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ISLAMIAT MCQs fought in 12th month of First Hijrah.

• Jang Badr occurred in 2 A.H. 313 Muslims


PROPHET MUHAMMAD(PBUH) fought in battle.
• Holy Prophet was born in 571 A.D 22nd April ( • No of Hadith Collected by Abu Huraira (RA)
Day__ Monday). 5374.
• Father’s name, Hazat Abdullah. • Prophet hazrat Noah (AS) known as Shaikh al
• Mother’s Name, Hazrat Amna. Anbiya
• Maternal Grand Father’s name Wahib bins Abdul • Aby Ubaiduh Bin Jiirrah was entitled Ameen-ul
Munnaf. Ummat.
• Maternal Grandmother, Batarah. • Hazrat Umar proposed Azan for the first time.
• Real name of Abdu Mutalib was Shaba. • The dome over the sacred Grave of the holy
• Grandmother name, Fatima. prophet is known as Gumbad-e-Khizra.
• 10 is the number of Uncles and 6 aunts. • Baitul Mamur is a place where seventy thousand
• Prophet journeyed to Syria with Abu Talib at 12 angles were circumambulation during the Holy
years. Ascension.
• At 25 Prophet married to Hazrat Khadija. • Baitul Mamoor is on 7th Heaven.
• Hazrat Khadija accepted Islam first in Women • 4 kings accepted Islam when holy prophet sent
and in all. them letters.
• Hazrat Abu Bakar accepted first in Men. • Mosque of Zarar was demolished by prophet.
• Hazrat Ali accepted first in Children. • Hazrat Ali Conquered the fort of Qamus.
• Varqa Bin Naufal verified Prophet for the first • Lady named Zainab tried to poison the Holy
time. Prophet.
• Holy prophet had 4 daughters and 3 sons. • Prophet recited surah Al-Fatha at the conquest of
• At age of 40 holy Prophet received first Wahi. Makkah .
• In 622 A.D Holy Prophet migrated to madina. • Hashim was grand father of prophet & brother of
• Hazrat Haleema was the foster mother of Holy Muttalib.
Prophet. • The name Muhamammad was proposed by
• Besides Hazrat Haleema (RA) Holy Prophet Abdul Muttalib while the name Ahmed was
(PBUH) said that Umme-e-Aemon is also my proposed by Bibi Aminah.
mother. • Migration from Mecca to Abyssinia took place in
• Name the foster mother(s) of the Holy Prophet the 7th month of the 5th year of the mission i.e
(SAW)-- Hazrat Halema (RA), Hazrat Sobia (RA) 615 A.d. The total number of migrated people was
and Hazrat Khola (RA) 15 (11 men and 4 women).
• How many years after the birth of Holy Prophet • Second migration to Habshah took place in 616
(SAW), Hazrat Aamina died? Six years A.D.
• Sheema was the foster sister of Holy Prophet. • Second migration to Abyssinia 101 people with
• Hazrat Haleema looked after the holy prophet for 18 females.
4 years. • After Amina’s death, Ummay Aimen looked after
• 35 was the age at the time of Hajr-i-Aswad Prophet.
incident. • After Harb-e-Fajjar, Prophet took part in Halaf-
• Hazrat Bilal Habshi was the first slave to accept ul-Fazul.
Islam. • Prophet made second business trip to Syria in
• Wife of Abu Lahab used to spread throne in the 24th year of elephant.
way of prophet in 4th year of prophethood. • Friend of Khadija Nafeesa carried message of
• Home of Hazrat Arqam (RA) used as the centre Nikah.
of secret preaching by the holy prophet. • Surname of Haleema Sadia was Ummay Kabtah.
• In 7th Nabvi boycott of Banu Hashim began. • Surname of Prophet was Abu-ul-Qasim.
• Hazrat Adam met with Holy Prophet on the first • Da’ia of the Prophet was Shifa who was mother
heaven. of Abdul Rehman bin Auf.
• Hazrat Isa and Hazrat Yahya on 2nd. • Abdul Mutalib died in 579 A.D.
• Hazrat Yaqub on 3rd. • Masaira a slave of Khadija accompanied Prophet
• Hazrat Idrees on 4th. to Syria.
• Hazrat Harron on 5th. • First forster mother was Sobia who was mother
• Hazrat Musa on 6th. of Hamza.
• Hazrat Ibraheem on 7th. • For six years Haleema took care of Prophet.
• Al-Kaswa is the name of Camel on which • For two years Abdul Mutalib took care of
prophet traveled. Prophet.
• Prophet purchased mosque land at medina from • After 7 days the Aqeeqa ceremony of Prophet
two orphans (Sehl and Sohail). was held.
• Charter of Madina was issued on 1 A.H it had 57 • Prophet belonged to Banu Hashim clan of
Articles. Quraish tribe.
• Transfer of Qibla was ordered in 2nd A.H (18 • Among uncles Abbas & Hamza embraced Islam.
month). • Amina was buried at Abwa b/w Makkah &
• 27 total no of Ghazwas. Madina.
• First Ghazwah of Islam was Widan (Abwa), • Six months before the Prophet’s birth his father
died. • Moawakhat (the brotherhood) took place in 2nd
• Prophet had no brother and no sister. Hijra.
• Foster father of Prophet was Haris. • Jehad was allowed in 2nd Hijrah.
• At the age of 15, Herb-e-Fajjar took place. • Ashaab-e-Sufah: Muhajirs who stayed near
• Herb-e-Fajjar means war fought in the probihited Masjid-e-Nabvi.
months. • Hurrirah means a cat.
• First father-in-law of Prophet was Khawalid. • Bait-e-Rizwan took place in 6th Hijrah.
• Aamina belonged to Bani Zohra tribe. • Jewish tribe of Banu Nuzair expelled from
• Umar and Hamza accepted Islam in 615 A.d (5th Madina in 4th H.
Nabvi). • Bait-e-Rizwan is also known as Bait-e-Shajra
• Social boycott of Banu Hashim took place in 7th made under Keekar tree.
Nabvi. • Companions of Prophet at Hudabiya were 1400.
• Shi’b means valley. • Prophet stayed at Makkah for 15 days after its
• Social boycott continued for 3 years. conquest.
• A group of Madina met Prophet in 11th Nabvi. • 1 Lac companions accompanied Prophet at last
• Accord of Uqba took place in 13th Nabvi. Hajj.
• On 27th Rajab, 10 Nabvi the event of Miraj took • Prophet spent his last days in Ayesha’s house.
place. • Cave of Soar is located near Makkah 5 miles.
• 10th Nabvi was called Aam-ul-Hazan (year of • Quba is 3 miles away from Madina.
grief). • In sixth year of Hijrah, Prophet intended for
• Name of the camel on which Prophet was riding Umrah.
in migration was Qaswa. • Prophet stayed in Ayyub Ansari’s house for 7
• Omaar bin Hisham was the original name of Abu months.
Jehl. • Prophet performed Umrah in 7th A.H.
• Abu-al-Hikm is the title of Abu Jehl. • Zaid Bin Haris (R.A) was the adopted son of the
• Persons included in Bait-e-Uqba Oola 12 and in Holy Prophet.
Bait-e-Uqba Sani 75. • Year 570 known as year of Elephant or Amal Fil.
• Cave of Hira is 3 miles from Makkah. • Hazrat Khadija and Hazrat Abu Talib died in
• Hijra took place in 13th Nabvi. 619.
• Medina is 338 Km from Makkah. (210 miles) • First place from where Prophet openly started his
• Makkah conquest occurred in 8th year of Hijra. preaching Jabl Faran or Mount Safa.
• Prophet performed Hajj in 10th Hija. • Prophet did covert messaging at House of Arkam
• Prophet was buried in the hujra of Ayesha. upto 3 Nabvi. (i.e for 3 years)
• Prophet was born in 1st Year of Elephant. • Prophet preached openly in 4th Nabvi.
• Ambassadors sent to Arab& other countries in • Prophet narrated the event of Miraj first of all to
7th Hijra. Umm-e-Hani (real sister of Ali)
• King of Iran tore away the message of Prophet. • Prophet was staying at the house of Umme-e-
• King of Byzantine in 7th Hijra was Hercules. Hani on the night of Miraj.
• After 6 years of the birth of Holy prophet Bibi • In miraj Prophet traveled from Baitul Muqadas
Aamna died. to Sidratul Mantaha.
• After 8 years of the birth of Prophet Abdul • During Hijrat Saraqa bin Sajjal spied.
Muttalib died. • In Miraj Jibrael called Aazan in Baitul Muqadas.
• Holy Prophet demised at the age of 63. • Prophet led all the prophets in a prayer in miraj
• First Azan was called out in 1 A.H. at al-Aqsa
• Bahira Syrian Christian saint recognized prophet • Fatima died after 6 Months (age=31,11 A.H)
as last prophet. Prophet.
• Harb-i-Fajjar was a war fought b/w Quraish and • Youngest daughter Fatima.
Bani Hawazin Prophet was of 15 years and • Islamic official seal started on 1st Muharram, 7
participated in it. A.H
• Prophet visited Taif in 10th Nabvi. • Seal of Prophet was made of Silver.
• Tribe of Taif was Saqaif. • What was written on the Holy Prophet (SAW)
• Prophet with Zaid bin Haris went Taif & stayed seal?
for 10 days. Allah Rasool Muhammad
• Bibi Amna suckled Prophet for 3 days. • Prophet performed 1(in10 A.H) Hajj and 4(in7
• After 18 month at Madina of change of Qibla A.H) umras.
occurred. • Change of Qibla occurred on 15 Shaban,2
• Old name of Zu Qiblatain is Banu Saleem. A.H(Monday)(during Zuhr)
• Cave of Hira is in Jabal-e-Noor Mountain. • Construction of Masjid-e-Nabvi started
• At Masjid Al Khaif (Mina) almost 70 prophets Rabiulawal, 1 A.H.
are buried. • Namaz-e-Juma became Farz in Medina.
• Month of migration was Rabiul Awal • First man to embrace Islam on the eve of Fatah-
• Qiblah now-a-days is called Khana-e-Kaba. e-Makka was Abu Sufyan.
• Prophet addressed Khutba-e-Jum’aa for first time • First to migrate to Madina (first muhajir) Abu
in 1st Hijra Salam.
• Year of Deputation is 9th Hijrah. • Last to migrate to Madina was Abbas.
• First non-arab to embrace Islam Farwah bin Hafsa.
Umro • Hazrat Khadija was the first person to read
• Facsimile of the Prophet Mus’ab bin Umair. Namaz amongst the Ummah of the Prophet.
• Kalsoom bin al_Hadam gave land for Quba • Umm-e-Salma was alive at Karbala tragedy. She
mosque was the last of the wives of Prophet to die.
• The title of ammenul ummat is of Abu Ubaidah • Ummul Momineen Ummay Habiba was
bin Jarrah.(conqurer of Damascus) daughter of Abu Sufyan.
• The day when Prophet delivered his last Khutab • Ummul Momineen Ummay Habiba migrated to
was Juma. Abyssinia and Madina as well.
• Idols in Kaba before Islam numbered 360. • Ummul Momineen Hazrat Safia was the progeny
• The largest idol named Habal. of Hazrat Haroon.
• Bilal called first aazan of Fajr prayer. • Hazrat Maria Qibtiya gave birth to Hazrat
• The Hadith, which is transmitted with continuity Ibrahim, son of Prophet.
and enjoys such abundance of narrators that their • Hazrat Khadija was buried at Jannat-e-Moalla in
statement becomes authentic, is called Matwatar. Macca.
• The grave of the Prophet was prepared by Hazrat • Najashi was the king through which Prophet
Abu Talha married to Ummay Habiba.
• Qasim was first of the Holy Prophet's children to • The Umm-ul-Momineen Javeria’s actual name
be born. was Barrah.
• The first Namaz-e-Janazah performed by • Hazrat Khadija received salutation from Allah.
Rasoolullah was that of Asad bin Zaraara (radi • Third wife of Prophet was Hazrat Ayesha.
Allahu anhu). • Sauda said about Ayesha “My soul might be in
• The first Namaaz to be made Fardh was Tahajjud her body”
Namaaz, which was later made Nafil. • Hazrat Khadija was the only Ummul Momineen
• At Masjid-e-Nabvi first Muslim University was who was not buried in Jannatul Baqi.
established. • Prophet not offerd funeral prayer of Khadija due
• Holy prophet labored in the formation of Masjid- to Allah’s will.
e-Quba. • Ayesha is called Al-Tayyabeen.
• Masjid-e-Zarar was built by Hyporcrites at • Hazrat Ruqia died on the day of the victory of
Madina. battle of Badr she was the wife of Usman.
• 25 Doors are in Masjid –e-Haram, the most • After Ruqia’s death Ummay Kalsoom married
important door of Kaaba is Babul Salam. Usman.
• The flag colour of the Holy Prophet was white • Qasim was born in 11 years before Prophethood.
and yellow at the time of conquest of Makkah. • Hassan is known as Shabbar which means
• Friday is known as Sayeed Ul Ayam. handsome.
• Shab-e-Barat is celebrated on the 15th night of • For 14 months Hasan remained Khalifa.
Shuban. • Hasan is buried at Jannat-ul-Baq’ee.
• The camel driver of Prophet at the fall of Mecca • Eldest son of the Prophet Qasim.
was Usama bin Zaid bin Haris. • Third son-in-law of Prophet was Abul A’as.
• Prophet issued order of killing Abdul Uza bin • Hazrat Asad died first among the Sahabah.
Khatal at the fall of Mecca. • Hamza & Hussain are known as leader of
• At Koh-e-Safa, Prophet addressed after conquest Martyrs.
of Makkah. • Hazrat Usman Bin Talha was the Key holder of
Kaaba.
UMMUL MOMINEEN • Hazrat Saad bin Ubi waqas conquered Persia
• Umat-ul-Momineen is called to Wives of Holy firstly.
prophet. • Qabeela bin Qais is known as cup bearer of Zam
• Zainab bint Khazeema is known as Ummal Zam.
Masakeen. • Abbas was instrumental in bringing abu Sufiyan
• Abu Bakar gave the collection of Quran to in Islam.
Hazrat Hafsa. • Periods of Caliphs
• Khadija died on the tenth of Ramadan 10 Nabvi. • Abu Bakar 632-634
• Khadija was buried in Hujun above Makka • Hazrat Umar 634-644
• In the Cottage of Hazrat Ayesha, prophet spent • Hazrat Usman 644-656
his last days. • Hazrat Ali 656-661
• Khadija died at 65 years age. • Abu Bakar 2y 3m
• Last wife of Prophet Um Maimoona. • Hazrat Umar 10y 5m 21d.
• Khadija belonged to the tribe of Banu Asad. • Hazrat Usman 12y.
• First woman to lead an Islamic army Ayesha • Hazrat Ali 4y 9m.
(Jange Jamal) • Hazrat Abu Bakar was the merchant of cloth.
• Ayesha narrated maximum number of ahadith. • Real name of Hazrat Abu Bakar was Abdullah
• The second wife named Sauda. (befor Islam- Abdul Kaba).
• Zainub bint Jaish (Surah Ahzab) was married to • Apostasy movement took place in the khilafat of
the Prophet though Allah’s revelation or will. Abu Bakar.
• Daughter of Umer who married to Prophet was • Hazrat Abu Bakar died in 22nd of Jamadi-us-
Sani 13 AH. • Jibraeel will be first person questioned on Day of
• Abu Lulu Feroz, the slave martyred Hazrat Umar Qiyamat.
Farooq. • From amongst the animals, the first animal to be
• Hazrat Umar Farooq was martyred on 1st brought back to life will be the Buraaq of Prophet
Muharram 24 A.H. Muhammad.
• Hazrat Umar introduced Hijra Calender. • The first Ibaadat on earth was Tauba
• Hazat Usman is known as Zul Noorain because (repentance).
he wedded with two daughters of Prophet: • The first Mujaddid of Islam is Hazrat Umar bin
Rukya+Umme Qulsoom. Abdul Aziz.
• Usman accepted Islam at the instigation of Abu • First book of Hadith compiled was Muata by
Bakar. Imam Malik.
• Asadullah & Haider-e-Karar were the epithets of • Mosque of Prophet was damaged due to fire in
Hazrat Ali. the reign of Motasim Billah.
• Ali married Fatima in 2nd Hijra. • Jamia mosque of Damascus was built by Walid
• Hazrat Ali was born at Khane-e-Kaaba. bin Malik.
• Hazrat Ali was martyred on 21st Ramzan 40 • Umm-us-Saheehain is Imam Malik: Mauta.
A.H. • Mohd: bin Ismael Bukhari comprised of 4,000
• In Ghazwa Uhad Hazrat Ali was awarded with hadiths
Zulifqar. • Bukhari Sharif & Muslim Sharif are called
• Hazrat Umer accepted islam in 616 A.D. Sahihain.
• Hazrat Umar established the office of Qazi. • Imam Tirmazy was a student of Abu Dawood.
• Hazrat Umar added As Salato Khairum Min • Kitab-ul-Kharaj was written by Imam Abu
Noum. Yousuf.
• Usman migrated to Habsha • Mahmood Ghaznavi called kidnapper of
• Hazat Usman participated in all battles except scholars.
Badr. • Mullana Nizam-ud-Din founded the school of
• In the reign of Usman, Muwaviah established Dars-e-Nizamia.
naval fleet. • Baqee Billah revolted against Akbar’s deen-e-
• Only sahabi without seeing Prophet Awais Karni. Ilahi firstly.
• Umar levied zakat on horses. • Shaikh Ahmed Sirhandi was given the title of
• Ali lifted zakat on horses. Mujadid alf Sani by Mullana Abdul Hakeem.
• Abu Bakr had knowledge of dreams. • Baba Fareed Ganj Shakr married to the daughter
• Usman added 2nd Azan for Friday prayers. of Balban.
• Atique is the title of Hazrat Abu Bakr.
• Hazrat Umar established Department of Police. Al-Quran MCQS
• Hazrat Umar formed a parliament, namely • Kalima Tayyaiba is mentioned in Quran for 2
Majlis-e-Aam. times.
• Ghani was the title of Hazrat Usman (RA). • The word Quran means “read one”.
• Hazrat Ali has the title the gateway to • 114 total number of Surah
knowledge. • Surah means city of Refuge.
• Hazrat Ali is buried at Najaf. • 86 Makki Surah.
• Amer bin Aas embraced Islam in 7th Hijra. • 28 Madine Surah.
• Khalild bin Waleed embraced Islam in 7th Hijra. • 558 Rukus.
• First Moazin of Islam, Hazrat Bilal. • Al-Baqrah is the longest Surah.
• The home of Hazrat Abu Ayub Ansaari was the • Al- Kausar is the shortest Surah.
first place where the Prophet stayed in Madina • Al-Nass is the last surah.
Shareef. • 14 bows are in Quran.
• The first person sent to spread Islam under the • First bow occurs in 9th Para i.e Al-Inaam Surah.
instructions of the Prophet was Mus'ab bin Umair • Al-Faitha is the preface of the holy Quran.
who was sent to Madinah. • Five verses were reveled in the first wahy.
• The first person to make Ijtihaad was Abu Bakr • Namaz commanded in quran for 700 times.
Siddique • Al-Mudassar-2nd Revealed Surah.
• Hazrat Abu Zirr Ghaffari is known as the first • Al-Muzammil- 3rd Revealed Surah.
Dervish. • Al-Tauba does not start with Bismillah.
• Abdullah ibn Maz’oom:first person buried in • Al-Namal contains two Bismillahs.
Jannatul Baqi. • Three surah starts with curse.
• Hazrat Umar was the first person to perform • 6666 is the number of Ayats.
Janazah Salat in Jamaat with four Takbeers. • 29 total number of Mukata’t.
• First census of Islamic world in Umer’s period. • Hazrat Usman was the first Hafiz of the Holy
• The first person to become murtad (out of the Quran.
folds of Islam) was either Muqees bin Khubaaba • Hazrat Khalid Bin Saeed, the first writer of
or Ubaidullah bin Jahash. Wahy.
• Salah-udin Ayubi conquered Bait ul Muqadas. • 12 Ghazawahs described in Holy Quran (total
• Shaikh Abdul Qadir Jilani is buried at Baghdad. 27).
• Shah Jahan Mosque is at Thatta. • Abdullah Ibn Abbas, the first commentator of the
Quran and also known as interpreter of the Madina.
Quaran. • Angles mentioned in Quran are7.
• In surah Al-Saf, Hoy prophet is addressed as • Meaning of Aayat is Sign.
Ahmed. • Stone mentioned in Quran is ruby (Yaakut).
• Ghar-e-Sor is mentioned in Surah Al-Tauba. • Longest Surah (al-Bakr) covers 1/12th of Quran.
• 5 Surhas start with Qul. • Madni Surahs are generally longer.
• Hazrat Umar proposed the compilation of Holy • Madni Surahs consist of1/3rd of Quran.
Quran. • Makki Surahs consist of2/3rd of Quran.
• Al- Nasr is known as Surah Widah. • Surah Ikhlas is 112 Surah of Quran.
• Abdul Malik Marwan applied the dots in the • First complete Madni Surah is Baqarah.
Holy Quran. • Names of Quran mentioned in Quran is 55.
• Hajjaj bin yousuf applied diacritical points in • Surahs named after animals are 4 in number.
Quaran. • Namal means Ant.
• 37 total number of surah in last parah. • Surah Inaam means Camel.
• Al- Baqrah and Surah Al-Nissa is spread over 3 • Surah Nahl means Honey bee.
Parahs. • Surah Ankaboot means spider.
• Al-Falq and Al-Nas revealed at the same time. • The major part of Quran is revealed at night
• City of Rome is mentioned in Holy Quran. time.
• Surah Yaseen is known as Heart of Quran. • Generally aayats of Sajida occur in Makki
• Suran Rehman is known as beauty of Quran. Surahs.
• First revealed surah was Al Alaq, 96 in • 10 virtues are blessed for recitation of one word
arrangement of Quran.
• Complete revelation in 23 years. • Surah Anfal means Cave.
• Subject of Holy Quran is human. • In Naml two bismillah occur (2nds one is at
• Risalat means to convey message. aayat no:30)
• 26 prophets mentioned in holy Quran. • Surah Kahf means the cave.
• Holy Quran consist 105684 words and 3236700 • Muzammil means Wrapped in garments.
letters. • Kausar means Abundance.
• Longest Ayat of Holy Quran is Ayatul Kursi. • Nasr means Help.
• 6 Surah start with the name of prophets. • Ikhlas means Purity of faith.
• Surah maryam wholly revealed for a woman. • Falak means Dawn.
• In Bani Israeel and Al-Najaf the event of Miraj is • Un-Nass means Mankind.
explained. • Al-alq means Clot of blood.
• Last revelation descended on 3rd Rabi-ul Awal • Alm Nashrah means Expansion.
and it was written by Abi- Bin Kab. • Uz-zukhruf means Ornaments.
• Language of Divine Books. • Surah Rahman is in 27th Para.
• Taurat Hebrew • Bride of Quran is Rahman Surah.
• Injil Siriac • Surah Yasin is in 22nd and 23rd Para.
• Zubur Siriac • Present shape of quran is Taufeeqi.
• Holy Quran Arabic. • Quran is the greatest miracle of Prophet.
• Taurat was the first revealed book. • Word surah has occurred in Quran 9 times.
• Holy Quran was reveled in 22y 5m 14 days. • First seven aayats of quran are called Tawwal.
• There are 7 stages in Holy Quran. • The alphabet Alf comes most of times and Alf,
• Abdullah Ibn Abbas is called as leader of Zuwad Alphabet comes least number of times.
commentators. • Quran is written in Prose & Poetry.
• Apollo 15 placed the copy of the Holy Quran on • Quran is also regarded as a manual of Science.
the moon. • Surah Alq is both Makki and Madni.
• Tarjama-ul-Quaran is written by Abdul-Kalam • Name of Muhammad is mentioned in Quran for
Azad. 4 times.
• First Muslim interpreter of Quran in English is • Adam is mentioned in Surah Aaraf.
Khalifa Abdul Hakeem. • first Sindhi translation of Quran by Aakhund
• Shah Waliullah Translated Holy Quran in Persian Azizullah Halai
and Shah Rafiuddin in Urdu in 1776. • Torat means light.
• Hafiz Lakhvi translated Holy Quran in Punjabi. • Zaboor means Pieces/ Book written in big letters.
• Surah Alaq was revealed on 18th Ramzan. • Injeel means Good news.
• Number of Aayats in al-Bakar is 286. • 99 number of aayats describe Khatam-e-
• Longest Makki Surah is Aaraf. Nabuwat.
• Second longest Surah is Ashrah/Al-Imran. • Command against Juva & amputation of hands
• Surah Kausar has 3 Aayats. came 8th A.H
• First Surah compilation wise is Surah Fatiha. • Laws about orphanage revealed in 3 A.H.
• Fatiha means opening. • Laws about Zina revealed in 5 A.H.
• Fatiha contains 7 aayats. • Laws about inheritance revealed in 3 A.H.
• Fatiha is also called Ummul Kitab. • In 4th A.H wine was prohibited.
• First surah revealed in Madina was surah Fatiha. • The order of Hijab for women reveled in 4th
• Surah Fatiha revealed twice-in Makkah & A.H.
• Ablution made obligatory in 5th A.H. against enemies of Allah was Jibraeel.
• In Surah Al-Nisa the commandment of Wuzu is • The Angel who sometimes carried Allah’s
present. punishment for His disobedients was Jibraeel.
• Procedure of ablution is present in Surah • Jibrael is mentioned in Quran for three times.
Maidah. • Old Testament is the Torait.
• In 4 A.H Tayammum was granted. • New Testament is Injeel.
• Interest was prohibited in 8th A.H. • Psalms is Zuboor.
• During ghazwa Banu Mustaliq the command of • Gospal is Injeel.
tayamum was reveled. • Prophet is called Farqaleet in Injeel.
• Quran recited in Medina firstly in the mosque • Taharat-e-Sughra is Wuzu.
Nabuzdeeq. • There are two types of Farz.
• Quran verse abrogating a previous order is called • Saloos-ul-Quran is Surah Ikhlas.
Naasikh. • Aroos-ul-Quran i.e bride of Quran is Al-Rehman.
• First man to recite Quran in Makkah: Abdullah • Meaning of Baqarah: The Goat
bin Masood. • In Surah Waqiya the word Al-Quran ul Hakeem
• Forms of revelation granted to Prophet were 3 is used.
(wahi,Kashf,dream) • Surah Baqara & Ale Imran are known as
• First method of revelation of Quran Wahi. Zuhraveen.
• Kashf means Vision. • Wine is termed in Quran as Khumar.
• Initially Quran was preserved in memory form. • The first authority for the compilation of Ahadis
• After Umar’s death, copy of quran was passed on is .
to Hafsa. • Sahih Bukhari contains 7397 ahadis.
• Only Sahabi mentioned in Quran Zaid bin
Haris.(surah ahzab)
• Paradise is mentioned in Quran for150 times. PROPHETS OF ISLAM
• Section of Paradise in which Prophets will • Adam was created on Juma day.
dwell Mahmood. • Adam landed in Sri Lanka on Adam’s Peak
• Doors of Hell are 7. Mountain.
• Subterranean part of hell is Hawia. • Adam is a word of Syriani language.
• Number of angles of hell 19. • Adam had 2 daughters and 3 sons.
• Gate-keeper of hell Malik. • Kabeel killed Habeel because he wanted to
• Gate-keeper of heaven Rizwan. marry Akleema.
• Place of heaven at which people whose good • The first person to be put into Hell will be
deeds equal bad deeds will be kept in Aaraf. Qaabil.
• A tree in hell emerging from its base is • Sheesh was youngest son of Adam.
Zakoon. • Age of Adam at Sheesh’s birth was 130 years.
• Name of the mountain of hell is Saud. • Adam walked from India to Makkah and
• Heaven on earth was built by Shadad. performed forty Hajj.
• The word Islam has been used at 92 places in • Adam knew 100 000 languages. (Roohul
the holy quran. Bayaan)
• Except the name of Maryam the name of no • Abul Basher is called to Hazrat Adam.
other woman has come explicitly in the Quran. • Hazrat Adam built first mosque on earth.
• Iblees will not be punished with fire but with • Height of Adam was 90 feet.
cold. • Age of Adam at the time of his death 950 years.
• Iblees’s refusal to prostrate before man is • Hazrat Adam’s grave is in Saudi Arabia.
mentioned in Quran for 9 times. • Second prophet is Sheesh.
• Iblees means “disappointed one”. • Sheesh passed away at the age of 912 years.
• Al-Kausar relates to death of Qasim and Hazrat • Noah got prophethood at the age of 40
Abdullah • Noah’s ark was 400 x 100 yards area.
• If a woman marries the second time, she will • Ark of Noah stopped at Judi Mountain (Turkey).
be in Jannah with the second husband. • Noah preached for 950 years.
(Hadith) • Nation of Noah worshipped 5 idols.
• The Earth and the Heaven were created by Allah • Nation of Noah was exterminated through the
in 6 days, it is described in Surah Yunus. flood.
• Zaid bin Thabit collected the Quran in the form • Pigeon was sent for the search of land by Hazrat
of Book. Nooh.
• Tarjumanul Quran is called Abdullah bin Abbas. • Noah was sent to Iraq.
• In Surah Muzzamil verse 73 reading quran • 2242 years after Adam, Toofan-e-Noah occurred.
slowly and clearly is ordained. • About 80 people were with him in the boat.
• Jibraeel is referred in Quran as Ar-rooh. • Duration of storm of Noah was for 6 months.
• In Quran Rooh-al-Qudus is Jibrael it means holy • Noah lived for 950 years.
spirit. • Nooh is called predecessor, Naji Ullah; Shaikh ul
• In Quran Rooh-al-Ameen is Jibrael. Ambiya.
• Incharge of Provisions is Mekaeel. • Abu ul Bashr Sani is title of Noah.
• The angel who was sent to Prophets as a helper • After toofan-e-nooh , the city establish was
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• Ibrahim was thrown into the fire by the order of • Prophet Yahya A.S was sent to people of Jordan.
Namrud. • Hazrat Idrees (A.S) set up 180 cities.
• Hazrat Ibraheem intended to sacrifice Ismaeel at • Hazrat Dawood could mould iron easily with his
Mina. hand.
• Ibrahim was born at Amer near Euphrate (Iraq) • The event of ring is related to Hazrat Sulaiman.
• Ibraheem was firstly ordered to migrate to • Hazarat Moosa(A.S) had impediment in his
Palestine. tongue
• First wife of Ibraheem was Saarah. • Moosa was granted 9 miracles.
• Second wife of Ibraheem was Haajirah. • Musa crossed the Red Sea.
• Azaab of mosquitoes was sent to the nation of • The prophet mentioned in Quran for most of
Ibrahim times is Moosa.
• Abraham is called khalilullah, father of prophets • Ten commandments were revealed on Moosa.
and Idol Destroyer. • Moosa died on Abareem mountain.
• Age of Abraham at the time of his death 175 • Grave of Musa is in Israel.
years. • Teacher of Moosa was Shoaib.
• Ibrahim is buried at Hebron in Jerusalem. • Moosa was brought up by Aasia Bint Mozahim.
• Abrahem invented comb. • Elder brother of Moosa was Haroon.
• Hazrat Loot was contemporary of Hazarat • Moosa had only one brother.
Ibraheem • In Toowa valley Moosa was granted
• Abraham remained in fire 40 days. prophethood.
• Terah or Aazer was the father of Ibraheem. • An Egyptian was killed by Moosa.
• Grave of Lut is in Iraq. • Haroon was an eloquent speaker.
• Luut died at Palestine and is buried at • Haroon is buried at Ohad.
Hebron. • Haroon & Musa both were prophets and
• Ibraheem was the uncle of Luut. contemporaries.
• Loot was maternal grandfather of Ayub. • Hazrat Ayub was famous for his patience.
• Luut resided at Ur near Mesopotamia. • The miracle of Dromedary (camel) is concerned
• Ismaeel is called Abu-al-Arab. with Saleh
• Mother of Ismaeel was Haajrah. • 4 prophets were sent to Bani Israeel.
• Ishaaq built boundaries of Masjid-e-Aqsaa. • 722 languages were understood by Hazrat Idrees.
• Ishaaq was sent to Jews. • Hazrat Saleh invented Soap.
• At Muqam-e-Ibraheem, there are imprints of • Kalori: hill, from where Isa was lifted alive.
Ibraheem. • Zikraiya was carpenter.
• Ibrahim was first person to circumcise himself • Harzat Zikraiya was cut with the Saw.
and his son. • Adam & Dawood are addressed as Khalifa in
• Hajra the wife of Ibrahim was daughter of Quran.
Pharoah of Egypt. • Sulaiman & Dawood understood language of the
• Ibrahim was 86 years old when Ismael was born. birds.
• Ibrahim was ordered to migrate along with • The tree of date palm grew on the earth for the
family to valley of Batha meaning Makkah. first time.
• Ibrahim was sent to Jordan after leaving Haajrah • Prophets attached with the profession of weaving
and Ismaeel are Adam, Idrees & Shaeet.
• Age of Ibraheem at the birth of Ishaq was 100 • Hazrat younus was eaten by shark fish.
years and of Saarah was 90 years. • Younus prayed LAILAH ANTA SUBHANAK
• First wife of Ibrahim resided at Palestine. INI KUNTUM MINAZALIMIN in the belly of
• Ibrahim intended to sacrifice Ismaeel at Mina on fish.
10th Zul Hajj. • Grave of Dawood is in Israel.
• As a result of sacrifice of Ismael, Ibrahim was • Yahya’s tomb is in Damascus.
gifted a baby from Saarah named Ishaq. • Bilal Habshi is buried in Damascus.
• Zam Zam emerged from beneath the foot of • Prophet with melodious voice Dawood.
Hazrat Ismaeel in the valley of Batha (Makkah). • Alive prophets are Isa & Khizr.
• Hazrat Ismail discovered Hajar-e-Aswad. • Zunoon (lord of fish) & Sahibul Hoot : Younus.
• Zabeeullah and Abu al Arab are called to Hazrat • The prophet whose people were last to suffer
Ismaeel. divine punishment Saleh.
• Ismael divorced his wife being discourteous. • Suleiman died while standing with the support of
• Jibrael brought sacred stone to Ismael. a stick.
• Original colour of the sacred stone was white. • Ashab-e-Kahf slept for 309 years.
• Hazrat Idress was expert in astronomy. • The number of Ashab-e-Kahf was 7.
• Uzair became alive after remaining dead for one • Hazrat Essa (A.S) was carpenter by profession.
hundred years. • Besides Essa, Yahya also got prophet hood in
• Hazrat Yaqub has the title of Israel childhood.
• 1 Lac 24 thousand- total number of prophets. • Baitul Laham is the birth Place of Hazrat Essa
• Hazrat Idrees was the first who learnt to write. (AS) is situated in Jerusalaem.
• How many Sahifay were revealed to Hazrat • Isa would cure the victims of leprosy.
• Zakria was contemporary of Isa. i-Ashara.
• Isa was the cousin of Yahya. • Teacher of Hakeem Lukman was Dawood.
• Romans kingdom was established in Palestine at • Prophets lifted alive Isa,Idrees&Ilyas.
Esa’s birth. • Idrees was directed to migrate by Allah to Egypt.
• Romans were Atheists. • Idrees was the first man to learn to write.
• Ruler of Palestine at the birth of Esa was Herod. • Idrees was taken alive to Heavens at the age of
• Maryum grew up in the house of Zakaiyya. 365 Y.
• Besides Esa , Adam was also a fatherless • Gnostics regarded Sheesh as a divine emanation.
prophet. • Gnostics means Sheesinas and inhabited Egypt.
• Esa born at Bethlehem. • Idrees was sent to Gnostics.
• Yahaya was the precursor of Eessa. • Idol worship was forbidden by Idress to people.
• Yahya is buried at Syria. • Idress was special friend of one of the angels.
• Our prophet has the title Habibullah. • Idrees remained in 4th heaven.
• Prophet Dawood has the title Najeeb Ullah. • Idreess died in the wings of the angel.
• Prophet Jesus crist is called Rooh-ul-Ullah. • Pigeon was sent for the search of land by Noah.
• Tur-e-Sina was the mountain where Hazrat Musa • Sam, Ham & Riyyafas were the children of
(AS) received Allah’s message. Noah.
• Hazrat Musa was Kalimullah. • Bani Aad settled in Yemen.
• Science, astronomy, writing with pen, sewing • Shaddad was famous king of Bani Aad.
and weapons were made by Idrees first of all. • Glorious palace near Adan built by Bani Aad was
• Aad was the nation of Hood. known as Garden of Iram.
• After seven day’s continuous rain and storm the • Shaddad kingdom was extended to Iraq.
nation of Hood destroyed. • A violent storm was sent to Bani Aad.
• Nation of Samood was preached by Salih. • Grave of Hood is at Hazarmoat.
• Miracle of pregnant female camel was sent to • Oman, Yemen & Hazarmoat are in Southern
Samood. Arabia.
• 3 Sahifay were revealed to Ibrahim. • In Rajab, Arabs visit the grave of Hood.
• Israel was the son of Ishaq. • Bani Samood lived in Wadi al-Qura & Wadi al-
• Israel was 147 years old when Ishaq died. Hajr.
• Mountains would break by the miracle of • Wadi al-Qura, Wadi al-Hajr are in Syria & Hijaz.
Yaqoob. • Volcanic eruption was sent to Bani samood.
• Musa married the daughter of Shoaib. • Contemporary of Ibrahim was Lut.
• Due to Zakria’s prayer Yahya was born. • Hood was the uncle of Ibraheem.
• Yousuf remained in jail for 10 years. • A dreadful earthquake was sent to people of
• Yousuf and Yaqoob met each other after 40 Luut.
years. • Native area of Ibraheem was Mesopotamia.
• Yousuf was the son of Yaqoob. • Surname of Terah was Aazar.
• Yousuf’s family was called the Israeelites. • Father of Yaaqoob and Esau was Ishaq.
• Real brother of Yousuf was Bin Yamen. • Father-in-law of Ayyoob was Yaqoob.
• Yousuf was sold as a slave in Egypt. • Ishaq is buried in Palestine.
• Yousuf had 12 brothers. • Age of Ishaq when he was blessed with twins
• Yousuf was famous for his beauty & knew facts was 60 Y.
of dreams. • Yunus was the twin brother of Yaaqoob.
• Mother of Yousuf was Rachel. • Prophet bestowed with kingship of Allah:
• Yaqoob lost his eye-sight in memory of Yousuf. Dawood.
• Nation of Shoaib committed embezzlement in • Dawood was a soldier of Talut.
trusts. • Dawood lived in Bait-ul-Lahm.
• Shoaib called Speaker of the Prophets.(Khateeb • Talut was also known as Saul.
ul ambiya) • Dawood is buried at Jerusalem.
• Shoaib got blinded for weeping over destruction • Youngest son of Dawood was Sulaymaan.
of his nation. • Mother of Sulayman was Saba.
• Ilyas prayed for nation it rained after a period of • Sulayman ascended the throne of Joodia.
312 years. • Sulaymaan was a great lover of horses.
• Uzair reassembled all copies of Taurait. • The ruler of Yemen in the time of Sulayman was
• Taloot was the father-in-law of Dawood. Saba.
• Dawood was good player of flute. • Hud Hud informed Sulyman about the kingdom
• Fountain of Copper flowed from Sulayman. of Yemen.
• Woodpecker conveyed Sulayman’s message to • Saba means Bilqees.
Saba queen. • Whose kingdom came under a famine in the
• Younus remained in fish for 40 days. times of Ilyas: King of Ahab.
• King Herodus ordered the execution of Yahya. • Ilyas’s nation worshipped idol namd Lal.
• Politus on Roman governor’s orders tried • Ilyas disappeared mysteriously.
execution of Isa. • Successor of Ilyas was Al-ya-sah.
• Dawood is called as Najeeb Ullah. • Cousin of Al-ya-Say who was prophet was Ilyas.
• In quran ten commandments are named Awamir- • Uzair remained died for 100 years.
• For 18 years Ayyoob suffered from skin disease. prohibited.
• Real name of Zull Kifl is Isaih and Kharqil bin • The battle of Khandaq is also known an battle of
Thauri. Ahzab.
• Yunus died in Nineveh. • Conquest of Makkah was took place on 20
• Father of Yahya was Zakariyya. Ramzan.
• Trustee of Hekal was Zakiriyya. • Battle in which prophet not participated is
• Zakariya hid himself in the cover of the tree and known as Saria.
was cut into two pieces by Jews. • Hazrat Hamza was the first commander of
• Maryum lived at Nazareth before Esa’s birth. Islamic Army.
• Maryum migrated to Egypt after Esa’s birth. • In Uhd battle Muslim women participated firstly.
• Number of Hawarin of Moosa was 12. • Battle of Mauta was the first non Arab War.
• Jews and Romans were worried about Esa’s • 3000 was the number of musims at the battle of
influence. Ditch.
• Dawood’s real name was Abar. • 10,000 at the conquest of Makkah.
• Ahsan ul Qasas is the life history of hazrat • 30,000 at the time of Tabuk.
Yousif. • Last Ghazwa- Tabuk.
• Nebuchadnezzer was ruler of Babylon, he • For 20 days Prophet stayed at Tabuk.
founded Hanging garden which is one of the • Total number of Sarias is 53 or 56.
wonders of the world. • Porphet was the commander in the expedition of
• Qaidar was one of the sons of Ismail who stayed Tabuk.
at Hijaz. • First Islamic Non Arab was battle of Mautta 8.
• Idrees used the first pen. A.H..
• Four Ambiyah are still physically alive they are • The person killed by the Holy Prophet was Ubay
Esa and Idrees in the skies and Khidr and Ilyaas Bin Kalf.
are on the earth. • In Battle of Uhad, the teeth of Holy Prophet were
martyred.
BATTLES OF ISLAM MCQS • Khalid bin Walid was titled Saif-ul-Allah in
• First Ghazwa is Widdan or Abwa in 1 A.H battle Moata.
• 624 Battle of Badr.2hij • Abu Jahal was killed in Battle of Badr by Maaz
• 625 Battle of Uhad. 3hij (add)
• 626 Battle of Rajih.4hij • In Hudabiya Sohail bin Amru represented
• 627 Battle of Khandaq (Ahzab).5hij Quraysh.
• 628, Treaty of Hudaibiya, Hazrat Khalid bin • Battle of Hunain fought b/w Muslims and
Walid Accepted Islam, Conquest of Khyber.6hij Hawazin Tribe.
• 629, Battle of Mutah, Preaching of Islam to • Batttle of Tabuk was against the Roman Emperor
various kings.7hij Heraclius.
• 630, Battle of Hunain, Conquest of Makkah.8hij • The first Shaheed (Martyr) was Amaar bin Yaasir
• 631, Battle of Tabuk. 9hij • First female martyr: Summaya (mother of Amaar
• 632, Hajjat-ul-Wida.10hij bin Yaasir)
• 680, Tragedy of Karballah.61hij • The first person to be martyred in the Battle of
• Badr is a village. Badr was the freed slave of Hazrat Umar :
• Battle of Bard was fought on 17th Ramzan. Muhaj’jah
• Battle of Uhd was fought on 5th Shawal. • Khalid bin Walid was removed from the service
• Battle Badar Ghazwa is named as Furqan. in the reign of Hazrat Umar Farooq (RA). He was
• Uhd is a hill. removed in 17 A.H.
• Yom-ul Furaqn is called to Yom ul Badar. • Battle of chains was fought b/w Persians and the
• Fath Mobeen is called to Sulah Hudaibiah. Muslims.
• Number of soldiers in Badar, Muslim 313 Kufar • Umar bin Abdual Aziz is considered as the 5th
1000 Khalifa.
• After Badr conquest, Prophet stayed for 3 days • Abdul Malik was the poet ruler of Ummaya.
there. • Karballa took place on 10th Muharram 61 A.H/
• Badr was fought for 3 times. 680 A.D
• Martyr of Badr Muslims 14 Kufar 70 • Salahuddin Ayubi was of Abbasid dynasty.
• Leader of the Kufar in this battle was Abu Jahl. • Halaku Khan came to power after Abbasids.
• Number of Muslim martyrs in the battle of Uhad • Al Qanun was written by Ibn-i-Sina.
70 • Ibn Khuldun is called founder of sociology.
• In Uhad quraish were laid by Abu Sufwan. • Tahafut-al-Falasifah was written by Al-Khazali.
• In Uhad number of Muslim soldiers 1000 kufar • Halaku Khan sacked Baghdad in 1258 A.D.
3000. • Al Shifa a book on philosophy was written by
• Ahzab means Allies. Ibn Sina.
• Ditch dug on border of Syria with help of 3000 • prophet stayed at Makkah for 53 years & in
companions in 2 weeks. Medina 10 years
• Muslim strength 1600. • Mubha: an act which brings neither blessings nor
• Khyber was captured in 20 days. punishment.
• During Ghazwa Bani Nuzair wine was • Naval Commander of Islam, Abu Qays under
Hazrat Usman • Conquest of Makkah is called Aam-ul-Fatah.
• Battle of Camel was fought b/w Ali and Hazrat • Ghazwa-e-Tabook was fought in 9 A.H.
Aysha. • Hazrat Abbas was made prisoner of war in Badr.
• Hazrat Khalid bin Walid accepted Islam in 8th • Abu Jehl was killed by Ma-ooz and Ma-aaz.
A.H. • The leader of teer-andaz at Jabale-e-Yahnene in
• Hazrat Ali established Bait-ul-Maal. the battle of Ohad was Abdullah bin Jabeer.
• During the caliphate of Umar (RA) Iran was • Comander of infidels in Ohad was Abu Sufyan.
conquered. • Battle of Tabook came to an end without any
• Abu Hurairah has reported largest number of result.
Ahadith. • 2 weeks were spent to dig the ditch.
• Masjid Al Aqsa is the first Mosque ever built on • In a battle of Trench Hazrat Safia killed a jew.
the earth. • Qamoos temple was conquered by Ali during
• Sindh was conquered during the reign of Walid Khyber war.
1. • For battle of Tabook, Abu Bakr donated all his
• Kharajit is the earliest sect of Islam. belongings.
• Battle of Yermuk was fought in 634 A.D.: • In the battle of Ditch, the wrestler named Umaro
• Khyber conquest made in 7th Hijra (628 A.D) bin Abad-e-Wad was killed by Ali.
• The Ghazwa in which the Holy Prophet Pbuh • In Hunain Muslims were in majority than to their
missed four prayers was Ghazwa Khandaq. enemy:
• First woman martyr Samiya by Abu Jahl. • Hazrat Jaafar was martyred in Moata war.
• First man martyr Haris bin Abi Hala. • In Tabook ghazwa muslims returned without a
• Jihad means to strive hard. fight.
• Jihad made obligatory in 2nd A.H. • Gazwa Widdan was fought in the month of Zil-
• The battle was forbidden in Arabs in the month Hajj 1 A.H.
of Muharam. • In Hunain battle Prophet was left alone.
• Ghazwa Badr is named as Furqan. • The participants of Battle of Badar were
• Ohad is located near Madina. bestowed with highest reward by Allah.
• Ohad is 3 miles from Madina. • In Badr martyrs were Muhajirs=6 & Ansars=8.
• Abdullah bin Ubai accompanied with 300 men. • In the battle of Taaif, catapult was used first time
• 50 archers were posted to protect the pass in by Muslims.
Ohad mountain. • Against the Syrian tribe the battle of Al-Ghaba
• Ummay Hakeem was grand daughter of Abu was waged.
Jehl. • First Sariya Ubaidah bin Haris was fought at
• Banu Nuzair tribe settled in Khyber after Rabakh in 1 A.H.
expelled from Madina. • Last Sariya Hazrat Saad bin Abi Waqqas was
• Prophet dug a trench along the border of Syria. fought at Syria in 11 A.H.
• 3000 men dug the ditch.
• In battle of Ahzab a piercing blast of cold wind ISLAM MCQS
blew. • Istalam is kissing of Hajr Aswad.
• Khyber is located near Madina at 200 km • Islam has 2 major sects.
distance. • There are 5 fundaments of Islam.
• The centre of Jewish population in Arabia was • 2 types of faith.
Khyber. • 5 Articles of faith.
• Against Khyber muslim army was 1600 men • Tehlil means the recitation of Kalima.
strong. • Deen-e-Hanif is an old name of Islam.
• Khyber was captured in 20 days. • First institution of Islam is Suffah.
• Khyber is located near the border of Syria. • Haq Mahar in Islam is fixed only 400 misqal.
• Moata was situated in Syria. • Ijma means ageing upon any subject.
• Army of 3000 men was sent to Moata under Zaid • Qayas means reasoning by analogy.
bin Haris. • There are four schools of thought of Islamic
• After the death of Zaid bin Haris Hazrat Jaafiar Law.
was made the army leader at Moata. • Janatul Baki is situated in Madina.
• Under Khalid’s leadership, battle of Moata was • Masjid-e-Hanif is located in Mina.
won. • JANAT UL MOALA is a graveyard in MECCA.
• Battle of Moata took place in 8 Hijra. • Qazaf: false accusation of adultery punishable
• Tribe of Khuza joined Muslims after Treaty of with 80 lashes.
Hudaibia. • Lyla-tul-Barrah means the Night of Forgiveness.
• Battle of Hunain fought in 8 Hijra. • Karam-un-Katibin means Illustrious writers.
• Muslim army for Hunain was 14 thousand. • Oldest mosque on earth is Kaabatullah.
• Siege of Taif was laid in 9 A.H. • 1st Kalima=Tayyab, 2nd =Shahadat, 3rd
• Tabook expedition took place in 9 A.H. =Tamjeed, 4th =Tauheed, 5th =Astaghfar, 6th
• In 9 A.H there was famine in Hijaz. =Rad-e
• In 9 A.H there was scarcity of water in Madina. Kufar
• In Quran Tabook expedition is called expedition • Qiblah means anything in front.
of straitness. • Saabi is one who changes his religion.
• Sidrat-ul-Mantaha means last tree of the Eternity. prophet.
• Jaabi is one who collects Zakat. • Usher means 1/10.
• First collection of Ahadith is Sahifah-e-Saadiqa. • Khums means 1/5.
• Saying of Prophet are called Wahi Ghair • Word Zakat occurs in Quran for 82 times.
Matlloo. • In 2nd A.H the rate and method of distribution of
• In iman-e-Mufassal essential beliefs are 7 in Zakat was determined at Madina.
number. • Kharaj is spoils of war.
• The most exalted angels are four. • Fay is income from town lands.
• Greatest angel as per Islam is Jibra’eel. • Zakat on produce of mines is 1/5th.
• Each human being is attended permanently by • Ushr on artificially irrigated land is 1/20th.
two angels. • Al-Gharmain means debtors.
• Barzakh: time period between death and Day of • There are two types of zakat.
Judgment.
• Another name of surah Ali-Isra is bani Israel. FASTING MCQS
NAMAZ MCQS • Fast means to stop.
• 48 total numbers of Rakats are in Farz prayer. • Fasting made obligatory in 2nd A.H.
• Namaz-e-Khasoof is offered for Moon Eclipse. • Fasting is commanded in al-Bakarah.
• Namaz-e-Kasoof is offered for Solar Eclipse. • Feed 60 people is the atonement for breaking the
• Namaz-e-Istasqa is offered for Rain. fast or sixty sontinuous fasts..
• Holy Prophet offered Jumma Prayer in 1. A.H. • Bab-ul-Riayn is the door for fast observing
• Namaz-e-Istasqa is offered with backside of people.
hands upward. • Tarrawih means to rest.
• Holy prophet offered first Eid Prayer in 2. A.H. • Battle of Badr was fought in very first of
• Eid Namaz is Wajib. Ramzan on 17th.
• Madurak is the person who starts prayer with • Umar arranged the Namaz-e-Tarrawih.
Immam. • Month of Ramzan is known as Sayeed us
• Musbaq is the person who comes after one rakat. Shahoor.
• Fajar and Isha were essential in the early period • Five days are forbidden for fasting throughout
of Islam. the year.
• Tahajud mean abandon sleep. • Wajib means ordained.
• Qaada is to sit straight in Salat. • 1st Ashra of Ramzan=Ashra-e-Rehmat.
• Jasla is short pause between two sajdas. • 2nd Ashra=Ashra-e-Maghfirat.
• Qaumaa is standing straight during Rukus. • 3rd Ashra=Ashra-e-Nijat.
• A person who performs prayer alone is Munfarid.
• Farz in wuzu=4, Sunats=14. HAJJ MCQS
• Farz in Ghusual=3, Sunats=5 • Hajj means to intend.
• Types of Sunnah prayer are of two types. • Hajj made compulsory in 9 A.H.
• In Fajr, Maghrib & witr no chage in farz rakaat • First Hajj offered in 9 A.H.
in case of Qasr. • Hajj ordained in Surah Bakr.
• Takbeer-e-Tashreeq is recited in Eid-ul-Uzha. • The holy prophet performed only 1 Hajj in 10th
• Jumma prayer is Farz salat. A.H.
• Conditions of Salat are Seven. • There are 3 types of Hajj.
• takbeer-e-Tehreema are to be said in the salat: • One tawaf of Kaaba is known as Shoot.
one. • Tawaf begins from Shoot.
• Jasla is wajib. • Number of Jamarat is 3.
• To sit straight in Salat is called Qa’ada. • Mosque located in Mina is Kheef.
• Qa’ada is farz. • At Meekat, Hujjaj assume the state of Ihram.
• Two persons are required for a Jamat prayer. • Kalima Tauheed is recited during Hajj.
• Salat Juma became Farz in Madina. • At Mina the ritual of offering sacrifice is
• Five salat made compulsory in 10th Nabvi. performed
• Jamart-throwing of pebbles, it is performed on
ZAKAT MCQS 10th, 11th, 12th and 13th of Zul Hajj.
• Zakat means to purify. • Maghrib and Isha both prayers are offered
• Zakat was made obligatory in 2. A.H. together at Muzdalifa on 9th Zil Hajj.
• 7-1/2 is the nasab of gold and 52-1/2 tolas for • Yome-Afra is called to Hajj day.
silver. • Name of the place where the pilgrims go from
• Injunction of utilization of zakat is in Surah-al Arafat: Muzdalfa.
Tauba. • First structure of Kaaba was built by Adam.
• Number of heads for distribution of zakat are 8. • Ibrahim & Ismail rebuilt Kaaba 4500 years ago.
• Zakat mentioned along with Namaz in the Quran • Yum-e-Nahar is called to the Day of Sacrifice.
32 times. • Yum e Arafat is 9th Zul Hajj.
• 5 Camels, 40 goats, 3 cows and buffaloes is • One khutba is recited during Hajj.
nisab for zakat. • Al-Imarn is the surah in which Hajj is
• 1/10 is the nisab of irrigated produce. commanded.
• Zakat is treasure of Islam; it is the saying of holy • Holy prophet sacrificed 63 camels during hajj.
• Adam and Hazrat Hawa performed the first ever together.
Hajj. • Pebbles are collected from Muzdalfa.
• Running b/w Safa & Marwa seven times is • Jamarat which is nearest to Makkah is called
called Sayee. Jamarat-ul-Uqba.
• Most important step of Hajj after assuming • Smallest Jamarat is Jamarat-al-Sughra.
Ahram is Wuquf. • Rami is held at Mina.
• Waqoof-e-Arfah is the Rukn-e-Azam of Hajj • Talbiah is stopped after Rami.
• With the performance of Rami on the 10th Zil- • Afrad, Qar’ran and Tamatae are the types of
Hajj, the most of the bindings of Hajj on the Hajj.
pilgrim are released. • Dhulhulaifah is the Meeqat for the people of
• Three upright stones are called Jamarat. Pakistan.
• After Waquf the most important step is Tawaf. • Dhulhulaifah is a point six mile from Madina.
• In Hajj there are three obligations (Farz).
• Umrah can be performed at any time throughout
the year except 9th to 11th Zil-Hajj.
• Hujjaj stat at Mina for one day, the second day at HADITH MUBARAK
Arafat and the final day, encampment is done for a 1. Name the book in which name, activities and
night at Muzdalfah, it is called Wuquf. characters of the transmitter were given? Isma-ur-
• Who said that Hajj is greatest of all Rajjal
worships:Imam Malik. 2. What is the main purpose of Isma-ur-Rajjal?
• How many undesirable acts of Ihraam are there: For Authenticity of Hadith
six. 3. Name the member of Ashaab-e-Sufah who had
• How many permitted acts of Ihraam are narrated maximum Ahadis? Hazrat Abu Hurrairah
there:Four. (R.A)
• Prohibitions and restructions of Ihram are 8. 4. Name the Sahabi who narrated maximum
• The first and the foremost Farz of Hajj and number of Ahadis? Hazrat Abu Hurrairah (R.A)
Umrah is Ihram. 5. Hazrat Abu Hurrairah wrote 5374 narrations of
• The first and inner most circle around Ka’ba is Ahadis.
Masjid-e-Haram. 6. The book of narration which Abdullah bin Umar
• The second circle around Kaba is Makkah wrote is name as Sahifah-e-Saadiqah.
Mukaramah. 7. Who is the best interpreter of the Book of
• The third circle around Kaba is Haram. Allah?
• Who firsly fixed boundaries of Haram, the third Hazrat Muhammad (PBUH)
circle around Kaaba: Adam. 8. What is Hadith? Sayings of Hazrat Muhammad
• The fourth cirle around Kaba is Mowaqeet. (PBUH)
• The place where no one can advance without 9. What is Sunnah? Actions of Hazrat Muhammad
putting on Ihram is Mowaqeet. (PBUH).
• Two thousand years before the creation of Adam, 10. What is the literal meaning of Sunnah? A
Kaba was constructed. mode of life, A manner of Acting, and A Rule of
• Angels built Kaba firstly in the universe. Conduct.
• During the Noah’s time Kaaba disappeared due 11. From where the word “Hadis” is derived?
to flood. Tahdis
• The gate which is the best for the pilgrims to 12. What is the meaning of Tahdis? To inform
enter in Kaba is Bab-e-Salam. 13. Who used to write down every word of the
• Hajr-e-Aswad means black stone. Holy Prophet’s speech? Hazrat Abdullah bin Umar
• Actual color of Hajr-e-Aswad was white. 14. How many methods are there for the
• The small piece of land b/wk Rukn-e-Islam and compilation of Ahadis? Many
Rukn-e-Yamani is called Hateem. 15. Imam Ahmed bin Hanbal was the founder of
• The place where offering prayer is just like the………school of law. 4th
offering prayer inside Kaba is Hateem. 16. How many Ahadis does Musnad of imam
• There are five types of Tawaf. Ahmed bin Hanbal contain? 40,000
• Hajji go to Al-Multazim after completing the 17. How many Ahadis does Al-Mauta contain?
seven rounds. 1720
• Al-Multazim means the place of holding. 18. Who was the compiler of Al-Mauta? Imam
• The portion of the wall of Kaba which is b/w its Maalik bin Anas
door and Hajr-e-Aswad is called al-Multazim. 19. Who was the founder of the Maaliki School of
• Sayee is commenced from Safa and ends at Law?
Marwa. Imam Maalik bin Anas
• After performing Say’ee Hujjaj go to Mina. 20. Name the first authority for the compilation of
• Muzdalfa is a plain. Ahadis?
• Muzdalfa is located b/w Mina & Arafat. Imam Maalik
• Muzdalfa is located six miles from Makkah. 21. What an authentic Hadis is called? Sahih
• From Mina Muzdalfa is three miles away. 22. What is the meaning of Sahih? Authentic
• Muzdalfa is called Sacred Monument in Quran. 23. How many Ahadis does the “Sahih Bukhari”
• At Muzdalfa Maghrib & Isha prayers are offered contain?
7397 256 Hijri.
24. Which was the most authentic book on Hadis 56. What is the name of the writer of Sahih-al-
literature? Sahih Bukhari Muslim and his date of death? Imam Muslim bin
25. Which was the second book, after the Holy Hajjaj Neshapuri, death 262 Hijri
Qur’an for the Muslim World? Sahih Bukhari 57. What is the name of the writer of Jamia
26. How many Ahadis did Imam Muslim Ibn-e- Tarmazi and his date of death? Abu-Essa bin
Hajjaj compile? 12,000 Muhammad Essa Tirmizi
27. The collections by Bukhari and Muslim are 58. What is the name of the writer of Al-Moota
known as. and his date of death? Imam Malak bin Unis,
Two Sahihs death 179 Hijri
28. The Author of Al-Jami is……Al-Tirmizi 59. What is meant by Isma-ul-Rajjal?
29. The author of Ibn-e-Majah is……Al-Nasai The secret of the describers of Hadith
30. How many books are there in Al-Kutub-al- 60. Name the Um-mul-Momineen who described
Sitta? Six maximum Hadith? Hazrat Aaysha Siddiqua
31. What is the meaning of Al-Kutub-al-Sitta? Six 61. When did the work of editing the Hadith start?
Sahihs During the Ehd-e-Nabvi
32. Hadis is the narration and record of 62. Mashkaat Sharif belongs to which subject?
the…?Sunnah Hadith
33. Which is the second source from which the 63. Write the name of first collection of Hadith?
teachings of Islam are drawn? Sunnah Sahifah Sadiqa
34. How many parts of each Hadis are there? Two 64. Write four basic pillars of Islamic Laws?
35. What is the meaning of Sanad? Support Quran, Hadith, Ijma, Qiyas
36. What is the meaning of Matan? Substance 65. Which is the Mazahib Arbab?
37. How many kinds of Sunnah are there? Three Hanfi, Shafie, Malaki, Hanbali
38. Which city Became the first centre of Islamic 66. What is meant by Hadith Mutfiq Aly?
tradition? Medina or Hijaz This Hadith is explained in Bukhari and Muslim
39. How many methods did the traditionalists both.
apply for the authenticity of Hadis? Two 67. Which is the first age of editing of the Hadith?
