(a) China (b) South Korea (c) Thailand (d) Germany 2. Indonesia and Malaysia are separated by: (a) Inaccessible mountain (b) Malacca Strait (c) Gulf of Malaysia (d) None of these 3. Capital of Zimbabwe is (a) Lagos (b) Pretoria (c) Seoul (d) None of these 4. Myanmar is the new name of: (a) Burma (b) Ceylon (c) Cambodia (d) None of these 5. Morocco and Spain are separated by: (a) Pyrenees Hills (b) Strait of Gibraltar (c) Alps (d) River Rhine 6. The Apex elected body in Israel is called: (a) Congress (d) Knesset (c) Parliament (d) Shura 7. Communist Revolution in Russia took place in the month of: (a) June (b) March (c) October (d) November 8. Pulitzer is an American Award in the field of: (a) Letters and Journalism (b) Scuba (c) Sports (d) Music 9. The name of U.S Envoy for Afghanistan and Pakistan is (a) Richard Holbrooke (b) Leon Panetta (c) Marc Grossman (d) Robert Gates 10. De facto means: (a) Actual as a fact (b) Legal (c) Defective (d) Deficient
11. Carte Blanche means:
(a) Wheel in the motion (b) A blank thing (c) Going by the rules (d) Full discretionary powers 12. Corrigendum means: (a) Things to be corrected (b) Agenda of the meeting (c) Study of some gender (d) Correspondence 13. Faux Pas means (a) A line person (b) Luck (c) False and incorrect step (d) Wisdom 14. Fifth column refers to (a) Long writing (b) Loyalty (c) Treachery (d) Hogo pillar 15. Pediatrics refers to: (a) Care of pregnant women (b) Care of old people (c) Care of bones and pink (d) Care of children 16. Pythagoras, geometrician belonged to: (a) Mesopetrrie (b) Greece (c) Syria (d) Italy 17. Asian Drama was written by: (a) Joseph Conrad (b) Gunner Myrdal (c) Thomas Pain (d) Jawahar Lal Nehru 18. Tolstoy was the author of famous novel (a) Idiot (b) Dark Continent (c) For whom the Bell Tolls (d) War and Peace 19. Which of the following ranks in the air force is higher’ (a) Squadron Leader (b) Air Commdore (c) Wing Commander (d) Group Captain 20. The Headquarter of WTO is at: (a) Rome (b) Geneva (c) London (d) New York 21. International Court of Justice sits at: (a) Brussels (b) Geneva (c) London (d) Paris 22. Heat received by earth from the sun is known as (a) Insulation (b) Solar heat (c) Solar radiation (d) Thermal radiation 23. The cheapest source of electricity generation is: (a) Nuclear (b) Hydel (c) Solar (d) Thermal 24. Largest political agency in Pakistan tribal area in terms of area is: (a) Mohamand (b) South Waziristan (c) North Waziristan (d) Kurram 25. Lowari Pass connects: (a) Dir with Chitral (b) Kalam with Gilgit (c) Goram Chashma with Nooristan (d) Kaghan Valley with Chilas 26. From Karachi farthest point on the coastal highway is: (a) Pasni (b) Gwadar (c) Ormara (d) Jiwani 27. Circumference of earth is around: (a) 217000 km (b) 70000 km (c) 40000 km (d) 50000 km 28. The deepest point in Pacific Ocean is: (a) Mariana Trench (b) Tonga Trench (c) Porto Rico Trench (d) Jave Trench 29. Mount Kilimanjaro is situated in: (a) Kenya (b) Uganda (c) Tanzania (d) South Africa 30. Suez Canal links the following seas (a) Red Sea with Mediterranean Sea (b) Mediterranean Sea with Adriatic Sea (c) Black Sea and Aegean Sea (d) Persian Gulf with Arabian Sea 31. Khojak Pass is located between (a) Quetta and D.I. Khan (b) Quetta and Chaman (c) Jamrud Landikotal (d) Sibbi and Machh 32. Nearest part of atmosphere to