)

D. Manama


Which Country leads the world in Wind Energy

A. America

B. Japan

C. China (Answer)

D. None of the these


How many times England won the ICC World Cup

A. One time (Answer)

B. Two Times

C. Three Times

D. Four Times


The International Court of Justice is located in ———

A. New York

B. Washigton

C. Geneva

D.The Hague (Answer)


Who is the Current President of International Court of Justice(ICJ)

A. Jmaes Meats

B. Ronny Abraham

C. Abdulqawi Ahmed Yusuf (Answer)

D. Basharul Asad


“OGDC” is abbreviation of—————

A. Oil & Gas Development Council

B. Oil & Gas Development Company (Answer)

C. Oil & Gas Development Corporation

D. None of above


Which Country from the following is NOT the member of UNO

A. Vatican City (Answer)

B. Afghanistan

C. North Korea

D. Vaitnam


Which from the Following Countries is NOT the member of BRICS

A. America (Answer)

B. Russia

C. China

D. India


Pakistan‟s National Flag was prepared by———-

A. Abdur-rehaman Chugtai

B. Liaqat Ali

C. Chaudhary Rehmat Ali

D.Ameer-ud-din Qadwai (Answer)


When Pakistan introduced National Identity cards (NIC)————

A. 1948

B. 1957

C. 1963 D.1973 (Answer)


Freetown is the capital of————

A. Senegal

B. Guinea

C. Sierra leone (Answer) 

D. Liberia


Which of the following country has no boundary with Syria

A. Iraq

B. Iran (Answer)

C. Turkey

D. Israel


The land of hospitality is————

A. KPK (Answer)

B. Sindh

C. Baluchistan

D. Punjab


Which country has the largest Hindu population

A. Sri Lanka

B. India

C. Nepal (Answer)

D. Bhutan


In which year Pakistan was world champion of Cricket, Hockey, Squash & Snooker

A. 1990

B. 1992

C. 1994 (Answer)

D. 1996


Most Populous City in the World is————-

A. Delhi

B. Tokyo (Answer)

C. Karachi

D. Shanghai


Pakistan is a member of the APG Asia Pesific Group since———.APG is a regional body of Paris-based FATF of the United Nations.

A. 1999 B. 2000 (Answer)

C. 2003

D. 2004


What was the total members of East Asia Summit (EAS) in its inaugural summit held in Kuala Lumpur on 14 December 2005.

A. 12 members

B. 14 members.

C. 18 members (Answer)

D. 22 members


When did World Day Against Trafficking in Persons celebrate

A. 31st July

B. 30th July (Answer)

C. 29th July

D. 28th July


Who is the author of the book ” Tools and Weapons:The Promise and The Peril of the Digital Age”

A. Jeff Bezos

B. Sundar Pichai

C. Brad Smith (Answer)

D. Satya Nedella


Which continent has the most languages in the world

A. Africa

B. Asia (Answer)

C. South America

D. North America


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

A. Iran B. Oman

C. S.Arabia

D.Both A & B (Answer)

D. None of these


RSS ideology followed by Indian Pm Modi, What does RSS stand for

A. Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (Answer)

B. Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sabha

C. Rashtriya Swayamsevak Singh

D. All of the above


The World‟s first Camel hospital is located in ———-

A. Jeddah

B. Tehran

C. Dubai (Answer)

D. Thar


World Teachers‟ Day is celebrated on—————

A. 20th October

B. 15th January

C. 10th October

D.5th October (Answer)


Indonesia is an archipelago comprising approximately ———- islands.


A. 10,000

B. 12,500

C. 15,000

D.17,508 (Answer)


What country did Benito Mussolini rule

A. Germany

B. Russia

C. Italy (Answer)

D. America


Grand Old Party is also known as ———

A. The Republican Party (Answer)

B. Liberal Part

C. Labour Party

D. Democratic


Party The World‟s first underground railway system was built in———

A. New York

B. Berlin

C. Moscow

D.London (Answer)


Which among the following country first reached the „Dark Side‟ of the Moon

A. Russia

B. USA

C. Germany

D.China (Answer)


The headquarter of Human Rights Watch (HRW) is located in————-

A. Washington

B. New York (Answer)

C. Berlin

D. Brussels


The two official languages of NATO are—————

A. English and French (Answer)

B. English and German

C. English and Spanish

D. English, French


and German The Kurdistan region spans over — countries

A. 2

B. 3

C. 4 (Answer)

D. 5


Jare Ijalana, a girl from ——— is dubbed as the “Most beautiful girl in the world”

