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FPSC PPSC NTS Past Papers General Knowledge || Repeated MCQs Of Past Papers

FPSC PPSC NTS Past Papers General Knowledge || Repeated MCQs Of Past Papers

Qn1: Name the tree whose wood is used for making cricket bats:

(Labour Officer)

A) Willow

B) Yellow

C) Teak

D) Sandal

Answer: Willow

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Qn2: Borjan Das was the first Asian to:

(Labour Officer)

A) Climb Mount Everest

B) Swim across the British Channel

C) Win an Olympic Gold Medal

D) Sail to the South Pole

Answer: Swim across the British Channel

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Qn3: The Cave Squeaker, an endangered species of frog, found in which country?

(Labour Officer)

A) Argentina

B) Egypt

C) Iceland

D) Egypt

Answer: Egypt

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Qn4: What was the old name of Sakkur Barrage?

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A) James Barrage

B) Loyd Barrage

C) Thomas Barrage

D) Napier Barrage

Answer: Loyd Barrage

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Qn5: In which city is the headquarters of "Interpol" located?

(Labour Officer)

A) Vienna

B) New York

C) Lyon

D) Paris

Answer: Lyon

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Qn6: The last king of Afghanistan was:

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A) Habib Ullah Khan

B) Muhammad Zahir Khan

C) Sardar Daud Khan

D) Amanullah khan

Answer: Muhammad Zahir Khan

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Qn7: The treaty of Versailles ended the:

(Labour Officer)

A) World War I

B) World War II

C) French Revolution

D) None of these

Answer: World War I

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Qn8: Who built the Badshahi Mosque in 1673?

(Labour Officer)

A) Humayun

B) Jehangir

C) Akbar

D) Aurangzeb

Answer: Aurangzeb

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Qn9: The Indus Waters Treaty between India and Pakistan was brokered by:

(Labour Officer)

A) USA

B) United Nations

C) IMF

D) World Bank

Answer: World Bank

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Qn10: Whom did Lord Mountbatten replace in 1947 as Viceroy of India?

(Labour Officer)

A) Lord Irwin

B) Lord Curzon

C) Sir Stafford Cripps

D) Lord Wavell

Answer: Lord Wavell

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Qn11: Which Act with some amendments, was adopted as the Interim working Constitution of Pakistan?

(Labour Officer)

A) Govt. of India Act 1909

B) Govt. of India Act 1935

C) Govt. of India Act 1946

D) None of these

Answer: Govt. of India Act 1935

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Qn12: S.H.O stands for:

(Labour Officer)

A) Station Head Officer

B) Station House Officer

C) Station High Officer

D) None of these

Answer: Station House Officer

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Qn13: Pakistan-Afghanistan border "Durand Line" was drawn in:

(Labour Officer)

A) 1892

B) 1890

C) 1893

D) 1897

Answer: 1893

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Qn14: A new religion Din-i-Ilahi was introduced to reconcile Hindus & Muslims by which Mughal Emperor?

(Labour Officer)

A) Babur

B) Akbar

C) Shahjahan

D) Jahangeer

Answer: Akbar

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Qn15: The Edhi foundation has the world's largest.

(Labour Officer)

A) Volunteers Community

B) Medical Facility

C) Food Kitchens

D) Ambulance Service

Answer: Ambulance Service

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Qn16: The playground for playing "Baseball" is called:

(Labour Officer)

A) Diamond

B) Court

C) Ring

D) Rink

Answer: Diamond

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Qn17: Since they began how many Olympic Games have been held in Africa?

(Labour Officer)

A) 1

B) 2

C) 4

D) 0

Answer: 0

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Qn18: Helsinki is the capital of:

(Labour Officer)

A) Finland

B) Estonia

C) Iceland

D) Denmark

Answer: Finland

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Qn19: The first Nuclear Power Plant in Pakistan was established at

(Labour Officer)

A) Mianwali

B) Islamabad

C) Karachi

D) Peshawar

Answer: Karachi

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Qn20: When the first General Elections under the 1973 constitution were held?

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A) 1976

B) 1977

C) 1978

D) 1979

Answer: 1977

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Qn21: The book "Jinnah of Pakistan" is written by:

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A) Sarojini Naidu

B) Hector Bolitho

C) Stanley Wolpert

D) Jawaharlal Nehru

Answer: Stanley Wolpert

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Qn22: How many times Pakistan won the "Blind Cricket World Cup"?

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A) 2

B) 3

C) 4

D) Never

Answer: 2

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Qn23: Name the Chief Selector of the Pakistan Cricket team:

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A) Mohsin Hasan Khan

B) Waqar Younas

C) Moin Khan

D) Inzamam-ul-Haq

Answer: Inzamam-ul-Haq

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Qn24: Which country had the world's first woman Prime Minister?

(Labour Officer)

A) New Zealand

B) India

C) Sri Lanka

D) Pakistan

Answer: Sri Lanka

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Qn25: Gestapo was the Secret Police of:

(Labour Officer)

A) U.S.A

B) Russia

C) Germany

D) Japan

Answer: Germany

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Qn26: Which of the following Princely States was the first to formally accede to Pakistan?

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A) Khairpur

B) Bahawalpur

C) Chitral

D) Swat

Answer: Bahawalpur

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Qn27: "Hayat-e-Jawaid" written by Altaf Hussain Hall is on the life of:

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A) Sir Syed Ahmad Khan

B) Ghalib

C) Saadi Shirazi

D) None of these

Answer: Sir Syed Ahmad Khan

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Qn28: Ms. Yasmin Lari, a recipient of Sitara-e-lmtiaz, is a famous name in the field of:

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A) Broadcast Journalism

B) Television Daramas

C) Painting

D) Architecture

Answer: Architecture

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Qn29: The first space shuttle launched by United States on April 12, 1981 was named:

(Labour Officer)

A) Discovery

B) Endeavour

C) Columbia

D) Atlantis

Answer: Columbia

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Qn30: The book "On the Origin of Species" was written by:

(Labour Inspector)

A) Newton

B) Einstein

C) Darwin

D) Dickens

Answer: Darwin

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Qn31: Which of the following countries is the largest supplier of meat?

