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1. What is the currency of Jamaica?
(A) Pound
(B) Peso
(C) Dollar✔️
(D) Franc

2. Who is the first woman speaker of USA Congress?
(A) Conda Lizza Rice
(B) Nancy Pawell
(C) Nancy Pelos! ✔️
(D) None of these

3. Six persons A, B, C, D, E and F are standing in a row. C and D are standing close to each other alongside E. B Is standing beside A only. A is fourth from F. Who are standing on the extremes?
(a) A and F
(b) B and D
(c) B and F ✔️
(d) None of the above

4. Who was the winner of the Men’s Singles Australian Open tournament 2011 and 2012?
(A) Novak Djokovic ✔️
(B) Andy Murray
(C) Rafael Nodal
(D) Roger Federer

5. The new president of World Bank?
(A) Jose Antonio Ocampo
(B) Robert Zoellick
(C) Ngozi Okonjo-lweala
(D) Jim Yong Kim✔️

6. What is the capital of the country Kazakhstan?
(A) Yangoon
(B) Jakarta
(C) Tokyo
(D) Almaty✔️

7. Who was Andres Pastrana?
(A) President of Venezuela
(B) President of Ecuador
(C) President of Panama
(D) President of Colombla✔️

8. Who was Moamer al Qaddafi?
(A) President of Sudan
(B) President of Libya✔️
(C) President of Egypt
(D) President of Tunisia

9. This sea is the birthplace of several ancient civilizations such as the Minoans of Crete, the Mycenaean civilization of the Peloponnese, Athens, and Sparta.
(A) Aegean Sea
(B) Black Sea
(C) Sea of Azov
(D) Aegean Sea✔️

10. Occurring on May 22, 1960, in which country was the most powerful earthquake ever recorded up to that time?
(A) Chile✔️
(B) U.S.A
(C) Ecuador
(D) Russia

11. Highest military award of Italy is:
(A) Medal for Valor ✔️
(B) Victoria Cross
(C) Iran Cross
(D) Order of Rising

12. There are three types of rocks. Into which category does limestone fall?
(A) Igneous
(B) Sedimentary✔️
(C) Hard
(D) Metamorphic

13. How quickly do tectonic plates move?
(A) 100-200cm each year
(B) 100-200km each year
(C) 1-2cm each year✔️
(D) 1-2km each year

14. Shakeel Afridi, who had helped CIA to track Osama Bin Laden has been sentenced to jail for how many years by Pakistan?
(A) 24 Years
(B) 12 years
(C) 33 years ✔️
(D) 36 years

15. Mont Blank is controversial between the countries:
(A) Russia and Greece
(B) Croatia and Czech
(C) France and Italy✔️
(D) None of these

16. Which of the following countries won the World Cup Football title held in South Africa?
(A) Spain✔️
(B) Brazil
(C) Netherlands
(D) Germany

17. The Anuradhapura massacre was carried out by Tamil Tigers, but which was the ethnic group targeted?
(A) Chinese
(B) Sinhalese✔️
(C) Bengalis
(D) Jains

18. The bombing of Pan Am Flight 103 in 1988 left so many people dead that it was the biggest terrorist Incident against a U.S. target before 9/11. How many people died?
(A) 198
(B) 543
(C) 270✔️
(D) 356

19. The Ecole Polytechnique massacre occurred on 1989, but in which city the university was located?
(A) Montreal ✔️
(B) Vancouver
(C) Quebec
(D) Terrebonne

20. The 1993 Bombay bombings were a series of terrorist actions in different locations in Mumbal, India. Which of the following places was NOT targeted that day?
(A) Hotel Sea Rock
(B) Mumbal Suburban Railway✔️
(C) Sahar Alrport
(D) Bombay Stock Exchange Building

21. The Antifascist Resistance Groups October First Is a terror group based in what country?
(A) Spain✔️
(B) France
(C) Germany
(D) Scotland

22. This group was responsible for the kidnapping of 18 foreign tourists in Abyan, Yemen in December 1998.
(A) Aden-Abyan Islamic Army✔️
(B) Yemenli Islamic Front
(C) Abyan Jihad
(D) Aden Islamic Brotherhood

