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  1. 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
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(d) All of these (Correct)

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  1. Which of the following is the power resource mineral?
    (a) Coal
    (b) Iron ore
    (c) Limestone
    (d) Copper
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(a) Coal (Correct)

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  1. The planet nearest to the Earth is
    (a) Mercury
    (b) Jupiter
    (c) Venus
    (d) None of them
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(c) Venus (Correct)

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  1. Swaziland is the landlocked country of
    (a) Europe
    (b) Asia
    (c) Africa
    (d) South America
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c) Africa (Correct)

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  1. The Japanese Prime Minister at the time of World War II was:
    (a) Hideki Tojo
    (b) Nobusuke Kis
    (c) Akira Kurasowa
    (d) Masayuki Mo
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(a) Hideki Tojo (Correct)

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  1. The headquarters of International Atomic Energy Agency is located in:
    (a) Geneva
    (b) Washington
    (c) Vienna
    (d) London
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(c) Vienna (Correct)

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  1. How many members are these of Commonwealth?
    (a) 50
    (b) 53
    (c) 48
    (d) 47
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(b) 53 (Correct)

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  1. The Secretariat of Commonwealth was located in which city?
    (a) Paris
    (b) Geneva
    (c) London
    (d) Oslo
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(c) London (Correct)

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  1. “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
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(b) Aitzaz Ahsan (Correct)

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  1. Which of following places is the rainiest of Pakistan?
    (a) Murree
    (b) Rawalpindi
    (c) Karachi
    (d) Quetta
A

(a) Murree (Correct)

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  1. 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
A

(c) Nasir-ud-Din-Mahmud (Correct)

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  1. 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
A

(d) Shams-ud-din Iltutmish (Correct)

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  1. ‘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

(a) Sardar Abdul Qayyum Khan (Correct)

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  1. Dome of Rock is located in
    (a) Jerusalem
    (b) Lebanon
    (c) Jordan
    (d) Iraq
A

(a) Jerusalem (Correct)

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  1. ‘Broadway Street’ is famous for:
    (a) Banking
    (b) Stock Exchange
    (c) Cinema Halls
    (d) Shopping Centres
A

(c) Cinema Halls (Correct)

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  1. Khyber Pass is situated in
    (a) Himalaya Range
    (b) Karakoram Range
    (c) Hindukush Range
    (d) Sulaiman Range
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(d) Sulaiman Range (Correct)

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  1. 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

(a) 320 miles (Correct)

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  1. Which of the following is Russian airline?
    (a) Aeroflot
    (b) Aero Asia
    (c) Russian float
    (d) Aero Russia
A

(a) Aeroflot (Correct)

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  1. Asiana Airlines is the airline of:
    (a) India
    (b) China
    (c) South Korea
    (d) Greece
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(c) South Korea (Correct)

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  1. The period of Rabi season is
    (a) October-May
    (b) May-Aug.
    (c) October-June
    (d) January-May
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(a) October-May (Correct)

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  1. 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) A Light House (Correct)

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  1. Who was the President of USA during World War I?
    (a) Woodrow Wilson
    (b) George Truman
    (c) Abraham Lincoln
    (d) None of these
A

(a) Woodrow Wilson (Correct)

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  1. Battle of Holdighat was fought in 1576 AD between Raja Pratab Singh and
    (a) Babar
    (b) Aurangzeb
    (c) Akbar
    (d) Jahangir
A

(c) Akbar (Correct)

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  1. Muslims celebrated the “Day of Deliverance on
    (a) 22nd December 1939
    (b) 25th December 1939
    (c) 24th December 1939
    (d) 23rd December 1939
A

(a) 22nd December 1939 (Correct)

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  1. 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

(a) 1940 (Correct)

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  1. Homer was the greatest poet of the language namely:
    (a) Greek
    (b) Latin
    (c) English
    (d) Spanish
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(a) Greek (Correct)

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  1. In which year New Zealand government granted right of vote to women?
    (a) 1793
    (b) 1893
    (c) 1785
    (d) None of these
A

