General Knowledge MCQs – 5 to 15 IBA Jobs Test

CPU is the abbreviation of:

  • A) Central Processing Unit
  • B) Central Program Unit
  • C) Central Progress Unit
  • D) Central power Unit

Which bank provide 80 million loans for making 1st budget of Pakistan?

  • A) UBL
  • B) NB
  • C) MCB
  • D) Habbib Bank

When the bank were nationalized in Pakistan?

  • A) 1917
  • B) 1972
  • C) 1937
  • D) 1974

Where is Kallar Kahar lake situated?

  • A) Sialkot
  • B) Chakwal
  • C) Murree
  • D) Jhelum

Diabetes is a disease of:

  • A) Liver
  • B) Pancreas
  • C) Kidney
  • D) Lungs

Harappa city is situated on the bank of:

  • A) Ravi River
  • B) Chenab River
  • C) Sutlej River
  • D) Indus River

SIM stand for:

  • A) Single in line module
  • B) Subscriber identity module
  • C) Single in line memory
  • D) Subscriber line identity module

Which is the biggest bird in the world?

  • A) Ostrich
  • B) Kiwi
  • C) Eagle
  • D) None of these

Who was the first President of Pakistan?

  • A) General Iskandar Mirza
  • B) Muhammad Ali Borga
  • C) Ayub Khan
  • D) Abdul Rab Nishtar

Who was the first elected President of Pakistan?

  • A) Zafar ullah Khan
  • B) Muhammad Ali Borga
  • C) Ayub Khan
  • D) Abdul Rab Nishtar

Who was the first president of United States?

  • A) Abraham Lincoln
  • B) George Washington
  • C) Truman
  • D) Thomas Jefferson

Who was first Prime minister of England?

  • A) Pit the Younger
  • B) Richard Attlee
  • C) Truman
  • D) Thomas Jefferson

Mother Teresa

  • A) Howard Aiken
  • B) Steve Jobs
  • C) Charles Babbage
  • D) I.A Bunin

Bhambhore city is located in:

  • A) Sukkar
  • B) Larkana
  • C) Thatta
  • D) Sahiwal

Harappa is located in:

  • A) Sukkar
  • B) Larkana
  • C) Sahiwal
  • D) Mohenjodaro

Mohenjodaro is also known as Mound of the Dead located in:

  • A) Sukkur
  • B) Larkana
  • C) Thatta
  • D) Sahiwal

How many FATA agencies?

  • A) 7
  • B) 4
  • C) 5
  • D) 6

What is the running time of National Anthem?

  • A) 80 Seconds
  • B) 120 Seconds
  • C) 60 Second
  • D) 100 Second

Who coined the word Pakistan?

  • A) Ch. Rehat Ali
  • B) Liaquat Ali Khan
  • C) Sir Syed Ahmed Khan
  • D) Quaid-e-Azam

How many stanzas are there in the national anthem?

  • A) Four
  • B) Three
  • C) Eight
  • D) Nine

Who was the last Mughal emperor to sit on the peacock throne?

  • A) Bahadur Shah Zafar
  • B) Aurangzeb
  • C) Muhammad Shah
  • D) Shah Alam II

How many radio station were working at the time of partition of sub-continent?

  • A) 3
  • B) 4
  • C) 5
  • D) 6

Where the Pakistan’s first radio station was setup?

  • A) Lahore
  • B) Karachi
  • C) Multan
  • D) Islamabad

Blind Dolphins are found in:

  • A) Jehlum
  • B) Indus
  • C) Chenab
  • D) Kabul

Where Jehlum and Chenab river meet?

  • A) Trimmu
  • B) Panjnad
  • C) Kabul
  • D) Chenab

ICU stand for:

  • A) Internal Care Unit
  • B) Intensive Care Unit
  • C) Initial Care Unit
  • D) Intensive Cardio Unit

Sunlight is made of:

  • A) Seven Colors
  • B) Five colors
  • C) Three Colors
  • D) Ten Colors

Sir Robert Walpole

  • A) Howard Aiken
  • B) Steve Jobs
  • C) Charles Babbage
  • D) Castle Rough

Battle of Plassey was fought between Siraj-ud-daulah and:

  • A) Lord Clive
  • B) Lord Canning
  • C) Warren Hasten
  • D) Shah Alam

Foundation of Muslim League was at:

  • A) Aligarh
  • B) Lahore
  • C) Dhaka
  • D) None of these

First country who issued currency notes in the world:

  • A) Greece
  • B) China
  • C) Italy
  • D) Russia

“Spirit of Islam” Book was written by:

  • A) Sir Syed Ahmed Khan
  • B) Syed Ameer Ali b
  • C) Maulana Zafar Ali
  • D) Altaf Hussain

Babar’s tomb is situated in:

  • A) Kabul
  • B) Dehli
  • C) Lahore
  • D) Multan

Who invented the paper?

