What is the total area of Pakistan in square kilometers?
(A) 796,096 km²
(B) 881,913 km²
(C) 695,095 km²
(D) None of these
How many districts are there in Ladakh?
(A) 01
(B) 02
(C) 03
(D) None of these
Which continent has no desert?
(A) Asia
(B) Australia
(C) Europe
(D) None of these
What is the chemical formula of washing soda?
(A) NaHCO₃
(B) Na₂SO₄·10H₂O
(C) Na₂CO₃·10H₂O
(D) None of these
When did Sir Syed Ahmad Khan die?
(A) 11 January 1898
(B) 27 March 1898
(C) 02 September 1898
(D) None of these
Muslim League was founded on:
(A) Dec. 30, 1907
(B) Dec. 30, 1906
(C) Dec. 25, 1906
(D) None of these
Which mountain range is located in the south of Pakistan?
(A) Koh-e-Suleiman
(B) Karakoram
(C) Kirthar
(D) None of these
Warsak Dam is situated on which river?
(A) Kabul
(B) Indus
(C) Swat
(D) None of these
Pakistan’s national poet Allama Iqbal died in:
(A) 21 May 1938
(B) 21 April 1938
(C) 21 September 1938
(D) None of these
Sanna Marin of Finland is famous as:
(A) Nuclear Scientist
(B) Youngest political leader
(C) Astronaut
(D) None of these
How many times does a squash ball bounce in each shot?
(A) One
(B) Two
(C) Three
(D) None of these
In which city is the School of Public Policy located?
(A) Islamabad
(B) Lahore
(C) Peshawar
(D) None of these
Which is the first Gulf nation to complete FATF conditions?
(A) UAE
(B) Bahrain
(C) Saudi Arabia
(D) None of these
Who is the current chairman of NCOC?
(A) Shafqat Mahmood
(B) Asad Umar
(C) Sheikh Rasheed
(D) None of these
When was Shalimar Garden established?
(A) 1642
(B) 1672
(C) 1700
(D) None of these
What is the longest glacier in the Karakoram and second-longest in the world’s non-polar areas?
(A) Biafo Glacier
(B) Siachen Glacier
(C) Hispar Glacier
(D) None of these
Ghazi-Barotha Dam in Attock, Punjab, is located on which river?
(A) Dasht
(B) Kabul
(C) Indus
(D) None of these
The 2022 FIFA World Cup was held in:
(A) Qatar
(B) Russia
(C) None of these
Which resources are non-renewable?
(A) Solar
(B) Geothermal
(C) Fossil fuels
(D) None of these
Pakistan and China meet at which pass?
(A) Khunjerab
(B) Khyber
(C) None of these
Khyber is a:
(A) Largest stadium
(B) Famous building
(C) Pass
(D) None of these
Pakistan is located in which continent?
(A) Europe
(B) Asia
(C) Australia
(D) None of these
What does IWMI stand for?
(A) International Water Management Institute
(B) International Waste Management Institute
(C) Irrigation Water Management Institute
(D) None of these
International Children’s Day is observed on:
(A) 14 February
(B) 20 November
(C) 18 December
(D) None of these
Rann of Kutch is a disputed area between:
(A) KPK-India
(B) Sindh-India
(C) Punjab-India
(D) None of these
The length of Pakistan and Afghanistan border is:
(A) 2252 KM
(B) 2430 KM
(C) 2052 KM
(D) None of these
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) was established by an international treaty in:
(A) 1942
(B) 1944
(C) 1945
(D) None of these
Who is the Current Chairman Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee (CJCSC), Pakistan?
(A) General Rashad Mahmood
(B) General Nadeem Raza
(C) General Zubair Hayat
(D) None of these
Who was the 16th President of the US?
(A) John F. Kennedy
(B) Harry Truman
(C) Abraham Lincoln
(D) None of these
The capital of Sri Lanka is:
(A) Colombo
(B) Jaffna
(C) Kandy
(D) None of these
Who is the current Chairman of the Pakistan Cricket Board?
(A) Ramiz Raja
(B) Ehsan Mani
(C) Shaharyar Khan
(D) None of these
Who is the current Prime Minister of Azad Jammu and Kashmir?
(A) Sardar Attique Ahmed Khan
(B) Sardar Abdul Qayyum Khan Niazi
(C) Raja Farooq Haider
(D) None of these
Pakistan China border agreement was signed in:
(A) 1963
(B) 1956
(C) 1965
(D) None of these
Indus Basin Treaty of 1960 between Pakistan and India is related to:
(A) Border
(B) Water problem
(C) Refugees
(D) None of these
Which was the first country to recognize Pakistan as an independent state?
(A) Iran
(B) Iraq
(C) Indonesia
(D) None of these
How many times did Mahmud of Ghazni invade India?
(A) 05
(B) 15
(C) 17
(D) None of these
Thal desert is located in:
(A) Gilgit
(B) Punjab
(C) KPK
(D) None of these
Sindh was conquered by Mohammad bin Qasim in:
(A) 710 AD
(B) 711 AD
(C) 712 AD
(D) None of these
Pakistan purchased Gwadar from:
(A) Oman
(B) Iran
(C) Kuwait
(D) None of these
For how much rupees did Ranjit Singh sell Kashmir?
(A) 6.5 million
(B) 7.5 million
(C) 8.5 million
(D) None of these
The most populous continent is:
(A) Africa
(B) Europe
(C) Asia
(D) None of these
Hemodialysis cleans:
(A) Veins
(B) Blood
(C) Nerves
(D) None of these
The largest island of Pakistan is:
(A) Astola Island
(B) Manora
(C) Churna Island
(D) None of these
When was the Economic Cooperation Organization established?
