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3. In 2020, which major sporting event was canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic,
marking the first time since World War II?
A) Olympics
B) Cricket World Cup
C) FIFA World Cup
D) Wimbledon
5. The Gwadar seaport in Pakistan was developed with the support of which country?
A) United States
B) Russia
C) China
D) Saudi Arabia
10. In which year did the British sell Kashmir to Dogra Maharaja Gulab Singh?
A) 1846
B) 1856
C) 1870
D) 1922
13. Which treaty is associated with the dissolution of the USSR (1991) by the European
Union?
A) Belavezha Accords
B) Washington Treaty
C) Maastricht Treaty
D) Paris Treaty
19. Article of the Constitution which gives the Supreme Court Suo moto power?
A) Article 184 (3)
B) Article 164 (3)
C) Article 144 (3)
D) None of these
20. The headquarters of the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) is in which country?
A) Kathmandu
B) Rome
C) New Zealand
D) Canada
24. How many countries does the Rhine River pass through?
A) 5
B) 6
C) 7
D) 8
31. Which key is used to delete a character to the left side of the cursor in MS Word 2010?
A) Esc button
B) Backspace button
C) End button
D) Delete button
32. What is the term used for someone who narrates a Hadith?
A) Qadi
B) Muhaddith
C) Muhaddith Faqih
D) None of these
33. What is the capital of Bangladesh?
A) Zagreb
B) Kandahar
C) Jalalabad
D) Dhaka
34. What is the capital of Macedonia?
A) Kigali
B) Skopje
C) Albania
D) Madrid
40. The Karakoram Range is located in which part of the Himalaya range?
A) East
B) West
C) South
D) North
48. What type of radiation is absorbed by the ozone layer to protect Earth?
A) Infrared
B) Ultraviolet
C) Gamma Rays
D) Visible Light
49. What natural phenomenon creates a rainbow when light passes through?
A) Air currents
B) Water droplets
C) Atmospheric events
D) Ice crystals
50. The song "Mera Imaan" for Pakistan was sung by?
A) Rahat Fateh Ali Khan
B) Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan
C) Atif Aslam
D) Javed Bashir
53. A narrow piece of land separating two water bodies is known as:
A) Isthmus
B) Strait
C) Bay
D) Peninsula
57. What is the real name of the Pakistani actor "Santosh Kumar"?
A) Haroon Musa
B) Syed Musa Raza
C) Syed Ali Raza
D) Syed Yousaf Raza Rava
74. The distance between the start line to the first hurdle of the 110m men's race
is:
A) 13.74 m
B) 12.45 m
C) 14.25 m
D) 11.50 m
81. Where will COP26 take place between 9 and 20 November 2020?
A) Stockholm
B) Rome
C) Glasgow, Scotland
D) None of these
82. In which year was the First Women Bank inaugurated in Pakistan?
A) 1985
B) 1989
C) 1991
D) 1993
83. Among which three countries did the Cuban Missile Crisis take place?
A) Cuba, USSR, USA
B) Hawaii, USSR, USA
C) USA, China, USSR
D) New Mexico
87. Little Boy type of bomb, which was dropped on the Japanese city of:
A) Nagoya
B) Nagasaki
C) Hiroshima
D) Osaka
89. Study of the interaction of living organisms with other organisms and their
environment relates to:
A) Botany
B) Ecology
C) Social biology
D) Pharmacology
124. Who was the Governor General of the East India Company in 1849?
A) Lord Curzon
B) Lord Dalhousie
C) Lord Mayo
D) Lord Lytton
130. On which date did Farooq Khan Leghari dissolve Benazir Bhutto's
government?
A) October 6, 1993
B) November 5, 1996
C) July 18, 1994
D) March 17, 1997
132. How many five-year plans were implemented in Pakistan until the year
2000?
A) Five
B) Six
C) Eight
D) Seven
133. Which city is called the "Manchester of Pakistan"?
A) Faisalabad
B) Karachi
C) Lahore
D) Multan
146. The slogan "Do or Die" in the Quit India Movement was raised by:
A) Jinnah
B) Gandhi
C) Raja Acharia
D) None of these
153. Which person among the following got the Lenin Prize?
A) Ahmad Faraz
B) Nelson Mandela
C) Faiz Ahmad Faiz
D) None of these
159. The United Nations has formed by a charter signed by different nations
but it has no:
A) Aggression
B) Internal matter
C) Both A & B
D) None of these
164. Yousaf Raza Gillani, a former Prime Minister of Pakistan, was convicted
by the Supreme Court in?