(b) 1893 (Correct)

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  1. Hollywood film industry of USA is situated in
    (a) Washington
    (b) New York
    (c) California
    (d) Maryland
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(c) California (Correct)

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  1. 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
A

(d) Shirin Ebadi (Correct)

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  1. 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
A

(d) Shirin Ebadi (Correct)

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  1. Tanzania is the new name of
    (a) Zanzibar
    (b) Congo
    (c) Nyasaland
    (d) None of them
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(a) Zanzibar (Correct)

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  1. Old name of Faisalabad is
    (a) Lyallpur
    (b) Montgomery
    (c) None of them
    (d) None of them
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(a) Lyallpur (Correct)

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  1. Where was Jesus Christ born?
    (a) Iraq
    (b) Jerusalem
    (c) Mecca
    (d) Madina
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(b) Jerusalem (Correct)

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  1. Which Sea has no coastline?
    (a) Japan Sea
    (b) Sargasso Sea
    (c) Tasmanian Sea
    (d) White Sea
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(b) Sargasso Sea (Correct)

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  1. In which country is the port of Jaffna?
    (a) India
    (b) Pakistan
    (c) Sri Lanka
    (d) China
A

(c) Sri Lanka (Correct)

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  1. Who is known as the founder of Modern Turkey?
    (a) TurgatOzal
    (b) Kemal Ataturk
    (c) Ahmad Pasha
    (d) None of them
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(b) Kemal Ataturk (Correct)

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  1. Who is called “lion of the Punjab”?
    (a) Sultan Tipu
    (b) Ranjit Singh
    (c) Zaffar Ali Khan
    (d) Akbar the Great
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(b) Ranjit Singh (Correct)

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  1. Which element is named after the country Cyprus?
    (a) Chlorine
    (b) Copper
    (c) Carbon
    (d) Calcium
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(b) Copper (Correct)

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  1. Which type of plants is suited to grow under drought conditions?
    (a) Pteridophytes
    (b) Xerophytes
    (c) Tropophytes
    (d) Hygrophytes
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(b) Xerophytes (Correct)

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  1. Which of the following is the smallest ocean of the world?
    (a) Pacific
    (b) Indian
    (c) Atlantic
    (d) Arctic
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(d) Arctic (Correct)

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  1. Kyzyl-Kum Desert is present in
    (a) Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan
    (b) China
    (c) Kazakhstan
    (d) Morocco
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(a) Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan (Correct)
(The Kyzyl Kum, or Red Sand, Desert covers about 115,000 square miles between Central Asia’s Amu Darya and Syr Darya rivers. )

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  1. Which one of the following is a Great Circle?
    (a) The Arctic Circle
    (b) The Tropic of Cancer
    (c) The Equator
    (d) The Tropic of Capricorn
A

(c) The Equator (Correct)

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  1. Calcutta is situated on bank of river
    (a) Indus River
    (b) Hooghli River
    (c) Spree River
    (d) None of these
A

(b) Hooghli River (Correct)

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  1. Which of the following is the region of winter rainfall?
    (a) Mediterranean
    (b) Tropical
    (c) Arctic
    (d) Monsoon
A

(a) Mediterranean (Correct)

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  1. Name the Person who discovered Florida, Georgia and Mississippi in 1539.
    (a) Sir James Clark
    (b) De Soto
    (c) Capt Johnspeke
    (d) None of these
A

(a) Sir James Clark (Correct)

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  1. The length of the Suez Canal is approximately
    (a) 110 km
    (b) 150 km
    (c) 170 km
    (d) 125 km
A

(c) 170 km (Correct)
(When built, the canal was 164 km (102 mi) long and 8 m (26 ft) deep. After several enlargements, it is 193.30 km (120.11 mi) long, 24 m (79 ft) deep and 205 metres (673 ft) wide.)