A. Kenya

B. Nigeria (Answer)

C. Ethiopia

D. None of these


Which country is called “Land of protease————

A. Australia

B. NewZealand

C. South Africa (Answer)

D. Zimbabwe


When FBI of America was established

A. 1900

B. 1908 (Answer)

C. 1916

D. 1920


Where the First ASEAN summit was held in February 1976

A. India

B. Indonesia (Answer)

C. Philpine

D. Myanmar


Sheikh Mujib-u-Rahman was born in———-

A. Tungipara Upazila (Answer)

B. Savar Upazila

C. Uttra Thana

D. Pabna District


Scientific Name of Human is————

A. Homo sapiens (Answer)

B. Mono sapiens

C. Bio sapiens

D. Cosmopolitan


The point that lies directly above the source of an earthquake is known as ————— 

A. Earthquake Center

B. Epicenter (Answer)

C. Gravitational Center

D. Geological Center


Which Mughal Emperor had built the “Bibi ka Maqbara”

A. Akbar

B. Jahangir

C. Azam Shah (Answer)

D. Babar


When did Xi jinping became President of China

A. March 14, 2013 (Answer)

B. April 14, 2013

C. July 28, 2013

D. September 28, 2013


Reuters News Agency belongs to which country

A. US

B. Russia

C. Canada

D.UK (Answer)


The Currency of Maldives is———

A. Kwacha

B. Ringgit

C. Rufiyaa (Answer)

D. Pataca


Park Güell is in———-

A. UAE

B. Spain (Answer)

C. Nepal

D. Japan


Eden of Sindh is called———

A. Hyderabad

B. Karachi

C. Larkana (Answer)

D. Sukkur


Twyfelfontein is in———

A. Russia

B. Canada

C. Namibia (Answer)

D. China


Twelve Apostles are in———

A. France

B. Japan

C. Australia (Answer)

D. Canada


Minaret of Jam is in—————

A. Indonesia

B. Srilanka

C. Bangladesh

D.Afghanistan (Answer)


Loch Ness is freshwater loch in——

A. Ireland

B. Scotland (Answer)

C. France

D. Russia


Abu Simbel Temples is in————-

A. India

B. China

C. Egypt (Answer)

D. Japan


Tilicho Lake is in———-

A. Indonesia

B. China

C. Nepal (Answer)

D. Srilanka


Millau Bridge is in———-

A. England

B. France (Answer)

C. Australia

D. China


Mount Eden Crater is in——

A. USA

B. New Zealand (Answer)

C. Australia

D. Japan


Hagia Sophia Museum is in———

A. India

B. Turkey (Answer)

C. UAE

D. Japan


Leaning Tower of Pisa is in———

A. Russia

B. Italy (Answer)

C. France

D. England


Garba Dance is performed in Hindu Festival

A. Diwali

B. Holi

C. Navartri (Answer)

D. Raksha Bandhan


Garba Dance originated from———

A. Punjab

B. Gujrat (Answer)

C. Ahmedabad

D. Kolkata


The “Tiger of Mysore” is called————

A. Titu Mir

B. Nadir Shah

C. Tipu Sultan (Answer)

D. None of these


In Indus Valley “Alluvial Soil” was used for making

A. Bricks (Answer)

B. Maps

C. Fertilization

D. Drinks Indus


Valley Civilization belongs to———-

A. Neolithic Age

B. Metal Age

C. Stone Age

D.Both a & b (Answer)


St. George Fort was built in———

A. Surath

B. Madras (nowChennai) (Answer)

C. Agra

D. Delhi


Last Mughal Empire was———

A. Babar

B. Shah Jahan

C. Bahadur Shah II (Answer)

D. Jahangir


Malthusian Theory” is regarding———

A. Production

B. Prosperity

C. Profit

D.Population (Answer)


The length of Cricket bat is——inches

A. 30

B. 38 (Answer)

C. 44

D. 48


What do you mean “Scrabble” in Sports

A. Board game (Answer)

B. Water game

C. Card game

D. Kind of wrestling


Who is called “Bradman of Asia”

A. Zaheer Abbas (Answer)

B. Majid khan

C. Sadiq Muhammad

D. Hanif Muhammad


Which Japanese King wrote a book with his own blood

A. Emperor Jinping

B. Emperor Sun Li Fin

C. Emperor Sutoku (Answer)

D. None of these


Who is known as Napolean of India

A. Samudar Gupta (Answer)

B. Narendra Modi

C. Gandhi

D. None of these


Ancient city of Byzentium is today known as————

A. Ankara

B. Istanbul (Answer)

C. Izmir

D. Atalanta


The World Cancer Day (WCD) is observed every year on———

A. 1st February

B. 2nd February

C. 3rd February

D.4th February (Answer)


Which Country Won 19th Asian Junior Squash Tournament by beating India

A. Pakistan (Answer)

B. Thailand

C. China

D. None


 

 

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Who was the Producer of Film Jinnah released in November 1998

A. Jamil dehlvi (Answer)

B. Noman ijaz

C. Naseer khokhar

D. Jahangir Qureshi


Which 1st Muslim Leader was selected as the president of the Indian National Congress in 1887

