• Who was Pakistan chief of Air Staff in 1965 war
    A: Anwar Shamim
    B: Noor Khan
    C: Jamal Khan
    D: None of these

    Air Marshal Nur Khan served as Commander in Chief of the Pakistan Air Force during the nineteen sixty five war. He is remembered for leadership and operational effectiveness. Command decisions in air defense strike planning and coordination with army operations were central to conflict performance and later institutional development of the force.

  • Which country is located in the west of Pakistan
    A: Afghanistan
    B: Iran
    C: India
    D: None of these

    Iran lies to the west and southwest of Pakistan sharing a long border with Balochistan and the Iranian province of Sistan and Baluchestan. Afghanistan lies to the northwest and north of Balochistan and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. India borders Pakistan to the east. Accurate orientation aids in map based questions and regional affairs understanding.

  • The Central National Muhammad Association was founded in 1877 by
    A: Sir Syed Ahmad Khan
    B: Syed Ameer Ali
    C: None of these

    Syed Ameer Ali founded the Central National Muhammadan Association in eighteen seventy seven to represent Muslim political interests during the late colonial period. It worked for educational advancement legal reforms and political awareness. The association predated the All India Muslim League and influenced early Muslim political organization and advocacy across the subcontinent.

  • SECP is the regulatory authority of
    A: Stock Market
    B: Import and Export
    C: Banking
    D: None of these

    The Securities and Exchange Commission of Pakistan regulates the corporate sector capital markets insurance and non bank financial companies. It oversees stock exchanges and market intermediaries for fair practices investor protection and disclosure standards. Banking regulation primarily rests with the State Bank. Trade controls fall under commerce ministries and customs authorities.

  • Five thousand years of Pakistan is written by
    A: Stanley Wolpert
    B: Hector Bolitho
    C: None of these

    The key attributes Five thousand years of Pakistan to Stanley Wolpert who authored several works on South Asian history and politics. Exam items often ask for authors of prominent titles to assess reading breadth. Memorizing author title pairs improves accuracy in such recall questions across Pakistan Studies and general literature segments.

  • The Second session of the Khilafat Conference was held at Amritsar on
    A: December 1910
    B: December 1911
    C: December 1919
    D: December 1920

    The Khilafat Movement organized sessions to mobilize Indian Muslims regarding the Ottoman Caliphate issue after the First World War. The second session at Amritsar occurred in December nineteen twenty. It coincided with broader non cooperation currents and sought Hindu Muslim unity on political demands within the struggle against colonial rule in India.

  • Hassan Habib is associated with which sports
    A: Squash
    B: Poker
    C: Swimming
    D: None of these

    The key associates Hassan Habib with poker. He is known in international poker circuits with notable tournament appearances. Such items test familiarity with less common sports figures beyond mainstream cricket or football. Remembering unique pairings helps secure quick correct responses in competitive general knowledge examinations.

  • PKK stands for
    A: Pakistan Korean Kingdom
    B: Kurdistan Workers Party
    C: Pakistan Korea Kingship
    D: None of these

    PKK abbreviates the Kurdistan Workers Party which originated in Turkey. It has been involved in armed conflict with the Turkish state over Kurdish autonomy and rights. Many countries designate the group as a terrorist organization. The issue is central to regional security politics identity and negotiations in Turkey and neighboring areas.

  • Turkish tribe created the Ottoman Empire in
    A: Central Asia
    B: Asia Minor
    C: Anatolia
    D: None of these

    The Ottoman state rose from Turkmen groups in Anatolia which is also known as Asia Minor. The key selects Anatolia to emphasize the geographic term used in history texts. From a frontier beylik the Ottomans expanded into the Balkans and the Middle East creating a long lasting empire centered on Constantinople later Istanbul.

  • Johannesburg is a city of
    A: China
    B: Libya
    C: South Africa
    D: None of these

    Johannesburg is the largest city in South Africa by population and a major economic hub in Gauteng province. It grew rapidly during the gold rush on the Witwatersrand. Today it hosts finance media and transport networks and serves as a gateway to the country and the wider southern African region.

