1) Which Mughal emperor is known as "Zinda Pir" (Living Saint)?
A
Akbar
B
Aurangzeb
C
Humayun
D
Jahangir
2) The Din-i-Ilahi was introduced by Akbar in which year?
A
1580
B
1581
C
1582
D
1588
3) The Round Table Conferences (1930-1932) were convened by which British monarch?
A
Queen Victoria
B
King George V
C
King George VI
D
Edward VIII
4) .......... is the typical storage capacity of a DVD?
A
700 MB
B
4.7 GB
C
8.5 GB
D
256 MB
5) Which part of the eye is responsible for focusing light onto the retina?
A
Pupil
B
Lens
C
Iris
D
Retina
6) What is the condition known as when the liver becomes inflamed due to infection?
A
Cirrhosis
B
Hepatitis
C
Jaundice
D
Gallstones
7) Which of the following is a disease that affects the liver?
A
Asthma
B
Anemia
C
Cirrhosis
D
Nephritis
8) What connects muscles to bones in the body?
A
Ligaments
B
Tendons
C
Cartilage
D
Joints
9) Which hormone regulates the body's sleep-wake cycle?
A
Melatonin
B
Estrogen
C
Testosterone
D
Oxytocin
10) Which vitamin helps to prevent neural tube defects during pregnancy?
A
Vitamin B9 (Folic acid)
B
Vitamin A
C
Vitamin B12
D
Vitamin D
11) Which vitamin is involved in the synthesis of red blood cells?
A
Vitamin A
B
Vitamin B12
C
Vitamin D
D
Vitamin K
13) What is the capital of Mongolia?
A
Ulaanbaatar
B
Erdenet
C
Darkhan
D
Choibalsan
15) What is the currency of South Africa?
A
Dollar
B
Shilling
C
Rand
D
Zloty
17) Which strait separates the United Kingdom from France?
A
Strait of Gibraltar
B
Dampier strait
C
Strait of Dover
D
English Channel
18) The Bay of Fundy (which is known for its high tides) is located between which two countries?
A
USA and Canada
B
Canada and France
C
USA and Mexico
D
Canada and Japan
19) Which strait separates the Horn of Africa from the Arabian Peninsula?
A
Strait of Gibraltar
B
Bering Strait
C
Strait of Hormuz
D
Bab-el-Mandeb Strait
20) Which country is home to the Cape of Good Hope?
A
Kenya
B
Egypt
C
South Africa
D
Namibia
21) Who was the first to reach the South Pole in 1911?
A
Ernest Shackleton
B
James Cook
C
Robert Parry
D
Roald Amundsen
22) Which poet wrote the epic "Paradise Lost"?
A
William Wordsworth
B
John Keats
C
Percy Bysshe Shelley
D
John Milton
23) Which country was the first to declare war in World War I?
A
Germany
B
Russia
C
Austria-Hungary
D
Serbia
24) Which country switched sides during World War I, joining the Allies in 1915?
A
Italy
B
France
C
Ottoman Empire
D
Bulgaria
26) Who was the first President of the United States to visit the Soviet Union during the Cold War?
A
Harry S. Truman
B
Dwight D. Eisenhower
C
John F. Kennedy
D
Richard Nixon
27) The Cuban Missile Crisis occurred in which year?
A
1959
B
1961
C
1962
D
1964
28) What were the main countries in the Triple Entente?
A
Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy
B
France, Russia, and the United Kingdom
C
United States, Japan, and Italy
D
Serbia, Belgium, and Switzerland
29) What was the purpose of the Zimmermann Telegram?
A
To convince Mexico to join Germany
B
To negotiate peace with Britain
C
To propose an alliance with the Ottoman Empire
D
To warn the United States of an attack
30) What was the German military strategy of rapid, overwhelming attacks called?
A
Blitzkrieg
B
Attrition
C
Guerrilla warfare
D
Trench warfare
31) What was the name of the policy that aimed to ease tensions between the U.S. and the Soviet Union in the 1970s?
A
Containment
B
Detente
C
Rollback
D
Isolationism
32) Which event brought the USA into World War II?
A
German invasion of Poland
B
Attack on Pearl Harbor
C
Battle of Britain
D
Sinking of the Lusitania
33) Who authored the Declaration of Independence?
A
Benjamin Franklin
B
John Adams
C
Thomas Jefferson
D
Alexander Hamilton
34) Which U.S. state is known as the "Sunshine State"?
A
California
B
Florida
C
Nevada
D
Arizona
35) How many amendments does the U.S. Constitution have?
A
10
B
33
C
27
D
50
36) What did Johannes Gutenberg invent?
A
Telescope
B
Printing press
C
Microscope
D
Steam engine
37) Who invented the phonograph?
A
Alexander Graham Bell
B
Guglielmo Marconi
C
Nikola Tesla
D
Thomas Edison
39) What does a Geiger counter detect?
A
Magnetic fields
B
Radiation
C
Sound waves
D
Gravitational waves
40) What did Alfred Nobel invent, leading to the Nobel Prizes?
A
Dynamite
B
Gunpowder
C
Radar
D
Submarine
41) The Haitian Revolution resulted in the independence of Haiti from which country?
A
Spain
B
Britain
C
France
D
Portugal
42) Sigmund Freud is known for which psychological theory?
A
Behaviorism
B
Psychoanalysis
C
Cognitive psychology
D
Structuralism
43) What does the "Malthusian theory" relate to?
A
Evolution
B
Economic cycles
C
Social stratification
D
Population growth and food supply
44) What is the central idea of existentialism?
A
Social equality
B
Individual freedom and choice
C
Economic development
D
Divine providence
45) Which revolution is most closely linked to the Reign of Terror?
A
French Revolution
B
Russian Revolution
C
American Revolution
D
Glorious Revolution
46) Hamza river flows in which country?
A
Australia
B
Canada
C
Syria
D
Brazil
48) Which city is known for its Acropolis?
A
Athens
B
Rome
C
Cairo
D
Jerusalem
49) Which city hosts the Carnival, one of the biggest festivals in the world?
A
Venice
B
New Orleans
C
Rio de Janeiro
D
Barcelona
50) Which desert is home to the famous Uluru (Ayers Rock)?
A
Gobi
B
Taklamakan
C
Outback
D
Mojave
51) Which mountain range separates Europe from Asia?
A
Himalayas
B
Andes
C
Urals
D
Rockies
54) Which mineral is found in abundance in Chagai District?
A
Coal
B
Copper
C
Iron
D
Gold
55) The Makli Necropolis, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is located in which city?
A
Sukkur
B
Thatta
C
Karachi
D
Multan
56) Which country will host the 2034 FIFA World Cup?
A
India
B
US
C
Saudi Arabia
D
Dubai
59) Shahenshah-e-Ghazal is the title of?
A
Ustad Ghulam Ali
B
Muhammad Rafi
C
Jagjit Singh
D
Mehdi Hasan
60) Which is the largest lake in Pakistan?
A
Keenjhar Lake
B
Saif-ul-Malook
C
Attabad Lake
D
Manchar Lake
61) Where is the Katas Raj Temple located?
A
Lahore
B
Chakwal
C
Multan
D
Hyderabad
62) The Battle of Hydaspes fought by Alexander the Great took place near which river?
A
Ravi
B
Indus
C
Jhelum
D
Chenab