JST General Knowledge MCQs – Online Test Preparation 2025

Get ready for the JST exam with important General Knowledge MCQs. Ideal for Junior School Teacher recruitment test preparation 2025.

Kashf-al-Mahjoob was written by.

(A) Khalifa Abdul Hakim

(B) Shaikh Abdul Qadir Jelani

(C) Hazrat Ali Hajveri

(D) None of these

Answer: (C) Hazrat Ali Hajveri

The First Governor-General of Bengal was.

(A) Lord Cornwallis (B) Lord Clive

(C) Lord Wellesley (D) Warren Hastings

Answer: (B) Lord Clive

Who led the Simla Deputation?

(A) Allama Iqbal (B) Sir Agha Khan

(C) Ch. Rehmat Ali (D) Liquat Ali Khan

Answer: (B) Sir Agha Khan

How many Muslim Leaders were included in the Simla Deputation?

(A) 31 (B) 33 (C) 32 (D) 35

Answer: (A) 31

Which country has won first Cricket World Cup?

(A) Sri Lanka (B) West Indies

(C) Australia (D) Pakistan

Answer: (B) West Indies

Alexander the Great was the king of.

(A) Macedonia (B) Serbia

(C) Montenegro (D) Greece

Answer: (A) Macedonia

Sigmund Freud is a psychiatrist, belonged to.

(A) Germany (B) Austria

(C) England (D) Australia

Answer: (B) Austria

The book “Kitab-al-Shafa” is written by.

(A) Ibn-ul-Haithem (B) Al-Bairuni

(C) Bu Ali Sina (D) Jabir Bin Hayyan

Answer: (C) Bu Ali Sina

Which Muslim country got the most Nobel prizes in Muslim world?

(A) Egypt (B) Turkey

(C) Bangladesh (D) Pakistan

Answer: (C) Bangladesh

Name the Glacier which is located in Karakoram range?

(A) Siachen, Hispar

(B) Batura, Biafo

(C) Chogo Lungma (D) All of these

Answer: (D) All of these

Rawal Lake is situated in.

(A) Islamabad (B) Peshawar

(C) Quetta (D) None of these

Answer: (A) Islamabad

Pentagon is military head quarter of.

(A) UK (B) USA

(C) Russia (D) China

Answer: (B) USA

Which city is called city of seven hills?

(A) Italy (B) France

(C) Spain (D) Germany

Answer: (A) Italy

Himalayas (D) None of these

Venice (D) None of these

in which city of following districts Mohenjo-Daro is located?

(A) Larkana (B) Thatta

(C) Dadu (D) Khairpur

Answer: (A) Larkana

The first Nishan-e-Haider was won by.

(A) Capt. Raja Sarwar

(B) Major Aziz Bhatti

(C) Major Muhammad Tufail

(D) Lt. Sarfaraz Rafique

Answer: (A) Capt. Raja Sarwar

Association of South-East Asian Nations (ASEAN) was established on.

(A) August 9, 1967

(B) August 25, 1967

(C) August 19, 1967

(D) August 29, 1967

Answer: (A) August 9, 1967

On which request Ahmad Shah Abdali attacked India and defeated Marhattas at Panipat?

(A) Shah Ishmail (B) Haji Shaukat Ullah

(C) Syed Ahmad Shaheed (D) Shah Wali Ullah

Answer: (D) Shah Wali Ullah

Which is the largest fresh water lake of Pakistan?

(A) Manchar Lake (B) Kaghan Lake

(C) Sat Para Lake (D) None of these

Answer: (A) Manchar Lake

OIC was established.

(A) May 1970 (B) November 1971

(C) September 1969 (D) May 1972

Answer: (C) September 1969

Which Hockey team won the maximum number of World Cups?

(A) Australia (B) Germany

(C) Netherland (D) Pakistan

Answer: (D) Pakistan

Conference quarter of organization of Islamic Conference is located in.

(A) Kuwait (B) Jeddah

(C) Cairo (D) Tehran

Answer: (B) Jeddah

Mohenjo-Daro located on the bank of.