  • A) Egyptians
  • B) Spanish
  • C) French
  • D) Chinese

USA Consists on how many states?

  • A) 52
  • B) 50
  • C) 54
  • D) 55

India consists on how many states?

  • A) 23
  • B) 25
  • C) 28
  • D) 29

Chenab Head workers is situated on the river?

  • A) Chenab
  • B) Indus
  • C) Ravi River
  • D) Jehlum

Braille education system was introduced by Braille for?

  • A) Blinds
  • B) Deaf
  • C) Dumb
  • D) All of these

ATM is an abbreviation of:

  • A) Automated Teller Machine
  • B) Automatic Teller Machine
  • C) Automobile Tax Machine
  • D) None of these

Name of the country through which equator passes:

  • A) America
  • B) China
  • C) Japan
  • D) Pakistan

Martin Cooper is known for his invention of:

  • A) Digital Camera
  • B) Solar Energy
  • C) X-Ray
  • D) Mobile Phone

Plants exhale ___ at night.

  • A) Oxygen
  • B) Nitrogen
  • C) Carbon dioxide
  • D) None of these

Saindak project is producing copper, silver with the help of china.

  • A) Iron
  • B) Gold
  • C) Lead
  • D) None of these

Foundation of Indian National Congress by:

  • A) 1877
  • B) 1885
  • C) 1878
  • D) 1892

Which one is the dominant source of foreign exchange earning of Pakistan?

  • A) Textile
  • B) Remittance
  • C) Agriculture
  • D) manufacturing

Name the German scientist who invented the atom bomb?

  • A) Hahn otto
  • B) John Walker
  • C) John Gutenberg
  • D) William Hunt

Headquarter of UNESCO is located in:

  • A) Pairs
  • B) Berne
  • C) Geneva
  • D) London

On which river Rohats Fort was constructed by Sher Shah Suri?

  • A) Jehlum
  • B) Indus
  • C) Saon
  • D) Haro

Major Non-NATO ally is:

  • A) Pakistan
  • B) Egypt
  • C) Turkey
  • D) Israel

Muslim Students Federation (MSF) was established in 1937 by:

  • A) Abduur Rab Nishtar
  • B) Raja Shah of Mehmumd Abad
  • C) Raja Gazanfar Ali
  • D) Sir Agha Khan

Which Pakistani prime minister visited china first?

  • A) Liaqat Ali Khan
  • B) Hussain Shaheed Suharwardi
  • C) Khawaja Nazimuddin
  • D) Muhammad Ali Bogra

Althing (oldest parliament of word) is the parliament of?

  • A) Denmark
  • B) Iceland
  • C) UK
  • D) USA

When Pakistani introduced National identity cards (NIC)?

  • A) 1971
  • B) 1972
  • C) 1973
  • D) 1974

The highest peak of Hindu kush range is:

  • A) Tirch Mir
  • B) Nanga

The lifespan of Red Blood Cells is…?

  • A) 60 days
  • B) 120 days
  • C) 80 days
  • D) 240 days

Carrot is good source of Vitamin…?

  • A) Vitamin A
  • B) Vitamin B
  • C) Vitamin C
  • D) Vitamin D

The Carbon Dioxide in the atmosphere, by volume…?

  • A) 0.039%
  • B) 3.9%
  • C) 13%
  • D) 30%

The instrument used to measure wind speed is…?

  • A) Barometer
  • B) Hydrometer
  • C) Anemometer
  • D) Hygrometer

For proper formation of teeth, is essential:

  • A) Iodine
  • B) Copper
  • C) Fluorine
  • D) Iron

The average of women and child workers in a factory was 15%yr. The average age of all the 16 children was 8yr and average age of women workers was 22 yrs if ten women workers were married then the number of unmarried women workers were…?

  • A) 16
  • B) 12
  • C) 8
  • D) 6

Rayan invested certain amount for two rates of simple interest 6% p.a. and 7% p.a. what is the ratio of Rayan’s investment if the interests from those investments are equal?

