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- Which Sea has no coastline? Sargasso Sea
- What is a Stripka? Mountain Pass of Bulgaria
- Which city is called “City of Parks”? Kiev
- ‘Island of Cloves’ is the nickname of Madagascar
- Synagogue is place of worship of which religion? Judaism
- The Himalayan mountain system belongs to which of the following? Fold mountains
- Pakistan mainly import edible oil from Malaysia
- The first Winter Olympic Games were held at Chamonix (France)
- Bangladesh is the first Asian country who has ratified Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty (CTBT).
- “Chechnya” is located in South Caucasus. (General Knowledge Quiz with Answers)
- “Contraband” means all smuggled material.
- During the period of one unit, Mushtaq Ahmad Gormani was the first Governor of West Pakistan and Amiruddin Ahmad was the first Governor of East Pakistan
- At the time of partition of India, the biggest princely state by area was Hyderabad (Daccan).
- “Feminism” is a belief that women’s subordination to men should end.
- The Eastern Mediterranean Island “Cyprus” is divided between Turkey and Greece.
- “Apartheid” means racial segregation.
- “Bullet Vote” is a ballet in which electors confine their interest to a single issue or candidate.
- The range of Hatf-1 missile is 100 kilometers.
- “Asia Watch” is a Human rights organization.
- Abul Qasim Al Zahrawi was the greatest Muslim surgeon.
- “NASDA” is a space agency of USA.
- “Taiwan” was separate from China in 1949.
- “Pristina” is the capital of Kossovo. “Akmola” is the capital of Kazakhistan.
- “Nagorno karabakh” is a disputed territory between Armenia and Azerbaijan.
- “Grand Prix” means a great work.
- “Hung Parliament” is a parliament in which no one party has overall majority.
- “Guided Democracy” convey the meaning of a democracy at the grassroots level.
- “San Tiago” is the capital of Chile.
- The total area of Azad Kashmir is 13,297 Sq km.
- “Black Gold” is also name for Oil. (General Knowledge Quiz with Answers)
- “F-ree Town” is the capital of Sierra Leone.
- Ghauri-1 is a medium range missile.
- “Gota canal” is the ship canal situated in Sweden.
- “Tugela water fall” is present in South Africa.
- What name is given to inflammation of one or more joints, causing pain, swelling and restriction of movement? Arthritis
- In which country is the volcano Mount Aso? Japan
- Which international environmental pressure group was founded in 1971? Greenpeace
- Official religion of Japan is Shintoism.
- When East Pakistan separated from West Pakistan? 16th December 1971
- After how many years did Pakistan get her first constitution? 9 years
- When first constitution of Pakistan was enforced? 23rd March 1956
- In which constitution Bicameral Legislature was provided for the first time? 1973
- Drama kis zaban ka lafaz hai?Lateeni
- Hazrat Sulaiman (A.S) ki hum asar Malkah Sa’ba ka asal naam kia tha? Balqees
- Agro based industry is? Poultry, fishery, livestock
- In which sea Cyprus present? Mediterranean Sea
- Where Darwin port is located Australia.
- “Ping pong” is the name of which game? Table Tennis
- In which Surah the orders of zakat described? Surah Tuba
- Who is the writer of kitabul khiraj? Imam Abu Yusuf (General Knowledge Quiz with Answers)
- When zakat ordinance promulgated? 20 June 1980
- What meant of D-Day? Day upon which some significant event will occur or has occurred
- Fatima Jinnah Joined AIML in 1937.
- Who prepared Pirpur report? Raja Syed Mehdi (1938)
- When water accord between provinces? 1991
- Where Rawal dam constructed on river kurrang. “Bala Hisar fort built by Babar.
- Who administrated the oath of Prime minister to Liaqat Ali khan Muhammad Ali Jinnah.
- Where copper deposits in Chagi.
- Where is Chandka Medical College in Larkana.
- Where are artificial forest are being maintained in Changa Manga
- Which is Pakistan’s 2nd largest foreign exchange earner crop is Rice.
- C R formula prepared by Rajagopalachari.
- IPP stands for Independent Power producer.
- Mast Tawakli was poet of Balochi language
- Pakistan joined ILO on September 14, 1947.
- “Mogadishu” is the capital of Somalia.
- Baba Farid is a 1st Punjabi poet.
- “Ringitt” is the currency of Malaysia.
- Decimal system introduced in Pakistan on 1st January 1961.