(Labour Inspector)

A) Argentina

B) Pakistan

C) Iran

D) Saudi Arabia

Answer: Argentina

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Qn32: Which is the deepest lake in the world?

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A) Titicaca

B) Victoria

C) Baikal

D) Superior

Answer: Baikal

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Qn33: Who was the first President of the United States of America?

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A) Thomas Jefferson

B) George Washington

C) John Adams

D) Alexander Hamilton

Answer: George Washington

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Qn34: Mother Teresa got Nobel Prize for:

(Labour Inspector)

A) Peace

B) Medicine

C) Literature

D) Economics

Answer: Peace

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Qn35: Famous Novel "A Tale of Two Cities" was written by:

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A) Thomas Hardy

B) Alexander Dumas

C) Charles Dickens

D) None of these

Answer: Charles Dickens

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Qn36: Wall Street, New York is famous for:

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A) Newspaper industry

B) Govt. Offices

C) Shopping Plazas

D) Business and Financial Centre

Answer: Business and Financial Centre

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Qn37: What do you understand by "Choreography"?

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A) The steps and movements in dances

B) The study of secret writing

C) The study of universe

D) Techniques used in space travelling

Answer: The steps and movements in dances

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Qn38: Headquarter of UNIDO is in:

(Labour Inspector)

A) Geneva

B) Vienna

C) Bonn

D) New York

Answer: Vienna

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Qn39: Who wrote the book 'The Myth of Independence'?

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A) General Ayub Khan

B) Mahbub-ul-Haque

C) Zulfikar Ali Bhutto

D) Lt. Gen.(r) Kamal Matinuddin

Answer: Zulfikar Ali Bhutto

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Qn40: Who is the author of "India Wins Freedom"?

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A) Ch. Muhammad Ali

B) Dr. Abdul Harmed

C) Khalid Bin. Saeed

D) Abdul Kalam Azad

Answer: Abdul Kalam Azad

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Qn41: "Ashes" Cricket Series is played between:

(Labour Inspector)

A) England and Australia

B) Australia and New Zealand

C) England and New Zealand

D) India and Sri Lanka

Answer: England and Australia

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Qn42: Which of the following agencies related to UNO was In existence before the World War II?

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A) WHO

B) FAP

C) ILO

D) IMF

Answer: ILO

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Qn43: Which country's flag never flies at half-mast?

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A) Jordan

B) Syria

C) Iran

D) Saudi Arabia

Answer: Saudi Arabia

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Qn44: Grameen Bank was a brain-child of Prof. Muhammad Yunus of Bangladesh. It is known for its services in:

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A) Microfinance and credits

B) Industrial credits without collateral

C) Financing of Medium Scale enterprises

D) Islamic Banking

Answer: Microfinance and credits

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Qn45: Britain has:

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A) One Party system

B) One dominant Party system

C) Two Party system

D) Multi Party system

Answer: Multi Party system

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Qn46: How many countries are presently members of the Non-Aligned Movement?

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A) 120

B) 110

C) 125

D) 150

Answer: 120

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Qn47: "7-Habits of the Highly Effective People" was written by:

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A) Anthony Robbins

B) Dale Carnegie

C) Stephen Covey

D) Napoleon Hill

Answer: Stephen Covey

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Qn48: One Kilometre is equal to:

(Labour Officer)

A) 1.0 meters

B) 10,000 meters

C) 500 meters

D) 1000 meters

Answer: 1000 meters

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Qn49: "Bhat" is the currency of:

(Labour Officer)

A) Thailand

B) Mongolia

C) Korea

D) Chilli

Answer: Thailand

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Qn50: Which of the following is not landlocked country?

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A) Nepal

B) Afghanistan

C) Mongolia

D) Lebanon

Answer: Mongolia

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Qn51: Legendary character "Sherlock Holmes" was created by:

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A) Ian Flaming

B) Agatha Christi

C) Jane Austen

D) Sir Arthur Conan Doyle

Answer: Sir Arthur Conan Doyle

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Qn52: The smallest country in order of population is:

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A) San Marino

B) Monaco

C) Vatican City

D) Palau

Answer: Vatican City

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Qn53: Boundary line between China and India is known as:

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A) McMohan Line

B) Red Cliff Line

C) Durand Line

D) Control Line

Answer: McMohan Line

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Qn54: Russia withdrew from Afghanistan under the:

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A) Moscow Agreement

B) Islamabad Treaty

C) Geneva Accord

D) Kabul Pact

Answer: Geneva Accord

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Qn55: "Long walk to Freedom" is the autobiography of:

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A) Hasan Rohani

B) Ahmed Mursi

C) Angela merkel

D) Nelson Mandella

Answer: Nelson Mandella

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Qn56: General Abdul Fateh-al-Sisi is:

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A) Prime Minister of Sudan

B) A her of Algerian War of Independence

C) A central Character of Syrian Civil War

D) President of Egypt

Answer: President of Egypt

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Qn57: 'SAVAK' was the secret agency of:

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A) Egypt

B) Turkey

C) Iran

D) Iraq

Answer: Iran

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Qn58: The capital of 'Cyrus' is:

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A) Alexandria

B) Famagusta

C) Nicosia

D) Limassal

Answer: Nicosia

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Qn59: "Buckingham Palace" is the residence of the:

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A) Pope

B) King of Jordan

C) Secretary General of UNO

D) Queen of England

Answer: Queen of England

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Qn60: Netherlands is the new name of:

(Labour Officer)

A) England

B) Holland

C) New Zealand

D) Ireland

Answer: Holland

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Qn61: Out of the following literary figures; who represented Pakistan in the UNO?

