• Between whom was the Doha agreement signed?
    A: US and Turkey
    B: US and Qatar
    C: US and Taliban
    D: US and UAE

    The Doha agreement was signed in 2020 between the US and Taliban. This question tests knowledge of current affairs in general knowledge exams. Its impact on Afghanistan is a significant topic. Update (as of 2025-09-05)

  • How many members represent each country in the UN General Assembly?
    A: 6
    B: 4
    C: 1
    D: 5

    Each country in the UN General Assembly has up to five representatives. This question tests knowledge of international organizations in general knowledge exams. Its structure is a significant topic. Update (as of 2025-09-05)

  • Who authored The Clash of Civilizations?
    A: Alvin Toffler
    B: Toynbee
    C: Samuel P Huntington
    D: None of these

    Samuel P Huntington wrote The Clash of Civilizations in 1993. This question tests knowledge of political literature in general knowledge exams. Its geopolitical theory is a significant topic. Update (as of 2025-09-05)

  • What is Magna Carta also called?
    A: Great charter
    B: Hunter’s commission
    C: Macaulay Report
    D: None of these

    Magna Carta is also called the Great Charter signed in 1215. This question tests knowledge of historical documents in general knowledge exams. Its role in democracy is a significant topic. Update (as of 2025-09-05)

  • Which is the highest peak of Koh-e-Sulaiman?
    A: Takhat-e-Sulaiman
    B: Tirich Mir
    C: Sakar
    D: None of these

    Takhat-e-Sulaiman is the highest peak in the Koh-e-Sulaiman range. This question tests geographical knowledge in general knowledge exams. Its regional importance is a significant topic. Update (as of 2025-09-05)

  • What is the height of K2?
    A: 8798 m
    B: 8611 m
    C: 8765 m
    D: None of these

    K2 the second-highest peak is 8611 meters tall. This question tests geographical knowledge in general knowledge exams. Its mountaineering significance is a key topic for students. Update (as of 2025-09-05)

  • Which treaty dismembered Turkey in 1920?
    A: Treaty of Versailles
    B: Treaty of Sevres
    C: Treaty of Lausanne
    D: None of these

    The Treaty of Sevres in 1920 aimed to partition the Ottoman Empire. This question tests knowledge of historical treaties in general knowledge exams. Its geopolitical impact is a significant topic. Update (as of 2025-09-05)

  • What is the capital of Nepal?
    A: Bern
    B: Colombo
    C: Kabul
    D: Kathmandu

    Kathmandu is the capital of Nepal a cultural hub. This question tests geographical knowledge in general knowledge exams. Its historical and religious importance is a key topic. Update (as of 2025-09-05)

  • When was the ILO established?
    A: 1915
    B: 1919
    C: 1923
    D: 1929

    The International Labour Organization was established in 1919 under the Treaty of Versailles. This question tests knowledge of international organizations in general knowledge exams. Its role in labor rights is a significant topic. Update (as of 2025-09-05)

  • What is the capital of Cuba?
    A: Istanbul
    B: Tokyo
    C: Havana
    D: None of these

    Havana is the capital of Cuba a major Caribbean city. This question tests geographical knowledge in general knowledge exams. Its cultural and political significance is a key topic for students. Update (as of 2025-09-05)

  • What is the purpose of Hanns Seidel Foundation in Pakistan?
    A: Insurance
    B: Libraries
    C: Scholarships
    D: None of these

    The Hanns Seidel Foundation supports capacity building and democracy in Pakistan. This question tests knowledge of international NGOs in Pakistan Studies. Its developmental role is a significant topic. Update (as of 2025-09-05)

  • Which Indian city is attached to Wagah border?
    A: Hyderabad
    B: Amritsar
    C: Bangalore
    D: Surat

    Amritsar is connected to Pakistan via the Wagah border. This question tests geographical knowledge in Pakistan Studies. Its ceremonial significance is a key topic for students. Update (as of 2025-09-05)

  • Who seconded the Lahore Resolution in 1940?
    A: Sardar Aurangzeb
    B: Maulana Zafar Ali Khan
    C: Liaquat Ali Khan
    D: None of these

    Maulana Zafar Ali Khan seconded the Lahore Resolution in 1940. This question tests knowledge of independence history in Pakistan Studies. The resolution’s impact is a significant topic. Update (as of 2025-09-05)

  • How much salt is in Pakistan’s Lahore Salt Mines?
    A: 3.5 Billion Tons
    B: 6.5 Billion Tons
    C: 5.5 Billion Tons
    D: 4.5 Billion Tons

    Lahore Salt Mines hold about 3.5 billion tons of salt. This question tests knowledge of natural resources in Pakistan Studies. Its economic value is a significant topic for students. Update (as of 2025-09-05)

  • Who built Rohtas Fort?
    A: Akbar
    B: Sher Shah Suri
    C: Shah Jahan
    D: Aurangzeb

    Sher Shah Suri built Rohtas Fort in the 16th century for defense. This question tests knowledge of historical architecture in Pakistan Studies. Its strategic role is a significant topic. Update (as of 2025-09-05)

  • What was the official language in the 1956 constitution?
    A: Urdu
    B: Bengali
    C: Both A and B
    D: None of these

    The 1956 constitution declared Urdu and Bengali as official languages. This question tests knowledge of constitutional history in Pakistan Studies. Its linguistic impact is a significant topic. Update (as of 2025-09-05)

  • What is the main crop grown in Central Asia?
    A: Cotton
    B: Potato
    C: Rice
    D: Barley

    Cotton is the main crop in Central Asia due to its climate suitability. This question tests geographical knowledge in general knowledge exams. Its economic role is a significant topic for students. Update (as of 2025-09-05)

  • Which organization named the coronavirus as COVID-19?
    A: UN
    B: WHO
    C: European Union
    D: None of these

    The WHO named the coronavirus COVID-19 in 2020. This question tests knowledge of health organizations in general knowledge exams. Its naming is a significant topic for students. Update (as of 2025-09-05)

  • Who wrote A New Deal for Asia?
    A: Mahathir Muhammad
    B: Abul Kalam Azad
    C: Tayyab Erdogan
    D: None of these

    Mahathir Muhammad wrote A New Deal for Asia on regional development. This question tests knowledge of contemporary literature in general knowledge exams. His leadership insights are a significant topic. Update (as of 2025-09-05)