40. What is meant by Sunnat? Ehd-e-Nabvi
Way (path) 68. Which is the second age of editing of Hadith?
41. What is the terminological meaning of Sunnat? Sahaba Tabayeen’s Age
The doings of Muhammad (PBUH) 69. Which is the Third Age Of editing of
42. What is meant by Hadith-e-Taqarar? Hadith?150 Hijri to 450 Hijri
Muhammad (PBUH) saw some body doing Islam:
something and remained silent. 70. Literally the word “Islam” means Submission
43. What is meant by Hadith-e-Qauli?The sayings to Allah
of Muhammad (PBUH) 71. Which religion is the favourite of Allah
44. What is meant by Hadith-e-Faili? Hadith in according to the Holy Quran? Islam
which any doing of Muhammad (PBUH) has been 72. Which two Prophets prayed to Allah to
explained. become the “Ummati” of the last Prophet (PBUH)
45. How the orders of Quran will be explained? and whose prayer was granted? Hazrat Isa (A.S)
By Hadith-e-Rasool (PBUH) and Hazrat Musa (A.S)….Hazrat Musa’s Prayer
46. Name any Majmooa-e-Hadith of Ehd-e- was granted
Nabvi? 73. Religion of Hazrat Adam (A.S) was Islam
Sahifah Sadqa 74. Fundamentals of Islam are Five
47. Who wrote Sahifah Sadqa? 75. What is the name of 1st Kalima? Kalima
Hazrat Abdullah-bin-Umro-bin-Al-Aas. Tayyaba
48. Were the Hadith composed after the death of 76. Kalima Shahadat is the Kalima number 2nd
Muhammad (PBUH)? No 77. Kalima Tamjeed id the Kalima number 3rd
49. Did the Sahaba used to write Hadith in the 78. Kalima Tauheed is the Kalima number 4th
presence of Muhammad (PBUH)? Yes. 79. Kalima-e-Astaghfaar is the Kalima number 5th
50. Which Khalifa ordered in 99 Hijri to collect 80. Kalima Rad-e-Kufr is the Kalima number 6th
Hadith? 81. Number of types of faith is…….Two (2)
Hazrat Umar-bin-Abdul Aziz (R.A) 82. What is the meaning of the word Allah?
51. What is meant by Sahih Sitta? Only being worth worship
Six Compact Books of Hadith. 83. Who is above any sort of limitations? Allah
52. What is meant by Saheyheen? 84. The word Tauheed stands for……..
Sahih-al-Bukhari, Sahih Muslim Ahad, Wahid, Wahadaniat
53. Which are the two famous books of Hadith of 85. The concept of Tauheed has been given by
2nd century? Motta Imam Malak, Kitab Al-Assar Hazrat Jibrael (A.S)
54. What is the name of writer of Kitab Al-Assar? 86. What is Tauheed? Oneness of Allah
Imam-e-Azam Abu Hanifa Naman bin Sabat 87. Which word is opposite to Tauheed? Shirk
55. What is the name of the writer of Sahih-al- 88. The Holy Quran considers as an unpardonable
Bukhari and his date of death also? Imam Abu sin? Shirk
/Abdullah Muhammad bin Ismail Bukhari, death 89. The Zoroastrians believe in of God. Duality
90. All h Prophets emphasized on……..Tauheed 126. Who is known as “Apostate”? A person who
91. Christians believe in……………of God. has read the Kalima of Isam, even then, he speaks
Trinity ill of Islam and does not see harm in his ill
92. Name the types of Tauheed. speaking of Islam. He is called “Apostate”.
Tauheed-fi-Zat, Tauheed-fi-Saffat, Tauheed-fi-Afal 127. Who is called “Hypocrite”? A person who
93. Name the religion which denies Allah as an reads the Kalima of Islam verbally and calls
unknowable entity? Buddhism himself Muslim but disbelieves it heartily is called
94. Which is the first belief of Islam? The unity of a “Hypocrite” (Munafiq).
Allah 128. What is the alternative name of Islamic
95. Which is the second belief of Islam? Qaeda/Belief? Eman-e-Mufassal
Prophethood 129. What is the basic Aqeeda of Islam?
96. The Prophethood is belief in………….the Eman on Allah, Eman on Angels, Eman on
Prophets of Allah. All Prophets, Eman on holy Books, Eman on Day of
97. Prophethood has been finished on the Judgement Day
Prophet……….Hazrat Muhammad (PBUH) 130. Which word is opposite to Islam? Kufr
98. What is the meaning of Risalat? To send 131. What did the Holy Quran say about Shirk?
message Zulim-e-Azeem
99. How Prophethood is attained? Bestowed by 132. What is meant by Wahi?
Allah Hidden message (Prophetic Experiences)
100. What is the meaning of Rasool? Messenger 133. What is the terminological meaning of Wahi?
101. In which Surah of the Holy Quran the word Allah’s message which He sent to his Prophets
“Khatimum-Nabiyyeen” is mentioned? Al-Ahzab 134. What is the meaning of Prophet? Messenger
102. Who is known as Rehmat-ul-Aalameen? 135. What is the terminological mining of Nabi?
Hazrat Muhammad (PBUH) To whom Allah bless with Prophethood is called
103. What is the meaning of Rehmat-ul-Lil- Nabi.
Aalameen? Mercy for all worlds 136. What is the difference between Nabi and
104. Which is the third belief of Islam? Rasool? Rasool brings new Din whereas Nabi did
Belief in the Angels not do so.
105. What is the meaning of Malaika? Angels 137. Who was the first Prophet? Hazrat Adam
106. How many the most exalted angels are there? (A.S)
Four 138. If somebody after Muhammad (PBUH)
107. Who is the greatest angel according to the claims for Prophethood, what will we say to him?
teachings of Islam? Hazrat Jibrael (A.S) Kazzab (Liar)
108. The angel is created out of? Noor 139. What was the source of Prophet’s teaching?
109. What is the meaning of Noor? Divine light Wahi-e-Elahi
110. Who acts as Allah’s agent? Angels 140. To which Prophet Angels offered Sajda?
111. By how many angels each human individual Hazrat Adam (A.S)
is attended permanently? Two 141. Is the word Rasool also used for Angels? No
112. In which category Iblees lies? Jinn 142. Write the names of four famous Angels.
113. Who is referred in the Quran as Rooh-ul- Hazrat Gabriel, Hazrat Izraeel, Hazrat Israfiel,
Ameen/Ar-Rooh/Rooh-al-Qudus? Hazrat Jibrael Hazrat Mekael
(A.S) 143. Who is the two ministers od Muhammad
114. Who is the in charge of rain? Hazrat Mekael (PBUH) at sky? Hazrat Gabriel, Hazrat Mekael
(A.S) 144. What is the duty of Hazrat Gabriel?
115. Who is the in charge of provisions? To convey Allah’s message to Nabi.(Brought the
Hazrat Mekael (A.S) revelation from Allah to Prophet).
116. Who is called as Malk-ul-Moot? Hazrat 145. What is the duty of Hazrat Izraeel? To
Izraeel (A.S) capture Rooh. (He is called the angel of death)
117. How many Holy Books are there? Four (Malaki Maut)
118. What is the most important subject of the 146. What is the duty of Hazrat Mekael?
Holy Books? Human beings To manage rains and eatings for creature.
119. The Torat (the old testament) was revealed 147. What is the duty of Hazrat Israfiel? To blow
on………..Hazrat Moosa (A.S) Soor. (Israfiel will blow the trumpet at the end of
120. The Zaboor (Psalm) was revealed the world on the day of Judgement).
on…………..Hazrat David (A.S) 148. Name four Holy Books.
121. The Injeel or Bible (New Testament) was Torat, Zaboor, Injeel and Holy Quran
revealed on…………….Hazrat Issa (A.S) 149. To which Prophet Zaboor belonged? Hazrat
122. The Holy Quran was revealed on…………. Dawood
Hazrat Muhammad (PBUH) 150. Which book belonged to Hazrat Musa? Torat
123. Of the Holy Book, which is superior? Holy 151. To which Prophet Injeel belonged? Hazrat
Quran Essa (A.S)
124. Of the Holy Books Allah takes responsibility 152. In Torat by which name Muhammad (PBUH)
for the everlasting preservation? Quran were called? Tayyab
125. What are those people called who do not 153. In Zaboor under which name Muhammad
believe in Islam? Kafirs (disbelievers) (PBUH) were called? Farooq
154. Zaboor was first to deliver or Torat 188. Only one of the following category is exempt
Torat from Farz prayer Lunatic
155. In which language Torat, Zaboor and Injeel 189. Eid prayer is a Wajib
were delivered? Abrani 190. Wazu for Namaz has……….Farz.
156. What is the meaning of Akhirah? Four
A thing coming later 191. The command for Ablution is present in the
157. What is the opposite word to Akhirah? Dunya Surah An-Nisa
(word) 192. The permission for Tayammum was granted
158. What is the meaning of Dunya? A thing in in…….4 A.H
hand 193. Namaz-i-Tarawih is…………Sunnat
159. Which two names of Hell are described in 194. The parts of prayer (Salat) which are
Holy Quran? Jahanum, Jaheem compulsory are called…….Farz
160. Explain the first and the last Aqeeda (Belief)? 195. That part of prayer (Salat) which the Holy
Aqeeda-e-Tauheed, Aqeeda-e-Akhirah Prophet (PBUH) used to do is called……Sunnat
161. What is the heading of Surah Ikhlas? 196. What name is given to the direction towards
Aqeeda-e-Ikhlas (Belief in Oneness of Allah) which the Muslims face during Salat? Qibla
162. “None deserves to be worshipped but Allah 197. The funeral prayer is……Farz-e-Kaffaya
and Muhammad (PBUH) is the Prophet of Allah “. 198. The Salat Witr is a part of….. Isha
It is the translation of…………….Kalima-e- 199. The act of shortening one’s prayer while on
Tayyaba journey is called……….Qasr
163. How many Kalimas are in Islam? 6 200. What is the number of Rakaats in all five
164. Name the Kalima which is necessary or a time prayers? 48
Muslim to recite? Kalima-e-Tayyaba 201.The reward of which prayer is equal to the
165. What is the meaning of Tayyaba? Purity reward of Hajj or Umra?Namaz-i-Ishraq
166. What is the meaning of Shahadat? Testimony 202. Which prayers were essential in the early
167. What is the meaning of Astaghfaar? period of Islam? Fajr and Isha
Penitence 203. Standing straight for a short while after
168. What is the meaning of Rad-e-Kufr? Rukuh is called…….Qauma
Repudiation of infidelity 204. Qauma is……….Wajib
169. What is the meaning of Salat? 205. The short period between two Sajdas is
The recitation of Darood. called………Jalsa
170. Namaz (Salat) means………… 206. Jalsa is……..Wajib
Rehmat, Dua, Astaghfaar 207. To sit straight in Salat is called…….Qaada
171. Namaz (Salat) was made obligatory during 208. How many times Salam is performed in the
the Prophet’s Miraj in…………..of the Nabvi. Salat? Two
10th 209. How many Sajdas are in Salat-e-Janaza? Zero
172. The number of ‘Nafl’ Namaz is Five 210. Zakat literally means Purification
173. Namaz-e-Kas00f is offered when………. 211. Zakat is the…….fundamental pillar of Islam?
Moon eclipses 2nd
174. “Kasoof” is a prayer of Solar eclipse 212. Which is the second of the most important
175. Namaz-e-Istasqa is a prayer for……Rain pillars of Islam? Salat
176. Salat-e-Istakhara is offered for………. 213. When Zakat was made compulsory? 2 A.H
Coming Hajat 214. Who said that there was no difference
177. Salat-e-Hajat is offered for…….. between Salat and Zakat? Hazrat Abu Baker
Prevailing Hajat (R.A)
178. When a Muslim is bestowed with a blessing 215. How many times the word Zakat occurs in
by Allah, Muslim should offer……Salat-e-Shukar the Holy Quran? 32
179. Salat-e-Khauf is offered during War 216. Caliph………..did Jihad on the issue of
180. Total number of Rakaats in the Farz prayers Zakat.
is………..48 Hazrat Abu Baker
181. ………….prayer (Salat) is not preceded by 217. Without which act the prayer is useless?
Azan. Zakat
Eid-ul-Fitr, Eid-ul-Azha, Funeral 218. One who disbelievers in Zakat is a Kafir
182. The Holy Prophet (PBUH) offered First 219. Person who is liable to pay Zakat is
Jumma prayer in the year……….1 A.H called…………Sahib-e-Nisab
183. The Jumma prayer is not compulsory 220. How many camels render are to par Zakat? 5
for…………Women 221. How many goats render are to pay zakat? 40
184. Which two prayers have no Azan? 222. How many sheep render are to pay zakat? 40
Janaza and Eid 223. How many cows render are to pay Zakat? 30-
185. Which prayer is offered with backside of 40
hands upward? Istasqa
186. The Holy Prophet offered First Eid prayer in 224. How many bulls render to pay Zakat? 30-40
3A.H 225. How may buffaloes render are to pay zakat?
187. Six additional Takbeers are offered in 30-40
following prayer Eid 226. Jiziya is also called……..Poll tax
227. How much of the produce of mine owners 263. Jamarat on 10th, 11th, 12th and 13th of the
have to pay? 1/5th Zil Hajj is performed in……….Mina
228. What is the meaning of Khums? 1/5th 264. Which two prayers are offered together at
229. What is the compulsory tax on the produce of Muzdalifa on the 9th Zil-ul-Hajj? Maghrib-Isha
agriculture land? Ushr 265. The number of Khutbas during the Hajj
230. How many kinds of Muslims are eligible to is………..One
receive Zakat according to the Holy Quranic 266. The first Hajj was performed by
Verse? 8 Hazrat Adam (A.S), Hazrat Hawa (A.S)
231. Zakat is payable on gold of…….7.5 tolas 267. Who built the first structure of the holy
232. Zakat is payable on silver of…….52.5 tolas Kabba? Hazrat Adam (A.S)
233. Nisab for irrigated produce is…….10/100 268. What is the fundamental pillar of Islam which
234. “Zakat” is the treasure of Islam, who said requires both physical and financial sacrifices?
this? Holy Prophet (PBUH) Hajj
235. Literally Roza (fasting) means……To stop 269. Literally Jihad means To strive hard
236. The fasting became compulsory in……A.H 270. Jihad was ordained on Muslims through a
for the first time. 2nd Quranic verse in……(A.H) 2nd
237. The function of fasting is….. 271. The battle was forbidden in Arabs in the
To purify heart from worldly desires. month of…………Muharram
238. The commandment for observing Fast has 272. The word Jihad is derived from the word
been stipulated in the Surah…… Al-Baqara Juhada
239. What is atonement for breaking the Fast? 273. The meaning of Jihad fi Sbil Allah is………..
To feed 60 people Fighting in the way of Allah
240. It is a door through which fast observing 274. What is the meaning of Qital? Fighting
people would enter paradise. Bab-ul-Riyan 275. How many encounters took place between
241. Which important night falls in Ramzan? the Muslims and non-Muslims during the life of
Lailat-ul-Qadr the Holy Prophet (PBUH)? 82
242. How many days are forbidden for fasting 276. What is the meaning of Rukn? Support
throughout the year? 5 277. What is the plural f Rukn? Arkan
243. In which month virtues flourish and evil is 278. What is said to Namaz in Arabic? Salat
suppressed? Ramzan 279. What are the meanings of Salat? Rehmat,
244. What is the meaning of Aitekaf? Seclusion Barkat
245. Aitekaf during the month of Ramzan is Wajib 280. When Namaz was ordered?
246. Which Rukn-e-Islam is called as shield? On 27th Rajab 10th Hijri on the occasion of
Fasting Mehraj
247. Which is the Third fundamental pillar of 281. What is the difference between Kufr and
Islam? Fasting Islam? Namaz
248. When Siyyam of Ramzan was ordered? 2 282. Name the five Namaz
A.H Fajar, Zuhar, Asar, Maghrib, Isha
249. Tarawih is a prayer of Ramzan. It means To 283. Describe the Farz Rakaats of each Namaz
stand Fajar 2, Zuhar 4, Asar 4, Maghrib 3, Isha 4
250. Which important Ghazwa was fought in the 284. What are the Farz of Namaz (Salat)?
very first Ramzan? Badr Qayyam, Rakoo, Sajda
251. Who arranged Namaz-e-Tarawih in the 285. Which kind of worship is liked by Allah?
leadership of Imam? Hazrat Umar (R.A) Namaz
252. Literally meaning of Hajj is…The will of 286. When Wazoo was ordered? 5 Hijra
visit 287. When Azan was started? 1 Hijra
254. Hajj was made obligatory in…… 9 A.H 288. When Tayammum was ordered? 5 Hijra
253. Yome-Afra is called…………Hajj Day 289. Namaz-Ba-Jamaat is how much better than
254. The Holy Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) individual Namaz? 27 times
performed……Hajj in his life. One 290. In which timings the Namaz is prohibited?
255. Hajj is a pilgrimage of……………Holy Sun rising, suns setting, sun at the mid
Kabba 291. When first azan was read in Kabba?
256. When did the Holy Prophet Muhammad 9 Hijri, on the occasion of conquest of Makah
(PBUH) offer Hajj? 11 A.H 292. Which Namaz Allah likes among Nafli
257. There are………..types of Hajj. Three Namaz? Namaz-e-Tahajat
258. In which Surah Hajj has been commanded? 293. What the Namaz-e-Jumma and Eids create in
Al-Baqara Muslims? Collectiveness (Gathering)
259. How many camels the Holy Prophet (PBUH) 294. When is Namaz-e-Kasoof read?
scarified? 63 At the time of Solar eclipse
260. Shoot means One tawaf of Kabba 295. When Namaz-e-Kauf is read? When no rains
261. The day of sacrifice during Hajj is 296. How many Takbeers are in Namaz-e-Janaza?
called…….. Four
Yum-e-Nehr 297. When the order for Tahweel-e-Qibla was
262. The rite of offering sacrifice is performed at made?
Mina 2 Hijri
298. When first Namaz of Eid-ul-Fitr was read? 328. How many camels were scarified by
1st Shawal, 2 Hijri Muhammad (PBUH) on that Hajj? 100 camels
299. On Judgement Day, what will be asked first? 329. How many camels were sacrificed by
Namaz Muhammad (PBUH) with his own hands?
300. How many times word Zakat is used in 63 camels and the remainder by Hazrat Ali (R.A)
Makki Surahs? 22 times 330. What is the difference between Haj and
301. What is the rate of usher for canal irrigated Umra? Hajj is offered between 7 to 13 Zil-Haj
Zameen? 5 per cent or 1/5 whereas Umra can be performed any time.
302. Who are not entitled to get Zakat? 331. What is meant by Mabrood? That Hajj which
Parents, Husband, wife and children is performed to obtain the goodwill of Allah
303. What is the 4th Rukn (pillar) of Islam? 332. What is the distinctive mark of a Muslim
Roza (fasting) colony? Mosque
304. How many Arkan Roza has? 333. Which is the oldest mosque on the Earth?
Three, to restrict eating, drinking and sexual Kabba
intercourse 334. Who is the oldest mosque builder? Hazrat
305. What are the objectives of Roza? Adam (A.S)
Taqwa, Zabti-Nafas, Shukar 335. Which mosque was built first of all in Islam?
306. What we say to 1st Ashra of Ramzan? Quba.
Rehamt-ka-Ashrah 336. Who laid the foundations of Quba?
307. What we say to 2nd Ashrah of Ramzan? Hazrat Muhammad (PBUH)
Maghfrat-ka-Ashrah 337. Where Prophet (PBUH) did hold his court?
308. What we say to 3rd Ashrah of Ramzan? Masjid-e-Nabvi
To get rid of Hell’s fire 338. Where was established the first Muslim
309. From which Prophet’s age Hajj was started? University? Masjid-e-Nabvi
Hazrat Ibrahim 339. The Prophet (PBUH) himself laboured for a
310. Describe the Arkans of Hajj mosque. what’s its name? Quba
There are two Rukns, Stay at Arafat and Tawaf-e- 340. How many mosques are discussed in the holy
Kabba Quran? 4
311. What is meant by Tawaf? 341. The Prophet (PBUH) used to go to a
To take seven rounds around Khana Kabba. particular mosque on every 17th of Ramzan.
312. What to read while entering Haram Sharif What’s the name of that mosque? Quba
during Hajj in Ahram? Talbia (Talibiyah) 342. When was the construction of Masjid-e-
313. Which stone of Kabba wall is kissed? Nabvi started? 1 A.H
Hajjar-e-Aswad 343. How many doors are of Masjid-e-Haram? 25
314. What is named to run between Safa and 344. The Prophet (PBUH) prayed several times for
Marwa? Sayee victory in the war of ditch. Name the Mosque?
315. What is said to throw stones at three spots? Masjid Fatah
Rami 345.Which Surah starts without Bismillah? Al-
316. What is Yum-ul-Tarvia and what is done on Toba
that day? 8 Zil-Hajj, Stay at Mina 346. A male is coffined/wrapped in 2 and female
317. What is meant by Yaum-e-Arafat and what is dressed sheets: 2 and Female :3
done on that day? 9 Zil Hajj, Stay at Arafat before 347. Amount of zakat cannot be used in _____
Maghrib .Mosque
318. What is meant by Tawaf-e-Qadoom? 348. What is Sahihain: Bukhari and Muslim
First Tawaf on presence at Kabba 349. Jehad become mandatory in ___Hijra: 2
319. What is Tawaf-e-Zayarat? AH
To offer Tawaf between 10 to 12 Zil-Hajj 350. Which one is called Masha’ar-ul-Haram:
320. What is meant by Tawaf-e-Wadah? Muzdalifa valley
Last Tawaf before leaving home 351. Who was the first martyre in Islam: Hazarat
321. What is meant by Yum-ul-Nehr? Sumaya (RA)
To offer sacrifice of goats on 10 Zil-Hajj after 352. Who first embraced Islam among women:
throwing stones at Mina. Hazrat Khadija (RA)
322. How many rounds are paid between Safa and 353. What is Istelam: kissing Hajre Aswad
Marwa? Seven 354. Who collected Quranic verses in one place:
323. In which dress Hajj is offered? Ahram Hazrat Usma (RA)
324. What is Miqat? Where Ahram has to put on. 355. How much Surah the Quran contains:. 114.
(A pilgrim must put Ahram before reaching a point The 356. Nisab of Zakat in gold is: 7 ½ Tolas. A
called Miqat) Verse of 357.the Holy Quran indicates the name
325. What is meant by Shoot? of: Hazrat Zaid. 358. A Muslim female is coffined
One round around Khana Kabba. in: Five Sheets
326. Who was the Ameer-ul-Hujaj on 9th Hijri? 359. The original name of Imam Bukhari is:
Hazrat Abu Baker Siddique Muhammad bin Ismail
327. How many Sahaba were along with 360. Makka was conquered in: 8 A.H.
Muhammad (PBUH) during Hajj? 361.Qurbani (Holy Slaughtering)is made during
More than one Lac or (1, 24,000) Hajj at: Mina
362.Jami-i-Quran is taken for: Hazrat Usman 396. A Verse of the Holy Quran indicates the name
(R.A). 363.Pious-Caliphate lasted for about: of: Hazrat Zaid (RA)
Thirty Years 397. Masjid Zu Qiblatain is situated in : Madina
364. Gathering on Arafat during Hajj is made on: 398. Who was a Historian, justice, philospher as
9th Zil Hajjah well as Politician? Abdur Rehman bin Khaldun
365. How many stages the Quran contains? 7 399. Which Surah of Quran has Bismillah twice:
366. Who was the first writer of "Wahi" in Al Namal
Quraish? Hazrat Zaid bin Sabit (RA) 400. Had -e- Qazaf (False Accusation) is: 80
367.Kitab-ul-Assar is compiled by: Lashes
Imam Abu Hanifah (RA) 401. Ada Bin Hatam Thai embraced Islam in: 9
368. Imam Shafi took the office of "Religious Hijri
Judgment" in the age of: 15 years 402. Wealth obtained from a mine is liable to:
369. What was the name of foster sister of the Khumus
Holy Prophet (PBUH)? Hazrat Shima (RA) 403. Sadaq-e-Eid-ul-fitr has been proclaimed in
370. Namaz-e-Istisqa" is prayer for: Rain the year: 2 Hijri
371. Who is called "saqi zam zam"? Hazrat Abbas 404. Imam-e-Dar-ul-Hijrat was a title of: Imam
(RA) Malik
372. What is the number of Ramzan in the Islamic 405.The seal affixed on important letters by
Calender? 9th prophet (SAW) was in the Custody of: Hazrat
373. Who advised Abu Bakr (R.A) to compile the khuzaifa (RA)
Quran: Hazrat Umar (R.A) 406.Ameen –ul-Umat is the title of Hazrat:
374. The Prophet made Hazrat Muaaz bin Jabal Abu-ubaida bin Al jaraah (RA)
the Governor of: Yaman 407. River Neil was declared as Sayed-ul-Anhar
375. Who are the “Sahibain”? Abu Yusuf and by Hazrat: hazrat Umer (RA)
Imam Shaibani 408. Umm-ul-Masakeen was the title given to one
376. Hajj is not completed unless you go to: of the wives of the Prophet (SAW):
Arafat Hazrat Zainab benet Khuzima (R.A)
377. “Kitab-al-Umm” is written by: Imam Shafi 409. Hazrat Muhammad (SAW) gave the key of
378. The foundation of Bait Ul-Hikmah was laid Bait Ullah permanently to Hazrat: Usman bin
down during: Abbasid Period Talha
379. What is the number of month “Rajab” in 410. Arafat gathering is held on: 9 Zil hajj
Islamic Calendar? 7th 411. Saad Bin Abi waqas is included amongst the
380. First Mujadid was Hazrat Umar bin Abdul Ushera-e- Mubhashera:
Aziz. Who was the second one? Ahmad Sirhindi 412.Batha Valley is situated in: Makkah
381. Sahifa Hammam bin Munabih was found by: 413.The longest Surah of the Qur'an is:
Dr. Hamidullah Surah al Baqarah
382. In which Surat of Quran there is mention of 414.Al-Maeen is a Surah in which there are:
Zulqarnain? Alkahaf 100 or more ayahs
383. Muslims are the best of all due to: 415. "Arbaeen" is the book of Hadith in which
Moderation there are: 40 Ahadith
384. Sahib Us-Ser is the nickname of: 416. Fatwa Qazi Khan is an authentic Fatwa of:
Hazrat Khuzaifa (R.A) Fiqh Hanafi
385. Masjide Khief is located in: Minna 417."FIDK" garden was bestowed to the Holy
386.Ghaseel ul Malaika is the title of: Prophet as: Fay
Hazrat Hanzala (R.A) 418.QUBA mosque has been mentioned in:
387. Who was appointed as Usher for Hijrat-e- Surah al Tauba
Madinah? Hazrat Abdullah bin Ariqat (R.A) 419. The tile given to the pioneers of Islam was:
388. Who was a historian jurist, philosopher, as Assabiqoon al Awwalun
well as a politician? Abdur Rehman Ibni 420.The meaning of YA SABAHAHO is:
Khaldoon Oh, Morning danger
389. When law of inheritence was revealed? Four 421.The Master if Hazrat Bilal (MABPH) during
Hijree embracing Islam was: Ummayia bin Khalaf
390. Who was the last Commander in Chief for 422. Splitting of the moon occurred in: Mina
Ghazwa-e-Mautah? Hazrat Khalid bin Waleed 423.The "IFK" event is described in the Qur'an in:
(R.A) Surah Noor
391. Imam Dar ul Hijrat is the title of: Imam 424. The Prophet's stamp comprises of these
Malik words: Allah,Rasool,Muhammad
392. The word Muhammad (SAW) as a name has 425. MAUWAZATAIN means:
been mentioned in Quran only: Four times Two specific Surahs of Quran
393. Khateeb –ul-Anbia as a title of: Hazrat 426. Ozza was the name of:
Shoaib (AS) A specific goddess of Quraish
394. Hazrat Umer (RA) appointed as custodian of 427.LEA'AN is: A clause of Islamic law
Bait-ul-Mal: (Abdullah bin Masud) 428.Ashabus sabt means: Jews
395. The effective Zakat System can ensure the 429. The number of famous months are: Four
elimination of: Poverty 430.Jabal-e-Noor is situated in: ghar –e-hira
431.The number of Haroof e Maktat : 29 (a) Sa’d Bin Abi Waqas (b) Khalid Bin Waleed
432. Roza was made obligatory: 02 Hijra Uqba Bin Nafah
433.Jang e Badar was fought : 02 Hijri 471.Immam __ was born in Egypt. Shafi
434. Jang e Motta was fought: 07 Hijri 472. The Battle of Badr was fought in the month
435.Jang e Ohad was fought: 03 Hijri of ---------? Ramadan
436.Jang e Khandak was fought: 05 Hijri 473. Allah says, "Wives of Prophet Muhammad
437.Ghazwa a Tabuk was fought: 9Hijri (PBUH) are mothers of believers" in which
438. Sulah a Hudabiya in : 06 Hijri Surah? Surah Ahzaab
439.Tayumum was made obligatory : 04 Hijri 474. Muhammad (PBUH) is called with the name
440. In Islamic mode of interest-free banking: "Ahmed" in Surah ---- Saff
Modarabah 475. In the beginning of open preaching towards
441. Dower is paid to the wife as a:- token of Islam, Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) stood up on
respect Mount As-Safa one day and called out loudly "Ya
442. The total period of Abbasids caliphate was __ Sabahah!". The meaning of Ya Sabahah is? Draws
508 years the attention of others to some dangers
443. “Keemya-e-Saadat” is authored by Imam 476. Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) granted a very
Ghazali special privilege, He said " May my father and
444. How many doors are of Masjid-e-Haram? 25 mother be ransomed for you" to ----------? Saad
445. How many mosques are discussed in the holy bin Abi Waqqas (R.A)
Quran? 4 477. " Muhammad is the messenger of Allah" is
446. What is Tahleel? Recitation of 1st kalima stated in Surah ----- Fath
447. Name the 8th months of Islamic 478. Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) sent his
Calendar__Shaban messengers to the kings beyond Arabia calling
448. 9th Zil-Hajja is also called: Yaum-e-Arfat them to Islam. In order to authenticate the
449. To which tribe did Hazrat Khalid-bin-Waleed credentials of his messengers, a ---------- seal was
(R.A) belong? Banu Makhzoom made. Silver
450. The word Muhammad (SAW) as a name has 479. Who established Stipends for the poor among
been mentioned in Quran only four times the Jews and the Christians? Umar Farooq (R.A)
451. Imam-e-Dar-ul-Hijrat was a title of Imam 480. Name the wife of Prophet Muhammad
Malik (PBUH) who was daughter of Umar Farooq
452. Ameen –ul-Umat is the title of Hazrat Abu- (R.A)? Hafsah (R.A)
ubaida bin Al jaraah (RA) (d) Abu Saeeed 481. Qibla was changed from Jerusalem to Khana-
Khuzir (RA) e-Kabba in? Shaban 2 A.H
453. Which one of the following is included 482. The foundation of the city of Baghdad was
amongst the Ushera-e- Mubhashera Saad Bin Abi laid in 762 during the reign of Abbasid caliph AI
waqas 454. Masjid Zu Qiblatain is situated in Mansoor.
:Madina 483. In the Battle of Uhud, Prophet Muhammad
455. Had –e- Qazaf (false Accusation) is. 80 (PBUH) selected ------------- skillful archers to
Lashes stay on a mountain (side). 50
556. River Neil was declared as Sayed-ul-Anhar 483. Khosroe Pervaiz was a/an --- Emperor of
by Hazrat: hazrat Umer (RA) Persia
457. Hazrat Muhammad (SAW) gave the key of 484. Ibrahim (R.A) was son of Prophet
Bait Ullah permanently to Hazrat Usman bin Talha Muhammad (PBUH). The mother of Ibrahim
458. which book is called old testament? injeel (R.A) was ---Maria (R.A)
459. Name of the son of Hazarat Yaqoob (A.S) 485. When did Hazrat Hamza (RA) embrace
whose off-springs are the Yahooda Islam?Fifth Nabavi ( also Hazrat Umer(RA) )
460. Injunction of utilization of zakat is in which 486. Which pillar of Islam is declared as an
Surah ? Surah-al Tauba armour?Soam
461. Who advised Abu Bakr (R.A) to compile the 487. What was the important event in the month of
Quran: Hazrat Umar (R.A) 13th Nabavi?Hijrah Madina
462. The Prophet made Hazrat Muaaz bin Jabal 488. What is the seventh belief in Iman-e-
the Governor of: Yaman Mufassal?Good and bad is predetermined by Allah
463. Who are the “Sahibain”? Abu Hanifah and 489. The conqueror of Central Asia was Qutayba
Abu Yusuf bin Muslim.
464. “Kitab-al-Umm” is written by: Imam Shafi 490. The last caliph of Ummayyads was Marwan
465. The foundation of Bait Ul-Hikmah was laid II.
down during: Abbasid Period 4491. She was the wife of Hazrat Ibrahim (AS)
466. Ghaseel ul Malaika is the title of: Hazrat and the daughter of the pharaoh of Egypt Hazrat
Hanzala (R.A) Hajira.
467. Sahifa Hammam bin Munabih was found by: 492. How many Ahadis does Masnad of Imam
Dr. Hamidullah Ahmad bin Hanbal contain? 35000
468. Who has been titled as “Saviour of Islam”? 493. How many Ahadis does Al-Mauta contain?
Caliph Abu Bakar 1720
469. “Conqueror of Egypt” Was:- Amr Bin Al’as
470. who called as “Muslim Alexander” ?
494. Name the first one whose expression of pride 2. Second was between Bairam against Hemu in
was liked by the Holy Prophet (SAW) Abu 1556 A.D.
Dajjana. 3. The third was between Ahmad Shah Abdali
495. Who was the compiler of Al-Mauta? Imam versus Marhata leaders in 1761 A.D.
Shafee  Firdausi wrote Shahnama and was also a
496. Who is called as “Alexander of Muslim court poet of Mahmud of Ghazni.
World”? Uqba bin Nafah (R.A.)  Ibn-e-Batota was a famous Moraco Traveler
497. How many Rukus are there in Qur’an? 558 who stayed in the court of Muhammad bin
498. First Ghazawa (Battle) took place between Taghluq for several years. He traveled over the
Muslims and Kuffar is Abawa. quarter part of the world from China to India. Ibn-
499. When did Holy Prophet (SAW) go to e-Batota was at the court of Muhammad bin
perform Hajj? 10th Hijri Taghluq.
500. Kingdom of Khwarzim was destroyed in  Malik Ghazi is the real name of Ghayas ud
1218-20 AD by din Tagluq (1st Tuglaq sultan).
Changaiz Khan  Jauna Khan is the real name of Muhammad
501. Name the battle in which Hazrat Khalid bin bin Taghluq. (2stTuglaq sultan).
Waleed (RA) participated for the first time Mota  Alai Darwaza was the structure constructed
502. Name the first person among infidels of by Ala-ud-Din Khilji near Qutb Minar in 1311
Arabia whose gift was accepted by the Holy A.D.
Prophet (SAW) Abu Sufyan  Iltumish was the first sovereign ruler of the
503. Abdullah bin Ubay was a Hypocrite Sultanate of Delhi.The first Sultan of Delhi to
504. Hazrat Zakariya (AS) was the contemporary issue regular currency and declared Delhi as the
of Hazrat Issa (AS) capital of his empir.The Chalisa or the Group of
505. Which Prophet (A.S.) was the carpenter by Forty was the nick name of the forty leading slave
profession? officers of Iltumish.
Hazrat Zakariya (AS)  The Sultan Balban called himself Naib-e-
506. The only Surah of the Holy Quran which is Khuda or Deputy of the God.The Diwan-e-Arz or
not started with ‘Bismillah’ is Surah Al-Taubah the department of military affairs was created by
507. The Holy Book revealed to Hazrat Daud Balban.
(AS) is Zubur  The maximum number of Mongol invasions
508. Holy Prophet (PBUH) delivered his farewell took place during the reign of Ala-ud-Din Khilji.
sermon at Arafat on 10th Zulhajj.  The state promoted canal irrigation system
510.The nation of Samood was preached by was initiated by Feroz shah Taghluq.
Hazrat Salih (AS).  The Lodi Dynasty was founded by Bahlol
Lodhi.
KHANDANI QUESTION OF PAKISTAN  The Syed Dynasty was founded by: Khizar
STUDY Khan.
 “Mohammad” is the real name of  The Buland Darwaza is situated at Fatehpur
Mohammad Bin Qasim and Amadudin is his Sikri.
Title.He was nephew and son-in-law of Hajjaj Bin  Gulbaden Begum was the author of
Yousuf the Governor of Iraq (Omayad Period). He “Hamayun Nama” and sister of Mughal King
came to Sindh in 712.He was tortured to death in Hamayun.
Iraq by Sulaiman. Sindh and Multan were  “Ain-e-Akbari” is the renowned work of
conquered by Muhammad Bin Qasim under the Abul Fazal about the government of Akbar the
reign of the Islamic Caliph Walid bin Abdul Great. Abul al Fazl was a son of Sheikh Mubarak.
Malik. He was one of the Nau Ratans of Akbar the Great.
 The Dynasty founded by Qutbuddin is He wrote “Akbar-Nama”.
known as Slave dynasty. Qutb-ud-din Aibak was a  Din-e-Elahi was a new religion invented in
Turkic king of Northwest India who ruled from his 1582 by Akbar to create tolerance and love among
capital in Delhi where he built the Qutub Minar people of India. Akbar prohibited the practice of
and the Quwwat Al Islam mosque. He was of Sati. Akbar the Great was born in Umar Kot.
Turkic descent from central Asia, the first Sultan Lahore Fort was built in 1560 by Akbar.
of Delhi and founder of the Slave dynasty (also Infallibility Decree was a document signed by
known as the Ghulam dynasty) of India. He ruled Akbar in 1597, which authorized him to act as the
for only four years, from 1206 to 1210 AD. He supreme arbitrator in civil and ecclesiastical
died while playing polo in Lahore. affairs.
 Quwwat-ul-Islam Mosque is the name of a  Abu al-Fazal ibn Mubarak was the wazir of
Mosque built by Qutb-ud-Din Aibak near Qutb the great Mughal emperor Akbar, and author of the
Minar at Delhi.The “Quwwat-ul-Islam Mosque” Akbarnama, the official history of Akbar's reign in
and “Qutab Minar” was completed by Iltumish. three volumes, (the third volume is known as the
 Panipat is famous is a famous town near Ain-i-Akbari). He was also the brother of Faizi, the
Delhi. Three important battles were fought on this poet laureate of emperor Akbar.
ground.  The Din-i-Ilahi (‎"Divine Faith") was a
1. First between Babur against Ibrahim Lodi in syncretic religious doctrine propounded by the
1526 A.D. emperor Jalalu d-Din Muḥammad Akbar ("Akbar
the Great") in year 1582 A.D., who ruled the  The biggest Mosque built by Shahjehan in
Mughal Empire from 1556 to 1605, intending to located at Delhi.Red Fort of Delhi was built by
merge the best elements of the religions of his Shahjehan.
empire, and thereby reconcile the differences that  Hazrat Baha-ud-Din Zakiriya was a great
divided his subjects. The elements were primarily saint of Suhrwardi branch of mysticism and
drawn from Islam and Hinduism, but some others flourished in Multan.
were also taken from Christianity, Jainism and  Hazrat Nizam-ud-Din Auliya was a Sufi of
Zoroastrianism. Chishtia Order.
 Tabaqat-e-Akbari was the name of history  The earliest coming Chashtia order Saints to
written by ‘Nizam-ud-Din’ in 1593. It contains Indian was Khawja Moen-ud-Din Chashti and
detailed account of Ghaznavids to the 36th year of after that Qutb-ud-Din Bakhtiar Kaki.
Akbar’s reign.  Hazrat Ali Hajveri (Popularly known as
 Mullah Do Piazza was a Akbar’s chief Hazrat Data Ganj Bux) belonged to Soharwardi
advisor and one of Navratnas. order. Hazrat Data Gunj Baksh came in Lahore in
 Buland Darwaza was built by Akbar the 1039 A.D. from the city of Ghazni.Data Ganj
Great at Fatehpur Sikri to commemorate his Baksh is the author of Kashful Mahjoob.
conquest of Gujrat.  Baba Farid Ganj Shakar was a saint of
 Sadr-us-Sadr is an officer of Mughal Chishtia order.
Administration. He served as a liaison officer  The head of the Suhrawardia Silsila is Shah
between the emperor and the people. Rukn-e-Alam.
 Madrassa Rahimia was established by Shah  Hazrat Nizamuddin Auliya’s Dargah is
Abdur Rahim at Delhi. located at Delhi.
 Bairam Khan was a tutor of Hamayun and  Baba Farid Gang Shakar was the first
Akbar. He was chiefly instrumental in the victory Punjabi poet.
of Mughals over Hamu in 1556.  Waris shah is called the ‘Shakespeare of
 Noor Jahan was beloved Queen of Jahangir. Punjabi literature’.
She was an accomplished lady and assisted her  Tomb named Khawaja Moin ud Din Chisti
husband in the affairs of state. is in Ajmer.
 Fateh Ali was the Real name Tepu Sultan; he  Hazrat Bullay Shah was a famous Sufi poet
was defeated by the British in 1799. of Punjabi language. His tomb is in the city of
 Amir Khusro is called the “Parrot of India”. Kasur.
 Ghiyasuddin Tughluq was the first sultan of  Mohammad bin Tughlaq introduced tokens
Tughluq dynasty. currency firstly.
 Shahjahan real name was Khurram Shihab-  Mehmood set out on Somnath on17 October
ud-din. Shalamar Bagh was built in 1642 by Shah 1026 A.D.
Jahan. Jahan Ara begum was the daughter of Shah  1st battle of Tarrin was fought between
Jahan. Shah Jahan Constructed Jamia Masjid Muhammad Ghouri & Rajput (1191), Ghori was
Thatta. The Sheesh Mahal (The Palace of Mirrors) defeated. In 1192 A.D, the 2nd battle of Tarrin,
is located within the Shah Burj block in northern- Ghori wins.
western corner of Lahore Fort. It was constructed  Ahmed Shah Abdali was the King of
under the reign of Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan in Kabul.Ahmed Shah Abdali defeated Marhatas in
1631-32. 1761 (the Third Battle of Panipat).
 Moti Masjid (one of the Pearl Mosques) is a  Pan Islamism introduced by Jamaluddin
17th century religious building located inside the Afghani.
Lahore Fort. It is a small, white marble structure  Nadir Shah of Iran invaded Delhi during the
built by Mughal emperor Shah Jahan, and is period of Mohammad Shah Rangila in 1739.
among his prominent extensions (such as Sheesh  The original name of Sultan Siraj Doullah
Mahal and Naulakha pavilion) to the Lahore Fort (the Nawab of Bengal) was Mirza Mohammad.
Complex.  Sindh was annexed by Birtish in 1843 and
 The Wazir Khan Mosque in Lahore is was separated from Bombay in 1935 vide India
famous for its extensive faience tile work. It was Act 1935.
built by Hakim Shaikh Ilm-ud-din Ansari, a native  Sheikh Ahmed Sirhandi is known as
of Chiniot, who rose to be the court physician to Majaddid Alf Sani.Sheikh Ahmad Sirhandi was
Shah Jahan and a governor of Lahore. born in 1564 and died in 1626.
 The Taj Mahal ("crown of palaces") is a  Real name of Shah Waliullah was Ahmed
white marble mausoleum located in Agra, Uttar and his historical name was Azimuddin. In Persian
Pradesh, India. It was built (1632-1653) by language Shah Wali Ullah translated the Holy
Mughal emperor Shah Jahan in memory of his Quran.Shah Waliullah born in 1703. He was died
third wife, Mumtaz Mahal. The Taj Mahal is in 1762. “Hujjat-al-Baligha” was written by Shah
widely recognized as "the jewel of Muslim art in Wali Ullah.
India and one of the universally admired  Shah Alam II was an ally of Mir Qasim in
masterpieces of the world's heritage". Ustad Isa the Battle of Buxar in 1764.
was the Chief Architect of Taj Mahal Agra.  During Jehangir’s reign Sir Thomas Roe
and Captain Hawkins visited Moghul court to
secure commercial privileges.
 Haji Shariat Ullah was born in 1781. Haji 
Shareetullah of Bengal was the founder of Farazi ani pat: - A place situated in East Punjab. It has
Tehrik in 1802. Farazi Tehrik meant to pay more seen three historic battles among the local rules of
attention on fundamental of Islam. this area. It is also called gateway to Delhi.
 Syed Ahmed of Rai Brelli was the founder 
of Jehad Tehrik against Sikhs. He was martyred at azia Sultana: - A daughter of Iltutmish succeeded
Balakot (NWF) in 1831. him to the throne on the desire of her father. Her
 The main aim of Brahma Samaj was Reform father preferred her as his successor over his
in Hinduism.Raja Ram Mohan Roy founded twenty sons.
Brahma Samaj. 
 Arya Samaj was founded by Dayanand ohtas Fort: - A Fort located near Jehlum River was
Sirasoti. Arya Samaj was founded in1875. constructed by Sher Shah Suri as a defence against
 Wardha scheme written by Zakir Hussain. Gakhars. Rohtas Fort was constructed by (on Sher
 East India Company was formed in 1600 in Shah’s order) Todar Mal.
London. In India French East India Company was 
established in 1664. British East India Company he Mohabbat Khan Mosque is a 17th century
was established during the reign of Mughal Mosque in Peshawar, Khyber Pakhtoonkhwa,
emperor Jehangir. Pakistan. It is named after the Mughal governor of
 Sultan Abdul Majid was Khalifa of Peshawar Nawab Mohabbat Khan who served
Turkey.Non-cooperation Movement was started under Emperors Shah Jehan and Aurangzeb.
during the days of Khilafat Movement.  Purana Qila (Old Fort) is the inner citadel
 In India the first gate of entrance of of the city of Dina-panah, founded by the second
Europeans was Bengal. Mughal Emperor, Humayun in 1533 and
 Tomb of Hamayun is in Delhi.Tomb of completed five years later.Purana Qila and its
Jahangir is at Lahore. environs flourished as the sixth city of Delhi.
 The real name of Noor Jehan was Mahr-un-  The ruler of Sindh was Dahar, son of Chuch.
Nisa.  Abu Raihan Al-Biruni (a mathematician,
 Haren Minar was built by Jehangir. ‘Hiran philosopher, astronomer and a Sanskrit scholar)
Minar’ was a favourite hunting ground of Emperor was born in Khwarizm (modern Khiva) in 973. He
Jehangir. spent his early life under the patronage of
 Sher Shah built G.T. Road and Rohtas fort. Khwarizm Shah. He stayed for a while at the court
Imperial Highway is the old name of G.T. Road. of Qabus in Tabaristan where he dedicated his
 Nasir-ud-Din Qubacha was a lieutenant of monumental work, the Chronology of the Ancient
Muhammad Ghouri and served as Governor of Nations, to Qabus. In 1017 Mahmood took him to
Multan. Ghazni. He spent several years in the sub-
 The Temple of Somnath was situated near continent and probably died in 1048.
the peninsula of Gujrat.  Balban was son of a Turkish noble of the
 Arabic coinage was first introduced in Ilbari tribe. He was captured by the Mongols and
Indian by Jalal-ud-Din Firuz. sold in Baghdad to Khawaja Jamal-ud-din Basri.
 Babur the founder of Muhgal Dynasty in Later in 1232 he was taken to Dehli and sold to
1526 first battle of Paini pat, died in 1530 A.D at Iltutmish.
Delhi. The tomb of Babur is situated at Kabul. 
Bala Hisar Fort is one of the most historic places an Sen was a famous musician of Akbar’s time.
of Peshawar. The word Bala Hisar is from Persian, He had introduced a number of Rags in the Indian
meaning, “elevated or high fort”. It was built by music industry.
Zaheer-ud-Din Baber. 
 Mahmud Ghaznavi is described as “the first asco-da Gama was a navigator. He was Portugees.
pioneer and path-finder for Islam in this country” He discovered first of all a direct route to India in
by Lane Poole. 1498.
 Badshahi Mosque or the 'King's Mosque' in 
Lahore, commissioned by the sixth Mughal aizi was famous character of Akbar’s Court. He
Emperor Aurangzeb in 1671 and completed in was the brother of Abul Fazl. He was one of the
1673, is the second largest mosque in Pakistan and nobles of that era.
South Asia and the fifth largest mosque in the 
world. odal Mal was an advisor/wazir of great Mughal
 King Akbar. He introduced and B implemented the
hakti Movement is a socio-religious movement Revenue system in the subcontinent successfully.
started by the cooperation of both Hindus and 
Muslims in the sub-continent to create harmony irbal was one of the Nobels of Akbar the great. He
between Hinduism and Islam.Bhagat Kabir, was one of the Nau Ratan of Akbar.
Ramanand Dadu and Guru Nank were its major  Gautama Buddha was the founder of
leaders. Buddhism.His real name was Siddharta.
  N
ishat Bagh: - A garden established by Mughal shoka was the greatest ruler of Maurya dynasty.
King Shah Jahan. It is in a Kashmir city Sirinagar. Chandragupta was the founder of Maurya dynasty.
 Himalayas—are a series of small-elevation
S hills
ubuktigin was the Father of Mahmood Ghazni. located north of Islamabad, Pakistan.
  Moulvi Munishi Mahboob T Alam started
he foundation stone of the Sikhism’s holiest place Paisa Akhbar.
“Golden Tample” at Amritsar was laid by Hazrat  UAE is the second largest buyer of
Mian Mir. Pakistan’s exports after USA.
 “Harilal” is the son of Gandhi, who  “Sapta Sindhu” ---- In fact Word Sindh is
converted to Islam but later reverted back to derived from Sapta Sindhu which means seven
Hinduism. rivers. They form delta for PakistanThese seven
 “WANA” is the main town of South rivers were the source of irrigation of a very large
Wazaristan; “Miran Shah” is the main town of area of Indian sub continent.As Sindh River gave
North Waziristan and “Parachanar” is the main a name to areas located beyond Indian Gujrat and
town of Kuram Agency. Punjab.It is an absolute reality that in the old
 Muqtad-ul-Sadr organised the "Mehdi army". Indian History Hindh and Sindh were two separate
 “Khar” is a main town in the Bajaur Agency countries which were divided by natural boundries
of the Federally Administered Tribal Areas of created by SAPTA Sinhdu comprising upon seven
Pakistan. rivers.
 Oldest Mosque of Sub-Continent is situated in  “Pasni” is a medium-sized town and a
Bhambore.( Sindh in thatta ) fishing port in Gwadar, Balochistan.
 Al-Firdusi and Al-Beruni flourished in the  Jiwani or Jwani is a town and commercial
reign of Mehmood Ghaznvi. port that is located along the Gulf of Oman in the
 Badar-ur-Din tayyab Ji was the first Muslim Gwadar District of the Balochistan.
President of Congress.  “Majma’ ul Baharain” or The Mingling of
 “Badr satellite” program is the series of the Two Oceans was authored by Muhammad Dara
robotic of spacecraft missions of Pakistan. It is the Shikuh.
name of Pakistani robotic telecommunication and  Ameer Sadiq Muhammad-v was the last
low Earth observatory satellites family. The first ruler of Bahawalpur State.
of satellites, Badr-1, was launched on 16 July,  Pakistan recognized People’s Republic
1990. China in 1950.
 Area of Pakistan in Million (Square  “Mullah Do-Piyaza”, according to popular
Kilometer) in round figures is about 0.8 Millions. folk tales of northern India, was among the
 “Transit Trade Agreement” between Pakistan Mughal emperor Akbar's chief advisors.
and Afghanistan in 1965.  “Moumin-i-Majmai-Mohammadi” journal
 “My Leader” a biography of Quaid-e-Azam was started from Sindh Madrasa-tul-Islam.
was written by Z.A. Sulari.  The resting place of Imam Bukhari is in
 British occupied Punjab in 1849; Sindh in Uzbekistan.
1843 and Balochistan in 1839.  The ‘Silver Fibre’ of Pakistan is cotton.
 Privatization Programme began in Pakistan in  “Muslim Bagh" is a town of Qilla Saifullah
1991. District in the Balochistan province of Pakistan.It
 From Peshawae to Landi Kotal there are 34 is famous for chromite.
tunnels.  “Khanpur Dam” is a dam located on the
 Dera Adam Khel is called gun factory of the Haro River near the town of Khanpur, Khyber
tribal areas. Pakhtunkhwa.
 “Kishan Ganga Dam” of India is building up  Rajanpur district of Punjab has the least
on river Neelam in Kashmir. population density.
 “Gomal Zam Dam” is a hydro-electric power  “Malakand Pass” connected Peshawar with
and irrigation project in northwest Pakistan. It sits Chitral.
on the Gomal River in the South Waziristan  “Lowari Pass” is a high mountain pass that
Agency. connects Chitral with Dir in Khyber-
 “Makli Hill” is supposed to be the burial Pakhtunkhwa.
place of some 125,000 local rulers, Sufi saints and  “Tilla Jogian” is the highest peak in the
others. It is located on the outskirts of Thatta, the Eastern Salt Range in Punjab, Pakistan. Rohtas,
capital of lower Sind until the seventeenth century, Pakistan Fort is located to the east of Tilla Jogian
in what is the southeastern province of present-day at a distance of about 7 km from Dina, a rapidly
Pakistan. expanding town on the Grand Trunk Road.Tilla
 Ghulam Ishaq Khan Institute of Engineering Jogian also finds mention in the epic love poem
Sciences and Technology (also referred to as GIK Heer Ranjha of Waris Shah. For the Sikh Punjabis
Institute or GIKI, pronounced JeeKee) is one of there is also significance to Tilla Jogian as Guru
the top ranking engineering institutes in Pakistan. Nanak Dev ji, the founder of Sikhism is said to
The university is situated beside the river Indus in have spent 40 days in quiet seclusion at Tilla
the mountains of Tarbela and Gadoon-Amazai, in Jogian. The Sikhs during the rule of Maharaja
the Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa near the town of Topi Ranjit Singh made a stone pond here in his
and in proximity to the lakes of Tarbela and Ghazi. memory.
 . “Margalla Hills”—also called Margalla  “Ramzay Maccdonald” was the man who
Mountain Range are the foothills of the presided over the all round table conferences of
1930-32, these all conferences were held in  The historic site “Mehrgarh” was discovered
London. on the right bank of the Bolan River.
 In 1946, Liaqat Ali Khan Presented poor  When water accord between provinces?
mans budget. 1991
 Pakistan left Commonwealth in 1972 when  Where Rawal dam constructed on river
Bangladesh was recognised by Commonwealth kurrang.
and Pakistan rejoin Commonwealth as 49th  Doab between river Ravi and Chenab is
member in 1989. called Rachna Doab.
Women Protection Bill was passed on 15 Nov  Bala Hisar fort built by Babar.
2006.  Who adminsitrated the oath of Prime
 MAO College (or Muhammedan Anglo- minister to liaqat ali khan? Muhamad ali Jinnah.
Oriental College) was founded by Sir Syed Ahmed  Where copper deposits in? Chagi.
Khan, the leader of Muslim renaissance in Indian  Who supported Pakistan resolution from
subcontinent, in 1877 at Aligarh. This later sindh province? Abdullah Haroon.
became Aligarh Muslim University in 1920. "An  Where is Chandka Medical College in
epoch in the social progress of India" - with these Larkana.
words on his lips Lord Lytton laid the foundation  Where are artificial forest are bieng
stone of the Mohammadan Anglo Oriental College maintained in? Changa Manga,
on January 8, 1877. Sir Ziauddin Ahmed was the  Which is Pakistan's 2nd largest foreign
first Indian principle of MAO college, who later exchange earner crop is? Rice.
on become the most famous and longest serving  Ch. Rehmat Ali coined word Pakistan in
Vice Chancellor of Aligarh Muslim University. “Now or Never” pamphlet in 1933.
 Diamer-Bhasha Dam is constructing on river  C R formula prepared by Rajagopalachari.
Indus in Gilgit-Baltistan, It will produce 4,500  When East Pakistan separated from West
megawatts of electricity. Pakistan? 16th December 1971
 Maulana Zafar Ali Khan was the chief editor  When the Simla Accord was signed? July 3,
of "Zamindar”. 1972
 Which Muslim newspaper supported the  What is length of Pakistan-India border?
Nehru Report? Zamindar. 1610 km
 Nawab Mohsin-ul-Mulak prepared the  After how many years did Pakistan get her
points Simla Depotation. first constitution? 9 years
 ‘Marala’ Headworks has been constructed  When first constitution of Pakistan was
on River Chenab. enforced? 23rd March 1956
 District Swat belongs to Malakand Division.  In which constitution Bicameral Legislature
 The biggest market of Pakistan export and was provided for the first time? 1973
import is USA.  When did Pakistan become member of
 The system of ‘Separate Electorate’ first United Nations? 30th Sep 1947
introduced in Pakistan 1985.  Which country opposed Pakistan's
 “Mohenjo-daro” (Mound of the Dead) is an membership in United Nations? Afghanistan
archeological site situated in the Larkana District  Neza e Sultan is an extinct volcano located
of Sindh, Pakistan,on a Pleistocene ridge in the in Chagai District, Baluchistan, have deep
middle of the flood plain of the Indus River resources of Sulfur.
Valley, around 28 kilometres (17 mi) from the  When zakat ordinance promulgated? 20
town of Larkana. The ruins of the city were June 1980
discovered in 1922 by Rakhaldas Bandyopadhyay.  “Pathway to Pakistan” book was written by
A bronze statuette dubbed the "Dancing Girl", Ch khalique Zaman
10.8 cm high and some 4,500 years old, was found  Fatima Jinnah Joined AIML in 1937.
in Mohenjo-daro in 1926.  Who prepared Pirpur report? Raja Syed
 “Harappa” is an archaeological site in Mehdi (1938)
Punjab, northeast Pakistan, about 35 km (22 mi)  When Qaid e Azam met M.K Gandhi 1st
west of Sahiwal. The site takes its name from a time in 1916 Lucknow.
modern village located near the former course of  Who is seceratry of state for India in cabinet
the Ravi River. mission? Lord Pathetic Lawerance
 The Red Fort (usually transcribed into  Share of Punjab in Pakistan by area is
English as Lal Qil'ah or Lal Qila) is a 17th century 25.8%.
fort complex constructed by the Mughal emperor  Liaqar-Nehru Pact on April 8, 1950.
Shah Jahan in the walled city of Old Delhi that  Mast Tawakli was poet of Balochi language
served as the residence of the Mughal Emperors. It  Kahuta Labortries established in 1976.
also served as the capital of the Mughals until  Pakistan joined ILO on September 14, 1947.
1857.  Nuclear power plant in Pakistan was
 Blind Dolphins are found in river Sindh established in 1972 with help of Canada.
(Indus).  Baba Farid is a 1st Punjabi poet.
 “Kilik Pass” is situated in karakuram range.  Durand line was demacrated in 1893 which
 The land which lies between river Indus and lies between Pakistan and Afghanistan.
river Jhelum is called Sindh Sagar.  Pakistan’s first missile is Hatf-I.
 Decimal system introduced in Pakistan on  “Jinnah of Pakistan” and “Zulfi of Pakistan”
1st January 1961. was written by Stanely Wolpert.
 Arya Samaaj was founded in1875 by  Islamabad was made capital in the year
Dayananda Sarasvati. 1959.
 Muhammadan Educational Conference was  Radcliffe was a lawyer by profession.
established in 1886 by Sir Syed Ahmed Khan.  Day of deliverance was observed on 22 Dec.
 Pakistan lies of the tropic zone of North. 1939.
 Sardar Atta ullah Mengal was the first Chief  Sir Sikindar Hayat was Chief Minister of
Minister of Balochistan from May 1972 to Punjab in 1937
February 1973.  Sardar Abdul Qayyum Khan presented
 Sir Francis Moody was the first Governor of ‘Chenab Formula’ to resolve the Kashmir dispute.
Punjab from August 1947 to August 1949.  Dalhousie introduced the principle of the
 The first Pakistani Postal stamp was issued in Doctrine of Lapse.
July 1948.  Abdus Salam was a Pakistani Physicist and
 Name of Governor General after Nazim-ud- Nobel Prize Winner in 1979 in physics. What is
Din? Ghulam Muhammad. his contribution to Physics? Interaction of
 Real name of Tipu Sultan was Fateh Ali. Elementary Particles and weak forces
 “Khaki Shadows” book was written by K.M.  Habib Bank provided 80 million loans for
Arif. making 1st budget of Pakistan.
 Buddhist emperor Ashoka belonged to  Sher Shah’s real name was Farid Khan.
Mauryan Dynasty.  Nightingale Florence (belongs to France)
 State of Kashmir was purchased by Ghulab was a Nurse. (in creamin war)
Singh for Rs.7.5 million.  Pakistan won gold medal for the first time in
 Kashf-al-Mahjoob was written by Hazrat Ali Olympics 1960.
