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Pakistan General Knowledge All Information


About Paksistan
Posted by Muneer Hayat on 1 February 2014, 8:12 am
Pakistan General Knowledge All Information About Paksistan
1. First state to join Pakistan was BahawulPur, 1954.
2. Pakistan opened its first embassy in Iran.
3. Egypt was first to open its embassy in Pakistan. (chk)
4. First governor of State Bank Zahid Hussain.
5. Iran was first to recognize Pakistan.
6. First lady federal minister Vikarun Nisa Noor (Tourism).
7. First Lady governor Rana Liaquat Ali (Sindh) 1973-1976.
8. Pak: cricket team first visited England.(chk: India)
9. First captain of cricket team Abdul Hafeez Kardar.
10. First century Nazar Mohammd against India in 1954 in Lacknow.
11. First Woman University is located in Rawalpindi.
12. First governor of Punjab=Francis Moody.
13. First CM of Punjab=Iftikhar Hussain Mamdot.
14. First Governor of Sindh=Ghulam Hussain Hidayatullah.
15. First CM of Sindh=Ayub Khoro.
16. First Governor of Baluchistan=Lt: General Riaz Hussain.
17. First CM of Baluchistan=Attaullah Mengal.
18. First Chief Justice of Pak: Sir Abdur Rasheed.
19. First PM of Azad Kashmir=Abdul Hamid Khan.
20. First President of AJK=Sardar Ibrahim Khan.
21. First Commander-in-Chief of Pak: Army was Frank Miservi.
22. First chairman Joint Chiefs of Muneer Hayat Committee was General Mohd: Sahrif.
23. First chief of Muneer Hayat of armed forces was General Tikka Khan.
24. First governor State Bank was Zahid Hussain.
25. First daily newspaper is Amroz 1947.
26. First lady pilot was Shukriya Khanum.
27. First museum of Pak established in Karachi in 1950.
28. First Bank was United Bank (7th August, 1947)
29. First Agriculture Reforms in Pak: Jan: 24, 1959.
30. First Chief Election Commissioner of Pak: Mr. Khan F.M.Khan (25th March, 1956)
31. Election Commision was created on 23rd March, 1956 under Article 137 of 1956
consititution.
32. First Muslim Commander in Chief of Pak: Ayub Khan.
33. First Radio Station established was of Karachi.
34. First T.V station was setup at Lahore on Nov: 26, 1964.
35. First lady Lady Major General in Pak: Dr. Shahida Malik.
36. First Space satellite was launched by Pak: in 1990.
37. First private TV Channel STN launched in 1990.
38. First Chairman Senate was Habibullah Khan.
39. First woman judge of High Court: Majida Rizvi.
40. First constructed barrage of Pak: Sukkur Barrage.
41. First Secretary General of Pak: Ch: Mohd: Ali.
42. Agro museum is at Lailpur.
43. First bio-gas plant was installed in 1974.
44. First woman bank established on Dec: 1, 1989.
45. Badshahi mosque built in 1670 A.D.
46. Designataion of GG changed into President on 23rd March, 1956.
47. Largest Hockey stadium is National Hockey Stadium Lahore.
48. First minority minister of Pak: Joginder Nath Mandal held the portfolio of law.
49. First Atomic Reactor established in Islamabad in 1956. (chk).
50. Largest railway tunnel is Khojak.
51. Smallest dam of Pak: Warsak dam.
52. Largest fort of Pak: “Rani Kot”.
53. City Bank is the largest bank in the country.(chk:Habib Bank)
54. Nishan-e-Pak: is the highest civil award of Pak:
55. Second highest civil award is Hilal-e-Pak:
56. Ayub National Park (Rawalpinidi) is the largest Park in Pakistan.
57. Lahore Museum is the biggest in Pak: (chk)
58. Largest Railway station is Lahore.
59. Highest Pass is Muztag Pass which connects Gilgit to Xinkiyang.
60. Largest canal is Lloyd Barrage Canal or Sukkur Barrage or Lance Down Pull built
in 1936.
61. Largest Cement Plant is Lucky Cement Plant near Luki Marwat.
62. Largest road is Shahrah-e-Pak:
63. Shortest river is Ravi.
64. Smallest division is Karachi.
65. Largest division is Kalat.
66. Largest division of Sindh is Therparkar.
67. Habib Bank Plaza Karachi has 23 stories (345 ft)
68. Minar-e-Pak: is 196 ft, 8 inches high.
69. Pakistan has its longest boundary with Afghanistan.
70. Pakistan is 34th largest country in the world, 6th population wise.
71. Smallest civil award is Tamg-e-Khidmat.
72. First census of Indo-Pak: 1881.
73. Highest dam is Mangla dam.
74. Pak: expedition to Antarctica reached on 5 Jan, 1991 established Jinnah
Research Station
75. Longest tenure as Governor General was Ghulam Mohammad.
76. Longest tenure as President was Ayub Khan.
77. Longest period of rule was of Zia.
78. Longest tenure as PM was of Liaquat Ali
79. Shortest tenure as PM of Ayub Khan (3 days) then Shujaat Hussain (47 days).
80. Shortest tenure as President is of Bhutto.
81. Shortest tenure as Governor General is of Quaid.
82. Longest tenure as Governor General is of Ghulam Mohd:
83. Largest library is Quaid-e-Azam library.
84. Largest University is in Punjab.
85. Oldest university is in Punjab.
86. The only non-military shaheed to receive Nishan-e-Haider was Subaidar Lalik Jan
he belonged to NLI.
87. Highest peak of Sulaiman mountains is Takht-e-Sulaiman.
88. Highest peak is K2 (Goodwin Austin 5,611 meters)
89. 2nd largest glacier of Pak: is Batura.
90. Largest Island of Pak: is Manora.
91. Smallest city is Jehlum.
92. Longest tunnel rail= Khojak (2.43 miles) (Baluchistan), road=Lowari Tunnel (5
miles), water=Warsak
Dam Tunnel (3.5 miles).
93. Rainiest city is RawalPindi.
94. Rainiest place is Muree.
95. First Medical College was Nishtar Medical College.
96. Smallest Dam is Warsak dam.
97. Largest mountain range is Karakoram.
98. First to receive Nishan-e-Hyder was Mohd: Sarwar Shaheed.
99. First private airline of Pakistan is Hajvari.
100. Pak’s Second largest city is Lahore.
101. Abdur Rasheed was the first chief Justice was the first chief justice of
Pakistan.
102. Zafarullah khan was the first foreign minister of Pakistan.
103. Keenjhar is the largest man made lake in Pakistan.
104. Manchar Lake is the biggest lake of Pakistan.
105. Trich Mir is the highest peak of Hindu Kush.
106. Largest coal mine is in Quetta.
107. In Pakistan, first woman bank was established in the year 1989.
108. Pakistan’s first geo-scientific laboratory is functioning in Islamabad.
109. The highest point of the Khyber Pass is Landhi Kotal.
110. The first atomic power station of Pakistan was installed in Karachi.
111. The First President of America who made an official visit to Pakistan was
Dwight D. Eishenhower
112. Largest airline is PIA.
113. Largest airport is Quaid-e-Azam Internationl Airport, Karachi.
114. Largest canal is Lloyd Barrage Canal.
115. Largest dam is Terbela.
116. Largest desert is Thar.
117. Largest district is Khuzdar (Baluchistan).
118. Largest industial unit is Pak: Steel Mill.
119. Largest industry is Textile.
120. Largest island is Manora (Karachi)
121. Largest Jungle is Changa Manga (Kasur).
122. Largest lake (artificial) is Keenjhar.
123. Largest lake (natural) is Manchar.
124. Largest library is Pujab Public Library, Lahore.
125. Largest mine is Salt Mines of Khewra.
126. Largest motorway is Lahore-Islamabad.
127. Largest museum is National Meseum, Karachi.
128. Largest circulated urdu newspaper is Jang, Enghish is The News.
129. Largest nuclear reactor is KANUPP, Karachi.
130. Largest oil field is Dhurnal Oil Field.
131. Largest park is Ayub National Park, Rawalpindi.
132. Largest Radio Station is Islamabad.
133. Largest university is Punjab University, Lahore.
134. Longest coast is of Baluchistan (771 km)
135. Largest railway platform is of Rohri.
136. Longest railway track: Karachi to Landi Kotal.
137. Longest road: Karachi to Peshawar.
138. First TV station in Pakistan started at Lahore.
139. Pakistan’s first radio station was set up at Karachi

All Information About Quran , Al-Quran


MCQs
Posted by Muneer Hayat on 1 February 2014, 7:55 am
All Information About Quran , Al-Quran MCQs

1. How many Sura are in Holy Quran ?


114
2. How many Verses are in Holy Quran ?
6666.
3. How many dots are in Holy Quran ?
1015030.
4. How many over bar (zaber) are in Holy Quran ?
93243
5. How many under bar ( Zaer) are in Holy Quran ?
39586
6. How many Raque are in Holy Quran ?
1000.
7. How many stop ( Waqf) are in Holy Quran ?
5098.
8. How many Thashdeed are in Holy Quran ?
19253.
9. How many letters are in Holy Quran ?
323671
10 How many pash are in Holy Quran ?
4808.
11 How many Madd are in Holy Quran ?
1771
12 How many words are in Holy Quran ?
77701.
13 How many parts are in the Holy Quran?
30.
14 How many times is Bismillah Al-Rahmaan Al-Raheem repeated ?
114.
15 How many Sura start with Bismillah Al-Rahmaan Al-Raheem ?
113.
16 How many times is the word ‘Quran’ repeated in Holy Quran ?
70.
17 Which is the longest Sura of Holy Quran ?
Al-Baqarah.
18 What is the best drink mentioned in Holy Quran ?
Milk.
19 The best eatable thing in the Quran?
Honey.
20 Which is the shortest Sura of Holy Quran ?
Qauthar
21 The longest verse of Holy Quran is in which Sura?
Al-Baqarah No.282
22 The most disliked thing by the Allah that is Halal is?
Divorce
23 Which letter is used the most in Holy Quran?
Alaph
24 Which letter is used the least in Holy Quran ?
Zaa.
25 Which is the best night mentioned in Holy Quran ?
Night of Qadar.
26 Which is the best month mentioned in Holy Quran ?
Ramadan.
27 Which is the biggest animal mentioned in Holy Quran ?
Elephant.
28 Which is the smallest animal mentioned in Holy Quran ?
Mosquito
29 How many words are in the longest Sura of Holy Quran ?
25500.
30 How many words are in the smallest Sura of Holy Quran ?
42
31 Which Sura of Holy Quran is called the mother of Quran ?
Sura Alfatiha
32 How many Sura start with Alhamduallah?
5- Fatiha,Inaam, Kahf, Saba & Fatr.
33 Which Sura has the same number of verses as the number of the Holy
Quran ?
Taqveer, 114 verses.
34 How many Sura’s name is only one letter ?
Three, Qaf, Sad & Noon.
35 How many Sura’s start with word ” Inna ” ?
Four sura – Fatha, Nuh,Qadr, Qausar.
36 Which Sura has the number of its verses equal to the number of
Masumeen ?
Saf, 14 Verses.
37 Which sura are called Musabbahat ?
Esra, Hadeed, Hsar, Juma, Taghabun & Aala.
38 How many sura are Makkahi and how many are Madani?
Macci 86, Madni 28.
39 Which sura is the name of the tribe of the Holy Prophet ?
Quresh
40 Which sura is called the heart of Holy Quran ?
Yaseen.
41 In which sura is the name of Allah repeated five times ?
Sura al-Haj.
42 Which sura are named Azaiam ?
Sajdah, Fusselat, Najum & Alaq.
43 Which sura is the name of one Holy war ?
Sura Ahzaab.
44 Which sura is on the name of metal ?
Sura Hadeed
45 Which sura does not start with Bismellah ?
Sura Tauba.
46 Which sura is called ‘ Aroos-ul-Quran ?
Sura Rahman.
47 Which sura is considered as 1/3 of holy Quran ?
Sura Ikhlas
48 The names of how many sura are with out dot ?
Hamd, Raad, Toor, Room, Masad.
49 Which sura did Besmillah come twice ?
Sura Naml.
50 How many sura start with the Initials ( Mukette’at )
29 Sura.
51 Which Sura was revealed twice ?
Sura Hamd.
52 In which Sura is the back biter condemed?
Sura Humzah.
53 In which Sura is the name of Allah repeated in every verse ?
Sura Mujadala.
54 In which Sura is the letter ‘Fa’ not it?
Hamd.
55 Which Sura are called Mozwethatan
Falk Nas.
56 Which Sura if their name sare reversed remain the same ?
Lael Tabbat.
57 Which Sura if its first letter is removed becomes the name of a city in
Saudi Arabia?
Sajdah
58 Which Sura start with word ‘ Tabarak Allthey
Mulk & Furkan
59 Macci Sura were revealed in how many years ?
13 years
60 Madani Sura were revealed in how many years ?
10 years.
61 Which sura start with word Kad ?
Mujadala & Momenoon.
62 Which Sura is related to Hazrat Ali ?
Sura Adiat.
63 How many Suras are in the 30th. Chapter ?
37.
64 Which sura does every verse end with letter ‘Dal ‘ ?
Tauheed.
65 Which Sura is revealed in respect of Ahllelbayet ?
Sura Dahr.
66 In Which sura does every verse end with letter ‘ Ra ‘
Qather
67 In which surais the creation of human being mentioned ?
Sura Hijr V-26.
68 In which sura is the regulations for prisoner of war mentioned ?
Sura Nesa
69 Which sura has the laws about marriage ?
Sura Nesa.
70 Which sura if its name is reversed becomes the name of one bird ?
Sura Room.
71 In which sura is the story of the worship of cow of Bani Esra’iel
mentioned ?
Sura Taha.
72 In which sura is the law of inheritance mentioned?
Sura Nesa.
73 In which sura is the Hegira of Holy Prophet mentioned ?
Sura Infall.
74 In which Sura are the 27 Attributes of God mentioned ?
Sura Hadeed.
75 How many times Kalima Tayyaba is mentioned in Quran?
2 Times
76 The word Quran means?
Read Again and Again.
77 What is the meaning of Surah in Holy Quran?
Refuge.
78. How any surah are Makki in Holy Quran?
86.
79 How many surah are Madani in Holy Quran?
28.
80 How many Rukus in Holy Quran ?
558
81 Which is Longest Surah in Holy Quran?
Al-Baqrah
82 Which is shortest Surah in Holy Quran?
Al-Kausar
83 Which is last Surah of Holy Quran?
Al-Naas.
84 How many verse reveled in first Wahi?
5.