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A) Faiz Ahmed Faiz

B) Mustafa Zaidi

C) Altaf Gauhar

D) Patras Bukhari

Answer: Patras Bukhari

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Qn62: Which book out of the following has been written by Mr. Z.A. Bhutto?

(Labour Officer)

A) Betrayal of East Pakistan

B) Witness to Surrender

C) What was once East Pakistan

D) The Great Tragedy

Answer: The Great Tragedy

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Qn63: "Theory of Evolution" was presented by:

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A) Simon Bpliver

B) Charles Darwins

C) Werner Heisenbarg

D) Euclid

Answer: Charles Darwins

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Qn64: The Roman Numeral "XVI" means:

(Labour Officer)

A) 25

B) 35

C) 15

D) 16

Answer: 16

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Qn65: The capital of Chile is:

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A) Santiago

B) Tian Jin

C) N'djamena

D) Yaounde

Answer: Santiago

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Qn66: "The Sole Spokesman" was authored by:

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A) Ayesha Jalal

B) G. Ailana

C) Hector Bolitho

D) Fatimah Jinnah

Answer: Ayesha Jalal

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Qn67: White flag is known as a symbol for:

(Labour Officer)

A) War

B) Prosperity

C) Peace

D) Surrender

Answer: Peace

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Qn68: Which out of the following countries is not a member of SAARC?

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A) Nepal

B) Maldives

C) Bhutan

D) Burma

Answer: Burma

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Qn69: A "multinational" mans:

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A) A company operating in several countries

B) A company having shareholders from more than on country

C) A company which does charitable work in poor countries

D) A company that operates only in those countries that do not have import restrictions

Answer: A company operating in several countries

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Qn70: Which convention of ILO deals with the subject of Home Based Workers (HBWS)?

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A) 177

B) 199

C) 155

D) 191

Answer: 177

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Qn71: A learner who is paid an allowance during the period of training is termed as:

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A) Probationer

B) Trainee

C) Apprentice

D) Student

Answer: Probationer

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Qn72: The time during which the workers employed are at the disposal of employer excluding any interval allowed for rest and meals is called:

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A) Duty hours

B) Productive hours

C) Work hours

D) hours of work

Answer: hours of work

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Qn73: 'Nippon' is stock exchange market of:

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A) Tokyo

B) London

C) New York

D) None of these

Answer: Tokyo

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Qn74: Who among the following was not Head of the State during World War Second?

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A) Winston Churchill

B) Theodore Roosevelt

C) Mussolini

D) Stalin

Answer: Theodore Roosevelt

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Qn75: Appreciation is to Reward as Crime is to____.

(Assistant)

A) Guilt

B) Punishment

C) Allegation

D) Need

Answer: Punishment

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Qn76: The headquarters of the European Union is at:

(Assistant)

A) Vienna

B) Brussels

C) Paris

D) Amsterdam

Answer: Brussels

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Qn77: Which UN agency deals with matters relating by children?

(Assistant)

A) UNESCO

B) UNICEF

C) UNHCR

D) UNCTAD

Answer: UNICEF

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Qn78: The caste system In the subcontinent, was first established by the:

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A) Aryans

B) Dravidians

C) Iranians

D) Moghuls

Answer: Aryans

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Qn79: Which one of the following countries is not a member of OPEC (Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries)?

(Assistant)

A) Algeria

B) Nigeria

C) Venezuela

D) UK

Answer: UK

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Qn80: Which is the largest gulf of the world?

(Assistant)

A) Gulf of Moxico

B) Gulf of Aden

C) Gulf of Riga

D) Gulf of Thailand

Answer: Gulf of Moxico

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Qn81: Which of the following is not a main organ of United Nations?

(Assistant)

A) ILO

B) Security Council

C) General Assembly

D) International Court of Justice

Answer: ILO

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Qn82: The world's biggest bird is:

(Assistant)

A) Eagle

B) Owl

C) Kiwi

D) Ostrich

Answer: Ostrich

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Qn83: Who among the following died a natural death?

(Assistant)

A) Mahatma Gandhi

B) Indira Gandi

C) Sanjay Gandi

D) None of these

Answer: None of these

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Qn84: Which of the following was constructed by Emperor Shah Jahan?

(Assistant)

A) Shalimar Garden

B) Badshahi Mosque

C) Both A and B

D) None of these

Answer: Shalimar Garden

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Qn85: Presidency of UN security council rotates among the Member states of council:

(Assistant)

A) Every 6 months

B) Every 3 months

C) Every Year

D) Every month

Answer: Every month

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Qn86: Who resigned from the imperial legislative Council in protest against the Rowlett Act?

(Assistant)

A) Gandhi

B) Nehru

C) Quid-e-Azam

D) Sir Syed Ahmad Khan

Answer: Quid-e-Azam

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Qn87: Which of the following is not related to disarmament?

(Assistant)

A) SALT

B) NPL

C) CTBL

D) NATO

Answer: NATO

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Qn88: Which one of the following countries left the 'Baghdad Pact' in 1959?

(Assistant)

A) Iran

B) Irq

C) Pakistan

D) Turkey

Answer: Irq

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Qn89: Mount kilimanjaro is located in:

(Assistant)

A) Europe

B) Asia

C) South America

D) Africa

Answer: Africa

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Qn90: Rafaed Nadal is a famous player of:

(Assistant)

A) Football

B) Tennis

C) Table Tennis

D) Hockey

Answer: Tennis

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Qn91: The epic poem 'Shahnama' was written by____

(Assistant)

A) Al Beruni

B) Firdausi

C) Amir Khusrau

D) Rumi

Answer: Firdausi

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Qn92: Manchhar is a ____.

(Assistant)

A) River

B) Regional Language

C) Canal

D) Lake

Answer: Lake

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Qn93: 'Tango Tower' is a ____.

(Assistant)

A) A Communication Tower

B) Mountain Peak of Pakistan

C) Skyscraper in Chicago

D) Tallest Building in Thailand

Answer: Mountain Peak of Pakistan

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Qn94: The author of "Kashf-ul-Mahjb" is ____.