(A) Indus River (B) Ravi River

(C) Chenab River (D) Jhelum River

Answer: (A) Indus River

New name of Persia is ___.

(A) Iran (B) Iraq

(C) Turkey (D) None

Answer: (A) Iran

Name the longest river of Pakistan?

(A) Indus (B) Karool

(C) Jhelum (D) None

Answer: (A) Indus

What is malakha?

(C) Jhelum

Answer: (C) Jhelum (Note: This seems to be a typo or context-specific term; likely intended as a river name.)

Ottawa convention 1997 is related to.

(A) Environment protection

(B) Preserving wild life

(C) Banning landmines

(D) None of these

Answer: (C) Banning landmines

Which party won the elections of October 1990?

(A) Peoples Party

(B) Islami Jamhoori Ittehad

(C) Pakistan National Alliance

(D) Muslim League

Answer: (B) Islami Jamhoori Ittehad

Dr. Abdul Qadeer Khan did his Ph.D. from Leaven University of.

(A) Germany (B) Holland

(C) Belgium (D) Austria

Answer: (C) Belgium

Who has taken the highest number of wickets in test cricket?

(A) Malcolm Marshal

(B) M. Maralitharan

(C) Waqar Younis (D) Wasim Akram

Answer: (B) M. Maralitharan

Which Country is known as the Land of Thunderbolt?

(A) Belgium (B) Nepal

(C) Bhutan (D) Bolivia

Answer: (C) Bhutan

A judge of the High Court shall hold his office until he attains the age of.

(A) 62 years (B) 63 years

(C) 64 years (D) 65 years

Answer: (A) 62 years

A judge of the Supreme Court shall hold his office until he attains the age of.

(A) 62 years (B) 64 years

(C) 65 years (D) 68 years

Answer: (C) 65 years

Machhar Lake is found is.

(A) Dadu (B) D.I Khan

(C) Thatta (D) Khushab

Answer: (A) Dadu

East India Company occupied Punjab in.

(A) 1846 (B) 1845 (C) 1848 (D) 1849

Answer: (A) 1846

Who was the founder of Mughal Empire in India?

(A) Babur (B) Akbar

(C) Amir (D) None of these

Answer: (A) Babur

Who is called the “Parrot of India”?

(A) Akbar (B) Shah Jahan

(C) Amir Khusro (D) None of these

Answer: (C) Amir Khusro

Rabindra Nath Tagore the first Asian who received literature Noble Prize in.

(C) Theory

(D) None of these

Answer: (C) Theory (Note: This seems incorrect; likely intended as a different context, but based on options, no clear fit.)

Himalaya range is based in.

(A) Europe (B) Asia

(C) Africa (D) Australia

Answer: (B) Asia

Which is the deepest Ocean in the world?

(A) Arctic (B) Atlantic

(C) Pacific (D) Indian

Answer: (C) Pacific

“Cathay Pacific” is the name of airline of

(A) Hong Kong (B) Singapore

(C) China (D) Romania

Answer: (A) Hong Kong

Where is golden gate located?

(A) New York (B) London

(C) San Francisco (D) All of these

Answer: (C) San Francisco

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

(A) China (B) Russia

(C) France (D) None of these

Answer: (A) China

Which of the following are the biggest deposits of coal in Pakistan?

(A) Thar coal deposits

(B) Makwerwal deposits

(C) Kaalabagh deposits

(D) None of these

Answer: (A) Thar coal deposits

The famous poem “Twinkle Twinkle Little Star” is written by.

(A) William Shakespeare

(B) Jane Taylor

(C) Charles Dickens

(D) William Wordsworth

Answer: (B) Jane Taylor

In which discipline united State holds record or maximum number of Nobel Prize awards?

(A) Science (B) Physics

(C) Chemistry (D) Medicine-Physiology

Answer: (A) Science

Monsoon season in Pakistan starts in July and end in.

(A) August (B) September

(C) October (D) November

Answer: (A) August

Which is the hottest place in Pakistan?

