• 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)

  • 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)