  • A) 4:3
  • B) 3:2
  • C) 7:6
  • D) 6:5

Two ships are sailing in the sea on the two sides of a lighthouse. The angles of elevation of the top of the lighthouse as observed from the two ships are 30° and 45° respectively. If the lighthouse is 100 m high, the distance between the two ships is…?

  • A) 173 M
  • B) 200 M
  • C) 253 M
  • D) 273M

Three men start together to travel the same way around a circular track of 11 kilometers in circumference. Their speeds are 4, 5 and 8 kilometers per hour respectively. When will they meet at a starting point?

  • A) 11 Hours
  • B) 12 Hours
  • C) 20 Hours
  • D) 25 Hours

A sells a bicycle to B at a profit of 20%. B sells it to C at a profit of 25%. If C pays Rs. 225 for it, the cost price of the bicycle for A is:

  • A) 110
  • B) 120
  • C) 150
  • D) 175

The formula of the electric field intensity is…?

  • A) f/p
  • B) f/q
  • C) f/w
  • D) f/u

One of these scientists formulated basic laws of Geometry…?

  • A) Archimedes
  • B) Pythagoras
  • C) Aristotle
  • D) NOT

The second main constituent of the Sun’s mass is…?

  • A) Argon
  • B) Nitrogen
  • C) Carbon dioxide
  • D) Helium

The lifespan of Red Blood Cells is…?

  • A) 60 days
  • B) 120 days
  • C) 80 days
  • D) 240 days

Carrot is good source of Vitamin…?

  • A) Vitamin A
  • B) Vitamin B
  • C) Vitamin C
  • D) Vitamin D

The Carbon Dioxide in the atmosphere, by volume…?

  • A) 0.039%
  • B) 3.9%
  • C) 13%
  • D) 30%

The instrument used to measure wind speed is…?

  • A) Barometer
  • B) Hydrometer
  • C) Anemometer
  • D) Hygrometer

For proper formation of teeth, is essential:

  • A) Iodine
  • B) Copper
  • C) Fluorine
  • D) Iron

The average of women and child workers in a factory was 15%yr. The average age of all the 16 children was 8yr and average age of women workers was 22 yrs if ten women workers were married then the number of unmarried women workers were…?

  • A) 16
  • B) 12
  • C) 8
  • D) 6

Rayan invested certain amount for two rates of simple interest 6% p.a. and 7% p.a. what is the ratio of Rayan’s investment if the interests from those investments are equal?

  • A) 4:3
  • B) 3:2
  • C) 7:6
  • D) 6:5

Two ships are sailing in the sea on the two sides of a lighthouse. The angles of elevation of the top of the lighthouse as observed from the two ships are 30° and 45° respectively. If the lighthouse is 100 m high, the distance between the two ships is…?

  • A) 173 M
  • B) 200 M
  • C) 253 M
  • D) 273M

Three men start together to travel the same way around a circular track of 11 kilometers in circumference. Their speeds are 4, 5 and 8 kilometers per hour respectively. When will they meet at a starting point?

  • A) 11 Hours
  • B) 12 Hours
  • C) 20 Hours
  • D) 25 Hours

A sells a bicycle to B at a profit of 20%. B sells it to C at a profit of 25%. If C pays Rs. 225 for it, the cost price of the bicycle for A is:

  • A) 110
  • B) 120
  • C) 150
  • D) 175

The formula of the electric field intensity is…?

  • A) f/p
  • B) f/q
  • C) f/w
  • D) f/u

One of these scientists formulated basic laws of Geometry…?

  • A) Archimedes
  • B) Pythagoras
  • C) Aristotle
  • D) NOT

Vitamin C is called a water-soluble vitamin. Which of the following vitamins are called fat-soluble vitamins?

  • A) Vitamin E
  • B) Vitamin C
  • C) Vitamin B2
  • D) Vitamin B

Border line which separates outer space from Earth’s atmosphere is known as?

  • A) Space line
  • B) Karman line
  • C) Venus line
  • D) Equator Line

Troposphere is the first layer of Earth’s Atmosphere. Which is the Second layer of Earth’s atmosphere?

  • A) Thermosphere
  • B) Mesosphere
  • C) Stratosphere
  • D) Thermosphere

Aphleion is the point of the Earth’s orbit that is farthest away from the Sun. What is it called when the Earth is closest to the sun?

