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| 1. |
A book written by Isaac Newton is |
| A. | Natural Principal of Mathematical Philosophy |
| B. | Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy |
| C. | Equinox Principal of Philosophy |
| D. | Equinox Principal of Mathematics |
| Answer» B. Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy | |
| 2. |
A real name of major trading port of India is |
| A. | Delhi Port |
| B. | Mumbai Port |
| C. | Chennai Port |
| D. | Port of Singapore |
| Answer» B. Mumbai Port | |
| 3. |
A region in black hole of infinite space-time is classified as |
| A. | Gravitational singularity |
| B. | Gravitational plurality |
| C. | Gravitational momentum |
| D. | Magnetic plurality |
| Answer» B. Gravitational plurality | |
| 4. |
A steam shovel is a machine designed for moving and lifting material in mining industry such as rock and soil is invented in 1835 by |
| A. | William C. Durant |
| B. | William Otis |
| C. | Jacob Perkins |
| D. | John Gorrie |
| Answer» B. William Otis | |
| 5. |
Absorbent molecule of photons resulting in increase of |
| A. | Electrons of molecule |
| B. | Energy of molecule |
| C. | Mass of molecule |
| D. | Neutrons of molecule |
| Answer» B. Energy of molecule | |
| 6. |
According to astronomers, solar and lunar eclipses are known as |
| A. | Syzygy |
| B. | Ariels |
| C. | Tritons |
| D. | Umriels |
| Answer» B. Ariels | |
| 7. |
According to Bohr, element which is responsible of nuclear fission is |
| A. | Radium-228 |
| B. | Uranium-235 |
| C. | Uranium-238 |
| D. | Radium-230 |
| Answer» B. Uranium-235 | |
| 8. |
Aden is major port in |
| A. | Sudan |
| B. | Iran |
| C. | Yemen |
| D. | Singapore |
| Answer» B. Iran | |
| 9. |
Adhesive bandage which is popularly known as Band Aid was invented by |
| A. | William |
| B. | George Fritts |
| C. | Malcolm Loughead |
| D. | Earle Dickson |
| Answer» B. George Fritts | |
| 10. |
Africa shares its north boundary with |
| A. | Baltic Sea |
| B. | Black Sea |
| C. | Mediterranean Sea |
| D. | Red Sea |
| Answer» B. Black Sea | |
| 11. |
Africa shares its north-east boundary with |
| A. | East Siberian Sea |
| B. | Sinai Peninsula |
| C. | Arabian Sea |
| D. | Persian Gulf |
| Answer» B. Sinai Peninsula | |
| 12. |
Africa shares its south-east boundary with |
| A. | Baltic Sea |
| B. | East Siberian Sea |
| C. | Sinai Peninsula |
| D. | Indian Ocean |
| Answer» B. East Siberian Sea | |
| 13. |
American inventor and businessman, Thomas Edison, died in |
| A. | 1933 |
| B. | 1936 |
| C. | 1938 |
| D. | 1931 |
| Answer» E. | |
| 14. |
American inventor and businessman, Thomas Edison, was born in |
| A. | 1852 |
| B. | 1855 |
| C. | 1847 |
| D. | 1858 |
| Answer» D. 1858 | |
| 15. |
American scientist Robert Woodrow Wilson was known for the |
| A. | Cosmic microwave background radiation |
| B. | Atomic structure of carbon |
| C. | Identification of covalent bond |
| D. | Development of Quantum Theory |
| Answer» B. Atomic structure of carbon | |
| 16. |
American scientist, Robert Woodrow Wilson, died in |
| A. | 1996 |
| B. | 2015 |
| C. | 2006 |
| D. | 1998 |
| Answer» C. 2006 | |
| 17. |
American scientist, Robert Woodrow Wilson, was born in |
| A. | 1936 |
| B. | 1938 |
| C. | 1940 |
| D. | 1942 |
| Answer» B. 1938 | |
| 18. |
American scientist, Robert Woodrow Wilson, won a Nobel Prize in |
| A. | 1980 |
| B. | 1983 |
| C. | 1978 |
| D. | 1975 |
| Answer» D. 1975 | |
| 19. |
American theoretical physicist died in |
| A. | 1970 |
| B. | 1972 |
| C. | 1974 |
| D. | 1976 |
| Answer» C. 1974 | |
| 20. |
American theoretical physicist was born in |
| A. | 1904 |
| B. | 1908 |
| C. | 1910 |
| D. | 1906 |
| Answer» E. | |
| 21. |
American theoretical physicist won Nobel Prize in |
| A. | 1969 |
| B. | 1967 |
| C. | 1963 |
| D. | 1965 |
| Answer» D. 1965 | |
| 22. |
American theoretical physicist, Steven Weinberg, shared his Nobel Prize with |
| A. | Sheldon Glashow |
| B. | Erwin Schrodinger |
| C. | Abdus Salam |
| D. | Both a and c |
| Answer» B. Erwin Schrodinger | |
| 23. |
American theoretical physicist, Steven Weinberg, was born in |
| A. | 1939 |
| B. | 1933 |
| C. | 1936 |
| D. | 1931 |
| Answer» C. 1936 | |
| 24. |
American theoretical physicist, Steven Weinberg, won a Nobel Prize for |
| A. | Weinberg-Witten Theorem |
| B. | Weinberg-Erwin Theorem |
| C. | Weinberg-Glashow Theorem |
| D. | Weinberg-Hans Theorem |
| Answer» B. Weinberg-Erwin Theorem | |
| 25. |