Hajveri.  Babusar Pass connects Abbotabad and
 “Fort William College” was established at Gilgit.
Calcutta (1600).  Pakistan’s first Constituent Assembly
 Kingdom of Khwarzim was destroyed in 1218- constituted on July 20, 1947.
20 AD by Changaiz Khan.  Saddat Dynasty was founded by Khizar
 Fourteen Points was presented by Jinah on Khan in 1414.
28 March 1929 at Delhi.  Baglihar Dam is located in Doda district on
 Pakistan’s first expedition land on Antarctica? river Chenab.
On January 15, 1991.  The first airline of Pakistan is Orient Airline.
 First Provincial elections after establishment  Senate of Pakistan is consisting of 104
of Pakistan were held in1951. members after the 18th amendment.
 First edition of Asar-us-Sanadid appeared  Dr. Zakir Hussain was the first Muslim
in1846 by Sir Syed Ahmad Khan. president of India
 Sir Syed Ahmad Khan became Chief Judge  The last day of the Quaid-e-Azam was
In1846. written by:Col. Illahi Bukhsh
 Z.A.Bhutto wrote the book “Great Tragedy”.  The largest Agency of FATA (Federally
 Third Afghan War, Afghanistan gained its Administered Tribal Areas) by area is: South
independence in 1921. Waziristan
 Afghanistan gained its independence in 1921  Under “Vision 2025” WAPDA will construct
under the leadership of Aman ul Allah. SATPARA Dam on Indus river in:Northern Areas
 Afghanistan is separated from Central Asia by
Oxus River.
 Ghulam Muhammad Barrage is also called
Kotri Barrage; which is situated on river Indus.
 Cheif election commissioner office term for
3years.
 Census is made after once in a decade.
 Another name of Hatf III missile is
Gazdnavi.
 General Ayub khan is the first elected
President and Z.A Bhutto is the first elected PM of
Pakistan.
 Chaghi is the biggest district and Kalaat is
the largest Division of Pakistan.
 Hussain Shaheed Suharwardi was the first
Pakistani Prime Minister, who visited in china.
 Mother tongue of Quaid-e-Azam was
Gujrati and the professional qualification of
Quaid-e-Azam was Bar at Law.
 Allama Iqbal qualified as PhD scholar from
Munich University, Germany.
 “Rohtas Fort” was constructed on the bank 1983.
river of Jhelum by (on Sher Shah’s order) Todar  Begum Rana Liaquat Ali Khan was the first
Mal. lady of Pakistan.
 Hazara division of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa  Begum Shaista Ikram Ullah was a first
province comprises five districtd including women federal minister of Pakistan.
abbottabad, Batagram, Kohistan, Mansehra and  In the United Nations, Pitras Bukhari was
Haripur. the first permanent representative of Pakistan.
 The foundation stone of the Sikhism’s holiest  In Pakistan, Sialkot is famous for producing
place “Golden Tample” at Amritsar was laid by sports goods.
Hazrat Mian Mir.  Multan is called, the city of “Great Saints”.
 “Baburnama” (alternatively known as Tuzk-e  19 april 2004 national security counsel
Babri) is the name given to the memoirs of Babur eastablished
(1483-1530), founder of the Mughal Empire and a  The first “Barani University” to study and
great-great-great-grandson of Timur. It is an reasearch in rain-fed agriculture land was
autobiographical work, originally written in the established at Rawalpindi.
Chagatai language.  “Karez” or small coverd canals are dug to
 The doctrine of “Wahdatul-Wajood” was avoid evaporation due to excessive heat.This
presented by Ibn-e- Arabi. method of irrigation is prevalent in Balochistan.
 Before Referendum Sylhet was the part of  “Harnai” in Balochistan is famous for
Assam. woollen mills.
 Banks were nationalized in Pakistan 1974.  The village life of Pakistan is the best
 Where is Kallar Kahar situated? Chakwal depicted in the paintings of Ustad Allah Bakhsh.
 When Pakistan introduced National Identity  Z.A. Bhutto government’s land reforms
cards (NIC)? 1974 prescribed the ceiling of land holding as 150 acres
 Which language is prominent in Hazara of irrigated and 300 acres of un-irrigated land.
division? Hindko  Under the constitution of Pakistan, Fedral
 Anjuman-i-Hamayat-Islam was established Shariat Court shall consist of not more than Eight
in subcontinent 1884 and Khalifa Hamid-ud-Din is Judges.
the first president.  The Lahore Resolution 1940 was first called
 The district of the country having lowest “Pakistan Resolution” by Hindu press and
population density is Kharan (with a population newspapers.
density of only 4 ppl/km2, Awaran and Chagai  After independence, the first industrial unit
share the same with Kharan). inaugurated by Quaid-e-Azam was Valika Textile
 The first President of America who made an Mills.
official visit to Pakistan was Dwight D.  The first chairman of Senate after its
Eisenhower. creation was Khan Habibullah Khan.
 The Iran-Pakistan-India gas pipeline is also  ‘Khojak Pass’ connects Qila Abdullah and
known as Peace Pipeline. Chaman.
 Total cultivable Land of Pakistan is  Under 1973 constitution, ‘Bicameralism’
approximately 80 million hectares which is the was introduced in Pakistan.
25% of total land area.  Under 1956 constitution, for the first time,
 Salahuddin Ahmad is the first Chief Justice the president was given the power to opiont the
of Federal Shariat Court. prime minister at his own discretion.
 Shahida Milk is the first woman General in  Under 1962 constitution, ‘Basic Democracy
Pakistan. System’ served as an electoral college for the
 First Chaiman of SPARCO was Dr. Abdul election of the president, central and provincial
Salam. legislatures.
 Which Indian religion was founded by Guru  Senate, under 1973 constitution, is a
Nanak? Sikhism. permanent chamber which cannot be dissolved
 The first Prime minister of Bangladesh was and its one-third members shall be replaced after
Mujibur Rehman every three years.
 The name given to the border which  Proclamation of Emergency on account of
separates Pakistan and Afghanistan is Durand line war of internal disturbances has been laid down in
 The first Pakistani to receive the Nobel Article 232 of the constitution of 1973.
Prize was Abdul Salam in 1979 (physics)  South of the Kabul River up to Kurram Pass
 The national flag of Pakistan was designed lies the Koh-e-Safeid.
by Amiruddin Kidwai.  The Geneva Pact was signed on April14,
 The River Indus originates from Lake 1988 between Pakistan and Afghanistan.
Mansower.  78 % of Muslim population in Kashmir in
 Miner - e - Pakistan was designed by Haji 1947.
Murad Khan (a Russian engineer) and its height is  Urdu made National Language in April
196 feet) 1954 it has 37 letters.
 Barani Dam in Pakistan was built on river  Pakistan issued its first coin on 3rd January
Kurram. 1948. Quaid inaugurated State Bank on 1st
 Hub Dam near Karachi was constructed in July’1948.
 Karachi radio station is the first radio  Francis Moody was the first Governor of
station after independence of Pakistan. It was Punjab.Governor Moody imposed the Governor
inaugurated by Liaquat on 14th August’1948. Rule in Punjab in January 1949.
 Pakistan recognized China in 1950.  Liaqat Nehru Pact announced at Delhi in
 Pakistan made boundary agreement with April 8, 1950.
Iran on 21st May 1960.  Muhammad Ali Bigra formula was put
 Television started on 26 Nov 1964 at Lahore forward in October 1954.According to Bogra
and PTV started its color transmission on formula the Lower house consisted of 300 seats.
December 20th, 1976.  One unit bill was brought into effect on 14
 Boundary agreement with China was signed October, 1955.
in 1963.  Mushtaq Gormani became the first
 LFO was promulgated on 30th March, 1970 Governor of West Pakistan.
by Yahya Khan.  In the Basic Democratic System
 PNSC established on 1st March 1979. introducedin 1959 by Ayub the number of basic
 Simla Agreement signed between Z.A. Democrats was 80,000. Ayub Khan lifted the
Bhutto and Indra Gandhi on July 3, 1972. Martial Law on June 8, 1962.
 Nationalization of banks made in 1974.  Presidential Elections between Ayub Khan
 Steel Mill founded in 1973 with the aid of and Miss Fatima Jinnah held in January 1965.
USSR in Bin Qasim.  Ayub Khan handed over the reins of
 Pakistan joined OIC in 1969, NAM in 1979, Government to Yahya Khan on 25th March 1969.
CTBT in 1978, SAARC in 1985.  Total number of National Assembly seats in
 Hudood ordinance enforced on 10 the L.F.O. was 313.East Bengal had169 seats and
February, 1979. Punjab had 85 seats in L.F.O.
 Dr. Abdul Salam awarded Nobel Prize in  In the 1971 elections out of total 162
Physics in 1979. common seats in East Bengal Mujeeb Ur Rehman
 Faiz Ahmed Faiz got Lenin Prize in1962. won 160 seats. In the elections of 1971 PPP got 62
 Gen.Zia imposed Martial Law on Jully 5, seats out of total 82 common seats in Punjab.
1977 and lifted Martial Law on 30th December,  Mother of Z.A.Bhutto was Hindu. Z.A.
1985. Bhutto studied in Southern California University.
 First satellite Badr-I launched on 16 July, Bhutto was appointed Foreign Minister in
1990. 1963.Pakistan Peoples Party established in 1967.
 On 28 May, 1998 five blasts made at Chagi,  East Pakistan became an independent entity
the day is known as Yum-e-Takbir. in December 16, 1971.
 Pakistan joined SEATO in 1954 and  The Qadyanis were declared non Muslims in
Withdrew from SEATO in 1972. Semptember 1974.
 Pakistan joined CENTO in 1955 left CENTO  Friday was declared a weekly holiday in
in March 1979. January 1977 by Z.A. Bhutto.
 Tashkent Declaration was signed on 10 Jan  First nuclear reactor was setup at Karachi
1966. 1972.
 Pakistan national flag was adopted on 11  Rahmat Ali suggested name of Pakistan on
August, 19477. 28th January 1933 in “Now or Never” pamphlet
 Jasmine adopted as a national flower of in London.Rehmat Ali was born in 1893 in a
Pakistan on July 5, 1961. village Mohar district Hoshiyarpur (East Punjab).
 Under Indus WaterBasin Treaty Pakistan got  Rahmat Ali died at the age of 58 in 1951
Jehlum, Chenab and Indus.On the other side, and was buried in Cambridge University London.
India got Ravi, Sutlaj and Beas.  Ranjit Singh sold Kashmir for 75 Lakhs.
 A bicameral legislature was proposed for Poonch, a state of Kashmir, fought with Dogra by
the first time in 1973 constitution. obtaining arms from tribal areas.
 Geneva Pact was signed on 14th April,  Firdausi wrote “Shahnama” and was also a
1988. court poet of Mahmud of Ghazni.
 Mountbatten came to India in March  PARODA and EDBO were promulgated in
1947.Mountbatten was an officer in British Navy. 1949 and in 1958 respectively.
 Plan for the Separation of Indo Pakistan was  The “Zamindar” and “Comrade”
announced on 3rd June 1947. newspapers were edited by Maulana Zafar Ali
 Election to the First Constituent Assembly Khan and Maulana Muhammad Ali Jauhar
of Pakistan took place in 1946. respectively.
 The Chief Minister of NWFP refused to  The First Constituent Assembly was
salute the Pakistani flag in 1947. dissolved on 24th October 1954 by Ghulam
 First census of Pakistan was held in 1951. Muhammad.
Population of West Pakistan in 1951 was 34 States of Dir, Chitral and Swat were incorporated
million. in NWFP in August 1969.
 Afghanistan only country to oppose  Who united all the Sikhs and founded a
Pakistan's entrance into the UNO in1947. kingdom in the Punjab? Ranjit Singh
 Amir of Kuwait was the first head of state to
visit Pakistan in 1947.
 How many members were nominated by  Neelum River flows into Jehlum.
Muslim League for the Interim-Government in  Gilgit Agency was set up in 1873.
1946? 5  Satpara Lake is located near Skardu.
 One unit dissolved on 1st July 1970  Mahabat khan Mosque was destroyed by?
 Fraizi Movement was started by Haji Shariat fire
Ullah in Bangal in 1828  What is the ranking of Thar Desert in the
 When was the first agreement signed on world? 9
Siachen glacier? 1949  What was the main difficulty which delayed
 What were the key issues for discussion in the the constitution making in Pakistan? The
2nd Round Table Conference? Issue of Federation distribution of powers between Federal and
and minorities in the Sub-Continent Provincial Governments
 Which religious scholar tried to eradicate  Identify the importance of the Lahore
different innovations from the religion? Haji Resolution of the Muslim League passed in 1940?
Shariat Ullah It had the support of the entire Muslim Country
 When did the British Government Issue  Area around the river is known as Bela.
White Paper on Constitutional Proposals? In  Cease-fire line case into existence in 1949.
March, 1933  Pakistan established its first Atomic Energy
 When President Zia-ul-Haq enforced an Institute on January, 1955.
interim constitution? 1981  Pakistan was declared as great ally of Non
 What is the old name of Pakpatan? Ajudhan NATO in 2003.
 Who is the founder of Unionist Party? Sir  Shaikh ismail the saint, who first came in
Fazal Hussain Lahore.
 On which river Merani Dam is built? Dasht  When was the local govt.system under the
River devolution of power plan, 2001, inaugurated? aug
 When was the Qisas and Diyat ordinance 14,2001
enforced in Pakistan? October 13, 1990  When Pakistan got first loan from USA?
 Who said that Cripps Mission was a post- 1952
dated cheque of a crashing bank? Mahatma  In which year Quaid-e-Azam went into self-
Gandhi exile in London? 1931
 Rakaposhi mountain peak is located near?  Gandhi called Pakistan Resolution a Moral
Swat Valley wrong.
 Why did All India Muslim League boycott  How many Mughal emperors ruled over
the first session of Constituent Assembly? sub-continent? 17
Because Congress wanted to frame the  Who constructed five canals to remove
constitution for scarcity of water? Feroz Shah Tughlaq
 The North Western areas are Muslim  Who is the author of "Hunter par Hunter"?
majority areas. We will not only keep these Maulana Zafar Ali khan
majorities but will turn them into a Muslim state.  The Indian forces occupy the state of Jammu
Muslims should get rid of Indianism, it is better and Kashmir on Oct. 27, 1947
for Muslims and Islam" who said this  Defence Pact between USA and Pakistan?
statement? Chaudhry Rehmat Ali April, 1954
 Name the poet who had command over  “A New History of Indo-Pakistan” is
seven languages? Sachal Sarmast written by K. Ali
 The reign of which of the following Sultans  Quaid-e-Azam became the permanent
is said to mark the highest point of territorial president of Muslim League 1934
expansion of the Sultanate. Muhammad bin  The Cabinet Mission announced their plan
Taghluq on 16th May 1946
 What was the main reason behind Muslim  India is constructing Kishanganda Dam in
League Failure in the Elections of 1937? The Baramula.
organizational problems and opposition by local  Which of the following regions of
 The first successful evening paper from Balochistan will be irrigated through Kachi Canal
Lahore is Sahafat. Nasirabad
 Lord Harding was the author of ‘My India  India has constructed ‘Baglihar Dam’ in
Years’. occupied Kashmir’s district of:Doda
 Treaty of Lausane was signed in 1923.  Mahbub-ul-Haq Human Development
 The book ‘verdict on India’ was written by Center is located at:Islamabad
Beverlay Nickolas.  In the absence of President, who becomes
 Ibn-e-Batuta was a Moorish. the acting President of Pakistan:Chairman of the
 The founder of Two Nations Theory is Senate
considered to be Sir Syed Ahmad Khan.  Nasir-ud-Din-Mahmud was the last ruler of
 During the Tashkent Agreement the Foreign the Tughlaq dynasty of the Delhi Sultanate.
Minister of Pakistan was Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto.  Shams-ud-din Iltutmish Sultans of the slave
 Chachnama was originally written in Sindhi. Dynasty reigned for the longest period.
 Friday was declared for the first time as an  The change was effected by the Queen’s
official weekly holiday by: Zulfikar Ali Bhutto proclamation and the government of India Act
1858.By a proclamation issued on 1st November their functions. In the Imperial Council the
1858, the Queen Victoria announced the transfer number of additional members was fixed between
of the empire of the Company to the Crown. 10 and 16, of whom not more than six were to be
 During the War of Independence the officials.
Governor General was Lord Canning. He had  In 1835, English was made official language
assumed the charge of his office in 1856.Lord of India.
Canning was the first Viceroy and the last  The original name of Mohsanu-ul-Mulk was
Governor General of India sub-continent. Mehdi Ali Khan. Original name of Waqaul Mulk
 Sir Syed Ahmed Khan (1817-1898) wrote a was Molvi Mushtaq Ahmad.
treatise in 1858 namely Risalah Asbab-i-  Sir Agha Khan remained permanent
Baghawat-i-Hind (The Causes of the Indian president of ML till 1913. 2nd President of AIML
Revolt). Sir Syed commenced the publication of a was Sir Ali Mohammad Khan when Agha Khan III
series of pamphlets, The Loyal Mohammedans of resigned in 1913.
India.He also wrote a commentary on Bible know  Punjab branch of All India Muslim League
as Tabyin-ul-kalam, which developed into a was established by Muhammad Shafi in
scholarly work on comparative religion. 1907.Poona branch of All India Muslim League
 Khutbat-e-Ahmadia was written in reply of was established by Rafeeh Ahmad in 1907.Bengal
"The life of Mohammad" (William Myor) by Sir branch of All India Muslim League was
Syed Ahmad Khan. In 1868, he produced a established in 1909.
documented pamphlet, Risalah Ahkam-i-Ta’am-i-  First Public session was held in Pattna in
Ahl-i-kitab. 1938 headed by Quaid-e-Azam.
 Sir Syed founded a school in Ghazipur in  Jamia Milia Islamia was established in 1920
1863 that included English as a regular subject in by Muhammad Ali Johar.
its curriculum.In 1864 he founded a Translation  Tableegh & Tanzeem were launched by
Society in Ghazipur which later moved to Aligarh Hassan Nizami.Swarajia Party was formed by
and named as scientific society.The chief object of Moti Lal Nehru & Hakeem Ajmal Khan.Tehrik-e-
this society was to get Standard English books Tanzi,-e-Nou was formed by Saif-ud-din Chakklo
translated into Urdu so as to make it possible for  Simon Commission submitted its report in
the Muslims to get acquainted with the latest 1930.
developments of Western thought.  Majlas-e-Itehad-e-Milat was formed by
 Sir Syed became member of Legislature Zafer Ali Khan.
Assembly in 1778.  Idea of Round Table Conferences was given
 In 1875 Dayananda Saraswati started a by Lord Irwin in 1929.
movement called Arya Samaj. This gave birth to a  Govt of India Act of 1935 promulgated on
violent Hindu reaction to foreign influences. He 14 August 1935.According to Govt of India Act of
also began the Shuddhi movement for conversion 1935 Federal Assembly has 375 seats. According
of non-Hindus, particularly Muslims of Hindu to Govt of India Act of 1935 Counsel of state has
origin to Hinduism. In 1882 Dayananda formed a 260 seats.
Cow Protection Society to rouse Hindu feelings  According to Govt of India Act of 1919 only
against Christians and Muslims for slaughtering 3% of population can cast vote.According to Govt
cows and oxen. of India Act of 1935 only 14% of population can
 A Hindu political organization known as the cast vote.
Indian Association came into being in Calcutta in  Counsel of secretary of state started in 1858
1876.The Indian Association was established by a & dissolved in 1935.
few educated Bengali Hindus led by Babu  Khaksar Movement was launched by Inayat
Surendranath Benerjea. It was forerunner of the Ullah Mashraqi in 1931.
Indian National Congress. Muslims had no role in  Independant Party was launched by Hasrat
Indian Association. Mohani in 1932.
 In December 1887 a Bombay Muslim  Unity Conference was held in 1932 at
Badruddin Tyebji presided the 3rd session of the Allabad.
Indian National Congress. George Yalle was first  Wardha Scheme of 1937 headed by Dr.
president of All India Congress. Zakar Hussain.
 Sind Madrassat-ul-Islam was set up by  Peerpur Committee formed in 1938 headed
Hassan Ali afandi on 1st 1885 and it was by Raja Muhammad Mehdi. Real name of Raja
inaugrated by Lord Duffern. Sahb of Mehmoodabad was Amir Ahmah Khan.
 Syed Ahmed Khan born on 17th October, Pirpur Report was prepared to investigate the
1817 in Delhi & died March 27, 1898 at Ali tyrannies of Congress on Muslims.
Gargh.Sir Syed is buried beside Sir Syed Masjid in  Sharif Report submitted in 1939 by Bihar
Aligarh Muslim University. Branch. Sharif Report was prepared to investigate
 Bankim Chandra Catterjee started a literary the cruelties on Congress in Bihar.
movement in Bengal and identified nationalism  Sikander-Jinnah Pact in 1937.
with the Hindu religion.Militant Hindu  "Pakistan was inevitable" by Syed Hassan
Nationalism was started by B.G. Tilak. Riaz.
 In 1892 Indian Council Act was passed. It  Manshor edited by Syed Riaz Hussain in
enlarged the legislative councils and extended 1938 till 1947 under Muslim league.
 Muslim League National Guards was set up Lord Chelmsford in 1920 under Dr. Ahamad
in 1939. Insari. Migration Movement (1920) 1800 Muslims
 Muslim Political Party set up by Ghulam migrated.
Hussain Hidyat Ullah.  Non-cooperation Movement was started
 "Bright Future of Muslims" by Taveel during the days of Khilafat Movement. Maulana
Ahmad Mangori. Azad and Maulana Abdul Bari issued the Fatwa in
 Majlas-e-Itehad-ul-Muslimeen set up by favour of Khilafat Movement.Gandhi announced
Nawab Bahadur Yar Jang. the end of Khilafat Movement.Tragedy of Chora
 Muslim League established it s ministries in Churi happen on 4 February 1922.
Sindh in 1943.  Shuddi and Sangathan movement was
 Jamiat-e-Ulema-e-Islam set up by Shabeer started at the end of Tahreek Khilafat.Sangathan
Ahmad Usmani. movement was started by Pandit Malavia.Treaty
 Sitara-e-Subho was launched by Zafer Ali of Lausanne was signed in 1923.
Khan in 1917.  Lord Rippon is associated with the Hunter
 Pona Pact was signed on 25 September Commission. Lord Dalhousie is associated with
1932.Ambidkar and Gandhi were the signatories Wood’s Dispatch. Lord Cornwalls is associated
of Pona Pact. with permanent settlement of Bengal.
 Mahasabah was founded by Madan Mohan  Moulana Shoukat Ali, the elder brother of
Maluir. M. Ali was born in 1872 and died on 28th Nov
 “Father and Daughter” was written by 1938 and buried at Jamia Mosque Delhi.
Begum Shah Nawaz.  Jinnah got admission in at Gokal Das Teg
 “Transfer of Power in India” was written by primary school Bombay at the age of 10 he
V.P.Menon. studied for 5 ½ months. Jinnah went to London
 Waris shah is called the ‘Shakespeare of and got law degree at the age of 18 forms
Punjabi literature’.Hazrat Bullay Shah was a LINCONINN.
famous Sufi poet of Punjabi language. His tomb is  Ratna embrassed Islam on 18th April 1918
in the city of Kasur. and married Jinnah on 19th April 1918. Before
 Pan Islamism introduced by Jamaludding that she was Parsi. She died on 20th Febrary 1929
Afghani. and was buried in Aram Bagh Bombay.Dinna; the
 Sindh was annexed by Birtish in 1843 and daughter of Jinnah was born on 14th August,
was separated from Bombay in 1935 vide India 1919. Dinna married a Parsi boy named Navel
Act 1935. Wadya.
 Sheikh Ahmed Sirhandi is known as  Jinnah left the lawyership after 23rd March,
Majaddid Alf Sani.Sheikh Ahmad Sirhandi was 1940.
born in 1564 and died in 1626.  Pakistan national movement was founded by
 Mausm Khan, soldier of Titu Mir was Ch. Rahmat Ali.
sentenced to death.  In 1945, Labour Party came to power.
 “Hajatullah al-Balaghah” written by Shah  In 1945 elections Muslim League won 428
Waliullah.Shah Waliullah born in 1703. Shah out of 492 seats.
Waliullah died in 1762.  In 1946, Quaid decided to join Interim
 Haji Shariat Ullah was born in 1781. Haji government in India.In interim government
Shareetullah of Bengal was the founder of Farazi Muslim League got portfolis of Finance & Liaquat
Tehrik in 1802. Farazi Tehrik meant to pay more Ali was Finance Minister.
attention on fundamental of Islam.  J.N.Mandal was the non-Muslim member
 Sir John Marshal ordered digging of Moen who became a minister in interim government on
Jo Daro in 1922.. ML behalf.
 In Indai English education was first initiated  Unionist’s Ministry was in Punjab. Founder
in Bengal in 1835. of Unionist Party in Punjab was Sir Fazal
 Madressah Rahimiya was established by Hussain.
Shah Abdul Rahim.  Real name of Gandhi was Mohan Das
 Islamia High School Peshawar was founded Karam Chand Gandhi.
in 1890.  Burma separated from India in 1937 and
 Kashmir was sold to Gulab Singh in 1845. was made independent in 1947.
 Lord Minto came to India as viceroy in  Sindh asssembley passed the resoluation for
1905. Minto Morley reforms came into India the creation of Pakistan firstly on June 26, 1947.
in1909. In Minto Morley reforms, Minto was  “Divide and Quit” is wtitten by Penderel
Indian Viceroy and Morley was state secretary for Moon.
India. Rowlatt Act was passed in 1919 by Sir  Liaquat Desai pact was concluded in 1946.
Sydney Rowlatt.  On 18th July, 1947, British parliament
 Montague-Chelmsford report was published passed Indian Independence Bill.
in 1918 & became law in 1919.  Inquilab Zindabad slogan was given by
 Muslim League demanded principle of self Mohammd Iqbal.
rule for India in 1913.  Population of Pakistan at its birth was 34
 All India Central Khilafat Committee was million.
formed on 23 Sep. 1919.Khilafat Delegation met
 Jinnah Awami league is the first opposition  Agreement with Canada on first nuclear
party of Pakistan. It was founded by Abudl power station in Karachi was signed in 1965.
hameed Bhashwani in 1950.  Nationalization of educational institutions &
 Ayub khan laid down foundation stone of industries in 1972.
Quaid’s Mosulem.  First biogas plant established in 1974.
 On 27th August, 1947. Pakistan admitted as  In December 1981, Ziaul Haq announced
Member of the Food and Agriculture Organization Majlis-e-Shoora with 350 members.
of UN.  Wafaqui Mohtasib was created in 1983.
 U.S. embassy in Karachi was established  8th amendment introduced in 1985.
August 15, 1947.  Nuclear cooperation pact with China was
 Last Governor of the undivided Punjab was made on 15th September 1986.
Sir Even Jenkins.  Ojri Camp Tragedy occurred on 10 April
 Hafiz Abdul Majeed was appointed as Chief 1988.
Secretary, West Punjab on 18th August, 1947.  The Junejo government was dismissed on
 Friday was declared as half working day on 29th May, 1988.
August 22, 1947.  Zia died on 17 August, 1988.US ambassador
 Iran&Pakistan established diplomatic who died with Zia was Arnold Raphael.
relations on 22nd August, 1947.  Pakistan’s re-entry in common wealth in
 AThe Secretary of the Indian Ministry of 1989.
States? V.P. Menon  First test tube baby at Lahore in 1989.
 Liaquat visited India in April 1950.  Wheat crisis occurred in 1952.
 Quaid-e-Azam died on September 11, 1948  KANNUP was established in 1971.
due to Cardiac Arrest. Jinnah passed away at  Mr. Ghulam Muhammad was finance
10:20 p.m in G.G House Karachi and buried on minister before becoming governor general of
12th September, 1948 A.D.Funeral prayer of Pakistan.
Quaid-e-Azam by Shabir Ahmed Usmani.  Baitul Maal established in 1992.
 Basic Principles Committee set up by the  General sales tax, under the constitution
Constituent Assembly to frame a draft 1973 is a Federal subject.
Constitution. Basic Principles Committee  Total area of Jammu and Kashmir in 1947
presented its report in September, 1950. was 84,471 sq. miles.
 Planning Board turned into Planning  India stopped the passage of water from the
Commission in 1951. rivers Ravi and Sutluj in April 1948.
 Liaquat Ali Khan visited USA in 1951.  Quaid e Azam relief fund was set up in
Liaquat Ali Khan spends in USA three weeks. September 1947.
 Title of the published collection of Liaquat's  At the time of division the cash balances of
speeches meant to introduce Pakistan to the West undivided India stood at about Rs. 4,000 million.
was “Pakistan, Heart of Asia”.  India and Pakistan mutually came to an
 Conspiracy to overthrow Liaquat agreement that Pakistan would get Rs. 750 crore
Government come to light Rawalpendi in March as her share.Only Rs. 200 crors had been paid as
1951. an interim installment.
 Jamilla was the first Muslim girl who  On 15th August 1947 the state of Junaghadh
hoisted Muslim League flag on the Punjab announced that it had acceded to Pakistan.
Secreterat, Lahore (1946).  Pakistan Fund was setup by Quaid in June
 First commissioner of Sindh Charles Napier. 1947.
 Sindh assembly proclaimed Sindhi as  State Bank of Pakistan was inaugurated by
official language of Sindh in 1972. Quaid-e-Azam in July 1948.The initial assets of
 Baluchistan got status of province on 1st SBP were equal to three Crore.
July, 1970.  Karachi was declared Federal area by the
 Pakistan standard time was adopted on legislative Assembly in May 1948.
October 1, 1951.  Mian Iftikhar –ud- din was the only Muslim
 Indian Forces occupied Kashmir the state to oppose the Objectives Resolution in the
of Jammu and Kashmir on October 27, 1947. Assembly.
 Hari Singh was the Maharaja of Kashmir in  "The Myth of Independence" was written
1947. by Z.A. Bhutto.
 Allama Iqbal’s tomb was built in 1951.  Pakistan's flag was designed by two brothers
 22 points of Ulema put on 24th January and name of one of them is Altaf Hussain. White
1951 by 31 Ulema. strip in the flag was added in August 1947 and
 BBC started its first Urdu service on 13th moon and star added in the flag February 1949.
April, 1949.  Ayub Khoro ministry in Sindh was dissolved
 In 1950, Iftikhar Hussain Mamdot founded by Quaid in April1948. Khoro is the only man to
Jinnah Muslim League party. be prosecuted under PRODA. PRODA was
 Pakistan got status of Test cricket in 1952. replaced in September 1954.
 Zafarullah Khan served as president of UN  The Quaid delivered his last message to the
General Assembly’s 7th session in 1962. nation on 27th August, 1948.
 Khan Qayyum Khan was called the iron Bhutto announced second package of agricultural
man of NWFP. reforms in 1977.
 Peer Sahib Manki Shareef founded the  Mr. Bhutto announced to dissociate Pakistan
Awami Muslim League party in September 1949. from the Commonwealth of Nations in 1972.
 In the East Bengal elections were held in  Martial Law was imposed in Balochistan in
1954. May 1973.
 Martial Law in Lahore was imposed in  Elections to the National Assembly were
March 1953. held under Z.A. Bhutto in March 1977.
 Ghulam Muhammad dissolved the  NADRA was setup in February 16, 2000.
Government of Nazi mud Din in April 1953.  The master plan of Islamabad was prepared
 Shortage of Salt took place in 1952 in East in 1960 by MIS Constructinos Doxiades of Greek.
Bengal.  National Institute of Oceanlogy established
 The First Five Year Plan was announced by in 1982 in Karachi.
Chaudhary Muhammad Ali on 18th May 1956.  Pakistan test fired Ghauri missile on April 6,
 Principal of joint Electorate was accepted by 1998.
the Assembly on 10th October 1956 at Dacca.  Jamrood Fort (Peshawar) was built by
 Suez Canal Crisis took place in the reign of General Hari Singh Nalwa in 1836.
Soharwardy.  Nishta rHospital is the largest hospital in
 Muslim family Law Ordinance contributed a Pakistan and was built in 1953.
great deal towards generating public resentment  Three radio stations were working at the
against Ayub regime. time of partition.
 According to the agriculture Reforms  10 seats are reserved for non-muslims in
announced in January 1959, maximum limit of National Assembly.
non irrigated lands was fixed at 1000 acres. 902  National institute of silicon technology was
land farm holders were affected by the Ayub established in 1991.
Reforms.  Hazrat Nizam-ud-Din Auliya was a Sufi of
 Pakistan launched an operation in Kashmir Chishtia Order.
in 1965 which was called operation Gibralter.  Defense Council was formed on 1st April
 India mounted upon a three pronged attack 1948.
against Pakistan along Lahore on September 6,  Pakistan irrigation research council was
1965. founded in 1964.
 Sheikh Mujeeb Ur Rehman presented his 6  Security Council was formed by federal
points for the first time in February 1966 at the government on October 17, 1999.
house of Former premier Ch. Muhaamad Ali in a  National data base registration authority
meeting of All Parties Conference. was set up on 16th February, 2000.
 In 1967 five parties formed an alliance  The official and national sport of Pakistan is
against Ayub Khan which was called PDM. field hockey. Cricket, however, is the most popular
 The old name of Round Garden was sport. The national side won the ICC World Cup in
changed into Nasir Garden in 1966 after the visit 1992.
of Egyptian President Nasir.  Pakistan qualified for the Golf World Cup
 Sardar Abdul Rab Nishtar died in 1958; I.I. for the first time in 2009.
Chandaraker died in1960; Soharwardy died in  One goal of the current government is to see
1963 in Bairut, And Muhammad Ali Bogra died in the literacy rate reach at least 85% over the next
1963. few years.
 Ayub Khan took oath as President of  About 1.7 million refugees from
Pakistan in February 1960. Afghanistan live in Pakistan.
 Musa Khan was C-in-C before Yahya khan.  When was the Constitution of 1973
Yahya khan became C-in-C in March 1966. enforced? 14th August 1973.
 In April 1969, Yahya regime announced  Who was the first Captain of Pakistan
Labour Reforms. Cricket Team? Hafeez Kardar
 Elections could not be held on fixed date  Who united all the Sikhs and founded a
and had to be postponed till 7 th December due to kingdom in the Punjab? Ranjit Singh
Floods in East Pakistan.  Who was the first Chief Minister of
 Agartala conspiracy was about Kidnap and Balochistan from May 1972 to February 1973?
murder of Ayub Khan. Sardar Atta ullah Mengal
 Kashmir Mujahideen hijacked an Indian  When Pakistan launched its first space
plane "Ganga" in 1971. satellite Badr-1? July 16, 1990
 Army action was started in East Pakistan  Maulana Muhammad Ali Johar issued
from March 1971. Comrade English newspaper from Culcata on 14th
 A commission was appointed by Bhutto to January 1911.
probe into the 1971 crisis. It was called Hamood  “Al-Halal” Urdu newspaper was issued by
Ur Rehman commission. Maulana Abu-Kalam-Azad in July 1912.
 In his agricultural reforms Bhutto put ceiling  East Pakistan was separated from rest of the
to land holding at 150 acres of irrigated land. country on 16th December 1971.
 The first Pakistani Postal stamp was issued
in July 1948. held in 1970.
 During the Mughal period, Portuguese  Pakistan and Afghanistan have “Transit
traders first came to India. Trade Agreement” signed in 1965.
 Quaid-e-Azam became the member of  Sir Muhammad Shafi coined the name of
Legislative Council from Bombay in 1906. All India Muslim League.
 Bhutto stepped in as the president and  Nawab Saleem Ullah Khan was the founder
civilian CMLA of Pakistan on 20th December of All India Muslim League.
1971.  Constitutional proposal, known as the Bogra
 Land reforms announced by PPP regime on Formula, was presented before the Constituent
1st March 1972. Assembly of Pakistan on October 7, 1953. The
 In which Constitution Islam was declared plan proposed for a Bicameral Legislature with
religion of the state? Constitution of 1973 equal representation for all the five provinces of
 Urdu declared as official language in 1832. the country in the Upper House. Constitutional
Formula is the other name of Mohammad Ali
 Which was the first public airline of Bogra Formula.
Pakistan? Orient Airline  In 1973 constitution Bicameral Legislature
 Five members were nominated by Muslim was provided for the first time.
League for the Interim-Government in 1946.  Pakistan become member of United Nations
 When the government of Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto on 30th Sep 1947 and Afghanistan country
was dismissed and third Martial Law was enforced opposed Pakistan's membership in United Nations.
by General Zia-ul-Haq? 5th July, 1977  Sanghata Movement was started by Dr
 What happened to the Constitution of 1973 Moonje.
when Martial Law was imposed in 1977 by Zia-ul-  The subjects were divided into central and
Haq? It was partially suspended provincial by the Act of 1919.
 President Zia-ul-Haq enforced an Interim  Martial law has been declared in Pakistan
Constitution in 1981. four times. On 7 October 1958, President Iskander
 President Zia-ul-Haq constituted Majlis-e- Mirza staged a coup d'état. He abrogated the
Shoora (National Assembly) in December 1981. constitution, imposed martial law and appointed
 First Chairman of SPARCO was Dr. Abdus General Muhammad Ayub Khan as the Chief
Salam. Martial Law Administrator and Aziz Ahmad as
 Pakistan set up the first uranium moving and Secretary General and Deputy Chief Martial Law
processing plant in Lucki Murwat. Administrator.
 First Provincial elections after establishment  The second martial law was imposed on 25
of Pakistan were held in 1951. March 1969, when President Ayub Khan
 The system of Government introduced by abrogated the Constitution of 1962 and handed
Constitution of 1956 was Federal. over power to the Army Commander-in-Chief,
 NawabLiaquat Ali Khan was first Defence General Agha Mohammad Yahya Khan.
Minister of Pakistan.  The third martial law, politician Zulfikar Ali
 Who is authorized to impose reasonable Bhutto took over in 1971 as the first civilian
restrictions on fundamental rights? President martial law administrator in recent history,
 After Independence, the first industrial unit imposing selective martial law in areas hostile to
inaugurated by Quaid-i-Azam was Valika Textile his rule, such as the country's largest province,
Mills. Balochistan.
 ‘The Sole Spokesman’ a book on Quaid-i-  The fourth martal law, General Muhammad
Azam and Pakistan Movement was written by Dr. Zia-ul-Haq overthrew Bhutto and imposed martial
Ayesha Jalal. law in its totality on July 5, 1977, in a bloodless
 Shahbzada Abdul Qayyum Khan founded coup d'état.
Islamia College — Peshawar institution.  One Unit was the title of a scheme launched
 MajidaRizvi has the credit to be the first by the federal government of Pakistan to merge
women High court Judge in Pakistan. the four provinces of West Pakistan into one unit,
 In 1946, Liaqat Ali Khan Presented poor as a counterbalance against the numerical
man’s budget. domination of the ethnic Bengalis of East Pakistan
 The Quite India Movement started at (now Bangladesh). The One Unit policy was
Bombay on Aug. 8, 1942. announced by Prime Minister Muhammad Ali
 Attlee was the Prime Minister of UK at the Bogra on 22 November 1954.
time of creation of Pakistan.  The province of West Pakistan was created
 The Constitution of 1956 was enforced on in 14 October 1955 by the merger of the
March 23, 1956; the constitution of 1962 was provinces, states, and Tribal Areas of the western
enforced on June 8, 1962 and the Constitution of wing. The province was composed of twelve
1973 was enforced on August 14, 1973. divisions and the provincial capital was
 Ch. Muhammad Ali is the name of first established at Lahore. The province of East
Secretary General of Pakistan. Bengal (now Bangladesh) was renamed East
 First ambassador of Pakistan to UNO was Pakistan with the provincial capital at Dacca. The
Ahmad Shah Patres Bukhari. federal government moved the country's capital in
 First general elections under the LFO were 1959 from Karachi to Rawalpindi (serving as
provisional capital until Islamabad was ready), conflictwas an armed conflict between India and
whilst the federal legislature moved to Dacca. Pakistan that took place between May and July
 The province of West Pakistan was 1999 in the Kargil district of Kashmir and
dissolved on 1 July 1970 by President General elsewhere along the Line of Control (LOC).
Yahya Khan.  Dr Shama Khalid is the first woman
 Dr. Khan Sahib was appointed as the first assuming governorship in the country’s history.
Chief Minister of the One Unit, while Mushtaq  Begum Ra'ana Liaquat Ali Khan was the
Ahmad Gurmani was appointed as the first first Muslim woman ambassador and Doyen of
Governor of West Pakistan. the Diplomatic Corps (while in the Netherlands),
 The first water accord between the First Muslim woman Governor (of Sindh
provincial governments relating to the water province in the mid–1970s), First Muslim
distribution from Indus River was signed in 1991. woman Chancellor of a university (all the
 Nizam-e-Islam party was founded by universities in Sindh) First Muslim woman
Chaudhry Muhammad Ali. delegate to the UN, and First Muslim woman to
 Yusuf Zulekha was written by Ghulam win the United Nations Human Rights Award,
Rasul. First Muslim woman to receive the Woman of
 Justice Shahab–ud-din was the Head of the Achievement Medal, (1950).
Constituent Committee formed by Ayub Khan.  The second nuclear power plant of Pakistan
 Pakistan people’s party was founded in is functioning in Chasma since 2001 by the help of
1967. China.
 Name of NWFP was changed as KPK in  SAARC was formed in Dhaka on December
2010. 8, 1985. First Summit of SAARC was held in
 Kargil conflict was took place in 1999. 1985 in Dhaka (Bangladesh).
 Feroz khan noon was the PM at the time of  Sir Muhammad Zafarullah took part in the
1958 Martial law. Round Table Conference of 1930-32 and was the
 Pakistan has won the hockey world cup four first foreign minister of Pakistan.
times.  After independence the first radio station
 NRO stands for National Reconciliation was established at Karachi.
Order.  The Government of India Act 1935 was
 Auditor General of Pakistan is appointed by fully enforced in April, 1937.
President.  Rebindra Nath Tagor the first Asian who
 Bahardur Shah Zafar buried in Rangoon. received literature Nobel Prize in 1913.
 RCD formed by Pakistan, Iran and Turkey.  Muslims observed ‘Day of Deliverance’ on
 First SAARC summit was held in 1985 at December 22, 1939 (End of Congress ministries).
Dhaka.  Mulvi Abdl Haq is called “Baba-e-Urdu”.
 Quaid-e-Azam Address the Constituent  The famous resolution, which came to be
Assembly for the first time on 11 August 1947. He known as Pakistan Resolution was moved by
was the first President of the Constituent Maulvi Fazal-ul-Haq and passed unanimously on
Assembly. 23rd March 1940.
 Ghulam Muhammad dissolved the Federal  The institution of Mohtasib was established
Assembly on 24 October, 1954. by Presidential Order 1983.
 In January 24, 1959, the first agriculture  Objective Resolution was passed by the
reforms were introduced in Pakistan. Constituent Assembly of Pakistan on March 12,
 Abdul Qadeer Khan Nuclear Research 1949.
Laboratories was set up in Kahuta in 1976.  The state bank inaugurated on 1st July 1948
 F. M. Khan was the first Chief Election by Quaid-e-Azam and Zahid Hussain is the first
Commissioner of Pakistan. governor of State Bank.
 Muhammad Ali Jinnah was awarded the title  Iskendar Mirza had the shortest tenure as
of the Quaid-i-Azam in1938. Governor - General of Pakistan.
 The Unionist Party, a secular party, was  Liaquat - Nehru pact was announced at
formed to represent the interests of Punjab's large Delhi on April 18, 1950.
feudal classes and gentry. Sir Sikandar Hyat Khan,  Sir Syed Ahmad Khan advocated the inclusion
Sir Fazli Husain and Sir Chhotu Ram were the co- of Indians in Legislative Council in his famous
founders of the party. book, “Causes of the Indian Revolt”, as early as
 Radcliffe Award was announced on 17th 1860.
August 1947.  Altaf Hussain Hali refers to Sir Syed as Father
 Uqba bin Nafah (R.A.) is called as of Muslim India and Father of Modern Muslim
“Alexander of Muslim World”. India.
 Abdur Rab Nishtar is the eminent leader of  In 1917 Kheiri Brothers suggested a plan of
Pakistan movement who in 1949 took over as the partition of India in conference of the Socialist
first governor of Punjab and later on became the International held in Stockholm.
president of Pakistan Muslim League.  The Regional Cooperation
 Allama Shabir Ahmad Usmani formed a for Development (RCD) was established among
party of Ulema called Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam. Pakistan, Iran and Turkey in 1964 and was
 The Kargil War also known as the Kargil annulled in 1979.
 Quaid-e-Azam called Islam "Our bedrock and  The longest serving Chief Justice of Pakistan
sheet anchor" while addressing Muslim Students was? Justice A.R. Cornelius
Peshawar.  The first Dry Port in Pakistan was established in
 Liaquat Ali Khan, the first Prime Minister of 1974 at? Lahore
Pakistan, while addressing a meeting at  The oldest news agency of Pakistan is:
Rawalpindi was assassinated on Oct 16, 1951. ? Associated Press of Pakistan (APP)
 Anjuman-e-Islamia Punjab was founded for the  Who was the father of Shah Abdul Aziz? Shah
renaissance of Islam in 1859. Waliullah.
 Feroz Shah Tughlaq constructed five canals to  What is the total area of Islamabad? 906 Sq.Km
remove scarcity of water.  Who first translated the Holy Quran into
 Maulana Zafar Ali khan is the author of Persian? Shah Waliullah.
"Hunter par Hunter".
 Who first translated the Holy Quran into Urdu?
 Faiz Ahmed Faiz was convicted in Rawalpindi Shah Abul Qadir.
Conspiray Case.
 Name the founder of the Aligarh Movement?
 In Sept: 1958 Gawadar was bought by Khan
Sir Syed Ahmed Khan
of Kalat at 40 lacs pounds from Oman.
 Name of the books written by Shah Waliullah?
 Pakistan becomes ‘Republic’ in 1956.
Hajjat-ul-Baligha, Fyuz-i-Harmain Sharifan
 Vasco-da-Gama comes to India in 1498.
 Brahmo Samaj is a quasi-Protestant, theistic  In which year did Jinnah join the Muslim
movement within Hinduism, founded in Calcutta League? In 1913 ( request of M.Ali Johar)
in 1828 by Ram Mohun Roy.  In which year Jinnah left the Congress? In
 Arya Samaj is a Hindu reform movement 1920 ( left imperial legislative 1919)
founded by Swami Dayananda on 7 April 1875.  Who was the Muslim League leader who
 Prarthana Samaj is founded by Dr. Atmaram opposed Jinnah's decision to boycott the Simon
Pandurang in 1867 with an aim to make people Commission of 1927? Sir Shafi.
believe in one God and worship only one God.  For what period of time is the National
 East India Company occupied Punjab in Assembly elected? For five years.
1849; Sindh in 1843 and Balochistan in 1839.  What is the period of time for the election of the
 The “Rashmi Roomal” Movement of 1905 Senate? 6 years.
was initiated by Maulana Mahmood Hassan.  What is the present literacy rate in Pakistan? 57
 The “Asrar-us-Sanadeed” was compiled by percent.
Sir Syed Ahmad Khan.  Which university in Pakistan was founded
 Pirpur Committee was formed in 1938 and it before independence? The Punjab University (
was headed by Raja Muhammad Mehdi of Pirpur. oldest)
 “Reconstruction of Religious Thoughts in  Name a famous Sufi poet of Sindh. Shah Abdul
Islam” was written by Allama Muhammad Iqbal. Latif Bhitai.
 Chief Justice of Lahore High Court, Justice  In which year was the second Islamic Summit
Abdur Rasheed administered the oath of M.A. held? 1974 ( Lahore)
Jinnah.  Name the treaty signed by India and Pakistan
 Muhammad Ali Jinnah administered the after the 1965 war? Tashkent Treaty (10 jan. 1966)
oath of Mr. Liaquat Ali Khan as the first Prime  Which is the place of highest rainfall? Murree
Minister of Pakistan.  Which is the largest park in Pakistan? National
 Qazi Issa was appointed Pakistan's Park Islamabad.
ambassador to Iran.  Which is the largest seaport in Pakistan?Monora
 The last Nawab of Bahawalpur is Sir Sadiq (Karachi).
Muhammad Khan Abbasi V.
 Which is the largest Library in Pakistan? Punjab
 Mehrgarh is located near the Bolan Pass, to Public Library.
the west of the Indus River valley and between the
 Which is the largest Museum in Pakistan?
Pakistani cities of Quetta, Kalat and Sibi.
National museum karachi.
 Ranikot Fort is the world's largest fort with
 Which is the largest and oldest university of
a circumference of about 26 km or 16 miles. Since
Pakistan?
1993, it has been on the list of tentative UNESCO
Punjab University Lahore.
World Heritage Sites. It is located in the Kirthar
Range, about 30 km southwest of Sann, in  Which is the largest Mosque in Pakistan? Faisal
Jamshoro District, Sindh, Pakistan. It is Mosque.
approximately 90 km north of Hyderabad.  Which is the largest and busiest railway station
 The Kot Diji Fort, formally known as Fort in Pakistan? Lahore.
Ahmadabad, dominates the town of Kot Diji in  Which is the largest platform in Pakistan?
Khairpur District, Pakistan about 25 miles east of Platform of Rohri Station.
the Indus River at the edge of the Nara-Rajisthan  Which is the longest road in Pakistan? Pakistan
Desert. Highway.
 Name the founder of the All India Muslim  Which is the longest Railway line in Pakistan?
League? Sir Nawab Saleem Ullah Khan Karachi to Peshawar.
 The first country recognized Pakistan after  Which is the highest road in Pakistan?
independence was ?Iran Karakoram Highway.
 Which is the largest railway workshop in  Anza Missile is? Surface to air missile.
Pakistan? Mughalpura Workshop Lahore.  Ranikot Fort is situated near the city of?
 Which is the largest industrial plant in Pakistan? Hyderabad.
Pakistan Steel Mills Karachi.  Under the Indus Basin Treaty 1960, the water of
 Which is the smallest province in respect of rivers awarded to Pakistan are? Indus, Jehlum,
Area? NWFP. Chenab.
 Which is the largest city with respect of Area  The standard time of Pakistan is? 5 hours ahead
and population? Karachi. of Greenwhich time.
 Which is the most modern city? Islamabad.  When did Pakistan win its first hockey gold
 The minimum annual rainfall in Pakistan was medal in Asian Games? 1958 Tokyo.
recorded at? Nokkundi  On which river Guddu, Sukkur and Kotri
 “Pakistan inTwentieth Century A Political barrage are situated? Indus Rivers.
History" is a book written by? Lawrence Ziring  Who was first Muslim CNC of Pakistan Air
 The Federally Administrated Tribal Area Force? Air Marshal Asghar Khan.
consists of? Seven political agencies and six  When Pakistan Joined Anglo-American Defence
frontier regions. Pacts or SEATO in 1954.
 P.O.N.M stand for? Pakistan Oppressed Nations  24th Parallel Line is the boundary line which
Movement. was declared between? Pakistan and India
 Kilik Pass is situated in? Karakoram range.  Pakistan joined the Nuclear Club in? 28 May
 Among the world largest cotton growing 1998
countries Pakistan stands for? 4th  The only Pakistan poet who has been awarded
 Toot oil and natural gas field is located in? the Lenin Prize was? Faiz Ahmad Faiz (1961)
Punjab.  General Pervez Musharraf took over the control
 Largest dam and Hydel power station of of Pakistan on? 12 October, 1999
Pakistan Tarbela dam built in 1976  According to the 1998 census the population of
 On which date the first session of National Pakistan living in Rural Areas was? 67.5 percent
Assembly was held? 11 August, 1947  Pakistan's first Agriculture University was
 What is the length of coastal line of Pakistan? established in? Faisalabad
1046 Km  Pakistan became full member of NAM 1979
 Islam was declared state religion of Pakistan? In (Hawana).
1973  In the National Anthem of Pakistan "Jan-i-
 Which is the shortest river of Pakistan? Ravi Tstaqlal" stands for? Inspiration of our future.
 The constitution of Pakistan can be amended?  The National Tree of Pakistan? Deodar.
With Two-Third majority in Parliament  Which bird is national bird of Pakistan? Chakor.
 Who was the first Muslim Governor of Sindh?  Which is the national animal of Pakistan?
Ghulam Hussain Hadaiyatullah. Markhor.
 Who was the first Muslim C-N-C of Pak Army?  National game of Pakistan? Hockey.
Gen Muhammad Ayub  National flower of Pakistan?
 Which constitution of Pakistan state that Jasmine(chambali).
President and Prime Minister must be Muslims?  Pakistan had joined Baghdad Pact/Central
1973 Constitution Treaty Organization in 1955 along with? Iran, Iraq
 Who was the first Governor of Khyber and Turkey.
Pakhtunkhwa? M. Khursheed.  Identify the longest glaciers of Pakistan?
 Who was the first C.N.C of Pakistan Navy? Siachen.
Admiral Muhammad Siddiq  "Warsak Dam" has been built on the river Kabul
 Identify the terminating point of Pakistan in1960
Motorway M-8? Gwadar  Which Province of Afghanistan shows border
 The proposed plan of M-4 of Pakistan with Pakistan? Paktya
Motorway shall be completed? Faisalabad to  What is the length of border between Pakistan
Multan and Afghanistan? 2252 Km.
 Which year is celebrated in Pakistan as visit to  The total length of 'Line of Control' in Kashmir
Pakistan to promote Tourism Industry? 2001. is about? 720 Km. (Through Simla agreement
 To settle the water dispute between Pakistan and 1972)
India Sindh Tass Agreement was signed in 1960  The Atomic Energy Commission of Pakistan
with the help of? World Bank was established in? 1956.
 What is the length of famous "Khyber Pass"? 53  Karachi Nuclear Power plant was established in
Km. 1972 with the assistance of: Canada.
 The Population density in Punjab per square  Chashma Nuclear plant was established with the
Kilometers is? 353 persons. assistance of:-China.
 Pakistan is separated from Tajikistan by?  Which Prime Minister of Pakistan had the
Wakhan. shortest tenure? Gen. Ayub Khan.
 Age of the retirement of Supreme Court Judge  The cultural centre of Gandhara civilization was
of Pakistan is? 65 years. situated at? Taxila
 National Police Academy is situated in? in? Karakoram range.
Islamabad  Who was the architect of Second Constitution?
 After Siachen the second largest glacier of Ayub Khan.
Pakistan? Batura.  The Soan and Haro are the two rivers of?
 Which lake is considered to be Asia's greatest Potohar Plateau
reserve of migratory birds? Haleji lake.  The area lying between river Beas and river
 The largest desert of Pakistan? Thar in Sindh Ravi is called? Bari Doab
 Largest Agency of FATA in term of Area is?  'Kashmir Solidarity Day'. is observed in
South Waziristan Pakistan each year on? 5 Feb.
 Area of Balochistan is? 3,47,190 Sq. Km.  The Province of Pakistan which covers the
 Total area of Sindh is? 140,914 sq. Km. largest area 43% is? Balochistan (Punjab 25.8
 Total Area of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa? 74521 Sq. percent)
Km.  The Second Prime Minister and Governor of
 Gen Zia died in air accident on? 17th August, Pakistan? Nazimuddin
1988.  Who is the first woman Prime Minister of
 On 6th August 1990 caretaker government was Pakistan? Benazir Bhutto
established under? Ghulam Mustafa Jatoi.  Who had the longest period of rule to his credit?
 Total number of seats of NA reserved for Gen Zia-ul-Haq
women in the October 2002 election? 60 seats.  Who had shortest tenure of President? Z.A.
 Total number of seats of Punjab Assembly are? Bhutto
371 seats  Who had shortest tenure as Governor-General of
 The total number of seats in Sindh Assembly? Pakistan? Khawaja Nazimuddin
148 seats.  Point out the name of first Governor of State
 Total number of seats in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Bank? Zahid Hussain
Assembly? 124 seats  Who was the first Female Governor? Begum
 Total number of seats in Balochistan? 65 seats Rana Liaquat Ali
 Who was the first Chief Minister of Punjab after  Who was the first Chief of Staff of the Armed
independence? Iftikhar Hussain Mamdot. Forces? Gen. Tikka Khan.
 Pakistan forest institution is located in?  Who was the first Chief Justice of Pakistan?
Peshawar. Justice Abdul Rashid
 The oldest Barrage on Indus is? Sukkur  Who was the first Chief of the Air Force? Air
Barrage(1932) Marshal Zafar Ahmad
 The first Pakistani who became the Judge of  Who was the First Chief of Staff of the Navy?
International Court of Justice? Sir Zafarullah Hafeez Ahmad
Khan.  Who was the First Chairman Joint Chiefs of
 On March 23, 2000 Pakistan had manufactured Staff Committee? General Muhammad Sharif
a modern tank liaison with China by name of? Al-  Which is the highest Military award in
Khalid. Pakistan? Nishan-e-Haider
 On July 9, 1948 Pakistan issued its first? Postal  Which is the highest Civil award of Pakistan?
stamp Nishan-e-Pakistan
 When Pakistan recognized the People's  Which is the coldest place of Pakistan? Sakardo
Republic of China? 4th January 1950.  The area of Pakistan is? 796,096 sq Km.
 Who was the first Pakistan's Ambassador to the  The first recipient of Nishan-e-Haider was?
People's Republic of China? N.A.M. Raza. Capt. Sarwar Shaheed
 Which is the highest railway station in Pakistan?  Famous lake Saif ul Maluk is located in?
Khan Mehtar Zai Kaghan
 When the National Anthem was played in  The length of Indus River? 2896 Km.
Pakistan 1st time? 14th August 1954.  Who headed the commission formed by Ayub
 When Pakistan became the member of UNO? Khan for drafting the 1962 Constitution? Manzoor
30 September 1947. Qadir
 Who is the first President of Pakistan and last  The number of seats of National Assembly won
Governor-General of Pakistan? Sikandar Mirza. by Awami League in the 1970 election? 160
 The first coin of Pakistan designed by? Brandly.  Bangladesh came into existence on? 16th
 Who took the oath of Governor-General of December 1971.
Pakistan from Quaid-e-Azam.Justice Abdul  The number of Articles included in the
Rasheed. constitution of 1973? 280
 Which country opposed Pakistan to become the  Z.A. Bhutto took oath as President under the
member of UNO? Afghanistan Provisional Constitution on? 21st April 1972.
 Who became the first president of Pakistan  The new capital of Pakistan was given the name
Muslim League? Ch. Khaleeq-uz-Zaman of Islamabad on? 24th Feb 1959.
 Which lake is the largest in Pakistan, situated in  Gen. Ayub Khan suspended Iskandar Mirza on?
Dadu? "Lake Mancher" 27th October 1958
 Pakistan’s highest mountain peak K-2 is located  The Qadianis were declared as minority in the
National Assembly on? 7th September 1974.  Under ‘Enhanced Partnership with Pakistan Act
 When Zakat and Ushr Ordinance was enforced? of 2009’ what will USA provide Pakistan? $ 1.5
20th June 1980 billion annually
 Muhammad Khan Junejo took oath as Prime  For how long Pakistan would get the US aid
Minister of Pakistan on? 23rd March 1985. under Kerry-Lugar bill? 5 years
 One Unit was formed in? 1955  How much total US aid will flow to Pakistan
 Gwadar became the part of Pakistan in? 1958 under Kerry-Lugar bill over the five years? US$
 Balochistan was given status of Province? 1970 7.5 billion
 West Pakistan was divided into four provinces  Gilgit-Baltistan (empowerment and Self-
in? 1973 Governance) Order, 2009 was approved on August
 The post of C.N.C was changed in Chief of 29, 2009
Staff? 1976.  7th NFC award was signed by prime minister
 Banks were nationalized in Pakistan in? 1974 and other chief ministers of all provinces on 30th
 Karakoram highway which was completed In 15 December 2009.
years was formally opened in? 1978  Shahbaz Airbase is located in Jacobabad.
 River Indus enters in Pakistan near? Chelas  Shamsi Airbase is located in Quetta.
 Youm-e-Fazia is observed on? 7th September  “In the line of Fire” is the autobiography of
 Rawal Dam is near Islamabad on Kurang river General Pervez Musharraf
 Chaman is famous for? Fruit  Who wrote “Freedom Movement of India”?
 Lal Suhanra Park is in? Bahawalpur I.H.Qureshi
 RCD agreement concluded between Turkey Iran  “Reconstruction of Religious Thoughts in
and Pakistan on? 21st July 1964 Islam” is written by Allama Iqbal
 Where is Masjid Wazir Khan? Lahore.  “The Idea of Pakistan” is a famous book written
 Federal Sharit Court was established in? 1979 by Stephen Philip Cohen
 Nationalization of industries was started by?  Pakistan, the Heart of Asia is written by Liaquat
Z.A. Bhutto Ali Khan.
 Qisa Khawani Bazar is in? Peshawar  Who wrote India wins Freedom? Maulana
Abu’al Kalam Azad
 Bolan Pass meets? Quetta with Afghanistan
 The writer of The Spirit of Islam is Amir Ali
 Boundary line between Azad Kashmir and
Occupied Kashmir is called Control Line (720Km)  Struggle for Pakistan was written by I.H.
