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1.

Hyde Park London is famous for:

A. Beautiful Flowers
B. Remarkable Fountains
C. Public meeting and assemblage
D. Huge Area
Answer» D. Huge Area
2.

Salang Tunnel in Afghanistan linked Kabul with:

A. Jalalabad
B. Mazar-i-Sharif
C. Kandahar
D. Tora Bora.
Answer» C. Kandahar
3.

Dragon is a symbol of:

A. Russia
B. China
C. U.S.A
D. England
Answer» C. U.S.A
4.

Bear is a symbol of:

A. Russia.
B. China
C. Turkey
D. Egypt
Answer» B. China
5.

Famous Novel The Three Musketeers was written by

A. Alexander Dumas
B. George Eliot
C. Thomas Hardy
D. Victor Hugo.
Answer» B. George Eliot
6.

Famous English Poet John Keats died of T.B at the age of:

A. 30
B. 20
C. 25
D. 35
Answer» D. 35
7.

Play Othello was written by:

A. Shakespeare
B. Bernard Shaw
C. Russell
D. Milton
Answer» B. Bernard Shaw
8.

Famous English Poet William Wordsworth died in

A. 1849
B. 1850
C. 1851
D. 1852
Answer» C. 1851
9.

Famous Economist Karl Marx belongs to:

A. England
B. U.S.A
C. Former U.S.S.R
D. Germany
Answer» E.
10.

The theme of the famous play Caeser and Cleopatra by G.B. Shaw is a:

A. Romance
B. History
C. Tragedy
D. Comedy
Answer» C. Tragedy
11.

Master piece Novels War and Peace and Anana Karenina was written by

A. Hardly
B. Oscar Wild
C. Tolstoy
D. None of the above
Answer» D. None of the above
12.

John Milton was a famous English poet. What tragedy was faced by him at his old age ?

A. Lost his son
B. Lost his eye sight
C. Lost his legs
D. Lost his all property
Answer» C. Lost his legs
13.

Khushal Khan Khattak was a famous poet of:

A. Balochi Language
B. Urdu Language
C. Barohi Language
D. Pushto Language
Answer» E.
14.

Abdul Latif Bhitai was a famous poet of:

A. Barohi Language
B. Sindhi Language
C. Urdu Language
D. Balochi Language
Answer» C. Urdu Language
15.

Which of the following countries is under an absolute monarchy:

A. Norway
B. Kuwait
C. Thailand
D. Oman
Answer» E.
16.

Temple Trees is an official residence of the:

A. King of Nepal
B. King of Bhutan
C. President of Maldev
D. Prime Minister of Sri Lanka.
Answer» E.
17.

December 3, (every year) is observed all over the world as:

A. International Literacy Day.
B. International Civil Aviation Day.
C. International Day of Disabled Persons.
D. International Day of Human Rights.
Answer» D. International Day of Human Rights.
18.

Who is called The master builder ?

A. Shah Jehan
B. Akbar
C. Aurangzab
D. Jehangir
Answer» B. Akbar
19.

The Holy Quran was translated first time in:

A. Persian
B. Sindhi
C. Pushto
D. Ibrani
Answer» C. Pushto
20.

Famous Novel Pride and Prejudice is written by:

A. Jane Eyre
B. Jane Austen
C. Emily Broute
D. Byron
Answer» C. Emily Broute
21.

Archaeologists have recently revealed through a research that the Roman Empire was destroyed by the fatal disease of:

A. Malaria
B. Plague
C. Influenza
D. Cholera.
Answer» B. Plague
22.

Waris Shah a Punjabi Poet is famous for his:

A. Heer Ranjha
B. Laila Majnu
C. Mirza Sahiban
D. Sohni Mahenwal
Answer» B. Laila Majnu
23.

Hayat-e-Jawaid written by Altaf Hussain Hali is on the life of:

A. Sir Syed Ahmad Khan
B. Ghalib
C. Saadi Shirazi
D. None of the above
Answer» B. Ghalib
24.

Famous Novel A Tale of Two Cities is written by:

A. Thomas Hardy
B. Alexander Dumas History, Culture and Civilization 3
C. Charles Dickens
D. None of the above.
Answer» D. None of the above.
25.