  • Boko Haram is a
    A: Nigerian terrorist group
    B: Shipping Company
    C: China based org
    D: None of these

    Boko Haram is an extremist militant group based in northeastern Nigeria with activity also in neighboring countries. The name reflects opposition to Western style education. The group has carried out attacks kidnappings and bombings. Regional forces and community programs have worked to counter the movement reduce violence and support displaced populations and survivors.

  • Change of temperature drought is due to
    A: Global Change Impact
    B: Pollution
    C: Political reason
    D: None of these

    Global change impact covers climate variability and warming which alter temperature patterns and precipitation. These shifts raise drought risk and stress water systems agriculture and health. While pollution can contribute to climate forcing the item targets the broader category of global change. Planning requires adaptation measures drought monitoring and resilient crop and water strategies.

  • Small units are organized outside of houses which is small in number called
    A: City
    B: Dwelling
    C: Hamlet
    D: None of these

    A hamlet is a very small settlement often smaller than a village and usually lacking formal institutions. It may form around a few houses or farmsteads. In population geography terms hamlets reflect dispersed rural patterns tied to agriculture access roads and local resources. The term distinguishes settlement hierarchy from towns and cities.

  • A person who works for the welfare of women is called who
    A: Feminist
    B: Misogynist
    C: Misogamist
    D: None of these

    A feminist advocates social political and economic equality for women. The term covers work on education legal reforms workplace rights and safety. A misogynist despises women which is the opposite orientation. A misogamist dislikes marriage not women welfare. Recognizing precise definitions helps interpret policies and social movements accurately in examination contexts.

  • Global warming is a threat to all of us is a warning by
    A: Ban Ki Moon
    B: Antonio Guterres
    C: Both A & B
    D: None of these

    Both former UN Secretary General Ban Ki moon and current Secretary General Antonio Guterres have repeatedly warned that global warming threatens humanity. Their messages stress rapid emission cuts adaptation finance and multilateral cooperation. The statements echo scientific assessments that rising temperatures intensify heat waves droughts floods and sea level rise affecting vulnerable populations most.

  • Which country started One Belt One Road
    A: China
    B: India
    C: Tajikistan
    D: None of these

    China launched the Belt and Road Initiative which was initially framed as One Belt One Road. It aims to enhance connectivity through corridors ports railways and energy projects across Asia Africa and Europe. The program supports trade facilitation and infrastructure finance while raising debates on sustainability debt management and strategic influence.

  • The demographic transition model started in
    A: 1926
    B: 1928
    C: 1929
    D: None of these

    The demographic transition model emerged in early twentieth century demography to describe shifts from high birth and death rates to low birth and death rates as societies industrialize. Foundational work around nineteen twenty nine systematized the stages. The model helps planners understand population aging urbanization and the timing of health and education needs.

  • Who founded mosque Cordoba
    A: Abdur Rahman II
    B: Abdur Rahman I
    C: Abu Zayd Ibn Zayad
    D: None of these

    The Great Mosque of Cordoba was initiated by Abd al Rahman the First who established the Umayyad Emirate in Al Andalus. Construction began in the eighth century and later rulers expanded the complex. The mosque is celebrated for its arches red and white voussoirs and its role in the cultural flowering of medieval Iberia.

  • Germany attacked Poland due to
    A: Pearl Harbor attack by Japan
    B: Due to Russia
    C: None of these

    Germany invasion of Poland in nineteen thirty nine followed expansionist aims and false flag provocations. It was not caused by Japan attack on Pearl Harbor which happened in nineteen forty one. Nor was it directly due to Russia though the Soviet Union later invaded from the east under a secret protocol of the Molotov Ribbentrop Pact.

  • Who was the co founder of Apple
    A: Bill Gates
    B: Allen Turing
    C: Steve Wozniak
    D: None of these

    The official key marks none of these although historically Steve Wozniak was a cofounder with Steve Jobs and Ronald Wayne. Exams can include such discrepancies. When preparing it is helpful to check reliable histories and also be ready for key based marking in past papers where the provided key controls scoring.