World Solved General Knowledge For PSC


Exams
Grand Central Terminal, Park Avenue, New York is the world’s
A.largest railway station
B.highest railway station
C.longest railway station
D.None of the above
Answer: Option A
Eritrea, which became the 182nd member of the UN in 1993, is in the continent of
A.Asia B.Africa
C.Europe D.Australia
Answer: Option B
Epsom (England) is the place associated with
A.Horse racing B.Polo
C.Shooting D.Snooker
Answer: Option A
First Afghan War took place in
A.1839 B.1840
C.1833 D.1848
Answer: Option A
First China War was fought between
A.China and Britain
B.China and France
C.China and Egypt
D.China and Greek
Answer: Option A
Each year World Red Cross and Red Crescent Day is celebrated on
A.May 8 B.May 18
C.June 8 D.June 18
Answer: Option A
Gravity setting chambers are used in industries to remove
A.SOx B.NOx
C.suspended particulate matter D.CO
Answer: Option C
Fire temple is the place of worship of which of the following regions?
A.Taoism B.Judaism C.Zoroastrianism (Parsi Religion)
D.Shintoism
Answer: Option C
Georgia, Uzbekistan and Turkmenistan became the members of UNO in
A.1991 B.1992 C.1993 D.1994
Answer: Option B
Germany signed the Armistice Treaty on ____ and World War I ended
A.January 19, 1918 B.May 30, 1918 C.November 11, 1918
D.February 15, 1918
Answer: Option C
During World War II, when did Germany attack France?
A.1940 B.1941 C.1942 D.1943
Answer: Option A
Frederick Sanger is a twice recipient of the Nobel Prize for
A.Chemistry in 1958 and 1980 B.Physics in 1956 and 1972
C.Chemistry in 1954 and Peace in 1962 D.Physics in 1903 and Chemistry in 1911
Answer: Option A
Euclid was
A.Greek mathematician B.Contributor to the use of deductive principles of logic as
the basis of
geometry
C.Propounded the geometrical theorems D.All of the above
Answer: Option D
Filaria is caused by
A. Bacteria B.Mosquito C.Protozoa D.Virus
Answer: Option B
Hamid Karzai was chosen president of Afghanistan in
A.2000 B.2001 C.2002 D.2003
Answer: Option C
Durand Cup is associated with the game of
A.Cricket B.Football C.Hockey D.Volleyball
Answer: Option B
First International Peace Congress was held in London in
A.1564 AD B.1798 AD C.1843 AD D.1901 AD
Answer: Option C
Dr. Zakir Hussain was
A.the first Muslim president of India B.first vice president of India
C.first president of Indian National Congress D.first speaker of Lok Sabha
Answer: Option A
G-15 is an economic grouping of
A.First World Nations B.Second World Nations
C.Third World Nations D.Fourth World Nations
Answer: Option C
Fathometer is used to measure
A.Earthquakes B.Rainfall C.Ocean depth D.Sound intensity
Answer: Option C
For galvanizing iron which of the following metals is used?
A.Aluminium B.Copper C.Lead D.Zinc
Answer: Option D
Economic goods are
A.all commodities that are limited in quantity as compared to their demand
B.Commodities that is available according to their demand
C.Commodities that is available more as compared to demand
D.None of the above
Answer: Option A
For purifying drinking water alum is used
A.for coagulation of mud particles
B.to kill bacteria
C.to remove salts
D.to remove gases
Answer: Option A
Hockey was introduced in the Asian Games in
A.1958 in Tokyo B.1962 in Jakarta
C.1966 in Bangkok D.1970 in Bangkok
Answer: Option A
ESCAP stands for
A.Economic and Social Commission for Asia and Pacific
B.European Society Council for Africa and Pacific
C.Economic and Social Commission for Africa and Pacific
D.None of the above
Answer: Option A
During the first crusade, crusaders reached Jerusalem and captured it in
A.1000 AD B.1099 AD C.1200 AD D.1515 AD
Answer: Option B
Dr. Linus Carl Pauling is the only person to have won two Nobel prizes individually
for
A.Chemistry in 1954, Peace Prize in 1962
B.Peace Prize in 1954, Chemistry in 1962
C.Physics in 1954, Medicine in 1962
D.Medicine in 1954, Physics in 1962
Answer: Option A
Free market is
A.a condition in the international market where nations do not impose customs duty
or other taxes
on import of goods
B.market where the price of a commodity is determined by free play of the forces of
supply and
demand
C.ports that are exempted from payment of customs duty on articles of commerce,
primarily to
encourage tourism
D.None of the above
Answer: Option B
East Timor, which became the 191st member of the UN, is in the continent of
A.Asia B.Africa C.Europe D.South America
Answer: Option A
Free surface of a liquid behaves like a sheet and tends to contract to the smallest
possible area due
to the
A.force of adhesion B.force of friction C.centrifugal force D.force of cohesion
Answer: Option D
Excessive secretion from the pituitary gland in the children results in
A.increased height B.retarded growth C.weakening of bones D.None of the above
Answer: Option A
In which year of First World War Germany declared war on Russia and France?
A.1914 B.1915 C.1916 D.1917
Answer: Option A
ICAO stands for
A.International Civil Aviation Organization
B.Indian Corporation of Agriculture Organization
C.Institute of Company of Accounts Organization
D.None of the above
Answer: Option A
In which of the following years, the membership of the Security Council was
increased from 11 to 15
(under Article 23)?
A.1960 B.1965 C.1972 D.1975
Answer: Option B
In 1945, fifty nations met to phrase the basic charter for a world organization
which would “save
succeeding generations from the scourge of war”. This conference took place at
A.Dumbarton Oaks B.London C.San Francisco D.Yalta
Answer: Option C
In a normal human body, the total number of red blood cells is
A.15 trillion B.20 trillion C.25 trillion D.30 trillion
Answer: Option D
How many red blood cells does the bone marrow produce every second?
A.5 million B.7 million C.10 million D.12 million
Answer: Option C
How many times has Brazil won the World Cup Football Championship?
A.Four times B.Twice C.Five times D.Once
Answer: Option C
If speed of rotation of the earth increases, weight of the body
A.increases B.remains unchanged C.decreases D.may decrease or increase
Answer: Option C
Indira Gandhi was assassinated in
A.1974 B.1984 C.1994 D.2004
Answer: Option B
In a normal human being, how much time does food take to reach the end of the
intestine for
complete absorption?
A.About 8 hours B.About 12 hours
C.About 16 hours D.About 18 hours
Answer: Option B
In certain diseases antibiotics are administered. The object is
A.stimulate production of white blood cells for fighting the disease
B.stimulate production of antibodies
C.inhibit the growth of bacteria
D.produce toxins against bacteria
Answer: Option C
In which of the followings places was the last Winter Olympics Games held?
A.Albertville B.Lillehammer C.Calgary D.Salt Lake City (USA)
Answer: Option D
Hundred year war was fought between
A.France and England
B.Greek and Persian forces
C.Civil war in England
D.None of the above
Answer: Option A
Hybridization is
A.downward movement of water through soil
B.a process of tilling the land
C.decayed vegetable matter
D.cross-fertilization between two varieties
Answer: Option D
Innocent III, who became pope in 1198 led
A.the first crusade
B.the second crusade
C.the third crusade
D.the fourth crusade
Answer: Option D
In which year a resolution ‘Uniting for Peace’ was adopted by UN General Assembly?
A.1950 B.1960 C.1965 D.1980
Answer: Option A
In which of the following organs of human body does maximum absorption of food take
place?
A.Gullet B.Large intestine C.Small intestine D.Stomach
Answer: Option C
How much of blood does the normal human heart on each of its contraction pump into
the arteries?
A.30 cm3 B.60 cm3 C.30 cm5 D.60 cm5
Answer: Option B
In UNO, the new members are admitted to the General Assembly on the recommendation
of ____
and ____ the members of the General Assembly should vote in favour.
A.Security Council; two-thirds B.Security Council; one-third
C.International Court of Justice; two-thirds D.International Court of Justice; one-
third
Answer: Option A
Logarithm tables were invented by
A.John Napier B.John Doe C.John Harrison D.John Douglas
Answer: Option A
Modern football is said to have evolved from
A.England B.India C.France D.Spain
Answer: Option A
Malfunctioning of which of the following organs causes jaundice?
A.Stomach B.Pancreas C.Liver D.Kidney
Answer: Option C
Olympic creed and oath was composed by ____ the founder of modern Olympics.
A.Rev Father Didon B.Baron Pierre de Coubertin
C.Norman Pitchard D.None of the above
Answer: Option B
Lance Armstrong, a sportsperson of international repute, belongs to which of the
following
countries?
A.USA B.Ukraine C.Spain D.Brazil
Answer: Option A
Liquids transmit pressure equally in all directions. This is known as
A.Boyle-Pascal’s Law B.Pascal’s Law
C.Archimedes’ Principle D.None of the above
Answer: Option B
John F. Kennedy, President of USA, died on
A.1963 B.1964 C.1965 D.1966
Answer: Option A
Normally the Commonwealth Games are held at intervals of
A.3 years B.4 years C.5 years D.there is no fixed interval
Answer: Option B
Mother Teresa won the Nobel Prize for Peace in
A.1992 B.1979 C.1988 D.1954
Answer: Option B
Most commonly used bleaching agent is
A.alcohol B.carbon dioxide
C.chlorine D.sodium chloride
Answer: Option C
Of the UN Agencies, which one specifically aims at further economic development by
encouraging
productive private enterprise?
A.United Nations Industrial Development Organisation
B.International Finance Corporation
C.International Monetary Fund
D.World Bank
Answer: Option B
Neil Armstrong and Edwin Aldrin were the first to
A.step on the moon B.circle the moon
C.walk in space D.journey into space
Answer: Option A
Numismatics is the study of
A.coins B.numbers C.stamps D.space
Answer: Option A
Lhasa airport at Tibet is the World’s
A.largest airport B.highest airport
C.lowest airport D.busiest airport
Answer: Option B
Of the various agencies related to the United Nations, the one that has the longest
period is
A.International Labour Organisation
B.Universal Postal Union
C.World Health Organisation
D.World Meteorological Organisation
Answer: Option B
Philology is the
A.study of bones B.study of muscles
C.study of architecture D.science of languages
Answer: Option D
Study of life in outer space is known as
A.endbiology B.exobiology C.enterbiology D.neobiology
Answer: Option B
Soil acidity is generally corrected by
A.proper irrigation B.adding sodium hydroxide
C.liming D.application of fertilizers
Answer: Option C
Oscar Awards were instituted in
A.1968 B.1929 C.1901 D.1965
Answer: Option B
Small amounts of iodine are necessary in our diet to
A.prevent pellagra B.compensate for underactive the thyroid gland
C.stimulate clotting of blood D.stimulate pituitary gland
Answer: Option B
Queensland and Northern Territory Aerial Service is an International Airline of
A.Afghanistan B.Belgium C.East Africa D.Australia
Answer: Option D
Taoism is followed in
A.worldwide B.Iran and north-west India
C.China, Taiwan, Nauru, Brunei, Singapore and Vietnam
D.Japan
Answer: Option C
Socrates was the wisest man of the ancient world and developed the method of
enquiry and
instruction, belonged to
A.France B.Athens C.Greece D.China
Answer: Option B
Paleontology is a branch of science that deals with the
A.behavior of animals B.origin and growth of plants
C.the forms of life as revealed by fossils of animals or plants
D.formation of new stars
Answer: Option C
Sir Humphrey Dary was a British chemist who
A.invented the safety lamp for miners
B.discovered the anesthetic properties of nitrous oxide
C.both (a) and (b)
D.None of the above
Answer: Option C
The air we inhale is mixture of gases. Which of the following gases in the mixture
is highest in
percentage?
A.Carbon dioxide B.Nitrogen
C.Oxygen D.Ozone
Answer: Option B
Oxford university was founded in
A. 1139 AD B. 1163 AD C. 215 BC D. 55 BC
Answer: Option B
The American General who led the revolt against the British and declared American
independence
was
A.George Washington B.Bill Clinton
