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CURRENT AFFAIRS

1. On October 12, 2020 China launched its __ into orbit: (Gaofen 13 Satellite)

2. The earth's atmosphere is divided into __ layers: (5)

3. ___ is a conceptual luxury space hotel, promises virtual reality and Wi-Fi for travelers in low
Earth orbit: (Aurora Space station)

4. NASA's Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite or TESS is: (Planet Hunting Satellite)

1. Who is the Current CEO of Coca Cola? (James Quincey)

2. Who is the Current President of the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC)? (Peter
Maurer)

3. Who is the Current Director General of WIPO (World Intellectual Property Organization)?
(Francis Gurry)

4. Who is the Current Managing Director of Transparency International? (Patricia Moreira)

1. In March 2018, Pakistan's first clinical transplant immunology laboratory was inaugurated at:
(SUIT)

2. Fauji Fertilizer Company Limited (FFC) and Hub Power Company Limited (Hubco) signed an
agreement to set up a 330-megawatt local coal-based power project in: (Thar)

3. Mar 14, 2018: The Provincial Govt that approved 'access to clean energy' project to tap energy
potential is: (KPK)

4. In March 2018, which provincial assembly approved 'Sikh Marriage Act': (Punjab)

1. On 19 December 2020, Rimdan-Gabd cross-border gateway was opened between: (Pakistan and Iran)

2. On 19 December 2020, according to Human Freedom Index 2020 report, ___ Slipped 17 spots from
its position in the last index. (India)

3. On 16 December 2020, which country was awarded Hosting Rights for Asian Games 2034: (Saudi
Arabia)

4. On 15 December 2020, The UN revealed that armed groups had carried out 66 massacres in a year
in: (Colombia)

1. Who is the chairman of the Federal Board of Revenue: (Javaid Ghani)

2. FATF, which was founded to develop policies to combat terror financing, stands for: (Financial
Action Task Force)

3. Ant Financial partnered with which of the following telecom giant to deliver financial services in
Pakistan: (Telenor)
4. On 16 March 2018, Polish oil & gas exploration company
PolskieGórnictwoNaftoweIGazownictwo SA (PGNiG), inked MoU on strategic cooperation with: (Mari
Petroleum Company Limited)

1. On Apr 02, __ commuted the death sentence of Ahmed Omer Sheikh to seven years in prison in
the abduction and murder case of American journalist Daniel Pearl: (SHC)

2. Mehdi Shah, a senior bureaucrat and brother-in-law of Sindh Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali
Shah, passed away on: (Apr 09)

3. On Apr 09, former senator and central leader of __, Saranjam Khan, passed away (PML-N)

4. On Feb 21, a German-American poet, Lisel Mueller, who won the Pulitzer Prize in __, died:
(1997)

1. On Mar 15, Lt. Gen (retired) Syed Iftikhar Hussain Shah, a former governor of __ province, died: (KP)

2. On Mar 17, Syed Mumtaz Gilani, former Federal Minister for __ passed away (Human Rights)

3. Pakistan reported its first death from Covid-19 — a 50-year-old man who was being treated at
Mardan Medical Complex — on __: (Mar 18)

4. Pakistan squash great Azam Khan, who died of Covid-19 on Mar 28, won __ consecutive British
Open titles: (Four)

1. Douglas A. Silliman is the US Ambassador to: (Iraq).

2. H5N1 is the name of a: (Virus).

3. Biman is the airline of: (Bangladesh).

4. Which country’s border with Pakistan is called Durand Line? (Afghanistan).

1. Who is the United States, assistant secretary of state for South Asian and Central Asian affairs?
(Richard A. Boucher).

Note: Currently, The assistant secretary of the US for south Asian and Central Asian affairs is Alice G.
Wells

2. What was the magnitude of the Earthquake that shook northern Pakistan and Azad Kashmir on
October 8, 2005? (7.6).

3. Rafiq Bahaud Din al Harriri had been the Prime Minister of: (Lebanon).

4. Angela Merkel is the: (Chancellor of Germany).

1. Xinhua is the news agency of: (China).

2. The Headquarters of the UN Security Council is located at: (New York).

3. Who is the Governor of State Bank of Pakistan? (Dr. Shamshad Akhtar).

4. Nobel Peace Prize for the year 2005 was awarded to M. Elbardei together with: (International
Atomic Energy Agency IAFA).
1. On __, acclaimed Indian actor Irrfan Khan died aged 53: (Apr 29)

2. Celebrated actor Rishi Kapoor, whose career spanned half a century, died on: (Apr 29)

3. On June 07, Kurt Thomas, the first __ male gymnast to win a world championship gold medal,
died: (American)

4. Renowned TV host Tariq Aziz passes away at 84: (17 Jun 2020)

1. Petronas Towers are located in: (Kuala Lumpur).

2. Name of the present UN Secretary General is: (Bon Ki-moon).

Note: Antonio Guterres is the current UN Secretary General.

3. The length of common border between India and Pakistan is: (3323 km).

4. Last SAARC conference was held in 2004 at: (Islamabad).

1. The official languages of NATO are: (English and French)

2. Which country has the largest coal reserves? (United States)

3. Which country is the largest producer of coal? (China)

4. Universiade is an international student and youth competition. The 2019 Winter Universiade
were held in: (Krasnoyarsk)

1. How many nation’s Asia-Pacific region signed the world’s largest free trade agreement on
November 15th, 2020? (15)

2. The Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP) is a free trade agreement between
the Asia-Pacific nations signed by 15 countries EXCEPT: (India)

3. When Armenia, Azerbaijan and Russia have signed an agreement to end military conflict over
the disputed enclave of Nagorno-Karabakh? (!0 November 2020)

4. Sheikh Khalifa bin Salman Al Khalifa has died at age of 84, He was one of the world’s long-
serving Prime Minister of which nation? (Bahrain)

1. Mohammad Irfan Ali has been elected as the President of which country? (Gayana)

2. Who has been appointed as America’s first black Air Force chief? (Charles Q Brown)

3. The 660kV Matiari-Lahore HVDC Transmission line being built at a cost of $1.6 billion is_____km
long: (886)

4. The current test series being played between Pakistan and England in Aug, 2020 is the____test
series between the two countries: (27th)

1. Which country will host OIC foreign ministers meeting(48th CFM Session) in 2021? (Pakistan)

2. Which Player Has Recently Become The Most Capped Player in European Football? (Sergio
Ramos)
3. Which Top Iranian Nuclear Scientist has been assassinated near Tehran ? (Mohsen Fakhrizadeh)

4. Mohsen Fakhrizadeh, the _____Nuclear Scientist assasinated. He is known to be an architect of


the nuclear Programme of the Country: (Iranian)

1. Parliament of India passed the Citizenship (Amendment) Act, 2019 on: (11 December 2019)

2. The Citizenship (Amendment) Act, 2019 stipulates all ___ to prove their Indian citizenship:(Muslims)

3. The Most populous city in the world is: (Shanghai)

4. Who is Justin Trudeau? (Prime Minister of Canada)

1. The head of state of the United Kingdom is: (Queen Elizabeth II)

2. Which country is the largest producer of cotton in the world? (India)

3. The first Muslim Nobel Laureate was: (Anwar Sadat)

4. Qantas is an airline of: (Australia)

1. On Dec 17, _ of Pakistan was named in ICC Women’s T20I squad for her outstanding
performance for her country in ICC events: (Nida Dar).