(A) Sibi (B) Jacobabad

(C) Miani (D) Kashmor

Answer: (B) Jacobabad

Glasgow city is famous for:

(A) Textile Center (B) Military Base

(C) Biggest Ship building Center (D) None of these

Answer: (C) Biggest Ship building Center

Greenwich, a city of London is famous for.

(A) Calculating the time

(B) Beautiful garden

(C) Both of them (D) None of these

Answer: (A) Calculating the time

Name the city is a set of UNO international Court of Justice.

(A) Hamburg (B) Greenwich

(C) Geneva (D) Hague

Answer: (D) Hague

Sharjah is located in:

(A) Qatar (B) UAE

(C) Oman (D) Saudi Arabia

Answer: (B) UAE

Which country presented the National Flag for formal approval to Constitutional Assembly on 11th of August, 1947?

(A) Quaid-e-Azam

(B) Muhammad Ali Bogra

(C) Fazal-e-Haque

(D) Liquat Ali Khan

Answer: (D) Liquat Ali Khan

What is represented by the Crescent on the National Flag?

(A) Peace (B) Islam

(C) Progress (D) None of these

Answer: (B) Islam

The International Rice Research Institute is located in:

(A) Malaysia (B) Thailand

(C) Philippines (D) Indonesia

Answer: (C) Philippines

Kirkuk famous for its oil fields is the city of.

(A) Iran (B) Syria

(C) Iraq (D) Rome

Answer: (C) Iraq

The official residence of the Pope is:

(A) England (B) America

(C) Vatican City (D) Rome

Answer: (C) Vatican City

Which is the world’s second most populous city of the world?

(A) Shanghai (B) Tokyo

(C) Karachi (D) Mexico City

Answer: (A) Shanghai

Which activity is associated with Wall Street in New York?

(A) Films (B) Banking and Finance

(C) Defense (D) Fine arts

Answer: (B) Banking and Finance

Where is “Elysee Palace”?

(A) Hyder Ali (B) Tipu Sultan

(C) Shah Jahan (D) G.W Chaudhry

Answer: (C) Shah Jahan (Note: This seems incorrect; likely intended as a different context, possibly France, but based on options, no clear fit.)

Theory of Brownian motion

(A) Press

(B) Politics

(C) Secret

(D) Economics

Answer: (A) Press

The scientist who shared the Nobel Prize in Physics with his son was.

(A) Henri Antoine Becquerel

(B) Pierre Curie (C) Louis De Broglie

(D) W.H Bragg

Answer: (D) W.H Bragg

Where is the deepest lake Baikal located?

(A) USA (B) Netherlands

(C) Canada (D) Russia

Answer: (D) Russia

The biggest planet is.

(A) Venus (B) Mars

(C) Mercury (D) Jupiter

Answer: (D) Jupiter

Which one of the following lakes forms an international boundary between Tanzania and Uganda?

(A) Chad (B) Victoria

(C) Malawi (D) Zambezi

Answer: (B) Victoria

Test Career highest individual score record 400 runs in one innings is held by.

(A) ST Jayasuriya (B) DG Bradman

(C) M. Hayden (D) Brain Lara

Answer: (B) DG Bradman

Which is the oldest forest of Pakistan?

(A) Changa Manga (B) Juniper

(C) Chitral (D) Chichawatni

Answer: (B) Juniper

Southern Cross which constellation found in the southern region of the night sky consists of.

(A) Seven Stars (B) Five Star

(C) Three Stars (D) Nine Stars

Answer: (A) Seven Stars

Capital New Zealand is.

(A) Wellington (B) Auckland

(C) Berlin (D) None of these

Answer: (A) Wellington

The first Pakistani to host the Pakistani flag at the North and South Pole is:

(A) Nazir Sabir (B) Saima Salim

(C) Numaira Salim (D) Effat Ashiq

Answer: (A) Nazir Sabir

The first climber from Pakistan to have summated Mt. Everest on 17th May, 2000 was.

