3. 3
Climate Change Conference COP21 was held in
Paris. Where was COP20 held?
A. Lima
B. Kyoto
C. Montreal
D. New York
ANSWER: A
Who is the present Chairman/ Chairperson of the
Human Rights Commission of Pakistan?
A. Asma Jahangir
B. I.A. Rehman
C. Ansar Burney
D. Zohra Yousaf
ANSWER: A
Famous presidential session that became the
milestone in making Pakistan was held in:
A. Allahabad
B. Calcutta
C. Lahore
D. Karachi
ANSWER: A
William Henry Gates III was born on __________.
A. October 28, 1955
B. October 28, 1960
C. October 28, 1961
D. October 28, 1963
ANSWER: A
Pakistan's ideology is based on the ideas of:
A. Democracy
B. Theocracy
C. Islam
D. None of the Above
ANSWER: C
Following players scored triple century twice in test
cricket history:
A. Don Bradman (Australia), Chris Gayle
(West Indies), Sehwag (India), Brian Lara (West
Indies)
B. Don Bradman (Australia), Tendulkar
(India), Sehwag (India), Brian Lara (West Indies)
C. Don Bradman (Australia), Jaysuria (Sri-
Lanka), Sehwag (India), Brian Lara (West Indies)
D. Hanif Mohammad (Pakistan), RB Simpson
(Australia), Hashim Amla (South Africa)
ANSWER: A
Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action (1992)
deals with?
A. International trade
B. Rights and Status of Women
C. Rights and Protection of Children
D. Population control
ANSWER: B
The Headquarter of Apple Inc is in _____.
A. New Mexico
B. New York
C. Cupertino, California
D. Mountain View, California
ANSWER: C
When a gas turns into a liquid the process is called:
A. Condensation
B. Evaporation
C. Deposition
D. Sublimation
ANSWER: A
CEO of Internet Giant "Google Inc." is:
A. Steve Jobs
B. Bill Gates
C. Marissa Mayer
D. Sundar Pichai
ANSWER: D
What was the code name given to United States
Navy SEALS operation leading to elimination of
Osama bin Laden in Abbotabad?
A. Lionheart
B. Neptune Spear
C. Geronimo
D. Shockwave
ANSWER: B
Faiz Ahmad Faiz was awarded the Lenin Peace
Prize in 1962. In which year did Abdul Sattar Edhi
receive the Lenin Peace Prize?
A. 1988
B. 1990
C. 1992
D. 1995
ANSWER: A
URL is an abbreviation of:
A. Uniform Room Locator
B. Universal Resource Locator
C. Universal Room Locator
D. Uniform Resource Locator
ANSWER: D
The acid used in a car battery is _____.
A. Hydrochloric acid
B. Nitric acid
C. Sulphuric acid
D. Carbonic acid
ANSWER: C
What was the real name of the famous Pakistani
actor Santosh Kumar?
A. Nazir Baig
B. Syed Mushtaq Razvi
C. Syed Musa Raza
D. Younas Khan
ANSWER: C
How many administrative Divisions are there in
Punjab?
A. 8
B. 3
C. 6
D. 9
ANSWER: D
Which of the following provinces of Afghanistan
shares border with Pakistan?
A. Bamiyan, Farah, Herat
B. Baikh, Samangan, Kunduz
C. Ningrahar, Pakita, Ghazni
D. Takhar, Uruzgan, Ghur
ANSWER: C
Pakistan and Afghanistan have ‘Transit Trade
Agreement’ signed in:
A. 1965
B. 1962
C. 1955
D. 1959
ANSWER: A
Durand Line Treaty was signed by a British man
Durand and King of Afghanistan ______ in 1893
A. Amir Aman Ullah
B. Abdul Rehman
C. Noor Ahmad
D. Zaheer-ud-Din Babur
4. 4
ANSWER: B
The word Khilji refers to an Afghan village or town
known as:
A. Qutub Village
B. Alai Minar
C. Qalat-e Khilji (Fort of Khilji)
D. None of the Above
ANSWER: C
Border Between Pakistan and Afghanistan is
Called:
A. Sir Radcliffe Line
B. Durand Line
C. Line of Control
D. 24th Parallel Line
ANSWER: B
The first canal water agreement was made with
india on _______.
A. 4 May 1948
B. 4 May 1949
C. 4 May 1950
D. 4 May 1951
ANSWER: A
Pakistan and Afghanistan have ‘Transit Trade
Agreement’ signed in:
A. 1965
B. 1962
C. 1955
D. 1959
ANSWER: A
Which crops are sown in Rabi season?
A. Oil Seed and Tobacco
B. Barley and Mustard
C. Wheat and Grain
D. All of Them
ANSWER: D
Agriculture absorbes ______ percent of the
Pakistan's total labour force.
A. 42.3
B. 42.5
C. 43
D. 45.7
ANSWER: A
A relief package of Rs _______ was announced by
Prime Minister of Pakistan for small farmers in
2015-16.
A. 330 billion
B. 300 billion
C. 270 billion
D. 341 billion
ANSWER: D
The Agriculture sector contributed _______ percent
in GDP during 2016-17
A. 19% of GDP
B. 19.8% of GDP
C. 20.2% of GDP
D. 21% of GDP
ANSWER: B
What is per capita Energy Consumption in
Pakistan?
A. 283 TOE
B. 287 TOE
C. 280 TOE
D. 275 TOE
ANSWER: A
Total Population of Livestock in Pakistan is:
A. 127.5 Million
B. 130 Million
C. 154.7 Million
D. 159.3 Million
ANSWER: C
How much of the total GNP is shared by livestock?
A. 9%
B. 10%
C. 11%
D. 12%
ANSWER: C
Annual growht rate of agriculture for the year 2011-
12 was?
A. 1.81%
B. 2.5%
C. 3.1%
D. 3.7%
ANSWER: C
Wha% is the annual average growht rate of
agriculture in last decade of 2000s?
A. 2.7%
B. 3%
C. 3.5%
D. 4%
ANSWER: A
How much of the total export earning is through
agriculture?
A. 50%
B. 55%
C. 60%
D. 65%
ANSWER: C
How much of the total area is cultivated in
Pakistan?
A. 19.5%
B. 20%
C. 22%
D. 25%
ANSWER: D
In the mid of 2012 the share of agriculture in
employment is.
A. 43%
B. 44%
C. 45%
D. 46%
ANSWER: C
Animal Husbandry University is working at:
A. Karachi
B. Lahore
C. Faisalabad
D. Hyderabad
ANSWER: B
The period of Rabi season is:
A. October - June
B. October - May
C. January - May
D. May - August
ANSWER: B
When the first agriculture reforms were introduced
in Pakistan?
A. 24 January 1960
B. 24 January 1958
C. 24 January 1959
D. 24 January 1957
ANSWER: C
How much is contributed by agriculture to GNPof
the County?
5. 5
A. 21%
B. 25%
C. 35%
D. 40%
ANSWER: D
Agriculture, the key sector in the Pakistan economy
accounts for
A. 21% of GDP
B. 25% of GDP
C. 28% of GDP
D. 51 of GDP
ANSWER: A
Which one is the dominant source of foreign
echange earning?
A. Textile
B. Foreign Remittance
C. Agriculture
D. Manufacturing
ANSWER: C
How Much of the total area cultivated is under
Irrigation System?
A. 60%
B. 70%
C. 80%
D. 90%
ANSWER: B
How many reclamation schemes has been
completed by the Government?
A. 60
B. 70
C. 80
D. 85
ANSWER: C
Uptill now how much of the water logged and saline
land has been reclaimed?
A. 12 Million acres
B. 14 Million acres
C. 16 Million acres
D. 18 Million acres
ANSWER: D
Which are Pakistan's major seasons for agriclture
crops?
A. Kharif and Barani
B. Kharif and Rabi
C. Barani and Rabi
D. Kharif, Rabi and Barani
ANSWER: B
When the Period of Kharif crop starts and when
ends?
A. June - September
B. October - May
C. January - October
D. May - October
ANSWER: A
Kharif crop includes:
A. Rice & Sugarcane
B. Bajra and Jawar
C. Cotton and Maize
D. All of Them
ANSWER: D
Which of the following is the largest sector of
Pakistan's Economy?
A. Manufecturing
B. Agriculture
C. Banking
D. Industry
ANSWER: B
Which one of the follwing is largest airline of UK?
A. UK Airlines
B. British Airways
C. Eastern Airways
D. None of These
ANSWER: B
Point out largest airline of German?
A. Lufthansa
B. Blue Wings
C. Germania
D. None of Above
ANSWER: A
The largest airline of Aisa is:
A. PIA (Pakistan)
B. Japan Airlines
C. Bheman (Bangladesh)
D. None of above
ANSWER: B
Which one of the following is World's largest budget
Airline with widest route network in America?
A. Southwest Airline (USA)
B. Delta Airlines (USA)
C. American Airlines (USA)
D. United Airlines (USA)
ANSWER: A
Which of the following was the first private Airline
licenced?
A. Aero Asia
B. Bhuja Airline
C. Hajvery Airline
D. Air Blue
ANSWER: C
Shaheen Air Line belongs to __________.
A. UAE
B. Saudia Arabia
C. Pakistan
D. None of these
ANSWER: C
The First International Flight taken by PIA was
taken on:
A. 25th May 1951
B. 1st February 1955
C. 7th June 1954
D. 17th June 1961
ANSWER: B
Which was the first public airline of Pakistan.
A. Orient Airline
B. PIA
C. North West Airline
D. Air Blue
ANSWER: A
Olympic Airways belongs to _____.
A. Greece
B. Italy
C. Romania
D. Austria
ANSWER: A
Lufthansa is the airline of _____.
A. Germany
B. USA
C. Russia
D. UK
ANSWER: A
Which of the following is Russian airline?
A. Aero USSR
6. 6
B. Aero Flot
C. Russian Float
D. Aero Russia
ANSWER: A
Bheman airline belongs to _______?
A. Indonesia
B. France
C. Bangladesh
D. India
ANSWER: C
Cathay Pacific is the airline of _____.
A. Singapore
B. China
C. Hong Kong
D. Japan
ANSWER: C
_________ airline belongs to Japan.
A. Aero Japan
B. Air Japan
C. Japan Air
D. JAL
ANSWER: D
Asiana Airline is the the airline of which of the
following country?
A. Japan
B. Malaysia
C. India
D. South Korea
ANSWER: D
Queenslan and Northern TerritoryAerial Service is
the airline of _____.
A. New Zealand
B. Australia
C. Germany
D. Norway
ANSWER: B
Which one of the following is the 3rd largest airline
of the world.
A. JAL (Japan)
B. Delta Airlines (USA)
C. American Airlines (USA)
D. United Airlines (USA)
ANSWER: C
Aero Asia is the airline of ________.
A. UAE
B. Pakistan
C. India
D. Bangladesh
ANSWER: B
Middle East Airline belongs to which county?
A. UAE
B. Qatar
C. Lebanon
D. KSA
ANSWER: C
Freedom Air is an airline of which Country?
A. New Zealand
B. South Africa
C. South Korea
D. Canada
ANSWER: A
Airblue is the the airline of which country?
A. India
B. Pakistan
C. UAE
D. Bangla Desh
ANSWER: B
which one of the following is the largest airline of
the world.
A. JAL (Japan)
B. Delta Airlines (USA)
C. American Airlines (USA)
D. United Airlines (USA)
ANSWER: B
which one of the following is the 2nd largest airline
of the world.
A. JAL (Japan)
B. Delta Airlines (USA)
C. American Airlines (USA)
D. United Airlines (USA)
ANSWER: D
Which of the following is the airline of Holland?
A. KLM
B. Air Holland
C. Aero Holland
D. Holland Airline
ANSWER: A
In which country alcohol is used as fuel for
vehicles?
A. USA
B. Brazil
C. Japan
D. Germany
ANSWER: B
Allahabad session was held in 1930 by:
A. Congress
B. All India Muslim League
C. Simon Commission
D. Peoples Party
ANSWER: B
Who coined the name of All India Muslim League?
A. Nawab Saleem Ullah Khan
B. Sir Muhammad Shafi
C. Sir ZaffarUllah Khan
D. Sardar Abdur Rab Nishtar
ANSWER: A
Allama Iqbal’s address in Allah Abad proved to be a
milestone in making
A. Pakistan
B. Muslim League
C. Lukhnow
D. Delhi
ANSWER: A
The idea of separate homeland for the first time in
1930 was given by:
A. Quaid-i-Azam
B. Allama Iqbal
C. Liaquat Ali Khan
D. Sir Syed Ahmad
ANSWER: B
“Musawar-e-Pakistan” is the name given to:
A. Allama Iqbal
B. Liaquat Ali Khan
C. Nehru
D. Muhammad Ali Jinnah
ANSWER: A
The vision of a common nationhood for India is a
beautiful ideal and has a poetic appeal, but looking
into the present conditions and the unconscious
trends of the two communities
appears incapable of fulfilment.” These are the
words coined by
7. 7
A. Muhammad Ali Jinnah
B. Sir Syed Ahmad Khan
C. Allama Iqbal
D. None of them
ANSWER: C
What was the significance of 21st Annual Session
of All India Muslim League?
A. Quaid-e-Azam presented fourteen points
B. Allama Muhammad Iqbal delivered the
Allahabad Address
C. Lahore Resolution was passed
D. Quaid-e-Azam was elected as permanent
President of All India Muslim League
ANSWER: B
Famous Allahabad session was addressed by
Allama Iqbal in:
A. 1930
B. 1940
C. 1920
D. 1947
ANSWER: A
_____ is the Founder of Amazon.com
A. Jeff Bezos
B. Bill Gates
C. Steve Jobs
D. None of Above
ANSWER: A
Which one of the following is World's largest budget
Airline with widest route network in America?
A. Southwest Airline (USA)
B. Delta Airlines (USA)
C. American Airlines (USA)
D. United Airlines (USA)
ANSWER: A
Famous TV drama “Waris” was written by?
A. Attaulhaq Qasmi
B. Dr. Anwar Sajjad
C. Amjad Islam Amjad
D. Shahid Nadeem Asghar
ANSWER: C
Nitrogen occurs in plants and animals in the form
of_____.
A. Minerals
B. Fats
C. Carbohydrates
D. Proteins
ANSWER: D
Which animal is most illegally traded animal in the
world?
A. Elephants
B. Pangolin
C. Rhinoceros
D. Turtles
ANSWER: B
The Headquarter of Apple Inc is in _____.
A. New Mexico
B. New York
C. Cupertino, California
D. Mountain View, California
ANSWER: C
Apple Inc founded on _______.
A. April 1, 1976
B. April 1, 1977
C. April 1, 1978
D. April 1, 1979
ANSWER: A
Founder of famous Apple Inc is:
A. Paul Allen
B. Steve Jobs
C. Sundar Pichai
D. None of Above
ANSWER: B
_______ are Co-Founders of Apple Inc.
A. Steve Wozniak and Ronald Wayne
B. steve Jobs and Sundar Pichai
C. Steve Wozniak and Bill Gates
D. None of these
ANSWER: A
Beats Electronics is a subsidiary of __________
that produces audio products. Headquartered in
Culver City, California, U.S., the company was
founded by music producer and rapper Dr.