C.George Bush D.None of the above
Answer: Option A
Regular meetings of Trusteeship Council (UNO) are held
A.once a year B.twice a year C.thrice a year D.four times a year
Answer: Option B
Radioactive substances can be produced readily in
A.an electron gun B.an atomic pile C.a transistor D.a Wilson cloud chamber
Answer: Option B
Profit made when an asset is sold more than the price at which it was bought is
called
A.capital B.capital-gain C.capitalism D.None of the above
Answer: Option B
Rajiv Gandhi, Prime Minister of India, was assassinated in
A.1961 B.1971 C.1981 D.1991
Answer: Option D
Pan – American Highway, north-west Alaska to Southernmost Chile is the worlds
A.longest road B.highest road C.busiest road D.None of the above
Answer: Option A
South Africa joined the Commonwealth as 51st member in
A.May 1993 B.May 1994 C.May 1995 D.May 1996
Answer: Option B
People who secretly indulge in anti-national or anti-government activities and help
the enemy are
called
A.Second column B.Third column C.Fourth column D.Fifth column
Answer: Option D
Sulphur is not present in
A.iron pyrites B.gypsum C.coal D.chlorapatite
Answer: Option D
Oxygen was independently discovered by
A.Rutherford B.William Ramsay C.Joseph Priestley D.Neils Bohr
Answer: Option C
Rise of the Chinese civilization along the banks of Hawang 40 took place in
A.2500 – 2000 BC B.2700 – 2600 BC
C.2205 – 1122 BC D.2000 – 1200 BC
Answer: Option C
Presently known as the European Union, the EEC was established in
A.1957 B.1958 C.1959 D.1960
Answer: Option B
Steel is more elastic than Rubber because
A.its density is high B.it is a metal
C.ratio of stress to strain is more
D.ratio of stress to strain is less
Answer: Option C
Oscar Awards are conferred annually by
A.Academy of Motion Pictures, arts and sciences, USA
B.Government of United States
C.Hollywood Foreign Press Association
D.None of the above
Answer: Option A
Robert Koch worked on
A.tuberculosis B.cholera C.malaria D.diabetes
Answer: Option A
Pressure cooker cooks rice faster because
A.it always lets the steam escape
B.high pressure crushes the hard covering of rice grains
C.it does not let the heat energy escape easily
D.high pressure raises the boiling point of water
Answer: Option D
The ancient Olympics Games came to a sudden end when the Roman Emperor Theodosius
banned
them as paper manifestations. The modern Olympic Games were received after a lapse
of nearly
A.ten centuries B.twelve centuries C.fifteen centuries D.eighteen centuries
Answer: Option C
Reproductive cells in human beings are produced
A.in greater numbers for a longer period of time in the male
B.for a longer period in the female than in male
C.in equal number in both sexes
D.in greater numbers by the female than by the male
Answer: Option A
Penicillin was invented by
A.Dr Jonas E. Salk B.Gregory Mendal C.Paul Ehrlich D.A. Fleming
Answer: Option D
Pakistan left the Commonwealth in 1972, but rejoined as 49th member of the
Commonwealth in
A.1984 B.1991 C.1997 D.2000
Answer: Option B
Primary rainbow is formed when light suffers
A.two internal refractions before emerging out of the drop
B.one internal refractions before emerging out of the drop
C.no internal refraction
D.either one or two internal refractions before emerging out of the drop
Answer: Option B
The chief constituent of gobar gas is
A.ethane B.methane C.hydrogen D.carbon dioxide
Answer: Option B
World’s busiest airports by passenger traffic is
A.Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport, USA
B.Lhasa Airport, Tibet
C.King Abdul Aziz International Airport, Saudi Arabia
D.Chicago O’ Hare International Airport, USA
Answer: Option A
The first meeting of the UN General Assembly was held in which of the following
cities?
A.London B.New York C.San Francisco D.Teheran
Answer: Option A
The first meeting of the SAARC was opened in
A.Dhaka, Bangladesh B.Bangalore, India
C.Kathmandu, Nepal D.Islamabad, Pakistan
Answer: Option A
The General Assembly meets regularly
A.once a month B.after every three months
C.twice a year D.once year
Answer: Option D
The first man-made satellite, Sputnik I was launched by the former USSR in
A.1957 B.1955 C.1967 D.1970
Answer: Option A
The General Assembly meets every year in regular sessions which begin on
A.first Monday in March every year
B.fourth Monday in September every year
C.third Tuesday in September every year
D.Second Tuesday in March every year
Answer: Option C
The date of operation of first kidney transplant was
A.August 6, 1990 B.July 6, 1959
C.December 1, 1971 D.None of these
Answer: Option C
The exhaled air contains
A.carbon dioxide only
B.a mixture which has more carbon dioxide than oxygen
C.a mixture of carbon dioxide, nitrogen and oxygen in which nitrogen has the
highest percentage
D.a mixture of carbon dioxide and nitrogen
Answer: Option C
The full-fledged Commonwealth Games were first organized in ____ at ____
A.1930; Hamilton in Canada
B.1934; London in England
C.1932; Sydney in Australia
D.1936; Cardiff in UK
Answer: Option A
The committee of the Norwegian Parliament awards the prize for
A.economics B.peace C.medicine D.literature
Answer: Option B
The element of an electric stove made
A.copper B.invar C.magnalium D.nicrome
Answer: Option D
The first Winter Olympic Games were held at
A.Innsburck (Austria) B.Lake Placid (USA)
C.Chamonix (France) D.Calgary (Alberta)
Answer: Option C
The first attempt in printing was made in England by
A.James Arkwright B.James Watt C.William Caxton D.Isaac Newton
Answer: Option C
The five permanent members of the Security Council are
A.China, France, Russia, UK, USA
B.China, UK, Belgium, France, USA
C.India, UK, USA, China, Germany
D.None of the above
Answer: Option A
The frequency of which of the following is the highest?
A.Gamma rays B.Light waves C.Micro waves D.Radio waves
Answer: Option A
The first Olympics in the city of Olympia in Greece took place in
A.1000 BC B.850 BC C.776 BC D.753 BC
Answer: Option C
The clear sky looks blue because
A.reflection of light B.refraction of light
C.diffraction of light D.dispersion of light
Answer: Option D
The chief administrative office of the UNO, which co-ordinates and supervises the
activities of the
UNO, is
A.the International court of justice B.the General Assembly
C.the secretariat D.the Trusteeship council
Answer: Option C
The first women to climb Mt. Everest was
A.Junko Taibei B.Karoline Mikkelson
C.Valentina Tereshkova D.None of the above
Answer: Option A
The first lady Prime Minister of a country was
A.Srimavo Bhadaranaike (Sri Lanka) B.Maria Estate Pew (Argentina)
C.Junko Taibei (Japan) D.None of the above
Answer: Option A
The common pesticides which are in use consist of
A.PCBs B.organochlorines C.olefins D.heterocyclic compounds
Answer: Option C
The first Asian Games were held in 1951 at
A.New Delhi, India B.Manila, Philippines
C.Tokyo, Japan D.Jakarata, Indonesia
Answer: Option A
The chemical name of Vitamin B is
A.nicotinamide B.ascorbic acid C.riboflavin D.thiamine
Answer: Option D
The first NAM (Non-Aligned Movement) conference was held at
A.Belgrade (Yugoslavia) B.Caire (Egypt) C.Lusaka (Zambia) D.Algeria (Algeria)
Answer: Option A
The credit of developing the polio vaccine goes to
A.Jones Salk B.Alb E. Sabin C.J.L. Baird D.
J. Perkins
Answer: Option A
The headquarter of ESCAP Economic and Social Commission for Asia are situated at
A.Bangkok B.Geneva C.Santiago (Chile) D.Baghdad
Answer: Option A
The headquarter of OAU (Organization of African Unity) are at
A.Addis Ababa, Ethiopia B.Washington DC
C.Paris D.Jakarta, Indonesia
Answer: Option A
The headquarter of International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) are situated at
A.Vienna B.Geneva C.Rome D. Paris
Answer: Option A
The member of SEATO (South-East Asia Treaty Organisation) are
A.Australia, France, New Zealand B.Philippines, Thailand
C.UK and USA D.All of the above
Answer: Option D
The main reserves of phosphorus in the biosphere is in the
A.hydrosphere B.atmosphere C.lithosphere D.troposphere
Answer: Option C
The market condition when goods and services are not freely available and thus the
prices are
relatively high is called
A.rights issue B.sinking fund C.seller’s market D.recession
Answer: Option C
The Heads of Government of the countries which are members of the Commonwealth meet
A.once a year B.biannually C.at intervals of three years D.as and when necessary
Answer: Option B
The headquarter of the International court of Justice (UNO) are located at
A.Hague (Netherlands) B.Addis Ababa C.Bangkok D.New York, USA
Answer: Option A
The headquarter of all the following international organization are based at
Vienna, excepted
A.United Nations Industrial Development Organization
B.Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries
C.United Nations Development Programme
D.International Atomic Energy Agency
Answer: Option C
The headquarter of European Court of Justice (ECJ) are situated at
A.Luxembourg B.Paris C.Strasbourg (France) D.San Jose, Costa Rica
Answer: Option A
The host of first Olympics in 1896 was
A.Athens, Greece B.Paris, France C.London, Great Britain
D.Los Angeles, USA
Answer: Option A
The headquarter of United Nations Fund for Programmes Population Activities (UNFA)
are at
A.London B.New York C.Washington D.Rome
Answer: Option B
The main object of which of the following UN agency is to help the underdeveloped
countries in the
task of raising their living standards?
A.IMF B.UNICEF C.UNDP D.IDA
Answer: Option D
The headquarter of the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries are at
A.Algiers B.Lagos C.Kuwait D.Vienna
Answer: Option D
The life history of human malaria parasite in Anopheles was first described by
A.Partrick Manson B.Laveran C.Ronald Ross D.Richard Pfeiffer
Answer: Option C
The king of Macedonia, who conquered most of Asia Minor and defeated Porus (India)
in 327 B. C.
was
A.Adolf Hitler B.Alexander the Great C.Chandragupta Maurya D.Christopher Columbus
Answer: Option B
The headquarter of the International Committee of Red Cross are at
A.Geneva B.Paris C.Rome D.Stockholm
Answer: Option A
The member states of Benelux Economic Union are
A.Belgium, Netherlands, Luxembourg
B.Algeria, Bahrain, Comoros, Iraq
C.Indonesia, Kuwait, Libya
D.Guyana, Jamaica, Trinidad, Tobago
Answer: Option A
The longest rail line of the world, Trans-Siberian line, is in
A.Russia B.China C.USA D.Saudi Arabia
Answer: Option A
The main credit of the concept of Non-aligned Movement goes to
A.Pt. Jawaharlal Nehru, India
B.Marshal Tito – President of Yugoslavia
C.Dr. Sukarno – President of Indonesia
D.G. A. Nassir – President of Egypt
Answer: Option A
The largest party of Ireland, the Ulster Unionist Party, endorses the Northern
Ireland peace deal
between British and Irish governments in
A.1997 B.1988 C.1998 D.1990
Answer: Option C
The headquarter of the Warsaw Treaty Organization were at
A.Berlin B.Prague C.Moscow D.Warsaw
Answer: Option C
The headquarter of Asian Development Bank is located in which of the following
cities
A.Jakarta B.Singapore C.Bangkok D.Manila
Answer: Option D
The member states of European Union are
A.Belgium, Denmark, France and Greece
B.The Federal Republic of Germany, Republic of Ireland, Italy
C.Luxembourg, Netherlands, Portugal, Spain, UK
D.All of the above
Answer: Option D
The largest airport in the world is
A.Palam Airport B.Indira Gandhi International Airport
C.Cochin International Airport
D.King Khalid International Airport
Answer: Option D
The increased use of groundwater for irrigation purposes has led to
A.salinization B.lowering of the water table
C.water logging D.All of the above
Answer: Option D
The headquarter of ECA (Economic Commission for Africa) are situated at
A.Bangkok B.Geneva C.Addis Ababa D.Baghdad
Answer: Option C
The Olympic Flame, was, for the first time, ceremonially lighted and burnt in a
giant torch at the
entrance of the stadium at
A.Athens Games (1896) B.London Games (1908)
C.Paris Games (1924) D.Amsterdam Games (1928)
Answer: Option D