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  1. How many species of the birds have been identified in Pakistan?
    (a) Over 550
    (b) Over 700
    (c) Over 740
    (d) Over 800
A

(c) Over 740 (Correct)

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  1. In which season reservoirs of Punjab and Sindh are alive with migrant birds?
    (a) Winter
    (b) Spring Season
    (c) Summer
    (d) Spring & Winter
A

(b) Spring Season (Correct)

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  1. Violating International law, Israel has constructed a concrete wall to divide the Palestinians in:-
    (a) Gaza
    (b) West Bank
    (c) Easter Jerusalem
    (d) Golan Heights
A

(a) Gaza (Correct)

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  1. World press freedom day is observed on
    (a) 3rd May
    (b) 13th May
    (c) 15th May
    (d) 18th May
A

(a) 3rd May (Correct)

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  1. Which is the country to have won the most Olympic titles?
    (a) China
    (b) USA
    (c) Russia
    (d) France
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(b) USA (Correct)

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  1. What is the height of the wickets used in the game of cricket in inches?
    (a) 26 inches
    (b) 27 inches
    (c) 28 inches
    (d) 29 inches
A

(c) 28 inches (Correct)

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  1. The winner of the 2003 Nobel Prize for Literature John Maxwell Coetzee belongs to which of the following countries?
    (a) Germany
    (b) USA
    (c) South Africa
    (d) Belgium
A

(c) South Africa (Correct)

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  1. Which of the following is considered the world’s oldest city:-
    (a) Damascus
    (b) Baghdad
    (c) Jericho
    (d) Cairo
A

(c) Jericho (Correct)

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  1. Which American industrialist was praised by Adlof Hitler in his autobiography, Mein Kampf. In fact, he was the only American to be praised by Hitler
    (a) Henry Ford
    (b) Gerald Ford
    (c) Thomas Alva Edison
    (d) Henry Ford II
A

(a) Henry Ford (Correct)

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  1. Headquarter of International Association Development is located in
    (a) Vienna
    (b) New York
    (c) Washington
    (d) None of these
A

(c) Washington (Correct)

57
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  1. Largest Airport of the world is
    (a) New York Airport
    (b) Chigaco Airport
    (c) King Abdul Aziz Airport
    (d) None of the Above
A

(c) King Abdul Aziz Airport (Correct)

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  1. What is the name of Belgium’s news Agency?
    (a) SANA
    (b) DPA
    (c) Belga
    (d) AGI
A

(c) Belga (Correct)

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  1. When the British dominions became defined as free and equal countries within the British Empire?
    (a) 1923
    (b) 1925
    (c) 1924
    (d) 1926
A

(d) 1926 (Correct)

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  1. When the British dominions became defined as free and equal countries within the British Empire?
    (a) 1923
    (b) 1925
    (c) 1924
    (d) 1926
A

(d) 1926 (Correct)\

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  1. The contemporary of Shakespeare was
    (a) Christopher Marlowe
    (b) Thomas Kyd
    (c) Ben Jonson
    (d) John Marston
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All of them and John Fletcher.

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  1. The world’s most famous painting ‘The Last Supper’ was created by:-
    (a) Leonardo da vinci
    (b) Pablo Picasso
    (c) Rembrandt
    (d) Guljee
A

(a) Leonardo da vinci (Correct)

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  1. Nepolean Bona Part who conquered half of the Europe was afraid of
    (a) Dog
    (b) Monkey
    (c) Cat
    (d) Rate
A

(c) Cat (Correct)

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  1. What is a Stripka?
    (a) Mountain Pass of Russia
    (b) Mountain Pass of Nepal
    (c) Mountain Pass of Bulgaria
    (d) Mountain Pass of Spain
A

(c) Mountain Pass of Bulgaria (Correct)

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  1. Brenner is a Mountain Pass (4508 ft high) situated in
    (a) Italy-France
    (b) Italy-Austria
    (c) France-Germany
    (d) Italy-Britain
A

(b) Italy-Austria (Correct)

