Islamic Studies / Religions
Q1. The nation of Samood was preached by?
Answer: Hazrat Salih (AS)
Q2. Mohammad Bin Qasim was tortured to death in a prison in Iraq during the reign of _____?
Answer: Sulaiman
Q3. The Islamic Republic of Pakistan was established on 14 August 1947 on which Ramadan?
Answer: 27th Ramadan
Pakistan Studies & History / Pakistan Affairs
Q1. In which year West Pakistan become One Unit?
Answer: 1955
Q2. The National Anthem of Pakistan is written by?
Answer: Hafeez Jalandhari
Q3. Who was the first person in Pakistan who received Nishan-i-Haider?
Answer: Captain Sarwar Shaheed
Q4. Which was the first public airline of Pakistan?
Answer: Orient Airways
Q5. The inaugural meeting of the first constituent assembly was held on:
Answer: 10th August 1947
Q6. Who was the Prime Minister of Pakistan during the enforcement of first constitution in 1956?
Answer: Choudhry Mohammad Ali
Q7. Bombay was separated from Sindh in which year ____?
Answer: 1936
Q8. The longest river in Pakistan is ____?
Answer: Indus
Q9. Which is the Oldest University of Pakistan?
Answer: University of the Punjab, Lahore
Q10. The Largest Coal Reservoir are found in ___?
Answer: Thar, Sindh
Q11. “APP” news agency belongs to ______?
Answer: Pakistan
Q12. Where is the National Museum of Pakistan located?
Answer: Karachi
Q13. Saindak Project is famous for _____?
Answer: All of the above (Copper, Gold, Silver)
Q14. Pakistan has ____% area under forest?
Answer: 5.7%
Q15. Which newspaper published from both Pakistan and UK?
Answer: Daily Jang
General Knowledge
Q1. The Capital of Belgium is ____?
Answer: Brussels
Q2. World Cancer Day is observed on which date?
Answer: February 4
Q3. ANSA is the news agency of which country?
Answer: Italy
Q4. What is the new name of Leningrad?
Answer: St. Petersburg
Q5. Who discover the Vaccine?
Answer: Edward Jenner
Q6. Petra an archaeological site is among the new seven Wonder of the world located in_________?
Answer: Jordan
Q7. The oldest anthem of the world is?
Answer: Japan (Kimigayo)
Q8. Which of following country first introduce paper currency in the world?
Answer: China
Q9. Cathay Pacific is an airline of?
Answer: Hong Kong
Q10. Pine is most similar to:
Answer: Crave
Q11. Which of the following cycle nutrient form the organism back to environment:
Answer: Decomposers
Q12. The pancreas secretes:
Answer: Insulin
Q13. What is the name of Germany parliament?
Answer: Bundestag
Q14. Who received the Nobel Prize twice for his/her achievements?
Answer: Frederick Sanger
Q15. Einstein was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work on:
Answer: Theory of the photoelectric effect
Q16. Which country has maximum noble prizes?
Answer: USA
Q17. Speed of sound in dry air at 20 °C is___________?
Answer: 343 m/s
Q18. Indian Rebellion of 1857 began on 10th May from the town of:
Answer: Meerut
Q19. Lungs located in which cavity:
Answer: Thoracic cavity
Q20. White goods are?
Answer: Durable Consumption Goods
Q21. “Khalida” is the international Airport of which country?
Answer: Lebanon
Q22. Paracel Islands in the South China Sea are disputed between China and ___?
Answer: Vietnam
Q23. PURIFY : IMPERFECTION ::
Answer: Verify : doubtfulness
Q24. Specious antonym:
Answer: Valid
Q25. Study of living animals diseases:
Answer: Epidemiology
Q26. The best way to tackle local environmental problems is to:
Answer: provide environmental education to the local people and create awareness
Q27. Conservation of hawks and owls is important because these birds eat:
Answer: Many harmful rodents
Q28. The first attempt in printing was made in England by?
Answer: William Caxton
Q29. The first foreigner to receive Bharat Ratna was?
Answer: Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan
Q30. The book “The Way of the World” is written by:
Answer: Ron Suskind
Q31. The motion caused by earthquake travels in the form of:
Answer: Seismic waves
Q32. The person who collects or studies stamps:
Answer: Philatelist
Q33. The voice of a lion is different from a mosquito because:
Answer: the sounds have different pitch
Q34. The winter Olympics games came into being in ___?
Answer: 1924
Q35. Who wrote the famous poem ‘Twinkle Twinkle Little Star’?
Answer: Jane Taylor
Q36. Exploit is most similar to:
Answer: Feat
Q37. Outlandish is most similar to:
Answer: Absurd
Q38. Expertise is most similar to:
Answer: Mastery
Q39. Chasm is most similar to:
Answer: Gorge
Q40. Civil is most similar to:
Answer: Public
Q41. Which leader was selected by the Muslim world to Address the UN?
