World General Knowledge Questions

How many points are there in badminton

A. 11

B. 21 (Answer)

C. 31

D. 41


World immunization day is being celebrated on————

A. November 10 (Answer)

B. November 15

C. November 20

D. November 25


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

A. Tunis (Answer)

B. Egypt

C. Syria

D. Sudan


Brazuca was the official match ball of FIFA World Cup 2014. Bazuca means

A. Success with Unity

B. Brazilian Culture

C. Grave Culture

D.Our Fellow (Answer)


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

A. Turkey

B. Syria

C. Egypt (Answer)

D. Tunis


Silicon Valley is a nickname for the southern portion of San Francisco Bay area in the northern part of U.S state of————

A. Alaska

B. Newyork

C. California (Answer)

D. Michigan


The Hanging Gardens is located in ———

A. Egypt

B. Iraq (Babylon) (Answer)

C. Iran

D. Jordan


The Statue of Liberty was a gift to USA from which of the following Country

A. Greece

B. Great Britain

C. France (Answer)

D. Italy


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

A. Imran Nazir

B. Kamran Akmal

C. Ahmad Shahzad (Answer)

D. Shahid Afridi


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

A. 2004 B. 2005 (Answer)

C. 2006

D. 2007


Ipoh is a city in—————

A. Indonesia

B. Malaysia (Answer)

C. China

D. South Korea


Taurus mountains are located in

A. Pakistan

B. Turkey (Answer)

C. Afghanistan

D. Nepal


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

A. 10,011

B. 10,411

C. 10,611

D.10,994 (Answer)


Which is the Second Largest Landlocked Country in the World

A. Kazakhstan

B. Azerbaijan

C. Mangolia (Answer)

D. Uzbekistan


Which is called “The valley of ten thousand smokes”

A. Texas

B. California

C. Alaska (Answer)

D. Arizona


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

A. Asia

B. Europe

C. Africa

D.Antarctica (Answer)


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

A. Azerbaijan

B. Tajikistan (Answer)

C. Kazakhstan

D. Uzbekistan


—— member of SAARC has largest literacy rate.

A. Maldives (Answer)

B. Sri Lanka

C. India

D. Bangladesh


Pakistan is the — largest cotton grower in the world.

A. 4th

B. 5th (Answer)

C. 6th

D. 7th


The highest peak of Africa is ——–

A. Mt. Elbrus

B. Mt. Kilimanjaro (Answer)

C. Mt. Everest

D. Mt. Blanc


Which of the following Crops is the largest consumer of Water

A. Rice

B. Sugarcane (Answer)

C. Wheat

D. Pulses


Which city is called “The city of silent thoroughfares”

A. Amsterdam

B. Venice (Answer)

C. Paris

D. Stockholm


Which Country is Called “Land of mighty rivers”

A. Egypt

B. India

C. USA

D.Nigeria (Answer)


Tim Paine is the ——-Test captain of Australia

A. 45

B. 46 (Answer)

C. 49

D. 51


Commonwealth Secretary General Patricia Scotland is —— by Profession

A. Doctor

B. Engineer

C. Painter

D.Barrister (Answer)


Which among the following does not belong to seven new wonders of the world

A. Taj Mahal of Agra

B. Pyramid at Chichen Itza

C. Ruins of Petra

D.The Eiffel Tower in Paris (Answer)


Who designed Statue of Christ – The Redeemer

A. Anna Levinson

B. Apostolos Vellios

C. Heitor de Silva Costa (Answer)

D. Olena Shurkhno


Who built Machu Picchu

A. Atahualpa

B. Huayna Capac

C. Pachacutec (Answer)

D. Viracocha Inca


Who built the Pharos of Alexandria

A. Dinocrates

B. Eudoxus of Cnidus

C. Mausolus

D.Sostratus of Cnidus (Answer)


The height of Burj Khalifa is———

A. 828 metres (Answer)

B. 820 metres

C. 815 metres

D. None of the above


Which is called the first wonder of the world

A. The Pyramids of Egypt (Answer)

B. The Hanging Gardens of Babylon

C. The Tomb of Mausolus

D. The Colossus of Rhodes


Which city is called “Gateway of India”

A. Mumbai (Answer)

B. Dehli

C. Kalcutta

D. Hyderabad Deccan


Which country is called “Land of snow”

A. Switzerland

B. Netherlands

C. Canada (Answer)

D. Ireland


Which City is called “Valley of flowers”

A. Peshawar (Answer)

B. Quetta

C. Lahore

D. Karachi


Which city is called “Golden city”

A. London

B. Mumbai

C. Colombo

D.Johannesburg (Answer)


Which city is called “the city of conferences”

A. Newyork

B. Geneva (Answer)

C. Washington. DC

D. London


Which country is called “Land of Lilies”

A. Canada (Answer)

B. USA

C. Mexico

D. UK


Which City is called “City of Eternal Springs”

A. Geneva

B. Berlin

C. London

D.Quito (Answer)


Which Country is called “Land of Amber”

A. Lithuania (Answer)

B. Bolivia

C. Canada

D. India


Which Country is called “Great Britain of Pacific”