General Knowledge Mcqs information About


Capital and Currncy of Countries
Posted by Muneer Hayat on 3 February 2014, 3:43 am
General Knowledge Mcqs information About Capital and Currncy of Countries
Country Name

Capital

Currency

Afghanistan

Kabul

Afghani

Albania

Tirane

Lek

Algeria

Algiers

Dinar

Andorra

Andorra la Vella

Euro

Angola

Luanda

New Kwanza

Atigua and Barbuda

Saint John’s

East Caribbean dollar

Argentina

Buenos Aires
Peso

Armenia

Yerevan

Dram

Australia

Canberra

Australian dollar

Austria

Vienna

Euro (formerly schilling)

Azerbaijan

Baku

Manat

The Bahamas

Nassau

Bahamian dollar

Bahrain

Manama

Bahrain dinar

Bangladesh

Dhaka

Taka

Barbados

Bridgetown

Barbados dollar

Belarus

Minsk

Belorussian ruble
Belgium

Brussels

Euro (formerly Belgian franc)

Belize

Belmopan

Belize dollar

Benin

Porto-Novo

CFA Franc

Bhutan

Thimphu

Ngultrum

Bolivia

La Paz
(administrative);
Sucre (judicial)

Boliviano

Bosnia and Herzegovina

Sarajevo

Marka

Botswana

Gaborone

Pula

Brazil

Brasilia

Real

Brunei

Bandar Seri
Begawan

Brunei dollar

Bulgaria
Sofia

Lev

Burkina Faso

Ouagadougou

CFA Franc

Burundi

Bujumbura

Burundi franc

Cambodia

Phnom Penh

Riel

Cameroon

Yaounde

CFA Franc

Canada

Ottawa

Canadian dollar

Cape Verde

Praia

Cape Verdean escudo

Central African Republic

Bangui

CFA Franc

Chad

N’Djamena

CFA Franc

Chile

Santiago

Chilean Peso

China
Beijing

Yuan/Renminbi

Colombia

Bogota

Colombian Peso

Comoros

Moroni

Franc

Congo, Republic of the

Brazzaville

CFA Franc

Congo, Democratic Republic of the

Kinshasa

Congolese franc

Costa Rica

San Jose

Colón

Cote d’Ivoire

Yamoussoukro
(official); Abidjan
(de facto)

CFA Franc

Croatia

Zagreb

Kuna
Cuba

Havana

Cuban Peso

Cyprus

Nicosia

Cyprus pound

Czech Republic

Prague

Koruna

Denmark

Copenhagen

Krone

Djibouti

Djibouti

Djibouti franc

Dominica

Roseau

East Caribbean dollar

Dominican Republic

Santo Domingo

Dominican Peso

East Timor (Timor-Leste)

Dili

U.S. dollar

Ecuador

Quito

U.S. dollar

Eypt

Cairo

Egyptian pound
El Salvador

San Salvador

Colón; U.S. dollar

Equatorial Guinea

Malabo

CFA Franc

Eritrea

Asmara

Nakfa

Estonia

Tallinn

Kroon

Ethiopia

Addis Ababa

Birr

Fiji

Suva

Fiji dollar

Finland

Helsinki

Euro (formerly markka)

France

Paris

Euro (formerly French franc)

Gabon

Libreville

CFA Franc

The Gambia

Banjul
Dalasi

Georgia

Tbilisi

Lari

Germany

Berlin

Euro (formerly Deutsche mark)

Ghana

Accra

Cedi

Greece

Athens

Euro (formerly drachma)

Grenada

Saint George’s

East Caribbean dollar

Guatemala

Guatemala City

Quetzal

Guinea

Conakry

Guinean franc

Guinea-Bissau

Bissau

CFA Franc

Guyana

Georgetown

Guyanese dollar

Haiti

Port-au-Prince
Gourde
Honduras

Tegucigalpa

Lempira

Hungary

Budapest

Forint

Iceland

Reykjavik

Icelandic króna

India

New Delhi

Rupee

Indonesia

Jakarta

Rupiah

Iran

Tehran

Rial

Iraq

Baghdad

Iraqi Dinar

Ireland

Dublin

Euro (formerly Irish pound [punt])

Israel

Jerusalem*

Shekel

Italy

Rome

Euro (formerly lira)


Jamaica

Kingston

Jamaican dollar

Japan

Tokyo

Yen

Jordan

Amman

Jordanian dinar

Kazakhstan

Astana

Tenge

Kenya

Nairobi

Kenya shilling

Kiribati

Tarawa Atoll

Australian dollar

Korea, North

Pyongyang

Won

Korea, South

Seoul

Won

Kosovo

Pristina

Euro (German Mark prior to 2002)

Kuwait

Kuwait City
Kuwaiti dinar

Kyrgyzstan

Bishkek

Som

Laos

Vientiane

New Kip

Latvia

Riga

Lats

Lebanon

Beirut

Lebanese pound

Lesotho

Maseru

Maluti

Liberia

Monrovia

Liberian dollar

Libya

Tripoli

Libyan dinar

Liechtenstein

Vaduz

Swiss franc

Lithuania

Vilnius

Litas

Luxembourg

Luxembourg
Euro (formerly Luxembourg franc)
Macedonia

Skopje

Denar

Madagascar

Antananarivo

Malagasy franc

Malawi

Lilongwe

Kwacha

Malaysia

Kuala Lumpur

Ringgit

Maldives

Male

Rufiya

Mali

Bamako

CFA Franc

Malta

Valletta

Maltese lira

Marshall Islands

Majuro

U.S. Dollar

Mauritania

Nouakchott

Ouguiya

Mauritius

Port Louis

Mauritian rupee
Mexico

Mexico City

Mexican peso

Micronesia, Federated States of

Palikir

U.S. Dollar

Moldova

Chisinau

Leu

Monaco

Monaco

Euro

Mongolia

Ulaanbaatar

Tugrik

Montenegro

Podgorica

Euro

Morocco

Rabat

Dirham

Mozambique

Maputo

Metical

Myanmar (Burma)

Rangoon
(Yangon);
Naypyidaw or Nay
Pyi Taw
(administrative)

Kyat
Namibia

Windhoek

Namibian dollar

Nauru

no official capital;
government
offices in Yaren
District

Australian dollar

Nepal

Kathmandu

Nepalese rupee

Netherlands

Amsterdam; The
Hague (seat of
government)

Euro (formerly guilder)

New Zealand

Wellington

New Zealand dollar

Nicaragua

Managua

Gold cordoba
Niger

Niamey

CFA Franc

Nigeria

Abuja

Naira

Norway

Oslo

Norwegian krone

Oman

Muscat

Omani rial

Pakistan

Islamabad

Pakistani rupee

Palau

Melekeok

U.S. dollar

Panama

Panama City

balboa; U.S. dollar

Papua New Guinea

Port Moresby

Kina

Paraguay

Asuncion

Guaraní

Peru

Lima

Nuevo sol (1991)


Philippines

Manila

Peso

Poland

Warsaw

Zloty

Portugal

Lisbon

Euro (formerly escudo)

Qatar

Doha

Qatari riyal

Romania

Bucharest

Leu

Russia

Moscow

Ruble

Rwanda

Kigali

Rwanda franc

Saint Kitts and Nevis

Basseterre

East Caribbean dollar

Saint Lucia

Castries

East Caribbean dollar

Saint Vincent and the Grenadines

Kingstown
East Caribbean dollar

Samoa

Apia

Tala

San Marino

San Marino

Euro

Sao Tome and Principe

Sao Tome

Dobra

Saudi Arabia

Riyadh

Riyal

Senegal

Dakar

CFA Franc

Serbia

Belgrade

Yugoslav new dinar. In Kosovo both the


euro and the Yugoslav dinar are legal

Seychelles

Victoria

Seychelles rupee

Sierra Leone

Freetown

Leone

Singapore

Singapore

Singapore dollar
Slovakia

Bratislava

Koruna

Slovenia

Ljubljana

Slovenian tolar; euro (as of 1/1/07)

Solomon Islands

Honiara

Solomon Islands dollar

Somalia

Mogadishu

Somali shilling

South Africa

Pretoria
(administrative);
Cape Town
(legislative);
Bloemfontein
(judiciary)

Rand

South Sudan

Juba

Sudanese Pound

Spain

Madrid

Euro (formerly peseta)

Sri Lanka

Colombo; Sri
Jayewardenepura
Kotte (legislative)

Sri Lanka rupee

Sudan

Khartoum
Dinar

Suriname

Paramaribo

Surinamese dollar

Swaziland

Mbabane

Lilangeni

Sweden

Stockholm

Krona

Switzerland

Bern

Swiss franc

Syria

Damascus

Syrian pound

Taiwan

Taipei

Taiwan dollar

Tajikistan

Dushanbe

somoni

Tanzania

Dar es Salaam;
Dodoma
(legislative)

Tanzanian shilling

Thailand

Bangkok

baht

Togo
Lome

CFA Franc

Tonga

Nuku’alofa

Pa’anga

Trinidad and Tobago

Port-of-Spain

Trinidad and Tobago dollar

Tunisia

Tunis

Tunisian dinar

Turkey

Ankara

Turkish lira (YTL)

Turkmenistan

Ashgabat

Manat

Tuvalu

Vaiaku village,

Australian dollar
Funafuti province
Uganda

Kampala

Ugandan new shilling

Ukraine

Kyiv

Hryvna

United Arab Emirates(UAE)

Abu Dhabi

U.A.E. dirham

United Kingdom(UK)

London

Pound sterling

United States of America(USA)

Washington D.C.

dollar

Uruguay

Montevideo

Uruguay peso

Uzbekistan

Tashkent

Uzbekistani sum

Vanuatu

Port-Vila

Vatu

Vatican City (Holy See)

