MPT 5 - Final Checked
MPT 5 - Final Checked
MPT 5 - Final Checked
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1. MAUWAZATAIN means:
(a) A collection of Ahadith (b) Two specific Surahs of Quran
(c) A book of Jaffariah Fiqh (d) A book of Hanafi Fiqh
2. How many times Takbeers are recited by Mo’azzin in Azaan?
(a) 6 (b) 7 (c) 8 (d) 9
3. The compilation of Tirmizi is called:
(a) Sahih Tirmizi (b) Jamay Tirmizi (c) Tirmizi Sharif (d) None of these
4. The title given to the pioneers of Islam was:
(a) Mushahidoon al Awwalun (b) Muslimoon al Awwalun
(c) Assabiqoon al Awwalun (d) Al-Awwalun al Awwalun
5. Which Surah mentions Allah (SWT)’s protection to Quraish from hunger and fear?
(a) Surah Baqra (b) Surah Tauba (c) Surah Quraish (d) Surah Ikhlas
6. What are referred to as Sahihain?
(a) Mishkat (b) Bukhari
(c) Bukhari and Muslim (d) Ibne-Majah
7. Who was the first women martyr in Islam?
(a) Hazrat Halla (RA) (b) Hazrat Zainab (RA)
(c) Hazrat Sumayya (RA) (d) Hazrat Halima (RA)
8. Imam Dar ul Hijrat is the title of:
(a) Imam Ahmad Bin Hunbal (b) Imam Malik
(c) Imam Shafi (d) None of these
9. The title of king of Abyssinia was ______.
(a) Euphrates (b) Negus (c) Hibasish (d) Nordat
10. Which Para contains the first Sajidah Talawat?
(a) 9th Para (b) 8th Para (c) 7th Para (d) None of these
11. Who is called “Muslim Alexander”?
(a) Uqba Bin Nafi (RA) (b) Khalid bin Waleed (RA)
(c) Saad bin Abi Waqas (RA) (d) Amr bin Al-Aas (RA)
12. After the death of his uncle Abu Talib, the Holy Prophet (SAAW)’s wife _____ also passed
away in tenth year of Prophethood.
(a) Hazrat Aisha (RA) (b) Hazrat Sauda (RA)
(c) Hazrat Zainab (RA) (d) Hazrat Khadijah (RA)
13. What marked the beginning of Hijri calendar?
(a) Migration to Madinah (b) Ghazwa Badr
(c) Construction of Masjid e Nabvi (d) None of these
14. The total number of Makki Surahs are:
(a) 80 (b) 86 (c) 88 (d) 92
15. What is the name of the book of narration which Abdullah bin Umar (RA) wrote?
(a) Sahifah-e-Saadiqah (b) Ahadis-e-Saadiqah
(c) Sahifah-e-Abdullah (d) Sahih Ahadis
16. Which was the first capital of Islamic Commonwealth?
(a) Makkah (b) Medina (c) Taif (d) Khyber
17. Which of the following is a renowned biographer of Holy Prophet Muhammad (PBUH)?
(a) Michael H. Hart (b) Martin Lockart (c) Maurice Bucaille (d) Vincent Cronin
18. Who was the first female Hafiz e Quran?
(a) Umal Mumneen Hazrat Ayesha (RA) (b) Umal Mumneen Hazrat Zainab (RA)
(c) Umal Mumneen Hazrat Khadija (RA) (d) Umal Mumneen Hazrat Hafsa (RA)
19. Which famous Ghazwah is mentioned in surah Aal-e-Imran?
(a) Ghazwah Ohad (b) Ghazwah Badar
(c) Ghazwah Khaibar (d) Ghazwah Khandaq
20. Makkah was conquered in:
(a) 5 A.H (b) 10 A.H (c) 2 A.H (d) 8 A.H
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اردوزیانوادبوکتہبافدئہاچنہپیا۔ریمانمدولہییکیاغواہبراُردویکسیلسرثنوہےنےکالعوہرواںدواںویااحمورہاوررسعیاالمہفےہ۔یارخییادری
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انیکاتکب"امدوھلناوراکمڈنکال"ایساولسبیکآہنیئدارےہ۔