  • A) Apapsis
  • B) Periapsis
  • C) Perigee
  • D) Perihelion

The inventor of the paper was Cai Lun. Who was the inventor of Printer?

  • A) Pamelaker
  • B) Ronal Reagan
  • C) John Gutenberg
  • D) Richard Nixon

The point in the Moon’s orbit closest to Earth is called Perigee. The point farthest from Earth is called?

  • A) Apoapsis
  • B) Apogee
  • C) Perihelion
  • D) Periapsis

Which is correct order of solar system starting from Sun?

  • A) Mercury, Venus, Earth, Jupiter, Mars, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune
  • B) Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune
  • C) Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Neptune, Uranus
  • D) Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune

The Human brain contain 73% Water. How much percentage of water are there in our body?

  • A) 70 Percentage
  • B) 73 Percentage
  • C) 80 Percentage
  • D) 85 Percentage

Water has minimum density at 0°C. Water has maximum density at:

  • A) 0.5°C
  • B) 4°C
  • C) 2°C
  • D) 40°C

In which part of the eye lies the pigment that determines the colour of the eyes of a person?

  • A) Pupal
  • B) Cornea
  • C) Iris
  • D) Retina

Which among the following is responsible for producing color of human skin?

  • A) DNA
  • B) Melanin
  • C) Vitamin K
  • D) Insulin

The largest latitude circle on earth is:

  • A) The Equator
  • B) Tropic of Capricorn
  • C) Tropic of cancer
  • D) Arctic circle

A wind which reverses seasonally is known as?

  • A) Monsoon
  • B) Cyclonic
  • C) Polar
  • D) Winter / Summer

What is meant by “Equinox”?

  • A) Equal duration of day and night
  • B) The longest day of the year
  • C) The shortest day of the year
  • D) Completion of the year

Infrared light has the largest wavelength. Which of the following has the highest energy?

  • A) Gamma rays
  • B) Radio waves
  • C) X-rays
  • D) Ultra-violet radiation

Which part of a body will be affected by Fluoride Pollution?

  • A) Brain
  • B) Liver
  • C) Teeth
  • D) All of these

Day & Night are the results of Earth rotation around its axis. In which direction does earth rotate axis?

  • A) East to West
  • B) West to East
  • C) North to South
  • D) South to North

The Polio is caused by ‘Virus with Single stranded RNA’. The Covid-19 is caused by:

  • A) Bacteria
  • B) Virus
  • C) Fungus
  • D) None of These

The unit to measure the quantity of Ozone in atmosphere is Dobson. How can we symbolically write the Ozone Gas?

  • A) O₂
  • B) O₃
  • C) CO₂
  • D) CO₃

Which of the following cannot be considered as renewable source of energy?

  • A) Coal
  • B) Petroleum
  • C) Natural Gases
  • D) All of These

All the planets in the solar system rotates in Anti-clockwise, which is the only planet in solar system that rotate in Clockwise?

  • A) Earth
  • B) Mars
  • C) Jupiter
  • D) Venus

The color which we see when our eyes are closed?

  • A) Black
  • B) Grey
  • C) Blue
  • D) Eigengray

Which of the following acts to remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere?

  • A) Deforestation
  • B) Lighting
  • C) Photosynthesis
  • D) Burning Fossil Fuels

Name the two planets lie between the Earth and the Sun is:

  • A) Mercury and Venus
  • B) Mar and Jupiter
  • C) Mercury and Saturn
  • D) Venus and Mars

The term cell was coined by Robert Hook, who coined the word Atom?

  • A) Democritus
  • B) Johan Dalton
  • C) Thomson
  • D) Rutherford

The Blue color of Sky is due to:

  • A) Scattering of Light
  • B) Refraction of Light
  • C) Dispersion of Light
  • D) Diffraction of Light

The Atomic theory was purposed by John Dalton in 1808. The Cell Theory was purposed by:

  • A) Schleiden / Schwann
  • B) Robert / Thomson
  • C) Dalton / Democritus
  • D) Beadle / Tatum

The coldest planet of our solar system is Uranus with -224°C, which is the Hottest planet of solar system?

  • A) Neptune
  • B) Venus
  • C) Mars
  • D) Saturn

A, D, E and K are called fat-soluble vitamins, Which of the following are called water-soluble vitamin?