Dre.
A. Google Inc.
B. Microsoft
C. Apple Inc.
D. None of these
ANSWER: C
Hingol National Park, located in Makran District,
Balochistan, is famous for its:
A. Thick forest cover
B. Archaeological sites
C. Mud volcanoes
D. Cold springs
ANSWER: B
Who said “Man is by nature a political animal”?
A. Winston Churchill
B. Karl Marx
C. Aristotle
D. Francis Bacon
ANSWER: C
What was the rank of former Foreign Minister,
Gohar Ayub Khan, when he left the Army?
A. Captain
B. Major
C. Colonel
D. Brigadier
ANSWER: A
Who was the first Muslim Commander-in-Chief of
Army?
A. Gen. Muhammad Ishtiaq Khan
B. Gen. Irshad Buski
C. Gen Muhammad Ayub Khan
D. Gen. Muhammad Musa Khan
ANSWER: C
Who was the first Commander in Chief of Army
after independence?
A. Gen. Frank Meservy
B. Gen.H.G. Merk
C. Gen. Harvey Door
D. Gen. G. Austen
ANSWER: A
Name the first Lady Major General in the Pakistan
Army .
A. Dr. Razia Imtiaz
B. Dr. Nosheen Rehman
C. Dr. Shahida Malik
D. Dr. Reheme Sarwar
ANSWER: C
Who was the first Muslim Chief of Air Force of
Pakistan?
A. Air Marshal Noor Khan
8. 8
B. Air Marshal Arshad Feroz
C. Air Marshal Asghar Khan
D. Air Marshal Faiz
ANSWER: C
The first Nishan-e-Haider was awarded to
A. Major Muhammad Tufail
B. Major Aziz Bhatti
C. FI. Lt. Sarfraz Rafique
D. Captain Raja Sarwar
ANSWER: D
The largest airline of Aisa is:
A. PIA (Pakistan)
B. Japan Airlines
C. Bheman (Bangladesh)
D. None of above
ANSWER: B
U Thant was the first UN Secretary General from
Asia. To which country did he belong to?
A. Thailand
B. Cambodia
C. Japan
D. Burma
ANSWER: D
Headquarter of the African Union (AU) is located in:
A. Johannesburg
B. Cairo
C. Dakar
D. Addis Ababa
ANSWER: D
Queenslan and Northern TerritoryAerial Service is
the airline of _____.
A. New Zealand
B. Australia
C. Germany
D. Norway
ANSWER: B
He scored 12 double centuries in test cricket which
is a world record.
A. Brian Lara (West Indies)
B. Don Bradman (Australia)
C. Tendulkar (India)
D. Hanif Mohammad (Pakistan)
ANSWER: B
The first and the only bowler grab hat-trick in both
innings of the same Test.
A. Jim Laker (England)
B.
C. Jimmy Matthews (Australia)
D.
ANSWER: C
Father of former US Secretary of State, Madeline
Albright was also a member of the UN Commission
on India and Pakistan and author of the book
“Danger in Kashmir”. What was his
name?
A. Joseph Albright
B. Joseph Korbel
C. Owen Dixon
D. Alistair Lamb
ANSWER: B
The ‘Shahnama’ was written by:
A. Al Beruni
B. Amir Khusrau
C. Firdausi
D. None of these
ANSWER: C
Detroit, USA is associated with _________ industry.
A. Automobile
B. Computer
C. Toys
D. Electronics
ANSWER: A
The book “The Sole Spokesman: Jinnah, the
Muslim League and Demand for Pakistan” was
written by:
A. Akbar S. Ahmad
B. Ayesha Jalal
C. Hussain Haqqani
D. Jaswant Singh
ANSWER: B
How many sahaaba were martyred in Battle of
Badar?
A. 12
B. 13
C. 14
D. 15
ANSWER: C
Lal Suhanra National Park is located near:
A. Multan
B. Bahawalpur
C. D.G. Khan
D. Sahiwal
ANSWER: B
UchShariff located 73 km from Bahawalpur,
founded by Alexander the Great contains tombs of:
A. Bibi Jawindi
B. Jalal ud Din Bokhari
C. Baha-al-Halim
D. All of these
ANSWER: D
‘Khar’ is the main town of:
A. Bajaur Agency
B. Kurram Agency
C. Khyber Agency
D. North Waziristan
ANSWER: A
The population of Balochistan according to 2017
Census is:
A. 16 Million
B. 12.34 Million
C. 18 Million
D. None of these
ANSWER: B
Hingol National Park, located in Makran District,
Balochistan, is famous for its:
A. Thick forest cover
B. Archaeological sites
C. Mud volcanoes
D. Cold springs
ANSWER: B
Shikwa and Jawab-e-Shikwa are poems of
AllamaIqbal in his book:
A. Bang-e-Dara
B. Bal-e-Jibraeel
C. Payam-e-Mushraq
D. Zerb-e-Kaleem
ANSWER: A
Bheman airline belongs to _______?
A. Indonesia
B. France
C. Bangladesh
D. India
9. 9
ANSWER: C
Recently a leading politician, Salahuddin Quader
Chaudhry, was hanged in Bangladesh. His father
Fazlul Qauder Chaudhry, had served on an
important position in Pakistan prior to
separation of Bengladesh, Please name the
position:
A. Vice President
B. Speaker
C. Minister of Industries
D. Governor of East Pakistan
ANSWER: C
Name the first Pakistani Bank which started its
operation on August 17, 1947
A. Muslim Commercial Dank
B. Habib Dank Ltd.
C. United Bank Ltd.
D. Allied Bank Ltd
ANSWER: B
Pakistan’s First Women Bank was established in
_____.
A. 1987
B. 1988
C. 1989
D. 1990
ANSWER: C
Who was the first governor of State Bank of
Pakistan?
A. Zahid Hussain
B. Saeed Hamid
C. Ishrat Kamal
D. Rashid Naqvi
ANSWER: A
Battle of Pllasy was fought between Siraj-ud-Doala
and:
A. Lord Clive
B. Warren Hasten
C. Lord Canning
D. Shah Alam
ANSWER: A
Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation is working with
Rotary International to eliminate ________.
A. Polio
B. Aids
C. Cancer
D. Diabetes
ANSWER: A
Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation was established in
_____.
A. 1998
B. 1999
C. 2000
D. 2001
ANSWER: C
Gates is known as ______________ of the
personal computer revolution.
A. Programmer
B. Entrepreneur
C. Hardware Technician
D. None of above
ANSWER: B
Bill Gates father Mr. William H. Gates Sr. is a
retired American attorney and philanthropist and
author of the book "Showing Up for Life: Thoughts
on the Gifts of a Lifetime".
A. In the Line of Fire
B. In Search of Lost Time
C. Showing Up for Life: Thoughts on the Gifts
of a Lifetime
D. Hamlet
ANSWER: C
Forbes is a global media company, focusing on
business, investing, technology, entrepreneurship,
leadership, and lifestyle: Gates has topped Forbes
list of the 400 richest Americans
for about ____ years in a row.
A. 5 Years
B. 7 Years
C. 10 Years
D. 24 Years
ANSWER: D
With his wife Melinda, Bill Gates chairs the
___________, the world's largest private charitable
foundation.
A. Gates & Melinda Gates Foundation
B. Microsoft Foundation
C. Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation
D. None of Above
ANSWER: C
Bill Gates founded "Microsoft" with ________ in
1975.
A. Steve Jobs
B. Paul Allen
C. Melinda Gates
D. William H. Gates
ANSWER: B
William Henry Gates III was born on __________.
A. October 28, 1955
B. October 28, 1960
C. October 28, 1961
D. October 28, 1963
ANSWER: A
____________ is a campaign started by Bill Gates
to encourage wealthy people to contribute a
majority of their wealth to philanthropic causes
A. Rotary International
B. The Giving Pledge
C. Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation
D. United Nation Organization
ANSWER: B
Bill Gates has written two books ___________.
A. "The Road to east" and "Business @ the
Speed of Thought"
B. "The Road Ahead" and "Business
Computers"
C. "The Road Ahead" and "Business @ the
Speed of Thought"
D. None of Above
ANSWER: C
Bill Gates is the Son of _________________.
A. Melinda Gates
B. Liza Gates
C. Lara Gates
D. Mary Maxwell Gates
ANSWER: D
Gates's maternal grandfather was __________, a
national bank president.
A. JW Maxwell
B. William H. Gates
C. Stephen Philip Gates
D. None of Above
ANSWER: A
10. 10
Mr. Bill Gates has 2 Sisters named _______.
A. Libby and Emma
B. Emma and Libby
C. Kristianne and Libby
D. Kristianne and Emma
ANSWER: C
At the age of 13, Bill Gates enrolled in the
_________.
A. Lakeside School
B. Countryside School
C. City School
D. Lake of Washington School
ANSWER: A
When Gates was in 8th grade he took an interest in
programming and wrote first computer programme
an implementation of tic-tac-toe that allowed users
to __________ against the
computer.
A. Write Essay
B. Talk
C. Take Photos
D. play games
ANSWER: D
Following company banned four Lakeside students
Bill Gates, Paul Allen, Ric Weiland, and Kent Evans
when it caught them exploiting bugs in the operating
system to obtain free
computer time.
A. IBM
B. Computer Center Corporation (CCC)
C. Computer Corner Center
D. None of Above
ANSWER: B
Gates scored 1590 out of 1600 on the Scholastic
Aptitude Tests (SAT) and enrolled at
___________in the autumn of 1973
A. Harvard College
B. Stanford University
C. University of California
D. Ohio State University
ANSWER: A
November 26, 1976, the trade name ________ was
registered with the Office of the Secretary of the
State of New Mexico by Bill Gates and Paul Allen.
A. Micro-Soft
B. IBM
C. Apple
D. Microsoft
ANSWER: D
On _____________ Microsoft launched its first
retail version of Microsoft Windows.
A. November 20, 1986
B. December 20, 1985
C. November 20, 1985
D. December 20, 1986
ANSWER: C
Gates married _______ on a golf course on
January 1, 1994.
A. Melinda French
B. Melinda Mexwell
C. Malina French
D. Malina Mexwell
ANSWER: A
_______ has three children:
1- Jennifer Katharine (Daughter, born 1996)
A. William H. Gates Sr.
B. Bill Gates
C. Mary Maxwell Gates
D. None of Above
ANSWER: B
Bill Gates resides in a 66,000 sq-ft mansion with 60
ft swimming pool and was assessed by _________
as $125 million and annual property taxes are
$991,000.
A. King County public records
B. Forbes
C. PCMag
D. None of Above
ANSWER: A
Gates was born in __________ on October 28,
1955.
A. Virgina
B. Maryland
C. California
D. Seattle, Washington
ANSWER: D
Bio gas is the common name of ______.
A. Nitrogen
B. Natural gas
C. Carbon dioxide
D. Oxygen
ANSWER: B
The large plates of solar panels are painted _____.
A. White
B. Yellow
C. Black
D. Red
ANSWER: C
What does make the blood look red?
A. Red corpuscle
B. Hemoglobin
C. Plasma
D. Certain secretions
ANSWER: B
In blood, the percentage of water is _____.
A. 75%
B. 85%
C. 90%
D. 95%
ANSWER: C
Which of the following is involved in blood clotting?
A. Sodium
B. Magnesium
C. Potassium
D. Calcium
ANSWER: D
The human blood is divided into _____.
A. Five groups
B. Three groups
C. Four groups
D. Two groups
ANSWER: C
Which type of blood of individuals are known as
universal donor
A. Type A
B. Type B
C. Type AB
D. Type 0
ANSWER: D
Which type of blood of individuals are universal
recipients?
A. Type A
11. 11
B. Type A and B
C. Type O
D. Type B
ANSWER: B
The muscles, tissues and blood all are made up of
_____.
A. Fats
B. Proteins
C. Vitamins
D. Carbohydrates
ANSWER: B
The longest and the strongest bone in the human
body is _____.
A. Tibia
B. Femur
C. Pelvis
D. Jaw
ANSWER: B
Father of former US Secretary of State, Madeline
Albright was also a member of the UN Commission
on India and Pakistan and author of the book
“Danger in Kashmir”. What was his
name?
A. Joseph Albright
B. Joseph Korbel
C. Owen Dixon
D. Alistair Lamb
ANSWER: B
The ‘Shahnama’ was written by:
A. Al Beruni
B. Amir Khusrau
C. Firdausi
D. None of these
ANSWER: C
The book “The Sole Spokesman: Jinnah, the
Muslim League and Demand for Pakistan” was
written by:
A. Akbar S. Ahmad
B. Ayesha Jalal
C. Hussain Haqqani
D. Jaswant Singh
ANSWER: B
The book ‘Indian Musalmans’ published in 1871
was written by:
A. Sir Syed Ahmad Khan
B. William Wilson Hunter
C. Rudyard Kipling
D. Justice Ameer Ali
ANSWER: B
Kashf-ul-Mahjub, the first book on Islamic mysticism
in Persian was compiled by:
A. Hazrat Ali Hajwari (R.A)
B. Hazrat Fakhar-ud-Din Miran
HussainZunjani (R.A)
C. Hazrat Khawaja Moin-ud-Din Chisti (R.A)
D. Hazrat Khawaja Nizamud-din Aulia (R.A)
ANSWER: A
The Oscar Award winning film “Slumdog Millionaire”
is based on the book “Q and A” written by:
A. Hanif Kureishi
B. Shashi Tharcor
C. Vikas Swarup
D. Mohsin Hamid
ANSWER: C
“The Idea of Pakistan” book was written by?
A. Stephen Philip Cohen
B. Harold Pinter
C. Martin Bid
D. None of These
ANSWER: A
Who is the author of India Wins Freedom?
A. Maulana Abul Kalam Azad
B. Sir Syed Ahmad Khan
C. Maulana Muhammad Ali Johar
D. None of the above
ANSWER: A
Bill Gates father Mr. William H. Gates Sr. is a
retired American attorney and philanthropist and
author of the book "Showing Up for Life: Thoughts
on the Gifts of a Lifetime".
A. In the Line of Fire
B. In Search of Lost Time
C. Showing Up for Life: Thoughts on the Gifts
of a Lifetime
D. Hamlet
ANSWER: C
Bill Gates has written two books ___________.
A. "The Road to east" and "Business @ the
Speed of Thought"
B. "The Road Ahead" and "Business
Computers"
C. "The Road Ahead" and "Business @ the
Speed of Thought"
D. None of Above
ANSWER: C
“The Spirit of Islam” book was written by:
A. Syed Ameer Ali
B. Sir Syed Ahmad Khan
C. Maulana Zafar Ali Khan
D. Maulana Muhammad Ali Johar
ANSWER: A
Which of the following provinces of Afghanistan
shares border with Pakistan?