Qureshi
 Boundary between India and Pakistan
demarcated by Sir Cyril Radcliff is called Radcliff  The author of Pathway to Pakistan is Choudhry
Line Khaliquzzaman
 In Rann of Kutch dispute in 1965, Pakistan  The writer of Friends Not Masters is Ayub Khan
declared frontier between Pakistan and India is  'Daughter of the East' book is written by
24th Parallel Line Benazir Bhutto
 Which city of Pakistan is known as the ‘City of  Democracy and Authoritarianism in South Asia
Colleges’? Lahore book is written by Ayesha Jalal
 What is Pakistan's major export? Taxtile  The State of Martial Rule book is written by
industry (Cotton) (second rice) Ayesha Jalal
 The Quaid-i-Azam was born in Wazir Mension  Self and Sovereignty book is written by Ayesha
Karachi Jalal
 Which is the first newspaper of Urdu language?  The Making of Pakistan book is written by K.
Jam-e-Jahan Numma (1st Pakistani __ Amroz) K. Aziz
 When Radcliffe Award was announced? 17th  The Emergence of Pakistan book is written by
August 1947 Ch. Mohammad Ali
 Which of the following king has introduced  Towards Pakistan book is written by Waheed-
Land Revenue system in subcontinent? Sher Shah uz-Zaman
Suri  A Passage to India book is written by E.M.
 Talbul project is disputed between Pakistan and Forster
India.  The old name of Dhaka is Jehangir Nagar
 Mehdi Shah was elected first Chief Minister of  What is the old name of Jaccoabad? Khan Garh
Gilgit Baltistan.  What is the new name of Salwan Kot? Sialkot
 Rah-e-Rasat Operation was started by Army of  When the name of Lyallpur was changed to
Pakistan in Swat Faisalabad? 1977
 Rah-e-Nijat Operation was started by Army of  Which city is known as Switzerland of
Pakistan in South Waziristan Pakistan? Swat
 17 Member bench of SC has declared NRO null  What is the old name of Quetta city? Shal Kot
& void and unconstitutional all cases withdrawn  What is the old name of Sahiwal? Montgomery
under NRO reopen with immediate effect on 16th  Pakistan became the member of UNO on 30
December 2009 September, 1947
 What is the full name of Kerry-Lugar Bill?  The last Governor General and first viceroy of
Enhanced Partnership with Pakistan Act of 2009 united India was Lord Cunning.
 The last viceroy of united India was Lord Mount 1938.
Batten  Nizam-e-Mustafa movement was carried in the
 Sindh is known as Bab-ul-Islam. year 1977.
 The Objective Resolution was put forwarded by  .The first Muslim League Government was
Liaqat Ali Khan on 12 March,1949. formed in Sindh in 1943.
 Khushal Khan Khatak and Rehman Baba are  Masjid Mahabat Khan is situated at Peshawar.
two famous Pushto poets.  Masjid Wazir Khan is situated at Lahore.
 The State Bank was inaugurated by Quaid-e-  Simla Delegation met Lord Wevell in 1945.
Azam on 1st July 1948.  Pakistan exploded its first atomic bomb at
 The first constitution of Pakistan came into Chaghi on 28th May 1998.
force on 23rd March 1956 and cancelled on 7 oct  The period of first five year plan was 1955-
1958. 1960.
 Pakistan's second Governer General and 2nd  The first Conferences of NAM was held at
Prime Minister was Khawaja Nazimuddin. Belgrade in 1961 and Pakistan joined the NAM in
 Sui gas was found in the year 1952. in the year 1979 at Havana.
 The first meeting of the Muslim League took  Hazrat Usman Marvandi is known as Lal
place in 1907 at Karachi and presided by Adam je Shahbaz Qalandar.
pir bhai.  In 1945-1946 elections Muslim League won all
 The Cripps Mission visited India in 1942 seats in central and 90% in provincial assembly.
 Songs of blood and swords book is written by  In 1945,Lord Wavell proposed the formation of
Fatima Bhutto a temporary government consisting of the political
 The old name of Lahore City is Mahmoodpur. parties of United India.
 What is the name of Hyderabad at the time of  According to 3rd June 1947 plan plebiscite was
Muhammad Bin Qasim? Neroon Kot held in N.W.F.P and Silhyte.
 What is the old name of Attock? Cambellpur  The five principles passed by the Non-Aligned
 What is the old name of Zhob? Fort Sandeman countries are called Punj Shilla.
 Which of the following name is the old name of  Sir Syed brought out the digest "Tehzib-ul-
pakpattan? Ajodhan Pur (by Akbar the Great) Akhlaq" in 1870.
 What is the new name of Hindu Bagh? Muslim  The first central office of Muslim League was
Bagh established at Aligarh.
 What is the old name of Bin Qasim (sea port)?  .The first constituent assembly of Pakistan was
Pepri dissolved on 24th Oct, 1954 and Mir Maulvi
 Mount Batten announced his plan on 3rd June Tamizuddin was its speaker.
1947.  National Assembly consists of 342 Muslim
 The first independent ruler of Muslim India was members and the Senate consists of 104 members.
Qutub uddin Aibak.
 Partition of Bengal took place on 16th Oct, 1905  Pakistan became the member of U.N on 30th
(Lord Curzin) and cancelled in 1911(Hoarding). September 1947 and Afghanistan Opposed it.
 All India Congress was founded by Allan O.  The second constitution of Pakistan was
Hume in1885. promulgated on 8 June 1962.
 Badshahi Mosque was built by Aurangzeb  Quaid-e-Azam remained member of both
Alamgir at Lahore in 1674. Muslim League and Congress for 7 years (1913 to
 Babur was the founder of Mughal Dynasty 1920)
in1526 and the last Mughal Emperor of India was  The Swadeshi movement means Boycott of
Bahadur Shah Zafar. goods (British goods)
 Pakistan's largest steel mill is at pipri (Karachi)  Who delivered the Presidential address in which
formed by the cooperation of Russia. the Muslim League was established? Nawab Waqr
 The Mosque built by Shah Jahan is at Thatta. ul Mulk
 The true name of Hazrat Mujaddid Alif Sani  “Humdard” and "Comarade" was started by
was Shaikh Ahmed. Moulana Muhammad Ali
 In the 1945 Muslim League won 30 Muslims  Jinnah was the Principle architect of Lucknow
seats in the central Assembly. pact
 Sind Madarsa-ul-Islam was founded by Hasan  The most important change brought about by
Ali Afandi. Minto Morley Reforms (in 1909) was Separate
 Syed Ameer Ali founded Muslim League's Electorate
branch at London in 1908.  Shuddhi and Sangthan movements were started
 The Mughal Emperor Akbar introduced the at the end of Tehrik e Khilafat
“Deen-e-Elahi” in 1582.  "Zamindar" was brought about by Zafar Ali
 Shah Abdul Latif and Sachal Sarmast are two Khan
important Sindhi poets.  Report of Rowlatt Committee was published in
 Two places famous for wooden crafts are Hala 1918
and Kashmor in Pakistan.  Jallianwala Bagh tragedy took place in: 1919
 Sindh Muslim League passed a resolution in  Jinnah resigned from congress during Nagpur
session in 1920  Lahore resolution was introduced by Fazl ul
 Moplah rising in Malabar took place in 1921 Haq in 1940
 The Moplah rose against the British and Hindu  "Thoughts on Pakistan" was written by
Zamindar. Ambedkar.
 Which movement was started by Sir Swami  The British August offer was made in 1940
Shradhnand?Shuddhi  What was the response of Muslim League over
 Sangthan was started by Pandit Malavia British offer? Neither accepted nor rejected
 Chauri Chaura incident took place in 1922  Which Congress leader thought after Lahore
 Khilafat was abolished by Mustafa Kamal Pasha Resolution that the partition was
in 1924 unavoidable?Raja Gopal Acharia
 Simon Commission was sent to India in 1927  Sapru proposals were offered in 1945
 On the arrival Simon Commission Muslim  Liaquat – Desai Pact was concluded in 1945
League was Split into two groups one was led by  Wavell plan was made in 1945 (Parity was the
Sir Muhammad Shafee and the other was led by issue in Wavel Plan)
Quaid e Azam.  In1945 elections, out of total 102 seats of
 Which party was divided into pro changers and Central Assembly,Congress won 57and Muslim
changers? Congress league won 30 seats
 Nehru Report was an answer to the challenge  In the provincial elections of 1946 Congress
given by Lord Birkenhead won 930 seats and Muslim League won 428 seats
 Nehru Report accepted the following demand a  In Provincial elections of 1946 total seats of
separate province for North-West Frontier and Muslim League were 492
Sindh  In the Cabinet mission who many Cabinet
 Jinnah Fourteen points were offered in Ministers were present 3
1929(M.Ali Johar helped in 14points)  The name of the Cripps Mission was made after
 Which member of Simon Commission resigned Sir Stafford Cripps who was The President of the
and replaced by another member Stephen Walsh Board of Trade
 Dyarchy was scrapped in 1919 Reforms  The Cabinet Mission members were parleyed
 The first session of Round Table Conference with how many Muslim members 4
was opened in London  Cripps Mission Published its report on 30th
 Which party was not present in First Round March 1942
Table Conference Congress  The main emphasis in Cripps Mission was on
 Federal form of Government for India was Creation of new Dominion
approved by British in First Round Table  Non accession clause was mentioned in Cripps
Conference mission
 Who was the Prime Minster of England during  "Quit India" movement was started in 1942
First Round Table Conference?Ramsay  In the Cabinet Mission provinces were divided
Macdonald into how many sections? Three
 Second Round Table Conference was held in  Quaid e Azam, for the continuation of Cabinet
1931 mission, demanded how many portfolios? Five
 Communal award was published in 1932  In Cabinet Mission plan total portfolios were
 What was the reaction of Congress and Muslim Sixteen
League over Communal Award? Both Disliked  Congress was awarded how many
 The recommendation of Round Table portfolios?Six
Conference was published in 1933.  How many portfolios were given to Muslim
 The whole of India Act of 1935 came into League?Five
operation in provincial part in 1937  How many portfolios were reserved for
 Anandhnath is a novel and Nagri is a Script minorities?Three
 Pirpur Report was about Congress ministries  Lord Wavell was replace by Lord Mountbatten
(By Mahadi 1n 1938)  The only Indian on the Viceroy lord
 Shareef Pur report was about Bihar Mountbatten staff was V.P. Menon
 Who wrote" Muslim Suffering under Congress  V.P. Menon prepared the final draft of the
Rule"? Fazl ul Haq transfer of Power
 Wardha scheme was about Education  Lady Mountbatten is said to be the close friend
 The author of Wardha Scheme was Zakir of Nehru
Hussain  What was the name of the daughter of
 Day of Deliverance was celebrated on 22nd Nehru?Indra
December 1939  Who wanted to become the joint Governor
 "Now or Never" pamphlet was written in 1933 General of India and Pakistan? Mountbatten
byCh. Rehmat Ali  Who decided, at the time of partition, the fate of
 "Pakistan National Movement" was founded by Baluchistan? Shahi Jirga
Ch. Rehmat Ali  By which method fate of NWFP was decided?
 "Outline of a Scheme of Indian federation" was Referendum
written by Sikandar Hayat Khan  Jinnah was by origin a Khoja (Language
Gujarati)  Warsak Dam-NWFP-------1960 on kabal
 "Dawn", the Muslim League newspaper was river
started in 1942(founder M.Ali Jinnah)  Gawadar Port ---September 9,1958—
 Besides Jinnah who was the ex-officio member buy by Feroz khan Noon—Oman
of Muslim League Working Committee Liaquat  Total area of Northern Agencies:27,000
Ali Khan sq.km
 Direct Action resolution was passed in July  “Pakistan’’ is both a Persian and an Urdu
1946 word
 Jinnah's speeches were translated into Urdu  Congress ministries resigned on October
often by Nawab Bahadur Yar Jung. 22,1939---and Deliverance Day on December
 Who gave Fatwas in 1945 and forbade to 22,1939
joining Muslim League? Maulana Hussain Ahmad  One-Unit---October 14,1955 to July
Madni 01,1970
 Which party leader labeled Quaid e Azam as  Nationalization of vital industries by Bhutto
"Kafre azam"? Jamiyat al Ulema-i- Hind through an Ord.on January 02,1972
 Which magazine criticized Jinnah's decision to  Complete nationalization of banks: January
become the Governor General?Economist 01,1974
 Whom Jinnah appointed the Governor of  Zia---president on September 16, 1978
NWFP? Sir George Cunningham when tenure of Ch.Fazal Ilahi got expired.
 Soon after the establishment of Pakistan which  1984----Ban on student and union
Prime minister had been the Ambassador to organizations
Burma also?Muhammad Ali Bogra  Zia referendum: December 19,1984
 Battle of Buxer: 1764  Zia regime—non-party elections—February
 First census in Sub-Continent: 1881(Lord 1985
Rippon)  Tragedy of Ojri camp: April 10,1988
 Jamrud Fort: Gen Hari Singh Nalwa  Geneva Convention---Junejo signs on April
 The Home Rule League: sep 3, 1916--- 16,1988
Anne Besent & Bal Ganga Dhar Tilak  Iraqi Ambassador—persona non grata—
 Five mountain ranges of Pakistan: 1- expelled---February 1973
Himalaya 2-karakoram 3-hindukash 4-Suleman  Qisas and Diyat Ord. : October 13,1990
5-Salt range  First woman bank: December
 Rabi season: January to May 01,1989(Nusrat Bhutto-karachi)
 Khareef season: June to September  First postal stamp: July 09,1948
 First private airline: The Hajveri Airline  First fed. ombudsman(Sardar M.Iqbal—
 Pak,afgh,CARS and China borders meet at February 25,1983—for 4 years)
the Hindukash range  President of UN Gen.Assemlby—Sir Zafar
 Nalter is famous for snow skiing ullah Khan—17th UN session
 Highest peak in Chagai—the Malik Naru  Oldest cantonment: Kohat
peak  First state that joined Pakistan:Bahawalpur
 Hamun-i-Mashkel----54 miles State
 Mohanjo Daro-----The Larkana distt (1922)  First SOS village: 1977-LAHORE
 Harappa--------The Sahiwal distt (1921)  National Anthem: first broadcast on radio
 Area of Sind 140914 sq.km on august 13,1954
 NWFP------74521  First bio-gas plant: 1974(Karachi)
 Balochistan—347190  Balochistan: status of province on July
 Punjab----205345 01,1970
 Pakistan’s first Embassy (Iran)  The designation of commander in chief
 Khyber Agency—2776 sq.km changed into chief of staff on march 02,1976
 Kurram Agency---3380 sq.km  Rafiq Ahmed Bajwa used the term of Nizam
 Simla Agreement—July 03,1972 e Mustafa during PNA movement in 1977
 Tashkent Declaration—January 10,1966  Zakat o Ushar Ordinance: June 20,1980
 First expedition landed on Antarctica:  22 points of 31 Ulema: January 24,1951
January 15, 1991  8th Amendment Ord.:March 02,1985
 First day-night international one-day cricket  Soviet Union dismembered on December
match in Pak:March 17,1996 21,1991
 First radio station: August 14,1948  Meenar e Pakistan: its model was prepared
(Karachi) in 1963, completed on October 31, 1968.
 First TV---- November 26.1964 (Lahore)  1947-48: per capita income was 311 Rs.
 PTV’s colour transmission---December  Ameer e Kuwait was the first foreign head
20,1976 of the state who visited Pakistan.
 Radio Pak. Converted into  Sardar Abdur Rab Nishtar succeeded Moodi
Pak.Broad.corp.in December 20.1972 as Governor of Punjab.
 Liaquat Nehru Pact: signed on April  Pakistan’s territory sea limit is 12 nm; the
18,1950 Exclusive meantime economic zone of Pakistan is
 M.Ali Bogra Formula: October 1953 240 nm.
 PNA(Pakistan National Alliance) against  Out of the total area of Pakistan 1% is
Bhutto levered by Islamabad (906 sq km).
 MRD(Movement for Rehabilitation of  Out of total area of Pakistan, FATA covers
Democracy) against Zia 3% I, e. 27,220 sq km.
 First Constituent Assembly: first session on  58% area of Pakistan is covered by
August 10,1947----total members(69) Mountains and plateaus and 42% by plains and
 Justice Abdur Rasheed administer oath from detests.
Quaid as Gov.Gen  Pakistan is Land locked from three sides. It
has following immediate neighbors.
 Syed Akbar attacked Liaquat Ali Khan
 East India, 1610 km (1000 miles) border.
 OIC Summit in Lahore: February 1974---
Radchiff live and Run off Kuchh are two
Bangladesh recognized
boundary lines between India and Pakistan. Run
 Six points of Sheikh Mujeeb: February off kuchh is also called 24th parallel line, it was
1966
signed in 1968. Two railway lines connect
 Baba Guru Nanak: born in 1469 Pakistan with India. One through Wagah near
 Lowari Tunnel is in Chitral Lahore connects Atari near Amritsar. Other exists
 Before partition, there were only three dams between khokrapar (Sindh) and Munabao (India)
in our country: in 1949 leare-fire line came into existence, but line
1-Khushdil Khan(1890-Balochistan) of control (720 km) was demarcated in 1972
2-Spinarez(1945-Balochistan) (simla agreement).
3-Namal Dam(1913-Mianwali)  China lies in the North of Pakistan.
 First atomic energy institute: January 1955 Karakoram and Himalayas are two snow capped
 Pakistan Atomic Energy Commission mountain Ranges which make a border between
(PAEC):1956—Dr.Nazir Ahmed-first chairman the two countries.Boundary agreement between
 Colombo Plan: 6 year development plan— china and Pakistan was ringed in 1963. The border
1951—focused Pakistan between Pakistan and china is 585 km.
 NWFP Referendum: July 6-17, 1947  Afghanistan is located of the North Western
 Congress Ministies of NWFP(Dr.Khan border of Pakistan. Pakistan had a longest border
Sahib) dismissed by Quaid on August 22,1947 with Afghanistan which is 2252 km. It is called
 Liaquat Ali Khan’s first foreign visit after Durand line. It was established in 1893 by an
partition was towards India in April 1950 agreement between Afghanistan British Rulers.
 Khawaja Nazimudin resigned on April There are two important Roads that link
19,1953 Afghanistan with Pakistan. One links Peshawar
 Sindh was separated from Bombay with Kabul Via the famous Khyber Pass. Another
presidency in the year 1935 links Quetta to Kandhar via the Khojak Pass.
 The first General elections of Pakistan were  Iran lies to the South west of Pakistan. There
held in the year 1970 is 805 km long direct border between Pakistan and
 Immediately after Independence from the Iran.The boundary line demarcated in 1960. There
British India forcefully annexed Kashmir. is a railway link between Pakistan and Iran. Koh-i-
Taftan is border railway station in Pakistan and
 The first Saint to came South Asia Sheikh ismail
Zahedan in Iran. Another road links sowthern
lahori 1005 A.D
Balochistan through turbot and Mand with Iran.
 Who is called the “Parrot of India”? Amir
 Wakkan, a narrow strip of Afghanistan
Khusro
separates Pakistan from Tajikistan one of the Land
MISCELLANEOUS QUESTIONS OF
locked central Asian states.
GEOGRAPHY OF PAKISTAN
 The Strait of Hormuz is close to Pakistan.
 Total area of Pakistan is 769,096 sq km, and
Pakistan port Gawadar is very strategically
the total area of Azad Kashmir is 13,297 km.
located. It can effectively guard the Strait of
 Pakistan lies between 61E to 75.5 E
Hormuz which is a major route for oil and other
longitrade and 24N to 37N Latitudes.
traffic of the Gulf area.
 The standard time of Pakistan is five hours
 Baluchistan is the largest province according
ahead of Greenwhich Mean time.
to area and least populous province of Pakistan. It
 The tropic of Cancer (23N 30N) does and
covers 44% total area of Pakistan. It has common
allow the sun rays to become very, therefore
borders with Iran and Afghanistan. It shares its
Pakistan records high temperature in summer and
border with the remaining three provinces and the
the winter are not very severe.
Arabian Sea also.
 Pakistan is surrounded by land on three
 Punjab is the second largest province
sickles east, west and North and Arabian Sea is on
according to area and first largest in population. It
its South and makes 1046 km (650 miles) coast
covers 25.8% area of the total area of Pakistan. In
line.
the east, it has a common border with India and
internally Sindh lies to its south, KPK to the west
and Jammu and Kashmir to the North.
 Sindh is the third largest province according 72km long. It is also the highest glacier of
to area and second largest in population. It covers Pakistan.
17.7% of the total area of Pakistan. It has common  The highest pass in Pakistan is Karakoram
border with India, Punjab, Balochistan and the pass, Khyber Pass is 54km long pass; it connects
Arabian Sea. Pakistan with Afghanistan through Peshawar.
 Khyber Pakhtunkhwa covers 6% area out of  Dargai Pass connects Mardan with
the total area of Pakistan. It has common border Malakand.
with Punjab, Balochistan and Northern Area.  Lawari Pass located in Dir is 3188m high. It
 Islamabad 906 sq km. 0.1% of total Area of connects Dir with Chitral.
Pakistan.  Bolan Pass located in Sulaiman Range is
 Siachen is the highest battlefield in world it 989 meters high. It connects Quetta with Sindh
is the largest glacier of Pakistan it is 45 miles long Plains.
and 2000 feet high.  Gomal pass located in Waziristan Hills
 K-2 is the highest mountain in Pakistan, it is connects Dera Ismail Khan with Ghazni a
located in Karakoram mountain range, and its Province of Afghanistan.
height is 8611 meters. It was first conquered by  Babusar pass located in great Himalaya is a
Good win Austin in 1954 that’s why it is also link between Mansehra and Northern Areas of
called Good win Austin. It is the second highest Pakistan. It is 4173m high. It also connects
peak in the world. Abbotabad with Gilgit.
 The youngest mountains of the world  Khojak passes connects Cheman with Qila
(Himalayas) are present in Pakistan but oldest Abdullah (Afghanistan). It is 1312m high in Toba
mountains are in India.Karakoram Range Kakar Range.
separates Pakistan from china and made a  Malakand pass connects Peshawar with
boundary between two countries. Chitral.
 Hindu Kush Range separates Pakistan from  Baroghil pass connects Chitral with
Afghanistan. Wahkhan.
 The Karakoram Mountains lie on North of  Muztagh pass connects Baltistan with China.
the Indus River and extend northward beyond the It is a gateway to Chinese area Yarkand.
borders of Pakistan. They are nearly 200 km wide.  The Baroghil pass connects Pakistan with
 The Karakoram Range is most extensively Wahkhan in Afghanistan.
snow covered, eighteen glaciers ranging from 7  The Dorah and Shera Shing passes also lie
km to 72 km are found here. The longest are the between Pakistan and Afghanistan.
Siachen 72 kms and the Biafo 625 kms.  Potwar Plateau and the salt ranges are in
 Total area covered by glaciers in Pakistan is between the River Indus and River Jehlum.
13% of total area of Pakistan it is 13680 sq km.  Margalla Hills of Islamabad are located in
 Batura, Biafo Shispar chogo Lungma the Potwar Plateau. It is on the River Soan.
glaciers are also located in Karakoram Mountain  The Passes Kurram, Tochi and Cromal are
Range. named after the rivers near which they are located.
 The world’s highest passes such as  River Swat is a tributary of River Kabul.
Khunjrab, Lawari and Shandoor are siuated in  Lake Saiful Muluk in the upper Kaghan
Karakoram Mountain Range. Valley is located in Himalaya Range.
 The highest Peak of Himalayas Range in  Satpara Lake near Skardu is located in the
Pakistan is Naga Parbat. It is 8126m high and Himalaya Mountain Range of Pakistan.
second highest Peak in Pakistan. It was first  Beautiful Hill station of Pakistan live Ghora
conquered in 1953. Gali, Nathia Gali and Murree are located in
 The highest Peak of Hindu Kush range is Himalaya Mountain Range.
Tirch Mir. It is 7670m high. It starts from Pamir.  Sakesar 1527 meters high Peak is the
 In Pakistan five Peaks have more than highest Peak of Salt Range in Pakistan.
8000m height. Pakistan has 82 Peaks in her  Kallar Kahar, Uchali and Khabeki are the
territory. beautiful laves of River Jehlum in Salt Range.
 Hindu Kush Mountain is mostly located in  Warsak Dam is built on Kabul River.
Afghanistan. It guards the northern border of  The Tanda Dam is the Kohat River, which is
Pakistan. Areas of Chitral and Dir are in this a tributary of Kabul River.
Mountain Range.  The chagai Hills, the northernmost range are
 Valley of Hunza is in between the located at Pakistan Afghan border they are about
Karakoram and Himalaya is located near the Koh- 130km long.
e-Safed.it is on the South of River Kabul. It is  Tala Jogian is a highest Peak of Salt Range,
3000 m high. it is 975 meters high. It is in between River
 Khyber Pass is also located in Koh-e-Safed Jehlum & River Sawan.
Mountain Range. Its average height is 3000m.  The Pakistan total Coastal area is 1046
 The highest Peak of Koh-e-Sulaiman range Kilometers long, the Makran Coast extending
is Takhat-e-Sulaiman. Its height is 3500m. from Karachi in the east to Jiwani in the west.
 Siachen glacier is located in the region of Overall the Makran Coast is fairly straight with no
Baltistan. It is the largest glacier of Pakistan it is marked indentions.
 The Makran Coast has a number of uplift  Madhupur Head works is located on the
terraces which make an Island shape there are river Ravi.Ferozpur Head works is located on river
Cliften Hills, Manora, Cape Morze, Ormara, Sutluj.
Gwadar and Jiwani.The largest Island of Pakistan  Pakistan bought Gwadar from King of
is Manora. maskat at the cost of 40 lakh pounds on 8th
 Sinking is a Chinese Provice with which September 1958.
Pakistani boundry is connected.  Six barrages are constructed on the River
 Zahidan is area of Iran with which Pakistani Indus. Barrages on Indus are Toonsa, Jinnah,
boundary is connected. Sukkur, Gudo, Kotri & Ghulam Mohammad.
 Ghazni, Kandhar, Paktia and Wakhan are the  Three deserts are located in Pakistan, which
areas of Afghanistan with which Pakistan shares are namely; Thar (Sindh), Thal, Cholistan
her border which is commonly called Durand (Punjab).
Line. It is 2252 kilometers long.  Hindu-kush range is also known as Little
 Thar desert lies in between River Jhelum Pamirs.
and River Indus.  Sub-Himalya is also known as Siwaliks.
 Kharan it is located in North West of  The Sindh Sagar Doab is also known as
Balochistan Province. Thal Desert.
 River Chenab, Ravi, Sutluj and Jhelum join the  Takht-i-Suleman is the highest peak of
River Indus at Kot Mithan. Cholistan or Rohi Sulaiman Mountains.
75000 sq km Bahawalpur, Sukkur, Khair pur,  Hispar Glacies is located in Hunza.
Sanghar, Mir pur Khas, Tharparkar. Cholistan or  Katch and Gawadar are the districts of
Rohi in Sindh is called patand Thar in Northern Makran Division.
and Southern parts respectively.  Pakistan can be divided into six natural
 The Source of Indus River is Mansorawar regions.
Lake in Tibet.  The coldest place in Pakistan is Sakardu
 The Indus plans from East to West. The and hottest place is Jacababad.
Indus and its tributaries constitute the whole River  Most of the Hosiery Industry is located in
system of Indus. It is 2900 kilometers Long River. Karachi.
It has a catchment area of 970, 000 square kms.  The Heavy Mechanical complex was
 Jhelum and Chenab Rivers meet at Trimmu established with the help of China at Taxila.
Headworks.  Kohat is the oldest cantonment of Pakistan.
 The longest river of Balochistan is Hingol.  Sukkur barrage is the largest barrage of
Balochistan other rivers Porali and Dasht are Pakistan completed in 1932.
major rivers.  Baheshti Darwaza is located in Pakpattan.
 The Indus River risen from Tibet, it is also  Hazrat Data Gunj Baksh came in Lahore in
called the Nile of Pakistan, it is the longest river of 1039 A.D. from the city of Ghazni.
Pakistan and River Ravi is the Smallest.  Sher Shah built G.T. Road and Rohtas fort.
 8 Rivers flow in the territory of Khyber Imperial Highway is the old name of G.T. Road.
Pakhtunkhwa (Zhob, Mula, Gomal, Sowat,  Nanga Parbat is located in Himalaya
Kunhar, Kuram, Parorj Kora). Range. It is commonly known as Killer Mountain.
 The River Ravi Originates from Indian state  Karakoram highway was completed in 1978.
Himalaya Paradesh. It is 115km long. Karakoram was completed in the total period of
 The Harappa a historical city is located on 20 years.
River Ravi near Sahiwal.  Karakoram is a Turkish word. Karakoram
 Chenab and Jehlum flow from Kashmir. highway passes through khunjrab pass.
 Length of Pak-India border is 1,610 km.  Punial is said to be the place where ‘heaven
Length of Pak-Iran border is 805 km.Length of and earth meet’.
Pak-China border is 595 km. Length of Pak-  Siachin glacier is located near Astor.
Afghan border is 2252 km.  Hunza is called real Shangrilla.
 Warsak dam is on Kabul River.Rawal Dam  French Beach is located at Karachi.
is on Kurrang River. Khanpur dam is on Haro  Ranikot Fort is the largest fort of Pakistan,
River.Tanda dam is in Baluchistan. Tarbela deam which is located near Hyderabad.
was completed in 1969.  Meerani Dam is under construction near
 Muztag pass connects Gilgit-Yarkand Turbat.
(China).  Chashma barrage was built in 1971 on
 Khankum Pass connects Chitral-Wakhan river Indus.
(Afghanistan)  Warsak dam was built in 1960 on river
 The Shandur Pass connects Chitral and Kabul.
Gilgit.  Rawal dam was built in 1965 on river
 Khyber Pass connects Peshawar-Kabul Kurang.
 Kulk pass connects Gilgit-China.  Pakistan’s oldest archaeological site is
 Bolan Pass connects Queta-Afghanistan. situated near Larkana.
 Tochi Pass connects Pakistan-China.  Khewra is the main source of gypsum in
 Length of Silk Rourte (Korakorum Route) is Pakistan.
965 km.
 Sainadak is famous for copper, silver and of Pakistan
gold.  Balloki Headworks was built on the river
 Peshawar means ‘city of flowers’. Ravi.
 Lahore Fort was built in 1560.  Masjid Wazir Khan is located in Lahore and
 Mahbub-ul-Haq Human Development Masjid Muhbat Khan is located in Peshawar.
Center is locates at Islamabad.  Hamun Maskhel Lake present in
 Nasirabad region of Balochistan will be Baluchistan plateau. It is Lake of Salt water.
irrigated through Kachi cananl.  Haleji Lake is situated in Sindh. Sat Para
 Kharan district of the country having lowest Lake is situated in Baltistan (Sakardu).
population density.  The greatest fort of Pakistan that is Rani Kot
 In violation of lndus Basin Treaty 1960, Fort is situated near the city Hyderabad.
India has constructed Wullar barrage on River  Gandhara Art is related to Taxila.
Jhelum.  ‘Marala’ Headworks has been constructed
 Water -flows of the river are diverted to on River Chenab.
Wuller Barrage through the construction of  “The place where heaven and earth meet”
Kishanganga Dam. these words are said about Punial place.
 India is constructing Kishanganga Dam in  Kalabagh is a town and union council of
Baramula. Mianwali District in the Punjab province of
 India has constructed “Baglihar Dam” in Pakistan. It is located on the western bank of Indus
occupied Kashmir`s district of Doda. River. It is the site of the proposed Kalabagh Dam.
 “AKHORI DAM” is located across It is also famous for its red hills of the salt range
Nandnakas near Akhori village about 28 KM east and scenic view of the Indus River traversing
of Attock Punjab. through the hills. It also produces handicrafts
 Largest district of Punjab by area is especially footwear, Makhadi Halwa and also
Bahawalpur. Tropic of cancer crosses Pakistan. famous for minerals of Iron.
 Pakistan has the second largest Muslim  The M8 will have 4-lanes and a total length
population in the world. About one fifth of the of 892 km. Initially, 2-lanes will be constructed
population lives below the international poverty after the completion of which another 2-lane will
line (US$1.25 per day). be added, thus making a total of 4-lanes.
 More than 60 languages are spoken in  The M8 will start from Ratodero in Sindh
Pakistan. English is the official language of Province and enter Balochistan Province passing
Pakistan and is used in government. near the towns of Khuzdar, Awaran, Hoshab,
 96% of the population is Muslims. Just over Turbat before joining the Makran Coastal
1.5% is Christians. Highway just east of the port city of Gwadar.
 Pakistan has the sixth largest military force  The Siachen glacier is the highest
in the world. battleground on earth, where India and Pakistan
 Pakistan has cold, dry winters and hot, wet have fought intermittently since April 13, and
summers. 1984.It is located in Baltistan (Kashmir).
 Despite once being called the world’s most  Pakistan lies of the North tropic zone of
dangerous country in a British magazine (The Cancer.
Economist), the tourism industry is growing in  Soan and Haro are the famous rivers of
Pakistan. Potwar platue.
 Muslim Bagh in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa is  Ghulam Muhammad Barrage is also called
famous for the mineral of Chromite. Kotri Barrage.
 Hazara division of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa  The extinct volcano “Koh-i-Sultan” in
province comprises five districtd including Baluchistan contains the deposits of Sulphur.
abbottabad, Batagram, Kohistan, Mansehra and  The first railway track was established
Haripur. between Karachi and Kotri.
 Hindko language is prominent in Hazara  Jehlum and Chenab rivers meet at Trimmu.
division.  The 80 percentage of Muslims in Jammu
 Kallar Kahar situated in salt range near and Kashmir.
Chakwal.  Indus River is a major river which flows
 Wullar Lake is a source of Jhelum. through Pakistan. It also has courses through
 Warsak dam was constructed in 1960.It is western Tibet (in China) and Northern India.
located on River Kabul. Originating in the Tibetan plateau in the vicinity of
 Hina Lake is situated near Quetta. Lake Mansarovar, the river runs a course through
 Which cities of Iran and Pakistan are linked the Ladakh region of Jammu and Kashmir, Gilgit,
through railway line? Quetta-Zedan Baltistan and flows through Pakistan in a
 Which is the biggest earth filled dam of southerly direction along the entire length of
Pakistan? Tarbela Pakistan to merge into the Arabian Sea near the
 Sui gas field is the biggest natural gas field port city of Karachi in Sindh. The total length of
in Pakistan. It is located near Sui in Balochistan. the river is 2900 km. It is Pakistan's longest river
The gas field was discovered in the late 1952 and and also called “the father of rivers”.
the commercial exploitation of the field began in  Ningrahar, Pakita and Ghazni provinces of
1955.Mari is the second biggest natural gas field Afghanistan shares border with Pakistan.
 Khar is a famous town of Bajour.  The Kalabagh dam is a mega water
 The Margalla Hills — also called the reservoir that Government of Pakistan planning to
Margalla Mountain Range, is a hill range part of develop across the Indus River, one of the world's
the lesser Himalayas located north of Islamabad, largest rivers. The proposed site for the dam is
Pakistan. situated at Kalabagh in Mianwali District of the
northwest Punjab province, bordering KP.
 Ghazi Barotha Dam is located on Indus
River in Pakistan. Ghazi Barotha Hydroelectric
project is located around 100 km from Islamabad.
 Gomal Dam is located on Gomal River in
South Waziristan, KP.
 Namal Lake is located in one corner of the
Namal valley in Mianwali, Punjab, Pakistan. This
lake was created when Namal Dam was
constructed in 1913.
r Pass is a narrow  Khanpur Dam is a dam located on the Haro
pass, about 53 km (33 mi) long, through River near the town of Khanpur, about 25 miles
mountains on the border between eastern from Islamabad, Pakistan.
Afghanistan and northern Pakistan. It has long  Tanda Dam is lcated in Kohat District,
been a strategic trade and invasion route. North-West Frontier Province, Pakistan. The site
 Hungol is the largest river of Balochistan. comprises a small water storage area in semi-arid
 Simly Dam is an 80m high earthen hills in the catchments of the Kohat Toi River.
embankment dam on the Soan River, 30 km east  TANAZA DAM is a small dam located at
of Islamabad and Rawalpindi. about 35 Km southwest of Rawalpindi on Dhamial
 Kalabagh iron deposits are largest in Pakistan Road. Ideal for a day trip, the lake has a quiet
with an estimated reserve of 309 m tons. atmosphere.
 The Hasni tribe is settled in Western  Karoonjhar Dam is a dam in Tharparkar,
Balochistan. Sindh, Pakistan.
 Rechna and Bari Doabs are considered thickly  The Sukkur barrage is a barrage across the
populated region. Indus River near the city of Sukkur, Pakistan. It
 Excavations at moenjo daro have revealed in was built during the British Raj from 1923 to 1932
earthen vessels Millet grains. as the Lloyd Barrage to help alleviate famines
 Kurram pass joins Parachinar with Afghanistan. caused by lack of rain.
 Tarbela Dam (or the National Dam), the  Guddu Barrage is a barrage across river
world's largest earth-filled dam on one of the Indus, near Sukkur in Pakistan. President Sikander
world's most important rivers - the Indus-, is 103 Mirza laid foundation-stone of the Guddu Barrage
km from Rawalpindi near Haripur District. It is a on February 2, 1957. The barrage was com
major source of Pakistan's total hydroelectric MISRIOT DAM. Misriot dam is located 12 km
capacity. Tarbela Dam is part of the Indus Basin southwest of Rawalpindi. This small dam has an
Project, which resulted from a water treaty signed artificial lake with boating and fishing facilities.
in 1960 between India and Pakistan, guaranteeing  Babusar Pass or Babusar Top is a
Pakistan water supplies independent of upstream mountain pass at the north of the 150 km. (93
control by India. Construction began in 1968, and miles) long Kaghan Valley connecting it with the
was completed in 1976 at a cost of Rs.18.5 billion. Astore Valley. It is the highest point in Kaghan
It is the biggest hydel power station in Pakistan Valley.
having a capacity of generating 3,478 MW of  Bolan Pass is a mountain pass through the
electricity. Toba Kakar Range of mountains in western
 Mangla Dam was constructed on the river Pakistan, 120 kilometers from the Afghanistan
Jhelum in 1967. border.
 Diamer-Bhasha Dam is the name of a dam  Broghol, also spelled Boroghil and several
that has been planned in the Northern Areas of other ways, is a high mountain pass that crosses
Pakistan on the River Indus. It is located about the Pamir Mountains and connects the Wakhan
314 km upstream of Tarbela Dam and about 165 Corridor of Afghanistan with Chitral in Pakistan.
km downstream of Gilgit. The dam is supposed to  Khunjerab Pass is a high mountain pass on
have a power generation capacity of 4500 the northern border of Pakistan with the People's
megawatts and is expected to considerable ease up Republic of China.
the skewed hydro to thermal power generation  Lowari Pass (or Lowari Top) is a high
ratio in Pakistan. mountain pass that connects Chitral with Dir in
 Mirani Dam multipurpose project is Northern Areas, Pakistan.
located on Dasht River, about 30 miles west of  Shandur Top is a high mountain pass that
Turbat in Makran Division of Balochistan. connects Chitral to Gilgit in Pakistan.
 Hub Dam is a large water storage reservoir  Lake Saiful Muluk is a lake located at the
constructed in 1981 on the Hub River on the arid northern end of the Kaghan Valley near Naran. It
plains north of Karachi on provincial border is in the north east of Mansehra district of North
between Balochistan and Sindh, Pakistan. West Frontier Province, Pakistan.
 Haleji Lake is located in Thatta District,
National Approved in August, 1954
Sindh; Pakistan. Anthem Verses Composed by: Abdul Asar Hafeez Jullundhri
 Ansoo Lake is a high-altitude lake in the Tune Composed by: Ahmed G. Chagla
Kaghan Valley near Malika Parbat in the Duration: 80 seconds
Himalayan range.It can be reached by a difficult
State Emblem The State Emblem consists of:
trek from Saiful Mulook Lake. The name comes 1. The crescent and star which are symbols of Islam
from its tear-like shape. 2. The shield in the centre shows four major crops
3. Wreath surrounding the shield represents cultural herit
BASIC FACTS ABOUT PAKISTAN 4. Scroll contains Quaid's motto: Faith, Unity, Discipline
Name Islamic Republic of Pakistan Pakistan's Drawn by Mian Mahmood Alam Suhrawardy (1920-1999
Official Map
of the Quaid-i-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah National (25-12-1876 to 11-09-
1948) Jasmine.
Flower
al Poet Allama Muhammad Iqbal (09-11-1877 to National21-04-1938)
Tree Deodar (Cedrus Deodara).
of the Asif Ali Zardari, President National
Markhor.
Animal
of Raja pervaiz Ashraf, Prime Minister National Bird Chakor (Red-legged partridge)
ment
Islamabad National Game Hockey
Total: 796,096 Sq. km. Flora Pine, Oak, Poplar, Deodar, Maple, Mulberry
Punjab: 205,344 Sq. km. Fauna The Pheasant, Leopard, Deer, Ibex, Chinkara, Blac
Sindh: 140,914 Sq. km. Neelgai, Markhor, Marco-Polo sheep, Green turtles, Riv
Khyber Pukhtoonkhwa: 74,521 Sq. km. fish, Crocodile, Waterfowls
Balochistan: 347,190 Sq. km.
Popular games Cricket, Hockey, Football, Squash.
Federally Administered Tribal Areas: 27,220 Sq. km.
Tourist's resorts Murree, Quetta, Hunza, Ziarat, Swat, Kaghan, Chitral and
Islamabad (Capital): 906 Sq. km.
180 million (estimated)-132 million (1998Archaeological
census) Moenjo Daro, Harappa, Taxila, Kot Diji, Mehr Garh, Tak
sites
Pakistan is divided into four provinces viz., Khyber
Pukhtoonkhwa, Punjab, Sindh and Balochistan.Major Cities
The tribalIslamabad,
belt Karachi, Lahore, Peshawar, Quetta, Raw
adjoining Khyber Pukhtoonkhwa is managed by the Federal Hyderabad, Faisalabad, Multan and Sialkot
Government and is named FATA i.e., Major Crops
Federally Cotton, Wheat, Rice and Sugarcane
Administered
ion Total
Tribal Areas. Azad Kashmir and Northern Areascropped
have their25.01
ownmillion hectares
area
respective political and administrative machinery, yet certain of
their subjects are taken care of by the Industry Textiles, Cement, Fertiliser, Steel, Sugar, Electric
Federal Government
through the Ministry of Kashmir Affairs and Northern Areas. Shipbuilding
Provinces of Pakistan are further divided into Districts.
n 95% Muslims, 5% others. Mountain Of Pakistan
per Peak Mountain Height (m)
US $1207 Range
ncome
2.4% 1. K2 Karakoram 8611
cy Pak. Rupee. 2. Naga parbat Himalaya 8126
Industrial equipment, chemicals, vehicles, steel, 3. iron Karakoram 8068
s Crasherburm I
ore, petroleum, edible oil, pulses, tea.
Cotton, textile goods, rice, leather items carpets, sports 4. Board Peak
goods, Karakoram 8047
s 5. Karakoram 8035
handi-crafts, fish and fish prep. and fruit
Crasherburm
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ment Parliamentary form of Government III
ent 7.
Parliament consists of two Houses i.e., the Senate (Upper House) Karakoram 7925
and the National Assembly (Lower House). Crasherburm
The Senate is a permanent legislative body and symbolises IV a
process of continuity in the national affairs. It consists of 100
8. Pakaposhi Karakoram 7788
members. The four Provincial Assemblies, Federally 9. Tirch Mir Hindu Kush 7690
Administered Tribal Areas and Federal Capital form its electoral
10. Noshaq Hindu Kush 7484
college.
The National Assembly has a total membership of 342 elected
through adult suffrage (272 general seats, 60 women seatsProvinces
and 10
non-Muslim seats). 1 Balochistan Established 1 July 1970
n Dark green with a white vertical bar, a white crescent and a five- Provincial Capital Quetta
al Flag pointed star in the middle. The Flag symbolizes Pakistan's Largest city Quetta
profound commitment to Islam, the Islamic world and the rights Area- Total 347,190 km2 (134,050.8 s
of religious minorities. Provincial Assembly seats 65
Districts 30 First Chief Minister of Punjab Iftikhar
Khyber Established July 1, 1970 First Chief Minister of Sindh Ayub K
nkhwa Capital Peshawar First Chief Minister of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Dr. Kh
) Largest city Peshawar First Chief Minister of Balochistan Sardar
Area-Total 74,521 km2 (28,772.7 sq mi)First Governor of Punjab Sir Fra
Assembly seats 124 First Muslim Governor of Punjab Sardar
Districts 25 First Governor of Sindh Ghulam
ab Established 1 July 1970 First Governor of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Sir Geo
(NWFP)
Capital Lahore First Muslim Governor of Khyber Sahibz
Largest city Lahore Pakhtunkhwa Khursh
Area Total 205,344 km2 (79,283.8 sq mi)
First Governor of Balochistan Lt Gen
Assembly seats 371 (Including 66 for womenFirst
and Governor
8 of Gilgit-Baltistan Shamm
for minorities) First Joint chief of Staff committee Genera
First Commander-in-chief of Army Gen.Fr
Districts 36 First Muslim Commander-in-chief of Army G.M. A
h Established 1 July 1970 First Commander-in-chief of Air Force Air vic
Keene
Capital Karachi First Muslim Commander-in-chief of Air force Air Ma
First Commander-in-chief of Navy Rear A
Largest city Karachi Jefford
First Muslim Commander-in-chief of Navy Haji M
Area- Total 140,914 km2 (54,407.2 sq mi) Chaudh
First Cruise missile Hatf V
Assembly seats 168 2005
First constitution of Pakistan was enforced March
Districts 23 Second constitution of Pakistan was enforced 8 June
Islamabad Districts-------------------------1 Third constitution of Pakistan was enforced 14 Aug
Territory Area(sq.km)-------------------906 First Foreign Minister of Pakistan Sir Zaf
Population----------------------805,000 Chief Election commissioner of Pakistan F.M. K
Federally Districts-------------------------7 tribal agencies and 6 frontier
First Chief Scout commissioner of Pakistan Quaid-
stered regions
First SOS village of Pakistan Lahore
Areas Area(sq.km)-------------------27,220
Pakistan first private Channel STN (1
) Population----------------------3,176,000
First Pakistan Postal stamp issued July 19
Kashmir Districts-------------------------10
Area(sq.km)-------------------13,297 First constructed Barrage of Pakistan Sukkur
Population----------------------2,972,500 First DNA Test laboratory Islamab
t-Baltistan Districts-------------------------7 First Motorway of Pakistan constructed in Islamab
Area(sq.km)-------------------72,971 1997
Population----------------------1,800,000 First governor of State Bank of Pakistan Zahid H
Important Rivers Of Pakistan First martial law was imposed in Pakistan 7 Octo
Indus , Jhelum , Chenab , Ravi , Sutlej First captain of Pakistani cricket team Hafeez
Hub , Mir Nadi , Arl Nadi First female chancellor in the Pakistan Begum
Kabul , Swat , Bara , Chitral , Zhob , Panjkora , Gomal First female
, vice chancellor in Pakistan Najma
nkhwa Kurram First female university of Pakistan Fatima
stan Hangol , Nari , Bolan , Dasht , Mula , Rakhshan , Pashin Lora Univer
First female gold champion in Pakistan Shehza
First female representative of Pakistan in the Shaista
FIRST IN UN
PAKISTAN First Pakistan to win the prestigious Pulitzer Adrees
First Person who received Nishan-e-Haider PrizeSarwar
Captain Raja
First Lady Major General in the Pakistan First
Dr. Shahida female governor State Bank of Pakistan
Malik Shamsh
Army First women Pilot in Pakistan Shukriy
First Governor General of Pakistan First Secretary General of Pakistan
Quaid-e-Azam Ch. Mu
First President of Pakistan First Administrator of Karachi
Iskandar Mirza Syed H
First Prime minister of Pakistan First Ali
Nawab Liaqat Chairman
Khan of senate Habib u
First elected President of Pakistan Field Marshal AyubofKhan
President first Constitution Assembly of Quaid-
First elected Prime Minister Pakistan
Z. A. Bhutto
First Vice President of Pakistan First female deputy speaker in Pakistan
Nur-ul-Amin Begum
First Chief Justice of Pakistan (Federal court) First A.
Justice Sardar female member of Parliament
Rashid Begum
First Chief Justice Federal Shariat court of Justice Salahuddin Ahmad Ikramu
Pakistan First female minister of education Begum
First female minister of Population Dr. Attiya
Biggest
Inayatullah
park in Pakistan Ayub National p
First Pakistan minister of information Syeda Larges
Abida Hussain
Dam in Pakistan Terbela Dam
First female Pakistani minister of finance BenazirLargest
BhuttoEarth filled Dam in Pakistan Terbela Dam
First female minister of law and human rights ShahidaOldest
JamilNuclear reactor of Pakistan Karachi nuclear
First female “foreign ministry spokesperson TasleemBiggest
Aslamfort of Pakistan Rani Kot Fort (H
First private Airline of Pakistan HajveryOldest
Airline
fort of Pakistan Daraward Fort
First public airline of Pakistan Orient Coldest
Airline place in Pakistan Skardu
First capital of Pakistan KarachiHighest dam in Pakistan Mangla Dam
First TV Station LahoreHighest glacier of Pakistan Siachen
First Nuclear reactor of Pakistan KarachiLongest
nuclearglacier
powerof plant
Pakistan Siachen
1972 Largest Island of Pakistan Manora
First Woman Judge of High Court of Pakistan MajidaOldest
Razvi Barrage of Pakistan Sukkur Barrage
First Speaker of Constitution Assembly Molvi Highest
Tameez mountain
ud Din peak K-2 (8611 meter
First Sports channel of Pakistan Super Geo
Highest railway station of Pakistan Khan Mehtarzai
First Pakistani who received noble Prize Dr. Abdus Salam
Highest Road(1979 in Sharah-e-Karako
Physics)
Oldest news agency of Pakistan APP (Associate
First Pakistani who received Lenin Prize Faiz Ahmad
Biggest Faiz (1961)
cricket stadium of Pakistan National Stadium
First woman Prime Minister in Pakistan BenazirLargest
Bhuttoshipping company of Pakistan Pakistan nationa
Youngest Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto Corporation
First female Speaker of National Assembly Fahmeeda Mirza
Largest university of Pakistan Punjab Universit
First Finance Minister of Pakistan Ghulam Muhammd
Largest (biggest) province by area Balochistan
First Census in Pakistan 1951 Biggest province by population Punjab
First natural gas reserves were discovered in Sui (1952)
Biggest library found in Pakistan Punjab Library
Pakistan Biggest airline of Pakistan PIA
First time won the cricket world cup 1992 Biggest railway workshop in Pakistan Mughalpura (La
Pakistan’s First cabinet sworn AugustLargest
15, 1947city of Pakistan Karachi
First news agency of Pakistan APP Largest District of Pakistan Chaghi
First Pakistani female athlete who won gold Naseem Hameed
Biggest desert found in Pakistan Thar
medal in SAF Games Highest battle field in Pakistan Siachin Glacier
First state to join Pakistan Bahawalpur
Hottest place in Pakistan Jacobabad
First railway track Karachi and Kotri
Biggest (1861)
airport of Pakistan Quaid-e-Azam A
First Five year plan of Pakistan 1955-1960
Biggest Commercial Bank of Pakistan Habib Bank Lim
First Pakistani who climbed mount Everest Nazir Sabir
Biggest(2000)
Barrage of Pakistan Sukkur Barrage
First Pakistani who draw Pakistani flag in NumiraOldest
Saleem airline of Pakistan Orient Airline
North pole Oldest private Airline of Pakistan Hajvery Airline
First emergency was declared in Pakistan July 25, 1948 & longest river
Largest Indus (2896 Km
First rocket launched by Pakistan RahbarBiggest man-made lake found in Keenjhar Lake (
First missile launched by Pakistan Hat 70Pakistan
First female Governor of Pakistan BegumBiggest
Ra’an Liaqat
naturalAli
lake in Pakistan Manchar Lake (D
First Chief of staff of the Armed Forces Gen. Tikka Khan largest Stock Exchange
Pakistan’s Karachi
First Chief of staff of the Air Force Air Marshal
Highest Zaffar
pass Ahmed Mustagh Pass (6
First Chief of staff of the Navy HafeezBiggest
AhmedGas field Sui Gas field
Biggest hydroelectric power station Tarbela Dam
COLEST, HIGHEST, LOWEST, BIGGEST, Largest jungle of Pakistan Changa Manga
TALLEST, SMALLEST AND OLDEST IN Highest military award Nishan-e-Haider
PAKISATN Highest civil award Nishan-e- Pakist
Larges Oil refinery Pak-Arab Oil refinery
The Longest Coastal area in Pakistan Balochistan (771
Biggest mosque in Pakistan Faisal Mosque Islamabad 1046 km)
Tallest building of Pakistan Muslim commercial Bank Building
The Longest Frontier Pakistan-Afghan
(Karachi) kms)
Oldest forest of Pakistan Janipur (Found between
The LongestLoralai And Platform
Railways Rohri (Sindh) Le
Ziarat The Longest Railway Track in Pakistan Karachi to Land
Longest Motorway in Pakistan M-8 The Longest Road in Pakistan Karachi to Pesha
Biggest Hockey Stadium of Pakistan National HockeyThe Stadium Lahore
Longest Tunnel (Railway) in Khojak Balochis
Biggest industry of Pakistan Textile Pakistan miles)
Biggest industrial unit in public sector Pakistan Steel Mills
The Longest Tunnel in Pakistan Lowari (Length
Longest railway tunnel in Pakistan Khojak The Longest (Water) in Pakistan Warsak Dam Tun
Longest tunnel Lawari Tunnel miles)
Province which have longest coastline Baluchistan The Tallest Tower in Pakistan Minar-e-Pakistan
Largest language Punjabi (48) inches)
Pakistan’s largest museum Karachi museumThe Tallest Minaret in Pakistan Four minarets of
Land of Five River Punjab
City of Colleges Lahore
City of lightening Karachi
Manchester of Pakistan Faisalabad
Gateway of Pakistan Karachi
Brasilia of Pakistan Islamabad
Valley or city of Flowers Peshawar
City of Textiles Faisalabad
Switzerland of Pakistan Swat
Little Pakistan Bradford
Gateway of Invaders Khyber Pass
Pearl of the Himalaya Kaghan Valley
Killer Mountain of the Nanga Parbat
world
Salt Home of the world Pakistan
Land of pure people Pakistan
City of greeneries Islamabad
Bread Basket of Pakistan Punjab
Queen of crops Punjab
with a height of Largest
286 feetseaport
each. of Pakistan Karachi
The Tallest Mountain Pass Pakistan Muztagh Pass (Nothern
Largest Areas)
radio station
heightin Pakistan Islamabad
19,030 feet Highest radio station in Pakistan Gilgit
The Tallest Mountain Peak Pakistan K-2 (Karakoram) height road
Longest 28,269 feet
in Pakistan Pakistan Highwa
The Tallest Railway Station Pakistan Khan MehtarzaiLargest
(height 2,221 feet)
Division of Pakistan Kalat
First Loin of Pakistan was designed by Brandley Smallest Division of Pakistan Karachi
The area lowest rainfall in Pakistan Nokkundi Shortest river of Pakistan Ravi River
The oldest Pakistani TV Station in Lahore Largest Canal of Pakistan Llovd Barrage C
located in Largest Hospital in Pakistan Nishtar Hospital
Largest mobile company in Pakistan Mobil ink Largest mausoleum in Pakistan Quaid-e-Azam T
Largest sector of Pakistan’s economy Agriculture sector
Largest circulating Daily Newspaper of Jang
Largest Trade partner of Pakistan USA Pakistan
Lowest point below the sea level in Indian Ocean Largest circulating English Daily Daily News
Pakistan Newspaper of Pakistan
Biggest Thermal power station founded Kot Addou Largest Nuclear power plant of KANUPP
in Pakistan Pakistan
Biggest export item in Pakistan Textile (Cotton)
Highest rainfall area of Pakistan Murree
Largest min excavated in Pakistan Salt mines KhewraOLD AND NEW NAMES OF CITIES OF
Largest stadium of athletics of Pakistan Islamabad PAKISTAN
Highest population density rate in Islamabad DISTINCTIVE NAMES OF CITIES
Pakistan OF PAKISTAN
Lowest population density rate in Chaghi district
Pakistan
NEW Name OLD Name
Hyderabad Neroon Kot
Quetta Shal Kot
Jaccoabad Khan Garh
Sialkot Salwan Kot
Attock Cambell pur
Faisalabad Lyallpur
Sahiwal Montgomery
Bin Qasim Pepri
Muslim Bagh Hindu Bagh
Pakpatten Ajodhan pur
Islamabad Raj Shahi
Karachi Kalanchi Important Battles in Indian History
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Gujranwala Khan Pur N the Battle between
Zhob Fort Sanemars o.
Peshawar Persha pur 1 Battle 326 Alexande Alexand
Swat Rowdayana Hydaspes BC r and er
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of or D Chauhan j War AD forces forces
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Paipat Mughal
19 Tarain empire
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of Panipat D Lodhi and in India
Babur
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Sangha
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Humayun
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Panipat Hemu
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Talikota 65 AD d forces forces of the Deccan; sealed the
of 4 fortunes of Vijaynagar
Muslim empire
rulers of Reforms/Acts during British Period
Deccan 1. Prohibition of 182 Lord William Supported by
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Ramraja infanticide
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5. Indian Lord Membership
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Storting is the Parliament of Norway; Cortes is
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1. Jinnah the creator of Pakistan Qatar; Chamber of Deputies is the Parliament of
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Dr. Ambedkar
3. Myth of independence & Great Tragedy parliament of Mangolia.
Z. A. Bhutto
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5. Evolution of Pakistan Organization’s
Sharif-Ud-Din Pirzada known as Interpol was established
6. Foundation of Pakistan in 1923
Sharif-Ud-Din and Current Interpol’s headquarter is
Pirzada
7. Quaid –e-Azam Jinnah. The story of a Nation G. Allana situated in Lyon (France).
8. Our Freedom Fighters G. Allana Scotland Yard is the investigation police of
9. Emergence of Pakistan England and it was formed on Sept. 29, 1829.
M. A. Choudhry
10. India wins Freedom Maulana Abul
Gestapo
KalamwasAzad
the secret police organization and
11. Mission with Mountbatton BND
Cambell Johnson is the secret agency of Germany.
12. The Making of Pakistan K.K. Aziz Mossad and Aman is the secret agencies of
13. The Transfer of Power in India Israel.
V. P. Menon
14. Jinnah: India-Pakistan-Independence  Khad(17
Jaswant Singh andAugust
NDS are2009)
the secret agencies of
15. The great Divide H. V. Hudson
Afganistan.
16. In the Line of Fire  RAW and CBI are the secret agencies of India.
Pervez Musharraf
17. The Daughter of East  KGB is the secret agency of Russia.
Benzir Bhutto
 BIN is the secret agency of Indonesia.
18. Reconstruction of Religious Thought in Islam Allam Iqbal
19. Freedom Moment of India I. H. Qureshi
 VEVAK and SAVAK are the secret agencies of
20. Jinnah of Pakistan Stanlay Walport
Iran.
21. Zulfi of Pakistan Stanlay Walport
 ISI,IB,MI and FIA are the secret agencies of
22. Muslim India and the Birth of Pakistan S. M Ikram
Pakistan.
23. Friends not Masters Ayub Khan CIA and FBI are the secret agencies of USA.
24. Struggle for Pakistan I. H. Qureshi
 MI6 , MI5 are the secret agencies of UK.
25. Pakistan formative Phase K. B. Saeed
 GSD -- Iraq, KDS -- Bulgaria, DRM -- France,
26. Political System of Pakistan K. B. Saeed
DND -- Canad, G2 -- Ireland are the secret
27. Politics in Pakistan K. B. Saeed
agencies
28. Jinnah as I know him Abdul Hassan Isphahani
29. Pathway to Pakistan  “History of God" was written by Karen
Ch. Khaliq-uz-zaman
Armstrong.
 The Peking news was the first newspaper of the  Who is said to be the father of Modern
world (china). Olympics? Pierre de Coubertin
 “Queen’s House” is the official residency of  Who was the founder of Republican Party of
Sirilankan President and “Temple tree” is the USA? Alexander Hamilton
official residency of Srilankan Prime Minister.  “Davis Cup” is associated with Lawn Tenis.
 “Sharm-ul-Sheikh” is the Egyptian seaport on  “Skhalin Island” enriched with oil reserves are
Red Sea. claimed by Russia and Japan.
 “Asiana” is an airline of South Korea.  “OXUS River” is flowing between Afghanistan
 “Teges” is the currency and Astana is the and Tajikistan.
capital of Kazakhstan.  “Sine die” means without fixing date.
 ‘NIKKEI’ is a stock exchange index of Tokyo.  “Dead Sea” is lying between Israel and Jordan.
 “Wheel” is a symbol of progress.  “Thomas Cup” is given in the game of
 The “Stonehenge” is among the Seven Wonders Badminton.
of the World, situated in England.  Rotterdam is the seaport of Netherland.
 The majority of ‘Kurd Population’ is living in  “Victoria Fall” is in Rhodesia.
Iraq and Turkey.  “Das-Man-Palace” is the official residence of
 “Ramallah” is the headquarters of Palestinian Amir-e-Kuwait.