2. On Dec 19, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs appointed __, the new Spokesperson of Foreign
Office: (Aisha Farooqui)

3. On Dec 19, __ Planning and Development Board and Unicef signed Technical Cooperation
Agreement 2020: (Punjab’s).

4. On __, Bashir Maan, a veteran British-Pakistani politician and first Muslim elected as councilor in
the UK, passed away: (Dec 20).

5. On Dec 17, Pakistan was ranked __, the third worst country in global rankings for gender
equality, in Global Gender Gap Report 2020: (151).

6. Air Marshal Zafar Chaudhry, who passed away on Dec 17, was the _ chief of the Pakistan Air
Force: (Eight)

7. Prime Minister Imran Khan addressed the Global Refugee Forum on: (Dec 17).

8. On Dec 17, the three-member bench of the special court, headed by __ High Court CJ Waqar
Ahmad Seth, handed former President Gen (R ) Pervez Musharraf death sentence under Article 6 of the
Constitution: (Peshawar).

1. Which player recorded the most sixes in PSL history? (Kamran Akmal).

2. Pakistan conducted a successful flight test of Air Launched Cruise Missile “Ra’ad” II on 18th
February 2020 with a range of: (600 Km)

3. PM Imran Khan was interviewed on 20 February 2020 by which Country news Channel? (VRT
News Belgium).
4. Which player has been suspended by PCB for breeching its Anti-Corruption Code ahead of PSL
2020? (Umar Akmal).

1) Government of Pakistan seeks help from which UN organization to combat locust problems?
(Food and Agricultural Organization)

2) What is the name of the book completed in the period of 44 years on the species of flowers
found in Pakistan? (The Flora of Pakistan)

3) How many teams are participating in Pakistan Super League 2020? (6)

4) Which cricketer has been given the highest civil award - Nishan e Pakistan – and Honorary
Citizenship of Pakistan by President Arif Alvi on March 23, 2020? (Darren Sammy)

1) Pakistan Super League 2020 Season 5 started from: (February 20, 2020)

2) When Pakistan launched first electronic vehicle? (24, Jan 2020)

3) Who is the Current IG of Sindh Police? (Mushtaq Mehar)

4) Corona Virus came to Pakistan from which neighboring country? (Iran)

1) The First Non-Pakistani CEO of the Pakistan Stock Exchange was: (Richard Morin)

2) On _, British Airways restarted its services in Pakistan after 11 year pause: (June 3)

3) As per the National Nutrition Survey 2018-2019, every _ child in the country is underweight:
(Third)

4) According to Pakistan Economic Survey 2018-2019, the growth rate for the outgoing fiscal year
was _ against the target of 6.2pc: (3.3pc)

1. The Iran-Pakistan gas pipeline, also, also known as the: (Peace Pipeline).

2. Which country doesn’t have an army? (Iceland)

3. Pakistani government decided to exploit ‘The Thar coalfield’ for electricity production in:
(2008).

1. A terrorist attack was launched on Army Public School in Peshawar on: (16 December 2014).

2. WAFA is the news agency of which country? (Palastine)

3. RAW stands for: (Research and Analysis Wing).

4. The First Martial Law in Pakistan was imposed in: (October 1958).

1. Maharaja Gulab Singh Dogra sold Kashmir to British Government in: (1846).

2. Who was the first Chief Minister of Balochistan from 1972 to 13 February 1973? (Sardar
Attaullah Khan Mengal)

3. Which among the following countries releases the highest amount of Carbon Dioxide into the
atmosphere? (China).
4. East India Company was established in: (1600).

1. Operation Zarb e Azab was started on: (15 June 2014).

2. Gymnophobia is the fear of: (Nudity)

3. The book ‘Higher than Hopes’ is the biography of: (Nelson Mandela).

4. Who was the founder of America’s Republican Party? (Alexander Hamilton).

1. Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) has: (10 members state).

2. East Asia boundary between Communist and Non-Communist is called : (Bambo Curtain)

3. The military exercise between Russia and Pakistan named: (Friendship 2017, Druzhna 2017).

4. Yerevan is capital of: (Armenia).

1. First Muslim Nobel Laureate: (Anwar Sadat).

2. Objectives Resolution was presented by: (Liaqat Ali Khan)

3. The world’s largest producer of cotton: (China).

4. United States bombed on Hiroshima: (August 6, 1945)

1. Collapse of USSR due to: (Economic Failure).

2. Country having largest gas reserves: (Russia)

3. Suez Canal connects: (Pacific and Atlantic Ocean).

4. In June 2013, the Taliban officially opened their office in: (Qatar)

1. Country that once was the colony of UK: (Burma).

2. Oldest Tennis venue: (Wimbledon)

3. Bishkek is the capital of: (Krygyzstan).

4. Last census in Pakistan was held in: (2017).

1. AFP is the news agency of: (France).

2. Headquarters of ICJ: (The Hague, Netherlands)

3. Oldest satellite site is in: (Kazakhstan).

4. UK’s Head of state: (Queen Elizabeth II).

1. Number of OIC Muslim states: (57).

2. Number of European Union member states: (28)

3. Cold war period: (1947-1991).

4. NPT is: (Non-Proliferation Treaty).


1. India China joint Military Training Exercise HAND IN HAND 2015 took place at: (Kunming
Military Academy Yunnan - China).

2. The Order of the Rising Sun is highest Military Award of: (Japan)

3. Pakistan’s first communications satellite, the PakSat -1R, was launched in: (August 2011).

4. What was the old name of Sri Lanka? (Serendib/ Ceylon/ Lankadeepa).

1. Fifth international recognized mode of payment: (Chinese Yuan).

2. Who is the President of the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank: (Jin Liqun)

3. Nelson Mandela International Day is celebrated each year on: (18 July).

4. The Pakistan People’s Party led Government signed the Gwadar agreement with China on:
(February 18, 2013).

1. Kalabagh Dam is not yet constructed due to: (Politically Damaging, Damage Coastal Ecology,
Shortage of Cultivable Land).