23. Hafiz Muhammad Saeed founded
in Afghanistan in 1991
(A) Lashkar-e-Taiba✔️
(B) Jemaah Islamiya
(C) Khuddam ul-Islam
(D) Hezbollah

24. Indian Council Act enlarged the Membership of the Central Legislative Council:
(A) 1885
(B) 1892✔️
(C) 1889
(D) 1887

25. The “Communal Award” given by:
(A) Lloyd George
(B) Ramsay Macdonald✔️
(C) Winston Churchill
(D) Stanley Baldwin

28. Gandhi started Satyagraha movement in 1919 In protest against the:
(A) Simon Commission
(B) Champaran wrongs
(C) Enactment of Rowlatt Act✔️
(D) Colonial exploitation for India

27. Nadva-Tul-Ulema was established as a result of some religious minded Government servants, Sutis and Ulemas:
(A) 1889
(B) 1894✔️
(C) 1888
(D) 1885

28. Which of the following events was not associated with the year 1920?
(A) Gandhi took over the leadership of Congress
(B) Non-Cooperation Movement
(C) Khilafat Movement
(D) Chauri Chaura incident✔️

29. Where was the session of Muslim League held when the resolution demanding the creation of Pakistan was passed?
(A) Bombay
(B) Calcutta
(C) Lahore✔️
(D) Madras

30. World Telecommunication Day is observed on?
(A) 17th May ✔️
(B) 2nd May
(C) 8th May
(D) 12th May

31. If the length of a rectangular plot is reduced to 3/5th of its original length what will be the ratio of original area to the reduced area?
(A) 5:3✔️
(B) 2:3
(C) 4:3
(D) 6:3

32. 5 workers, working 8 hours a day, finished painting a house in 2 days. If an identical house has to be painted completely in a day by 8 workers, how many hours should they work?
(A) 9
(B) 10✔️
(C) 11
(D) 13

33. Two chairs and one table cost Rs.400, while one table and one chair cost Rs.300. What is the price of the table?
(A) Rs.100
(8) Rs.200✔️
(C) Rs.300
(D) Rs.400

34. Who was Ivica Racan?
(A) Prime Minister of Slovenia
(8) Prime Minister of Bosnia-Herzegovina
(C) Prime Minister of Yugoslavia
(D) Prime Minister of Croatia✔️

35. Including port cities such as Venice, which sea separates the Italian peninsula (Italy) and the Balkan peninsula (Croatia, Bosnia- Herzegovina, Yugoslavia, and Albania),
(A) Ionian Sea
(B) Aegean Sea
(C) Tyrrhenian Sea
(D) Adriatic Sea✔️

36. The Gulf of Aqaba is connected to the Red Sea and is approximately 110 miles long (177 Kilometers). The gulf borders countries:
(A) Israel, Jordan, Egypt, and South Africa
(B) Israel, Jordan, Lebanon, and Saudi Arabia
(C) Israel, Jordan, Egypt, and Saudi Arabia✔️
(D) Lebanon, Jordan, Egypt, and Saudi Arabia

37. Chad is the landlocked country of:
(A) Europe
(B) Asia
(C) Africa✔️
(D) South America

38. Russia observed its Independence Day every year on
(A) June 11
(B) June 12✔️
(C) June 13
(D) June 14

39. The largest earthquake of the 20th century occurred on what continent?
(A) South America ✔️
(B) North America
(C) Asia
(D) Australia

40. Who is the current Prime Minister of Russia?
(A) Dmitry Medvedev ✔️
(B) Vladimir Putin
(C) Silvio Berlusconi
(D) Vladimir Meadonev

41. Which U.S. state has had the most
earthquakes?
(A) Alaska✔️
(B) Nevada
(C) Oregon
(D) Nebraska

42. XCIX is the Roman numerals for which
number?
(A) 119
(B) 121
(C) 49
(D) 99✔️

43. Which remarkable mineral abundant sea is so dense and salty it can’t sustain any life form? It lies further beneath sea level than any body of water on earth.
(A) The Red Sea
(B) The Dead Sea✔️
(C) The Black Sea
(D) The Earle Sea