Authority situated at West Bank.  “No dynasty lasts more than three generations “
 ‘Senior Citizen Day’ is observed every year is the theory of Ibn Khaldun.
throughout the world on The first October.  Greece is a World’s oldest democratic country.
 “Shekle” is the currency of Israel.  After Sui, Mari is the second largest gas field in
 “Sub Judice” means under consideration. Pakistan.
 Euclid (300 BC), also known as Euclid of  Holy Prophet (PBUH) appointed governer of
Alexandria, was a Greek mathematician, often yeman for collection zakat? Hazrat Muaz Bin
referred to as the "Father of Geometry". His Jabal
Elements is one of the most influential works in  Australia is the largest wool produceing country.
the history of mathematics, serving as the main  “Baku” is the seaport on Black Sea.
textbook for teaching mathematics (especially  Karakum desert located inTurkmenistan.
geometry) from the time of its publication until the  Minsk is the capital of? Belarus
late 19th or early 20th century.  Baht is the currency of? Thailand
 Robert Baden-Powell founded the Boy Scouts as  Fleet Street is famous for newspapers.
an organization in 1908, a few months after the
 Sikandry Azam belongs to which country?
first scout encampment at Brownsea Island Scout Macedonia
camp in 1907.
 Smallest country of the world is Vatican City.
 Brief History of Time (subtitled "From the Big
 The lowest rainfall area in Pakistan is?
Bang to Black Holes") is a popular-science book
Nokhundi
written by British physicist Stephen Hawking.
 Interfax is the news agency of? Russia
 ‘Seatle’ is the seaport and ‘Delta is the air line of
 Heathrow is the seaport of? London
USA.
 Largest producer of uranium is? Canada
 ‘Aral Sea’ is bounded by Uzbekistan and
Kazakhistan.  Which country is situated below the sea level?
Netherlands
 “Hague” is the headquarters of International
Court of Justice.  Who was the painter of Mona Lisa? Leonardo
Davinci
 The world’s famous bridge “Golden Gate” is
located in San Francisco(USA).  Neza e Sultan is an extinct volcano located in
Chagai District, Baluchistan, have deep resources
 “WAFA” is a news agency of Palestine.
of Sulfur.
 “Cathay Pacific” is an airline of Hong Kong.
 Yellow sea is situated between? China and
 The General Assembly meets every year in
Korea
regular sessions which begin on third Tuesday in
 Longest land boundary between two countries?
September every year
USA and Canada
 “Reuters” is the famous news agency of Britain.
 When the Simla Accord was signed? July 3,
 When the stock market is rising, it is called
1972
Bullish and when down, it is called Bearish.
 When did Pakistan become member of United
 “Bristol” is a famous seaport of UK.
Nations? 30th Sep 1947
 “Ariana” is an airline of Afghanistan.
 Which country opposed Pakistan's membership
 “From Plassey to Pakistan” is abiography of in United Nations? Afghanistan
Feroz Khan Noon.
 Author of “Paradise Lost & Paradise Regained”
 “Five Thousand Years of Pakistan” anoted book was John Milton.
on Pakistan’s cultural heritage is written by
 Asgheri aur Akbari kis novel k do mash'hoor
R.E.M. Wheeler.
kirdar hain? Mira-Tul-Aroos
 KLM is the oldest national airline of
 “Shikwa aur Jawab-e-Shikwa” Iqbal k konsay
Netherland.
kalam main hain? Bang-e-Dara
 Waqa-e-Karbala kis hijri main howa?61 hijri  Sir Francis Moody was the first Governor of
 What is length of Pakistan-India border? 1610 Punjab from August 1947 to August 1949.
km  Thomas Jefferson was the founder of
 “Pathway to Pakistan” book was written by Ch Democratic Party of USA.
khalique Zaman  Alexander the Great was the king of Macedonia.
 When Qaid e Azam met M.K Gandhi 1st time in  Britain parliament is called mother of
1916 Lucknow. parliaments.
 Who is seceratry of state for India in cabinet  Seweden was the first country who had issued
mission? Lord Pathetic Lawerance currency notes in the world.
 Green peace” headquarter is located in  Kremlin is a fortress where there are
Amsterdam. government offices, palaces and churches is in
 Doab between river Ravi and Chenab is called Russia.
Rachna Doab.  “Hawang Ho River” is also called yellow river
 Who supported Pakistan resolution from sindh (china).
province by Abdullah Haroon.  During the Mughal period, Portuguese traders
 Ch. Rehmat Ali coined word Pakistan in “Now first came to India.
or Never” pamphlet in 1933.  “Maputo” is the capital and largest city of
 Largest Muslim country in Africa by population Mozambique.
is Nigeria and Aligeria is largest Muslim country  State of Kashmir was purchased by Ghulab
by area. Singh for Rs.7.5 million.
 Sirilanka is the highest literacy rate and highest  Canada is called “Land of Lilies”.
per capita income among SAARC countries.  Niagara Falls is situated in
 “Bakhtar” is a news agency of Afghanistan. USA&Canada.
 “ITAR-TASS” is a news agency of Russia.  SAARC was formed in Dhaka on December 8,
 Arya Samaaj was founded in1875 by 1985.
Dayananda Sarasvati.  Afghanistan is separated from Central Asia by
 “Old man and the Sea” was written by Heming Oxus River.
way.  Ghulam Muhammad Barrage is also called Kotri
 “Burma” is the old name of Myanmar. Barrage; which is situated on river Indus.
 Muhammadan Educational Conference was  Cheif election commissioner office term for
established in 1886 by Sir Syed Ahmed Khan. 3years.
 Pakistan lies of the tropic zone of North.  Another name of Hatf III missile is Gazdnavi.
 Vience is called “city of canals”.  ILO headquarter is situated at Geneva
 Real name of Tipu Sultan was Fateh Ali. (Switzerland).
 ‘Lufthansa’ is the name of airline of Germany.  Most Hafiz- e- quran were martyrd in ghazwa
 Monaco has the shortest and Canada has the Yamamah
largest coastline country in the world.  The oldest Airport of the world is located in
 ‘Land of Maple Leaf’ is the nickname of Netherlands.
Canada.  1st constitution in the world is Misaq e Madina.
 ‘Sick Man of Europe’ is called Turkey.  Ghzwa furqan is another name of Ghzwa Badar.
 “Yangtze Kiang” is the largest river of Asia  The writer of awaz dost is Mukhtar Masood.
(china).  Elysee palace is the residence of French
 Share of Punjab in Pakistan by area is 25.8%. President.
 Ibne Batuta came in India from Morroco.  Naypyitaw is the current capital city of the
 Liaqar-Nehru Pact on April 8, 1950. Republic of the Union of Myanmar.
 Pedagogy is the study of teaching.  Chaghi is the biggest district and Kalaat is the
 After USA arms exporter, Russia is the second largest Division of Pakistan.
largest exporter of arms.  The headquarters of International Olympic
 Kahuta Labortries established in 1976. Committee is located at Lausanne (Switzerland).
 Nuclear power plant in Pakistan was established  Trygve Lie is the first and the only Secretary
in 1972 with help of Canada. General of UNO who resigned from his post.
 Durand line was demacrated in 1893 which lies  Kuwait is a tax free country.
between Pakistan and Afghanistan.  Who is the founder of Wikileaks? Julian
 Pakistan’s first missile is Hatf-I. Assange (Australian)
 Oldest monarchy is in Japan.  Allama Iqbal qualified as PhD scholar from
 The Great Bear lake is situated in Canada. Munich University, Germany.
 “Edmund Hillary” is the first man who  “Jinnah of Pakistan” and “Zulfi of Pakistan”
successfully climbed Mt. Everest in 1953. was written by Stanely Wolpert.
 “Ferdinand Magellan” was the first man to sail  Islamabad was made capital in the year 1959.
round the world.  Radcliffe was a lawyer by profession.
 “Origin of Species” was written by Charles  Day of deliverance was observed on 22 Dec.
Darwin. 1939.
 Baku is the seaport on Caspian Sea (Caspian sea
makes his boundries with Iran, Russia, Kazakhstan  “Decline of the West” book was written by
and Turkmenistan, Azerbaijan). German Philosopher Spengler
 Urinium resources found in Pakistan? D G khan  “Tripoli” is the capital of Libya.
 “Taklamakan desert” found in xinjaning (China)  Brazil is the world’s largest producer of coffee.
 Napoleon is known as “Man of Destiny” and  The Palk Strait separates which two countries?
“Little Corporal”. Prince Bismarck is called the India and Sri Lanka.
Man of “Iron and Blood”.  Althing (oldest parliament of world) is the
 After independence the first radio station was parliament of Iceland.
established at Karachi.  After ‘Pushtuns’, the largest ethnic group in
 Abdus Salam was a Pakistani Physicist and Afghanistan is Tajiks.
Nobel Prize Winner in 1979 in physics. What is  The capital of Argentina is Buenos Aires.
his contribution to Physics? Interaction of  “Rupiyah” is the currency of Sri Lanka.
Elementary Particles and weak forces  “ANTARA” is the news agency of Indonesia.
 Nightingale Florence (belongs to France) was a  “Helmand” is the largest opium producer
Nurse. (in creamin war) province in Afghanistan.
 Paris is the capital of France situated on the  “SANA” is the name of Syria’s news Agency.
bank of Seine.  Qantas is an airlines of:Australia
 Babusar Pass connects Abbotabad and Gilgit.  The first Muslim Nobel Laureate was Anwar
 Ural Mountains separate Asia from Europe. Sadaat of Egypt.
 Baglihar Dam is located in Doda district on  Asian Development Bank (ADB) was
river Chenab. established in1966 and it’s headquarter is located
 The first airline of Pakistan is Orient Airline. at Manila in Philippine.
 Don is river of Russia and Darlinng is river of  The permanent Secretariat of SAARC is
Australia. established at Kathmandu in Nepal (1987).
 Grand Central Terminal, Park Avenue, New  The term of office of a judge of the International
York is the world's largest railway station Court of Justice is nine years.
 Transparency International is based in:Berlin  The Strait of Malacca is the main shipping
 May 3, each year is internationally observed as channel between the India Ocean and The North
Press Freedom Day. Pacific Ocean.
 The last day of the Quaid-e-Azam was written  “Congo river” crosses the equator twice.
by:Col. Illahi Bukhsh  Strait of Bosporous connects? Black sea and sea
 One unit dissolved on 1st July 1970 of marmara.It separates Italy from Sicily? Messina
 The largest Agency of FATA (Federally  Strait of Malacca is the largest strait of the
Administered Tribal Areas) by area is: South world and it separates --- Malaysia and Indonesia
Waziristan  Straits separate Malaysia from Singapore?
 Biman is the Airline of:Bangladesh Johor Strait
 In the absence of President, who becomes the  The Kalahari Desert, which stretches over
acting President of Pakistan:Chairman of the 1,40,000 miles is in? South Africa
Senate  The panama canal links? North America with
 Largest continent of the world is "Asia" and south America
smallest is "Australia”. Largest ocean of the world  The word "Tsunami" belongs to which of the
is "pacific ocean” and smallest ocean is Arctic following languages? Japanese
ocean”. The Sahara is the largest desert of the  The highest mountain in the world is the Mount
world. Everest in Nepal (Tibet)
 Kazakhstan is the largest Muslim country in  The biggest desert in the world is the Sahara
land area in the world. It has an area of 1,049,000 desert.
sq.miles. Maldives is the smallest Muslim country  The name given to the border which separates
in land area of 115 sq. miles. Pakistan and Afghanistan is Durand line
 Indonesia is the most populous Muslim country  The river Jordan flows out into the Dead sea
and Maldives is less populous Muslim country.  The biggest delta in the world is the Ganges
 The Ostrich of North Africa is the biggest bird. Delta
Its height is up to 2.7 meters ( 9 feet ) and weight  The world's oldest known capital is Damascus
is up to 160 kgs. While the humming bird is  The city which is also known as the City of
smallest bird. It is 5.5-20 cm in length and weight
Canals is Venice
about 16 grams.
 Paris is the capital of France situated on the
 The largest museum in the world is the bank of river Seine
American Museum of Natural History.
 English channel separates England from France
 Biggest Library is Congress Library in USA.
 Great victoria desert is present in Australia
 Country with largest coast line is Canada.
 Largest sea in the world? South china sea
 Feroz Shah Tughlaq constructed five canals to
 One of the Asian country through which equator
remove scarcity of water.
passes is? Malaysia
 The deepest point in the ocean is? Mariana
trench (deapest ocean---pacific ocean) near  Miner - e - Pakistan was designed by Haji Murad
philpine Khan (a Russian engineer) and its height is 196
 Longest mountain range in the world? Andes (in feet)
south America)  The cloth required for covering The Holy Kabba
 Which of the following towns is situated at the is 1,000 meters.
highest altitude? Lhasa  The longest rivers in the world are first Nile -
 What are the two seas linked by suez canal? The Eygpt, second Amazon - Brazail (but it is a largest
mediterranean and red sea river) and third Mississippi - USA.
 The biggest island of the world is Greenland  Geneva is also known as City of Conventions.
 The city which was once called the `Forbidden  The language with most letters is
City' was Lahsa Khmer(Cambodian) with 74 Alphabets.
 The "Roof of the world" is? The pamir plateau .  Scandinavian Countries are Sweden, Denmark,
 The country called the Land of Rising Sun is Norway.
Japan  The Blue Whales are not only the largest animal
 The country known as the Sugar Bowl of the but also the loudest animal. They have been
world is Cuba recorded making noises at 188 decibels.
 The lowest point on earth is The coastal area of  The largest silver producer country is Mexico.
Dead sea  American President is elected for 4 years and
 The country which has the greatest population Senator elected for 6 Years
density is Monaco.  The longest frontier is the frontier between
 The Red Cross was founded by Jean Henri Canada and the United States of America (USA).
Durant in 1964  The first woman prime minister is Mrs. Srimao
 “Paradise Regained and Paradise Last” written Bandaranaike of Sri Lanka.
by John Milton  The most abundant mineral in the human body is
 The primary producer of newsprint in the world calcium and most abundant element is Oxygen
is Canada  Largest earth filled dam in the world is Terbella
 The first explorer to reach the South Pole was Dam constructed on Indus river in 1976.
Cap. Ronald Amundson  There are 64 boxes (houses) both in chess and
 World literacy day is celebrated on 8th draft.
September  The distance covered in marathan race is 26
 The founder of modern Germany is Bismarck miles (43 km).
 The country known as the land of the midnight  The oldest national anthem is Kimigayo of
sun is Norway Japan.
 The founder of the Chinese Republic was San  Sunderbans (West Bengal) is the largest delta in
Yat Sen the world.
 The first Pakistani to receive the Nobel Prize  The Headquarters of the ‘International Monetary
was Abdul Salam in 1979 (physics) Fund’ and World Bank is at Washington.
 The first Secretary General of the UNO was  The International Court of Justice consists of 15
Trygve Lie Judges (for the term of office 9 year).
 The highest waterfalls in the world is the Salto  Hungary is a Land-locked country in Europe.
Angel Falls, Venezuela  In the United Nations, Pitras Bukhari was the
 The largest library in the world is the United first permanent representative of Pakistan.
States Library of Congress, Washington DC  Multan is called, the city of “Great Saints”.
 Nickname of New York city is Big Apple. (New  Qarn-ul-manazil is Meeqat for the citizens of
York`s old name Amesterdam ---oldest stock Najd and the whole East pilgrims: the citizens of
exchange market) the Gulf, Iraq, Iran and other who pass by it.
 FORMOSA is the old name of Taiwan.  Europe only muslim country is Albania
 Italy is also called the Boot of Europe.  Myanmar is new name of burma
 The largest flag is of Brazil; the oldest flag in the  Indonesia is new name of Guyana
World is of Denmark ; oldest &longest anthem –  Siam is old name of Thailand
Japan ; oldest parliament – Althing – Iceland.  Beijing is new name of peking
 The river which carries maximum quantity of  Hinduism is world’s oldest religion
water into the sea is the Amazon River (also called  Golden temple is the sacred place of Sikhism
father of water) (Amritsar)
 The Gurkhas are the original inhabitants of  The first “Barani University” to study and
Nepal reasearch in rain-fed agriculture land was
 The largest bell in the world is the Tsar Kolkol established at Rawalpindi.
at Kremlin, Moscow.  Under the constitution of Pakistan, Fedral
 The biggest stadium in the world is the Strahov Shariat Court shall consist of not more than Eight
Stadium, Prague Judges.
 The world's largest diamond producing country  Under 1973 constitution, ‘Bicameralism’ was
is South Africa introduced in Pakistan.
 Australia was discovered by Willium Janszoon
 Behman and Bismillah Airlines belong to centuries.
Bangladesh.  What Wall Street in USA is known for? Stock
 Awaz-e-dost is written by Mukhtar masood Exchange (New York)
 Fasana-e-azad is written by rattan nath sarshar  What is the height of Mount Everest according
 The longest canal in the world is beloye-more to new map survey (it previous height was 29028
Baltic feet (8848 metre)?29035 feet (8850 metre)
 world longest road is pan-am highway  Which water body is the saltiest water body
 In the muslim world Kuwait has the highest per (lake) in the world (mostly people considered
capita income Dead Sea as the saltiest lake but it is
 Highest military award of UK is Victoria Cross incorrect)?Assal lake
and USA is Medal of Honor.  A place where government records are kept is
 Columbus discovered America in 1492 called Archives
 NPT was signed in 1st July 1968 by 62 nations  The deepest lake of the world is Baikal Lake in
 UN General assembly approved CTBT in 10 Russia.
sep 1960  The largest Continent of the world is Asia and
 Haya Rashid Al Khalifa the first muslim Smallest Australia
women as president UN General Assembly  The longest wall of the world is Great Wall of
belongs to Bahrain China
 Brazil has the largest area of forest land  The highest peak of the world is Mount Everest
 OIC (organization of Islamic conference) was (Nepal)
established May 1969 has 57 members and it’s  The largest democracy of the world is India
headquarter is situated in Jedah.  The World largest Islamic country by area is
 Arab League was established on March 22, Kazakhstan
1945 with headquarters in cairo  The highest waterfall of the world is Angel Falls
 WTO established January 01, 1995 (total 187 (height 3212 feet )
members)  The highest dam of the world is Nurak Dam
 North Atlantic treaty organization (NATO) was  Abyssinia is the old name of Ethiopia
established in 1949 ( head office in Brussels ) (28  Ceylon is the old name of Sri Lanka
memer countries)  Nippon is the old name of Japan
 Nuclear Non-proliferation Treaty signed by  Jesus Christ was born in Bethlehem (Juruslam)
UK,USA,RUSSIA July 01, 1968  Winston Churchill was Prime Minister of
 ILO was established 1919 and has head office in England during 2nd World War
Geneva  Lord Buddha was born in Lumbini (566 B.C ,
 IAEA was established 1957 and has head office died 486 B.C)
in Vienna  KLM is international airline of Netherland
 UNESCO was established in1946 and has head  Lufthansa is international airline of Germany
office in Paris  Sabena is international airline of Belgium
 WHO was established 1948 and has head office  SIA is international airline of Singapore
in Geneva  Transworld Airline (TWA) is international
 IMF was established 1945 and has head office airline is in USA
in Washington( World Bank was established in  Palm and Dum Dum are airports of India
1944)  Senta Cruz is airport of India (Mumbai )
 Headquarter of UNICEF is in New York  Kennedy is airport of New York
 2001-2010 is the SAARC decade of the rights  Gatwick is airport of UK
of the child.  Halim Pardana Kushmah is airport of Indonesia
 ASEAN was established August 09, 1967 and  Subang is airport of Malaysia
has head office in Jakarta  The number of players in Baseball from each
 OPEC (organization of petroleum exporting team is 9
countries) has head office in Viana (Austria).  The number of players in Basketball from each
 Which famous actor became the president of the side is 5
United States? - Ronald Reagan  The brightest planet and nearest to Earth in the
 Have you any idea when the Berlin wall came solar system is Venus
down? - 1989  The nearest planet to the sun is Mercury
 What was the first James Bond book -----  There are no volcanoes in Australia
Casino Royal  The intensity of the energy released by an
 What is the currency of Austria ----- Schilling Earthquake is measured by the Richter scale
 Which sea on Earth has no beaches -----  Dasht-e-Lut Desert is located in Eastern Iran
Sargasso sea  Which river is mentioned most often in Bible?
 On which national flag is there an eagle and a Jordan
snake ----- Mexico  Which river is called Yellow River due to large
 “Ikebana” is the art of beautifully arranging cut amount of Yellow silt deposits? Haung He in
stems, leaves, and flowers in vases and other china
containers that evolved in Japan over seven
 Largest in Asia and China's longest and world's  Name the tallest building in the world? Khalifa
third longest river is? Yangtze Burj
 Only strait between Atlantic and Pacific ocean is  Who is the highest wicket taker in test as well as
Magellan one day cricket? Muralitharan
 Tugela waterfall is in South Africa  Which of the following female mosquito is the
 Sutherland waterfall is in New Zealand cause of Dengue Fever? Aedes Aegypteis
 ‘Broadway Street’ is famous for Cinema Halls.  Which of the following country has broken the
 ‘Fleet Street’ is famous for Newspapers and 100 year record of South Africa as a largest Gold
press agencies offices, it is situated in London. producer country in the world? China
 Eagle is the national emblem of Spain  Which River is known as “father of waters”?
 Which is the first newspaper of Urdu language? Amazon
Jam-e-Jahan Numma (1st Pakistani __ Amroz)  Which river is known as “father of rivers”?
 When Radcliffe Award was announced? 17th Indus
August 1947  Who is called Father of International law? Hugo
 Abu Musa” Area is disputed between Iran and Grotius
UAE  Who among the following is regarded as the
 Rah-e-Rasat Operation was started by Army of “Founder of Soviet Union”? Lenin
Pakistan in Swat  Who is known as the Father of Chemistry? Jabir
 Rah-e-Nijat Operation was started by Army of bin hayan
Pakistan in South Waziristan  Songs of blood and swords book is written by
 17 Member bench of SC has declared NRO null Fatima Bhutto
& void and unconstitutional all cases withdrawn  The last Governor General and first viceroy of
under NRO reopen with immediate effect on 16th united India was Lord Cunning.
December 2009  The last viceroy of united India was Lord Mount
 What is the full name of Kerry-Lugar Bill? Batten
Enhanced Partnership with Pakistan Act of 2009  The State Bank was inaugurated by Quaid-e-
 Under ‘Enhanced Partnership with Pakistan Act Azam on 1st July 1948.
of 2009’ what will USA provide Pakistan? $ 1.5  Partition of Bengal took place on 16th Oct, 1905
billion annually (Lord Curzin) and cancelled in 1911(Hoarding).
 For how long Pakistan would get the US aid  All India Congress was founded by Allan O.
under Kerry-Lugar bill? 5 years Hume in1885.
 How much total US aid will flow to Pakistan  Badshahi Mosque was built by Aurangzeb
under Kerry-Lugar bill over the five years? US$ Alamgir at Lahore in 1674.
7.5 billion  Babur was the founder of Mughal Dynasty
 Gilgit-Baltistan (empowerment and Self- in1526 and the last Mughal Emperor of India was
Governance) Order, 2009 was approved on August Bahadur Shah Zafar.
29, 2009  Pakistan's largest steel mill is at pipri (Karachi)
 Novel H1N1 (often referred to as "swine flu") is formed by the cooperation of Russia.
a new influenza: Virus (H1N1 virus sometimes  The first Conferences of NAM was held at
called Swine flu). Belgrade in 1961 and Pakistan joined the NAM in
 Influenza A virus subtype H5N1, also known as in the year 1979 at Havana.
Bird flu  The Secretariat of O.I.C is at Jeddah (Saudi
 A spratly island is disputed between China and Arabia) and ECO at Tehran (Iran).
Taiwan, Vietnam, Philippines, Malaysia and  According to 3rd June 1947 plan plebiscite was
Brunei. held in N.W.F.P and Silhyte.
 Gibraltar colony is disputed between UK and  The first constituent assembly of Pakistan was
Spain dissolved on 24th Oct, 1954 and Mir Maulvi
 Mont Blank is disputed between France and Tamizuddin was its speaker.
Italy.  National Assembly consists of 342 Muslim
 The Muslims of Chinese province Xinjiang are members and the Senate consists of 104 members.
called Uighurs
 Clash of Civilization book is written by Sumeil  Pakistan became the member of U.N on 30th
Hintington September 1947 and Afghanistan Opposed it.
 “Origin of Species” was written by Charles  “Humdard” and "Comarade" was started by
Darwin Moulana Muhammad Ali
 War and Peace book is written by Leo Tolstoy  "Zamindar" was brought about by Zafar Ali
 The Sun Also Rises book is written by Ernest Khan
Hemingway  Day of Deliverance was celebrated on 22nd
 Pride and Prejudice book is written by Jane December 1939
Austen  "Now or Never" pamphlet was written in 1933
 What is the total number of NATO members byCh. Rehmat Ali
after the membership of Croatia, Albania and  Where was Albert Einstein born? Germany
Macedonia? 28  Who known as ‘Nightingale of India? Sarojinin
Naidu women's, children's, and refugee rights. She is the
 Which of the following states of USA is called first Muslim woman who won the noble prize.
“mother of states”? Virginia (It also called mother  “From the Shadows” book written by the
of President) former defence Minister of USA Robert Gates.
 Who is known as the ‘Father of Geometry’?  The Black Sea is bounded by Europe, Anatolia
Euclid and the Caucasus and is ultimately connected to
 Who among the following is known as the Atlantic Ocean via the Mediterranean and the
‘Fuehrer’? Hitler Aegean seas and various straits. The Bosphorus
 Largest delta is in Bengal created by the river strait connects it to the Sea of Marmara, and the
Bharamputra and the Ganges.( Sundrbans ) strait of the Dardanelles connects that sea to the
 Hottest place is Aziziyah, Libya. Aegean Sea region of the Mediterranean. These
 Driest place is Atacama Desert in Chile. waters separate Eastern Europe and western Asia.
 Most spoken language is Mandarin Chinese. The Black Sea is also connected to the Sea of
 Oldest civilization is Sumerian civilization Azov by the Strait of Kerch.
(Mesopotamia). Oldest town is Jericho (Jordan).  The Ivy League (An association of eight
 Largest land mammal is African Elephant. universities and colleges) is an athletic conference
comprising eight private institutions of higher
 Longest strait is the Strait of Malacca which
education in the Northeastern United States.
seperat Malaysia and Indonesia.
 “Deng Xiaoping” is considered as the Leader of
 Busiest airport is O’Hare International Airport at
modern Chinese economy.
Chichago (USA).
 “Kirkuk” is the largest oil field of Iraq.
 Oldest capital city is Damascus (Syria).
 Track 2 diplomacy occurs between private
 Largest metropolitan is Mexico City.
citizens rather than government officials.
 Longest day 21 June and shortest day December
 “Kremlin” is the Russian word for "fortress",
22.
"citadel", or "castle" and refers to any major
 Largest peninsula is Arabian Peninsula.
fortified central complex found in historical
 The American astronaut Neil Armstrong was the Russian cities. This word is often used to refer to
first man to steps on the surface of moon on 21 the best known one, the Moscow Kremlin, or the
July 1969. government that is based there.
 South China Sea is the largest sea.  Vishnu (Saviour of mankind) is regarded as a
 “Dallal Street” is the stock exchange of major god in Hinduism and Indian mythology.
Bombay, India.
 The Khmer Rouge literally translated as Red
 “Bond Street” is situated in London and it is Khmers was the name given to the followers of
famous for tailoring and jewellery. the Communist Party of Kampuchea, who were
 “Eros” in Greek mythology, was the Greek the ruling party in Cambodia from 1975 to 1979.
god of love.  The Strait of Hormuz is a narrow, strategically
 “Salisbury University” is a Maryland university important strait between the Gulf of Oman in the
of national distinction. southeast and the Persian Gulf. On the north coast
 Seweden is the first neutral state in 1814 and is Iran and on the south coast is the United Arab
Switzerland is the second neutral state in 1815. Emirates and Musandam, an exclave of Oman.
 The Paris Pacts are four international The 40% of world oil pass through this strait.
agreements signed in Paris on 23 October, 1954.  “Madame Tussauds” is a wax museum in
 “Freedom Air” was air Newzealand group’s London with branches in a number of major cities.
low-cost aireline. It was founded by wax sculptor Marie Tussaud
 “Ngultrum” has been the currency of Bhutan.In and was formerly known as "Madame Tussaud's".
1974, the Ngultrum was introduced, and replacing  “Aramco” officially the Saudi Arabian Oil
the rupee at par.The Ngultrum is equal in value to Company, is the state-owned national oil company
the Indian rupee. of Saudi Arabia.
 “Lusaka” is the capital and largest city of  The Paracel Islands, also called Xisha Islands in
Zambia. Chinese and Hoàng Sa Islands in Vietnamese, is a
 “AFP” is the world oldest news agency of group of islands under the administration of
France. Hainan Province, The People's Republic of China.
 Switzerland is a neutral state (1815) and Vietnam and the Republic of China (Taiwan) also
neutrality is one of the most important principles claim sovereignty of these islands.
of Swiss foreign policy.  “Road to Mecca” book written by Muhammad
 Harward is the oldest university of USA. Asad.
 “Nairta” is the International Airport of Japan.  Human Rights Watch is an international non-
 “Shirin Ebadi” is an Iranian lawyer, a former governmental organization that conducts research
judge and human rights activist and founder of and advocacy on human rights. Its headquarters
Defenders of Human Rights Center in Iran. On 10 are in New York City.
October 2003, Ebadi was awarded the Nobel  “Madras” is the old name of Chennai.
Peace Prize for her significant and pioneering  Zahir Shah is the last king of Afghanistan.
efforts for democracy and human rights, especially  “Order of Honor and Banner”is the military
award of USSR.
 “A Handbook of Public Relations” was issued  Longest serving President of the world
by UN’s. Mr.Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo of
 The Glorious Revolution started in 1688 Ghana.(since August 1979)
(England).  Tsar or Czar is the title used by the rulers of
 “Kam Chatka” is a peninsula situated in Russia.
Russia.  “First Camp David Accord” was signed in 1967
 Declaration of Human Rights was adopted on between Israel and Egypt.
Dec 10, 1948.  General Secretariat of European Parliament is
 “Alma Mater” The school, college, or university located in Luxembourg.
that one has attended.  The Organization of the Islamic Cooperation is
 Pearl Harbour” is situated in the Hawaii State the new name of the OIC.
of USA.  “Balev Line” connects Israel with Egypt.
 “Port Hercourt” is the second largest port of  “Dalai Lama” is a spiritual leader of Budhism
Nigeria. in Tibet.
 “Dongda Mosque” is a famous mosque in  The first war foughted between Arab and Israel
Beijing (China). in1948.
 “Nairobi” is the largest city in East Africa.  “Taliban—Islam, Oil and the new Great Game
 “Alaska” is a state of the United States of in Central Asia” is the world‘s best selling book in
America, located in the extreme northwest portion 2001, was written by Ahmad Rashid.
of the North American continent. It is the largest  “Likud and Kaldima” parties belong to Israel.
U.S. state in terms of area (by a substantial  “Ad-Dammam” is an important seaport of
margin), along with being one of the wealthiest Saudi Arabia and is the largest seaport on the
and most racially diverse. Persian Gulf.
 “Capital goods” are goods used for further  “Salang Pass” is in Parwan Afghanistan on the
production and to generate economic activity. road between Kabul and Mazar-e-Sharif.
 “Panda” is the national animal of China.  “Magnum opus” meaning a great work,
 Alphabet "S" from which most words are especially a literary or artistic masterpiece.
formed.  “Yellow Journalism” involved sensationalism,
 “Mudarabah” is a form of partnership where one distorted stories, and misleading images for the
party provides the funds while the other party sole purpose of boosting newspaper sales and
provides expertise. The people who bring in exciting public opinion.
money are called "Rab-ul-Maal" while the  “Archive” is a collection of historical documents
management and work is an exclusive or records.
responsibility of the "Mudarib". The profit sharing  “Evangelical means the teaching of the gospel or
ratio is determined at the time of entering into the the Christian religion.
Mudarabah agreement whereas in case of loss it is  “Amicus” is an impartial adviser to a court of
borne by the Rab-ul-Mal only. In case of Islamic law in a particular case.
banks, the depositors are called Rabb-ul-Maal and  “Subway” is an underground passage or tunnel
the bank is called Mudarib. enabling pedestrians to cross a road, railway, etc.
 “Martin Luther King” was an American  “Ombudsman” was first of all created in
clergyman, activist, and prominent leader in the Sweden.
African-American Civil Rights Movement.He is  “Brinksmanship” the technique or practice in
best known for his role in the advancement of civil foreign policy of manipulating a dangerous
rights in the United States and around the world, situation to the limits of tolerance or safety in
using nonviolent methods following the teachings order to secure advantage, especially by creating
of Mahatma Gandhi. King has become a national diplomatic crises.
icon in the history of modern American liberalism.  The Lombok Strait is a strait connecting the Java
 Winter rains in Pakistan come from Sea to the Indian Ocean, located between the
Mediterranean Sea. islands of Bali and Lombok in Indonesia. The Gili
 “Assal Lake” is the saltiest water body in the Islands are on the Lombok side.
world, which is located in central-eastern Djibouti.  Samuel Johnson compiled the first
 First Africa-Asian Conference held on April, comprehensive English dictionary.
1955.  The famous poem “Twinkle Twinkle Little
 “Zenda Avesta” is a holy book of Parsis. Star” is written by Jane Taylor.
 “Augustus Caeser” is the First Emperor of  “Head Over Heels” means completely.
Rome.  “Surah Baqra” of Quran has the most orders.
 “Boris Yeltsin” is the first President of Russian  Hazrat Abi Bin Kab (RA) was the last writer of
Federation. Wahi.
 The Muslim tribes of Malabar living in Kerala  First Nimaz-e-Juma was offered in Banu Salim.
are called Moplas.  “Israel” is the title of Hazrat Yaqoob.
 Agricultural Revolutionary War was fought in  “Queer’ meaning strange.
China during 1927-37.  Amsterdam is called “Venice of the North”.
 Lake Kineret, also known as the “Sea of
Galilee”, is Israel's largest fresh water reservoir  USA, Russia and China have succeeded in
and a tourist site offering an exciting vacation or a manned space mission so far.
holy experience.  In which Country can you find more sheep than
 “Hawaiian Islands” are an archipelago of eight human? Australia
major islands, several atolls, numerous smaller  Toby Maguire acted in the title role of the film,
islets, and undersea seamounts in the North Pacific 'Spider Man'.
Ocean.  Discovery is the most re-used space shuttle in
 “Franklin Roosevelt” remained 12 years the world.
president of USA.  How long is a marathon? 42.2 kilometres
 Mir Hassan (poet) was famous for Masnavi.  Chile is the Southernmost Country from the
 Umpire Aleem Dar of Pakistan awarded 3 times equator.
ICC award.  Dodi Fayed died with Princess Diana in the car
 “Surah Al-Nasar” was the last surah to be accident.
revealed.  What was Red Rum? Race Horse
 Headquarter of World Young President  Which is the saltiest Ocean? Pacific Ocean
Organization is in Irving (USA).  Genesis is a last book of Bible.
 United Nation University is located at Tokyo in  Rubber Tree is known as Crying Tree.
Japan.  Amazon River Originates in Peru.
 `Siachen` ironically means `the place of wild  India House is situated in London.
roses’.  Pufferfish poisonous fish is a favourite food in
 “Roh Moo-hyun” was the president of North Japan.
Korea at the time of nuclear explosion on 9 Oct  Dennis Tito is the first tourist in space.
2006.
 Of the various agencies related to the United
 “Statute” means Laws by Parliament. Nations, the one that has the longest period is
 The world largest undersea railway tunnel is is Universal Postal Union
proposed to be constructed between France and  The chief administrative office of the UNO,
England. which co-ordinates and supervises the activities of
 ‘ZIANA’ is the news agency of Zimbabwe. the UNO, is the secretariat
 ‘Mauritius’ is island state in the Indian Ocean.  French line of fortification built in 1934, along
 The world freest economy, with lowest taxes and the German border from Switzerland to Belgium
lack of trade barriers is that of Singapore. was called Maginot Line
 The headquarters of United Nations Environment  What is ORBIS? Mobile Eye Hospital
Programme (established in 1972) is situated at  Muslim Students Federation (MSF) was
Nairobi (Kenya). established in 1937 by Raja Sahib of Mehmud
 “Yeti” or Abominable Snowman is an ape-like Abad.
cryptid said to inhabit the Himalayan region of  Burkina Faso is the new name of Upper Volta
Nepal, and Tibet.  The iron and steel industries of which of the
 The Headquarter of “Universal Postal Union” is following countries are almost fully dependent on
in Berne. imported raw materials? Japan
 Sea of Marmara lies between two part s of  Mount Blanc Mountain is present in: France
Turkey.  Tasmania separated from Australia by: Bass
 The Headquarters of Food and Agriculture Strait
organization (FAO) is located in Rome (Italy).  The wonder of the world ‘Taj Mahal’ is situated
 “Corbillion Cup” is given in the game of Table in the Indian state of:- Uttar Pradesh
Tenis.  International Anti Corruption day is observed on
 The Russian Nuclear Submarine “Kursk” was 9th December
submerged under water in Barent Sea.  International Day of Solidarity with the
 “Diego Garcia is a United States military base in Palestinian People is observed every year on 29th
the Indian Ocean. November
 California is the most populous state in the USA.  Burj Khalifa is the Tallest Building in the World
 Alaska is the largest area wise state in the USA. has 162 stories, 828 meters or 2,717 feet in height
 Archaeologists in Israel have discovered 20000 and was constructed by Skidmore, Owings &
years old village under the mud of Dead Sea. Merrill, inaugurated on 4th Jan: 2010.
 NRO was promulgated on oct 5 2007 and has 7
 Apartheid is a policy of racial discrimination. sections.
 The Cuban Missile Crisis occurred in1962.  Tapaimukh Dam issue is between India &
 Journalism and literature is the Pulitzer Prize Bangladesh.
awarded.  Mao movement is connected with Naxalites
 Aung San Suukye is the author of the book (India).
‘Freedom Fear’.  Black Widow is a rebellious gang in Assam.
 Buddha delivered his first sermon at Sarnath.  Dal Lake is in occupied Kashmir.
 Grammy Awards are given in the field of
Music.
 Mother Tressa belonged to Albania and came to  Pakistan mainly import edible oil from Malaysia
India in 1951. She died on Sep:5, 19997 and is  The first Winter Olympic Games were held at
burried at Kolkata. Chamonix (France)
 Sunda strait separates Sumatra from Java Island.  Bangladesh is the first Asian country who has
 Buckingham palace is the residence of British ratified Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty (CTBT).
king and Queen is in London.  “Chechnya” is located in South Caucasus.
 The foundation stone of the sikhism’s holiest  “Contraband” means all smuggled material.
place “Golden Tample” at Amritsar was laid by  During the period of one unit, Mushtaq Ahmad
Hazrat Mian Mir Gormani was the first Governor of West Pakistan
 Great Wall of China was built in the reign of and Amiruddin Ahmad was the first Governor of
Shih Huang-ti. East Pakistan.
 Istana Merdeke is the official residence of  At the time of partition of India, the biggest
President of Indonesia. princely state by area was Hyderabad (Daccan).
 Cuba’s leader does not have an official  “Feminism” is a belief that women’s
residence. subordination to men should end.
 Drowning Street No. 10 is located at  The Eastern Mediterranean Island “Cyprus” is
Westminster (England). It is famous for the divided between Turkey and Greece.
official residence of the British Prime Minister. It  “Apartheid” means racial segregation.
was named after Sir George Drowning, a diplomat  “Bullet Vote” is a ballet in which electors confine
under Cromwell and King Charles II. their interest to a single issue or candidate.
 Elgin Street is located in Scotland. It is the  The range of Hatf-1 missile is 100 kilometers.
world’s shortest street.  “Asia Watch” is a Human rights organization.
 Young Street is located in Toronto (Canada). It  Abul Qasim Al Zahrawi was the greatest Muslim
is the longest street in the world. surgeon.
 Broadway (USA) is famous for various theaters  “NASDA” is a space agency of USA.
and cinema halls. It is regarded as biggest street in  “Taiwan” was separate from China in 1949.
the world.  “Pristina” is the capital of Kossovo.
 The busiest shopping centre of London is “Akmola” is the capital of Kazakhistan.
Oxford Street.  “Nagorno karabakh” is a disputed territory
 Orange is the name of river of South Africa between Armenia and Azerbaijan.
 Churchill water fall is present in: Canada  “Grand Prix” means a great work.
 Sigmund Freud is a psychiatrist, who belonged  “Hung Parliament” is a parliament in which no
to Austria one party has overall majority.
 George Washington was succeeded by John  “Guided Democracy” convey the meaning of a
Adams democracy at the grassroots level.
 Le Harve is the seaport of France  “San Tiago” is the capital of Chile.
 Dr. Abdul Qadeer Khan did his Ph.D. from  The total area of Azad Kashmir is 13,297 Sq km.
Leaven University of Belgium  “Black Gold” is also name for Oil.
 Kafir Fort is located in the province Khyber  “Free Town” is the capital of Sierra Leone.
Pakhtunkhwa
 Ghauri-1 is a medium range missile.
 The largest gold producing country in the world  “Gota canal” is the ship canal situated in
is China Sweden.
 The foreign phrase Coup d’dessai means A first  “Tugela water fall” is present in South Africa.
attempt
 What name is given to inflammation of one or
 In which Indian state is the Sun Temple of more joints, causing pain, swelling and restriction
Konark located? Orissa of movement? Arthritis
 Which is the longest Shipping canal of the  In which country is the volcano Mount Aso?
world? Beloye-More Japan
 What day is observed internationally on 5  Which international environmental pressure
October? Teachers day
group was founded in 1971? Greenpeace
 The Japanese Prime Minister at the time of  Official religion of Japan is Shintoism.
World War II was: Hideki Tojo
 When East Pakistan separated from West
 Which Sea has no coastline? Sargasso Sea Pakistan? 16th December 1971
 What is a Stripka? Mountain Pass of Bulgaria  After how many years did Pakistan get her first
 Which city is called “City of Parks”? Kiev constitution? 9 years
 ‘Island of Cloves’ is the nickname of:  When first constitution of Pakistan was
Madagascar enforced? 23rd March 1956
 Synagogue is place of worship of which  In which constitution Bicameral Legislature was
religion? Judaism provided for the first time? 1973
 The Himalayan mountain system belongs to  Drama kis zaban ka lafaz hai?Lateeni
which of the following? Fold mountains  Hazrat Sulaiman (A.S) ki hum asar Malkah
Sa'ba ka asal naam kia tha? Balqees
 Agro based industry is? poultry, fishery, Complete Releigion"? Al-Maeda
livestock  After Nile, Amazon is the second longest river
 In which sea Cyprus present? Mediterranean of the world.
Sea  “Pyrenees” is a range of mountains in southwest
 Where Darwin port is located Australia. Europe that forms a natural border between France
 “Ping pong” is the name of which game? Table and Spain. It separates the Iberian Peninsula from
Tennis the rest of continental Europe.
 In which sura the orders of zakat described? Sura  “Three Gorges Dam” is name of world’s largest
Tuba dam constructed in China?
 Who is the writer of kitabul khiraj? Imam Abu  “Khaki Shadows” book was written by K.M.
Yusuf Arif.
 When zakat ordinance promulgated? 20 June  “Fort William College” was established at
1980 Calcutta (1600).
 What meant of D-Day? Day upon which some  Kingdom of Khwarzim was destroyed in 1218-
significant event will occur or has occurred 20 AD by Changaiz Khan.
 Fatima Jinnah Joined AIML in 1937.  “Junko Taibei” was the first woman to climb
 Who prepared Pirpur report? Raja Syed Mehdi Everest.
(1938)  Sardar Atta ullah Mengal was the first Chief
 When water accord between provinces? 1991 Minister of Balochistan from May 1972 to
 Where Rawal dam constructed on river kurrang. February 1973.
“Bala Hisar fort built by Babar.  The Magna Carta was signed by King John on
 Who adminsitrated the oath of Prime minister to 15th June 1215.
liaqat ali khan Muhamad ali Jinnah.  The first Pakistani Postal stamp was issued in
 Where copper deposits in Chagi. July 1948.
 Where is Chandka Medical College in Larkana.  The European Union was established with its
 Where are artificial forest are bieng maintained headquarters at Brussels in1957.
in Changa Manga,  “Ormara” is a port city (fishing harbor) located
 Which is Pakistan's 2nd largest foreign in the Makran or coastal region of Balochistan
exchange earner crop is Rice. Province in Pakistan.
 C R formula prepared by Rajagopalachari.  “Truancy” means One who is absent without
 IPP stang for Independent Power producer. permission, especially from school.
 Mast Tawakli was poet of Balochi language  Buddhist emperor Ashoka belonged to
Mauryan Dynasty.
 Pakistan joined ILO on September 14, 1947.
 “Crimean peninsula” lies between the Black Sea
 “Mogadishu” is the capital of Somalia.
and the Sea of Azov.
 Baba Farid is a 1st Punjabi poet.
 Liverpool is situated on bank of river Mersey.
 “Ringitt” is the currency of Malaysia.
 Hamburg is situated on bank of river Elbe.
 Decimal system introduced in Pakistan on 1st
 Helvetia is the old name of Switzerland.
January 1961.
 Kashf-al-Mahjoob was written by Hazrat Ali
 Turkmanistan is the largest natural gas producer
Hajveri.
among Muslim countries.
 Roman Empire was established in 27 B.C. by
 Pentagon is a defence head office of USA.
Octavian.
 Gorbachev was the president of USSR.
 The temperate grasslands of Asia and Europe
 “Tahirah” khatab was given to Khadija (RA).
are known as Steppes.
 “Lionel Messi” is a famous football player of
 “Ex-officio” means In virtue of one’s office.
Argentina.
 In 1954 USA launched her first Atomic
 Who was called Sword of Allah? Khalid bin
Submarine Nautilus.
Walid
 Pakistan’s first expedition land on Antarctica?
 Obama was awarded with Noble Prize for peace
On January 15, 1991.
in 2009.
 First Provincial elections after establishment of
 Fourteen Points was presented by Jinah on 28
Pakistan were held in1951.
March 1929.
 First edition of Asar-us-Sanadid appeared
 Hiyat-e-Javeed was written by Altaf Hussain
in1846 by Sir Syed Ahmad Khan.
Hali.
 Sir Syed Ahmad Khan became Chief Judge
 Hazrat Adam (AS) built the Khana kaaba for the
In1846.
first time.
 Headquarters of World Economic Forum is
 Name of Governor General after Nazim-ud-
situated in Davos.
Din? Ghulam Muhammad.
 The largest number of women representatives is
 Istanmbol city lies in two continents.
in the parliament of Denmark.
 Vatican City and Lesotho are the countries that
 Z.A.Bhutto wrote the book “Great Tragedy”.
are located inside a country.
 Third Afghan War, Afghanistan gained its
 Boxing Day in Austrailia 26 December.
independence in 1921.
 In which surah mention that "Islam is the
 Afghanistan gained its independence in 1921  Who is the founder of Wikipedia?Jimmy Wales
under the leadership of Aman ul Allah.  Sardar Abdul Qayyum Khan presented ‘Chenab
 The foreign phrase Coup d’etat means Illegal. Formula’ to resolve the Kashmir dispute.
 Central Asia became the part of Muslim Empire  Dalhousie introduced the principle of the
during the reign of Waleed I. Doctrine of Lapse.
 Census is made after once in a decade.  Dome of Rock is located in Jerusalem.
 IAEA and OPEC hearquarter is situated at  Greenwich Mean Time was established at
Viena. London in 1884.
 Al-Azhar University is situated in Egypt.  The Bolshevik Revolution is associated with
 Third world countries are called backward Russia.
countires.  “Garuda” airline is the name of airline of
 “Alumni” means a male graduate or former Indonesia.
student of a school, college, or university.  Habib Bank provided 80 million loans for
 Who was called the brain of Arab Hazrat Amr making 1st budget of Pakistan.
bin-al-Ass(RA).  Headquarters of the Amnesty International is
 Last Khutba was dilivered by Prophet (PBUH) located in London.
on mountain of Safa.  The 2012 Olympic Games are scheduled to be
 Blue and White Nile met at Khartum (Sudan). held at London.
 Lisbon is the capital of Portugal.  Sher Shah’s real name was Farid Khan.
 Approximatly 7000 languages are spoken in the  Pakistan won gold medal for the first time in
world. Olympics 1960.
 Six billion species of living things are  ‘Latakia’ is the seaport of Syria.
discovered up to date.  The Declaration of Independence of the
 ILO came into existence under the treaty of American Colonies was adopted by the
Versailles after World War 1 in 1919. Constitutional Congress on July 4, 1776 at
 1st May is observed all over the world as labour Philadelphia.
day in honor of working people of Chicago.  Mahan Airline belongs to Iran.
 Mother tongue of Quaid-e-Azam was Gujrati  Which American industrialist was praised by
and the professional qualification of Quaid-e- Adlof Hitler in his autobiography, Mein Kampf?
Azam was Bar at Law. In fact, he was the only American to be praised by
 Sir Sikindar Hayat was Chief Minister of Punjab Hitler? Henry Ford
in 1937  Pakistan’s first Constituent Assembly
 Jean-Jacques Rousseau is the father of the constituted on July 20, 1947.
French Revolution.The French Revolution (1789–  Saddat Dynasty was founded by Khizar Khan in
1799), was a period of radical social and political 1414.
upheaval in France that had a major impact on  Who advocated the theory of laissez faire?
France and indeed all of Europe. The absolute Adam Smith
monarchy that had ruled France for centuries  Senate of Pakistan is consisting of 104 members
collapsed in three years. after the 18th amendment.
 “Rabita al-Alam al-Islami‎” Muslim organization  ‘TRIPITIKA’ is a sacred book of Buddhists.
was founded in 1962.  Which is the longest river of America?
 The University of Al-Karaouine is the oldest Mississippi
university of the world located in Morocco.  Hitler party which came into power in 1933 is
 General Ayub khan is the first elected President known as Nazi Party.
and Z.A Bhutto is the first elected PM of Pakistan.  Epsom (England) is the place associated with
 Hussain Shaheed Suharwardi was the first Horse racing
Pakistani Prime Minister, who visited in china.  Guarantee to an exporter that the importer of his
 ‘Ottawa convention 1997’ is related to goods will pay immediately for the goods ordered
Environment protection. by him, is known as Letter of Credit (L/C)
 The Leaning Tower (Pisa Tower) is located in  First Afghan War took place in 1839.
Rome (Italy).  Gulf cooperation council was originally formed
 Richard Nixon was only President of USA who by Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia
resigned from his post because of “Watergate” and United Arab Emirates
scandal on 9 August, 1974.  Dumping is -- selling of goods abroad at a price
 Next Football World Cup will be played in well below the production cost at the home market
2014 in Brazil. price ; the process by which the supply of a
 Noble Prize was first awarded? 1901 manufacture's product remains low in the domestic
 ‘Tsunami’ means ‘Harbour Waves’; the word is market, which batches him better price ;
derived from Japanese. prohibited by regulations of GATT
 Which country’s flag is known as Union  Habeas Corpus Act 1679 -- states that no one
Jack?UK was to be imprisoned without a writ or warrant
 The term ‘16 yards hit’ is associated with stating the charge against him ; provided facilities
Hockey. to a prisoner to obtain either speedy trial or release
in bail ; safeguarded the personal liberties of the  How many members were nominated by
people against arbitrary imprisonment by the Muslim League for the Interim-Government in
king's orders 1946? 5
 Each year World Red Cross and Red Crescent  Fraizi Movement was started by Haji Shariat
Day is celebrated on May 8 Ullah in Bangal in 1828
 Fire temple is the place of worship of  When was the first agreement signed on Siachen
Zoroastrianism (Parsi Religion). glacier? 1949
 Durand Cup is associated moon is a velocity to  What were the key issues for discussion in the
get rid of the Earth's gravitational pull For safety 2nd Round Table Conference? Issue of Federation
with the game of Football and minorities in the Sub-Continent
 First International Peace Congress was held in  Which religious scholar tried to eradicate
London in 1843 AD different innovations from the religion? Haji
 Dr. Zakir Hussain was the first Muslim Shariat Ullah
president of India  When did the British Government Issue White
 Hockey was introduced in the Asian Games Paper on Constitutional Proposals? In March,
in1958 in Tokyo 1933
 ESCAP stands for Economic and Social  When President Zia-ul-Haq enforced an interim
Commission for Asia and Pacific constitution? 1981
 During the first crusade, crusaders reached  What is the old name of Pakpatan? Ajudhan
Jerusalem and captured it in 1099 AD  Who is the founder of Unionist Party? Sir Fazal
 Dr. Linus Carl Pauling is the only person to Hussain
have won two Nobel prizes individually for  On which river Merani Dam is built? Dasht
Chemistry in 1954, Peace Prize in 1962 River
 Free market is market where the price of a  When was the Qisas and Diyat ordinance
commodity is determined by free play of the enforced in Pakistan? October 13, 1990
forces of supply and demand  Who said that Cripps Mission was a post-dated
 ICAO stands for International Civil Aviation cheque of a crashing bank? Mahatma Gandhi
Organization  Rakaposhi mountain peak is located near? Swat
 Which country makes the Entac Missiles: Valley
France  Why did All India Muslim League boycott the
 The ‘Great Leap Forward’ was:Chinese first session of Constituent Assembly? Because
Economic Programme Congress wanted to frame the constitution for
 What is the actual name of F-16:Fighting Falcon  The North Western areas are Muslim majority
 The constitution of European Union has not areas. We will not only keep these majorities but
been ratified by:France will turn them into a Muslim state. Muslims
 In which month does the U.N. General should get rid of Indianism, it is better for
Assembly usually meet every year of? Third Muslims and Islam" who said this
Tuesday of September. statement? Chaudhry Rehmat Ali
 Which of the following Internet Search Engines  Name the poet who had command over seven
will introduce the World’s biggest digital Library? languages? Sachal Sarmast
Google(head office in Newyork)  The reign of which of the following Sultans is
 Under “Vision 2025” WAPDA will construct said to mark the highest point of territorial
SATPARA Dam on Indus river in:Northern Areas expansion of the Sultanate. Muhammad bin
 The Headquarters of the UN Security Council is Taghluq
located at:New York  What was the main reason behind Muslim
 Petronas towers are located in Kuala Lumpur. League Failure in the Elections of 1937? The
 The number of players in each team of organizational problems and opposition by local
basketball game is:5  The first successful evening paper from Lahore
 Mahbub-ul-Haq Human Development Center is is Sahafat.
located at:Islamabad  Lord Harding was the author of ‘My India
 Maple leaf is the National emblem of:Canada Years’.
 India has constructed ‘Baglihar Dam’ in  Treaty of Lausane was signed in 1923.
occupied Kashmir’s district of:Doda  The book ‘verdict on India’ was written by
 ‘Hamas’ was founded in 1987 by:it was founded Beverlay Nickolas.
by Sheikh Ahmed Yassin, Abdel Aziz al-  The founder of Two Nations Theory is
Rantissiand Mohammad Taha considered to be Sir Syed Ahmad Khan.
 Which of the following regions of Balochistan  During the Tashkent Agreement the Foreign
will be irrigated through Kachi Canal Nasirabad Minister of Pakistan was Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto.
 India is constructing Kishanganda Dam in  Chachnama was originally written in Sindhi.
Baramula.  Friday was declared for the first time as an
 Who united all the Sikhs and founded a official weekly holiday by: Zulfikar Ali Bhutto
kingdom in the Punjab? Ranjit Singh  Neelum River flows into Jehlum.
 Gilgit Agency was set up in 1873.
 Satpara Lake is located near Skardu. Yemen.
 Mahabat khan Mosque was destroyed by? fire  “Mount Logan” is the highest peak in Canada.
 What is the ranking of Thar Desert in the world?  What is measured by an ammeter? Electric
9 current.
 What was the main difficulty which delayed the  The doctrine of “Wahdatul-Wajood” was
constitution making in Pakistan? The distribution presented by Ibn-e- Arabi.
of powers between Federal and Provincial  Before Referendum Sylhet was the part of
Governments Assam.
 Identify the importance of the Lahore  Banks were nationalized in Pakistan 1974.
Resolution of the Muslim League passed in 1940?  Where is Kallar Kahar situated? Chakwal
It had the support of the entire Muslim Country  When Pakistan introduced National Identity
 Liaquat - Nehru pact was announced at Delhi in cards (NIC)? 1974
April 1950.  Which language is prominent in Hazara
 Muhammad Ali Bogra formula was put forward division? Hindko
in October 1953.  The northern part of which country is called
 Area around the river is known as Bela. Oesling? Luxembourg.
 Cease-fire line case into existence in 1949.  Napier is a city in which country? New
 Pakistan established its first Atomic Energy Zealand.
Institute on January, 1955.  What is the Hook of Holland? A port in the
 Pakistan was declared as great ally of Non southeast Netherlands,
NATO in 2003.  The river Douro forms part of the border
 Shaikh ismail the saint, who first came in between which two countries? Spain and Portugal.
Lahore.  In which country is the Great Slave Lake?
 When was the local govt.system under the Canada.
devolution of power plan, 2001, inaugurated? aug  “Brussels” is the headquarters of European
14,2001 Economic Community.
 When Pakistan got first loan from USA? 1952  Anjuman-i-Hamayat-Islam was established in
 In which year Quaid-e-Azam went into self- subcontinent 1884 and Khalifa Hamid-ud-Din is
exile in London? 1931 the first president.
 Gandhi called Pakistan Resolution a Moral  Colorado river forms the Grand Canyon in the
wrong. United States.
 How many Mughal emperors ruled over sub-  England’s greatest poet and dramatist whose
continent? 17 450th birth anniversary will be celebrated
 Who is the author of "Hunter par Hunter"? throughout the world in 2014 is William
Maulana Zafar Ali khan Shakespeare.
 The Indian forces occupy the state of Jammu  Woodrow Wilson was the President of USA
and Kashmir on Oct. 27, 1947 during World War I.
 Defence Pact between USA and Pakistan? April,  Hahn Otto is the German scientist who invented
1954 the atom bomb.
 “A New History of Indo-Pakistan” is written by  Qutubuddin Aibak laid the foundation of the
K. Ali first independent Turkish kingdom in India in
 Quaid-e-Azam became the permanent president 1206.
of Muslim League 1934  “Rohtas Fort” was constructed on the bank river
 The Cabinet Mission announced their plan on of Jhelum by (on Sher Shah’s order) Todar Mal.
16th May 1946  Hazara division of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
 Dutch East Indies is the old name of Indonesia. province comprises five districtd including
 Which US state has the sugar maple as its state abbottabad, Batagram, Kohistan, Mansehra and
tree and is the leading US producer of maple Haripur.
sugar? Vermont.  The foundation stone of the sikhism’s holiest
 Apart from French, German and Romansch, place “Golden Tample” at Amritsar was laid by
what is the fourth official language of the Hazrat Mian Mir.
Switzerland? Italian.  “Baburnama” (alternatively known as Tuzk-e
 In which city was the world’s first underground Babri) is the name given to the memoirs of Babur
train was service opened in 1863? London. (1483-1530), founder of the Mughal Empire and a
 How many pairs of ribs are there in the human great-great-great-grandson of Timur. It is an
body? 12. autobiographical work, originally written in the
 What is the main port of Italy? Genoa. Chagatai language.
 In which state is Harvard University? New  Which of the following countries is the world's
Jersey. largest emitter of Carbon Dioxide in the
 Which city was the first capital of the Kingdom atmosphere? China
of Italy until 1865? Turin.  Syed Abul Ala Maududi is the first Editor-in-
 Which country is separated form Ethiopia Chief of the magazine ‘Tarjuman-ul-Quran’.
(Abyssinia is it’s old name) by the Red Sea?
 The Winter Olympic Games came into being in Salam.
1924.  “Hutu” is the majority ethnic group of both
 Road safety day is observed on 3rd June. Burundi and Rwanda.
 Monsoon season in Pakistan starts in July and  “Ikhwan as Safa, is a secret Arab organization,
end in September. was founded in Basra (Iraq).
 Headquarter of United Nations Fund for  “Long March” was the Chinese Communists
Population Activities (established in1967) is historic 9600 km journey in 1934.
located in New York.  “Pan Islam” is the movement for uniting the
 The river Danube rises in which country? Islamic nations, was originated in 1880 in
Germany. Ottoman Empire.
 The UK is the world’s largest tea importer  “Falkland Island” (also called Islas Malvinas)
country. (Pakistan is the second largest; Sri Lanka belongs to Britain.
is the largest tea exporter and India is the largest  Telstar” was world’s first communicayion
tea producer country in the world). satellite (1962).
 The district of the country having lowest  The Gobi desert extends over which two
population density is Kharan (with a population countries? China and Mongolia.
density of only 4 ppl/km2, Awaran and Chagai  The Great Barrier Reef is off coast of which
share the same with Kharan). Australian state? Queensland.
 Darfur conflict is in Sudan.  Which three countries, apart from the former
 The first President of America who made an Yugoslavia, share borders with Greece? Albania,
official visit to Pakistan was Dwight D. Bulgaria, Turkey.
