Most Repeated MCQs of General Knowledge (1980 To Date) - Answer - 6
Most Repeated MCQs of General Knowledge (1980 To Date) - Answer - 6
Most Repeated MCQs of General Knowledge (1980 To Date) - Answer - 6
(a) Noah Glass (b) All of these (c) Jack Dorsey (d) Biz Stone
Q6 Syed Sharifuddin Pirzada served as the Secretary General of the OIC during ____________.
(a) River Colorado (b) River Hudson (c) River Mississippi (d) River Amazon
General Knowledge for CSS Screening / Level #2 Index
(a) 1300 miles (2093 km) (b) 1885 miles (3035 km)
(c) 1860 miles (2995 km) (d) 1600 miles (2576 km)
(a) Mount Everest (b) Karakoram Peak (c) Naga Perbat (d) Kangchenjunga
(a) 25910 feet (7897 meters) (b) 25660 feet (7821 meters)
(c) 25801 feet (7864 meters) (d) 24000 feet (7315 meters)
(a) 4th October (b) 3rd October (c) 1st October (d) 2nd October
Q10 The Islamic Consultative Assembly (Persian: ???? ????? ???????) is the parliament
of_____________.
(a) 20000 sq.mi (51800 sq.km) (b) 100000 sq.mi (259000 sq.km)
(c) 70000 sq.mi (181300 sq.km) (d) 40000 sq.mi (103600 sq.km)
(a) Le de Forest (b) Alan M. Turning (c) F. Lanchestre (d) Martin Cooper
(a) Indian Ocean (b) Atlantic Ocean (c) Pacific Ocean (d) None of these
(a) Capital of Niger (b) Language of Niger (c) Currency of Niger (d) Province of Niger
Q2 World’s longest non-stop commercial flight starts from Qatar and lands in_____________.
(a) Los Angelas (b) New Zealand (c) Australia (d) Landon
(a) Jack London (b) Geoffery Chaucer (c) Henry Fielding (d) Robert Penn Warren
Q6 The famous island located at the South of Hudson River is called _______.
(a) Bhakra Nangal on river Sutlej (b) Hirakud Dam on the river Mahanadi-Orissa
(c) The Grande(Switzerland) (d) None of these
(a) Federal Congress (b) People's Congress (c) Parliament (d) National Congress
(a) Central Gas Theft Operations (b) Company Gas Theft Operations
(c) Counter Gas Theft Operations (d) Counter Gas Theft Organization
(a) Waldeyer (b) Rudolf Diesel (c) Paul Muller (d) Faraday
(a) Serene air (b) Vision air international (c) Airblue (d) All of these
(a) Sindhu Sagar (b) Arab Samundra (c) Erythraean Sea (d) All of these
(a) 10th July (b) 22nd April (c) 15th May (d) 5th June
(a) Sebastian Vettel (b) Michael Schumacher (c) Lewis Hamilton (d) Jim Clark
(a) Borneo (b) Sri Lanka (c) New Guinea (d) Kalaalit Numaat (Greenland)
(a) Jamshed Maskeen (b) Ayesha Jalal (c) John Prelims (d) Zahid Ali Sayyed
Q4 Started in 1618 A.D. as religious-cum-political war between the Lutherans and Catholics in Germany and
(a) War of Roses (b) Thirty years war (c) Seven years war (d) Boer war
(a) None (b) Lake Tana (c) Lake Victoria (d) Lake Titicaca
(a) Diego Garcia (b) Virgin Island (c) Honshu Island (d) Bomes
(a) Women's day (b) Children day (c) Teachers day (d) None of these
(a) Himalayas (b) Rocky Mountains (c) Andes Mountains (d) Pamir Mountains
(a) 19th November (b) 29th November (c) 9th November (d) 15th November
Q5 Which state stretches from East Europe across North Asia to the Pacific Ocean?
(a) France (b) New Delhi (c) San Francisco (d) Sydney
(a) Central excise day (b) Election day (c) Indigenious day (d) World peace day
Q2 The Country through which both equator abd Tropic of Capricorn passes is.
(a) Asia and Australia (b) South America and North America
(c) Asia and Africa (d) Asia and Europe
Q7 For which play was George Bernard Shaw awarded the Noble Prize for Literature?
(a) Candida (b) Saint Joan (c) Man and Superman (d) Pygmalion
Q8 Vanezuela's Parliament is called National Congress. By what name Vietnam Parliament is called?
(a) National Assembly (b) People's Assembly (c) People's Council (d) Liblandia
Q10 Which city is the industrial city and famous seaport as "Granite City"?
(a) Black Sea (b) Aegean Sea (c) Red Sea (d) Arabian Sea
(a) 333 meters (1093 feet) (b) 355 meters (1163 feet)
(c) 330 meters (1083 feet) (d) 319 meters (1046 feet)
Q9 Highest mountain peak of Himalaya range in Pakistan with the height of 26660 feet is________.
(a) Manaslue 1 (b) Makalu (c) Nanga Parbat (d) Broad Peak
(a) 374 meters (1227 feet) (b) 367 meters (1205 feet)
(c) 391 meters (1283 feet) (d) 366 meters (1200 feet)
(a) People's Assembly (b) National Congress (c) National Assembly (d) People's Council
(a) Hyderabad, India (b) Hill Station, USA (c) Landi Kotal,Pakistan (d) Gorakhpur, India
(a) Abdul Hakeem (b) Abdul Kalam Azad (c) Anwar Saddat (d) Shah Waliullah
Q8 The United Nations General Assembly has designated the year 2012 as the International Year of
____________.
(a) Forests (b) Planet Earth (c) Recociliation (d) Sustainable Energy for All
(a) Eudoxus of Cnidus (b) Dinocrates (c) Sostratus of Cnidus (d) Mausolus
Q7 No. Of commissioners appointed by the congress in order to find out the suitable area for the capital
of America, were__________.
(a) Sharif Miyahud (b) Tufail Ahmad (c) Sir Syed Ahmad Khan (d) Allama Iqbal
(a) 39769 sq.mi (103002 sq.km) (b) 35000 sq.mi (90650 sq.km)
(c) 32599 sq.mi (84431 sq.km) (d) 36775 sq.mi (95247 sq.km)
(a) Pound (b) Peso (c) New Zealand Dollar (d) Franc
(a) G.W. Chaudhry (b) I.H. Qureshi (c) Stanely Wolpert (d) Kuldeep Nayar
(a) Rahman Baba (b) khushal Khan khattak (c) HAMZA Baba (d) Israr Atal
Q8 Egypt lies in Northeastern Africa and Southwestern Asia, which part of Egypt is in Asia?
(a) Cairo (b) Sinai Peninsula (c) Both a and b (d) None of them
Q9 A ship met with an accident at 30°E and 35°N. The ship was sailing in the:
(a) Baltic Sea (b) Black Sea (c) Mediterranean Sea (d) Red Sea
Q1 In 190 BC a battle was fought between Syrians and Romans. Syrian Army was defeated. Name the battle?
(a) Battle of Magnesia (b) Battle of Arabia (c) Battle of Gibraltar (d) Battle of Platea
Q3 International Day of Cooperatives is observed on the ________ Saturday of July each year.
(a) Pupa of silkworm (b) Larva of silkworm (c) Egg of silkworm (d) Insect itself
Q3 The battle of Uhad was fought between 3000 Kafirs and 700 Muslims in ______________.
(a) 624 A.D (b) 625 A.D (c) 622 A.D (d) 623 A.D
Q6 How many Indians have got Pakistan’s Highest Civil Award known as Nishan-e-Pakistan.
(a) Kuala Lumper (b) Taipei (c) Nanjing (d) Hong Kong
(a) Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania (b) Crotia, Belarus and Mangolia
(c) Algeria, Argentina and balgeria (d) None of these
Q10 Which is the only strait between Atlantic and Pacific Ocean?
(a) Devis Strait (b) Magellan Strait (c) Sunda Strait (d) Joher Strait
(a) Ustad Allah Baksh (b) Ustad Ahmad Lahouri (c) Norman Volvak (d) Henry Irwin
(a) N. Atlantic Ocean (b) Pacific Ocean (c) Indian Ocean (d) Arctic Ocean
(a) Merchant of Venice (b) Macbeth (c) Othello (d) All of them
(a) Gulf of Mexico (b) Gulf of Guinea (c) Gulf of St.Lawrence (d) Gulf of Chihli
Q4 Which strait separates the Vancouver Island and Mainland British Columbia?
(a) Taiwan Strait (b) Strait of Dover (c) Cook Strait (d) Strait of Georgia
(a) Gudvenger glacier (b) Krimmler (c) Fautuaa (d) Tin Mine Creek
Q10 The battle of Uhad was fought between 3000 kafirs and 700 muslims in.
(a) 624 A.D (b) 625 A.D (c) 622 A.D (d) 623 A.D
(a) Pacific Ocean (b) Mediterranean Sea (c) Aral Sea (d) Atlantic Ocean
(a) Majlis (b) Riksdag (c) National Congress (d) National Assembly
(a) Bay of Bengal (b) Hudson Bay (c) Shatt-al-Arab (d) North Sea
(a) Indian Ocean (b) S. Pacific Ocean (c) N. Atlantic Ocean (d) Arctic Ocean
Q6 A crack in the earth's crust through which hot magma and gases forces out is called ___________.
Q7 Almost 100% population is Muslim. Male is the name of capital of Maldives. Which is its currency?
Q9 Which one of the following regions of the world is called "the bread basket of the world"?
(a) Central Angola (b) Eastern Turkey (c) Valdai Hills (d) Lesotho
(a) Kandhar (b) Mizar Sharif (c) Kabul (d) None of them
(a) 1578 miles (2541 km) (b) 1300 miles (2093 km)
(c) 800 miles (1288 km) (d) 1420 miles (2286 km)
Q8 An important battle was fought between Alexander the Great and Raja Porus in which Raja defeated. In
(a) 326 B.C (b) 324 B.C (c) 321 B.C (d) 320 B.C
(a) East to west (b) South to North (c) West to East (d) North to South
Q2 What was the name of concrete barrier that physically and ideologically divided Germany in 1961?
(a) Peace Wall (b) Peace Wall of Berlin (c) Berlin Wall (d) Peace Berlin Wall
(a) Muhammad Aslam (b) Muhammad Rustam Gallani (c) Z A. Nazir (d) Nawaz Rawn
(a) Christopher Romeo (b) Charles Edward (c) A. Elliot (d) E.B. White
Q7 Who was chosen by Hazrat Umar (R.A) to lead the Muslim Army in the battle of Qadsiya?
(a) Hazrat Ubaida Bin Jerrah (R.A) (b) Hazrat Khalid Bin Waleed (R.A)
(c) Hazrat Saad Bin Abi Waqas (R.A) (d) Hazrat Umer R.A
(a) Allied Forces (b) NATO (c) Atlantic Charter (d) League of Nations
(a) National Assembly (b) Constituent Assembly (c) Parliament (d) People's Assembly
(a) 70000 sq.mi (181300 sq.km) (b) 15000 sq.mi (38900 sq.km)
(c) 120000 sq.mi (310800 sq.km) (d) 225000 sq.mi (585800 sq.km)
Q8 In ODI Cricket Which Team holds the record of highest margin win (by score) is _________ .
(a) Sri Lanka (b) Australia (c) South Africa (d) New zealand
(a) Area b/w two oceans (b) Area b/w two rivers
(c) Area b/w two islands (d) Area b/w two countries
Q1 Which country Set world record by planting 541,176 saplings in a single day which has been duly
(a) China (b) Canada (c) Pakistan (d) United States of America
(a) Cyclonic rainfall (b) Monsoon rains (c) Normal rainfall (d) Orographic rainfall
(a) Atlantic Ocean (b) Arctic Ocean (c) Pacific Ocean (d) Indian Ocean
(a) 25325 feet (7719 meters) (b) 26810 feet (8172 meters)
(c) 26750 feet (8153 meters) (d) 27824 feet (8481 meters)
(a) Sri Lanka, South Africa (b) Bhutan, Fiji (c) India, Nepal (d) All of them
(a) November 11,2016 (b) October 15,2016 (c) August 22,2016 (d) September 21,2016
Q5 Which of the following ocean currents is popularly known as "Warm Blanket of Europe"
(a) Beneguela Current (b) Canaries Current (c) Gulf Stream (d) West wind drift
Q7 Empire of Lies, a new novel that imagines a world where one man is able to go back in time to alter
history and allow the Ottoman Empire to conquer Europe is authored by__________.
(a) Khaled Hosseini (b) Salma Hayed (c) Raymond Khoury (d) Nadeem Aslam
Q9 The headquarter of ESCAP (Economic and Social Commission for Asia) are situated at?
