Friday, December 28, 2018

World Information 150 Important General Knowledge Facts Increase Your Knowledge

*World  Information*   *150_Important_GK_Facts_Increase_Your_Knowledge*
                          
■》The largest museum in the world is the ●》American Museum of Natural History.
■》The lowest mountain range in the world is the Buena Bhaile.
■》The country known as the Land of Cakes is Scotland.
●》The place known as the Garden of England is Kent.
■》The tallest tower in the world is the C. N. Tower, Toronto, Canada.
■》The country famous for its fish catch is Japan.
●》The old name of Taiwan was Farmosa.
●》Montreal is situated on the bank of River Ottawa.
■The city of Bonn is situated in Germany.
■The literal meaning of Renaissance is Revival.
■Julius Caesar was killed by Brutus.
■The title of Desert Fox was given to Field Marshal Erwin Rommel.
■The largest airport in the world is the King Khalid International Airport, Saudi Arabia.
■The city in Russia which faced an earthquake in the year 1988 was Armenia. Later on it became a

Tuesday, December 25, 2018

LARGEST LONGEST BIGGEST SMALLEST HIGHEST TALLEST In the World

#LARGEST___LONGEST___BIGGEST___SMALLEST__HIGHEST__TALLEST___In___the___World
 Largest Planet : Jupiter
Smallest Planet : Mercury
Largest Airport : King Abdul Khalid International Airport (SA)
Highest Airport : Lhasa Airport, Tibet
Longest Airport : Dallas (USA)
Largest River : Amazon (South America)
Longest River : Nile (Egypt)
Shortest River : Roe river in Montana 61 Meter
Tallest Animal : Giraffe
 Largest Animal : Blue Bottom whale
 Fastest Bird : Swift
Largest Bird : Ostrich
Smallest Bird : Humming bird
 Longest Bridge : Huey P. Long Bridge (USA)

Friday, December 21, 2018

Important question of chemistry

Number of Isotopes which have been produced through
artificial disintegration are:
A. 280
B. 40
C. 300
D. none of these
2. Number of atoms in 10g of hydrogen are equal to
A. 24g of Mg
B. 60g of C
C. 230g of Na
D. 238g of U
3. According to the Greek philosophers matter consists of
smaller particles known as
A. atoms
B. molecules
C. ions
D. basic units
4. In mass spectrometer the applied magnetic field move the

Saturday, December 15, 2018

50 Proverbs Zarbul Misal in Urdu and English very important Exam and Interview point of view

50 #ضرب_المثال
Urdu
اندھا کیا چاہے دو آنکھیں
English
A wish coming True.
______________2_____________
Urdu
آنکھ کا اندھا نام نین سکھ
English
Opposite qualities of meaning of person's name.
______________3______________
Urdu
کہاں راجہ بھوج کہاں گنگوتیلی
English
Big difference in status or Class.
______________4______________
Urdu
کھسیانی بلی کھمبا نوچے
English
To show anger after getting embarrassed.
______________5______________

60 important abrevation like DOC stant for Document important information about NTS Level

Some important information about NTS Level
1*    "VIP "
Very important person
2*    "I.T.O"
Income tax officer
3*    "C.I.D"
Crime investigation department
4*    "C.B.I"
Central bureau of investigation
5*    "GPO "
General post office

Friday, December 14, 2018

35 important General Knowledge questions and their answers of **Pakistan**

General Knowledge
       **Pakistan**
1*    "City of colleges"
Ans. Lahore
2*    "Replica of the sahara"
Ans. Skardu
3*    "Gateway of Pakistan"
Ans. Karachi
4*    "Bab-ul-Islam"
Ans. Sindh
5*    "Swaziland of Pakistan"
Ans. Swat
6*    "City of Textile"
Ans. Faisalabad
7*    "Valley of Flowers"
Ans. Peshawar
8*    "City of Saints"
Ans. Mutan

