Solve: 1/10 x 3/5 x 6/5 = ?
(A) 9/225
(B) 9/125
(C) 2/125
(D) 7/125
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(A) Flexible
(B) Important
(C) Determinate
(D) Serene
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Pupil of Hazrat Abu Hurrairah R.A?
(A) Hazrat Ali R.A
(B) Hazrat Hmmam ibn Munabih
(C) Hazrat Rehman bin Oof
(D) Hazrat Saad bin Abi Waqas
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Pervez Musharraf returned from which country when he imposed Martial Law?
(A) Bangladesh
(B) Bhutan
(C) Sri Lanka
(D) India
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(A) Call in
(B) Call of
(C) Call at
(D) Call for
View Answer
(A) Identify the base of a number system
(B) Specify the problem completely and clearly
(C) Know the memory capacity
(D) None of these
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(A) Liked by God
(B) Man of God
(C) Friend of God
(D) None of these
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(A) 1857
(B) 1858
(C) 1859
(D) 1761
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Which of the following act of East India Company provided a joint government of British India by the company and the crown with government holding the ultimate authority?
(A) Regulating act 1773
(B) Pitt’s India act 1784
(C) Charter act 1786
(D) Charter act 1793
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Indira Gandhi was the daughter of…
(A) Motilal Nehru
(B) Jawaharlal Nehru
(C) Rajiv Gandhi
(D) None of these
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Roosevelt hotel of PLA is located in…
(A) Karachi
(B) New York
(C) London
(D) Washington DC
View Answer
Who among the following is a renowned poet?
(A) Mir Taqi Mir
(B) Daagh Dehlvi
View Answer
(A) Mustansar Hussain Tarar
(B) Mumtaz Mufti
View Answer
What was the original name of “Manto Bhai”?
(A) Javaid Chaudhry
(B) Mir Anis
(C) Muneer Latif
(D) Momin Khan Momin
View Answer
What was the reason for Hafeez Taib’s fame?
(A) Poetic recitation
(B) Column writing
(C) Naat recitation
View Answer
“To cut the stomach” is an idiom. What does it mean?
(A) To reduce expenses
(B) A trustworthy person
(C) To be dishonored
(D) None of these
View Answer
Which figurative device is present in this verse?
“Boye gul le gayi bahar chaman raaz chaman
Kiya qayamat hai ke khud phool hain namaaz chaman”
(A) Simile
(B) Metaphor
(C) Personification
(D) Irony
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In the beginning of the poem, what does the verse consider?
(A) Rhyme
(B) Meter
(C) Wordplay
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Whose poetry collection is “Inkar”?
(A) Farogh Ludhianvi
(B) Parveen Shakir
(C) Mah Laqa Bai
(D) None of these
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Which of the following words are masculine and feminine both?
(A) Water
(B) Heir
View Answer
(A) Akhtar Hussain Raipuri
(B) Manto
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Which country is most affected by COVID-19?
(A) USA
(B) Italy
(C) India
(D) Brazil
View Answer
Hazrat Amina (RA),bv mother of Hazrat Muhammad (SAW), belonged to which tribe?
(A) Banu Ummeya
(B) Banu Asad
(C) Banu Khazeema
(D) Bani Zohra
View Answer
A hard disk becomes totally inaccessible when a computer virus corrupts its:
(A) Boot Sector
(B) Partition table
(C) File Allocation Table
(D) None of these
View Answer
Choose the correct indirect speech of: She says, “I am a little bit nervous”
(A) She says that she is a little bit nervous
(B) She tells that she is a little bit nervous
(C) She tells that I am a little bit nervous
(D) She told that she is a little bit nervous
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Durand Line came into existence in:
(A) 1793
(B) 1893
(C) 1993
(D) 2000
View Answer
In the battle of Tabuk, who was mainly being fought against?