21. In which city Fort William College was established?
(a) Calcutta (b) New Dehli (c) Bombay (d) Banaras
22. Who wrote Gulzar e Danish?
(a) Muhammad Ali Lakhnavi (b) Haider Bakhsh Haidry
(c) Rajab Ali Baig Saroor (d) Mazhar Ali Khan Wala
23. "Bagh o Bahaar" was written by:
(a) Haider Bakhsh Haidry (b) Mir Aman Dehlvi
(c) Inshallah Khan Insha (d) Mohsin ul Mulk
24. ?Who was the first Principal of F.W College Calcutta
(a) Dr. John Gilchrist (b) Rajab Ali Baig Saroor
(c) Dr. Leitner (d) Dr. Gibbon
25. ?Fort Willam College was established by Whom
(a) Lord Ripon (b) Lord Wellesley )(c Lord Baldwin (d) Lord Wavell
ڑپانھانھکلدوڑیا____ہیوکناسدصمرںیہ۔ .26
ملقیکعمجےہ۔ .28
’دیلکاکایمیب‘وقادعیکروےسایکےہ؟ .29
’’اوبااقلمس‘‘اور’’امہبیبح‘‘امسملعیکوکنیسمسقےہ؟ .31
’’یانط‘‘اکاضتمدےہ۔ .32
ڑیھب،ہلگ،ڈنھج،تقلخ،دہتس،ڈارامسذاتےکاحلظےسایکںیہ۔ .33
دصمررعموفاکہلمجوکناسےہ؟ .34
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ہیولگاگرہتہبااھچاگیتےہ۔اسںیمااھچایکےہ۔ .35
ہلیکشےناتکبخریڈی۔اسےلمجںیملعفایکےہ؟ .38
یکحیصفاردوےہ۔Receipt .40
یکاردوےہ۔Water-logging .41
Select the correct idiom from the options provided to match the following descriptions:
67. "Jump the gun" means:
(a) To start something too soon (b) To avoid a conflict
(c) To get in trouble (d) To act cautiously
68. "The last straw" means:
(a) The final problem in a series of problems (b) A minor issue
(c) An unexpected event (d) A difficult decision
69. "Raining cats and dogs" means:
(a) To be extremely crowded (b) To rain heavily
(c) To be chaotic (d) To have a pet problem
70. "Put your foot in your mouth" means:
(a) To say something embarrassing (b) To talk too much
(c) To eat quickly (d) To give a compliment
71. "Steal someone's thunder" means:
(a) To take credit for someone else's work (b) To get angry
(c) To tell a secret (d) To perform better than expected
Identify the part of the sentence that contains an error:
72. "Despite of being late, he managed to catch the train."
(a) Despite of (b) being late
(c) he managed (d) to catch the train
73. "She is more smarter than her brother."
(a) She is (b) more smarter
(c) than her brother (d) No error
74. "By the time the guests had arrived, the dinner has already been served."
(a) By the time (b) the guests had arrived
(c) the dinner (d) has already been served
75. "If he would have studied harder, he might have passed the exam."
(a) If he would have (b) studied harder
(c) he might have (d) passed the exam
76. "Having completed the project, the results were immediately shared with the team."
(a) Having completed the project (b) the results
(c) were immediately shared (d) with the team
77. Which sentence is punctuated correctly?
(a) I like to swim, run and hike. (b) I like to swim, run, and hike.
(c) I like to swim run, and hike. (d) I, like to swim, run, and hike.
78. Where should the comma be placed in the sentence: "Although he was tired, he finished the
project"?
(a) After "Although" (b) After "tired"
(c) After "he" (d) No comma needed
79. "John said, 'I am reading a book now.'" The correct indirect speech is:
(a) John said that he was reading a book now.
(b) John said that he is reading a book now.
(c) John said that he was reading a book then.
(d) John said that he was being reading a book then.
80. "The teacher said, 'The Earth is round.'" The correct indirect speech is:
(a) The teacher said that the Earth was round.
(b) The teacher said that the Earth is round.
(c) The teacher said that the Earth is flat.
(d) The teacher said that a Earth is flat.
