MISCELLANEOUS




1. The mixing of Equity and Debit is called:

(1). Investment

(2). Capital Structure

(3). Tresury

(4). None of these

2. The Anti Money Laundering Act enforced in:

(1). 2008

(2). 2010

(3). 2016

(4). None of these

3. Alexander defeated Raja Porous in:

(1). 324 B.C

(2). 326 B.C

(3). 328 B.C

(4). None of these

4. ___is used to measure altitude from Sea level.

(1). Altimeter

(2). Barometer

(3). Hygrometer

(4). None of these

5. Ethics deals with "Ethical Action" is termed as:

(1). Meta Ethics

(2). Normative Ethics

(3). Virtue Ethics

(4). None of these

6. Which country is called "Land of Flowers"?

(1). Netherland

(2). Poland

(3). Algeria

(4). None of these

7. Tianwen-1 mission of China is related to:

(1). Space Agency

(2). Moon

(3). Mars

(4). None of these

8. In Germany head of state and government is called:

(1). President

(2). Vice President

(3). Federal Chancellor

(4). None of these

9. Which Country recently abolished the post of prime minister

(1). Sweden

(2). Turkey

(3). Senegal

(4). None of these

10. What is the duration of the National Anthem of Pakistan?

(1). 55 secs

(2). 80 secs

(3). 90 secs

(4). None of these

11. What is an average age of Horse?

(1). 20-25 years

(2). 25-30 years

(3). 35-40 years

(4). 30-35 years

12. Thickness of a line is changed in:

(1). Shape Style

(2). Line Thickness

(3). Thickness Styles

(4). Shape Line Thickness

13. If A is to the south of B and C is to the east of B. In which direction is A with respect to C?

(1). North-East

(2). North-West

(3). South-West

(4). South-East

14. A mumy was discovered near Iranian capital was of:

(1). Raza Shah Pehlvi

(2). Ahmad Shah Qajar

(3). Muzaffar-ud-Din

(4). None of these

15. "A Brief History of the Time" is written by:

(1). Stephen King

(2). Stephen Hawking

(3). Yuval Harari

(4). None of these

16. How many times do hands of a clock coincide in a day?

(1). 11

(2). 22

(3). 32

(4). 42

17. When a person killed by his brother is called as:

(1). Homicide

(2). Matricide

(3). Patricide

(4). Fratricide

18. Which state of India was struck by lightning more than 36,000 times in 13 hours?

(1). Uttar Pardesh

(2). Central Pardesh

(3). Maharashtra

(4). Andhra Pardesh

19. Which celebrity was awarded Pride Performance in 2005?

(1). Nusrat Mumtaz

(2). Abrar ul Haq

(3). Arif Lohar

(4). None of these

20. Pakistan is expected to harvest wheat crop with the first month of which Mela ?

(1). Mela Maveshiyan

(2). Jashan-e-Baharan

(3). Maghi Mela

(4). None of these

21. Which of the following is not a social issue of Pakistan?

(1). Illiteracy

(2). Poverty

(3). Constitutional Crisis

(4). None of these

22. Famous love story of "Sohni Mahiwa!" is associated with which river?

(1). Chenab

(2). Ravi

(3). Indus

(4). None of these

23. Who gave a speech called "Where Do Human Rights Begin "?

(1). Antonio Guterres

(2). Kofi Anan

(3). Asma Jahangir

(4). Franklin D. Roosevelt

24. Choose the pair of words that best expresses a relationship similar to that expressed in the pairs of words. ALGEBRA : MATHEMATICS:: ?

(1). Physics : Chemistry

(2). Mathematics : Science

(3). Physics : Mathematics

(4). None of these

25. Sykes-Picot Agreement (Also called Asia Minor Agreement) was signed in:

(1). 1915

(2). 1916

(3). 1917

(4). None of these

26. Illegal trade of Pangolins in Pakistan counts to about:

(1). 50%

(2). 60%

(3). 70%

(4). None of these

27. Who said, "Man is born free, but everywhere he is in chains".

(1). Thomas Hobbes

(2). Rousseau

(3). John Locke

(4). None of these

28. History of class struggle is related to:

(1). Karl Marx

(2). Montesquieu

(3). G.W Garner

(4). None of these

29. Pakistan activist I.A Rahman died in:

(1). 2021

(2). 2020

(3). 2019

(4). None of these

30. How much salt reserves are deposited in Khewra Mine?

(1). 3.5 Billion Tons

(2). 5.5 Billion Tons

(3). 6.5 Billion Tons

(4). None of these

31. The Green Colour in the Flag of Pakistan represents:

(1). Muslim Majority

(2). Islam

(3). Regugees

(4). None of these

32. Which one is not a Fruit?

(1). Orange

(2). Wheat Grain

(3). Apricot

(4). None of these

33. Pakistan Annual Sugar Consumption per capita is:

(1). 15 kg

(2). 25 kg

(3). 35 kg

(4). None of these

34. Who wrote book "India wins freedom"

(1). Abul Qalam Azad

(2). Jawahar Lal Nehru

(3). Raja Gopal Acharia

(4). None of these

35. Who wrote "Daughter of the East"?

(1). Rabindranath

(2). Benazir Bhutto

(3). Sirimavo Bandaranaike

(4). None of these

36. How many districts are in Punjab?

(1). 34

(2). 36

(3). 41

(4). 43

37. Siddhartha' is an allegorical novel written by:

(1). Hermann Hesse

(2). Greg Mortenson

(3). David Olivier

(4). None of these

38. The National Space agency of Pakistan is:

(1). NESCOM

(2). SUPARCO

(3). PAEC

(4). None of these

39. PFA (Punjab Food Authority) was founded in:

(1). 2011

(2). 2012

(3). 2013

(4). None of these

40. "Pakistan was Inevitable" a book was written by ?

(1). KM Arif

(2). Syed Hassan Riaz

(3). J. Muneer Ahmad

(4). None of these

41. "Pakistan: A Personal History" a famous book was written by:

(1). Aitzaz Ahsan

(2). Imran Khan.

(3). Latif Khosa

(4). None of these

42. Working with Zia Book wrote by:

(1). Justice Muneer Ahmad

(2). Khalid Mehmood Arif

(3). Syed Shahid Hussain

(4). None of these

43. Last Leap year was:

(1). 2018

(2). 2019

(3). 2020

(4). None of these

44. The currency of Indonesia is:

(1). Dirham

(2). Rupiah

(3). Lira

(4). None of these

45. Sehat Health Insurance Program started from which province of Pakistan?

(1). KPK

(2). Punjab

(3). Sindh

(4). None of these

46. Iron Dome Technology is possessed by:

(1). Italy

(2). Israel

(3). Iran

(4). None of these

47. When Oscar awards started:

(1). 1927

(2). 1928

(3). 1929

(4). None of these

48. Industrial Revolution started in:

(1). Great Britain

(2). France

(3). Italy

(4). None of these

49. The currency of China is:

(1). Yuan

(2). Yen

(3). Ringgit

(4). None of these

50. Mossad is the secret agency of:

(1). Israel

(2). Afghanistan

(3). America

(4). None of these

51. "Wealth of Nations" was written by:

(1). Adam Smith

(2). Karl Marx

(3). Max Weber

(4). Shakespeare

52. Statue of Liberty was given to USA by:

(1). Britain

(2). Germany

(3). Italy

(4). France

53. The political term "Shadow cabinet" stands for:

(1). A cabinet of ministers specialized in their fields

(2). A group of specialized critics in the official opposition party

(3). A cabinet of unelected technocrats

(4). A group of ministers who are very close to prime minister

54. The Lengthiest written constitution of the world is:

(1). British Constitution

(2). Indian Constitution

(3). Chinese Constitution

(4). French Constitution

55. The word 'REX' stands for:

(1). The King

(2). The Court

(3). The Crown

(4). The Parliament

56. Soviet Union was replaced by Russian Federation in:

(1). October, 1991

(2). November, 1991

(3). December, 1991

(4). January, 1992

57. Kyoto Protocol came into force in:

(1). 2003

(2). 2005

(3). 2006

(4). 2007

58. "Kapas ka Phool" is written by:

(1). Khadija Mastoor

(2). Saadat Hassan Minto

(3). Youns Butt

(4). Ahmad Nadeem Qasmi

59. The Bolshevik Revolution took place in:

(1). 1915

(2). 1917

(3). 1919

(4). 1979

60. In 2018, German Chancellor Angela Merkel was sworn in for.

(1). Second time

(2). Third time

(3). Fourth time

(4). Fifth time

61. The World Water day is celebrated every year on:

(1). March 22

(2). March 23

(3). April 22

(4). April 23

62. India represent what percent of South Asia's population?

(1). 40%

(2). 70%

(3). 55%

(4). 20%

63. When was Sui Gas first discovered in Pakistan?

(1). 1959

(2). 1952

(3). 1981

(4). 1989

64. Consider the word: Segregation, choose the word given below that reveals the opposite meaning.

(1). Appreciation

(2). Collecting

(3). Integration

(4). Union

65. After the United States, the largest number of Nobel Laureates are from:

(1). United Kingdom

(2). France

(3). Russia

(4). Germany

66. The General Assembly and the Security Council select the judges of the International Court of Judges for the period of 9 years the ICJ is comprised of ___ judges.

(1). 30

(2). 10

(3). 15

(4). 35

67. When Balochistan was given the status of Pakistan?

(1). 1969

(2). 1970

(3). 1971

(4). 1972

68. Jinnah Pakistan and Islamic Identity. The Search for Saladin is a book based on conversations and interviews of those who were close to Jinnah. Who wrote this book?

(1). Ayesha Jalal

(2). Akbar S. Ahmad

(3). Stanley Wolpert

(4). Hector Bolitho

69. Taj Mahal was built by Shah Jahan to immortalize his wife Mumtaz Mahal. Its construction spanned 22 years. When was the project commenced?

