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GENERAL KNWOLEDGE
World Geography
1 Total area of the earth is: 510,072,000 sq.
km
2 Earth has an equatorial circumference of:
24,901.461 miles
3 The ratio between land and oceans contains
70.8% and 29.2%
4 The total area of oceans contain 361,132
million sq, km
5 The total area of the earth is greater than
area of US. 52 times
6 The highest part of earth is:
Mt. Everest
7 The lowest part of earth is: Dead sea
8 The deepest part of earth is: Mariana trench
9 Earth surface is divided into
continents. 7
10 Asia is the largest continent with the area
of: 44,391,162 sq km
11 Asia comprises of the land area. 30%
12 The highest point of Asia is
Mt. Everest
13 2nd largest continent by area is Africa
14 Total area of Africa is 30,365,700 sq km
15 Africa has of the total area of the earth
20.3%
16 The highest point of Africa is
Mt. Kilimanjaro
17 Lowest point of Africa is Lake Assal
18 3rd largest continent on earth is North
America
19 Total area of North America is 24,247,039
sq km
20 North America contains of the total area of
the earth 16.3%
21 The highest point of north America Mt,
McKinly
22 Lowest point of north America Death Valley
23 Total area of South America is 17,858,000
sq km
24 South America contains total area of the
earth is 8.9%
25 Highest point of south America is Mt,
Aconcagua
26 Lowest point of south America is Valdes
peninsula
27 Total area Antarctica is 14,200,000 sq km
28 Antarctica contains area of the earth is
8.2%
29 Total area of Europe is 10,400,000 sq km
30 Europe comprises of the land area 6.7%
31 Highest point of Europe is Mt. Elbrus
32 Lowest point of Europe is Caspian sea
33 Total area of Australia is 7,686,884 sq km
34 Australia contains are of the earth is 5.2%
35 Highest point of Australia is Mt, Kosciusko
36 Lowest point of Australia is Lake Eyre
37 About of the earth’s crust is composed of
aluminum 8.2%
38 The deepest part of ocean is Mariana trench
39 The greatest
depth in the Indian ocean is Java trench
40 The highest waterfall of the world is Angel
waterfall
41 Death valley of California is famous for:
Hottest area
42 The largest ocean of the world is Pacific
ocean
43 The smallest sea of the world is Baltic sea
44 Strait of Gilbraltar connects:
Mediterranean sea with Atlantic ocean
45 Panama canal connects Atlantic ocean with
pacific ocean
46 Sea of Japan is famous for Fishing
47 Which of the following is Baltic state
Estonia
48 Biggest island is Greenland
49 Which one is the largest salt water lake in
the world? Caspian sea
50 World largest city by area wise is New York
51 Longest strait of the world is Strait of
Malacca
52 Takla makan desert is located in China
53 The world smallest state by population is:
Vatican city
54 Kuril island is situated between Russia and
Japan
55 Yellow sea lies between China and korea
56 World’s largest Volcano Mauna Loa is
located in: Philippines (Mayn)
57 The eastern Mediterranean island Cyprus is
divided Greece and turkey
58 World smallest Islamic state by area wise
Maldives
59 Sakhalin islands are claimed by: Russia and
japan
60 World famous golden gate bridge is situated
in San Francisco
61 is worlds largest producer of uranium:
Kazakhstan
62 Dead sea lies between: Israel and Jordan
63 Identify the largest sea: South china sea
64 Which country has greatest number of
volcanoes in the world? Philippines
65 Which country has largest number of islands
? Indonesia
66 What is subway? Underground passage
67 Which sea is located in central
Asia? Aral sea
68 Which country is below sea
level? Netherland
69 Bore is caused by: Rising with meeting
river currents
70 A canyon is a large form of: Gorge
71 What kind of weathering takes place in the
valley side above the
surface of glacier? Forst-shettering
72 Any wind that changes direction with the
seasons is known as: Monsoon
73 The largest latitude circle on the earth
is: Arctic circle
74
75 World’s largest delta is: Bangladesh
76 What is meant by equinox? Day and night are
equal
77 What is meant solstice? When sun reaches
its maximum distance from earth’s equator
78 The seasons change because the: Earth is
revolving round the sun
79 What is the age of earth? 5500 million
years
80 Antarctica is situated in the: South pole
81 Which continent is called dark
continent? Africa
82 In which continent the Alps mountain is
situated in? Europe
83 Suez Canal connects: Red sea and Mediterranean
Sea
84 Which is the shortest day in the Northern
Hemisphere? Dec 21 or 22
85 The earth rotation on its axis is from:
West to East
86 Friendship bridge on Oxus river connect:
Uzbekistan and Afghanistan
87 Johar strait separates: Singapore and
Malaysia
88 Strait Dover separates: England and France
89 Bay of Biscay is situated in between:
France and Spain
90 The longest underwater tunnel “Seikan
Tunnel” is located in: Japan
91 The most populous metropolitan area is:
Tokyo
92 The coldest region of the world is: Siberia
93 The diameter of the earth at the equator
is: 12,753km
94 The earth orbits the sun at: 107,320
km/hour
95 The sun shines vertically on the equator:
Twice a year
96 Which country has longest summer
day? France
97 The standard time of Pakistan is: 5 hours
ahead fo Greenwich Mean Time
98 On which date sunrays are vertical over the
Tropic Cancer? 21 June
99 The minimum distance between the sun and
earth occurs in: January 3
100 What is the period of the lunar month:
27.50 days
101 Greenwich is situated in: London
102 Red sea is an example of? Rift valley
103 What is graben? A down faulted area
104 What is cyclone? A low pressure system
with anti- clockwise winds in Northern
Hemisphere
105 The highest salinity is found in: Assal
lake
106 What is an ice burg? A floating mass of
ice
107 The grassland of Asia is called: Steppe
108 What is viticulture? Cultivation of grapes
109 What is horticulture? Growing of follower
and fruits
110 What is meant by humid
farming? Farming in rainy season
111 World’s largest coffee producer country
is: Brazil
112 In Pakistan iron ore found in: Kalabagh
113 The aborigines of North America are
called: Red Indians
114 The river Irrawaddy is the life-blood of:
Myanmar
115 Sheffiled has been famous for: Culture
industry
116 Diego Garcia is an island in: Indian ocean
117 What is Gulf stream? A warm current in the
Atlantic
ocean
118 Which of the following hardwood
tree? Sheesham
119 Speleology is the scientific study of:
Caves
120 Dead sea is: Salt lake and lowest point of
earth below sea level
121 Atacama desert lies in: Chile
122 Suez canal was constructed in: 1869
123 Aswan dam is in: Egypt
124 The biggest exporter of food is: EU
125 The largest producer of pig-iron is: China
126 The largest producer of copper is: Chile
127 What is basin? Low area of land
128 What is cataract? Large waterfall
The term ‘humidity’ indicates: A bend of river
What is cyclone? A large system of winds
The Gulf of Manner is located in: Indian ocean
Strait of Florida connects: Gulf of Mexico
with Atlantic
ocean
Straits of Florida is located between: Cuba
and Bahamas
Famous places
1. The international Rice Research Institute (IRRI) is
located in? Philippines
2. The official residency of the pope is in: Vatican city
3. Where is “Elyse Palace”? France
4. The famous “Eiffel Tower” is in: Paris
5. Niagara Falls is in: United states
6. Pentagon is: A large building houses the USA Defense
Ministry
7. Golan Heights belong to: Israel
8. Waterloo is located in: Belgium
9. “Leaning tower pisa” is situated in: Italy
10. The Yellow stone Park is in: US
11. “Tiananmen Square” is located in: China
12. Statue of Liberty is situated in: New York
13. “Bethlehem” is associated with: Jesus Christ
14. “Wimbledon” known for tennis, is in: London
15. Basman Place: Official residency of King of Jordan
16. Dasman place : Official residency of Amir e Kuwait
17. Buckingham Place: Official residency of Queen
Victoria
18. The White House: Official residency of United States
Highest Military Awards
Britain Victoria Cross
France Legion of Honour
Germany Iron Corss
India Param Vir Chakra
Japan Order of the rising sun
Pakistan Nisham-i-Haider
US Medal of honour
Italy Medal of Velour
Russia Order of the patriotic war
Bangladesh Bir Sesotho
Israel Medal of Velour
Important seaports of the world
1 Abandon Iran
2 Alexandria Egypt
3 Amsterdam Netherland
4 Antwerp Belgium
5 Aqaba Jordan
6 Bandar Abbas Iran
7 Port Qasim Pakistan
8 Bristol England
9 Buenos Aires Argentina
10 Kolkata India
11 Cape Town South Africa
12 Cardiff England
13 Le Harve France
14 Lisbon Portugal
15 Liver Pool England
16 Marseilles France
17 Jabel Ali UAE
18 Melbourne Australia
19 Montreal Canada
20 Naples Italy
21 New Orleans United States
22 Oslo Norway
23 Panama City Panama
24 Penang Malaysia
25 Chittagong Bangladesh
26 Doha Qatar
27 Glasgow England
28 Hamburg Germany
29 Ho Chi Minh Vietnam
30 Port of Salalah Oman
31 Jeddah Islamic Port Saudi Arabia
32 Latakia Syria
33 Suez Port Egypt
34 Rio de Janerio Brazil
35 San Francisco & Seattle United States
36 Shanghai China
37 Tripoli Libya
38 Yokohama Japan
Parliaments of the World
Country Parliaments
1. Afghanistan National Assembly (Jirga)
2. Algeria Barlaman
3. Angola National Assembly
4. Argentina National Congress
5. Azerbaijan Milli Mejlis
6. Bahamas Parliament
7. Bahrain Al-Maajlis Al-Watni
8. Bangladesh Jatiya Sangsad
9. Brazil National Congress
10. Bulgaria Nationa Assembly
11. Chile National Congress
12. China Naational People’s Congress
13. Cyprus House of Representative
14. Denmark Folketinget
15. Estonia Riigkou
16. Finland Eduskusta-Riksdagen
17. Greece Hellenic Parliament
18. Iceland Althingi
19. India Sansad
20. Indonesia House of representative
21. Iran Majles Shoraye Eslami
22. Ireland Oireachtas
23. Israel Knesset
24. Italy Parliament
25. Japan Diet
26. Kuwait Majlis Al-Ommah (National Council)
27. Myanmar Assembly of union
28. Malaysia Parliament
29. Maldives People’s majlis
30. Mexico Congress of the union
31. Netherland Staten-General
32. New Zealand House of representative
33. Norway Stortinget
34. Pakistan Majlis-e-Shoora
35. North korea Supreme people’s Assembly
36. Philippines Congress
37. Russia Federal Assembly
38. South korea National Assembly
39. Spain The Cortes
40. Switzerland Federal Assembly
41. Syria Majlis al-cha’ab
42. Tajikistan Maajlis Oliy
43. Tanzania Bunge
44. Thailand Rathasapha
45. UK Paarliament
46. Zimbabwe Parliament
Oceans and Seas
1) What is average depth of oceans? 5730 meters
2) What is the area of Adriatic Sea? 131,050 sq km
3) Arabian sea is located in Indian ocean, what is its
average depth? 5030 meters
4) Red sea is located in Indian ocean, what is its depth
area? 450,000 sq km
5) The greatest known depth of the Red Sea is: Off port
Sudan
6) The area of pacific ocean of the world is: 165,250,000
sq km
7) The mean depth of the pacific ocean is: 14,040 feet
8) 2nd largest ocean of the world is: Atlantic ocean
(area, 105,000,000 sq km)
9) The area of Mediterranean sea is: 2,512,000 sq km
10) The place of greatest known depth of the India ocean
is: Java Trench
11) Total area of the Caribbean sea is: 2,718,200 sq km
12) The maximum depth of the Arctic ocean is: 18000 feet
13) Total area of the East China Sea is: 1,249,157 sq km
14) The maximum depth of the Japan is: 12,276 feet
15) The mean depth of the pacific ocean is: 4280 meters
16) The area of the Indian ocean is: 73,440,000 sq km
Lakes of the world
1) The area of Caspian sea is: 371,795 sq km
2) Caspian sea is located between Azerbaijan, Russia,
Kazakhstan and
3) Superior is the name of? Lake
4) Lake Baikal is located in: Russia
5) Aral sea is located between: Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan
6) The total length of lake Victoria is? 337 km
7) The maximum depth of the lake Michigan is? 923
feet
8) Great Bear is the name of: Lake
9) Lake Ontario is located in: USA-Canada
10) Largest lake of the world is: Caspian
11) Maximum depth of the lake Huron is: 750 feet
12) The 10th largest lake of the world is: Nyasa ( area
29,604 km)
13) Lake Michigan is located in: USA
14) The 15th largest lake of the world is: Ontario
15) Lake Victoria is located between: Tanzania, Uganda,
and Kenya
16) Great Bear lake is located in: Canada
17) Great Slave lake is located in: Canada
18) Maggiore lake is located in: Switzerland
19) Urmia lake is locate in: Iran
20) Vanern is a beautiful lake located in: Sweden
21) Lake Titicaca is located between: Peru and Bolivia
: Iran
22) Qinghai lake is located in: China
23) Ladoga lake is located in: Russia
24) Reindeer is a lake located in: Canada
Water fall of the world
1) The highest waterfall of the world is: Angel
2) Angel waterfalls located in: Venezuela
3) The height of Angel is: 3281 feet
4) Ribbon Waterfall is located in: USA
5) The height of the Takkakaw waterfall is: 1650 feet
6) King Edward III waterfall is located in: Guyana
7) Gersoppa waterfall is located in: India
8) The tenth highest waterfall of the world is: Window's
Tears
9) Virginia waterfall is located in: Canada
10) The third highest waterfall of the world is: Cuquenan
11) The height of the Tugle is: 3000 feet
12) The fourth highest waterfall Sutherland is located
in: New Zealand
13) The height of Gavarnie waterfall is 1384 feet
14) Vetes Forse is a beautiful waterfall located in:
Norway
15) U-Seymight is a name of waterfall located in: USA
16) Stobatch is a beautiful waterfall located in:
Switzerland
17) Middle Cascade is a name of waterfall located in:
California
18) Gersoopa is a beautiful waterfall located in: India
19) Fairy is a beautiful waterfall located in: Washington
20) Tromalbatch is a name of neautiful waterfall located
in: Switzerland
21) Inain is a beautiful waterfall located in: Italy
22) Mardfous is a beautiful waterfall located in: Norway
23) Fetheer is a beautiful waterfall located in: USA
24) Maletsunyane is a beautiful waterfall located in:
Lesotho
25) Multnomal is a name of waterfall located in: Origaan
26) Neuda is a waterfall located in: USA
27) Tubyeoran is a waterfall located in: Italy
World Deserts
1) The world deserts are divided into categories: 4
2) Subtropical deserts are with parched terrain: Hot
3) The largest desert of the world is: Sahara
4) The size of Sahara is: 3.5 million sq metres
5) Sahara is located in: Africa
6) The second largest desert of the world is: Arabbian
7) Chihuuahuan desert is: Subtropical
8) Simpson Sturt Stony is located in: Australia
9) The size of Kara-Kumi is: 1,35,000 sq metres
10) Karakum desert is located in: Uzbekistan-Turkmenistan
11) The size of Taklamakan is: 1,05,6000 sq metres
12) Gobi is the desert of: Cold winter
13) The size of Thar is: 1,75,000 sq. metres
14) Thar is the desert of: Subtropical
15) Kyzyl-Kum's size is: 1,15,000 sq metres
16) Kalahari desert is located in: South Africa
17) Gobson desert is located in: Australia
18) Sendi desert is located in: Australia
19) Victoria desert is located in: Australia