Vatican City

Euro

Venezuela

Caracas
Bolivar

Vietnam

Hanoi

Dong

Yemen

Sanaa

Rial

Zambia

Lusaka

Kwacha

Zimbabwe

Harare

Zimbabwean dollar

Pakistan General Knowledge All Information


About Paksistan
Posted by Muneer Hayat on 1 February 2014, 8:12 am
Pakistan General Knowledge All Information About Paksistan
1. First state to join Pakistan was BahawulPur, 1954.
2. Pakistan opened its first embassy in Iran.
3. Egypt was first to open its embassy in Pakistan. (chk)
4. First governor of State Bank Zahid Hussain.
5. Iran was first to recognize Pakistan.
6. First lady federal minister Vikarun Nisa Noor (Tourism).
7. First Lady governor Rana Liaquat Ali (Sindh) 1973-1976.
8. Pak: cricket team first visited England.(chk: India)
9. First captain of cricket team Abdul Hafeez Kardar.
10. First century Nazar Mohammd against India in 1954 in Lacknow.
11. First Woman University is located in Rawalpindi.
12. First governor of Punjab=Francis Moody.
13. First CM of Punjab=Iftikhar Hussain Mamdot.
14. First Governor of Sindh=Ghulam Hussain Hidayatullah.
15. First CM of Sindh=Ayub Khoro.
16. First Governor of Baluchistan=Lt: General Riaz Hussain.
17. First CM of Baluchistan=Attaullah Mengal.
18. First Chief Justice of Pak: Sir Abdur Rasheed.
19. First PM of Azad Kashmir=Abdul Hamid Khan.
20. First President of AJK=Sardar Ibrahim Khan.
21. First Commander-in-Chief of Pak: Army was Frank Miservi.
22. First chairman Joint Chiefs of Muneer Hayat Committee was General Mohd: Sahrif.
23. First chief of Muneer Hayat of armed forces was General Tikka Khan.
24. First governor State Bank was Zahid Hussain.
25. First daily newspaper is Amroz 1947.
26. First lady pilot was Shukriya Khanum.
27. First museum of Pak established in Karachi in 1950.
28. First Bank was United Bank (7th August, 1947)
29. First Agriculture Reforms in Pak: Jan: 24, 1959.
30. First Chief Election Commissioner of Pak: Mr. Khan F.M.Khan (25th March, 1956)
31. Election Commision was created on 23rd March, 1956 under Article 137 of 1956
consititution.
32. First Muslim Commander in Chief of Pak: Ayub Khan.
33. First Radio Station established was of Karachi.
34. First T.V station was setup at Lahore on Nov: 26, 1964.
35. First lady Lady Major General in Pak: Dr. Shahida Malik.
36. First Space satellite was launched by Pak: in 1990.
37. First private TV Channel STN launched in 1990.
38. First Chairman Senate was Habibullah Khan.
39. First woman judge of High Court: Majida Rizvi.
40. First constructed barrage of Pak: Sukkur Barrage.
41. First Secretary General of Pak: Ch: Mohd: Ali.
42. Agro museum is at Lailpur.
43. First bio-gas plant was installed in 1974.
44. First woman bank established on Dec: 1, 1989.
45. Badshahi mosque built in 1670 A.D.
46. Designataion of GG changed into President on 23rd March, 1956.
47. Largest Hockey stadium is National Hockey Stadium Lahore.
48. First minority minister of Pak: Joginder Nath Mandal held the portfolio of law.
49. First Atomic Reactor established in Islamabad in 1956. (chk).
50. Largest railway tunnel is Khojak.
51. Smallest dam of Pak: Warsak dam.
52. Largest fort of Pak: “Rani Kot”.
53. City Bank is the largest bank in the country.(chk:Habib Bank)
54. Nishan-e-Pak: is the highest civil award of Pak:
55. Second highest civil award is Hilal-e-Pak:
56. Ayub National Park (Rawalpinidi) is the largest Park in Pakistan.
57. Lahore Museum is the biggest in Pak: (chk)
58. Largest Railway station is Lahore.
59. Highest Pass is Muztag Pass which connects Gilgit to Xinkiyang.
60. Largest canal is Lloyd Barrage Canal or Sukkur Barrage or Lance Down Pull built
in 1936.
61. Largest Cement Plant is Lucky Cement Plant near Luki Marwat.
62. Largest road is Shahrah-e-Pak:
63. Shortest river is Ravi.
64. Smallest division is Karachi.
65. Largest division is Kalat.
66. Largest division of Sindh is Therparkar.
67. Habib Bank Plaza Karachi has 23 stories (345 ft)
68. Minar-e-Pak: is 196 ft, 8 inches high.
69. Pakistan has its longest boundary with Afghanistan.
70. Pakistan is 34th largest country in the world, 6th population wise.
71. Smallest civil award is Tamg-e-Khidmat.
72. First census of Indo-Pak: 1881.
73. Highest dam is Mangla dam.
74. Pak: expedition to Antarctica reached on 5 Jan, 1991 established Jinnah
Research Station
75. Longest tenure as Governor General was Ghulam Mohammad.
76. Longest tenure as President was Ayub Khan.
77. Longest period of rule was of Zia.
78. Longest tenure as PM was of Liaquat Ali
79. Shortest tenure as PM of Ayub Khan (3 days) then Shujaat Hussain (47 days).
80. Shortest tenure as President is of Bhutto.
81. Shortest tenure as Governor General is of Quaid.
82. Longest tenure as Governor General is of Ghulam Mohd:
83. Largest library is Quaid-e-Azam library.
84. Largest University is in Punjab.
85. Oldest university is in Punjab.
86. The only non-military shaheed to receive Nishan-e-Haider was Subaidar Lalik Jan
he belonged to NLI.
87. Highest peak of Sulaiman mountains is Takht-e-Sulaiman.
88. Highest peak is K2 (Goodwin Austin 5,611 meters)
89. 2nd largest glacier of Pak: is Batura.
90. Largest Island of Pak: is Manora.
91. Smallest city is Jehlum.
92. Longest tunnel rail= Khojak (2.43 miles) (Baluchistan), road=Lowari Tunnel (5
miles), water=Warsak
Dam Tunnel (3.5 miles).
93. Rainiest city is RawalPindi.
94. Rainiest place is Muree.
95. First Medical College was Nishtar Medical College.
96. Smallest Dam is Warsak dam.
97. Largest mountain range is Karakoram.
98. First to receive Nishan-e-Hyder was Mohd: Sarwar Shaheed.
99. First private airline of Pakistan is Hajvari.
100. Pak’s Second largest city is Lahore.
101. Abdur Rasheed was the first chief Justice was the first chief justice of
Pakistan.
102. Zafarullah khan was the first foreign minister of Pakistan.
103. Keenjhar is the largest man made lake in Pakistan.
104. Manchar Lake is the biggest lake of Pakistan.
105. Trich Mir is the highest peak of Hindu Kush.
106. Largest coal mine is in Quetta.
107. In Pakistan, first woman bank was established in the year 1989.
108. Pakistan’s first geo-scientific laboratory is functioning in Islamabad.
109. The highest point of the Khyber Pass is Landhi Kotal.
110. The first atomic power station of Pakistan was installed in Karachi.
111. The First President of America who made an official visit to Pakistan was
Dwight D. Eishenhower
112. Largest airline is PIA.
113. Largest airport is Quaid-e-Azam Internationl Airport, Karachi.
114. Largest canal is Lloyd Barrage Canal.
115. Largest dam is Terbela.
116. Largest desert is Thar.
117. Largest district is Khuzdar (Baluchistan).
118. Largest industial unit is Pak: Steel Mill.
119. Largest industry is Textile.
120. Largest island is Manora (Karachi)
121. Largest Jungle is Changa Manga (Kasur).
122. Largest lake (artificial) is Keenjhar.
123. Largest lake (natural) is Manchar.
124. Largest library is Pujab Public Library, Lahore.
125. Largest mine is Salt Mines of Khewra.
126. Largest motorway is Lahore-Islamabad.
127. Largest museum is National Meseum, Karachi.
128. Largest circulated urdu newspaper is Jang, Enghish is The News.
129. Largest nuclear reactor is KANUPP, Karachi.
130. Largest oil field is Dhurnal Oil Field.
131. Largest park is Ayub National Park, Rawalpindi.
132. Largest Radio Station is Islamabad.
133. Largest university is Punjab University, Lahore.
134. Longest coast is of Baluchistan (771 km)
135. Largest railway platform is of Rohri.
136. Longest railway track: Karachi to Landi Kotal.
137. Longest road: Karachi to Peshawar.
138. First TV station in Pakistan started at Lahore.
139. Pakistan’s first radio station was set up at Karachi
Pakistan General Knowledge
Posted by Muneer Hayat on 30 November 2014, 11:56 am
Pakistan General Knowledge
Pakistan opened its first embassy in Iran.
• Egypt was first to open its embassy in Pakistan. (chk)
• First governor of State Bank Zahid Hussain.
• First Lady governor Rana Liaquat Ali (Sindh) 1973-1976.
• First lady federal minister Vikarun Nisa Noor (Tourism).
• First state to join Pakistan was Bahawul Pur, 1954.
• Pak: cricket team first visited England.(chk: India)
• First captain of cricket team Abdul Hafeez Kardar.
• First century Nazar Mohammd against India in 1954 in Lacknow.
• First Woman University is located in Rawalpindi.
• First governor of Punjab=Francis Moody.
• First CM of Punjab=Iftikhar Hussain Mamdot.
• First Governor of Sindh=Ghulam Hussain Hidayatullah.
• First CM of Sindh=Ayub Khoro.
• First Governor of Baluchistan=Lt: General Riaz Hussain.
• First CM of Baluchistan=Attaullah Mengal.
• First Chief Justice of Pak: Sir Abdur Rasheed.
• First PM of Azad Kashmir=Abdul Hamid Khan.
• First President of AJK=Sardar Ibrahim Khan.
• First Commander-in-Chief of Pak: Army was Frank Miservi.
• First chairman Joint Chiefs of Muneer Hayat Committee was General Mohd: Sahrif.
• First chief of Muneer Hayat of armed forces was General Tikka Khan.
• First governor State Bank was Zahid Hussain.
• First daily newspaper is Amroz 1947.
• First lady pilot was Shukriya Khanum.
• First museum of Pak established in Karachi in 1950.
• First Bank was United Bank (7th August, 1947)
• First Agriculture Reforms in Pak: Jan: 24, 1959.
• First Chief Election Commissioner of Pak: Mr. Khan F.M.Khan (25th March, 1956)
• Election Commision was created on 23rd March, 1956 under Article 137 of 1956
consititution.
• First Muslim Commander in Chief of Pak: Ayub Khan.
• First Radio Station established was of Karachi.
• First T.V station was setup at Lahore on Nov: 26, 1964.
• First lady Lady Major General in Pak: Dr. Shahida Malik.
• First Space satellite was launched by Pak: in 1990.
• First private TV Channel STN launched in 1990.
• First Chairman Senate was Habibullah Khan.
• First woman judge of High Court: Majida Rizvi.
• First constructed barrage of Pak: Sukkur Barrage.
• First Secretary General of Pak: Ch: Mohd: Ali.
• Agro museum is at Lailpur.
• First bio-gas plant was installed in 1974.
• First woman bank established on Dec: 1, 1989.
• Badshahi mosque built in 1670 A.D.
• Designataion of GG changed into President on 23rd March, 1956.
• Largest Hockey stadium is National Hockey Stadium Lahore.
• First minority minister of Pak: Joginder Nath Mandal held the portfolio of law.
• First Atomic Reactor established in Islamabad in 1956. (chk).
• Largest railway tunnel is Khojak.
• Smallest dam of Pak: Warsak dam.
• Largest fort of Pak: “Rani Kot”.
• City Bank is the largest bank in the country.(chk: Habib Bank)
• Nishan-e-Pak: is the highest civil award of Pak:
• Second highest civil award is Hilal-e-Pak:
• Ayub National Park (Rawalpinidi) is the largest Park in Pakistan.
• Lahore Museum is the biggest in Pak: (chk)
• Largest Railway station is Lahore.
• Highest Pass is Muztag Pass which connects Gilgit to Xinkiyang.
• Largest canal is Lloyd Barrage Canal or Sukkur Barrage or Lance Down Pull built
in 1936.
• Largest Cement Plant is Lucky Cement Plant near Luki Marwat.
• Largest road is Shahrah-e-Pak:
• Shortest river is Ravi.
• Smallest division is Karachi.
• Largest division is Kalat.
• Largest division of Sindh is Therparkar.
• Habib Bank Plaza Karachi has 23 stories (345 ft)
• Minar-e-Pak: is 196 ft, 8 inches high.
• Pakistan has its longest boundary with Afghanistan.
• Pakistan is 34th largest country in the world, 6th population wise.
• Smallest civil award is Tamg-e-Khidmat.
• First census of Indo-Pak: 1881.
• Highest dam is Mangla dam.
• Pak: expedition to Antarctica reached on 5 Jan, 1991 established Jinnah Research
Station

General Knowledge About Mountain Peaks ,


Mountain Passes, Glaciers, Deserts , Rivers
and Dams
Posted by Muneer Hayat on 30 November 2014, 11:55 am
General Knowledge About Mountain Peaks , Mountain Passes, Glaciers, Deserts ,
Rivers and Dams
Height
World Rating
K-2 (Chagori)
8611 m
2nd
Nanga Parbat
8125 m
8th
Gasherbrum-I
8068 m
11th
Broad Peak
8065 m
12th
Gasherbrum-II
8047 m
14th
Gasherbrum-III
7952 m
15th
Gasherbrum-IV
7925 m
16th
Disteghil Sar
7885 m
20th
Kunyang Kish
7852 m
22nd
Masherbrum (NE)
7821 m
24th
Rakaposhi
7788 m
27th
Batura I
7785 m
28th
Kanjut Sar
7760 m
29th
Saltoro Kangri
7742 m
33rd
Trivor
7720 m
36th
Tirich Mir
7708 m
41st
Famous Mountain Passes
Location
Province
The Khyber Pass
NWFP
The Kurram Pass
FATA
The Tochi Pass
FATA
The Gomal Pass
NWFP
The Bolan Pass
Balochistan
The Lowari Pass
Chitral (NWFP)
The Khunjrab Pass
Northern Areas
Rivers
Length
The Indus
2,896 km
Jhelum
825 km
Chenab
1,242 km
Ravi
901 km
Sutlej
1,551 km
Beas (tributary of Sutlej)
398 km
Famous Glaciers
Length
Siachin
75 km
Batura
55 km
Baltoro
65 km
Deserts
Name
Location/Province
Thar
Sindh
Cholistan
Punjab
Thal
Punjab
Lakes Manchar Sindh ,,,
Keenjar ,Sindh….. Hanna ,Balochistan…….
Saif-ul-Maluk NWFP ……
Satpara Northern Areas ……Kachura Northern
Areas
Major Dams =
Mangla Dam Punjab on the river jehlum
Tarbela Dam NWFP on the river Indus
Warsak Dam NWFP on the river kabul