2. Largest arms importer in 2014: (Saudi Arabia)

3. Term intifada means: (Uprising).

4. Freedom House NGO Headquarter in: (Washington D.C. USA).

1. The World’s largest democracy is: (India).

2. Obama is the __ president of USA: (44th)

3. National anthem composed by: (Ahmad G. Chagla).

4. Headquarter of International Court of Justice is at: (Hague, Netherlands).

1. The largest part of our hydrosphere is: (Pacific Ocean).

2. Friction can be reduced by changing from: (Sliding to rolling)

3. The latitude ‘AA’ on the map represents the: (Equator).

4. “The Reconstruction of Religious Thought in Islam” was written by: (Allama Muhammad Iqbal).

1. Ecology is the study of: (Environment).

2. The Self-interest pursued by individuals causing collective destruction is called theory of: (The
tragedy of justified war)

3. The relative Humidity depends upon: (Temperature, Location, Weather).

4. Infrared radiations from the Sun are strongly absorbed by: (Green Houses).

1. For purifying drinking water alum is used: (For coagulation of mud particles).

2. The Shahnama or Book of Kings was written by: (Abu Al-Qasim Firdausi)
3. Galileo’s most famous invention was: (Telescope).

4. The theory that a single dominant power can maintain world peace is called: (Hegemonic
Stability Theory)

1. The world’s oldest International Human rights Organization is: (Anti-Slavery)

2. The Constitution of European Union has not been ratified by: (France)

3. After United States, the largest contributor in the United Nations budget is: (Japan)

1. “Ariana” is an Airlines of: (Afghanistan)

2. Which is the currency of Sudan? (Sudanese pound)

3. China’s fastest growing economy is facing a major challenge of: (Population Explosion)

1. Which of the following Internet Search Engines will introduce the World’s biggest digital Library?
(Google).

2. The recently appointed United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, ‘Antonio Gutterres’ is
the former Prime Minister of: (Portugal).

Note: Currently, Antonio Gutterres is serving as Secretary General of the United Nations.

3. When a country grants another Country MFN (Most Favoured Nations) status is mutual trade, it
implies: (Providing same trade concessions as are being given to other countried without any
discrimination).

4. The Programme “United Nations Millennium Development Goals” is focusing on: (Eradicate
extreme poverty and hunger, Achieve Universal Primary education, Promote gender equality and
empower Women).

1. Martin Luther King Jr. was assassinated in the age of: (39).

2. Ozone layer absorb most of the: (Ultraviolet radiations, Sun’s ultraviolet radiations)

3. World Water Day is celebrated every year on: (22 March).

4. What material is used to coat iron in the galvanizing process: (Zinc).

1. Operation Enduring Freedom was conducted by the US in: (Afghanistan).

2. Suez canal was nationalized by Egypt on: (July 26, 1956)

3. Operation Gibraltar resulted into which war: (Indo-Pakistani War of 1965).

4. The UN International Day of peace is celebrated on September 21 since: (1982).

1. Soft drinks contain: (Carbon Dioxide).

2. National Day of Afghanistan is on: (19 August)


3. Thar dessert is: (Subtropical Dessert).

4. Operation Desert Shield was launched by US in: (2 August 1990).

1. Deepest ocean of the world is: (Pacific Ocean).

2. Ultra vires means: (Beyond powers)

3. Largest concrete dam in the world is: (Grand Coulee Dam).

4. Largest internet using country in the world: (China).

1. The inventor of cell phone belonged to which company? (Motorola).

2. Quetta-Mashhad bus service started by Musharraf under vision 2030 started in: (2007)

3. Persona ficta stands for: (Artificial Person, A Juridicial Person).

4. In camera means: (In private).

1. The US ambassador, J. Christopher Stevens was killed by militants in: (Benghazi, Libya).

2. ___ explains how rational self-interested behavior by individuals may have a destructive
collective effect: (Tragedy of the commons)

3. The process through which a country increases its capacity to meet its citizens’ basic human
needs and raise their standard of living is known as: (Development).

4. Largest landlocked country is: (Kazakhstan).

1. The most significant greenhouse gas is: (Carbon Dioxide).

2. An index that estimates the true rate of exchange among currencies is called: (Purchasing
Power Parity)

3. The idea that leaders initiate foreign conflicts in order to distract public opinion from
controversial domestic policies is called: (Diversionary Theory of War).

4. The lowest percentage of Internet users is found in: (Africa).

1. The most prosperous members of the Global South, which have become important exporters
and markets for the major industrialized countries, are known as: (Newly-Industrialized countries).

2. In International Relations, a global system containing two dominant powers is labeled with
which of the following terms? (Bipolar)

3. The Axis Powers in World War II did not include: (Soviet Union).

4. The proposition that a single dominant power can promote world peace comes from __ theory:
(Hegemonic stability).

1. NATO Headquarters are located in: (Brussels, Belgium).

2. The South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC) is an organization of South Asian
nations. Which of the following countries is not a member of SAARC?: (Myanmar)
3. The UN used the Human Development Index to: (Demonstrate how well country is providing for
its people’s welfare and security).

4. Which of the following states has not ratified the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty? (United
States).

1. Which country is the biggest producer of uranium in the world? (Kazakhstan).

2. In Pakistan, the first martial law was imposed on: (October 1958)

3. The Federal Government established Thar Coal Authority in which year? (2008).

4. The international Day of Peace, sometimes unofficially known as World Peace Day, is observed
annually on: (21 september).

1. “FBI” of America was established in: (1908).

2. Who was the founder of Republican Party of United States? (Thomas Jeffersons)

Note: founder of democracts was Andrew Jackson

Founder of federalists party was Alexander Hamilton

3. Who was the first Muslim Chief of Air Staff of Pakistan? (Air Marshal Asghar Khan).

4. Who was the first Chief Minister of Balochistan from May 1972 to February 1973? (Ataullah
Mengal).

1. International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women is observed annually on: (25th
November).

2. International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination is observed annually on: (21st
March)

3. Martin Luther King, Jr. was a clergyman, activist and leader. He is famous for: (Civil Rights
Movement using non-violent civil disobedience in USA).

4. Which of the following Country has absolutely no military forces? (Iceland).

1. Where was Hazrat Isa (Alaihis Salam) born? (Jerusalem).

2. RAW is an abbreviation of: (Research and Analysis Wing)

3. Who was the first viceroy of India? (Charles John Canning).

4. According to Rousseau legitimate political authority is based on: (Social conduct).

1. East India Company was established in: (1600).

2. British Government sold Kashmir to Gulab Singh in: (1846)

3. Gymnophobia is a fear (phobia): (Nudity).

4. Mc Mohan is the border between: (India and China).


1. Places experiencing equal impact of an earthquake are called: (Seismic Lines).

2. Which is the deepest ocean in the world? (Pacific)

3. Largest airport of the world is: (Dubai Airport).

4. “Wafa” news agency belongs to: (Palestine).