Q4 What furniture item was invented by California furniture designer Charles Prior Hall in 1968.
(a) Captain’s chair (b) Waterbed (c) Sofa bed (d) Hammock
(a) Alexander the Great (b) Julius Caesar (c) Napoleon Bonaparte (d) Aristotle
(a) 24012 feet (7319 meters) (b) 24000 feet (7315 meters)
(c) 23440 feet (7145 meters) (d) 23420 feet (7138 meters)
(a) Far East (b) Middle East (c) Africa (d) South Asia
(a) Bamboo (b) Beech (c) European larch (d) Red pine
(a) Corsica (b) Saint Helena (c) None of these (d) Elba
(a) John W. Deam (b) Katei Hickman (c) L. Carl Brown (d) Jonathen Neale
(a) 1st December (b) 3rd December (c) 5th December (d) 13th October
(a) Arctic Ocean (b) Atlantic Ocean (c) Pacific Ocean (d) Indian Ocean
Q9 Algeria is bordered by the Mediterranean sea, Tunisia and Libya, Niger, Mali and Mauritania and
_______.
(a) Shahid Javed Burki (b) K.K. Aziz (c) I.H. Qureshi (d) Hassan Askari Rizvi
(a) $20 billion USD (b) $24.4 billion USD (c) None of these (d) $22 billion USD
(a) 1860 miles (2995 km) (b) 1600 miles (2576 km)
(c) 1400 miles (2254 km) (d) 1300 miles (2093 km)
(a) King of Nepal (b) King of Saudi Arabia (c) King of Jordan (d) King of Oman
(a) Three months (b) seven months (c) Four months (d) Two months
Q4 Battle of Holdighati was fought in 1576 AD between Raja Pratap Singh and Mughal Emperor. Raja Pratap
(a) Kuala Lumper (b) Nanjing (c) Hong Kong (d) Shanghai
(a) Black Sea (b) Red Sea (c) Baltic Sea (d) South China Sea
Q10 Which of the following is used as the logo of the world wide fund for nature (WWF)?
(a) Gudvanger Glacier (b) Utla (c) Tyssa (d) Tin Mine Creek
(a) Aral Sea (b) Mediterrean Sea (c) Arabian Sea (d) Baltic Sea
(a) Ray Bradbury (b) Jack London (c) Robert Gates (d) Roger Becher
(a) 6th December (b) 8th December (c) 5th December (d) 9th December
(a) Marstein (b) Natal National Park (c) Odda (d) Hardanger Ford
Q3 A vent in the Earth’s surface that emits steam and gases, essentially associated with volcanic
Q4 How many Pakistani blue helmets have embraced martyrdom while serving under the UN umbrella?
(a) Dr. Safdar Mahmood (b) K.K.Aziz (c) K.B. Saeed (d) None of these
(a) Rudyard Kipling (b) Alexander Pope (c) Emily Bronte (d) James Joyce
(a) Harbin, China (b) Skardu, Pakistan (c) Dras, India (d) Sydney, Australia
(a) 1249000 km2 (b) 1543000 km2 (c) 1232200 km2 (d) 462000 km2
(a) Bonus line (b) Baulk line (c) Attack line (d) Service line
Q8 In which one of the following South East Asian countries, India will build satellite tracking station
__________?
(a) Issac Newton (b) Albert Einstein (c) Copernicus (d) Galileo
(a) South America (b) North America (c) Australia (d) South America
Q2 Total population of Brunei is 400, 000. What is the percentage of Muslim population in Brunei?
(a) Mahyana and Hinayana (b) Sunnis and Shias (c) Catholics (d) Protestants
(a) Richard Nixon (b) Jimmy Carter (c) Ronald Reagan (d) J. F. Kennedy
(a) Dalayi Lama (b) Mala YousafZaai (c) Huston Smith (d) None of these
(a) India (b) United Kingdom (c) China (d) United States
(a) Staten (b) National Legialative Council (c) Storting (d) Sejm
Q4 Which of the following country has won the first edition of hockey championship trophy?
(a) 237760 km2 (b) 437000 km2 (c) 1232200 km2 (d) 797600 km2
Q6 The Declaration of Independence which renounced allegiance to the British throne, drafted by Thomas
(a) July 25th, 1796 (b) August 14th, 1766 (c) July 4th, 1776 (d) August 4th, 1786
(a) Henry Bequerel (b) Marie Curie (c) Newton (d) Einstein
Q9 South African Parliament is called House of Assembly. By what name Parliament of Spain is called?
(a) 100000 sq.mi (259000 sq.km) (b) 3500000 sq.mi (9065000 sq.km)
(c) 4700 sq.mi (12200 sq .km) (d) 52000 sq.mi (135000 sq.km)
(a) Hudson Bay (b) Arctic Ocean (c) Bay of Bengal (d) Russia
Q2 Ringgit is the name of Malaysian currency. Which of the following is the Parliament of Malaysia?
(a) Majlis (b) Parliament (c) National Assembly (d) Dewan Rakyat
Q3 In 1991 US-Led multinational forces attack Iraq to oust Iraqi troops from Kuwait. Name the battle?
(a) Gulf War (b) Gulf War 2 (c) War of the Roses (d) Israel-Arab War
(a) I.H. Qureshi (b) Ishrat Hussain (c) Ishtiaq Hussain (d) Ayesha Jalal
Q10 Name the person who discovered sea route from Europe to India:
(a) Vasco da Gama (b) Christopher Columbus (c) Marco Polo (d) Amengo Vespuci
(a) Mt. Kilimanjaro (b) Mt. Kenya (c) Rocky Mountain (d) Colorado Mountain
(a) Aral Sea (b) Black Sea (c) North Sea (d) Caspian Sea
Q3 Menai Strait separates the North Wales Coast with the ________.
(a) North Sea (b) Coast of Anglesey (c) Baltic Sea (d) Red Sea
(a) Pacific Ocean (b) Atlantic Ocean (c) Indian Ocean (d) None of these
Q5 Which country passed a law to legalise child labour for kids from age of 10 on 18 July 2014
_____________?
(a) South America and North America (b) Asia and Africa
(c) Asia and Europe (d) Asia and Australia
(a) Xinmin (b) Shinghai Daily (c) China Daily (d) Hushang
(a) The Hague (b) Washigton (c) Geneva (d) New York
(a) Louis Pasteur (b) Alexander Fleming (c) Edward Jenner (d) Jonas Salk
(a) 1254000 sqm (b) 786000 sqm (c) 580000 sqm (d) 800000 sqm
(a) Los Angeles (b) Southwestern Arizona (c) New York (d) Washington-DC
(a) To permit the shrinkage of metal (b) To save the cost of metal
(c) None of these (d) To allow for the expansion during heat
(a) Nothern China (b) Nothern USA (c) Nothern Canada (d) None of these
Q8 Ernesto Che Guevara was a famous revolutionary guerrilla fighter to which country did he belong?
(a) Southern Europe (b) Northern Europe (c) Eastern Europe (d) Western Europe
(a) Arabian Sea and Red Sea (b) Red Sea and North Sea
(c) Mediterranean Sea and Red Sea (d) Mediterranean Sea and North Sea
(a) London (b) Hague the (c) Lop Nor (d) Jeddah
Q3 Which city is the ancient centre of art and famous for science and culture?
(a) 15th December (b) 21st December (c) 25th December (d) 1st December
Q5 Spartan War 1 was fought in 459 BC between Sparta and Athen. For how long the war lasted?
(a) North Sea (b) Aral Sea (c) Black Sea (d) Bay of Bengal
Q6 Who is the only cricket team to win their inaugural test match?
(a) S.M. Bruke (b) Mansoor A Shah (c) K.M. Arif (d) Kamal Ahmad
(a) Bering Strait (b) Plak Strait (c) Harmoz Strait (d) None of these
Q10 Who said these words "Better to reign in hell than serve in heaven"?
Q1 Which bird with a distinctive call lays its eggs in the nests of other birds?
(a) Honshu Island (b) Baffin Island (c) Borneo Island (d) None of these
(a) 24165 feet (7365 meters) (b) 24012 feet (7319 meters)
(c) 26041 feet (7937 metets) (d) 26750 feet (8153 meters)
(a) 73550000 sq. km (b) 166240000 sq. km (c) 82360000 sq. km (d) 13980000 sq. km
(a) Roraima Plateau (b) Salzburg (c) Pyrenees (d) Bern Alps
Q6 Name the Powerful Country which offered help to the Pakistan Army before surrendering in Dhaka
during
(a) Russia (b) United kingdom (c) United States (d) France
(a) Washington, D.C (b) New York (c) New Jersey (d) California
(a) Port Said (b) Port Harcourt (c) Darwin (d) San Francisco
(a) Macaws (b) Cockatoos (c) White Bellbird (d) None of these
Q5 The fine yellowish dust or silt spread and deposited by the winds, that is very fertile is called
________.
(a) Bahlol Lodi (b) Ibrahim Lodi (c) Sikandar Lodi (d) None of these
(a) John Cabot (b) Eric the Red (c) Koro Gligora (d) Oumar Konari
(a) S.M. Ikram (b) I.H. Oureshi (c) K.K. Aziz (d) Chaudhry Muhammad Ali
(a) Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia and United Arab Emirates
(b) Second World Nations
(c) Third World Nations
(d) Fourth World Nations
(a) Anna Sewell (b) Erich Remargue (c) Peal S. Buck (d) Sinclair Lewis
(a) Tycho Brahe (b) Edwin Hubble (c) Isaac Asimov (d) Georges Lemaitre
(a) Goa (IndiA) (b) Beijing (ChinA) (c) Moscow (Russia) (d) Cape Town (South AfricA)
(a) Switzerland (b) Indonesia (c) New Zealand (d) None of these
Q3 Which became the first river in the world to be granted the same legal rights as that of human beings
on 15 March 2017?
(a) Blue House (b) Queen’s Land (c) Temple Trees (d) Elysee Palace
Q6 Germany was defeated by England in a naval battle fought in 1916, Name the battle.
(a) Boer War (b) Battle of Jutland (c) Battle of Platae (d) War of Austrian
(a) Nelson Mandela (b) Bill Clinton (c) Barack Obama (d) Charles Darwin
Q8 Ashoka was great king of Sub continent Indo Pak. His religion was ____________.
(a) 12th March, 1949 (b) 12th March, 1975 (c) 13th January, 1975 (d) 13th August, 1975
Q1 The statesman, politician, scholar, inventor, and one of early presidents of USA invented the swivel
chair, the spherical sundial, the moldboard plow, and the cipher wheel was___________?
(a) Thomas Jefferson (b) Alexander Hamilton (c) John Adams (d) George Washington
Q8 Apollo __________ placed the copy of the Holy Quran on the moon.
(a) Ontario Lake (b) Athabasca Lake (c) Reindeer Lake (d) All of these
(a) 319 meters (1046 feet) (b) 346 meters (1136 feet)
(c) 323 meters (1058 feet) (d) 307 meters (1007 feet)
(a) Takkakaw Creek (b) Arthur Creek (c) Tin Mine Creek (d) Krimmler
(a) Mario Puzo (b) Mohsin Hamid (c) W. E.Hunter (d) Pro.Muhammad Younas
(a) Mumbai, India (b) Los cabos, Mexico (c) Berlin, Germany (d) Kabul, Afghanistan
(a) 24784 feet (7554 meters) (b) 25325 feet (7719 meters)
(c) 24165 feet (7365 meters) (d) 24750 feet (7544 meters)
Q3 In the study of which of the following areas, the instrument of 'Seismograph' is used?
Q5 Which player has the highest T20 individual score for Pakistan?
(a) Umar Akmal (b) Babar Azam (c) Ahmed shahzad (d) Misbah-ul-haq
(a) Arabian Peninsula & Iberian Peninsula (b) Iberian Peninsula & Balkan Peninsula
(c) Balkan Peninsula & Anatolia Peninsula (d) Anatolia Peninsula & Iberian Peninsula
(a) 23rd March (b) 15th April (c) 18th March (d) 5th March
(a) Meroe Park (b) Mike Pompeo (c) None of these (d) Gina Haspel
Q10 The book titled "Zindagi Zinda Dili Ka Nam Hey" was written by _________.
(a) Zafar Ullah Poshni (b) Daily Newspaper (c) Journal (d) None
(a) Caribbean Sea (b) Mediterranean Sea (c) Baltic Sea (d) Andaman Sea
Q5 Paradise Lost was written by John Milton. Who wrote "Paradise Regained"?