Various Studies which are called as such as Study of Air is called Aerology

#Various_Studies
Study of blood =haematology
Study of liver= Hepatology
Study of fungi = Mycology
Study of Algae= Phycology
Study of virus=Virology
Study of Kidney=Nephrology
Study of Cancers = Oncology
Study of Universe= Cosmology
Study of Fruits= Pomology
Study of birds=Ornithology
Study of bones=Osteology
Study of Egg=Oology
Study of Dream=Oneirology
Study of Hair=Trichology
Study of Eyes=Opthalmology
Study of Soil=Pedology
Study of Languages=Philology
Study of brain=Encephlology
Study of Nails=Cosmetology
Study of Air=Aerology
Study of Earth=Geology
Study of insects=Entomology
Study of Heart=Cardiology

100 Important Words and its Meaning Vocabulary

*#100_Vocabulary#*
◼◼◼◼
*1. Aberration:* deviation; abnormality
*2. Abstruse:* Difficult to comprehend
*3. Acumen:* sharpness of mind
*4. Adroit:* skill-ful (Maladroit = clumsy)
*5. Adulation:* worship; great praise
*6. Advocate:* support
*7. Affability:* friendliness; cordiality
*8. Affinity:* kinship
*9. Affluence:* wealth; Opulence
*10. Agnostic:* unsure of the existence
*11. Alacrity:* speed & eagerness; promptness
*12. Alleviate:* make less serve; reduce
*13. Altruism:* self-sacrifice
*14. Amalgam:* mixture
*15. Amassed:* accumulated

Thursday, December 13, 2018

First in Pakistan Improtant general Knowledge

First female representative of Pakistan in the UN Shaista Ikramullah
First Pakistan to win the prestigious Pulitzer Prize Adrees Latif
First female governor State Bank of Pakistan Shamshad Akhtar
First women Pilot in Pakistan Shukriya Khanam
First Secretary General of Pakistan Ch. Muhammad Ali
First Administrator of Karachi Syed Hasham Raza
First Chairman of senate Habib ullah Khan

Wednesday, December 12, 2018

Some test question taken from test and its answers

21. The Taj Mahal in India, was built by Mughal emperor __________.
A. Aurangzaib
B. Shah Jahan*
C. Akbar
D. Humayun
22. The Sino-Indian War between China and India was occurred in __________.
A. 1956
B. 1959
C. 1962*
D. 1965
23. The 2013 Summer Universiade was held in ________.
A. Moscow
B. Kazan*
C. Astana
D. Beijing
24. In London Olympics 2012, the most medals were won by _________.
A. America*
B. Russia
C. China
D. United Kingdom

81 questions and its answers PPSC EXCISE

#PPSC_EXCISE 2PM....81 questions
1. Tarbela on which river..Indus
2.Baba e Urdu..molvi abdul haq
3. HQ of Asian Development bank..manila
4.Member of G-7....Italy
5. Mao was from...china
6. Human right day....10 decmber
7. ibn e insha real name...sher khan
8. Brain of computer...CPU
9. Pak china border era of....Ayub
10. Minto came.....1905

BASIC GENERAL KNOWLEDGE largest and smallest

#BASIC #GENERAL #KNOWLEDGE *
Largest Continent *Asia*
Largest Ocean *Pacific*
Largest River *Amazon*
Largest River Basin
*Amazon*
Largest Lake (salt water)
*Caspian sea*
Largest Lake (fresh water)
*Lake Superior*
Largest Bay *Hudson Bay*
Largest Gulf *Gulf of Mexico*
Largest Sea *South China Sea*
Largest peninsula *Arabia*

Saturday, December 8, 2018

50 Important general Knowedge question and their answers in Urdu language

1   علامہ اقبال کب پیدا  ہوئے     
جواب     9نومبر 1877  
2  علامہ اقبال کب فوت ہوئے تاریخ   
جواب    21 اپریل 1938
3   علامہ کے دو یورپی اساتزہ کے نام لکھیے    
جواب      1اے بی براون  2سر ٹامس آرنلڈ   
4  اقبال کی پہلی بیوی کا نام کیا تھا   
جوب    کریم بی بی     
5  جاوید نامہ کا سال اشاعت کیا ہے

List of Important International Organization with Head Quarter

List of Important organization with head Quarter

GENERAL KNOWLEDGE OF ABOUT CALIPHS OF ISLAM

 *GENERAL KNOWLEDGE OF ABOUT CALIPHS OF ISLAM* 

DAWN NEWS Vocabulary Words and meanings

*#DAWN NEWS Vocabulary#*
*WORDS / Meanings#*
1. *Candid* / Straight forward
2. *Caitiff* / Cowardly
3. *Bravo* / Well done
4. *Callosity* / The state of being hard and insensible.
5. *Canon* / Any rule or law
6. *Carnage* / Massacre
7. *Clan* / A tribe
8. *Clemency* / Mercy
9. *Clement* / Compassionate