81. "She asked, 'What are you doing?'" The correct indirect speech is:
(a) She asked what are you doing. (b) She asked what you are doing.
(c) She asked what I was doing. (c) She asked what me was doing.
82. "He said, 'I can swim.'" The correct indirect speech is:
(a) He said that he can swim. (b) He said that he could swim.
(c) He said that he may swim. (c) He said that he would swim.
83. Choose the correct indirect speech:
Direct Speech: John said, "I have been working hard."
(a) John said that he had been working hard.
(b) John said that I have been working hard.
(c) John said that he has been working hard.
(d) John said he is working hard.
84. What is the correct indirect speech for the sentence below?
Direct Speech: She said, "I will call you tomorrow."
(a) She said that she would call me tomorrow.
(b) She said that she will call me tomorrow.
(c) She said that she would call me the next day.
(d) She said that she will call me the next day.
85. Convert the following into direct speech:
Indirect Speech: He told me that he could not attend the meeting.
(a) He told me, "I can't attend the meeting."
(b) He said to me, "I can't attend the meeting."
(c) He said to me, "I could not attend the meeting."
(d) He said, "I cannot attend the meeting."
86. Identify the correct indirect speech:
Direct Speech: The manager said, "You must finish the report by tomorrow."
(a) The manager said I must finish the report by tomorrow.
(b) The manager said that I must finish the report by tomorrow.
(c) The manager said that I had to finish the report by the next day.
(d) The manager said that I have to finish the report by the next day.
87. Which of the following sentences is in direct speech?
(a) She asked if I was coming.
(b) She says that she is hungry.
(c) He said that he would go to the store.
(d) He said, "I am going to the store."
88. Convert the following sentence into active voice:
"The proposal has been accepted by the committee."
(a) The committee accepts the proposal.
(b) The committee accepted the proposal.
(c) The committee has accepted the proposal.
(d) The committee have accepted the proposal.
89. Choose the correct passive form of the sentence:
"She wrote a letter."
(a) A letter was written by her.
(b) A letter is written by her.
(c) A letter has been written by her.
(d) A letter had been written by her.
90. Convert the following sentence into passive voice:
"The police caught the thief."
(a) The thief was caught by the police.
(b) The thief is caught by the police.
(c) The thief has been caught by the police.
(d) The thief had been caught by the police.
91. Choose the correct passive form of the sentence:
"They are cleaning the room."
(a) The room is being cleaned by them.
(b) The room was being cleaned by them.
(c) The room has been cleaned by them.
(d) The room had been cleaned by them.
92. Find the number of ways to arrange the letters in the word “LOGIC”
(a) 60 (b) 120 (c) 240 (d) 360
93. Which of the following functions is not one-to-one?
(a) f(x) = x + 1 (b) f(x) = x2
(c) f(x) = 3x - 2 (d) f(x) = 2x + 3
94. Find the number of ways to arrange the letters in the word “LETTER”
(a) 4 (b) 24 (c) 180 (d) 200
95. A number is chosen at random from 1 to 100. What is the probability that it is a perfect
square?
(a) 1/10 (b) 1/20
(c) 1/5 (d) 1/25
96. A tank can be filled by a pipe in 8 hours and emptied by another pipe in 12 hours. How long
will it take to fill the tank if both pipes are opened together?
(a) 16 hours (b) 20 hours (c) 24 hours (d) 32 hours
97. Which of the following statements is false?
(a) If a number is divisible by 6, it must be divisible by both 2 and 3
(b) If the sum of digits of a number is divisible by 3, then the number must be divisible by 3
(c) If the sum of digits of a number is divisible by 9, then the number must be divisible by 9
(d) You cannot check for divisibility of a number by 7
98. Which of the following statements is true?
(a) Every integer is a rational number. (b) Every rational number is an integer.
(c) Every real number is an integer.
(d) Every irrational number is a real number.
99. If the probability of it raining today is 0.3 and the probability of Kamal leaving his umbrella
at home is 0.2, then what is the probability that Kamal will get wet today?
(a) 0.06 (b) 0.5 (c) 0.6 (d) 0.56
100. If 7 apples and 5 oranges cost the same as 6 apples and 8 oranges, what is the ratio of the cost
of an apple to an orange?
