1. Who invented the computer mouse?
A. Douglas Engelbart
B. Ada Lovelace
C. Charles Babbage
D. None of these
2. Name the person, who was exiled to saint Helena after the renowned battle of “waterloo” in 1815?
A. Adolf Hitler
B. Napoleon Bonaparte
C. Erwin Rommel
D. Paul Von Hindenburg
3. CT scan stands for?
A. Computed Tomography Scan
B. Computer topography Scan
C. Computer Tomography Scan
D. Computed topography Scan
4. Normandy is a region in ______?
A. Italy
B. England
C. Austria
D. France
5. Sir Laurence Olivier was an English ______?
A. Engineer
B. Actor and Director
C. Comedian
D. Politician
6. Kofi annan, former secretary general of united nations belongs to which country?
A. Tanzania
B. Kenya
C. Ghana
D. Chad
7. Which is the capital of Ghana?
A. Harare
B. Accra
C. Kinshasa
D. Banjul
8. The country of Ghana was formerly known by which name?
A. Grain coast
B. Gold coast
C. Ivory coast
D. Slave coast
9. Congo is the new name of?
A. Madagascar
B. Petrograd
C. Zaire
D. Cape Canaveral
10. Blackpool is a ______ in England?
A. Mountain
B. Town
C. Airport
D. Strait
11. Rakh ghulaman livestock farm is located in?
A. Okara
B. Sahiwal
C. Bhakkar
D. Mianwali
12. Which is the biggest fresh water lake in the world by surface area?
A. Chilika Lake
B. Caspian Lake
C. Dal Lake
D. Lake Superior
13. Which is the deepest lake in the world?
A. Lake Titicaca
B. Lake Victoria
C. Lake Baikal
D. Lake superior
14. Ural mountain is located in which country?
A. England
B. Turkey
C. Greece
D. Russia
15. Which country is the second largest oil producer in the world?
A. Russia (As of Sep 2023)
B. USA
C. Kuwait
D. Saudi Arabia
16. Bering Strait separates Russia from?
A. China
B. Alaska, USA
C. Japan
D. Canada
17. Opium war was fought between china and?
A. France
B. Portuguese
C. India
D. British East India company
18. International dateline passes through which strait?
A. Bering Strait
B. Strait of hormuz
C. Dover Strait
D. Davis strait
19. Shortest day in Australia will be on?
A. 15 june
B. 21 June
C. 22 December
D. 25 december
20. What was the nickname of atomic bomb dropped on Hiroshima on 6 August 1945?
A. Little boy
B. Daisy cutter
C. Big giant
D. Fat Boy
21. The treaty of sevres was signed on?
A. 10 august 1919
B. 10 august 1920
C. 10 august 1921
D. 10 august 1924
22. Mustafa kamal pasha abolished the Khilafat on?
A. 3 March 1920
B. 3 March 1921
C. 3 March 1924
D. 3 March 1926
23. “We the peoples of United Nations” are the opening words of which historical document?
A. Human Rights Charter
B. US Charter
C. Preamble to un charter
D. UNHCR Charter
24. Koh-i-Judi is located in which country?
A. India
B. Turkey
C. Sri Lanka
D. Iraq
25. Koh-i-toor is located in which country?
A. Sinai
B. Syria
C. Iraq
D. Egypt
26. The name of Ceylon was changed to sri lanka in?
A. 1965
B. 1972
C. 1974
D. 1976
27. One yard is equal to how many meters?
A. 0.989 m
B. 0.914 m
C. 1.125 m
D. 1.150 m
28. 1 btu is equal to how many joules?