(a) John Ruskin (b) O. Goldsmith (c) John Milton (d) Shelly
Q6 In which city Napolean was exiled when he lost the battle of Waterloo in 1815?
(a) Grand Coulee (USA) (b) Itaipu Dam (Brazil & Paraguay)
(c) Tarbela Dam (Pakistan) (d) Three Gorges Dam (China)
(a) 10th May (b) 25th May (c) 17th May (d) 15th May
(a) Name of airline (b) Name of river (c) Name of mountain (d) Name of lake
(a) Air Iran (b) Mahan Airline (c) KLM Airline (d) S.18 Airline
(a) I.H. Qureshi (b) Munshi Lala gee (c) Fazal Muqeem (d) Maulana Abu-Kalam Azad
(a) Irish Republic, United Kingdom (b) Japan (c) Russia (d) Indonesia
(a) Zahid Hussain (b) Abdul Qadir (c) V.A Jaffery (d) Qasim parekh
Q6 Kazakhstan is the largest country in Central Asia. Which is the capital of Kazakhstan?
(a) Agha Hashr Kashmiri (b) Mir Amman Dehlvi (c) Allama Iqbal (d) Sheikh Saadi
(a) Allama Iqbal (b) Faiz Ahmad Faiz (c) Asad Ullah Ghalib (d) Nasim Hijazi
Q10 The World’s oldest person (woman) From japan, died on 21-april-2018 at the age of 117 was______?
(a) Shazia iqbal (b) Nabi tajima (c) Jeane calmete (d) Junko tabie
(a) Akbar (b) None of these (c) Shah Jahan (d) Aurengzeb
(a) Ibn-al-Hatham (b) Imam Ghazali (c) Abu Zahra (d) Ibn-i-Athar
(a) Gudvanger Stream (b) Mardala Stream (c) Hunlen (d) Ribbon Stream
Q7 Which city is the venue of talks between Prime Minister Lal Bahadur Shastri and President Ayub Khan on
Q9 Of the total water on the earth, fresh water reserves constitute approximately_________.
(a) Kerl Marx (b) Vladimir Lenin (c) Robbespierre (d) None of these
Q3 Jinnah, Pakistan and Islamic Identity; The "Search for Salahudin" is written by ___________.
(a) Akbar Ahmed (b) Ayesha Jalal (c) Stenley Wolpert (d) Hector Bolitho
Q5 In 1821 Mexico won its war of independence, ending a 300 year colonial rule. Which country had
colonized Mexico.
(a) Karl Bens (b) Ralph H. Bear (c) Karoline Berliner (d) Andrew Smith Bernard
(a) England (b) New Zealand (c) South Africa (d) Australia
(a) Shaun pollock (b) Wasim Akram (c) Chaminda vaas (d) Muttiah muralitharan
Q1 Name the only secretary general of UN who resigned from his post.
(a) Mrs Vijay Lakshmi pandit (b) Trygve Lie (c) Kofi Annan (d) U. Thant
Q7 Laszlo and George Biro invented which piece of writing instrument in 1938?
(a) Ballpoint Pen (b) Fountain pen (c) Graphite pen (d) Roller ballpen
Q8 President Idi Amin was forced to go into exile. In which did he spend his exile period and eventually
die.
(a) 10th October (b) 20th October (c) 15th January (d) 5th October
Q10 Which of the following words explains a narrow strip of water separating two landmarks and connecting
Q1 Agra is very famous city of India due to Taj Mahal, it is situated on the bank of river_______.
(a) Southern Rhodesia (b) Northern Rhodesia (c) Zaire (d) Saigon
(a) Black Sea and Sea of Marmara (b) Pacific Ocean and Southern Ocean
(c) Pacific Ocean and Arctic Oceans (d) None of these
(a) 105,000 sq. miles (b) 110,000 sq. miles (c) 500,000 sq. miles (d) 260,000 sq. miles
(a) Stephen Philip (b) Harnold Pinter (c) John Clancy (d) Andre Singer
(a) In Talboot (b) Commie Brockay (c) James Anderson (d) Sidney Sheladon
Q7 First China war fought between China and Britian is known as ________.
(a) Balkan War (b) Opium War (c) Battle of Mycale (d) BoerWar
(a) Wajahat Saeed (b) Qayyum Rai (c) Shujat Karim (d) Rashid Mahmood
Q9 International day for natural disaster reduction is observed on second Wednesday of which month?
(a) 23405 feet (7134 meters) (b) 23490 feet (7160 meters)
(c) 23420 feet (7138 meters) (d) 23860 feet (7237 meters)
(a) Canada (b) Western Australia (c) Northern USA (d) None of these
(a) May 29 , 1353 (b) May 29,1453 (c) April 22, 1353 (d) April 22, 1453
(a) Victoria Lake (b) Tanganyika Lake (c) Malawi Lake (d) All of these
Q8 Federal Investigation Agency Act (FIA ACT) of Pakistan was passed in ___________.
(a) Mont Karl (b) Monaco (c) Monte Carlo (d) Mancino
Q10 First Pakistani to hit century in T20 International cricket was ______________.
(a) Shahid Afridi (b) Ahmad Shahzad (c) Imran Nazir (d) Kamran Akmal
(a) 452 meters (1483 feet) (b) 438 meters (1435 feet)
(c) 818 meters (2684 feet) (d) 415 meters (1562 feet)
(a) Mariana Trench (b) South Africa (c) Dead Sea (d) South Pole
(a) 450000 sq.mi (1165500 sq.km) (b) 40000 sq.mi (103600 sq.km)
(c) 120000 sq.mi (310800 sq.km) (d) 250000 sq.mi (647500 sq.km)
(a) United States (b) Bangladesh (c) South Korea (d) India
Q10 Which of the strait is a 180 km wide (111.85-mile-wide) strait between Taiwan and China?
(a) Strait of Taiwan (b) Strait of Malacca (c) Strait of Gibralter (d) Strait of Bering
(a) 17102 miles (27532 km) (b) 1320 miles (2130 km)
(c) 800 miles (1288 km) (d) 820 miles (1320 km)
(a) Bertrant Russell (b) Thomas Hardy (c) Hegel (d) Karl Marx
(a) 377944 km2 (b) 1424500 km2 (c) 2 million (d) 786000 km2
(a) Stanley Wolpert (b) Maleeha Lodhi (c) Ian Talbot (d) Aysha Jalal
(a) Rabindranath Tagore (b) Dr. Abdul Salam (c) I.A Bunin (d) C.V Raman
(a) 631 A.D (b) 627 A.D (c) 628 A.D (d) 630 A.D
(a) 391 meters (1283 feet) (b) 442 meters (1451 feet)
(c) 367 meters (1205 feet) (d) 366 meters (1200 feet)
Q3 Who used the slogan ”Make america great again (MAGA)” during election Campaign in America?
(a) Hillary Clinton (b) Donald Trump (c) Ronald Reagan (d) George Washington
Q4 Who was the first president of Turkey who issued presidential decree to transform the Hagia Sophia
Q5 Vatican city in which the Pope lives is a city that lies in _________
(a) Lewis Carrol (b) George Oswel (c) Adom Smith (d) John Perkins
(a) 2330 miles (3751 km) (b) 2903 miles (4674 km)
(c) 1180 miles (1900 km) (d) 1450 miles (2335 km)
(a) USA & Russia (b) Russia & China (c) UK & Russia (d) USA & China
(a) Virat Kohli (b) Shahid Afridi (c) Chris Gayle (d) David Miller
(a) Sri Lanka (b) Afghanistan (c) Bangladesh (d) None of these
Q8 The General Assembly of UN meets regularly once a year on third Tuesday of__________.
Q1 First human heart transplant operation conducted by Dr. Christian Bernard on Louis Washkansky, was
conducted in.
(a) 30528 sq.km (b) 20519 sq.km (c) 35519 sq.km (d) 10519 sq.km
(a) Sir Zaffar Ullah Khan (b) Sardar Abdur Rab Nishtar
(c) Ahmed Shah Patras Bokhari (d) None of these
(a) Faisal Mosque (b) Islamia College, Peshawar (c) Quaid-e-Azam Residency (d) K-2
Q7 Which one of the following regions of the world is called "the bread basket of the world"?
Q10 What was the height of Quaid-e-Azam Mohammad Ali Jinnah, the founder of Pakistan?
(a) 5 feet & 8 inches (b) 5 feet & 10 inches (c) 5 feet & 3 inches (d) 5 feet & 2 inches
(a) Potohar plateau (b) Balochistan plateau (c) Pamir plateau (Tibet) (d) Dacan plateau
Q6 British Parliament is called Parliament. What is the name of the Parliament of Burma?
(a) Shergo (b) Pyethic Hylttaw (c) Land Straad (d) Folketing
(a) James Watt (b) Charles Parsons (c) Orville and Wilbur Wright (d) Frank Whittle
(a) 1450 miles (2335 km) (b) 1560 miles (2512 km)
(c) 1338 miles (2154 km) (d) 1300 miles (2093 km)
(a) 4700 sq.mi (12200 sq.km) (b) 120000 sq.mi (310800 sq.km)
(c) 100000 sq.mi (259000 sq.km) (d) 150000 sq.mi (338500 sq.km)
(a) Mt. Kilimanjaro (b) Mt. Everest (c) Mt. Elbrus (d) Mt. Blanc
Q8 In which city a bomb was droped on August 9, 1945 during second World War?
Q9 Rousseau was__________.
(a) Caspian Lake (b) Wular Lake (c) Lake Baikal (d) Lake Victoria
(a) 26287 feet (8012 meters) (b) 25660 feet (7821 meters)
(c) 25550 feet (7788 meters) (d) 25801 feet (7864 meters)
(a) Pacific Ocean (b) Indian Ocean (c) Arctic Ocean (d) Atlantic Ocean
(a) United Kingdom (b) United States (c) Former USSR (d) Germany
(a) Rakaposhi (b) Mount Everest (c) Dhaulagiri (d) Nanga Parbat
Q3 __________ is the branch of physical geography dealing with the formation and features of mountains.
(a) 24012 feet (7319 meters) (b) 24270 feet (7397 meters)
(c) 23490 feet (7160 meters (d) 23688 feet (7220 meters)
Q7 How many member countries did the UNO had on its formation in 1945?
Q10 Uruguay is located in South America. Its capital is Monteivideo. Uruguay's currency is ________.
Q1 Match the following: Books A. Oliver Twist B. Gathering Storm C. Death in Venice D. Confessions with
these Authors: 1. Charles Dickens 2. Thomas Mann 3. Winston Churchill 4. J.J. Rousseau
(a) Ural Mountains (b) Hindukush Mountains (c) Alps Mountains (d) Atlas Mountains
(a) 1575 miles (2536 km) (b) 1510 miles (2431 km)
(c) 1450 miles (2431 km) (d) 1300 miles (2093 km)
(a) Jehangir nagar (b) Montgomery (c) Mehmood nagar (d) Khan garh
Q3 An incident known as Boston tea party relating to American War of Independence refers to _________.
(a) Throwing of 342 chests of tea into sea (b) Tea party of all army commanders before delivering war of
independence
(c) George Washington invited at a tea party in Boston (d) Tea party in which British General surrendered
(a) Richard Nixon (b) Qudrat Ullah Shahab (c) Ayub Khan (d) None of them
(a) 15000 sq.mi (38900 sq.km) (b) 1000 sq.mi (2600 sq.km)
(c) 4700 sq.mi (12200 sq .km) (d) 3000 sq.mi (7800 sq.km)
Q7 A traveler is thirsty in desert at 15? E and 25? S. the desert in question is ______.
(a) 1450 miles (2335 km) (b) 1300 miles (2093 km)
(c) 1243 miles (2001 km) (d) 820 miles (1320 km)
Q1 Kanchenjunga is the third highest mountain peak situated in Himalaya range, its height is __________.
(a) 27824 feet (8481 meters) (b) 27560 feet (8400 meters)
(c) 28208 feet (8598 meters) (d) 25645 feet (7817 meters)
(a) Turgener (b) F.M. Dostoevsky (c) Leo Tolstoy (d) Boris Pasternak
(a) Shakespeare (b) George Orwell (c) R.k laxman (d) None of these
Q8 The 6th organ, “Trusteeship Council” of the United Nations suspended operation on November 01,
(a) 4145 miles (6673 km) (b) 2013 miles (3241 km)
(c) 1885 miles (3035 km) (d) 1180 miles (1900 km)
(a) 25340 feet (7124 meters) (b) 25325 feet (7719 meters)
(c) 29028 feet (8848 meters) (d) 28250 feet (8611 meters)
Q4 Which city is the French port on the English Channel near the Belgian border?