A. Badruddin Tayabi (Answer)

B. Ayub khan

C. Minhal tayab

D. Mirza hasan


NPT stands for———-

A. Non-Poliferation Treaty (Answer)

B. National Protection Treaty

C. Non-Resident Protection Treaty

D. National Purification Treaty


What is the Capital of Ecuador

A. Quito (Answer)

B. Islambad

C. Dehli

D. Maxico


The 6th category of Noble Peace prize was added in 1969, which one is from the below

A. Physics

B. Chemistry

C. Economics (Answer)

D. Literature


Thar coal is ———- largest coal reserves of the World

A. 5th

B. 6th

C. 7th (Answer)

D. 8th


Which of the followning is the world oldest city

A. Damascus (Answer)

B. Cairo

C. Baghdad

D. none of them


Which of the followning is the world oldest city

A. Damascus (Answer)

B. Cairo

C. Baghdad

D. none of them


International Anti- Corruption Day observed on———

A. Dec 8

B. Dec 9 (Answer)

C. Dec 10

D. Dec 11


What is the total length of border between the United States and Mexico

A. 3045 KM

B. 3145 KM (Answer)

C. 3445 KM

D. 4445 KM


In 1918 the Prime Minister of UK was————-

A. Bonar Law

B. Ramsay MacDonald

C. Lloyd George (Answer)

D. Stanley Baldwin


Name the Famous Poet of Pakistan who was given title “ Khuda e sukhan” or “ God of poetry”

A. Allama iqbal

B. Meer Taqi Meer (Answer)

C. Hafeez jullundhri

D. Mirza ghalib


Hooker glacier is situated in———-

A. China

B. Usa

C. Uk

D.New Zealand (Answer)


“Siam” is the Old Name of Which Country

A. Singapur

B. Thailand (Answer)

C. Cambodia

D. Indonesia


When Pakistan established its first Atomic Energy Commission

A. 1950

B. 1955

C. 1956 (Answer)

D. 1960


In which year Cricket World Cup was started

A. 1979

B. 1975 (Answer)

C. 1974

D. 1983


How many times Australia won the cricket World Cup

A. Five times (Answer)

B. Four times

C. Six times

D. Three times


The “Emergence of Pakistan” book is written by————

A. Ch Muhammad Ali (Answer)

B. Ch Najib

C. K K Aziz

D. Ayesha Jalal


Mirani Dam is located on which river A. Bolan

B. Jhelum

C. Dashat (Answer)

D. Hub


Which of the following Englishmen was honored by Mughal king Jahangir with the title of Khan

A. Vasco Da Gama

B. William Hawkins (Answer)

C. Sir Thomas Rose

D. John Watts


Gaddani Beach is located in———

A. Balochistan (Answer)

B. Sindh

C. KPK

D. Punjab


What is the fastest land snake in the world

A. Black mamba (Answer)

B. Pythons

C. Anaconda

D. Viper


Mo Farah a champion at which sport

A. Football

B. Swimming

C. Tennis

D.Athetics (Answer)


Michael Phelps has won the most Olympic medals ever, which sport did he compete in

A. Swimming (Answer)

B. Tennis

C. Soccer

D. Football


Andy Murray is champion at which sport

A. Football

B. Tennis (Answer)

C. Soccer

D. Basketball


What colour belt are martial arts experts entitled to wear

A. Black (Answer)

B. Red

C. White

D. Green


Which country does footballer Lionel Messi play for

A. Argentina (Answer)

B. France

C. Brazil

D. Germany


How many titles won Brazil in FIFA World Cups

A. 3

B. 4

C. 5 (Answer)

D. 6


With five victories to date, what team has won the FIFA World Cup the most number of times

A. France

B. Germany

C. Spain

D.Brazil (Answer)


Which is the largest river of Canada

A. St. Lawrence.

B. Florence.

C. McKenzie. (Answer)

D. St. Kitty.


What is the height of badminton net from ground

A. 1.124 meter

B. 1.311 meter

C. 1.524 meter (Answer)

D. 1.834


meter What is the size of bedminton court in singles

A. Width 17f, Length 44f (Answer)

B. Width 16f, Length 44f

C. Width 15f, Length 44f

D. Width 14f, Length 44f


What is the sand on a golf course called

A. Bunker (Answer)

B. Silica

C. Regular

D. Ooid


How many pieces does a player have in Ludo

A. 7

B. 6

C. 5

D.4 (Answer)


From which country does Lego come

A. Denmar(Answer)

B. Australia

C. England

D. Greece


In which sport might you do a slam dunk

A. Basketball (Answer)

B. Football

C. Tennis

D. Soccer


A card of which colour dismisses a player from the match

A. Blue B. Red (Answer)

C. Green

D. Yellow


What is the minimum number of players that can play in one soccer team

A. 6 players

B. 7 players (Answer)

C. 8 players

D. 9 players


In which sport can you hear the score announced as “30-love” 

A. Tennis (Answer)

B. Football

C. Ludo

D. Soccer


Largest Museum in the world is in General Knowledge

A. USA

B. China

C. France (Answer)

D. Europe


“Myth of Independence” written by————

A. Gen. Ayub Khan

B. Gen. Zia ul Haq

C. Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto (Answer)

