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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 | |