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Islamic Studies
Q. The Khilafat movement was started/founded by?
Answer: Ali Brothers (Maulana Muhammad Ali & Maulana Shaukat Ali)
Q. Which country is called the Land of Prophets?
Answer: Palestine
Q. What was the real name of Imam Bukhari (R.A)?
Answer: Muhammad bin Ismaeel
Q. When did the treaty of Hudaibiya take place?
Answer: 6th Hijri
Q. Prophet Muhammad ﷺ lived in Madina for how many years?
Answer: 10 years
Q. Which Surah starts without Bismillah?
Answer: Surah Tauba
Q. Who was the first female martyr (Shaheed) of Islam?
Answer: Hazrat Sumaiyyah (RA)
Q. Al Aqsa Mosque is located in?
Answer: Jerusalem
Q. What is the meaning of Al-Baqarah?
Answer: Cow
Q. Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) had how many sons?
Answer: 3
Q. Who accompanied Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) on the trip to Taif?
Answer: Hazrat Zaid bin Haris (RA)
Q. Salat-e-Khasoof is performed at the occasion of?
Answer: Lunar eclipse
Q. Tragedy of Karbala took place in the year?
Answer: 61 Hijri
Q. Rooh Ullah is a title of which Prophet?
Answer: Hazrat Isa (A.S)
Q. What was the age of Rasool Ullah (PBUH) at the time of first Wahi?
Answer: 40 years 6 months
Q. Hazrat Ibrahim A.S remained in fire for how many days?
Answer: 40 days
Q. Which Surah is called Ummul Kitab?
Answer: Surah Fatiha
Q. What was the first written constitution of the world?
Answer: Meesaq-e-Madina
Pakistan Studies & Current Affairs
Q. National Flag of Pakistan was designed by?
Answer: Amir Uddin Kidwai
Q. Which is the largest natural fresh water lake of Pakistan?
Answer: Manchhar Lake
Q. The largest dam of Pakistan is?
Answer: Tarbela Dam
Q. What is the total area of Pakistan?
Answer: 881,913 km²
Q. Which is the smallest province of Pakistan by area?
Answer: KPK
Q. Who is the Current Governor of Sindh?
Answer: Kamran Khan Tessori
Q. What is the capital of Pakistan?
Answer: Islamabad
Q. Pakistan purchased Gwadar from Muscat (Oman) in which year?
Answer: 1958
Q. When did Pakistan officially join the United Nations (UNO)?
Answer: 30 September 1947
Q. In which year did the Urdu-Hindi controversy start?
Answer: 1867
Q. Who is the Current Governor of the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP)?
Answer: Jameel Ahmed
Q. CPEC stands for?
Answer: China Pakistan Economic Corridor
Q. Mangla Dam was constructed on which river?
Answer: Jhelum
Q. Who is the current speaker of the National Assembly?
Answer: Sardar Ayaz Sadiq
Q. A senator is elected in the Upper House of Pakistan for how many years?
Answer: 6 years
Q. Partition of India Plan was announced on?
Answer: 3 June 1947
Q. Who is the Current Chairman of the Senate of Pakistan?
Answer: Yousaf Raza Gillani
Q. Which country is NOT bordered by Pakistan?
Answer: Bangladesh
Q. Who is called Baba-e-Urdu?
Answer: Molvi Abdul Haq
Q. Benazir Bhutto was assassinated on?
Answer: December 27, 2007
Q. When did Pakistan join SEATO?
Answer: 1954
Q. When was the Radcliffe Award announced?
Answer: 17th August 1947
Q. Who is the founder of the Silk Letter Movement?
Answer: Maulana Mahmood ul Hassan
Q. Sher-e-Bengal was the title of?
Answer: A.K Fazal-Ul-Haq
Q. Who is the first Sikh senator of Pakistan?
Answer: Gurdeep Singh
Q. What was the current SBP interest rate?
Answer: 22%
Q. Who wrote “The Emergence of Pakistan”?
Answer: Choudhry Muhammad Ali
Everyday Science & IT
Q. The largest planet of the solar system is?
Answer: Jupiter
Q. Which planet is closest to the sun?
Answer: Mercury
Q. Which vitamin is most soluble in water?
Answer: Vitamin C
Q. How many chambers are in the human heart?
Answer: 4
Q. FATF stands for?
Answer: Financial Action Task Force
Q. The SI Unit of Capacitance is?
Answer: Farad
Q. Which disease is caused by deficiency of Iron?
Answer: Anaemia
Q. The study of life is called?
Answer: Biology
Q. Which metal is the best conductor of electricity?
Answer: Silver
Q. Light travels in a vacuum at a speed of?
Answer: 186,282 miles per second
Q. Mirage is an example of?
Answer: Total internal reflection of light
Q. The science of weather is called?
Answer: Meteorology
Q. Stainless steel is an alloy of?
Answer: Iron, Chromium and Nickel
Q. Study of Gardens is known as?
Answer: Horticulture
Q. Which organ produces bile?
Answer: Liver
General Knowledge & International Affairs
Q. Who discovered America in 1492?
Answer: Christopher Columbus
Q. Napoleon Bonaparte was the King of?
Answer: France
Q. Which continent has no desert?
Answer: Europe
Q. Who got the title of Saifullah?
Answer: Khalid bin Waleed R.A
Q. International Peace Day is celebrated on?
Answer: 21 September
Q. Largest Continent by Population?
Answer: Asia
Q. The largest democratic country in the world is?
Answer: India
Q. When was the African Union established?
Answer: 2002
Q. SCO stands for?
Answer: Shanghai Cooperation Organisation
Q. The Scout Association was founded by?
Answer: Baden Powell
Q. Which is the national game of Japan?
Answer: Sumo Wrestling
English Grammar & Vocabulary
Q. Choose the correct article: I don’t like dogs.
Answer: Not required (No article)
Q. Synonym of ABANDON:
Answer: Leave / Desert
Q. To break the ice means?
Answer: To start a conversation
Q. Antonym of OBSOLETE:
Answer: Recent / Modern
Q. Fill in the blank: Giving is better than ________.
Answer: Receiving
Q. Synonym of Exonerate:
Answer: Absolve / Clear
Q. Antonym of FICTITIOUS:
Answer: Factual / Real
Q. Proverb: Honesty is the _____ policy.
Answer: Best
Q. Proverb: An early bird catches the?
Answer: Worm
Q. Synonym of Paramount:
Answer: Very important / Supreme
Q. She lives _______ Madiha.
Answer: With
Q. AERIE : EAGLE ::
Answer: House : Person
Q. Idiom: “Once in a blue moon” means?
Answer: Rarely
Q. Free books should be provided ________ poor students.
Answer: To
Q. Synonym of LUCRATIVE:
Answer: Profitable
Q. The robbers set _____ the unarmed travellers.
Answer: Upon
Q. She _____ her degree twenty years ago.
Answer: Completed
Q. The unruly behavior of the children ____ their parents.
Answer: Incensed
Q. ______ I have some more tea please?
Answer: May / Could
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