(A) Roman
(B) Persian
(C) Hindus
(D) None of these
View Answer
Most spoken language in the world is:
(A) Spanish
(B) English
(C) Chinese
(D) Arabic
View Answer
SAARC was founded in:
(A) Kathmandu
(B) Islamabad
(C) Dhaka
(D) Delhi
View Answer
The ring of the Holy Prophet (PBUH) was made by:
(A) Saad bin Abi Waqas
(B) Abu Ayyub Ansari
(C) Yala bin Umayyah
(D) Uthman bin Affan
View Answer
How many countries are presently members of the Non-Aligned Movement?
(A) 100
(B) 120
(C) 140
(D) 191
View Answer
A man is 24 years older than his son. In two years, his age will be twice the age of his son. What is the present age of his son?
(A) 20
(B) 22
(C) 24
(D) 26
(A) 4
(B) 6
(C) 8
(D) 1
View Answer
I wear glasses…
(A) For
(B) Upon on
(C) at
(D) Into
View Answer
Tasmania is the major island of which country?
(A) Germany
(B) Finland
(C) Australia
(D) South Africa
View Answer
Which country has the most languages in the world?
(A) Indonesia
(B) Papua New Guinea
(C) Nigeria
(D) Cambodia
View Answer
An instrument that measures air pressure is called?
(A) Lactometer
(B) Barometer
(C) Thermometer
(D) Hydrometer
View Answer
Where is ‘White haven’ beach located:
(A) Algeria
(B) Germany
(C) Russia
(D) Australia
View Answer
Muslim League was established in 1906. Which city was decided to be its headquarters?
(A) Delhi
(B) Bombay
(C) Lucknow
(D) Ali Garh
View Answer
Qantas is an airline of which country?
(A) Saudi Arabia
(B) Australia
(C) UAE
(D) Malaysia
View Answer
Anwar around the block in his new car…
(A) Sped
(B) Speeding
(C) Speed
(D) Speeded
View Answer
Mac operating system is developed by which company?
(A) Google
(B) Apple
(C) Microsoft
(D) None of these
View Answer
Hygrometer is used to measure:
(A) Speed of sound
(B) Density of milk
(C) Humidity of air
(D) Specific gravity of liquids
View Answer
What Cascade Delete option is used for?
(A) It is used to delete all the records of all tables in a database
(B) It repeats the recent delete operation to all the records of the current table
(C) It ensures that all the related records will be deleted automatically when the record from the parent table is deleted.
(D) None of these
View Answer
Which vitamin is most soluble in water:
(A) Vitamin B
(B) Vitamin C
(C) Vitamin B & Vitamin C
(D) Vitamin D
View Answer
Boundary Line between North and South Korea is called?
(A) 17th Parallel Line
(B) 38th Parallel Line
(C) 49th Parallel Line
(D) LOC
View Answer
Solve: 100+50×2=?
(A) 1
(B) 2
(C) 3
(D) 200
View Answer
How many Salats were made obligatory during the Miraj?
(A) 5
(B) 7
(C) 9
(D) 11
View Answer
Synonym of Bravery is?
(A) Cowardice
(B) Stability
(C) Boldness
(D) Purge
View Answer
Unix operating system was developed by:
(A) Dennis Ritchie
(B) Ken Thompson
(C) Both A & B
(D) None of these
View Answer
(A) Masjid Nabawi
(B) Masjid Quba
(C) Masjid Qiblatain
(D) Masjid Nimra
View Answer
Who led the prayer during the illness of the Holy Prophet (PBUH)?
(A) Hazrat Ali
(B) Hazrat Uthman
(C) Hazrat Umar
(D) Hazrat Abu Bakr Siddique
View Answer
How many times did the Holy Prophet (PBUH) perform Hajj in his lifetime?
(A) One
(B) Two
(C) Three
(D) Four
View Answer
Which Caliphate era witnessed the Battle of Qadisiyyah?
(A) Hazrat Abu Bakr
(B) Hazrat Umar
(C) Hazrat Uthman
(D) Hazrat Ali
View Answer
Which is the longest Surah in the Quran?