  • A) B1, Vitamin
  • B) B2 Vitamin
  • C) Vitamin
  • D) All of these

The Sun is a G-type main-sequence star (G2V), the Sun is classified as:

  • A) Supernova
  • B) A Blue Giant
  • C) A Yellow Dwarf
  • D) A Golden Giant

The visible part of the sun is called…?

  • A) Ionosphere
  • B) Hydrosphere
  • C) Photosphere
  • D) Troposphere

Other name of White Blood Cells is…?

  • A) Leukocytes
  • B) Thrombocytes
  • C) Nucleocytes
  • D) Erythrocytes

Units of capacitance are equivalent to…?

  • A) F
  • B) C/V
  • C) V/C
  • D) NOT

Max Planck received the noble prize in Physics in 1918 for his discovery of:

  • A) Electron
  • B) Energy quanta
  • C) Photon
  • D) NOT

“Black holes” refer to…?

  • A) Hole occurring in heavenly bodies
  • B) Bright spots on the sun
  • C) Collapsed dense objects
  • D) NOT

Typhoid and cholera are typical examples of:

  • A) Infectious disease
  • B) Air-borne disease
  • C) Water-borne disease
  • D) NOT

The atmosphere of Mars is mostly consists of…?

  • A) Oxygen
  • B) Nitrogen
  • C) Carbon dioxide
  • D) NOT

Day & Night are the results of Earth rotation around its axis. In which direction does earth rotate axis?

  • A) East to West
  • B) West to East
  • C) North to South
  • D) South to North

The Polio is caused by ‘Virus with Single stranded RNA’. The Covid-19 is caused by:

  • A) Bacteria
  • B) Virus
  • C) Fungus
  • D) None of These

The unit to measure the quantity of Ozone in atmosphere is Dobson. How can we symbolically write the Ozone Gas?

  • A) O₂
  • B) O₃
  • C) CO₂
  • D) CO₃

Which of the following cannot be considered as renewable source of energy?

  • A) Coal
  • B) Petroleum
  • C) Natural Gases
  • D) All of These

All the planets in the solar system rotates in Anti-clockwise, which is the only planet in solar system that rotate in Clockwise?

  • A) Earth
  • B) Mars
  • C) Jupiter
  • D) Venus

The color which we see when our eyes are closed?

  • A) Black
  • B) Grey
  • C) Blue
  • D) Eigengray

Which of the following acts to remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere?

  • A) Deforestation
  • B) Lighting
  • C) Photosynthesis
  • D) Burning Fossil Fuels

Name the two planets lie between the Earth and the Sun is:

  • A) Mercury and Venus
  • B) Mar and Jupiter
  • C) Mercury and Saturn
  • D) Venus and Mars

The term cell was coined by Robert Hook, who coined the word Atom?

  • A) Democritus
  • B) Johan Dalton
  • C) Thomson
  • D) Rutherford

The Blue color of Sky is due to:

  • A) Scattering of Light
  • B) Refraction of Light
  • C) Dispersion of Light
  • D) Diffraction of Light

The Atomic theory was purposed by John Dalton in 1808. The Cell Theory was purposed by:

  • A) Schleiden / Schwann
  • B) Robert / Thomson
  • C) Dalton / Democritus
  • D) Beadle / Tatum

The coldest planet of our solar system is Uranus with -224°C, which is the Hottest planet of solar system?

  • A) Neptune
  • B) Venus
  • C) Mars
  • D) Saturn

A, D, E and K are called fat-soluble vitamins, Which of the following are called water-soluble vitamin?

  • A) B1, Vitamin
  • B) B2 Vitamin
  • C) Vitamin
  • D) All of these

The Sun is a G-type main-sequence star (G2V), the Sun is classified as:

  • A) Supernova
  • B) A Blue Giant
  • C) A Yellow Dwarf
  • D) A Golden Giant

The visible part of the sun is called…?

  • A) Ionosphere
  • B) Hydrosphere
  • C) Photosphere
  • D) Troposphere

Other name of White Blood Cells is…?

  • A) Leukocytes
  • B) Thrombocytes
  • C) Nucleocytes
  • D) Erythrocytes

Units of capacitance are equivalent to…?

  • A) F
  • B) C/V
  • C) V/C
  • D) NOT

Max Planck received the noble prize in Physics in 1918 for his discovery of:

  • A) Electron
  • B) Energy quanta
  • C) Photon
  • D) NOT

“Black holes” refer to…?