(a) 2:1 (b) 3:1 (c) 4:3 (d) 5:4
101. In a group of 5 people, the average age is 25 years. If the oldest person is 45 years old, what
is the average age of the remaining four?
(a) 18 years (b) 20 years (c) 22 years (d) 24 years
102. Which number is both a square and a cube?
(a) 8 (b) 64 (c) 100 (d) 125
103. Which of the following statements about the number zero is true?
(a) Zero is a positive number. (b) Zero is a negative number.
(c) Zero is neither positive nor negative. (d) Zero is both positive and negative.
104. Which of the following angles cannot be an angle in a right triangle?
(a) 30° (b) 60° (c) 90° (d) 120°
105. Find the next number in the sequence: 1, 4, 9, 16, 25, ...
(a) 36 (b) 49 (c) 64 (d) 81
106. What is the smallest prime number that is greater than 100?
(a) 101 (b) 103 (c) 107 (d) 109
107. A train travels 50 km/hr faster than a car. If the car travels 300 km in 4 hours, how far does
the train travel in the same time?
(a) 400 km (b) 450 km (c) 500 km (d) 600 km
108. If the radius of a circle is tripled, what happens to the area of the circle?
(a) It is multiplied by 9 (b) It is multiplied by 3
(c) It is multiplied by 6 (d) It is multiplied by 12
109. In a certain code, the word "MATH" is coded as "YHBG". How is the word "LOGIC" coded
in that code?
(a) NQGOI (b) OQHID (c) YLOCL (d) NPHJE
110. The sum of the squares of two consecutive even integers is 340. What are the integers?
(a) 12 and 14 (b) 14 and 16 (c) 16 and 18 (d) 18 and 20
111. If the sum of the first 50 positive integers is 1275, what is the sum of the first 50 even integers?
(a) 2500 (b) 2550 (c) 2600 (d) 2650
112. How many unique 8-digit phone numbers can you have given that a phone number cannot
start with a zero?
(a) 108 (b) 9 * 107 (c) (108) - 1 (d) 80
113. A die is rolled twice. What is the probability of getting a 6 on the first roll and an even number
on the second roll?
(a) 1/2 (b) 1/8
(c) 1/6 (d) 1/12
114. A man buys two horses for $300 each. He sells one horse at a profit of 20% and the other at
a loss of 10%. What is his net profit or loss?
(a) $10 profit (b) $10 loss (c) $30 profit (d) $30 loss
115. If x is directly proportional to y and x = 8 when y = 4, what is the value of x when y = 10?
(a) 16 (b) 18 (c) 20 (d) 22
116. If 2x - 3y = 5 and 4x + y = 10, what is the value of x and y?
(a) x = 2, y = 3 (b) x = 3, y = 1
(c) x = 1, y = 2 (d) x = 2.5, y = 0
117. A committee of 5 members is to be formed from 6 men and 4 women. What is the probability
that the committee will have exactly 3 men?
(a) 3/7 (b) 15/42 (c) 10/21 (d) 5/12
118. A car travels 60 km in the first hour and then increases its speed by 10 km/hr every hour.
How far will the car travel in 4 hours?
(a) 200 km (b) 280 km (c) 300 km (d) 340 km
119. Which of the following sequences is arithmetic?
(a) 3, 7, 11, 15 (b) 2, 4, 8, 16 (c) 1, 4, 9, 16 (d) 5, 10, 15, 21
120. A tank is 2/3 full. If 60 liters of water is added, the tank becomes 5/6 full. What is the capacity
of the tank?
(a) 120 liters (b) 180 liters (c) 240 liters (d) 360 liters
121. If the digits of a three-digit number are reversed, the new number is 99 less than the original
number. What is the original number?
(a) 231 (b) 321 (c) 123 (d) 132
122. The mean of 10 numbers is 25. If one number is excluded, the mean becomes 24. What is the
excluded number?