1. World Trade Organization was established in: (1995).

2. How many official working languages are recognized by UNO? (6)

3. The first UN Conference on Sustainable Development happened in: (1962).

4. Mirani Dam exist in: (Balochistan).

1. The founder of Wiki Leaks scam belongs to: (Australia).

2. There are how many non-permanent members of Security Council? (10)

3. Pakistan has become non-permanent member of Security Council for: (Three times).

4. The first constructed barrage of Pakistan is: (Sukkur Barrage).

1. Who was the special representative of USA for Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs? (Richard
Holbrooke).

2. AF-PAK policy was announced in: (2009)

3. Ship mounted energy project (activated in Pakistan: 2010) is sponsored by: (Turkey).

4. Asian Development Bank was established in: (1966).

1. On the map of world, which country appears as long shoe? (Italy).

2. The Headquarters of Red Cross are in: (Geneva)

3. Diamer-Bhasha Dam has been planned on the river: (Indus).

4. Haji scam 2010 struck a blow to: (Azam Swati, Hamid Saeed Kazmi).

1. Which of the following countries is the world’s largest emitter of Carbon dioxide in the
atmosphere? (China).

2. Who is Stanley McChrystal? (Commander of US forces in Afghanistan)

3. Who headquarters of ‘Green Peace International’ is located at: (Amsterdam).

4. The oldest internet search engine among the following is: (Yahoo).

1. The ‘Strait of Malacca’ is the main shipping channel between the Indian Ocean and: (South
Pacific Ocean).

2. The recently published book “Between Dreams and Realities” is written by: (Sartaj Aziz)

3. The largest Agency of FATA by population is: (South Waziristan).


4. Which of the following categories of Nobel Prize was established in 1968? (Medicine).

1. The total cultivable land of Pakistan is approximately: (80 million hectares).

2. Who is ‘Francois Fillon’? (Former Prime Minister of France)

3. The largest island in the Indian Ocean is: (Madagascar).

4. 3 May is observed internationally as: (Press Freedom Day).

1. 2016 summer Olympics held in: (Rio de Janeiro).

2. ‘Kyat’ is the currency of: (Myanmar)

3. Environment Treaty ‘Kyoto Protocol’ expired in: (2012).

4. The world’s highest mountain is in: (Nepal).

1. After “Pushtun” the largest – ethnic group of Afghanistan is: (Tajiks).

2. The capital of Argentina is: (Buenos Aires).

3. What is the capital of Nigeria? (Abuja).

4. Name the currency of Sri Lanka: (Rupiah).

1. How many official working languages are recognized by UN? (6).

2. In which month does the UN General Assembly usually meet every year? (September).

3. Alliance among India, Germany, Japan and Brazil to support each other’s bid for permanent seat
on UN Security Council is called: (G 4).

4. Which of the following countries have the power of veto in General Assembly of UNO? (China,
Russia, France, United Kingdom and United States).

1. Who is Nicolas Sarkozay? (Former French President).

2. What position Hu Jintao holds in China: (General Secretary of Communist Party & President of
the country).

3. Who is the president of the World Bank? (Robert Brace Zoellick).

4. Where is the Headquarter of the Amnesty International located? (London).

1. Asian Development Bank was established in: (1966).

2. Who were the three statesmen who formulated Non-Aligned Movement? (Nehru, Nasser, Tito).

3. The permanent Secretariat of SAARC is established at: (Kathmandu).

4. Who was the founder HAMAS in 1987? (Sheikh Ahmed Ismail Hassan Yassin).

1. Currently, about how much world’s goods trade (by volume) is carried on ships? (80%)
2. Which country on 17 June 2020 launched “Operation Claw-Tiger” against Kurdish militants in
Iraq? (Turkey)

3. US President Donald Trump on 15 April 2020 halted funding to (WHO)

4. The Paris agreement of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change is to limit
global warming well below (2.0 °C)

1. The peace agreement between Israel and United Arab Emirate (UAE) was mediated by the
president of (United States)

2. Which company on 15 August 2020 was ordered to sell all of its assets in the United States
within 90 days? (TikTok)

3. Which country on 19 July 2020 launched its first mission to Mars? (UAE)

4. Google has recently announced to invest __ in India. ($10 billion)

1. Parachinar is the main town of: (Kurram Agency).

2. 1 US barrel oil is equal to: (119 liters).

3. Ringgit is the currency unit of: (Malaysia).

4. Chenkyab Dorji was the secretary General of: (SAARC).

1. Which country joined WHO- backed global vaccine alliance Covax: (China)

2. Which country recently stopped its 12 Million USD, funding to world wildlife fund: (USA)

3. How many French Open titles does Rafael Nadal has: (13)

4. Which country has recently declared Phoenix Settlement as a national heritage site: (South
Africa)

1. The first President of America who made an official visit to Pakistan was: (Dwight D.
Eisenhower).

2. The ‘Aid to Pakistan Consortium’ meets every year in: (Paris).

3. General Michael Hayden is the: (US Air Force General).

4. Which of the following International Organizations has no formal structure and secretariat? (G-8).

1. Sultan Ahmed Mosque in Istanbul is popularly known as the: (Blue Mosque)

2. The Pico Island is located in: (Portugal)

3. Islands which measure less than one acre (or less than 4046.86 meter square) are often referred to
as: (islets)

4. The Great Pyramid of Giza, the oldest of the ancient 7 wonders of the world, is located in: (Egypt)

1. The recent leap year, where February has/had 29 days, is/was: (2020)
2. The Fugitive Offenders amendment bill proposed by the Hong Kong government will allow
authorities ___ to some other countries: (to detain and extradite criminal fugitives)

3. United Kingdom (UK) left the European Union on: (31 January 2020)

4. In May 2020, which country has decided not to set next year’s growth target because of
Coronavirus? (China)

1. Name of Bangladesh parliament is: (Jatia Sangsad).

2. India has constructed “Baglihar Dam” in occupied Kashmir’s district of: (Doda).

3. “Hamas” was founded in 1987 by: (Sheikh Ahmed Yassin).

4. Which of the following regions of Balochistan will be irrigated through Kachhi Canal project?
(Nasirabad).

1. Through TAPI gas pipeline Afghanistan, Pakistan and India will receive natural gas from:
(Turkmenistan)

2. Balloki Power Plant to generate 1223 MW of electricity was inaugurated on 15 July 2018. It is
located in: (Kasur)

3. Who is the current Permanent Representative of Pakistan to the United Nations? (Munir Akram)

4. Pakistan-Qatar deal to import LNG from Qatar to Pakistan is a government-to-government


contract for ___ years: (15).