D. Imran Khan


Khudadad Khan was the first South Asian (Pakistani from chakwal) soldier in Indian-British Army to receive the highest military award for gallantry, the Victoria Cross, during First World War. In which country was he fighting due to that he earned Victoria Cross

A. Austria

B. France

C. Belgium (Answer)

D. Germany


Which language has maximum number of alphabet letters

A. Sindhi

B. French

C. Persian

D.Cambodian (Answer)


Which city is called the „City of Palaces‟

A. Geneva

B. Cairo

C. Rome

D.Mexico City (Answer)


Rabat is the capital of————

A. Peru

B. Surinam

C. Bolivia

D.Morocco (Answer)


Suez Canal was nationalized in July 1956 by Egypt‟s President Gamal Abdul Nasser. In which year Suez Canal was constructed 

A. 1859

B. 1869 (Answer)

C. 1879

D. 1889


The Capital of “East Timor” is———-

A. Dili (Answer)

B. Roseau

C. Quito

D. Bogota


The Capital of “Belize” is———

A. Belmopan (Answer)

B. La Pas

C. Brasila

D. Sucre


Where was Napoleon sent into exile after the “Battle Of Waterloo”

A. St.Helena (Answer)

B. Elba

C. Corsica

D. Capri


The “Pacific Ocean” was named by———-

A. Francis Bacon

B. Ferdinand Magellan (Answer)

C. Jame Wilson

D. None of these


Ashgabad is the capital city of———

A. Kazakhstan

B. Turkmenistan (Answer)

C. Tajikstan

D. Armenia


IBM has purchased open source software company Red Hat for———

A. $24 billion

B. $34 billion (Answer)

C. $44 billion

D. $51 billion


“Pakistan:A Modern History” is written by———

A. Ian Talbot (Answer)

B. Lawrence Ziring

C. Anatol Lieven

D. K.K.Aziz


Who was the founder of Jamat_e_islami

A. mian tufail muhammed

B. maulana syed abul a’ala moududi (Answer)

C. qazi hussain ahmed

D. siraj ul haq


When was Jamat_e_Islami founded

A. 26 august, 1941 (Answer)

B. 26 august, 1940

C. 26 august, 1942

D. 26 august, 1943


Max planck received the noble prize in physics in ———— for discovery of Energy Quanta

A. 1915

B. 1916

C. 1917

D.1918 (Answer)


The first Urdu newspaper in Indian subcontinent was ————

A. Jam-e-Jahan Numa (Answer)

B. Nawai-e-waqt

C. Imroz

D. Indian Gazette


How many time zones are there in France

A. 9

B. 10

C. 11

D.12 (Answer)


How many countries are presently members of the “None-Aligned-Movement (NAM)”—— General Knowledge

A. 100

B. 120 (Answer)

C. 125

D. 150


Which animal has the largest brain in the world

A. Elephant

B. Graffe

C. Sperm whale (Answer)

D. Ostrich


Which animal has the largest ears of any animal in the planet

A. African Elephant (Answer)

B. Jackrabbit

C. Giraffe

D. Whale Shark


Dr.Abdul Qadeer Khandid his Ph.D. from Leaven University of————

A. Germany

B. Holland

C. Belgium (Answer)

D. Austria


Who give the title “Quaid-e-Azam” to Muhammad Ali Jinnah

A. Moulana Muhammad Ali Johar

B. Moulan Mazharuddin Shaheed (Answer)

C. Allama Iqbal

D. Sir Syed Ahmed Khan


“Game Changer” is the autobiography of which famous Cricketer

A. Wasim Akram

B. Shoaib Akhtar

C. Shahid Afridi (Answer)

D. Misbah ul Haq


Pakistan‟s response to Indian aggression on February 27 will be remembered as———

A. Operation Swift Retort (Answer)

B. Operation Zarb-e-Azb

C. Operation Sher-e-Dil

D. None of these


What is the Nationality of founder of Wikileaks

A. US citizen B. UK citizen

C. Australian (Answer)

D. Ecuadorian


When the name of Lyallpur was changed to Faisalabad

A. September 1, 1977 (Answer)

B. August 1, 1978

C. January 1, 1979

D. March 1, 1980


When did Pervez Musharraf resign from the post of President 

A. 18 August 2008 (Answer)

B. 12 October 2008

C. 10 September 2008

D. 5 July 2005


Zoroastrian is a worship of———

A. Air

B. Stone

C. Wood

D.fire (Answer)


The highest waterfall of the world is:

A. Tugela

B. Angel (Answer)

C. Cuquenan

D. Takkawa


The Way of the World is written by ———.