(Assistant)

A) Data Ganj Baksh

B) Shah Rukn-e-Alam

C) Bahauddin Zikirya

D) Mian Mir

Answer: Data Ganj Baksh

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Qn95: Waris Shah the author of "Heer" is buried in ____.

(Assistant)

A) Nankana Sahib

B) Pakpattan

C) Jandiala Sher Khan

D) Mithankol

Answer: Jandiala Sher Khan

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Qn96: Which of the following is not an official language of United Nations?

(Assistant)

A) Chinese

B) Spanish

C) Arabic

D) German

Answer: German

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Qn97: Pentagon is the military headquaters of ____.

(Assistant)

A) United Kingdom

B) Australia

C) USA

D) Belgium

Answer: USA

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Qn98: In which month does a new session of the UN General Assembly begin?

(Assistant)

A) January

B) July

C) February

D) September

Answer: September

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Qn99: Pure gold is called ___ carat gold.

(Assistant)

A) 18

B) 22

C) 14

D) 24

Answer: 24

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Qn100: Which one of the following is a land locked country?

(Assistant)

A) Belgium

B) Mongolia

C) Iran

D) Bangladesh

Answer: Mongolia

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Qn101: Which two oceans are connected by Panama Canal?

(Assistant)

A) Atlantic and Indian

B) Indian and Pacific

C) Indian and Arabian Sea

D) Atlantic and Pacific

Answer: Atlantic and Pacific

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Qn102: "Amicus Curiae" means____.

(Assistant)

A) American Citizen

B) An amusing person

C) Friend of the court

D) None of these

Answer: Friend of the court

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Qn103: "Kyoto Protocol" is an international Treaty dealing with____.

(Assistant)

A) Human Rights

B) Nuclear issues

C) Regues

D) Environmental problems

Answer: Environmental problems

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Qn104: The world's first female Prime Minister was ____.

(Assistant)

A) Ms. Margaret Thatcher

B) Ms. Golda Meir

C) Indira Gandhi

D) Srimavo Bandaranaike

Answer: Srimavo Bandaranaike

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Qn105: KANNUP (Nuclear power Plant) was provided to Pakistan by____.

(Assistant)

A) Canada

B) China

C) USA

D) France

Answer: Canada

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Qn106: McMohan border is the border between ____.

(Assistant)

A) Iran and Turkey

B) Pakistan and China

C) China and India

D) Afghanistan and Uzbekistan

Answer: China and India

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Qn107: SCO stands for _____.

(Assistant)

A) South Asian Cooperation Organization

B) State's Council Organization

C) Shanghai Cooperation Organization

D) Sri Lanka Cricket Office

Answer: Shanghai Cooperation Organization

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Qn108: GPS is the abbreviation of ____.

(Assistant)

A) Global Poles System

B) Global Polymer System

C) Global Positioning System

D) Global Position Structure

Answer: Global Positioning System

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Qn109: CNG stands for ____.

(Assistant)

A) Converted Natural Gas

B) Conducted Natural Gas

C) Concentrated Natural Gas

D) Compressed Natural Gas

Answer: Compressed Natural Gas

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Qn110: "Devis Cup" is associated with which of the following game?

(Assistant)

A) Cricket

B) Polo

C) Tennis

D) Golf

Answer: Tennis

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Qn111: Where was the first Football World Cup held?

(Assistant)

A) Brazil

B) Argentina

C) Uruguay

D) France

Answer: Uruguay

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Qn112: "Glock" is the brand name of____.

(Assistant)

A) Perfume

B) Car

C) Motorcycle

D) Pistol

Answer: Pistol

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Qn113: The standard time of Pakistan is hours ahead Greenwich Mean Time.

(Assistant)

A) 3 Hours

B) 4 Hours

C) 5 Hours

D) 6 Hours

Answer: 5 Hours

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Qn114: Which of the following cities of Punjab is known for handicrafts, glazed pottery and camel skin work?

(Assistant)

A) Bahawalpur

B) Multan

C) Gujranwala

D) Sialkot

Answer: Multan

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Qn115: Which of the following is a Rabi Crop?

(Assistant)

A) Rice

B) Wheat

C) Cotton

D) Maize

Answer: Wheat

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Qn116: The worlds second highest peak K-2 is located in:

(Assistant)

A) Karakoram Range

B) Himalaya Range

C) Kohistan Range

D) Hindukush Range

Answer: Karakoram Range

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Qn117: Shah Abdul Latif wrote his poetry in:

(Assistant)

A) Punjabi

B) Pushto

C) Sindhi

D) Balochi

Answer: Sindhi

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Qn118: Which of the following is not a cash crop?

(Assistant)

A) Cotton

B) Sugarcane

C) Tobacco

D) Wheat

Answer: Wheat

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Qn119: Santigo is the capital of:

(Assistant)

A) Brazil

B) Chile

C) Cuba

D) Italy

Answer: Chile

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Qn120: 10 Downing Street is the residence of:

(Assistant)

A) Queen of England

B) British Prime Minister

C) French President

D) American President

Answer: British Prime Minister

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Qn121: The Head Quarters of the Common Wealth is in

(Assistant)

A) New York

B) Paris

C) Rome

D) London

Answer: London

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Qn122: IMF stands for

(Assistant)

A) Investment Management Fund

B) International management Fund

C) International Monetary Fund

D) None of the above

Answer: International Monetary Fund

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Qn123: Khartoum is the capital of:

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A) Sudan

B) Nigeria

C) Uganda

D) Kenya

Answer: Sudan

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Qn124: The currency of Bangladesh is:

(Assistant)

A) Rupee

B) Dinar

C) Taka

D) Peso

Answer: Taka

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Qn125: 'Ashes' Cricket Series is played between:

(Assistant)

A) England & Australia

B) Australia & New Zealand

C) England & New Zealand

D) India & Sri Lanka

Answer: England & Australia

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Qn126: Capital city of Tajikistan is:

(Junior Clerk)

A) Ashgabat

B) Kunduz

C) Samarkand

D) Dushanbe

Answer: Dushanbe

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Qn127: UNO is considered to be a universal organization, Which organ of the UN has full Representation of all member states of UN?