Eisenhower.  In the Greek alphabet, what is the name for the
 The ‘Aid to Pakistan Consortium’ meets every letter O? Omicron.
year in Paris.  What, in the 16th and 17th century, was a
 Which of the following International pavana? A dance.
Organizations has no formal structure and  In which country is the ancient city of Tarsus?
secretariat? G-8 Turkey.
 Who were the three statesmen who formulated  Which six countries border the Black Sea?
Non-Aligned Movement (NAM)? Nehru, Nasser, Bulgaria, Georgia, Romania, Russia, Turkey and
and Tito Ukraine.
 Six official working languages are recognized  AOL are an internet service provider. What
by UNO. does AOL stand for? America Online.
 Alliance among India, Germany, Japan and  Which English queen had an extra finger on her
Brazil to support each other’s bid for permanent hand? Anne Boleyn.
seat on UN Security Council is called G 4.  Apart from America, which is the only country
 The Iran-Pakistan-India gas pipeline is also in the world to which alligators are native? China.
known as Peace Pipeline.  After World War I, Transylvania became part of
 “Silk Air” is an airline of Singapore. which country? Romania.
  Which sea in Northern Europe is bounded by
 Which of the following categories of Nobel several countries including Sweden, Finland,
Prise was established in 1968? Economics Poland and Germany? The Baltic Sea
 Total cultivable Land of Pakistan is  A road tunnel runs from Pelerins in France to
approximately 80 million hectares which is the Entreves in Italy under which mountain? Mont
25% of total land area. Blanc.
 Madagascar is the largest island in Indian  The Barents Sea is part of which ocean? Arctic
Ocean. Ocean.
 2016 Summer Olympics will be held at Rio de  Which two countries are either side of the
Janerio mouth of the River Plate? Argentina and Uruguay.
 “Kyat” is the currency of Myanmar.  What is the longest river solely in England?
 Environment Treaty Kyoto Protocol will be Thames.
expired in 2012 .  Of where is Amman the capital? Jordan.
 Sudan established diplomatic relationship with  How many innings are there for each team in a
China in 1959. game of baseball? Nine.
 Salahuddin Ahmad is the first Chief Justice of  What is the longest river in India? Ganges.
Federal Shariat Court.  Which month of the year obtains its name from
 Shahida Milk is the first woman General in the Latin verb for ‘to open’? April.
Pakistan.  On what river does Rome stand? Tiber
 Spleen is called the graveyard of Red Blood  What in Scotland is the meaning of the prefix
Cells. ‘Inver’? River mouth.
 Which country is nicknamed ‘The Cockpit of  Which US state has the lowest population?
Europe’ because of the number of battles Alaska.
throughout history fought on its soil? Belgium.  Which county is nicknamed the Garden of
 First Chaiman of SPARCO was Dr. Abdul England? Kent.
 Which African country was formerly called  E is the international car registration letter for
French Sudan? Mali. which country? Spain.
 Which sport was originally called ‘soccer-in-  Vienna stands on which river? Danube.
water’? Water polo.  Which French city is a meeting place for the
 Which unit of measurement is derived from the European Parliament? Strasbourg.
Arabic quirrat, meaning seed? Carat.  Annapurna is a mountain in which mountain
 Which Italian city was originally built on seven range? Himalayas.
hills? Rome.  How is October 24, 1929 remembered? Black
 What does the acronym NAAFI stand for? Thursday.
Navy, Army and Air Force Institutes.  The River Danube flows into which sea? The
 Manama is the capital of which country? Black Sea.
Bahrain.  Which strait separates the North and South
 On which river does Berlin stand? River Spree. islands of New Zealand? Cook Strait.
 What type of clock was invented in 1656 by  Who wrote Black Beauty? Anna Sewell.
Christian Huygens? The pendulum clock.  What is the capital of Poland? Warsaw.
 In which desert is the world's driest place?  Ice-cream was first produced in which country
Atacama (Chile). in the 17th century? Italy.
 Which is the world's saltiest sea? The Red Sea.  In medicine, what does the acronym SARS
 Which is the least salty? The Baltic Sea. stand for? Severe Acute Respiratory System.
 Which nun won the Nobel Prize for peace in  Which Shakepeare play was set in Elsinore
1979? Mother Teresa. Castle, Denmark? Hamlet.
 How many points in the pink ball worth in  The Kyukyu Island chain lies between which
snooker? Six. two countries? Japan & Taiwan.
 Which scientist was named 'Person of the  Which explorer discovered Victoria Falls in
Century' by Time Magazine? Albert Einstein Africa? David Livingstone.
 Who sailed in Santa Maria? Christopher  Who was the last king of Egypt? Farouk.
Columbus.  Which war lasted 16 years longer than its name
 Which country was formerly known as implies? The Hundred Year's War.
Malagasy Republic? Madagascar.  What is the national sport of Malaysia and
 Addis Ababa is the capital of which country? Indonesia? Badminton.
Ethiopia.  Which is the shallowest of the Great Lakes?
 The name of which North African city literally Lake Erie.
means ‘white house’? Casablanca.  Which country was originally named Cathay?
 Of what sort of fish is the dogfish a small China.
variety? Shark.  Sinhalese is a language spoken in which
 Which Asian country was divided at the 38th country? Sri Lanka.
parallel after World War II? Korea (north korea  The Sao Francisco River flows through which
and south korea). country? Brazil.
 What is the name of the Winter Olympics event  In which sport do teams compete for the Dunhill
that combines cross-country skiing and shooting? Cup? Golf.
Biathlon.  Which Shakespeare character's last words are:
 Which American science-fiction writer wrote 'The rest is silence'? Hamlet.
Fahrenheit 451? Ray Bradbury.  In economics, whose law states that: 'bad
 Which African animal’s name means ‘river money drives out good money'? Gresham's.
horse’? Hippopotamus.  Who made the first navigation of the globe in
 Which Indian religion was founded by Guru the vessel Victoria? Magellan.
Nanak? Sikhism.  Which mountaineer on being asked why he
 What is the capital of Austria? Vienna. wanted to climb Everest said: 'Because it's there'?
 What in printing do the letters ‘u.c.’ stand for? George Mallory.
Upper case.  What was the former name for Sri Lanka?
 What, politically, does UDI stand for? Unilateral Ceylon.
declaration of independence.  Of which Middle east, country is Baghdad the
 Donnerstag is German for which day of the capital? Iraq.
week? Thursday.  How many arms does a squid have? Ten.
 Which Asian capital city was known as Batavia  Which indoor game is played with a
until 1949? Jakarta. shuttlecock? Badminton.
 The ancient city of Carthage is now in which  Do stalactites grow upwards or downwards?
country? Tunisia. Downwards.
 What in Russia is Izvestia? A newspaper.  Which German city and port is at the confluence
 Which is the world's windiest continent? of the rivers Neckar and Rhine? Mannheim.
Antarctica.  Where in Europe are the only wild apes to be
 In which part of the body are the deltoid found? Gibraltar.
muscles? Shoulder.  The Brabanconne is the national anthem of
which country? Belgium. thundercloud (see Cloud) down to ground level.
 In which country is the River Spey? The strongest tornadoes may sweep houses from
Switzerland. their foundations, destroy brick buildings, toss
 What is the capital of Morocco? Rabat. cars and school buses through the air, and even lift
 How many balls are on the table at the start of a railroad cars from their tracks.
game of pool? Sixteen.  Where are the World’s Rains Forests? In South
 What is the national airline of Russia, code America, a vast, forested area of the Amazon
name SU? Aeroflot. River basin in Brazil and neighboring countries is
 What would be kept in a quiver?Arrows. by far the largest rain forest in the world. It
 What is the modern name of the rocky fortress encompasses more than 3.5 million sq km (about
which the Moors named Gabel-al-Tarik (the Rock 1.4 million sq mi) about half of the total global
of Tarik)? Gibraltar. rain forests cover.
 Who was the last Bristish king to appear in  What is SCHIZOPHRENIA? Schizophrenia,
battle? George II. severe mental illness characterized by a variety of
 San Juan is the capital of which island in the symptoms, including loss of contact with reality,
West Indies? Puerto Rico. bizarre behavior, disorganized thinking and
speech, decreased emotional expressiveness, and
 Which profession gets its name from the Latin
social withdrawal.
word for lead? Plumbing.
 What is bloodless revolution? Called also the
 What is the highest mountain in the Alps? Mont
Glorius Revolution in England, it marked the end
Blanc.
of the despotic rule of the Stuarts and gave way to
 Of which Caribbean country is Port-au-Prince
parliamentary rule there in 1688.
the capital? Haiti.
 Which language is written from top to bottom
 What is the first book of the New Testament?
and from left to right? Japanese.
The Gospel according to Saint Matthew.
 What is drindle? A kind of dress.
 “Haiti” had a police force called the Tonton
 What is a concordance? An index of words or
Macoutes.
topics in a book.
 Who was the first British sovereign to make
 What is the significance of the Corsica Island in
regular use of Buckingham Palace when in
history? Birthplace of Napoleon Bonaparte.
residence in London? Queen Victoria.
 Some important terms :
 Of where is Sofia the capital? Bulgaria.
1. Blockade: Blockade, naval operation conducted
 What is meant by the musical term andante? At
by a country at war, with the object of closing to
a moderate tempo.
foreign commerce the vital ports of an enemy
 Which team has a soccer team called Ajax? country and thereby aiding in the military defeat
Amsterdam.
of that country by denying it access to supplies
 Which Dutch explorer discovered New and communications from without.
Zealand? Abel Tasman. 2. Bourgeoisie: The term was first applied to those
 Viti Levu is the largest island of which inhabitants of medieval towns in France who
country?Fiji. occupied a position somewhere between the
 Which country fought on both sides during peasants and the landowning nobility; soon it was
World War II? Italy. extended to the middle class of other nations.
 In the game of chess, which piece is called 3. Buffer state: Small State between two larger
springer in Germany? Knight. ones, regarded as reducing friction.
 What is the meaning of the Russian word 'mir'? 4. Détente: Détente, policy toward a rival nation or
Peace. bloc of nations characterized by increased
 What is the longest river in France? Loire diplomatic, commercial, and cultural contact and a
 What nationality was the explorer Ferdinand desire to reduce tensions, as through negotiations
Magellan? Portuguese. or talks.
 Which Italian city is called Firenze in Italian? 5. Gentelman’s agreement: Agreement binding in
Florence. honour but not enforceable.
 What is Autralia's largest city? Sydney. 6. Fillbustering: Filibuster, in legislative
 Which term meaning 'lightning war' was used to procedure, term denoting the means employed by
describe military tactics used by Germany in members of a legislative assembly to delay or
World War II? Blitzkrieg. prevent action on a measure to which they are
 Where is the deepest ocean and how deep? opposed. Such means may include the
Pacific Ocean, largest and deepest of the world's introduction of dilatory motions, intentional
four oceans, covering more than a third of the absence from the assembly in order to prevent the
earth's surface and containing more than half of its existence of a quorum, or the presentation of
free water. Apart from the marginal seas along its abnormally long, often meaningless speeches.
irregular western rim, it has an area of 166 million 7. Deflation: Deflation involves a sustained
sq km (64 million sq mi), substantially larger than decline in the aggregate level of prices, such as
the entire land surface of the globe. occurred during the Great Depression of the
 What is a tornado? Tornado, violently rotating 1930s; it is usually associated with a prolonged
column of air extending from within a erosion of economic activity and high
unemployment. Widespread price declines have penunsula? Saudi Arabia
become rare, however, and inflation is now the  Which is the least populated continent in the
dominant variable affecting public and private world? antarctica
economic planning.  Which of the following countries leads the
8.Tout: Spy out the movements and conditions of world in the export of oil? Saudi Arabia
racehorses in training.  Which island was epicenter of Tsunami of 26,
9. Camouflage: Camouflage (military) (French december 2004? Smatra
camoufler, ”to disguise”), word introduced by the  Which continent is without glaciers? Australia
French at the beginning of World War I to  The first Prime minister of Bangladesh was
designate scientific disguise of objects through Mujibur Rehman
imitation of natural surroundings.  The longest highway in the world is the Trans
10. Palliative: Aiming to make the patient as Canada (length of About 8000 km)
comfortable as possible for as long as possible.  The country that accounts for nearly one third of
11. Caucus: Caucus, meeting of members of a
the total teak production of the world is Myanmar.
political party at which the party conducts its
 The country also known as "country of Copper"
business, discusses policies, and begins the
is Zambia
process of nominating candidates for public office.
The caucus method of choosing candidates is  The coldest place on the earth is Verkoyansk in
Siberia
usually contrasted with the primary election. In
most primary elections, voters select the party’s  The country which ranks second in terms of
candidates directly at polling places. land area is Canada
12. Amnesia: Amnesia, loss or impairment of  The largest Island in the Mediterranean sea is
memory. Amnesia is usually associated with some Sicily
form of brain damage, but it may also be caused The capital city that stands on the river Danube is
by severe psychological trauma. Belgrade
13. Lynching: Lynching, hanging or other types of  The Japanese call their country as Nippon
executions, in punishment of a presumed criminal  The length of the English channel is 564
offense, carried out by self-appointed kilometres
commissions or mobs, without due process of law. The country in which river Wangchu flows is
The term lynching is generally believed to be Myanmar
derived from the name of a Virginia justice of the  The city which is the biggest centre for
peace, Charles Lynch, who ordered extralegal manufacture of automobiles in the world is
punishment for Tory acts during the American Detroit, USA
Revolution (1775-1783).  The country which is the largest producer of
14. Lgnition point: Ignition, process or means of rubber in the world is Malaysia
igniting a combustible substance. Ignition occurs  The earlier name of New York city was New
when the temperature of a substance is raised to Amsterdam
the point at which its molecules will react  The first Industrial Revolution took place in
spontaneously with oxygen, and the substance England
begins to burn. This temperature is called the  World Environment Day is observed on 5th June
ignition temperature or ignition point.  The first Republican President of America was
 Houston and Delware canals are present in the Abraham Lincoln
country? France  The country famous for Samba dance is Brazil
 “Grand Canal” is the oldest man made canal for  The name of Alexander's horse was
shiping purpose situated in? China Beucephalus
 Hudson Bay is the largest bay of the world  Singapore was founded by Sir Thomas
situated in Northern Canada Stamford Raffles
 Budapest is the capital of Hungary situated on  The famous British one-eyed Admiral was
the bank of River Danube. Nelson
 Sea of Marmara and Aegean sea are connected  The UNO was formed on oct. 24,1945
by the strait Dardanelles  The independence day of South Korea is
 Cook strait separates south New-Zealand from celebrated on 15th August
North New-Zealand  'Last Judgement' was the first painting of an
 River volga pours it's water into the Caspian sea Italian painter named Michelangelo
 The important country close to international  The first President of Egypt was Mohammed
date line is? New zealand Nequib
 Longest day in the Northern Hemisphere? 21st  The person who is called the father of modern
june Italy is G.Garibaldi
 The shortest day is? 22 December  The first woman Prime Minister of Britain was
 Continent in the world has the least rainfall? Margaret Thatcher
Africa  What do you call a group of sheep?A Flock of
 South pole is located in the continent of Sheep
?Antarctica  On the banks of which river is the city of
 Which is the largest country in the Arabian London located? Thames
 Which among the following trees is considered  Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Finland and Iceland
the tallest in the world? Eucalyptus are known as Nordic Countries.
 Which of the following is a Kharif Crop?  The largest car manufacturing company of the
Rice,cotton world is general motors’ of U.S.A.
 Humidity in the river is maximum in ?Monsoon  The weight of a cricket ball is 5 ½ oz (ounces).
 Simpson Desert is present in? Australia The length of a wicket is 27 inches.
 The national flag of Pakistan was designed by  A hockey ground is 100 yards long and 80 yards
Amiruddin Kidwai. wide.
 The most sunshine place is Arizona, U.S.A.  Sunbeams are the symbol of Olympics.
 Money is not made out of paper. It is made out of  The national game of Greece is boxing.
Cotton.  Football is the national game of Russia and
 Norway is the only European Country which is Brazil.
the member of OPAC.  The height of volley ball net is seven feet.
 The oldest army in the world is that of the Swiss  Judo and Karate are Japan’s national games.
Guard in the Vatican City (Rome,Italy)  Bull fighting is Spain’s national game.
 A.D. is the abbreviation of Anno Domini.  There are four player in a polo team.
 Someone who collects Teddy bear is known as  Jerusalem is known as the ‘ETERNAL CITY’.
Arctophile  Sea water is the chief source of water.
 Solar Calendar is also Known as Gregorian  The silicon valley is situated in PaloAlto
calendar. (California) U.S.A.
 Squash is not included in Olympics.  The most expensive car is Rolls Royce.
 Five rings in Olympic Flag represent Five  The largest Airline is Aeroflot (USSR).
Continents. 
 Milan (Italy) is the fashion world of Capital. Cupid was the Roman god of love.
 FORTUNE is the only Magazine which is issued  01000 is a positive binary number.
for Top 100 Richest Persons in world.  George Eastman invented the KODAK camera
 The largest circulated magazine in the world is and photographic film.
Reader’s Digest.  The longest skating ‘rink’ in the world is Ottawa.
 Leaning Tower of Pisa is located in Italy.  France is known as the perfume capital of the
 The largest capital is Lapaz, Bolivia (South world.
America).  Hazrat Muhammad (S.A.W.S.) liked to wear
 Piccaso and Pablo are the Persons who Started White Colour.
Cubism movement.  The name of Hazrat Nooh’s (A.S.) son who was
 The largest City area wise is New York and drowned in the Nooh’s Deluge (Storm) was
Population wise is Tokyo. Kan’aan.
 The largest artificial lake is lake Mead (  Namrood was a king during the days of Hazrat
manmade) Ibrahim.
 The largest active volcano is Mauna-lao Hawaii  Barani Dam in Pakistan was built on river
Island. Kurram.
 The deepest cave is Reseau Jean Bernard in  Hub Dam near Karachi was constructed in 1983.
France.  Begum Rana Liaquat Ali Khan was the first lady
 The largest tomb is the Mount Li Tomb of Pakistan.
belonging to Zheng the first Emperor of China.  Begum Shaista Ikram Ullah was a first women
 Technologically the most advanced Asian federal minister of Pakistan.
Country is Japan.  In Pakistan, Sialkot is famous for producing
 The largest forest is The Vast Coniferous Forest sports goods.
of the Northern Russia.  Protein is present in the highest amount in a
 The country with the highest rate of suicide is human body.
Sri Lanka.  Book which is "collection of laws" of
 The smallest Islamic country is Maldives (in Hinduism? DHARMA
South Asia).  East India company established in 1600. (Era Of
 Volga baltic canal system is the world’s largest Akbar)
canal system.  19 april 2004 national security counsel
 The country with the highest annual population eastablished
growth rate is Oman, Asia.  Russia withdraw from Afghanistan in 1989 (
 The largest cinema is The Radio City Music invasion 1979)
Hall, in New York, USA.  Palestine liberation organization was established
 The country without cinema is Saudia Arabia. in 1964
 The largest complex of film studio is at Universal  Capital of Cyprus is Nicosia; Cyprus freed 16
City, Los Angeles, California, USA. august 1960
 The largest oil field is the Ghawar Field in Saudi  Dutch is the language of Belgium
Arabia. “Karez” or small coverd canals are dug to avoid
Banana Tree having no wood.
evaporation due to excessive heat.This method of traveled in space
irrigation is prevalent in Balochistan.  Exxon is largest oil company in the world
 “Harnai” in Balochistan is famous for woollen  Rahbar was first rocket launched by Pakistan
mills.  The country with minimum birth rate is Sweden
 The village life of Pakistan is the best depicted  Highest life expectancy in Japan
in the paintings of Ustad Allah Bakhsh.  First pc made in 1970 called Altair
 Z.A. Bhutto government’s land reforms  China joined UN in 1946 and Afghanistan in
prescribed the ceiling of land holding as 150 acres 1946
of irrigated and 300 acres of un-irrigated land.  Under water frogs breathe through their skin
 Laws passed by the legislature of a country are (cutenious).
called Statutes.  Which famous author penned the words, "To be
 “Abdin Palace” is the official residence of the or not to be..."? - William Shakespeare
president of Eygpt.  Why do birds migrate? - To reach food and
 “Hellenic Republic” has the official name of breeding grounds
Greece.  Which language has the most words? - English
 The Lahore Resolution 1940 was first called  What do deciduous trees do ----- Lose their
“Pakistan Resolution” by Hindu press and leaves in winter
newspapers.  Which country grows the most fruit ----- China
 After independence, the first industrial unit  What is a baby rabbit called ----- Kit or Kitten
inaugurated by Quaid-e-Azam was Valika Textile  Hardest substance is diamond, what's the
Mills. softest? --- Talc
 The first chairman of Senate after its creation  What is 6 inches bigger in Summer ----- Eiffel
was Khan Habibullah Khan. tower
 ‘Khojak Pass’ connects Qila Abdullah and  De Witt Wallace founded what ----- Readers
Chaman. Digest
 Johnson is the first president of America who  Which country was the first to introduce old age
faced an impeachment trial in the constitutional pensions ---Germany
history of USA.  From what language does the word alphabet
 Under 1956 constitution, for the first time, the come ----- Greek -alpha beta
president was given the power to opiont the prime
 What colour is the bull on an archery target? ----
minister at his own discretion. Gold
 Under 1962 constitution, ‘Basic Democracy
 Pirates remain a problem off the coast of which
System’ served as an electoral college for the
African country? Somalia
election of the president, central and provincial
 Name of author/authoress of novel series “Harry
legislatures.
Potter ?J.K. Rolling
 Senate, under 1973 constitution, is a permanent
 A group of zebras is called a Herd
chamber which cannot be dissolved and its one-
 The Quaid-i-Azam was born in Wazir Mension
third members shall be replaced after every three
Karachi
years.
 BOAC is international airline of Britain
 Proclamation of Emergency on account of war
of internal disturbances has been laid down in  Emirate is international airline of UAE
Article 232 of the constitution of 1973.  USA used veto power most of the times in UNO
 South of the Kabul River up to Kurram Pass lies Security Council.
the Koh-e-Safeid.  Current total of SAARC members are eight.
 The Geneva Pact was signed on April14, 1988 Which last country joined the SAARC in its 13th
between Pakistan and Afghanistan. conference at Dhaka? Afghanistan
 ‘Hiran Minar’ was a favourite hunting ground of  Talbul project is disputed between Pakistan and
Emperor Jehangir. India.
 Bay of Biscay is situated between France and  Mehdi Shah was elected first Chief Minister of
Spain. Gilgit Baltistan.
 Mohammad bin Tughlaq ruler is referred to as  Talpatty Island is disputed between India and
the 'Mad Monarch'. Bangladesh
 Austin said these words “Law is a Command of  Hermon area is disputed between the countries
Sovereign, enforceable with sanction”. Syria, Israel and Lebanon
 Nasir-ud-Din-Mahmud was the last ruler of the  Isfara velley is disputed between Kyrgyzstan
Tughlaq dynasty of the Delhi Sultanate. and Tajikistan.
 Shams-ud-din Iltutmish Sultans of the slave  Parang Island is disputed between China and
Dynasty reigned for the longest period. South Korea.
 Battle of tarain was fought between  Kurial islands are disputed between Japan and
Muhammad ghauri and raja pirthavi in 1192 AD Russia.
 China’s parliament has the largest membership  In Which countries of Europe, United States is
planning to set up a missile defense base? Czech
 February will have 30 days after 400 years
Republic and Poland
Prince suleman al masood was first muslim who
 Hans Island is disputed between Denmark and
Canada. • The book confession was written by Rousseau.
 Banana Island is disputed between Kiribati and • Quaid –e-Azam Jinnah. The story of a Nation
Fiji. is written by G.Allana.
 7th NFC award was signed by prime minister • Foundation of Pakistan was written by Sharif ud
and other chief ministers of all provinces on 30th din Pirzada.
December 2009. • Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam was written by
 Halaib Triangle is disputed between Sudan and Edward Fitzgeranld.
Egypt. • Gitanjali was written by Rabindranath Tagore.
 Canary Islands is disputed between Spain and • Asrar-e-khudi is written by Allama Iqbal
Morocco. • Bal-e-Jibril is written by Allama Iqbal
 Shahbaz Airbase is located in Jacobabad. • Bang-e-dara is written by Allma Iqbal
 Shamsi Airbase is located in Quetta. • Bostan is written by Sheikh Saadi
• Darbar-i-Akbari is written by Azad, Muhammad
 NATO expelled Russian diplomats from NATO
Hussain
headquarters in Brussels over a spy scandal in
• Gulistan is written by Sheikh Saadi
Estonia
• Javaid Nama is written by Allama Iqbal
 Who won maximum number of Grand Slam in
• Jawab-e-Shikwah is written by Allama Iqbal
the history of world tennis? Roger Federer
• Ktab al Shifa is written by Ibn Sina
 How many Grand Slam titles Roger Federer has • Mirat ul Aroos is written by Nazir Ahmed
won till 2009? 16 • Muqaddamah is written by Ibn Khaldun
 In 1991 Madras was also changed to a new • Shaer o Shaeri is written by Altaf Hussain Hali
name of Chennai • Mussaddas-i-Hali is written by Altaf Hussain
 “In the line of Fire” is the autobiography of Hali
General Pervez Musharraf • Naqsh-e-Faryadi is written by Faiz Ahmed Faiz
 Democracy and Authoritarianism in South Asia • Payam-e-Mashriq is written by Allama Iqbal
book is written by Ayesha Jalal • Shahnama is written by Firdausi
 The State of Martial Rule book is written by • Tehzeeb al Ikhlaq is written by Sir Syed Ahmed
Ayesha Jalal Khan
 Self and Sovereignty book is written by Ayesha • Tafhim ul quran is written by Syed Abdul ala
Jalal Maudoodi.
 The Lord of the Rings book is written by JRR • Yadgar-i-Galib is written by Hali
Tolkien • Zabur-e-Anjam is written by Dr. Allama Iqbal
 Books written by Barack Obama are: 1. Dreams • Zarb-e-Kaleem is written by Dr. Allama Iqbal
from My Father 2. The Audacity of Hope • Anthony Cleopatra is written by W. Shakespeare
 Who is called “The Father of Comedy”? • As you like it is written by W. Shakespeare
Aristophanes • Caesar and Cleopatra is written by G.B Shaw
 The name United Nations was coined by • Comedy of Errors is written by W. Shakespeare
Roosevelt • Daughter of the East is written by Benazir
 Which one of the following king of France is Bhuto
called “Citizen King”? Louis Philip • Decline and Fall of Roman Empire is written by
 Who is called the Shakespeare of Punjabi Edward Gibbon
language? Peer Waris Shah • Great Expectations is written by Charles Dickens
 Who is called the father of Academy Award • Hamlet is written by W.Shakespeare
(Oscar Award)? Louis B Mayer • Ibn Battuta Travels in Asia and Africa is written
 Who is known as the founder of USA? John by Ibn Battuta
Adams • Jinnah of Pakistan is written by Stanley
Wolpert
 Who is called “Father of Economic”? Adam
• Myth of independence is written by Z. A Bhutto
Smith
• World War is written by W. Churchill
 Who is known as the founder of Modern
• Muhammad Ali Jinnah is written by M.H Saiyid
Turkey? Kemal Ataturk
• Nineteen Eighty Four is written by George
 Who is called “lion of the Punjab”? Ranjit Orwell
Singh
• Old man and the Sea is written by Ernest
 Otto Von Bismarck is called the? Man of Blood Hamingway
and Iron • Oliver Twist is written by Charles Dickens
 Who is known as the ‘Iron Man of India’? • Origin Of species is written by Charles Darwin
Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel • Paradise Lost is written by John Milton
• Pride and Prejudice is written by Jane Austen
• Social Contact is written by Rousseau
IMPORTANT BOOKS & THEIR AUTHORS • Twelfth Night is written by W. Shakespeare
 Shahnama-i-Islam was written by Hafeez • A Tale of Two Cities is written by Charles
Jalandri. Dickens
 Taloo e islam was written by Allama Iqbal • Vanity of Human Wishes is written by Samuel
• Man who ruled India was written by Philip Johnson
Woodruff. • Wealth of Nation is written by Adam Simith
• Zulfi Bhutto of Pakistan is written by Stanley Netherlands.
Wolpert • Lenin wrote ‘the state and revolution’.
• Faust is written by Goethe • Ibn-e-Khaldun retired as a judge.
• Mein Kampf is written by Hitler • Al Ghazali is known as Hujatul Islam.
• Divine Comedy is written by Dante • The name of the book which Al-Farabi wrote is
• Odyssey (Greek) is written by Homer ‘Ara Madinatul Fazila’.
• Utopia is written by Thomas Mooore • Plato wrote ‘the laws’.
• War and Peace is written by Leo Tolstoy • Aristotle founded ‘the lyceum’.
• Crime and Punishment is written by F.M • Mao wrote ‘On contradictions’.
Dostovsky • J.S. Mill wrote ‘On liberty’.
• Communist Manifesto is written by Karl Marx • A short history of Pak:=I.H.Qureshi.
and Eagles • Discovery of Pak:= A.Aziz.
• Das Capital is written by Karl Marx • History of Freedom Movement=I.H.Qureshi.
• The Prince is written by Machiavelli • Jinnah as I know him= Abdul Hassan
• Constitutional Development of Pakistan is Isphahani.
written by G.W Choudhry • Jinnah:Creator of Pak:=Hector Bolithio.
• Five Thousand Years of Pakistan is written by • India wins Freedom= Abdul Kalam Azad.
Wheeler R.E.M • Emergence of Pak:=Ch: Rahmat Ali.
• Foreign Policy of Pakistan is written by • Transfer of Power in India=V.P.Memon.
Zulifkar Ali Bhutto • Pakistan Nagozeer Tha= Syed Hasan Raza.
• Jinnah, Creator of Pakistan is written by Hecor • Quaid-i-Azam & Pakistan=Ahmed Hassan Dani.
Bolitho • Friends not Masters=Ayub Khan.
• Muslim Separatism in India and Pakistan is • The Pakistan Issue= Nazir Yar Jung.
written by Abdul Hamid • Quid wrote the preface of “My
• Political Syetem in Pakistan is written by Khalid Leader”=Ziauddin Ahmed.
B. Saeed • Muslim Nationalism in India= Malik Hafeez.
• Politics in Pakistan is written by Khalid B. Saeed • Pathway to Pak: = Ch: Khaiquzzaman.
• Quaid-i-Azam and Pakistan is written by Ahmad • The Indian Musalimans= W.W.Hunter.
Hasan Dani • Our Struggle=Mohd: Noman.
• Struggle for Pakistan is written by I.H Qureshi • Evolution of Pakistan: Sharifuddin Pirzada.
• The Emergence of Pakistan is written by • Birth of Pak: =Dr. Sachin.
Mohammad Ali Choudhry • Pakistan the Heart of Asia= Liaquat Ali Khan.
• The Making of Pakistan is written by K.K Aziz • Incomplete Partition = Alastair Lamb.
• Towards Pakistan is written by Whaeed-uz- • My Last day with Quaid=Ilahi Bux
Zaman • Outline of a scheme of Indian Federation=Sir
• Khusboo is written by Parveen Shakir Sikandar Hayat Khan.
• Laila Majnoo is written by Amir Khusro • The Forgotten Years is an autobiography of from
• Akbar nama is written by Abu Fazal Foreign Minister Sir Zafarullah Khan.
• Al Qanoon fil Tib is written by Ibne Sina • Mission with Mountabatten=Alan Campbell
• Green Book is written by Presisdent Moamoor Johnson.
Gadafi • Religious Thought of Sayyid Ahmed
• Republic is written by Plato Khan==Bahir Ahmad Dar.
• Revolution and Independence is written by • The Cambridge History of the British
Words Worth Empire=H.H.Dodwell.
• Road to Freedom is written by Bertrand Russel • The book “party politics in Pakistan’ (1947-58)
• Romeo and Juliet is written by Shakespeare is written by K.K.AZIZ.
• The spirit of Islam was written by Syed Ameer • Higher than Hopes is biography of Nelson
Ali. Mandela.
• The poem Shikwah and Jawab-e-Sikwah was • Who wrote "History of God"? Karen
written by Allama Iqbal. Armstrong
• Five Thousand Years of Pakistan was written • Hayat-e-Jawaid, written by Altaf Hussain Hali,
by REM Wheeler. is on the life of Sir Syed Ahmed Khan.
• White Papers are policy statements published • “The Sun also Rises” is written by Earnest
by the British parliament on the subject of Hemingway.
tremendous public importance. • Khadija Mastoor wrote Angan.
• Blue Books are the official reports of the British • Imam Ghazali is the author of Ihya-ul-Uloom.
Government. • Montesquieu wrote ‘the spirit of laws’.
• White Books are the official publications of the • Who is the author of “Preparing for the Twenty
countries like Portugal, China, and Germany. First Century”? Paul Kennedy
• Yellow Books are the official records of France. • Who wrote “Supreme Court and Human
• Grey Books are the official policy as well as Rights”? Tamizuddin
reports of the Japanese government. • The author of famous book, “Nuclear Weapons
• Green Books are the official reports of the and Foreign Policy” is Henry Kissinger.
Italian government. • ‘Rise and Fall of Great Powers’ is the work of
• Orange Books are the official publication of the Paul Kennedy.
• “My Experiments with Truth” is • The hundred year war actually lasted for 114
autobiography of Mahtma Gandhi. years.
• Sir William Howard Russell was the first Great
FAMOUS STRAITS War correspondent.
• Palk Strait separates India from Sri Lanaka. • Hundred years war fought between France and
• Babul Mandab strait separates Arabia from Britain during 1338-1453.
Africa.Babel-Mandab strait leads into the Red Sea. • Cease fire between Iran and Iraq took place in
• Red sea is b/w Arabia and Africa. 1988, by the intervention of U.N.
• Davis Strait separates Greenland from Baffin • The place named Normandy became worlds
Island.The Davis Strait lies between Canada and famous due to the D.Day landing during the
Greenland Second World War on 6th June 1944. Normandy is
• Messina strait separates Italy from Sicily. located in France.
• Johor strait separates Malaysia from Singapore. • Pearl Harbor incident took place on 7th Dec
• Bass Strait separates Australia from Tasmania. 1941.
• Florida Strait separates Cuba from Florida. It • In 1982 the Falklands war was fought between
joins Atlantic Ocean with Gulf of Mexico. Britain and Argentina.
• Dover strait separates England from France. • Civil War of USA lasted from 1861-1865.
• Gibraltar Strait separates Spain and Africa and • The famous British Naval commander, who
joins Mediterranean Sea with Atlantic Ocean. defected the French Naval Fleet at Nile in 1788
• Torres Strait separates Australia and Papua New and at Trafalgar in 1805 was Horatio Nelson.
Guinea • Doer war fought between South Africa and
• Bosporus Strait connects Black Sea with the British.
Sea of Marmora. • Fighting broke out between Greeks and the
• Dardanelles strait (Turkey) joins Marmora sea Turks in July 1974.
with Aegean Sea. • At the end of Second World War in 1945,
• Malacca strait separates Sumatra from Malay Germany was divided among 4 major powers.
Peninsula. It is longest strait in the world. • In Opium war Britain fought against China.
• Mozambique strait is the broadest strait in the • Gulf war Jan 1991 stopped in Feb 28, 1991.
world. It is b/w Mozambique and Madagascar. • Iran-Iraq was started in Sep 1980 and ended in
• Sunda strait separates Sumatra from Java Island. Aug1988.
• Lloyd George of Great Britain represented in
treaty of Versailles.
IMPORTANT BATTLES • Germany remained in grip of allied occupation
• Battle of Jhelum was fought b/w Alexandar the from 1994 to 1952.
Great and Raja Porus in 326 B.C. The latter was • The American general who acted as the supreme
defeated. commander of Allied forces in Europe during the
• Mahumud Ghaznavi invaded on Somnath in second world war was D.D Eisenhower.
1025 A.D. • The criminals of the Second World War were
• Battle of Tarain was fought b/w Mohd: Ghouri trailed in the city of Nuremburg.
and Prithvi Raj in 1192 A.D. The former won the • Break up of Germany occurred on 1945 and
battle. merger on Oct 3, 1990.
• First battle of Panipat was fought b/w Ibrahim • Iraq occupied Kuwait on 2nd Aug 1990.
Lodhi and Babur in 1526. Babur won the battle. • USA dropped an atom bomb on Hiroshima on
• Second battle of Panipat was fought in 1556. 6th August 1945.
Akbar won the battle. • First World War begun on 1914 A.D. and Second
• Third battle of Panipat was fought b/w Ahmad World War started in 1939 when Germany
Shah Abdali and Marahttas in 1760. Ahmed Shah attacked on Poland, it is also considered as
defeated the latter. greatest war.
• West Bank was occupied in 1967. • Germans call a WW1 sea fight Battle of
• Japan attacked Pearl Harbour located in Hawaii Skagerrak what in UK: Battle of Jutland
on 7 Dec: 1941. • Operation Thunderbolt was the nickname given
• Israel occupied Golan Heights from Syria. to which raid Israeli raid on Entebbe
• West Bank is located b/w Isreal & Jordan. • In WW2 the Germans launched operation
• West Bank was occupied in 1967. Bernhard - what Counterfeit British Notes
• Iran & UAE dispute over Persian Gulf islands, • In WW2 what was the German codename for
Greater & lesser Tunbs. invasion of Russia- Barberossa
• Sakhalin Island is dispute b/w Russia & Japan. • Operation Dracula in WWII freed what city-
• Iran & UAE dispute over Persian Gulf islands, Rangoon Burma
Greater & lesser Tunbs. • Which 19th century battle UK / USA fought after
• Sakhalin island is dispute b/w Russia & Japan. peace signed- Battle of New Orleans
• In Battle of Sabroan, English defeated Sikhs and • Waterloo is now in... Belgium
captured Lahore. • The Duke of Wellington defeated Napoleon at
• Nickname of Atomic Bomb dropped on the Battle of Waterloo in 1815.
Hiroshima in 1945 was Little Boy and on • In Battle of Sabroan, English defeated Sikhs and
Nagasaki=Fat Man. captured Lahore.
• Iraq occupied Kuwait in August 1990. • Andes Mountains are in South America.
• North Korea invaded South Korea in 1950. • Ring of Fire are volcanoes in Circum-Pacific
• Darfur conflict is in Sudan. Seismic belt.
• Alps are Europe’s largest mountain system.
WORLD COUNTRIES • Atlas are North Africa’s mountain range. Atlas
• Buckingham palace is the residence of British Mountains are in Morocco.
king and Queen is in London. • The Himalaya mountain range (Asia) is the
• 10 Downing Street is the residence of British greatest mountain range in the world.
PM. • Ayers Rock is the largest single rock in the
• Queen’s house is the official residence of Sri world.
Lankan president. • Mauna kea volcano is in Hawaii
• Great Wall of China was built in the reign of • What is the worlds longest mountain range-The
Shih Huang-ti Andes
• Blue House is the official residence in .. South • Black forest is a mountain in Germany.
Korea • Rocky or Rockies Mountains is the largest
• Istana Merdeke is the official residence of mountain system of North America.
President of Indonesia. • Koh-i-Sultan is in Pakistan.
• Elysee palace is the name of the residence of • Highest mountain system in the world is
Franch President. Himalayas.
• What country’s leader does not have an • Sefid Koh is mountain range in Afghanistan.
official residence: Cuba • Blue Mountains are in Australia.
• Mauna Kea volcano is in Hawaii.
IMPORTANT STREETS • What is the name of the second highest mountain
• Bond Street is located in London. It is famous in Africa-Mount Kenya
for tailoring and jewelry. • In what modern country is mount Ararat-Turkey
• Dalal Street is located in Mumbai (India). It is • Most active volcano Italiana is situated in
the stock exchange market of Mumbai. Hawaii.
• Drowning Street No. 10 is located at • Mount Everest is in Himalaya range with height
Westminster (England). It is famous for the 29,028 feet first ascent made on May 29, 1953.
official residence of the British Prime Minister. It • K2 named Goodwin Austin or Chagori is in
was named after Sir George Drowning, a diplomat Karakoram Range with 28,250 ft height. First
under Cromwell and King Charles II. ascent made on July 31, 1954.
• Elgin Street is located in Scotland. It is the • Nanga Parbat is in Himalaya range is known as
world’s shortest street. Killer Mountain with height 26,660 ft. First ascent
• Young Street is located in Toronto (Canada). It is was made on July 3, 1953.
the longest street in the world. • Broad Peak I is in Karakoram range with height
• Vicolo della virilita is the world’s narrowest 26,470.
street. • Tirich Mir is in Hindu Kush mountain.
• Canal Street is the widest street in USA. • Prince Charles is mountain range in Antarctica.
• Broadway (USA) is famous for various theaters • Zardak is the highest peak of Kirthar range.
and cinema halls. It is regarded as biggest street in • Where are the glasshouse mountains-
the world. Queensland Australia
• Fleet Street is in London where newspaper
offices and press agencies are located. IMPORTANT MOUNTAIN PASSES
• The busiest shopping centre of London is Oxford • Namni Pass is in Myanmar.
Street • Khunjerab Pass is highest pas in Pakistan.
• Lombart Street is located in San Francisco. This • Alpine Pass is in USA.
street is also called the Crookedest Street. It is the • Lowari Pass is in Pakistan.
financial centre in San Francisco. • Khojak tunnel is in Balouchistan.
• Wall Street is located in New York. It was built • Bolan (Sulaiman range) pass is in Baluchistan.
in 1653. It is famous for banking, finance and • Kolpur pass is in Baluchistan.
stock exchange market. • Shandur Pass is in Pakistan.
• In which London Street is the US embassy- • Donner pass is in California (USA)
Grosvener Square. • Hispar & Biafo glacier is in Pakistan.
• Siachen glacier is in Karakoram Range.
MOUNTAINS • Baltoro gracier is in Karakoram Range.
• Mount Olympus is in Greece. • Chogo Lugma is in Karakoram range.
• The mountain range in Russia that is regarded as • Hispar glacier is in Hunza.
the boundary b/w Europe & Asia is Urals. • Malaspina glacier is in Alaska (US),
• Margalla Hills of Islamabad are extension of • Tasman glacier is in New Zealand.
Himaliya range. • Alpine is the highest mountain pass in the world.
• Ural mountains separate Asia from Europe. • Siachen, batoro and chogo lugma glaciers are in
• Ordovician are oldest rocks. Karakorum.
• Oldest mountain system are Araveli. • April 1984, India conducted an Operation known
• Youngest mountain system are Himaliyas. as 'Operation Meghdoot’ to capture Siachen.
• Siachen Glacier is the Worlds Biggest Glacier lake.
outside the two Poles. It is also the world's • Most important crop of Nile delta is Cotton.
Highest Glacier that is why it is refered to as "The • Pak: is 4th among world’s largest cotton
Third Pole." It is also the World's Highest Battle producers.
Ground Ever • A famous natural bridge is located in Virginia.
• Africa is without glaciers. • Eskimos live in North America.
• Highest point of Asia is Mount Everest (Nepal- • Iberian Peninsula is a part of Europe.
Tibet). • The number of CARS is five.
• Mount Aconcagua, highest peak in the western • Height of Islamabad is 2000 ft: above sea level.
hemisphere, located in the Andes Mountains of • The Devil Tower present in US is a volcano.
western Argentina, near the border with Chile. • Hudson Bay is largest bay and is in Northern
• Bodpo La pass is highest pass in Tibet (China) Canada.
with height 19,412. • Largest gulf is Gulf of Mexico.
• Vesuvius is a volcano in Italy. • Grand Canal is oldest man made canal for
• Swat valley is in the mountain range of... shipping purpose in China.
hindukash • Shark bay is in Western Australia.
• Saddle peak is highest peak in Anandaman & • English Channel separates England from France.
Nicobar islands. • Gulf of Sidra is in Libya.
• Karoko tao is a volcano in Indonesia. • Red river is in USA.
• Approximately the south west monsoon begins in • Gulf of lion is in France.
Pakistan in late July. • Churchill water fall is in Canada.
• Danube River is in Romania (Europe). It pours
OCEANS into Black sea.
• Largest ocean is pacific, then Atlantic, Indian • The Volga is Europe longest river what is the
and then Arctic. second longest Danube
• Largest sea is South China Sea, then Caribbean • Volga River is in Russia.
Sea, then Mediterranean sea, Behring Sea Gulf of • What is the only river that flows both north and
Mexico, Sea of Japan, Hudson Bay, East China south of equator - The Congo
Sea, Andaman Sea, then Black sea then Red sea • New Zealand is situated in the region of Oceania.
and in the last Baltic sea. • Oxus River (also called Amu Darya) is flowing
• Sea of Japan is famous for fishing area. between Afghanistan and Tajikistan. It is the
• Total seas are 12. largest river of central Asia.
• Bermuda Triange is located in Atlantic Ocean. • Bari Doab is the area lying between River Ravi
• Diego Garcia is in Indian Ocean. and River Beas.
• The deepest place in the Indian Ocean is Sunda • SURMA is the name of a river.
Trench. • Windermere Lake is the largest lake of UK.
• Caspian Sea is located in Iraq-Azerbaijan, • What is France’s longest river: Loire
Turkmensitan, Kazakhstan & Russia. • Hundroo (Hundrubagh) Water Falls are in India.
• Caspian Sea is the largest salt water lake in the • An iceberg floating in sea will have one-tenth of
world. its mass above the surface of water.
• Caspian Sea water is shared by Iran, Russia & • Jog Falls are the highest waterfalls in India.
Azerbaijan. • Which river is in Lebanon? River Latani
• Which sea is sometimes called the Euxine Sea- • Highest salinity is found in the Great Salt Lake
Black Sea in USA.
• What sea is directly north of Poland- Baltic sea • Niagara Falls was discovered by Louis Hennepin
• Arctic Ocean is the smallest ocean. • Madagascar is popularly known as the Island of
• Cyprus is an island in the Mediterranean Sea. Cloves
• The waters of Caspian Sea are shared by Russia, • Niagara Falls was discovered by Louis Hennepin
Iran & Azerbaijan. • Gateway of Pacific is Panama Canal.
• What is the worlds largest sea (in area): South • Panama Canal links Pacific Ocean with Atlantic
China Ocean.
• Aral Sea is in Central Asia (Kazakhstan). Aral is • Panama Canal was opened in 1914.
an inland sea. • Panama Canal links North America with South
• What is the world's warmest sea- The Red Sea America.
• Aegean Sea is located in Atlantic Ocean. • The Amazon river rises in which country-Peru
• Sargasso Sea is without a coastline. • Amazon River is largest river in terms of
• Which of the following cause ocean currents? volume. It is in Brazil. It pours into Atlantic
Permanent winds Ocean.
• Nether land’s land is below sea level. • The longest and largest river in Asia is Yangtze.
• Atlantic Ocean is called the “Herring Pond”. • The largest river in China is The Yangtze River.
• The Soan and the Haro are the two rivers of
WORLD RIVERS Potohar Plateau.
• Third world comprises of 70% of world • Aswan dam is constructed on river Nile.
population. • World’s largest earth filled dam is Tarbela.
• Hamun Mashkel Lake (Baluchistan) is salt water • Voctoria falls are on the border b/w Zimbabwe &
South Africa. • Baikal Lake is in Siberian desert.
• Titicaca is the highest navigable lake in world • Palk Bay lies b/w Gulf of Mannar and Bay of
extending from Peru to Bolivia. Bengal.
• Lake Baikal is the deepest lake in the world. It is • Panama Canal connects Atlantic Ocean with
located in Siberia. Pacific Ocean.
• Indus River pours into Arabian Sea. • 3- Gorges Dam is in .. China
• After Indus, the longest river is Sutlaj in • Indus originates from Tibet near Mansorowar
Pakistan. Lake.
• The longest river in South Asia is the • The Victoria Falls in Africa is located on river
Brahmputra. Zambezi. It is the highest fall of Africa.
• Nile River pours its water into Mediterranean • Mt Merapi is located on Java.
Sea. • What is the longest river in Australia- Murray-
• Don River pours its water into Sea of Azov. Darling
• Tigris River pours its water into Caspian Sea. • Gulf Stream is an ocean current named after the
• Suez Canal is 170 Km long constructed in 1869. Gulf of Mexico.
• The Suez Canal was constructed in 1869. • The panch Pokhri Lake situated in the Himalaya
• The Suez Canal link the Mediterranean Sea with Mountains is the highest lake in the world.
the Red Sea. The Canal was constructed by a • Aswan dam is in Egypt.
French Engineer, Ferdinand De Lesseps. • Word Tsunami is of Japanese language.
• The Suez Canal was nationalized by Col. Nasser • Largest coral reef is in Australia.
on 26th July, 1956. • Colorado River forms Grand Canyon.
• Mariana trench is the deepest part in the ocean • River Rhine is in Western Europe.
and it lies in Pacific Ocean. It is also called the • The Victoria Falls is located in Zimbabwe.
deepest seafloor depression in the world. • Highest fall of world Angel Falls is on river
• River Zambezi flows in Southeast Africa. Carrao Venezuela.
• Euphrates flows in Syria and Iraq. • Niagara fall is in North America b/w America &
• Mesopotamia is the region b/w Tigris & Canada.
Euphrates. • Ribbon fall is in North America.
• Mississippi river flows in USA. Mississippi is • Silver Strand fall is in North America.
longest river of America. • Grand Canal is located in People’s Republic of
• Missouri river flows in USA china.
• Hudson River flows in USA. • After Australia, Europe is the smallest continent.
• Golden River flows in Alaska, Canada. • ‘Victoria falls’ is located in Rhodesia.
• In what country are the Painted Lakes- Indonesia • Deccan Plateau is in Asia.
• Name the river that flows through Baghdad- • Asia is the largest continent and covers about 1/3
Tigris of the world’s total land area.
• What city has the most canals- Birmingham • Both the highest and lowest points on the earth
• Suez Canal was acquired by Britain in 1875 and are found in Asia.
nationalized by Egypt in 1956. It remains closed • The lowest point of Asia is Dead Sea which is
1967-75 after Arab Israel War. about 397 meter below sea level.
• Thames River is in England. • Dead sea lying b/w Israel and Jordan.
• Seine River is in France. • Asia Minor is a geographical expression, a part
• Hang He river is in China. to Turkey.
• Victoria Lake forms boundary line b/w Tanzania • The world’s longest river, the Nile is located in
and Uganda. Africa.
• Source River Jehlum is Verinag. • Africa is also known as Dark Continent.
• Lake Superior is the largest fresh water lake in • Highest point of South America is Mount
the world. It is located in North America (USA- Aconcagua (Argentina) and lowest point is Valdes
Canada). Peninsula (Argentina).
• Lake Victoria is located in Kenya-Tanzania and • Highest Point of North America is Mount
Uganda. Mckinley and the lowest point is Death Valley
• Great Bear Lake is located in Canada. (California, USA).
• In which country would you find Lake • Highest point of Africa is Kibo, a peak of
Disappointment Australia Kilimanjaro (Tanzania) and lowest point is Lake
• The Amazon river dolphins are what colour- Assal (Djibouti).
Pink • Highest point of Europe is Mount El’brus and
• Which of the following rivers rises in lake Lan- the lowest point is Caspian Sea.
Ka Tso in Tibet? Sutlej • Highest point in Antarctica is Vinson Massif.
• Volga river pours its water into Caspian Sea it is • Highest point in Australia is Mount Kosciusko
longest river of Europe. (New South Wales) and the lowest point is Lake
• Don is a river of Russia. Eyre (South Australia).
• Lake Erie (N.America) is most polluted lake in • The lowest point of the North America is the
the world. Death Valley located in California.
• Lake Mead on the Arizona-Nevada is largest • Danube River flows in Austria.
man-made lake in USA. • Victoria River is the chief source of River Nile.
• Dardanelles connects black Sea and • Honshu Island is in North West Pacific.
Mediterranean. • Great Britain Island is in North Atlantic.
• Black sea is so called because a dense fog • Victoria Island is in Arctic Ocean.
prevails there in winter. • Baffin Island is in Atlantic Ocean.
• The river Jordan flows out into the Dead sea • Ellesmere Island is in Arctic Ocean.
• River Mekong flows in Vietnam. • Galapagos Islands are in Pacific Ocean.
• River Thames flows in Southern England. • Indonesia consists of 1300 islands.
• River boat Gondola is used in Italy’s city Venice. • World’s largest Delta is Sunderlands (India).
• Hydespes River is now called the Jhelum River. • Paracel Islands are of.... china vs Vietnam
• The length of Panama Canal is 50072 miles. • Which country owns the Hen and Chicken
• At the equator, the equation of the day is 12 islands: North island New Zealand
hours. • Indian city Mumbai consists of seven islands.
• Meridan means mid-day. • The famous Island located at the mouth of the
• Shale is not a metamorphic rock Hudson river is Manhattan
FAMOUS DESERTS • Sugar Island is the located at the confluence of
• Thar desert is located in Northwest India and Ganga and the Bay of Bengal.
East Pakistan • Cathy Pacific is an island.
• Dsht-i-Lut desert is in Iran. INTERNATIONAL AIRLINES
• The world’s largest desert Sahara is located in • Aero float is the airline of Russia.
Africa. • Al-Italia is the Italian international airlines.
• Kalhari desert is in South Africa. • Royal Nepal’s Airline is the name of Nepal’s
• Gobi desert is in Mongolia & China. airline.
• The Atacama Desert is located in North Chile, • Transworld Airway (TWA) belongs to USA.
South America. • Scandinavian airlines operate in the countries
• What is the worlds oldest desert - country named Norway, Sweden, and Denmark.
after it-Namib • KLM is the oldest national airline of netherland.
• Namib Desert is in South-West Africa. • JAL is an airline of Japan.
• Simpson Desert is in Australia. • BOAC airline is of Great Britain.
• Great Victoria Desert is in Australia. • Garada is the airline of Indonesia.
• Arabian Desert is in Egypt. • Qantas is an airline of Australia.
• Death Valley desert is in California. • The famous airport Dum Dum is located in
• Gibson Desert is in Australia. Mombai (India).
• Great Sandy Desert is in Australia. • Chaklala airport is situated in Rawalpindi.
• Karakum desert is in Turkmenistan. • Orly airport is located in Paris.
• Kavir Dasht Davir desert is in Iran. • Santa Cruz airport is in Mumbai.
• Nafud desert is in Saudi Arabia. • LOT is the national airline of what country-
• Rub-el-Khali desert is in South Arabian Poland
peninsula. • TABSO is the national airline of which country-
• Sonoran desert is in Arizona to Mexico. Bulgaria
• Deserts in Asia are: Gobi, Karakum, Rub-al- • Lufthansa is an airlines from Germany
Khali, Takla makan. • Cathy Pacific is an airline of Hong Kong.
• Takla Makan desert is in Xinjing (China). • What is Belgium's national Airline- Sebina
• Deserts in Africa are: Kalhari, Namib, and • Biman is the airline of Bangladesh.
Sahara. • Asiana is the airline of ... South Korea
FAMOUS ISLANDS
• St. Helena is in Atlantic Ocean. IMPORTANT GEOGRAPHICAL LINES
• Largest island in Indian Ocean is Madagascar. • A Curzon line is the polish-Russian frontier setup
• Sumatra is an island in Indonesia. in 1945.
• The largest island in the world Greenland is • Dead line is the line or boundary of a military
located in North America. (chk) prison, which prisoners are not allowed to cross.
• Greenland is geographically in America but • Green Line is a demarcation line between the
politically in Europe. Greek and Turkish Cypriot communities.
• Kalaalit Nunaat (Greenland) Island (Denmark), • Hindenburg line separates Germany from
the largest island is in North Atlantic Poland.
• New Guinea is world’s second largest island. • Pak-Iran border line was demarcated on 24th
• Virgin Island is a group of 100 Island in Sep: 1872.
W.Indies. • Line of control is b/w Azad Kashmir & Occupied
• Canary Island is in Spain. Kashmir.
• The largest Island in the Mediterranean Sea is • Mc Mohan line is the boundary line between
Sicily. India and China. It was demarcated in 1914.
• Malaqasv (Madagascar) is in Indian Ocean. • Radcliff line is the boundary between Pakistan
• Baffin is in North Atlantic Ocean (Canadian). and India. It was demarcated in 1947 by Sir Cyril
• Sumatra is in Northest Indian Ocean (Indonesia). Radcliff.
• Neaw Zealand is in South Pacific Ocean. • 17th parallel line is the boundary line between
• Borneo Island is in Pacific Ocean. North Vietnam and the South Vietnam.
• 24th parallel Line lies in Rann of Kutch. It is • International Olympic Committee was formed in
frontier between Pakistan and India. 1984; its head quarter is in Lausanne
• 38th Parallel line is the boundary between North (Switzerland).
and South Korea. • The head quarter of international Red Cross and
• 49th Parallel Line is the boundary line between Red Crescent is in Geneva (Switzerland).
Canada and the USA. • Organization of Petroleum and Exporting
• Durand line is 1300 mile long frontier b/w Countries was founded in Baghdad in 1960; its
Pakistan & Afghanistan demarcated in 1893-95. it head quarter is in Vienna (Austria).
has over 200 passes. • The organization of Economic Cooperation and
• Maginot line is French line of fortification built Development was founded in 1961; its head
in WWII along the German border form quarter is in Paris (France).
Switzerland to Belgium. It divides France from • The world council of churches was established in
Germany. 1948 in Amsterdam (Netherlands), its headquarter
• Maginot line divides France from Germany. is in Geneva (Switzerland).
• Mannerheim line was defensive fortification line • North American Free Trade Agreement, its origin
on the Karelian Isthmus built by Finland against lies in the free trade agreement signed by the USA
the Soviet Union. and Canada in 1989.
• Oder-neisse Line was boundary b/w Germany & • The organization of African Unity was founded
Poland during WWII. in 1963; its head quarter is in Addis Ababa
(Ethiopia).
• The organization of Arab Petroleum Exporting
Countries was founded in 1968, its headquarter is
in Cairo (Egypt).
• Organization of American State was founded in
1948; its heat quarter is in Washington DC (USA).
MPORTANT ORGANISATIONS & PACTS • China became the member of the World Trade
Name Founded Member Headquarter Organization on 11 December 2001
• ADB- 1966- Headqarter at • OPANAL stands for Agency for the Prohibition
Philippines(Manila) and total 187 member of Nuclear Weapons in Latin America.It was
countries formed on 2nd December, 1969, its headquarter is
• Arab League- 1945- 22- Cairo(Eygpt) in Mexico City.
• ASEAN- Aug 8, 1967- 10 member countries - • OECS stands of Organization of Eastern
Hq Jakarta, founded at Bangkok. Caribbean States, established on 18th June, 1981.
• Colombo Plan- 1st July 1951- Colombo • The head quarter of OECS is in Casries (St.
(Srilanka) Lucia).
• Common Wealth- 1931 HQ London. Total • UN has 6 principle organ
members 54 • Security Council has 5 permanent members.
• D8- 15 June 1997- Founded at Turkey, HQ • The Economic and Social Council acts as
Turkey. coordinating body for the numerous specialized
• ECO- Jan 1985- 8- Tehran.Total members 10 agencies created by the UN. The council has 54
• ICJ- 1951- Hq in Hauge. members elected for the term of 3 years.
• ICRC- 1883- Geneva. • The international court of justice comprises 15
• NAM 1961 judges.
• OIC 22 to 25 Sep 1969- 57 member countries – • The IBRD was established in 27th Dec 1945.
Hq in Jeddah established in Rabat (Morocco). • Steel Pact was signed between Italy and
• SAARC 8, 1985- 7- 8 Katmandu- established at Germany on 22nd May 1939 at Berlin.
Dhaka. • Camp David Accord made between Egypt and
• NATO- 1949 Brussels. Israel on 17 Sep 1978.
• SEATO Sep 8, 1954 founder at Manila, ended in • Locarno pact signed on 16th October, 1925,
1972 signed at Locarno.
• UNO 24 Oct 1945 New York. • Four Power Pact was signed on 16th July, 1933
• Warsaw Pact 14th May 1955. Dissolved in 1991 at Paris.
• Term of non-permanent members of the Security • CENTO was signed on 24th Feb, 1955 in
Council is 2 years. Baghdad.
• General Assembly and Security Council appoints • Balkan Pact was signed on 9th Feb, 1934.
the judges of International Court of Justice. • Eisenhower Doctrine was announced in 1957.
• RCD was changed to ECO in Jan 1985. • Entente Cordiale was formed in April 1904, the
• G-8 was established on 22 September 1985. G-8 agreement was signed between England and
was originally the G-5 but was expanded when France.
Canada, Italy and Russia jointed in June 1997. • Dawes Plan was introduced in 1924.
• European Union came in to being on January 1, • CTBT opened for signature from Sep 24, 1996.
2000, EU adopted Euro currency in 2001. Its head • KELLOGG-Briand pact was signed by 15 states
quarter is in Brussels (Belgium). on 27th August, 1928, it was signed in Paris.
• International Energy Agency was founded in • Rio Summit was held in Rio-de-Janero on 14th
1974; its head quarter is in Paris (France). 1992.
• Amnesty International is an international Soviet Union known as Commonwealth of
organization which works for the release of the Independent States
political prisoners. It was established by peter • Head quarters of WWF are in Vienna, Austria.
Bomenson in the year of 1961. • SAARC was formed in December, 1985.
• In 1941 the Atlantic Charter was signed by • SAARC Human Resource Development Centre
Churchill and Roosevelt. is located at Islamabad.