A. Bamiyan, Farah, Herat
B. Baikh, Samangan, Kunduz
C. Ningrahar, Pakita, Ghazni
D. Takhar, Uruzgan, Ghur
ANSWER: C
Border Between Pakistan and Afghanistan is
Called:
A. Sir Radcliffe Line
B. Durand Line
C. Line of Control
D. 24th Parallel Line
ANSWER: B
Durand Line Treaty was signed by a British man
Durand and King of Afghanistan ______ in 1893
A. Amir Aman Ullah
B. Abdul Rehman
C. Noor Ahmad
D. Zaheer-ud-Din Babur
ANSWER: B
He sent 555 players back to the pavilion just 281
innings of 147 test matches and proved himself No.
1 wicket keeper:
A. Boucher (SA)
B. Gilchrist (Aus)
C. Healy (Aus)
D. Stewart (Eng)
ANSWER: A
He scored 12 double centuries in test cricket which
is a world record.
12. 12
A. Brian Lara (West Indies)
B. Don Bradman (Australia)
C. Tendulkar (India)
D. Hanif Mohammad (Pakistan)
ANSWER: B
Epistemology is the study of:
A. Knowledge
B. Parasites
C. Nature
D. Religions
ANSWER: A
Pedagogy is the Science of:
A. Children diseases
B. Languages
C. Civilization
D. Teaching
ANSWER: D
Yeast used in making of bread is a:
A. Fungus
B. Plant
C. Bacteria
D. Seed
ANSWER: A
During the British rule the only British King to visit
India and hold his Darbar was:
A. Edward VII
B. George V
C. James II
D. Edward VI
ANSWER: B
U Thant was the first UN Secretary General from
Asia. To which country did he belong to?
A. Thailand
B. Cambodia
C. Japan
D. Burma
ANSWER: D
Which of the following is involved in blood clotting?
A. Sodium
B. Magnesium
C. Potassium
D. Calcium
ANSWER: D
The amount of energy in wheat is:
A. 100 K Calories/100 gm
B. 245 K Calories /100 gm
C. 348 K Calories /100 gm
D. 490 K Calories /100 gm
ANSWER: C
One gram of carbohydrates give _____ energy of
the amount
A. 8.0 K Calories
B. 4.1 K Calories
C. 6.3 K Calories
D. 2 K Calories
ANSWER: B
The amount of energy required by the children of
age between one to three years is:
A. 300 K Calories
B. 600 K Calories
C. 1200 K Calories
D. 1500 K Calories
ANSWER: C
What amount of fats give energy of 9.3 K Calories?
A. 2.0 gram
B. 0.5 gram
C. 1.0 gram
D. 4.1 gram
ANSWER: C
Father of the newly elected Prime Minister of
Canada,Justin Trudeau, had also remained the
Prime Minister of Canada. What was his name?
A. Harold Trudeau
B. Michael Trudeau
C. Pierre Trudeau
D. Charles Trudeau
ANSWER: C
The capital of Kosovo is:
A. Zaghreb
B. Pristina
C. Sarajevo
D. Bratislava
ANSWER: B
One gram of carbohydrates give _____ energy of
the amount
A. 8.0 K Calories
B. 4.1 K Calories
C. 6.3 K Calories
D. 2 K Calories
ANSWER: B
Which gas is used in the preparation of soft drinks?
A. Oxygen
B. Carbon dioxide
C. Nitrogen
D. Halogens
ANSWER: B
Air contains volume of carbon dioxide
approximately _____.
A. 3 %
B. 33%
C. 0.3 %
D. 0.03%
ANSWER: D
Who won Under 19 world cup 2018?
A. Australia
B. Westindies
C. India
D. Pakistan
ANSWER: C
Who is he foreign Minister of Iran
A. Hassan Rohani
B. Abdullah Abdullah
C. Javad Zarif
D. None of these
ANSWER: C
Pakistan ranked _____ population wise in the world
A. 5th
B. 6th
C. 7th
D. 8th
ANSWER: A
What is the share of Punjab in the total population
of Pakistan:
A. 60%
B. 52%
C. 48%
D. None of these
ANSWER: C
Total labour force in Pakistan is estimate at 63.03
million in the year 2014-15 out of which _____
million were unemployed
A. 4.2
13. 13
B. 3.93
C. 5.7
D. None of these
ANSWER: B
in the Sub-Continent, first census was held in:
A. 1890
B. 1858
C. 1781
D. 1881
ANSWER: D
According to 2017 census what is the share of
FATA in the total Population of Pakistan
A. 3%
B. 2%
C. 1%
D. 0.5%
ANSWER: B
The first census in Pakistan was held in:
A. 1956
B. 1951
C. 1958
D. 1961
ANSWER: B
What was the crude birth rate of 2016 of Pakistan.
A. 29.8 births / 1,000
B. 55 births / 1,000
C. 12 births / 1,000
D. 18 births / 1,000
ANSWER: A
The population of Pakistan according to 2017
Census is:
A. 198 million
B. 207 million
C. 142.5 million
D. 202 million
ANSWER: B
The largest spoken language in Pakistan is:
A. Urdu
B. Sindhi
C. Punjabi
D. Sindhi
ANSWER: C
What is the share of population over 60 year in the
total population of Pakistn?
A. 11%
B. 8%
C. 19%
D. 4%
ANSWER: D
Which is the largest densely populated province of
Pakistan?
A. Sindh
B. Punjab
C. Balochistan
D. Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
ANSWER: B
According to 2017 census what is the share of
Balochistan in the total Population of Pakistan
A. 15%
B. 5%
C. 2%
D. 6%
ANSWER: D
The population of ICT (Islamabad Capital Territory)
according to 2017 Census is:
A. 4 Million
B. 3.5 Million
C. 3 Million
D. 2 Million
ANSWER: D
The population of FATA according to 2017 Census
is:
A. 8 Million
B. 9 Million
C. 5 Million
D. 2 Million
ANSWER: C
What is the share of population under 5 in the total
population?
A. 14.80%
B. 16.2%
C. 17%
D. 17.6%
ANSWER: A
Which is the most thinly populated province of
Pakistan?
A. Sindh
B. Punjab
C. Balochistan
D. Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
ANSWER: C
According to 2017 census what is the share of
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa in the total Population of
Pakistan
A. 9%
B. 12%
C. 15%
D. 19%
ANSWER: C
Which one is the second densely populated
province of Pakistan?
A. Sindh
B. Punjab
C. Balochistan
D. Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
ANSWER: A
What is the share of population under 10 in the total
population?
A. 21%
B. 22.8%
C. 28.4%
D. 30.45%
ANSWER: D
According to 2017 census what is the share of
Sindh in the total Population of Pakistan
A. 22%
B. 23%
C. 25%
D. 28%
ANSWER: B
What is the share of population under 15 in the total
population?
A. 42.3%
B. 41%
C. 43.40%
D. 45%
ANSWER: C
the major segment of Saraiki speaking population
lives in:
A. Punjab
B. Sindh
C. Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
14. 14
D. Balochistan
ANSWER: A
from 1998 to 2017 growth rate of population in
Pakistan is:
A. 4.2
B. 2.4
C. 3.2
D. 1.5
ANSWER: B
Census is held after every _____ years in Pakistan:
A. 5 Years
B. 10 Years
C. 15 Years
D. 20 Years
ANSWER: B
What is the approximately Share of Pakistan
population in the total population of World?
A. 2.7%
B. 2.8%
C. 3.2%
D. 4.2%
ANSWER: A
What was the crude death rate of 2016.
A. 9/ 1000
B. 2/ 1000
C. 5/ 1000
D. 7.5/ 1000
ANSWER: D
In which Part of Pakistan the rate of increasing
population is fastest:
A. Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
B. Balochistan
C. Punjab
D. Islamabad
ANSWER: D
What is the share of population 18 Years and above
in the total population?
A. 21%
B. 22.8%
C. 51.25%
D. 30.45%
ANSWER: C
The population of Balochistan according to 2017
Census is:
A. 16 Million
B. 12.34 Million
C. 18 Million
D. None of these
ANSWER: B
According to official figures of 2018 what is the
current literacy rate of Pakistan?
A. 60%
B. 27%
C. 38%
D. 47%
ANSWER: A
The population of Punjab according to 2017 Census
is:
A. 122 Million
B. 127 Million
C. 98.5 Million
D. 110 million
ANSWER: D
The population of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa according
to 2017 Census is:
A. 27 Million
B. 33.44 Million
C. 15.54 Million
D. 30.52 Million
ANSWER: D
What is the share of population between 15 to 64
Years in the total population?
A. 21%
B. 43%
C. 53.09
D. 55.07%
ANSWER: C
What is the share of rural population in the total
population of Pakistan?
A. 30.7%
B. 62%
C. 40.2%
D. None of these
ANSWER: A
What is the share of urban population in the total
population of Pakistan?
A. 44.8%
B. 52.5%
C. 40.2%
D. None of these
ANSWER: A
The Ratio of Urdu speaking population in Pakistan
is:
A. 8%
B. 12%
C. 16%
D. 22%
ANSWER: A
The population of Sindh according to 2017 Census
is:
A. 47.9 Million
B. 53.3 Million
C. 55 Million
D. None of above
ANSWER: A
According to 1998 census the density of population
in Punjab is:
A. 220 Persons per Sq. Km
B. 319 Persons per Sq. Km
C. 353 Persons per Sq. Km
D. 400 Persons per Sq. Km
ANSWER: C
According to 1998 census the density of population
in Sindh Province is:
A. 212 Persons per Sq. Km
B. 243 Persons per Sq. Km
C. 353 Persons per Sq. Km
D. 400 Persons per Sq. Km
ANSWER: A
The density of population in Pakistan according to
1998 census was:
A. 120 Persons per sq. km
B. 132 Persons per sq. km
C. 157 Persons per sq. km
D. 164 Persons per sq. km
ANSWER: D
According to 1998 census the density of population
in Balochistan Province is:
A. 16 Persons per Sq. Km
B. 18 Persons per Sq. Km
C. 22 Persons per Sq. Km
D. 31 Persons per Sq. Km
15. 15
ANSWER: B
According to 1998 census the density of population
in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Province is:
A. 187 Persons per Sq. Km
B. 254 Persons per Sq. Km
C. 235 Persons per Sq. Km
D. 318 Persons per Sq. Km
ANSWER: C
The highest population density rate in Pakistan is
in:
A. Punjab
B. Sindh
C. Islamabad
D. Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
ANSWER: C
According to 1998 Census the population growth
rate in Pakistan was:
A. 4.10%
B. 4.80%
C. 3.45%
D. 2.61%
ANSWER: D
The 2nd major profession in Pakistan is:
A. Agriculture
B. Industry
C. Trade
D. Civil Services
ANSWER: B
According to 1998 census, the literacy rate in
Pakistan is:
A. 25%
B. 30%
C. 37%
D. 45%
ANSWER: D
In which sector the largest labour force is attached
in Pakistan?
A. Industry
B. Trade
C. Agriculture
D. Mines
ANSWER: C
what is the ratio of Agriculturist by profession in
Pakistan?
A. 55%
B. 50%
C. 45%
D. 22%
ANSWER: C
Which of the following is most urbanized area in
Pakistan?
A. Punjab
B. Sindh
C. Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
D. Balochistan
ANSWER: B
Death rate per thousand in Pakistan is:
A. 15 Persons
B. 13 Persons
C. 9.88 Persons
D. 7.2 Persons
ANSWER: D
The death rate of infant per thousand in Pakistan is:
A. 69 Infants
B. 92 Infants
C. 100 Infants
D. 110 Infants
ANSWER: A
The 5th census was held in:
A. 1978
B. 1988
C. 1998
D. 2008
ANSWER: C
According to 1998 census the density of population
per Sq. Km in FATA is:
A. 115 Persons per Sq. Km
B. 170 Persons per Sq. Km
C. 187 Persons per Sq. Km
D. 201 Persons per Sq. Km
ANSWER: A
According to 1998 census the density of population
per Sq. Km in FATA is:
A. 98 Persons per Sq. Km
B. 115 Persons per Sq. Km
C. 132 Persons per Sq. Km
D. 157 Persons per Sq. Km
ANSWER: C
____________ is a campaign started by Bill Gates
to encourage wealthy people to contribute a
majority of their wealth to philanthropic causes
A. Rotary International
B. The Giving Pledge
C. Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation
D. United Nation Organization
ANSWER: B
On which river is the Baglihar Dam being
constructed by India?
A. Chenab
B. Jhelum
C. Indus
D. Sutlej
ANSWER: A
Khanki Headworks is situated on the river:
A. Indus
B. Ravi
C. Chenab
D. Jhelum
ANSWER: C
The amount of energy required by the children of
age between one to three years is:
A. 300 K Calories
B. 600 K Calories
C. 1200 K Calories
D. 1500 K Calories
ANSWER: C
The fifth Heart of Asia: Istanbul Process Ministerial
meeting was held in Islamabad on 8-9 December
2015. Where was the fourth Meeting held?
A. Istanbul
B. Tehran
C. Beijing
D. Jeddah
ANSWER: C
Pakistan’s largest trading partner at present is:
A. China
B. America
C. Saudi Arabia
D. Japan
ANSWER: A
The Muslim people of Sinkiang province are called:
A. Uighur
16. 16
B. Hutu
C. Bantu
D. Berber
ANSWER: A
In July 2009 first Panda was born from frozen
sperm in _____.
A. Russia
B. China
C. USA
D. France
ANSWER: B
Deficiency of chloride cause the impaired growth in
_____.
A. Animals
B. Plants
C. Young Man
D. Infants
ANSWER: D
For water purification, we use _____.
A. Chlorine
B. Flourine
C. Bromine
D. Lodine
ANSWER: A
First capital of Pakistan was _____.
A. Lahore
B. Karachi
C. Hyderabad
D. Islamabad
ANSWER: B
Harappa city is situated on the bank of:
A. Chenab River
B. Ravi River
C. Sutlej River
D. Indus River
ANSWER: B
Gandhara Civilization was situated between:
A. Chenab and Jhelum
B. Ravi and Chenab
C. Jhelum and Kabul
D. Indus and Jhelum
ANSWER: D
The major part of natural gas, petroleum and coal
consist of _____.
A. Carbon dioxide
B. Chlorine
C. Methane
D. CFC
ANSWER: C
Which one of the following colours has the longest
wavelength?
A. Yellow
B. Blue
C. Red
D. Green
ANSWER: C
On _____________ Microsoft launched its first
retail version of Microsoft Windows.
A. November 20, 1986
B. December 20, 1985
C. November 20, 1985
D. December 20, 1986
ANSWER: C
Following company banned four Lakeside students
Bill Gates, Paul Allen, Ric Weiland, and Kent Evans
when it caught them exploiting bugs in the operating
system to obtain free
computer time.
A. IBM
B. Computer Center Corporation (CCC)
C. Computer Corner Center
D. None of Above
ANSWER: B
When Gates was in 8th grade he took an interest in
programming and wrote first computer programme
an implementation of tic-tac-toe that allowed users
to __________ against the
computer.
A. Write Essay
B. Talk
C. Take Photos
D. play games
ANSWER: D
Which among the following is the odd one out?