(1). 1622

(2). 1632

(3). 1642

(4). 1652

70. According to World Bank, what was the growth rate of Pakistan in 2018?

(1). 5.4%

(2). 5.12%

(3). 5.8%

(4). 5.10%

71. IRSA, Indus River System Authority was established for regulating and monitoring the distribution of water sources of Indus Rivers in:

(1). 1991

(2). 1992

(3). 1993

(4). 1994

72. International Mother Language is celebrated on:

(1). 21 February

(2). 21 March

(3). 21 April

(4). 21 May

73. Amnesty International is an international non governmental organization for Human Rights it was founded in:

(1). 1960

(2). 1961

(3). 1962

(4). 1963

74. A mechanical stopwatch can measure a time interval up to a minimum ___ seconds.

(1). 0.20 s

(2). 0.5 s

(3). 0.1 s

(4). 0.01 s

75. Which among the following defines the event of Supernova?

(1). Expanding Black Hole

(2). Exploding Star

(3). Shining Comet

(4). Moving Asteroid

76. 'King of Pop'. Michael Jackson was an American singer songwriter and dancer. He died in:

(1). June 2009

(2). June 2008

(3). June 2010

(4). June 2007

77. Who among the following is known as the Poet of Beauty?

(1). William Wordsworth

(2). John Keats

(3). Rudyard Kipling

(4). P. B. Shelley

78. Al-Oanun fi at-tibb is an encyclopaedia of medicine in five books written by:

(1). Al Farabi

(2). Avicenna

(3). Ibn e Hazm

(4). Jarir Al Tabari

79. Who among the following discovered the sunspots?

(1). Johannes Kepler

(2). Einstein

(3). Galileo

(4). Copernicus

80. Which province among the following has Uch Gas Field?

(1). Khyber Pakhtunkhwa

(2). Punjab

(3). Balochistan

(4). Sindh

81. Who among the following invented bifocal spectacles and lightning rod?

(1). Galileo

(2). Benjamin Franklin

(3). Thomas Edison

(4). James Madison

82. Which gas field among the following is the second largest gas field in Pakistan which is being operated by OCGDL?

(1). Bobi Gasfield

(2). Chachar gas field

(3). Qadirpur Gas field

(4). Uch Gas field

83. Paris Climate Agreement was adopted in:

(1). 2014

(2). 2016

(3). 2015

(4). 2017

84. The United Nations Conference on Environment and Development (UNCED) also known as RIO Summit was held in:

(1). 1990

(2). 1991

(3). 1992

(4). 1993

85. The World Day to Combat Desertification and Drought is a United Nations is observed on:

(1). 17 June

(2). 17 July

(3). 17 August

(4). 17 May

86. Edward Jenner successfully developed world's first vaccine in:

(1). 1796

(2). 1696

(3). 1896

(4). 1596

87. High-tech exports of Pakistan stand at:

(1). 0.8%

(2). 0.7%

(3). 0.9%

(4). None of these

88. Pakistan being Alma Ala signatory in 1978 launched. The National Program for Family Planning and Primary health in:

(1). 1994

(2). 1968

(3). 1973

(4). 1985

89. The largest famine hit Ethiopia in:

(1). 1980

(2). 1990

(3). 1983

(4). 1993

90. Literacy rate in Christian world is 100% compared to that literacy rate in Muslim world is:

(1). 50 %

(2). 60 %

(3). 40 %

(4). None of these

91. Pakistan's population is what per cent of the world's population?

(1). 2.4%

(2). 2.8%

(3). 2.65 %

(4). 2.7 %

92. Indian Railway started operation:

(1). 1813

(2). 1847

(3). 1853

(4). 1863

93. Berbers, or Amazighs, are an ethnic group of several nations mostly inhabitant of:

(1). Australia

(2). North America

(3). North Africa

(4). South Africa

94. Siachen dispute started in:

(1). 1987

(2). 1985

(3). 1986

(4). 1984

95. The old name of Chennai is:

(1). Taranga

(2). Hyderabad

(3). Madras

(4). Jaypur

96. The United Kingdom EU referendum (or the Brexit referendum) was took place on:

(1). 23 May 2016

(2). 25 May 2016

(3). 23 June 2016

(4). 25 June 2016

97. According to OAG the world busiest road is:

(1). Ontario Highway

(2). German autobahns

(3). Yungas Road

(4). Katy Freeway

98. Faiz Ahmed Faiz was awarded the Lenin Peace Prize in:

(1). 1962

(2). 1982

(3). 1972

(4). 1992

99. Which of the following is a man-made substance?

(1). Plastic

(2). Steel

(3). Rubber

(4). Iron

100. Deficit Financing Means:

(1). Profiting exceeds revenues

(2). Losing exceeds revenues

(3). Spending exceeds revenues

(4). None of these

101. Shafqat Amanat Ali band name is:

(1). Fuzon

(2). Ruzon

(3). Zuzon

(4). None of these

102. Moenjodaro means:

(1). Civilised City

(2). Beautiful Gardens

(3). Mound of the Dead

(4). Civilization

103. Dasht e Soos was written by:

(1). Akhtar Raza Saleemi

(2). Umera Ahmad

(3). Jamila Hashmi

(4). Idris Azad

104. Raja Gidh was written by:

(1). Jamila Hashmi

(2). Bano Qudsia

(3). Akhtar Raza Saleemi

(4). Idris Azad

105. Arms and the Man was written by:

(1). GB Shaw

(2). Umera Ahmad

(3). Akhtar Raza Saleemi

(4). Idris Azad

106. Who wrote 'Hard Times' and 'A tale of two Cities'?

(1). John Milton

(2). Charles Dickens

(3). John Webster

(4). Daniel Defoe

107. Akbar born in Umar Kot in:

(1). 1546

(2). 1646

(3). 1746

(4). 1542

108. 1st census in Pakistan was started from:

(1). 1951

(2). 1952

(3). 1953

(4). 1954

109. Who was the writer of Asar-ul-Snadeed?

(1). Sir Sayyid Ahmad Khan

(2). Abul Kalam Azad

(3). Choudhry Rahmat Ali

(4). Allama Iqbal

110. "K" in Pakistan stands for:

(1). Kashmir

(2). Kuffar

(3). Kabul

(4). Kamyab

111. The novel Aangan was written by:

(1). Khadija Mastoor

(2). Jamila Hashmi

(3). Akhtar Raza Saleemi

(4). Idris Azad

112. Alma mater means:

(1). House

(2). College

(3). Hospital

(4). Parliament

113. Nili Ravi is breed of:

(1). Camel

(2). Goat

(3). Sheep

(4). Buffalo

114. A is father of B, but B is not son of A, Then what is B?

(1). Daughter

(2). Nephew

(3). Daughter in law

(4). Nephew in law

115. Before giving up singing, Junaid Jamshed was part of which music group?

(1). Strings

(2). Vital Signs

(3). Janoon

(4). Fuzon

116. Importance of "Division of Work" was the first time highlighted in Das Capital. This book was written by:

(1). Machiavelli

(2). Adam Smith

(3). Thomas Hardy

(4). Karl Marx

117. What is the old name of Zhob?

(1). Canton

(2). Amir Kot

(3). Fort Sandman

(4). Suri Nagar

118. What is called the reduction in the rate of currency?

(1). Devolution

(2). Price cap

(3). Devaluation

(4). Cut-rate

119. What is the meaning of "Ex-post facto"?

(1). A comfortable thing as fact

(2). With retrospective action or force

(3). A suitable environment to work

(4). An unwelcome guest

120. Which kind of Tax is Federal subject?

(1). Excise Tax

(2). Property Tax

(3). Zakat & Ushar

(4). General Sales Tax

121. When did Pakistan join International Labour Organization (ILO)?

(1). 1945

(2). 1947

(3). 1949

(4). 1950

122. USA purchased "Louisiana" from which country?

(1). Russia

(2). France

(3). Argentina

(4). None of these

123. "Accolade" means:

(1). To give up completely

(2). Keenness of mind or insight

(3). An Award or Salute or

(4). Sharp or Harsh in Language

124. A firm buys goods on credit, which document does the firm use to record this?

(1). Credit Note

(2). Purchase Invoice

(3). Sale Invoice List

(4). Supplier's Statement

125. The Lessons of History is a famous book by:

(1). Will Durant

(2). Thomas Power

(3). Russell

(4). James Frazer

126. The Prime function of Accounting is to:

(1). Record Economic Data

(2). Provide the informational basis for action

(3). Attain non-economic goals and objectives

(4). Classify & Record business transaction

127. Contraband means:

(1). Economic Sanctions

(2). Banned Goods

(3). Family Planning Materials

(4). Temporary stoppage of trade

128. Slump is:

(1). An Economic term

(2). Social Depression

(3). Political Vendetta

(4). Transfer of Criminal

129. Which of the following is a type of culture?

(1). Material Culture

(2). Non-material Culture

(3). Both A & B

(4). None of these

130. The Karakorum Highway (N-35) starts from:

(1). Haripur

(2). Hassan Abdal

(3). Wah

(4). Taxila

131. "Cultural Relativism" was coined by:

(1). James Wray Miller

(2). P.E. Griffiths

(3). Joseph le Doux

(4). Russell and Fernendez-Dols

132. Who introduced the conflict perspective in sociology?

(1). Friedrich Engels

(2). Ludwig Gumplowicz

(3). Herbert Spencer

(4). Karl Marx

133. "Madness and Civilization" was written by:

(1). David D. Burns

(2). Michel Foucault

(3). Jonathan Kellerman

(4). Thomas Hale Jr.

134. "Jinnah of Pakistan" was written by:

(1). Jaswant Singh

(2). Stanley Wolpert

(3). Bal Ram Nanda

(4). I.H Qureshi

135. Gwadar became part of Pakistan in the year?

(1). 1960

(2). 1958

(3). 1969

(4). 1972

136. A culture within a culture is called as?

(1). Mini-Culture

(2). Norms

(3). Society

(4). Sub-Culture

137. All Pakistan Women Association (APWA) established for?

(1). Social Development of Women

(2). Political Development of Women

(3). Moral Development of Women

(4). All of the above

138. The number of deaths occurring in any year for every 1000 of the population is referred to?

(1). Death Ratio

(2). Death Rate

(3). Casualty Rate

(4). None of these

139. The United Nations Convention on the Right of the Child (UNCRC) included in UN in?

(1). 1989

(2). 1992

(3). 1993

(4). 1995

140. MDGs stand for?

(1). Million Development Goals

(2). Millennium Development Goals

(3). Maximum Development Goals

(4). Minimum Development Goals

141. UNODC (United Nation Offices of Drugs and Crime) established in?

(1). 1991

(2). 1993

(3). 1997

(4). 1999

142. World’s Population day is observed every year on?

(1). 11 June

(2). 11 July

(3). 27 July

(4). 29 July

143. Nobel Prize winner Anwar Sadaat belonged to?

(1). Turkey

(2). Syria

(3). Egypt

(4). Palestine

144. “Jinnah: India, Partition, Independence” was written by?