The only mosque in the world with six minaretes is the Blue Mosque or the Mosque of Sultan Ahmad . It is situated at

A. Tehran
B. Istanbul
C. Jaddah
D. Cairo
Answer» C. Jaddah
26.

An English writer known for his free translation of the Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam is:

A. Byron
B. Shelly
C. Edward Fitzgerald
D. Coleridge
Answer» D. Coleridge
27.

Rohtas Fort is situated near Jhelum. It was built by:

A. Shah Jehan
B. Akbar
C. Sher Shah Suri
D. Aurengzab
Answer» D. Aurengzab
28.

Elysee Palace is the official residence of:

A. President of Italy
B. President of France
C. Prime Minister of England
D. President of Turkey
Answer» C. Prime Minister of England
29.

Taj Mahal a magnificent white marble mausoleum is situated at

A. Delhi
B. Hyderabad
C. Ahmadabad
D. Agra
Answer» E.
30.

Alexander the Great (356-323 BC) was the King of:

A. Egypt
B. Portugal
C. Macedonia
D. Greece.
Answer» D. Greece.
31.

Queen s House is the official residence of:

A. President of Sri Lanka
B. Head of the State of Canada
C. Royal Family of Manacco
D. None of the above
Answer» B. Head of the State of Canada
32.

The headquarter of U.N Security Council is in:

A. Washington
B. New York
C. Geneva
D. Vienna
Answer» C. Geneva
33.

Which of the following historical sites of Pakistan is on the World Heritage List?

A. Mohenjodaro
B. Takht-i-Bahi
C. Lahore Fort
D. All of the above
Answer» E.
34.

The Headquarter of International Atomic Energy Agency is in:-

A. Vienna
B. Geneva
C. Berne
D. Rome
Answer» B. Geneva
35.

Among the following countries which is not the member of U.N.O.

A. Syria
B. Switzerland
C. Lebanon
D. None of the above.
Answer» C. Lebanon
36.

Sir Ronald Ross was awarded Nobel Prize in Medicine in 1902 for his work on:

A. Cholera
B. Typhoid
C. Tuberculosis
D. Malaria
Answer» E.
37.

Who was awarded Nobel Prize in 1945 for the discovery of penicillin and its curative effects in various infectious diseases?

A. Louis Pasteur
B. Sir Alexandar Fleming
C. Madam Curie
D. None of the above
Answer» C. Madam Curie
38.

Identify the cause of disturbances in the Maluku island of Indonesia:

A. Maximum autonomy from the centre demanded.
B. Complete independence and statehood proposed.
C. Muslim and Christian religious conflict
D. None of the above.
Answer» D. None of the above.
39.

Nobel Prizes were First awarded in the year.

A. 1900
B. 1901
C. 1902
D. 1905
Answer» C. 1902
40.

Who was the author of Ain-i-Akbari and Akbar Nama ?

A. Todar Mal
B. Abbul Fazal
C. Mahmood Gawan
D. Alberuni
Answer» C. Mahmood Gawan
41.

Maiden Pakistani who was awarded by Nobel Prize in 1979, was:

A. Dr. Abdul Qadeer Khan
B. Dr. Abdul Salam
C. Dr. Sammar
D. Dr. Muneer Ahmad Khan
Answer» C. Dr. Sammar
42.

The prizes are formally awarded on the death anniversary of Alfred Nobel on:

A. 1st December
B. 25th December
C. 10th December
D. 31st December
Answer» D. 31st December
43.

All Nobel Prize are given in Stockholm by the King of Sweden except the peace prize, which is given in the city of:

A. Geneva
B. Oslo
C. London
D. Hague
Answer» C. London
44.

Mother Teresa (India) was awarded by Nobel Prize in the field of:

A. Agriculture
B. Medicine
C. Psychology
D. Peace
Answer» E.
45.

From which country Herodotus The father of History belongs:

A. Egypt
B. Portugal
C. Greek
D. Italy
Answer» D. Italy
46.

W.C. Rontgen was awarded 1st Nobel Prize in Physics for his remarkable discovery of X-Rays. From which country he belongs:

A. Sweden
B. Germany
C. U.S.A
D. Great Britain
Answer» C. U.S.A
47.

Who is called Father of History ?

A. Bancroft
B. Herodotus
C. Gibbon
D. None of the above
Answer» C. Gibbon
48.

Who is called Father of Comedy ?

A. Shakespeare
B. Aristophanes
C. Shaw
D. None of the above
Answer» C. Shaw
49.

Christopher Columbus (who discovered Central America). From which country he belonged:

A. Italy
B. Spain
C. China
D. Greece
Answer» B. Spain
50.

Dr. Abdul Salam won the Nobel Prize in the field of:

A. Physics
B. Chemistry
C. Medicine
D. Bio-Chemistry
Answer» B. Chemistry