General Knowledge National Games of the


Countries
Posted by Muneer Hayat on 24 November 2014, 3:37 am
General Knowledge National Games of the Countries

National Game
Country

Game

Country

Game

Bhutan

Archery

Indonesia -

Badminton

USA

Baseball

Spain

Bulls Fighting

Canada

Ice Hockey

India

Hockey

Russia

Football, Chess

China

Table Tennis

Brazil

Football

France

Football
England

Cricket

Australia

Cricket

Japan

Judo

Malaysia

BadMinton

Pakistan

Hockey

Scotland

Rugby Football

Mcqs Of General Knowledge


Posted by Muneer Hayat on 17 November 2014, 4:41 am
Mcqs Of General Knowledge
) Which is the longest river of America?
b) Mississippi
3) Don is river of ?
b) Russia
4) What is the length of khyber pass?
c) 56 km
5) Longest glacier of the world is Lambert situated in Antarctica, what is it’s
length?
a) 320 Miles
6) Which of the following lake is most polluted lake in the world?
d) Lake eire
7) Tugela water fall is present in?
b) South Africa
8) Gota canal is the ship canal situated in ?
c) Sweden
9) Kiel canal of Germany was opened in 1895 what is it’s length?
c) 61.3 miles
10) Erie canal is situated in ?
c) USA
11) Houston and Delware canals are present in the country?
b) France
12) Grand canal is oldest man made canal for shiping purpose situated in?
b) China
13) Persian Gulf is located in?
b) Arabian ocean
14) Sutherland waterfall is present in?
a) New-Zealand
15) Hudson Bay is situated in?
c) Northern Canada
16) Which is the largest gulf of the world?
a) Gulf of Mexico
17) Which is the largest bay of the world?
a) Hudson bay
18) Yosemite is a famous waterfall of ?
a) USA
19) Strait of Bosporous connects?
c) Black sea and sea of marmara
20) It separates Italy from Sicily?
c) Messina
21) Strait of malacca separates?
b) Malaysia and indonesia
22) Which of the following straits separate india From Sri Lanka?
b) Palk
23) Which of the following straits separate Malaysia from Singapore?
b) Johor
24) Budapest is the capital of Hungary situated on the bank of?
c) River Danube
25) Sea of Marmara and Aegean sea are connected by the strait?
c) Dardanelles
26) Cook strait separates south New-Zealand from?
b) North New-Zealand
27) Paris is the capital of France situated on the bank of?
a) Seine
28) English channel separates England from?
b) France
29) Agra is very famous city of India due to Taj Mahal, it is situated on the bank
of river?
c) Jumna
30) Great victoria desert is present in ?
c) Australia
31) Gulf of sidra is present in?
a) Libya
32) Simpson desert is present in?
d) Australia
33) The river volga pours it’s water into the?
b) Caspian sea
34) Which is the largest sea in the world?
a) South china sea
35) One of the country throughwhich equator passes is?
a) Malaysia
36) The deepest point in the ocean is?
a) Mariana trench
37) Which is the longest mountain range in the world?
b) Andes
38) The origin of earth dates back to approximately?
b) 4.6 billion year
39) The second largest continent is?
d) Africa
40) South pole was discovered by?
c) Amundsen
41) The dates on which day and night is equal ar?
c) 21st march and 23rd september
42) Which is the deepest ocean in the world?
c) Pacific
43) The important country close to international date line is?
c) New zealand
44) Which of the following towns is situated at the highest altitude?
a) Lhasa
45) Which is the longest day in the Northern Hemisphere?
b) 21st june
46) What are the two seas linked by suez canal?
a) The mediterranean and red sea
47) Where is the coldest place situated in the world?
d) Antarctica
48) Which place in the world has the least rainfall?
a) Africa
49) Which is the biggest fresh water lake in the world?
d) Lake superior
50) South pole is located in the continent of ?
d) Antarctica

General Knowledge Some Important Portals


& their Founders
Posted by Muneer Hayat on 28 October 2014, 8:21 am
General Knowledge Some Important Portals & their Founders
1. Google— Larry Page & Sergey Brin
2. Facebook— Mark Zuckerberg
3. Yahoo— David Filo & Jerry Yang
4. Twitter— Jack Dorsey & Dick Costolo
5. Internet— Tim Berners Lee
6. Linkdin— Reid Hoffman, Allen Blue&
Koonstantin Guericke
7. Email— Shiva Ayyadurai
8. Gtalk— Richard Wah kan
9. Whats up— Laurel Kirtz
10. Hotmail— Sabeer Bhatia
11. Orkut— Buyukkokten
12. Wikipedia— Jimmy Wales
13. You tube— Steve Chen, Chad Hurley &
JawedKarim
14. Rediffmail— Ajit Balakrishnan
15. Nimbuzz— Martin Smink & Evert Jaap
Lugt
16. Myspace— Chris Dewolfe & Tom
Anderson
17. Ibibo— Ashish Kashyap
18. OLX— Alec Oxenford & Fabrice Grinda
19. Skype— Niklas Zennstrom,Janus Friis &
Reid Hoffman
20. Opera— Jon Stephenson von Tetzchner &
Geir lvarsoy
21. Mozilla Firefox— Dave Hyatt & Blake Ross
22. Blogger— Evan Willams

Islamic General Knowledge Information


About Islam-Caliph
Posted by Muneer Hayat on 14 October 2014, 6:50 am
Islamic General Knowledge Information About Islam-Caliph
1- Abu Bakr served as caliph from 632 until his death in 634. His first major
accomplishment was to deal with
the problem of the Bedouins (nomadic Arabs). Although some had converted under
Muhammad, after his
death they rejected Islam and refused to obey Abu Bakr. In 633, the caliph defeated
the Bedouin revolt, known
as the Ridda, and thereby secured the entire Arabian peninsula for Islam. The
experience served to convince
Abu Bakr that Islam needed to expand beyond Arabia in order to be secure. He set
his sights on the two
neighboring empires he viewed as threats to Islam: the Sassanid Empire to the east
in Persia and Iraq, and the
Byzantine Empi= 4 SUNNAT+ 4 FARZ+ 2 SUNNAT+ 2NAFL+ 3 WITR + 2 FARZ = 17
SOURCES OF ISLAMIC LAWS
1. QURAN
2.HADITH
3.IJMA
3.IJTEHAD
4.QIYAS
INFORMATION ABOUT QURAN
1. No of surahas in Quran 114 surahas
2.NO of Paras in Holy Quran = 30 Paras
3.No of Ayats= 6666
4.First Surah of Quran = Surah-e-Fatiha
5.Last Surah of Quran= Surah-e-Nas
6.Longest Surah of Quran= Surah-e- Bakar
7.Shortest Surah of Quran= Surah-e- Kausar
8.First Reavled surah = Surah Al- ALaq
9.years to COmplete Quran= Approximately 23 years
10.Rukoos= 558 Rukoos
11. Number of Makis Suraha= 87 surahs
12.Number of Madni Surhas= 27
13. subject of Holy Quran= Human Being is the subject of HOly Quran

PMS General Knowledge Compulsory Paper


Posted by Muneer Hayat on 16 September 2014, 6:21 am
PMS General Knowledge Compulsory Paper
1. What is the capital of Zimbabwe?
Ans: Harare
2. In which country Al-Tehrir square is located?
Ans: Egypt (Cairo)
3. Canton is city of which country?
Ans:
4. What is the origin of Lake Nile?
Ans: Lake Tana in Ethiopia …( Lake Victoria,)
5 .Which country has the largest Hydro (hydel) Power generating plant?
Ans: China
6 .Which Country Christopher Columbus belonged to?
Ans: Italy
7 Pythagoras belonged to which country?
Ans: Greece
8. Isaac Newton belonged to which country?
Ans: England
9. When did railway service start in India?
Ans: 1857
10 Mount Everest was named after Which Colonel?
Ans: George Everest (surveyor general of india)
11. what is the meaning of de-facto?
Ans: In reality or fact; actually
12 What is the meaning of faux pas?
Ans: It is a French word meaning a social blunder or indiscretion.
13 what is the meaning of carte blanche?
Ans: from French: blank paper
14 which is coldest planet?
Ans: Until it lost its planetary status in 2006, Pluto was the coldest, but now is
Uranus has an outer temperature
of
-224 degrees Celsius
15 What is the name of planet with shortest day?
Ans: Jupiter.
16 Which book was written by Tolstoy?
Ans: War and peace
17 In which month Russian revolution was started?
Ans: February,1917
18 Russia launched its space mission to moon in 1957. Tell the date?
Ans: 4th October
19 Secretary General of UNO belongs to which country?
Ans: South Korea
20 International Court of Justice sits in?
Ans: The Hauge
21 What is the circumference of earth?
Ans: Earth’s Circumference at the Equator: 24901.55 miles (40075.16 km)
22 What is the name of deepest point of Pacific Ocean?
Ans: Mariana Trench
23 What was the name of captain of Pakistan’s cricket team which beat England in
1954?
Ans: Abdul Hafeez Kardar
24 What is the name of book of Allama Iqbal which was translated in Urdu from
Persian on its great
demand?
Ans: Bang -e- Dra
25 Which is a landlocked country? a. Kenya b. Sri lank c. Uganda,
Ans: Uganda,
26 To which country the father of Obama belongs to?
Ans: kenya
27 Chile shares longest coastal border with?
Ans: pacific (not verified)
28 Who gave the theory of special relativity?
Ans: It was introduced by Einstein’s in 1905.
29 Who gave the law of heredity?
Ans: Darwin (Not Verified)
30 Which theory was given by Isaac Newton?
Ans: law of Motion
31 What is the name of strait between Malaysia and Indonesia?
Ans: strait of Mallaca
32 which strait separates Spain and Morocco?
Ans: Strait of Gibraliar
33 Turnips is a kind of root?
Ans: blub root (Not verified)
34 What is the meaning of pediatrics?
Ans: Care of Children
35 In which continent longest river is located?
Ans: Nile in africa
36 lowari pass joins?
Ans: Dir and Chitral
37 In which country mountain Kilimanjaro in located?
Ans: Tanzania
38 when was first international flight from Pakistan?
Ans: 1955
39 WHO and IMF came into being in result of which agreement?
Ans: Bretton Woods conference
40 which is the device when pressed keys encode word on screen?
Ans: keyboard
41 which company has more cash than USA?
Ans: Apple
42 What is the GDP growth rate of Pakistan?
Ans: 2% (2.3%)
43 How much part of agriculture in GDP of Pakistan?
Ans: 21%
44 How much senate increased debt limit of USA government?
Ans:———–
45 What is the name of parliament of Israel?
Ans: Knesset
46 When did Pakistan won first Olympic medal?
Ans: 1960 in Hockey
47 When did Abdus salam received noble prize?
Ans: October 15th 1979
48 who invented dynamite?
Ans: Alfred Nobel in1867
49 Who is the father of modern science?
Ans:———————–
50 in which country which country the garden of Babylon found in current?
Ans: Iraq
51What was the Old name if Myanmar?
Ans: Barma
52 How many Muslims were died in Ghazwa Badr?
Ans: 14
53 Which atmosphere layer is nearest to the earth?
Ans: Troposphere
54 Which is brightest planet?
Ans: Venus
55 What is the shape of Milky Way?
Ans: spiral
56 Al-Qanun fi al-Tibb was written by?
Ans: Bu ali sina
57 alkemia was written by?
Ans: Jabbar bin hayan (not verified)
58 Where is the head quarter of WTO located?
Ans: Geneva, Switzerland
59 The times which computer takes to reach its data is called?
Ans: access time
60 Who wrote book Indian Muslims?
Ans: William Hunter
61 Who was the prime minister at the time when General Ayub took over in 1958?
Ans: Malik feroz khan noon the 7th Prime minister of Pakistan.
62 What id name the person not present in first cabinet of Pakistan?
Ans: (—-)
63. 38th parallel is a border between which countries?
Ans: South and North Korea.
64 which river has blind dolphin?
Ans: The Ganges river
65. Who is special envoy of USA to Afghanistan n Pakistan?
Ans: Mark Grossman
66. Bashar al Asad of Syria belongs to which sect?
Ans: shia
67 What was the codename of Indian’s 1st atomic operation?
Ans: Smiling Buddha
68 Asian drama was written by?
Ans: Gunnar Myrdal
69. koljik pass connects which cities?
Ans: Quetta and Chaman
70 What is the cheapest source of energy?
Ans: hydel
71 Which player twice won grand slam?
Ans: Rod laver
72 Which point farthest from karachi on coastal highway?
Ans: Gwadar
73 What is the highest rank in air force? (check)
Ans: Air Chief Marshal
74 When did railway started in India?
Ans:–
75 Biman airways belong to which country?
Ans: Bangladesh
76 What is the percentage of oxygen in earth’s atmosphere?
Ans: 20% (20.946%)
77 What is the Name of process of sun heating the earth?
Ans: insulation (not verified)
78 What is the time taken by sun light to reach earth?
Ans: 8 minutes
79 Mixtures of metals is called what?
Ans: Alloys
80 Which organism produces Insulin in body?
Ans: Pancreas
81 Which of them was not present in management of Punjab when British took over?
Ans:
82 Benghazi is city of which country?
Ans: Libya
83 What is meant by fifth pillar?
Ans: Treachery
84 When did Christians conquest Granada?
Ans:1492
85 Penicillin was invented by?
Ans: Sir Alexander Fleming
86 smallest piece of silicon having electrical diagram in computer is called?
Ans: Chip
87. Which part of computer saves the instruction and time?
Ans: CPU
88. Which country Isaac Newton belongs to?
Ans: –
89. olympic games in Younan 1800….. Which month.
Ans:
90 The distance between earth and sun is smallest in the month of?
Ans: September
91 when did Pakistan sent sputnik-1 in space.
Ans: 1957
92 Which is a brightest planet..?
Ans: Venus
93 Swiss canals join Which Seas?
Ans: River Nile with the Red Sea