A. RAM
B. ROM
C. Cache
D. Hard Disk
ANSWER: D
Forbes is a global media company, focusing on
business, investing, technology, entrepreneurship,
leadership, and lifestyle: Gates has topped Forbes
list of the 400 richest Americans
for about ____ years in a row.
A. 5 Years
B. 7 Years
C. 10 Years
D. 24 Years
ANSWER: D
Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation is working with
Rotary International to eliminate ________.
A. Polio
B. Aids
C. Cancer
D. Diabetes
ANSWER: A
With his wife Melinda, Bill Gates chairs the
___________, the world's largest private charitable
foundation.
A. Gates & Melinda Gates Foundation
B. Microsoft Foundation
C. Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation
D. None of Above
ANSWER: C
Bill Gates founded "Microsoft" with ________ in
1975.
A. Steve Jobs
B. Paul Allen
C. Melinda Gates
D. William H. Gates
ANSWER: B
In Computing API stands for what?
A. Application Protocol Interface
B. Applicable Programming Interface
C. Application Programming Interface
D. Application Programme Internet
ANSWER: C
Windows 7 is a(an):
A. Word Processor
B. Operating System
C. Application Software
17. 17
D. None of these
ANSWER: B
All the files deleted from the computer are stored in
the:
A. Recycle Bin
B. My Computer
C. My Network Places
D. Internet Explorer
ANSWER: A
URL is an abbreviation of:
A. Uniform Room Locator
B. Universal Resource Locator
C. Universal Room Locator
D. Uniform Resource Locator
ANSWER: D
Software programme that controls a piece of
hardware is called:
A. Control Panel
B. Driver
C. Messenger
D. Browser
ANSWER: B
In computer system word ‘BOOT’ is used for:
A. To exit opened software
B. To start up a software
C. To shutdown system
D. To start a computer
ANSWER: D
A programme used to view World Wide Web
(WWW) pages, such as Google, Yahoo and Internet
Explorer, is called:
A. Messenger
B. Internet
C. Operating System
D. Browser
ANSWER: D
Which of the following is not necessary for a stand
alone computer?
A. RAM
B. Hard Disk
C. Operating System
D. LAN Card
ANSWER: D
Microsoft was founded on __________ New
Mexico, United States
A. April 4, 1976
B. April 4, 1975
C. April 4, 1974
D. April 4, 1977
ANSWER: B
_______ are Co-Founders of Apple Inc.
A. Steve Wozniak and Ronald Wayne
B. steve Jobs and Sundar Pichai
C. Steve Wozniak and Bill Gates
D. None of these
ANSWER: A
________ is the co-founder of Microsoft inc.
A. Steve Jobs
B. Paul Allen
C. Marissa Mayer
D. Sundar Pichai
ANSWER: B
Founder of famous Apple Inc is:
A. Paul Allen
B. Steve Jobs
C. Sundar Pichai
D. None of Above
ANSWER: B
Apple Inc founded on _______.
A. April 1, 1976
B. April 1, 1977
C. April 1, 1978
D. April 1, 1979
ANSWER: A
The Headquarter of Apple Inc is in _____.
A. New Mexico
B. New York
C. Cupertino, California
D. Mountain View, California
ANSWER: C
Microsoft is the world's_____ largest information
technology company by revenue
A. Sixth
B. Fifth
C. Fourth
D. Third
ANSWER: A
The Headquarter of Google inc is at:
A. New York
B. New Mexico
C. Cupertino, California
D. Mountain View, California
ANSWER: D
Beats Electronics is a subsidiary of __________
that produces audio products. Headquartered in
Culver City, California, U.S., the company was
founded by music producer and rapper Dr.
Dre.
A. Google Inc.
B. Microsoft
C. Apple Inc.
D. None of these
ANSWER: C
Founder of Google is:
A. Steve Jobs
B. Larry Page
C. Sundar Pichai
D. Paul Allen
ANSWER: B
CEO of Internet Giant "Google Inc." is:
A. Steve Jobs
B. Bill Gates
C. Marissa Mayer
D. Sundar Pichai
ANSWER: D
Google was founded on _______.
A. September 4, 1996
B. September 4, 1997
C. September 4, 1998
D. September 4, 1999
ANSWER: C
Where was the 4th Heart of Asia meeting held on
October 31, 2014.
A. Beijing
B. Tehran
C. Istanbul
D. Jeddah
ANSWER: A
Climate Change Conference COP21 was held in
Paris. Where was COP20 held?
A. Lima
B. Kyoto
18. 18
C. Montreal
D. New York
ANSWER: A
Where was the 5th Heart of Asia meeting held on
December 09, 2015.
A. Beijing
B. Tehran
C. Istanbul
D. Islamabad
ANSWER: D
Where was the 6th Heart of Asia meeting held on
December 4, 2016.
A. Beijing
B. Tehran
C. Amritsar
D. Islamabad
ANSWER: C
Where was the 3rd Heart of Asia Meeting held on
April 26, 2013.
A. Almaty
B. Tehran
C. Beijing
D. Jeddah
ANSWER: A
The fifth Heart of Asia: Istanbul Process Ministerial
meeting was held in Islamabad on 8-9 December
2015. Where was the fourth Meeting held?
A. Istanbul
B. Tehran
C. Beijing
D. Jeddah
ANSWER: C
Where was the 2nd Heart of Asia Meeting held on
June 14, 2012.
A. Istanbul
B. Tehran
C. Kabul
D. Jeddah
ANSWER: C
Where was the 1st Heart of Asia Meeting held on
November 2, 2011.
A. Istanbul
B. Tehran
C. Beijing
D. Jeddah
ANSWER: A
Objective Resolution (1949) means?
A. Objetives on which future of Pakistan will
be envisioned
B. Objectives on which future Constitutions of
Pakistan will be based
C. Objectives for Pakistan
D. Objectives for Lahore Resolution
ANSWER: B
The provisions of the 21st Amendment to the
Constitution of Pakistan shall remain in force for a
period of:
A. One year
B. 2 years
C. 3 years
D. 4 years
ANSWER: B
When the first Constitution of Pakistan was
announced?
A. December 25, 1956
B. August 14, 1956
C. March 23, 1956
D. None of them
ANSWER: C
“Right to fair trial” was inserted in the Constitution of
Pakistan through the _________ amendment.
A. 17th
B. 18th
C. 19th
D. None of these
ANSWER: B
Article 257 of the Constitution relates specifically to
Jammu and Kashmir. According to the Article when
the people of Jammu and Kashmir accede to
Pakistan then:
A. They shall become citizens of independent
Kashmir
B. Kashmir shall become a province of
Pakistan
C. People of Kashmir shall determine the
relationship between the state and Pakistan
D. Kashmir shall become an autonomous
region
ANSWER: C
Recently a group of scientists successfully cloned
eight calves from the cells of a single cow. The
experiment took place in:
A. Japan
B. Britain
C. Switzerland
D. USA
ANSWER: B
In July 2009 first Panda was born from frozen
sperm in _____.
A. Russia
B. China
C. USA
D. France
ANSWER: B
Zimbabwe was earlier known as:
A. Southern Rhodesia
B. Gold Coast
C. Burkina Faso
D. Belgian Cango
ANSWER: A
Name the 1st Captain of Pakistan Cricket Team
A. Fazal Mehmood
B. Wazir Ali
C. Hanif Muhammad
D. Abdul Hafeez Kardar
ANSWER: D
Who is the current Foreign Minister of Pakistan?
A. Tariq Fatemi
B. Sartaj Aziz
C. Nawaz Sharif
D. Zahid Hamid
ANSWER: C
Who is Pakistan’s Minister of Planning and
Development?
A. Ghulam Murtaza Jatoi
B. Zahid Hamid
C. Sikandar Bosan
D. Ahsan Iqbal
ANSWER: D
The current Auditor General of Pakistan is:
A. Buland Akhtar Rana
B. Chaudhary Muhammad Ilyas
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C. Rana Asad Amin
D. Sarshar Ahmad Khan
ANSWER: C
Who is the Chairman of Pakistan Electronic Media
Regulatory Authority (PEMRA)?
A. Absar Alam
B. Pervez Rathore
C. Chaudhry Rashid
D. Rauf Klasra
ANSWER: A
On which river is the Baglihar Dam being
constructed by India?
A. Chenab
B. Jhelum
C. Indus
D. Sutlej
ANSWER: A
Akhori Dam is located in:
A. Punjab
B. Sindh
C. Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
D. Balochistan
ANSWER: C
"World Economic Fourm”, which holds its annual
sessions in Davos, Switzerland, was founded by:
A. Henry Kissinger
B. Konrad Adenaur
C. Schwab Klaus
D. Christian Blocher
ANSWER: C
On which day is the International Human Rights
Day celebrated?
A. 20 November
B. 10 December
C. 10 June
D. 18 December
ANSWER: B
Pakistan observed Kashmir Day on _________ to
show solidarity with Kashmiris in their struggle for
freedom.
A. 1st May
B. 14 February
C. 5 February
D. 11 September
ANSWER: C
Khilji dynasty in Delhi was ruled by:
A. Two Rulers
B. Three Rulers
C. Four Rulers
D. Five Rulers
ANSWER: C
The two principles monuments of Alaud-din Khilji’s
reign - the Jama at Kana Masjid and Alai Darwaza -
were constructed at
A. Agra
B. Delhi
C. Dhar
D. Gulbarga
ANSWER: B
After drinking contaminated water you would be
most apt to develop symptoms of
A. Malaria
B. Yellow Fever
C. Typhoid fever
D. Dengue fever
ANSWER: C
The disease Diphtheria affects the _________ in
the human body.
A. Kidneys
B. Throat
C. Intestines
D. Joints
ANSWER: B
Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation is working with
Rotary International to eliminate ________.
A. Polio
B. Aids
C. Cancer
D. Diabetes
ANSWER: A
Glaucoma is caused by increase in pressure within:
A. Eyeball
B. Heart
C. Lungs
D. Kidneys
ANSWER: A
Falkland Islands or the Malvinas Islands are
disputed between the United Kingdom and:
A. Brazil
B. Argentina
C. Russia
D. Chile
ANSWER: C
Famous TV drama “Waris” was written by?
A. Attaulhaq Qasmi
B. Dr. Anwar Sajjad
C. Amjad Islam Amjad
D. Shahid Nadeem Asghar
ANSWER: C
While fielding he took 210 catches in 301 innings of
164 matches of his test cricket career.
A. Ponting (Aus)
B. Dravid (Ind)
C. Jayawardene (SL)
D. Kallis (SA)
ANSWER: B
Which one of the following Greenhouse gases has
the greatest warming effect?
A. Carbon dioxide
B. Methane
C. Carbon monoxide
D. Helium
ANSWER: A
The Earth takes about _________ to complete one
rotation around its axis.
A. 48 hours
B. One month
C. 24 hours
D. 365 days
ANSWER: C
The second most abundant metal found in the
earth’s crust is _____.
A. Iron
B. Calcium
C. Sodium
D. Aluminum
ANSWER: A
Air contains volume of carbon dioxide
approximately _____.
A. 3 %
B. 33%
C. 0.3 %
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D. 0.03%
ANSWER: D
Which one of the following is a metal?
A. Gypsum
B. Iron
C. Limestone
D. Granite
ANSWER: B
During a total solar eclipse there is most likely to be
_____.
A. A decrease in the rate of photosynthesis
B. An increase in the rate of photosynthesis
C. A decrease in the rate of respiration
D. No effect on either photosynthesis or
respiration
ANSWER: A
Which of the following is not characteristic of perfect
competition?
A. Heterogeneous Product
B. Each seller is a price taker
C. Freedom of entry and exit
D. Perfect information about Prices
ANSWER: A
The difference between accounting profits and
economic profits is:
A. Implicit Cost
B. explicit costs
C. Fixed Costs
D. Variable Costs
ANSWER: A
in case of perfect competition a firm is:
A. Price taker
B. Independent
C. Free to fire prices
D. None of these
ANSWER: A
If perfectly competitive markets, the profit
maximization rule can be represented by:
A. Mr = ATC
B. P= MC
C. P= ATC
D. P = AC
ANSWER: B
Which of the following Indian Nobel Prize winners is
associated with economics?
A. V.S. Naipaul
B. Amartya Sen
C. C.V. Raman
D. Hargobind Khorana
ANSWER: B
The main objective of the firm is to _____.
A. Face Losses
B. Bear Losses
C. Avoid Losses
D. Make Economic Decisions
ANSWER: D
The Firm is at equilibrium where:
A. Output is maximum
B. Profit is Maximum
C. Revenues are Maximum
D. Profit is Minimum
ANSWER: B
Mony Plays an Important role in economy according
to:
A. Fiscalists
B. New Classicals
C. Monetarists
D. None of these
ANSWER: C
In case of perfect competition:
A. P = AR > MR
B. P = AR = MR
C. P = AR < MR
D. None of these
ANSWER: B
The Price taker firm is one which:
A. Can influence market prices
B. Cannot influence market prices
C. Can fix prices
D. None of these
ANSWER: B
A firm's profits are equal to:
A. R-C
B. R>C
C. R<C
D. R=O
ANSWER: A
The firm is said to be in equilibrium when the
difference between R and C is:
A. Maximum
B. Zero
C. Minimum
D. One
ANSWER: A
Agriculture, the key sector in the Pakistan economy
accounts for
A. 21% of GDP
B. 25% of GDP
C. 28% of GDP
D. 51 of GDP
ANSWER: A
Which of the following was the 1st five years plan
implemented in Pakistan
A. 1950 to 1955
B. 1955 to 1960
C. 1960 to 1965
D. 1965 to 1970
ANSWER: B
The device used ' for the measurement of current,
voltage and resistance is:
A. AVO meter
B. Galvanometer
C. Ammeter
D. Ohm meter
ANSWER: A
Fuse wire is made of _____?
A. 63% lead arid 37% tin
B. 63% tin and 37% aluminum
C. 63% tin and 37% lead
D. 63% lead and 37% aluminum
ANSWER: C
According to the definition of 1 KWh, a 100 watt
bulb consumes one unit of electricity in _____.
A. 1 Hour
B. 5 Hours
C. 8 Hours
D. 10 Hours
ANSWER: D
One thousand watt power is called as _____.
A. 1.0 kilowatt
B. 0.8 kilowatt
C. 1.5 kilowatt
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D. 0.5 kilowatt
ANSWER: A
Units of electricity consumed by 2500 watt air-
conditioner in one hour are:
A. 0.25 units
B. 1.25 units
C. 2.5 units
D. 25 units
ANSWER: D
LED technology is energy efficient. What does LED
stand for?
A. Low Energy Data
B. Low Energy Diode
C. Light Emitting Diode
D. None of these
ANSWER: C
The meter installed in our homes measure
electricity in _____.
A. KWh
B. WKh
C. Hkw
D. Khw
ANSWER: A
In the electricity meter, the digit to the extreme right
is:
A. 1/5th of the unit
B. 1/10th of the unit
C. 1/100 of the unit
D. 1/1000th of the unit
ANSWER: B
One kilowatt-hour is the amount of electrical energy
that is consumed by 1000 watt appliance in ____.