earth is called (a) Troposphere (b) Ionosphere (c) Mesosphere (d) Stratosphere 33. Colosseum, an amphitheatre, was built: (a) Nepalese (b) Rome (c) Milan (d) Athens 34. Special theory of relativity was proposed by: (a) Galilee (b) Robert Hook (c) Isaac Newton (d) Albert Einstein 35. Isaac Newton gave: (a) Law of Geometry (b) None of these (c) Law of Planetary Motion (d) Laws of Motion and Laws of Gravitation 36. Composition of Alchemy” is written by: (a) Jabir Ibn Hayyan (b) Ibn Al-Haitham (c) Ibn Rushd (d) Nasir Al-Din 37. The book ‘Al Qanun Fi Tib’ is written by: (a) Al Baltani (b) Ibn Rushd (c) Al Biruni (d) Abu Ali Sina 38. Chile has a longest shore along: (a) Atlantic Sea (b) Black Sea (c) Pacific Sea (d) Mediterranean Sea 39. Growth Domestic Product in Pakistan is growing at the rate of: (a) 2.4% (b) 3.7% (c) 5.5% (d) 7% 40. Agriculture, the key sector in the Pakistan economy accounts for (a) 45% of G.D.P. (b) 51% of G.D.P. (c) 21% of G.D.P. (d) 28% of G.D.P. 41. The earth is more closer to Sun in: (a) January (b) June (c) July (d) September 42. Time required for a computer to locate and transfer data is called: (a) Basic Time (b) Starting time (c) Access Time (d) Analogue Time 43. A device which encodes character by mere depression of keys is known as (a) Keyboard (b) Mouse (c) Hard Drive (d) Printer 44. Mixture of two metals is called: (a) Mouse (b) Dispersion (c) Alloy (d) Hard Drive 45. The area inside a computer frame and auxiliary storage where data and instructions are stored is called: (a) Memory (b) Recorder (c) Hopper Interpreter (d) Hard Drive 46. An extremely small piece of silicon on which integrated circuits are implicated is called: (a) Feed (b) Hollerith Code (c) Chip (d) Card Reader 47. The time, taken by light to reach earth from the Sun is: (a) 10 minutes 20 seconds (b) 12 minutes 30 seconds (c) 4 minutes 30 seconds (d) 8 minutes 15 seconds 48. The shape of our milky way galaxy is: (a) Elliptic (b) Rectangular (c) Irregular (d) Spiral 49. The coldest planet of Solar System is (a) Pluto (b) Saturn (c) Mars (d) Jupiter 50. BIMAN is the airline of (a) Cambodia (b) Afghanistan (c) Bangladesh (d) Sri Lanka 51. 38th Parallel line is a boundary that lies between (a) Myanmar and Thailand (b) Thailand and Malaysia (c) South and North Korea (d) India and China 52. Oxygen by volume has presence in the atmosphere of about (a) 16% (b) 21% (c) 31% (d) 46% 53. The brightest planet in the solar system is (a) Venus (b) Saturn (c) Neptune (d) Mars 54. The planet with shortest day time is (a) Earth (b) Jupiter (c) Venus (d) Pluto 55. Insulin in human body is produced in (a) Pancreas (b) None of these (c) Liver (d) Kidney 56. Dynamite was discovered by: (a) Daimler (b) Alfred Nobel (c) Freud (d) Mosley 57. How far is Dead Sea below Mediterranean (a) 200 meters (b) 300 meters (c) 400 meters (d) 500 meters 58. Laws of Heredity were discovered by: (a) Darwin (b) Benjamin Franklin (c) Mendel (d) None of these 59. Nobel Prize in Physics was awarded to Professor Abdus Salam in the year: (a) 1968 (b) 1976 (c) 1979 (d) 1982 60. The longest river is located in: (a) Asia (b) Latin America (c) Africa (d) North America 61. The highest mountain peak, Mount Everest, has been named after Col George Everest who was (a) Commandant of 1st Mountain Infantry Unit (b) Surveyor General of India (c) A