20) Majaway desert is located in: USA
21) Sonovaan desert is located in: USA
22) Chihuuahuan desert is located in: Mexico
23) Namib desert is located in: Angola
24) Aaitakama desert is located in: Pakistan
25) Farus desert is located in: Chad
World Islands
1. The largest island of the world is: Greenland
2. New Guinea is located in: Southwest Pacific
3. The third largest island of the world: Borneo
4. Java is located in: Indian Ocean
5. Sumatra Island is the part of: Indonesia
6. The area of the Honshu Island is: 2,27,414 sq. km
7. Political affiliation of South Island is: New Zealand
8. Sri Lanka is located in: Indian Ocean
9. Island of Ellesmere is located in: Arctic Ocean
10. The area of Tasmania is: 67,817 sq. km
11. The tenth largest island of the world is: Victoria
12. Hokkaido is located in: Sea of Japan-Pacific
13. The Island of Sakhalin is also called : Karafuto
14. Victoria is the island of: Arctic Ocean
15. Off Coast of northwest Europe famous Island is: Great
Britain
16. Baffin is a famous island located in: Atlantic Ocean
17. Sumatra is an island located in: Indian Ocean
18. The largest island of Atlantic Ocean is: Britain
19. Victoria is an island located in: North Sea
20. Cuba is an island located in: Caribbean Sea
Rivers of the world
1) The source of Yellow River is: Mts. Of China
Kunlan
2) The biggest river of the world is: Nile
3) The length of the Amazon River is: 6400 km
4) The outflow of Yang tze Kiang River is: China Sea
5) The source of Volga River is: Valdai Plateau
6) The approximate length of Indus River is: 2900 km
7) The source of Indus River is: Himalayas
8) The outflow of Indus River is: Arabian Sea
9) Darling is the name of: River
10) Orange is the famous river of: Lesotho
11) The approximate length of the Brahmaputra: 2897 km
12) The outflow of River Brahmaputra is Ganges River
13) The third biggest river of the world is: Mississippi
14) The tenth biggest river of the world is: Mekong
15) Huang Ilo is also called: Yellow River
16) The largest river of South America and second largest
river of the world is: Amazon
17) Amu Dar'ya is a river flows in: Turkmenistan
18) Chang Jiang is the longest river of Asia flows
in:China
19) Colorado is a river flows in: USA
20) Congo is a famous river located in: Zaire
21) Don is a famous river of: Russia
22) Elbe is a famous river located in: Germany
23) Euphrates is a river located in: Iraq
24) Irrawardy is a famous river flows in: Myanmar
25) Lona is a name of river located in: Russia
26) Mackenzie is a name of river located in: Angola
27) Missouri is a river located in: USA
28) Murray Darling is a river located in: Australia
29) Oder is a name of river located in: France
30) Parana is a name of river located in: Paraguay
31) Rhine is a famous river located in: Switzerland
32) Seine is a name of river located in: France
33) Thames is a famous river located in: England
34) The longest river of Europe and the longest river of
Russia is: Volga
35) Zambia is a famous river located in: Zambia
News Agencies
1. AAP Australia
2. AFP France
3. ANA-MPA Greece
4. ANSA Italy
5. ANTARA Indonesia
6. AP United states
7. APP Pakistan
8. APS Albania
9. BERNAMA Bangladesh
10. BNA Bahrain
11. CAN Taiwan
12. CNS Hong kong
13. CTK Czech Republic
14. DPA Germany
15. ENA Ethiopia
16. FIDES Vatican city
17. IRNA Iran
18. LANA Libya
19. KCNA North Korea
20. KNA Kenya
21. KUNA Kuwait
22. KYODO Japan
23. MENA Egypt
24. NNA Lebanon
25. NTB Norway
26. ONA Oman
27. PETRA Jordan
28. PNA Philippines
29. PPI Pakistan
30. QNA Qatar
31. SABA Yemen
32. SANA Syria
33. SAPA South Africa
34. SPA Saudi Arabia
35. TASS Russia
36. TT Sweden
37. UNI India
38. WAM UAE
39. YONHAP South Korea
40. ZIANA Zimbabwe
Famous Airlines
1. Aeroflot Russia
2. Air Canada Canada
3. Air france France
4. Air india India
5. Air blue Pakistan
6. Alitalia Italy
7. Biman Bangladesh
8. British airways United kingdom
9. Cathay Pacific Hong Kong
10. Emirates UAE
11. Garuda Indonesia
12. KLM Netherland
13. Lufthansa Germany
14. PIA Pakistan
15. Brussels airlines Belgium
16. Qantas Australia
17. Swiss airlines France
18. Arianna airlines Afghanistan
World’s famous Streets
1. Baldwin street New Zealand
2. Bond street England
3. Bond streets famous for (Jewelllery and clothing)
4. Broadway street United states
5. Broadway street is famous for (Theaters)
6. Dalal street India
7. Downing street famous for: (official residency of
British prime minister
8. Elgin street England
9. World shortest street is (Ebenezer street)
10. Fleet street London
11. Fleet street famous for: (Newspaper and press
agencies offices)
12. Lombard street San Francisco
13. Lombard street is called: (Crookedest)
14. Wall street New York
15. Wall street famous for (banking, finance and stock
exchange)
16. Yonge street Toronto
Changed Names Of Cities Countries and Places
1. Dutch Guiana Suriname
2. Indonesia Netherland east indies
3. Istanbul Constantinople
4. Oslo Christiana
5. Abyssinia Ethiopia
6. Acre Akko
7. Ankara Angora
8. Iraq Mesopotamia
9. Lyallpur Faisalabad
10. Bombay Mumbai
11. Ceylon Sri Lanka
12. East Pakistan Bangladesh
13. Taiwan Formosa
14. Bishkek Frunze
15. Netherland Holland
16. Saigon Ho Chi Minh
17. Burkina Faso Upper Volta
18. Libya Tripoli
19. Sahiwal Montgomery
20. Myanmar Burma
21. Chennai Madras
22. Beijing Peking
23. Persia Iran
24. Pipri’s Bin Qasim
25. Rhodesia Zimbabwe
26. Siam Thailand
27. China Seres
28. Belarus Byelorussia
Geographical Epithets
1) Buffer state of Asia Afghanistan
2) Land of fertile fields Algeria
3) Island continent Australia
4) Remnant of a mighty empire Austria
5) Isle of perpetual June Bahamas
6) Isle of pearls Bahrain
7) Land of Golden Fiber Bangladesh
8) Cockpit of Europe Belgium
9) Crossroad of Europe Belgium
10 Land of lilies Canada
11 Land of Antilles Cuba
12 Land of contrast Colombia
13 Home land of the Viking Empire Denmark
14 Gift of Nile Egypt
15 Land fg Queen Sheba Yemen
16 Land of thousand lakes Finland
17 Key to Mediterranean Gibraltar
18 Pillers of Hercules Gibraltar
19 Whiteman grave Guinea
20 Island of Hispaniola Haiti
21 China’s sarrow Hwang Hoo
22 Land of thousand islands Indonesia
23 Emerald island Ireland
24 Great Britain of the pacific Japan
25 Land of rising sun Japan
26 Land of morning calm South Korea
27 Land of milk and honey Lebanon
28 George cross island Malta
29 Land of rice and teak Myanmar
30 Land of mountains Nepal
31 Flowers garden of Europe Netherland
32 Land of cakes Scotland
33 Land of midnight sun Norway
34 Horn of Africa Somalia
35 Playground of Europe Switzerland
36 Land of white elephant Thailand
37 Land of free people Thailand
38 Land of smiles Thailand
Cities
39 City of eagles Sargodha
40 City of Golden Temple Amritsar
41 City of water Venice
42 City of Angles Los Angles
43 Gateway of the east Beirut
44 Little Pakistan Bradford
45 City of bazzars Cairo
46 Pyramid city Egypt
47 City of space flights Cape Kennedy
48 Manchester of Pakistan Faisalabad
49 City of conferences Geneva
50 City of Rams Guangzhou
51 Brasilia of Pakistan Islamabad
52 Gateway of Pakistan Karachi
53 City of canals Venice
54 City of places Mexico
55 Forbidden city Lhasa
56 Gateway of india Mumbai
57 City of Cosmonauts Moscow
58 City of popes Vatican city
59 City of skyscrapers New York
60 Land of seven hills Rome
61 City of roses and night angles Shiraz
62 The Golden Gate City San Francisco
63 City of flowers Peshawar
FIRST, LARGEST, LONGEST, OLDEST IN THE WORLD
1) The oldest monarchy in the world is: Japan
2) The first women in space was: valentine Tereshkova
3) The first railway line was laid in: England
4) Which country has briefest constitution: United states
5) What is the name of first test tube baby of the world
is: Louise Joy Brown
6) Ms. Kim Campbell is the first women prime minister of:
Canada
7) Among the oldest observatory is: Rundeta aram,
Copenhagen, Denmark
8) The first satellite was launched by: USSR
9) Mount Everest was made in: 1953
10) Smallest country of the world is: Vatican City
11) The first man to climb Mount Everest twice was:
Nawang Gombu
12) The highest navigable lake in the world is: Titicaca
Lake
13) After the breakup of USSR, the largest country in the
world (area wise) is: Russian Federation
14) The first test tube baby of the world born in:
England
15) The space shuttle which landed on moon was: Apollo
16) Which country largest producer coal as per the
available data? United States
17) Which is the world greatest archipelago on the globe:
Indonesia
18) The world’s habitable building is: Burj Al Khalifa
19) The first satellite launched was: Sputnik
20) The largest man made canal in the world is: Suez
Canal
21) Which is the largest Gulf of the world: Gulf of
Mexico
22) The highest title in judo: Black belt
23) The longest optical fiber cable of the world is laid
between: Singapore and Marseilles
24) The largest automobile manufacturing centre in the
world is located at: Tokyo
25) The first test tube bay was born on: 25 July, 1978
Annual Important Day
1) 5th February Kashmir Solidarity Day
2) 13th February World Radio Day
3) 23 March Pakistan Day
4) 7th April World Health Day
5) 21st April Allama Iqbal’s Death Anniversary
6) 1st May Labor Day
7) 28th May Youme-e-Takbir (Pakistan)
8) 11th July World Population Day
9) 14th August Pakistan’s Independence Day
10 6th September Defense Day OR Army Day (Pakistan)
11 7th September Pakistani Air Force Day
12 8th September Victory Day for Pakistan Navy
13 9th November Iqbal Day
14 25th December Quaid -E- Azam’s Day
International Organization
1. United Nations came into existence: 24th Oct, 1945
2. United Nations Headquarter located in: New York
3. Who coined the name of United Nations? F.D
Roosevelt
4. UNO has member nations: 193
5. The total members of Security Council are: 15
6. The five permanent members of the Security Council of
the UNO are:
China, France, UK, USA,Russia
7. Number of Temporary members of the UN Security
Council: 10
8. Temporary members of the Security Council of UNO are
elected for the term of years: 2
9. International court of Justice (ICJ) head Office
located in: Hague, Netherlands
10. United Nation University is Located in: Tokyo, Japan
11. International Labor Organization Headquarter located
in: Geneva
12. Commonwealth of Nations Headquarter located in:
London
13. International Atomic Energy Agency Headquarter
located in: Vienna
14. European Union Headquarter located in: Brussels
15. South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation
(SAARC) Headquarter located in: Kathmandu
16. South-East Asian Nation Headquarter located in:
Jakarta
17. Regional Cooperation Development Headquarter located
in: Tehran
18. Economic Cooperation Organization (ECO) Headquarter
located in: Tehran
19. Shangai Cooperation Organization (SCO) Headquarter
located in: Shangai
20. Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries
Headquarter located in: Vienna
21. Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) Headquarter
located in: Jeddah
22. Amnesty International Headquarter located in: London
23. Transparency International Headquarter located in:
Berlin
24. Red Cross Headquarter located in: Geneva
25. Arab League Headquarter located in: Cairo
26. World Trade Organization (WTO) Headquarter located
in: Geneva
27. Asian Development Bank Headquarter located in: Manila
28. North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) Headquarter
located in: Brussels
29. International Criminal Police Organization (INTERPOL)
Headquarter located in: Lyon, France
30. Common wealth of Independent States (CIS) Headquarter
located in: Minsk
31. Organization of African Unity (OAU) Headquarter
located in: Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
32. Food and Agriculture Organization Headquarter located
in: Rome
33. UN Education, Scientific and Cultural Organization
(UNESCO) Headquarter located in: Paris
34. World Health Organization (WHO) Headquarter located
in: Geneva
35. International bank of Reconstruction Headquarter
located in: Washington
36. World Meteorological Organization Headquarter located
in: Geneva
37. International Maritime Organization Headquarter
located in: London
38. UN International Children’s Emergency Fund (UNICEF)
Headquarter located in: New York
39. World Trade Organization (WTO) Headquarter located
in: Geneva
40. UN Development Programme Headquarter located in: New
York
41. UN Environment Programme Headquarter located in:
Nairobi
42. UN High Commissioner for Refugees Headquarter located
in: Geneva
43. UN Industrial Development Organization Headquarter
located in: Vienna
44. International Association Development Headquarter
located in: Washington
45. International Finance Corporation Headquarter located
in: Washington
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Washington
47. International Civil Aviation Headquarter located in:
Montreal
48. Universal Postal Union Headquarter located in: Bern,
Swizerland
49. International Telecommunication Union Headquarter
located in: Geneva
50. International Fund for Agriculture Development
Headquarter located in: Rome
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located in: Geneva
52. UN Institute for Training and Research Headquarter
located in: New York
53. UN Nations Relief and Work for Palestine Refugees in
the North East Headquarter located in:
New York
54. UN Nations Funds for Population Activities in the
North East Headquarter located in: New York
55. World Economic Forum (WEF) Headquarter located in:
Geneva
56. World Bank Headquarter located in: Washington
57. Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB)
Headquarter located in: Beijing, China
58. New Development Bank (BRICS Development Bank)
Headquarter located in: Shanghai, China
59. Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) Headquarter
located in: Singapore
60. Association of South East Nations (ASEAN) Headquarter
located in: Jakarta, Indonesia
61. International Cricket Council (ICC) Headquarter
located in: Dubai
62. International Olympic Committee (IOC) Headquarter
located in: Lausanne, Switzerland
63. The Federation Internationale the Football
Association (FIFA) Headquarter located in: Zurich, Switzerland
64. World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) Headquarter located
in: Gland,Switzerland
65: OIC is: An organization of Muslim states
66: “Liberty, Equality, and Fraternity” was the slogan
during: The French Revolution
67: The commonwealth is: A part of the British Empire
68: OPEC is: An organization of Oil Exporting countries
69: G-7 means: Group of seven wrstern industrialization
countries
70: Aman ullah khan is the leader of? Jammu and
Kashmir Liberation front
71: Memohan line is a border between: India and China
72: NATO is a: A military alliance
73: IMF stands for: International Menetary Fund 74:
Mashood Abiola is: Nigerian Oppositin Leader 75: British Commonwealth consists
of: 54 members
76: How many time Brazil won the Football world cup?