A) 16 December 1970
B) 16 December 1971
C) 16 December 1972
D) None of these
169. Pakistan Men's Hockey Team has won the Asian Games gold medal ___
times.
A) Five
B) Four
C) Six
D) None of these
173. Fill in the blank: "I am tired. I cannot walk anymore: First catch your ___
then cook it."
A) word
B) idea
C) fish
D) None of these
175. The different generations of computers are classified on the basis of:
A) Technology
B) Speed
C) Size
D) None of these
194. The United Nations has formed by a charter signed by different nations
but it has no:
A) Aggression
B) Internal matter
C) Both A & B
D) None of these
198. Yousaf Raza Gillani, a former Prime Minister of Pakistan, was convicted
by the Supreme Court in?
B) 16 December 1970
C) 16 December 1971
D) None of these
203. Pakistan Men's Hockey Team has won the Asian Games gold medal ___
times.
A) Five
B) Four
C) Six
D) None of these
204. Tennis played on grass court is called:
A) Wimbledon
B) Australian Open
C) US Open
D) French Open
208. Dinosaurs existed on Earth from 60 million to 180 million years ago.
They are the largest:
A) Early Mammal
B) Scruples
C) Cold-blooded reptiles
D) None of the above
209. When did the US begin to withdraw its last troops from Afghanistan?
A) 01 May 2021
B) 05 May 2021
C) 30 August 2021
D) None of these
212. After the exploration of North Korea, how many countries are currently
nuclear powers including Israel?
A) 8
B) 9
C) 10
D) 11
216. Which two countries took over 30% of the coronavirus cases?
A) US, UK
B) Italy, Germany
C) UK, India
D) US, India
250. The ozone layer prevents ________ radiation from entering the
atmosphere.
A) Infra-red
B) Ultraviolet
C) X-rays
D) Gamma rays
258. The lower house of the parliament of the United Kingdom (UK) is
called:
A) House of Lords
B) House of Commons
C) Senate
D) None of these
261. A narrow piece of land separating two water bodies and connecting
two land masses is known as:
A) Peninsula
B) Isthmus
C) Archipelago
D) Strait
262. The borderline area between Pakistan and India at Sir Creek, a
disputed area of Sindh, is called:
A) Green Line
B) Blue Line
C) Red Line
D) Yellow Line
269. The Universal Declaration of Human Rights has how many articles?
A) 15
B) 30
C) 40
D) 55
281. Ant, Rubber, Pitcher, and Home Run are the terms associated with
which game?
A) Polo
B) Golf
C) Baseball
D) Cricket
282. From which of the following does Pakistan separate from Central Asia?
A) Wakhan Corridor
B) Durand Line
C) Line of Control
D) Khyber Pass
283. The Constitution of 1973 promised to make Urdu the official language
in how many years?
A) 10 years
B) 15 years
C) 9 years
D) None of these
290. The United Nations has formed by a charter signed by different nations
but it has no:
A) Aggression
B) Internal matter
C) Both A & B
D) None of these
299. Pakistan Men's Hockey Team has won the Asian Games gold medal ___
times.
A) Five
B) Four
C) Six
D) None of these
306. The World Economic Forum meets every year in which city?
A) Davos
B) London (Britain)
C) Geneva
D) New York
493. How many times have the Summer Olympics been held in
Asia till 2021?
A) 3
B) 5
C) 7
D) 6
494. The first woman to win the Nobel Prize was:
A) Marie Curie
B) Elizabeth I
C) Alva Myrdal
D) Sofia Kovalevskaya
495. Silk was first made by:
A) China
B) Germany
C) Italy
D) Japan
496. When did China join the World Trade Organization?
A) 1999
B) 2001
C) 2005
D) 2007
497. The International Court of Justice is headed by:
A) Chief Justice
B) Vice President
C) Chairman
D) President
498. The five permanent members of the United Nations
Security Council are:
A) China, France, USA, Russia, UK
B) Germany, France, UK, USA, Russia
C) China, Germany, France, Italy, UK
D) China, Russia, USA, France, Japan
499. Which country dropped an atomic bomb on Hiroshima?
A) USA
B) Germany
C) Japan
D) Russia
500. The name of the plane which was used to drop the atomic
bomb on Hiroshima:
A) B-29 Viking
B) A-10 Thunderbolt
C) B-52 Stratofortress
D) Boeing 747
501. The US ended the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty along
with which country?