(a) 34 (b) 35 (c) 36 (d) 37
123. What is the sum of the digits of the largest prime number less than 1000?
(a) 10 (b) 25 (c) 36 (d) 49
124. Which of the following is the solution to the inequality 2x - 3 > 7?
(a) x > 3 (b) x < 2 (c) x>5 (d) x < 5
125. A train is moving at a speed of 60 km/hr. How many seconds will it take to cross a 500-meter-
long platform?
(a) 20 seconds (b) 30 seconds (c) 40 seconds (d) 50 seconds
126. Out of 6 possible optional subjects, students are required to select any 2. How many possible
unique combinations of optional subjects be there?
(a) 6 (b) 12 (c) 15 (d) 30
127. A rectangle's length is increased by 20% and its width is decreased by 20%. What is the
percentage change in the area?
(a) 0% (b) 4% decrease (c) 4% increase (d) 8% decrease
128. If x3 - 3x2 + 3x - 1 = 0, what is one of the possible values of x?
(a) 0 (b) 1 (c) 2 (d) 3
129. The price of a commodity increases by 20% every year. If the current price is $200, what
will be the price after 2 years?
(a) $220 (b) $240 (c) $288 (d) $320
130. In a race of 100 meters, A beats B by 10 meters and C by 15 meters. By how many meters
does B beat C?
(a) 3 meters (b) 5 meters (c) 5.55 meters (d) 7 meters
131. A right triangle has hypotenuse of 13 cm and a base of 12 cm, then what is its area?
(a) 30 cm² (b) 50 cm² (c) 100 cm² (d) 125 cm²
132. The ratio of the ages of two persons is 4:5. Ten years later, the ratio will be 5:6. What is the
present age of the younger person?
(a) 20 years (b) 24 years (c) 30 years (d) 40 years
133. A sum of money doubles itself in 8 years at simple interest. What is the rate of interest?
(a) 12.5% (b) 15% (c) 20% (d) 25%
134. If the perimeter of a square is 40 cm, what is the length of its diagonal?
(a) 5 cm (b) 10√2 cm (c) 20 cm (d) 10 cm
135. A cylindrical tank has a radius of 7 meters and a height of 10 meters. What is its volume?
(a) 154 m³ (b) 220 m³ (c) 1540 m³ (d) 2200 m³
136. In how many ways can a committee of 4 be formed from 6 men and 5 women if the committee
must include at least one woman?
(a) 150 (b) 225 (c) 315 (d) 420
137. If x and y are two different prime numbers, which of the following cannot be the value of x
+ y?
(a) 5 (b) 7 (c) 9 (d) 11
138. A box contains 2 red, 3 green, and 5 blue balls. Two balls are drawn at random. What is the
probability that both are of the same color?
(a) 2/3 (b) 14/45
(c) 13/15 (d) 1/2
139. If the product of the roots of the quadratic equation ( x2 - 6x + p = 0 ) is 4, what is the value
of ( p )?
(a) 2 (b) 4 (c) 6 (d) 8
Consider the following scenario and then answer Questions 139 to 143: During a period of six
consecutive days – day 1 through day 6 – each of the six factories – F, G, H, J, Q and R – will be inspected.
During this period, each of the factories will be inspected exactly once, one factory per day. The schedule
for the inspections must conform to the following conditions:
• F is inspected on either day 1 or day 6
• J is inspected on an earlier day than Q is inspected
• Q is inspected on the day immediately before R is inspected
• If G is inspected on day 3, Q is inspected on day 5
140. Which of the following could be a list of the factories in the order of their scheduled
inspections, from day 1 through day 6?
(a) G, H, J, Q, R, F (b) G, J, Q, H, R, F (c) G, J, Q, R, F, H (d) J, H, G, Q, R, F
141. Which one of the following must be false?
(a) Inspection of H is scheduled for Day 6 (b) Inspection of J is scheduled for Day 4
(c) Inspection of Q is scheduled for Day 3 (d) Inspection of R is scheduled for Day 2
142. Inspection of which of the following cannot be scheduled for Day 5?
(a) G (b) H (c) J (d) Q
143. The inspections scheduled for Day 3 and Day 5 respectively, could be of:
(a) R and H (b) G and R (c) G and H (d) R and J
144. If the inspection of R is scheduled immediately the day before the inspection of F is scheduled,
then which of the following must be true about the schedule?