(A) Nazir Sabir (B) Saima Salim

(C) Numaira Salim (D) Ashraf Aman

Answer: (A) Nazir Sabir

Who king was the first to use rockets in warfare?

(A) Akbar (B) Shah Jahan

(C) Hyder Ali (D) None of these

Answer: (C) Hyder Ali

Which is the deepest Ocean in the world?

(A) Arctic (B) Atlantic

(C) Pacific (D) Indian

Answer: (C) Pacific

“Cathay Pacific” is the name of airline of

(A) Hong Kong (B) Singapore

(C) China (D) Romania

Answer: (A) Hong Kong

Where is golden gate located?

(A) New York (B) London

(C) San Francisco (D) All of these

Answer: (C) San Francisco

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

(A) China (B) Russia

(C) France (D) None of these

Answer: (A) China

Which of the following are the biggest deposits of coal in Pakistan?

(A) Thar coal deposits

(B) Makwerwal deposits

(C) Kaalabagh deposits

(D) None of these

Answer: (A) Thar coal deposits

The famous poem “Twinkle Twinkle Little Star” is written by.

(A) William Shakespeare

(B) Jane Taylor

(C) Charles Dickens

(D) William Wordsworth

Answer: (B) Jane Taylor

In which discipline united State holds record or maximum number of Nobel Prize awards?

(A) Science (B) Physics

(C) Chemistry (D) Medicine-Physiology

Answer: (A) Science

Monsoon season in Pakistan starts in July and end in.

(A) August (B) September

(C) October (D) November

Answer: (A) August

Which is the hottest place in Pakistan?

(A) Sibi (B) Jacobabad

(C) Miani (D) Kashmor

Answer: (B) Jacobabad

Glasgow city is famous for:

(A) Textile Center (B) Military Base

(C) Biggest Ship building Center (D) None of these

Answer: (C) Biggest Ship building Center

Greenwich, a city of London is famous for.

(A) Calculating the time

(B) Beautiful garden

(C) Both of them (D) None of these

Answer: (A) Calculating the time

Name the city is a set of UNO international Court of Justice.

(A) Hamburg (B) Greenwich

(C) Geneva (D) Hague

Answer: (D) Hague

Sharjah is located in:

(A) Qatar (B) UAE

(C) Oman (D) Saudi Arabia

Answer: (B) UAE

Which country presented the National Flag for formal approval to Constitutional Assembly on 11th of August, 1947?

(A) Quaid-e-Azam

(B) Muhammad Ali Bogra

(C) Fazal-e-Haque

(D) Liquat Ali Khan

Answer: (D) Liquat Ali Khan

What is represented by the Crescent on the National Flag?

(A) Peace (B) Islam

(C) Progress (D) None of these

Answer: (B) Islam

The International Rice Research Institute is located in:

(A) Malaysia (B) Thailand

(C) Philippines (D) Indonesia

Answer: (C) Philippines

Kirkuk famous for its oil fields is the city of.

(A) Iran (B) Syria

(C) Iraq (D) Rome

Answer: (C) Iraq

The official residence of the Pope is:

(A) England (B) America

(C) Vatican City (D) Rome

Answer: (C) Vatican City

Which is the world’s second most populous city of the world?

(A) Shanghai (B) Tokyo

(C) Karachi (D) Mexico City

Answer: (A) Shanghai

Which activity is associated with Wall Street in New York?

(A) Films (B) Banking and Finance

(C) Defense (D) Fine arts

Answer: (B) Banking and Finance

Where is “Elysee Palace”?

(A) Hyder Ali (B) Tipu Sultan

(C) Shah Jahan (D) G.W Chaudhry

Answer: (C) Shah Jahan (Note: This seems incorrect; likely intended as Paris, France, but based on options, no clear fit.)

(C) Theory of Brownian motion

(A) Press

(B) Politics

(C) Secret

(D) Economics

Answer: (A) Press

The scientist who shared the Nobel Prize in Physics with his son was.