Most repeated NTS latest questions with their answers

NTS latest questions
Ques:) Holy Prophet was born in?
Answ:) 571 A.D 22nd April
Ques:) Hazrat Hajirah (RA) Was the Mother Of?
Answ:) Hazrat Ismail
Ques:) Jab President Nhi Hota To Mulk Kon Chalata Hy?
Answ:) Speaker
Ques:) Ghazwa khandak main khandak Ki length and width?
Answ:) 10km long 22ft wide 16ft depth
Ques:) Kaleem Ullah Kis Ka Laqab Tha?
Answ:) Hazrat Musa
Ques:) Largest Dam in Pakistan?
Answ:) Tarbela
Ques:) Quid-e-Azam 14 points ki date?
Answ:) 1929
Ques:) Makah was conquered by Holy Prophet (PBUH) on?

HOW WELL YOU KNOW YOUR HOLY QURAN

→HOW WELL YOU KNOW YOUR HOLY QUR'AN←
1. How many verses are in Holy Qur’an?
A. 6235
B. 6666.✔
C. 6237
D. 6238
2. How many times is the word ‘Qur’an’ repeated in Holy Qur’an?
A. 67
B. 68
C. 69
D. 70✔
3. Which is the best drink mentioned in Holy Qur’an?
A. Honey
B. Milk✔
C. Water
D. Juice
4. The best eatable thing mentioned in Holy Quran is?
A. Honey✔
B. Milk
C. Water melon
D. Dabino
5. Which is the shortest Sura of Holy Qur’an?

Friday, November 30, 2018

Sunday, November 18, 2018

Assistant Director (BS-17) Test Questions and Answers

1- SHO stands for? 
station house officer
2- current year is which year fear of Hijri calendar?
1440
3- what is the name of the software program that transforms high level source code written in high level programming language into a low level object code in machine language?
compiler
4- the Karachi nuclear power plant 1 was built with help of?
Canada
5- frightened means: 
Afraid
6- sulphur is mainly found at?
Koh e Sultan (Chagi)
7- if the wages of 6 men for 15 days are Rs2100, then find the wages of 9 men for 12 days?
2520
8- Majlis e shoora is body made up of? 
National Assembly, Senate and President
9- the first secretary of board of trustee of Aligarh College was ? 
Syed Mohammed Ali
10- who is considered as the father of psychoanalysis ?
Sigmund freud
11- Delhi darbar king and queen of British visit India partition of Bengal is annulled 
1911
12- mother of Hazrat Yousuf (A.S) was 
Rachel
13- hirohito was the longest reigning monarch in
Japan
14- name the current Inspector general prisons of Punjab 
Mirza Shahid Saleem Baig
15- complete the sentence, it started to rain while we....... tennis. 
were playing
16- I am Nabi not a liar I am son of Abdul muthalib when the holy Prophet peace be upon him delivered these words.
Ghazwa Hunain
17- you want to track the progress of the stock market on daily basis. which type of chart should you use ?
coloumn chart
18- chi minh city is the new name of ?
Saigon
19- complete the proverb: the price of .................is eternal vigilance. 
liberty
20- the bridge in Istanbul that connect Asia with Europe is called ? 
The bosphorus Bridge
21- the longest mountain range (above the sea level) is ? 
Andes
22- in which country does the desert City timbuktu lie ? 
Mali
23- the darkening Sky indicates

Saturday, November 10, 2018

Ways to congratulate someone: Urdu

Ways to congratulate someone:
کسی کو مبارکبادی دینے کے طریقے:

1. You're doing a good Job
آپ اچھا کام کر رہے ہیں

2. You're doing beautifully
آپ خوبصورتی کے ساتھ کر رہے ہیں

3. You are really growing up
آپ حقیقت میں اوپر جا رہے ہیں

4. That is the way to do it
ایسا ہی یہ کام کیا جاتا ہے

5. You are very good at it
آپ اسے بہت اچھی طرح کرتے ہیں

6. You are on the right track now
آپ اب صحیح راستے پر ہیں

7. You are really going to town
آپ حقیقت میں بہت اچھا کر رہے ہیں

8. Keep up the good work
اچھا کام جاری رکھیں

9. That is the right way to do it
یہ کام ڈھنگ سے ایسے ہی کیا جاتا ہے

10. That is better than ever
یہ ہمیشہ سے بہتر ہے

11. You have done a great job!
آپ نے عظیم کام کیا ہے!

12. You are getting better every day
آپ ہر دن بہتر ہو رہے ہیں

13. You have just mastered that
آپ نے اس میں بس مہارت دکھائی ہے

14. nothing can stop you now.
آپ کو اب کچھ نہیں روک سکتا

15. That is the best you have ever done.
آپ نے اسے ہمیشہ کے مقابلہ بہترین طور پر کیا ہے

16. Keep working, you are getting better
کام کرتے رہیں، آپ بہتر ہو رہے ہیں

17. I am happy to see you working like that
میں آپ کو اس طرح کام کرتے دیکھ کر خوش ہوں

18. Well done!
شاباش!

19. Fantastic.
شاندار۔

20. Hats Off!
بہت زبردست!

21. Sensational.
متاثر کن۔

22. Respects
عزتیں

23. Good job!
عظیم کام!

24. You rock!
آپ نے تو کمال کر دیا!

25. Nicely done
عمدہ طور پر کیا گیا۔

26. It's perfect
بالکل ٹھیک۔

27. Way to go
یہی آگے جانا کا طریقہ ہے

28. You did it!
آپ نے اسے کر دکھایا!

29. You are a genius!
آپ انتہائی ذہین ہیں!

30. You are the best.
آپ بہترین ہیں۔

31. You have got it.
آپ نے اسے کر دکھایا۔

32. Pat on the back.
شاباش۔

33. That's the way.
یہی طریقہ ہے۔

34. You really deserved it.
آپ حقیقت میں اس کے مستحق تھے۔

35. You did it this time.
آپ نے اسے اس بار کر دکھایا۔

Friday, October 19, 2018

Medical Dictionary / Terminology some important abbrevation

*Medical Dictionary / Terminology*
*CBC:* complete blood count
*CP:* complete picture of blood
*CXR:* X-ray chest (PA view)
*BT:* bleeding time
*CT:* clotting time
*LFT:* liver function test
*AST:* aspartate aminotransferase @ (sgot)
*ALT:* alanie aminotransferase @ (sgpt)
*SGOT:* serum glutamic oxaloacetic transaminase
*SGPT:* serum glutamic pyruvic transaminase
*ALP:* alkaline phosphatase
*ALT:* alanine aminotransferase
*GGT:* gamma glutamyl transpeptidase
*GGT:* gamma glutamile transpeptidase
*GTT:* glucose tolerance test
*LDH:* lactae dehydrogenase
*PT:* prothrombing time
*INR:* international normalized ratio/rate
*CCK:* cholecystokinin
*AF:* atrial fibrillation
*AIDS:* acquired immunodeficiency syndrome
*AKA:* alcoholic ketoacidosis
*ALL:* acute lymphoblastic leukaemia
*AMI:* acute myocardial infarction
*ARF:* acute renal failure
*HTN:* high/ blood pressure, @hyper tension
*CABG:* coronary artery bypass grafting
*CAH:* congenital adrenal hyperplasia
*CCF:* congestive cardiac failure
*CF:* cystic fibrosis
*CHD:* coronary heart disease
*CNS:* central nervous system
*COPD:* chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
*CPAP:* continuous positive airways pressure
*CRF:* chronic renal failure
*CSF:* cerebrospinal fluid
*CT:* computer mography
*CVA:* cerebrovascular accident (stroke)