(a) Abu Abd Allah Mu?ammad ibn Ali ibn Mu?ammad ibn Arabi al-?atimi a?-?ati
(b) Abu ?amid Mu?ammad ibn Mu?ammad al-Ghazali
(c) Taqi ad-Din Ahmad ibn Taymiyyah
(d) Abu Na?r Mu?ammad ibn Mu?ammad Al Farabi
(a) 1420 miles (2286 km) (b) 1510 miles (2431 km)
(c) 820 miles (1320 km) (d) 800 miles (1288 km)
(a) France and Germany (b) Sweden and Finland (c) Italy and Germany (d) None of these
Q10 Yousaf Saleem has been appointed Pakistan’s first blind civil judge of ___________ court.
(a) South American (b) South African (c) North American (d) Central American
Q4 The dwarf camels, known as Alpacas , Vicunas and llamas are found in_________.
Q5 Who was the last mughal emperor to sit on the peacock throne?
(a) Muhammad Shah (b) Aurangzeb (c) Shah alam II (d) Shah zafar
(a) Red Sea (b) Middeteranian Sea (c) Marmara Sea (d) None of these
(a) Shintoism (b) Zoroastrianism (Parsi Religion) (c) Taoism (d) Judaism
(a) Ibn Al-Haitham (b) Jabir Ibn Hayyan (c) Ibn Rushd (d) Nasir Al-Din
(a) March 03,2021 (b) March 15,2021 (c) March 21,2021 (d) None of these
Q6 In which city military base being developed by the US as a station for nuclear sub-marines and ships?
(a) Black Day (b) Mastry's Day (c) Accession day (d) Kashmir Solidarity Day
(a) Lutz Kleveman (b) Sidney Sheldon (c) Robert E Rubin (d) Ken stars
(a) Beloye-More Canal (b) Suez Canal (c) Panama Canal (d) None of these
(a) Bangladesh (b) Sri Lanka (c) England (d) New Zealand
(a) Karl Marx (b) Viadmir Lenin (c) Robbespierre (d) None of these
(a) Karachi (Sindh) (b) Bin Qasim (c) Gawadar (d) All of above
(a) A big time clock in japan parliament (b) News Agency of Taiwan
(c) Human rights Organization (d) None of these
(a) 52000 sq.mi (135000 sq.km) (b) 100000 sq.mi (259000 sq.km)
(c) 15000 sq.mi (38900 sq.km) (d) 4700 sq.mi (12200 sq.km)
(a) JAL (b) Aero Japan (c) Air Japan (d) Japan Air
(a) Far Observation of Gravitational Weight (b) First Observation of Gravitational Waves
(c) Far Objectivity of Gravitational Waves (d) Far Observation of Gravitational Waves
Q5 The Declaration of Independence which renounced allegiance to the British throne, drafted by Thomas
(a) 25th July, 1796 (b) 14th August, 1766 (c) 4th July, 1776 (d) 4th August, 1786
(a) Hans Geiger (b) Michael Faraday (c) James Clerk Maxwell (d) Heinrich Hertz
(a) Z.A. Bhutto (b) St. Cohen (c) K.K. Aziz (d) None of above
(a) London (b) Paris (c) New York City (d) Birmingham
(a) One nation, one leader, and one flag (b) Government of the people, by the people, and for the people
(c) Liberty, equality and fraternity (d) Workers of the world unite
(a) Safety match (b) Safety razor (c) Safety pin (d) Safety valve
(a) In the Caribbean Westernmost of South Africa (b) In the Caribbean Easternmost of West Indies
(c) In the Caribbean Westernmost of West Indies (d) None of them
(a) Angel Falls (b) Niagara Falls (c) Iguazu Falls (d) Victoria Falls
(a) Kabul river (b) Chenab river (c) Kurrange river (d) Indus river
(a) Rafiq Afzal (b) S.M. Ikram (c) I.H. Qureshi (d) None
(a) Hafeez Jallundhri (b) Firdausi (c) Altaf Hussain Hali (d) Imam Ghazali
Q2 Blue Nile originates from lake Tana of Ethiopia. White Nile originates from lake Victoria.Blue and
White Nile meet at _______ and make longest river of the world.
(a) 23410 feet (7135 meters) (b) 25550 feet (7788 meters)
(c) 23405 feet (7134 meters) (d) 23860 feet (7237 meters)
(a) 84200 sq.mi (218078 sq.km) (b) 87805 sq.mi (227415 sq.km)
(c) 83896 sq.mi (217291 sq.km) (d) 83896 sq.mi (21729 sq.km)
Q8 Who makes the fastest 9000 runs in ODI matches, in October 2017?
(a) Baber Azam (b) virat kohli (c) Hashim Amla (d) A.B devilers
(a) 4965.50 miles (b) 5500.3 miles (c) 5600.6 miles (d) 5300 miles
Q3 Which set of two rivers form the world's largest delta before their waters flow into the respective
sea?
(a) Ramiz raja and waqar younis (b) Imran Khan and younis khan
(c) Waseem and inzam ul haq (d) Sahid Afridi and younis khan
(a) 800 miles (1288 km) (b) 1988 miles (3201 km)
(c) 4000 miles (6440 km) (d) 2315 miles (3725 km)
(a) On April 23 ,2021 (b) On April 22 ,2021 (c) On May 21,2021 (d) On March 17 ,2021
Q8 The world’s largest Cargo aircraft,Antonov AN-225 Mriya, made it’s first landing in karachi for
refueling on______ .
(a) On April 18 ,2018 (b) On April 19,2018 (c) On April 21 ,2018 (d) On April 20 ,2018
Q1 Started in 1618 as religious-cum-political war between the Lutherans and Catholics in Germany and
(a) War of Roses (b) Thirty years war (c) Seven years war (d) Boer war
(a) July 11,2013 (b) July 12,2013 (c) July 13,2013 (d) July 15,2013
(a) 24000 feet (7315 meters) (b) 26287 feet (8012 meters)
(c) 23500 feet (7163 meters) (d) 23400 feet (7132 meters)
(a) River Spree (b) River Volga (c) River Danube (d) River Ob
Q8 Which is the only river that flows both north and south of equator?
(a) Talboot (b) Stephen Philip (c) S.Z. Akram (d) Z. Najam
(a) 344 meters (1127 feet) (b) 363 meters (1191 feet)
(c) 310 meters (1017 feet) (d) 319 meters (1046 feet)
Q5 In which year Smart Card (Smart National Identity Card) Issued in Pakistan.
(a) 305 meters (1004 feet) (b) 333 meters (1093 feet)
(c) 312 meters (1023 feet) (d) 310 meters (1018 feet)
(a) 8th March (b) 9th April (c) 25th January (d) 16th March
Q2 Ireland is located in the Atlantic Ocean, just west of Great Britian. Its capital is ________.
(a) Redwoods (b) Cuban Royal palm (c) Coconut palm (d) Date palm
(a) 2nd August (b) 15th August (c) 1st September (d) 7th September
(a) April 22, 2005 (b) April 22, 1998 (c) April 22, 1969 (d) April 22, 1970
(a) Augustan Age (b) Bronze Age (c) Dark Ages (d) Age of Reason
(a) Mediterranean Sea (b) Caspian Sea (c) China Sea (d) Atlantic Sea
(a) Henry Hudson (b) William Janszoon (c) Sebastain Cabot (d) Capt James Cook
Q2 A Civil War between Cavaliers (King Charles 1 supporters) and forces of Parliament led by Oliver
Cromwell in which King Charles 1 was executed, was fought between ________.
(a) 1637 A.D. -1642 A.D. (b) 1642 A.D. - 1649 A.D.
(c) 1639 A.D. - 1645 A.D. (d) 1640 A.D. -1642 A.D.
(a) Jesus Christ (b) Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) (c) Moses (d) Guru Nanak
Q6 Who said these words "Man without society is either beast or God"?
(a) New Jersey (b) Hawaii (c) Virginia (d) Los Angeles
(a) Death Valley(California) (b) None of these (c) Barmer(Rajasthan) (d) Sahara(Africa)
(a) Mao Tse Tung (b) Moammer Gaddafi (c) Fidel Castro (d) None of them
(a) 8841.0m (29,006) (b) 8848.86m (29,032 ft) (c) 8856.74m (29,057) (d) None of these
(a) Gudvanger Glacier (b) Arthur River (c) Ribbon Stream (d) Gave de pau
(a) Anne Sewell (b) Herold Robins (c) JRR Tolkien (d) G.W. Chaudhry
(a) 1500 years (b) 2000 years (c) 2500 years (d) Over 2500 years
(a) Indian Ocean and Pacific Ocean (b) Atlantic Ocean and South China Sea
(c) Black Sea and Mediterranean Sea (d) Mediterranean Sea and the Red Sea
(a) N. Atlantic Ocean (b) Indian Ocean (c) Arctic Ocean (d) Pacific Ocean
(a) Five year (b) Three year (c) Two year (d) Four year
Q3 When was the first time Quaid’s daughter Dina Wadia visited Pakistan for the First time?
(a) Gulf of Chihili (b) South of China Sea (c) Gulf of Guinea (d) Gulf of Ob
(a) 26760 feet (8156 meters) (b) 28250 feet (8611 meters)
(c) 27824 feet (8481 meters) (d) 26400 feet (8047 meters)
Q10 The areas around the North and South poles within the Polar circles is called _____________.
Q1 Dinar is the currency of Iraq. Which of the following is the capital of Iraq?
(a) 25858 feet (7882 meters) (b) 26810 feet (8172 meters)
(c) 25600 feet (7821 meters) (d) 25645 feet (7817 meters)
(a) Sadako ogata (b) Rosalyn Higgins (c) Gertrude Mongella (d) Rosa E. Otumbiyeva
(a) Muttiah Muralitharan (b) Shane Warn (c) Anil Kumble (d) Bishan Singh Bedi
(a) Southwest Asia (b) Eastern Asia (c) Both of them (d) None of them
(a) Arctic Ocean (b) Atlantic Ocean (c) Pacific Ocean (d) Indian Ocean
(a) Wing Commando (b) Group Caption (c) Air commodore (d) Squadron Leader
(a) North Australia (b) North New Zealand (c) Papua (d) None of these
(a) 580000 sqm (b) 32599 sqm (c) 800000 sqm (d) 84431 sqm
(a) Negeri (b) Federal Assembly (c) National Congress (d) People's Assembly
(a) Deodar (b) Indus dolphin (c) Crescent and star (d) None of these
Q8 The Line is a proposed smart city in Saudi Arabia is located in the area of________.
Q10 Name the most expensive city of the world as a survey of February 2012.
(a) 348 meters (1140 feet) (b) 344 meters (1127 feet)
(c) 328 meters (1076 feet) (d) 310 meters (1018 feet)
(a) Bass Strait (b) Cook Strait (c) Bab el Mandab (d) Taiwan Strait
(a) The helper (b) The destroyer (c) The creator (d) None of these
(a) Lake Nyasa (b) Cherangany mountains (c) Lake Victoria (d) Springs in Kenya
(a) Pacific Ocean (b) Arctic Ocean (c) Atlantic Ocean (d) Indian Ocean
(a) Arabian Sea (b) Black Sea (c) Dead Sea (d) Caspian Sea
(a) Fear of cockroaches (b) Fear of rats (c) Fear of height (d) Fear of cats
(a) 3.4 billion (b) 2.4 billion (c) 1.4 billion (d) 4.4 billion
Q1 Which city is the leading commercial and financial centre of the world and located on the Hudson River?
(a) Khawarzim Shah (b) Rukn ud Din Baibar (c) Babar (d) None of these
(a) Palk strait (b) Malacca Strait (c) Messina Strait (d) Bosphorus Strait
(a) Malawi Lake (b) Erie Lake (c) Ontario Lake (d) Taymyr Lake
(a) Vint Cerf (b) Edison (c) Alexander Graham Bell (d) Charles Babbage
(a) Battle of Platae (b) Battle of Gibraltar Bay (c) Battle of Arabia (d) Battle of the Nile
(a) Black Sea and Red Sea (b) Black Sea and Baltic Sea
(c) Black Sea and Sea of Marmara (d) None of these
(a) Black Sea (b) Shatt-al-Arab (c) Yenesei River (d) Ganges River
(a) Hafeez jalandhri (b) Allama Iqbal (c) Josh malih Abadi (d) None of these
Q10 In which country was the world’s first Android newscasters, Kodomoroid unveiled _________.
