• How many players are in a baseball team?
    A: 7
    B: 9
    C: 11
    D: 13

    A baseball team has nine players on the field. This question tests knowledge of sports in general knowledge exams. Baseball’s global popularity is a significant topic for students. Update (as of 2025-09-05)

  • Which Saudi city was recognized as a healthy city by WHO?
    A: Riyadh
    B: Jeddah
    C: Madina
    D: Al Jubail

    Madina was recognized by WHO as a healthy city in Saudi Arabia. This question tests knowledge of global health initiatives in general knowledge exams. Its recognition is a significant topic. Update (as of 2025-09-05)

  • Where did the coronavirus outbreak begin in 2019?
    A: Tokyo
    B: Wuhan
    C: New York
    D: None of these

    The coronavirus outbreak began in Wuhan China in December 2019. This question tests knowledge of recent health crises in general knowledge exams. Its global impact is a significant topic. Update (as of 2025-09-05)

  • Who warned that global warming is a threat to all?
    A: Ban Ki Moon
    B: Antonio Guterres
    C: Both A and B
    D: None of these

    Both Ban Ki Moon and Antonio Guterres warned about global warming. This question tests knowledge of environmental advocacy in general knowledge exams. Climate change is a significant topic. Update (as of 2025-09-05)

  • How many countries are in the European Union?
    A: 25
    B: 27
    C: 28
    D: 29

    The European Union has 27 member countries post-Brexit. This question tests knowledge of international organizations in general knowledge exams. The EU’s structure is a significant topic for students. Update (as of 2025-09-05)

  • To which country did King Qaboos Bin Said belong?
    A: Qatar
    B: Iran
    C: Oman
    D: Kuwait

    King Qaboos Bin Said ruled Oman modernizing the nation. This question tests knowledge of political leaders in general knowledge exams. His transformative reign is a significant topic. Update (as of 2025-09-05)

  • In which year did Ibn-e-Khaldun die?
    A: 1405
    B: 1406
    C: 1407
    D: 1408

    Ibn-e-Khaldun died in 1406 a renowned Islamic scholar. This question tests knowledge of historical figures in general knowledge exams. His sociological contributions are a significant topic. Update (as of 2025-09-05)

  • Where was COP 27 held?
    A: Egypt
    B: Scotland
    C: Italy
    D: Spain

    COP 27 was held in Egypt in 2022 focusing on climate action. This question tests knowledge of environmental conferences in general knowledge exams. Its global impact is a significant topic. Update (as of 2025-09-05)

  • For what is Adam Smith famous?
    A: Economist
    B: Historian
    C: Physician
    D: Scientist

    Adam Smith is famous as an economist for his work on capitalism. This question tests knowledge of historical figures in general knowledge exams. His book Wealth of Nations is a significant topic. Update (as of 2025-09-05)

  • What is the capital of Poland?
    A: Lisbon
    B: Warsaw
    C: Havana
    D: Athens

    Warsaw is the capital of Poland a key European city. This question tests geographical knowledge in general knowledge exams. Its historical role is a significant topic for students. Update (as of 2025-09-05)

  • What does BRI stand for?
    A: Belt and Race Initiative
    B: Belt and Road Initiative
    C: Belt and Road Idea
    D: Belt and Road Identity

    BRI stands for Belt and Road Initiative a Chinese global infrastructure project. This question tests knowledge of international projects in general knowledge exams. Its economic impact is a significant topic. Update (as of 2025-09-05)

  • Which country has the largest army?
    A: China
    B: India
    C: US
    D: North Korea

    China has the largest army with over two million active personnel. This question tests knowledge of military strength in general knowledge exams. Its geopolitical significance is a key topic for students. Update (as of 2025-09-05)

  • To which religion does the Mahabharata belong?
    A: Confucianism
    B: Hinduism
    C: Christianity
    D: None of these

    The Mahabharata is a sacred Hindu text central to Indian culture. This question tests knowledge of religious texts in general knowledge exams. Its philosophical significance is a key topic for students. Update (as of 2025-09-05)

  • How many connotations are in the globalization concept?
    A: P3
    B: P4
    C: P5
    D: P6

    Globalization has four connotations

  • In which city is Notre Dame located?
    A: London
    B: Paris
    C: Rome
    D: Bern

    Notre Dame is in Paris France a historic cathedral. This question tests geographical knowledge in general knowledge exams. Its cultural importance is a significant topic for students. Update (as of 2025-09-05)

  • What is the world’s largest bird?
    A: Bustard
    B: Ostrich
    C: Penguin
    D: Kiwi

    The ostrich is the world’s largest bird known for its size and speed. This question tests knowledge of zoology in general knowledge exams. Its biological significance is a key topic for students. Update (as of 2025-09-05)

  • Who was the UN General Assembly president in 1962-63?
    A: Abdul Rahman Pazhwak
    B: Muhammad Zafar Ullah Khan
    C: Adam Malik
    D: Salim Ahmed Salim

    Muhammad Zafar Ullah Khan was the UN General Assembly president in 1962-63. This question tests knowledge of diplomatic history in general knowledge exams. His role as a Pakistani diplomat is a significant topic. Update (as of 2025-09-05)

  • What is the normal term of the UN Secretary General?
    A: 3 Years
    B: 5 Years
    C: 8 Years
    D: None of these

    The UN Secretary General’s term is five years renewable once. This question tests knowledge of international organizations in general knowledge exams. The role’s duration is a significant topic for students. Update (as of 2025-09-05)

  • When Quaid e Azam did join All India Muslim League
    A: 1909
    B: 1913
    C: 1920
    D: None of these

    Muhammad Ali Jinnah joined the All India Muslim League in nineteen thirteen while maintaining a role in the Indian National Congress for some years. His constitutional approach and later leadership shaped the demand for a separate homeland. The date is a common checkpoint in Pakistan Studies timelines used in competitive exams.