(A) Henri Antoine Becquerel

(B) Pierre Curie (C) Louis De Broglie

(D) W.H Bragg

Answer: (D) W.H Bragg

Where is the deepest lake Baikal located?

(A) USA (B) Netherlands

(C) Canada (D) Russia

Answer: (D) Russia

The biggest planet is.

(A) Venus (B) Mars

(C) Mercury (D) Jupiter

Answer: (D) Jupiter

Which one of the following lakes forms an international boundary between Tanzania and Uganda?

(A) Chad (B) Victoria

(C) Malawi (D) Zambezi

Answer: (B) Victoria

Test Career highest individual score record 400 runs in one innings is held by.

(A) ST Jayasuriya (B) DG Bradman

(C) M. Hayden (D) Brain Lara

Answer: (B) DG Bradman

Which is the oldest forest of Pakistan?

(A) Changa Manga (B) Juniper

(C) Chitral (D) Chichawatni

Answer: (B) Juniper

Southern Cross which constellation found in the southern region of the night sky consists of.

(A) Seven Stars (B) Five Star

(C) Three Stars (D) Nine Stars

Answer: (A) Seven Stars

Capital New Zealand is.

(A) Wellington (B) Auckland

(C) Berlin (D) None of these

Answer: (A) Wellington

The first Pakistani to host the Pakistani flag at the North and South Pole is:

(A) Nazir Sabir (B) Saima Salim

(C) Numaira Salim (D) Effat Ashiq

Answer: (A) Nazir Sabir

The first climber from Pakistan to have summated Mt. Everest on 17th May, 2000 was.

(A) Nazir Sabir (B) Saima Salim

(C) Numaira Salim (D) Ashraf Aman

Answer: (A) Nazir Sabir

Who king was the first to use rockets in warfare?

(A) Akbar (B) Shah Jahan

(C) Hyder Ali (D) None of these

Answer: (C) Hyder Ali

(C) Theory

(A) Press

(B) Politics

(C) Secret

(D) Economics

Answer: (C) Theory (Note: This seems incorrect; likely intended as a different context.)

The scientist who shared the Nobel Prize in Physics with his son was.

(A) Henri Antoine Becquerel

(B) Pierre Curie (C) Louis De Broglie

(D) W.H Bragg

Answer: (D) W.H Bragg

Where is the deepest lake Baikal located?

(A) USA (B) Netherlands

(C) Canada (D) Russia

Answer: (D) Russia

The biggest planet is.

(A) Venus (B) Mars

(C) Mercury (D) Jupiter

Answer: (D) Jupiter

Which one of the following lakes forms an international boundary between Tanzania and Uganda?

(A) Chad (B) Victoria

(C) Malawi (D) Zambezi

Answer: (B) Victoria

Test Career highest individual score record 400 runs in one innings is held by.

(A) ST Jayasuriya (B) DG Bradman

(C) M. Hayden (D) Brain Lara

Answer: (B) DG Bradman

Which is the oldest forest of Pakistan?

(A) Changa Manga (B) Juniper

(C) Chitral (D) Chichawatni

Answer: (B) Juniper

Southern Cross which constellation found in the southern region of the night sky consists of.

(A) Seven Stars (B) Five Star

(C) Three Stars (D) Nine Stars

Answer: (A) Seven Stars

Capital New Zealand is.

(A) Wellington (B) Auckland

(C) Berlin (D) None of these

Answer: (A) Wellington

The first Pakistani to host the Pakistani flag at the North and South Pole is:

(A) Nazir Sabir (B) Saima Salim

(C) Numaira Salim (D) Effat Ashiq

Answer: (A) Nazir Sabir

The first climber from Pakistan to have summated Mt. Everest on 17th May, 2000 was.

(A) Nazir Sabir (B) Saima Salim

(C) Numaira Salim (D) Ashraf Aman

Answer: (A) Nazir Sabir

Who king was the first to use rockets in warfare?

(A) Akbar (B) Shah Jahan

(C) Hyder Ali (D) None of these

Answer: (C) Hyder Ali

Vitamin C is also known as Ascorbic Acid. Deficiency of vitamin C causes.