(Junior Clerk)

A) ECOSOC

B) General Assembly

C) Security Council

D) Secretariat

Answer: General Assembly

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Qn128: Ricky Ponting was the captain of:

(Junior Clerk)

A) Australian Cricket Team

B) English Cricket Team

C) West Indies Cricket Team

D) New Zealand Cricket Team

Answer: Australian Cricket Team

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Qn129: Who is the author of the book titled “Witness to Surrender”?

(Junior Clerk)

A) Brig Siddiq salik

B) Col. Muhammad

C) Lt. Gen. Shahid Aziz

D) Hassan Askari Rizvi

Answer: Brig Siddiq salik

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Qn130: The United States of America at present is a Federation consisting of:

(Junior Clerk)

A) 45 states

B) 50 states

C) 52 states

D) 55 states

Answer: 50 states

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Qn131: Which of the following countries was paid an official visit by the first Prime Minister of Pakistan in 1950?

(Junior Clerk)

A) Saudi Arabia

B) China

C) USA

D) Afghanistan

Answer: USA

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Qn132: The book “Friends Not Masters”, was written by:

(Junior Clerk)

A) Qudratullah Shahab

B) Ayub Khan

C) Dr. Parvez Iqbal Cheema

D) Manzur Qadir

Answer: Ayub Khan

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Qn133: The idea of establishing SAARC was first mooted by:

(Junior Clerk)

A) Gen. Zia Ul Haq ( Pakistan)

B) Gen. Zia ur Rehman (Bangladesh)

C) Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto (Pakistan)

D) India Ghandi (India)

Answer: Gen. Zia ur Rehman (Bangladesh)

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Qn134: Miss World the oldest surviving major international beauty contest, was started in:

(Junior Clerk)

A) USA

B) UK

C) Italy

D) Canada

Answer: UK

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Qn135: The number of Ashab-e-Khaf was:

(Junior Clerk)

A) 6

B) 7

C) 8

D) 9

Answer: 7

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Qn136: Which of the following cities is not on the Pacific Coast?

(Junior Clerk)

A) Taipei

B) Shanghai

C) San Francisco

D) New York

Answer: New York

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Qn137: Name the Parliament of Tajikistan?

(Junior Clerk)

A) Council

B) People’s Council

C) Union Council

D) Majlisi Oli

Answer: Majlisi Oli

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Qn138: Who is the founder of Wikileeks?

(Junior Clerk)

A) Bill Gates

B) Jullian Assange

C) Shave Jobs

D) Mark Zuckerberg

Answer: Jullian Assange

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Qn139: Pope Benedict XV, who died in 2013, was from which country?

(Junior Clerk)

A) Italy

B) Poland

C) Argentina

D) Germany

Answer: Germany

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Qn140: What is the old man of Zohb?

(Junior Clerk)

A) Fort Sandman

B) Fort Munro

C) Montgomery

D) Saiwan Kot

Answer: Fort Sandman

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Qn141: Who was the Secretary General of the United Nations before Ban ki Moon?

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A) Kofi Annan

B) Boutros-Boutros Ghali

C) Javier Perez de cuellar

D) None of these

Answer: Kofi Annan

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Qn142: The Da Vinci Code” is:

(Junior Clerk)

A) The history of Jews

B) An ancient legal code

C) The history of Jews

D) None of these

Answer: The history of Jews

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Qn143: Who is considered as the Father of Psychoanalysis?

(Junior Clerk)

A) TB Waston

B) Albert

C) Adler

D) Sigmund Freud

Answer: Sigmund Freud

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Qn144: What does OIC stand for?

(Junior Clerk)

A) Organization of Islamic Conference

B) Organization of Islamic Cooperation

C) Organization for Integrated Cooperation

D) Organization for International Cooperation

Answer: Organization of Islamic Cooperation

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Qn145: Which country is called playground of Europe?

(Junior Clerk)

A) Switzerland

B) Denmark

C) Sweden

D) Holland

Answer: Switzerland

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Qn146: Who postulated the Theory of Natural Selection in Evolution?

(Junior Clerk)

A) Talbot

B) John Laszlo

C) Joseph Lister

D) Darwin

Answer: Darwin

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Qn147: Valletta is the capital of:

(Junior Clerk)

A) Slovenia

B) Albania

C) Malta

D) Mali

Answer: Malta

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Qn148: When was the state of Israel admitted to the UNO?

(Junior Clerk)

A) 1947

B) 1948

C) 1949

D) 1950

Answer: 1949

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Qn149: Vitamin C is essential for:

(Junior Clerk)

A) Appetite

B) Appetite

C) Muscles

D) Brain

Answer: Appetite

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Qn150: Constantinople fell into the hands of the Muslim in which year?

(Junior Clerk)

A) 1453 A.D

B) 1543 A.D

C) 1354 A.D

D) 1398 A.D

Answer: 1453 A.D

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Qn151: Which of the following infectious diseases is conveyed from one person to another through air is:

(Junior Clerk)

A) Cholera

B) Scaret fever

C) Tuberculosis

D) Malaria

Answer: Tuberculosis

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Qn152: Abdus-Sattar Edhi, a Pakistani philanthropist and humanitarian died on:

(Junior Clerk)

A) 8th July 2014

B) 8th July 2015

C) 8th July 2016

D) 8th July 2013

Answer: 8th July 2016

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Qn153: Which of the following animals is depicted in the logo of the World Fund for Nature (WWF)?