5times
77: Trygve Lie was the: Secratery Genral of UN
78: Durand Line came into existence: 1893
79: G-15 is: A group of Third world countries
80: Mexico located in: North America
81: G-7 is a: Group of industrialized countries
82: 1992 conferences on Enviroment and Devlopment was
held in: RIO 83: Economic Cooperation organization (ECO) consists of: 10
members 84: U Thant was the: Secratery general of the UN
85: Sinn Fein is the name of a : Political party
86: The largest territorial power oin the earth is:
Russian Fereration
87: Bill Clinton is the: 42th president of USA
88: B. J. Habibie is the: Presidant of the Indonesia
89: Iraq invaded Kuwait in: August 1990
90: The first OIC summit was held in: Rabat
91: Who was the first Asian Secaratery General of the
United States: U THANT?
92: The Cuban missile crisis occurred in: 1962
93: NATO was formed in: 1949
94: SEATO was formed in: 1954
95: NAM was formed in: 1961
96: OIC was formed in: 1969 Rabat
97: The “Sons OF Liberty” was formed in: 1765 98:The
first secratery of states of US was: Jefferson 99: PAnam Cannal officaily opend
in the year: 1914
100: Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. was assassinated in: 1968
101: Total member of states in US is: 50 states 102:Colombus discovered America
in: August 1492
103: OBAMA is the president of America? 44th
104: Sir Zafarullah Khan was: Judge of I.C.J
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Pakistan Study History Of Subcontinent
1. The main characteristic of the Indus Valley
Civilisation is: Drainage System
2. The main occupation of the people of the induas valley
was: Agriculture
3. Which one of the following archeologists initially
discovered the Moen-jo-Daro site of the idus valley civilisation? Rakhal
Das Banerjee
4. Which one of the following element of Hinduism were
practised in the Indus valley civilisation? Cult of shiva
5. The great bath of the Indus valley civilisation waa
discovered in: Moen jo Daro
6. Which metal was not known on the Indus valley
people? Iron
7. Nomad man started settling in: Neolothic Age
8. The earliest evidence of silver in india is found in:
Harrappan Culture
9. The periode when men used both stones and copper tools
is known as the: Metal Age
10. The Indus valley civilisation is known as Pr-Aryan
civilisation because of the evidence of:
Script
11. The greatest invansion of mn in the Palaeolithic Age
as: Fire
12. The script the Indus valley civilisation was:
Dravidian
13. The Indus valley people knew the use of: Gold,
Silver, Copper, Bronze but not Iron
14. The Indus valley people had trade relations with:
Mesopotamia
15. The Indus valley houses were built of: Bricks
16. The Indus valley civilisation flourshed during:
3000-1500 BC
17. The Indus valley people worshiped: Mother of Goddess
18. The Aryan at first settled in: Punjab
19. Which of the following craftsmanship was not
practised by the Aryan: Blacksmith
20. Brahmans are books that deal with: Ritualism
21. The Indus valley civilisation was discovered in: 1922
22. The Lothal civilisation was known for: Drainage
system
23. Moen jo Daro is also known as: Mound of the dead
24. Which colour was commonly used in Harappan
pottery? Red
Cultural History
1. Amir khusro’s name is associated with the invention
of: Sitar
2. The most famous court poet of Akbar was: Abdur Rahim
Kahn-I Khanah
3. Which Mughal ruler is called “ Prince of
Builders”? Shah Jahan
4. Sculpture of the Gandhra school reflect the influence
of the: Greeks
5. Which of the following was built by Akbar? Agra
Fort
6. The Red Fort of Dehli was built by: Shah Jahan
7. The Mughal painting reached its zenith during the
reigon of: Jahangir
8. Ghandhra School of Art was established in: North
Western India
9. Taxila was famous site of: Ghandhra Art
10. The structure of Qutub Minar was completed by:
Iltumish
11. A famous history book in india was written in the
11th century by: Alberuni
12. Which sufi saint’s dargah is at Ajmer? Muinuddin
Chishti
13. Ghandhra School of Art developed dusring the time of:
Kushans
14. Baland Darwaza is situated in: Fatehpur Sikri
15. Nishat Garden was built by: Jahangir
16. Whio built Charminar? Quli Qutub Shah
17. Baland Darwaza built by Akbar, is to commemorate the
victory of: Gujrat
18. The mausoleum of Sher Shah is at: Sasaram
19. Who among the following rulers banned music and
Dancing? Aurangzeb
20. Who among the following was great musician in the
court of Akbar? Tanseen
21. Fathepur Sikri was founded by: Akbar
22. Jama Masjid Dehli was built by: Shah Jahan
23. Which of the following forts built by Akbar?
a. Lahore fort
b. Allahabad fort
c. Agra fort
d. All of these
24. Purana Qila, Dehli was constructed dusring the reigon
of: Huamyun
25. The tomb of Babur is at: Kabul
26. Qutub Minar was built by: Qutubuddin Aibak
27. Jahangr Mahal is located in: Agra Fort
28. The city of agra was founded by: Sikandar Lodhi
29. The account of Babur’s life ( Tuzuk-i-Baburi) was
written in: Turki
30. The mansabdari system was introduced b: Akbar
31. The capital of Mughal empire was shifted from Agra to
Dehli by: Shah Jahan
32. The Peacock Throne was made for: Shah Jahan
33. The East India Company was founded in the india
durinh the region of: Jahangir
34. The Sikh Guru who was fought Mughals was: Guru Gobind
Singh
35. The Mughal empire in india was founded by: Zahir ud
din Babur
36. When Akbar was young, his guardian was: Bairam Khan
37. The two Mughals rulers who wrote their own memoris
are: Babur and Jahngir
38. The court language of the Mughals was: Persian
39. Who founded Din e Ilahi? Akbar
40. Babur kaid the foundation of Mughal empire in 152y
defeating: Ibraham Lodhi
41. Din e ilahi was accepted by: Bribal
42. Babur won the first Batlle of Panpit mainly because
of: His Military Skills
43. The “Jaziya” was abolished by: Akbar
44. Who introduced currency system in first time: Sher
Shah Suri
45. Which Mughal emperor was the most seculer in
outlook? Akbar
46. Where did Babur die? Agra
47. Whoi installed the “chain of justice”: Jahangir
48. Before the rise of Ranjit singh, Punjab was under the
control of: Marathas
49. In 1809 Maharaj Ranjit Singh signed a treaty with:
East India Company
50. Sher shah’s real name was: Farid Khan
Indian National Movment
1. The Asiatic society was established in Calcutta by:
Sir William Jones
2. Brahmo samaj mainly insisted upon: Monotheism
3. Al-Hillal weekly was started by: Abul Kalam Azad
4. The governor-general of Fort William became the
governor-general of india under the Charter Act of: 1833
5. Sir Charles Wood dispatch of 1854 dealt primarily with:
Educational reforms
6. The non-Cooperation Movment was launched by: Mahatma
Ghandhi
7. The main purpose Home Rule Movment was: To attain
self-government within the rule British Empire
8. According to the government of India Act of 1935,
India had been divided into parts? 11
9. To encourage british investment in india, Lord
Daljousie: Introduced railways and telegraphs
10. The strategy of “ Divde and Rule” was adopted by:
Lord Minto
11. Who first voiced the idea of a seprate Muslim state
in India: Allama Iqbal
12. The Cripps Mission visited India in: 1942
13. Dehli became the capital od India in: 1911
14. The Verneculer Press Act was passed by: Lord Lytton
15. Swaraj party was formed in: 1923
16. Minto-Moraly reforms aimed at: Seprate electorate for
the Muslims
17. The office of governor-general of India was created
by: Charta Act, 1833
18. The Muslim League started demanding seprate homeland
for the Muslims from: 1940
19. In which year did Indian Navel Mutiny against the
Brotish take place? 1946
20. Who among the following is known as the Heroin of
1942 Quit India Movment? Dr. Annie Basant
21. Arya samaj was started by: Swami Dyanand Sarsvati
22. Who is known as Grand Old Man of India? Dadabhai
Naoroji
23. The affairs of East India Company came into hand of
the British Crown under: Regulating Act
24. Quiad-e-Azam presented his famous fourteen points in:
1929
25. The Lucknow Pact of 1916 was made between: Congress
and Muslim League
26. When the Cooperate Societies Act was first passed in
subcontinent? 1904
27. Thew first session of the Indian National Congress
was held under the presidenship of: W.C Bannerji
28. The Doctrine of laps was introduced by: Lod
Dalhiousie
29. Partition of Bangal took place in: 1905
30. The first railway started in India under the Governor-Generlship:
Lord Dalhousie
31. Quit India Movemnet started after the failure of:
Cripps Mission
32. The simmon commission was concerned with:
Constitutional Reforms
33. The Verneculer Press Act odf 1878 was repealed by:
Lord Rippon
34. The Ghandhi Irwin Pact proclaimed the suspension of:
Civil Disobedience Movment
35. The office of the secratery of state for India was
created through the: Government of India Act, 1858
36. After 1853 a very large amount of the british capital
was invested in: Railways
37. The tittle of governor-general was changed into
viceroy in: 1858 AD
38. The prime minister of Britain at the time of India’s
independence was: Clement Attlee
39. General Dyer who was responsible for Jallianwala Bagh
massacre was shot dead by: Udham Singh
40. The Home Rule Movement started bt Annei basant aimed
at: Attaining self-reule for India
41. The capital of India was shifted to Dehli during the
region of: Lord Hading
42. Which school of religion, started in 1867, was
basically anti-British? Deobandi
43. The first Indian Council Act was passed in: 1853
44. Who was responsible for the introduction of English
as the official Language in India? Sir Charless Wood
45. Whio initiated the introduction of education in
English in India? Lord Macaulay
46. Arya samaj was founded in: 1875
47. Shuddhi Movemnet was started by: Arya Samaj
48. The Chauri-Chaura incident relates to: The burning of
a police post by a bomb
49. All The Round Table Conferences were held in: London
50. The Quit India Movment started at: Bombay on August
8, 1942
51. The first fort which the British constructed in India
was: St Geroge Fort
52. A. O. Hume was associated with: Civil Services
53. Jallianwal Bagh massacre took place in: Amrister
54. The first Indian woman president of the Indian
National Congress was: Sarojni Naidu
55. Lord Warren Hastings was not associated with: Afghan
War
56. Gandhi-Irwin Pact was signed in London in: 1931
57. Which of the following Movement truly reflected the
sprit of Hindu-Muslim unity?
Khilfat Movemnet
58. Moplah Rebellion of 1921 took place in: Kerala
59. Burma was seprated from India in: 1937
60. The reform movment among the Muslims started by Sir Sayed
Ahmed Khan as :Aligarh Movemnet
61. Queen Victoria was appointed Empress of India in the
year: 1877
62. Who was viceroy of India at the time of Quit India
Movemnet? Lord Linlithgow
63. Montague reforms were aimed at: Constitutional
Reforms
64. The first movement launched against British in India
was: Swadeshi Movemnet
65. During who was viceroyalty the capital was shifted
from Calcutta to Dehli? Lord Clive
66. The provision for seprate electorate for Hindus and
Muslims were made in:Minto-Moraly Reforms
History of Pakistan
1. In 1858 A.D, the person who was appointed the first
British viceroy in India was: Lord canning
2. In Jhansi, the Muslim revolutionaries were led by:
Rani Lakshmi bai
3. After the war of Independence the last Mughal Emperor
Bahadur Shah Zafar was exiled to:
Rangoon
4. Syed Ahmed khan founded “Scientific Society” in the
year of: 1864 AD
5. Sir Syed Ahmed Khan founded ” Patriotic Association ”
to: Counter anti Muslim propaganda of hindus
6. The Muslim institution which was established by Syed
Ahmed khan to create political awareness among the Muslims was: Muhammadan
Educational Conference
7. Sir Syed Ahmed Khan gave an effective reply to Sir
William Muir’s work “Life of Muhammad” through his treatise entitled:
Khutbat-i-Ahmadyah
8. The issue which made Syed Ahmed Khan to conclude that
Hindus and Muslims could not work together anymore was: Hindu-Urdu controversy
9. Nawab Waqar-ul-Mulk became secretary of board of
Trustees Aligarh in year of: 1907
10. The Muslim Deputation met the Viceroy in 1906 in:
Shimla
11. The Shimla Deputation consisted of: 35 members
12. The Muslim Shimla Deputation of 1906 was led by
reowned Muslim leader named:Sir Agha Khan
13. The Shimla Deputation presented its demands to the
British Viceroy named: Lord Minto
14. The main demand of Shimla Deputation which was
accepted in the Minto-Morley Reforms of 1909 was about: Separate Electorates
15. All India Muslim League was established in : Dec 1906
16. All India Muslim League was established in the City
of: Dhaka
17. Muslim league was established as a result of the
resolution presented by: Nawab Salim Ullah
18. Muhammad Ali Jinnah joined All India Muslim League in
the year of: 1913
19. From 1937 to 1944 all the eight annual sessions of
All India Muslim League were presided over by: Muhammad Ali Jinnah
20. Muslim league observed” Day of Deliverance” after the
resignation of Congress Ministers in the year of:
20.