1. The opening match in FIFA World Cup 2018 was between Russia and: (Saudi Arabia)

2. The FIFA World Cup 2022 will be held in: (Qatar)

3. The 2019 Nobel Prize in literature was won by: (Peter Handke)

4. The 2019 Nobel Prize in Economics was won by: (Abhijit Banerjee, Esther Duflo, and Michael Kremer)

1. How many members the National Security Council (Pakistan) has: (21).

2. Nobel Peace Prize for year 2006 was awarded to: (Dr. Mohammad Yunus).

3. Denzil Washington is removed as: (Hollywood actor).

4. The number of OIC member States is: (57).

1. Ease of doing business is an index which is published by the: (World Bank)

2. How many members are there in the United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC)? (47)

3. “Commonwealth Day” is annually celebrated on: (Second Monday of March)

4. The WTO is the successor to: (GATT)

1. Mahbub-ul-Haq Human Development Centre is located at: (Islamabad).

2. Hugo Chavez is the president of: (Venezuela).


Note: The current president of Venezuela is Nicolas Maduro

3. What is the name of the only Pakistani who won a Nobel Prize? (Dr. Abdus Salam).

4. Maple leaf is the National emblem of: (Canada).

1. China became the member of World Trade Organization in: (2001).

2. The number of players in each team of basketball game is: (5).

3. Which is the largest Surah of Holy Quran? (Surah Al-Baqarah).

4. The Olympic Games in 2004 were held in: (Athens).

1. The Komodo dragons are found in: (Indonesia)

2. Jeju Island, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is located in: (South Korea)

3. Borobudur, a UNESCO World Heritage Site is located in: (Indonesia)

4. The Orange River flows in: (South Africa)

1. In which US’ state there was a massive wildfire in 2019? (California)

2. The headquarter of Human Rights Watch is located in: (New York)

3. Which country is the largest producer of oil? (Saudi Arabia)

4. Which country has the largest reserves of gas? (Russia)

1. Recently, how much area of bush, forest, and parks was burned in massive bushfires across
Australia? (110,000 sq km)

2. Which country has the largest reserves of oil? (Venezuela)

3. In which country it is mandatory for all male citizens aged 18–27 to serve 1 year in Armed
Forces? (Russia)

4. Which country is the world’s top supplier of weapons? (Russia)

1. The Maldives is spread over ____ km2: (90,000)

2. Maldives, a country in Asia, is consist of around ____ islands: (1192)

3. Which country is also called the “Land of the Midnight Sun”? (Norway)

4. Which country is also called “Rainbow Nation”? (South Africa)

1. Forbes magazine named ___ the world’s most powerful person of 2019: (Greta Thunberg)

2. On 27 February 2019, Indian warplane was shot down by ___ Air Force: (Pakistani)

3. Greta Thunberg is a/an ___ environmental activist on climate change: (Swedish)

4. The current Secretary of States of the United States is: (Mike Pompeo)
1. After UK left the European Union on 31 January 2020. The European Union has now ____
member states: (27)

2. The Euro currency is used by ____ countries: (19)

3. “Kashmir” is a disputed region between: (India and Pakistan)

4. “Northern Cyprus” is a disputed region between: (Cyprus and Turkey)

GENERAL SCIENCE & ABILITY


1. Albatros is: (A Sea Bird)

2. Which group of animals has heterogametic females: (Domestic fowl)

3. The biggest species of the cat family is: (Tiger)

4. The dominant phase of life cycle in these organism is haploid: (Protozoa)

1. The instrument that measures temperature, pressure and humidity at various altitudes in the
atmosphere: (Radiosonde)

2. The chemical name of quartz is: (Silicon Dioxide)

3. Deuterium differs from Hydrogen in having: (Same atomic number and different atomic weight)

4. Anti-Diuretic hormone is secreted by one of the following glands: (Pituitary)

(1) Heavy water contains salts of Calcium and Magnesium. (False).

(2) All non-metals exist in gaseous state. (False).

(3) A parachute can be used by a spaceman to help in landing on the moon. (False).

(4) The gem stones Ruby and Sapphires are composed of Aluminum Oxide. (True).

(1) In a chemical battery chemical energy is directly converted into mechanical energy. (False).

(2) Urea is a phosphate fertilizer. (True).

(3) Cellulose is a natural polymer. (True).

(4) Magnetite is the ore of copper. (False).

(1) Malaria is caused by drinking polluted water. (False).

(2) The instrument used to measure velocity of wind is Barometer. (False).

(3) Our eye is very sensitive to blue light. (True).

(4) Sound cannot travel through vacuum. (True).

(1) Polio is caused by ___. (Virus).

(2) The stalagmite is deposit of ___. (Calcium Carbonate).


(3) Bauxite is ore of ___. (Aluminum).

(4) The chemical name of washing soda is ___. (Sodium Carbonate).

1. Office of strategic service (OSS) was the old name of which Intelligence agency? (CIA)

2. When Government College Lahore got the status of university (2002)

3. CHENNAI is the new Name of____? (Madras)

4. How many states does Malaysia have? (13)

1. Severe deficiency of Vitamin D results in ____. (Rickets)

2. The SI unit of charge is ____? (coulomb)

3. Long-sight defect could be corrected by using ____ lens? (Convex)

4. Deficiency of Vitamin-A results in ____? (Night blindness)

1. The driest desert in the world is: (Atacama Desert)

2. The Sahara desert is located in: (Africa)

3. The largest hot desert in the world is: (Sahara)

4. The largest cold desert in the world is: (Antarctica)

1. Which component of the body works as an energy storage device? (Fats)

2. What divides the Earth into the Northern and the Southern Hemispheres? (Equator)

3. Ozone protects the Earth from harmful ultraviolet radiations from the Sun. The chemical
formula of ozone is: (O3 )

4. Human body is about ___ water by weight: (60%)

1. For making laser, usually we use: (Ruby)

2. Argon laser is used for operating the: (Glaucoma)

3. When we move from left to right in second period table, as we move from left to right, the
atomic number of the elements: (Increases)

4. Generally in a given period in the periodic table, as we move from left to right, the
electropositive character of elements: (Decreases)

1. Atomic Bomb is based on the principle of: (Nuclear fission)

2. The liberation of energy in sun is due to: (Fusion reaction)

3. 1024 bytes equal to: (1 kilo byte)

4. A bus with 32 data line can transport how many bits at a time? (32 bits)

1. Water is a universal solvent of what reactions: (Biochemical)


2. The volume percentage of nitrogen in air is: (78%)

3. Air contains volume of carbon dioxide approximately: (0.03 %)

4. The gases which are used by divers as an artificial atmosphere are helium and: (Oxygen)

1. X rays are produced when a stream of electrons in an X-ray tube: (Strikes metal target)

2. Ornithology is the science which deals with: (Study of birds)

3. The study of the origin and physical and cultural development of mankind is called:
(Anthropology)

4. Storage batteries commonly contain: (Lead)

1. The acid used in car battery is: (Sulphuric Acid)

2. Rise in temperature, the conductivity of metals will: (Decrease)

3. The reaction taking place at anode and cathode are respectively? (Oxidation, Reduction)

4. During electrolysis, metals are deposited at the cathode, because the cathode: (Supplies
electrons)

1. The tendency of a liquid drop to contract and occupy minimum area is due to: (Surface tension)

2. On which principle does the tape-recorder function? (Electromagnetic function)

3. When constant force is applied to a body it moves with uniform: (Velocity)

4. All forms of energy that we use are ultimately transformed into: (Heat energy)

1. The wave which do not require any medium is: (Electromagnetic waves)

2. Electromagnetic waves travel with the: (Speed of light)

3. Sound travels faster in: (Iron than in air)

4. Which of the following is the good conductor of electricity? (Graphite)

1. A computer virus is actually: (Software Program)

2. Consumption of fish is considered to be healthy when compared to flesh other animals because
fish contains: (Polyunsaturated fatty acids)