(A) Al-Baqarah
(B) Al-Imran
(C) Al-Ma’idah
(D) Al-Kahf
View Answer
What is the name of the first revealed book?
(A) Injeel
(B) Zabur
(C) Torah
(D) Quran
View Answer
Who was awarded the title “Sayyid al-Shuhada”?
(A) Hazrat Hamza
(B) Hazrat Imam Hussain
(C) Hazrat Ali Asghar
(D) Hazrat Ali ibn Abi Talib
View Answer
What is “Fatah Mubeen” referred to?
(A) Fatah Mecca
(B) Battle of Badr
(C) Battle of Uhud
(D) Treaty of Hudaibiya
View Answer
How many verses are there in the Quran?
(A) 6000
(B) 6666
(C) 113
(D) 1113
View Answer
What does the prayer “Salat al-Kusuf” refer to?
(A) Prayer performed during lunar eclipse
(B) Prayer performed for rain
(C) Prayer performed to seek relief from debt
(D) Prayer performed during solar eclipse
View Answer
How many verses are there in the Quran?
(A) 6000
(B) 6666
(C) 113
(D) 1113
View Answer
When did Pakistan join WTO (World Trade Organization)?
(A) 1st Jan 1995
(B) 1st Jan 1998
(C) 1st Jan 2001
(D) 30th Jan 1999
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What was the age of Hazrat Noah (A.S)?
(A) 750 years
(B) 850 years
(C) 950 years
(D) None of these
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Where are most glaciers after the Arctic region located?
(A) Russia
(B) Pakistan
(C) Nepal
(D) India
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What is the antonym of “Ambiguous”?
(A) Obscure
(B) Stability
(C) Secular
(D) Equivocate
View Answer
Where is the Eiffel Tower located?
(A) Lyon
(B) Paris
(C) Grenoble
(D) Marseille
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Who was the slave of Hazrat Khadija (R.A) who accompanied the Holy Prophet (SAW) on the Syria business tour?
(A) Utba
(B) Musaib
(C) Maisra
(D) None of these
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Where is Wentworth Woodhouse situated?
(A) Spain
(B) USA
(C) France
(D) Russia
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Who was the crime reporter of Saudi Arabia killed in Turkey?
(A) Khalid bin Sa’ud
(B) Ahmad Sultan
(C) Jamal Khashoggi
(D) Yousaf
View Answer
What does OCR stand for?
(A) Optical Character Recorder
(B) Output Character Recognition
(C) Optical Character Recognition
(D) None of these
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In Excel, where is Conditional Formatting located?
(A) Home Tab
(B) Insert Tab
(C) Page Layout
(D) View Tab
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When will CPEC be fully operational?
(A) 2025
(B) 2030
(C) 2035
(D) 2040
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Which country has the largest crude oil reserves?
(A) Saudi Arabia
(B) USA
(C) Venezuela
(D) Qatar
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Where was the SAARC summit 2004 held?
(A) Delhi
(B) Dhaka
(C) Katmandu
(D) Islamabad
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Which country’s Prime Minister was affected by COVID-19?
(A) UK
(B) Canada
(C) India
(D) France
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Where is the ‘Great Buddha of Kamakura’ situated?
(A) China
(B) Thailand
(C) Japan
(D) South Korea
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What is the capital of Qatar?
(A) Doha
(B) Manama
(C) Tehran
(D) Istanbul
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What is the Iron Cross the highest military award of?
(A) Japan
(B) USA
(C) Germany
(D) Russia
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When was the War of Independence officially declared to have ended?
(A) August 1858
(B) September 1858
(C) October 1858
(D) November 1858
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During which caliphate was Sindh conquered by Muhammad bin Qasim?
(A) Umayyads
(B) Abbasids
(C) Tulun
(D) Idrisids
View Answer
(A) Paris, France
(B) California, USA
(C) London, UK
(D) None of these
View Answer
Who invented the stethoscope?