All India Muslim
League passed the historic Lahore Resolution in its 27th annual session
held in Minto Park, Lahore on: 23rd
March 1940
21.
In 1942, Muslim
league did not take part in: Quit India Movement
22. The step which ignited
the war of Independence was the: Introduction of greased cartridges
23. The British
general who recaptured Delhi from Bakht khan was: Sir John
Shore
24.
After the war of independence the British Government assumed control of India through:
Queens proclamation of 1858
25.
In the
Provincial Assembly elections
held in 1946 the Muslim League won: 428/492 Muslim seats
26.
In the interim
government formed in India in 1946
the Muslim League was given:
Five Ministries
27.
Who was the main
Architect of the joint meeting
of congress and League
in Lucknow in 1916? Muhammad Ali Jinnah
28.
The Muslims
of the Sub continent launched
the Khilafat Movement
in the year of: 1919
29. In 1919, the
Khilafat Conference held its first meeting
in the city: Amritsar
30.
At the time when Khilafat
delegation visited England
in 1920, the British PM was: Lloyd
George
31.
The congress launched
Non-cooperation movement in: sep 1920
32. In 1920, the historic
Non- Cooperation resolution was moved by: M.k Ghandi
33.
Mahatma
Gandhi called off Non- Cooperation Movement when a violent mob attacked a
police station in Chauri Chaura and killed 21 policeman. This incident took place
on: 5th feb 1922
34.
The Statutory Commission of 1928 comprised
of seven members
and was headed by:
Sir John Simon
35. The Simon Commission visited
India in: 1928
36.
When Simon Commission visited India Jinnah
league and Congress
boycotted the Commission
because: No Indian had been included in it
37.
Simon commission’s report
was published in the
year: 1930
38. In 1935 Sindh was separated from Bombay due to: Simon commission report
39.
The recommendations of the Committee under Motilal are called ” Nehru Report”
which was submitted in: Aug
1928
40.
According to the Nehru Report,
the parliament was to be consisted of : Two Houses
41. Accordion to the Nehru
Report, the Governors
of Provinces were to be appointed by:
King of England
42. Jinnah’s 14 points were formulated in: March 1929
43. Jinnah’s 14 points were the Muslim’s
reply to the: Nehru Report
44. The Fourteen
points of Jinnah
demanded reforms in the provinces
of: Balochistan and kpk
45.
According to the 14 points of Jinnah no bill or resolution could be
passed in any legislature until
it was approved by: Three-fourth members of concerned community
46.
The Muslim representation in Central Legislature demanded in the 14 points
was: One third
47. Jinnah’s 14 points were the
Muslim’s reply to the:
Nehru
Report
48. From 1930 to 1932 the British
government convened in London:
Three Round Table Conference
49. The First Round Table Conference lasted from: 12th Nov 1930 to 19th
Jan 1931
50. The renowned
Indian leader who did not take
part in the First Round Table Conference was:
Gandhi
51. The First Round Table
Conference conducted its Business through: Eight sub committees
52. The Second
Round Table Conference lasted from: Sep
1931 to Dec 1931
53.
In the Second
Round Table Conference the Hindu leader
who claimed to represent all india
was: Gandhi
54.
The Minorities Committee failed to reach
an agreement because
Gandhi wanted the acceptance of: Nehru Report
55.
The Third Round Table
Conference lasted from: 17th Nov to 24th Dec
1932
56.
Due to the failure of the second
Round Table Conference the British govt.
announced its own Communal Award in: Aug
1932
57.
In March 1933,
the British govt.
issued this document
which served as guideline for the Act of 1935: White Paper
58.
Allahabad speech by Allama
Muhammad Iqbal was made in: Dec 1930
During his Allahabad address Allama Muhammad Iqbal
said that the principal of european democracy
could not be applied to India without recognizing the fact of: Communal groups
59.
At Allahabad address
Allama Muhammad Iqbal siad, “I would like
to see the Punjab, NWFP, Sindh and Balochistan amalgamated
into a”: Single State
60.
All india Muslim
League passed the historic Lahore Resolution in its 27th annual session
held in Lahore on: 23rd March 1940
61.
The Lahore Session of Muslim League held in 1940 was presided over by:
Muhammad Ali Jinnah
62.
On 23rd March
1940, the Lahore
Resolution was seconded
by: Khaliq uz Zaman
63.
“Geographically contiguous units are demarcated into Region which should be so constituted with such territorial adjustments as may be
necessary”: These lines have been taken from the text of: Lahore
rasolution
64.
At its annual
session in Lahore
the Muslim league
adopted the idea of partition
as its final goal in the year of : 1940
65.
The famous August
Offer was made in August
by the British Viceroy:Lord Linlithgow
66. The August offer offered
the Indians: Establishment of a War Advisory Council
67. The 3rd June 1947 plan was announced by: Lord Mountbatten
68. In March 1947, Lord Wavell was replaced by the new British Viceroy
in India named:
Lord Mountbatten
69. The 3rd June Plan partitioned the Sub-continent into : Two states
70. According to 3rd June Plan the British rule in India was to end:
14th Aug 1947
71. The Shahi Jirga was to decide
in favor of India or Pakistan in: Balochistan
72. The member
of Shahi Jirga and Municipality of Quetta decided
in 1947: To join Pakistan
73.
In Punjab and Bengal, Radcliffe gave an unjust
award. He unjustly
included in India
the Punjab Tehsils of: Gurdaspur,
Pathankot and batala
74.
On 14th Aug 1947 Pakistan
emerged on the map of the world
as an Independent state as a
result of: Indian Independence Act, 1947
75.
Quaid e Azam was sworn
in as the first Governor
General Of Pakistan
on: 15th Aug 1947
76. The first
PM of Pakistan was: Liaqat Ali
khan
Pakistan Movement
1.
Raja Dahir was defeated by: Muhammad
bin Qasim
2.
Muhammad bin Qasim was the nephew of: Hajjaj bin
Yousaf
3.
Which province
of Pakistan is called Bab-ul-Islam? Sindh
4.
Sindh was conquered
by Muhammad bin Qasim during
the period of: Umayyads
5.
Raja Dahir was the ruler
of: Sindh
6.
Makli Hill a is situated in the province of Sindh. graveyard
7.
Mohenjadaro is located in . Sindh
8.
Muhammad bin Qasim tortured to death in a prison in Iraq during the
caliphate of .
Sulaiman
9.
Mahmood’s first important battle was fought
against____ near Peshawar in Muharram 392
AH/25 November
1001 AD. Jaipal
10.
In 133 AH/750
AD the Abbasids overthrew the.......... Umayyads
11.
The Abbasids Governor came to Sindh in 140 AH/757 AD. Hisham
12.
In 367 AH/777
AD, Subuktigin, a Turkish slave
became the master
of: Ghazni
13.
The founder
of Lodhi dynasty was: Bahlul
Lodhi
14.
Mahmood set out on the expedition to Somnath on October 17........ 1024
15.
. In which year, the first Battle of
Tarain was fought between Muhammad
Ghauri and Rajputs under the command of Govind Rai brother of Prithvi Raj. Muhammad Ghauri defeated in this
battle? 1191
16.
Qutub-ud-Din Aibak was the first independent
Muslim king crowned on at Lahore.
24 June 1206 AD
17. The title of Lakhbakhsh earned by: Qutub-ud-Din Aibak
18.
Price control system
in India was associated with:
Alauddin Khilji
19.
Who was the founder of Mughal rule in
India? Zaheer-ud-Din Babur
20.
Grand Trunk (G. T.)
Road was constructed by: Sher Shah Suri
21.
Din-e-Ilahi and Mansabdari System were the innovation of.......... Akbar the Great
22.
Taj Mahal was constructed by: Shah Jahan
23.
Tuzk-e-Jehangiri was written by: Jehangir
24.
At the time of Muslims
invasion of 712 AD Daibal
was protected by: Brahmans
and Rajputs
25.
Kashmir was included
into the Mughal
Empire of Delhi in: October
1586
26. Sindh and Multan were conquered by Muhammad bin Qasim during
the reign of caliph
Walid bin Abdul Malik
27.
Prithvi Raj was overthrown and killed in 1192 AD at Thanesar
by: Muhammad Ghauri
28.
The third Battle
of Panipat was fought in: 1761
29.
War of Independence was fought in: 1857
30.
The Battle
of Plassey was fought in: 1757
31.
The date of
Shah Waliullah’s birth is: February 21, 1703
32.
In which language
Shah Walliullah translated the Holy Quran?
Persian
33.
World War
I was started in: 1914
34.
World War I came into
an end in: 1918
35.
Quaid-e-Azam
was appointed as Governor-General of Pakistan by the: King
36.
Marathas invaded Mysore
and Haider Ali compelled them to give war indemnity
and proceed a part of their
kingdom in: 1769
37. The Battle
of Plassey was fought in 1757 between:
Hindus and Sikhs
38.
After the downfall
of Muslims in 1857, the British consolidated their control over:
Subcontinent
39.
Write the name of the Muslim ruler
who first laid the foundation of the Islamic
state in the subcontinent. Qutub-ud-Din Aibak
40. Nadir Shah attacked on the
subcontinent in: 1739
41.
Name the city at which War of Independence was started? Meerut
42.
When War
of Independence started? May 10, 1857
43.
Sir Syed Ahmad Khan was born in: Delhi
44.
Sir Syed Ahmad Khan was born on: October 17, 1817
45.
Hayat-e-Javed
was written by: Altaf Hussain Hali
46. Scientific Society
was started on July 9, 1864. Name the person
who started it? Sir Syed Ahmad Khan
47. Tehzib-ul-Akhlaq was started in: 1870
48.
Name the pamphlet of Sir Syed Ahmad Khan which was written about the
causes of Indian mutiny? Risala Asbab-e-Baghawat-i-Hind
49. In which city Sir Syed
Ahmad Khan in 1859 established a school?
Muradabad
50.
When Sir Syed Ahmad Khan founded Loyal Muhammadans of India? 1860
51.
Who founded the Muhammadan Literary Society in 1863 at Calcutta? Sir
Syed Ahmad Khan
52.
“Life of Muhammad”
is a book which was written by William Muir. Against this who wrote “Khutbat-i-Ahmadia”? Sir
Syed Ahmad Khan
53. Muhammadan Anglo Oriental School
at Aligarh was established by Sir Syed Ahmad Khan in:
1875
54.
Who laid the foundation stone of MAO College in 1877? Lord Lytton
55.
Who founded the Muhammadan Educational Conference in 1886? Sir Syed
Ahmad Khan
56.
In which year Sir Syed Ahmad Khan was appointed a member of the Imperial
Legislative Council by Lord Lytton? 1878
57. “Asar-us-Sanadeed” was written by: Sir Syed Ahmad
Khan
58.
Who established British
Indian Association at Aligarh in 1866? Sir Syed Ahmad Khan
59.
Indian National Congress
was established by A.W. Hume in: 1885
60.
In which year the
provinces of Bengal and Assam were reconstituted so as to form two provinces of manageable size? 1905
61. The province of Eastern Bengal and Assam officially came into being on: October 16, 1905
62.
Who was the viceroy at the time of partition of Bengal: Lord Curzon
63.
The Swadeshi Movement
was a reaction of Hindus
against: Partition of Bengal
64.
Muslim leaders met the
Lord Minto at Simla on October
1, 1906 for: Separate
electorate
65.
How many years the first Constituent Assembly
lasted? 7 years
66.
The Constituent Assembly
was formed to frame the Constitution of Pakistan under
the:
Indian Independence Act, 1947
67.
The first Chief Justice of Pakistan was: Abdur
Rashid
68.
In 1911, who was the Viceroy of India? Lord
Hardinge
69.
The president of first Constituent Assembly was: Quaid-e-Azam
70.
In which year Minto-Morley Reforms
were introduced in India? 1909
71.
Separate electorate is the main feature of: Minto-Morley Reforms
72.
In which year, the religious
scholars gave verdict
that India is a Dar-ul-Harab? 1920
73.
Name the movement
which was started
in India with the cooperation of Hindus and
Muslims?
Khilafat
74.
Muslim delegation visited
Europe in 1919, at that time who was British prime
minister?
Lolyd George
75.
Which was the important enactment
passed by the first Constituent Assembly? PRODA
76.
The transfer of capital from Calcutta to Delhi was announced on: December
12, 1911
77.
Who was Marquess? Secretary of State for India
78.
Majlis-e-Khilafat was founded in: 1919
79.
When institution of Khilafat was abolished? 1924
80.
Which assembly passed One Unit Act? Second Constituent Assembly
81.
Who founded the Anjuman-i-Khudam Ka’aba in
1913? Malauna Abdul Bari Farangi
82.
Hijrat Movement was started in:1920
83.
Treaty of Lausanne
was signed in: 1923
84.
After the event
of Chauri Chaura which party
left the Muslims?
Congress
85.
In which year Lord Chelmsford took over the viceroyalty of India? 1916
86.
Jallianwala
Bagh, tragedy took place on: April 13, 1919
87.
Quaid-i-Azam
was elected to Imperial Legislative Council of India: 1909
88.