- Turkmenistan is the largest natural gas producer among Muslim countries.
- Pentagon is a defense head office of USA.
- Gorbachev was the president of USSR.
- “Tahirah” khatab was given to Khadija (RA).
- “Lionel Messi” is a famous football player of Argentina.
- Who was called Sword of Allah? Khalid bin Walid
- Obama was awarded with Noble Prize for peace in 2009.
- Fourteen Points was presented by Jinnah on 28 March 1929.
- Hiyat-e-Javeed was written by Altaf Hussain Hali.
- Hazrat Adam (AS) built the Khana kaaba for the first time.
- Name of Governor General after Nazim-ud-Din? Ghulam Muhammad.
- Istanbul city lies in two continents.
- Vatican City and Lesotho are the countries that are located inside a country.
- Boxing Day in Australia 26 December.
- In which surah mention that “Islam is the Complete Religion”? Al-Maeda
- After Nile, Amazon is the second longest river of the world.
- “Pyrenees” is a range of mountains in southwest Europe that forms a natural border between France and Spain.
- “Three Gorges Dam” is name of world’s largest dam constructed in China.
- “Khaki Shadows” book was written by K.M. Arif.
- “Fort William College” was established at Calcutta (1600).
- Kingdom of Khwarzim was destroyed in 1218-20 AD by Changaiz Khan.
- “Junko Taibei” was the first woman to climb Everest.
- Sardar Atta ullah Mengal was the first Chief Minister of Baluchistan from May 1972 to February 1973.
- The Magna Carta was signed by King John on 15th June 1215.
- The first Pakistani Postal stamp was issued in July 1948.
- The European Union was established with its headquarters at Brussels in1957.
- “Ormara” is a port city (fishing harbor) located in the Makran or coastal region of Baluchistan Province in Pakistan.
- “Truancy” means One who is absent without permission, especially from school.
- Buddhist emperor Ashoka belonged to Mauryan Dynasty.
- “Crimean peninsula” lies between the Black Sea and the Sea of Azov.
- Liverpool is situated on bank of river Mersey.
- Hamburg is situated on bank of river Elbe.
- Helvetia is the old name of Switzerland.
- Kashf-al-Mahjoob was written by Hazrat Ali Hajveri.
- Roman Empire was established in 27 B.C. by Octavian.
- The temperate grasslands of Asia and Europe are known as Steppes.
- “Ex-officio” means In virtue of one’s office.
- In 1954 USA launched her first Atomic Submarine Nautilus.
- Pakistan’s first expedition land on Antarctica? On January 15, 1991.
- First Provincial elections after establishment of Pakistan were held in1951.
- First edition of Asar-us-Sanadid appeared in1846 by Sir Syed Ahmad Khan.
- Sir Syed Ahmad Khan became Chief Judge In1846.
- Headquarters of World Economic Forum is situated in Davos.
- The largest number of women representatives is in the parliament of Denmark.
- Z.A.Bhutto wrote the book “Great Tragedy”.
- Third Afghan War, Afghanistan gained its independence in 1921.
- Afghanistan gained its independence in 1921 under the leadership of Aman ul Allah.
- The foreign phrase Coup d’etat means Illegal.
- Central Asia became the part of Muslim Empire during the reign of Waleed I.
- Census is made after once in a decade.
- IAEA and OPEC headquarter is situated at Vienna.
- Al-Azhar University is situated in Egypt.
- Third world countries are called backward countries.
- “Alumni” means a male graduate or former student of a school, college, or university.
- Who was called the brain of Arab Hazrat Amr bin-al-Ass(RA).
- Last Khutba was delivered by Prophet (PBUH) on mountain of Safa.
- Blue and White Nile met at Khartum (Sudan).
- Lisbon is the capital of Portugal.
- Approximately 7000 languages are spoken in the world.
- Six billion species of living things are discovered up to date.
- ILO came into existence under the treaty of Versailles after World War 1 in 1919.
- 1st May is observed all over the world as Labour Day in honor of working people of Chicago.
- Mother tongue of Quaid-e-Azam was Gujrati and the professional qualification of Quaid-e-Azam was Bar at Law.
- Sir Sikindar Hayat was Chief Minister of Punjab in 1937
- Jean-Jacques Rousseau is the father of the French Revolution.The French Revolution (1789–1799), was a period of radical social and political upheaval in Fran France and indeed all of Europe. The absolute monarchy that had ruled France for centuries collapsed in three years.