(a) S.M. Ikram (b) M.R.A Baig (c) K.K. Aziz (d) Kuldip Nayer
(a) 100000 sq.mi (259000 sq.km) (b) 20000 sq.mi (51800 sq.km)
(c) 70000 sq.mi (181300 sq.km) (d) 150000 sq.mi (338500 sq.km)
(a) 310 meters (1017 feet) (b) 309 meters (1014 feet)
(c) 307 meters (1007 feet) (d) 306 meters (1004 feet)
(a) All of these (b) Nepal & Srilanka (c) Pakistan & India (d) Seychelles
(a) Rajya Sabha (b) Shergo (c) National Panchayat (d) Assembly
Q9 Which of the following is the Europe islamic state whose Muslim population is 70%?
(a) A. Tennyson (b) Patrick White (c) T.S. Eliot (d) John Keats
(a) East Malaysia (b) Zambia (c) Congo (d) South Africa
Q7 "The Three Musketeers" and "Twenty Years After" were written by _________.
(a) James Jyce (b) Robert Burns (c) William Black (d) Alexander Dumas
(a) General Pervez Musharraf (b) Paul Kennedy (c) Jeorge W. Bush (d) None of these
(a) Bering Sea (b) Indian Ocean (c) Arctic Ocean (d) Atlantic Ocean
(a) Engel (b) Lenin (c) Karl Marx (d) Adam Smith
(a) Imam Abu Hanifa (b) Imam Bokhari (c) Imam Muslim (d) Imam Ghazali
Q10 Recently United Nations general assembly 2107 session was __________.
Q1 Which city is important for world's greatest earthquake when 80% of city was destroyed?
Q6 Which of the following country is the smallest by population after Vatican city?
Q10 In which year Badr, the first battle in the history of Islam, was fought?
(a) 624 A.D (b) 621 A.D (c) 619 A.D (d) 623 A.D
(a) Grand National Assembly (b) Shergo (c) Staten (d) National Parliament
(a) China (b) Libya (c) North Africa (d) None of these
(a) Misbah-ul-Haq (b) Mohammad Hafeez (c) Umar Akmal (d) Ahmed Shehzad
(a) 36775 sq.mi (95247 sq.km) (b) 42030 sq.mi (108858 sq.km)
(c) 39769 sq.mi (103002 sq.km) (d) 35000 sq.mi (90650 sq.km)
(a) King Fu Tsu (b) Jesus Christ (c) Of divine origin (d) Moses
(a) Al farabi (b) Karl Marx (c) Al Ghazali (d) Thomas hobbes
(a) 5th October (b) 10th October (c) 8th October (d) 16th October
(a) Mohsin Hamid (b) Nazir Ahmed (c) Rafiq Tarar (d) Hafeez Ali Jan
Q10 What was the name of the first mosque in the Indian subcontinent?
(a) Mediterranean Sea (b) Red Sea (c) Caribbean Sea (d) South China Sea
(a) Battle of Himera (b) Battle of Mycale (c) Battle of Platae (d) Battle of Marathon
(a) 15th June (b) 5th June (c) 25th June (d) 13th June
(a) 26289 feet (8012 meters) (b) 24590 feet (7495 meters)
(c) 25726 feet (7841 meters) (d) 25645 feet (7817 meters)
Q5 Who has written the famous book "The Downing Street Years"?
(a) Margaret Thatcher (b) John Major (c) Winston Churchill (d) Erich Mielke
(a) Euro (b) British pound (c) Japanese yen (d) U.S dollar
(a) 450 meters (1476 feet) (b) 374 meters (1227 feet)
(c) 492 feet (1614 meters) (d) 442 feet (1451 meters)
Q9 Nothern and Southern States of America fought a long civil war on the issue of slavery which has won by
Southern States led by Abraham Lincoln was in favour of abolition of Slavery. When this civil war was
fought?
(a) 1858 A.D. - 1863 A.D. (b) 1861 A.D. - 1865 A.D.
(c) 1857 A.D. - 1852 A.D. (d) 1865 A.D. - 1871 A.D.
(a) Faisal Mosque (b) Badshahi Mosque (c) Masjid Wazir Khan (d) Jatoi Mosque
(a) German, French and Spanish (b) English, French and Italian
(c) German, French and Italian (d) German, French and English
(a) Fareed Zakaria (b) Zbigniew Brzezinski (c) Henry Kissinger (d) None
(a) South Atlantic (b) Sea of China (c) Indian Ocean (d) South Pacific
Q10 When was Bank of Central African State headquartered in Cameron was formed?
Q1 The first Summer Olympics organized by the IOC were held in 1896 in________.
(a) Parliament (b) National Assembly (c) Federal Assembly (d) National Congress
Q4 Which Country became 25th country to recognize same sex/gay and lesbian couples to legally wed?
(a) South Africa (b) Australia (c) India (d) New Zealand
(a) South America (b) Southwest America (c) Central America (d) North America
(a) 500000 sq.mi (1295000 sq.km) (b) 70000 sq.mi (181300 sq.km)
(c) 52000 sq.mi (135000 sq .km) (d) 30000 sq.mi (77600 sq .km )
Q7 The treaty of Versailles signed in 1919 A.D. became a major cause of outbreake of which of the
following wars?
(a) World War 2 (b) World War 1 (c) War of Austrian (d) Seven Year War
Q9 The clash of two great civilizations, Greek and Roman between 280-275 bc resulted in victory for
(a) Roman-Greco War (b) Clash of Titans (c) Pyrrhic War (d) Battle of Roses
(a) George Elliot (b) Shakespear (c) Charles Dickens (d) Jane Austen
Q2 Sri Lanka is located in Indian Ocean, its capital is Colombo. Name the currency of Sri Lanka?
(a) 1232200 km2 (b) 2503900 km2 (c) 422300 km2 (d) 162000 km2
(a) 177 feet (b) 172 feet (c) 170 feet (d) 175 feet
Q6 The point that lies directly above the source of an earthquake is known as _______________ .
(a) Geological Center (b) Earthquake Center (c) Gravitational Center (d) Epicenter
(a) South of China Sea (b) Atlantic Ocean (c) Guinea (d) Beaufort Sea
(a) March 21,2004 (b) March 21,2005 (c) March 21,2003 (d) March 21,2006
(a) Pacific Ocean (b) Atlantic Ocean (c) Arctic Ocean (d) Indian Ocean
Q10 A series of two battles in 1912-13 led to the independence of four balkan states. Who ruled these
states
Q1 How many countries vote against Trump’s Jerusalem move in UN General Assembly?
(a) 4th July (b) 17th July (c) 24th July (d) 29th July
(a) J.M. Barrie (b) Charles Darwin (c) G.B. Shaw (d) Jane Bunyan
(a) Roraima Plateau (b) Bern Alps (c) California (d) Pyreness
(a) DPMD Jayawardene (b) Brian Lara (c) GS Sobers (d) ML hayden
(a) 1770 miles (2850 km) (b) 1180 miles (1900 km)
(c) 1370 miles (2206 km) (d) 1510 miles (2431 km)
Q10 Which of the following regions receives rainfall throughout the year.
(a) South Africa (b) Netherlands (c) Norway (d) None of these
Q5 Who has the honour to address thrice the Joint Sitting of the Parliament of Pakistan?
(a) Joko Widodo (b) Recep Tayyip Erdo?an (c) Xi Jingping (d) Yasser Arafat
(a) 23440 feet (7145 meters) (b) 23860 feet (7273 meters)
(c) 23410 feet (7135 meters) (d) 23400 feet (7132 meters)
(a) 17th October (b) 17th November (c) 17th July (d) 17th December
Q5 The earthquake waves which have transverse movements are known as __________.
(a) Primary waves (b) Secondary waves (c) Surface waves (d) None of the above
(a) Ayesha Jalal (b) K. Ali (c) K.M. Arif (d) Dr. Safdar Mahmood
Q9 Name the German Poet and writer who authored the play "Faust".
(a) Vasilievch Gogal (b) Geothe (c) Herman Melville (d) Alighieri Dante
Q3 During a hockey match, if the ball is stuck in the Goalkeeper’s pads then game is restarted
BY________?
(a) By Bully (b) By centre back pass (c) By hit from outside ‘D’ (d) By toss
Q4 A traveller is thirsty in a desert at 15° E and 25° S.The desert in question is__________.
(a) South America (b) North America (c) South Africa (d) North Africa
(a) Taiwan Pound (b) Point (c) Rupee (d) New Taiwan Dollar
(a) Diamond coast (b) Gold coast (c) Black coast (d) Silver coast
(a) 2974600 sq. km (b) 2115215 sq. km (c) 2618915 sq .km (d) 2719315 sq. km
(a) Greenland (b) Falkland Islands (c) Hawaii Island (d) Tuvalu
Q4 Which of the following animal sleeps the most i.e. 20 hours out of 24 hours __________ .
(a) 1st June (b) 2nd June (c) 3rd June (d) 4th June
(a) Laptev Sea (b) Amazon River (c) Bering Sea (d) Atlantic Ocean
Q1 World’s longest Sea Bridge connected Hongkong, Macau and China is_____________.
(a) Aero Singapore (b) Airline Singapore (c) Air Singapore (d) Singapore Airline
Q5 Which piece of equipment found in cars and other commercial vehicles was originally designed by Marry
Anderson in 1902?
(a) Windscreen wipers (b) Power steering (c) Power window (d) Air bag
Q7 Which hero of Shakespeare ulters the famous soliloquy, "To be or not to be"?
(a) 40000 sq.mi (103600 sq.km) (b) 600000 sq.mi (1554000 sq.km)
(c) 100000 sq.mi (259000 sq.km) (d) 450000 sq.mi (1165500 sq.km)
Q10 What was the name of Malaysian airline flight which was lost and disappeared in 2014?
(a) Indian Ocean (b) Atlantic Ocean (c) Pacific Ocean (d) Arctic Ocean
(a) On July 02 ,2021 (b) On July 01 ,2021 (c) On July 04 ,2021 (d) On July 03 ,2021
(a) 2013 miles (3241 km) (b) 1979 miles (3186 km)
(c) 4000 miles (6440 km) (d) 1988 miles (3201 km)
Q7 The process with the help of which the students are divided into high / low achievers is _________.
(a) Modern Non NATO Ally (b) Minor Non NATO Ally
(c) Main Non NATO Ally (d) Major Non NATO Ally
(a) New Zealand (b) England (c) Australia (d) South Africa
(a) Demetrios Vikelas (b) Both of these (c) None of these (d) Pierre de Coubertin
(a) Arthur River (b) Gudvangen River (c) Hunlen (d) Mandovi
(a) Equator (b) North pole (c) South pole (d) Middle of the earth
Q3 First time which country introduced competitive examination for selection of public servants.
(a) Canada (b) Cuba (c) Japan (d) Indonesia, Papua New Guinea
(a) Herman Malville (b) John Steinbeck (c) Sinclair Lewis (d) Graham Swift
Q6 What is a basin?
(a) High area of land (b) Deep area of River (c) Deep area of ocean (d) Lower area of land
Q8 Name the battle fought in the time of Hazrat Umar (R.A) in which the Byzantines lost Syria?
(a) Battle of Yarmook (b) Battle of Qadsiya (c) Battle of Mota (d) None of them
(a) 6th May (b) 6th August (c) 17th May (d) 19th May
(a) 10th January (b) 12th January (c) 10th February (d) 13th February
(a) Northern Colorado (b) India (c) Northwestern Zambia (d) Central Colorado
(a) Kamala Harris (b) Shirley Chisholm (c) Louis Bleriot (d) None of these
Q5 The Russian invasion of Afghanistan ended in a miserable defeat in 1989, when did the war start
Q6 The epicentre of earthquake which struck Pakistan on 8th October 2005 was 100 kilometre in the North of
Islamabad at __________.
(a) Balakot (b) Muzaffarabad (c) Garhi Habib Ullah (d) None of these
(a) Andes (b) Altiplano (c) Both a & b (d) None of these
(a) Israel (b) United States (c) China (d) Both a & b
(a) 27560 feet (8400 meters) (b) 23688 feet (7220 meters)
(c) 25120 feet (7657 meters) (d) 24757 feet (7546 meters)
(a) 1st July (b) 1st May (c) 1st April (d) 1st November
(a) 3590 meters (b) 3670 meters (c) 3926 meters (d) None of these
Q8 The battle of Guadalete under the Ottoman empire in 711 resulted in the occupation of which territory
(a) France and Italy (b) France and Spain (c) Spain and Portugal (d) Greece and Italy
(a) 306 meters (1004 feet) (b) 330 meters (1083 feet)
(c) 309 meters (1014 feet) (d) 310 meters (1018 feet)
Q5 The International Day of Peace, sometimes unofficially known as World Peace Day, is observed annually
on_______?