*CVD:* cardiovascular disease
*DKA:* diabetic ketoacidosis
*DU:* duodenal ulcer
*DVT:* deep vein thrombosis
*ECG:* electrocardiography/or cardiogram
*EEG:* electroencephalogram
*ESR:* erythrocyte sedimentation rate
*ESRD:* end-stage renal disease
*FPG:* fasting plasma glucose
*GIT:* gastrointestinal tract
*GU:* gastric ulcer
*GvHD:* graft versus host disease
*HAV:* hepatitis A virus
*HBV:* hepatitis B virus
*Hcg:* human chorionic gonadotrophin @
*PT:* pregnancy test (by urine)
*HCV hepatitis:* C virus
*HIV:* human immunodeficiency virus
*HNA:* heparin neutralising activity
*ICH:* intracranial haemorrhage
*IDA:* iron deficiency anaemia
*IDDM:* insulin dependent (type 1) diabetes mellitus
*IFG:* impaired fasting glucose
*IGT:* impaired glucose tolerance
*IHD:* ischaemic heart disease
*Ig:* immunoglobulin
*IM:* intramuscular
*INR:* international normalized ratio
*ITU:* intensive therapy unit
*IV:* intravenous
*IVU:* intravenous urogram
*K:* potassium
*KUB:* kidney, ureter, bladder (x-ray)/ U-S
*LBBB:* left bundle branch block
*LCM:* left costal margin
*LFTs:* liver function tests
*LIF:* left iliac fossa
*LUQ:* left upper quadrant
*LVF:* left ventricular failure
*LVH:* left ventricular hypertrophy
*MC&S:* microscopy, culture & sensitivity
*MCH:* mean cell haemoglobin
*MI:* myocardial infarction
*Min:* minutes
*MPD:* myeloproliferative disease
*MRI:* magnetic resonance imaging
*MS:* multiple sclerosis or mass spectroscopy
*Na:* sodium
*Ca:* calcium
*NaCl:* sodium chloride
*OA:* osteo arthritis
*RA:* rheumatoid arthritis
*OCP:* oral contraceptive pill
*PACWP:* pulmonary artery capillary wedge pressure
*PAD:* peripheral arterial disease
*PaO2:* partial pressure of O2 in arterial blood
*PB:* peripheral blood
*PBC:* primary biliary cirrhosis
*PCI:* percutaneous coronary intervention
*PCL:* plasma cell leukaemia
*PE:* pulmonary embolism
*PR:* per rectum
*PV:* per vagina
*PV:* plasma volume
*RAS:* renal angiotensin system or renal artery stenosis
*RBBB:* right bundle branch block
*RBCs:* red blood cells
*RCC:* red blood cell count
*Rh:* Rhesus (monkey)
*RIF:* right iliac fossa
*RUQ:* right upper quadrant
*SC:* subcutaneous
*SDH:* subdural haemorrhage
*SOB:* shortness of breath
*SM:* smooth muscle
*SVC:* superior vena cava
*SVCO:* superior vena caval obstruction
*SXR:* skull x-ray
*T°:* temperature
*t1/2:* half-life
*T4:* thyroxine
*TA:* temporal arteritis
*TB:* tuberculosis
*TFT:* thyroid function test
*TIAs:* transient ischaemic attacks
*TPO:* thyroid peroxidase
*TRAB:* thyrotropin receptor antibodies
*TSH:* thyroid-stimulating hormone
*TT:* thrombin time
*u/U:* units
*UC:* ulcerative colitis
*U&E:* urea and electrolytes
*UCE:* urea, creatinine & electrolytes
*URTI:* upper respiratory tract infection
*UTI:* urinary tract infection
*USS:* ultrasound scan
*VIII:* C factor VIII clotting activity
*VIP:* vasoactive intestinal peptide
*Vit K:* vitamin K
*VSD:* ventricular septal defect
*WBC:* white blood cell
*TLC:* total leukocytes count

Monday, September 17, 2018

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Geography of Pakistan Complete Detail.