(Junior Clerk)

A) Snow Leopard

B) Panda

C) Rhinoceros

D) Lion

Answer: Panda

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Qn154: “Malakhara” is a popular game played in the province of:

(Junior Clerk)

A) Punjab

B) Sindh

C) Baluchistan

D) N.W.F.P

Answer: Sindh

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Qn155: Tea can be best cultivated on

(Junior Clerk)

A) Plans

B) Hill tops

C) Hill Slopes

D) All of these

Answer: Hill Slopes

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Qn156: “Basher Al Asad” is the President of:

(Junior Clerk)

A) Yemen

B) Jordon

C) Syria

D) Egypt

Answer: Syria

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Qn157: The Government of India Act 1935, divided the country into:

(Librarian)

A) Seven Provinces

B) Nine Provinces

C) Eleven Provinces

D) Thirteen Provinces

Answer: Eleven Provinces

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Qn158: "Routers" is the famous news agency of:

(Librarian)

A) U.S.A

B) Britain

C) France

D) Russia

Answer: Britain

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Qn159: The term of office for judges of the International Court of Justice is?

(Librarian)

A) Three years

B) Five Years

C) Seven Years

D) Nine Years

Answer: Nine Years

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Qn160: "Bristol" is a seaport of:

(Librarian)

A) U.K

B) Germany

C) Netherlands

D) Austrailia

Answer: U.K

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Qn161: "Ariana" is an airline of:

(Librarian)

A) Sri Lanka

B) Iran

C) Afghanistan

D) Turkey

Answer: Afghanistan

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Qn162: What is contraband?

(Librarian)

A) All Nacrotics

B) Articles banned by a government

C) All smuggled material

D) Good which may assist any enemy in the conduct of war

Answer: Articles banned by a government

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Qn163: What is "Greenpeace"?

(Librarian)

A) A mountain range in North America

B) The largest island in the world

C) Geological society of London

D) An organization that stresses the need to maintain a balance between human progress and environmental conservation

Answer: An organization that stresses the need to maintain a balance between human progress and environmental conservation

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Qn164: What is meant by the term "Bullet Vote"?

(Librarian)

A) A vote which is yet to be cast in the election

B) Decisive vote in the counting

C) A ballot in which electors confine their interest to a single issue or candidate

D) None of the above

Answer: A ballot in which electors confine their interest to a single issue or candidate

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Qn165: Which part of world is called "The land of free people"?

(Librarian)

A) Switzerland

B) Thailand

C) West Indies

D) U.K

Answer: Thailand

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Qn166: 'Asia watch' is a:

(Librarian)

A) Human rights organization

B) A big time clock in Japan's parliament building

C) News agency of Taiwan

D) None of the above

Answer: Human rights organization

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Qn167: The world's famous bridge "Golden Gate" is located in:

(Librarian)

A) New York

B) Sydeny

C) Mexico City

D) San Francisco

Answer: San Francisco

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Qn168: 'Devis Cup' is associated with which sports/game?

(Librarian)

A) Baseball

B) Badminton

C) Table Tannis

D) Lawn Tennis

Answer: Lawn Tennis

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Qn169: "Sakhalin Island" enriched with oil reserves are claimed by:

(Librarian)

A) China and Russia

B) US and Japan

C) Russia and Japan

D) USA and Russia

Answer: Russia and Japan

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Qn170: What is meant by "Sine die"?

(Librarian)

A) Under judicial considerations

B) Treason

C) Without fixing a date

D) Superior Court

Answer: Without fixing a date

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Qn171: Identify the largest sea?

(Librarian)

A) South China Sea

B) Caribbean Sea

C) Arabian Sea

D) Sea of Marmara

Answer: South China Sea

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Qn172: Which country has the greatest number of volcanoes in the world?

(Librarian)

A) Japan

B) Indonesia

C) Philippines

D) Cameroon

Answer: Indonesia

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Qn173: The highest literacy rate among the SAARC countries is in:

(Librarian)

A) India

B) Maldives

C) Sri Lanka

D) Pakistan

Answer: Maldives

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Qn174: The parliament of Russia is called:

(Librarian)

A) House of duputies

B) Diet

C) Knesset

D) Durna

Answer: Durna

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Qn175: Which country's land is below the sea level?

(Librarian)

A) New Zealand

B) Japan

C) Ireland

D) Nehterlands

Answer: Nehterlands

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Qn176: The first viceroy of British India was:

(Librarian)

A) Lord Canning

B) Lord Elgin

C) Lord Clive

D) Lord Mayo

Answer: Lord Canning

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Qn177: What is the currency of Jamaica?

(Assistant)

A) Pound

B) Peso

C) Dollar

D) Franc

Answer: Dollar

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Qn178: Who is the first women speaker of USA Congress?

(Assistant)

A) Conda Lizza Rice

B) Nancy Pawell

C) Nancy Pelosi

D) None of thse

Answer: Nancy Pelosi

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Qn179: Which team won the cricket Asia Cup 2012?

(Assistant)

A) Pakistan

B) bangladesh

C) India

D) Sri Lanka

Answer: Pakistan

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Qn180: Who was the winner of the Men's Singles Australian open tournament 2011 and 2012

(Assistant)

A) Novak Djokovic

B) Andy Murray

C) Rafael Nodal

D) Rofer Federer

Answer: Novak Djokovic

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Qn181: What is the capital of the country Kazakhstan?

(Assistant)

A) Yangoon

B) Jakarta

C) Tokyo

D) Almaty

Answer: Almaty

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Qn182: What was Andres Pastrana?

(Assistant)

A) President of Venezuela

B) President of Ecuador

C) President of Panama

D) President of Colombia

Answer: President of Colombia

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Qn183: Who was Moamer al Qaddafi?

(Assistant)

A) President of Sudan

B) President of Libya

C) President of Egypt

D) President of Tunisia

Answer: President of Libya

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Qn184: This sea is the birthplace of several ancient civilizations such as the Minoans of Crete, The Mycenae civilization of the Peloponnese,

(Assistant)

A) Aegean Sea

B) Black Sea

C) Sea of Azov

D) Aegean Sea

Answer: Aegean Sea

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Qn185: Occurring on May 22, 1960, in which country was the most powerful earthquake ever recorded up to that time?