A. William Congreve (Answer)

B. Ron Suskind

C. H.V.Hudson

D. Ayesha Jalal


Who was the last Viceroy of India

A. Lord Mount Batten (Answer)

B. Lord william

C. Charles metcalfe

D. Lord hardings


What is the name of Malaysia‟s first female Shariah high court judge

A. Justice Nadia Omar

B. Justice Khadeeja Mushtaq

C. Justice Mehar Aalia

D.Justice Nenney Shushaidah (Answer)


When USA declared ISIS as terrorist Organization of the World

A. 20 May-2016 (Answer)

B. 15 January-2016

C. 15 June-2015

D. 22 March-2016


 

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Which language is spoken by most people in the world as their primary language

A. English

B. French

C. Arabic

D.Mandarin (Answer)


Who got Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2019

A. John

B. Goodenough B. M. Stanley Wittingham

C. Akiroa yoshino

D.All of them (Answer)


Political Philosopher Edmund Burke belonged to———

A. Usa B. Russia

C. Britain (Answer)

D. France


Who was the winner of Iran-Iraq war (1980-1988)

A. Iran (Answer)

B. Iraq

C. Libya

D. None of these


What is the theme of the 2019 edition of the World Tourism Day ( WTD)

A. ―Tourism and the Digital Transformation‖

B. ―Tourism and Jobs — A Better Future For All‖ (Answer)

C. ―sustainable tourism‖

D. All of th


Nobel prize 2019 in physics has been awarded in which field

A. laser

B. Cosmology (Answer)

C. Neutrino Oscilliations

D. None of These


WTO hosts the first-ever World Cotton Day (WCD) on 07 October 2019 in ——-

A. Islamabad

B. Cairo

C. Geneva (Answer)

D. Vienna


The Largest Tree in the World is in———

A. Brazil

B. California (Answer)

C. Africa

D. Pakistan


Who wrote “The History of the Decline and fall of the Roman Empire

A. Leo Tolstoy

B. Jorge Hudson

C. William Engels

D.Edward Gibbon (Answer)


Halle city located in which country

A. France

B. Poland

C. Italy

D.Germany (Answer)


Yom Kippur, also known as the Day of Atonement, is the holiest day of the year in which religion

A. Buddhism

B. Judaism (Answer)

C. Christianity

D. Zoroastrianism


Guarani is the currency of which country

A. Berma

B. Peru

C. Paraguay (Answer)

D. Belgium


The deepest hole in the Earth, „Kola Superdeep Borehole‟ on Russia‟s Kola Peninsula, is about — feet deep.

A. 10,000

B. 20,000

C. 30,000

D.40,000 (Answer)


Name the author of „Kapas ka Phool‟

A. Mulavi Abdul Haq

B. Ahmed Nadeem Qasmi (Answer

C. Abdullah Hussain

D. Hosh Maleeh Abadi


We live on the planet Earth. According to the scientists, the Earth was formed about — years ago.

A. 4.6 million

B. 5.6 million

C. 4.5 billion (Answer)

D. 5.6 billion


Which City name of Pakistan means,”The Forest in the Sky”

A. Hunza

B. Chilas

C. Shugran (Answer)

D. Gilgit


Which country has the largest number of UNESCO World Heritage Sites

A. China

B. France

C. Italy (Answer)

D. Spain


Which is the oldest search engine of the internet

A. WebCrawler (Answer)

B. Ask

C. Yahoo

D. Google


The world‟s largest bird is———

A. Kori Bustard

B. Common Ostrich (Answer)

C. King Penguin

D. SouthernCassowary


The World Mental Day is observed every years on———

A. 10 October (Answer)

B. 11 October

C. 13 October

D. 14 October


What is the name of Israel‟s Parliament

A. National Assembly

B. General Council

C. KNESSET (Answer)

D. Federal


Parliament Number of members required in Knesset (Israel‟s assembly) to form government

A. 60 (Answer)

B. 55

C. 63

D. 59


When did the Soviet Union official break up 

A. 26 September 1991

B. 26 December 1991 (Answer)

C. 26 September 1992

D. 26 December 1992


The books “The Murder of History”, “The Pakistani Historian” and “Britain and Muslim India were written by——

A. Khalid Bin Sayeed

B. Chudary Muhammad Ali

C. I.I Qureshi

D.K.K Aziz (Answer)


What is the largest flower in the world

A. Conifer

B. Fern

C. Rafflesia (Answer)

D. Horsetail


World‟s largest Copper producer is———-

A. China

B. India

C. Chile (Answer)

D. Russia


When was the Historic Quaid-i-Azam Ziarat Residency was set alight in an arson attack by militants

A. June 15, 2013 (Answer)

B. June 15, 2014

C. June 15, 2015

D. June 15, 2016


Kurd are large ethnic group Where they live

A. Turkey and Iraq

B. Iran and Armenia

C. Syria

D.All of these (Answer)


Who is considered as the Leader of Modern Chinese Economy

A. Deng Xiaoping (Answer)

B. Li Kuwan Yu

C. Wang Yi

D. Xi Jing Ping


Karakoram highway is also known as———

A. N-655

B. N-35 (Answer)

C. N-25

D. N-135


Which day is celebrated on 4th February

A. World Day of the Sick

B. World Alzheimer’s Day

C. World Day of Social Justice

D.World Cancer Day (Answer)