#GeographyofPakistan:
1. Pakistan is divided into five ,physiographical divisions,.
2. 796096 sq.km the total area of Pakistan,.
3. Pakistan lies between the latitudes,24N to 37N.
4. Pakistan lies between the longitudes, 61 E to 75.5 E.
5. In 1963 year boundary agreement ,was signed by Pakistan and China,.
6. Wakhan, separates Pakistan ,from Tajikistan,.
7. Area of Wakhan is ,under the control, of Afghanistan.
8. The border between Pakistan and Afghanistan, is called Durand lines,.
9. In 1972 line of control came into existence.
10. The length of Pak-China border, is 595 km,.
11. The length of Pak-Afghan border, is 2252 km,.
12. The length of Pak-Iran border ,is 805 km,.
13. The length of Pak-India border, is 1610 km.
14. The total length of land border ,with different countries is 5262km.
15. The total length of coastline of Pakistan, 1046km.
16. Iran is located south west of Pakistan,.
17. China is located north and north east of Pakistan,.
18. India is located east of Pakistan,.
19. Afghanistan is located west of Pakistan,.
20. India ocean is located in south of Pakistan,.
21. Punjab covered the total area is205344 sqkm,.
22. Sindh covered the total area is140914 sqkm,.
23. Baluchitan covered the total area is347190 sqkm,.
24. N.W.F.P covered the total area is74521 sqkm,.
25. Islamabad covered the total area is906 sqkm,.
26. F.A.T.A covered the total area is2720 sqkm,.
27. According to international law ,Pakistan’s ,territorial sea limits is 12 nm.,
28. 58% area of Pakistan is covered by mountain, and plateaus,.
29. 42% area of Pakistan is covered by ,plains and deserts,.
30. Mountains and Ranges,
31. K-2 is the, highest peak, of Pakistan.
32. K-2 peak is the ,2nd highest peak of the world,.
33. K-2 is also known ,Goodwin Austin.
34. K-2 is present in ,Krakoram mountain range,.
35. Nanga Par bat, is the part of ,Himalayas.
36. Karakoram Range links China with Pakistan.
37. Hindukash range, separates Pakistan from Afghanistan,.
38. The height of Trichmir peak, is 7690 meters.
39. The salt range, is situated between rivers soan and Jhelum.
40. The height of Nanga parbat peak, is 8126 meters.
41. The height of Himalaya range increases, as it moves from south to north,.
42. Nanga parbat mountain peaks is called, killer mountain,.
43. The total height of K-2 peak is 8611 meters.
44. Skaram ,is the highest peak of the Koh-e-Sufaid range,.
45. the maximum height of Khirthar range, is2150 meters.
46. The height of Takhat-e-sulaiman peak, is 3500 meters.
47. The height of sakasar peak, is 1500 meters.
48. The highest peak of Himalayas range, in Pakistan is Nanga parbat.
49. The highest peak of Karakoram Range in Pakistan is K-2.
50. The highest peak of Hindukush range, in Pakistan is Trichmir,.
51. The highest peak of salt range, is sakasar,.
52. The highest peak of, Koh-e- Sulaiman range is Takhat-e- Sulaiman,.
53. The average height Karakoram Range, is7000 meters.
54. Chaghi range separates Baluchistan plateau, from Afghanistan.
55. Ashraf Anan, was the first Pakistani to climb the K-2,.
56. Five peaks In Pakistan there are higher than 8000, meters,.
57. The height of broad peak, is 8047 meters.
58. In 1957 the broad peak was first climbed.
PASSES,
1. The pass which connects Abbot Abad and Gilgat, is Babusar pass,.
2. The pass which connects Dir with Kohistan, district Badawi pass,.
3. The highest pass in Pakistan,an ancient trading route, between Kashmir and china, situatedat the height of 5575 is Karakoram pass,.
4. The pass which connects Sindh plain, with, Queeta is Bolanpass,.
5. The pass which connects Chitralwith Wahkan, is, Baroghil pass,.
6. The pass which connects, Mardan with Malakand,.is,Dargai pass,.
7. The pass which connects Dera Ismail khan with Ghazni, (Afghanistan) is ,Gomal pass,.
8. The pass which connects ,Qila Abdullah with Chaman, is Khojak pass,.
9. The height of Khunjrab pass, is 4555 meters.
10. The worlds’ highest passes ,such as Khunjrab Lawari and Shandoor, are situated in Western mountain range,.
11. The pass which connects Peshawar with Afghanistan, is Lawaripass,.
12. the total length of Khyber pass, is 63 km.
13. The pass which connects Gilgat with China, it is situated at the height of 4827 meters is, Zagar pass,.
14. The pass which connects Peshawar with Chitral is Malakand pass,.
DESERTS,