(1). Hector Bolitho

(2). Jaswant Singh

(3). Stanley Wolpert

(4). Dr. Ayesha Jalal

145. Monsoons are names of?

(1). Rains

(2). Winds

(3). Climate

(4). Weather

146. The Reko Diq mine is located near Reko Diq town in Chagai District, Province of?

(1). Punjab

(2). Sindh

(3). Baluchistan

(4). None of these

147. Who among the following authors is the author of "The Prince"?

(1). Karl Marx

(2). Machiavelli

(3). Tolstoy

(4). Charles Dickens

148. The statue of Christ the redeemer is present in ___.

(1). Rio de Janeiro

(2). Sao Paulo

(3). Barcelona

(4). Madrid

149. What was the objective of Non-Aligned Movement?

(1). To support the American led block

(2). To support the USSR led block

(3). To maintain neutrality by not joining any power block

(4). None of these

150. Select odd one out:
CARROT, CUCUMBER, ONION, BEETROOT, GINGER.

(1). Onion

(2). Carrot

(3). Cucumber

(4). Beetroot

151. What is numerical equivalent of Roman Language's C:

(1). 100

(2). 1

(3). 10

(4). 1000

152. Idi Amin was a military officer and President of which country?

(1). Niger

(2). Nigeria

(3). Uganda

(4). Rwanda

153. G.T road was built by Sher Shah Suri. It is the abbreviation of:

(1). Grand Trunk

(2). Grand Truck

(3). Grandeur Trunk

(4). Grand Turk

154. "Kyat" is the currency of which country?

(1). Bhutan

(2). Sri Lanka

(3). Myanmar

(4). Thailand

155. "Vande Matram", a Bengali poem, was written by:

(1). A.R Rahman

(2). Allama Iqbal

(3). Rabindranath Tagore

(4). Bankim Chandra

156. World polio Day celebrated on:

(1). 22nd September

(2). 3rd December

(3). 22nd march

(4). 24th October

157. Which is the largest country by population?

(1). China

(2). Russia

(3). USA

(4). Canada

158. In which Language the Lok story Sussi Punnu has been described?

(1). Punjabi

(2). Balochi

(3). Sindhi

(4). None of these

159. Number of Urdu Alphabets are:

(1). 34

(2). 35

(3). 36

(4). 37

160. Precious gemstone "Emerald" is found in:

(1). Swat

(2). Gilgit

(3). Azad Kashmir

(4). Murree

161. Which day is shortest in Northern Hemisphere?

(1). 22nd march

(2). 22nd September

(3). 22nd December

(4). 22nd October

162. Which is the largest industry of Pakistan?

(1). Leather

(2). Garments

(3). Textile

(4). None of these

163. The Greek epics "Ilid" and "Odyssey" were written by:

(1). Homer

(2). Euclid

(3). Aristotle

(4). Plato

164. Which river is most often mentioned in the Bible?

(1). Colorado

(2). Jordan

(3). Darling

(4). Ganges

165. What is the name of the autobiography of Adolf Hitler?

(1). Hope and Success

(2). Mein Kampf

(3). Das Kapital

(4). Third Reich

166. How are human rights enforced?

(1). Against Public authorities

(2). By interpreting legislation and common law rules so as to be consistent with convention rights

(3). Only against individual

(4). By striking down inconsistent legislation

167. Find the relationship similar to Threat: Insecurity

(1). Challenge: Fight

(2). Reason: Anger

(3). Thunder: Lightening

(4). Speed: Acceleration

168. Penicillin was discovered in?

(1). 1925

(2). 1927

(3). 1928

(4). 1933

169. Picture of which animal depicted on WWF flag?

(1). Lion

(2). Panda

(3). Kangaroo

(4). Bear

170. Which animal from the following is not member of cat family?

(1). Lion

(2). Cheetah

(3). Leopard

(4). Wolf

171. State bank inaugurated by Quid-e-Azam on?

(1). 1st of January 1947

(2). 1st of June 1947

(3). 1st of July 1948

(4). None of the above

172. Who wrote "Vande Mataram"?

(1). Dr. Zakir Hussain

(2). Rabindranath Tagore

(3). Chandra Chatterjee

(4). None of these

173. The Fashion Capital of the World is Milan City of:

(1). France

(2). Italy

(3). Canada

(4). Spain

174. Mark the currency of Nigeria:

(1). Ringgit

(2). Rial

(3). Naira

(4). None of the above

175. CNN is an American News Channel FOX is owned by:

(1). USA

(2). UK

(3). China

(4). Germany

176. Al-Jazeera News Channel is owned by:

(1). Qatar

(2). Syria

(3). UAE

(4). None of the above

177. Which of following plays is not written by Shakespeare:

(1). As you like it

(2). Macbeth

(3). Arms and the men

(4). King Lear

178. Union Jack is name of flag of:

(1). USA

(2). China

(3). UK

(4). Portugal

179. International Day for Diabetes is observed every year on:

(1). 1 Dec

(2). 4 October

(3). 3 Dec

(4). None of the above

180. Monarchy was abolished in 2008 by:

(1). Bhutan

(2). Nepal

(3). Indonesia

(4). None of the above

181. History and origin of words is:

(1). Entomology

(2). Etymology

(3). Genecology

(4). None of above

182. Which of following agencies regulate Media.

(1). NEPRA

(2). PEMRA

(3). PMRA

(4). None of above

183. Which one is the first movie after creation of Pakistan.

(1). Aaeana

(2). Teri Yaad

(3). Shaheed

(4). None of above

184. Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan; a vocalist, singer and musician died in:

(1). 1997

(2). 1998

(3). 2000

(4). None of above

185. Abdul Aziz Ibn-i-Saud founded Arabia in:

(1). 1930

(2). 1932

(3). 1935

(4). 1953

186. Comrade was published in 13th July

(1). 1911

(2). 1912

(3). 1913

(4). None of above

187. "India wins Freedom" was written by:

(1). Nehru

(2). Mount Batten

(3). Abul Kalam Azad

(4). None of above

188. Rise and Fall of Roman Empire is the name of book written by?

(1). Hill

(2). Edward Gibbon

(3). Arnold T. Toynbee

(4). Andrew Robert

189. Earliest humans who started working in two feet are known as?

(1). Bipedal

(2). Maerons

(3). Mearopods

(4). None of above

190. Muhammad Bin Qasim was written by?

(1). M. Islam

(2). Aslam Rahi

(3). Naseem Hijazi

(4). None of above

191. Al-Bidaya wa-n-Nihaya is a book by?

(1). Ibn Tabari

(2). Ibn Kathir

(3). Ibn Sina

(4). None of these

192. A tale of two cities is a famous novel. it was written by?

(1). Charles Darwin

(2). Charles Dickens

(3). George Elliot

(4). None of these

193. Neither Hawk Nor Dove is written by?

(1). Shah Mehmood Qureshi

(2). Agha Shahi

(3). Khurshid Mahmud Kasuri

(4). None of these

194. 16 November on each year is celebrated as?

(1). Tolerance day

(2). Women’s day

(3). Disable Day

(4). None of these

195. The paly Arms and Men is written by?

(1). Shakespeare

(2). Henrik Ibsen

(3). George Bernard Shaw

(4). None of these

196. The Parthenon is in?

(1). Athens

(2). Rome

(3). Istanbul

(4). Babylon

197. Montgomery became Sahiwal in the year?

(1). 1962

(2). 1966

(3). 1967

(4). 1968

198. Neil Alden Armstrong, the first person to set foot on the moon in?

(1). 1968

(2). 1969

(3). 1971

(4). 1979

199. Habib Bourguiba helped Tunisia to get independence from France in?

(1). 1946

(2). 1956

(3). 1966

(4). 1967

200. Alma mater means?

(1). One’s College

(2). One’s Hospital

(3). Army Training Camp

(4). None of these

201. Asar-e-Sanadid is written by?

(1). Sir Syed Ahmad Khan

(2). Mian Shafi

(3). Syed Amir Ali

(4). None of these

202. In the following alphabet series, one term missing as shown by question mark. choose missing term from options ABDG?