(A) Night-blindness (B) Beri-Beri

(C) Scurvy (D) None of these

Answer: (C) Scurvy

Which is the brightest planet in the Solar System?

(A) Jupiter (B) Mercury

(C) Uranus (D) Venus

Answer: (D) Venus

Siachen, batoro and chogo lugma glaciers are situated in which Mountain range?

(A) Himalaya (B) Karakoram

(C) Hindu Kush (D) Sulaiman

Answer: (B) Karakoram

Who was Muslim League joined the interim government in 1946. Liaquat Ali Khan was assigned the portfolio of:

(A) Foreign affair (B) Home

(C) Finance (D) Defence

Answer: (C) Finance

In which year New Zealand government granted right of vote to women?

(A) 1793 (B) 1893

(C) 1785 (D) None of these

Answer: (B) 1893

Who among the following is regarded as the “father of French Revolution”?

(A) Kerensky (B) Trotsky

(C) Karl Marx (D) Rousseau

Answer: (D) Rousseau

Lahore Fort and Attock Fort were constructed by:

(A) Babar (B) Akbar

(C) Hamayoun (D) Shah Jahan

Answer: (B) Akbar

Which is the largest animal in the world?

(A) Blue Whale (B) Rhinoceros

(C) Hippopotamus (D) Elephant

Answer: (A) Blue Whale

Name the youngest elected president of USA.

(A) Harry Truman (B) John F. Kennedy

(C) Andrew Jackson (D) None of these

Answer: (B) John F. Kennedy

Which mountain range is also known as “roof of the world”?

(A) Hindu Kush (B) Thasa (Tibet)

(C) Alapaule (India) (D) None of these

Answer: (B) Thasa (Tibet)

“Sorrow of China” is nickname of which river?

(A) Yangtze-Zhang (B) Hwang Ho

(C) Long Sea (D) Cling King

Answer: (B) Hwang Ho

Ottawa convention 1997 is related to.

(A) Environment protection

(B) Preserving wild life

(C) Banning landmines

(D) None of these

Answer: (C) Banning landmines

Which party won the elections of October 1990?

(A) Peoples Party

(B) Islami Jamhoori Ittehad

(C) Pakistan National Alliance

(D) Muslim League

Answer: (B) Islami Jamhoori Ittehad

Dr. Abdul Qadeer Khan did his Ph.D. from Leaven University of.

(A) Germany (B) Holland

(C) Belgium (D) Austria

Answer: (C) Belgium

Who has taken the highest number of wickets in test cricket?

(A) Malcolm Marshal

(B) M. Maralitharan

(C) Waqar Younis (D) Wasim Akram

Answer: (B) M. Maralitharan

Which Country is known as the Land of Thunderbolt?

(A) Belgium (B) Nepal

(C) Bhutan (D) Bolivia

Answer: (C) Bhutan

A judge of the High Court shall hold his office until he attains the age of.

(A) 62 years (B) 63 years

(C) 64 years (D) 65 years

Answer: (A) 62 years

A judge of the Supreme Court shall hold his office until he attains the age of.

(A) 62 years (B) 64 years

(C) 65 years (D) 68 years

Answer: (C) 65 years

Machhar Lake is found is.

(A) Dadu (B) D.I Khan

(C) Thatta (D) Khushab

Answer: (A) Dadu

East India Company occupied Punjab in.

(A) 1846 (B) 1845 (C) 1848 (D) 1849

Answer: (A) 1846

Who was the founder of Mughal Empire in India?

(A) Babur (B) Akbar

(C) Amir (D) None of these

Answer: (A) Babur

Who is called the “Parrot of India”?

(A) Akbar (B) Shah Jahan

(C) Amir Khusro (D) None of these

Answer: (C) Amir Khusro

Rabindra Nath Tagore the first Asian who received literature Noble Prize in.

(A) 1910 (B) 1911

(C) 1912 (D) 1913

Answer: (B) 1911

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