Albert Einstein was a————

A. Physicist (Answer)

B. Physician

C. Chemist

D. Biologist


Which of the following was invented by Torricelli

A. Clock

B. Airship

C. Barometer (Answer)

D. Cotton


gin Shakespeare beach is located in which country

A. France

B. USA C. England (Answer)

D. Canada


Who was Afghan ruler at the time of USSR invasion

A. Hamid Karzai

B. Barbark Kermal

C. Hafulizullah Amin (Answer)

D. Haji Mohd Chamkani


The book ” The Sole Spokesman: Jinnah the Muslim and Demand for Pakistan” was written by———

A. Umera Ahmed

B. Ayesha Jalal (Answer)

C. Liaquat Ali Khan

D. Aitzaz Ahsan


Which city of Sindh is famous for „Pallo‟ (Fish)

A. Dadu

B. Jamshoro (Answer)

C. Hala

D. Sukkur


G.T Road was constructed by ———-

A. Altimush

B. Muhammad Taghluq

C. Feroz Taghluq

D.Sher Shah Suri (Answer)


The book ” Pakistan: the Formative Phase” was written by———-

A. K. K. Aziz

B. Khalid Bin Saeed (Answer)

C. Aitzaz Ahsan

D. Syed Ameer Ali


Who is considered the first poet of Pashto Language

A. Khushal Khan Khatak

B. Ameer Kror (Answer)

C. Rahman Baba

D. None of these


Which Country in the World has most Neighbors 

A. Russia

B. USA

C. China (Answer)

D. India


How many Judges are in the International Court of Justice (ICJ)

A. 5

B. 10

C. 15 (Answer)

D. 20


When UN day is Celebrated every Year

A. 21 October

B. 22 October

C. 23 October

D.24 October (Answer)


The News agency of Bahrain is:———

A. APS

B. BNA (Answer)

C. APP

D. ATA


 

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In which year “the lion of Maysor”(Tipu-Sultan) was born

A. November 21, 1750 (Answer)

B. November 11, 1750

C. November 13, 1750

D. November 3, 1750


Who is the first batsman who hit six on the first ball in test match

A. Shahid Afridi

B. Brendan McCallum

C. Chris Gayle (Answer)

D. None


——was the first cricketer from Bangladesh to score a double century in test Cricket.

A. Mohammad Mithun

B. Mominul Haque

C. Mushfiqur Rahim (Answer)

D. None


of them Garuda is the airline of Indonesia. What is Garuda

A. Animal

B. Bird (Answer)

C. Mountain

D. None of these


A.R Rehman won oscar award from which film

A. Lagan

B. Slumdog Millionaire (Answer)

C. 127 Hours

D. none


Deng Xiaoping is famous in —— profession.

A. Scientist

B. Politician (Answer)

C. Actor

D. None


The largest cold desert of the world is in ———

A. Europe

B. Antarctica (Answer)

C. Africa

D. Asia


Which country has the most number of active volcanoes in the world

A. Indonesia (Answer)

B. West Indies

C. Mexico

D. Russia


Which country has world‟s longest zipline

A. UAE (Answer)

B. India

C. Germany

D. Russia


The world‟s tallest hotel is ————-

A. JW Marriott Marquis Hotel (Dubai)

B. Gevora Hotel (Dubai) (Answer)

C. Marriott Marquis (NY)

D. The Venetian (USA)


The Japanese call their country as ———-

A. Nikon

B. Nippon (Answer)

C. Chingcho

D. Ninja


Ruble is the Currency of———

A. Turkey

B. Singapore

C. Russia (Answer)

D. Korea


THE Currency of “Panama” is———

A. Peso

B. Kina

C. Balboa (Answer)

D. New Sol


Which two countries are separated by Mac Mohan Line

A. India and China (Answer)

B. India and Nepal

C. India and Bangladesh

D. none of these


How many Countries are members of OIC

A. 55

B. 56

C. 57 (Answer)

D. 64


Where is the Headquarter of The World Anti-Doping Agency

A. Montreal (Answer)

B. New York

C. London

D. Moscow


In which country early in the year 2018 a team of archaeologists announced the discovery of more than 61,000 long-lost Maya civilization

A. Guatemala (Answer)

B. Panama

C. Mexico

D. Brazil


“Al-Farooq” and “AL-Ghazali” are written by

A. Hali

B. Shibli Nomani (Answer)

C. Deputy Nazir Ahmad

D. None


of above SSC stands for ———-

A. Senate Standing Cooperation

B. Senate Standing Conference

C. Senate Standing Committee (Answer)

D. Senate Standing Coalition


International Ozone Day is observed on ——

A. September 13

B. September 14

C. September 15

D.September 16 (Answer)


The world‟s largest glacier is the Lambert glacier in Antarctica. Its length in miles is——