(A) 1964
(B) 1985
(C) 1992
(D) None of these
If a batsman is out of the crease and the wicket-keeper hits the wicket, this wicket is called:
(A) LBW
(B) Hit wicket
(C) Stumped
(D) None of these
The land lying between the rivers Ravi and Chenab is called:
(A) Rachna Doab
(B) Chaj Doab
(C) Bari Doab
(D) None of these
When was the Liaquat-Nehru Pact between India and Pakistan signed?
(A) 1950
(B) 1955
(C) 1964
(D) None of these
Syed Ahmad Shaheed started the Jihad movement against:
(A) Deen-e-Ilahi
(B) Sikh Rulers
(C) Hindus
(D) None of these
Which mushroom is not edible?
(A) Amanita Phalloides
(B) Oyster Mushrooms
(C) Straw Mushrooms
(D) None of these
Kidney stones are caused due to:
(A) Sulfur dioxide
(B) Calcium Oxalate
(C) Aluminum oxide
(D) None of these
Cabinet Mission Plan was announced in the year:
(A) February 1945
(B) February 1946
(C) February 1947
(D) None of these
Loudspeaker voice is increased due to:
(A) High Energy
(B) High Frequency
(C) Spectrum technology
(D) None of these
Cooking gas is also called:
(A) Butane
(B) Hexane
(C) Propane
(D) None of these
When did Mughal king Humayun recapture Delhi?
(A) 1550
(B) 1555
(C) 1560
(D) None of these
The escape of water molecules from the surface is called:
(A) Sublimation
(B) Evaporation
(C) Condensation
(D) None of these
Who started the Faraizi Movement?
(A) Haji Shariat Ullah
(B) Allama Muhammad Iqbal
(C) Maulana Muhammad Ali Jauhar
(D) None of these
The luminous body emits:
(A) Light
(B) Energy
(C) Waves
(D) None of these
Nitrogenous wastes excreted through urine in humans is:
(A) Ammonia
(B) Uric Acid
(C) Urea
(D) None of these
World War I started in which year?
(A) 1913
(B) 1914
(C) 1915
(D) None of these
Choose the antonym of “Deny”:
(A) Acknowledge
(B) Veto
(C) Repudiate
(D) None of these
Choose the antonym of “Detest”:
(A) Loathe
(B) Love
(C) Abominate
(D) None of these
I wish my father _ alive today.
(A) was
(B) were
(C) is
(D) None of these
“Poke one’s nose into” means:
(A) to praise someone
(B) to get involved in
(C) to be rude
(D) None of these
What is ‘Subway’?
(A) A road or path raised above ground level
(B) An underground railway system
(C) A type of sandwich
(D) None of these
Conjunction joins:
(A) Clauses
(B) Two Sentences
(C) Phrases
(D) None of these
It is useless to cry over:
(A) spilt milk
(B) None of these
(C) served milk
(D) spot milk
To cry wolf means:
(A) to eagerly listen
(B) to turn pale
(C) to give false alarm
(D) None of these
Add fuel to the fire means:
(A) calm down
(B) create problem
(C) aggravate trouble
(D) None of these
Amina is afraid _ spiders.
(A) of
(B) for
(C) None of these
My brother and _ helped me in my studies.
(A) Helps
(B) me
(C) Help
(D) None of these
Choose the option that correctly transforms the given sentence into reported speech: “The student said, ‘Sir, I am not guilty.'”
(A) The student said with respect that he was not guilty
(B) The student pleaded that he was not
(C) The student pleaded with respect that he was not guilty
(D) None of these
According to a timetable, a coach was due to leave a station at 22:55 and arrive at its destination at 06:05 the next day. Find the time taken for the journey:
(A) 7 hours 10 minutes
(B) 6 hours 30 minutes
(C) 5 hours 10 minutes
(D) None of these
If 54 is subtracted from three times a certain number, the result is 36. Find the number.
(A) 20
(B) 25
(C) 30
(D) None of these
9/11 + 5/7 =
(A) 2/3
(B) 3/2
(C) 1/3
(D) None of these
A batsman in his 12th innings makes a score of 80 runs and thereby increases his average score by 3. What is his average after the 12th innings?
(A) 45
(B) 46
(C) 47
(D) None of these
80% of 700 is:
(A) 550
(B) None of these
(C) 560
(D) 565
1/0.02 =
(B) 50
(C) None of these
CTRL+S is used for:
(A) Save as
(B) Revise
(C) Save
(D) None of these
Light pen is which type of device:
(A) Output
(B) Internal
(C) Input optical device
(D) None of these
You can use the format painter multiple times before you turn it off by:
(A) You can use the format painter button only one time when you click it
(B) Double clicking the format painter button
(C) Pressing the Ctrl key and clicking the format painter button
(D) None of these
In MS Excel, which bar is used for formula and data writing?
(A) Formula bar
(B) Menu bar
(C) Title bar
(D) None of these
The physical part of a computer is called:
(A) Software
(B) Hardware
(C) Firmware
(D) None of these
The brain of a computer is called:
(A) Motherboard
(B) CPU
(C) Microprocessor
(D) None of these
Qazaf is:
(A) Clause
(B) Constitutional law
(C) Shariat Law
(D) None of these
The tax collected from prisoners is called:
(A) Fidiya
(B) Jiziya
(C) Ashar
(D) None of these