Quaid-i-Azam
was elected president
of Muslim League
in: 1916
89.
Mopla Revolt
was made in: 1921
90.
Who was Lord Birkenhead in 1927? Secretary of State for
India
91.
Lucknow Pact was made
on: 1916
92.
Who said that the
Nehru Report (1928) was an attempt to secure
the pre-domination of Hindus over
Muslims? Muhammad Ali Jinnah
93. Motilal Nehru was the head of: Committee
regarding the Nehru Report
94.
The Second Constituent Assembly
was created on: May 28, 1955
95.
In which Act the
subjects were divided into two parts, i.e. Central and provincial?
Government of India Act,
1919
96.
Two Muslim members
were also selected
for Nehru Committee. One was Sir Ali Imam. Name the second Muslim member. Shoaib
Qureshi
97. Jinnah’s fourteen
points were presented in the year: 1929
98.
When Allama
Iqbal delivered an address at Allahabad? 1930
99.
The First Constituent Assembly was formed
in: 1947
100: Who started “Home
Rule Movement”? Annei Besant
1. Who was Lord Edward
Samuel Montague? Secretary of State for India
2.
Who presided over the first meeting of Khilafat Committee? Maulana Fazal-ul-Haq
3.
When Ayub Khan decided to abdicate: March 25, 1969
4.
Who became governor-general after Khawaja Nazim-ud-Din? Ghulam Muhammad
5.
Mamdot and Mian Mumtaz Daultana
were rivals for Muslim Legal leadership in the: Punjab
6.
Who was dismissed by the Quaid-e-Azam on April 26, 1948 in Sindh? M. A. Khuro
7.
The Hindus and
Muslims started Non-Cooperation
Movement for: Indian independence and
restoration of Caliphate
8.
As the leader
of victorious United Front Party Fazl-ul-Haq formed the new government of East
Pakistan on: April 2, 1954
9.
The Legal Framework
Order (LFO) was promulgated on March 30, 1970 by: Yahya Khan
10.
The Governor-General Ghulam Muhammad
dissolved the Constituent Assembly
on: October 24, 1954
11.
The first constitution of Pakistan was enforced on: March 23,1956
12.
Krishak Sramik Party was founded
by: A. K. Fazl-ul-Haq
13.
Khudai Khidmatgar was founded in: 1929
14.
The Majlis-e-Ahrar-e-Islam was founded on: Dec 29, 1929
15.
Khudai Khidmatgar was founded by: Khan Abdul Ghafar Khan
16.
When the
Constitution of 1962 was abrogated? March 4, 1969
17.
The National Muhammadan Association was founded
by Syed Ameer Ali in: 1877
18.
Sir Syed Ahmad Khan established a purely Muslim
organisation, the Muhammadan Anglo- Oriental
Defence Association of Upper India, on December 30, . 1893
19.
Sanghton and Shudhi
were organised by Hindus, the Muslim counter
movements were:
Tanzim and
Tabligh
20.
The Khaksar party,
the para military
organisation was established: 1931
21.
The founder of the Khaksar
Party was Inayatullah Khan commonly known as: Allama
Mashraqi
22. Bacha Khan, Badshah Khan and Frontier
Gandhi were the surnames of: Ghaffar Khan
23.
The Jamiat Ulema-i-Hind was finally organised
in December: 1919
24.
Jamiat Ulema-i-Islam was established on October 26, 1945 by: Shabbir Ahmad Usmani
25.
Azad Pakistan Party was founded
by: Mian Iftikhar-ud-Din
26.
In the
1973 Constitution, the president is the: Titular head of
the country
27.
Pakistan People’s Party was founded
by Zulfikar Ali Bhutto in Lahore
in November: 1967
28.
Asghar Khan launched
Justice Party on March 13, . 1969
29.
National Awami Party (NAP) was established on: July 25, 1957
30.
The Zakat and Ushr Ordinance
was promulgated on: June 20, 1980
31.
When Lord Dalhousie
proclaimed the annexation of the Punjab?
1849
32.
Who was the chairman of “Boundary Commission”? Cyril Radcliffe
33.
When the Indian
Independence Bill was moved in the
British Parliament? July 4, 1947
34.
When the
Indian Independence Bill became an Act? July 18, 1947
35.
Battle of Buxer was fought in: 1764
36.
The Indus Water Basin Treaty was signed at Karachi
on: September 19,1960
37.
When Communal Award
was announced? 1932
38.
Simon Commission arrived
in India on: February 3, 1927
39.
When Radcliffe Award was announced? August 17, 1947
40.
The Brahmo Samaj was founded by Raja
Ram Mohan Roy in: 1828
41.
The Day of Deliverance was celebrated by Indian Muslims
on: December
22, 1939
42.
The Central National
Mohammedan Association was founded by: Syed Ameer Ali
43.
Urdu-Hindi controversy started
in:1867
44.
The second summit
conference of the OIC was held in the year: 1974
45.
Give the
date of Ayub Khan’s revolution. October 27, 1958
46.
Give the date of separation of East Pakistan. December 16,1971
47.
Liaquat Ali Khan was assassinated on: October 16,1951
48.
Quaid-i-Azam
joined Muslim League
in:1913
49.
Quaid-i-Azam
left Congress in:1920
50.
PRODA (Public and Representative Office Disqualification Act) was promulgated in the year:1949
51. The RCD was came
into being in the year of:
1964
52.
The All India
Mohammadans Educational Conferences was founded in: 1886
53.
The Queen CVictoria’s proclamation was issued
in: 1858
54.
The Rowlatt Act was passed
in: 1919
55.
Dyarchy was abolished
in the year: 1935
56.
Name the leader
from UP who very first supported Pakistan
Resolution? Ch- Khalique Zaman
57.
Quiad e Azam returned to India to organise Muslim
League: 1937
Pakistan Geography
1. What is the
total area of Pakistan? 881,913
sq km
2. What is the
total area of Punjab? 205,344
sq km
3. What is the total area
of Sindh?
140,914 sq km
4. What is the total
area of Baluchistan? 347,190 sq km
5. What is the
total area of KPK? 101,741 sq km
6. What is the total
area of Islamabad? 906.5 sq km
7. What is the
total area of FATA? 27,220 sq km
8. Pakistan lies between the latitudes
: 24?N to 37?N
9. Pakistan lies between the longitudes ? 61?E to 75.5?E
10. Name the range which
separates Pakistan from Afghanistan? Hindu Kush Range
11. What is the height
of Tirich Mir peak? 7690 meters
12. What is the height
of Nanga Parbat peak?
8126 meters
13. Which of the following mountain peaks is called Killer
Mountain? Nanga Parbat
14. What is the
total length of Siachen glacier? 72.5km
15. Baltoro glacier
is situated in the
mountain range of : Karakoram
16. Which Pass connects Chitral
with Gilgit and is just 381 meters
long? Shaundur Pass
17. Which of the following
pass connects Abbotabad
and Gilgit? Babusar Pass
18. Which of the following
pass connects Peshawar
with Chitral? Malakand Pass
19. Manchhar Lake is found in : Dadu District
20. Famous Lake Saif-ul-Maluk is situated in Kaghan
21. The largest
Lake of Pakistan is: Manchhar
22. In which District of Punjab Kallar Kahar Lake is situated? Chakwal
23. Sat Para lake
is situated in : Baltistan
24. Which of the following
pass connects Dir and Chitral?
Lawari Pass
25. Which of the following pass connects Sindh Plain with Quetta? Bolan Pass
26. Which of the following pass connects Chitral
with Wahkan? Baroghil Pass
27. Name the area which separates Pakistan from Central
Asian States: Wakhan
28. The Border
between Pakistan and Afghanistan is called: Durand line
29. What is the
total area of Azad Kashmir? 13,297 sq km
30. What is the total length of Pak-China boundary line? 595 kilometers
31. What is the total length of Pak-Afghan boundary
line? 2252 kilometers
32. What is the
total length of Pak-Iran boundary
line? 805 kilometers
33. Which is the largest
desert of Pakistan?
Thar
34. Which is located North
and North East of Pakistan? China
35. Which is located East of
Pakistan? India
36. Which is located West of
Pakistan?
Afghanistan
37. Which is located in South of Pakistan? Indian
Ocean
38. Which is the
hottest place in Pakistan? Jacobabad
39. Which of following places is the rainiest of Pakistan? Murree
40. Area around
the rivers is known as: Bela
41. Pakistan’s plains
are divided into: Two
42. The upper Indus plain starts from: Kalabagh
43. The upper Indus plain ends at: Mithankot
44. The
lower Indus plain starts
from : Mithankot
45. The highest
peak of the Koh-e-Sufaid range is: Skaram
46. Which is the highest
peak of Himalayas range in Pakistan? Nanga Parbat
47. The
highest peak of Karakoram Range is: K-2
48. Bahawalpur is mostly consists
of: Desert
49. The
climate of Pakistan is mostly
referred as: Hot and dry
50. In which
province of the Pakistan there
is no desert? K.P
51. In which
province of Pakistan,
the desert of Thal lies? Punjab
52. In which
province of Pakistan, the desert of Thar lies? Sindh
53. K-2 is also Known
as: Goodwin Austin
54. What is the
total height of K-2 peak? 8611 meter
55. Name the Glacier which is located
in Karakoram mountain
range?
(a) Siachen, Hispar
(b)
Batura, Biafo
(c)
Chogo Lungma
(d)
All of above
56. What is the
total generation capacity
of Warsak Dam? 240 MW
57. Tarbela
Dam was constructed in: 1976
58. The highest
peak of Hindu
Kush range is: Tirich Mir
59. The
highest peak of Salt range is: Sakasar
60. Name the longest glacier
of Pakistan? Siachen
61. Chiantar
glacier is located in the region of: Chitral
62. kHow many peaks in Pakistan are higher than 8,000 meters?
5
63. The highest
of Koh-e-Sulaiman range
is: Takhat-e-Sulaiman
64. Siachen glacier is located in the region of: Baltistan
65. K-2 is present in which mountains range? Karakoram
66. Nanga Parbat
is located in: Himalayas
67. Which is the
highest peak of Pakistan? Rakaposhi
68. Which is the second
highest peak of the
world? K-2
69. Which range separates China
from Pakistan? Karakoram Range
70. Which of the following pass connects Dera Ismail Khan with Ghazni (Afghanistan)? Gomal
Pass
71. Which of the following
pass connects Chitral
with Wahkan? Khan
Kun Pass
72. Which of the following pass connects Qila Abdullah with Cheman? Khojak Pass
73. The
first gas field discovered in Pakistan in 1952 was at: Sui
74. Which province
is the largest producer
of natural gas? Sindh
75. Which province
is the largest producer of oil? Punjab
76. Deltas plain of Pakistan
starts from: Thatta
77. When Mangla Dam was completed? 1967
78. What is the
total height of Khunjrab Pass? 4555 meters
79. Which of the following pass connects Baltistan
and Yarkand (China)?
Muztagh Pass
80. Which Pass is the highest Pass of Pakistan? Muztagh Pass
81. Which of the following
pass connects Bannu
(Pakistan) and Ghazni
(Afghanistan)? Tochi Pass
82. Which of the following pass connects Mardan with Malakand? Dargai Pass
83. Which of the following
pass connects Peshawar
with Afghanistan? Khyber Pass
84. Which is the
largest fresh water lake of Pakistan? Manchhar Lake
85. In which
Valley Lalusar Lake is located? Kaghan
86. Which Lake is located
near Thatta (Sindh)?
Keenjher
87. Rawal Lake is
situated in: Islamabad
88. Khewra is famous for the minerals
of: Salt
89. Toot oil and
natural gas field is located in: Punjab
90. Koh-i-Sultan is located in: Baluchistan
91. Ghulam Muhammad
Barrage was constructed on River: Indus
92. Warsak Project
is located on: Kabul
River
93. What is the
installed generation capacity
of Mangla Dam? 1000 MW
94. Wullar Lake is
a source of: Jhelum
95. Hina Lake is
situated near: Quetta
96. Kalar Kahar
Lake is situated in: Salt Range
(Chakwal)
97. Hub Lake is
situated near: Karachi
98. Haleji Lake is
situated in: Sindh
99. Kachura Lake is
situated in: Skardu
100. Which of the following lake is called “Paradise of Birds”? Haleji Lake
101. Which is the man made
largest Lake of Pakistan? Keenjhar Lake
102. Kabul River is located
in the Province: K.P
103. Name the nearest city from where
Indus begins its deltaic stage and breaks
into many distributaries. Thatta
104. What is the total length of Jehlum River? 725 km
105. The
Potwar plateau is very rich in: Oil and
gas
106. Warchha
mine is famous for the mineral of: Salt
107. Longest tunnel
of Pakistan is: Khojak
108. On which
river Mangla Dam is built? Jhelum
109. What is the total length
of Ravi River? 715
km
110. Panjgora River is located
in the Province of: K.P
111. How many rivers flow in Punjab
Province? Five
112. ‘Marala’ Headworks has been constructed on River; Chenab
113. What is the installed hydroelectricity generation capacity
of Tarbela? 3478 MW
114. Sulemanki Headworks
is constructed on the river: River Sutlej
115. Trimmu Sidhnai
canal takes water
from Trimmu Barrage
and discharges it into: Ravi
116. The
Chashma Nuclear plant was built with the help
of: China
117. Bolan River is located
in the Province of : Baluchistan
118. How many rivers are present in Pakistan? 24
119. Zhob and Mula rivers
are located in: Baluchistan Plateau
120. Jhelum and Chenab rivers
merge at: Trimmu Headworks
121. The
Indus River rises from: Tibet
122. Which is the longest
river of Baluchistan Province? Hingol
123. Soan and Haro are famous
rivers of: Potwar Plateau
124. Which river is called
“Nile of Pakistan”? Indus River
125. Where all rivers of Punjab enter into Indus?
Mitthankot
126. Which is the smallest
river of Pakistan? Ravi
127. Name the most polluted
river of Pakistan: Ravi
128. Which area has the biggest deposits
of copper? Chagi
129. Chaghi copper
deposits are found
in the province: Baluchistan
130. Zain, Mari are
famous for the: Gas
fields
131. Saindak project
is producing copper,
silver and: Gold
132. Which is the
biggest natural gas field of Pakistan? Sui (Baluchistan)
133. Which of the following specious metal is found in Dera
Ghazi Khan? Uranium
134. Sulphur is found in the
areas of Pakistan: Koh-i-Sultan
135. Which is the oldest
hydroelectricity project in Pakistan? Malakand
Dargai
136. Under Indus Water Treaty
which rivers were given to India? Sutlej, Ravi
137. Under Indus Water Treaty the rivers given to Pakistan are: Indus Jhelum and Chenab
138. Balloki Headworks
was built on the
river: Ravi
139. Upper
Chenab Canal takes off from: Head Marala
140. Diamer Bhasha
dam will produce
electricity after completing: 4500 MW
141. Which is the
biggest earth filled dam in the
world? Tarbela
142. What is the installed capacity of Chashma
Nuclear Plant? 325 MW
143. Warsak multi project was started in: 1960
144. When the Indus Water Treaty was signed? 19th September
1960
145. What is the
installed electric generating capacity
of nuclear plants?