(a) The inspection of either H or J is scheduled for Day 3
(b) The inspection of either H or J is scheduled for Day 4
(c) The inspection of either G or H is scheduled for Day 1
(d) The inspection of either G or J is scheduled for Day 1
145. Fill the blanks in the following sequence: 0, 1, 1, 2, ____, 5, 8, _____
(a) 4, 12 (b) 3, 13 (c) 3, 12 (d) 4, 13
146. Find the next number in the sequence: 2, 5, 11, 23, 47, _____?
(a) 95 (b) 99 (c) 103 (d) None of these
147. Find the value of x, if 0.2x - 0.1 = 2.9x - 8.2
(a) -3 (b) -2 (c) 3 (d) 4 2
148. Find the values of x if 4x2 – 64 = 0.
(a) 4, -4 (b) 2, -2 (c) 8, -8 (d) None of these
149. Two pipes A and B can fill a cistern in 20 and 30 minutes respectively, and a third pipe C
can empty it in 40 minutes. How long will it take to fill the cistern if all the three are opened
at the same time?
1 1 1 1
(a) 19 min (b) 15 min (c) 17 min (d) 7 min
7 7 7 7
150. The study of insects is called ______.
(a) Ornithology (b) Anthropology (c) Geology (d) Entomology
151. What is the major monosaccharide found in the body?
(a) Galactose (b) Sucrose (c) Fructose (d) Glucose
152. Where DNA is located in a eukaryotic cell?
(a) Nucleus (b) Chromosomes (c) Mitochondria (d) All of these
153. The science of vegetable culture is known as:
(a) Horticulture (b) Apiculture (c) Agriculture (d) Olericulture
154. Balloons are filled with:
(a) Oxygen (b) Nitrogen (c) Argon (d) Helium
155. Estrogens are secreted by:
(a) Stroma (b) Ovary
(c) Follicle cells (d) None of these
156. Bile juice is secreted by:
(a) Liver (b) Gall Bladder (c) Pancreas (d) None of these
157. The pigment that gives human skin, hair and eyes their color is called:
(a) Alizarin (b) Melanin (c) Phthalocyanine (d) Quinacridone
158. Extensive planting of trees to increase forest cover is called:
(a) Agroforestry (b) Social Forestry (c) Afforestation (d) Deforestation
159. Clotting of blood vessels is called:
(a) Fibrosis (b) Agglutination
(c) Thrombosis (d) None of these
160. What is the full form of PROM?
(a) Programmable read-only memory (b) Program read-output memory
(c) Program read-only memory (d) Primary read-only memory
161. The power of a lens is measured in:
(a) Diopters (b) Aeon (c) Lumen (d) Candela
162. The circular depression containing a volcanic vent is called?
(a) Crater (b) Smog (c) Crust (d) Delta
163. Of the following, which element is common to all acids?
(a) Hydrogen (b) Carbon (c) Sulphur (d) Oxygen
164. Tides are primarily a result of the ____?
(a) Attraction of the Moon (b) Ferrell’s Law
(c) Ocean Currents (d) Earth's Pressure System
165. Batholith is a type of:
(a) Ocean Current (b) Secondary Pollutant
(c) Igneous Rock (d) Valley
166. Who from among the following, was not a brother of Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb?
(a) Dara Shikoh (b) Murad Bakhsh (c) Shah Shuja (d) None of these
167. London branch of AIML was established in:
(a) 1905 (b) 1906 (c) 1907 (d) 1908
168. Qutb-ud-Din Aibak died during the game of:
(a) Golf (b) Cricket (c) Football (d) Polo
169. Diarchy System was introduced in _________.
(a) 1909 (b) 1918 (c) 1935 (d) none of these
170. Original name of Noor Jahan was:
(a) Zeb un Nisa (b) Mehr un Nisa (c) Hammeda Bano (d) none of these
171. Congress Ministries Rule was a result of which elections?
(a) 1927 (b) 1935 (c) 1937 (d) 1946
172. Hajaj bin Yousaf was the governor of _____.
(a) Iran (b) Iraq (c) Syria (d) none of these
173. Quaid e Azam resigned from congress in________.
(a) 1906 (b) 1913 (c) 1916 (d) 1920
174. The title of Sir was conferred to Allama Iqbal in:
(a) 1921 (b) 1922 (c) 1927 (d) 1930
175. 3rd June plan is also called _________.