- “Rabita al-Alam al-Islami” Muslim organization was founded in 1962.
- The University of Al-Karaouine is the oldest university of the world located in Morocco.
- General Ayub khan is the first elected President and Z.A Bhutto is the first elected PM of Pakistan.
- Hussain Shaheed Suharwardi was the first Pakistani Prime Minister, who visited China.
- ‘Ottawa convention 1997’ is related to Environment protection.
- The Leaning Tower (Pisa Tower) is located in Rome (Italy).
- Richard Nixon was only President of USA who resigned from his post because of “Watergate” scandal on 9 August, 1974.
- Next Football World Cup will be played in 2014 in Brazil.
- Noble Prize was first awarded? 1901
- ‘Tsunami’ means ‘Harbour Waves’ and the word is derived from Japanese.
- Which country’s flag is known as Union Jack?UK
- The term ‘16 yards hit’ is associated with Hockey.
- Who is the founder of Wikipedia?Jimmy Wales
- Sardar Abdul Qayyum Khan presented ‘Chenab Formula’ to resolve the Kashmir dispute.
- Dalhousie introduced the principle of the Doctrine of Lapse.
- Dome of Rock is located in Jerusalem.
- Greenwich Mean Time was established at London in 1884.
- The Bolshevik Revolution is associated with Russia.
- “Garuda” airline is the name of airline of Indonesia.
- Habib Bank provided 80 million loans for making 1st budget of Pakistan.
- Headquarters of the Amnesty International is located in London.
- The 2012 Olympic Games are scheduled to be held at London.
- Sher Shah’s real name was Farid Khan.
- Pakistan won gold medal for the first time in Olympics 1960.
- ‘Latakia’ is the seaport of Syria.
- The Declaration of Independence of the American Colonies was adopted by the Constitutional Congress on July 4, 1776 at Philadelphia.
- Mahan Airline belongs to Iran.
- Which American industrialist was praised by Adlof Hitler in his autobiography? Mein Kampf. In fact, he was the only American to be praised by Hitler? Henry F
- Pakistan’s first Constituent Assembly constituted on July 20, 1947.
- Saddat Dynasty was founded by Khizar Khan in 1414.
- Who advocated the theory of laissez faire? Adam Smith
- Senate of Pakistan is consisting of 104 members after the 18th amendment.
- ‘TRIPITIKA’ is a sacred book of Buddhists.
- Which is the longest river of America? Mississippi
- Hitler party which came into power in 1933 is known as Nazi Party.
- Epsom (England) is the place associated with Horse racing
- Guarantee to an exporter that the importer of his goods will pay immediately for the goods ordered by him, is known as Letter of Credit (L/C)
- First Afghan War took place in 1839.
- Gulf cooperation council was originally formed by Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia and United Arab Emirates
- Dumping is selling of goods abroad at a price well below the production cost at the home market price; the process by which the supply of a manufacture’ domestic market, which batches him better price; prohibited by regulations of GATT
- Habeas Corpus Act 1679 states that no one was to be imprisoned without a writ or warrant stating the charge against him; provided facilities to a prisoner release in bail; safeguarded the personal liberties of the people against arbitrary imprisonment by the king’s orders
- Each year World Red Cross and Red Crescent Day is celebrated on May 8
- Fire temple is the place of worship of Zoroastrianism (Parsi Religion).
- Durand Cup is associated moon is a velocity to get rid of the Earth’s gravitational pull For safety with the game of Football
- First International Peace Congress was held in London in 1843 AD
- Dr. Zakir Hussain was the first Muslim president of India
- Hockey was introduced in the Asian Games in1958 in Tokyo
- ESCAP stands for Economic and Social Commission for Asia and Pacific
- During the first crusade, crusaders reached Jerusalem and captured it in 1099 AD
- Dr. Linus Carl Pauling is the only person to have won two Nobel prizes individually for Chemistry in 1954, Peace Prize in 1962
- F-ree market is market where the price of a commodity is determined by f-ree play of the forces of supply and demand
- ICAO stands for International Civil Aviation Organization
- Which country makes the Entac Missiles? France
- The ‘Great Leap Forward’ was Chinese Economic Programme
- What is the actual name of F-16? Fighting Falcon
- The constitution of European Union has not been ratified byFrance
- In which month does the U.N. General Assembly usually meet every year of? Third Tuesday of September
- Which of the following Internet Search Engines will introduce the World’s biggest digital Library? Google(head office in New York)
- Under “Vision 2025” WAPDA will construct SATPARA Dam on Indus river in:Northern Areas
- The Headquarters of the UN Security Council is located atNew York
- PETRONAS towers are located in Kuala Lumpur.