(a) Grand National Assembly (b) National Congress (c) Shergo (d) Aithing
(a) West Europe (b) Middle East (c) South Europe (d) North Europe
(a) Malala Yousafzai (b) Tahira Khan (c) Father Of Malala (d) None of above
(a) Gautam Buddha (b) Of divine origin (c) Jesus Christ (d) Moses
(a) The U.S. Open (b) The Australian Open (c) The French Open (d) Wimbledon
(a) 44035 sq.mi (114051 sq.km) (b) 44218 sq.mi (114525 sq.km)
(c) 35000 sq.mi (90650 sq.km) (d) 226658 sq.mi (587044 sq.km)
Q8 Won is the currency. Which of the following is the capital of South Korea?
(a) 1400 miles (2254 km) (b) 1610 miles (2592 km)
(c) 1300 miles (2093 km) (d) 1243 miles (2001 km)
(a) Ibn-i-Ahmad (b) Ibn-i-Zuhair (c) Abu Zahra Misri (d) Abdul Qadir Jilani
(a) Sandwich Trench (b) Java Trench (c) Mariana Trench (d) Puerto Rico Trench
(a) Sir Syed Ahmad Khan (b) Allama Iqbal (c) Sayeed Amir Ali (d) Altaf Hussain Hali
(a) Pamir Mountains (b) South Western Colorado (c) Central Angola (d) Eastern Turkey
(a) Lake Mead (b) Lake Victoria (c) Huron (d) Lake Erie
Q1 Which city is important for ship building, iron and steel industries and tobacco?
(a) Falcon Solar Plane (b) Solar Impulse 2 (c) Sun Flight (d) Sun Traveler
(a) Sixth century BC (b) Second century BC (c) Ninth century BC (d) Seventh century BC
Q7 Spanish Civil War was fought between Junta D, Defense National and Republican Government from:
(a) United States of America (b) United Kingdom (c) Thailand (d) New Zealand
(a) Arctic Ocean (b) Atlantic Ocean (c) Indian Ocean (d) Pacific Ocean
Q1 David Cameron, Britian Prime Minister from (2010 to 2016) Belongs to ___________ party.
(a) 389 meters (1260 feet) (b) 366 meters (1200 feet)
(c) 438 meters (1435 feet) (d) 442 meters (1451 feet)
Q4 The___________used in the Construction of the Burj Khalifa weighs the same as five A380 aircraft.
(a) Lake Victoria (b) Altai Mountains (c) Bolivia (d) Tibet
(a) 1543000 km2 (b) 1232200 km2 (c) 2753170 km2 (d) 797600 km2
Q9 Name the only African country which retained its independence during colonial rule?
(a) San Francisco (b) New Orleans (c) Olympia (d) Sudbury
(a) 16th September (b) 11th November (c) 11th December (d) None of these
(a) 15th May (b) 25th May (c) 10th May (d) 31st May
(a) 3720 miles (5989 km) (b) 2903 miles (4674 km)
(c) 1988 miles (3201 km) (d) None of these
(a) People's Congress (b) Riksdag (c) Storting (d) Grand National Assembly
(a) Qadirpur Gas Field (b) Uch Gas Field (c) Bobi Gas Field (d) Chachar Gas Field
(a) Trygive Lie (b) Vijy Laxmi Pandit (c) U Thant (d) Kurt Waldheim
(a) Hinayana (b) Lao Tse (c) Kung Fu Tsu (d) Maha youa
(a) Women’s Day (b) Human Rights Day (c) World Water Day (d) World Health Day
Q4 Fredrick Sanger has received the Noble Prize twice for which subjects?
(a) Chemistry & Physics (b) Biology & Physics (c) Chemistry only (d) Physics only
(a) sperm whale (b) Blue whale (c) Gray whale (d) North Pacific right whale
(a) Z.A. Bhutto (b) Muhammad Yousaf (c) Zial-ul-Haq (d) Thomas R. Kenyon
(a) New Zealand (b) Ireland (c) West Indies (d) England
(a) 24040 feet (7327 meters) (b) 25447 feet (7756 meters)
(c) 23990 feet (7312 meters) (d) 23500 feet (7163 meters)
(a) Abdulqawi Ahmed Yusuf (b) Ronny Abraham (c) Basharul Asad (d) Jmaes Meats
(a) 24350 feet (7422 meters) (b) 24040 feet (7327 meters)
(c) 25355 feet (7728 meters) (d) 23890 feet (7282 meters)
Q5 The G-15 was established in the____________ Non-Aligned Movement summit in Belgrade in 1989.
(a) On April 25,1950 (b) On April 17 ,1950 (c) On May 17 ,1950 (d) On April 17 ,1951
(a) Muhammad Ali Durani (b) Ali Shah (c) Altaf Gohar (d) Raza Kazami
(a) Caspian Sea (b) Aral Sea (c) North Sea (d) Indian Ocean
(a) New City (b) Millbum (c) Wellington (d) Cape Town
(a) October 09,2021 (b) March 07,2021 (c) March 05,2021 (d) Junauary 04 ,2021
(a) 1180 miles (1900 km) (b) 1338 miles (2154 km)
(c) 1750 miles (2818 km) (d) 1450 miles (2335 km)
(a) Tugela River (b) Mongebeck (c) Yosemite Creek (d) Tyssa
(a) Stanley Wolpert (b) Hector Bolitho (c) T.H Isport (d) None of these
Q2 "Romeo and Juliet", "Tempest" and "Hamlet" are the creation of _________.
(a) Geoffery Chaucer (b) Shakespear (c) Charles Dickens (d) Shelley
(a) Abdul Qasim Majreeti (b) Jabar bin Hayyan (c) Abu Ali Sina (d) Zakariya Al – Razi
(a) Altai Mountain (b) Valdai Plateau (c) Himalayas range (d) None of these
Q8 When the Turkish President and founder of the Republic of Turkey, Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, transformed
(a) 25726 feet (7841 meters) (b) 28250 feet (8611 meters)
(c) 26400 feet (8047 meters) (d) 25550 feet (7788 metres)
(a) Seattle seaport (b) San Francisco seaport (c) Lispon seaport (d) Honolulu seaport
(a) Kuala Lumpur (b) Dubai (c) Houston (d) Los Angeles
(a) Virender Sehwag (b) Martin Guptil (c) Rohit Sharma (d) Chris Gayle
(a) 818 meters (2684 feet) (b) 421 meters (1380 feet)
(c) 374 meters (1227 feet) (d) 391 meters (1283 feet)
Q5 An important battle was fought betwwen Alexander the Great and Raja Porus in which Raja was defeated.
(a) Indian Gazette (b) Nawai-e-waqt (c) Imroz (d) Jam-e-Jahan Numa
Q8 Who has elected as 45th President of USA belongs to Republican Party by getting 290 electoral vote on 9
November-2016?
(a) Donald Trump (b) Hillary Clinton (c) Barack Obama (d) Joe Biden
(a) Theodore Dreiser (b) Jules Verne (c) J.D. Salinger (d) Graham Swift
(a) East Asia (b) South Asia (c) West Asia (d) North Asia
(a) Mediterranean Sea (b) Caspian Sea (c) Mozambique Channel (d) Gulf of Mexico
(a) Erie Lake (b) Winnipeg Lake (c) Both a & b (d) None
(a) National Congress (b) National Assembly (c) Bondesrat (d) Althing
(a) Environment Day (b) Press Freedom Day (c) Earth Day (d) Labour Day
(a) Palestine (b) Palau (c) Lesotho (d) Bosnia and Herzegovina
(a) H.C Armstrong (b) Pearl S.Buck (c) James Frazer (d) Jonathan swift
(a) Isle Trench (b) Puerto Rico Trench (c) Mariana Trench (d) Diamantina Trench
(a) West Asia (b) Southeast Asia (c) South Asia (d) Africa
(a) China and India (b) China and Pakistan (c) India and Pakistan (d) India and Nepal
(a) The Andes (b) The Alps (c) Karakoram (d) None of these
(a) Krimmler (b) Piedra Volada Stream (c) Takkakaw Creek (d) Tin Mine Creek
Q1 Which country operated the world’s largest radio telescope Aperture Spherical Radio Telescope in
September-2016.
Q3 Which port exports raw wool, woolen textile, beef, mutton, fruits and wine?
(a) World War I (b) Mongol Conquests (c) Taiping Rebellion (d) World War II
(a) Sachin Tendulkar (b) Jacques Kallis (c) Ricky Ponting (d) Rahul Dravid
Q6 In which city First Summit Conference of Afro-Asian countries was held in 1955?
Q7 "The Care Taker" is written by _______ who got the literature Nobel Prize in 2005.
(a) Harold Pinter (b) Sheriden Pop (c) T.H. Green (d) Spenser
(a) 1420 miles (2286 km) (b) 1510 miles (2431 km)
(c) 1300 miles (2093 km) (d) 1578 miles (2541 km)
(a) Laszlo Biro (b) Chester Carlson (c) Johannes Gutenberg (d) Petrache Poenaru
(a) 26th March (b) 14th February (c) 16th April (d) 23rd April
(a) People's Assembly (b) National Assembly (c) Shergo (d) Sejm
(a) North America (b) Keniya (c) New Zealand (d) Egypt
Q6 Government of Pakistan declared that 15th November will be celebrated from 2007 as the day of
___________.
Q7 Pakistan won the ICC World Cup (One Day) in 1992. It was ________ in a row of ICC World Cup.
(a) Sudanese Pound (b) Sudanese Dollar (c) Lira (d) Pound
Q10 Brunel was the colony of which country before gaining independence on 1st January 1984?
Q6 What is Chandragup?
(a) Food Item (b) Famous Personality (c) Mud Volcano (d) Star Name
Q7 The World Diabetes Day is observed every year across the world on____________.
(a) November 16,2021 (b) October 14 ,2021 (c) November 14, 2021 (d) November 15 ,2021
(a) 422300 km2 (b) 162000 km2 (c) 1007700 km2 (d) 1543000 km2
Q10 Which peninsula lies between the black sea and the sea of Azov?
(a) Baikal Lake (b) Vostok Lake (c) Tanganyika Lake (d) Ontario Lake
(a) Republic Day (b) Revolution Day (c) Parliament Day (d) Independence Day
(a) Democratic Party (b) Labour Party (c) Ku-Klux-Klan (d) Nazi Party
(a) Cuba Strait (b) Florida Strait (c) Mexico Strait (d) None of these
(a) Gottlieb Daimler (b) Percy L. Spencer (c) Sir George Cayley (d) E. H. Armstrong
(a) Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia and United Arab Emirates
(b) Third World Nations
(c) Second World Nations
(d) Fourth World Nations
(a) 4280 meters (b) 3635 meters (c) 3437 meters (d) None of these
(a) Ron Suskind (b) Ayesha Jalal (c) H.V.Hudson (d) William Congreve
(a) Richard Trevithick (b) James Watt (c) Thomas Newcomen (d) Robert Fulton
Q4 The International Narcotics Control Board (INCB) was established in which year.
(a) Altai Mountain (b) Khartoum (c) Kunlun Mountains (d) Russia
Q4 10 downing street is the official residence of the prime Minister of which country?
(a) Atlantic Ocean (b) Arctic Ocean (c) Pacific Ocean (d) Indian Ocean
(a) Appleby law firm (b) Mossaic law firm (c) ICIJ (d) International law firm
(a) Muhammad Arif (b) Alastair Lamb (c) Barnet Rubin (d) K.K. Aziz
(a) 3015 meters (b) 3430 meters (c) 3715 meters (d) 3963 meters
Q4 Who said Computers are useless. They can only give you answers.?
(a) Pablo Picasso (b) Georges Braque (c) Peter Drucker (d) None of these
(a) 44218 sq.mi (114525 sq.km) (b) 58305 sq.mi (151010 sq.km)
(c) 75767 sq.mi (196237 sq.km) (d) 35000 sq.mi (90650 sq.km)
(a) First Sunday (b) First Saturday (c) Last Sunday (d) Last Saturday
(a) Towards Terrorism (b) Living History (c) First Lady of USA (d) It Takes a village
(a) None of the above (b) Risk (c) Risk and Return (d) Return
(a) Islamia College Peshawar (b) NUST (c) UET Lahore (d) GIKI
Q3 Bilafond Glacier claimed by both india and Pakistan and controlled by_____________.
