• How many months was Nasir Jamshed sentenced to in the UK for a fixing scandal in February 2020?
    A: Seventeen
    B: Eighteen
    C: Nineteen
    D: None of these

    Nasir Jamshed former Pakistani batsman was sentenced to seventeen months in prison in the UK for his role in a cricket fixing scandal. This question tests knowledge of sports-related events in Pakistan Studies exams. His involvement in spot-fixing during the Pakistan Super League tarnished his career. The case highlighted issues of corruption in cricket emphasizing the need for integrity in sports.

  • Who brokered the Indus Waters Treaty between India and Pakistan?
    A: SEATO
    B: World Bank
    C: United Nations
    D: None of these

    The World Bank brokered the Indus Waters Treaty between India and Pakistan in 1960. This question tests knowledge of historical agreements in Pakistan Studies exams. The treaty allocates water usage from the Indus River system resolving disputes between the two nations. It remains a critical framework for water resource management fostering cooperation despite tensions. The World Bank’s mediation was pivotal in its success.

  • What nationality was traveler Francois Bernier?
    A: French
    B: British
    C: Dutch
    D: None of these

    Francois Bernier was a French traveler and physician who documented Mughal India in the 17th century. This question tests knowledge of historical figures in general knowledge exams. His detailed accounts of Indian culture and politics under Aurangzeb provide valuable historical insights. Bernier’s works influenced European understanding of the subcontinent. His travels highlight the era’s cross-cultural exchanges and exploration.

  • What is Nurek known as?
    A: Lake
    B: Barrage
    C: Dam
    D: None of these

    Nurek is a dam located in Tajikistan on the Vakhsh River. This question tests knowledge of global infrastructure in general knowledge exams. It is one of the world’s tallest dams generating significant hydroelectric power. Its construction in the Soviet era marked a major engineering feat. The dam supports energy needs and irrigation in the region playing a critical role in Tajikistan’s economy and development.

  • What does UPS stand for?
    A: Urgent for System
    B: Uninterrupted Power System
    C: Urgent Power Supply
    D: None of these

    UPS stands for Uninterrupted Power System a device providing backup power during outages. This question tests knowledge of technology terms in general knowledge exams. UPS ensures continuous operation of critical equipment like computers and servers. It uses batteries to supply power instantly preventing data loss or system failure. Its role in maintaining operational continuity is vital in various sectors including IT and healthcare.

  • What does the abbreviation SOS stand for?
    A: Save our Schools
    B: Save our System
    C: Save our Souls
    D: None of these

    SOS stands for Save our Souls a distress signal used in emergencies particularly in maritime and aviation contexts. This question tests knowledge of common abbreviations in general knowledge exams. Originating from Morse code (…---…) it is universally recognized for urgent help requests. Its simplicity ensures quick communication during crises. The phrase has also entered popular culture symbolizing urgent pleas for assistance.

  • Who is considered a great investor worldwide?
    A: Bill Gates
    B: Elon Musk
    C: Warren Buffet
    D: None of these

    Warren Buffet is renowned as a great investor due to his long-term value investing strategy through Berkshire Hathaway. His success in stock market investments and business acquisitions has made him a global icon. This question tests knowledge of prominent financial figures in general knowledge exams. Buffet’s approach emphasizes patience and fundamental analysis which has influenced modern investment practices. His wealth and philanthropy further highlight his significance in the financial world.

  • What is email spam?
    A: Important messages
    B: Unwanted messages
    C: Marked messages
    D: None of these

    Email spam refers to unwanted bulk messages sent via email. This question tests knowledge of email systems in computer studies exams. Its impact on cybersecurity is significant. Update (as of 2025-09-06)

  • What file formats are PNG JPEG and GIF?
    A: Audio
    B: Image
    C: Video
    D: None of these

    PNG JPEG and GIF are image file formats. This question tests knowledge of file types in computer studies exams. Their role in digital media is significant. Update (as of 2025-09-06)

  • What is a repository for topic-specific data called?
    A: Data governance
    B: Data Integration
    C: Data Analysis
    D: Data Warehouse

    A data warehouse is a repository for topic-specific data storage and analysis. This question tests knowledge of data management in computer studies exams. Its role in business intelligence is significant. Update (as of 2025-09-06)

  • Which key is used for Undo?
    A: CTRL Z
    B: CTRL Y
    C: CTRL E
    D: None of these

    CTRL Z is the shortcut for undoing actions in most software. This question tests knowledge of keyboard shortcuts in computer studies exams. Its role in error correction is significant. Update (as of 2025-09-06)

  • What is HTML used for in websites?
    A: Language
    B: Address
    C: Protocol
    D: None of these

    HTML (Hypertext Markup Language) is a language for creating web pages. This question tests knowledge of web development in computer studies exams. Its role in structuring content is significant. Update (as of 2025-09-06)

  • Which key is used for Help in software?
    A: F2
    B: F1
    C: F3
    D: None of these

    The F1 key typically opens the Help menu in software applications. This question tests knowledge of keyboard shortcuts in computer studies exams. Its role in user support is significant. Update (as of 2025-09-06)

  • Which acid is used in car batteries?
    A: HCL
    B: H2SO4
    C: HF
    D: None of these

    Sulfuric acid (H2SO4) is used in car batteries as an electrolyte. This question tests knowledge of chemistry in Everyday Science exams. Its role in battery function is significant. Update (as of 2025-09-06)

  • At what height is the ozone layer from Earth’s surface?
    A: 10 to 20 kilometers
    B: 20 to 30 kilometers
    C: 30 to 40 kilometers
    D: None of these

    The ozone layer is located 20 to 30 kilometers above Earth’s surface in the stratosphere. This question tests knowledge of atmospheric science in Geography exams. Its role in UV protection is significant. Update (as of 2025-09-06)

  • Who is the chairman of the National Accountability Bureau?
    A: Asghar Khan
    B: Rahman Malik
    C: Iqbal
    D: None of these

    Javed Iqbal served as chairman of Pakistan’s National Accountability Bureau in 2021. This question tests knowledge of current leadership in Current Affairs exams. The NAB’s role in anti-corruption is significant. Update (as of 2025-09-06)

  • Which Mughal king was named Khurram?
    A: Jahangir
    B: Akbar
    C: Shah Jahan
    D: None of these

    Shah Jahan born Khurram was a Mughal emperor. This question tests knowledge of Mughal history in Pakistan Studies exams. His contributions like the Taj Mahal are significant. Update (as of 2025-09-06)

  • When did Balochistan gain province status?
    A: 1956
    B: 1970
    C: 1947
    D: None of these

    Balochistan became a province in 1970 under Pakistan’s reorganization. This question tests knowledge of national history in Pakistan Studies exams. Its administrative evolution is a key topic. Update (as of 2025-09-06)

  • In which year was the Rowlatt Act passed?
    A: 1918
    B: 1919
    C: 1920
    D: None of these

    The Rowlatt Act was passed in 1919 by British colonial authorities in India. This question tests knowledge of colonial history in Pakistan Studies exams. Its role in sparking protests like Jallianwala Bagh is significant. Update (as of 2025-09-06)