787 MW
146. The
origin of Upper Bari Doab Canal
is: Chenab
147. Name the longest river of Pakistan: Indus
148. What is the total length
of Indus River? 2896 km
149. Dasht River is
located in: Baluchistan
150. Porali River is located
in: Baluchistan
151. Saindak project
is producing copper,
silver and gold with the help of: China
152. Which of the following
are the biggest deposits
of coal in Pakistan? Thar coal deposits
153. Muslim Bagh which is famous for chromite is located in: Baluchistan
154. Saindak project
is famous for
i. Silver
ii. Copper
iii. Gold
iv. All of these
155. The “Basha
Dam” on Indus River is being constructed in: Northern
Areas
156. Hangol Dam’ is located in:
Baluchistan
157. Producing capacity
of electricity of Ghazi Barotha
Dam is: 1450 MW
158. Peshawar district
and major part of Mardan
district, are consisted of: Plain
areas
159. Indus plain is divided
into: Four
160. What is the
total length of Pak-India boundary
line? 1610 kilometers
161. What is the
total length of coastline of Pakistan? 1046 km
162. Pakistan is connected
through Silk Road wit: China
163. The lowest
point (below the sea
level) of Pakistan is: Indian Ocean
164. The highest
point above the sea level in Pakistan is: K-2
165. Land situated
between two rivers is known:
Doab
Constitutions Of Pakistan 1956,1962,1973
1. The
first Constitution of 1956 was
enforced on 23rd March, . 1956
2.are the total Articles
of 1956 Constitution. 234
3.
There are parts of Constitution. 13
4.
There are schedules. 6
5. form of government was introduced. Parliamentary
6. lists were enumerated (Federal
list, Provincial list & Concurrent list. 3
7.
The President was the........ Head of the state
8.
President was to be elected for years in 1956 Constitution. 5
9.
The Prime Minister was of
the House and the head
of the cabinet. Leader
10.
The National Assembly consisted of members equally divided among
the two wings
of the country. 300
11.
The crisis came in October, when Iskander Mirza declared
Martial law and dismissed
central and provincial cabinets. 1958
12. General M. Ayub Khan was appointed as......... Cheif Martial law, Administrator
13.
On October 27, General Ayub Khan took over as President. 1958
14.
In case, Martial
law was justified. State vs Dosso
15.
One Unit was abolished in........ 1955
16.
The Constitution of 1956 had drawn its
inspiration from the model of parliament
government. Westminster
17. President M. Ayub Khan implemented the 1962 constitution on......... 8 June 1962
18.
The constitution of 1962 had articles. 250
19.
It had parts. 12
20.
It had schedules. 3
21.
The Executive
Head of the country
was........ President
22.
The Source of 1962 Constitution was the Montesquir’s theory of separation of powers refracted
in the constitution. USA
23. The
Constitution could be amended by majority.2/3
24.
Under both the previous Constitutions parity of representation between
East and West Pakistan was secured within cameralism. Uni
25. President would be elected by method.Indirect
26.
The word was dropped
from 1962 Constitution and called Pakistan
as the Republic of
Pakistan. Islamic
27. Ayub Khan handed over power to Yahya Khan on March
25, .1969
28.
Elections were
held in December, . 1970
29.
Legal Framework Order
was issued by Yahya
Khan in . 1970
30.
According to LFO, there shall be system. Federal
31.
The Constitution shall provide maximum
Provincial autonomy with a central government. Strong
32. The Primary
function of LFO was to provide setup
for . Elections
33.
East Pakistan was separated on December
16, . 1971
34.
The Constitution of 1973 was enforced on 14
August, . 1973
35.
The Constitution consists
of____ Articles. 280
36.
It consists of Chapters. 12
37.
It consists of Schedules. 7
38.
The Constitution of 1973 provides form of government. Parliamentary
39. article claimed
that the President
was to be the “Head of the State”. 41
40.
The tenure of the President will be
years. 5
41. amendment authorised the President to dissolve National
Assembly.5th & 8th
42.
Constitution can be amended by majority. 2/3
43.
The Constitution set up legislature.
Bicameral
44.
The Upper House is......... Senate
45.
The Senate consists
of members. 100
46.
The National
Assembly consisted of members. 342
47.
The term of
the members of senate shall be years. 6
48.
Articles 8 to deal with the Fundamental Rights. 28
49.
Articles 41 to deal with the President.
49
50.
Articles 50 to deal with Majlis-e-Shoora. 89
51.
Articles 176 to deal with the Supreme Court
of Pakistan. 191
52.
Articles 213 to deal with Elections. 226
53.
Articles 227 to deal with Islamic
Provisions. 231
54.
Article deals with Council of Common Interests.153
55.
Article deals with National Economic
Council. 156
56.
Under article, Urdu was declared as the
National Language. 251
General Information of Pakistan
1. When Pakistan
won the Cricket World Cup: 1992
2. The national
language of Pakistan is: Urdu
3. The National
game of Pakistan
is: Hockey
4. Pakistan’s national
tree is: Deodar
5. The
national bird of Pakistan is: Chukor
6. Who is the
national poet of Pakistan? Allama Iqbal
7. The national
Animal of Pakistan
is: Markhor
8. Which is the oldest
airline of Pakistan?
PIA
9. Who composed
the verses of Pakistan national
Anthem? Hafeez Jallandri
10.When Pakistan
conducted its first series of Nuclear explosion? May 1998
11.Where the Pakistan’s first radio station
was setup? Karachi
12. When Pakistan’s Govt. approved the national Anthem? 1954
13. What is the total length
of “LOC”? 720 km
14. What is the
range of Ghauri I Missile is? 1500 km
15. When was the first
women bank estaiblsehd in Pakistan? Dec 1,1989
16. The largest
Jungle of Pakistan
is: Changa Mnaga
17. The
first Rocket launched by Pakistan
was: Rahbar
18. Who composed
the tune of National Anthem
of Pakistan? Abdul Karim
Chagla
19. Which is the Largest
university of Pakistan
? Punjab University Lahore
20. The first nuclear power plant in Pakistan was established at: Karachi
21. The greatest
fort of Pakistan
(Rani kot Fort) is situated
near:Hyderabad
22. Which crop is sown on the largest area in Pakistan?
Wheat
23. The Biggest
Industrial unit in public
sector is: Pakistan Steel Mill
24. When first
amendment in the 1973 constitution was made? 1974
25. Name of the youngest
recipient of Nishan
e Haider: Pilot Officer Rashid Minhas
26. The salty water ‘ Hamun Mashkhel
Lake’ is in: Balochistan
27. The
Badshahi Masjid of Lahore was built by: Aurangzeb
28. Coldest place in
Pakistan is: Skardu
29. A senator
is elected in Pakistan for: 6 years
30. Picture
printed on the back of Rs. 5000 note is:
Faisal Mosque
31. The historic
garden Shalimar was built by Shah Jahan in: 1642
32. Blind Dolphins
are found in which river of Pakistan? Indus
33. Which is the
highest peak with a height of 8611 meter above sea
level? k-2
34. Pakistan’s biggest
desert is: Thar
35. Which is the biggest
airport of Pakistan? Quaid e Azam International Airport: Karachi
36. Name the Biggest park of Pakistan
is: Ayub National Park, Rawalpindi
37. Which is the biggest
nuclear power station
of Pakistan: Chashma Nuclear
Power Plant
38. Pakistan’s largest
museum is: Karachi Museum
39. Pakistan’s biggest
hockey stadium is: National
Hockey Stadium Lahore
40. Name the largest
island of Pakistan:
Manora
41. The
biggest market of Pakistani export
is: USA
42. Where is the Biggest Thermal power station
in Pakistan? Gudu
43. Which area receives the heaviest snowfall in a year? Skardu
44.
Pakistan’s biggest cricket
stadium is: National Stadium
Karachi
45. When did Pakistan become an Islamic Republic? 1956
46. Pakistan highest
road is: KKH
47. In which sector, the largest labor force is attached
in Pakistan? Trade
48. Which Province
has the largest
coastline? Balochistan
49. Which is the biggest gas field in Pakistan?
Sui
50. Which is the
highest battlefield of Pakistan? Siachin
51. Which is the
largest source of energy
in Pakistan? Thermal
52. Which is the biggest
hydroelectric power station
of Pakistan? Tarbela Dam
53. Which is the highest
dam in Pakistan? ) Tarbela Dam
54. Which dam has the largest water storage capacity:
Tarbela
55. Which is the oldest
fort in Pakistan? Darawad Fort
56. Which is the biggest
fort in Pakistan?
Rani kot Fort
57. Which is the
hottest place in Pakistan? Jaccobbabad
58. Pakistan share
longest border with: Afghanistan
59. Which is the largest
sector of Pakistan’s economy? Agriculture
60. Which is the
highest pass of Pakistan? Muztagh
Pass
61. Which of the following is the oldest language of Pakistan? Sindhi
62. The largest
spoken language of Pakistan
is: Punjabi
63. Which is the oldest news agency
of Pakistan? APP
64. The most urbanized province of Pakistan is: Sindh
65. Which is the Biggest
Mosque in Pakistan? Faisal Mosque
66. Which is the largest
district of Pakistan?
Chaghi
67. Which is the
largest district of Punjab province? Bahawalpur
68. What is called the boundary between
Afghanistan and Pakistan: Durand Line
69. Which is the
biggest natural lake in
Pakistan? Manchar Lake
70. In which
province of Pakistan, volcanic mountains are located:
Balochistan
71. Which is the
biggest consumer of CNG in the
world? Pakistan
72. Natural Gas was discovered in Sui, Baluchistan in: 1952
73. Who is the writer
of Urdu Book “Pakistan Naguzeer
tha”? Syed Hasan Riaz
74. The altitude of K2, the second-highest mountain on the Earth
is: 28251
75. Which newspaper
is the oldest English newspaper of Pakistan? Dawn
76. The first
semi-governmental television network
of Pakistan was: STN
77. The State Bank of Pakistan started
functioning on July 1, 1948, at: Victoria Museum Building:
Karachi
78. Who was the first governor of State
Bank of Pakistan? Mr. Zahid Hussain
79. Pakistan’s major import partner
is: China
80. The second highest mountain
of Pakistan is: Nanga Parbat
81.
Dasu Dam is located in: kpk
82. Tarbela Dam is located
in District. Sawabi
83. Who designed
Pakistan’s national flag? Ameer ud din
Khidwani
84. Which one of
the following is the most
populated city of Pakistan? Karachi
85. The capital
of Pakistan is: Islamabad
86. Which one of these is the National mausoleum of Pakistan? Mazar-e-Quaid
87. Which one of
these is the smallest province of Pakistan in terms of area?
Kpk
88. Which one of
these is the most
populous city of Punjab? Lahore
89. Pakistan has_________ of the 16 tallest
peaks in Asia. 7
90. The Motto of state emblem of Pakistan is? Faith, Unity, Discipline
91.Which one of these is the National Mosque
of Pakistan? Faisal Mosque
92. Where is the tomb
of Mughal Emperor
Jahangir? Lahore
93. Which one of these served as the first President of Pakistan? Iskander Mirza
94. The Pakistan’s National Slogan is: Pakistan Zindabad
95. What is the
meaning of Pakistan? Holy Land
96. The Khyber
Pass connects Pakistan
with: Afghanistan
97. The most beautiful stone marble
is extracted from province? Balochistan
98. The highest
of civil awards and decorations given by the Government of Pakistan is
Nishan-e-Pakistan
Rivers & Dams In Pakistan
1.
Land between Beas and Ravi is called . Doaaba Bari
2.
Doaaba Rachna is located between the River Chenab and River . Ravi
3. lies between
Indus and Jehlum
rivers. Sindh Sagar
4.
Doaaba Chaj
is located between
River Chenab and River
. Jhelum
5.
River is the longest river in Pakistan. Indus
6.
The length of Indus River is . 1,800 miles
7.
Indus River is also called,
Nile of Pakistan, Attock and .
i. Abaseen
ii. Mehran
iii. Sapt Sindhu
iv. All of these
8.
Indus River
rises from Kailash Mountain and enters into Pakistan near . Chilas
9.
Indus River
falls into Arabian Sea near . Karachi
10.
River Jhelum rises in the Himalayas and meets the River
Chenab in southwest of Jhang. Its length is kms. 725
11. Chenab River rises in Himalayas and flows into Pakistan. Its length is kms. 1,087
12.
River Ravi rises in the South
East of Pir Punjal range and joins
the River Chenab. Its length is
kms. 765
13.
River Sutlej rises in Tibet (China) and meets the Indus. Its length is____ kms.
1,370
14.
Bolan, Nari, Pishin,
Lora Mulla, Hingol, Rakhshan,
Dusht and Zhob are
the rivers of .
Balochistan
15.
Hub and Baran are the rivers of province. Sindh
16.
Kabul, Swat, Kunhar,
Panjkora, Bara, Kurram
and Gomal are the rivers of .
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
17.
The Swan River flows near the city of......... Rawalpindi
18.
Kalabagh Dam is planned to be built on the River.......... Indus
19.
The proposed
site for the dam is situated at Kalabagh, in district of Punjab: Mianwali
20.
The proposed
capacity of Kalabagh Dam is MW. 3600
21.
Tarbela Dam is located
on the River........ Indus
22.