A. 30 minutes
B. 45 minutes
C. 1 hour
D. 1 our and 15 minutes
ANSWER: C
All forms of energy that we use are ultimately
transformed into _____.
A. Light energy
B. Heat energy
C. Chemical energy
D. Electrical energy
ANSWER: B
What is per capita Energy Consumption in
Pakistan?
A. 283 TOE
B. 287 TOE
C. 280 TOE
D. 275 TOE
ANSWER: A
19 wickets for just 90 runs _____ was the first
bowler to take all 10 wickets in an innings and
highest wickets taker in one test match.
A.
B. Jimmy Matthews (Australia)
C.
D. Jim Laker (England)
ANSWER: D
CHOOSE THE WORD FROM THE OPTIONS
WHICH IS NEARLY OPPOSITE IN MEANING TO
THE GIVENWORD: Clarity
A. Exaggeration
B. Simplicity
C. Confusion
D. Reserve
ANSWER: C
CHOOSE THE WORD FROM THE OPTIONS
WHICH IS NEARLY OPPOSITE IN MEANING TO
THE GIVENWORD: Relinquish
A. Withdraw
B. Attack
C. Assume
D. Conquer
ANSWER: C
CHOOSE THE WORD FROM THE OPTIONS
WHICH IS NEARLY SIMILAR IN MEANING TO
THE GIVEN WORD: Pledge
A. Plain
B. Rough
C. Playful
D. Promise
ANSWER: D
CHOOSE THE WORD FROM THE OPTIONS
WHICH IS NEARLY SIMILAR IN MEANING TO
THE GIVEN WORD: Fanatical
A. Obsessive
B. Moderate
C. Eager
D. Rebellious
ANSWER: A
CHOOSE THE WORD FROM THE OPTIONS
WHICH IS NEARLY SIMILAR IN MEANING TO
THE GIVEN WORD: Adhere
A. Give up
B. Stick
C. Criticise
D. Appear
ANSWER: B
FIND THE PAIR OF WORDS FROM THE OPTION
THAT EXPRESS A SIMILAR RELATIONSHIP AS
IN THE GIVEN PAIR OF WORDS: Graceful:
Movement
A. Articulate: Speech
B. Clean: Dirt
C. Humorous: Laughter
D. Docile: Rebellious
ANSWER: C
FIND THE PAIR OF WORDS FROM THE OPTION
THAT EXPRESS A SIMILAR RELATIONSHIP AS
IN THE GIVEN PAIR OF WORDS: Condemnation:
Disapproval
A. Ignorance: Patience
B. Optimism: Insight
C. Blasphemy: Irreverence
D. Sorrow: Intention
ANSWER: C
CHOOSE THE WORD FROM THE OPTIONS
WHICH IS NEARLY OPPOSITE IN MEANING TO
THE GIVENWORD: Obscure
A. Academic
B. Implicit
C. Explicit
D. Ugly
ANSWER: C
FIND THE PAIR OF WORDS FROM THE OPTION
THAT EXPRESS A SIMILAR RELATIONSHIP AS
IN THE GIVEN PAIR OF WORDS: Rehearsal:
Performance
A. Entrapment: Game
B. Engagement: Marriage
C. Applause: Audience
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D. Antidote: Illness
ANSWER: B
Gates is known as ______________ of the
personal computer revolution.
A. Programmer
B. Entrepreneur
C. Hardware Technician
D. None of above
ANSWER: B
_____ is the Founder of Amazon.com
A. Jeff Bezos
B. Bill Gates
C. Steve Jobs
D. None of Above
ANSWER: A
The Treaty of European Union (1992) is also known
as:
A. Treaty of the Hague
B. Treaty of Burssels
C. Maastricht Treaty
D. Paris Accord (Treaty)
ANSWER: C
The meter installed in our homes measure
electricity in _____.
A. KWh
B. WKh
C. Hkw
D. Khw
ANSWER: A
BTU is the abbreviation of _____.
A. British technical units
B. British thermal units
C. British textile units
D. British temperature units
ANSWER: B
The Green House Effect is caused by an excess of
_____
A. Carbon dioxide
B. Carbon monoxide
C. Carbon tetrachloride
D. None of the above
ANSWER: A
Bats can also fly in dark because they are capable
of taking the help of _____
A. Ultraviolet Waves
B. Ultrasonic Waves
C. Electromagnetic Waves
D. Special Retina
ANSWER: B
All forms of energy that we use are ultimately
transformed into _____.
A. Light energy
B. Heat energy
C. Chemical energy
D. Electrical energy
ANSWER: B
The primary function of the feathers in birds is to
A. Provide insulation for preserving body heat
B. Provide striking surface to the wings for
flying
C. Make the body surface waterproof
D. Impart colouration for species as well as
sex recognition
ANSWER: B
What is Stealth Technology?
A. A device which when attached to an
aircraft makes it invisible on the radar
B. A technology by using which paratroopers
can be dropped stealthily behind the enemy
columns
C. A coating which reduces the visibility of an
aircraft on a radar
D. A technology by which it is possible for the
aircrafts to spy in the enemy air-space
ANSWER: C
Nitrogen occurs in plants and animals in the form
of_____.
A. Minerals
B. Fats
C. Carbohydrates
D. Proteins
ANSWER: D
Deficiency of chloride cause the impaired growth in
_____.
A. Animals
B. Plants
C. Young Man
D. Infants
ANSWER: D
For water purification, we use _____.
A. Chlorine
B. Flourine
C. Bromine
D. Lodine
ANSWER: A
Which of the following is involved in blood clotting?
A. Sodium
B. Magnesium
C. Potassium
D. Calcium
ANSWER: D
One thousand watt power is called as _____.
A. 1.0 kilowatt
B. 0.8 kilowatt
C. 1.5 kilowatt
D. 0.5 kilowatt
ANSWER: A
The second most abundant metal found in the
earth’s crust is _____.
A. Iron
B. Calcium
C. Sodium
D. Aluminum
ANSWER: A
The gases which are used by divers as an artificial
atmosphere are helium and _____.
A. Oxygen
B. Nitrogen
C. Neon
D. Carbon monoxide
ANSWER: A
A train goes past a railway station at a high speed.
A young boy standing on the edge of the platform is
likely to _____?
A. Fall away from the train
B. Remain unaffected
C. Fall towards the train
D. Fall away from or towards the train
depending upon the speed
ANSWER: C
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Which one of the following sets of colour
combinations is added in colour vision in TV?
A. Red, green and blue
B. Orange, black and violet
C. White, red and Yellow
D. Green, Yellow and Blue
ANSWER: A
Air contains volume of carbon dioxide
approximately _____.
A. 3 %
B. 33%
C. 0.3 %
D. 0.03%
ANSWER: D
As the temperature of ice rises, the ice melts and its
density _____.
A. Decreases
B. Remains constant
C. Increases
D. Increases upto 10 °C
ANSWER: C
The speed of sound is _____.
A. 300 meter per second
B. 315 meter per second
C. 340 meter per second
D. 362 meter per second
ANSWER: C
In which country alcohol is used as fuel for
vehicles?
A. USA
B. Brazil
C. Japan
D. Germany
ANSWER: B
Silicon is a _____.
A. Superconductor
B. Conductor
C. Semi-conductor
D. Insulator
ANSWER: C
A Fahrenheit thermometer indicates a temperature
of 14°F. Its corresponding reading on the Celsius
scale will be _____
A. -20 C
B. +20 C
C. -10 C
D. +10 C
ANSWER: C
The volume percentage of nitrogen in air is _____.
A. 60%
B. 67%
C. 74%
D. 78%
ANSWER: D
Water is a universal solvent for what reactions?
A. Physical
B. Nuclear
C. Chemical
D. Biochemical
ANSWER: D
In blood, the percentage of water is _____.
A. 75%
B. 85%
C. 90%
D. 95%
ANSWER: C
What does make the blood look red?
A. Red corpuscle
B. Hemoglobin
C. Plasma
D. Certain secretions
ANSWER: B
Lead ball falls through water more slowly than
through air because
A. The value of ‘g’ is less in water
B. Density of air is less than that of water
C. Of the viscous force in water
D. Of the surface tension of water
ANSWER: C
Optical fibers are the fine strands of _____.
A. Glass
B. Iron
C. Calcium
D. Mercury
ANSWER: A
The rear view mirror of a motor vehicle is _____
A. Concave
B. Plane
C. Convex
D. Biconcave
ANSWER: C
Which of the following types radiations is absorbed
by the upper layer of the atmosphere?
A. Radio-waves
B. Infrared
C. Visible
D. Ultraviolet
ANSWER: B
For sending sound waves at large distance, which
waves are used?
A. Infrared waves
B. Radio waves
C. Light waves
D. X-waves
ANSWER: B
After long periods of use, a gray spot develops on
the inside of a bulb. This is because of:
A. The tungsten filament evaporates and
collects there
B. The heat of the bulb scorches the glass at
the top
C. Dust inside the bulb condenses on the top
D. Glass undergoes a change due to the heat
ANSWER: A
Which gas is used in the preparation of soft drinks?
A. Oxygen
B. Carbon dioxide
C. Nitrogen
D. Halogens
ANSWER: B
Which one of the following is the main culprit in the
thinning of Ozone layer in the earth’s stratosphere?
A. Methane
B. Chlorofluorocarbons
C. Nitrogen oxides
D. Carbon dioxide
ANSWER: C
One kilowatt-hour is the amount of electrical energy
that is consumed by 1000 watt appliance in ____.
A. 30 minutes
B. 45 minutes
C. 1 hour
24. 24
D. 1 our and 15 minutes
ANSWER: C
Which part of the camera is analogue to the retina
in the human eye?
A. Lens
B. Film
C. Aperture
D. Shutter
ANSWER: B
Fuse wire is made of _____?
A. 63% lead arid 37% tin
B. 63% tin and 37% aluminum
C. 63% tin and 37% lead
D. 63% lead and 37% aluminum
ANSWER: C
The approximate intensity level of the sound which
can caused damage to the ear drum is _____?
A. 100 dB
B. 60 dB
C. 160 dB
D. 20 dB
ANSWER: A
A man is standing on a weighing machine in a lift
which is moving. The weighing machine will show
minimum reading when, the lift is moving
A. In a free fall due to failure of the lift
mechanism
B. Upward with uniform acceleration
C. Downward with uniform acceleration
D. Upward with uniform speed
ANSWER: A
In which system of units, gas bills are charged?
A. SI
B. CGS
C. BTU
D. None of Above
ANSWER: C
A slow-running pendulum clock can be speeded up
by?
A. Reducing the weight of the bob
B. Reducing the length of the rod
C. Increasing the weight of the bob
D. Increasing the length of the rod
ANSWER: B
The property by virtue of which metals can be
beaten into thin sheets is known as:
A. Density
B. Malleability
C. Conductivity
D. Ductility
ANSWER: B
What is “Acoustics”:
A. Science of Waves
B. Science of Sound
C. Science of Light
D. Science of Electromagnetic Wave System
ANSWER: B
When a person enters a dark room from bright light
he is not able to see clearly for little while because
______
A. Eye is unable to adjust itself immediately
B. Retina becomes insensitive momentarily
C. Iris is unable to dilate the pupil immediately
D. Distance between the lens and retina take
time to adjust
ANSWER: C
Radioactivity was first discovered by?
A. Pasteur
B. Newton
C. Watson
D. Madam
ANSWER: D
In human body Gall Bladder is part of the
_________ system.
A. Nervous
B. Reproductory
C. Digestive
D. Respiratory
ANSWER: C
The working principle of a washing machine is?
A. Diffusion
B. Reverse osmosis
C. Dialysis
D. Centrifugation
ANSWER: D
Which of the following blood vessels carry blood
from the human body to the heart?
A. Veins
B. Arteries
C. Capillaries
D. None of these
ANSWER: A
According to the definition of 1 KWh, a 100 watt
bulb consumes one unit of electricity in _____.
A. 1 Hour
B. 5 Hours
C. 8 Hours
D. 10 Hours
ANSWER: D
In the electricity meter, the digit to the extreme right
is:
A. 1/5th of the unit
B. 1/10th of the unit
C. 1/100 of the unit
D. 1/1000th of the unit
ANSWER: B
The major component of honey is:
A. Glucose
B. Maltose
C. Fructose
D. Sucrose
ANSWER: A
Lemon is a good source of vitamin:
A. D
B. C
C. A
D. E
ANSWER: B
The main chemical substance present in the bones
and teeth of animals is:
A. Sodium Chloride
B. Sugar
C. Calcium Phosphate
D. Calcium sulphate
ANSWER: C
Units of electricity consumed by 2500 watt air-
conditioner in one hour are:
A. 0.25 units
B. 1.25 units
C. 2.5 units
D. 25 units
ANSWER: D
25. 25
Which gas is commonly used in balloons and
airships?
A. Hydrogen
B. Helium
C. Carbon
D. Hydrogen Sulphide
ANSWER: B
Water vapour beyond the dew point result in
A. Precipitation
B. Hailstorm
C. Condensation
D. Formation of ice
ANSWER: C
T.V. transmission cannot cover a very large area
because _____
A. The strength of T.V. waves is very limited
B. Picture cannot be transmitted clearly after
a specific distance
C. The shape of the earth is spherical
D. The air is not a good conductor of light and
sound/waves
ANSWER: C
The cow's milk contains how much amount of water
in terms of percentage?
A. 60
B. 70
C. 75
D. 80
ANSWER: D
Coke is made by heating coal in the absence of air
at:
A. 700 °C
B. 1300 °C
C. 900 °C
D. 1700 °C
ANSWER:
Most of the ozone in the atmosphere is
concentrated in the _____
A. Mesosphere
B. Troposphere
C. Stratosphere
D. Ionosphere
ANSWER: C
Why are soft drinks made with chilled water rather
than water at room temperature?
A. Ingredients dissolve better in chilled water
B. Chilled water enhances the taste
C. Chilled water attracts more carbon dioxide
D. Chilled water is more hygienic
ANSWER: C
The most important stimulant in tea leaves is
A. Brucine
B. caffeine
C. Phenylalanine
D. Theine
ANSWER: B
An iceberg is floating in sea. How much of its mass
will remain above the surface of water?
A. One tenth
B. One fifth
C. One fourth
D. One Third
ANSWER: A
A woman’s voice is shriller than a man’s due to
_____?
A. Higher Frequency
B. Lower frequency
C. Higher amplitude
D. Weak vocal chords
ANSWER: A
Which one of the following units represents the
largest amount of energy?
A. Electron volt
B. Joule
C. Erg
D. Calorie
ANSWER: D
Steering of a car involves:
A. A pair of forces acting along the same line
and in opposite direction
B. Two forces acting in the same direction
C. Two forces acting along different lines and
in opposite direction
D. A single force
ANSWER: A
Which one of the following would give the highest
energy per gram?
A. Glucose
B. Fat
C. Proteins
D. Sucrose
ANSWER: B
In BTU system, one BTU is equal to:
A. 10.55 Joule
B. 1.055 Joule
C. 105.5 Joule
D. 10.55 Joule
ANSWER: D
Acid rain contains high levels of _____?