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  1. The largest railway station of the world is located in
    (a) New York
    (b) Pakistan
    (c) Russia
    (d) None of these
A

(a) New York (Correct)

Grand Central Terminal, Park Avenue and 42nd Street, New York City, USA, built from 1903–13 which has 44 platforms

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  1. Silk airways is a airline of
    (a) Singapore
    (b) Hong Kong
    (c) Malaysia
    (d) France
A

(a) Singapore (Correct)

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  1. Name the biggest airline of Pakistan is
    (a) Blue air
    (b) Ithiad airline
    (c) PIA
    (d) none of these
A

(c) PIA (Correct)

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  1. Indicate the largest city of Pakistan population wise
    (a) Islamabad
    (b) Multan
    (c) Lahore
    (d) Karachi
A

(d) Karachi (Correct)

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  1. Saindak project is famous for
    (a) Silver
    (b) Copper
    (c) Gold
    (d) All of these
A

(d) All of these (Correct)

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  1. The Potwar plateau is very famous and rich in
    (a) Oil and gas
    (b) Chromite
    (c) Aluminum
    (d) None of these
A

(a) Oil and gas (Correct)

72
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  1. Blue Airlines belongs to which country?
    (a) Pakistan
    (b) India
    (c) America
    (d) Jordan
A

(a) Pakistan (Correct)

73
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  1. Which of following is Cottage Industry?
    (a) Cement
    (b) Sugar
    (c) Handicraft
    (d) Textile
A

(c) Handicraft (Correct)

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  1. The agro based industry is : –
    (a) Woodwork
    (b) Dairy farms
    (c) Carpets
    (d) Iron work
A

(b) Dairy farms (Correct)

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  1. Who was the first and the last woman ruler of Delhi?
    (a) Chand Bibi
    (b) Noor Jahan
    (c) Razia Sultana
    (d) None of these
A

(c) Razia Sultana (Correct)

76
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  1. Name the two regions won by British from French in 18th century?
    (a) Ghana and Egypt
    (b) Canada, USA
    (c) Egypt
    (d) Canada, India
A

(d) Canada, India (Correct)

77
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  1. Name the German scientist who discovered Nuclear Fission
    (a) Hahn Otto
    (b) John Walker
    (c) John Gutenberg
    (d) William Hunt
A

(a) Hahn Otto (Correct)

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  1. “Decline of the West” book was written by German Philosopher
    (a) Spencer
    (b) Spengler
    (c) Spinoza
    (d) None of them
A

(b) Oswald Spengler (Correct)

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  1. Kosovo, the latest independent nation in the world was ruled by?
    (a) Indonesia
    (b) Australia
    (c) Malaysia
    (d) Serbia
A

(d) Serbia (Correct)
(Kosovo, self-declared independent country in the Balkans region of Europe. Although the United States and most members of the European Union (EU) recognized Kosovo’s declaration of independence from Serbia in 2008, Serbia, Russia, and a significant number of other countries—including several EU members—did not.)

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  1. Who was the British Prime Minister at the time of Second Round Table Conference?
    (a) Ramsay MacDonald
    (b) Clement Attlee
    (c) Neville Chamberlain
    (d) None of these
A

(a) Ramsay MacDonald (Correct)

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  1. Who was the Viceroy during the time Mr. Attlee of England declared the British intention to transfer power to Indians?
    (a) Lord Irwin
    (b) Lord Mountbatten
    (c) Lord Wavell
    (d) Lord Linlithgow
A

(c) Lord Wavell (Correct)

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  1. Quaid-e-Azam became the permanent president of Muslim League
    (a) 1935
    (b) 1937
    (c) 1934
    (d) 1939
A

(c) 1934 (Correct)

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  1. How the future status of Sindh was to be decided under 3rd June plan?
    (a) By the Commission
    (b) By plebiscite
    (c) By majority vote of assembly members
    (d) None of the above
A

(c) By majority vote of assembly members (Correct)

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  1. How the future status of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa was to be decided under June 3rd Plan?
    (a) By majority vote of assembly
    (b) By the Commission
    (c) By plebiscite
    (d) None of the above
A