  • A) Hole occurring in heavenly bodies
  • B) Bright spots on the sun
  • C) Collapsed dense objects
  • D) NOT

Typhoid and cholera are typical examples of:

  • A) Infectious disease
  • B) Air-borne disease
  • C) Water-borne disease
  • D) NOT

The atmosphere of Mars is mostly consists of…?

  • A) Oxygen
  • B) Nitrogen
  • C) Carbon dioxide
  • D) NOT

The Hundred Years’ War

  • A) Hundred Years’ War
  • B) 2nd World War
  • C) Spanish Civil war
  • D) French Civil war

Which military innovation helped secure final victory for the French during the last part of the Hundred Years’ War?

  • A) Greek Fire
  • B) Battering rams
  • C) Crossbows
  • D) Cannon and Handguns

The first war between Arabs and Israel was fought in:

  • A) 1948
  • B) 1947
  • C) 196
  • D) 1944

Napoleon regarded which battle of 1805, as his greatest victory?

  • A) Austerlitz
  • B) Arras
  • C) Amiens
  • D) Assayer

The first truly global war was:

  • A) Seven Years’ War
  • B) Hundred Years’ War
  • C) World War II
  • D) Thirty Year’s War

Who was the painter of Famous Classical Painting “The Sunflower”?

  • A) Benjamin West
  • B) Pablo Picasso
  • C) Vincent Van Gogh
  • D) Gustav Klimt

Which is the hardest substance in the human body?

  • A) Enamel
  • B) Nail
  • C) Bone
  • D) None of these

Etymology is the study of origin and history of:

  • A) Words
  • B) Birds
  • C) Cells
  • D) Plants

Steve Jobs was an American and founder of:

  • A) Apple
  • B) Google
  • C) Yahoo
  • D) Oracle

BIN” is an intelligence agency of:

  • A) Indonesia
  • B) China
  • C) Bangladesh
  • D) Belarus

“Digital Computer was invented by:

  • A) Charles Babbage
  • B) James Watson
  • C) John Walker
  • D) Howard Aiken

Saindak project is producing copper, silver with the help of china.

  • A) Iron
  • B) Gold
  • C) Lead
  • D) None of these

Foundation of Indian National Congress by:

  • A) 1877
  • B) 1885
  • C) 1878
  • D) 1892

Which one is the dominant source of foreign exchange earning of Pakistan?

  • A) Textile
  • B) Remittance
  • C) Agriculture
  • D) manufacturing

Name the German scientist who invented the atom bomb?

  • A) Hahn otto
  • B) John Walker
  • C) John Gutenberg
  • D) William Hunt

Headquarter of UNESCO is located in:

  • A) Pairs
  • B) Berne
  • C) Geneva
  • D) London

On which river Rohats Fort was constructed by Sher Shah Suri?

  • A) Jehlum
  • B) Indus
  • C) Saon
  • D) Haro

Major Non-NATO ally is:

  • A) Pakistan
  • B) Egypt
  • C) Turkey
  • D) Israel

Muslim Students Federation (MSF) was established in 1937 by:

  • A) Abduur Rab Nishtar
  • B) Raja Shah of Mehmumd Abad
  • C) Raja Gazanfar Ali
  • D) Sir Agha Khan

Which Pakistani prime minister visited china first?

  • A) Liaqat Ali Khan
  • B) Hussain Shaheed Suharwardi
  • C) Khawaja Nazimuddin
  • D) Muhammad Ali Bogra

Althing (oldest parliament of word) is the parliament of?

  • A) Denmark
  • B) Iceland
  • C) UK
  • D) USA

When Pakistani introduced National identity cards (NIC)?

  • A) 1971
  • B) 1972
  • C) 1973
  • D) 1974

The highest peak of Hindu kush range is:

  • A) Tirch Mir
  • B) Nanga

The Chemical that is used in making artificial rain is:

  • A) Silver Nitrate
  • B) Silver iodide
  • C) Silver Chloride
  • D) Silver Nitrite

Element required for solar energy conversion?

  • A) Iron
  • B) Aluminum
  • C) Silicon
  • D) Lead

The interpretation of Dreams is a book written by (AD. IB 2013).

  • A) Sigmund Freud
  • B) Bram Stoker
  • C) Hieronymus Bosch
  • D) William Robert

Who is known as the Father of Modern Astronomy?

  • A) Nicolas Copernicus
  • B) Albert Einstein
  • C) Galileo Galilei
  • D) None of these

Who was Norman Borlaug?