A. 260

B. 250 (Answer)

C. 280

D. none of these


Tbilisi is the capital of which country

A. Georgia (Answer)

B. Ethipia

C. Portugal

D. Lebanon


Nizar-Qabbani” is the National poet of———-

A. Syria (Answer)

B. Egypt

C. Iran

D. Saudi Arabia


“GOD IS THE GREATEST” IS the Motto of———

A. Iraq (Answer)

B. Turkey

C. Saudi Arabia

D. None of these


“There is no God other than God and Muhammad is His Prophet” Is The National Motto of———

A. Saudi Arabia (Answer)

B. Syria

C. Iraq

D. Egypt


Which of following country is situated below sea level

A. Srilanka

B. UAE

C. Italy

D.Netherlands (Answer)


“BBC” Stands for————-

A. British Broadcasting Corporation (Answer)

B. Britain Broadcasting Company

C. British-Broadcasting Company

D. None of these


Buraq Air is the airline of———

A. Libya (Answer)

B. Syria

C. Jordan

D. Turkey


City of Aleppo is the historical city centre of ——

A. Iraq

B. Iran

C. Syria (Answer)

D. Greece


International students day is celebrated on————

A. 11 November

B. 17 November (Answer)

C. 19 November

D. 1 December


The coin rupia was firstly issued by ———

A. Sher Shah Suri (Answer

B. Akbar

C. Humayun

D. Alla-ud-din Khilji


VEXILLOLOGY is the study of ———

A. Behaviour

B. Books

C. Countries

D.Flags (Answer)


Who is Author of book ” The Voice of Human Justice “

A. George Jordac (Answer)

B. George Orwell

C. George Fulton

D. None of these


Book named “The Voice of Human Justice ” is biography of———

A. Hazrat Umer (R.A)

B. Hazrat Ali (R.A) (Answer)

C. Hazrat Abu Bakr (R.A)

D. Hazrat Usman (R.A)


Which country from following was known as Malagasy from ——to———-

A. Malaysia 1985 to 1990

B. Bhutan 2000 to 2007

C. Peru 1999 to 2001

D.Madagascar 1958 to 1975 (Answer)


Most populated state of USA is ————-

A. California (Answer)

B. Texas

C. New York

D. Florida


Table Mountain is a flat-topped mountain which is in———

A. Rusia

B. Nepal

C. South Africa (Answer)

D. Pakistan


OPEC-Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries headquarter is in———-

A. Iran B. Kuwait

C. Austria (Answer)

D. Saudi Arab


John Garang de Mabior is famous for:————

A. Sudanese politician and leader (Answer)


B. German Free Democratic Party President

C. South African Poet

D. Non of these


Beginning of Mughal empire started after defeat of———-

A. Ibrahim Lodhi (Answer)

B. Momal Lodhi

C. Ranjeet Lodhi

D. None of these


In which year “the lion of maysor” (Tipu-sultan) was born

A. 21 November, 1750 (Answer)

B. 30 November,1749

C. 29 December, 1750

D. None of these


Which is the correct Abbreviation of USA Republican Party

A. UCR B. GOP (Answer)

C. RP

D. RPUS


Kwame Nkrumah was one of the leaders of———

A. Aisia

B. Europe

C. Africa (Answer)

D. None of these


Imran Ahmed Khan Niazi was born on ————-

A. 25 Oppctober 1952

B. 05 October 1952 (Answer)

C. 05 Novemver 1952

D. None of these


Which is Pakistan rank in Miserable Countries Ranking 2018

A. 16

B. 34 (Answer)

C. 40

D. 56


 Franklin Kettering invented————-

A. Quick start

B. automobile self start (Answer)

C. clock

D. lamp


Capital of Uganda is———

A. Kampala (Answer)

B. Luanda

C. Yerevan

D. Vienna


Who was the first Muslim President of Indian National Congress

A. Shoib Hashmi

B. Badaruddin Tayyabji (Answer)

C. A.K Azad

D. Nawab Syed Bahadur


How many countries have French as their official language

A. 28 Countries

B. 29 Countries (Answer)

C. 27 Countries

D. 30 Countries


The study of Religions is called:———

A. Seismology

B. Theology (Answer)

C. Gerontology

D. Etymology


Rome was founded in which Year

A. 463 BC

B. 892 BC

C. 753 BC (Answer)

D. 303 BC


Sher Shah Suri was a ———

A. Pashtun (Answer)

B. Tajik

C. Turk

D. Uzbik


 

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The Peloponnesian War‟ was fought between ———— and ———
A. Sparta and Iran
B. Sparta and Athens (Answer)
C. Athens and Iran
D. Athens and Asia Minor


Eskimos are the primitive people living in———
A. South America
B. Western Europe
C. Central Africa
D.North America (Answer)


The Sun reaches its Maximum Angular distance from the equator at the———-
A. Equinox
B. Zenith
C. Solstice (Answer)
D. Noontime


The Sun reaches its Maximum Angular distance from the equator at the———-
A. Equinox
B. Zenith
C. Solstice (Answer)
D. Noontime