Tarbela Dam
is located in district of Khyber Pakhtuankhwah. Haripur
23.
The Dam is kilometres northwest
of Islamabad. 50
24.
Tarbela Dam is feet (148 m) high above the riverbed. 485
25.
Tarbela Dam was completed
in......... 1974
26.
The installed capacity
of Tarbela Dam is
27.
Which Dam was constructed on River Jhelum
MW. 3478
? Mangla
28.
Mangla Dam is
located in district. Mirpur
29. Mirpur District
is located in .
Azad Jammu & Kashmir
30.
Mangla Dam’s
construction started in 1961 and
completed in . 1967
31.
The installed
capacity of Mangla Dam is MW. 1000
32.
Diamer-Bhasha Dam is constructed on River.Indus
33.
The height of Bhasha Dam is .metres: 272 ft/mtr
34.
Bhasha Dam has a storage
capacity of____ MAF. 6.4
35.
The installed
capacity of Bhasha Dam is MW.4500
36.
It would
irrigate more than million acres.
33
37.
Bhasha Dam will be completed by........ 2016
38.
Warsak Dam is
constructed on River. Kabul
39.
Hub Dam is
located on River. Hub
40.
In which province
of Pakistan, Mirani
Dam is being constructed. Balochistan
41.
Hub, Haleji, Keenjhar
and Manchhar lakes are located in province. Sindh
42.
Kallar Kahar
Lake is located in district. Chakwal
43.
Haleji Lake is the largest bird sanctuary near
Karachi. It is kms from Karachi. 82
44. Keenjhar Lake is a manmade lake. It is a combination of Suneri and................... Keenjhar
45. Keenjhar
Lake is kms away from Karachi.
115
46.
Manchhar Lake is located to the west
of............... Sehwan Sharif
47.
Manchhar Lake
is the largest natural lake in Asia. It covers an area of......... 24 sq. kms
48.
Hanna is Balochistan’s famous lake. It is away from Quetta. 10 km
49.
Hub Lake is located outside............. Karachi
50.
Kachura Lake
is located some 29 kilometres from................. Skardu
51.
Lalusar Lake is situated
in............. Kaghan Valley
52.
Lalusar Lake
is located some kms from Naran. 48
53.
Rawal Lake is located some kms
from Islamabad. 8
54.
In Kaghan Valley,
Saiful-Malook Lake is located near................. Naran
55.
Satpara and
Phandar are located in areas. Gilgit-Baltistan
56.
Where will you find Hamun-i-MashKel Lake? In Balochistan
First in pakistan
Ø
Iran was first to recognize Pakistan.
Ø
Pakistan opened
its first embassy in Iran.
Ø
Egypt was first to open its embassy
in Pakistan.
Ø
First captain of Pakistan’s cricket
team Abdul Hafeez Kardar.
Ø
Pakistan cricket team first visited
India
Ø
First century of Pakistani Player Nazar Mohammd
against India in 1954 in Lacknow.
Ø
First governor of State Bank Zahid Hussain.
Ø
First Lady governor
Rana Liaquat Ali (Sindh) 1973-1976.
Ø
First lady federal
minister Vikarun Nisa Noor (Tourism).
Ø
First state to join Pakistan
was Bahawul Pur, 1954.
Ø
First Woman University is located in Rawalpindi.
Ø
First governor of Punjab – Francis
Moody.
Ø
First governor State Bank was Zahid Hussain.
Ø
First daily newspaper
is Amroz 1947.
Ø
First lady pilot was Shukriya Khanum.
Ø
First museum of Pak established in Karachi in 1950.
Ø
First Bank was United Bank (7th August, 1947)
Ø
First Agriculture Reforms
in Pak: Jan: 24, 1959.
Ø
First Chief Election
Commissioner of Pak: Mr. Khan F.M.Khan (25th March,
1956).
Ø
First Muslim Commander in Chief of Pak:
Ayub
Khan.
Ø
First Radio Station
of Pakistan was established in Karachi.
Ø
First T.V station
was setup at Lahore on Nov: 26, 1964.
Ø
First Lady Major
General in Pak: Dr. Shahida Malik.
Ø
First Space satellite
was launched by Pakistan in 1990.
Ø
First private TV Channel STN launched in 1990.
Ø
First Chairman Senate
was Habibullah Khan.
Ø
First woman judge of
High Court: Majida Rizvi.
Ø
First constructed barrage
of Pakistan is Sukkur
Barrage.
Ø
First Secretary General
of Pakistan is Ch: Mohd: Ali
Ø
First Person who received Nishan-e-Haider- Captain Raja Sarwar
Ø
First Governor General
of Pakistan- Quaid-e-Azam
Ø
First President of Pakistan- Iskandar Mirza
Ø
First Prime minister
of Pakistan- Nawab Liaqat Ali Khan
Ø
First elected President of Pakistan- Field Marshal
Ayub Khan
Ø
First elected Prime Minister- Z. A. Bhutto
Ø
First Vice President
of Pakistan- Nur-ul-Amin
Ø
First Chief Minister
of Punjab- Iftikhar Hussain
Memdoot
Ø
First Chief Minister
of Sindh- Ayub Khoro
Ø
First Chief Minister
of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa- Dr. Khan Sahib
Ø
First Chief Minister
of Balochistan- Sardar Atta ullah Mengal
Ø
First Governor of Punjab- Sir Francis
Moody
Ø
First Muslim Governor
of Punjab- Sardar Abdur Rab Nishtar
Ø
First Governor of Sindh- Ghulam Hussain
Hidayatullah
Ø
First Governor of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (NWFP)- Sir George Cunningham
Ø
First Muslim Governor
of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa- Sahibzada Mohammad
Khurshid
Ø
First Governor of Balochistan- Lt. Gen Riaz Hussain
Ø
First Governor of Gilgit-Baltistan- Shamma Khalid
Ø
First Joint chief of Staff
committee- General Muhammad Sharif
Ø
First Commander-in-chief of Army- Gen.Frank Meservy
Ø
First Muslim Commander-in-chief of Army- G.M. Ayub Khan
Ø
First Commander-in-chief of Air Force- Air vice Marshal Allan Perry Keene
Ø
First Muslim Commander-in-chief of Air force- Air Marshal
Asghar Khan
Ø
First Commander-in-chief of Navy- Rear Admiral James Wilfred
Jefford
Ø
First Muslim Commander-in-chief of Navy- Haji Muhammad
Sadique Chaudhry
Ø
First Cruise missile-
Hatf VII (Babur)
August 11, 2005
Ø
First constitution of Pakistan was enforced- March 23,
1956
Ø
Second constitution of Pakistan was enforced- 8 June 1962
Ø
Third constitution of Pakistan was enforced- 14 August
1973
Ø
First Foreign Minister
of Pakistan- Sir Zafarullah Khan
Ø
First SOS village
of Pakistan- Lahore (1977)
Ø
First Pakistan Postal
stamp issued- July 1948
Ø
First DNA Test laboratory- Islamabad
(March, 2006)
Ø
First martial law was imposed
in Pakistan- 7 October
1958
Ø
First captain of Pakistani cricket
team- Hafeez Kardar
Ø
First female chancellor in the Pakistan- Begum Ra’na
Liaqat Ali Khan
Ø
First female vice chancellor in Pakistan- Najma Najam
Ø
First female university of Pakistan- Fatima Jinnah
Women University
Ø
First female gold champion in Pakistan- Shehzadi Gulfam
Ø
First female representative of Pakistan in the UN- Shaista Ikramullah
Ø
First female deputy
speaker in Pakistan-Begum Jahanara Shahnwaz
Ø
First female minister
of Population- Dr. Attiya
Inayatullah
Ø
First female Pakistani
minister of finance- Benazir Bhutto
Ø
First female
minister of law and human rights- Shahida Jamil
Ø
First female “foreign
ministry spokesperson- Tasleem Aslam
Ø
First private Airline
of Pakistan- Hajvery Airline
Ø
First public airline
of Pakistan- Orient Airline
Ø
First Nuclear reactor
of Pakistan is Karachi nuclear
power plant 1972
Ø
First Woman Judge of High Court of Pakistan- Majida Razvi
Ø
First Speaker of Constitution Assembly-
Molvi Tameez ud Din
Ø
First Pakistani who received noble
Prize- Dr. Abdus Salam (1979 in Physics)
Ø
First Pakistani who received Lenin Prize- Faiz Ahmad
Faiz (1961)
Ø
First woman Prime Minister in Pakistan- Benazir Bhutto
Ø
First female Speaker
of National Assembly- Fahmeeda Mirza
Ø
First Finance Minister
of Pakistan- Ghulam Muhammd
Ø
First Census in Pakistan- 1951
Ø
First natural gas reserves were discovered in Pakistan- Sui (1952)
Ø
First news agency
of Pakistan –APP
Ø
First Pakistani female
athlete who won gold medal
in SAF Games- Naseem
Hameed
Ø
First railway track-
Karachi and Kotri (1861)
Ø
First bio-gas plant was installed
in 1974
Ø
First Five
year plan of Pakistan- (1955-1960)
Ø
First Pakistani who climbed mount
Everest- Nazir Sabir (2000)
Ø
First Pakistani who draw Pakistani
flag in North pole- Numira Saleem
Ø
First emergency was declared in Pakistan- July 25, 1948
Ø
First rocket launched
by Pakistan- Rahbar
Ø
First missile
launched by Pakistan- Hat 70
Ø
First female Governor
of Pakistan- Begum Ra’an
Liaqat Ali
Ø
First Chief of staff of the Armed
Forces- Tikka Khan
Ø
First Chief of staff of the Air Force- Air Marshal
Zaffar Ahmed
Ø
First Chief
of staff of the Navy – Hafeez
Ahmed
COLDEST, HIGHEST,
LOWEST, BIGGEST, TALLEST, SMALLEST AND OLDEST IN PAKISTAN
Ø
Larges Oil refinery- Pak-Arab Oil refinery.
Ø
Biggest mosque in Pakistan- Faisal Mosque Islamabad.
Ø
Tallest building of Pakistan- Muslim commercial Bank Building (Karachi).
Ø
Oldest forest of Pakistan- Janipur (Found
between Loralai And
Ziarat
Ø
Longest Motorway in Pakistan- M-8
Ø
Biggest Hockey Stadium
of Pakistan- National Hockey
Stadium Lahore
Ø
Biggest industry of Pakistan –Textile
Ø
Biggest industrial unit in public
sector- Pakistan Steel Mills.
Ø
Biggest province by population-
Punjab
Ø
Biggest library found
in Pakistan- Punjab Library
Ø
Biggest airline of Pakistan- PIA
Ø
Biggest railway workshop
in Pakistan- Mughalpura (Lahore)
Ø
Largest city
of Pakistan- Karachi
Ø
Largest District of Pakistan- Chaghi
Ø
Biggest desert found in Pakistan- Thar
Ø
Highest battle field in Pakistan-
Siachin Glacier
Ø
Hottest place
in Pakistan- Jacobabad
Ø
Biggest airport of Pakistan- Quaid-e-Azam Airport
Karachi
Ø
Biggest Commercial Bank of Pakistan- Habib Bank Limited
Ø
Biggest Barrage of Pakistan- Sukkur Barrage
(1932)
Ø
Oldest airline of Pakistan- Orient Airline
Ø
Oldest private Airline
of Pakistan- Hajvery Airline
Ø
Largest & longest
river- Indus (2896 Km) 1800 miles
Ø
Biggest man-made lake found in Pakistan- Keenjhar
Lake (Thatha)
Ø
Biggest natural lake in Pakistan-
Manchar Lake (Dadu)
Ø
Pakistan’s largest Stock Exchange- Karachi
Ø
Highest pass- Khunjerab
Pass (6000 meters)
Ø
Biggest Gas field-
Sui Gas field
Ø
Biggest hydroelectric power station- Tarbela Dam
Ø
Largest jungle of Pakistan- Changa Manga
Ø
Highest military award-
Nishan-e-Haider
Ø
Highest civil award-
Nishan-e- Pakistan
Ø
The Tallest Minaret in Pakistan- Four
minarets of Shah Faisal Mosque
with a height of 286 feet each.
Ø The Tallest
Mountain Pass Pakistan-
Muztagh Pass (Nothern Areas)
height 19,030 feet
Ø
The Tallest Mountain
Peak Pakistan- K-2 (Karakoram) height 28,269 feet
Ø
The Tallest Railway
Station Pakistan- Khan Mehtarzai (height 2,221 feet)
Ø
The area lowest
rainfall in Pakistan- Nokkundi
Ø
The oldest Pakistani
TV Station in located in- Lahore
Ø
Largest sector of Pakistan’s economy-
Agriculture sector
Ø
Largest Trade partner
of Pakistan- USA
Ø
Lowest point below the
sea level in Pakistan- Indian Ocean
Ø
Biggest Thermal power station founded
in- Pakistan Kot Addou
Ø
Biggest export item in Pakistan-
Textile (Cotton)
Ø
Highest rainfall area of
Pakistan- Murree
Ø
Largest min excavated
in Pakistan- Salt mines Khewra
Ø
Largest stadium of athletics of Pakistan-
Islamabad
Ø
Highest population density
rate in Pakistan-
Islamabad
Ø
Lowest population density
rate in Pakistan- Chaghi district
Ø
Largest seaport of Pakistan- Karachi
Ø
Largest radio station
in Pakistan- Islamabad
Ø
Highest radio station
in Pakistan- Gilgit
Ø
Longest road in Pakistan- Pakistan
Highway
Ø
Largest Division of Pakistan- Kalat
Ø
Smallest Division of Pakistan- Karachi
Ø
Shortest river of Pakistan- Ravi River
Ø
Largest Canal of Pakistan- Llovd
Barrage Canal
Ø
Largest Hospital in Pakistan- Nishtar Hospital
Ø
Largest mausoleum in Pakistan- Quaid-e-Azam Tomb,
Karachi
Ø
Largest circulating Daily Newspaper of- Pakistan
Jang
Ø
Largest circulating English
Daily Newspaper of Pakistan- Daily News
Ø
Biggest park in Pakistan- Ayub National
park
Ø
Larges Dam in Pakistan- Terbela Dam
Ø
Largest Earth filled Dam in Pakistan- Terbela Dam
Ø
Oldest Nuclear reactor
of Pakistan- Karachi nuclear
power pant (1972)
Ø
Biggest fort of Pakistan-
Rani Kot Fort (Hyderabad)
Ø
Oldest fort of Pakistan- Daraward Fort
Ø
Coldest place
in Pakistan –Skardu
Ø
Highest dam in Pakistan –Mangla Dam
Ø
Highest glacier of Pakistan- Siachen
Ø
Longest glacier of Pakistan- Siachen
Ø
Largest Island of Pakistan- Manora
Ø
Oldest Barrage of Pakistan- Sukkur Barrage
Ø
Highest mountain peak- K-2 (8611 meter or 28251)
Ø
Highest railway station
of Pakistan- Khan Mehtarzai
Ø
Highest Road- Sharah-e-Karakorm (Sharah Resham)
Ø
Oldest news agency
of Pakistan- APP (Associate Press of Pakistan)
Ø
Biggest cricket stadium
of Pakistan- National Stadium
Karachi
Ø
Largest shipping company
of Pakistan- Pakistan national
Shipping Corporation
Ø
Largest university of Pakistan- Punjab University
Ø
Largest (biggest) province
by area- Balochistan.