(1). M

(2). L

(3). K

(4). H

203. Deficit financing is an economic term which Implies?

(1). Government spends more money than it receives as revenue

(2). Government spends less money than it receives as revenue

(3). Government spends the same amount of money which it receives in revenue

(4). Government borrows from the central bank of Country

204. Berber Tribe is an ethic group which is mostly indigenous to?

(1). South America

(2). South East Asia

(3). North Africa

(4). Central Asia

205. BRICS is an association of world’s emerging economies. It Includes India, Russia, China, South Africa and ?

(1). Bangladesh

(2). Brazil

(3). Belgium

(4). Bulgaria

206. Faiz Ahmad Faiz got Lenin award in?

(1). 1952

(2). 1962

(3). 1972

(4). None of thee

207. Mohenjo Daro is called?

(1). Mound of the dead

(2). Mount of the dead

(3). Heap of the dead

(4). Legacy of the dead

208. Nili Ravi is a breed of?

(1). Camel

(2). Buffalo

(3). Sheep

(4). Deer

209. A is father of B but B is not A’s Son. What is relationship of B to A?

(1). Son

(2). Daughter

(3). Cousin

(4). Sister

210. Find the odd one out from the following?

(1). London

(2). Lyon

(3). Sevilla

(4). Belfast

211. Vasco da Gama was the first European to reach India through Atlantic Ocean in?

(1). 1496

(2). 1498

(3). 1494

(4). None of these

212. Torumaline, a gem stone, is found in?

(1). Chitral

(2). Gilgit Baltistan

(3). Kohistan

(4). Chaghai

213. According to OAG which of the following routes is the most busiest?

(1). Kuala Lumpur to Singapore

(2). Singapore to New York

(3). New York to Washington

(4). Beijing to Shanghai

214. Shah Abdul Latif was from which of the famous order?

(1). Qadri Silsla

(2). Naqshbandi Silsla

(3). Suharwardiya Silsila

(4). None of these

215. Arms and the Man is a comedy play written by?

(1). Shakespeare

(2). G.B Shaw

(3). Oscar Wilde

(4). H.G wells

216. A tale of two cities is a novel set in two cities during the period of French Revolution. It was written by?

(1). Mark Twain

(2). Charles Dickens

(3). Jane Austen

(4). Oscar Wilde

217. The Karez System is practiced only in?

(1). Khyber Pakhtoonkhawa

(2). Sindh

(3). Balochistan

(4). Punjab

218. Which of the following is not a Kharif Crop?

(1). Rice

(2). Cotton

(3). Sugarcane

(4). Wheat

219. National action plan started in which year?

(1). 2014

(2). 2015

(3). 2016

(4). 2017

220. Jamia Millia Islamia was established on?

(1). 1920

(2). 1930

(3). 1974

(4). 1945

221. Which of the following is not safeguard of liberty?

(1). Independent judiciary

(2). Fundamental rights

(3). Concentration of power

(4). Free press

222. In Which movie Pakistani Actress Sajal Khan worked with Siri Devi?

(1). Mom

(2). PK

(3). Lost

(4). Father

223. Union Jack is the name of the flag of which county?

(1). United Kingdom

(2). Ireland

(3). Canada

(4). Scotland

224. In which year Muhammad Bin Qasim invaded Sindh ?

(1). 712

(2). 714

(3). 716

(4). 718

225. Which crop is known as Kharif crop

(1). Wheat

(2). Cotton

(3). Maize

(4). Gram

226. Which among the following is correct combination of all three economic growth indicators ?

(1). Consumption, Investment, Serving

(2). Capital, Industry, Agriculture

(3). Investment,Saving, Capital

(4). None of these

227. Mid ship man rank of Navy is equal to which rank of army ?

(1). Captain

(2). 2nd Lieutenant

(3). Colonel

(4). None of these

228. Official language of Jammu and Kashmir is ?

(1). Kashmiri

(2). Urdu

(3). Urdu and Hindi

(4). None of these

229. All Pakistan music conference as organized on ?

(1). 15 Sept 1959

(2). 14 Oct. 1959

(3). 11 March 1959

(4). None of these

230. Asaar-e-Sanadeed was book upon ?

(1). Architecture

(2). Books

(3). Personalities

(4). None of these

231. Living History is a book by ?

(1). Bill Clinton

(2). Hillary Clinton

(3). Both A and B

(4). None of these

232. Thoughts on Pakistan written by ?

(1). B.R. Ambedkar

(2). Jyotirao Phule

(3). Savita Ambedkar

(4). None of these

233. When was Durand Line established?

(1). 1947

(2). 1900

(3). 1893

(4). 1875

234. The highest literacy rate among the South Asian Countries is in?

(1). Pakistan

(2). India

(3). Maldives

(4). Nepal

235. which regiment of Pakistan Army has received maximum numbers of ‘Nishan-e-Haider’?

(1). Baluch Regiment

(2). Sind Regiment

(3). Punjab Regiment

(4). Frontier Force Regiment

236. Nelson Mandela died in Johannesburg on?

(1). 5 Dec 2013

(2). 5 Dec 2014

(3). 5 Dec 2015

(4). 5 Dec 2016

237. Dr. Muhammad Younus was honored with Nobel Peace Prize, in?

(1). 2002

(2). 2004

(3). 2006

(4). 2008

238. Shah Abdul Latif wrote his poetry in?

(1). Punjabi

(2). Pushto

(3). Sindhi

(4). Balochi

239. Falklands war was fought between U.K and Argentina in?

(1). 1982

(2). 1983

(3). 1984

(4). 1985

240. The Security council has ____ Non-permanent members?

(1). 8

(2). 10

(3). 12

(4). 15

241. ISPR official song for 2018 “Hamara Pakistan” was sung by?

(1). Rahat Fateh Ali Khan

(2). Shafqat Amanat Ali

(3). Amanat Ali

(4). Atif Aslam

242. “Hayat-e-Jawaid” Written by Altaf Hussain Hali is on the life of?

(1). Sir Syed Ahmad Khan

(2). Ghalib

(3). Saadi Shirazi

(4). None of these

243. What is the approximate length of the Great Wall of China?

(1). 20000.18km

(2). 21196.18km

(3). 22000.18km

(4). 23000.18km

244. Hashemite kingdom of Jordan was established in 1946 by?

(1). Abdallah I

(2). Hasan Ali

(3). Faisal I

(4). Abdallah II

245. The statue of liberty was a gift to the American people from which country?

(1). France

(2). Greece

(3). Great Britain

(4). Switzerland

246. Soviet Union officially ended in 26 December_____?

(1). 1989

(2). 1990

(3). 1991

(4). 1992

247. After America the largest number of Nobel Laureates are from?

(1). United Kingdom

(2). Germany

(3). France

(4). Switzerland

248. The major Govt. Policies that can be used to pursue its macroeconomic goals are____?

(1). Fiscal Policy, Monitory Policy

(2). Fiscal Policy, Monitory Policy, Debt Policy

(3). Fiscal Policy, Debt Policy

(4). Fiscal Policy, Monitory Policy and Subsidies

249. After Christianity and Islam, the third biggest religion is?

(1). Judaism

(2). Shintoism

(3). Buddhism

(4). Hinduism

250. Master Plan of Islamabad was drawn by which firm of country?

(1). Russia

(2). USA

(3). Turkey

(4). Greek

251. Under Bretton-Wood Agreement which of the following institution was formed?

(1). ICJ

(2). ADB

(3). Interpol

(4). None of these

252. Novel “War And Peace” was written by?

(1). Leo Tolstoy

(2). Tito

(3). Shelly

(4). Shakespeare

253. Bangladesh got independence in?

(1). 1970

(2). 1971

(3). 1972

(4). 1973

254. The UNO was set up in?

(1). 1939

(2). 1941

(3). 1949

(4). 1945

255. Molasses is a byproduct of ____ factory?

(1). Fertilizer

(2). Sugar

(3). Cotton seed oil

(4). Banaspati Ghee

256. “Attan” is a traditional dance. It is a popular in which of the following cultures?

(1). Pashtun

(2). Kashmir

(3). Sindh

(4). Punjab

257. The first census of Pakistan took Place in?

(1). 1948

(2). 1951

(3). 1972

(4). 1961

258. Which regiment of Pakistan Army has received maximum number of Nishan-e-Haider?

(1). Baloch Regiment

(2). Sindh Regiment

(3). Punjab Regiment

(4). Frontier Force Regiment

259. Find the relationship: “Zoo is to animals as Aquarium is to?

(1). Birds

(2). Alligators

(3). Butterflies

(4). Fish

260. Who is the author of the book “Conversation to Myself”?

(1). Barak Obama

(2). Winston Churchill

(3). Nelson Mandela

(4). Tony Blair

261. Kishnganga hydro-power project was built on the river?

(1). Chanab

(2). Ganga

(3). Ravi

(4). Jehlum

262. The term ‘Hung Parliament’ describe a situation in which?

(1). Prime Minister deliberately avoids the session of the parliament for a long period

(2). Prime Minister has been removed through a vote of no confidence but refuses to step-down

(3). No single party has a majority in the house

(4). The ruling Party has lot the majority in upper house

263. “Formosa” is the old name of?

(1). Taiwan

(2). Mongolia

(3). Thailand

(4). Japan

264. Which of the following country is not a member of OPEC?

(1). Angola

(2). Gabon

(3). Malaysia

(4). Qatar

265. The national airlines of Indonesia are Garuda. What does Garuda stand for?

(1). Name of Indonesian Rhino

(2). National flower of Indonesia

(3). A large bird in Hindu mythology

(4). None of these

266. Rene Francois Armand received 1st Nobel Prize in:

(1). Peace

(2). Literature

(3). Chemistry

(4). Physics

267. Pakistan exploded atom bomb on?

(1). May 28, 1999

(2). May 28, 2000

(3). May 28, 1998

(4). None of these

268. Human Rights Day is observed on

(1). 10th September each year

(2). 10th October each year

(3). 10th November each year

(4). 10th December each year

269. Which of the following is not a BRICS member country?

(1). Belgium

(2). Russia

(3). India

(4). China

270. Qissa Sohin Mehinwal was written by?

(1). Hafiz Barkhurdar

(2). Hashim Shah

(3). Fazal Shah

(4). Waris Shah

271. The book Jinnah of Pakistan is written by?

(1). Sarojini Naidu

(2). Stanely Wolport

(3). Jawaharlal Nehru

(4). Stephon Cohan

272. To use national economy and national resources in a batter way is called?

(1). Economic Autonomy

(2). Economic Planning

(3). Industrial Development

(4). Trade

273. Which of the following disease have been eradicated in Pakistan?

(1). Diphtheria

(2). Chicken Pox

(3). Measles

(4). Small Pox

274. Usher and Khums are?

(1). Two months of Islamic Calendar

(2). Two kinds of Tax in Islam

(3). Two prominent warriors of Islam

(4). None of these

275. Macbeth was written by?

(1). Charles Dickens

(2). Shakespare

(3). Georage Bernard Shaw

(4). Christopher

276. How many independent states are there in Africa?

(1). 50

(2). 60

(3). 58

(4). 54

277. What is the ratio of unemployment in Pakistan?

(1). 7%

(2). 8%

(3). 6.5%

(4). 4.5%

278. Sassi pannu is a story of?

(1). Sindh

(2). Balochistan

(3). KPK

(4). Punjab

279. ITAR-TASS is a news agency of?

(1). England

(2). Sweden

(3). France

(4). Russia

280. Cathy Pacific is the flag carrier of?

(1). South Korea

(2). Hong Kong

(3). Singapore

(4). Indonesia

281. Who among the following is credited with popularizing the musical term "Jugni" for the first time?

(1). Arif Lohar

(2). Amjad Lohar

(3). Alam Lohar

(4). None of these

282. Qawali was intorduced in the 13th century by?

(1). Fateh Ali Khan

(2). Amir Khusru

(3). Qutubudin

(4). None of these

283. Currency of Kuwait is?

(1). Rayal

(2). Dinar

(3). Dirham

(4). Dollar

284. Nokia is a company based in?

(1). Denmark

(2). Scotland

(3). Finland

(4). Norway

285. 1984 Novel was written by?