44. Which animal has an offspring called a cub and its collective group is called a sleuth?
(A) Pig
(B) Bear✔️
(C) Fox
(D) Antelope

45. What does a philatelist collect?
(A) Stamps✔️
(B) Postcards
(C) Coins
(D) Autographs

46. What country does the giant panda inhabit?
(A) Australia
(B) Kenya
(C) Canada
(D) China✔️

47. Which animal’s name is derived from two Greek words that mean ‘terrible lizard’?
(A) Crocodile
(B) Komodo dragon
(C) Chameleon
(D) Dinosaur✔️

48. Sardines are small fish which were originally caught off the coast of which Italian Island?
(A) Stromboll
(B) Sardinia✔️
(C) Capri
(D) Elba

49. In which American state is the site of the US gold bullion depository of Fort Knox located?
(A) Texas
(B) Kansas
(C) Nevada
(D) Kentucky✔️

50. Which is the only dear in which both sexes
have antlers?
(A) Moose
(B) Red deer
(C) Reindeer ✔️
(D) Fallow deer

51. Salty seas and oceans cover what percentage of the Earth’s surface?
(A) 30 per cent
(B) 50 per cent
(C) 70 per cent ✔️
(D) 90 per cent

52. Name the crocodile in Disney’s “Peter Pan”?
(A) Tick-tack-toe
(B) Tick tock✔️
(C) Bric-a-brac
(D) Ally Gator

53. What was the name of the artist who recently painted a controversial portrait of Queen Elizabeth Il of Great Britain?
(A) Emma Freud
(B) Sigmund Freud
(C) Lucian Freud ✔️
(D) Clement Freud

54. How many legs does an adult butterfly have?
(A) 6✔️
(B) 4
(C) 2
(D) 8

55. Who wrote a massive book entitled ‘The History of the ‘Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire?
(A) Tony Aardvark
(B) Tom Wolf
(C) George Fox
(D) Edward Gibbon✔️

56. Which of the following is a river of Poland?
(A) Warta✔️
(B) Mola
(C) Verucca
(D) Zitta

57. Which animal hunts penguins by rocking the floating chunks of ice on which the penguins are resting so they slip into the sea?
(A) Blue Whale
(B) Killer Whale
(C) Leopard seal ✔️
(D) Manatee

58. What does the spiky sea creature called the sea urchin mainly feed on?
(A) Clown fish
(B) Krill
(C) Seaweed ✔️
(D) Sea cucumbers

59. Female mosquitoes live by sucking blood from animals and can pass on the deadly disease malaria. What do male mosquitoes feed on?
(A) Ticks
(B) Blood
(C) Nectar✔️
(D) Aphids

60. Who wrote the book ‘A Tale of a Tub”?
(A) P.C. Wren
(B) Jonathan Swift✔️
(C) Sheryl Crow
(D) None of these

61. Which of the following pass connects Dera Ismail Khan with Ghazni (Afghanistan)?
(A) Dargal Pass
(B) Bolan Pass
(C) Gomal Pass ✔️
(D) Tochi Pass

62. Manchhar Lake is found in:
(A) Thatta district
(B) Khushab District
(C) Dadu District✔️

63. The Chashma Nuclear plant was built with the help of:
(A) France
(B) Germany
(C) Canada
(D) China✔️

64. When the Indus Water Treaty was signed?
(A) 19th September 1960✔️
(6) 19th September 1952
(C) 19th December 1975
(D) None of these

65. What is the length of MB Motorway which is from Ratodero to Gawadar?
(A) 860 km
(B) 885 km
(C) 895 km✔️
(D) 915 km

66. Which of the following is the longest Motorway?
(A) M5
(8) M2
(C) M8✔️
(D) M9

67. ‘Baba Fareed Shaker Gani’ was the first poet of:
(A) Pushto
(B) Balochi
(C) Sindhi
(D) Punjabi✔️

68. Ameer Khasroo was the first poet of:
(A) Pushto
(B) Balochi
(C) Sindhi
(D) Urdu✔️

69. Which is the hottest place in Pakistan with highest record temperature 126F?
(A) Rohri
(B) Sibi
(C) Chaghi
(D) Jacobabad✔️