3. What is stored in the gall bladder? (Bile)

4. Which of the following is the mammal? (Platypus)

1. PC was originally a trade mark of: (IBM)

2. The power of a super computer is measured in terms of: (FLOPS)

3. The surface of a hard disk is logically divided into: (Pie shape sector)

4. Which was the first truly electronic computer? (ENIAC)


1. The organ which destroys worn out RBC’s in the body of a vertebrate is: (Spleen)

2. For transfusion, the “O” blood group of a donor can be accepted by a person having blood
group: (A, B, AB)

3. Life of RBC in human blood is of: (120 days)

4. A man with blood group A can receive blood from persons having blood groups: (A, O)

1. Oil rises in a wick of oil lamp because of a property of matter, called: (Capillary action)

2. The production of genetically identical reproduction is called as: (Cloning)

3. _ is the farthest planet of the solar system: (Mercury)

4. Mercury metal is __ times heavier than water: (13.6)

1. Relative density of milk is measured by an instrument known as: (Lactometer)

2. The temperature of a human body is measured by an instrument known as: (Mercury


Thermometer)

3. Gold and Silver are known as _ metals: (Coinage/ Nobel)

4. The amount of ozone in the atmosphere is expressed in: (Dobson unit)

(1) A concave lens is used for the correction of the hyperopia: (False)

(2) The nucleic acids are responsible for proteins synthesis in the human body: (True)

1. The branch of zoology, which deals with the study of insects is called: (Entomology)

2. The disease __ is caused by the deficiency of Vitamin B1 (Thiamine): (Beri Beri)

(1) A guava contains more vitamin C than an orange: (True)

(2) Sound travels faster in iron than in air: (True)

(3) Wheatstone Bridge is the name of an electrical circuit: (True)

(4) Morphine can cause constipation and lowering of blood pressure: (True)

(1) Pitch of the dog sound is greater than the pitch of the cat sound: (False)

(2) Ultraviolet light is invisible but infrared light is not visible: (False)

(3) Earthquakes are the lamps illuminating the structure of the earth’s exterior: (False)

(4) Electricity does not move through a wire but through a field around the wire: (True)

(1) The electrical device which converts sound energy into electrical energy: (Microphone)

(2) The ore of mercury metal: (Cinnabar)

(3) The device with which variation of blood flow can be heard: (Stethoscope)
(4) The element which is abundantly present in the human body: (Oxygen).

(1) Margala Hills is a branch of: (Himalayan range)

(2) Humming bird belongs to a category called: (Endothermic)

(3) The alloy consisting of metals copper, zinc and nickel: (German Silver)

(4) The instrument specially designed for recording earthquake waves: (Seismograph)

(1) Clocks which moves with the velocities comparable with the velocity of light, run: (with zero
velocity)

(2) Bronze medal is made up of metals: (copper, tin)

(3) Addison’s disease is caused by the excessive secretion of: (Adrenocorticotrophic Harmone )

(1) One of the countries through which equator passes is: (Kenya)

(2) Copper can be converted into gold by: (Artificial Radioactivity)

(3) The three elements needed for healthy growth of plants are: (N, P, K)

(4) Max Planck received the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1918 for his discovery of: (Energy quanta)

(1) All of the oxygen that you breathe has been produced by the splitting of water during:
(Photosynthesis)

(2) The important ore of chromium is: (Chromite)

(3) __ acid was discovered by Jabbar Bin Hayyan: (Sulphuric)

(4) The measurements of rainfall is made by an instrument known as: (Rain Gauge)

(1) The study of human population is called: (Demography or population science)

(2) Human beings belong to species are called: (Sapien)

(3) Defect of eye due to which nearly located objects are not clearly visible is called: (Hyperopia)

(4) About __ of the human body consists of water: (65%-75%)

(1) Sound travels faster in vaccum than in water: (False).

(2) Nitrogen is the most occurring element in the human body: (False)

(3) The variation in the blood flow can be heard with an instrument called: (Stethoscope)

(4) There is a place in the retina where the light sensitive cells are interrupted by the presence of
the optic nerve head. It is known as: (Blind Spot)

(1) Speed of the wind is measured by: Anemometer.

(2) Tendon connects the muscle with the bone.

(3) Polio is caused by a Virus.


(1) The coldest planet of the solar system is: Neptune.

(2) Ascorbic acid is a vitamin.

(3) An eggshell is composed of: Calcium Carbonate.

(1) In the eye, only ___ contain receptors for light energy. Retina.

(2) Plant ___ control plant responses to environmental stimuli. Receptors.

(3) __ is often called the power houses of the cell. Mitochondria.

(4) The rate at which a current changes direction is called its ___. Frequency.

1) Nuclear acids are responsible basically for protein synthesis in the human body: (True).

(2) The quality of gasoline is checked by its octane number: (True)

(3) Image in a plane mirror is not laterally inverted: (False)

(4) Horse power is the unit of mechanical energy: (False)

(1) To stay in the sun light while circling the globe at the equator, one has to move with a speed of
1670km/hour: (True).

(2) Infrared waves have more wavelengths than the red colour: (True)

(3) Liver produces bile which is involved in the breakdown of fats: (True)

(4) A secondary cell can be charged again: (True)

(1) The metal known as quicksilver: (Mercury).

(2) The device which converts the chemical energy into electrical energy: (Battery)

(3) The first person to orbit the earth in space: (Yuri Gagarin)

(4) The scientist who discovered water: (Henry Cavendish)

(1) The organ in the human body which is responsible for the digestion of protein only: (Stomach).

(2) The instrument used to measure very high temperature: (Pyrometer)

(3) The scientist who designed the first internal combustion engine used to burn low grade fuel.
(Jean J. Lenoir)

(4) The scientist who asserted the earth to be a huge magnet: (William Gilbert)

(1) A light year is a unit of: (Length).

(2) One of the main functions of the earth’s ozone layer is to: (filter out ultraviolet rays)

(3) The alloy which consists of copper and tin: (Bronze)

(4) The device used to measure radioactivity: (Geiger counter)


(1) Scattering of light ___ the duration of the day: (Determines).