(A) Martin Cooper
(B) Robert Ledley
(C) Steven Sasson
(D) Rene Laennec
View Answer
DOS cannot retrieve any data from disk if a computer virus corrupts its:
(A) Directory Area
(B) Data Area
(C) BAT Files
(D) File Allocation Table (FAT)
View Answer
What is the circumference of the Earth?
(A) 30,000 km
(B) 40,000 km
(C) 50,000 km
(D) 60,000 km
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According to the 1956 constitution, what religion should the President of Pakistan belong to?
(A) Muslim
(B) Non-Muslim
(C) Both Muslim and Non-Muslim
(D) None of these
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What is a biome?
(A) Animals
(B) Plants
(C) Both Animals and Plants
(D) None of these
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What term describes a background that appears as a grainy, non-smooth surface?
(A) Pattern
(B) Gradient
(C) Texture
(D) Velvet
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Which province in Afghanistan has no border with Pakistan?
(A) Paktika
(B) Nangarhar
(C) Nimruz
(D) Herat
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Complete the sentence in reported speech: “Meet me at the cinema.” he said.
(A) He asked me to meet him at the cinema
(B) He asked me to meet me at the cinema
(C) He asked me to met him at the cinema
(D) He asked me to meet you at the cinema
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Fill in the blank: He is blind ___ one eye.
(A) in
(B) of
(C) For
(D) At
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Ibn-Battuta, the famous Muslim explorer who came to India during the regime of Mohammad Bin Tughlaq, belonged to which country?
(A) Iran
(B) Morocco
(C) Iraq
(D) Spain
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Which of the following pairs is incorrect?
(A) Monkey: Polytities
(B) Owl: Chirp
(C) Horse: Neigh
(D) Sparrow: Trumpet
View Answer
What is the structure or format of data called?
(A) Syntax
(B) Semantics
(C) Struct
(D) None of these
View Answer
Which province in Pakistan has the largest death rate due to COVID-19?
(A) Punjab
(B) Sindh
(C) KPK
(D) Balochistan
View Answer
Where will the maximum deposition of DDT occur?
(A) Phytoplankton
(B) Crab
(C) Cerebellar
(D) Seagull
View Answer
What is the lifespan of White Blood Cells?
(A) 1-5 days
(B) 3-7 days
(C) 4-8 days
(D) 5-21 days
View Answer
Horseshoe bay is situated in which country?
(A) Japan
(B) China
(C) Australia
(D) Thailand
View Answer
Which shortcut key is used to move the cursor one Page Down?
(A) Ctrl + PageDown
(B) PageDown
(C) Shift + PageDown
(D) Alt + PageDown
View Answer
Where is the Acropolis of Athens located?
(A) Rome
(B) Greece
(C) Olympia
(D) Paris
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In which year did the Samjhauta Express bomb blast occur?
(A) February, 2006
(B) February, 2007
(C) February, 2008
(D) February, 2009
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Which country banned the use of Huawei from its 5G network?
(A) India
(B) Japan
(C) UK
(D) France
View Answer
I congratulated him ___ his success.
(A) For
(B) On
(C) A
(D) Upon
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What was the relationship between Imam Bukhari and Imam Hanbal?
(A) Teacher-student
(B) Student-teacher
(C) Father-son
(D) None of these
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Choose the correct Analogy: Graceful Movement
(A) Articulate: Speech
(B) Fastidious: Grime
(C) Humorous: Laughter
(D) Servile: Rebellion
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Which planet is called the “Morning or Evening star”?
(A) Mercury
(B) Venus
(C) Earth
(D) Neptune
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How many glaciers are there in the world?
(A) 10,000
(B) 198,000
(C) 298,000
(D) None of these
View Answer
Which country helped Pakistan to build JF-17 Thunder?
(A) USA
(B) Russia
(C) Canada
(D) China
View Answer
When was the first international flight of PIA taken?
(A) 25 May 1953
(B) 7 June 1953
(C) 1 February 1955
(D) 17 June 1956
View Answer
Solve: 1/10 x 3/5 x 6/5 = ?