70. The area of lowest rainfall in Pakistan is:
(A) Nushki
(B) Quetta
(C) Thar
(D) Nokhudi✔️

71. Urine of a diabetes patient contains more than average quality of which of the following?
(A) Sugar✔️
(B) Uric acid
(C) Urea
(D) Albumin

72. A form of heart disease in which blood supply to the heart is inadequate is known as
(A) Hepatitis
(B) Alpoecia
(C) Angina✔️
(D) Pericarditis

73. The contemporary of Shakespeare was:
(A) Akbar the great
(B) Elizabeth
(C) Louis XIV
(D) All of the above✔️

74. What do you understand by Modes operandi?
(A) Way things should operate
(B) Appropriate action
(C) Way things operate✔️
(D) None of these

75. Which Turkish Tribe created Ottoman Empire?
(A) Anatolia✔️
(B) Serbia
(C) Asla Minor
(D) Central Asia

76. One nautical mile per hour is equal to knots.
(A) 1.25 knots
(B) 1.5 knots
(C) 1.75 knots
(D) 1 knot✔️

77. A man takes 50 minutes to cover a certain distance at a speed of 6 km/hr. If he walks with a speed of 10 km/hr. he covers the same distance in:
(A) 1 hour
(B) 30 minutes✔️
(C) 20 minutes
(D) 10 minutes

78. Mr. Aslam ardered a car worth Rs.600.000 and was given a discount. Given that he paid Rs.57,0000 for his new car, calculate the percentage discount he received:
(A) 5%✔️
(B) 7%
(C) 9%
(D) 10%

79. Headquarter of International Financial Services, London (IFSL) is located in:
(A) UK✔️
(8) Canada
(C) USA
(D) None of these

80. Which of the following is not associated with the UNO?
(A) ILO
(B) WHO
(C) Security Council
(D) ASEAN✔️

CHOOSE THE WORD THAT IS SIMILAR IN
MEANING

81. Imperceptible:
(a) humble
(b) obvious
(c) mean
(d) subtle✔️

82. Infringe:
(a) conserve
(b) divert
(c) Instil
(d) violate✔️

83. Jeer:
(a) scoff✔️
(b) magnanimity
(c) applaud
(d) avoid

84. Chagrin:
(a) annoyance ✔️
(b) joy
(c) solemnity
(d) brave

85. Contumacy
(a) stubbornness ✔️
(b) regard
(c) adulation
(d) solace

86. Dilapidation:
(a) adroitness
(b) concentrate
(c) demolition ✔️
(d) scare

87. Egotism:
(a) self-conceit ✔️
(b) execute
(c) public
(d) ductile

88. Furtive:
(a) public
(b) open
(c) secretive ✔️
(d) combine

89. Gratuitous:
(a) Justified
(b) shear
(c) voluntary ✔️
(d) amass

90. Hue:
(a) color✔️
(b) dew
(c) still
(d) pursuit

CHOOSE THE WORD THAT IS OPPOSITE IN
MEANING

91. Adage:
(a) harangue ✔️
(b) motto
(c) proverb
(d) zenith

92. Acerbity:
(a) sweat
(b) tasty
(c) gentleness✔️
(d) account

93. Blush
(a) bloom
(b) tolerate
(c) effrontery✔️
(d) beat

94. Caliber:
(a) inability✔️
(b) distinct
(c) yielding
(d) brave

95. Circumlocution:
(a) amass
(b) ambiguity
(c) effusion
(d) simplicity ✔️

96. Dormant:
(a) inert
(b) doff
(c) Indulgence
(d) active ✔️

97. Effeminate:
(a) womanish
(b) effigy
(c) manly✔️
(d) blank

98. Flippant:
(a) considerate✔️
(b) saucy
(c) pert
(d) cross

99. Grandiloquence:
(a) civil
(b) pomposity
(c) jarring
(d) simplicity ✔️

100. Gluttony:
(a) voracity
(b) fragility ✔️
(c) garb
(d) devoid

 

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