02 Flashcards
- In which year Nobel Prize for Peace was awarded to the International Committee of the Red Cross?
(a) 1917
(b) 1944
(c) 1963
(d) All of these
(d) All of these (Correct)
- Which of the following is the power resource mineral?
(a) Coal
(b) Iron ore
(c) Limestone
(d) Copper
(a) Coal (Correct)
- The planet nearest to the Earth is
(a) Mercury
(b) Jupiter
(c) Venus
(d) None of them
(c) Venus (Correct)
- Swaziland is the landlocked country of
(a) Europe
(b) Asia
(c) Africa
(d) South America
c) Africa (Correct)
- The Japanese Prime Minister at the time of World War II was:
(a) Hideki Tojo
(b) Nobusuke Kis
(c) Akira Kurasowa
(d) Masayuki Mo
(a) Hideki Tojo (Correct)
- The headquarters of International Atomic Energy Agency is located in:
(a) Geneva
(b) Washington
(c) Vienna
(d) London
(c) Vienna (Correct)
- How many members are these of Commonwealth?
(a) 50
(b) 53
(c) 48
(d) 47
(b) 53 (Correct)
- The Secretariat of Commonwealth was located in which city?
(a) Paris
(b) Geneva
(c) London
(d) Oslo
(c) London (Correct)
- “The Indus Saga and the making of Pakistan” book is written by
(a) R.L. Stevenson
(b) Aitzaz Ahsan
(c) H.G. Wells
(d) None of these
(b) Aitzaz Ahsan (Correct)
- Which of following places is the rainiest of Pakistan?
(a) Murree
(b) Rawalpindi
(c) Karachi
(d) Quetta
(a) Murree (Correct)
- Who was the last ruler of the Tughlaq dynasty of the Delhi Sultanate?
(a) Firoz Shah Tughlaq
(b) Ghiyas-ud-Din Tughlaq Shah-II
(c) Nasir-ud-Din-Mahmud
(d) Nusrat Shah
(c) Nasir-ud-Din-Mahmud (Correct)
- Who amongst the following Sultans of the slave Dynasty reigned for the longest period?
(a) Qutub-ud-Din Aibak
(b) Ghiyas-ud-din Balban
(c) Nasir-ud-Din Mahmud
(d) Shams-ud-din Iltutmish
(d) Shams-ud-din Iltutmish (Correct)
- ‘Chenab Formula’ to resolve the Kashmir dispute was presented by
(a) Sardar Abdul Qayyum Khan
(b) Ali Shah Gillani
(c) Barrister Sultan Mahmood
(d) None of the above
(a) Sardar Abdul Qayyum Khan (Correct)
- Dome of Rock is located in
(a) Jerusalem
(b) Lebanon
(c) Jordan
(d) Iraq
(a) Jerusalem (Correct)
- ‘Broadway Street’ is famous for:
(a) Banking
(b) Stock Exchange
(c) Cinema Halls
(d) Shopping Centres
(c) Cinema Halls (Correct)
- Khyber Pass is situated in
(a) Himalaya Range
(b) Karakoram Range
(c) Hindukush Range
(d) Sulaiman Range
(d) Sulaiman Range (Correct)
- Longest glacier of the world is Lambert situated in Antarctica, what is its length
(a) 320 miles
(b) 390 miles
(c) 370 miles
(d) 479 miles
(a) 320 miles (Correct)
- Which of the following is Russian airline?
(a) Aeroflot
(b) Aero Asia
(c) Russian float
(d) Aero Russia
(a) Aeroflot (Correct)
- Asiana Airlines is the airline of:
(a) India
(b) China
(c) South Korea
(d) Greece
(c) South Korea (Correct)
- The period of Rabi season is
(a) October-May
(b) May-Aug.
(c) October-June
(d) January-May
(a) October-May (Correct)
- In an Island near Alexandria an ancient wonder “The pharaohs of Alexandria” is situated. What is it?
(a) A Light House
(b) Hanging Garden
(c) Great Wall
(d) A Wall
(a) A Light House (Correct)
- Who was the President of USA during World War I?
(a) Woodrow Wilson
(b) George Truman
(c) Abraham Lincoln
(d) None of these
(a) Woodrow Wilson (Correct)
- Battle of Holdighat was fought in 1576 AD between Raja Pratab Singh and
(a) Babar
(b) Aurangzeb
(c) Akbar
(d) Jahangir
(c) Akbar (Correct)
- Muslims celebrated the “Day of Deliverance on
(a) 22nd December 1939
(b) 25th December 1939
(c) 24th December 1939
(d) 23rd December 1939
(a) 22nd December 1939 (Correct)
- The famous resolution, which came to be known as Pakistan Resolution was moved by Maulvi Fazal-ul-Haq and passed unanimously
(a) 1940
(b) 1945
(c) 1947
(d) 1944
(a) 1940 (Correct)
- Homer was the greatest poet of the language namely:
(a) Greek
(b) Latin
(c) English
(d) Spanish
(a) Greek (Correct)
- In which year New Zealand government granted right of vote to women?
(a) 1793
(b) 1893
(c) 1785
(d) None of these
(b) 1893 (Correct)
- Hollywood film industry of USA is situated in
(a) Washington
(b) New York
(c) California
(d) Maryland
(c) California (Correct)
- Who among the following has won the 2003 Nobel Peace Prize?
(a) Goh Chok Tong
(b) Vaclav Havel
(c) Pope John Paul II
(d) Shirin Ebadi
(d) Shirin Ebadi (Correct)
- Who among the following has won the 2003 Nobel Peace Prize?
(a) Goh Chok Tong
(b) Vaclav Havel
(c) Pope John Paul II
(d) Shirin Ebadi
(d) Shirin Ebadi (Correct)
- Tanzania is the new name of
(a) Zanzibar
(b) Congo
(c) Nyasaland
(d) None of them
(a) Zanzibar (Correct)
- Old name of Faisalabad is
(a) Lyallpur
(b) Montgomery
(c) None of them
(d) None of them
(a) Lyallpur (Correct)
- Where was Jesus Christ born?
(a) Iraq
(b) Jerusalem
(c) Mecca
(d) Madina
(b) Jerusalem (Correct)
- Which Sea has no coastline?
(a) Japan Sea
(b) Sargasso Sea
(c) Tasmanian Sea
(d) White Sea
(b) Sargasso Sea (Correct)
- In which country is the port of Jaffna?
(a) India
(b) Pakistan
(c) Sri Lanka
(d) China
(c) Sri Lanka (Correct)
- Who is known as the founder of Modern Turkey?
(a) TurgatOzal
(b) Kemal Ataturk
(c) Ahmad Pasha
(d) None of them
(b) Kemal Ataturk (Correct)
- Who is called “lion of the Punjab”?
(a) Sultan Tipu
(b) Ranjit Singh
(c) Zaffar Ali Khan
(d) Akbar the Great
(b) Ranjit Singh (Correct)
- Which element is named after the country Cyprus?
(a) Chlorine
(b) Copper
(c) Carbon
(d) Calcium
(b) Copper (Correct)
- Which type of plants is suited to grow under drought conditions?
(a) Pteridophytes
(b) Xerophytes
(c) Tropophytes
(d) Hygrophytes
(b) Xerophytes (Correct)
- Which of the following is the smallest ocean of the world?
(a) Pacific
(b) Indian
(c) Atlantic
(d) Arctic
(d) Arctic (Correct)