A) Russia
B) France
C) UK
D) China
502. Which operation led to the capture and death of Osama
Bin Laden?
A) Neptune Spear
B) Urgent Fury
C) Acid Gambit
D) King Joker
503. Which country joined SAARC lately?
A) Afghanistan
B) Pakistan
C) Iran
D) India
504. The first Secretary-General of the United Nations was:
A) Trygve Lie
B) Kurt Waldheim
C) U Thant
D) Dag Hammarskjold
505. How many circles are there in the Olympic flag?
A) 3
B) 5
C) 6
D) 7
506. Dr. Abdul Salam got the Nobel Prize in:
A) 1978
B) 1979
C) 1980
D) 1981
507. The organization that helps with economic grants and
stability is:
A) World Bank
B) IMF
C) UNICEF
D) Economic Forum
508. What do the five rings on the Olympic symbol represent?
A) Five oceans
B) Five continents
C) Five Greek Gods
D) Five planets
509. Asiad Games are also known as:
A) Olympics
B) Commonwealth Games
C) Asian Games
D) European Games
510. Who invented the telephone?
A) Alexander Graham Bell
B) Thomas Edison
C) Vint Cerf
D) Charles Babbage
511. RAW stands for:
A) Research and Analysis Wing
B) Real Action Work
C) Reports of Administrative Work
D) Warrior Action Work
512. Marie Curie won the Nobel Prize in 1903 in Chemistry and
in 1911 in which category?
A) Physics
B) Literature
C) Medicine
D) Chemistry
513. "Leadership Odyssey" is written by:
A) Asghar Khan
B) Pervez Musharraf
C) Sikandar Hayat
D) Imran Khan
514. Who wrote "Siddhartha"?
A) Hermann Hesse
B) Narmien
C) Joginder Hermeen
D) None of these
515. Mikhail Gorbachev started a movement for reforming and
reconstructing in 1985?
A) Perestroika
B) Détente
C) Gulag
D) Glasnost
516. When was the first High Commissioner of the Human
Rights Commission appointed?
A) Mary Robinson
B) José Ayala Lasso
C) Navi Pillay
D) Zeid Ra'ad Al Hussein
517. Jala is the national game of which country?
A) Japan
B) South Korea
C) North Korea
D) Taiwan
518. In the European Court of Human Rights, each member
state submits a list of how many members?
A) 4
B) 5
C) 6
D) 7
519. Schengen area means:
A) Certain restrictions
B) Visa-free policy
C) Special visa is required to visit
D) Restricted travel
520. Bakht Nasr was from which country?
A) Babylon
B) Kabul
C) Jerusalem
D) None of these
521. Which king destroyed the Israelites?
A) Pharaoh
B) Nimrod
C) Baldīt Nast
D) Caesar
522. What was the date of the Truman Doctrine speech?
A) March 12, 1947
B) March 16, 1947
C) March 14, 1947
D) None of these
523. The Eisenhower Doctrine was announced on which date?
A) January 5, 1957
B) March 18, 1947
C) March 5, 1957
D) None of these
524. Bashar Al Asad is the President of which country?
A) Syria
B) Palestine
C) Yemen
D) Lebanon
525. When was the African Union established?
A) 2004
B) 2005
C) 2002
D) 1999
526. How many founding members did the Arab League have?
A) 7
B) 8
C) 9
D) 10
527. In 2004, which woman from the African continent won the
Nobel Peace Prize?
A) Leymah Gbowee
B) Wangari Maathai
C) Graça Machel
D) Ellen Johnson Sirleaf
528. How many wickets did Wasim Akram take in One Day
Internationals (ODIs)?
A) 501
B) 400
C) 350
D) 450
529. The United Kingdom (UK) left the European Union on
which date?
A) January 31, 2020
B) January 28, 2020
C) January 29, 2020
D) January 30, 2020
530. Who is referred to as the King of Egypt?
A) Pharaoh
B) Nimrod
C) Kiara
D) None of these
531. The nickname of the atomic bomb that was dropped on
Hiroshima in 1945 was:
A) Little Boy
B) Fat Man
C) Big Giant
D) Sharp Boy
532. A writ issued by a High Court to order the production of a person
in illegal confinement is:
A) Quo Warranto
B) Habeas Corpus
C) Certiorari
D) Mandamus
533. A political system governed by wealthy people is known as:
A) Democracy
B) Oligarchy
C) Plutocracy
D) Monarchy
534. Currently, about how much of the world's goods trade (by
volume) is carried out via ships across oceans and seas?
