An autopsy is connected with:
A. Post-mortem
B. Cancer
C. Study of living cells
D. None of these
The world celebrated the 200th birthday in 2009 of which scientist?
A. Charles Darwin
B. Roger Bacon
C. Issac Newton
D. Alexander Fleming
ECO (Economic Cooperation Organization) secretariat is located in:
A. Tabrez
B. Istanbul
C. Tehran
D. Ashgabat
‘Agerpres’ is the news agency of
A. South Africa
B. Romania
C. Argentina
D. Georgia
Gwadar Port is being constructed in the Province of
A. KPK
B. Punjab
C. Sindh
D. Balochistan
Which film won 8 Oscar awards in 2009?
A. Slumdog Millionaire
B. Traffic
C. Crash
D. Harry Porter and Half Prince
The ancient city of Byzantium is today known as:
A. Ankara
B. Istanbul
C. Izmir
D. Antalya
Allama Inyatallah Mashriqi was the founder of
A. MAO College Lahore
B. Anjuman Hiimayat-e-Islam
C. Arafat Magzine
D. Khaksar Movement
Montague-Chelmsford Reforms were announced in
A. 1906
B. 1919
C. 1921
D. 1930
Who leads the Shimla Deputation during a meeting with Governor-General Lord Minto in 1906?
A. Sir Agha Khan
B. Nawab Mohsin-ul-Mulk
C. Nawab Salim-Ullah-Khan
D. Muhammad Ali Jinnah
Reader’s Digest magazine was first published in
A. 1898
B. 1900
C. 1920
D. 1922
Pakistan has how many seasons?
A. Two seasons
B. Four seasons
C. Five seasons
D. Eight seasons
Rome, the capital of Italy is located beside the river:
A. Danube
B. Tiber
C. Rhine
D. Po
Chinese currency is known as:
A. Yuan
B. Yen
C. Dong
D. Ringgit
Kamran’s Bara-Dari in Lahore named after
A. Baur’s father
B. Hamayun’s brother
C. Sher Shah Suri’s father
D. Akbar’s Uncle
Saudi Billionaire Osama bin Laden made his money through which business?
A. Weapons trading
B. Construction
C. Petroleum trading
D. Drug trafficking
At the time of Bengal’s Partition (1905), who was the Governor-General of India?
A. Lord Mayo
B. Lord Curzon
C. Lord Clive
D. Lord Wavell
Who is considered to be the Chief Architect of the 1956 Constitution?
A. Ghulam Muhammad
B. Sikandar Mirza
C. Muhammad Ali Bogra
D. Ch. Muhammad Ali
The country that does not keep any standing armies is:
A. Switzerland
B. Philippines
C. Canada
D. None of these
The Parliament of Kuwait is known as
A. Majlis-al-Nawab
B. Majlis Shoora
C. Majlis-i-Umma
D. Majlis-ul-Umma
The old name of Sri Lanka is:
A. Ceylon
B. Lacca deep
C. Ravan
D. Maldives
A pre-emptive attack is an:
A. attack with chemical weapons
B. attack before the enemy’s attack
C. attack with conventional weapons
D. diplomatic pressure on the rival country
Paktiya, on Pakistan’s border, is a province of:
A. Iran
B. Afghanistan
C. Tajikistan
D. None of these
Astana is the old name of
A. Azerbaijan
B. Tajikistan
C. Kyrgyzstan
D. Kazakhstan
An active flood plain is also known as bet or
A. Meander land
B. Khaddar land
C. Riverine land
D. None of these
Which country is the largest trading partner of Pakistan?
A. UK
B. USA
C. China
D. UAE
Agartala city was made famous by a 1968 conspiracy case located in
A. China
B. Nepal
C. India
D. Bhutan
Burgeon glacier is located in
A. China
B. Nepal
C. India
D. Chile
‘Hamayun Nama’ was written by
A. Altaf Gauhar
B. Noor Jehan
C. Emperor Akbar
D. Gulbaden Begum
What is the length of the shortest river in the world ‘Roe River’?
A. 61 meters
B. 65 meters
C. 69 meters
D. 71 meters
Which of the following gases mainly causing global warming?
A. Nitrogen
B. Methane
C. Carbon Dioxide
D. Hydrogen
The highest of Koh-e-Sulaiman range is
A. Tirich Mir
B. K-2
C. Takhat-e-Sulaiman
D. Sakar
Schwab Klaus was the founder of
A. Red Cross
B. Amnesty International
C. World Economic Forum
D. Human Rights Watch
The major part of the lower Indus plain is
A. Sindh plain
B. Sindh Doaab
C. Thar Desert
D. None of these
The world longest street is
A. Yonge street
B. Wall street
C. Fleet street
D. Lombard street
DeWitt Wallace was the founder of the magazine
A. Time
B. Forbes
C. Newsweek
D. Reader’s Digest
Which of the following Rivers do not flow in Africa?
A. Nile
B. Congo
C. Zamberi
D. Tigris
Canterbury Tales was written by
A. Ernest Hemingway
B. Geoffrey Chaucer
C. Harold Robbins
D. Jane Austin