(Assistant)

A) Chile

B) U.S.A

C) Ecuador

D) Russia

Answer: Chile

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Qn186: Highest military award of Italy is:

(Assistant)

A) Medal for Valour

B) Victoria Cross

C) Iran Cross

D) Order of Rising

Answer: Medal for Valour

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Qn187: There are three types of rocks. Into which category does limestone fall?

(Assistant)

A) Igneous

B) Sedimentary

C) Hard

D) Metamorphic

Answer: Sedimentary

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Qn188: Mont Blank is controversial between the countries:

(Assistant)

A) Russia and Greece

B) Croatia and Czech

C) France and Italy

D) None of these

Answer: France and Italy

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Qn189: The bombing of Pan Am Flight 103 in 1988 left so many people dead that it was the biggest terrorist incident against a U.S. target before 9/11. How many people died?

(Assistant)

A) 198

B) 543

C) 270

D) 356

Answer: 270

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Qn190: The Ecole Polytechnique massacre occurred on 1989, but in which city the university was located?

(Assistant)

A) Montreal

B) Vancouver

C) Quebec

D) Terrebonne

Answer: Montreal

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Qn191: The Antifascist Resistance Groups October First in a terror group based in what country?

(Assistant)

A) Spain

B) France

C) Germany

D) Scotland

Answer: Spain

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Qn192: This group was responsible for the kidnapping of 16 foreign tourist in Abyan, Yemen in December 1998.

(Assistant)

A) Aden-Abyan Islamic Army

B) Yemeni Islamic Front

C) Abyan Jihad

D) Aden Islamic Brotherhood

Answer: Aden-Abyan Islamic Army

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Qn193: The “Communal Award” given by:

(Assistant)

A) LIoyd George

B) Ramsay Macdonald

C) Winston Churchill

D) Stanley Baldwin

Answer: Ramsay Macdonald

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Qn194: Who was Ivica Racan?

(Assistant)

A) Prime Minister of Slovenia

B) Prime Minister of Bosnia-Herzegovina

C) Prime Minister of Yugoslavia

D) Prime Minister of Croatia

Answer: Prime Minister of Croatia

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Qn195: Including port cities such as Venice, which sea separates the Italian peninsula (Italy) and the Balkan peninsula (Croatia, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Yugoslavia, and Albania).

(Assistant)

A) Ionian Sea

B) Aegean Sea

C) Tyrrhenian Sea

D) Adriatic Sea

Answer: Adriatic Sea

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Qn196: The Gulf of Aqaba is connected to the Red Sea and is approximately 110 miles long (177 Kilometers). The gulf borders countries.

(Assistant)

A) Israel, Jordan, Egypt, and South Africa

B) Israel, Jordan, Lebanon, and Saudi Arabia

C) Israel, Jordan, Egypt, and Saudi Arabia

D) Lebanon, Jordan, Egypt, and Saudi Arabia

Answer: Israel, Jordan, Egypt, and Saudi Arabia

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Qn197: Chand is the landlocked country of:

(Assistant)

A) Europe

B) Asia

C) Africa

D) South America

Answer: Africa

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Qn198: Russia observed its Independence Day every year on

(Assistant)

A) June 11

B) June 12

C) June 13

D) June 14

Answer: June 12

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Qn199: The largest earthquake of the 20th century occurred on what continent?

(Assistant)

A) South America

B) North America

C) Asia

D) Australia

Answer: South America

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Qn200: Which U.S state has had the most earthquakes?

(Assistant)

A) Alaska

B) Nevada

C) Oregon

D) Nebraska

Answer: Alaska

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Qn201: XCIX is the Roman numerals for which number?

(Assistant)

A) 119

B) 121

C) 49

D) 99

Answer: 99

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Qn202: Which remarkable mineral abundant sea is so dense and salty it can’t sustain any life form? It lies further beneath sea level than any body of water on earth.

(Assistant)

A) The Red Sea

B) The Dead Sea

C) The Black Sea

D) The Eerie Sea

Answer: The Dead Sea

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Qn203: Which animal has an offspring called a cub and its collective group is called a sleuth?

(Assistant)

A) Pig

B) Bear

C) Fox

D) Antelope

Answer: Bear

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Qn204: What does a philatelist collect?

(Assistant)

A) Stamps

B) Postcards

C) Coins

D) Autographs

Answer: Stamps

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Qn205: What country does the giant panda inhabit?

(Assistant)

A) Australia

B) Kenya

C) Canada

D) China

Answer: China

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Qn206: Which animal's name is derived from two Greek words that mean 'terrible lizard'?

(Assistant)

A) Carocodile

B) Komodo dragon

C) Chameleon

D) Dinosaur

Answer: Dinosaur

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Qn207: Sardines are small fish which are originally caught off the coast of which Italian island?

(Assistant)

A) Stromboli

B) Sardinia

C) Capri

D) Elba

Answer: Sardinia

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Qn208: In which American state is the site of the U.S gold bullion depository of Fort Knox located?

(Assistant)

A) Texas

B) Kansas

C) Nevada

D) Kentucky

Answer: Kentucky

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Qn209: Which is the only deer in which both sexes have antlers?

(Assistant)

A) Moose

B) Red deer

C) Raindeer

D) Follow deer

Answer: Raindeer

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Qn210: In which country would you find Utrecht, Arnhem and Maastrict?

(Assistant)

A) Germany

B) Belgium

C) Netherlands

D) France

Answer: France

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Qn211: What is France's 'Train a grande vitesse' better known as?

(Assistant)

A) T.G.V

B) T.A.G

C) T.H.S

D) T.A.V

Answer: T.G.V

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Qn212: It is estimated that there are how many different languages spoken around the world?

(Assistant)

A) 300

B) 3,000

C) 30

D) 3

Answer: 3,000

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Qn213: Which of the following is CORRECT statement about the Wright Brothers who achieved the first powered flight?