A) 70%
B) 80%
C) 60%
D) 98%
535. How many countries are covered by the Indian Ocean Rim
Association (IORA)?
A) 20
B) 21
C) 22
D) 13
536. How many continents are involved in globalization?
A) 6
B) 3
C) 4
D) 5
537. Bakht Naseer was from which country?
A) Babylon
B) Kabul
C) Jerusalem
D) None of these
538. Which king destroyed the Israelites?
A) Bakht Nasr
B) Pharaoh
C) Nimrod
D) None of these
539. Who is referred to as the King of Egypt?
A) Caesar
B) Pharaoh
C) Nimrod
D) Haman
540. What was the date of the Truman Doctrine?
A) January 5, 1957
B) March 18, 1947
C) March 5, 1957
D) March 12, 1947
541. Bashar Al-Assad is the President of which country?
A) Bhutan
B) Palestine
C) Syria
D) Yemen
542. When was the African Union established?
A) 2002
B) 2004
C) 1999
D) 2005
543. In 2004, which woman from the African continent won the Nobel
Peace Prize?
A) Ellen Johnson Sirleaf
B) Wangari Maathai
C) Graça Machel
D) Leymah Gbowee
544. The Arab League had how many founding members?
A) 7
B) 8
C) 10
D) 12
545. Summer Olympics are held after every:
A) 3 years
B) 5 years
C) 6 years
D) 4 years
546. How many wickets did Wasim Akram take in One Day
Internationals (ODIs)?
A) 502
B) 502
C) 504
D) 583
547. The United Kingdom (UK) officially left the European Union on:
A) 28 January 2020
B) 29 January 2020
C) 30 January 2020
D) 31 January 2020
548. Mention the nickname of the atomic bomb that was dropped on
Hiroshima in 1945.
A) Little Boy
B) Big Giant
C) Dairy Cutter
D) Sharp Boy
549. A writ issued by a High Court to order the production of a person
in illegal confinement:
A) Quo Warranto
B) Habeas Corpus
C) Certiorari
D) Mandamus
550. Gautama Buddha was born in 563 BC in which country?
A) Lumbini
B) Kapilvastu
C) Gaya
D) Sarnath
551. Who was Adam Smith?
A) Economist
B) Chemist
C) Architect
D) None of these
552. In which year was Greta Thunberg featured on the cover of Time
magazine?
A) 2019
B) 2020
C) 2021
D) 2018
553. Recep Tayyip Erdoğan belongs to which political party?
A) People's Democratic Party
B) Good Party
C) Republican People's Party
D) Justice and Development Party
554. Indra Nooyi, the famous businesswoman, belongs to which
country?
A) India
B) UK
C) China
D) Ireland
555. Which country does the current United Nations Deputy
Secretary-General Amina J. Mohammed belong to?
A) Nigeria
B) Kenya
C) Ghana
D) South Africa
556. The Human Rights Council is the main intergovernmental body
within the:
A) United Nations General Assembly
B) Economic and Social Council
C) United Nations Security Council
D) None of these
557. Von Thünen Model of agriculture was introduced in:
A) 1526
B) 1626
C) 1726
D) 1826
558. The book Al-Qanoon Fi al-Tibb was written by:
A) Abu Ali Sina
B) Jabar bin Hayyan
C) Ibn al-Haytham
D) None of these
559. The Yemen crisis started in:
A) 2029
B) 2019
C) 2011
D) 2000
560. In which event did Kazakhstan win its first-ever Olympic medal?
A) Weightlifting
B) Air Rifle
C) Judo
D) Boxing
561. The FIFA Men's World Cup was first held in which year?
A) 1927
B) 1930
C) 1932
D) 1938
562. 2020 Summer Olympic Games were held in:
A) Istanbul
B) Tokyo
C) London
D) Paris
563. Sudirman Range is located in:
A) China
B) Nepal
C) Indonesia
D) None of these
564. FIFA was founded in which year?
A) 1900
B) 1904
C) 1905
D) 1999
565. Security dilemma is due to:
A) Leads other states to fear for their security
B) Increase in one’s military strength
C) Misinterpretation of intentions
D) All of these
566. 24IR in Industrial Revolution refers to:
A) Machine to Machine work
B) Automatic Manufacturing
C) All of these
D) Internet Communication Technology (ICT)
