• Who was the second President of the Indian National Congress?
    A: Womesh Chunder Bonnerjee
    B: Dadabhai Naoroji
    C: Badruddin Tayyabji
    D: None of these

    Dadabhai Naoroji was the second President of the Indian National Congress. This question tests knowledge of independence history in Pakistan Studies. His role is a significant topic. Update (as of 2025-09-05)

  • On which river is Guddu Barrage built?
    A: Indus
    B: Chenab
    C: Jhelum
    D: None of these

    Guddu Barrage is built on the Indus River in Sindh. This question tests geographical knowledge in Pakistan Studies. Its irrigation role is a significant topic. Update (as of 2025-09-05)

  • What is the length of the Pakistan-Afghanistan border?
    A: 2100 km
    B: 2350 km
    C: 2611 km
    D: 2865 km

    The Pakistan-Afghanistan border the Durand Line is 2611 km long. This question tests geographical knowledge in Pakistan Studies. Its geopolitical role is a significant topic. Update (as of 2025-09-05)

  • How often is the census held in Pakistan?
    A: 5 years
    B: 10 years
    C: 15 years
    D: None of these

    Pakistan conducts a census every 10 years. This question tests knowledge of national statistics in Pakistan Studies. Its role in planning is a significant topic. Update (as of 2025-09-05)

  • In 1956 what was the Governor General’s designation changed to?
    A: President
    B: Chief Executive
    C: Prime Minister
    D: None of these

    In 1956 the Governor General’s title changed to President in Pakistan. This question tests knowledge of constitutional history in Pakistan Studies. The change is a significant topic. Update (as of 2025-09-05)

  • Who is regarded as the father of local self-government in India?
    A: Lord Dalhousie
    B: Lord Wellesley
    C: Lord Bentinck
    D: Lord Rippon

    Lord Rippon introduced local self-government reforms in 1882. This question tests knowledge of colonial history in Pakistan Studies. His reforms are a significant topic. Update (as of 2025-09-05)

  • Which river is called the Nile of Pakistan?
    A: Chenab
    B: Jhelum
    C: Indus
    D: Sutlej

    The Indus River is called the Nile of Pakistan for its vital role. This question tests geographical knowledge in Pakistan Studies. Its economic importance is a significant topic. Update (as of 2025-09-05)

  • When did Benazir Bhutto die?
    A: 27-12-2007
    B: 27-08-2007
    C: 18-10-2007
    D: None of these

    Benazir Bhutto was assassinated on 27 December 2007. This question tests knowledge of recent history in Pakistan Studies. Her political legacy is a significant topic. Update (as of 2025-09-05)

  • When was the Simla Agreement signed?
    A: 1971
    B: 1972
    C: 1973
    D: 1974

    The Simla Agreement was signed in 1972 post the 1971 war. This question tests knowledge of diplomatic history in Pakistan Studies. Its role in peace talks is a significant topic. Update (as of 2025-09-05)

  • What is the main dispute between Pakistan and India?
    A: Water
    B: Border
    C: Kashmir
    D: None of these

    The Kashmir dispute is the primary issue between Pakistan and India. This question tests knowledge of geopolitical conflicts in Pakistan Studies. Its impact is a significant topic. Update (as of 2025-09-05)

  • On which river is Warsak Dam situated?
    A: Indus
    B: Swat
    C: Kabul
    D: Chenab

    Warsak Dam is on the Kabul River in KPK Pakistan. This question tests geographical knowledge in Pakistan Studies. Its role in hydropower is a significant topic. Update (as of 2025-09-05)

  • Who was the Viceroy of India during World War II?
    A: Lord Irwin
    B: Lord Linlithgow
    C: Lord Harding
    D: None of these

    Lord Linlithgow was Viceroy of India during World War II (1936–1943). This question tests knowledge of colonial history in Pakistan Studies. His policies are a significant topic for students. Update (as of 2025-09-05)

  • Who proposed the theory of evolution?
    A: Charles Darwin
    B: Herbert Spencer
    C: Mendel
    D: None of these

    Charles Darwin proposed the theory of evolution by natural selection. This question tests knowledge of scientific history in general knowledge exams. His work is a significant topic. Update (as of 2025-09-05)

  • When did Roosevelt pioneer the 100-day concept?
    A: 1930
    B: 1932
    C: 1933
    D: 1934

    Franklin Roosevelt pioneered the 100-day concept in 1933 for legislative progress. This question tests knowledge of political history in general knowledge exams. Its impact on governance is a significant topic. Update (as of 2025-09-05)

  • In which country is the Hamas group active?
    A: Palestine
    B: Oman
    C: South Africa
    D: None of these

    Hamas is active in Palestine as a political and militant group. This question tests knowledge of current affairs in general knowledge exams. Its role in conflict is a significant topic. Update (as of 2025-09-05)

  • Who was a famous president of Cuba?
    A: Fidel Castro
    B: Ramon Zaydin
    C: Manuel Antonio
    D: None of these

    Fidel Castro was Cuba’s famous president from 1976 to 2008. This question tests knowledge of political history in general knowledge exams. His revolutionary role is a significant topic. Update (as of 2025-09-05)

  • Where is the Taj Mahal situated?
    A: Agra
    B: Delhi
    C: None of these
    D: None of these

    The Taj Mahal is in Agra India a UNESCO site. This question tests geographical knowledge in general knowledge exams. Its architectural significance is a key topic. Update (as of 2025-09-05)

  • Who was Alexander the Great king of?
    A: Egypt
    B: Portugal
    C: Greece
    D: Macedonia

    Alexander the Great was king of Macedonia conquering vast regions. This question tests knowledge of ancient history in general knowledge exams. His conquests are a significant topic. Update (as of 2025-09-05)

  • Where was Fort William College established?
    A: Delhi
    B: Hyderabad
    C: Calcutta
    D: None of these

    Fort William College was established in Calcutta in 1800. This question tests knowledge of colonial history in general knowledge exams. Its educational role is a significant topic. Update (as of 2025-09-05)

  • Which country’s official book is the Blue Book?
    A: USA
    B: UK
    C: China
    D: Russia

    The Blue Book is an official publication of the UK government. This question tests knowledge of governmental practices in general knowledge exams. Its role in documentation is a significant topic. Update (as of 2025-09-05)