(A) 9/225
(B) 9/125
(C) 2/125
(D) 7/125
View Answer
(A) Flexible
(B) Important
(C) Determinate
(D) Serene
View Answer
Pupil of Hazrat Abu Hurrairah R.A?
(A) Hazrat Ali R.A
(B) Hazrat Hmmam ibn Munabih
(C) Hazrat Rehman bin Oof
(D) Hazrat Saad bin Abi Waqas
View Answer
Pervez Musharraf returned from which country when he imposed Martial Law?
(A) Bangladesh
(B) Bhutan
(C) Sri Lanka
(D) India
View Answer
I am exhausted, let’s…
(A) Call in
(B) Call of
(C) Call at
(D) Call for
View Answer
Algorithm and Flow chart help us to:
(A) Identify the base of a number system
(B) Specify the problem completely and clearly
(C) Know the memory capacity
(D) None of these
View Answer
What does Israel mean?
(A) Liked by God
(B) Man of God
(C) Friend of God
(D) None of these
View Answer
When was Lucknow forces recaptured by British?
(A) 1857
(B) 1858
(C) 1859
(D) 1761
View Answer
Which of the following act of East India Company provided a joint government of British India by the company and the crown with government holding the ultimate authority?
(A) Regulating act 1773
(B) Pitt’s India act 1784
(C) Charter act 1786
(D) Charter act 1793
View Answer
Indira Gandhi was the daughter of…
(A) Motilal Nehru
(B) Jawaharlal Nehru
(C) Rajiv Gandhi
(D) None of these
View Answer
Roosevelt hotel of PLA is located in…
(A) Karachi
(B) New York
(C) London
(D) Washington DC
View Answer
Who among the following is a renowned poet?
(A) Mir Taqi Mir
(B) Daagh Dehlvi
View Answer
Who wrote the novel “Ali Pur Ka Aili”?
(A) Mustansar Hussain Tarar
(B) Mumtaz Mufti
View Answer
What was the original name of “Manto Bhai”?
(A) Javaid Chaudhry
(B) Mir Anis
(C) Muneer Latif
(D) Momin Khan Momin
What was the reason for Hafeez Taib’s fame?
(A) Poetic recitation
(B) Column writing
(C) Naat recitation
View Answer
“To cut the stomach” is an idiom. What does it mean?
(A) To reduce expenses
(B) A trustworthy person
(C) To be dishonored
(D) None of these
View Answer
Which figurative device is present in this verse?
“Boye gul le gayi bahar chaman raaz chaman
Kiya qayamat hai ke khud phool hain namaaz chaman”
(A) Simile
(B) Metaphor
(C) Personification
(D) Irony
View Answer
In the beginning of the poem, what does the verse consider?
(A) Rhyme
(B) Meter
(C) Wordplay
View Answer
(A) Farogh Ludhianvi
(B) Parveen Shakir
(C) Mah Laqa Bai
(D) None of these
View Answer
Which of the following words are masculine and feminine both?
(A) Water
(B) Heir
View Answer
(A) Akhtar Hussain Raipuri
(B) Manto
View Answer
If a man’s salary is increased by 1/5 and his current pay is 60000, what will be the increased pay?
(A) 1000
(B) 2000
(C) 3000
(D) 10,000
Which country is most affected by COVID-19?
(A) USA
(B) Italy
(C) India
(D) Brazil
View Answer
Hazrat Amina (RA), mother of Hazrat Muhammad (SAW), belonged to which tribe?
(A) Banu Ummeya
(B) Banu Asad
(C) Banu Khazeema
(D) Bani Zohra
View Answer
A hard disk becomes totally inaccessible when a computer virus corrupts its:
(A) Boot Sector
(B) Partition table
(C) File Allocation Table
(D) None of these
View Answer
Choose the correct indirect speech of: She says, “I am a little bit nervous”
(A) She says that she is a little bit nervous
(B) She tells that she is a little bit nervous
(C) She tells that I am a little bit nervous
(D) She told that she is a little bit nervous
View Answer
Durand Line came into existence in:
(A) 1793
(B) 1893
(C) 1993
(D) 2000
View Answer
In the battle of Tabuk, who was mainly being fought against?