Commander of Goslcha Brigade (d) A Political Agent in NWFP 62. Christopher Columbus who discovered America was (a) Spanish (b) Italian (c) French (d) Dutch 63. The annual average flow of water in Indus River System is (a) 140 MAF (b) 111 MAF (c) 100 MAF (d) 99 MAF 64. The single biggest hydel power generating site is situated in (a) Brazil (b) United Slates (c) Indian (d) China 65. The US congress and Senate raised the debt limited of US Government by (a) $5000 billion (b) $1000 billion (c) $1500 billion (d) $2000 billion 66. IMF and World Bank were created through (a) Treaty of Versailles (b) Bretton Woods Agreement (c) Yaita Conference (d) New Deal 67. Moorish Kingdom of Granada (Spain) surrendered to Christians in the year: (a) 1455 (b) 1492 (c) 1528 (d) 1557 68. The President of Yugoslavia/Serbia who was indicated and tried by War Criminal Tribunal was: (a) Franjo Tudrnan (b) Radeoslav Bradjnin (c) Slobodan MiloÅ¡evic (d) Ralko Melefic 69. Who was not the member of the1st Cabinet of Pakistan? (a) Jogindar Nath Mandal (b) Malik Ghulam Muhammad (c) Sardar Abdur Rab Nishtar (d) Hussain Shaheed Suhrawardy 70. President of Syria Bashar Al Asad is by faith a: (a) Alavi (b) Shia (c) Druze (d) Sunni 71. US President Barack Hussain Obama’s father was (a) Nigerian (b) Egyptian (c) Kenyan (d) Indonesian 72. Blind Dolphins are found m (a) Nile River (b) Yangtze River (c) Ganges River (d) None of these 73. The Captain of Pakistan Cricket team which defeated England in the Oval in 1954 (a) Abdul Hafeez Kardar (b) Khan Muhammad (c) Fazal Mehmood (d) Hanif Muhammad 74. The 1st Olympic Gold Medal for Pakistan was in the Summer Olympic Games of: (a) 1955 (b) 1960 (c) 1965 (d) 1970 75. When Ayub Khan took over power in 1958, the Prime Minister of Pakistan was: (a) Malik Feroz Khan Noon (b) Muhammad Ali Bogra (c) Hussain Shaheed Suharwardy (d) None of these 76. The first International flight indentation by PIA was on (a) 7th June 1954 (b) 1st Feb1955 (c) 17th June 1961 (d) 25th May 1951 77. The present Deputy Chairman of Planning Commission is (a) Dr Ishrat Hussain (b) Dr Shahid Amjad (c) Nadeem ul Haq (d) Dr Akram Sheikh 78. The present Secretary General of UN is from, (a) Dr Ishrat Hussain (b) Dr Shahid Amjad (c) Australia (d) South Korea 79. The cash balance of the company is more than the cash balance of US: (a) Microsoft (b) Apple (c) Bethel (d) DunPont 80. After the conquest of Punjab, British constituted a three member Board of Administration for governing the Punjab. Indicate who was not the member among the following: (a) Charles Mansel (b) Bobert Montgomery (c) John Lawrence (d) Henry Lawrence 81. The father of Modern Science fiction is: (a) Aid Hurled (b) Maupassant (c) Bernard Russell (d) H. G. Wells 82. The office of District Magistrate was abolished through (a) Police Order 2002 (b) Amendment in Code of Criminal Procedure (c) Local Government Ordinance 2001 (d) 17th Amendment in the Constitution 83. Indian Railway started operation (a) 1813 (b) 1847 (c) 1853 (d) 1863 84. First International Olympic Games were held in Greece in 1896 in the month of (a) March (b) April (c) May (d) June 85. One who won grand Salam in tennis twice is (a) Roy Emerson (b) Leo Hod (c) Rod Laver (d) Jimmy Conners 86. Hanging gardens of Babylon were located in the modern day (a) Lebanon (b) Iraq (c) Syria (d) Jordon