A. Oxalic acid
B. Acetic acid
C. Sulphuric and nitric acids
D. Carbolic acid
ANSWER: C
The sun appears red at sunrise and sunset while it
appears white at noon because of _____
A. Refraction
B. It is cooler at sunrise and at sunset
C. Diffraction leading to red end of the
spectrum reaching the earth
D. Scattering of light due to dust particles and
air molecules
ANSWER: D
In an oil lamp, the oil rises up in the wick due to
_____?
A. Capillary action
B. Atmospheric pressure
C. Viscosity of oil
D. Change in temperature
ANSWER: A
A lake starts freezing because of the cold
atmosphere, It will first freeze
A. At the bottom
B. In the middle part
C. At the top surface
D. Uniformly throughout the water body
ANSWER: C
Heating element of an electric heater is made up of
_____?
A. Tungsten
B. Graphite
C. Chromium
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D. Nichrome
ANSWER: D
The beautiful colour pattern exhibited by a peacock
in its tail feathers are
A. Selective absorption of light
B. Selective reflection of light
C. Interference of light
D. Natural colour pattern of feathers
ANSWER: A
During a total solar eclipse there is most likely to be
_____.
A. A decrease in the rate of photosynthesis
B. An increase in the rate of photosynthesis
C. A decrease in the rate of respiration
D. No effect on either photosynthesis or
respiration
ANSWER: A
When water is filled in a bottle and is allowed to
freeze, the bottle breaks because _____?
A. Water expands on freezing
B. Bottle contracts at freezing point
C. Temperature outside the bottle is less than
that inside the bottle
D. None of them
ANSWER: A
The most abundant element in Earth’s crust is
_____?
A. Silicon
B. Iron
C. Aluminum
D. Oxygen
ANSWER: D
The sky appears blue because the earth’s
atmosphere _____?
A. Scatters blue light
B. Transmits blue light
C. Reflects blue light
D. Has actual blue cover
ANSWER: C
An astronaut inside a spacecraft is in a state of
weightlessness. This implies that
A. The mass of the astronaut is reduced to
zero
B. Gravity inside the spacecraft ceases to act
C. The astronaut is outside the
D. The astronaut and the spacecraft are both
in a free-falling state
ANSWER: D
The cracking sound heard when dry hair is combed
with a hard rubber comb is due to:
A. The hair barging against the charged comb
B. Small electric sparks
C. The rubbing of the comb with the hair
D. None of them
ANSWER: D
Recording of brain waves from outer surface of
head is called _____.
A. E.C.G.
B. MRI
C. C.T. scan
D. E.E.G
ANSWER: D
If a ship travels from fresh water to a sea or ocean,
it will:
A. Rise a little higher
B. Sink completely
C. Sink a little lower
D. Remain unaffected
ANSWER: A
Liquids that evaporate quickly are known as
_________ liquids.
A. Viscous
B. Transient
C. Volatile
D. Light
ANSWER: C
Trachoma is a disease of the _____
A. Brain
B. Ear
C. Eye
D. Larynx
ANSWER: C
How many Acres are there in one Hectare?
A. 2.47
B. 3.47
C. 4.47
D. 5.47
ANSWER: A
The longest and the strongest bone in the human
body is _____.
A. Tibia
B. Femur
C. Pelvis
D. Jaw
ANSWER: B
Vinegar is prepared by the _____.
A. Fuming of date palms
B. Fermentation of rotten grapes
C. Fermentation of apple cider in the
presence of air
D. Dehydration of wine
ANSWER: B
Ball bearings are used in cycles, scooters etc. to
_____.
A. Reduce the friction between the wheel and
the axle
B. Increase the friction between the wheel
and the axle
C. Reduce the friction between ground and
the wheel
D. None of these
ANSWER: A
Three dimensional image formed by laser is called
_____.
A. Photograph
B. Hologram
C. Two dimensional sketch
D. Photocopy
ANSWER: B
The snow on the mountains does not melt all at
once when it is heated by the sun because _____
A. It becomes very hard It
B. It reflects most of the heat from the sun
C. It has a low specific heat capacity
D. It has a high latent heat of fusion
ANSWER: B
The Earth takes about _________ to complete one
rotation around its axis.
A. 48 hours
B. One month
C. 24 hours
D. 365 days
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ANSWER: C
The satellites which revolve in such an orbit, so that
they move with earth rotation are called:
A. Geo satellites
B. Stationary satellites
C. Geo-stationary satellites
D. Earth-space satellites
ANSWER: C
Water has maximum density at _____?
A. 0°C
B. 4°c
C. 40K
D. 4.8°C
ANSWER: B
Where is blood formed in the human body?
A. Heart
B. Bone marrow
C. Spleen
D. Liver
ANSWER: A
The large plates of solar panels are painted _____.
A. White
B. Yellow
C. Black
D. Red
ANSWER: C
Which type of Uranium is used in the fission
process?
A. Uranium – 234
B. Uranium - 235
C. Uranium - 236
D. Uranium - 237
ANSWER: B
Sodium depletion occurs in excessive sweating,
and cannot be corrected by drinking water alone.
When uncorrected, it may lead to
A. Increase of urea in blood
B. Swelling of ankles and feet
C. Muscle cramps, loss of energy, fatigue and
faintness
D. Renal failure
ANSWER: C
Plutonium is used as _____.
A. Fuel for Nuclear Fission
B. Fuel for Nuclear Fusion
C. Source of Chemical Energy
D. Source of Light Energy
ANSWER: A
Silica is used in _____.
A. Plastic Making
B. Glass Making
C. Iron Making
D. Wood Making
ANSWER: B
What is used in making of alloys?
A. Lime-stone
B. Chromium
C. Granite
D. Gypsum
ANSWER: B
The major part of natural gas, petroleum and coal
consist of _____.
A. Carbon dioxide
B. Chlorine
C. Methane
D. CFC
ANSWER: C
The gland which maintains body temperature is the
_____.
A. Pituitary gland
B. Thyroid gland
C. Adrenals
D. Hypothalamus
ANSWER: B
The penetration of x-rays through an object
depends upon the object’s _____.
A. Density
B. Shape
C. Pressure
D. Size
ANSWER: A
When a gas turns into a liquid the process is called:
A. Condensation
B. Evaporation
C. Deposition
D. Sublimation
ANSWER: A
For being able to see three- dimensional pictures
we have to use
A. A bioncular
B. An epidiascope
C. A stereoscope
D. A camera
ANSWER: B
The absorption of ink by blotting paper involves:
A. Viscosity of ink
B. Capillary action phenomenon
C. Diffusion of ink through the blotting
D. Siphon action
ANSWER: B
Which of the following is the name of the smallest
part of the matter discovered by the scientists?
A. Proton
B. Neutron
C. Positron
D. Quark
ANSWER: D
Washing Soda in water behaves like _____.
A. Alkaline
B. Neutral
C. Acid
D. None of these
ANSWER: C
Detergents dissolved in water help in cleaning
clothes by
A. Increasing the temperature of water
B. Reacting chemically with dirt
C. Reducing the surface tension of water
D. Dissolving dirt
ANSWER: C
Radar transmits short pulses of high frequency
called
A. Infrared waves
B. Radio waves
C. Ultraviolet waves
D. Sound waves
ANSWER: B
Yeast used in making of bread is a:
A. Fungus
B. Plant
C. Bacteria
D. Seed
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ANSWER: A
Which one of the following Greenhouse gases has
the greatest warming effect?
A. Carbon dioxide
B. Methane
C. Carbon monoxide
D. Helium
ANSWER: A
Recently a group of scientists successfully cloned
eight calves from the cells of a single cow. The
experiment took place in:
A. Japan
B. Britain
C. Switzerland
D. USA
ANSWER: B
The ray with high penetrating power is _____.
A. a-rays
B. β-rays
C. y-rays
D. x-rays
ANSWER: A
What is the chemical name of bleaching powder?
A. Calcium Hypochlorite
B. Calcium Chlorate
C. Calcium Chloride
D. Chlorine
ANSWER: A
The device used ' for the measurement of current,
voltage and resistance is:
A. AVO meter
B. Galvanometer
C. Ammeter
D. Ohm meter
ANSWER: A
In July 2009 first Panda was born from frozen
sperm in _____.
A. Russia
B. China
C. USA
D. France
ANSWER: B
Dolly is the name of the _____
A. First cloned sheep
B. First cloned monkey
C. First test-tube baby
D. First human fossil
ANSWER: A
If a U-238 nucleus splits into two identical parts, the
two nuclei so produced will be _____.
A. Radioactive
B. Stable
C. Isotopes
D. Isobars
ANSWER: A
A light year is the unit of _____.
A. Light
B. Distance
C. Speed
D. Space
ANSWER: B
what does a Syphygmanno meter measure?
A. Blood Pressure
B. Atmospheric Pressure
C. Pressure at the workplace
D. lung Pressure
ANSWER: A
Which one of the following can be used to focus
sunlight?
A. Plane mirror
B. Concave lens
C. Concave mirror
D. Convex mirror
ANSWER: C
To find the hidden secrets under the water, the
ships and submarines use _____.
A. Radiation system
B. Sonar system
C. X-ray system
D. Radiation system
ANSWER: B
Which one of the following colours has the longest
wavelength?
A. Yellow
B. Blue
C. Red
D. Green
ANSWER: C
The heart of a normal adult human being weighs
about _____
A. 200 grams
B. 300 grams
C. 400 grams
D. 500 grams
ANSWER: B
A satellite moving round the earth with a uniform
speed has _____?
A. An accelerated motion
B. No acceleration at all
C. Uniform acceleration
D. Uneven acceleration
ANSWER: C
Friction can be reduced by changing over from
_____.
A. Sliding to rolling
B. Dynamic to static
C. Potential energy to kinetic energy
D. Rolling to sliding
ANSWER: A
The part of the body directly affected by Pneumonia
is _____
A. Respiratory system
B. Bone tissue
C. Nervous system
D. Epidermal tissue
ANSWER: D
The muscles, tissues and blood all are made up of
_____.
A. Fats
B. Proteins
C. Vitamins
D. Carbohydrates
ANSWER: B
A mobile phone sends and receives messages
through _____.
A. Radio waves
B. Ultraviolet waves
C. Micro waves
D. Sound waves
ANSWER: A
A man can survive without food for _____.
A. One month
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B. Two months
C. Three months
D. Four months
ANSWER: A
The acid used in a car battery is _____.
A. Hydrochloric acid
B. Nitric acid
C. Sulphuric acid
D. Carbonic acid
ANSWER: C
In order to prevent the corrosion of iron pipes they
are often coated with a layer of zinc. This process is
termed as:
A. Electroplating
B. Annealing
C. Galvanization
D. Vulcanization
ANSWER: C
Ice blocks are covered with sawdust
A. To prevent the dust from collecting on the
ice
B. Because ice being cold cannot be lifted
with bare hands
C. To provide necessary insulation from heat
D. None of the above
ANSWER: C
Storage batteries commonly contain ____.
A. Copper
B. Lead
C. Iron
D. Mercury
ANSWER: B
Bio gas is the common name of ______.
A. Nitrogen
B. Natural gas
C. Carbon dioxide
D. Oxygen
ANSWER: B
The waves used for sending signals to the satellite
from ground station are _____.
A. Ultraviolet rays
B. X-rays
C. Sound waves
D. Micro waves
ANSWER: D
Approximately, how many times each day do our
heart valves open and close normally?
A. 10,000
B. 1,00,000
C. 1,50,000
D. 2,00,000
ANSWER: B
What is the average adult pulse rate?
A. 140-150
B. 60-80
C. 72-80
D. 115-125
ANSWER: D
The theory of Expanding Universe ' was first
propounded by?
A. Einstein
B. Newton
C. Hubble
D. Galileo
ANSWER: C
Hemoglobin in the blood is a complex protein rich in
A. Copper
B. Iron
C. Silver
D. Gold
ANSWER: B
An instrument to detect the purity of milk is _____?
A. Lactometer
B. Manometer
C. Sonometer
D. Hygrometer
ANSWER: A
The range of a 100 meter high T.V. transmitter
antenna is about:
A. 10 km
B. 20 km
C. 30 km
D. 50 km
ANSWER: C
Which type of blood of individuals are universal
recipients?
A. Type A
B. Type A and B
C. Type O
D. Type B
ANSWER: B
In railway tracks, a small gap is left between the
rails _____.
A. To permit the shrinkage of metal
B. To save the cost of metal
C. To allow for the expansion during heat
D. None of the above
ANSWER: C
Amino acids are a product of the digestion of _____
A. Carbohydrates
B. Fats
C. Vitamins
D. Proteins
ANSWER: D
Video camera is used to convert _____.
A. Heat into x-rays
B. Sound into electrical signals
C. Picture into electrical signals
D. Electrical signals into pictures
ANSWER: C
The carrier waves used for the radio transmission
have frequency upto
A. 15 KHz
B. 30 KHz
C. 90 KHz
D. 150 KHz
ANSWER: B
Which type of blood of individuals are known as
universal donor
A. Type A
B. Type B
C. Type AB
D. Type 0
ANSWER: D
The human blood is divided into _____.
A. Five groups
B. Three groups
C. Four groups
D. Two groups
ANSWER: C
As the amount of clay in a soil increases, its water
retaining capacity _____
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A. Increases
B. Decreases
C. Remains unchanged
D. None of Above
ANSWER: A
The procedure of crushing the gallstones and
kidney stone by laser is called _____.
A. MRI
B. Kidney surgery
C. Lithotripsy
D. Angiography
ANSWER: C
Which one of the following is a metal?
A. Gypsum
B. Iron
C. Limestone
D. Granite
ANSWER: B
Which one of the following metals pollutes the air of
a city having large number of automobiles?
A. Cadmium
B. Chromium
C. Lead
D. Copper
ANSWER: C
In eye donation, which one of the parts of donor’s
eye is utilized?
A. Lens
B. Retina
C. Cornea
D. Iris
ANSWER: C
Steel is more elastic than rubber because _____.
A. Its density is high
B. It is a metal
C. Ratio of stress to strain is more
D. Ratio of stress to strain is less
ANSWER: C
The amount of energy required by the children of
age between one to three years is:
A. 300 K Calories
B. 600 K Calories
C. 1200 K Calories
D. 1500 K Calories
ANSWER: C
A nuclear reactor harnesses nuclear energy by
A. Nuclear fusion
B. Spontaneous fission
C. Uncontrolled chain reaction
D. Controlled chain reaction
ANSWER: D
Water is a highly effective coolant for a car engine
because _____
A. Water is good conductor of heat
B. Water has very high specific heat capacity
C. Water boils at a comparatively high
temperature
D. Evaporation of water produces lot of
cooling
ANSWER: A
After drinking contaminated water you would be
most apt to develop symptoms of
A. Malaria
B. Yellow Fever
C. Typhoid fever
D. Dengue fever
ANSWER: C
Where does the oxygen that keeps us alive come
from?