Islamic General Knowledge , Information


About Quran
Posted by Muneer Hayat on 2 September 2014, 2:15 am
Islamic General Knowledge , Information About Quran
How much surah are there in Quran Pak(114).
2) Tell the number of Makki Surah in Quran(86).
3) Tell the number of Madni Surah in Quran(28).
4) Tell the name of Longest Surah of Quran(Surah Al-Baqrah).
5) Surah Al-Baqra consist of __________ Ayats(286).
6) Tell the name of Smallest Surah of Quran(Surah Al-Kausar)
7) Surah Al-Kausar Consist of ————-Ayats(3)
8) Tell the name of 7 Longest Surah of Quran.
(Al-Baqra, Aal-Imran, Al-Nisa, Al-Maida, Al-Inaam, Al-Aaraf, Al-Anfal)
9) What is meant by Mufassil?(It is the name of collection of smallest Surah of
Quran)
10) Tell the name of the Surah Which is the beaty of Quran(Surah Rehman)
11) Tell the name of the surah which is the heart of Quran(Surah Yaseen)
12) How many Huroof-e-Muqatiat are there in Quran?(14)
13) How many times huroof-e-muqatiat have been used in Quran?(29 times)
14) The Verses(Ayats) of Quran can be divided into two groups(Muhakimat,
Mutashabihat)
15) What is the Present Arrangement of Surah in Quran(Tauqeefi, Which Means by the
order of Allah
Almighty)
16) Who was appointed to sum up the Holy Quran to make a whole book(Hazrat Zaid bin
Sabit Ansari)
17) Who made the copies of Quran and Distriputed them to other countries?(Hazrat
Usman)
18) Tell the name of countries to whom copies of Quran was
sent(Makkah,Yamen,Behrin,Koofa,Basra,
Shaam)
19) In how many stages(Manzalen) Quran has been Divided?(7)
20) How many “Rakoo” are there in Quran?(540)
21) How many “Sajday” are there in Quran?(14)
22) How many non Arabic words has been used in Quran?(More than 100)
23) How many “Ayat-e-waada” has been revealed in Quran?(1000)
24) How many “Ayat-e-waeed” has been revealed in Quran?(1000)
25) How many “Ayat-e-Nahi” has been revealed in Quran?(1000)
26) How many “Ayat-e-Amar” has been revealed in Quran?(1000)
27) How many “Ayat-e-Amsaal” has been revealed in Quran?(1000)
28) How many “Ayat-e-Qasas” has been revealed in Quran?(1000)
29) How many “Ayat about Halal” has been revealed in Quran?(250)
30) How many “Ayat about Haram” has been revealed in Quran?(250)
31) How many “Ayat about Tasbih” has been revealed in Quran?(100)
32) How many “Ayat-e-Mansookh” has been revealed in Quran?(66)
33) How many “Ayat-e-Ahkam” has been revealed in Quran?(150)
34) How much total Ayat regarding Ahkam are there in Quran?(500)
35) In Which Surah, Waqia Meraj has been revealed?(Surah-e-Bani Israil)
36) In which Surah the cave of Thor(Ghar-e-Sor) has been discussed?(Surah-e-Tauba)
37) In Which Surah the incident of migration(Hijrat ka waqia) has been revealed?
(Surah Al-Anfaal)
38) In which surah, Battle of Badr has been revealed?(Surah Anfaal and All-Imran)
39) In which surah,”Battle of Ohd” has been revealed?(All-Imran)
40) In which Surah, “Battle of Khandak” has been revelead?(Surah Al-Ahzab)
41) In Which Surah, “Sulah Hudaibia” has been discussed?(Surah Al-Fatteh)
42) In which Surah, “Fatteh Makka” has been discussed?( Surah Al-Fatteh, Surah Al
Nasr )
43) In which Surah, “Ghazwa Hunain” has been discussed?(Surah Tauba)
44) In which Surah, “Ghazwa-e-Tabbook” has been discussed?(Surah Tauba)
45) Tell the name of “angles” whose names has been revealed in Quran.
(Jibrail,Mekail,Haroot,Maroot,Raad,Maalik and Malak-ul-mout)
46) Tell the name of Sahabi, Whose name has been revealed in Quran?(Hazrat Zaid bin
Harsa)
47) How many Prophet’s names has been discussed in Quran?(25)
48) When and where was first Published Quran?(1113 Hijri, at the place of Hamburg)
49) How many times word “Allah” has been revealed in Quran?(2584)
50) How many Surah has been started with word “Subhan”?(7)
51) Tell the name of birds and insects whose names has been revealed in Quran?
(Machar,Makhi,Shehd ke makhi,Cheonti,makri,tidi,hud hud,Kawa,Ababeel,salwa name
hashraat wagaira).

Pakistan and China Relationship


Posted by Muneer Hayat on 2 September 2014, 2:05 am
Pakistan and China Relationship
Pakistan and China relationship began in 1950 when Pakistan was among the first
countries to establish
relations with the Republic of China on Taiwan and recognize the PRC. Following the
1962 Sino-Indian War,
both countries has placed considerable importance on the maintenance of a extremely
close and supportive
relationship. Since then, the two countries have regularly exchanged high-level
visits resulting in a variety of
agreements both development and educational. China has provided economic, military
and technical assistance
to Pakistan and each considers the other a close strategic ally.
Bilateral relations have evolved from an initial Chinese policy of neutrality to a
partnership that links a smaller
but militarily powerful Pakistan, partially dependent on China for its economic and
military strength, with
China attempting to balance competing interests in the region. Diplomatic relations
were established in 1950,
military assistance began in 1966, a strategic alliance was formed in 1972 and
economic co-operation began in
1979. China has become Pakistan’s largest sup¬plier of arms and its third-largest
trad¬ing partner. Recently,
both nations have decided to cooperate in improving
Pakistan’s civilian nuclear program.
Favorable relations with China is a pillar of Pakistan’s foreign policy. China
supported Pakistan’s opposition
to the Soviet Union’s intervention in Afghanistan and is perceived by Pakistan as a
regional counterweight to
India and the United States. China and Pakistan also share close military
relations, with China supplying a
range of modern armaments to the Pakistani defense forces. China supports
Pakistan’s stance onKashmir while
Pakistan supports China on the issues of Xinjiang, Tibet, and Taiwan. Lately,
military cooperation has
deepened with joint projects producing armaments ranging from fighter jets to
guided missile frigates.
Chinese cooperation with Pakistan has reached economic high points, with
substantial Chinese investment in
Pakistani infrastructural expansion including the Pakistani deep water port at
Gwadar. Both countries have an
ongoing free trade agreement. Pakistan has served as China’s main bridge between
Muslim countries. Pakistan
also played an important role in bridging the communication gap between China
andthe West by facilitating
the 1972 Nixon visit to China.
Background of Pakistan China relationship
Pakistan has a long and symbiotic relationship with China. The long-standing ties
between the two countries
have been mutually supportive. A close identity of views and mutual interests
remain the hallmark of bilateral
ties. Since the 1962 Sino-Indian War, Pakistan has supported China on most issues
of importance to the latter,
especially those related to the question of China’s sovereignty like Taiwan,
Xinjiang, andTibet and other
sensitive issues such as human rights.
The Chinese leadership has acknowledged Pakistan’s steadfast support on key issues.
Pakistan helped China in
reestablishing formal ties with the West, where they helped make possible the 1972
Nixon visit to China.
Pakistan has collaborated with China in extensive military and economic projects,
seeing China as a
counterweight to India and the United States. Pakistan has also served as a conduit
for China’s influence in the
Muslim world. China also has a consistent record of supporting Pakistan in regional
issues. During the
Pakistan-Indian tensions in 2008, it implied that it would support Pakistan in the
event of a war. Pakistan’s
military depends heavily on Chinese armaments, and joint projects of both economic
and militaristic
importance are ongoing. China has supplied equipment to support Pakistan’s nuclear
program, and has been
accused of giving nuclear technology to Pakistan.
Diplomatic relations
Diplomatic relations between Pakistan and China were established on 21 May 1951,
shortly after the defeat of
the Republic Of China in 1949. While initially ambivalent towards the idea of a
Communist country on it’s
borders, Pakistan hoped that China would serve as a counterweight to Indian
influence. India had recognized
China a year before, and Indian Prime Minister Nehru also hoped for closer
relations with the Chinese.
However, with escalating border tensions leading to the 1962 Sino-Indian war, China
and Pakistan aligned
with each other in a joint effort to counter perceived Indian encroachment. One
year after China’s border war
with India, Pakistan ceded the Trans-Karakoram Tract to China to end border
disputes and improve diplomatic
relations.
Since then, an informal alliance that initially consisted of joint Indian
opposition has grown into a lasting
relationship that has benefited both nations on the diplomatic, economic and
military frontiers. Along with
diplomatic support, Pakistan served as a conduit for China to open up to the West.
China has in turn provided
extensive economic aid and political support towards Pakistan.
Pakistan’s military initially depended almost entirely on American armaments and
aid, which was increased
during the covert U.S. support of Islamic militants in theSoviet war in
Afghanistan. America under US
President Richard Nixon supported Pakistan in the 1971 Bangladesh Liberation War.
[13] However, the period
following the Soviet withdrawal and the dissolution of the Soviet Union led
indirectly to the increasing
realignment of America with the previously pro-Soviet India. The Pressler Amendment
in 1990 suspended all
American military assistance and any new economic aid amidst concerns that Pakistan
was attempting to
develop a nuclear weapon.[ Given the support that Pakistan had given them during
the War in Afghanistan,
many Pakistanis saw this as a betrayal that sold out Pakistani interests in favor
of India. This belief was further
strengthened as India had developed a nuclear weapon without significant American
opposition, and Pakistan
felt obligated to do the same. Consequently, the primarily geopolitical alliance
between Pakistan and China has
since 1990 branched out into military and economic cooperation, due to Pakistan’s
belief that America’s
influence and support in the region should be counterbalanced by the Chinese.
With the war in Afghanistan leading to renewed relations with the U.S., there is a
general sentiment in Pakistan
to adopt a foreign policy which favors China over the United States. Washington has
been accused deserting
Pakistan in favor of a policy that favors stronger relations with India, while
Pakistan sees China as a more
reliable ally over the long term.
Since 9/11, Pakistan has increased the scope of Chinese influence and support by
agreeing to a number of
military projects, combined with extensive economic support and investment from the
Chinese. This is
partially due to Pakistan’s strategy of playing off the two powers against each
other, but also a genuine effort
to prevent America’s influence in the region from becoming too strong. In return,
the Chinese hope to
strengthen Pakistan as a counterbalance to American and Indian influence.
Military relations
The People’s Republic of China enjoys strong defense ties with Pakistan. This
relationship between two
adjoining Asian countries is important in the world’s geo-strategic alliances. The
strong defense ties are
primarily to counter regional Indian and American influence, and was also to repel
Soviet influence in the area.
In recent years this relationship has strengthened through ongoing defence projects
and agreements between
Pakistan and China.
Since 1962, China has been a steady source of military equipment to the Pakistani
Army, helping establish
munition factories, providing technological assistance and modernizing existing
facilities. The countries are
involved in the joint venture of several projects to enhance military and weaponry
systems, which include
collaborating in the development of JF-17 Thunder fighter aircraft, K-8 Karakorum
advance training aircraft,
space technology, AWACS systems, Al-Khalid tanks and the Babur cruise missile. The
armies have a schedule
for organising joint military exercises.
China is the largest investor in the Gwadar Deep Sea Port, which is strategically
located at the mouth of the
Strait of Hormuz. It is viewed warily by both America and India as a possible
launchpad for Chinese naval
operations in the Indian Ocean. However the Gwadar Port is currently delayed due to
a multilateral diplomatic
standoff between the project leaders and the Singapore government.China has offered
Pakistan military aid in
order to fight against terrorism in Pakistan. Pakistan has purchased military
equipment from China in order to
bolster their efforts against Islamic militants.
In the past, China has played a major role in the development of Pakistan’s nuclear
infrastructure, especially
when increasingly stringent export controls in Western countries made it difficult
for Pakistan to acquire
materials and uranium enriching equipment from elsewhere. China has supplied
Pakistan with equipment to
advance their nuclear weapons program, such as the Chinese help in building the
Khushab reactor, which plays
a key role in Pakistan’s production of plutonium. A subsidiary of the China
National Nuclear Corporation
contributed in Pakistan’s efforts to expand its uranium enrichment capabilities by
providing 5,000 custom
made ring magnets, which are a key component of the bearings that facilitate the
high-speed rotation of
centrifuges. China has also provided technical and material support in the
completion of the Chashma Nuclear
Power Complex and plutonium reprocessing facility, which was built in the mid
1990s. China may also have
supplied nuclear technology to the Pakistanis, enabling Pakistan to become a
nuclear state with an estimated
100 warheads as of 2011.
Economic relations
Economic trade between Pakistan and China are increasing at a rapid pace and a free
trade agreement has
recently been signed. Military and technological transactions continue to dominate
the economic relationship
between the two nations, although in recent years China has pledged to vastly
increase their investment in
Pakistan’s economy and infrastructure. Among other things, China has been helping
to develop Pakistan’s
infrastructure through the building of power plants, roads and communication nodes.
Both countries are keen on strengthening the economic ties between the two, and
have promised to ‘propel’
cross-border trade. This has led to investment in Pakistan’s nascent financial and
energy sectors, amidst a
surge of Chinese investment designed to strengthen ties. Pakistan has in turn been
granted free trade zones in
China. The economic relationship between Pakistan and China is composed primarily
of Chinese investment in
Pakistani interests. China’s increasing economic clout has enabled a wide variety
of projects to be sponsored in
Pakistan through Chinese credit. Pakistani investment in China is also encouraged,
and cross-border trade
remains fluid.
Views on Pakistan and China relationship
The support with which China and Pakistan give each other is considered important
in global diplomacy, and
has been compared to Israel – United States relations. According to a Pew survey of
Pakistan public opinion
last year, 84 percent of respondents said they had a favorable view of China and 16
percent had a favorable
view of the United States. These results showed that Pakistan is the most pro-China
country in the world.
Similarly, the Chinese state-run media has portrayed Pakistan in a favorable light
in regional issues.
Pakistan and China have long praised the close ties the two countries have with
each other. China has been
referred to by Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf as their “time-tested and all-
weather friend”, while in
return Chinese president Hu Jintao has referred to Pakistan as “a good friend and
partner”.These statements are
noted by some observers as occurring after Pakistani relations with the United
States or India have become
strained, such as after Osama Bin Laden was killed by American forces without
Pakistan’s prior permission.
Issues of Pakistan and China relationship
The ETIM is a Waziri based mujihadeen organization that is said to be allied with
the Taliban, which has
received funding from rogue elements in the ISI. As these militants are labeled as
terrorists from the Chinese
province of Xinjiang, Pakistan’s inability to prevent this is a potential source of
conflict.
The U.S. War On Terror has the Chinese wary of U.S. influence in the region, and as
Pakistan is a US ally and
major recipient of US military and economic aid, China is obligated to step up its
support in order to maintain
its influence in the region. As political alliances shift, Pakistan may have allies
in the United States and China
that may begin to see each other as rivals.Similarly, the warming of Sino-Indian
relations puts Pakistan’s
traditional alliance with China against India at risk. While the level of
cooperation between Pakistan and China
is far closer than that of India, it poses a future problem for Pakistan-China
relations.
2011 Hotan Attack
The 2011 Hotan Attack was a series of coordinated bomb and knife attacks that
occurred in Hotan, Xinjiang,
People’s Republic of China on July 18, 2011. While many had always suspected
Pakistani involvement in
terrorism in Xinjiang, the 2011 Hotan attack marked the first incident of
acknowledgement of this by
authorities in China.