567. Which is the Parliament of Cuba?
A) National Assembly of People's Power
B) Cuban National Congress
C) Council of State
D) People’s National Assembly
568. How many events are in a heptathlon?
A) 7
B) 9
C) 8
D) 6
569. Who regulates treaties between states?
A) Treaty of the World
B) Vienna Convention
C) Geneva Convention
D) None of these
570. Yellow Vest movement started from:
A) USA
B) Poland
C) France
D) Germany
571. Butterfly stroke is associated with:
A) Snooker
B) Swimming
C) Badminton
D) Tennis
572. COVID-19 was officially named by:
A) TUNO
B) WHO
C) CDC
D) UNICEF
573. The first Republican President of America was:
A) George Washington
B) Abraham Lincoln
C) John Adams
D) George Bush
574. The UN Charter consists of how many articles?
A) 111
B) 150
C) 173
D) 153
575. Who is the current Secretary of State of the United States?
A) Daniel Bennett
B) Smith
C) Antony Blinken
D) Mike Pompeo
576. Headquarters of UNESCO is in:
A) Vienna
B) Paris
C) New York
D) Geneva
577. USA Declaration of Independence was written by:
A) George Washington
B) Benjamin Franklin
C) Abraham Lincoln
D) Jefferson
578. The Soviet Union collapsed before 1991 due to:
A) Communism
B) Fascism
C) Nationalism
D) All of these
579. Which two countries took over 30% of the coronavirus cases?
A) US, UK
B) Italy, Germany
C) UK, India
D) US, India
580. FIFA Headquarters are located in:
A) Lahore
B) Tokyo
C) London
D) Zurich
581. Dinosaurs existed on Earth from 60 million to 180 million years
ago. They are the largest:
A) Early Mammals
B) Amphibians
C) Scorpions
D) Cold-blooded reptiles
582. When did the US begin to withdraw its last troops from
Afghanistan?
A) 01 May 2021
B) 05 May 2021
C) 30 August 2021
D) 12 October 2020
583. Gamal Abdel Nasser belonged to which country?
A) Egypt
B) Libya
C) Jordan
D) Lebanon
584. Who is Wang Yaping?
A) First Chinese woman to walk in space
B) A famous actress
C) A renowned scientist
D) A political leader
585. After the exploration of North Korea, how many countries are
currently nuclear powers including Israel?
A) 9
B) 11
C) 10
D) 8
586. Who is the founder of Grameen Bank?
A) Muhammad Yunus
B) Abdullah Abu Sayeed
C) Atiur Rahman
D) Muhammad 06 Marlis
587. Who wrote about the "Peloponnesian War"?
A) Herodotus
B) Xenophon
C) Thucydides
D) Plato
588. Which institution monitors the financing of terrorist
organizations?
A) IMF
B) FATF
C) Interpol
D) Presidential Act 2015
589. Where is Thimphu located?
A) Afghanistan
B) New Delhi
C) Mongolia
D) Bhutan
590. Who was the propounder of the Sufi philosophy of Wahdat-ul-
Wajood?
A) Al-Farabi
B) Al-Husain
C) Imam Al-Arahi
D) Shah Waliullah
591. The literal meaning of philosophy is:
A) Love of history
B) Love of values
C) Love of wisdom
D) Love of truth
592. Which country is said to be the pioneer of the Recreation
Movement in the world?
A) England
B) US
C) China
D) Germany
593. In the 1968 Olympics held in Mexico, a new technique called
Fosbury Flop was introduced in:
A) Long jump
B) High jump
C) Triple jump
D) Straddle
594. Runway width for Javelin throw is:
A) 2 meters
B) 3 meters
C) 4 meters
D) 6 meters
595. Which one of the following Grand Slam titles is also known as the
"Roland Garros" title?
A) Australian Open
B) Wimbledon
C) US Open
D) French Open
596. World War I was largely triggered by the assassination of
Archduke Franz Ferdinand. He was the heir to which European empire?