An American theoretical physicist won Nobel Prize for proposing |
| A. | Nuclear shell model |
| B. | Charge coupled device |
| C. | Electroweak unification |
| D. | Electron affinity |
| Answer» B. Charge coupled device | |
| 26. |
Alps Mountains and Himalayas are classic example of process of |
| A. | Plate owning |
| B. | Plate tectonics |
| C. | Plate convection |
| D. | Folding |
| Answer» B. Plate tectonics | |
| 27. |
Anesthesia was invented in |
| A. | 1947 |
| B. | 1846 |
| C. | 1845 |
| D. | 1842 |
| Answer» C. 1845 | |
| 28. |
After red giant phase of Sun, sun will turn into |
| A. | Yellow dwarf |
| B. | White dwarf |
| C. | Orange dwarf |
| D. | Red dwarf |
| Answer» B. White dwarf | |
| 29. |
Age of central star of our Solar System Sun is |
| A. | 4.6 Billion years |
| B. | 5.6 Billion tears |
| C. | 3.6 Billion years |
| D. | 3 Billion years ago |
| Answer» B. 5.6 Billion tears | |
| 30. |
Agency of United Nations which supports and protect refugees is known as |
| A. | UNICEF |
| B. | UNESCO |
| C. | UNHCR |
| D. | UNDP |
| Answer» B. UNESCO | |
| 31. |
Albert Einstein awarded Nobel Prize in Physics because of his notable discovery of law of |
| A. | Gravitational field |
| B. | Electromagnetic field |
| C. | Isolating radioactive isotopes |
| D. | Photoelectric effect |
| Answer» B. Electromagnetic field | |
| 32. |
Albert Einstein died in |
| A. | 1950 |
| B. | 1955 |
| C. | 1957 |
| D. | 1952 |
| Answer» C. 1957 | |
| 33. |
Albert Einstein is considered as |
| A. | Philosopher |
| B. | Mathematician |
| C. | Theoretical physicist |
| D. | Astronomer |
| Answer» B. Mathematician | |
| 34. |
Albert Einstein was born in |
| A. | 1879 |
| B. | 1885 |
| C. | 1887 |
| D. | 1875 |
| Answer» B. 1885 | |
| 35. |
Alexander Graham Bell awarded US patent for his invention of |
| A. | Telescope |
| B. | Telephone |
| C. | Telegraph |
| D. | Fluoroscope |
| Answer» B. Telephone | |
| 36. |
Albert Medal given to Alexander Graham Bell in |
| A. | 1910 |
| B. | 1908 |
| C. | 1905 |
| D. | 1902 |
| Answer» E. | |
| 37. |
Alexander Graham Bell awarded US patent for his invention of telephone in |
| A. | 1876 |
| B. | 1879 |
| C. | 1875 |
| D. | 1872 |
| Answer» B. 1879 | |
| 38. |
Alexander Graham Bell was born in |
| A. | 1847 |
| B. | 1845 |
| C. | 1848 |
| D. | 1849 |
| Answer» B. 1845 | |
| 39. |
Alexander Graham Bell is one of founding member of the |
| A. | Marie Curie Society |
| B. | Kaiser Wilhelm Society |
| C. | National Geographic Society |
| D. | Nikola Tesla Society |
| Answer» B. Kaiser Wilhelm Society | |
| 40. |
Alexander Graham Bell, died in |
| A. | 1918 |
| B. | 1920 |
| C. | 1922 |
| D. | 1924 |
| Answer» D. 1924 | |
| 41. |
Airplane was invented by |
| A. | Ernst Abbe |
| B. | Wright Brothers |
| C. | Robert Adler |
| D. | Edwin Armstrong |
| Answer» B. Wright Brothers | |
| 42. |
All movement of human body is coordinated and controlled by |
| A. | Axial system |
| B. | Nervous system |
| C. | Vertebral system |
| D. | Skeletal muscles |
| Answer» B. Nervous system | |
| 43. |
Africa shares its west boundary with |
| A. | Indian Ocean |
| B. | Atlantic Ocean |
| C. | Red Sea |
| D. | Black Sea |
| Answer» B. Atlantic Ocean | |
| 44. |
After Europe and Australia, third smallest continent of world is |
| A. | Antarctica |
| B. | North America |
| C. | South America |
| D. | Asia |
| Answer» B. North America | |
| 45. |
Actions restricted by ligaments are |
| A. | Hyper flexion |
| B. | Hyper extension |
| C. | Both a and b |
| D. | Cartilage junction |
| Answer» B. Hyper extension | |
| 46. |
ICC Champions Trophy was inaugurated as the ICC Knock Out Tournament in 1998 and then its name was changed to the ICC Champions Trophy in |
| A. | 2002 |
| B. | 2004 |
| C. | 2006 |
| D. | 2008 |
| Answer» B. 2004 | |
| 47. |
Taurus mountains are located in? |
| A. | Pakistan |
| B. | Turkey |
| C. | Afghanistan |
| D. | Nepal |
| Answer» C. Afghanistan | |
| 48. |
Syed Sharifuddin Pirzada served as the Secretary General of the OIC during ____________? |
| A. | 1973-1977 |
| B. | 1985-1988 |
| C. | 1988-1991 |
| D. | 1996-2002 |
| Answer» C. 1988-1991 | |
| 49. |
Silicon Valley is a nickname for the southern portion of San Francisco Bay area in the northern part of U.S state of____________? |
| A. | Alaska |
| B. | Newyork |
| C. | California |
| D. | Michigan |
| Answer» D. Michigan | |
| 50. |
Wheel is the symbol of |
| A. | Progress |
| B. | Success |
| C. | Traveling |
| D. | Vehicle |
| Answer» B. Success | |