Answer: Zia ul Haq
Q42. Name the Persian poet who wrote Bustan And Gulistan:
Answer: Sheikh Saadi
Q43. What deadline did Clement Attlee announce for India’s independence?
Answer: June 1948
Q44. “With his death, ended the glory of Abbasids”, the dead caliph was:
Answer: Al Mutasim Billah
Q45. Reduced capacity of delivering oxygen to tissues is called:
Answer: Sickle cell (Anemia)
Q46. Which one is produced by hybridization and selective breeding?
Answer: All (Neeli Ravi, Rahu Thaila, Sahiwal OX)
Q47. Who compiled the first English dictionary?
Answer: Robert Cawdrey
Q48. MI6 is the Secret Intelligence Service of _______________?
Answer: Britain
Q49. US intended to remove all troops from Iraq by the end of:
Answer: 2011
Q50. Malagasy is the new name of:
Answer: Madagascar
Q51. Zambia is the new name of__________?
Answer: Northern Rhodesia
Q52. Kamal Mustafa was born in the town of?
Answer: Salonika
Q53. Which is used to listen and record underwater sounds?
Answer: Hydrophone
Q54. What is the most similar word of “Fiasco”?
Answer: Debacle
Q55. CONSOLE : COMFORT ::
Answer: Embarrass : Shame
Q56. India made an appeal to UNO on Kashmir on:
Answer: 1st January, 1948
Q57. Global White Cane Day is observed on which date____?
Answer: October 15
Q58. Which country is the FC Manchester United base in?
Answer: England
Q59. Which common form animal is known to be colorblind?
Answer: Dog
Q60. Maggots is larva of:
Answer: Fly
Science & Computers
Q1. Who discover the Vaccine?
Answer: Edward Jenner
Q2. Entomology is the science that studies?
Answer: Insects
Q3. The outermost layer of skin is known as ______?
Answer: Epidermis
Q4. The seat of memory in the human brain is located in the ____?
Answer: Cerebrum
Q5. Which is largest human cell in the body?
Answer: Ovum
Q6. The tibia and fibula are bones found in the _____?
Answer: Leg
Q7. If the intensity of one sound is 10 times the intensity of another the 2 sounds differ by:
Answer: 1 bel
FIA / Job Related Questions
Q. What does ICAO stand for?
Answer: International Civil Aviation Organization.
Q. Which organization sets the global standards for aviation security?
Answer: ICAO.
Q. What is “Hijacking”?
Answer: Unlawful seizure of an aircraft by force or threat of force.
Q. What technology is primarily used to screen passenger luggage?
Answer: X-Ray Screening Machines.
Q. What does “Code 7500” signify in aviation?
Answer: An aircraft is being hijacked.
Q. Which unit of ASF is responsible for VVIP security?
Answer: Special Escort Group (SEG).
Q. What does CCTV stand for?
Answer: Closed Circuit Television.
Q. What is “Hold Baggage”?
Answer: Luggage that is carried in the cargo compartment of the aircraft.
Q. What is “Cabin Baggage” (Hand Carry)?
Answer: Luggage that a passenger carries with them into the aircraft cabin.
Q. What is the purpose of a Walk-through Metal Detector (WTMD)?
Answer: To detect metallic objects or weapons on a person’s body.
English (Vocabulary, Antonyms & Idioms)
Q1. The Synonym of MINGLE is?
Answer: Mix
Q2. The Synonym of Limpid is?
Answer: Clear
Q3. Select the similar word Abjure:
Answer: Renounce
Q4. Synonym of ABNEGATION?
Answer: Self-denial
Q5. The Antonym of Quotidian is?
Answer: Extraordinary
Q6. PURIFY : IMPERFECTION ::
Answer: Verify : doubtfulness
Q7. Specious antonym:
Answer: Valid
Q8. Exploit is most similar to:
Answer: Feat
Q9. Outlandish is most similar to:
Answer: Absurd
Q10. Expertise is most similar to:
Answer: Mastery
Q11. Chasm is most similar to:
Answer: Gorge
Q12. Civil is most similar to:
Answer: Public
Q13. CONSOLE : COMFORT ::
Answer: Embarrass : Shame
(ASF Act 1975, Procedures, Security Measures, Law & Order)
Q1. Which leader was selected by the Muslim world to Address the UN?
Answer: Zia ul Haq
Q2. MI6 is the Secret Intelligence Service of _______________?
Answer: Britain
Mathematics (Ratios, Percentage, Average)
Q1. The angle of elevation of the top of a tower from a point 20m away from its base is 60°. The height of the tower is?
Answer: 34.64 m