• Truman Doctrine-------announced on 12 March • HQ of Universal Postal Union is in Berne.
1947 about the security of Greece and Turkey. • New Zealand’s Don McKinnon is the first
• USSR and its allies signed Warsaw pact in the secretary general of commonwealth.
year 1955. • First Islamic Summit was held at Rabat in 1969.
• The famous Dumbarton Oaks conference, which • Second Islamic Summit was held at Lahore in
formulated proposals about UN charter, was held 1974.
in Dec 1944. • 1n 1948 the UN drawn up a charter of civil and
• On 14th August 1941, US president F.D political rights.
Roosevelt and British Premier W. Churchill signed • First Secretary General of UN was Tregav Lee of
the Atlantic Charter on a battle ship. Norway.
• Veraillies Treaty was signed in 1919. • Kofi Anan got noble peace price in 2001.
• Bostan Tea party tool place in 1773. • UNO world was coined by F.D Roosevelt.
• The civil right act which was passed in USA in • Kofi Anan is the 7th Secretary General of UNO.
1964 was the result of the March of 250000 • What was the first country to leave the United
people organized by Martin Luther king in 1963. Nations-Indonesia
• The famous XYZ affair tool place when an • The term of the judges of the international court
American delegation visited England. of justice is 9 years.
• Potsdam conference was held in 1945. • ILO is not an organ of the UN.
• Mamoon Abdul Gavvum (PM of Maldives) said • First city to be placed under UN was Sarajevo.
SAARC is a brain child. • The UN observed 1998 as the human rights year
• Napolean I, first person to call English a nation with the theme “ All Human Rights for All”.
of shopkeepers. • ICJ has 15 judges, any two of whom cannot be
• Genius is one percent inspiration and 99 percent of the same nationality.
perspiration; these words are said by Thomas A. • UN Charter was signed on June 26, 1945 and
Edison. came into force on October 24, 1945.
• Hippocrates said that extreme remedies are most • Olive Branch is the emblem of the U.N.
appropriate for extreme disease. • Five permanent members of U.N Security
• Archimedes said that give me but one firm spot Council are China, France, Russia, UK and US.
on which to stand, and I will move the earth. • UN Security Council has five permanent and 10
• The Asian development bank established in 1966 non-permanent members.
with headquarter located at MANILA (philipines). • Bangladesh is not a member of ASEAN.
• Eqypt , Iraq , jorden , Lebanon , Saudi Arab , • As per SAFTA agreement, India, Pakistan & Sri
Syria and Yemen are the founder nations of the Lanka have to decrease their custom duties to 0-
arab league. 5% by 2013.
• Asian development bank was established in 1966 • Estonia is not a member of CIS.
with headquarter located at manila(philipine) • Portuguese is not an official language of UN.
• The International court of Justice is located in • ICJ has issued the arrest warrant of ... Omar al
Hague,Holland Basher of Sudan
• WHO is not the principal organ of the United • The United States of America has used its veto
Nations. power more than any other permanent member
• Declaration of Human Rights was adopted on • G-7 is the group of seven rich industralial
Dec: 10, 1948. nations- Britain, Canada, France, Germany, Italy,
• Green Peace has no formal structure and Japan and the US.
Secretariat. • The UNO originated during the second world
• Who were the three statesmen who formulated war.Its charter was drawn up from 25th April to
Non-Aligned Movement (NAM): Nehru, Nasser, 26th June, 1945 at San Francisco which was
Tito signed by 51 countries.
• international headquarter of Transparency • In 1971 the people republic of china was given
International (TI} is located in Berlin, Germany. membership of UNO by expelling Taiwan.
The founder of the organisation is Peter Eigen • The UN Industrial Development Organization
• The permanent Secretariat of SAARC is has its headquarters at Vienna.
established at: Khatmandu • Initially, Arab league has seven countries.
• How many official working languages are • Headquarter of Arab League is located in Cairo.
recognized by UNO:6 Arab League was established on 22nd March
• Who was the first Asian Secretary General of the 1945.
United Nations? U. Thant • Amnesty International was established in
• Baden Powel was the founder of Boy Scout and London by the British Lawyer, Peter Benenson in
Civil Guides Movement. 1961
• CIS are 11 independent states of the former • The International court of justice was constituted
on 26th June 1945 originally... Economics
• The Charter of United Nations consists of 111 • Person getting the nobel peace prize in 2008 was
articles. of the country. Finland
• The Common Wealth of Australia came into • Alfred Nobel was born in Stockholm, Sweden,
existence in 1901. more than 150 years ago. In what year was he
• Article 55 of the UN Charter promotes born? Alfred Nobel was born in 1833
international Human Rights. • What did Alfred's father, Immanuel, do for a
• Territorial waters traditionally are recognized to living? Alfred's father was an engineer and
extend how far from a state’s coastline? 12 miles. inventor.
• A state’s executive economic zone (EEZ) is • Alfred Nobel never married.
recognized to extend how far from the coastline? • A future Nobel Laureate worked for a short
12 miles period of time as Alfred Nobel's secretary. Who?
• ECOSOC has been established under chapter 10 Bertha von Suttner
of the UN charter • Alfred Nobel died on 10 December 1896, but not
• United Arab Emirates is a federation of 7 in Sweden, his home country. Where did he die?
Emirates. Alfred Nobel died in San Remo, Italy.
• Switzerland joined the UN during 2002. • Why did Alfred Nobel establish a prize in his
• African Development Bank was established in will? Alfred Nobel wanted to award the greatest
1964. benefits to mankind.
• The principal organs of United Nations are Six. • Which Nobel category does not yet have a single
• United Nations spends a lion’s share of its female laureate? Economics
budget on Refugees rehabilitations • Who won the first Nobel Prize in Physics?
• The UNO originated during the Second World Roentgen.
War. Its charter was drawn up from 25th April to • Which single winner won the most number of
26th June, 1945 at San Francisco which was Nobel Prizes? International Committee of the Red
signed by 51 countries. Cross.
• Transparency International is based in Berlin. • Who was the first non-European to win the
• Where is the headquarter of the Amnesty Nobel Prize in Literature? Rabindranath Tagore
International located: London • Mathematicsis not a valid Nobel Prize category.
• Universal Declaration of Human Rights was • In what year did the most people decline their
adopted in 1948. Nobel Prize? 1939
• Human Right Watch dog headquarter is in.. New • Who was the only person to win the Nobel Prize
York twice -- in Peace and Chemistry? Linus Pauling
• In which city World Economic forum usually • Who was the only person to win the Nobel Prize
holds its meetings? The World Economic Forum twice -- in both Physics and Chemistry? Marie
(WEF) is a Geneva-based non-profit foundation Curie
best known for its annual meeting in Davos, • Name the six categories for which the prizes are
Switzerland awarded. Physics, Chemistry, Physiology or
Medicine, Literature, Peace and Economics.
NOBLE PRIZE • For which category was a Nobel Prize given
• Astronomers cannot be nominated for noble starting 1969? Economics.
prize • Who awards the Peace Prize? The Norwegian
• Marie curie twice won Noble Prize. Nobel Committee.
• First Nobel Prizes were awarded on 10 Dec: • Max Planck received the noble prize in Physics
1901. in 1918 for his discovery of: energy quanta
• What country awards the Nobel peace prize- • Climate change campaigner Al Gore and the
Norway UN's Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change
• Who won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1972-Nobody have been jointly awarded the Nobel Peace Prize.
• Who was the first American to receive the Nobel • Rabindra Nath Tagore was the first Indian/South
Literature prize Sinclair Lewis Asian to win Nobel Prize. (Literature in 1931).
• Which Nobel Prize is not awarded annually in • Former US Vice-President Al Gore has won
Stockholm Peace Noble Peace Prize 2007 for his campaign against
• Mother Teresa was awarded Nobel Prize in the Global Warming.
field of peace. • Mr Gore won an Oscar for his climate change
• The New York Times received five Pulitzer film An Inconvenient Truth
prizes of 2009 for investigative, breaking news • The first negro to be awarded the Nobel Peace
and international reporting, feature photography Prize was Ralph Johnson Bunche
and criticism. • Rabindarnath Tagore won first Nobel Prize from
• Four persons have been awarded Nobel Prize South Asia.
twice. • The first Muslim Nobel Laureate was: Anwar
• Van’t Hoff was the first Nobel Laureate in Sadaat of Egypt
Chemistry. • Nobel Prize holder UN institutions.....UNHCR,
• Wole Soyinka is a Nobel Prize winner for UAEA
literature. He is from Nigeria.  Who known as ‘Nightingale of India? Sarojinin
• Which field was not included by Alfred Nobel Naidu
 Who is called as the “Herodotus of Arabs”? China.
Abul Hassan Ali AI-Masudi • Largest Tomb the mount li tomb is in China.
 Where was Albert Einstein born? Germany • The longest cricket match between England and
 Heavy Mechanical Complex, Taxila was set up South Africa in 1939 abandoned after 10 days.
with the aid of China. • Largest number of school is in China.
 Antarctica is the uninhabited continent of the • Largest fort, Fort George situated in UK.
world which is without any regular population. • • Largest exhibition centre is in Germany.
• Turkey is the country having its land in two • Lake Victoria is the largest lake of Africa.
continents • The film Ben Hur won the most (11) Oscur
• The world’s longest current reigning monarch is Awards in 1959.
Queen of England. • Largest capital is Ottawa.
• The Cambodian Language is the language with • Largest delta is in Bengal created by the river
most Alphabets. It has a total number of 74 Bharamputra and the Ganges.( Sundrbans )
alphabets. • Hottest place is Aziziyah, Libya.
• Glaciers are found on every continent except • Driest place is Atacama Desert in Chile.
Australia. The Lambert Glacier enjoys the • Most spoken language is Mandarin Chinese.
distinction of being the largest glacier in the • Oldest civilization is Sumerian civilization
world. It is located in the Australia Antarctic (Mesopotamia).
Territory. Its length is 440 miles (700 km) and was • Oldest town is Jericho (Jordan).
discovered in 1956-57. • Largest land mammal is African Elephant.
• • The lowest mountain range in the world is the • Longest strait is the Strait of Malacca which
Bhieuna Bhaile seperat Malaysia and Indonesia.
• The country known as the Land of Cakes is • Tallest animal is Giraffe.
Scotland • First Muslim dynasty in India is slave dynasty.
• The place known as the Garden of England is • Lowest birth rate and highest death rate is of
Kent Peru.
• The largest bay in the world is Hudson Bay, • A richest woman is Queen Elizabeth.
Canada • The largest of oil consumer is USA.
• The largest church in the world is Basilica of • Busiest airport is O’Hare International Airport at
St.Peter,Vatican City,Rome Chichago (USA).
• The country whose National Anthem has only • Oldest capital city is Damascus (Syria).
music but no words is Bahrain • Largest metropolitan is Mexico City.
• The largest cinema in the world is the Fox • Longest canal is Volga Batlic canal.
theatre,Detroit,USA • Longest day 21 June and shortest day December
• The country where there are no Cinema theatres 22.
is Saudi arabia • Largest diamond is Cullinan.
• The country where military service is • Longest big ship canal is Eurasia Ship Canal
compulsory for women is Israel with length 700 km, which connects Caspian Sea
• The largest city of Africa is Cairo and Black sea.
• The most densely populated Island in the world • The Bamboo has the fastest growth rate ever
is Honshu green grass. It grows up to 3 feet in 24 hours.
• The first man to reach Antarctica was Fabian • Largest peninsula is Arabian Peninsula.
Gotileb • The river which carries maximum quantity of
• Oldest surviving building in world is pyramids water into the sea is the Mississippi
of Egypt. • Volentina Treshkova (USSR) was the first
• K-2 is also known as Godwin Austin, first woman astronaut who orbited the earth in the year
climbed by Ardito Desio 1956.(Karakram range in 1983.
Pakistan) • The American astronaut Neil Armstrong was the
• Mount Everest is the highest mountain located in first man to steps on the surface of moon on 21
Himalaya (Nepal --- Tibet). July 1969.
• Mount Everest was named after Sir George • The largest producer of cotton is USA.
Everest. • The largest producer of Jute is Bangladesh.
• Mozambique has the lowest GNP. • The largest producer of Rice , Silk , wheat, tin ,
• The biggest airport in the world is King Khalid gold , grows the most fruit , Largest country by
situated in Saudi Arabia. population , country grew the first Orange , most
• Largest palace is in Brunei. tobacco , where Ice Cream invented and county
• Longest underground railway Tunnel is in first used pepper is China.
Moscow. • The largest producer of Steel and aluminium is
•• USA.
• • Country with largest budget is USA. • The largest producer of Sugar and Tea is India.
• The highest birth rate is of Malawi. • The largest producer of Wool is Australia.
• Peru with lowest birth rate. • The largest producer of oil is Saudi Arabia.
• Country with most billionaires is USA. • The largest producer of coffee is Brazial
• Monaco has the shortest coast line. • The world’s leading banking center is Zurich.
• The biggest Square the Tiananmen Square is in • World’s largest fish catching country is China.
• Muhammad Fathullah Khan Kandahari's • Largest diamond mine is Kimberley (South
translation: Printed in 1861, Bhopal, India, It is the Africa).
first known translation of the holy Qur'an in • Lightest gas is hydrogen.
Pashto • Largest gorge is Grand Canyon.
• First translation of the Quran into a Western • Largest Island is Greenland.
language was made into Latin. It was carried out • Largest man-made lake is Lake Mead Arizona.
by Robertus Rotenesis and Hermannus Dalmata in • Longest lifespan of animal is of Giant tortoise.
1143 • Largest mammal is Blue whale.
• South China Sea is the largest sea. • Highest melting point is of Tungsten, 3410° C.
• What animal has the best hearing-Bats • Tallest mountain range is The Himalaya range
• What country had the first banknotes-Sweden with 96 of world’s 109 tallest peaks.
China paper not banknotes • Longest mountain range is Andes (South
• Which country grows the most sugar-Brazil America).
• Name the largest Mediterranean island-Sicily • Largest Commercial Ocean is Atlantic Ocean.
• In 1901 who first transmitted radio signals across • Mediterrian Sea means ‘sea in the middle of
Atlantic: Marconi land’.
• What is the worlds oldest monotheistic religion: • Ocean shrinking and growing is Atlantic Ocean.
Judaism • Fastest ocean swimmer is Sailfish (68 mph).
• Where was the first Miss World contest held in • Longest poisonous snake is King Cobra.
1951-London • Largest port is Rotterdam (Netherlands).
• The largest bell in the world is the Tsar Kolkol at • Largest river basin and volume is Amazon
Kremlin,Moscow (Brazil).
• The biggest stadium in the world is the Strahov • Largest sea bird is Albatross.
Stadium,Prague • Tallest statue is Spring Temple Buddha (china).
• The country which has the greatest population • Largest suspension bridge is Verazano-Narrows,
density is Monaco NY.
• The first President of Egypt was Mohammed • Longest swimming course is English Channel,
Nequib UK.
• The primary producer of newsprint in the world • Broadest strait is Mozambique.
is Canada • Largest temple is Angkor Vat (Cambodia).
• The first explorer to reach the South Pole was • Highest town is Wenchuan, Tibet (China).
Cap.Ronald Amundson • Tallest tower is Tokyo Sky Tree (Japan).
• The airplane was used in war for the first time by • Highest volcano is Cotapaxi (Ecuador).
Italians(14 Oct.1911) • Longest wall is Great Wall of China 1550
• United State has most TV stations in the world. miles(6700km) long, which is built in 214 BC.
• China has most land frontiers with16 • Highest waterfall is Angel (Venezuela)
neighboring countries. • Lowest body of water is Dead Sea.
• The first man to circumnavigate the world was • Biggest zoo is Etosha National Park, Namibia.
Magellan. • In 776 First Olympic Games were played in
• The world’s poorest country with a lowest per Greece.
capita income is Burundi after that congo. • Alexander invaded India in battle of Hydaspes.
• First test tube baby Louise Brown (England) was • Emperor Theodesius banned the Olympic
born in 1978. Games.
• USA is the largest nuclear electric power • Sun and Moon pyramids are in Mexico.
producing country in the world. It produces • Rainfall related to mountains is Orographic
98,784 MW electricity which is about 30% of the rainfall.
total nuclear electricity generated in the world. • Bangladesh has a dispute over the construction
• Robert E. Perry (1856-1920) an American of a dam on Naaf River with Myanmar.
explorer reached North Pole on 6th April, 1909 for • The thinnest earth layer is Crust.
the first time in human history. • Name of the second largest river of Africa is The
• Highest % of land under cultivation is in India. Congo.
• Canal Street is the widest street in USA. • Khunjra Pass connects Pakistan with China.
• Fastest animal is cheetah. • Chile is the largest copper producing country in
• Slowest animal is Snail 2 to 3 feet per minute. the world.
• Fastest bird is Peregrine Falcon. • The country where death rate is lowest in the
• Bird that never makes its nest is Cuckoo. world is Japan.
• Wingless bird is Kiwi. • Lithuania was the first Soviet Republic of the
• Highest capital is La Paz (Bolivia). former Soviet Union which declared itself
• Biggest city (by population) is Tokyo. independent.
• Largest coral formation is The Great Barrier • Madagaskar is the largest island in the Indian
Reef (Australia). Ocean.
• Highest country is China (Tibet region). • Ferdinand Magellan commanded the first
• Highest dam is Rogunsky in Tajkistan. expedition in 1590 to sail round the world and
• Largest concrete dam is The Grand Coulee, discovered passage to the Pacific from the
USA. Atlantic. He proved that the shape of the earth is
round. Captain Cook
• Suez Canal is the largest ship canal in the world. • What country drink the most milk per capita-
It joins Red Sea with Mediterranean Sea. The plan Iceland
of the Suez Canal was conceived by Ferdinand de • What country consumes the most fish per capita-
Lesseps. Japan
• Largest sugar producing country is India second • What was the first country to recognise the US as
is Brazil. independent-Morocco
• The North Atlantic Route is the largest and • Who was the first person to wear a wristwatch-
busiest of the ocean trade routes. Queen Elizabeth.
• World’s oldest regligion is Hinduism and largest • Ambedkar, B.R is known as the architect of the
religion is Christianity. Indian Constitution.
• World’s second most populous city is Mexico • Apsra is the first nuclear reactor of India.
City. • Aquaculture refers to fish-farming or fish culture.
• Largest number of Palestinian refuges is in • Baku is famous for the production of petroleum.
Jordan. • Blue revolution relates to fish farming.The
• Kazakistan is the largest country in Central Asia. readings of a Fahrenheit and a Centigrade
• Largest landlocked country in world is temperature is the same at -40°.
Kazakistan and 2nd Mongolia. • Gregory Mendel is called the Father of Genetics.
• Biggest oil refinery is at Abadan (Iran).(Reliance • Fenugreek seeds can benefit a patient of diabetes
_ India) mellitus by normalizing his blood sugar level.
• Glasgow is biggest ship building centre. • It is the President and not the PM who presides
• Havana is famous for cigar manufacturing. over the cabinet meetings in France.
• Oldest Search Engine is ... Yahoo • Ikebana is the Japanese art of flower
• Only Hindu kingdom in World is Nepal. arrangement.
• Who was the first man to fly across the channel: • Inflation means an increase in the amount of
Louis Bleriot paper money which tends to raise general price
• The largest state in the USA is Alaska. level of commodities. It is a comparative figure
• Which of the following countries of South-West showing cost of living, production prices, etc as
Asia leads in the production of oil? Saudi Arabia compared with a base year. Debtors are likely to
• What is the smallest state of Australia-Tasmania benefit by Inflation.
• Paris and What other capital had the worlds first • James Bond is a character in the novels written
telephone link-Brussels by Ian Fleming.
• What is the oldest known science- Astronomy • Jana-gana-mana is India’s National Anthem.
• What is the worlds most popular first name- • Thomas Jefferson authored American
Mohammed Declaration of Independence.
• People`s republic of china has the largest army • Laos is the only land-locked country in South-
of the world. East Asia.
• Khan Mehtarzai is the highest railway station in • Last Supper is a famous Renaissance painting by
Asia. Leonardo da Vinci.• Montesquieu gave the theory
• Maximum quantities of diamonds are found in of separation of power.
Africa. • Mother Teresa was born in Albania in 1910.
• The highest rainfall for one month was recorded • New Moore Island is situated in the Bay of
at Indian town of Cherapoonje. 366.14 inches rain Bengal.
fell there during the month of july 1861. • Parliament of Switzerland is known as Federal
• Light is the fastest thing in the universe.It travels Assembly.
at a phenomenal speed of 186,000 miles per • Pasumpatinath temple is in Nepal.G.J. Mendel is
second. known as founder of genetics.Pulitzer Prizes are
• Takla Makan is in China is the driest desert in awarded to Americans for excellence in
Asia. journalism. Red Cross Movement was launched
• King of Malaysia is the only king in the world by J.H. Dunant in 1864.
who is elected for 5 years term. • A team of men in opposition to take over the
• Largest oil company belong to USA is The different portfolios in case the party is able to
Exxon Corporation. wrest power is known as Shadow Cabinet.
• The busiest shopping centre of London is Oxford • Shahtoosh is the finest, warmest and lightest
Street wool in the world produced in Uzbekistan.
• “Panch pokhari trekking” (highest lake) is non • The Road Ahead is written by Bill Gates.
touristy trekking trail in Nepal. Panch Pokhari is • United Kingdom consists of England, Northern
named after 5 holy ponds and Hindus religiously Island, Scotland & Wales.
respect the place. Panch Pokhari Lake is just • Qutub Minar made by Iltutmish, Gol Gumbaz
northeast of Kathmandu toward snow wall. made by Mohammad Adil Shah, Buland Darwaza
• Oil is the most traded product in the world what made by Akbar and Moti Masjid made by
is the second-Coffee Aurangzeb.
• Which country makes the most films per year- • The agreement between India and China, by
India which both accepted Panchsheel as the basis of
• first man to set foot on all five continents- their relations, was signed in 1954
• In which city was the famous black hole: • What does an aronophobe fear -Internet
Calcutta • What county has its map on its flag-Cyprus
• Whose autobiography was the long walk to • Lucknow is a city in India - and what other
Freedom: Nelson Mandela country-Canada
• Which American state is nicknamed The • Which animal has legs but cant walk-
Diamond State: Delaware Hummingbird
• Zambia and Zimbabwe used to be called what: • What is the sacred animal of Thailand-White
Rhodesia Elephant
• Oil seed rape belongs to which plant family: • What animal is the symbol of long life in Korea-
Mustard Deer
• What is the staple food of one third of the worlds • What animal was the symbol of freedom in
population: Rice ancient Rome-Cat
• What digit does not exist in Roman Numerals: • Time Magazine named what as the Man of the
Zero Year 1982-The Computer
• Who was nicknames The desert Fox (both • The United Nations in New York were originally
Names): Erwin Rommel where-San Francisco
• Which European country is divided into areas • In what country is the northernmost point of
called Cantons: Switzerland Africa-Tunisia
• Who created Tarzan (all names) in 1914: Edgar • Napoleon had a fear of what - Aelurophobia-Cats
Rice Burroughs • In the Bible who built the ancient city of
• Who is the only American president elected Babylon-Nimrod
unopposed: George Washington • In what country did stamp collecting start -
• Which countries men use the most deodorant: France
Japan • Where do the White and Blue Niles join-
• From what language does the word alphabet Khartoum - in Sudan
come: Greek -alpha beta • What plant has flowers but no leaves-Cactus
• On what is the Mona Lisa painted: Wood • Who was the Roman Goddess of peace-Pax
• Who rode a horse called Bucephalus: Alexander • What country has a Bible on its flag-Dominican
the Great Republic
• The Koh-i-Nor is a famous diamond - what does • The Invisible Empire is better known as what-
the name mean: Mountain of Light Klu Klux Klan
• Who was the Goddess of the rainbow: Iris • What European countries flag is square-
• Which animals can live longest without water: Switzerland
Rats • What bird has the most feathers per square inch-
• Which fruit contains the most protein: Avocado Penguin
• A muster is a group of which birds: Peacocks • A dog is canine - what animal is ovine-Sheep
• Gossima was the original name of what game: • A cat is feline - what animal is murine-Mouse or
Table Tennis Rat
• Minerva is the Goddess of what: Wisdom • What countries nation anthem is Land of Two
• USA has most airports which country has second Rivers-Iraq
most: Australia • Queen Alexandria's is the worlds largest what-
• In 1829 Walter Hunt invented what common Butterfly 1 foot wing
item: Safety Pin • Who said "The child is the father of the man"-
• What is the oldest known infectious disease: Wordsworth
Leprosy • There are over 130000 species of what on earth-
• In which city is the worlds oldest tennis court Butterflies
from 1496: Paris • There are more telephones than people in what
• Who said Politics is the art of the possible 11 city-Washington USA
Aug 1867: Otto Von Bismarck • If you landed at Arlanda airport where would
• In which country did Turkeys originate: USA you be-Stockholm Sweden
• What colour is worn for funerals in Egypt: • What country declared itself first atheist state in
Yellow 1967-Albania – banned religion
• In what country did red onions originate: Italy • What is Canada's oldest city founded in 1608-
• What job did Ernest Hemmingway do in WW1: Quebec
Ambulance Driver • 72% of what country is covered by forest-
• What was the name of the Roman God of sleep- Finland
Somnos • The Red Rose City has what more common
• What does the name Ghengis Khan mean-Very name in Jordan-Petra
Mighty Ruler • What flower is the symbol of culture-The Lotus
• What is the most common disease in the world- • In what prison did Nelson Mandela spend 19 of
Dental Caries 27 years in jail-Robben Island
• The name of which countries capital means good • Monology is the study of what- Stupidity
air-Argentina – Buenos Aires • What country is the worlds oldest functioning
• The USA president lives in the White House - democracy-Iceland
Who Blue House-President of South Korea • Where was volleyball invented-France
• What gives onions their distinctive smell- Bangkok
Sulphur - taken in when growing • Ireland and New Zealand are the only countries
• Where are the glasshouse mountains- that lack what Native Snakes
Queensland Australia • In Hindu philosophy what does Yoga literally
• What animals name translate from Arabic as He mean- Union
who walks fast Giraffe – from Xirapha • Which sea is sometimes called the Euxine Sea-
• What place is nicknamed "The City of Lilies"- Black Sea
Florence • The Wright brothers made aircraft but what was
• What place was nicknamed "The Pearl of the their other job: Bicycle manufacturers
Orient"-Manilla - Philippines • What is the official language of Cuba-Spanish
• What countries name translates as lion • Who was the last Emperor of France-Napoleon
mountains- Sierra Leone III
• In WW2 what was the German codename for • What country does China have its longest land
invasion of Russia- Barberossa border with: Mongolia
• First American state to enter the union 7 Dec • In which country did the study of geometry
1787- Delaware Pennsylvania second originate -Egypt
• old man in The Old Man and the Sea named • What was the capitol of Russia before Moscow-
Santiago Saint Petersburg And who designed it-
• unit of sound named after- Alexander Graham Michelangelo
Bell - Decibel • What was Ghandi's profession- Lawyer
• first space probe to land on the moon 13 Sept • What does Magna Carta literally mean- Great
1959 Luna 2 Charter
• What city was known as Christiana until 1925- • What country is coffee originally from- Ethiopia
Oslo – Sweden • What is the currency of Turkey- Lira
• Countries on 2 continents Russia and Turkey • Which worlds city is known as The Golden City:
(Asia Europe) and Egypt - Africa and Asia Prague Czech
• In WW2 the Germans launched operation • Which country contains every type of climate in
Bernhard - what Counterfeit British Notes the world:New Zealand
• What country had three presidents - in the same • The Afghan Taliban use which colour of flag-
day-Mexico White
• There are 300 distinct different types of what • What was Queen Victoria's first name-
food-Honey Alexandria
• What country has three capital cities Admin • In Sanskrit it means House of Snow - what does-
Legislate Judicial-South Africa Himalayas
• Countries name means Place where one struggles • What was the White House formerly known as -
with God-Israel Executive Mansion
• Ecuador was named after who / what-The • Which country consumes the most chicken per
Equator capita: Saudi Arabia
• The Davis Strait lies between Canada and where- • What does Honolulu mean in Hawaiian-
Greenland / Baffin Sheltered Harbour
• Children take SATs what does SAT stand for- • Which fruit is the symbol of hospitality-
Standard assessment tasks Pineapple
• A lion and a sword appear on what countries • Which city is built on 118 islands- Venice
flag-Sri Lanka • In WW1 what warning device was on the top of
• What is sometimes nicknamed Adams Eiffel Tower: Parrots
Profession-Gardener • What is sometimes referred to as Zulu time-
• What is the word Taxi short for-Taximeter Greenwich mean time
• Name the Hong Kong stock exchange-Hang • Which vegetable is 91% water - Cabbage
Seng • Edible part of tomato is whole fruit.
• What is a bandy bandy-A Snake • One micron is equal to One-thousandth of a
• The New Testament originally written in what millimeter.
language-Greek • First world war was began on 1914 A.D. and
• The Black Death came to England from what second world war started in 1939 when germany
port-Calais attacked on poland, it is also considered as
• What is the currency of Egypt-The Pound Greatest war.
• After English what's the most widely used • The maximum ever temperature of 136.4 F was
language on the net-German recorded on september 13,1922 in the city Azizia
• The word Angel derives from the Greek meaning (Libya) and The minimum temperature of -129.6 F
what-Messenger was recorded in the town of Vostok near
• What is measured on the Torro scale -Tornados Antarctica on 24th august , 1960.
• Sicily is the traditional source of which element- • The Umayyad Dynasty (661-750 A.D) was the
Sulphur first Muslim dynasty.
• Who was the first person to wear a wristwatch- • The earth is the densest planet of universe .It has
Queen Elizabeth 1st density of 5.515 time that of water.
• What city is at the mouth of the Menam river- • The panch pokhri lake situated in the himalaya
mountains is the highest lake in the world. • The literal meaning of Renaissance is Revival
• Mahavira(founder of jainism)and gautama • Julius Caesar was killed by Brutus
buddha (founder of buddism) were contemporaries • Adolf Hitler was born in Austria
and flourished in india in the 6th century B.C. • Slavery in America was abolished by Abraham
• The three pyramids of eqypt were built from Lincoln
2700 to 2500 B.C.,these are tombs of khufu,khafra • The famous Island located at the mouth of the
and menkaura. Hudson river is Manhattan
• The great wall of china was completed in 214 • The famous painting `Mona Lisa'is displayed at
B.C.it is 1500 miles long.Its average height is 25 Louvre museum,Paris
feet and about 12 feet wide at the top. • The earlier name for tomato was Love apple
• The city rome was founded in 753 B.C. by • Archimedes was born in Sicily
romolus. • Togo is situated in Africa
• The muslim rule of spain lasted from 711 to • The first ruler who started war games for his
1492 A.D. soldiers was Genghis Khan
• The statue of liberty (newyork) was installed in • The name of the large clock on the tower of the
1886.It is 151 feet one inch high from the base to House of Parliament in London is called Big Ben
torch. • `Man is a Tool Making Animal' was said by
• The world is divided into 24 time zones,each 15` Benjamin Franklin
longtitude wide. the longitudinal meridian passing • Blue Mosque is in Istanbul.
through greenwich,England is the starting point • Camp David is famous for Camp David Accord,
and is called the prime meridian. which took place between Egypt and Israel. It is
• Christopher columbus discovered bahamas on 12 located in USA.
oct 1492 A.D. • Jaffna is the headquarters of LTTE guerillas in
• Russia invaded afghanistan on dec 27,1979. Sri Lanka.
• A billion contain 1000 million. It has 9 zeroes. • Akal Takht is a place of confession of Penance in
similarly a trillion has 12 zeroes,a quadrillion 15 the Golden Temple complex, it has been the
zeroes,a quintillion 18 zeroes and a decillion 33 spiritual and temporal seat of authority of Sikh
zeroes. since 1906.
• One inch is equal to 2.5400 cms and one mile is • Hanging garden of Babylon is situated in
equal to 1.6093 kms. Baghdad and was planted in 603 B.C; this is
• About half of the world population speaks indo- included in seven wonder of the world.
european languages. The Indo-European branch to • Leaning tower of Pisa, it was built in 12th
which english belongs is germanic. Century, it is located in Italy.
• Out of the 193 sovereign independent nations of • The famous Empire State Building in located in
the world 147 are republics and other 46 are under New York.
personal rules (14 kings,1 emperor,3 queens,7 • Bermuda Triangle is in Caribbean region.
hereditary sheikhs,1 grand duke,2 sultans,1 • Bermuda is the colony of UK.
constitutional monarch etc). • Lumbin is the birthplace of Gautam Budh, it is in
• All india mulim league was formulated on Nepal.
december 30,1906 and first president was Sir • Dehro Dun is located in UP (India), it is famous
Agha Khan. for its military academy.
• Afghanistan got independence on 19th aug 1919. • Yellow Stone National Park is in USA.
• Sunlight is composed of seven colours • The Indonesian island Bali is famous for
• "Braille system" is used for the education of Temples.
Blind. • Great Wall of China can be seen from the moon,
• Lousis Braille of France made it possible for the the total length of the wall is 1684 miles or 6000
blind to read and write. kms, it was built in the reign of Shih Huang-ti
• Blue color has shortest wavelength(Red-Largest) (246-210) BC.
• Protein is a natural polymer • Abu Simbal is the famous temple in Egypt.
• Redwood or Giant Sempervirens is the tallest • Adam’s bridge is 17 miles long line of rock and
tree in the world . It rises up to a height of 111 sand bank between India and Sri Lanka.
metres (366 feets). • Mermaid Statue is in Copenhagen.
• Pakistan-Afghanistan border ' Durand line ' was • Temple mount is located in Jerusalem.
drawn in 1893 by Sir Mortimer Durand and • Buland Darwaza is situated near Agra its height
Afghanistan`s ruler Abdur rehman khan. is 176 feet.
• Asian Development Bank was established on • Jordan is an Islamic country which has boundary
16th jan, 1966 (Headqurter in Manilia- Philipine). with many countries.
• Radcliff was a lawyer by profession. • Break up of Germany occurred on 1945 and
• In 1945, Hiroshima was the first city Atom bomb merger on Oct 3, 1990.
dropped. • Iraq occupied Kuwait on 2nd Aug 1990.
• Leo Tolstoy was the political guru of Gandhi. • Indonesia has 13000 islands.
• South Africa is the country which has three • Japan is an archipelago.
capitals. • Namibia is administrated by South Africa.
• A piece of land surrounded by water on three • UAE is the federation of 7 Emirates.
sides is known as “peninsula ". • Bosnia Herzegovina became independent on Jan
17, 1996. proposed the concept of Laissez-Faire in the 18th
• Kosovo mostly consists of Albanian Muslims. Century.
• Baltic States is the name given to the European • The name of Mesopotamia was changes to Iraq
countries like Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia. in the year 1935.
• Spanish is the official language of Argentina. • American war of Independence started in 1776
• The majority of Japan’s Population is by religion and came to an end in 1783.
Shinto. • In 1982 the Falklands war was fought between
• The term Boxer Rebellion is associated with Britain and Argentina.
China. • Sadam Hussain Became President in 1979.
• Philippines comprises of 7000 tropical islands. • After breakup Grobachev became president of
• Aukland and Christ Church are the major cities USSR.
of New Zealand. • Pearl Harbor incident took place on 7th Dec
• Melbourne is the capital city of Australian city 1941.
Victoria. • The currency Euro was launched on 1 Jan 1999.
• Berlin was approved as a capital on 20th June • Alexander died in Babylon in 322 B.C.
1991. • Mohen jo Daro was founded by Sir John
• Manchester is the city of Great Britain famous Marshall, also know as mound of dead. The
for textile industry. people residing there were traders by profession.
• The criminals of the Second World War were There is found of statue of bull, which denotes that
trailed in the city of Nuremburg. people were worshippers of it.
• Mauna Loa (USA) is the largest active volcano • Taj Mahal is locted in Agra, the white marble
of the world. mausoleum built by shah Jahan in the memory of
• Robert Mugabe is the personality of Zimbabwe. his beloved wife Mumtaz Mahal in 1529. It was
• Newton was English and Goethe was German in designed by Shiraz (Iranian Architect) over twenty
origin. years.
• Hazrat Bullay Shah was a famous Sufi poet of • Taxilla is the ancient city of the province of
Punjabi language. His tomb is in the city of Kasur. Punjab. It is the site of ancient archeological
• Haroon ur Rashid belonged to Abbasid dynasty. excavation.
• Firdusi was a Persian poet. • Industrial Revolution first started in
• President Roosevelt of USA delivered his Britain(1917).
famous Four Freedoms speech in 1941. • The Marshal Plan was announced on 5th June
• Duke of Wellington was of England. 1947 at Harvard.
• F.D Roosevelt was elected as president for three • Statue of liberty is 151 feet tall. It is made of
times. copper, located in the Liberty Island in New York.
• Pablo Picasso was born in Spain and settled in It was presented by France to US. It unveiled in
Paris. 1886.
• Ajmeer is fomous for a sufi saint’s tomb named • The original residents of India before the arrival
Khawaja Moin ud Din Chisti. of the Aryan were Dravidi
• Lloyd George of Great Britain represented in • Buddhism is non-theistic religion.
treaty of Versailles. • Majority of the population of Vietnam comprise
• British rules over India about 90 years. of Buddhist.
• Shogun period (1603-1867) is related to Japan. • A group of Nightingales is called a Watch.
• There are 5 lending religions in the world. • Northern Europe is known with Scandinavian
• In Opium war Britain fought against China. Region and Nordic Region.
• At the end of Second World War in 1945, • Countries Area wise-Russia-Canada-China-
Germany was divided among 4 major powers. USA-Brazil-Pakistan-Bangladash.
• Akbar the great ruled the India from 1556-1605 • Virtue party belongs to Turkey.
A.D. • The Gurkhas are the original inhabitants of
• Before Independence East Timor was being ruled Nepal.
by Indonesia. • The term “In Camera” is used for the trial of case
• Imam Ayatullah Khumani Brought about an when case is heard without reporting to public.
Islamic revolution in Iran by ousting Shah Reza • Latin term De Jure means by Law.
Shah in the year 1979. • The word Iron Curtain was used by Winston
• Doer war fought between South Africa and Churchill.
British. • Reconciliation means when third party
• People’s Republic of chine gained its investigates and suggests a solution to a dispute.
independence in 1949 under the leadership of • Tax on import and Export is called Tariff.
Mao-Zedong. In China the Cultural Revolution • Stone Age is also known as Paleolithic period.
lasted from 1966-1969. • Sugar Island is the located at the confluence of
• Sumerian Civilization were settled in Euphrates Ganga and the Bay of Bengal.
and Tigris regions. • Agraphia means inability to write.
• Civil War of USA lasted from 1861-1865. • King Faisal is called “The Islamic Coordinator”.
• Hong Kong was returned to china on 1 July • The creator of “Mona Lisa” belonged to Italy.
1997. • The Labor party believes in Socialism.
• A French economist named Francois Quesnay • The US Senate comprises 100 members.
• “The Sun also Rises” is written by Earnest • Samudar Gupta is called ‘Napoleon of India’.
Hemingway. • The theme of the famous play ‘Caesar and
• Black Death reaches England in 1348. Cleopatra’ by G.B. Shah is a History.
• Intifada denotes Palestinian uprising. • The reign of Razia Sultana lasted for 4 years.
• Caucasus is situated between Caspian and Black • ‘Gita or Vedas’ are the holy books of Hindus.
Sea. • Khalid bin Waleed had been titled as ‘saif-ullah’.
• Kabul in the largest city of Afghanistan. • Uqba-bin-Nafah is called ‘Muslim Alexander’.
• In 1783 Britain acknowledged the independence • ‘Lords’ is famous a cricket ground in England.
of USA in Treaty of Paris. • During the civil war the supporter of the
• Term the belief in the “rightness” of rule is parliament came to be called Roundheads-
legitimacy. supporters of OLIVER CROMWELL and the
• Tyranny is the form of government in which one parliamentarians against KING CHARLES 1
person rules arbitrarily. during the ENGLISH CIVIL WAR.
• Barbers invaded North Africa before Arabs. • The queen can do no wrong means the queen is
• Popular name of Canada is Land of Maple. immune from the jurisdiction of law.
• Indian city, Ahmedabad, is associated to textile • The federal government of the USA came into
industry. existence on 30th April, 1787.
• ‘National People’s Assembly’ belongs to Algeria. • In America the residuary powers are vested in
• Aeroflot is Russia’s airline. the sates.
• Bakhtar is the news agency of Afghanistan. • Virginia, one of US states, is called the
• Croix de Guerre is the highest military award of MOTHER OF PRESIDENTS.
France. • The anti federalists later on assumed new name
• Som is the currency of Uzbekistan. ‘CAVALIERS’.
• Machiavelli was born in Florence. • The American declaration of independence was
• Montesquieu wrote ‘the spirit of laws’. issued in 1783.
• Rousseau was born in Geneva. • ‘The pharos of Alexandria ‘, an ancient wonder,
• Bentham is the father of utilitarianism. was situated in an Island near Alexandria was a
• Lenin was a Bolshevik leader. light house.
• Hitler’s theory of the state is known as National • PM Indira Gandhi was assassinated by Sikhs in
Socialism. 1984.
• John Locke advocated basic human rights. • ‘Blue mosque’, also known as the mosque of
• Montesquieu was a political sociologist. ‘Sultan Ahmad’, is the only mosque in the world
• Mao joined communist party in 1921. that has six minarets, and it is situated in Istanbul.
• Cease fire between Iran and Iraq took place in • Omar bin Abdul Aziz was a caliph of Umayyad
1988, by the intervention of U.N. dynasty.
• 8 furlongs make one mile. • Mizzini was known as the ‘the prophet of Italian
• Balloki barrage is located on Ravi. Unification’.
• Loan to a corporation is ‘debt funding’. • Baba Farid Gang Shakar was the first Punjabi
• Khadija Mastoor wrote Angan. poet.
• Imam Ghazali is the author of Ihya-ul-Uloom. • National game of Switzerland is skiing.
• Boxing is called ‘noble art of self defence’. • UAE consists of seven independent states. Abu
• 50 nations are there in Africa. Dhabi, Sharjah, Fujaira are three of the seven
• Fort Monroe is located at Suleiman hills. states.
• Derawar fort is located in Cholistan Desert. • Safety stock of the grains hold by the
• Relli is the name of a game. government is ‘overhead stock’.
• Al Beruni discovered that light travels faster than • General sales tax, under the constitution 1973 is
sound. a Federal subject.
• Due to buffer system, human blood has a ph of • House of lord is the final court of appeal in
7.4. England.
• General secretariat of the European parliament is • Two terms tenure of US parliament was fixed in
in Luxemburg. 1951.
• On 2nd August, 1990, Iraq occupied Kuwait. • The federalists later on assumed new name,
• The city of Jerusalem is known as ‘Al Quran’. Republic
• Headquarter of PLO is in Ramallah; it is founded • The lower house of France consists of National
in 1964. assembly.
• In East Jerusalem ‘wailing wall’ is a sacred place • All light waves have same frequency.
of Jews. • Buddhism accounts for 100% total population in
• Hindenburg line is a boundary line between Bhutan.
Poland and Germany. • Mauritius is the part of the world that is known
• Changa Manga, part of Punjab, is famous for as ‘star and key of the Indian ocean’.
Sheesham Timber forest. • Tower of silence is Place where dead remains of
• Karl Marx belonged to Germany. followers of Zoroastrian are placed after funeral
• ‘Bear’ is a symbol of Russia. rituals.
• King Faisal was shot dead by his nephew in • Shah Jehan is called the ‘master builder’.
1975, in the city of Riyadh. • Pristine is the capital of Kosovo.
• To show the distribution of people of Pakistan • The largest city of South Africa is Cape Town.
we should use ‘Do method’. • After joining congress, Muslim League joined
• Hieroglyphics is the script of Nile Civilization. the interim government in October 1946.
• General Sherman is a living old tree in California • The Bofors scandal occurred in India.
State of U.S. • Czar is the title used by the ruler of Russia from
• After persistent decay, radium would be finally 1547 to 1721.
changed into Lead. • Gorgon is a terrible monster of Greek
• Grand Canyon National Park in U.S.A. is located mythology.
in the State of Arizona. • The reduction or elimination of inflation is called
• Marseilles is the seaport of France. creeping inflation.
• Who wrote 'Muslim Sufferings under Congress • Indira Gandhi was the famous PM who first used
Rule':Maulvi Fazlul Haq. the popular slogan ‘gharibi hatao’.
• Sindh Sagar is between the rivers of: Indus and • A pair of scissors is an example of a lever.
Jhelum. • Pair of doors belongs to the second class of lever.
• Nanga Parbat is commonly known as: Killer • During the winter months 90% of fallen leaves
mountain. are taken underground by earth worm.
• Who invented CD. (Compact Disc: James T. • Dick Turpin was a highway man.
Russell. • Four US presidents are so far assassinated.
• Videotape used in camcorders to record audio • Incident ‘Boston Tea Party’ took place in
and video signal employee Fine grains of Iron America.
oxide. • Initially, Arab league has seven countries.
• The real brother of Hazrat Yousuf A.S was Bin- • Timbola is a kind of lottery.
Yamin. • Sir William Howard Russell was the first Great
• Taliban movement in Afghanistan emerged from War correspondent.
Kandhar. • A meteorological term for a high pressure is
• Largest coal deposits have been discovered in called anticyclone.
which Taluka of Sindh Province: Diplo. • Zenda vesta is a holy book of parsis.
• Nubian Monuments are located in Egypt. • Islamic summit Minar is erected in Lahore.
• Shaheed Benazir Bhutto became first woman • Privatization program began in Pakistan is 1991.
Prime Minister of Pakistan on December 2, 1988. • Spirograph is an apparatus used for recording the
• How many planets are is solar system? 8 movement of the lungs.
• Which cell does not have a nucleus? RBC • Chomas festival is held in Kalash valley near
• Abusive Drug Which Cells Of Body Most Chitral.
Effected? Brain • Defense day is celebrated in Pakistan since 1966.
• Who killed Abu-Jahal? Maaz & Mauz • Name of a famous mosque in Beijing is Niujie
• Pakistan Falls in? Golden Triangle Mosque.
• On US map Alaska State is on? Away from • Flag flown at half mast means national
mainland mourning.
• In English Dictionary Which Word Has Largest • Maginot line divides France from Germany.
Words? S • Declaration of human rights was adopted on 10th
• What are Capital goods? Goods used for further December, 1948.
production • Olive branch is a sign of peace.
• Horse is the Chinese name given to the year • Cox orange pippen is a biological name of an
2000. apple.
• Pollen is produced in a part of the flower called • Afghanistan was known as Ariana.
the Calyx. • The first European scientist, who refuted the
• After drinking contaminated water you would be belief that the earth was the centre of the universe,
most apt to develop symptoms of ‘typhoid fever’. was Copernicus.
• Panini was a great scholar of Sanskrit language. • Prior to independence, Ghana was called ‘Gold
• Hundred years war fought between France and Coast’.
Britain during 1338-1453. • Tanzania was formed by the unification of two
• Wenceslas square is in Prague. countries, Tanganyika and Zanzibar.
• The first Afro-Asian conference held in April • Drinker’s apparatus is for measuring the amount
1955. of Alcohol in the blood.
• Hot money is said for money which moves from • Dewar’s flask is called as thermos.
one place to another to seek profit or high rate of • Chief food of mosquito larva is micro organism
interest. found in water.
• Liver receives blood from the alimentary canal • Chief food of butterfly larva is leaves of plants.
through hepatic portal vein. • Clinical thermometer usually measures in
• At the equator, the equation of the day is 12 Fahrenheit.
hours. • If a green leaf is seen in a red light its color will
• Singapore city is known as ‘lion city’. be black.
• The chemical name of baking soda is sodium • Roots absorb water from soil which is
bicarbonate. Hygroscopic.
• Pharaoh is the title of the king of ancient Egypt. • Legumes increase the fertility of the soil by
adding nitrogen to the soil. • Pan-Islam originated in 1880 in Ottomon Empire
• New varieties of organisms can be brought about was a movement for uniting the Islamic Nations.
by hybridization. • Paper was invented in 3500 BC by Chinese.
• Male child is born if xy chromosomes are united. • Printing was invented by Chinese and Printing
• Seeds are developed from Ovule. Press introduced by the German, Gutan Burg.
• Parthenocarpic fruits are seedless fruits. • Unity, faith & discipline was used by Quaid on
• Chlorophyll contains magnesium. Dec: 28, 1947.
• Oxidation is the process in which electron is lost. • Philately is the hobby of stamp collection.
• Light is necessary for photosynthesis because it • Oscar Award was introduced by Louis B Mayer
produce ATP and reducing substance. of Metro Goldwin-Mayer Academy Award in
• Oxygen liberated from photosynthesis comes 1927.
from water. • First black president of South Africa was Nelson
• Red light is most suitable for photosynthesis. Mandela his party was banned in 1961 and he was
• Respiration means food oxidation and evolution imprisioned.
of energy. • Feminism is the belief that women subordination
• Chemical preservation of dead organisms in to men should end.
liquid is called Cryo-Bilogy. • River boat Gondola is used in Italy’s city Venice.
• Trypanosome a parasite causing sleeping • Hydaspes River is now called the Jhelum River.
sickness. • Dinosaur means “Terrible” lizard.
• Half-time is a time of radioactive substance • The name of heaviest dinosaur was
taken by that substance to decompose radioactivity Branchiosaurus.
to half of its weight. • Ikhwan as Safa, a secret Arab organization was
• In Nuclear DNA is concentrated in chromatin. founded in Basra, Iraq.
• Cellulose respiration is done by Mitochondrion. • St. Vitus’s Dance is a disease.
• Light energy is stored in the form of chemical • Pyramids of Egypt are the oldest and only
energy due to the activity of Chloroplast. survived wonder.
• Protoplasm is a colloidal solution. • The first tanks were used in 1916 during WW-I
• In cryptograms, the sex organs are primitive and by British.
hidden. • Harward University is in USA, Cambridge is in
• Thallophytia include algae, fungi, and lichens. UK
• Angiosperm includes the plants which have • Titanic sank on 14 April, 1912 on voyage from
covered flowers and covered seed. Southampton to New York City in North Atlantic.
• Plant cells resembles animal cell because having • Tour De France is French cycle race.
a cell membrane made up of protoplasm. • First women in space Valentine Tereshkove went
• Snake have been evolved from lizard. into space in Vostoc 6 on 16 June 1963.
• Plants in which seed are outside the fruit are • Watergate scandal involved President Richard
called Gymnosperms. Nixon in 1972.
• 0.200 grams are equal to one carat. • Parses follow Zoroastrianism.
• One million cycles per second is called • Seatle is the seaport of USA.
Megahertz. • Dickson is the seaport of Malaysia.
• Owl can rotate his head to 180 degrees on either • At Hyde Park London public meetings are
sides. assembled.
• Ostrich eat pebbles for helping digestion by • Eskimos live in Igloo.
grinding up the ingested food. • Blitzkrieg means sudden attack.
• Dyne is a unit of Force. • Dragon is the symbol of China.
• Birds are warm blooded animals. • Caspian Sea water is shared by Iran, Russia &
• Birds bones are hollow. Azerbaijan.
• Male birds are more colorful than females. • Magna Carta is known as the Bible of English
• Birds do not fly are penguins, emus, kiwis, Constitution.
ostriches. • Russian equivalent of Pentagon is Kremlin.
• Aircraft designers test their model of aircraft in • East Timore, the Colony of Portugal, was
with tunnel. captured by Indonesia in 1975.
• Amphibians were the first vertebrate. • Tiwan separated from China in 1949.
• There are three stages of frog. Egg-tadpole-adult • Ulster Unionists wanted to retain British rule in
frog. Northern Ireland.
• Metamorphosis - > a series of changes. • Anti Semitism means animosity towards Jews.
• Konrad Lorenz (1903-1989) was one of the first • Lens at the end of the compound microscope is
to study animal behavior. called objective.
• Amal is radical Lebanese Shi’ite military force • Protoza was first observed in compound
established in 1970 by Musa Sadr. microscope.
• Balfour Declaration was issued in 2 Nov: 1917. • Francisco Fernandez introduced Tobacco in
• Bootlegging is a form of smuggling. Europe.
• Religion of Chinese people is Confucianism. • Mobile phones started in 1973 by Martin Cooper.
• Long March was 9600 km journey organized by • Penology is the study, theory and practice of
Mao Tse Tang in the year of 1931-1934. prison management & criminal rehabilitation.
• Length of India-China border is 3,380 km. in 1602.
• Cyprus gained independence from Britain in • China is situated in Eastern part of Asia.
1960. • Bosnia-Herzegovina joined the UN on May 22,
• Cyprus was divided into Turkish Repbublic of 1992.
Northern Cyprus and Greek Cyprus in 1974. • Costa Rica is a Central American country.
• Al-Azhar University I located in Cairo, Egypt. • Equator passes through Brazil.
• Fortress of Grenada, known as Alhamra is in • After Australia, Europe is the smallest continent.
Spain. • Sakhalin Islands enriched with oil reserves are
• Capital of ancient Babylonia was Babylon. claimed by Russia & Japan.
• Babylon was on the bank of Euphrates. • The total length of railways in Pakistan is 8875
• Alma-Ata (Father of Apples) is the capital of km.
Kazakhstan. • The largest district of Punjab by area is
• Ireland is also called Eire. Bahawalpur.
• Largest earthquake fatalities occurred in Izmir, • Pakistan Environmental Protection Ordinance
Turkey in 1999. was enforced in 1984.
• Pentagon is in Arlington, Virginai state. • Frost shattering kind of weather takes place on
• Pentagon was designed by George Burgstrom. the valley side above the surface of a glacier.
• Takla Makan in China is the driest desert in Asia. • Monsoon wind reverses seasonlally.
• Gamal Abdel Nasser nationalized Suez Canal in • Bermuda triangle extends up to South Florida &
1956. Puerto Rico.
• Capital of Tebet is Lhasa. • The longest river in South Asia is Brahmputra.
• White House is in Washington DC. • The oldest Hydro-electric Project in Pakistan is
• Frigid Zone is the area withing the polar circle in Malakand.
area around the South Pole. • Europe has no desert.& Australia has no glacier
• Guantanamo Bay is in Cuba. • Arabia, Scandinavia & Alaska are called
• Tartus is the seaport of Syria. Peninsula.
• Voctoria falls are on the border b/w Zimbabwe & • The richest fishing ground in the world is North
South Africa. Eastern Asia.
• House of U.S Congress in Washington D.C is on • When one place on the earth is on a bigger
Capitol Hill. eastern longitude then its time will be ahead.
• The idea of SAARC originated in the mind of • Arakan Yoma: is the exten¬sion of the
Zia ur Rehman. Himalayas located in Myanmar.
• Pakistan left Commonwealth in 1972 and • Climograph: is a graphical representation of the
rejoined in 1989. differentia-tion between various types of climate.
• Mustafa Kamal Pasha gave 6 Principles of • Cosmic year: One cosmic year is equal to the
Kemalism. time taken by the sun to complete one orbit around
• Dayton Accord was signed to solve the problem the galactic centre.
of Bosnia. • Date Line, International: International Date Line
• The Chinese communist party was founded in is an internationally agreed line drawn parallel to
1921. the 180° meridian. It divides the Pacific Ocean
• Karl Marx and Engels presented the Communist into two equal parts. A crossing of the
Manifesto in 1848. International Date Line entails repeating one day
• The Batista regime in Cuba was overthrown by when travelling westwards.
Fidel Castro in January 1959. • Aberdeen in Scotland is known for Britain’s
• Rasko mountain is situated in Baluchistan largest granite-exporitng industry. It is knwn as
• Singapore became independent in 1965 Granite City.
• The ‘Aid to Pakistan Consortium’ meets every • Alexander (ship) is the name of the ship in which
year in: Paris Charles Darwin toured for five years.
• One US barrel is equal to: 159 litres • Mediterranean climate has the characteristic of
• Second smallest by area is Monaco ‘dry summers with great sunshine and rainy
• Gibraltar is the smallest colony. winters’
• Monaco has a shortest coastline of 3.49 miles. • Precipitation takes place whentemperature of
• Most sparsely populated territory is Antarctica. moisture in air sharply decreases
• Afghanistan, Bhutan, Mongolia, Nepal are • Which of the following processes is related to
landlocked countries of Asia. the formation of Himalayas? Folding
• Greatest snow fall is recorded at Tamarack • The term ‘Eye’ in a cyclone refers to circular
California (USA) region of relatively light Winds
• Planetary winds consist of doldrums, trace winds • Gold Harp bridge of Istanbul connects Asia with
and westerlies. Europe.
• Rainfall is recorded on maps by Isohyets. • Land occupied by Asia 29.7 %.
• The country which provides free education at • Thickness of earth crust 20 miles.
university level is Sri Lanka. • 45 Countries are there in Asia, 18 in Latin
• The country to adopt gold standard for the first America.
time was UK. • A meteorological term for a high pressure is
• First system of English short hand was devised called anticyclone.
* ATP is a molecule containing high energy bonds. was 9.5.
* The primary producers of organic matter in * Hally's comet will return in the year 2062.
nature are Green plants. * Our solar system has about 140 Natural
* The primary plant body consist of 3 tissue satellites.
systems. * Bacteria ,fungi,virus are Non-green plants.
* A tissue is a group of cells having similar * LASER stands for "light amplification by
structure and function. stimulated emission of radiation".
* The edible portion of mango is Mesocarp. * Brazil covers nearly half of south america
* The rice grain is a seed. * The constitution of 1973 was enforced on 14th
* Ethylene is a hormone concerned with Ripening aug,1973.It is comprises of twelve parts consisting
of fruits. of 280 articles. *
* The biotic relationship between insects and WAPDA (water and power development authority)
plants with reference to pollination is called is responsible for the generation and distribution
Mutualism. of electricity.
* Opium is obtained from seed capsule of opium * The govt of pakistan convened a convention of
poppy. Ulema from 21-24th jan 1951 at karachi. The
* Carbon dioxide is required during convention was attended by 31 muslim religious
photosynthesis process in addition to sunlight and scholars belonging to all sects of Islam.The Ulema
water. agreed on 22 points.
* The cavity of Ascaris is known as Coelom. * The miracle of a pregnant female camel was sent
* The membranous labyrinth of the ear is filled to the nation of samood.
with Endolymph. * The soap was made by Hazrat Salih (AS) first of
* Crura-cerebri is found in Mid-brain. all.
* The compound eye of insect produces Mosaic * The nation of Hazrat Loot (AS) was destroyed
vision. by a rain of stones.
* The post embryoniv stages in the life history of * In six days (Surah Yunus,Verse no three) Allah
cockroach is known as Nymphs. had created the earth and the heaven.
* Ptyalin is present in the saliva. * 32 times along with namaz ,Zakat has been
* Central nervous system control the reflex action mentioned in the Holy Quran.
in the body. * Hajj made compulsory In the year 9 A.H.
* The terminal part of vertebral column in man is * Hazrat Hamza (RA)was the first commander of
called Coceyx. Islamic Army.
* Beingn tertain malaria is caused by plasmodium * There are 114 surahs , 30 Paras and 6666 Ayats
vivax. in the holy Quran.Surah-e-Fatiha is the first surah
* The life history of human malarial parasite in and Surah-e-Nas is the last Surah of the holy
Anopheles was first described by Sir Ronald Ross. Quran.
* The mouth parts of anopheles are adapted to * Seven stages are there in the Holy Quran.
piercing and sucking type feeding. * A shooting star is a meteor that comes from
* The "Urinary system" of the body consists of 3 space,burning out in the earth`s upper atmosphere.
organ. * The total number of star visible with the naked
* Haryersion canals are present in Bone. eye can not be more than 6000.
* The heart bear is initiated and regulated by nodal * Star twinkle for two main reasons, The intensity
tissue made of specialized cardiac muscles called of the stars decreases and increases because of
Purkinje tusse. line-of-sight effect and there are disturbance in the
* The gestation period of human being is Nine gases of the atmosphere.
months. * The earth is about three million miles closer to
* The first heart sound is produced when Diastole the sun in january.
begins. * The essential parts of radio are: Vacuum tubes,
* Kari Landsteiner discovered the blood groups of transistors , Amplifier and Oscillator.
man. * If you look at sky from the moon,It appears
* Prothrombin which helps in clotting of blood is completely black because the moon has no
released by Blood platelets. atmosphere.
* Glycogen is mainly stored in Liver and muscles. * FM stands for Frequency modulation.
* Pepsin converts protein into peptides in acid * THere is no colour of the sky but it is the blue
media. part of the white light of the sun which gets
* The most important function of perspiration is to scattered by the dust particles hanging in the
regulate the body temperature. atmosphere.
* The main function of white blood cells in the * Kilowatt hour (kWh) is a bigger unit of energy
body is to protect the body against diseases. used in addition to SI unit.
* One micron is equal to One-thousandth of a * Mitosis and meiosis are two types of cell
millimeter. * Solar eclipse occurs at the new moon division.
and not on the full moon and atleast one & seven * Light travels at a speed of 186,000 miles per sec.
is maximum no of solar eclipse in a year * The volcanoes of HAWAII are the most common
* The highest earth quake severity on richter scale and thoroughly studied in the world
has been recorded at southern chile in 1960 which * There is about 340 million cubic miles of liquid
water on the surface of the earth • The title “Oval Hero” is with Fazal Muhammad.