(2) Muscle stiffness is caused by a disease called __ : (Tetanus)

Note: Parkinson's disease cause muscle stiffness and pain

(3) Oil rises in a wick of oil lamp on account of a property of matter called __ : (Capillary action)

(4) Muscle scientist Ali al Tabari is famous for his work on ___: (Biology and medicine)

(1) Heat reaches earth from the sun by means of convection: (False).

(2) Meningitis is an inflammation of the liver: (False).

(3) The largest planet of solar system is: (Jupiter).

(4) The temperature of the dead human body on Celsius scale is: (Room temperature).

(1) For a long jump two things are taken into account: angle with which one jumps and _(speed)

(2) The number of the spinal nerves in the man is ___ pairs: (31)

(3) A primary cell can __ be charged again: (Not)

(4) Halos around the moon are formed because of the phenomenon of ___: (Refraction of light)

(1) The falling of yellow leaves during autumn is the seasonal time for the plants to get rid of
accumulated wastes: (True).

(2) Friction is necessary evil: (True).

(3) There is 9.5 × 1015 m in one light year: (True).

(4) The velocity of a moving object is least where the pressure is greatest: (True).

(1) The purest naturally occurring crystalline form of carbon: (Diamond).

(2) The hormone secreted by adrenal cortex: (Aldosterone).

(3) The three colors combination which produces the sensation of white light: (Red, Green and
blue).

(4) The defect of vision because of which a person cannot see distant objects clearly: (Myopia or
Short-Sightedness).

(1) The constituent elements of Bronze: (Tin and Copper).

(2) The vitamin whose deficiency causes a disease called Beri Beri: (Thiamine B 1).

(3) The electrical device which transform voltage: (Transformer).

(4) A nuclear reaction in which two or more than two lighter nuclear are fused together to form a
relatively heavier one: (Nuclear Fusion).

1) A six feet tall lady can see her full image in a three feet plain mirror: (True).
(2) Vanadium a steel gray corrosion resistant metal occurs naturally in oxide state: (True).

(3) Fiber Optic Cable carries data in the form of light: (True).

(4) Blue flame is hotter than red flame: (True).

(1) The three elements needed for healthy growth plants are: (N,P,K).

(2) The most abundant element in the human body is: (Oxygen).

(3) Ammonium nitrate is not used for: (Rice crop).

(4) Sea divers use a mixture of gases for breathing during diving. The mixture is: (80% N2 and 20%
O2).

(1) Which one of the following is not a water soluble Vitamin? (Retinol).

(2) Which of the following enzymes bring about hydrolysis of fats? (Lipase).

(3) The solution of which acid is used for seasoning of food? (Acetic acid).

(4) Influenza is caused by: (Virus).

(1) The blood glucose level is raised by the following except: (Insulin).

(2) The energy Possessed by water in a dam is: (Potential energy).

(3) The dessert mammal which does not drink water: (Kangaroo rat).

(4) The mixture which can dissolve Platinum: (Aqua Regia).

(1) Steel is more elastic than rubber. (True).

(2) Pitch of man’s voice is greater than that of woman: (False).

(3) Diastolic blood pressure is greater than systolic blood pressure. (False).

(4) Base metal can be converted into gold by heating. (False).

(1) Guava contains more vitamins C than orange: (True).

(2) A light year is a unit of time: (False).

(3) Mercury is heavier than lead: (True).

(4) Movement of tectonic plates may cause eruption of a volcano: (True).

(1) Curie is a unit of ___: (Radioactivity)

(2) The brown color of rust is because of ___: (Oxidation).

(3) The movement of food through esophagus is by the muscular action known as: (Peristalsis).

(4) Granite is a form of ___ rock: (Igneous rock).

Choose the correct answer:


(1) Diamond is the purest naturally occurring crystalline form of: (Carbon)

(2) Caustic soda is extensively used for making: (soap).

(3) When a person can see nearer objects but not the distant ones he is said to be suffering from:
(Nearsightedness).

(4) Marble is ___ rock: (Metamorphic).

(1) A nanometer is __: (10-9 meters)

(2) The minimum speed of a Pentium 2 computer is __: (233 Mhz).

(3) According to recent classifications, the living organisms are divided into number of kingdoms:
___ (5).

(4) Glycolysis is a process of ___: (Respiration).

(1) Permian Period belongs to: (Paleozoic era)

(2) The instrument used for the measurement of blood pressure: (Sphygmomanometer).

(3) A mammal which can fly: (Bat).

(4) A disease which is more common in men than in women and is hereditary in character: (Colour
Blindness).

(1) One endangered animal species of Pakistan: (Snow Leopard/ Blind Dolphin).

(2) An ore of mercury: (Cinnabar).

(3) A Cyanobacterium: (Blue green algae).

(4) A hormone secreted by pancreas: (Insulin).

(1) The nuclear reaction taking place on the surface of sun: (Fusion reaction)

(2) The scientist who discovered sulfuric Acid: (Jabir bin Hayan).

(3) The constituent elements of brass: (Copper and Zinc).

(4) The conversion of non-diffusible substances into diffusible ones by the action of enzymes is
called: (Digestion).

(1) The normal temperature of human blood is (98.6F). (True).

(2) The liver is a part of gastrointestinal tract. (False).

(3) Movement of tectonic plates may cause eruption of a volcano. (True).

(4) Enzymes are organic catalysts made up of: (Proteins).

(1) Muslim scientist Ali Ibn Al-Tabari is famous for his work on ___. (Biology).

(1) Haploid cells result from the process of mitosis. (False).


(2) All stars are of the same colour. (False).

(3) The left lung has two lobes while the right lung has three lobes. (True).

(1) __ are hot springs that erupt hot water and steam from time to time: (Geysers)

(2) Hot liquid rock beneath the earth’s surface is called: (Magma).

(3) The first simple microscope was invented by: (Zacharis Janseen).

(4) ___ is the power house of the cell: (Mitochondria).

(1) Ability of the air to absorb long heat waves from the earth after allowing the short waves from
sun to pass through it is known as __: (Greenhouse effect)

(2) Computer works on the principle introduced by the Muslim scientist __: (Musa Al-Khawarizmi).

(3) Coldest planet of the solar system is ___ (Neptune).

(4) The rupture of red blood cells is called ___: (Hemolysis).

(1) __ is an example of mechanical digestion: (Mastication).

(2) Botanically a fruit is a: (Ripened Ovary).

(3) The vocal folds are part of the: (Larynx).

(4) Blood glucose is raised by all of the following except: (Insulin).

(1) The famous book Al-Qanoon was written by the Muslim scientist: (Abu Ali Sina).

(2) A disease caused by deficiency of vitamin C: (Scurvy).

(3) The major fossil fuel impurity: (Sulphur).

(4) The instrument used to measure degree of humidity: (Hygrometer).

(1) An ore of Zinc: (Sphalerite).