A. 1050 J
B. 1055 J
C. 1075 J
D. 1155 J
29. One gram of gold is equal to how many milligrams of gold?
A. 100 mg
B. 500 mg
C. 1000 mg
D. 10000 mg
30. Adam’s peak is located in which country?
A. Nepal
B. Iran
C. Sri lanka
D. India
31. One inch is equal to how many centimeters?
A. 2 cm
B. 2.5 cm
C. 2.54 cm
D. 3 cm
32. If 5X-15=50 then find the value of X?
A. 11
B. 13
C. 15
D. 17
33. Which is the oldest inhabited city in the world?
A. Harappa
B. Mohenjo-Daro
C. Damascus
D. Taxila
34. The cultural center of gandhara civilization was situated at present day in?
A. Afghanistan
B. Taxila, Pakistan
C. China
D. Iraq
35. Which is the oldest monarchy?
A. Saudi Arabia
B. UAE
C. Japan
D. Kuwait
36. Who is known as the father of homeopathy?
A. Samuel Hahnemann
B. Edward Jenner
C. Sigmund Fried
D. Robert dover
37. The book “The wealth of nations” is written by?
A. John marshal
B. Karl marx
C. Max muller
D. Adam smith
38. Communist manifesto was originally published in which language?
A. Greek
B. Russian
C. French
D. German
39. The famous incident Boston tea party took place in?
A. 1765
B. 1770
C. 16 December 1773
D. 1776
40. Ahmad khan kharal the famous character of war of independence belongs to?
A. Gogra
B. Satiana
C. Chak Jhumra, Punjab
D. Chichawatni
41. Faiz ahmad faiz was imprisoned for his alleged involvement in ______ conspiracy?
A. Agartala
B. Lahore
C. Attock
D. Rawalpindi
42. “Pride and prejudice” is written by?
A. Jane Austen
B. Thomas hardy
C. Agatha christi
D. George orwell
43. Cholera is caused by?
A. Cocci
B. Virus
C. Bacteria
D. None of these
44. Which of the following disease is not caused by virus?
A. Small pox
B. Polio
C. Typhoid
D. mumps
45. Which is the starch digesting enzyme?
A. Protease
B. Lipase
C. Amylase
D. None of these
46. What is the other name of vitamin C?
A. Ascorbic acid
B. Acetic acid
C. Citric acid
D. Lysozyme
47. Which is used as moderator in atomic reactor?
A. Water
B. Uranium
C. Platinum
D. Heavy water
48. Guava is rich source of which vitamin?
A. Vitamin A
B. Vitamin C
C. Vitamin D
D. Vitamin E
49. “Conversations with myself” was written by?
A. Barak Obama
B. Nelson Mandela
C. Tony blair
D. None of these
50. Diameter of Jupiter is ______ times of earth’s diameter?
A. 9
B. 10
C. 11
D. 13
51. Which is the hottest planet in the solar system?
A. Jupiter
B. Mercury
C. Uranus
D. Venus
52. Plato was the ______ of Aristotle?
A. Student
B. Sin
C. Son in law
D. Teacher
53. Quaid e Azam joined Muslim league in?
A. 1911
B. 1913
C. 1914
D. 1916
54. The Jallianwala Bagh massacre took place in?
A. 13 April 1919
B. December 1919
C. April 1920
D. April 1921
55. Jallianwala Bagh is located in?
A. Lahore
B. Delhi
C. Lucknow
D. Amritsar
56. The first Nobel Prize in physics was awarded to?
A. Priestly
B. Wilhelm Conrad Rontgen
C. Madame curie
D. Alexander Fleming
57. Which among the following is the ancient wonder in the world?
A. Eiffel tower
B. Taj Mahal
C. Light House of Alexandria
D. None of these
58. 200 students applied for exam from which 180 appeared in the exam and 70% passed, how many failed?
A. 52
B. 54
C. 57
D. 59
59. If X=28 and Y=51, then (X+Y) + (X-Y) =?
A. 53
B. 56
C. 59
D. 61
60. Who was the inventor of printing press?
A. Johannes Gutenberg
B. Louis Pasture
C. Oliver Cromwell
D. St Augustine
61. Euro is the currency of?
A. Norway
B. Denmark
C. Italy
D. Sweden
62. If A completes a job in 20 minutes and B in 30 min if they do the same job together how much time will they take?
A. 12
B. 15
C. 20
D. 25
63. Which district of Baluchistan contains huge deposits of copper?
A. Loralai
B. Sibi
C. Khuzdar
D. Chaghi
64. Kachura Lake is situated in?
A. Gilgit
B. Kaghan valley
C. Baltistan
D. Skardu
65. Patella bone is present in?
A. Skull
B. Thorax
C. Knee
D. elbow
66. Working boundary is a boundary between?
A. India Held Kashmir and Sialkot Pakistan
B. India and Pakistan
C. Indian held Kashmir and Pakistan
D. Azad Kashmir and Pakistan
67. What does RAM in a computer stand for?
A. read and memorize
B. random access memory
C. Random access module
D. Random access modern
68. url is an abbreviation?