* Ducts are small tubes which transfer the • The sports man Kasparvo is associated with
secretion of glands. Chess.
* Borneo, sumatra , kenya ,uganda, brazil , • Modern summer Olympic were held in Greece in
colombia and equadore are some countries 1896.
through which the equator passes. • Olympic held every 4 years.
* Computer virus has created from pakistan • Hockey became Olympic event in 1908. Pakistan
* The dead sea is the world lowest sea.Its surface took part in 1948 in London.
is 400 metres below the mediterranean. • 1st world cup hockey 1971 at Barcelona (Spain).
* MegaWatt is a unit of power equal to 1000 • Hockey world cup held every 4 year.
kiloWatts. • First world cup cricket 1975, won by West
* There are 15 main tectonic plates which makes Indies.
the dynamic crust of the earth. • India won world cup cricket in 1983 by beating
* Northern edge of the Atacama desert in Chile is West Indies. • 10 countries have test status.
richest with the desposits of copper. • First test mach was played in 1877 between
* Dry ice is solid carbon dioxide at a temperature Australia and England.
of -80 C. • First One day match between Australia and
* Hydro-electric power means production of England in Jan 5, 1971.
electricity by making Dams. • First word cup football 1930, Uruguay, and won
* Chronic disease usually begins slowly and by Uruguay.
persists over a longer time. • 1942 world cup football cup did not hold due to
* Abu Dhabi to Set-up Oil Refinery in Gawadar, Second World War.
Pakistan (2012). • Spain is the current Olympic footfall champion.
*The only fish that can blink with both eyes is a • In cricket batsman can be out by 10 ways.
shark. • First three world cup crickets were played with
*The Niagara falls froze solid as it was so cold in 60 over.
winter of 1932. • Rocky Morciono only heavy weight boxer
*Compared to men, women blink nearly twice. remained unbeaten throughout his career.
*Its not possible to keep your eyes open and • Lowest test match inning is 26 by New Zealand.
sneeze. • Highest no of one-days are played at Sharjah
*56% of the average typing work is done with the Cricket Ground.
left hand. • The champion trophy hockey tournament was
*In every two weeks if the stomach does not introduced by Pakistan in year 1978.
produce a new layer of mucus it will digest itself. • Davis cup is for tennis.
*The words read left to right or right to left in the • Thomas cup badminton is for men only.
words racecar kayak and level are the same. • Each team in volleyball consists of 6 players.
*When a chocolate bar melted in the pocket after a • Modern Olympic Games were first held in
researcher walked by a radar tube, he invented the Athens.
microwave. • ICC has 10 test members and it was founded in
*The brain of the Ostrich is smaller than its eyes. 1965 with Headquarter at Dubai.It’s former name
*In each ear of the cat there are 32 muscles. was Imperial Cricket Conference; established in
*Life span of a dragonfly is 24 hours 1909.Pakistan played first test in 1952 with India.
• What has 32 panels and 642 stitches-A football • Lowest total in one day cricket is 36 by Canada.
(soccer) • Tennis player steffi graf belongs to Germany.
• First British open squash championship played in • First modern Olympic games were held in 1896
1922. in Athens.
• First world squash championship 1976. • First women competed in Olympic games in
• Jhangir khan has won world open 6 times. 1912.
• Wimbledon open tennis was instituted in 1877. • The number of countries which participated in
• A winner of four competitions (Wimbledon, the first Olympic Games held at Athens was Nine
French open, us open, and Australia open) is • Who owns The Oval cricket ground- Prince
called Grand Slam. • Most Wimbledon single Charles
(Men) title are won by Pete Sampras (USA). • • Who among the following batsmen achieved the
Most Wimbledon single (woman) title won by feat of hitting six 6s in one over for the first time
Martina Navratilova (USA). in international cricket during the World Cup 2007
• Common Wealth game are held every 4 years, Herschelle Gibbs
they were started in 1931. • The Honourable Usain St. Leo Bolt, born 21
• First Asia games were played at New Delhi in August 1986), is a Jamaican sprinter and a five-
1951. time World and three-time Olympic gold medalist.
• Current World cup holder of hockey is Australia. He is the world record and Olympic record holder
• FIFA established in Paris on May 21, 1904. in the 100 metres, the 200 metres and (along with
• Grand slam is the title associated with Pete his teammates) the 4×100 metres relay. He is the
Sampras. reigning Olympic champion in these three events.
• Michael Chang (USA) is the youngest to win the • First cricket cup was played in England in 1974.
title of grand slam. • First Asian Games were held in New Delhi in
1951. From 1954 they were held every four years. on a computer.
• Baron Pierre de Coubertin was founder of the  and acrophobia a fear of Heights.
modern Olympic Games.  A CPU( cache) is a cache used by the central
• Bunting is a term in the game of Baseball. processing unit of a computer to reduce the
• Grand Master is a term in Chess. average time to access memory. The cache is a
• Grand Slam is a term in sports associated with smaller, faster memory which stores copies of the
Bridge as well as Lawn Tennis. data from the most frequently used main memory
• Martina Hingis (born 30 September 1980) is a locations.
retired Swiss professional tennis player who spent  “Dry ice” is a Solid Carbon Dioxide.
a total of 209 weeks as World No. 1. She won five  Chemically diamond is a Pure Carbon.
Grand Slam singles titles (three Australian Opens,  Gas is use in Fire Cylinders CO2.(CO2 is use for
one Wimbledon, and one US Open). She also won extinguishing fire)
nine Grand Slam women's doubles titles, winning  Sulphuric Acid is use in the car batteries.
a calendar year doubles Grand Slam in 1998, and  ‘Parkinson’ is adisease of Brain.
one Grand Slam mixed doubles title.  The normal pulse beat of a human body is
• Olympic Games were held twice in Paris and between 72—80.
London.  An instrument designed for testing the purity of
• The term “Stalemate” is related to the game of milk is called Lactometer.
Chess.  “Autopsy” is the Post-Mortem examination of a
• Term ‘butterfly’ associated with ? Swimming body.
• How many rings on the Olympic flag: Five  “Lexicography” is the branch of science which
• Who ran the first marathon: Phidipedes deals with the process of writing dictionaries.
• How is the Olympic torch lit- By the sun in  Speed of Sound in Air 331 m/s.
Greece  Red Colour has largest and Blue colour has
• Tour De France is French cycle race. shortest Wavelength.
• Footballer Zaidane originally belongs to which  “Pomology” is the study and cultivation of fruit.
country? Marseille, France  Logarithm tables were invented by John Napier
 Fish is the Best source of protein.
 Most commonly used bleaching agent is
chlorine
QUESTIONS FOR EVERYDAY SCIENCE  The chief constituent of gobar gas is methane.
 Spleen is called the graveyard of Red Blood  The frequency of which of the following is the
Cells. highest? Radio waves
 Oxgen Gas was discovered by Priestly.  “Charles Drew” was the first pioneered the idea
 Dr. James Waston discovered the structure of of a blood bank.
DNA in 1953.  Kidneys organ of the body purifies the blood.
 Cell for the first time was discovered by Robert  Skin is highly affected by the nuclear radiation
Hook. first.
 “Debugging” is the process of locating and  Radio waves travel with almost the velocity of
fixing or bypassing bug s (errors) in computer Light.
program code or the engineering of a hardware  Diamond is the hardest mineral.
device.  Life history of human malaria parasite in
 ‘Claustrophobia” is defined as the fear of Anopheles was first described by Ronald Ross
enclosed spaces.  The distance between the earth and the sun is
 “Brass” is an alloy of copper and zinc; the smallest in the month of January.
proportions of zinc and copper can be varied to  Green vegetables are a good source of Minerals
create a range of brasses with varying properties. and Vitamins.
 “Bronze” is a metal alloy consisting primarily of  One metric ton is equal to 1000 kg, or 2204
copper, usually with tin as the main additive. pounds.
 Vitamin C (also callead Ascorbic Acid) is a  One square foot is equal to144 sq inches and 1
powerful antioxidant, and aids in the production of meter is equal to 3.28 foot.One nautical mile is
collagen, and stimulates the immune system. equal to 6080.
Vitamin C is essential for appetite.  “Monometer” is an instrument for measuring
 “Soda Water” serves as a primary remedy for Gaseous Pressure.
upset stomach.  Atmospheric pressure at sea level is 760 mm
 Normal arterial blood pH is 7.40, with a range of  The acceleration caused by gravity per second is
about 7.36-7.44. Blood pH depends on carbon 32 feet.
dioxide (CO2) concentration and bicarbonate  1 Inch is equal to 2.54 centimeters.
(HCO3) concentration.  Silicon is called the “Earth maker”.
 The main constituent of Sui Gas is Methane.  When a disease occurs over a large area of
 Agoraphobia is the fear of open or public earth’s surface at one time, it is called Epidemic
places. “Agraphia” is the inability to write. disease.
Acrophobia is the fear of heights. Aerophobia is a  The area between the Tropic of Cancer and the
fear of flying, Apiphobia is a fear of what? Bees. Trpic of Capricorn, where the sun is vertically
Cyberphobia is the fear of computers or working overhead at some point of the year is called The
Torrid zone.  RAM stands for Random Access Memory.
 Deficiency of Vitamin C causes Scurvy.  Richest source of Vitamin D is cod liver oil.
 What does Angstrom measure? Speed of ships  1sq cm is equal to how many square mm? 100
 The scientist who first discovered that the earth  1 milligram gold is equal to how many
revolves round the sun was Copernicus. milligrams? 1000
 “Digital Computer” was invented by Howard  We are saved from ultraviolet rays of sun
Alken. through? Ozone Layer
 Wood is the least conducter of electricity.  Vitamin K helps in blood clotting.
 “Cryptography” deals with the study of secret  Iron metabolism in the human body is helpful
writing. for Haemoglobin and blood is red due to
 What is laughing gas? Nitrous Oxide hemoglobin.
 The element common to all acids is Hydrogen.  In how many groups the living organisms that
 Diamond is an allotropic form of Carbon. have back bone, are divided? 5 groups
 Earth revolves around the sun from? West to  Vitamins C not stored in human body and lack
east of vitamin c create skin disease.
 Philately is the science of stamp collection.  Art and science of growing flowers, fruit and
 Hydrometer is used for specific gravity of vegetables is called Horticulture.
liquid.  What did Sir Isaac Pitman invent? A form of
 Which vitamin easily prepared in body? vitamin shorthand
D  “Dactyliography” is the study of finger prints.
 Which gas is commonly used in balloons?  “Etymology” is the study of origin and history
Helium of words.
 The most abundant element in earth curst is  “Plague” is a disease, which spreads by rat.
Oxygen (O) 46.6% and silican is the second  “Choreography” is the art of designing
abudent element of earth and silican is called earth sequences of movements in which motion, form,
maker. or both are specified. Choreography may also refer
 One horse power is equal to 746 watt. to the design itself, which is sometimes expressed
 Which colour phosphorus used in matches? Red by means of dance notation.
 Oldest known element? Copper  Newton discovered that every applied force has
 Which shape of carbon is used in lead pencils? an equal reaction.
Graphite  When heavy unstable elements split into
 Artificial silk is called rayon. relatively smaller elements along with the release
 Basic component of paper is wood. of energy is called fission.
 The bar is a unit of pressure equal to 100  Protein is present in the highest amount in a
kilopascals and roughly equal to the atmospheric human body.
pressure on Earth at sea level.  ‘Bicycle’ was invented by Macmillan
 Light year is the unit of distance.It is the  “Amino Acid” is the smallest unit of Protein.
distance that light can travel in one year. A light  How many pairs of ribs are there in the human
year is equal to 9.46 trillion kilometers. body? 12.
 Largest organ of the body is Skin and largest  A cataract is a clouding that develops in the
gland is Liver. crystalline lens of the eye or in its envelope (lens
 Kidney disease due to overdose of vitamin c. capsule), varying in degree from slight to
 CPU is an abbreviation of Central Processing complete opacity and obstructing the passage of
Unit. light.
 Cusec is unit of water flow.  Ice melting at poles is because of Ozone
 ATM stands for Automated Teller Machine. depletion. Afforestation stands for planting of new
 Mirage is an example of refraction of Light. Trees.
 Sound travels fastest in Glass.  “Marie Curie” was a physicist and chemist
 The gravitational force on the body is called as famous for her pioneering research on
Weight. radioactivity. She was the first person honored
 Most astronomers believe that origin of the with two Nobel Prizes—in physics and chemistry.
Universe is Big Bang Theory.  On boiling egg hardens which indicates the
 Hepatitis and jaundice are the diseases of Liver. presence of Protein.
 Neon gas is used in decoration lighting.  Abusive drugs damage cells of Brain.
 Creature having both male and female organs is  In modern television Cathode Ray Tube is
known as Hermaphrodite. replaced with Transistor.
 A low area storm with high winds rotating about  Acupuncture is a type of alternative medicine
a center of low atmospheric pressure is called that treats patients by insertion and manipulation
Cyclone. of solid, generally thin needles in the body.this
 The first Muslim scientist who presented the medical treatment was found in China.
law of reflection and refraction isIbn-ul-Haitham.  “Stainless Steel” contains chromium, Iron and
 The difference in the duration of day and night corban.
increases as one move from Equator to poles.  Red blood cells have no nucleus
 Solar system was discovered by Nicolaus  Pain in ears when aeroplane goes down because
Copernicus. of High Air pressure.
 The maximum limit of sound beyond which a purification to make it fit for human consumption
person can become deaf is 129 db. as drinking water.
 Natural gas effect on our lungs because, it is  Sulphur is mixed with the rubber to make it more
harmful for human being. When ever we inhale flexible.
carbon monoxide its poisonous and human body  Dysentery is an intestinal inflammation,
feeling illness. Its very dangrous when ever especially in the colon, that can lead to severe
natural gas leak some where repair or block this diarrhea with mucus or blood in the feces.
leakage its very harmfull for human body and  Vibrio cholerae is a Gram-negative, comma-
childrens as well. shaped bacterium. Some strains of V. cholerae
 The tiny air sacs in the lungs tissues are called cause the disease cholera.
Aliveoli.  “Thanatophobia” is an extreme and irrational
 The quantity of charge that is stored in a fear of death.
condenser is measured in Coulombs and SI unit of  “Psoriasis” is a common skin condition that
pressure is Pascal. causes skin redness and irritation.
 The deficiency of Viamin E causes sterility in  “Hippocratic Oath” is an oath historically taken
men and women. by physicians and other healthcare professionals
 A xerophyte or xerophytic organism is a plant swearing to practise medicine ethically. It is
that has adapted to survive in an environment that widely believed to have been written by
lacks water, such as a desert. Hippocrates, often regarded as the father of
 A halophyte is a plant that grows where it is western medicine, or by one of his students.
affected by salinity in the root area or by salt  Microphone is used to convert sound waves into
spray, such as in saline semi-deserts, mangrove electrical energy.
swamps, marshes and sloughs, and seashores.  Penicillin is widely used as an antibiotic
 An epiphyte is a plant that normally grows on  The air we inhale is mixture of gases. Which of
another plant for support. It is not parasitic, but the following gases in the mixture is highest in
uses the host plant for support only. percentage? Nitrogen
 Anthophobia is the fear of flower. Xenophobia is  The average thickness of the earth's crust is
the dislike or fear of people from other countries. 32km.
 Photophobia is the extreme sensitivity to light.  The substances human body produces to fight
 “Herpes” is a disease caused by a herpes virus, against disease germs are called Antibodies.
affecting the skin or the nervous system.  The distance of place south or north of Equator is
 “Erythrocyte” is a red blood cell ( typically a called Latitude.
biconcave disc without a nucleus) that contains the  “Aboriculture” is a science of the cultivation,
pigment hemoglobin and transports oxygen and management, and study of individual trees, shrubs,
carbindioxide to and from the tissues. vines, and other perennial woody plants.
 “Leucocyte” is a colourless cell which circulates  “Vitamin E” is present in egg.
in the blood and body fluids and is involved in  “Y2K” is a computer problem.
counter acting foreign substances and disease ; a  Which of the following animals can hear
white blood cell. ultrasonic sound? Bat
 “Isobar” a line on a map connecting points  SIM stands for Subscriber identity Module.
having the same atmospheric pressure.  The energy generation in stars is due to Fusion
 “Pneumonia” is a lung infection in which the air- of light nuclei.
sacs fill with pus.  Martin Cooper is known for his invention of
 “Leprosy” is a contagious bacterial disease that Mobile Phone.
affects the skin, mucous membranes and nerves,  The law of floating bodies was discovered by
causing discoloration and humps on the skin and, greek scientist Archimedes.
in severe cases, disfigurement and deformities.  First human heart transplant operation
 “Lithophytes” are a type of plant that grows in or conducted by Dr. Christian Bernard on Louis
on rocks. Lithophytes feed off moss, nutrients in Washkansky, was conducted in 1967
rain water, litter, and even their own dead tissue.  Exposure to sunlight helps a person improve his
 Gunpowder is a mixture of sulphur, charcoal and health because the ultraviolet rays convert skin oil
potassium nitrate (nitre). When water is added to into Vitamin D
the mixture potassium nitrate dissolves.  The ozone layer restricts Ultraviolet radiation
 A black hole is a region of spacetime from which  Eugenics is the study of altering human beings
nothing, not even light, can escape. by changing their genetic components
 Rabies (Hydrophobia) is a disease recognized by  Ecology deals with Relation between organisms
Insane Dog biting. It effect on the Central Nervous and their environment.
system.  Filaria is caused by Mosquito.
 Pneumonia affects the respiratory system.  If speed of rotation of the earth increases,
 “Cooking gas” is a mixture of Butane and weight of the body decreases
Propane.  Fathometer is used to measure Ocean depth
 Iron articles rust because of the formation of a  Gabriel Daniel Fahrenheit was a German
mixture of ferrous and ferric hydroxide. Physicist ; developed the mercury thermometer in
 “Chlorination” is the process of adding the 1714 ; devised temperature scale
element chlorine to water as a method of water  Who discovered penicillin? Alexander Fleming.
 “Entymology” is the study of Insects. dry ice, is widely used as a refrigerant. Its cooling
 In Algebra and mathematics who is credited effect is almost twice that of water ice; its special
with the originating the Binomial Theorem by advantages are that it does not melt as a liquid but
Omar-i-Khayyam. turns into gas, and that it produces an inert
 Nitrogen gas is used in electric bulb. atmosphere that reduces bacterial growth.
 One US barrel is equal to 159 litres.  The origin of earth dates back to approximately?
 Quicklime is an alkaline powder obtained by 4.6 billion year
strongly heating which other material? Chalk.  The dates on which day and night is equal are?
 What is the name of the milky fluid obtained 21st march and 23rd september
from trees which is used to produce rubber? Latex.  Haematite is an ore of iron.
 Which is the only mammal with the power of  Earth completes one rotation on its axis in? 23
active flight? Bat. hours 56 mints and 4.9 sec
 Which lower level of clouds are commonly  Which of the following gases is most
called ‘rain clouds’? Nimbus. predominant in the sun? Hydrogen
 Which medical specialty is concerned with the  The coldest planet is Neptune.
problems and illnesses of children? Pediatrics.
 The Cornea of the eyes is the only part of body
 What name is given to the stiffening of the body without blood supply.
after death? Rigor mortis.
 The Average weight of man’s brain is 4.8 ounces.
 The name of which Roman god means 'shining
father' in Latin? Jupiter.  The Average weight of woman’s brain is 4.4
ounces.
 What is the central colour of a rainbow? Green.
 What part of the body consists of the duodenum,  The most common element in the atmosphere is
the jejunum and the ileum? Small intestine. Nitrogen (N), which is present at 78.08 percent by
 What, in internet terminology, does SMTP stand volume and 75.52 percent by mass.
for? Simple Mail Transfer Protocol.  The most common element in the universe is
 What, in internet terminology, does FTP stand Hydrogen (H), according for 90 percent of all
for? File Transfer Protocol. known matter in the universe, and68 percent by
 What is the art of preparing, stuffing and mass in the Solar System.
mounting the skins of animals to make lifelike  Radium was discovered by Mario Curie Pierre
models called? Taxidermy. Curie.
 What is the technical name for abnormally high  Railway Engine was invented by Stephenson.
blood presure? Hypertension.  The largest bone of human body is Thigh Bone.
 What part of eye is responsible for its color?  The proportion of water in human body is about
The iris. 85%. (Blood in Human Body 5-6 Liter 10 % of
 What is the second planet from the sun? Venus. total volume )
 Which gas used in advertising signs has the  Cockroach is considered as the ancient insect of
symbol Ne? Neon. the world.
 In medicine, which is the most widespread  “Rickets” is a disease of the bones ( due to
parasitic infection? Malaria. deficiency of Vitamin D ).
 What causes earthquakes? Earthquakes occur  Sound will travel fastest in Solids.
when energy stored within the Earth, usually in the  Lack of oxygen at high altitude produces
form of strain in rocks, suddenly releases. This bleeding.
energy is transmitted to the surface of the Earth by  Chronometer is used to measure time while on
earthquake waves. ship.
 What is Galaxy? Galaxy, a massive ensemble of  Dental enamel is the hardest thing present in a
hundreds of millions of stars, all gravitationally human body.
interacting, and orbiting about a common center.  The density of a liquid is measured by
Astronomers estimate that there are about 125 Hydrometer.
billion galaxies in the universe. All the stars  ‘Fathom’ is the unit of measurement of depth.
visible to the unaided eye from Earth belong to
 Iron is the most widely used metal.
Earth’s galaxy, the Milky Way.
 A human body has 236 joints. (206 bones , new
 What is an anemometer? Anemometer (Greek
baby contains 300). There are 24 ribs in a human
anemos, “wind”; metron, “measure”), an
body.
instrument that measures wind speed.
 What is paleontology? Paleontology, study of  A colour blind person cannot distinguish between
prehistoric animal and plant life through the Red and Green.
analysis of fossil remains.  Hippocrates is considered as the father of
 How far is the sun from earth? the average Medicine.
distance from Earth is 150 million km (93 million  Platinum is the costliest metal in the world.
miles).  The main component of a TV is a cathode ray
 What was the first creature to travel in space? tube.
The Soviet Union also launched the first living  A man breathes 17 to18 times in a minute.
creature, a dog named Laika, into space on  The breathing rate is controlled by the medulla.
November 3, 1957.  The only metal which is liquid at ordinary
 What is dry ice? Solid carbon dioxide, known as temperature is Aluminium.
 In the normal composition of human body  Natural radioactivity was discovered by
oxygen is 64 percent. Becquerel in 1896
 The use of fingerprints for identification  Neutron was discovered by Chadwick
purposes was first proposed by the British scientist  The circumference of the earth was determined
Sir Francis Galton. by Al-Beruni
 Who invented ‘Printing Press’? Gutenberg  Telephone was invented by Graham Bell
 Who invented ‘Television’? John L. Baird  SI unit of length is Metre, SI unit of force is
 Who was the inventor of ‘mercury Newton, Unit of work in SI units is Joule and Unit
thermometer’? Fahrenheit of Power in SI unit is Watt.
 Albert Einstein presented ‘theory of relativity’.  Energy possessed by a body due to its motion is
 Insulin was invented by F. Banting. called Kinetic Energy
 Who discovered ‘X-rays’? Roentgen  Lens which is thinner at the centre and thicker at
 Dr. Alfred Bernhard Nobel discovered Dynamite the edge is called Concave Lens .
 ‘Law of gravitation’ was introduced by Sir Isaac  A lens which is thicker at the centre and thinner
Newton at the edges is called Convex Lens
 ‘Vaccination for smallpox’ was discovered by  The diameter of a lens is called Aperture
Jenner  Energy in sun produced by hydrogen nuclei is
 Who discovered ‘Oxygen’? Priestley Joseph the result of Fusion
 What is the scientific name of man? Homo  Ohm is unit of which quantity? Resistance
sapiens  Calorie is unit of which quantity? Heat
 Polio, AIDS and Measles are caused by Virus  Dyne is unit of which quantity? Force
 T.B., leprosy , whooping cough and diphtheria  Angstrom is unit of which quantity? Length
are caused by Bacteria  Becquerel is unit of which quantity?
 Lack of vitamin B can cause Beri Beri Radioactivity
 Goiter is caused by Deficiency of Iodine  Who invented printing press? John Guttenberg
 Man eat both plants and animals so called  A beam of white light passing through a prism
Omnivore scatters in Seven colours
 Pepsin produced in stomach digests the Proteins  How much time does the sun light take to reach
 Bile is secreted by Liver the Earth? 8.5 minutes
 Blood sugar level is controlled by hormone  The Sun is made of gases mainly Hydrogen and
called Insulin Helium
 DNA double helix model was given by Watson  The outer surface temperature of the Sun is
and Crick 6000 0C
 Who gave the theory of evolution? Darwin  In the core of the Sun Nuclear Fusion process is
 Pituitary glands are located on Brain occurring all the times.
 Tears are produced by Lachrymal glands  Which is the hottest planet of our solar system?
 In human eye image is formed at Retina Venus
 Lemon contains vitamin C vitamin  Which planet is closest to the Earth? Venus
 What is diploid number of man’s chromosome?  Which planet is biggest from the Sun? Jupiter
46  Which is the closest planet to the Sun? Mercury
 A patient is put to Dialysis, when he or she  During Solar eclipse the moon comes between
suffers from Kidney ailment the Earth and the Sun.
 Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome  During Lunar eclipse the Earth comes between
(AIDS) is infected by Virus the moon and the Sun.
 A universal donor has blood group is O  The greenish planet of solar system is Uranus
(reciepter A&B)  Which planet of solar system is red in colour?
 Kangaroo is native animal of Australia Mars
 Helium, neon and argon are called Noble Gases  Name the blue coloured planet. Neptune
 Water is made of which two gases? Hydrogen  Formation and change of one season to another
and Oxygen is due to Earth Revolution
 Copper is used in making brass, bronze and  The Sun appears to rise from the East and set
German silver. into the West due to Rotation of Earth
 Which atom does not have a neutron? Hydrogen  ROM stands for Read Only Memory
 The charge present on an electron is Negative  A byte is a group of 8 bits
 The charge present on a proton is Positive  SIMM stands for Single Inline Memory Module
 Water was discovered by Cavendish  Four nibbles are equal to Two Bytes
 Most abundant element in human body is  Smallest unit of memory is Bit
Oxygen  1 Megabyte is equal to 1024 Kilobytes
 Which of the following is the lightest element of  1 Kilobyte is equal to 1024 Bytes
the periodic table? Hydrogen  A condition in which memory lost is called
 An instrument used for measuring atmospheric Amnesia.
pressure is called Barometer  Which planet is known as “Earth’s near twin
planet”? Venus  Planet Mars has two moons.
 Which is the brightest planet in the Solar  Bauxite is an ore of aluminium
System? Venus  Mica is a nonconductor of electricity
 The smallest, fastest and smallest diameter  Sun is the biggest star in the universe.
planet is Mercury.  The capacity to do work is called energy.
 Which one of the following planets has the  The energy possessed by a body die to its
maximum number of satellites? Jupiter position is called potential energy.
 To measure electric current: Ammeter is used  Nucleus usually lies in the centre of an animal
 Which instrument is used to measure blood cell
pressure? Sphygmomanometer  Calcium and phosphorus are the essential
 Which instrument is used to measure minute elements of bones.
electrical currents? Galvanometer (vi) Proteins are formed by combination of amino
acids.
 Hydrometer is the device that measures: The
(vii) Rainwater dissolves sulphur dioxide to form
specific gravity of a liquid
sulphuric acid.
 Hygrometer is used to measure: humidity
 The set of instructions given to a computer is
 What is used for detecting and measure
called software.
earthquakes? Seismograph  In a heat engine, heat energy is changed into
 What splits light into its spectrum? mechanical energy
Spectroscope  The smallest unit of measurement of wavelength
 Thermometer is used to measure: Temperature. is angstrom
 The science of study of old age is called  The chemical generally used in refrigerators is
Gerontology ethylene
 The function of the thermostat in a refrigerator  Period of famous Muslim scientists is 7th – 13th
is To maintain the temperature century A.D.
 Blotting paper absorbs ink because The action  Heat radiation travels at a speed equal to speed
of capillary of light
 Name the vaccine that protects against  Amoeba is a unicellular animal.
tuberculosis? BCG  Leprosy is a disorder of the nervous system.
bacillus Calmette-Guérin  Quartz is chemically a Silicate.
 Name the disease of the liver that causes a  Solar eclipse occurs in New moon.
patient to turn yellow? Jaundice  Centigrade & Fahrenheit scales give same
 Equinox is the time when the sun appears reading at - 400o
vertically overhead at noon at the equator.  Who described protoplasm as the physical basis
 In the human body, blood-clotting factor is of life? T. H. Huxley
produced by the liver  The scientist who first discovered that the earth
 Human blood is able to carry large amounts of revolves round the sun was Copernicus
oxygen because of the chemical hemoglobin  Who invented the steam engine? James Watt
 The living part of a plant cell is composed of a  Who discovered circulation of blood in human
nucleus and cytoplasm body? William Harvey
 The front of the eye is covered with a tough  The credit of inventing the television goes to
transparent material called CORNEA Baird
 The smallest branches of an artery lead into tiny  The credit of developing the polio vaccine goes
blood vessels called CAPPILARIES to Jonas Salk
 Insulin is produced in the human body by the  The unit of energy in MKS system is Joule
Pancreas  The telephone was invented by Alexander
 In an animal cell protein is synthesized in the Graham Bell
Ribosome  What is the body temperature of a normal man?
 Chemically finger nails are made up of Protein 36.9oC
 Muscle stiffness is a symptom caused by the  The pancreas secretes Insulin
disease Tetanus  Tibia is a bone found in the Leg
 The fat in our food is digested by the enzymes  The largest part of the human brain is the
lipase Cerebrum
 Sound is a form of energy  Red blood corpuscles are formed in the Bone
 A fraction of sunlight is refracted as it enters the marrow
earth’s atmosphere.  What is the main component of bones and teeth?
 Electric current is measured by an Ammeter. Calcium sulphate
 Light with larger wavelength than that of the red  The main constituent of hemoglobin is Iron
colour is called infrared  The function of hemoglobin is Prevention of
 Medulla Oblongata connects the small brainwith anemia
the spinal chord.  Malaria is a disease which effects the Spleen
 Spinach is a good source of vitamin A, B2  A person of which of the following blood
(Riboflavin) and Iron. groups is called a universal donor? O
 Femur is a bone of the leg.  A person with which of the following blood
 Excessive burning of fossil fuels cause acid rain. groups can receive blood of any group? AB
 Which gland in the human body is called the  Polyamides are synthetic polymers commonly
master gland? Pituitary known as Nylon
 How many bones are there in a newly born  Telephone was invented in 1876 in America by
infant? 300 Graham Bell.
 Which of the following diseases is caused by  Man belongs to the family Hominidae
virus? Small pox  To measure the specific gravity of milk, the
 Medulla oblongata is a part of human Brain instrument used is Lactometer
 Myopia is a disease connected with Eyes  one of the fundamental characteristics of living
 Leukemia is a disease of the Blood organisms is Metabolism
 Short-sightedness can be corrected by using  Water is heated in a kettle. The inside water is
Concave lens heated by convection. A person sitting near the fire
 Trachoma is a disease of the Eyes receives heat by Radiation
 Typhoid and cholera are typical examples of  Three elements needed for the healthy growth of
Water-borne disease plants are N,P,K
 Pyorrhea is a disease of the Gums  Parsec is a unit of Distance
 Lack of what causes diabetes. Insulin  Twinkling of stars is caused by refraction of
 Appendix is appendix is a part of Large light
intestine  In humans , most nutrient molecules are
 ECG is used for the diagnosis of aliments of absorbed by the small intestine
Heart  Laughing gas has chemical composition of the
 Biopsy is done on Tissues taken form a living following two elements which are Nitrogen +
body oxygen
 Dialysis is used for the treatment of Kidney  Hepatitis A is transmitted to different
failure individuals by Water
 Insulin is injected into the intestines by  The unit that coordinates different devices of the
Pancreas computer system is Control unit
 Lock Jaw, i.e., difficulty in opening the mouth  Cancer can be treated by Chemotherapy and
is a symptom of Tetanus radiotherapy
 Lungs are situated in the Thoracic cavity  The name of the common mineral salt present in
 Enzymes help in Digestion of food. Food is sea is Sodium Chloride
normally digested in the Small intestines.  Founder of modern astronomy was Nicolas
 The planet of the solar system which has Copernicus
maximum numbers of Moon is Jupiter (as of  The instrument which measures very high
2011) temperature is Pyrometer
 A unit of length equal to the average distance  Chemical used to kill rats and mice are
between the earth and sun is called Astronomical Rodenticides
unit  The position of earth in its orbit, when it is at its
 The ozone layer is present about 30miles greatest distance from the sun causing northern
(50km) in atmosphere above earth. The stratum summer is called Aphelion
(layer) of atmosphere in which ozone layer lies is  Which of the following layers make radio
called as Stratosphere transmission possible?Ionosphere
 Which rocks are formed by the alteration of pre-  Which of the following explains the reason why
existing rocks by great heat or pressure there is no total eclipse of the sun?
Metamorphic rocks Size of the earth in relation to that of moon
 The most abundant natural Iron oxides are  Which one of the following is a non-metallic
Hematite and Magnetite mineral? Gypsum
 The most abundant elements in sea water  Yeast is used in making bread because it
Sodium and Chlorine produces Carbon dioxide
 The unit of home electricity energy  Oasis is associated with Desert
consumption is Kilowatt hour  Name the famous book of Ibn-Sina in which he
 The speed of sound in dry air at 20 C is about discussed human physiology and medicine? Al-
(343 m/s) Qanoon
 The time light takes from Sun to reach Earth is 8  Animal which captures and readily kills living
minutes animals for its food is called Predator
 Light from Sun travels a distance before it  An alimeter is used for measuring Altitude
reaches Earth 150 Million Km  Oology is the study of Birds eggs
 The most suitable thermometer for measuring  Radioactivity was discovered by Henry
the boiling point of water is Mercury thermometer Bacquerel
 The density of water is greatest at 4°C  The metal used in storage batteries is Lead
 A vacuum can not conduct heat  Barometer was invented by Torricelli
 The building blocks of elements are called  Dynamo was invented by Michael Faraday
Molecules
 Galileo’s first scientific discovery was
 Boiling of an egg is a change which is Chemical
Pendulum
 The usual raw material for ceramics, generally
 Microscope was invented by Aaton Van
found beneath the top soil is? Clay
Leewen Hock  The parachute was used for the first time by
 The scientist who is known as father of J.P.Blanchard
modern biology is Aristotle  The German physicit who first demonstrated
 The first person to see a cell under the existence of Radio waves was Henrich Hertz
microscope was Robert Hooke  Fountain pen was invented by
 The smallest flowering plant is Worffia L.E.Waterman
 The four blood groups were discovered by  The role of heredity was demonstrated by
Karl Landsteiner Mendel
 The atomic number of oxygen is Eight  The instrument used to measure the
 The basic building blocks of proteins are concentration of salt water is the Salinometer
Amino acids  Safety matches was invented by
 The unit of loudness is Phon J.E.Lundstrom
 An ammeter is used to measure Electric  Dynamics is the study of Movements of
current bodies
 Plant that eat insects are called Insectivorous  Statics is the study of Forces acting on
plants bodies at rest
 Fruits that are formed without fertilization  Mechanics is the study of Forces acting on
are called Parthenocarpic bodies
 Plants that flower only once in their lifetime  The electro-cardiograph was invented by
are called Mono carpic William Einthoven
 Penicillin is obtained from Mould  Chronometer was invented by John Harrison
 Herpetology is the study of Reptiles  The study of antiquities is known as
 Osteology is the study of Bones Archaeology
 The botanical name for onion is Allium  The study of the duration of life is known as
Cepa Chronobiology
 The study of heavenly bodies is called Calcium oxide is commonly known as Quick lime
Astronomy  A deviation of light passing from one
 Electric Lamp was invented by Thomas medium to another is known as Refraction
alva Edison  An apparatus for generation of atomic
 The fear of crowd is called Ochlophobia energy is called a Reactor
 The fear of books is called Bibliophobia
 The fear of going to bed is called MORE INFORMATION ABOUT VITAMINS
Clinophobia • Vitamin C is also called Ascorbic Acid it
 Calcium sulphate is commonly called prevents scurvy
Plaster of Paris • Vitamin C is also necessary for utilization of iron
• The food which contains largest amount of
 Sodium carbonate is commonly called
Vitamin C is tomato
Washing Soda
• Cod liver oil contains Vitamin D
 Sodium chloride is commonly known as
• Collagen is the substance that gives elasticity to
Common Salt
skin
 The chemical name of Chloroform is • Vitamin E promotes oxygenation and acts as anti
Trichloromethane aging
 The chemical name of baking powder is • Carbon dioxide we release comes from food we
Sodium bicarbonate eat
 The chemical name of bleaching powder is • Vitamin B2 has what other name Riboflavin
Calcium hypochlorite • Fats are made of carbon, hydrogen and oxygen
 A fungus which can only survive on other • Vitamin E is called anti-aging agent
living organisms is called Obligate Parasite • Vitamin E helps in fertility process
 A plant which lives in the dark is called • Vitamin B helps maintain normal appetite and
Scotophyte good digestion
 Laser was invented by Dr.Charles H.Townes • Water soluble vitamin are B and C and all other
 Thermostat is an instrument used for are fat soluble
regulating Constant temperature • Vitamin A is stored as Ester in liver
 The science of organic forms and structures • Vitamin A is found in carotene bearing plants
is known as Morphology • Vitamin K helps to form prothrobin (fibro gin)
 The fear of women is known as one of the enzymes helpful in blood clotting
Gynophobia • Vitamin E is necessary for iron utilization;
 The fear of men is known as Androphobia normal reproductive function. Vitamin E is for
 The scientist who developed the Quantum reproduction.
theory was Max Plonck • Vitamin A is found in Dairy products
 The acid used in a car battery is Sulphuric • Deficiency of Vitamin A causes Night blindness.
acid • Too much presence of the Potassium salt in
 The system for writing by blind people was human blood increase the risk of heart attack.
invented by Louis Braille • The lack of calcium in the diet causes what
condition-Rickets • Exobiology is the study of life in outer space
• Celluloses are carbohydrates. • Numismatics is the study of coins
• Milk contains lactose. • Eugenics is the study of altering humans by
• Vitamin C is a preventor of infectious disease changing their genes or it refers to Improvement
• Vitamin C is also called Skin food of human race
• Vitamin C can easily be lost in cooking and food • Ethology is the study of animal behavior
storage • Anthropology is the study of origin and physical
• Vitamin D is essential for calcium metabolism. and cultural development of mankind
• Vitamin C hastens healing of wounds • Carpology is the study of fruits and seeds.
• Vitamin capable of formation of blood is B12 • Pathology deals with diseases
• Riches source of Vitamin D is code liver oil • Histology deals with organic tissues
• Riches source of Vitamin A is eggs • Pedology is the study of soil
• Deficiency of Calcium leads to rickets • Cryogenics deals with the production, control
• Vitamin B1 is available is yeast. and application of low temperatures
• Scury, arising due to deficiency of vitamin C, it • Seismology is study of movements inside earth’s
is related to Gastro-intestinal disorder. crust
• Sodium is necessary of nervous system. • Ambidextrous is one who can write with both
• Vitamin D is essential for calcium metabolism. hands.
• Cheese contains vitamin D. • Astrophysics is a branch of astronomy which
• Vitamin C can not be stored in human body. deals with the physical and chemical nature of
• Scurvy, arising due to deficiency of vitamin C, it heavenly bodies.
is related to Gastro-intestinal disorder. • A etiology is the study of causes of disease.
• Sodium is necessary of nervous system. • Cryptology is the study of codes.
• Ground nut has maximum protein • Dendrology is the study of trees.
• Digestion of fat in intestine is aided by • Ergonomics is the study of relationships between
Emulsification people and their working environment.
• Hair, finger nails, hoofs, etc are all make of • Graphology is the study of handwriting.
protein • Psychological study of life in artificial
• Deficiency of sodium and potassium causes environment is called biopsy.
muscular cramps, headache and diahrae • Phycology is the study of Algae.
• Milk (contains 80% water) is a complete food. • Mycology is the study of fungi.
• Cheese contains vitamin D. • The art of compiling dictionary is called
• Vitamin E is for reproduction. Lexicography.
• Glucose is the source of energy for human brain. • Cartography is the art of making maps and
• Major component of honey is Glucose charts.
• Three main food nutrients are carbohydrates, • Philately is hobby of stamp collecting.
protein and fats. Other are vitamins and minerals • An onomastician studies what - Names
• Meat is rich in iron we need to make blood cells • Thanatology is the study of what Death
• Eating of coconut increases man’s mental • The study of human population is called
faculties Demography.
• Food poisoning can result from the eating of too • What does an otologist study-The ear and its
much toadstools. diseases
• Vitamin c is also known as Ascorbic Acid. • Noologists study what-The Mind
• Celluloses are carbohydrates. • Semiology is the study of what-Signals
• Milk contains lactose • What is silviculture- Forestry
• Ascorbic acid is essential for the formation of • What is Xylography- Wood Engraving
bones and teeth. • Paleontology is the science of history of life.
• Citric acid is a good substitution for ascorbic • Meteorology is the study of study of weather.
acid in our nutrition. • Cryptography is the study which deals with the
• A guava contains more vitamin C than an orange secret writing.
• Vitamin not stored in human body.....C • Hydroponics means cultivation of the plants
VARIOUS SCIENCES without use of soil.
• Taxidermy means stuffing dead animals • Hyetology is the study of rainfall.
• Stenography means short hand writing • Mycology is the study of fungus and fungi
• Psoriasis is a learning disability diseases.
• Paleontology is study of fossils. • Petrology is the study of rocks in the earth’s
• Hematology is the study of blood. crust.
• Geology is the study of earth. • Amniocentesis is a method for determination of
• Acoustics is the science of sound foetal sex.
• Cytology is the study of cell • What is Steganography: Invisible ink writing
• Entomology is the study of insects. • Ichthyologists study what Fish
• Apiculture is science of bee keeping • What does a psephologist study: Voting –
• Ornithology is the science of birds Elections
• Philology is the science of languages • What is studied in Aerology-Planet Mars
• Oncology is the study of cancer • Orthoepy is the study of what-Word
pronunciation electronic computer in 1946
• A philomath has a love of what- Learning • In 1968 mainframe was built.
• What is a nidologist interested in-Birds nests • In 1976 first supercomputer the Cray-1 was
• What is philography- Autograph collecting developed
• Agronomy is the science of soil management • In 1981 IBM produce the IBM PC.
• The process by which plants take food is • In 1998 IBM made quantum computer
photosynthesis • Super computers uses parallel processing
• Reduction is the removal of oxygen atoms • In 1974, computer games were introduced.
• Oxidation is the combination of oxygen or • PROM is the abbreviation of programmable read
removal of hydrogen only memory
• Horticulture is the cultivation of flowers, fruits • What was the world’s first high level
and vegetable programming language 1957: IBM FORTRAN
• Pastevurization is the protection of food by • A JPEG is a picture file format - what does JPEG
heating stand for: Joint Photographic Experts Group
• If temperature rises gradually up to 40 deg: C, • During World War II, IBM built the computers
the rate of photosynthesis may stop altogether the Nazis used to manage their
SCIENTISTS death/concentration camps
• Ibn baitar was a Botanist • Registers are temporary storage areas within the
• Kitab al Manazar on optical works was written CPU.
by Ibn al Haitham • First apple computer was built in garage.
• Mamoon observatory was established during the • The language of small talk is object oriented.
reign of Caliph Mamoon • Shell is an operating environment.
• Circulation of blood was described by a muslim • Virtual memory is also known as virtual page.
scientist name Nafis Abdul al-Hasan. • NOS refer to operating systems for a network.
• Al-Khwarizimi was first person who used zero. • In EBCDIC each character is denoted by 8 bits.
• Muslim scientist Ali al Tabari is famous for his • Diodes are used in analog computer circuits as
work on ___ (medical sciences) limiter.
• Al Beruni discovered that light travels faster than • Wetware stands for any organic intelligence.
sound. • GIGO stands for garbage in garbage out.
• Application of flip-flap are counters, shift
Knowledge about COMPUTER register and transfer register.
• Half byte = 1nibble = 4 bits • Bootstrap is associated with computer.
• Bit means Binary Digit • FORTRAN stands for formula translator.
• 1 byte = 8 bits • A group of character that is termed as a single
• 1 mega byte = 1048576 bytes entity is called word.
• 1 kilo byte = 1024 bytes • Clip art is a computer prepared art.
• A combination of 16 bits are called word. • Mark sensing is another term for OMR.
• A terabyte = 1 trillion bytes • Authorization to make multiple software copies
• Our PC belongs to 4th generation is called site licensing.
• Fred Cohen coined the word computer virus • Antivirus is also known as vaccines.
• First computer virus was created in 1970 at Bell • Free software is also known as public domain
laboratories software.
• WORM means Write Once Read Many • In computer DFD stands for Data Flow Diagram.
• Power of a super computer is measured in • Cyber Space is called to Virtual world of the
FLOPS (Floating Point Operations per Second) computer.
• WWW/http: (hypertext transfer protocol) was • What does the sun in SUN Microsystems stand
created by Tim Burner Lee in 1992 for Stanford University Network
• Intel means Integrated Electronics • What does Intel stand for- Integrated Electronics
• 1 worksheet contains 256 columns • All PCs have a BIOS what does bios stand for-
• G.W.Basic G.W stands for Gate Way Basic Input Output System
• Super Computer was created by J.H.Van Tassel • What is the common name for an integrated
• CORBA is Common Object Request Broker circuit A Chip
Architecture • In WWW terms what does i.e. mean on a domain
• URL is Uniform or Universal Resource Locator name-Ireland
• Intel invented RAM chip • What company introduced the first commercial
• Information stored on disk as series of bumps on minicomputer 65 DEC
its shiny side. • Name the first web browser publicly available
• DVDs hold more information than CDs. They NCSA Mosaic
use smaller bumps and have two reflective layers • The world’s most powerful super computer is
• Recordable CDs do not have bumps. There are called ASCI white.
patches of color on disk to change the reflected • World Wide Web was invented in 1993 by Tim
laser light Bareness Lee.
• In 1951 Univac – 1, the world’s first commercial • The B-programming language was developed by
computer was designed by John Mauchly and J. Ken Thompson.
Presper Eckert. They built ENIAC, the first • The 1st commercially produced and sold
computer (1951) was UNIVAC. two ends of a conductor is called Potential
• The transformation from heavy computers to difference.
PCs was made possible using microprocessors.  The branch of zoology which deals with the
• The first microprocessor was developed in 1971 study of insects is called Entomology
by Intel.  Fuels formed from animal and plant matter that
• A pentium 4 (P-4) employs roughly 40 million lived thousands of years ago are known as fossil
transistors. fuels
• Mark-1, Apple-1, and collossus were initial  Cryptograms is a coded message; a text or
desktop computers. message that is in code or cipher
• Binary digits are briefed as bit.  Reserve food material is usually stored as starch
• A collection of bits is called byte. in plants.Reserve food material is usually stored as
• The first home computer (1977), which was sold glycogen in liver and muscles of animals.
in millions of units was Apple II.  Purest form of iron is wrought iron
• ‘PARAM’ is a supercomputer.  Hypo is a solution of sodium thiosulphate
• Father of the Computer.. Charles Babbage  Aorta is an organ of the circulatory system
• First artificial satellite was Sputnik-I sent by  Circular aperture which appears as a dark spot
Soviet Union on October 4, 1957 in the eye is called pupil
• What country launched its first space rocket  Bacteria are parasites
January 1961-Italy  Ruby is an Oxide of Aluminum
• First human in space is Yuri Gagrin 1961 on  Visible light energy has the wavelength range of
USSR • First space scientist was Henry 400 to 700 Nanometer.
Quendish  The particles with positive charge but having
• First woman in space was Valentine Khurachoof mass equal to that of electron is called Proton.
in 14 June, 1963  Iron corrodes due to the formation of Iron
• Apollo XI enabled man to step on moon Oxide.
 Generators convert mechanical energy into  Transistors do not need a warm up period
electricity. because they have no Filament.
Nuclear energy is a cheap source of abundant  The type of radiation hat is unaffected by
electricity. magnetic field is called Alpha.
Why is one’s breath visible in cold but not in hot  The Kelven scale of temperature is called the
weather? Because the water vapours present in absolute scale.
breath condenses while breathing incold weather  If we know the mass of an object and the force
and therefore are visible. applied on it, it is possible to calculate
 Epiphytes is a plant that grows upon another acceleration of the object.
plant.  Arteries become hard due to deposition of Fats
 Joseph Aspdin is the inventor of cement. in them.
 Neurology is the science of nervous system.  What is the source of energy for the human
 Biochemistry is the application of statistics in brain? Phosphorous
the study of Biology.  How many Ergs are these in 1 Joule? 107
 A sheet of muscles called diaphragm separates  The unit of current is Ampere
the chest from the abdomen.  Who invented typewriter? Sholes
 The pattern for building protein molecules is  The first attempt in printing was made in
stored in the messenger RNA England by William Caxton
 Anvil and stirrup are names of bones present in  Who was the surgeon who pioneered antiseptic
the EAR surgery in 1865? Joseph Lister
 The young plant inside a grain of wheat is called  Who proposed the chemical evolution of life?
the embryo plant Haechel .
 In born behaviour that involve only one part of  Who among the following evolved the concept
the body are called REFLEX ACTION of relationship between mass and energy?
 Animals which obtain their food from dead Einstein
organisms are called Scavengers  Who discovered Uranus? Herschel
 Riboflavin is not affected by cooking.  Which of the following helps in clotting of
 The number of chromosomes in the blood? Vitamin K (Blood do not clotting due to
spermatozoa is twenty-three heparin)
 The energy possessed by a water fall is kinetic  Total volume of blood in a normal adult human
energy. being is 5-6 liters
 Rainbows are produced by the reflection of light  Which of the following have maximum
through raindrops. calorific value? Carbohydrates
 Light switches in our homes are connected in  Which of the following vitamins promote
parallel series. healthy functioning of eyes in human beings?
 Oil bulbs cleaner and is less damaging to the Vitamin A
environment than coal as a fuel.  Bronchitis is a disease of which of the
 Enzymes are biological catalysts which have following organs? Respiratory tract
multiple function in the body.  Barium is used for X-ray of alimentary canal
 The difference between electrical charges at the  Which of the following pairs is incorrect?
Poliomyelitis-monkey Cusec is a volumetric unit for measuring the flow
 Which of the following statements is correct of liquids, equal to one cubic foot per second
Pulmonary artery carries impure blood  Magnifying power of a simple microscope can
 When sound is reflected from floor, ceiling or a be increased by increasing focal length of the lens
wall , it mixes with the original sound and change  A very important practical application of
its complexion, it is called as Reverberation properties of matter is hoeing or "godi" practiced
 The of light in vacuum is about 300 Million by the farmers. This property of matter is called
kilometers per second Capillarity
 Ice can be changed to water by Changing the  It is observed that the total pressure exerted by
motion of the water molecules air on the man of average siz is around 14.7 lb wt.
 The temperature of liquid nitrogen is -196°C per square inch. But the man feels quite
 Information can be sent over long distances in comfortable,. It is becausemof gravity
the form of Light signals through optical fibres  A nuclear reactor is a device used to carry out
 Computers can Add and subtract information controlled nuclear reaction whereas GM counter is
only. a device used to detect nuclear Radiation
 IBM stands for International Business Machines  A body can escape the gravitational pull of the
 Chemicals used to kill weeds are called as earth if it is thrown up with a velocity of 7 miles
Herbicides per sec
 The cytoplasm consists of several types of  Night vision is possible with the help of Infrared
structures, which are called Organelles Rays
 The structure of DNA was elaborated by Watson  Myopia is a defect of human eye. it can be
and Crick in 1953 corrected by using a lens called Concave lens
 In a DNA molecules, the rulefor base pairing is  Walnuts can be broken in the hand by squeezing
Adenine always bound with thymine and cytosine two together but not one. It is because of Work
with guanine done
 As per eating habit, squirrels are Frugivorous  The planet Mercury completes one rotation
 Water loss from leaves through stomata is called around the sun is 88 days
as Transpiration  Fossils found in the lowest geological strata are
 Nervous system in human consists of: generally most Primitive
Brain, spinal cord and nerves. (central and  Evolution can be described as A continuing
peripheral) process
 In human eye, the light sensitive layer made of  What is the only source of new alleles?
specializes nerve cells, rods and cones is called as Mutation
The retina.  Polygenic characteristic are controlled by
 Copper can be converted into gold by Artificial Multiple genes
Radioactivity  Which of the following , lists the four stages of
 In winter an iron pipe feel colder than a wooden food processing in order?ingestion , digestion ,
window . This is because wood is non-Conductor absorption , elimination
 The echo (reflected sound) will be distinctly  The energy needed to fuel essential body
heard only at ordinary temperatures if the distance processes is called recommended daily allowance
of the reflecting surfaces from the source of sound  Inhaled air passes through which of the
is at least 56fft following in the last? Bronchiole
 It is possible to recognize a person in the dark  Cobalt is a material which is Strongly attracted
by simply hearing his unique voice . It is because by a magnet
of the pitch  What is the chance of diabetic baby born to
 When a ray of sunlight enters a dark room , its parents both heterozygous normal ?¼
straight path become visible because of dust  Role of biotechnology in the production of food
particles hanging in the air. It is because light is based on Fermentation
Visible  Which form of drug abuse involves most risk of
 A six feet tall lady wants to see her full image in infection with the HIV (AIDS) virus? Injection of
a plane mirror . The minimum length of the mirror heroine
will be 3 feet  Chemical name of vinegar is Dilute acetic acid
 The principle used in radar is the same as that of  Defeciency of following vitamin decreases
Sonar. In radar we use radio waves ; whereas in hemoglobin production Thiamine
sonar we use Ultrasonic  The most splendid and the most magnificient
 In a fission nuclear reaction , a heavy nucleus constellation on the sky is Orion
breaks up into smaller nuclei whereas in another  Diamond is a very expensive ornament. It is
nuclear reaction two or more than two possibly composed of a single element Carbon
nuclei are fused to form a heavy nucleus This  Television signals are converted into light
nuclear reaction is called Fusion nuclear reaction signals by Photo diode
 German silver is an alloy of approximately 60%  Where do most of Asteroids lie?
copper, 20% nickle and 20% zinc In asteroid belt between the orbits of Mars and
 The Continent Antarctica lies at the South pole Jupiter
 The temperature of the dead body is temperature  The number of spark plugs needed in a diesel
of the place where it is kept engine is 0
 The half life of a radioactive element is 8-days. b. Bacteria
How long it take to reduce it from 10 mg to 5 mg? c. Protoza
8 days d. None
 The term ‘Blue Shift’ is used to indicate 9. The atmosphere of moon consists of:
Doppler Effect in which an object appears bluer a. 90% Hydrogen, 10% Nitrogen
when it is moving towards the observer or b. 80%Nitrogen, 20% Hydrogen
observer is moving towards the object. c. 60% Nitrogen, 40%inert gases
 Kilowatt-hour is a unit of Electric Current d. None
 Fuel used in a Fast Breeder Reactor is Uranium 10. The chemical name of quartz is:
Plutonium Oxide a. Silicon Dioxide
 Monsoon is caused by Seasonal reversal of b. Stannous Oxide
winds c. Aluminium Oxide
 Which of the following atmospheric layers help d. None
in radio communication? Ionosphere 11. Which month of calendar year can lack a new
 A moderator is used in nuclear reactor in order moon?
to Slow down the speed of the neutrons a. December
 Sedimentary rocks are Porous b. February
 Quartz crystal in quartz watches work on the c. May
principle called Piezo-electric effect d. None
 The fruits without seed, like banana, are called 12. Deuterium differs from Hydrogen in having:
parthenocarpic fruits a. Different atomic number but same atomic
weight
Solved MCQs of EDS 2013 b. Different atomic number and different atomic
1. Who proposed the concept “All motion is weight
relative”? c. Same atomic number and different atomic
a. Albert Einstein weight
b. John Kepler d. None
c. Galileo Galilie 13. One of the following is a water soluble
d. None vitamin:
2. The field of specialization of famous Muslim a. Vitamin A
scientist Abu Usman Aljahiz was: b. Vitamin D
a. Botany c. Vitamin K
b. Zoology d. None (Vitamin B and C)
c. Astronomy 14. Coulomb is the scientific unit to measure:
d. None a. Velocity
3. Albatros is: b. Temperature
a. A sea bird c. Mass
b. A beetle d. None
c.A fruit 15. Equator passes through one of these countries:
d.None a. Saudi Arabia
4. The sunlight can reach a depth of …….. meters b. Italy
in the ocean: c. Japan
a. 100 d. None
b. 80 16. Anti Diuretic hormone is secreted by one of
c. 120 the following glands:
d. None a. Pituitary
5. The biggest planet in our solar system is: b. Pancreas
a. Venus c. Thyroid
b. Pluto d. None
c. Jupiter 17. Basha Dam is to be constructed on:
d. None a. River Sutlaj
6. The biggest species of the cat family is: b. River Jhelum
a. Tiger c. River Chenab
b. Lion d. None (On Indus River)
c. Leopard 18. UV light falls in the category of:
d. None a. Ionizing Radiations
7. Which group of animals has heterogametic b. Non Ionizing Radiation
females? c. Visible light
a. Domestic fowl d. None
b. Earthworm 19. The earth’s ……………….is divided into 15
c. Rabbit major plates of various sizes:
d. None a. Mesosphere
8. The dominant phase of life cycle in these b. Stratosphere
organism is haploid: c. Lithosphere
a. Mosses d. None
20. One of these scientists formulated basic laws b. Diodes
of Geometry: c. Transistors
a. Pythagorus 32. Dacron is
b. Archimedes a. Polyethylene
c. Aristotle b. Epoxy
d. None c. Polyamide
21. Phosphorus is an essential component of one d. none
of the following biological molecules: 33. It is a secondary plant nutrient:
a. Amino acids a. Nitrogen
b. Nucleic acids b. Phosphorus
c. Carbohydrates c. Sulphur
d. None d. none
22. He was the first scientist to prove that plants 34. An area of microbiology that is concerned with
move around the sun: the occurence of disease in human population is
a. Archimedes a. Immunology
b. Galileo Galilei b. Paracitology
c. John Kepler c. Epidemiology
d. None d. none
23. Atom is made up of ...........different kinds of 35. The number of electrons of a neutral atom is
subatomic particles: automatically known if one knows the:
a. Three a. Atomic number
b. Two b. Atomic weight
c. Four c. Number of orbitals
d. None d. none
24. Uranium is best used as nuclear fuel in one of 36. Which of the following is not an enzyme?
the following forms: a. Chemotrypsin
a. U 235 b. Secretin
b. U 237 c. Pepsin
c. U 238 d. none
d. None 37. It is impossible for a type of O+ baby to have a
25. The alpha particles are compact clusters of: type of ..............mother:
a. Electron and Proton a. AB-
b. Two Protons and two Neutrons b. O-
c.Three protons and three Neutrons c. O+
d.None d. none
26. The Beta particles are fast moving 38. Serum if blood plasma minus its:
a. Protons a. Calcium ions
b. Electrons b. Clotting proteins
c. Neutrons c. Globulins
d. None d. none
27. One of the following countries produces 39. The autonomic nervous system innervates all
maximum energy from atomic reactors: of these except:
a. France (80% from its Nuclear Reactors) a. Cardiac muscles
b. USA b. Skeletal muscles
c. UK c. Smooth muscles
d. none d. none
28. The unit to measure the quantity of Ozone in 40. The damage to the ..............nerve could result
atmosphere is in the defect of the eye movement:
a. Dobson a. Optic
b. Dalton b. Trigeminal
c. Cuolomb c. Abducens
d. none d. none
29. The severity of 2005 earthquake in Pakistan on 41. Which of these is not a region of the spinal
Richter scale was cord?
a. 6.9 a. Thoracic
b. 7.6 b. Pelvic
c. 7.1 c. Lumbar
d. none d. none
30. Geiger-Muller counter is used to detect: 42. The shape of the external ear is due to:
a. Protons a. Elastic cartilage
b. Neutrons b. Fibrocartilage
c. Photons c. Articular cartilage
d. none d. none
31. Vacuum tubes have been replaced by: 43. The external surface of the stomach is covered
a. Conductors by
a. Mucosa
b. Serosa
c. Parietal peritoneum
d. none
44. Which of the following is not a human organ
system?
a. Integumentary
b. Muscular
c. Epithelical
d. none
45. Which of the following does not vary
predictably with the depth of the aquatic
environment?
a. Salinity
b. Temperature
c. Penetration by sunlight
d. none
46. The quantity of available nutrients
.............from the lower levels of the energy
pyramids to the higher ones.
a. Increases
b. decreases
c. remains stable
d. none
47. Which of the following is not a major sub
division of the biosphere?
a. Hydrosphere
b. Stratosphere
c. Lithosphere
d. none
48. Vaccination is synonomyous with
..............immunity.
a. Natural active
b. Artificial passive
c. Artificial active
d. none
49. When a patient's immune system becomes
reactive to a drug, this is an example of:
a. Super infection
b. Drug resistance
c. Allergy
d. none

50. What is the smallest unit of heredity?


a. Chromosomes
b. Gene
c. Nucleotides

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