(1). Christian lamb

(2). Leo Tolstoy

(3). George Orwel

(4). Charles Dickens

286. Which SAARC Country has Monarchy?

(1). Nepal

(2). Bhutan

(3). Maldives

(4). Bangladesh

287. Labrador is a breed of:

(1). Sheeps

(2). Dogs

(3). Horses

(4). Fox

288. The most famous book of 2008 “The Way of the World-A story of truth and hope in an age of extremism” is written by:

(1). Ron Suskind

(2). H V Hudson

(3). William Congreve

(4). Ayesha Jalal

289. CV or Curriculum Vitae is very often used. From which language is the term Curriculum Vitae derived?

(1). French

(2). Latin

(3). Greek

(4). German

290. The Magna Carta was agreed to by King John of England in:

(1). 1211 AD

(2). 1213 AD

(3). 1215 AD

(4). 1220 AD

291. In which year Islamia College for Women, Cooper Road, Lahore was established?

(1). 1937

(2). 1938

(3). 1939

(4). 1940

292. Which of the following country's parliament is called Storting:

(1). Norway

(2). Denmark

(3). Sweden

(4). Spain

293. 'Shadow Cabinet' is:

(1). A specialized group of critics formed by the opposition party in the Parliament

(2). Some Ministers very close to the Prime

(3). Cabinet announced by the majority part in the Parliament before forming government

(4). None of these

294. Name of the author of "A Short History of the Saracene", who had also remained active in the Pakistan movement.

(1). Chaudhry Rehmat Ali

(2). Shiblee Nomani

(3). Sir Agha Khan Ali

(4). Syeed Ameer Ali

295. The 'Statue of Liberty' was a gift to the United States on the occasion of its independence. Which country gifted it?

(1). Britain

(2). Canada

(3). France

(4). Japan

296. If P is the husband of Q and R is the mother of Q and S. What relation does R have with P?

(1). Mother

(2). Sister-in-law

(3). Sister

(4). Mother-in-law

297. How many Muslim countries are there in ASEAN?

(1). 3

(2). 5

(3). 4

(4). 2

298. "Hayat-e-Javed" by Maulana Altaf Hussain Hali is:

(1). Autobiography

(2). Biography of Sir Syed Ahmed Khan

(3). Brief account of the great Muslims in the field of literature

(4). Guide for those who want to lead an ideal life

299. The people of Oman are linked with which occupation?

(1). Oil refinery

(2). Agriculture

(3). Plastics

(4). Complex Machinery

300. ‘The Struggle for Pakistan’ is written by?

(1). Ayesha Jalal

(2). I.H Qureshi

(3). K K Aziz

(4). Maleeha Lodhi

301. “Byond the last Mountain.” Pakistan’s first English language film was released in?

(1). 1973

(2). 1975

(3). 1977

(4). 1970

302. The Academy Awards, also known as Oscars was first presented in?

(1). 1919

(2). 1929

(3). 1939

(4). 1949

303. Select odd one out?

(1). Mango

(2). Orange

(3). Spincach

(4). Guava

304. Al Jazeera is the official news network of which country?

(1). Yemen

(2). Oman

(3). Qatar

(4). UAE

305. The term which shows that no party is in majority in the parliament?

(1). Rest Parliament

(2). Hung Parliament

(3). Stuck Parliament

(4). Shackled Parliament

306. a : b = b : c it is known as _____ proportion?

(1). 2nd

(2). 3rd

(3). 4th

(4). 1st

307. Which of the following U.N agencies has received Noble Peace Prize?

(1). UNICEF

(2). ILO

(3). UN High Commissioner for Refugee

(4). All of these

308. Reptile is to Lizard as Flower is to:

(1). Petal

(2). Stem

(3). Daisy

(4). Alligator

309. The word “Tsunami” belongs to which of the following languages?

(1). English

(2). Latin

(3). Chinese

(4). Japanese

310. India and Pakistan are making a bid for membership of NSG. What does NSG stand for?

(1). Nuclear States Group

(2). Nuclear Suppliers Group

(3). Nuclear Sanctions Group

(4). Nuclear Supply Group

311. Complete the alphabet series: A, B, D, G, __________:

(1). K

(2). L

(3). M

(4). H

312. Which is the largest desert in the world?

(1). Thar

(2). Sahara

(3). Gobi

(4). Dasht-i-Lut

313. “Amicus Curiae” is:

(1). Most expensive lawyer

(2). Arbitrator appointed by a Court of Law

(3). Eminent Jurist

(4). Friend of the court and disinterested advisor

314. Which of the following is the latest country to abolish monarchy?

(1). Loas

(2). Nepal

(3). Afghanistan

(4). Burundi

315. Find out odd word from following words:

(1). Barometer

(2). Thermometer

(3). Diameter

(4). Lactometer

316. Nandos is the international fast food chain which county did it originate in?

(1). USA

(2). UK

(3). India

(4). South Afica

317. What is "ikebana"

(1). A form of martial arts

(2). Japanese flowers arrangement

(3). Japanese dance form

(4). Samurai tradition of Japan

318. The original natives of New Zealand, whose war dance is still used by New Zealand rugby team, were:

(1). Aborigines

(2). Zuluz

(3). Maoris

(4). Fijians

319. Who was the author of the famous book "1984"

(1). George Orwell

(2). Alexander Solzhenitsyn

(3). Joseph Conrad

(4). Franz Fanon

320. What do u understand by Caucus?

(1). Group of people in a procession

(2). Group of people making noise

(3). A closed political meeting

(4). A group of people dancing

321. Airbus is an aircraft manufacturing company its headquarter is in:

(1). USA

(2). Germany

(3). France

(4). UK

322. The autobiography " In the Line of the Fire" was written by:

(1). Field Marshall Sam Manekshaw

(2). Lt.Gen Sher Ali Khan Pataudi

(3). Lt. Gen. Shahid Hameed

(4). Gen. Pervaz Musharraf

323. 'A' has a brother 'B', 'A' is son of 'C'. 'D' is father of 'C'.What the relation is 'B' and 'D'.

(1). Son

(2). Brother

(3). Grandson

(4). Cousin

324. How many Goals have been identified in the Sustainable Development Goals?

(1). 12

(2). 14

(3). 15

(4). 17

325. "Liberty, Equality, Fraternity", was a slogan, was the hallmark of the:

(1). Bolshevik Revolution

(2). French Revolution

(3). American war of independence

(4). Cuban Revolution

326. What do you understand by Shoal?

(1). Large number of insects together

(2). A large group of horses

(3). Group of unidentified flying objects

(4). Large number of fish swimming together

327. Who among the following concluded the Treaty of Seringapatam with Tipu Sultan?

(1). Warren Hastings

(2). Lord Cornwallis

(3). Robert Clive

(4). John Dalhousie

328. Mossad is the intelligence agency of:

(1). Iraq

(2). Iran

(3). Israel

(4). India

329. Which is the authorized agency to sanction license for Cable Television and FM Radios?

(1). PTA

(2). PTCL

(3). PTUN

(4). PEMRA

330. The Indonesian city of Bandung is famous because of the first Afro-Asian Summit, which was in many ways a precursor to the Non- Aligned Movement. When was the first Afro- Asian Summit meeting held in Bandung?

(1). 1950

(2). 1955

(3). 1957

(4). 1963

331. Which of the following is a cash crop?

(1). Wheat

(2). Tobacco

(3). Rice

(4). Cotton

332. “Rehearsal Performance” identify similar relationship from the options.

(1). Entrapment, Game

(2). Engagement, Marriage

(3). Applause, Audience

(4). Antidote, Comeback

333. If (7a) (7b) = (7c) (7d), what is d in terms of a, b and c?

(1). c/ab

(2). c=a-b

(3). a +b-c

(4). c- ab

334. Which of the following countries is not a member of OPEC (Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries)?

(1). Algeria

(2). Nigeria

(3). Venezuela

(4). UK

335. Faiz Ahmad Faiz was imprisoned for his alleged involvement in ___ conspiracy

(1). Agartala

(2). Lahore

(3). Attock

(4). Rawalpindi

336. Spanish archeologists in Luxor Egypt recently discovered an approximately 3000 years old in near perfect condition:

(1). Human Mummy

(2). Jewels

(3). Fossils

(4). Animal Body

337. Which of the following crop is most water- consuming?

(1). Sugarcane

(2). Cotton

(3). Wheat

(4). Maize

338. What was the magnitude in Richter scale, of the Earthquake that recently rocked New Zealand region north of Christ Church?