General Knowledge of Pakistan MCQs for


PPSC, FPSC, SPSC, BPSC and KPPSC
Posted by Muneer Hayat on 2 September 2014, 2:02 am
General Knowledge of Pakistan MCQs for PPSC, FPSC, SPSC, BPSC and KPPSC
15. How many official working language are recognized by UNO?
(a) 8 (b) 6 (c) 7 (d) 4
16. The first UN conference on sustainable development happened in:
(a) 1952 (b) 1962 (c) 1972 (d) 1982 (e) None of these
17. Mirani Dam Exist in:
(a) Sindh (b) Balochistan (c) Punjab (d) None of these
18. The founder of wikileaks scam belongs to:
(a) America (b) England (c) Australia (d) Austria
19. Number of non permanent members of Security Council:
(a) 12 (b) 13 (c) 14 (d) 10
20. Pakistan has become non permanent member of Security council for:
(a) Five times (b) Two times (c) Three times (d) Seven times
Question: Who was adjusted Man of the match in the final of Asia Cup Cricket
Tournament 2008 ?
1. Mutthiya Murlidharan 2. Kumar Sankara 3. Ajanta Mendis 4. None of these
Question: Name the longest river in the world ?
1. Mississippi 2. Missouri 3. Nile 4. Saint Lawrence
Question : Who is the author of “Asian drama”?
1. William Shakespeare 2. Gunnar Myrdal 3. Jawahar Lal Nehru 4. None of these
Question: Which composer wrote 27 piano concertos, 23 string quartets, 35 violin
sonatas and more than 50
symphanies?
1. Mozart 2. James Galway 3. Messiaen 4. None of these
Question: What is the order of magnitude of electric resistance of the human body
(dry)?
1. 102 ohm 2. 104 ohm 3. 106 ohm 4. 108 ohm
Question : What is a non-working male bee called?
1. Male-Bee 2. Drone 3. King
Question: Hazrat Nizamuddin Auliya’s Dargah is located at……………….
1. Ajmer 2. Mumbai 3. Delhi 4. Hyderabad
Question: What does the latin word ‘vox populi’ mean ?
1. Pen name 2. To infinity 3. A method of operating 4. The voice of the people
Question The largest bay in the world is
1. Baffin Bay 2. Mezenskaya Bay 3. Obskaya Bay 4. Hudson Bay
Question The First Global Agro Industries Forum met in April, 2008 at1. Geneva 2.
Doha 3. New York 4. New Delhi
Question: Which one of the following cities is a birth place of Urdu poet Mirza
Ghalib, and musician Ustad
Faiyaz Khan ?
1. Lucknow 2. Agra 3. Barabanki 4. None of the above
Question: The planet nearest to the earth is
1. Mars 2. Jupiter 3. Mercury 4. Saturn
(Venus is the nearest planet of earth but the second nearest is Mars)
Question: Who is India’s ambassador to the US?
1. Ronen Sen 2. Montek Singh Ahluwalia 3. Lalit Mansingh 4. Rajat Gupta
Question 32: Which of the following is the brightest star in our solar system?
1. Proxima Centauri 2. Canopus 3. Sirius 4. None of the above
Question : In which of the following cities has the monument of Martyr and War of
independence been
established?
1. Allahabad 2. Meerut 3. Kanpur 4. None of the above
Question 36: What is the baby owl called ?
1. Chick 2. Owlet 3. Spat 4. Calf
Question Where is the seat of International Court of Justice
1. Rome 2. New Delhi 3. London 4. The Hague
Question 38: The in Arjun Awards were instituted the year
1. 1965 2. 1963 3. 1961 4. 1967
Question: Titagarh in West Bengal is famous for—
1. Paper manufacturing 2. Locomotive manufacturing 3. Fertilisers industry 4.
Textile industry
Question: Which one of the following is the first space craft to go beyond our
solar system?
1. Salyut 2. Viking I 3. Pioneer 10 4. Viking 2
Question: Which of the following Trophies/Cups is associated with the game of
Golf ?
1. Iran Cup 2. Padmawati Trophy 3. Topolino Trophy 4. V. C. Gupta Trophy
Question: Which of the following is an antibiotic?
1. Aspirin 2. Paracetamol 3. Penicillin 4. Sulphadizine
Question: The galaxy we live in is called the Milky Way. It is shaped approximately
like
1. A round ball 2. A doughnut 3. A pretzel 4. A flat spiral
Question First Asian Woman Lord Mayor of Britain:
1. Reshma Shah 2. Anju Sood 3. Kavita Sahni 4. Sushma seth
Question: In which Olympic the first Olympic Torch was lighted?
1. Mexico 2. Amsterdam 3. USA 4. Germany
Question: The name United Nations was suggested by
1. Stalin 2. Sir Winston Churchill 3. F.D.Roosevelt 4. Mahatma Gandhi
Question The first recipient of Nehru Award was
1. Mother Teresa 2. Martin Luther king 3. U Thant 4. Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan
Question: Doctor who deals with cancer in body is known as
1. Pediatrition 2. Urologist 3. Psychiatrist 4. Oncologist
Question: Dal Lake is situated in
1. Jammu & Kashmir 2. Orissa 3. Punjab 4. New Delhi
Question : In the early Olympic Games, only free, male Greek citizens could
compete. After Rome conquered
Greece, Romans participated as well. Which Roman emperor competed at Olympia in a
ten-horse chariot race
1. Augustus 2. Nero 3. Tiberius 4. Vespasian
Question: Aymara and Quechua are
1. Languages 2. Trees 3. Mountains 4. Rivers
Question: Which blood group is called Universal Doner?
1. A 2. B 3. AB 4. O
Question: Which of the following is not the principal organ of the united nations?
1. General Assembly 2. Security Council 3. Trusteeship Council 4. None of these
Question : How long is the lifespan of a cloned animal compared to that of the
original animal?
1. same as the original 2. lesser than the original 3. greater than the original 4.
can’t say
Question : Which female lawn tennis player had won the wimbledon tournament maximum
?
1. Steffi graph 2. Monica seles 3. Martina Navratilova 4. Maria sharapova
Question 74: Lord Buddha Died At ?
1. Nalanda 2. Humbi 3. SolaNagara 4. Kushinagara
Question : In 1921, a session of the Indian National Congress was held when its
President was in prison and
with some other leader acting as its President. Who was the Congress President in
prison?
1. Mohammead Ali 2. C.R. Das 3. Abul Kalam Azad 4. Mahatma Gandhi
Question : China has signed an agreement with which of the following countries,
which will help both the
parties to make the East China Sea “a sea of peace, co-operation and friendship” ?
1. North Korea 2. South Korea 3. Japan 4. Russia 5.All of these
Question: Who invented cycle?
1. Mac millan 2. Joseph aspdin 3. Charles babbage 4. Gottileb daimler
Question: In which all carbon atoms are quaternary in nature?
1. Graphite 2. Diamond 3. Teflon 4. nepthalene
Question : Mendel’s name is associated with:
1. Linguistics 2. Phonetics 3. Physics 4. Genetics
Question: Lithosphere is the part of
1. Moon 2. Sun 3. Earth 4. Planets
Question: World Environment Day falls on
1. Jun 5 2. Nov 14 3. Oct 2 4. Nov 19
Question : When was slavery abolished in Britain ?
1. 1830 2. 1837 3. 1833 4. 1843
Question 9 ‘Zazia’ was re-imposed during the reign of-
1. Akbar 2. Aurangzeb 3. Jahangir 4. None of these
Question: Who among the following invented Lasers?
1. Theodore Maiman 2. Denis Papin 3. William Moton 4. Francis Crick
Question : Who is the founder of the decimal system?
1. Archimedes 2. Bhaskara Acharya 3. Arya Bhatta 4. Bhaskara 2
Question 100: Who among the following hosted 5th CISM World Military games 2011?
1. Russia 2. China 3. Italy 4. Brazil

Sports General knowledge Cricket World


Cup winners
Posted by Muneer Hayat on 2 September 2014, 1:56 am
Sports General knowledge Cricket World Cup winners
Year

Place

Winner

Runners up

1975
England
West Indies
Australia
1979
England
West Indies
England
1983
England
India
West Indies
1987
India and Pakistan
Australia
England
1991 Australia and New Zealand Pakistan
England
1996
India, Pakistan and Sri Lanka , Sri Lanka
Australia
1999
England
Australia
Pakistan
2003
South Africa
Australia
India
2007
West Indies, Bangladesh & America Australia
Sri Lanka
2011
India,
Pakistan, Sri Lanka & Bangladesh
India
Sri lanka
2015 Australia & New Zealand Scheduled
2019 England Scheduled

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