A. Taiwan

B. NewZealand

C. Japan (Answer)

D. Brunai


Which Country is called “Crossroads of Western Europe”

A. Belgium (Answer)

B. Norway

C. England

D. Switzerland


Which Country is called “Isle of pearls”

A. Iran

B. Bahrain (Answer)

C. Iraq

D. Syria


——–is the key to the Mediterranean Sea

A. Spain

B. Egypt

C. Bab-ul-Maneb

D.Gibraltar (Answer)


How many General seats each province have in the Senate

A. 14 (Answer)

B. 16

C. 18

D. 20


Which Country is called “Land of Fertile Fields”

A. Algeria (Answer)

B. Luanda

C. Nigeria

D. Greenland


Which Ocean is Called “Herring Pond”

A. Atlantic Ocean (Answer)

B. Pacific Ocean

C. Arctic Ocean

D. Indian Ocean


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

A. 0 (Answer)

B. 3

C. 5

D. 7


Term and tenure of Senate membership is —— years.

A. 4 years

B. 5 years

C. 6 years (Answer)

D. 7 years


Which conutry is called “Switzerland of Africa”

A. Egypt

B. Somalia

C. Swaziland (Answer)

D. Algeria


Which Country is called “Land of milk and honey”

A. Lebanon (Answer)

B. Iraq

C. Syria

D. India


Which conutry is called “Land of protease”

A. Australia

B. NewZealand

C. South Africa (Answer)

D. Zimbabwe


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

A. Stockholm (Answer)

B. Britain

C. Austria

D. Netherland


Where is the official residence of Prime Minister of Sri Lanka

A. Temple Trees (Answer)

B. Queen’s Land

C. Blue House

D. Elysee Palace


Which Country is called “Thunderbolt of Asia”

A. Thailand

B. Bhutan (Answer)

C. China

D. Taiwan


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

A. Orography (Answer)

B. Cartography

C. Palaeogeography

D. Oceanography


The name of famous clown at Food chain McDonald‟s name is ————

A. Asa Candler

B. Col. Harland Sanders

C. Ronald McDonald (Answer)

D. Ray Kroc


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

A. Afghanistan (Answer)

B. Pakistan

C. Somalia

D. Kazakhstan


Vatican city in which the Pope lives is a city that lies in ———

A. Germany

B. France

C. Italy (Answer)

D. Belgium


Hegel was a ——— Philosopher

A. French

B. German (Answer)

C. Italian

D. Swedish


Black Pool is a ———- in England

A. Hotel

B. Tower

C. Resort (Answer)

D. Island


Moseley Road Baths are located in ——

A. UK (Answer)

B. Iran

C. Afghanistan

D. India


Pakistan played first test match in ————.

A. 1951

B. 1952 (Answer)

C. 1953

D. 1954

D. 1955


How many High Courts of Pakistan are there

A. 4

B. 5 (Answer)

C. 6

D. 7


World Happiness Inde

x was first time published in year —

A. 2009 B. 2010

C. 2012 (Answer)

D. 2013


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

A. 1993

B. 1995

C. 1997 (Answer)

D. 1999


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

A. India

B. Afghanistan

C. Iran

D.Indian-occupied Kashmir (Answer)


Ghana is the new name of———

A. Diamond coast

B. Gold coast (Answer)

C. Silver coast

D. Black coast


Habsha is the old name of———

A. Ethiopia (Answer)

B. Zaire

C. Uganda

D. Nigeria


What is a basin

A. High area of land

B. Deep area of River

C. Lower area of land (Answer)

D. None of These


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

A. 1st January

B. 9th December (Answer)

C. 9th January

D. 1st February


ODI stands for———

A. One Day International (Answer)

B. Overseas Development Institute

C. Oracle Data Integrator (Oracle

D. Office for Disability


Issues Panda is found in which country

A. Nepal

B. Bhutan

C. India

D.China (Answer)


The world‟s oldest Lake is———

A. Lake Baikal (Answer)

B. Lake Superior

C. Lake Victoria

D. Great Bear Lake


What is „Big Ben‟

A. A galaxy of stars on the sky

B. The world’s highest tower in Tokyo

C. The World’s first railway engine

D.Clock at British parliament building (Answer)


Who was the first viceroy of India

A. Lord ripon

B. Lord canning (Answer)

C. Lord curzon

D. Lord mayo


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

A. 21,196 kilometers (Answer)

B. 29,300 kilometers

C. 35,255 kilometers

D. 41,911 kilometers


Napoleon Bonaparte was the king of———

A. France (Answer)

B. Italy

C. Russia

D. Spain


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

A. 1992

B. 1996

C. 1999 (Answer)

D. 2003


National hero of Pakistan is —————.

A. Major Aziz bhatti

B. Abdul Salam

C. Quaid e Azam (Answer)

D. Muhammad bin Qasim

D. None


The term length for mayor is ——- years.

A. 3

B. 4 (Answer)

C. 5

D. 6


Members in KPK assembly are ———.

A. 122

B. 123

C. 124 (Answer)

D. 125

D. None


 

 

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