(1). 4.9

(2). 5.4

(3). 7

(4). 7.8

339. The city of Detroit in the USA is associated with which industry?

(1). Software

(2). Steel

(3). Automobile

(4). Toys

340. Spirit of Islam is written by:

(1). Syed Amir Jafari

(2). Syed Ameer Ali

(3). Syed Jaffar Hussain

(4). Musa Kazmi

341. Maysore war was fought in:

(1). 1767

(2). 1777

(3). 1787

(4). 1797

342. Awaz e Dost was written by:

(1). Akhtar Masood

(2). Mukhtar Masood

(3). Amjad Masood

(4). Saleh Masood

343. The name of first cloned sheep was:

(1). Dolly

(2). Holy

(3). Polly

(4). Jolly

344. Sana' is the news agency of:

(1). Syria

(2). Egypt

(3). Jordan

(4). Yemen

345. Largest terrestrial animal on Earth is:

(1). Brown Bear

(2). African Hippo

(3). African Elephant

(4). Rhino

346. Metonym used for the police force of London is:

(1). Scotland Yard

(2). INTERPOL

(3). EUROPOL

(4). London Yard

347. Mossad is the intelligence agency of:

(1). Jordan

(2). Israel

(3). Holland

(4). UK

348. Which day was declared International Literacy Day by UNESCO:

(1). 8 September

(2). 8 November

(3). 8 October

(4). 8 March

349. Yellow Journalism means:

(1). Propaganda

(2). Authenticity

(3). Clarity

(4). Honest Journalism

350. OGRA stands for:

(1). Oil & Gas Regeneration Authority

(2). Oil & Gas Regulatory Authority

(3). Oil & Gas Reproduction Authority

(4). Oil & Gas Restoration Authority

351. The UNO was founded(formed) in the year:

(1). 1945

(2). 1946

(3). 1947

(4). 1944

352. Friends Not Masters book written by:

(1). Ayub Khan

(2). Sikandar Mirza

(3). Pervez Musharaf

(4). Ch Muhammad Ali

353. The Supreme Court’s building design was prepared by a famous ___ firm, M/S Kenzo Tange Associates.

(1). Japanese

(2). Chinese

(3). Korean

(4). Malaysian

354. Of the following plays, which play has not been written by William Shakespeare?

(1). As you like it

(2). King Lear

(3). Comedy of Errors

(4). Arms and the Man

355. Who recently attack on Syria?

(1). Russia

(2). Iran

(3). Turkey

(4). USA

356. PLA People’s Liberation Army belongs to:

(1). Sierra Leone

(2). Philippines

(3). China

(4). Russia

357. In 1867 the USA purchased Alaska from which country:

(1). Canada

(2). Russia

(3). France

(4). Mexico

358. Which is not the member country of ASEAN?

(1). Indonesia

(2). Philippine

(3). Singapore

(4). Cambodia

359. To which of the following dynasties, Razia Sultana the ruler of the Indian subcontinent belonged:

(1). The Slave Dynasty

(2). The Ghouri Dynasty

(3). The Tughlaq Dynasty

(4). The Moghul Dynasty

360. Natural Rubber is obtained from:

(1). A special kind of tree

(2). A kind of fish

(3). Water weeds

(4). Animal waste

361. If the day before yesterday was Saturday then day after tomorrow will be:

(1). Tuesday

(2). Wednesday

(3). Thursday

(4). Friday

362. What day is observed internationally on 5th October?

(1). Women’s Day

(2). World Hearth Day

(3). Teacher Day

(4). Human Rights Day

363. The National Bird of Pakistan is?

(1). Chukor

(2). Pigeon

(3). Markhor

(4). Parrot

364. Pakistan's Standard Time was suggested by?

(1). Professor Muhammad Anwar

(2). Moulana Mazhar-ud-Din

(3). Chaudary Rehmat Ali

(4). Dr. Munir Ahmed Khan

365. Which country's Flag Is known as Union Jack?

(1). France

(2). Netherlands

(3). U.K

(4). Portugal

366. When was IMF established?

(1). 1945

(2). 1948

(3). 1949

(4). 1950

367. ‘Emirates' is an airline of?

(1). Iran

(2). Iran

(3). Dubai (UAE)

(4). Turkey

368. The Magna Carta was signed by King John on?

(1). 15th June 1216

(2). 15th June 1215

(3). 15th June 1214

(4). 15th June 1213

369. World Environment Day is observed on?

(1). 5 June

(2). 5 July

(3). 5 August

(4). 5 September

370. The name of Parliament of Bangladesh is:

(1). National Assembly

(2). Shura

(3). Congress

(4). Jatiya Sangsad

371. China celebrates its National Day every year on?

(1). 5th October

(2). 6th October

(3). 1st October

(4). 2nd October

372. Name the new book, of Hillary Clinton released in 2014?

(1). Living History

(2). It takes a village

(3). Hard Choices

(4). A Terrible Beauty

373. The book “Great Tragedy' was written by?

(1). Safdar Mehmood

(2). G. Allana

(3). Ameer Ali

(4). Z.A Bhutto

374. The highest Literacy rate among the SAARC countries is in?

(1). India

(2). Sri Lanka

(3). Pakistan

(4). Maldives

375. Who said democracy is “Government of the people, by the people, for the people"?

(1). George Washington

(2). Abraham Lincoln

(3). Johnson

(4). Henry Hudson

376. OIC (Organization of Islamic Cooperation) was founded in?

(1). 25th September 1966

(2). 25th September 1967

(3). 25th September 1969

(4). 25th September 1970

377. The currency of Turkey is?

(1). Lira

(2). Markka

(3). Peso

(4). Pound

378. 'Downing Street' is famous for?

(1). Banking

(2). Night Clubs

(3). Official residence of British Prime Minister

(4). Tailoring and Jewellery

379. To which country, the news agency APP belong to?

(1). Pakistan

(2). India

(3). Bangladesh

(4). Iran

380. Which military award is given by Britain?

(1). Queen Cross

(2). Medal of Honour

(3). Iron Cross

(4). Victoria Cross

381. On which date, Labour day is celebrated?

(1). May 1st

(2). November 20th

(3). May 3rd

(4). March 8th

382. NATO is the abbreviation of?

(1). North American Transport Ordinance

(2). Non-Aligned Trading Organization

(3). North Atlantic Treaty Organization

(4). Non-Allied Treat Organization

383. A set of Investments in Stock Market is called?

(1). Portfolio

(2). Estimation

(3). Asset

(4). Security

384. In Pakistan, maximum number of newspapers is published in?

(1). English

(2). Urdu

(3). Punjabi

(4). Sindhi

385. United Nations officially came into existence on?

(1). 4th October 1945

(2). 14th October 1945

(3). 24th October 1945

(4). 30th October 1945

386. Which of the following continent has the lowest natural population growth rate?

(1). Europe

(2). North America

(3). Africa

(4). Asia

387. What does the Roman numeral "C" stands for?

(1). 10

(2). 100

(3). 1000

(4). 10,000

388. Who is the author of book ”Politics among Nations “?

(1). Morgenthau

(2). Pervaiz Cheema

(3). Palmer and perkins

(4). Lari Collins

389. Human Right Day is observed on?

(1). 10th September

(2). 10th October

(3). 10th November

(4). 10th December

390. Silver Tanka, the basis of modern rupee was introduced by?

(1). Aibak

(2). Altamaish

(3). Balban

(4). Razia Sultan

391. Z A Bhutto was author of following book?

(1). Emergence of Pakistan

(2). In the line of fire

(3). If I am Assassinated

(4). History of Pakistan

392. The reciprocal of Bulk modulus is called:

(1). Shear Modulus

(2). Young’s Modulus

(3). Hooke’s Modulus

(4). Compressibility

393. When no tariffs are imposed on all imports and exports, it is called:

(1). Preferential Trade

(2). Free Trade

(3). Balance of Trade

(4). Non-Tariff Barriers

394. Makrani style is of which language:

(1). Sindhi

(2). Brahvi

(3). Baloch

(4). Saraiki

395. ___ defines the dance of Punjab.

(1). Bhangra

(2). Khattak

(3). Ho Jamalo

(4). Lewa

396. Money paid by a government to reduce the costs of producing goods so that their prices can be kept low is termed as:

(1). Value-added services

(2). Grant

(3). Subsidy

(4). Soft Money

397. Who was the founder of the Sikh religion:

(1). Guru Angad

(2). Guru Nanak

(3). Guru Ram Das

(4). Guru Arnar Das

398. December 3, (every year) is observed all over the world as:

(1). International Literacy Day

(2). International Civil Aviation Day

(3). International Day of Persons with Disabilities

(4). International Human Rights

399. When the stock market is going down, It is called:

(1). Crashing

(2). Bearish

(3). Slumberous

(4). Bullish

400. 22 April is observed every year internationally as:

(1). Environment Day

(2). Food Day

(3). Press Freedom Day

(4). Earth Day

401. Famous Novel “A Tale of Two Cities” was written by?

(1). Thomas Hardy

(2). Charles Dickens

(3). Alexander Dumas

(4). None of these

402. S.H.O. stands for?

(1). Station High Officer

(2). Station House Officer

(3). Station Head Officer

(4). None of these

403. In Pakistan, Juvenile prisoners are under the age of?

(1). 14

(2). 16

(3). 18

(4). 20

404. NASA is an organization dealing with space activities of USA. What does NASA stand for?

(1). National Aeronautics and Space Administration

(2). North Atlantic Space Agency

(3). North American Space Agency

(4). North America Space Authority

405. In Roman numerals, ‘D’ stands for what number?

(1). 200

(2). 1000

(3). 500

(4). 100

406. ‘Alice in Wonderland the famous TV Serial, is based on a book written by?

(1). Charles Dickens

(2). Thomas Hardy

(3). Lewis Carroll

(4). Father Dicoste

407. The author of the book “Awaz-i-Dost” is?

(1). Sir Syed Ahmed Khan

(2). Altaf Hussain Hali

(3). Joosh Maleh Abadi

(4). Mukhtar Masood

408. Gestapo was the Secret Police of?

(1). USA

(2). Russia

(3). Germany

(4). Japan

409. Which of the following country is the world’s 2nd biggest oil exporter?

(1). Russia

(2). USA

(3). Iraq

(4). China

410. Pakistan Navy Rank “Midshipman’ equivalent to Pakistan Army Rank?

(1). Captain

(2). Major

(3). Lieutenant

(4). 2nd Lieutenant

411. The study of religions is called?

(1). Semiology

(2). Theology

(3). Gerontology

(4). Etymology

412. The flag of which country is also known as the “Union Jack”?

(1). UK

(2). USA

(3). New Zeeland

(4). Barbados

413. Yuan is the currency used in?

(1). China

(2). North Korea

(3). Bhutan

(4). Iran

414. Plutocracy is a form of government run by?

(1). Technocrats

(2). Dictators

(3). The Wealthy

(4). Elected Representatives

415. Five Star Movement is the leading political party in the current general elections held in?

(1). German

(2). Italy

(3). Britain

(4). France

416. In which river of Pakistan are the endangered species. Blind Dolphins found?

(1). River Indus

(2). River Ravi

(3). River Jehlum

(4). River Kabul

417. FIR stands for:

(1). First Investigation Report

(2). First Information Report

(3). First Information Record

(4). First Informers Report

418. In the 16 century Argentina was colonized by:

(1). Germany

(2). Spain

(3). Britain

(4). France

419. Danish War was fought in:

(1). 1870

(2). 1864

(3). 1872

(4). 1860

420. The equity of health, human capital, environmental quality, social protection and food security are the contents covered under the concept of:

(1). Inclusive Growth

(2). UN Human Rights

(3). GDP

(4). Aggregate Factor Inputs

421. A man who blew himself after throwing grenade at U.S. Embassy in the capital of Montenegro on Feb. 23, 2018 was reviling:

(1). UNO

(2). Warsaw Pact

(3). SAARC

(4). NATO

422. As a part of the Treaty of Versailles that ended World War I the ILO was created in:

(1). 1919

(2). 1920

(3). 1921

(4). 1922

423. International Children's Day is observed on:

(1). 14 February

(2). 20 November

(3). 18 December

(4). None of these

424. The International Monetary Fund (IMF) was established by an international treaty in:

(1). 1942

(2). 1944

(3). 1945

(4). None of these

425. Pakistan China border agreement was signed in:

(1). 1963

(2). 1956

(3). 1965

(4). None of these

426. When Economic Cooperation Organization established:

(1). 1964

(2). 1985

(3). 1992

(4). None of these

427. The Roman numeral for number 1000 is:

(1). C

(2). D

(3). L

(4). M

428. The highest award of film is:

(1). Golden film award

(2). Oscar

(3). Lux award

(4). None of these

429. Scandinavian country Norway is a:

(1). Republic

(2). Constitutional Monarchy

(3). Federation

(4). None of these

430. The most prestigious literary award "The Booker Prize" started in:

(1). 1999

(2). 2000

(3). 2005

(4). None of these

431. Christians believe in ___.

(1). Oneness

(2). Duality

(3). Trinity

(4). None of these

432. Maldives island is smallest Muslim state, what is the percentage of Muslim population there?

(1). 90 %

(2). 98%

(3). 94%

(4). 100 %

433. Ancient period in history ended in?

(1). 326 BC

(2). 500 BC

(3). 476 AD

(4). 1 AD

434. Who is credited for building the Great Wall of China?

(1). Yubang Tou

(2). Hiung Tsang

(3). Fa Hien

(4). Qin Shi Huang

435. Who is regarded as the father of political science?

(1). Plato

(2). Karl Marz

(3). Aristotle

(4). None of these

436. Which person wrote official biography of Quaid-e-Azam?

(1). Stanley Wolpert

(2). Hector Bolitho

(3). Sharif Mujahid

(4). None of these

437. The book "A Brief History of Time" is written by ___.

(1). Aristotle

(2). Stephen Hawking

(3). Karen Arm Strong

(4). None of these

438. Which country was ruled by Mussolini?

(1). Italy

(2). France

(3). Poland

(4). None of these

439. Japan Current is also called:

(1). Kuroshio Current

(2). Cold Current

(3). Canary Current

(4). None of these

440. The Area Study Center Quadi-e-Azam University is about:

(1). Latin America

(2). Central Asia

(3). Europe

(4). None of these

441. When did the World Trade Organization come into effect ?

(1). January 1994

(2). January 1995

(3). March 1996

(4). None of these

442. The other name of "Baburnama" is?

(1). Tuzk-e Babri

(2). Waqa e Babari

(3). Both A & B

(4). None of these

443. SDGs are ____.

(1). To end poverty

(2). Health

(3). Water sanitation

(4). All of these

444. Which country has largest army?

(1). Russia

(2). China

(3). USA

(4). None of these

445. Who invented Steam Engine?

(1). Einstein

(2). James Watt

(3). Stephenson

(4). None of these

446. The World Diabetes Day is observed every year across the world on:

(1). 14 October

(2). 14 November

(3). 15 November

(4). None of these

447. The latest book of Ishtiaq Ahmad is:

(1). The Concept of an Islamic State: An Analysis of the Ideological Controversy in Pakistan

(2). Jinnah: His Successes, Failures and Role in History

(3). The Politics of Religion in South and Southeast Asia

(4). None of these

448. Central Place Theory was first presented by:

(1). Martin Luther

(2). Walter Christaller

(3). Napoleon

(4). None of these

449. The books "The Murder of History", "The Pakistani Historian" and "Britain and Muslim India" were written by ____.

(1). Chaudary Muhammad Ali

(2). Khalid Khursheed Aziz

(3). Khalid Bin Sayeed

(4). None of these

450. The book "Risala Asbab-e-Baghawat-e-Hind" was written by:

(1). Syed Amir Ali

(2). Altaf Hussain Hali

(3). Sir Syed Ahmad Khan

(4). None of these

451. Select the pair which has the same relationship. Pawpaw: orange: onion :

(1). Mango

(2). Fruit

(3). Vegetable

(4). None of these

452. Which of the following disease has been finished in Pakistan?

(1). Measeals

(2). Malaria

(3). Small Pox

(4). None of these

453. How many years Nelson Mandala lived in jail?

(1). 25

(2). 26

(3). 27

(4). None of these

454. The Asiatic society to enhance oriental research was formed in 1784 by?

(1). William Jones

(2). William James

(3). Wellesley

(4). None of these

455. Persepolis palace was destroyed in 331 BC by:

(1). Neubehandnezzar

(2). Alexander the great

(3). Darius

(4). All of the above

456. Al-Qanun Fitib was written by:

(1). Ibn-e-Rushd

(2). Ibn-e-Baitir

(3). Ibn-e-Sina

(4). Al Khawarzmi

457. Currency notes are issued by?

(1). National Bank

(2). State Bank

(3). Both A & B

(4). None of these

458. Boxer Rebellion occurred in?

(1). Japan

(2). China

(3). Mexico

(4). None of these

459. Duma is the parliament of:

(1). China

(2). Poland

(3). Russia

(4). None of these

460. Which among the following is written by Shah Waliullah:

(1). Nahj-ul-Balagha

(2). Hujja-tul-Balaga

(3). Sirat-ul-Mustaqeem

(4). None of these

461. Which country has its flag on its map?

(1). Libya

(2). Cyprus

(3). Greenland

(4). Lithuania

462. The religion of Aryans developed into:

(1). Sikhism

(2). Hinduism

(3). Buddhism

(4). Judaism

463. Titu Mir formed a sect known as:

(1). Sahabis

(2). Muslims

(3). Maulvis

(4). Maulanas

464. Which among the following was the first learned by man?

(1). To grow fruit

(2). Learn how to light fire

(3). Use of clothe

(4). None of these

465. Al-Tabri is book of:

(1). History

(2). Geography

(3). Ahdiath

(4). None of these

466. Sassaind family ruled the:

(1). Cyprus

(2). Iran

(3). Tajikistan

(4). Azerbaijan

467. The total number of migrated people in second migration to Abyssinia was:

(1). 15

(2). 92

(3). 110

(4). 101

468. Queen Saba was the ruler of?

(1). Syria

(2). Egypt

(3). Yamen

(4). Taif

469. Faith of reincarnation is found in?

(1). Buddhism

(2). Hinduism

(3). Taoism

(4). Zorastnanism

470. Recently Karachi fell to which position on Crime Index out of 300 global cities:

(1). 105th

(2). 110th

(3). 115th

(4). None of these

471. Currency of China is

(1). Yen

(2). Pound

(3). Rupee

(4). None of these

472. A person who can neither read nor write is:

(1). Literate

(2). Illiterate

(3). Garrulous

(4). None of these

473. European Union consisted of how many members?

(1). 23

(2). 27

(3). 31

(4). None of these

474. The name of the Turkish Currency is:

(1). Takka

(2). Riyal

(3). Lira

(4). None of these

475. Who said, “All history is the history of class struggle”?

(1). Rousseau

(2). Kant

(3). Vico

(4). None of these

476. What is the significance of 5th June in the UN calendar of the year?

(1). World Environment Day

(2). World Post Day

(3). World Food Day

(4). None of these

477. Defense Day is observed in:

(1). 6th September

(2). 12th September

(3). 17th September

(4). None of these

478. Functional Dependencies are the types of; constraints that are based on

(1). Key

(2). Key revisited

(3). Superset key

(4). None of these

479. Ethanol extracted from sugarcane can be used in____ as an alternative fuel for cars.

(1). China

(2). Japan

(3). Brazil

(4). None of these

480. Tape speed is measured in:

(1). Feet per second

(2). Inch per second

(3). Meter per second

(4). None of these

481. Travelling from place to place is called

(1). Journeying

(2). Itinerant

(3). Vacationing

(4). None of these

482. Desert movement is the resultant feature of which process.

(1). Deflation

(2). Dunes

(3). Weathering

(4). None of these

483. Yeoman’s service:

(1). Convert

(2). Congested

(3). Concluded

(4). None of these

484. How much potential of Pakistan hydropower for generating electricity:

(1). 35000 MW

(2). 60000 MW

(3). 80000 MW

(4). None of these

485. Dharmanrajaikastupa in Taxila was built in the era of

(1). Mughals

(2). Kushans

(3). Khilji

(4). None of these

486. Which country gifted the Statue of Liberty to the United States of America?

(1). Italy

(2). Australia

(3). France

(4). None of these

487. Autopsy is taking organs from ____.

(1). Living

(2). Dead

(3). Inebriety

(4). None of these

488. Which country has the largest reservation of oil___.

(1). US

(2). Russia

(3). Venezuela

(4). None of these

489. One US gallon is equal to how many liters:

(1). 1.785

(2). 2.785

(3). 3.785

(4). None of these

490. Who wrote the novel Akhir e Shab Ke Humsafar:

(1). Jameela Hashmi

(2). Begum Akhtar Riaz ud din

(3). Quratul ain Haider

(4). None of these

491. What is “Subway”?

(1). A road or path raised above ground level

(2). Short passage to any place

(3). Underground passage

(4). None of these

492. Which country is the largest producer of oil?

(1). Saudi Arabia

(2). USA

(3). Iran

(4). None of these

493. Which singer left music considering it haram?

(1). Ali Azmat

(2). Junaid Jamshaid

(3). Salman Ahmad

(4). None of these

494. A study of the personality of the offenders in physical terms is called a:

(1). Criminal Sociology

(2). Penology

(3). Criminal Anthropology

(4). None of these

495. The term sociology was coined by:

(1). Max Weber

(2). August Comte

(3). Emile Durkheim

(4). None of these

496. Which concept is not used in social work:

(1). Analysis

(2). Structuring

(3). Tabulation

(4). None of these

497. Human trafficking is a form of:

(1). Hate crime

(2). Organized crime

(3). Violent crime

(4). None of these

498. Gemeinschaft term coined by

(1). Ferdinand Tonnies

(2). Schopenhauer

(3). Ernst Mach

(4). None of these

499. Which of the following is the first step in starting the research process?

(1). Survey of related literature

(2). Identification of problem

(3). Searching sources of information to locate problem

(4). None of these

500. Who presented four types of Sociology:

(1). Sorokin

(2). Spencer

(3). Emile

(4). None of these

501. Who put forward Psycho-analytical theory of crime?

(1). Sigmund Freud

(2). Alfred Adler

(3). Karen Horney

(4). None of these

502. Medical social work is related to:

(1). Health and care

(2). Social and preventive medicine

(3). Social group work

(4). None of these

503. Aim of social research is:

(1). Theoretical

(2). Utilitarian

(3). Both A & B

(4). None of these

504. Ibn Khaldun presented the idea of sedentary and nomadic through these terms he shows:

(1). Symbolic loss

(2). Metabolic loss

(3). Inevitable loss

(4). None of these

505. A characteristic feature of a rural community is

(1). Formal relationship

(2). Community sentiment

(3). Rational will

(4). None of these

506. The spread of the beliefs and social activities of one culture to different ethnicities, religions, nationalities is known as:

(1). Cultural diffusion

(2). Cultural lag

(3). Cultural diversity

(4). None of these

507. A rural area people took number of years to accept the use of mobile phones, it is

(1). Acculturation

(2). Cultural lag

(3). Cultural inertia

(4). None of these

508. Cultural change process is:

(1). Inventions

(2). Discoveries

(3). Experiment

(4). All of these

509. In order for a variable to be measured, a researcher must provide an?

(1). Operational definition

(2). Quantitative theorem

(3). Hypothesis

(4). None of these

510. Civil welfare rights roots trace back to:

(1). Humanity

(2). Humanism

(3). Religion

(4). None of these

511. If one dependent variable is after independent variable and before dependent variable is called:

(1). Dependent variable

(2). Intervening variable

(3). Extraneous variable

(4). None of these

512. A testable statement is called

(1). Observation

(2). Hypothesis

(3). Experiment

(4). None of these

513. Who defined “sociology as the science of social phenomena subject to natural and invariable laws?”

(1). Karl Marz

(2). August Comte

(3). Max Weber

(4). None of these

514. The reasoning that, uses general principle to predict specific results is called:

(1). Inductive

(2). Deductive

(3). Both A & B

(4). None of these

515. The reasoning that uses specific observations to construct general principles is

(1). Inductive

(2). Deductive

(3). Both A & B

(4). None of these

516. Who first introduced the notion of anomie into sociology?

(1). Comte

(2). Durkheim

(3). Marzc

(4). None of these

517. Social welfare administration is one of the:

(1). Methods in social work

(2). Public act

(3). Public administration

(4). None of these

518. Counseling is a:

(1). Direct method

(2). Indirect method

(3). Both A & B

(4). None of these

519. Common place in a village which is used commonly in villages is called:

(1). Pasture

(2). Charagah

(3). Land

(4). None of these

520. If the speed of inventions decreases then culture hang:

(1). High

(2). Abnormal

(3). Low

(4). All of these

521. Who created the term Verstehen:

(1). Karl Marx

(2). Max Weber

(3). Wilhelm Dilthey

(4). None of these

522. An upward shift in social class is called:

(1). Upward mobility

(2). Social customs

(3). Social mobility

(4). None of these

523. Survey is used in which research method:

(1). Quantitative

(2). Qualitative

(3). Both A & B

(4). None of these

524. Who wrote the book sociological imagination?

(1). Hans Gerth

(2). C Wright Mills

(3). Talcott Parsons

(4). None of these

525. Social case work involves

(1). Social Study

(2). Social Diagnosis

(3). Social Treatment

(4). All of these

526. Which of the following is considered a white-collar crime?

(1). Consumer fraud

(2). Income tax evasion

(3). Bribery

(4). All of these

527. Differential association theory was developed by sociologist:

(1). Gunnar Myrdal

(2). Herbert Spencer

(3). Edwin Sutherland

(4). None of these

528. Which of the following basic needs of human beings are fulfilled by social institutions?

(1). Shelter

(2). Food

(3). Personality development

(4). All of these

529. Which institution fulfills society’s basic needs:

(1). Emergence Unit

(2). Social Institutions

(3). Protective care center

(4). None of these

530. In statistics, bivariate data is data on each of ___variables, where each value of one of the variables is paired with a value of the other variable

(1). 01

(2). 02

(3). 03

(4). None of these

531. Feminist Research aims at:

(1). Study of women’s education

(2). Addressing women’s issues with women’s perspective

(3). Promotion of women research scholars

(4). None of these

532. Darul-UI-Aman is designated for:

(1). Old age

(2). Disabled

(3). Women

(4). None of these

533. Research through one person to next and next is called:

(1). Survey

(2). Snowball sampling

(3). Clinical trials

(4). None of these

534. Ibn Khaldun gave the concept of:

(1). Conflict

(2). Structural

(3). Functional

(4). None of these

535. Movement of individuals, families, and groups on the basis of hierarchy or stratification is called:

(1). Social Stratification

(2). Social movement

(3). Social mobility

(4). None of these

536. Rural infrastructure made villages:

(1). Small

(2). Lightened

(3). Developing

(4). None of these

537. Sociological perspective means:

(1). Understanding human behavior in the broader context of society

(2). Understanding human behavior in a narrower context of society

(3). Both A & B

(4). None of these

538. Farmers in villages do:

(1). Plough wings and harvest

(2). Watering and crops

(3). Both A & B

(4). None of these

539. Who wrote the first textbook on rural sociology:

(1). John M. Gillette

(2). Wallace Olsen

(3). Kenneth P. Wilkinson

(4). None of these

540. Farmers link with capitalists through ___.

(1). Market

(2). Trade

(3). Technology

(4). None of these

541. Causes of emergence of rural sociology if farmer production is low he will:

(1). Survive

(2). Produce more

(3). Domestic consumption

(4). None of these

542. The farmer’s priority is:

(1). Subsistence

(2). Commercial

(3). Both A & B

(4). None of these

543. Shifting of labor from rural to urban becomes:

(1). Exceeds

(2). Scarcity

(3). Normal

(4). None of these

544. The village economy is based on:

(1). Agriculture

(2). Animals

(3). Industry

(4). None of these

545. Which is the feature of Rural Society:

(1). Face to face Interaction

(2). High-density population

(3). Dynamic Lifestyle

(4). None of these

546. In Villages for health government provides:

(1). Dispensaries

(2). Primary health unit

(3). Rural health center

(4). None of these

547. Rural areas people are usually associated with:

(1). Agriculture

(2). Industries

(3). Professional

(4). None of these

548. Which among the following is an indirect method of social control?

(1). Folkways

(2). Propaganda

(3). Customs

(4). None of these

549. Why studying rural sociology is important:

(1). Technology

(2). Knowledge

(3). Reforms in farm production

(4). All of these

550. Modern agriculture aims:

(1). to obtain the highest yields

(2). to get the highest economic profit possible

(3). Both A & B

(4). None of these

551. ___ is the major feature of rural sociology:

(1). Heterogeneity

(2). Homogeneity

(3). Dynamic

(4). None of these

552. Which among the following is an informal method of social control?

(1). Coercion

(2). Customs

(3). Education

(4). None of these

553. Sociological ____ allows people to see the relationship between their personal experiences and broader social and historical events.

(1). Consciousness

(2). Imagination

(3). Theory

(4). None of these

554. ____ and industrialization led to the emergence of the working class as a large and powerful body, which led to the birth of Marxism and gave people a new perspective and relationship with the society they lived in

(1). Urbanization

(2). Modernization

(3). Westernization

(4). None of these

555. In Capitalism, ____ class possesses only their own labor power, which they must sell in order to survive

(1). Bourgeoisie

(2). Peasant

(3). Proletariat

(4). None of these

556. One person moves from one country to another referred as:

(1). to improve their living standard

(2). Common culture

(3). to fulfill basic needs

(4). None of these

557. Pastoral society means:

(1). Nomadic group of people who travel with a herd of domesticated animals, which they rely on for food

(2). A society is driven by the use of technology and machinery to enable mass production

(3). An organization devoted to the study and culture of cultivated plants

(4). None of these

558. When people on large scale involve in agriculture by using animal plows it will be a:

(1). Agricultural Society

(2). Horticulture society

(3). Industrial society

(4). None of these

559. Some friends meet for tea at some place it is referred as:

(1). Customs

(2). Folkways

(3). Culture

(4). None of these

560. Some cultural elements grow fast than the others which in turn lags behind is called:

(1). Cultural diffusion

(2). Cultural lag

(3). Cultural diversity

(4). None of these

561. The Muslims invaded Spain in:

(1). 701 C.E

(2). 711 C.E

(3). 717 C.E

(4). None of these

562. The first session of the first Constituent Assembly of Pakistan was held on:

(1). 10 August

(2). 11 August

(3). 15 August

(4). None of these

563. Industrial revolution started from:

(1). France

(2). England

(3). Australia

(4). None of these

564. The Al-Tarif is the book based on surgical instruments written by:

(1). Abu Nasr al-Farabi

(2). Abu al-Qasim al-Zahrawi

(3). Ibn e Sina

(4). None of these

565. Who wrote the “Siddhartha”?

(1). Herman Hesse

(2). Narmeen

(3). Joginder Hermeen

(4). None of these

566. What symbolizes the olive branch?

(1). Peace

(2). Emergency

(3). Prosperity

(4). None of these

567. Shah Jahanabad Delhi was built by:

(1). Aurangzeb

(2). Shah Jahan

(3). Jahangir

(4). None of these

568. Latency time is:

(1). Time to spin data under sector

(2). Time to spin the needed data under head

(3). Time to spin the needed data under the track

(4). All of these

569. Who wrote “Glimpses of World History”?

(1). Mahatma Gandhi

(2). Jawaharlal Nehru

(3). Rajindra Prasad

(4). None of these

570. In which year Graham Bell invented telephone:

(1). 1776

(2). 1876

(3). 1976

(4). None of these

571. In 2019-20 Australian bush fire season in named as:

(1). Dark Summer

(2). Black Summer

(3). White Summer

(4). None of these

572. When Switzerland got the status of neutral state:

(1). 1800

(2). 1810

(3). 1815

(4). None of these

573. Shin Bet security intelligence agency of:

(1). Israel

(2). Russia

(3). Japan

(4). None of these

574. Halaku Khan sacked Baghdad in:

(1). 1254 AD

(2). 1256 AD

(3). 1258 AD

(4). None of these

575. The largest number of airports is in:

(1). China

(2). Japan

(3). USA

(4). None of these

576. Bees must collect nectar from approximately how many flowers to make 1 pound of honeycomb:

(1). 1 million

(2). 5 million

(3). 20 million

(4). None of these

577. The oldest seat of learning in Europe is:

(1). University of Paris

(2). Oxford

(3). Cambridge

(4). None of these

578. International day of peace is celebrated on:

(1). 20 September

(2). 21 September

(3). 27 September

(4). None of these

579. Which continent has a minimum birth rate:

(1). Africa

(2). Asia

(3). North America

(4). None of these

580. Which of the following is an herbivore?

(1). Dog

(2). Cat

(3). Cow

(4). All of these

581. The currency of Srilanka is:

(1). Dinar

(2). Rupee

(3). Dollar

(4). None of these

582. Muslim thinker’s category economy as:

(1). Islamic economy

(2). Political economy

(3). Household economy

(4). None of these

583. Who wrote Asar-ul-sanadid:

(1). Mirza Ghalib

(2). Sir Syed Ahmad Khan

(3). Maulana Muhammad Ali Johor

(4). None of these