A. Uniform Retention Location
B. Uniform Resource Locator
C. Universal Resource Locator
D. Uniform Retention Locator
69. Wife of bill gates is the ceo of gates foundation, what is name of her wife?
A. Ivana
B. Melinda gates
C. Milana Gates
D. None of these
70. The length of Siachen glacier is _____miles?
A. 47
B. 49
C. 56
D. None of these
71. Persecution of Rohingya Muslims is being in which state of Burma?
A. Kaylin
B. Rakhine
C. Kachin
D. None of these
72. Khad is the intelligence agency of?
A. Iraq
B. Afghanistan
C. Egypt
D. Russia
73. The national bird of Pakistan is?
A. Chakor
B. Pigeon
C. Eagle
D. parrot
74. Aab e hayat was written by?
A. Muhammad Hussain azad
B. Nazir ahmad
C. Allama Iqbal
D. Sir syed ahmad khan
75. Silicon Valley is located in?
A. New York
B. Florida
C. Mexico
D. California
76. The only Hindu state in the world is?
A. Sri lanka
B. Nepal
C. Bhutan
D. india
77. The Nobel Prize for economics was introduced in?
A. 1969
B. 1979
C. 1986
D. 1990
78. Malabar is the old name of?
A. Chennai
B. Madras
C. Mumbai
D. Kerala
79. If the mood a normal person swings from normal to extreme behavior is due to?
A. Autism
B. Schizophrenia
C. Bipolar disorder
D. epilepsy
80. Novel “war and peace” was written by?
A. Leo Tolstoy
B. Tito
C. Shelley
D. shakespear
81. Most powerful hurricane to hit the Caribbean in September 2017 was?
A. Maria
B. Katrina
C. Irma
D. None of these
82. Neutron was discovered by?
A. Newton
B. Priestly
C. James Chadwick 1932
D. franklin
83. During the process of photosynthesis, plants release the?
A. Carbon
B. Oxygen
C. Nitrogen
D. ammonia
84. “Hujja-tul-baligha” was written by?
A. Shah ismail
B. Haji shariat ullah
C. Syed ahmad Shaheed
D. Shah wali ullah
85. An example of a heredity disease is?
A. Polio
B. Hemophilia
C. Cholera
D. typhoid
86. Shape of the Milky Way galaxy is?
A. Rectangular
B. Spiral
C. Elliptical
D. circular
87. There were 69 members in first constituent assembly; this number was increased to ______ in order to give representation to princely states and refuges?
A. 75
B. 79
C. 81
D. 85
88. What is the height of K.2?
A. 6611 m
B. 7611 m
C. 8611 m
D. 9611 m
89. Before the partition of india in 1947, how many princely states existed?
A. 490
B. 540
C. 562
D. 565
90. Name the biggest barrage of Pakistan?
A. Sukkur barrage built in 1932
B. Taunsa barrage
C. Guddu barrage
D. Ghulam Muhammad barrage
91. If you have “Caries” then which doctor should be consulted?
A. Dermatologist
B. Orthopedist
C. Dentist
D. neurologist
92. The average weight of human heart is?
A. 250 gm
B. 300 gm 11 ounce
C. 350 gm
D. 400 gm
93. Sharm-el-sheikh is the name of?
A. Iranian airport
B. Egyptian seaport
C. A mountain
D. None of these
94. Lng stands for?
A. Liquified Natural Gas
B. Liquied natural gas
C. Liqud neutral gas
D. None of these
95. The statue of liberty was presented to the usa by the people of?
A. Britain
B. Germany
C. Canada
D. France
96. Habsha is the old name of?
A. Ethiopia
B. Uganda
C. Kenya
D. Tanzania
97. Breakbone fever is communicated by a mosquito; it’s another name is _____?
A. Dengue fever
B. Malaria
C. Epilepsy
D. All of these
98. Katas raj temple is in?
A. Jhelum
B. Chakwal
C. Lahore
D. Attock
99. Amnesia is related to?
A. Sleeping sickness
B. Loss of sight
C. Loss of hearing
D. Defect in memory
100. The british government announced the annulment of partition of Bengal on?
A. 1910
B. 12 December 1911
C. 1912
D. 1926