A. Carbon dioxide
B. Carbonates absorbed from soil
C. Oxides of minerals
D. Water
ANSWER: A
Quantity of fresh air required for a man is _____
A. 1000 cubic feet of air for every 20 minutes
B. 1000 cubic feet of air for every 20 seconds
C. 1000 cubic feet of air for every 10 minutes
D. 1000 cubic feet of air for every 10 seconds
ANSWER: A
Atmospheric pressure exerted on the earth is due to
the _____
A. Rotation of the Earch
B. Revolution of the earth
C. Grasvitational pull
D. Uneven heating of the earth
ANSWER: C
Which one of the following raw material is used in
the manufacture of foam used in mattresses
cushions etc.
A. Phenol
B. Urea
C. Methanol
D. Ethanol
ANSWER: A
What amount of fats give energy of 9.3 K Calories?
A. 2.0 gram
B. 0.5 gram
C. 1.0 gram
D. 4.1 gram
ANSWER: C
While dusting a carpet, we give a sudden jerk or
beat it with a stick because _____.
A. Inertia of rest keeps the dust in its position
and the dirt is removed by the movement of carpet
away
B. Inertia of motion removes the dust
C. The jerk compensates for the force of
adhesion between the dust and the carpet and the
dust is removed
D. None of the these
ANSWER: B
One gram of carbohydrates give _____ energy of
the amount
A. 8.0 K Calories
B. 4.1 K Calories
C. 6.3 K Calories
D. 2 K Calories
ANSWER: B
Permanent magnets can be made from
A. Aluminum
B. Lead
C. Zinc
D. Cobalt
ANSWER: D
Materials for rain-proof coats and tents owe their
water proof properties to _____?
A. Surface tension
B. Viscosity
C. Elasticity
D. Specific gravity
ANSWER: A
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Scalding with steam is more severe than scalding
by boiling water because
A. Steam can penetrate the skin
B. Steam is at a higher temperature
C. Steam contains more energy than boiling
water
D. Steam is at a higher pressure
ANSWER: C
The amount of energy in wheat is:
A. 100 K Calories/100 gm
B. 245 K Calories /100 gm
C. 348 K Calories /100 gm
D. 490 K Calories /100 gm
ANSWER: C
“Facebook” is one of the most popular social
networking service. When was it launched?
A. 1998
B. 2000
C. 2003
D. 2004
ANSWER: D
In which country are the “Angel Falls” located?
A. Zimbabwe
B. Venezuela
C. Canada
D. Kenya
ANSWER: B
The population of FATA according to 2017 Census
is:
A. 8 Million
B. 9 Million
C. 5 Million
D. 2 Million
ANSWER: C
What amount of fats give energy of 9.3 K Calories?
A. 2.0 gram
B. 0.5 gram
C. 1.0 gram
D. 4.1 gram
ANSWER: C
Sharmeen Obaid Chinoy of Pakistan won an Oscar
Award for best documentary film. What was the title
of the film?
A. Acid Burns
B. Desperate Women
C. Dark Shadows
D. Saving Face
ANSWER: D
Which actor played the role of Quaid-e-Azam
Muhammad Ali Jinnah in the feature film “Jinnah”
directed by Jamil Dehalvi?
A. Nusli Wadia
B. Ben Kingsley
C. Christopher Lee
D. Peter O’Toole
ANSWER: C
The Oscar Award winning film “Slumdog Millionaire”
is based on the book “Q and A” written by:
A. Hanif Kureishi
B. Shashi Tharcor
C. Vikas Swarup
D. Mohsin Hamid
ANSWER: C
What was the real name of the famous Pakistani
actor Santosh Kumar?
A. Nazir Baig
B. Syed Mushtaq Razvi
C. Syed Musa Raza
D. Younas Khan
ANSWER: C
The ‘Shahnama’ was written by:
A. Al Beruni
B. Amir Khusrau
C. Firdausi
D. None of these
ANSWER: C
Who was the first UN High Commissioner for
Human Rights?
A. Mary Robinson
B. Jose Ayala Lasso
C. Navin Pillay
D. Sadruddin Agha Khan
ANSWER: B
Who was the first elected President of Pakistan?
A. Zafarullah Khan
B. Muhammad Ali Bogra
C. Ayub Khan
D. Abdur Rab Nishtar
ANSWER: C
Who is the first Vice President of Pakistan?
A. Nur-ul-Amin
B. Quaid-e-Azam
C. Nawab Liquat Ali Khan
D. None of these
ANSWER: A
The first private channel named Shalimar Television
Network (STN) was launched in:
A. 1989
B. 1990
C. 1991
D. 1992
ANSWER: B
Who was the first Chairman of Senate?
A. Habib Ullah Khan
B. Ghulam Ishaq Khan
C. Syed Muhammad Afzal
D. None of these
ANSWER: A
First capital of Pakistan was _____.
A. Lahore
B. Karachi
C. Hyderabad
D. Islamabad
ANSWER: B
Who was the first women judge of High Court of
Pakistan?
A. Zaib-un-Nisa
B. Majida Razvi
C. Begum Zuhra
D. Begum Arif
ANSWER: B
First Cruse missile Hatf VII (Babar) was launched
on _____
A. September 15, 2005
B. August 21, 2005
C. August 11, 2005
D. September 25, 2005
ANSWER: C
The first constructed barrage of Pakistan is _____.
A. Jinnah Barrage
B. Tunsia Barrage
C. Chashma Barrage
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D. Sukkar Barrage
ANSWER: D
on January 25 1991 the first experimental station in
Antarctica was established by Pakistan is_____.
A. Quaid Station
B. Iqbal Station
C. Jinnah Station
D. Badar Station
ANSWER: C
Name the first Secretary General of Pakistan.
A. Nawab Liaquat Ali Khan
B. Syed Hasham Khan
C. Ch. Muhammad Ali
D. Muhammad Ali Bogra
ANSWER: C
Pakistan’s First Women Bank was established in
_____.
A. 1987
B. 1988
C. 1989
D. 1990
ANSWER: C
Which of Following was Pakistan's First Nuclear
Power Plant
A. Chashma Nuclear Power Plant
B. Mangla Nuclear Power Plant
C. Karachi Nuclear Power Plant
D. None of These
ANSWER: C
The First Nuclear Power Plant of Pakistan was
established in ________.
A. 1970
B. 1971
C. 1972
D. 1973
ANSWER: B
Who was the first female pilot of PIA, who was
awarded with the commercial pilot license (CPL) on
12 July 1959?
A. Miss Shazia Kausar
B. Miss Shukriya Khanum
C. Rubina Aslam
D. Asma Ihsan
ANSWER: B
The first Gazette of Pakistan was issued on August
15, 1947 for
A. Appointment of Governor- General of
Pakistan
B. Announcement of Independence of
Pakistan
C. Appointment of Chief Justice of
D. The appointment of Chief Rehabilitation
Commissioner
ANSWER: A
First natural gas reserves were discovered in 1952
at _____.
A. Khand
B. Zane
C. Manadi
D. Sui
ANSWER: D
When the first Constitution of Pakistan was
announced?
A. December 25, 1956
B. August 14, 1956
C. March 23, 1956
D. None of them
ANSWER: C
Who was the first Chief Minister of Khyber
Pakhtunkhwa?
A. Khan Abdul Qayyum Khan
B. Abdur Rehman Hooti
C. Dr. Ali Khan
D. Dr. Khan Sahib
ANSWER: D
Who was the first Chief Minister of Punjab
from August, 1947 to November 1948?
A. Abdur Rab Nishter
B. Mumtaz Daultana
C. Iftikhar Hussain Memdoot
D. Muhammad Hussain Chatta
ANSWER: C
Name the Chief Minister of Sindh from August 1947
to April 1948?
A. Ayoub Khoro
B. Nisar Khoro
C. Rahim Talpur
D. Noor Muhammad Talpur
ANSWER: A
Who was the first Muslim Chief of Air Force of
Pakistan?
A. Air Marshal Noor Khan
B. Air Marshal Arshad Feroz
C. Air Marshal Asghar Khan
D. Air Marshal Faiz
ANSWER: C
Who was the first Muslim Commander-in-Chief of
Army?
A. Gen. Muhammad Ishtiaq Khan
B. Gen. Irshad Buski
C. Gen Muhammad Ayub Khan
D. Gen. Muhammad Musa Khan
ANSWER: C
First space satellite was launched by Pakistan in:
A. 1989
B. 1990
C. 1991
D. 1992
ANSWER: B
Who was the first Chief Minister of Balochistan from
May 1972 to February 1973?
A. Abdullah Murrree
B. Sardar Atta ullah Mengal
C. Nawab Akbar Bughti
D. Sardar Akhtar Mengal
ANSWER: B
Who was the first Commander in Chief of Army
after independence?
A. Gen. Frank Meservy
B. Gen.H.G. Merk
C. Gen. Harvey Door
D. Gen. G. Austen
ANSWER: A
Who was the first Foreign Minister of Pakistan?
A. Ghulam Muhammad
B. Chaudhary Muhammad Ali
C. Abdur Rab Nishter
D. Zafar Ullah Khan
ANSWER: D
Name the first Chief Justice of Pakistan
A. Justice S. A. Rehman
B. Justice Sardar A. Rashid
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C. Justice Bashir Ahmad
D. Justice AR Cornelius
ANSWER: B
Who was the first Chief Election Commissioner of
Pakistan?
A. F. M. Khan
B. Justice S. K. Bashir
C. S. A. Rehmat
D. G. I. Khan
ANSWER: A
When first census was conducted in Pakistan?
A. 1951
B. 1952
C. 1953
D. 1954
ANSWER: A
The first canal water agreement was made with
india on _______.
A. 4 May 1948
B. 4 May 1949
C. 4 May 1950
D. 4 May 1951
ANSWER: A
When the first agriculture reforms were introduced
in Pakistan?
A. 24 January 1960
B. 24 January 1958
C. 24 January 1959
D. 24 January 1957
ANSWER: C
Name the first Pakistani Bank which started its
operation on August 17, 1947
A. Muslim Commercial Dank
B. Habib Dank Ltd.
C. United Bank Ltd.
D. Allied Bank Ltd
ANSWER: B
Rehabilitation of refugees emergency was declared
for, the first time in the history of Pakistan on _____.
A. September 25, 1948
B. July 25, 1948
C. August 27,1948
D. November 25,1948
ANSWER: C
Who was the first governor of State Bank of
Pakistan?
A. Zahid Hussain
B. Saeed Hamid
C. Ishrat Kamal
D. Rashid Naqvi
ANSWER: A
Name the first Governor of Punjab from August
1947 to August 1949
A. Sardar Abdur Rub Nishter
B. Sir George Cunningham
C. Khaliq uz zaman
D. Sir Francis Moody
ANSWER: D
On November 26, 1964 the first T.V. station was
established in the city of _____.
A. Karachi
B. Lahore
C. Rawalpindi
D. Dhaka
ANSWER: B
After independence the first radio station was
established in _____.
A. Karachi
B. Lahore
C. Rawalpindi
D. Islamabad
ANSWER: A
Which was the first public airline of Pakistan.
A. Orient Airline
B. PIA
C. North West Airline
D. Air Blue
ANSWER: A
Name the first Lady Major General in the Pakistan
Army .
A. Dr. Razia Imtiaz
B. Dr. Nosheen Rehman
C. Dr. Shahida Malik
D. Dr. Reheme Sarwar
ANSWER: C
The first Pakistani Postal stamp was issued in
_____.
A. July 1948
B. August 1947
C. September 1947
D. December 1948
ANSWER: A
The first Nishan-e-Haider was awarded to
A. Major Muhammad Tufail
B. Major Aziz Bhatti
C. FI. Lt. Sarfraz Rafique
D. Captain Raja Sarwar
ANSWER: D
Name the 1st Captain of Pakistan Cricket Team
A. Fazal Mehmood
B. Wazir Ali
C. Hanif Muhammad
D. Abdul Hafeez Kardar
ANSWER: D
Who was the 1st President of Pakistan?
A. Ch. Muhammad Ali
B. Muhammad Ali Bogra
C. Muhammad Ali Jinnah
D. Iskandar Mirza
ANSWER: D
Which of the following was the 1st five years plan
implemented in Pakistan
A. 1950 to 1955
B. 1955 to 1960
C. 1960 to 1965
D. 1965 to 1970
ANSWER: B
In _________ first Martial Law was imposed in
Pakistan
A. August 1958
B. September 1958
C. October 1958
D. November 1958
ANSWER: C
Name the first governor of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
from August 1947 to April 1948.
A. Sir L. Paery Cene
B. Sir George Cunningham
C. Sir Francis Meservy
D. Sir Francis Moody
ANSWER: B
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Name the first governor of Sindh from August 1947
to October 1948
A. Ghulam Hussain Hidayatullah
B. Nabi Baksh Talpur
C. Hamida Khoro
D. None of them
ANSWER: A
Which of the following was the first private Airline
licenced?
A. Aero Asia
B. Bhuja Airline
C. Hajvery Airline
D. Air Blue
ANSWER: C
________ is the co-founder of Microsoft inc.
A. Steve Jobs
B. Paul Allen
C. Marissa Mayer
D. Sundar Pichai
ANSWER: B
Which one of the following fruits / vegetable is a
good source of potassium?
A. Beetroot
B. Bananas
C. Sweet potatoes
D. Spinach
ANSWER: B
In which country alcohol is used as fuel for
vehicles?
A. USA
B. Brazil
C. Japan
D. Germany
ANSWER: B
Plutonium is used as _____.
A. Fuel for Nuclear Fission
B. Fuel for Nuclear Fusion
C. Source of Chemical Energy
D. Source of Light Energy
ANSWER: A
Yeast used in making of bread is a:
A. Fungus
B. Plant
C. Bacteria
D. Seed
ANSWER: A
Bio gas is the common name of ______.
A. Nitrogen
B. Natural gas
C. Carbon dioxide
D. Oxygen
ANSWER: B
The gases which are used by divers as an artificial
atmosphere are helium and _____.
A. Oxygen
B. Nitrogen
C. Neon
D. Carbon monoxide
ANSWER: A
The volume percentage of nitrogen in air is _____.
A. 60%
B. 67%
C. 74%
D. 78%
ANSWER: D
The major part of natural gas, petroleum and coal
consist of _____.
A. Carbon dioxide
B. Chlorine
C. Methane
D. CFC
ANSWER: C
Which gas is used in the preparation of soft drinks?
A. Oxygen
B. Carbon dioxide
C. Nitrogen
D. Halogens
ANSWER: B
Which gas is commonly used in balloons and
airships?
A. Hydrogen
B. Helium
C. Carbon
D. Hydrogen Sulphide
ANSWER: B
Which one of the following is the main culprit in the
thinning of Ozone layer in the earth’s stratosphere?
A. Methane
B. Chlorofluorocarbons
C. Nitrogen oxides
D. Carbon dioxide
ANSWER: C
When a gas turns into a liquid the process is called:
A. Condensation
B. Evaporation
C. Deposition
D. Sublimation
ANSWER: A
Which one of the following Greenhouse gases has
the greatest warming effect?
