FPSC PPSC NTS Past Papers General Knowledge || Repeated MCQs Of Past Papers
Qn1: Name the tree whose wood is used for making cricket bats:
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A) Willow
B) Yellow
C) Teak
D) Sandal
Answer: Willow
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Qn2: Borjan Das was the first Asian to:
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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?
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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?
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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:
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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?
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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:
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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?
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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?
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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:
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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:
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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?
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A) Babur
B) Akbar
C) Shahjahan
D) Jahangeer
Answer: Akbar
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Qn15: The Edhi foundation has the world's largest.
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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:
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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?
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A) 1
B) 2
C) 4
D) 0
Answer: 0
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Qn18: Helsinki is the capital of:
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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
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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?
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A) New Zealand
B) India
C) Sri Lanka
D) Pakistan
Answer: Sri Lanka
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Qn25: Gestapo was the Secret Police of:
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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:
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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:
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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?
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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:
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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:
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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:
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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:
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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:
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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:
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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?
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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:
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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:
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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____.
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A) Guilt
B) Punishment
C) Allegation
D) Need
Answer: Punishment
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Qn76: The headquarters of the European Union is at:
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A) Vienna
B) Brussels
C) Paris
D) Amsterdam
Answer: Brussels
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Qn77: Which UN agency deals with matters relating by children?
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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)?
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A) Algeria
B) Nigeria
C) Venezuela
D) UK
Answer: UK
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Qn80: Which is the largest gulf of the world?
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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?
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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:
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A) Eagle
B) Owl
C) Kiwi
D) Ostrich
Answer: Ostrich
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Qn83: Who among the following died a natural death?
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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?
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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:
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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?
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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?
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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?
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A) Iran
B) Irq
C) Pakistan
D) Turkey
Answer: Irq
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Qn89: Mount kilimanjaro is located in:
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A) Europe
B) Asia
C) South America
D) Africa
Answer: Africa
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Qn90: Rafaed Nadal is a famous player of:
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A) Football
B) Tennis
C) Table Tennis
D) Hockey
Answer: Tennis
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Qn91: The epic poem 'Shahnama' was written by____
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A) Al Beruni
B) Firdausi
C) Amir Khusrau
D) Rumi
Answer: Firdausi
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Qn92: Manchhar is a ____.
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A) River
B) Regional Language
C) Canal
D) Lake
Answer: Lake
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Qn93: 'Tango Tower' is a ____.
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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 ____.
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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 ____.
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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?
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A) Chinese
B) Spanish
C) Arabic
D) German
Answer: German
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Qn97: Pentagon is the military headquaters of ____.
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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?
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A) January
B) July
C) February
D) September
Answer: September
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Qn99: Pure gold is called ___ carat gold.
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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?
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A) Belgium
B) Mongolia
C) Iran
D) Bangladesh
Answer: Mongolia
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Qn101: Which two oceans are connected by Panama Canal?
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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____.
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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____.
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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 ____.
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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____.
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A) Canada
B) China
C) USA
D) France
Answer: Canada
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Qn106: McMohan border is the border between ____.
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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 _____.
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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 ____.
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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 ____.
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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?
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A) Cricket
B) Polo
C) Tennis
D) Golf
Answer: Tennis
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Qn111: Where was the first Football World Cup held?
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A) Brazil
B) Argentina
C) Uruguay
D) France
Answer: Uruguay
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Qn112: "Glock" is the brand name of____.
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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.
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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?
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A) Bahawalpur
B) Multan
C) Gujranwala
D) Sialkot
Answer: Multan
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Qn115: Which of the following is a Rabi Crop?
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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:
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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:
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A) Punjabi
B) Pushto
C) Sindhi
D) Balochi
Answer: Sindhi
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Qn118: Which of the following is not a cash crop?
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A) Cotton
B) Sugarcane
C) Tobacco
D) Wheat
Answer: Wheat
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Qn119: Santigo is the capital of:
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A) Brazil
B) Chile
C) Cuba
D) Italy
Answer: Chile
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Qn120: 10 Downing Street is the residence of:
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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
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A) New York
B) Paris
C) Rome
D) London
Answer: London
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Qn122: IMF stands for
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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:
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A) Rupee
B) Dinar
C) Taka
D) Peso
Answer: Taka
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Qn125: 'Ashes' Cricket Series is played between:
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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:
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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?
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A) ECOSOC
B) General Assembly
C) Security Council
D) Secretariat
Answer: General Assembly
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Qn128: Ricky Ponting was the captain of:
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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”?
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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:
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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?
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A) Saudi Arabia
B) China
C) USA
D) Afghanistan
Answer: USA
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Qn132: The book “Friends Not Masters”, was written by:
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(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:
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(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:
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A) USA
B) UK
C) Italy
D) Canada
Answer: UK
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Qn135: The number of Ashab-e-Khaf was:
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(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?
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(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?
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(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?
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(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?
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(Junior Clerk)
A) Italy
B) Poland
C) Argentina
D) Germany
Answer: Germany
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Qn140: What is the old man of Zohb?