(A) Roman
(B) Persian
(C) Hindus
(D) None of these
View Answer
Most spoken language in the world is:
(A) Spanish
(B) English
(C) Chinese
(D) Arabic
View Answer
SAARC was founded in:
(A) Kathmandu
(B) Islamabad
(C) Dhaka
(D) Delhi
View Answer
The ring of the Holy Prophet (PBUH) was made by:
(A) Saad bin Abi Waqas
(B) Abu Ayyub Ansari
(C) Yala bin Umayyah
(D) Uthman bin Affan
View Answer
How many countries are presently members of the Non-Aligned Movement?
(A) 100
(B) 120
(C) 140
(D) 191
View Answer
A man is 24 years older than his son. In two years, his age will be twice the age of his son. What is the present age of his son?
(A) 20
(B) 22
(C) 24
(D) 26
(A) 4
(B) 6
(C) 8
(D) 1
View Answer
I wear glasses…
(A) For
(B) Upon on
(C) at
(D) Into
View Answer
Tasmania is the major island of which country?
(A) Germany
(B) Finland
(C) Australia
(D) South Africa
View Answer
Which country has the most languages in the world?
(A) Indonesia
(B) Papua New Guinea
(C) Nigeria
(D) Cambodia
View Answer
An instrument that measures air pressure is called?
(A) Lactometer
(B) Barometer
(C) Thermometer
(D) Hydrometer
View Answer
Where is ‘White haven’ beach located:
(A) Algeria
(B) Germany
(C) Russia
(D) Australia
View Answer
Muslim League was established in 1906. Which city was decided to be its headquarters?
(A) Delhi
(B) Bombay
(C) Lucknow
(D) Ali Garh
View Answer
Qantas is an airline of which country?
(A) Saudi Arabia
(B) Australia
(C) UAE
(D) Malaysia
View Answer
Anwar around the block in his new car…
(A) Sped
(B) Speeding
(C) Speed
(D) Speeded
View Answer
Mac operating system is developed by which company?
(A) Google
(B) Apple
(C) Microsoft
(D) None of these
View Answer
Hygrometer is used to measure:
(A) Speed of sound
(B) Density of milk
(C) Humidity of air
(D) Specific gravity of liquids
View Answer
What Cascade Delete option is used for?
(A) It is used to delete all the records of all tables in a database
(B) It repeats the recent delete operation to all the records of the current table
(C) It ensures that all the related records will be deleted automatically when the record from the parent table is deleted.
(D) None of these
View Answer
Which vitamin is most soluble in water:
(A) Vitamin B
(B) Vitamin C
(C) Vitamin B & Vitamin C
(D) Vitamin D
View Answer
Boundary Line between North and South Korea is called?
(A) 17th Parallel Line
(B) 38th Parallel Line
(C) 49th Parallel Line
(D) LOC
View Answer
Solve: 100+50×2=?
(A) 1
(B) 2
(C) 3
(D) 200
View Answer
How many Salats were made obligatory during the Miraj?
(A) 5
(B) 7
(C) 9
(D) 11
View Answer
Synonym of Bravery is?
(A) Cowardice
(B) Stability
(C) Boldness
(D) Purge
View Answer
Unix operating system was developed by:
(A) Dennis Ritchie
(B) Ken Thompson
(C) Both A & B
(D) None of these
View Answer
(A) Masjid Nabawi
(B) Masjid Quba
(C) Masjid Qiblatain
(D) Masjid Nimra
View Answer
Who led the prayer during the illness of the Holy Prophet (PBUH)?
(A) Hazrat Ali
(B) Hazrat Uthman
(C) Hazrat Umar
(D) Hazrat Abu Bakr Siddique
View Answer
How many times did the Holy Prophet (PBUH) perform Hajj in his lifetime?