- The number of players in each team of basketball game is 5
- Mahbub-ul-Haq Human Development Center is located at Islamabad
- Maple leaf is the National emblem of Canada
- ‘Hamas’ was founded in 1987 by Sheikh Ahmed Yassin, Abdel Aziz al-Rantissiand Mohammad Taha
- Which of the following regions of Balochistan will be irrigated through Kachi Canal Nasirabad
- India is constructing Kishanganda Dam in Baramula.
- Who united all the Sikhs and founded a kingdom in the Punjab? Ranjit Singh
- How many members were nominated by Muslim League for the Interim-Government in 1946? 5
- Fraizi Movement was started by Haji Shariat Ullah in Bangal in 1828
- When was the first agreement signed on Siachen glacier? 1949
- What were the key issues for discussion in the 2nd Round Table Conference? Issue of Federation and minorities in the Sub-Continent
- Which religious scholar tried to eradicate different innovations from the religion? Haji Shariat Ullah
- When did the British Government Issue White Paper on Constitutional Proposals? In March, 1933
- When President Zia-ul-Haq enforced an interim constitution? 1981
- What is the old name of Pakpatan? Ajudhan
- Who is the founder of Unionist Party? Sir Fazal Hussain
- On which river Merani Dam is built? Dasht River
- When was the Qisas and Diyat ordinance enforced in Pakistan? October 13, 1990
- Who said that Cripps Mission was a post-dated cheque of a crashing bank? Mahatma Gandhi
- Rakaposhi mountain peak is located near? Swat Valley
- The North Western areas are Muslim majority areas. We will not only keep these majorities but will turn them into a Muslim state.
- Name the poet who had command over seven languages? Sachal Sarmast
- The reign of which of the following Sultans is said to mark the highest point of territorial expansion of the Sultanate. Muhammad bin Taghluq
- What was the main reason behind Muslim League Failure in the Elections of 1937? The organizational problems and opposition by local
- The first successful evening paper from Lahore is Sahafat.
- Lord Harding was the author of ‘My India Years’.
- Treaty of Lausane was signed in 1923.
- The book ‘verdict on India’ was written by Beverlay Nickolas.
- The founder of Two Nations Theory is considered to be Sir Syed Ahmad Khan.
- During the Tashkent Agreement the Foreign Minister of Pakistan was Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto.
- Chachnama was originally written in Sindhi.
- Friday was declared for the first time as an official weekly holiday by Zulfikar Ali Bhutto
- Neelum River flows into Jehlum.
- Gilgit Agency was set up in 1873.
- Satpara Lake is located near Skardu.
- Mahabat khan Mosque was destroyed by fire
- What is the ranking of Thar Desert in the world? 9
- What was the main difficulty which delayed the constitution making in Pakistan? The distribution of powers between Federal and Provincial Governments
- Identify the importance of the Lahore Resolution of the Muslim League passed in 1940? It had the support of the entire Muslim Country
- Liaqat-Nehru pact was announced at Delhi in April 1950.
- Muhammad Ali Bogra formula was put forward in October 1953.
- Area around the river is known as Bela.
- Cease-fire line case into existence in 1949.
- Pakistan established its first Atomic Energy Institute on January, 1955.
- Pakistan was declared as great ally of Non NATO in 2003.
- Shaikh ismail the saint, who first came in Lahore.
- When was the local Govt.system under the devolution of power plan, 2001, inaugurated? Aug. 14,2001
- When Pakistan got first loan from USA? 1952
- In which year Quaid-e-Azam went into self-exile in London? 1931
- Gandhi called Pakistan Resolution a Moral wrong.
- How many Mughal emperors ruled over sub-continent? 17
- Who is the author of “Hunter par Hunter”? Maulana Zafar Ali khan
- The Indian forces occupy the state of Jammu and Kashmir on Oct. 27, 1947
- Defense Pact between USA and Pakistan? April, 1954
- “A New History of Indo-Pakistan” is written by K. Ali
- Quaid-e-Azam became the permanent president of Muslim League 1934
- The Cabinet Mission announced their plan on 16th May 1946
- Dutch East Indies is the old name of Indonesia.