A) Russia
B) Germany
C) British
D) Austro-Hungarian
597. Where was COVID-19 first discovered?
A) Iran
B) Afghanistan
C) India
D) China
598. The term Securitization is used in which school of thought?
A) Russian
B) Copenhagen
C) German
D) Chinese
599. Where were the first Winter Olympics held?
A) Paris
B) Chamonix
C) Lake Placid
D) Stockholm
600. Which is the largest snake in the world?
A) African rock python
B) Green Anaconda
C) Reticulated python
D) Indian python
601. Kala Bagh is famous for:
A) Minerals
B) Dam
C) Marble
D) Salt
602. On the Kelvin scale, absolute zero is:
A) 0°C
B) 100°C
C) 273°C
D) -273°C
603. Anna Molka is famous for:
A) Painting
B) TV anchor
C) Film Director
D) Poetry
604. Post-Independence, the third census held in Pakistan was in:
A) 1961
B) 1971
C) 1972
D) 1982
605. How many men are in the Cabinet?
A) One
B) Two
C) Three
D) Four
606. Orthography is the study of:
A) Birds
B) Code
C) Spelling
D) Human Rights
607. When did Germany sign the Treaty of Versailles?
A) 11 November 1918
B) 28 June 1919
C) 1 January 1920
D) 10 May 1919
608. Amnesty International is an organization for:
A) Welfare of Refugees
B) Human Rights
C) Fighting Global Terrorism
D) Helping third world countries
609. According to the modern system of taxonomy, living organisms
are classified into:
A) Two Kingdoms
B) Three Kingdoms
C) Four Kingdoms
D) Five Kingdoms
610. Insomnia is a disease of:
A) Severe heart attack
B) Inability to sleep
C) Breathing
D) Depression
611. Unit of cubic meter is:
A) Volume
B) Area
C) Length
D) Mass
612. The SI unit of force is:
A) Joule
B) Watt
C) Pascal
D) Newton
613. Walking stick is made from:
A) Rosewood
B) Camis
C) Teak
D) Bamboo
614. India became a nuclear state in 1974. When did Pakistan join the
nuclear club?
A) March 1990
B) April 1990
C) May 1998
D) August 1990
615. When did Pakistan and India meet for the Simla Accord?
A) 28 June 1978
B) 6 March 1972
C) 3 July 1972
D) 4 August 1972
616. Which country joined the UN in 1992?
A) Kyrgyzstan
B) Estonia
C) Montenegro
D) Vietnam
617. What are the main resources for the development of a national
economy?
A) Study and development
B) Scientific development
C) Education
D) All of these
618. What name is given to the Kyrgyzstan revolution?
A) Red Revolution
B) Tulip Revolution
C) Rose Revolution
D) Russian Revolution
619. League of Nations was founded in which year?
A) 1917
B) 1920
C) 1918
D) 1930
620. When was the Commonwealth founded?
A) 1960
B) 1970
C) 1950
D) 1930
621. UNESCO focuses on:
A) Health
B) Scientific Development
C) Education and Culture
D) Military Peacekeeping
622. Who is the current Secretary-General of SAARC?
A) Eula Rowan
B) Ahmed Saleem
C) Ghulam Sarwar
D) Sharma
623. Sir Creek is in fact a:
A) Glacier
B) River
C) Water Channel
D) Lake
624. Which country is the largest producer of oil in the world?
A) China
B) United States
C) Iran
D) Russia
625. MDG stands for:
A) Million Gallons Daily
B) Millennium Development Goals
C) Mega Gallons Daily
D) Million Gallons
626. Sustainability is promotion of national control on:
A) Himalayas
B) Resources
C) Hindukush
D) None of these
627. Which mountain separates Hindukush from Karakoram?
A) Himalaya
B) Karakoram
C) Hindu Raj
D) None of these
628. Pakistan shares the longest border with:
A) China
B) India
C) Iran
D) Afghanistan
629. Which province of Pakistan has the largest number of minerals?
A) Punjab
B) Sindh
C) Balochistan
D) KPK
630. Which of the following rivers is longest in Pakistan?
A) Jhelum
B) Sutlej
C) Indus
D) Ravi
631. Antibodies are made up of:
A) Nucleic Acids
B) Proteins
C) Carbohydrates
D) Lipids
632. Sub-tropical plants are:
A) Erythroxylon
B) Xylopia
C) Mongolica
D) None
633. Which plant contains the maximum percentage of oil?
A) Mustard
B) Sunflower
C) Castor Beans
D) Olive
634. Pakistan is surrounded by how many nations?
A) Two
B) Three
C) Four
D) Five
635. India attacked Pakistan in:
A) 1962
B) 1958
C) 1965
D) 1952
636. Partition Plan was announced in:
A) June 1947
B) August 1947
C) March 1947
D) April 1947
637. Who was the first Governor General of Pakistan?
A) Ayub Khan
B) Khawaja Nazim
C) Quaid-e-Azam
D) Liaqat Ali Khan
638. When did Pakistan become a member of the United Nations?
A) 1948
B) 1947
C) 1949
D) 1950
639. Iqbal Day is celebrated on:
A) August 14
B) November 9
C) March 23
D) April 21