(a) Wavell Plan (b) Minto Plan (c) Bogra Formula (d) None of these
176. Who withdrew from US upcoming General election?
(a) Donald Trump (b) Joe Biden (c) Kamala Harris (d) Barack Obama
177. What was the theme of International Day of UN Peacekeepers 2024?
(a) Fit for the future, building better together (b) Unite we stand, divide we fall
(c) It’s your World (d) Peace is blessing
178. Magdy Eissa has set a new world Guiness World Record for the fastest journey to all seven
wonders of the world, he belongs to which country:
(a) Russia (b) Argentenia (c) China (d) Egypt
179. Who became the United Kingdom’s (UK) first Female Muslim Lord Chancellor?
(a) Shabana Mehmood (b) Sheren Ebadi (c) Nargis Fakhri (d) Sultana Razia
180. What was the initial cause of the student protests in Bangladesh?
(a) High tuition fees (b) Lack of government jobs
(c) Freedom fighter quota (d) Corruption in university administrations
181. Qatar to become first Muslim country to host Basketball World Cup in ___________?
(a) 2024 (b) 2025 (c) 2026 (d) 2027
182. Theme of “World Thyroid Day 2024” was ___________?
(a) Thyroid is curable (b) Goiter free World is essential.
(c) Non-Communicable Diseases (NCDs) (d) No Thyroid, No tension
183. Which country became the 10th full member of SCO on July 4 2024?
(a) Belarus (b) Pakistan (c) Iran (d) Afghanistan
184. NATO Summit 2024 was held in __________?
(a) Vilnius, Lithuania (b) Washington DC, US
(c) New York, US (d) Amsterdam, Netherlands
185. Masoud Pezeshkian is the _____ President of Iran.
(a) 7th (b) 8th (c) 9th (d) 10th
186. Which city is known as the "Eternal City"?
(a) Athens (b) Cairo (c) Rome (d) Paris
187. What is the capital of Australia?
(a) Sydney (b) Melbourne (c) Canberra (d) Brisbane
188. Who wrote the play "Hamlet"?
(a) Charles Dickens (b) Leo Tolstoy
(c) William Shakespeare (d) Mark Twain
189. Which element has the chemical symbol 'O'?
(a) Oxygen (b) Osmium (c) Oganesson (d) Osnium
190. Who wrote the book, “Political Conflict in Pakistan”?
(a) Ian Talbot (b) Anatol Lieven (c) M. Waseem (d) I.H. Qureshi
191. The theory of relativity was proposed by which scientist?
(a) Isaac Newton (b) Albert Einstein
(c) Nikola Tesla (d) Stephen Hawking
192. What is the hardest natural substance on Earth?
(a) Gold (b) Iron (c) Diamond (d) Platinum
193. Which country is known as the Land of the Rising Sun?
(a) China (b) Japan (c) South Korea (d) Thailand
194. In which year did World War I end?
(a) 1912 (b) 1914 (c) 1916 (d) 1918
195. After World War II, world became ________.
(a) Uni–Polar (b) Bi–Polar (c) Multi–Polar (d) None of these
196. Which historical figure is often credited with the phrase, "I think, therefore I am"?
(a) Aristotle (b) Plato (c) René Descartes (d) Imanuel Kant
197. Which country is known for the Maple Leaf on its flag?
(a) Canada (b) Australia (c) New Zealand (d) Denmark
198. Who was the first President of the United States?
(a) Abraham Lincoln (b) George Washington
(c) Thomas Jefferson (d) John Adams
199. When was the Treaty of Amritsar between the British and Sikh Empire signed?
(a) 1809 (b) 1810 (c) 18439 (d) 1842
200. Which of the following treaty/accords was aimed towards the Middle East?
(a) Abraham Accords (b) Minsk Agreement (c) Atlantic Charter (d) None of these
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