OLD AND NEW
NAMES OF CITIES OF PAKISTAN
Ø
Hyderabad- Neroon
Kot
Ø
Quetta- Shal
Kot
Ø
Jaccoabad- Khan Garh
Ø
Sialkot- Salwan Kot
Ø
Attock- Cambell
pur
Ø
Faisalabad- Lyallpur
Ø
Sahiwal- Montgomery
Ø
Bin Qasim-
Pepri
Ø
Muslim Bagh- Hindu Bagh
Ø
Pakpatten= Ajodhan
pur
Ø
Islamabad- Raj
Shahi
Ø
Karachi- Kalanchi
Ø
Lahore- Mahmood
pur
Ø
Gujranwala- Khan Pur
Ø
Zhob- Fort Sanemars
Ø
Peshawar- Persha
pur
Ø
Swat- Rowdayana
DISTINCTIVE NAMES OF CITIES OF PAKISTAN
Ø
Land of
Five River- Punjab
Ø
City of Colleges-
Lahore
Ø
City of lightening- Karachi
Ø
Manchester of Pakistan-
Faisalabad
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Gateway of Pakistan- Karachi
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Brasilia of Pakistan- Islamabad
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Valley or city of Flowers-
Peshawar
Ø
City of Textiles-
Faisalabad
Ø
Switzerland
of Pakistan- Swat
Ø
Little Pakistan- Bradford
Ø
Gateway of Invaders-
Khyber Pass
Ø
Pearl of the Himalaya- Kaghan Valley
Ø
Killer Mountain of the world-
Nanga Parbat
Ø
Salt Home of the world-
Pakistan
Ø
Land of
pure people- Pakistan
Ø
City of greeneries- Islamabad
Ø
Bread Basket of Pakistan- Punjab
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Queen of crops- Punjab
Important General Knowledge
MCQs on Pakistan
Ø
National flower of Pakistan is Jasmine.
Ø
National bird of Pakistan is Chakore.
Ø
National tree of Pakistan is Deodar.
Ø
National animal of Pakistan is Markhor (a
type of goat).
Ø
National emblem of Pakistan is Cresent.
Ø
National sport of Pakistan is land Hockey.
Ø
Oldest cantonment of Pakistan is Kohat.
Ø
HQ of Pak: Army is at RawalPindi.
Ø
HQ of Airforce
is at Chaklala.
Ø
HQ of
Navy is at Islamabad.
Ø
Islamabad is 8 miles from Rawalpindi.
Ø
Photograph on the coin of one
rupee is Quaid’s photo.
Ø
“ ::two rupee is Badshahi Mosque
(chk)
Ø
“ ten rupee
note is Khyber Pass.
Ø
“ 50 rupee
note is karakoram peak
Ø
“ 100 is Quaid’s
Residecy, Ziarat Quetta.
Ø
“ 500 is Badshahi Mosque, Lahore.
Ø
“ 100
is Jehangir’s Tomb.
Ø
“ 5000 is of Faisal Mosque,
Islamabad.
Ø
4.8% of total area of Pak: is forests
(standard is 25%)
Ø
Hub dam and Thadho Dam are
in Malir Karachi near Gadap
Town.
Ø
Map of Shah Faisal Mosque
was made by Waldat Diloky of
Turkey.
Ø
Largest radio station
of Pak: is Islamabad.
Ø
Tarbela dam is in Swabi, Khyber
Pakhtunkhwa
Ø
Raeewind is in Kasur.
Ø
Baitul Maal established in 1992.
Ø
General sales tax, under the constitution 1973 is a Federal
subject.
Ø
Pak: national flag was adopted on 11 August, 1947
Ø
Jasmine adopted on July 5, 1961.
Ø
National drink is Cane Juice.
Ø
Railway stations in Pak: = 965.
Ø
Rabi crops are grown
b/w months of Oct- March.
Ø
Chenab and
Jehlum flow from Kashmir.
Ø
Tirchmir is the highest peak of Hindukash.
Ø
A bicameral legislature was proposed for the first
time in 1973 constitution.
Ø
Length of Pak-India border is 1,610 km.
Ø
Length of
Pak-Iran border is 805 km.
Ø
Length of Pak-China border is 595 km.
Ø
Length of Pak-Afghan border is 2052 km or 1300 miles.
Ø
5 rivers flow in Punjab Ravi, Sutlaj, Chenab,
Indus & Beas.
Ø
Warsak dam is on
Kabul
River.
Ø
Rawal Dam is on Kurrang River.
Ø
Khanpur dam is on Haro River.
Ø
Tanda dam is in Baluchistan.
Ø
Tarbela dam
was completed in 1969.
Ø
Length of
Indus is 2900 km.
Ø
Source of Indus is Mansoorowar Lake in Gilgit.
Ø
Muztag pass connects
Gilgit-Yarkand (China).
Ø
Khankum Pass connects
Chitral-Wakhan (Afghanistan)
Ø
The Shandur Pass connects Chitral and
Gilgit.
Ø
Khyber Pass connects
Peshawar-Kabul
Ø
Kulk pass connects
Gilgit-China.
Ø
Bolan pass connects
Queta-Afghanistan.
Ø
Tochi pass connects Pak:-China.
Ø
Length of Silk Rourte (Korakorum Route)
is 965 km.
Ø
Geneva Pact was signed on 14th April, 1988.
Ø
Simpla Pact was singed on 3rd July, 1972.
Ø
Numb: of
words in anthem- 50.
Ø
Numb: of
stanza national anthem- 3
Ø
Numb: of
lines in anthem- 15.
Ø
Numb: of ammendements made 26.
Ø
Numb: of
troops in a division are 12000 to 20,000.
Ø
Numb: of
troops in brigade is 4000 to 5000.
Ø
Barrages built on Indus – 8.
Ø
Tarbela dam is in NWFP (Abotabad) on Indus river.(Largest)
Ø
Mangla dam is in AJK on Jehlum River (Highest)
Ø
Warsak dam is in NWFP near Peshawar
on Kabul river.
Ø
Rivers of Pakistan—– Punjab== Ravil, Chanab, Sutlaj.
Ø
Sindh ==Indus,
Hub.
Ø
NWFP==Kabul, Sawat,
Zhob.
Ø
Baluchistan==Bolan.
Ø
Baluchistan
is 43% of total Pak:.
Ø
Geographical divisions of Pak: are 1.Northern
Mountains, 2. Western off-shoots of Himalayas,
3. Baluchistan Plateau,
4. Potohar Plateau
& Salt range,
5. Lower Indus Plain, 6. Thar desert.
Ø
Broad Peak I is on Karokarum
range.
Ø
Colonel Sher Khan belonged to Sindh Regement.
Ø
Kot Diji is a fort in Khairpur.
Ø
Ancient mosque
of Pak: is at Bhambhor.
Ø
Time taken to sing National
Anthem is 1 minute, 20 sec.
Ø
Instruments used are 38.
Ø
Texila is in Punjab and NWFP.
Ø
Rashid Minhas martyred
in August 1971.
Ø
Mangla dam is on river Jehlum.
Ø
10 persons have received Nishan-e-Hyder.
Ø
There are 7 rivers in Baluchistan.
Ø
Mast Tawakkal was the
poet of Balochi.
Ø
Khanpur dam
is near Haripur.
Ø
Skardu is also
called “Little Tibet”.
Ø
Swat became part of Pakistan
in 1969.
Ø
The most precious
gemstone “Emerald”
are found in Swat.
Ø
Gilgit is the capital of Northern
Areas of Pak:
Ø
Khushhal Khan belonged
to English period.
Ø
The alphabet of Pushto was prepared by Saifullah.
Ø
First poet of Pushto was Amir
Karar.
Ø
Saiful Maluk is near Naran.
Ø
Dera Adam khan is famous
for Gun factory.
Ø
Durand line is b/w Peshawar
and Afghanistan.
Ø
Pakistan Forest Institution is located in- Peshawar
Ø
Pakistan’s first coin was issued
on 3rd January 1948
Ø
Pakistan’s standard time was suggested
by Professor Muhammad Anwar
Ø
Pakistan’s first Stamp ticket was issued
on 09-07-1948
Ø
Maoulana Mazhar-ud-din was the first person who gave the title “Quid-e-Azam to Mr.
Jinnah first time.
Ø Quid-e-Azam’s mother
tongue was “Gujrati”
Ø
Khawaja Nazim-ud-din was the only person in pakistan’s history
who was the second Prime Minister of Pakistan & also
Second Governer General of Pakistan.
Ø
The total Area
of the Capital of Pakistan “Islamabad” is 907 sq. Km.
Ø
The Height of Minar-e-Pakistan is 196 ft and 4
inch.
Ø
Sir Victor
Turner signed first time on Pakistan’s
currency notes.
Ø
Quaid-e-Azam was born on Thursday.
Ø
Quaid-e-Azam died on Saturday.
Ø
Pakistan’s National
Flag was prepared
by Ameer-ud-din Qadwai.
Ø
Abdur-rehaman
Chugtai made the design of Pakistan’s
first Stamp Ticket.
Ø
Pakistan’s National Anthem’s
Compostion was accepted
on 21 August 1949.
Ø
There were
3542
Post Offices in Pakistan at the time of its Creation.
Ø
Hari Pur is famous for Telephone
Industry.
Ø
Mr. Mirat Khan prepared the map of
Minar-e-Pakistan.
Ø
Quaid-e-Azam took an oath as Governer
General of Pakistan
from Mr. Justice Mian Abdur
Rasheed.
Ø The
height of all 4 Minars
of Badshai Mosque are 177 fts.
Ø
The National Anthem
was sung first
time on 13 August 1954 in the voice of Mr. Hafeez Jhalandari.
Ø
Where the biggest
Salt Mine located
in Pakistan? Manora
Ø
The second highest
cliff in the world is? Karakoram
– 2
Ø
The most beautiful stone-Marble is extracted from Province? NWFP
Ø
The longest river in Pakistan
is? River Sindh
Ø
In which year did Pak win the cricket world
cup? 1992
Ø
When did Pakistan
win Olympic gold medal in Hockey
for the first time? 1964
Ø
Where is the
tomb of Mughal Emperor Jahangir? Lahore
Ø
Which military alliance
had Pakistan as its member?
SEATO
Ø
The Second largest
city of Pakistan is? Lahore
IMPORTANT BOOKS & THEIR AUTHORS
v
Shahnama-i-Islam was written by Hafeez Jalandri.
v
Man who ruled India was written by Philip
Woodruff.
v
The book confession was written by Rousseau.
v
Quaid –e-Azam Jinnah.
The story of a Nation
is written by G.Allana.
v
Heroes and Hero-Worship was written by Carlyle.
v
Foundation of Pakistan
was written by Sharif-uddin Pirzada.
v
Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam was written by Edward
Fitzgeranld.
v
Gitanjali was written
by Rabindranath Tagore.
v
Asrar-e-khudi
is written by Allama Iqbal
v
Bal-e-Jibril
is written by Allama Iqbal
v
Bang-e-dara is written
by Allama Iqbal
v
Javaid Nama is written by Allama Iqbal
v
Jawab-e-Shikwah is written by Allama
Iqbal
v
Payam-e-Mashriq is written by Allama
Iqbal
v
Zabur-e-Anjam
is written by Dr. Allama Iqbal
v
Zarb-e-Kaleem
is written by Dr. Allama Iqbal
v
Bostan is written
by Sheikh Saadi
v
Gulistan is written
by Sheikh Saadi
v
Darbar-i-Akbari is written by Azad, Muhammad Hussain
v
Hayat-i-Jawid
is written by Hali
v
Ktab al Shifa is
written by Ibn Sina
v
Mirat ul Aroos is written
by Nazir Ahmed
v
Muqaddamah is written
by Ibn Khaldun
v
Arabian Nights is written by Sir Richard Buton
v
An Ideal Husband
is written by Oscar Wilde
v
A woman of No importance is written by Oscar Wilde
v
Animal Farm is written by George Orwell
v
Anthony Cleopatra is written by W. Shakespeare
v
As you like it
is written by W.
Shakespeare
v
Comedy of Errors
is written by W. Shakespeare
v
Caesar and Cleopatra
is written by G.B Shaw
v
Daughter of the East is written by Benazir
Bhuto
v
My Experiments with Truth is autobiography of Mahtma Gandhi.
v
Shaer o Shaeri
is written by Altaf Hussain Hali
v
Mussaddas-i-Hali is written by Altaf Hussain Hali
v
Naqsh-e-Faryadi is written by Faiz Ahmed Faiz
v
Shahnama is written
by Firdausi
v
Tehzeeb al Ikhlaq is written
by Sir Syed Ahmed
Khan
v
Tafhim ul quran is written
by Syed Abdul ala Maudoodi.
v
Yadgar-i-Galib
is written by Hali
v
India wins freedom
: Maulana Abul Kalam Azad
v
War And Peace:
Leo Tolstoy
v
Daughter of the east: Benazir Bhutto
v
Jinnah of Pakistan:
Stanley Walpert
v
The myth of independence: Benazir Bhutto


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