(2) Two most abundant elements present in the sun: (Hydrogen and Hellium).

(3) The metal atom present in chlorophyll: (Magnesium).

(4) The gland responsible for the secretion of the hormone estrogen: (Pituitary Gland).

1. The first person to draw the map of earth: (Anaximander)

2. Who laid first step on the Moon: (Neil Armstrong)

3. What is the name of Chinese parliament: (National people’s Congress)

4. Ogaden desert is present in: (Africa)

(1) An element used in the doping of silicon for the preparation of a p-type semiconductor: (Boron).

(2) A synthetic fiber which is a polyamide: (Nylon).


(3) Major constituent of Biogas: (Methane).

(4) Heavenly objects which resemble stars and emit radio waves are called: (Pulsars).

1. The deepest hole in the Earth, ‘Kola Superdeep Borehole’ on Russia’s Kola Peninsula, is about ___
feet deep: (40,000)

2. Which country is building “Mars Science City” to develop technology to colonize Mars? (UAE)

3. The stock of “Amonium Nitrate” which was resulted in large explosion in Lebanon is a ___ chemical
compound: (solid)

4. There are 7 continents in the world. The total area of these 7 continents is about: (148 million
kilometer square)

(1) The cell structure that controls movements of material into and out of the cell is the: (Cell
Membrane).

(2) The unit that co-ordinates different devices of the computer system is: (Control Unit).

(3) __ manages and controls various functions of the computer: (Operating System).

(4) The number of natural satellite orbiting around the planet Mars is: (2).

(1) The smallest branches of an artery lead into tiny blood vessels are called___. (Capillaries).

(2) The living part of a planet cell is composed of a nucleus and ___. (Cytoplasm).

(3) The fastest revolving planet is ___. (Mercury).

(4) Glycogen is an example of: (Carbohydrate).

1. Vasco da Gama was a/an ____ explorer: (Portuguese)

2. The World Wide Web was invented by: (Tim Berners-Lee)

3. The birthplace of the World Wide Web was: (CERN)

4. The headquarter of the European Organization for Nuclear Research, called CERN, is located in:
(Switzerland).

1. The bridge in Istanbul, Turkey that connects Asia and Europe is called: (Bosphorus Bridge)

2. Alexandria is a city in: (Egypt)

3. About ____% of Antarctica is covered by ice: (98)

4. Ross Island in the Ross Sea is located near: (continent of Antarctica)

(1) Ascorbic acid is vitamin ___. (Vitamin C).

(2) The solar system has ___ planets. (Eight).

(3) AIDS is caused by ___. (Virus).


(4) In a normal resting person the rate of heart beat is ___. (72/minute).

1. Which one of the following is an alkali? (Slaked lime)

2. What is the chemical name of Slaked lime? ( Calcium Hydroxide)

3. What is the chemical formula of Slaked lime? (Ca(OH)2

4. Charles Babbage is considered the, Father of: (Computer)

(1) The science which deals with heredity is known as ___. (Genetics).

(2) In Pakistan copper mineral is found in ___. (Saindak).

(3) The most abundant element in the earth crust is ___. (Oxygen).

(4) __ is an apparatus used for measuring the pressure of gas. (Manometer).

(1) The main constituent of Sui gas is ___. (Methane).

(2) ___ colour has the shortest wavelength. (Vibrant).

(3) Glass is a ___ solid. (Amorphous).

(4) Monomers of protein are ___. (Amino Acids).

1. The Maldives is spread over ____ km2: (90,000)

2. Maldives, a country in Asia, is consist of around ____ islands: (1192)

3. Which country is also called the “Land of the Midnight Sun”? (Norway)

4. Which country is also called “Rainbow Nation”? (South Africa)

1. In peer-to-peer networking: (every computer is capable of playing the role of client, server or
both at the same time)

2. URL is an abbreviation for: (Uniform Resource Locator)

3. The network in which we connect each node to the network along a single piece of network
cable is called: (Bus Network Topology)

4. The network in which we connect each network node to a central device (hub) is called: (Star
Network Topology)

1. GPS is an abbreviation for: (Global Positioning System)

2. Oxidation is a chemical reaction involving the: (Loss of Electrons)

3. At night, Plants intake ____ and release ____: (Oxygen, Carbon dioxide)

4. Urine is produced in: (Kidneys)

1. Which operating system is used by most of the supercomputers in the world? (Linux)

2. The “Macintosh” computers and laptops are manufactured by: (Apple)


3. Which variable type can have only two possible values? (bool)

4. IDE is an abbreviation of: (Integrated Development Environment)

1. Kansai International Airport on an artificial island is located in: (Japan)

2. The Seven Rila Lakes are located in: (Bulgaria)

3. The largest waterfalls system in the world is: (Iguazu Falls)

4. The famous waterfall, Iguazu Falls, is located on the border of: (Argentina and Brazil)

1. Pakistan is not a member of: (G-8)


2. Headquarters of Economic Cooperation Organization (ECO) is at: (Tehran)
3. World bank headquarters are at ___: (Washington, DC)
4. The countries that are part of NAFTA are __: (USA, Mexico and Canada)
1. Who has been sworn as the vice president of South Sudan? (Riek Macher)
2. Nuclear reaction occurs on sun: (Fusion)
3. Which flower is national flower of Pakistan: (Jasmine)
4. How many rivers in Punjab: (5)
The world’s first Photograph was taken in ____ ? (1826)
The first person to draw the map of earth? (Anaximander)
Who laid first step on the Moon? (Neil Armstrong)
Bastille day is celebrated in France every year on______? (14 July)
Which of the following is Tricontinental Country? (Chile)
Office of strategic service (OSS) was the old name of which Intelligence agency? (CIA)
When Government College Lahore got the status of university (2002)
CHENNAI is the new Name of____? (MADRAS)
1. What does WAP mean? (Wireless Access Protocol)
2. Which manufacture is credited with bringing wireless to the public? (Motorola)
3. The piece of equipment used to copy words or pictures from paper to a computer is
called? (Scan)
4. Gaining unauthorized access to computer via messages from hacked IP address of
trusted host is called: (IP Spoofing)
1. BIOS stands for: (Basic Input/output System)
2. CD-Rs can be recorded or written: (Once)
Repeat:
3. An arrangement where a firm pays a monthly fee to access a software application is
called: (ASP)
4. MSP stands for: (Management Service Provider)
1. Dragon is a symbol of: (China)
2. The largest excretory organ of the human body is: (skin)
3. Haemodialysis means cleaning of: (blood)
4. The major and the most popular language of World Wide Web (WWW) is: (HTML)
In which year Smart Card (Smart National Identity Card) Issued in Pakistan? (2012)
Which of following is unitary State? (China)
Famous fast food restaurant company “Burger King” belongs to which Country? (America)
Nawaz Sharif park, which was renamed as Allama Iqbal Park is located in____? (Rawalpindi)

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