(A) One
(B) Two
(C) Three
(D) Four
View Answer
Which Caliphate era witnessed the Battle of Qadisiyyah?
(A) Hazrat Abu Bakr
(B) Hazrat Umar
(C) Hazrat Uthman
(D) Hazrat Ali
View Answer
Which is the longest Surah in the Quran?
(A) Al-Baqarah
(B) Al-Imran
(C) Al-Ma’idah
(D) Al-Kahf
View Answer
What is the name of the first revealed book?
(A) Injeel
(B) Zabur
(C) Torah
(D) Quran
View Answer
Who was awarded the title “Sayyid al-Shuhada”?
(A) Hazrat Hamza
(B) Hazrat Imam Hussain
(C) Hazrat Ali Asghar
(D) Hazrat Ali ibn Abi Talib
View Answer
What is “Fatah Mubeen” referred to?
(A) Fatah Mecca
(B) Battle of Badr
(C) Battle of Uhud
(D) Treaty of Hudaibiya
View Answer
How many verses are there in the Quran?
(A) 6000
(B) 6666
(C) 113
(D) 1113
View Answer
What does the prayer “Salat al-Kusuf” refer to?
(A) Prayer performed during lunar eclipse
(B) Prayer performed for rain
(C) Prayer performed to seek relief from debt
(D) Prayer performed during solar eclipse
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How many verses are there in the Quran?
(A) 6000
(B) 6666
(C) 113
(D) 1113
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When did Pakistan join WTO (World Trade Organization)?
(A) 1st Jan 1995
(B) 1st Jan 1998
(C) 1st Jan 2001
(D) 30th Jan 1999
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What was the age of Hazrat Noah (A.S)?
(A) 750 years
(B) 850 years
(C) 950 years
(D) None of these
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Where are most glaciers after the Arctic region located?
(A) Russia
(B) Pakistan
(C) Nepal
(D) India
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What is the antonym of “Ambiguous”?
(A) Obscure
(B) Stability
(C) Secular
(D) Equivocate
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Where is the Eiffel Tower located?
(A) Lyon
(B) Paris
(C) Grenoble
(D) Marseille
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Who was the slave of Hazrat Khadija (R.A) who accompanied the Holy Prophet (SAW) on the Syria business tour?
(A) Utba
(B) Musaib
(C) Maisra
(D) None of these
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Where is Wentworth Woodhouse situated?
(A) Spain
(B) USA
(C) France
(D) Russia
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Who was the crime reporter of Saudi Arabia killed in Turkey?
(A) Khalid bin Sa’ud
(B) Ahmad Sultan
(C) Jamal Khashoggi
(D) Yousaf
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What does OCR stand for?
(A) Optical Character Recorder
(B) Output Character Recognition
(C) Optical Character Recognition
(D) None of these
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When will CPEC be fully operational?
(A) 2025
(B) 2030
(C) 2035
(D) 2040
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Which country has the largest crude oil reserves?
(A) Saudi Arabia
(B) USA
(C) Venezuela
(D) Qatar
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Where was the SAARC summit 2004 held?
(A) Delhi
(B) Dhaka
(C) Katmandu
(D) Islamabad
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Which country’s Prime Minister was affected by COVID-19?
(A) UK
(B) Canada
(C) India
(D) France
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Where is the ‘Great Buddha of Kamakura’ situated?
(A) China
(B) Thailand
(C) Japan
(D) South Korea
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What is the capital of Qatar?
(A) Doha
(B) Manama
(C) Tehran
(D) Istanbul
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What is the Iron Cross the highest military award of?
(A) Japan
(B) USA
(C) Germany
(D) Russia
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When was the War of Independence officially declared to have ended?
(A) August 1858
(B) September 1858
(C) October 1858
(D) November 1858
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During which caliphate was Sindh conquered by Muhammad bin Qasim?
(A) Umayyads
(B) Abbasids
(C) Tulun
(D) Idrisids
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(A) Paris, France
(B) California, USA
(C) London, UK
(D) None of these
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Who invented the stethoscope?