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(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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(Junior Clerk)
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:
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(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?
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(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?
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(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?
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A) Switzerland
B) Denmark
C) Sweden
D) Holland
Answer: Switzerland
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Qn146: Who postulated the Theory of Natural Selection in Evolution?
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(Junior Clerk)
A) Talbot
B) John Laszlo
C) Joseph Lister
D) Darwin
Answer: Darwin
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Qn147: Valletta is the capital of:
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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?
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(Junior Clerk)
A) 1947
B) 1948
C) 1949
D) 1950
Answer: 1949
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Qn149: Vitamin C is essential for:
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(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?
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(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:
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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:
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(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)?
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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:
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A) Punjab
B) Sindh
C) Baluchistan
D) N.W.F.P
Answer: Sindh
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Qn155: Tea can be best cultivated on
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(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:
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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:
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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:
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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?
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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:
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A) U.K
B) Germany
C) Netherlands
D) Austrailia
Answer: U.K
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Qn161: "Ariana" is an airline of:
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(Librarian)
A) Sri Lanka
B) Iran
C) Afghanistan
D) Turkey
Answer: Afghanistan
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Qn162: What is contraband?
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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"?
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(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"?
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(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"?
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(Librarian)
A) Switzerland
B) Thailand
C) West Indies
D) U.K
Answer: Thailand
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Qn166: 'Asia watch' is a:
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(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:
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(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?
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(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:
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(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"?
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(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?
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(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?
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(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:
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(Librarian)
A) India
B) Maldives
C) Sri Lanka
D) Pakistan
Answer: Maldives
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Qn174: The parliament of Russia is called:
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(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?
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(Librarian)
A) New Zealand
B) Japan
C) Ireland
D) Nehterlands
Answer: Nehterlands
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Qn176: The first viceroy of British India was:
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(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?
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A) Pound
B) Peso
C) Dollar
D) Franc
Answer: Dollar
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Qn178: Who is the first women speaker of USA Congress?
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(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?
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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
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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?
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A) Yangoon
B) Jakarta
C) Tokyo
D) Almaty
Answer: Almaty
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Qn182: What was Andres Pastrana?
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(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?
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(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,
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(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?
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(Assistant)
A) Chile
B) U.S.A
C) Ecuador
D) Russia
Answer: Chile
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Qn186: Highest military award of Italy is:
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(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?
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A) Igneous
B) Sedimentary
C) Hard
D) Metamorphic
Answer: Sedimentary
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Qn188: Mont Blank is controversial between the countries:
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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?
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(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?
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(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?
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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.
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(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:
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(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?
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(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).
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(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.
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(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:
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(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
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(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?
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(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?
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(Assistant)
A) Alaska
B) Nevada
C) Oregon
D) Nebraska
Answer: Alaska
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Qn201: XCIX is the Roman numerals for which number?
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(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.
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(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?
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(Assistant)
A) Pig
B) Bear
C) Fox
D) Antelope
Answer: Bear
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Qn204: What does a philatelist collect?
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(Assistant)
A) Stamps
B) Postcards
C) Coins
D) Autographs
Answer: Stamps
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Qn205: What country does the giant panda inhabit?
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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'?
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(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?
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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?
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(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?
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(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?
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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?
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(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?
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(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?
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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?
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(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?
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(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?
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(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?
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(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:
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A) Thailand
B) Singapore
C) Burma
D) Brazil
Answer: Burma
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Qn219: What do you understand by Status quo?
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A) With date
B) Present state
C) In good condition
D) None of these
Answer: Present state
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C) Paris
D) Moscow
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B) Muhammad Rustam Gallani
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D) Nawaz Rawn
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C) Alexander Fleming
D) William Harvey
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C) Samuel Cohen
D) Edward Teller
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B) Bangladesh and Nepal
C) Bhutan and Nepal
D) Bhutan and Pakistan
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B) John Davis
C) Vitus Bering
D) James Clark
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B) K. K. Aziz
C) K. B. Saeed
D) None of these
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A) Dumirtu Prunariu
B) Yang Liwei
C) Sultan Salman Al Saud
D) None of the above
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Qn229: Novel written by Orhan Pamuk Literature Nobel Prize winner is:
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A) The White Castle
B) Black Book
C) State of Denial
D) A & B
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B) Canada
C) U.S.A
D) Kazakhstan
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B) Russia
C) U.S.A
D) Australia
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Qn232: Olympics are held once in every:
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B) Three years
C) Four years
D) Five years
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C) A French nobleman
D) A German philosopher
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C) Japan
D) America
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D) Presidential Rule
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B) Agra
C) Tashkent
D) Lahore
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B) Ankara
C) Istambul
D) Tehran
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B) Golda Meir
C) Indira Gandi
D) Srimavo Bandaranaike
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C) Stephen Hawkings
D) Arthur C. Clarke
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Qn242: How many official languages are used in OIC?
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A) 3
B) 2
C) 4
D) 5
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C) East-Asian Countries
D) African countries
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D) Baht
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B) Ottawa
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B) France
C) Argentina
D) Australia
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