(a) 1232200 km2 (b) 797600 km2 (c) 462000 km2 (d) 2753170 km2
(a) 1979 miles (3186 km) (b) 23483 miles (37802 km)
(c) 1860 miles (2995 km) (d) 1300 miles (2093 km)
(a) Jafana (b) Tibet (c) The Siachen Glacier (d) None of these
(a) Menai Strait (b) Hormuz Strait (c) Malacca Strait (d) Magellan Strait
(a) 100000 sq.mi (259000 sq.km) (b) 70000 sq.mi (181300 sq.km)
(c) 150000 sq.mi (338500 sq.km) (d) 30000 sq.mi (77600 sq .km )
(a) K. M. Arif (b) Alastair Lamb (c) Barnett (d) None of these
Q6 Brunei is located in Eastern Asia, bounded on the north by South China Sea. By other sides with what it
is surrounded?
(a) Robert Stevenson (b) Victor Hugo (c) Jamers Copper (d) Charlotte Bronte
(a) Middle Europe (b) Central Europe (c) Central Asia (d) South Europe
(a) Geneva (b) New York, USA (c) Switzerland (d) Haque (Netherlands)
(a) 2730 miles (4395 km) (b) 2330 miles (3751 km)
(c) 1988 miles (3201 km) (d) 4145 miles (6673 km)
(a) Arabian Desert (b) Gobi Desert (c) Sononon Desert (d) Namibian Desert
(a) Great Bear Lake (b) Lake Baikal (c) Lake Superior (d) Lake Victoria
(a) Arctic Ocean (b) Atlantic Ocean (c) Pacific Ocean (d) Indian Ocean
(a) Jordan River (b) Euphrates River (c) Nile River (d) yang
(a) Bay of Bengal (b) Black Sea (c) Mississippi River (d) Laptev Sea
Q6 Montenegro, Serbia, Bulgaria and Greece fought a war with Turkey in 1912. Turkey was defeated. Name
the
war.
(a) Balkan War ll (b) Battle of Jutland (c) Balkan War l (d) None of them
(a) Chicago (b) Beijing (c) Dubai (d) New York City
(a) Southern India (b) Eastern India (c) Alaska (d) Arabia
(a) On April 17 ,2018 (b) On April 16,2018 (c) On April 15 ,2018 (d) On April 18 ,2018
Q4 International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination is observed annually on__________.
(a) Kim ii Jong (b) MaoTse-Tung (c) Sun yat san (d) JUNKO Tabar
(a) 307 meters (1007 feet) (b) 319 meters (1046 feet)
(c) 328 meters (1076 feet) (d) 310 meters (1018 feet)
Q10 Which of these plants open its mouth when insect sit on its lid?
(a) Pitcher plant (b) Brassica Plant (c) Sunflower (d) None of these
Q2 Promise Me, Dad A Year of Hope, Hardship, and Purpose is book written by____________.
(a) Donalid Trump (b) Imran Khan (c) Joe Biden (d) Obama
(a) Dr. Sharad S.Chauhan (b) Talboot (c) T.H. Green (d) Harold Pinter
(a) Tugela River (b) Mutarazi (c) Mongebeck (d) Mardala Stream
(a) William Shakespeare (b) Jane Taylor (c) Charles Dickens (d) Jane Austin
Q7 Vlad the Impaler popularly known as Dracula, was the ruler of which country.
(a) Larry page (b) Martin Cooper (c) Both A & B (d) Sergey Brin
Q9 Name the person who discovered sea route from Europe to India.
(a) Vasco da Gama (b) Christopher Columbus (c) Marco Polo (d) Amongo Vespuci
(a) Emily Fridlund (b) Aysha jalal (c) Margaret Wilkerson Sexton (d) Angie Thomas
Q5 Where is Barakah power plantlocated, which is the world’s largest nuclear project under construction?
(a) 23688 feet (7220 meters) (b) 23490 feet (7160 meters)
(c) 24012 feet (7319 meters) (d) 24750 feet (7544 meters)
(a) 6th August, 1945 (b) 9th August, 1945 (c) 9th August, 1946 (d) 6th August, 1942
Q10 Who said, "I disapprove of what you say, but I will defend till death your right to say it"?
Q3 Battle of the Nile in which British and French fleets met Britain was victorious. When the Battle was
fought?
(a) 1798 A.D. (b) 1791 A.D. (c) 1794 A.D. (d) 1792 A.D.
(a) Missisippi River (b) Roe River (c) Indus River (d) Potaro River
Q7 Who was chosen by Hazrat Umar (RA) to lead the Muslim Army in the battle of Qadsiya?
(a) Hazrat Ubaida bin Jerrah (b) Hazrat Khalid Bin Waleed (R.A)
(c) Hazrat Saad Bin Abi Waqas (R.A) (d) Hazrat Usamah Bin Zaid (R.A)
Q8 Axis powers (Germany, Italy and Japan)against the Allies (Britain. USSR. USA. France and several other
(a) Kargil War (b) World War 2 (c) World War 2 (d) Desert War
Q9 Famous fast food restaurant company Burger King belongs to which Country.
(a) Rocky Mountains (b) Pamir Mountains (c) Valdai Hills (d) Lesotho
(a) Waqar Younus (b) Waseem Akram (c) Javed Mian Dad (d) Ahmed Ahsfaq
Q4 Syria is located in Middle East. Its capital is Damascus. Name the currency of Syria?
Q10 Moscow is the capital, Rube is the currency. What is their religion?
(a) Dead sea (b) Sea of Azove (c) Adriatic Sea (d) Red sea
Q2 Montenegro, Serbia, Bulgaria and Greece fought a war with Turkey in 1912 A.D.. Turkey was defeated.
(a) Balkan War 2 (b) Balkan of Jutland (c) Balkan War 1 (d) Balkan War 3
(a) Nile River (b) Gengis River (c) Amazon River (d) Indus River
(a) Middle Europe (b) South Europe (c) Western Europe (d) North America
(a) 16th June (b) 6th June (c) 26th June (d) 14th June
(a) 2903 miles (4674 km) (b) 1770 miles (2850 km)
(c) 1600 miles (2576 km) (d) 1510 miles (2431 km)
(a) Manchar river (b) Indus river (c) Amazon river (d) Keenjhar river
(a) China (b) Taiwan (c) South Korea (d) All of them
(a) Henry Ford (b) Wilbur and Orville Wright (c) Albert Einstein (d) Thomas Edison
(a) 24780 feet (7553 meters) (b) 27923 feet (8511 meters)
(c) 24406 feet (7439 meters) (d) 24757 feet (7546 meters)
(a) South Western Colorado (b) Himalayas (c) Central Colorado (d) Valdai Hills
Q7 The scientific study of the origin, history, and structure of the earth is known as ________.
Q1 Which is the shortest river in the world with a total length of 98 km.
(a) Amur (Siberia) (b) Reo (Montana) (c) Danube (Slovakia) (d) Congo (Zaire)
(a) October 24 ,1950 (b) October 24 ,1945 (c) March 24 ,1949 (d) March 24 ,1945
(a) Carl Sagan (b) John Schwarz (c) Mrehael Green (d) Stephen Hawking
(a) USA (b) Green land (c) Netherlands (d) None of these
Q8 Until Victorian times, chocolate was thought of as a drink. When did the first chocolate bar
appear__________?
(a) There is no sure date (b) In 1833 (c) In 1831 (d) In 1832
(a) Russia (b) United Arab Emirates (c) Qatar (d) Canada
(a) 69000 sq.mi (178710 sq.km) (b) 36775 sq.mi (95247 sq.km)
(c) 87805 sq.mi (227415 sq.km) (d) 32599 sq.mi (84431 sq.km)
(a) Amazon river (b) Indian Ocean (c) Caspian Sea (d) North Sea
Q8 Which of the following airlines is considered the oldest airline of the World?
Q3 Period before Bronze Age in which men used tools and weapons made of stone began about 1000,000 years
ago is called:
(a) Stone Age (b) Atomic Age (c) Iron Ages (d) Augustan Age
Q6 A broad channel where the waters of a river and a sea mingle is called_________.
(a) National Assembly (b) National Congress (c) Riksdeg (d) Majlis
(a) South African Airways (b) Air South Africa (c) Aero South Africa (d) South Air
(a) 22.2 miles (b) 28.3 miles (c) 30.4 miles (d) 26.2 miles
(a) Venezuela (b) South Africa (c) Norway (d) New Zealand
(a) South-East Asia (b) South Asia (c) West Asia (d) North-East Asia
Q10 How many mountain peaks are situated in Himalaya range which are higher then eight thousand metres?
Q2 Office of strategic service (OSS) was the old name of which Intelligence agency.
(a) D.H. Lawrence (b) Owen Wister (c) Emily Bronte (d) Leo Tolstoy
Q9 The exact time taken by the earth for single rotation on its own axis is.
(a) 23 hrs 50 minutes 7.2 sec (b) 24 hrs (c) 24 hrs 35 sec (d) 23 hrs 56 minutes 4.09 sec
Q10 Who is the author of Harry Potter series of Books for children?
(a) Enid Blyton (b) Roald Dahi (c) Denis Robins (d) J.K. Rowling
(a) Sir syed (b) Syed Ameer Ali (c) Quaid-e-Azam (d) Allama Iqbal
Q7 The Seven-year war (1756 A.D. - 1763 A.D.) was fought between ___________.
Q8 Who became the first ever non Muslim woman elected to Pakistan’s senate?
(a) Payal kumari (b) Soni kumari (c) Sonakshi kumari (d) Krishna kumari
(a) The preserver (b) The helper (c) The creator (d) None of these
Q5 How many mountain peaks are higher than eight thousand meters?
Q6 Which of the following countries has the largest area in the world?
Q9 In 1845 AD British forces defeated Sikhs and captured Lahore. Name the battle.
(a) Battle of Buxar (b) Battle of Chillianwala (c) Battle of Sabraon (d) Battle of Kirki
Q10 The joint operations center of Islamic Military Counter Terrorism Coalition (IMCTC) is in__________.
Q3 There are top 10 populous countries in the world and Pakistan is on_________ number.
(a) Wall of India (b) Wall of china (c) Wall of Afghanistan (d) Wall off Egypt
Q10 As the premier development finance institution on the continent, the AFDB’s mission is to help
reduce poverty, improve living conditions for Africans and mobilize resources for the continent’s
economic
(a) Abidjan, Ivory Coast (b) Sydney (c) Turkey (d) NewYork
(a) 1300 miles (2093 km) (b) 1370 miles (2206 km)
(c) 1320 miles (2130 km) (d) 1885 miles (3035 km)
(a) A philosopher (b) A Historian (c) Ruler of Egypt (d) Ruler of Rome
Q8 Which among the following trees is considered the tallest in the world?
(a) Cedar (b) Redwood (c) Date palm (d) None of these
(a) Pakistan Islamabad (b) Turkey ankara (c) Russia mosco (d) China Beijing
(a) Charles Dickens (b) Maxim Gorki (c) Josh Malleh Abadi (d) Mansoor a. Shah
Q2 What is the name given to areas of land in the higher latitudes where short, cool summers do not permit
(a) Island Ocean (b) Pacific Ocean (c) Arctic Ocean (d) N. Atlantic Ocean
(a) Press Freedom Day (b) Earth Day (c) Labour Day (d) Environment Day
Q7 The Supreme Military intelligence branch of the Israeli Defense Forces is _________.
Q9 Lake Lucerne that has complicated shape with several sharp bends and four arms is located in
_____________.
(a) Stanley Wolpert (b) S.M. Ikram (c) W. Howard Wriggins (d) Lawrence Ziring
(a) 39769 sq.mi (103002 sq.km) (b) 36775 sq.mi (95247 sq.km)
(c) 48900 sq.mi (126651 sq.km) (d) 44218 sq.mi (114525 sq,km)
Q8 During the first trip of Donald Trump to Saudi Arabia, the two countries signed a __________ arms deal?
(a) $80 billion (b) $110 billion (c) $50 billion (d) $140 billion
(a) Red Sea (b) Baltic Sea (c) Nothern Spain (d) None of these
Q4 The first successful expedition to the Mount Everest was made in_________.
Q8 The name of China mainland's parliament is National People's Congress. What is the currency of China?
(a) Bolan Pass (b) Khunjerab Pass (c) Attock Pass (d) Khyber Pass
(a) May 14 ,2021 (b) June 14 ,2021 (c) July 14,2021 (d) July 16, 2021
Q8 Name the person who discovered Canada and explored St. Lawennie from 1534-36.
(a) Jacquies Cartier (b) William Dampier (c) James Cook (d) Capt William
Q9 In which year Badr, the first battle in the history of Islam, was fought.
Q4 Which country built a stadium called Birds Nest Stadium for Olympics 2008.
Q5 In 1659 AD Aurangzeb finally defeated Dara Shakoh and became the Emperor of India.Name the battle.