- Which US state has the sugar maple as its state tree and is the leading US producer of maple sugar? Vermont.
- Apart from French, German and Romansch, what is the fourth official language of the Switzerland? Italian.
- In which city was the world’s first underground train was service opened in 1863? London
- How many pairs of ribs are there in the human body? 12
- What is the main port of Italy? Genoa
- In which state is Harvard University? New Jersey
- Which city was the first capital of the Kingdom of Italy until 1865? Turin
- Which country is separated from Ethiopia (Abyssinia is it’s old name) by the Red Sea? Yemen
- “Mount Logan” is the highest peak in Canada.
- What is measured by an ammeter? Electric current
- The doctrine of “Wahdatul-Wajood” was presented by Ibn-e- Arabi.
- Before Referendum Sylhet was the part of Assam.
- Banks were nationalized in Pakistan 1974.
- Where is Kallar Kahar situated? Chakwal
- When Pakistan introduced National Identity cards (NIC)? 1974
- Which language is prominent in Hazara division? Hindko
- The northern part of which country is called Oesling? Luxembourg
- Napier is a city in which country? New Zealand
- What is the Hook of Holland? A port in the southeast Netherlands
- The river Douro forms part of the border between which two countries? Spain and Portugal
- In which country is the Great Slave Lake? Canada
- “Brussels” is the headquarters of European Economic Community.
- Anjuman-i-Hamayat-Islam was established in subcontinent 1884 and Khalifa Hamid-ud-Din is the first president.
- Colorado river forms the Grand Canyon in the United States.
- England’s greatest poet and dramatist whose 450th birth anniversary will be celebrated throughout the world in 2014 is William Shakespeare.
- Woodrow Wilson was the President of USA during World War I.
- Hahn Otto is the German scientist who invented the atom bomb.
- Qutubuddin Aibak laid the foundation of the first independent Turkish kingdom in India in 1206.
- “Rohtas Fort” was constructed on the bank river of Jhelum by (on Sher Shah’s order) Todar Mal.
- Hazara division of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province comprises five district including abbottabad, Batagram, Kohistan, Mansehra and Haripur.
- The foundation stone of the Sikhism’s holiest place “Golden Temple” at Amritsar was laid by Hazrat Mian Mir.
- “Baburnama” (alternatively known as Tuzk-e Babri) is the name given to the memoirs of Babur (1483-1530), founder of the Mughal Empire and a great-great an autobiographical work, originally written in the Chagatai language.
- Which of the following countries is the world’s largest emitter of Carbon Dioxide in the atmosphere? China
- Syed Abul Ala Maududi is the first Editor-in-Chief of the magazine ‘Tarjuman-ul-Quran’.
- The Winter Olympic Games came into being in 1924.
- Road safety day is observed on 3rd June.
- Monsoon season in Pakistan starts in July and end in September.
- Headquarter of United Nations Fund for Population Activities (established in1967) is located in New York.
- The river Danube rises in which country? Germany
- The UK is the world’s largest tea importer country. (Pakistan is the second largest; Sri Lanka is the largest tea exporter and India is the largest tea producer
- The district of the country having lowest population density is Kharan (with a population densityof only 4 people /km2.
- Darfur conflict is in Sudan.
- The first President of America who made an official visit to Pakistan was Dwight D. Eisenhower.
- The ‘Aid to Pakistan Consortium’ meets every year in Paris.
- Which of the following International Organizations has no formal structure and secretariat? G-8
- Who were the three statesmen who formulated Non-Aligned Movement (NAM)? Nehru, Nasser, and Tito
- Six official working languages are recognized by UNO.
- Alliance among India, Germany, Japan and Brazil to support each other’s bid for permanent seat on UN Security Council is called G 4.
- The Iran-Pakistan-India gas pipeline is also known as Peace Pipeline.
- “Silk Air” is an airline of Singapore.
- Which of the following categories of Nobel Prize was established in 1968? Economics
- Total cultivable Land of Pakistan is approximately 80 million hectares which is the 25% of total land area.
- Madagascar is the largest island in Indian Ocean.
- 2016 Summer Olympics will be held at Rio de Janerio
- “Kyat” is the currency of Myanmar.
- Environment Treaty Kyoto Protocol will be expired in 2012.
- Sudan established diplomatic relationship with China in 1959.
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