  • A) American Biologist who was known as father of green revolution
  • B) Agricultural scientist who won the Nobel prize for Peace
  • C) Agricultural Scientist who developed high yielding verities of wheat
  • D) All of these

Who wrote Communist Manifesto with Karl Marx? (Labor Officer 2015)

  • A) Vladimir Lenin
  • B) Friedrich Engels
  • C) Joseph Stalin
  • D) John Stuart Mill

Who gave the title of Mahatma to Gandhi?

  • A) Rabindranath Tagore
  • B) Lala Lajpat Ray
  • C) Moalana Abu Kalam Azad
  • D) None of these

Which saintly woman, victor of the Battle of Orleans, was burned at the stake in 1431?

  • A) Victoria
  • B) Maire Joan
  • C) Joan of Arc
  • D) Flonda

Joan of Arc played quite an important role during the war of:

  • A) Oxygen
  • B) Nitrogen
  • C) Carbon dioxide
  • D) None of these

Which of the following is the Parliament of Japan?

  • A) Folketing
  • B) Storting
  • C) Knesset
  • D) Diet

When Pakistan won the Cricket World Cup?

  • A) 1992
  • B) 1996
  • C) 1999
  • D) 2003

Hamas was founded by:

  • A) Yasser Arafat
  • B) Sheikh Ahmed Yasin
  • C) Khalid Mashal
  • D) Ismael Haniyah

Who wrote the National Anthem?

  • A) Faiz Ahmed Faiz
  • B) Josh Malih Abadi
  • C) Ahmad Nadim Kasmi
  • D) Abdul Asar Hafeez Jullundhri

Who composed the tune of national anthem?

  • A) Ahmed Gulam Ali Chagla
  • B) M. Ashraf
  • C) A. Hameed
  • D) Tahir Ali

When the national anthem of Pakistan was approved?

  • A) August, 1945
  • B) 13th August, 1949
  • C) August, 1952
  • D) August 1950

How many lines each Stanza of national anthem is comprised of?

  • A) 6 Lines
  • B) 4 Lines
  • C) 7 Lines
  • D) 5 Lines

Ghandara Art is related to:

  • A) Mohenjodaro
  • B) Kot Digi
  • C) Harappa
  • D) Taxila

How many alphabets are in Urdu language?

  • A) 37
  • B) 40
  • C) 48
  • D) 35

Which is the national game of Pakistan?

  • A) Polo
  • B) Hockey
  • C) Football
  • D) Cricket

The Peacock throne was made for:

  • A) Jahangir
  • B) Akbar
  • C) Shahjahan
  • D) Aurangzeb

When Pakistan became Islamic Jamhooria?

  • A) 23 March 1954
  • B) 23 March 1946
  • C) 23 March 1956
  • D) 23 March 1953

How much forest area a country should have:

  • A) 4.8%
  • B) 10%
  • C) 5.2%
  • D) 6%

Name the king who fell from the horse while playing Polo and died.

  • A) Akbar
  • B) Ghori
  • C) Zaheer-ud-Din Babar
  • D) None of these

The Local body government system was introduced in subcontinent in:

  • A) 1881
  • B) 1882
  • C) 1883
  • D) 1884

The origin of the idea of Pakistan is associated with the name of:

  • A) Sir Sayed
  • B) Allama Iqbal
  • C) Quaid-e-Azam
  • D) Liaquat Ali Khan

Davis Cup is associated with which of the following game/sports?

  • A) Football
  • B) Tennis
  • C) Badminton
  • D) Volleyball

Book “Jinnah of Pakistan” is written by:

  • A) Tennyosn
  • B) Charles Darwin
  • C) Karl Marx
  • D) Virgil

When first census was conducted in Pakistan?

  • A) 1951
  • B) 1952
  • C) 1953
  • D) 1954

Which one of the following planets has the maximum number of satellites?

  • A) Jupiter
  • B) Saturn
  • C) Venus
  • D) Uranus

Which is the largest planet?

  • A) Venus
  • B) Earth
  • C) Jupiter
  • D) Mars

Which country has shortest coastline in the world?

  • A) Grenada
  • B) Monaco
  • C) Malta
  • D) San Marino

Archipelago is a cluster of:

  • A) Rocks
  • B) Islands
  • C) Trees
  • D) None of these

Which neighbor country of Pakistan is called landlocked country?

  • A) Iran
  • B) India
  • C) China
  • D) Afghanistan

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