A. Carbon dioxide
B. Methane
C. Carbon monoxide
D. Helium
ANSWER: A
The first President of the All India Muslim League
was:
A. Nawab Saeed-uz-Zaman
B. Nawab Saleemullah
C. Sir Agha Khan
D. Nawab vlqar-ul-Mulk
ANSWER: C
Taj Mahal was completed in 1648 by Emperor Shah
Jehan in memory of his wife named:
A. Mumtaz Mahal
B. Zaib-un-Nisa
C. JodaBai
D. None of these
ANSWER: A
Who was the first person to hold the post of Chief
Executive of Pakistan?
A. Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah
B. Liaqat Ali Khan
C. Zia-ul-Haq
D. Pervez Musharraf
ANSWER: D
Name the Nawab of Bengal who was defeated by
Lord Clive in the battle of Plassey:
A. Nawab Shuja-ud-Daula
B. Nawab Siraj-ud-Daula
C. Nawab Salimulah
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D. Nawab Ammad-ul-Mulk
ANSWER: B
In which country are the “Angel Falls” located?
A. Zimbabwe
B. Venezuela
C. Canada
D. Kenya
ANSWER: B
Name the Mughal Emperor who died in 1556 after
falling from stairs:
A. Zahir-ud-Dih Babar
B. Shah Jehan
C. Jalal-ud-Din Akbar
D. Humayun
ANSWER: D
A programme used to view World Wide Web
(WWW) pages, such as Google, Yahoo and Internet
Explorer, is called:
A. Messenger
B. Internet
C. Operating System
D. Browser
ANSWER: D
Name the educational institution founded by
Sahibzada Abdul Qayyum in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
(former NWFP):
A. Frontier University
B. Peshawar College
C. Islamia High School, Peshawar
D. lslamia College, Peshawar
ANSWER: D
The world famous paintings on the ceiling of the
Sistine Chapel in the Vatican City were painted by:
A. Sandro Botticelli
B. Leonardo da Vinci
C. Michelangelo
D. Pietro Perugino
ANSWER: C
In the year of______ Maha Raja Gullab Singh paid
7.5 million Nanak Shahi Coins to Britishers and
became first Raja of Kashmir State.
A. 1857
B. 1845
C. 1846
D. 1947
ANSWER: C
Detroit, USA is associated with _________ industry.
A. Automobile
B. Computer
C. Toys
D. Electronics
ANSWER: A
The first Muslim general Muhammad Bin Qasim
entered Victorious in the sub-continent Indo-Pak in
the year:
A. 712
B. 713
C. 714
D. 715
ANSWER: A
During the partition in 1947 Kashmir was ruled by
Maharaja ______.
A. Hari Singh
B. Ranjit Singh
C. Partab Singh
D. Gulab Singh
ANSWER: A
The capital of Kosovo is:
A. Zaghreb
B. Pristina
C. Sarajevo
D. Bratislava
ANSWER: B
_______ ruled Kashmir from 1885 to 1925.
A. Rambir Singh
B. Ranjit Singh
C. Partab Singh
D. Gulab Singh
ANSWER: A
Taj Mahal is located on the bank of river:
A. Jamna (Yamuna)
B. Ganges (Ganga)
C. Nerbada
D. Brahmaputra
ANSWER: A
Strait of Gibraltar connects the Atlantic Ocean with
the:
A. Pacific Ocean
B. Indian Ocean
C. Mediterranean Sea
D. None of these
ANSWER: C
Deosai National Park is remarkable as it is one of
the highest plateaus in the world with an average
elevation of 4,114 meters. In which region of
Pakistan is it located?
A. Balochistan
B. Gilgit-Baltistan
C. Potohar-Punjab
D. Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
ANSWER: B
According to law only __________ can buy property
within Kashmir.
A. Everyone
B. Kashmiri Nationals
C. Pakistani
D. Indian
ANSWER: B
Usain Bolt holds the world record for 100 meters
race. To which country does he belong to?
A. Barbados
B. Jamaica
C. USA
D. Kenya
ANSWER: B
The famous agreement between British and Gulab
Singh which made him ruler of Kasmir is called:
A. Kashmir Agreement
B. Lahore Agreement
C. British Agreement
D. None of Above
ANSWER: B
On _______, All Jammu and Kashmir Muslim
Conference had organised a convention in Srinagar
at Sardar Muhammad Ibrahim Khan’s residence
and passed a resolution for merging
Kashmir with Pakistan
A. April 19 1947
B. May 19 1947
C. June 19 1947
D. July 19 1947
ANSWER: D
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Kashmir Day was first observed in_______ on call
of Nawaz Sharif, who was the opposition leader and
chief minister of Punjab at the time.
A. 1991
B. 1990
C. 1988
D. 1993
ANSWER: A
19 wickets for just 90 runs _____ was the first
bowler to take all 10 wickets in an innings and
highest wickets taker in one test match.
A.
B. Jimmy Matthews (Australia)
C.
D. Jim Laker (England)
ANSWER: D
Pakistan observed Kashmir Day on _________ to
show solidarity with Kashmiris in their struggle for
freedom.
A. 1st May
B. 14 February
C. 5 February
D. 11 September
ANSWER: C
The first Muslim invasion of India was led by:
A. Mahmud of Ghazni
B. Muhammad Ghori
C. Muhammad-bin-Qasim
D. None
ANSWER: C
When Mohammad Bin Qasim attacked Sindh his
age was seventeen years. The strength of his army
at that time was:
A. 9,000
B. 10,000
C. 11,000
D. 12,000
ANSWER: D
In computer system word ‘BOOT’ is used for:
A. To exit opened software
B. To start up a software
C. To shutdown system
D. To start a computer
ANSWER: D
Muhammad Bin Qasim arrived in the Sub-continent
and established and controlled the Indus Valley as
far north as:
A. Mithankot
B. Multan
C. Bahawalpur
D. D.G. Khan
ANSWER: B
Who said “Right is a reasonable claim recognized
by the society and enforced by the state”.
A. Laski
B. Bosanquet
C. Green
D. Marx
ANSWER: B
Falkland Islands or the Malvinas Islands are
disputed between the United Kingdom and:
A. Brazil
B. Argentina
C. Russia
D. Chile
ANSWER: C
Grassland plains located in Argentina are called:
A. Prairies
B. Downs
C. Steppes
D. Pampas
ANSWER: D
After the death of Gulab Singh in 1858 _______
became the ruler of Jammu & Kashmir.
A. Ranjit Singh
B. Rambir Singh
C. Partab Singh
D. Hari Singh
ANSWER: C
The UNSC Resolution of _______ stated that “both
India and Pakistan desire that the question of the
accession of Jammu and Kashmir to India or
Pakistan should be decided through the democratic
method of a free and impartial plebiscite”.
A. 21 May 1948
B. 21 May 1949
C. 21 April 1948
D. 21 April 1949
ANSWER: C
Lemon is a good source of vitamin:
A. D
B. C
C. A
D. E
ANSWER: B
Glaucoma is caused by increase in pressure within:
A. Eyeball
B. Heart
C. Lungs
D. Kidneys
ANSWER: A
Which of the following blood vessels carry blood
from the human body to the heart?
A. Veins
B. Arteries
C. Capillaries
D. None of these
ANSWER: A
Who is he foreign Minister of Iran
A. Hassan Rohani
B. Abdullah Abdullah
C. Javad Zarif
D. None of these
ANSWER: C
In human body Gall Bladder is part of the
_________ system.
A. Nervous
B. Reproductory
C. Digestive
D. Respiratory
ANSWER: C
What is “Acoustics”:
A. Science of Waves
B. Science of Sound
C. Science of Light
D. Science of Electromagnetic Wave System
ANSWER: B
_____ was the first country to recognise Pakistan
as an independent country.
A. Iran
B. China
C. Saudia Arabia
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D. Turkey
ANSWER: A
Jinnah supported the stance of __________, leader
of Muslim Conference, who wanted to make
Kashmir part of Pakistan.
A. Chaudhry Ghulam Nabi
B. Khadim Hussain Shaheed
C. Chaudhry Ghulam Abbas
D. Chaudhry Ghulam Nabi
ANSWER: C
_______ was demarcated after the Shimla pact in
1972
A. Kashmir Line
B. Line of Control
C. Front Line Boundary
D. Durand Line
ANSWER: B
The decisive battle was fought between Raja Dahir
and Mohammad Bin Qasim in_____.
A. 28th Oct. 712
B. 29th Oct. 712
C. 30th Oct. 712
D. 31st Oct. 712
ANSWER: A
What is the name of boundary between the
Pakistani Azad Kashmir and Indian occupied
Jammu and Kashmir?
A. Line of control
B. Line of Fire
C. Front Line Boundary
D. Durand Line
ANSWER: A
It was India that took the matter to the UN under
Chapter _____ of the UN Charter dealing with
Pacific Settlement of Disputes
A. VI
B. V
C. VII
D. III
ANSWER: A
In__________, India had moved its military to
occupy Jummu and Kashmir
A. November 1947
B. October 1947
C. September 1947
D. August 1947
ANSWER: B
Nawaz Sharif proposed a new peace initiative with
india starting with implementation of Four measures
relating to cease-fire along the LOC, non-use of
force or threat to use force,
demilitarization of Kashmir and ___.
A. Settlement of Sir Creek dispute
B. Wuller Barrage
C. Withdrawal of forces from Siachin
D. Normalisation of trade
ANSWER: C
Zimbabwe was earlier known as:
A. Southern Rhodesia
B. Gold Coast
C. Burkina Faso
D. Belgian Cango
ANSWER: A
Who among the following argues that the fault lines
of civilization are the breeding grounds of conflicts
in the century?
A. Francis Fukuyama
B. Samuel Huntington
C. Henry Kissinger
D. Nelson Mandela
ANSWER: B
The ratio of population in Kashmir is now
_____________ others approximately due to
massive killings and other vile acts like settlement
of non-Muslim migrants (Hindus and Sikhs) from
Punjab.
A. 34% Muslims and 66%
B. 77% Muslims and 23%
C. 66% Muslims and 34%
D. Nove of Above
ANSWER: C
Syed Khadim Hussain Shaheed was the first martyr
of Azad Kashmir movement who was shot dead by
Dogra Raj. He belongs to which city of Kashmir?
A. Srinagar
B. Bagh
C. Baramulla
D. Badgam
ANSWER: B
HDI (Human Development Index) as an indicator of
the well-being of a country, was the brain child of:
A. Amartya Sen
B. Javier Pere de Guellar
C. Adam Smith
D. Mahbub-ul-Haq
ANSWER: D
What is the total area of Azad Kashmir?
A. 13297 Sq Km
B. 13493 Sq Km
C. 13496 Sq Km
D. 13460 Sq Km
ANSWER: A
_______ was demarcated after the Shimla pact in
1972
A. Kashmir Line
B. Line of Control
C. Front Line Boundary
D. Durand Line
ANSWER: B
What is the name of boundary between the
Pakistani Azad Kashmir and Indian occupied
Jammu and Kashmir?
A. Line of control
B. Line of Fire
C. Front Line Boundary
D. Durand Line
ANSWER: A
Lufthansa is the airline of _____.
A. Germany
B. USA
C. Russia
D. UK
ANSWER: A
Point out largest airline of German?
A. Lufthansa
B. Blue Wings
C. Germania
D. None of Above
ANSWER: A
Ghauri Dynasties
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Mention the name of book written by Al-Beruni in
which he provided the basis for “Two Nation
Theory"
A. Muslim Separatism in India & Pakistan
B. Kitab-ul-Hind
C. Asar ul Sanadid
D. None of These
ANSWER: B
The full name of Shahab-ud-Din Ghuri was:
A. Wajih-ud-Din Muhammad Bin Sam
Shahab-ud-Din Ghuri
B. Kalim-ud-Din Muhammad Bin Sam
Shahab-ud-Din Ghuri
C. Muizz-ud-Din Muhammad Bin Sam
Shahab-ud-Din Ghuri
D. Shahab-ud-Din Muhammad Bin Sam
Shahab-ud-Din Ghuri
ANSWER: C
The Ghaznavi Kingdom was overthrown near the
end of 12th Century by the:
A. Ghorids
B. Mughals
C. Ghaznavids
D. Lodhis
ANSWER: A
Mahmood of Ghori swept down the Indus into India,
defeated the Rajput confederacy there in 1192 and
captured:
A. Calcutta
B. Lahore
C. Delhi
D. Orangabad
ANSWER: D
Ghaznavi Dynasties
During the Ghaznavi rule, the city known as “the city
of ghazis, saints, intellectuals and Islamic culture”
was:
A. Multan
B. Sindh
C. Lahore
D. Ghazni
ANSWER: C
Name the city that became the city of mosques,
madrassahs and libraries during the reign of
Mahmud Ghaznvi?
A. Ghazni
B. Calcutta
C. Multan
D. Lahore
ANSWER: A
Somnat temple was destroyed by Mahmood Ghazni
in
A. 1024
B. 1026
C. 1025
D. 1027
ANSWER: A
Sultan Mahmood Ghazni died in
A. 1028
B. 1029
C. 1030
D. 1931
ANSWER: C
Ali Makhdum Hajweri popularly known as Hazrat
Data Ganj Bakhsh came to India with:
A. Sultan Masud of Gazni
B. Sultan Mohammed Ghori
C. Muhammad Bin Qasim
D. None of these
ANSWER: A
Mention the name of book written by Al-Beruni in
which he provided the basis for “Two Nation
Theory"
A. Muslim Separatism in India & Pakistan
B. Kitab-ul-Hind
C. Asar ul Sanadid
D. None of These
ANSWER: B
The Ghaznavi Kingdom was overthrown near the
end of 12th Century by the:
A. Ghorids
B. Mughals
C. Ghaznavids
D. Lodhis
ANSWER: A
After the war of Independence 1857, Sir Syed
Ahmed Khan is considered to be the founder of two
nation Theory. Name the person, who is considered
to be the founder of Two Nation
theory before the War of Independence:
A. Abu Rehan Al-Beruni
B. Ibne Sina
C. Maulana Zafar Ali Khan
D. Ahmad Shah Abdali
ANSWER: A
Mahmud also wrote a book on:
A. Sufism
B. Ijtihad
C. Fiqh
D. Hadith
ANSWER: C
Ghaznavi rule lasted in India for:
A. 176 years
B. 175 years
C. 170 years
D. 178 years
ANSWER: B
During the reign of Mahmood Ghaznvi, Lahore was
called:
A. Small town
B. Ghaznvi City
C. Small Ghaznvi
D. None of them
ANSWER: C
The “Abductor of Scholars” was known as:
A. Shahab-ud-Din Ghori
B. Mahmood Ghaznvi
C. Gias-ud-Din
D. Qutb-ud-Din
ANSWER: B
17th attack of Sultan Muhammood Ghazni on India
was took place in:
A. 1025
B. 1024
C. 1023
D. 1026
ANSWER: D
Mahmood Ghaznvi made Punjab a part of his
empire in:
A. 1021
B. 1121
C. 1002