(A) Martin Cooper
(B) Robert Ledley
(C) Steven Sasson
(D) Rene Laennec
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DOS cannot retrieve any data from disk if a computer virus corrupts its:
(A) Directory Area
(B) Data Area
(C) BAT Files
(D) File Allocation Table (FAT)
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What is the circumference of the Earth?
(A) 30,000 km
(B) 40,000 km
(C) 50,000 km
(D) 60,000 km
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According to the 1956 constitution, what religion should the President of Pakistan belong to?
(A) Muslim
(B) Non-Muslim
(C) Both Muslim and Non-Muslim
(D) None of these
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What is a biome?
(A) Animals
(B) Plants
(C) Both Animals and Plants
(D) None of these
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What term describes a background that appears as a grainy, non-smooth surface?
(A) Pattern
(B) Gradient
(C) Texture
(D) Velvet
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Which province in Afghanistan has no border with Pakistan?
(A) Paktika
(B) Nangarhar
(C) Nimruz
(D) Herat
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A milkman adds 10 liters of water to 10 liters of milk. His son takes 15 liters of milk and adds 5 liters of water to it. How much water is in the milk now?
(A) 10
(B) 12.5
(C) 13.8
(D) 15
Complete the sentence in reported speech: “Meet me at the cinema.” he said.
(A) He asked me to meet him at the cinema
(B) He asked me to meet me at the cinema
(C) He asked me to met him at the cinema
(D) He asked me to meet you at the cinema
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Fill in the blank: He is blind ___ one eye.
(A) in
(B) of
(C) For
(D) At
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Ibn-Battuta, the famous Muslim explorer who came to India during the regime of Mohammad Bin Tughlaq, belonged to which country?
(A) Iran
(B) Morocco
(C) Iraq
(D) Spain
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Which of the following pairs is incorrect?
(A) Monkey: Polytities
(B) Owl: Chirp
(C) Horse: Neigh
(D) Sparrow: Trumpet
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What is the structure or format of data called?
(A) Syntax
(B) Semantics
(C) Struct
(D) None of these
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Where will the maximum deposition of DDT occur?
(A) Phytoplankton
(B) Crab
(C) Cerebellar
(D) Seagull
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What is the lifespan of White Blood Cells?
(A) 1-5 days
(B) 3-7 days
(C) 4-8 days
(D) 5-21 days
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Horseshoe bay is situated in which country?
(A) Japan
(B) China
(C) Australia
(D) Thailand
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Which shortcut key is used to move the cursor one Page Down?
(A) Ctrl + PageDown
(B) PageDown
(C) Shift + PageDown
(D) Alt + PageDown
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Where is the Acropolis of Athens located?
(A) Rome
(B) Greece
(C) Olympia
(D) Paris
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In which year did the Samjhauta Express bomb blast occur?
(A) February, 2006
(B) February, 2007
(C) February, 2008
(D) February, 2009
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Which country banned the use of Huawei from its 5G network?
(A) India
(B) Japan
(C) UK
(D) France
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I congratulated him ___ his success.
(A) For
(B) On
(C) A
(D) Upon
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What was the relationship between Imam Bukhari and Imam Hanbal?
(A) Teacher-student
(B) Student-teacher
(C) Father-son
(D) None of these
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Choose the correct Analogy: Graceful Movement
(A) Articulate: Speech
(B) Fastidious: Grime
(C) Humorous: Laughter
(D) Servile: Rebellion
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Which planet is called the “Morning or Evening star”?
(A) Mercury
(B) Venus
(C) Earth
(D) Neptune
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How many glaciers are there in the world?
(A) 10,000
(B) 198,000
(C) 298,000
(D) None of these
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Which country helped Pakistan to build JF-17 Thunder?
(A) USA
(B) Russia
(C) Canada
(D) China
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When was the first international flight of PIA taken?
(A) 25 May 1953
(B) 7 June 1953
(C) 1 February 1955
(D) 17 June 1956
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