(Assistant)

A) They ran a cycle business in Ohio, USA

B) They were called Wilbur and Orville Wright

C) They designed their first powered plane, ‘Flyer 1’ All

D) None of these

Answer: They were called Wilbur and Orville Wright

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Qn214: What strait links the Mediterranean Sea to the Atlantic Ocean?

(Assistant)

A) Gibraltar

B) Bass

C) Magellan

D) Denmark

Answer: Gibraltar

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Qn215: Valentia Island is off the coast of which country?

(Assistant)

A) Ireland

B) Spain

C) Venezuela

D) Italy

Answer: Ireland

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Qn216: Which is the second highest peak of the world?

(Assistant)

A) Pamir

B) Nanga Parbat

C) K-2

D) Rakaposhi

Answer: K-2

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Qn217: Which is the biggest earth filled dam of Pakistan?

(Assistant)

A) Tarbela

B) Mangla

C) Hub

D) None of these

Answer: Tarbela

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Qn218: U. Thante, secretary-general of United Nations From 1961-71 belonged to:

(Assistant)

A) Thailand

B) Singapore

C) Burma

D) Brazil

Answer: Burma

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Qn219: What do you understand by Status quo?

(Assistant)

A) With date

B) Present state

C) In good condition

D) None of these

Answer: Present state

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Qn220: What do you understand by Locus Standi?

(Assistant)

A) Standing in a community

B) Right to intervene

C) Public following

D) Right to defend

Answer: Right to intervene

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Qn221: The headquarters of UNESCO is located in:

(Assistant)

A) New York

B) The Hague

C) Paris

D) Moscow

Answer: Paris

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Qn222: Book “the Whole Truth” was written by:

(Assistant)

A) Muhammad Aslam

B) Muhammad Rustam Gallani

C) Z.A Nazir

D) Nawaz Rawn

Answer: Muhammad Rustam Gallani

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Qn223: Who discovered antiseptic surgery?

(Assistant)

A) Joseph Lister

B) Ronald Ross

C) Alexander Fleming

D) William Harvey

Answer: Joseph Lister

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Qn224: Who invented the hydrogen bomb?

(Assistant)

A) J. Robert Oppenheimer

B) Albert Einstein

C) Samuel Cohen

D) Edward Teller

Answer: Samuel Cohen

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Qn225: Which of the following countries in South Asia are landlocked?

(Assistant)

A) Nepal and Bangladesh

B) Bangladesh and Nepal

C) Bhutan and Nepal

D) Bhutan and Pakistan

Answer: Bhutan and Nepal

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Qn226: Name the person who sailed around the world in the ‘Golden Hind’?

(Assistant)

A) Sir Francis Drake

B) John Davis

C) Vitus Bering

D) James Clark

Answer: Sir Francis Drake

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Qn227: Who is the author of “Muslim League Yesterday and Today”?

(Assistant)

A) Dr. Safdar Mahmood

B) K. K. Aziz

C) K. B. Saeed

D) None of these

Answer: Dr. Safdar Mahmood

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Qn228: Who was the first Romanian in space?

(Assistant)

A) Dumirtu Prunariu

B) Yang Liwei

C) Sultan Salman Al Saud

D) None of the above

Answer: Dumirtu Prunariu

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Qn229: Novel written by Orhan Pamuk Literature Nobel Prize winner is:

(Assistant)

A) The White Castle

B) Black Book

C) State of Denial

D) A & B

Answer: A & B

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Qn230: Which country is the biggest producer of Uranium in the world?

(Assistant)

A) France

B) Canada

C) U.S.A

D) Kazakhstan

Answer: Kazakhstan

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Qn231: Which country is the biggest producer of wool in the world?

(Assistant)

A) Pakistan

B) Russia

C) U.S.A

D) Australia

Answer: Australia

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Qn232: Olympics are held once in every:

(Assistant)

A) Two years

B) Three years

C) Four years

D) Five years

Answer: Four years

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Qn233: Modern Olympics was revived by:

(Assistant)

A) A Dutch nobleman

B) A Greek nobleman

C) A French nobleman

D) A German philosopher

Answer: A French nobleman

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Qn234: The first ever artificial satellite was launched by:

(Assistant)

A) Russia

B) France

C) Japan

D) America

Answer: Russia

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Qn235: Who wrote the famous novel "Oliver Twist"?

(Assistant Director)

A) Thomas hardy

B) Rudyard Kipling

C) Charles-Dickens

D) Rider Haggard

Answer: Charles-Dickens

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Qn236: The term "Oligarchy" means:

(Assistant Director)

A) Rule of feudal

B) Rule by small group

C) Rule of tyrants

D) Presidential Rule

Answer: Rule by small group

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Qn237: Qutub-ud-Din Aibek is buried in:

(Assistant Director)

A) Delhi

B) Agra

C) Tashkent

D) Lahore

Answer: Lahore

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Qn238: The headquarter of Economic Cooperation Organization is located in:

(Assistant Director)

A) Islamabad

B) Ankara

C) Istambul

D) Tehran

Answer: Istambul

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Qn239: "The last supper" is famous painting of:

(Assistant Director)

A) Michelangelo

B) Rembrand

C) Leonardo da Vinci

D) Vincent Van Gogh

Answer: Leonardo da Vinci

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Qn240: The first women prime Minister in the world was:

(Assistant Director)

A) Margret Thatcher

B) Golda Meir

C) Indira Gandi

D) Srimavo Bandaranaike

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Qn241: The famous book "Brief History of Time" was written by:

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B) H.G. Wells

C) Stephen Hawkings

D) Arthur C. Clarke

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B) 2

C) 4

D) 5

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C) East-Asian Countries

D) African countries

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C) Ringgit

D) Baht

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B) Ottawa

C) Vancoover

D) Manitoba

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B) France

C) Argentina

D) Australia

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B) France

C) Cuba

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