(c) By plebiscite (Correct)

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  1. Name the person who was the first to translate the Holy Quran in Persian
    (a) Shah Rafi-ud-Din
    (b) Shah Walliullah
    (c) Khalid bin Waleed
    (d) Mujadid AIf Sani
A

(b) Shah Walliullah (Correct)

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  1. The total period of Abbasids caliphate was
    (a) 400 years
    (b) 508 years
    (c) 600 years
    (d) 708 years
A

(b) 508 years (Correct)

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  1. Salahuddin Ayubi emerged as the hero of the Muslims in
    (a) First Crusade
    (b) Second Crusade
    (c) Third Crusade
    (d) Fourth Crusade
A

(c) Third Crusade (Correct)

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  1. Latani River is located in:
    (a) Syria
    (b) Lebanon
    (c) Turkey
    (d) Iran
    m
A

(b) Lebanon (Correct)

89
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  1. Which is the broadest strait in the world?
    (a) Northumberland Strait
    (b) Messina Strait
    (c) Mozambique Strait
    (d) None of these
A

(c) Mozambique Strait (Correct)

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  1. Which of the following countries has the largest area in the world?
    (a) Canada
    (b) China
    (c) U.S.A.
    (d) Russia
A

(d) Russia (Correct)

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  1. The foreign phrase Aqua pura means
    (a) Air
    (b) Water
    (c) Mineral
    (d) None of these
A

(b) Pure Water (Correct)

92
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  1. Name the longest river of Pakistan
    (a) Chenab
    (b) Karaola
    (c) Indus
    (d) Jehlum
A

(c) Indus (Correct)

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  1. Who advocated the theory of laissez faire?
    (a) Marshall
    (b) Malthus
    (c) Adam Smith
    (d) None of these
A

(c) Adam Smith (Correct)

94
Q
  1. Where was Albert Einstein born?
    (a) UK
    (b) USA
    (c) Germany
    (d) Albania
A

(c) Germany (Correct)

95
Q
  1. The Keil canal links the
    (a) Pacific and Atlantic Ocean
    (b) Mediterranean and Red Sea
    (c) Mediterranean and Black Sea
    (d) North Sea and Baltic Sea
A

(d) North Sea and Baltic Sea (Correct)

The canal connects the North Sea from the River Elbe to the Baltic Sea at Kiel.

96
Q
  1. Who was the first Asian to have received the Nobel Prize?
    (a) C.V. Raman
    (b) R.N. Tagore
    (c) Mother Teresa
    (d) I.A. Bunin
A

(b) R.N. Tagore (Correct)

97
Q
  1. Name the author of “Ulema in Politics”
    (a) K.K. Aziz
    (b) I.H. Qureshi
    (c) S.M. Ikram
    (d) Hassam Askari Rizvi
A

(b) I.H. Qureshi (Correct)

98
Q
  1. “Wings of Fire” is autobiography of
    (a) Dr. Abdul Kalam
    (b) Prevez Musharaf
    (c) Zameer Jaffery
A

(a) Dr. Abdul Kalam (Correct)

99
Q
  1. Who was the oldest person so far to have been awarded Nobel Prize and what was his age at that time?
    (a) Prof William Lawrence Bragg, 88 years
    (b) Prof Francis Peyton Rous, 87 years
    (c) Prof Frederic Sanger, 90 years
    (d) Sir John Bardeen, 89 years
A

(b) Prof Francis Peyton Rous, 87 years (Correct)

ND: oldest prizewinner was 90-year-old Leonid Hurwicz, who won the Economics Nobel (technically called the Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economics Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel) in 2007. The youngest winner is Malala Yousafzai. She won the Peace Prize in 2014 when she was 17 years old.

100
Q
  1. Torah is the religious book of which religion?
    (a) Judaism
    (b) Christianity
    (c) Taoism
    (d) None of the
A

(a) Judaism (Correct)