Sargasso Sea is located in———
A. North Pacific Ocean
B. North Atlantic Ocean (Answer)
C. South Atlantic Ocean
D. None of these


Latitude of place is indicative of its————-
A. Time
B. Altitude
C. Temperature (Answer)
D. Amount of rainfall


Which one of the following seas is without a coastline
A. Sargasso Sea (Answer)
B. Tasman Sea
C. White Sea
D. Sea of Okhotsk


Black Forest is the name of a mountain present in————
A. USA
B. Russia
C. Canada
D.None of these (Answer)


Volcanoes occur at tectonic plate boundaries that are ——
A. Convergent
B. Divergent
C. Both A & B (Answer)
D. Destructive


People who are called wasps have ancestors from which country————-
A. America
B. Spain
C. England (Answer)
D. Persia


Name the Continents that form a mirror image of each other———-
A. North America and South America
B. Africa and South America (Answer)
C. Asia and Africa
D. Europe and Asia


The place of origin of an earthquake is called———?
A. Seismic focus (Answer)
B. Epicenter
C. Amphidromic Point
D. Seismic Center


Ema is an example of ———
A. Active Volcano (Answer)
B. Plateau in a volcano
C. Extinct Volcano
D. Dormant Volcano


Court language during Ranjit Singh regime was———
A. Persian (Answer)
B. Punjabi
C. Urdu
D. None


Who is known as Man of Blood and Iron ———
A. Sir Walter Scott
B. Napoleon
C. Bismarck (Answer)
D. Ho chi Minh


Mention the unique airlines whose international planes are fitted with anti-missile equipment
A. Aeroflot
B. KLM
C. EL AL (Answer)
D. Eva Air


Which airlines is the largest and National airline of Israel
A. EL AL (Answer)
B. lAL
C. Air Israel
D. Arkia Airlines


Which of the following is not a G-7 Country 
A. Japan
B. Russia (Answer)
C. France
D. Italy
D. None of the above


Usain Bolt, the holder of World record for the 100m race, belongs to which Country
A. Barbados
B. USA
C. China
D.Jamaica (Answer)


The headquarters of the African Union (AU) is located in———
A. Johannesburg
B. Cairo
C. Addis Ababa (Answer)
D. Morocco


The presidency of the UN Security Council rotates in alphabetical order among it‟s members every 
A. One month (Answer)
B. Three months
C. Six months
D. Twelve months


All African countries are members of the African Union except 
A. Addis Ababa
B. Morocco (Answer)
C. Cairo
D. Johannesburg


In France, the Bastille Day is celebrated on———
A. 14 May
B. 14 June
C. 14 July (Answer)
D. 14 August


World Photography Day WPD observed each year on ———
A. 12th August
B. 17th August
C. 19th August (Answer)
D. 22nd August


Motorola Mobile business is now own by———
A. Microsoft
B. Google
C. Yahoo
D.Lenovo (Answer)


Nokia Mobile business was acquired by———-
A. Microsoft (Answer)
B. Google
C. Yahoo
D. Apple


Communist Manifesto was originally published in ———-language
A. Chinese
B. English
C. French
D.German (Answer)


Where Is The Headquarters Of Google Located
A. Washington
B. Arizona
C. New York
D.California (Answer)


World Post Day is observed each year on———
A. 8th October
B. 9th October (Answer)
C. 10th October
D. 11th October


Al-Jazeera TV Channel belongs to ———
A. Qatar (Answer)
B. Kuwait
C. Egypt
D. Bahrain


How many Countries are members of the “Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development” (OECD), Which was founded in 1961
A. 30
B. 36 (Answer)
C. 40
D. 46


How many stars are in the flag of European Union
A. 8
B. 12 (Answer)
C. 16
D. 20


What is the dimension of the basketball court are for the Olympics and world tournaments

A. 28m×15m (Answer)

B. 26m×14m

C. 27m×16m

D. 28m×16m


Which is the only Snake that Builds a Nest

A. The female King Cobra (Answer)
B. The female viper
C. The female Anaconda
D. The female mamba


The Book “Bang-i-Dara” was written by———
A. Jon Elia
B. Mirza Ghalib
C. Faiz Ahmed Faiz
D.Allama Iqbal (Answer)


Which is the First Book of Allama Iqbal
A. Kulyat e Iqbal
B. Shikwa and Jawab-e-Shikwa
C. Javid Nama
D.Ilm ul Iqtisad (Answer)


Who invented the “Cell phone”

A. Alan Turing
B. Martin Cooper (Answer)
C. Marie Curie
D. Alexander Graham Bell


World Space Week (WSW), as declared by the United Nations General Assembly, is held every year during ———- 4-10

A. October, 4-10 (Answer)
B. November, 4-10
C. December, 4-10
D. January, 4-10


In which year did man step out on the moon
A. 1970
B. 1969 (Answer)
C. 1972
D. 1975


 

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