(a) Battle of Sebraon (b) Battle of Talikita (c) Battle of Samugarh (d) Battle of Panipat
(a) California (b) Border of Karnataka and Goa States (c) Eikesdal (d) Tin Mine Creek
(a) K.B. Saeed (b) I.H.Qureshi (c) Keith Callard (d) None of these
(a) Congo River (b) Indus River (c) Amazon River (d) Nile River
Q5 The Liberhan Commission was a long-running inquiry commissioned by the Government of India to
(a) Death of Subhash Chandra Bose in 1945 (b) Godhra train burning incident and the post-Godhra carnage,
2002
(c) Destruction of the disputed structure Babri Masjid in Ayodhya in 1992 (d) 1984 anti-Sikh riots
(a) Palk Strait (b) Messina Strait (c) Mozambique Strait (d) None of these
Q3 Which city is famous for oldest and largest national park with about 3000 geysers and hot springs?
(a) London (b) Milan (c) Yellow stone National park (d) Munich
(a) Mother Teresa (b) Nelson Mandela (c) Bishop Tutu (d) None of these
(a) Prime Charles mountain (b) Mckunley (c) Rockies mountain (d) Aconcague
(a) Hawaii USA (b) Indonesia (c) Italy (Sicily) (d) Kenya
(a) Red and yellow (b) Red and white (c) Red and blue (d) Red and green
(a) Tropic of Capricorn (b) The Equator (c) Tropic of cancer (d) Arctic circle
(a) 331 meters (1087 feet) (b) 309 meters (1014 feet)
(c) 305 meters (1002 feet) (d) 310 meters (1018 feet)
(a) Southern Thailand (b) North Russia (c) USA (d) Northern UK
Q6 Which port is largest coffee exporting port and also exports cotton?
(a) Santos (b) Le Harve (c) Port Sudan (d) Port Said
Q7 Name the first person who journeyed through China, India and other parts of Asia from 1271-94
(a) Christopher Columbus (b) Vascoda Gama (c) Marco Polo (d) Nicole Maffeo
(a) March 12,2023 (b) March 16 ,2023 (c) March 06 , 2023 (d) March 08,2023
(a) Washington, USA (b) Geneva, Switwerland (c) Berlin, Germany (d) Delhi, India
(a) Shanghai (b) Kuala Lumper (c) Hong Kong (d) New York City
Q9 Which city is the largest city in the southern hemisphere and famous for dairy products?
(a) Jinnah of Pakistan (b) Modern Muslim India and the Birth of Pakistan
(c) Emergency of pakistan (d) None of them
Q3 The presidency of Abraham Lincoln began on ________, when he was inaugurated as the 16th President of
(a) March 4, 1863 (b) March 4, 1861 (c) March 4, 1860 (d) March 4, 1862
(a) Joseph Lister (b) Robert Hooke (c) Jonas Salk (d) William Harvey
(a) Yuri Gagarin (b) Neil Armstrong (c) Tereskova (d) Alexel Leonov
(a) United States of America (b) United Kingdom (c) Canada (d) India
(a) Sri Lanka (b) West Indies (c) Zimbabwe (d) Norway
Q10 Brazil occupies eastern half of South America. Name its capital?
Q2 Grameen Bank a pioneer in the field of micro finance was the brainchild of___________.
(a) 1885 miles (3035 km) (b) 30302 miles (48782 km)
(c) 1860 miles (2995 km) (d) 23483 miles (37802 km)
(a) Vinod Khanna (b) Vinod Dham (c) Sundar Pichai (d) None of these
Q1 After Pashtun which is the second largest ethnic group of Afghanistan _______.
(a) New york City (b) Dubai (c) Chicago (d) Atlanta
(a) Henry Fielding (b) Thomas Hardy (c) Emily Bronte (d) Leo Tolstoy
(a) 450000 sq.mi (1165500 sq.km) (b) 120000 sq.mi (310800 sq.km)
(c) 15000 sq.mi (38900 sq.km) (d) 140000 sq.mi (362600 sq.km)
Q4 The highest mountain peak Mount Everest has been named after Col.George Everest who was.
(a) Commandant of 1st Mountain infantry Unit (b) A Commander of Goslcha Brigade
(c) A Political Agent in NWFP (d) Surveyor General of India
Q7 Caspian Sea, Dead Sea and Aral Sea are actually ________.
(a) Lakes (b) Rivers (c) Part of Oceans (d) Artificial Seas
(a) 23405 feet (7134 meters) (b) 24000 feet (7315 meters)
(c) 23500 feet (7163 meters) (d) 23860 feet (7237 meters)
Q1 The invention of which product by Robert Noyce in 1959 made the electric equipments shrink in size?
(a) Vaccum tubes (b) Cilicon (c) Transistors (d) Integrated circuit
(a) Michigon River (b) Colorada River (c) Mississippi River (d) None of these
(a) India – Srilanka (b) India – Bangladesh (c) Indian – Bhutan (d) Pakistan – India
Q3 Which city became the first in the World to have its own Microsoft Font?
(a) New Zealand (b) India (c) West Indies (d) England
Q7 Parliament of Somalia is called People's Assembly. By what name Parliament of New zealand called?
Q8 "The Great Divide, Britain, India & Pakisatan" was written by __________.
(a) W.H. Wriggins (b) Stanley Walpert (c) H.V. Hudson (d) None of them
Q9 In which one of the following oceans, the ocean currents do not move regularly in one particular
direction?
(a) Arctic Ocean (b) Indian Ocean (c) Atlantic Ocean (d) Pacific Ocean
Q10 The Indus Waters Treaty water-distribution treaty between India and Pakistan, brokered by the ?
Q1 Who reached N America for the first time in history in 1000 A.D?
(a) Christopher Columbus (b) John Speke (c) Lelf Eriesson (d) James Clark
(a) Ayub khan (b) Yahya khan (c) Pervaiz Musharaf (d) Z.A Bhutto
(a) 8000000 sq. Km (b) 8200000 sq. Km (c) 84000000 sq. Km (d) None of these
(a) Zeeshan Akhta (b) Wang Xiu Ying (c) Anwar Saifullah Khan (d) Jawed Iqbal
(a) January 14, 1762 (b) January 14, 1764 (c) January 14, 1763 (d) January 14, 1761
(a) Cambodian Riel (b) Pound (c) Cambodian Dollar (d) None of them
(a) Jeff Bezos (b) Elon Musk (c) Bill Gates (d) Bernard Arnault
(a) Altiplano (b) Andes (c) Both a & b (d) None of these
(a) Congo River (b) Mississippi River (c) Hudson Bay (d) Aral Sea
(a) Parliament (b) House of Representative (c) People's Assembly (d) National Congress
(a) Victor Hugo (b) H.G. Wells (c) Gustare Flaubest (d) Sinclair Lewis
(a) 306 meters (1004 feet) (b) 333 meters (1093 feet)
(c) 312 meters (1023 feet) (d) 305 meters (1002 feet)
Q10 The most densely populated island in the world is Honshu located in_______.
(a) Japan (b) China (c) South Korea (d) North Korea
(a) 162000 km2 (b) 1232200 km2 (c) 162000 km2 (d) 797600 km2
(a) 6th August, 1914 (b) 9th August, 1945 (c) 6th August 1943 (d) 9th August, 1943
Q6 After the World War ll Germany was divided into East Germany and West Germany West Germany was
given
(a) France Russia and England (b) Russia, France and USA
(c) France England and Turkey (d) France England and USA
(a) Jamaica (b) South Sudan (c) Sierra Leone (d) Cuba
(a) Milan (b) New York (c) Sao Paulo (d) Munich
(a) Robert (b) Guglielmo marconi (c) Philo taylor (d) Motorola martia
Q8 The part of desert where adequate water is available for cultivation is called ___________.
(a) 1300 miles (2093 km) (b) 1510 miles (2431 km)
(c) 1578 miles (2541 km) (d) 1338 miles (2154 km)
(a) Alfred Marshall (b) Jabar bin Hayan (c) Bohar (d) Paul Villard
Q2 What is the world's largest and the biggest port exporting port?
(a) Boston Port (b) Halifax Port (c) Chicago (d) Lisbon
Q8 The Islamic Military Counter Terrorism Coalition (IMCTC) is an alliance of how many Islamic countries
_______.
(a) Arabian Sea (b) Bay of Bengal (c) Indian Ocean (d) Gulf of Aden
Q1 The Coldstream Guards is the oldest continuously serving regiment in the Army, belongs to which
Country?
(a) National Congress (b) National Assembly (c) People's Assembly (d) Storting
Q4 Which of the following secret agency's agents are spread all over the world?
(a) Table tennis (b) Billiards (c) Squash (d) All of these
Q7 What is soccer commonly called in countries other than the United states?
(a) 26750 feet (8153 meters) (b) 26470 feet (8068 meters)
(c) 25910 feet (7897 meters) (d) 26760 feet (8156 meters)
(a) Faiz Ahmad Faiz (b) Mukhtar Masood (c) Ashfaq Ahmad (d) Bano Qudsia
(a) USA – Canada (b) Iraq – Iran (c) China – Japan (d) North Korea – South Korea
Q2 What is the second largest desert in the world after the Sahara desert?
(a) Libyan Desert (b) Arabian Desert (c) Kalahari Desert (d) Gobi Desert
(a) 21st February (b) 3rd March (c) 11th April (d) 19th June
(a) Eamest Hemingway (b) Edgar Rice Burroughs (c) Herald Robin (d) Edith Watson
(a) 415 meters (1362 feet) (b) 367 feet (1205 meters)
(c) 452 meters (1483 feet) (d) 374 meters (1227 feet)
(a) Registered Ordered (b) Registered Officer (c) Returning Officer (d) Research Office
(a) Mahatma Gandhi (b) Paul Kennedy (c) Zulifqar Ali Bhutto (d) None of these
Q3 Which of the following secret agency was suspected to be involved in Princess Diana's murder?
(a) Gulf of Mexico (b) Gulf of Aden (c) Gulf of Rija (d) Gulf of Sian
(a) 1725 A.D. (b) 1732 A.D. (c) 1740 A.D. (d) 1720 A.D.
(a) West wind (b) Gulf stream (c) Both of these (d) None of these
Q3 In which battle British forces led by Duke of Wellington defeated French forces led by Napolean Bona
Parte?
(a) Battle of Waterloo (b) Battle of Leipzig (c) Battle of Borodino (d) War of Roses
(a) 1338 miles (2154 km) (b) 1180 miles (1900 km)
(c) 800 miles (1288 km) (d) 2600 miles (4186 km)
Q5 The International Anti-Corruption Day (IACD) is observed annually across the world on_______
(a) 1st February (b) 9th January (c) 9th December (d) 1st January
(a) Monaco (b) Bosnia and Herzegovina (c) Nauru (d) Jordan
Q5 According to clause 224 of the Constitution, elections for the national and provincial assemblies are
to be held within ______ days following the day the term of the assemblies expires ______________.
(a) 23rd September (b) 25th September (c) 27th September (d) 29th September
(a) Belize (Belmopan) (b) La Paz (Bolivia) (c) Quito (Ecuador) (d) Bern (Switzerland)
Q4 Russia and Japan fought a war in 1903 A.D.. Russia was defeated. The war is called __________.
(a) Battle of Leipzig (b) Battle of Salamis (c) Russ-Japanese War (d) Battle of Yallu
Q4 The Murder of Archduke Ferdinand, the heir to Austrian thorone became the imidiate cause of which
war?
(a) World War 1 (b) Battle of Borodino (c) Battle of Jutland (d) World War 2
(a) which includes non-exportable items (b) which does not include tariff concession
(c) which includes banned items (d) Which does include tariff concession
(a) Battle of Siffin (b) Battle of Nahrawan (c) The Battle of Jamal (d) None of them
Q10 The world’s longest bridge over water, Lake Pontchartrain Causeway, is in __________.
(a) Michigan Lake (b) Victoria Lake (c) Malawi Lake (d) All of these
Q3 How many state owned shipping fleet does Pakistan have _______ .
(a) Westerlies (b) Periodic winds (c) Permanent winds (d) Monsoon winds
(a) Martin Luther (b) Pope Labin (c) Rapind (d) Pop John Poll
(a) Aug 6th, 1945 (b) Aug 9th, 1945 (c) Aug 9th, 1946 (d) Aug 6th, 1942
Q3 Which mountain system lies between the Black sea and the Caspian sea?
(a) N. Atlantic Ocean (b) Pacific Ocean (c) Indian Ocean (d) Arctic Ocean
(a) Greece (b) British Island in South Atlantic (c) Munich (d) Ulster
(a) North America and South America (b) Britain and North America
(c) France and America (d) Canada and South America