1. There is no desert in N, W.F.P province of Pakistan.
2. In Baluchistan province the desert Kharan ,is situated.
3. There are two deserts in Punjab.
4. The desert of ,Thar is situated in Sindh,.
5. Thar is the largest desert of Pakistan, and also known as friendly desert,.
6. The desert of Thal, situated in Punjab,.
GLACIERS,
1. 13% area of mountain region is covered by glacier in Pakistan.
2. In Pakistan glaciers covers the area of 13680 sqkm.
3. Siachen, Hispar, Biafo, Batura, Chogo Lungma and Yengunta glaciers, are present in Karakoram Range.
4. Siachen glacier, is present in the region of Baltistan.
5. The total length of Siachen glacier, is 72.5 km.
6. Batura, is the 2nd largest glacier of Pakistan, with the length of 64.5 km,.
7. Baltoro glacier, is situated in the mountain range of Karakoram,.
8. Siachen, is the highest glacier of Pakistan.
9. The total length of Hispar glacier, is 61 meter.
10. Siachen is the longest glacier ,of Pakistan.
11. The total length of Baltoro glacier, is 58 km.
12. The total length of Siachen glacier, is 20000 feet.
LAKES,
1. Lalusar, lake is located in ,Kaghan,.
2. keenjher lake, is located near ,Thatta Sindh,.
3. Hamune lake ,is located in Baluchistan.
4. Phander lake, is located in N.W.F.P.
5. Manchhar lake, is located near Dadu Sindh.
6. Saif-ul-Maluk lake, is located in Kaghan.
7. The largest lake, of Pakistan is Manchhar.
8. Hina lake, is located near Queeta.
9. Kalar kahar, lake is located in Salt Range.(Chakwal Punjab)
10. Hub lake, is located near Karachi Sindh.
11. Haleji lake, is located in Sindh.(Paradise of birds)
12. Kachura lake, is located is situated in Skardu.
13. Sat Para lake, is located near Baltistan.
14. Rawal lake, is located in Islamabad.
15. Keenjhar, is the largest lake of Pakistan.
16. Manchhar, is the largest fresh water lake.
RIVERS ,
1. Jehlum and Chenab, rivers meet at Trimmu.
2. All rivers of Punjab enter into river Indus at Kot Mithan.
3. River Indus also known as ,Abaseen river,Attock river and, Skardu river,.
4. The smallest river, of Pakistan is Ravi.
5. Name the longest river, of Pakistan is Indus,.
6. The total length of river Indus is 2900km.
7. The total length of river Ravi, is 715km.
8. Harrapa city, is situated on the bank of Ravi.
9. The river in Pakistan whose annual flow is twice,that of the Nile is river Indus,.
10. The Indus River rises, from Tibet,.
11. There are seven rivers, flow in Baluchistan,.
12. Hingol is the largest river of Baluchistan.
13. Indus River ends, at ArabianSea,.
14. There are four rivers, flow in Sindh,.
15. Panjkora River, is located in N.W.F.P.
16. there are five rivers flow, in Punjab.
17. There are eight rivers flow in N.W.F.P.
18. Bolan River, is located in Baluchistan.
19. Baran River, is located in Sindh.
20. Most of the country’s rivers flow into Indus River.
21. There are twenty four rivers in Pakistan.
22. Dasht River, is located in Baluchistan.
23. Porali River, is located in Baluchistan.
24. Gomal and Karam rivers, are located in N.W.F.P.
25. Indus River is called Nile ,of Pakistan.

Adjective uptight uses in sentences defination complete description

*adjective: uptight*
adjective is *“uptight”*, and native English speakers use this word to describe a person who is not flexible at all especially when it comes to following rules. These people are usually very serious and have no sense of humor. For example:
My new boss is so *uptight* about the dress code. He makes all the men wear a jacket and tie even in the summer!
A: We can’t leave until 6:00, and it’s only 5:57!
B: Don’t be so *uptight*! It’s only three minutes!
My parents have gotten really *uptight* since they retired. They used to be really fun and open-minded, but now they seem to disapprove of everything I do.
We have a new supervisor coming in, and I’ve heard he’s really *uptight*! I’m not looking forward to working with him!
Obviously this word is very negative, so we don’t usually use it to describe ourselves. Also, we don’t usually say it directly to another person. Therefore, it’s very rude to say *“You are so uptight”* to another person; however,  sometimes we say *“Don’t be so uptight!”* as in my second example. Please note that you should only say this to close friends but never to someone of higher status than you.

General Important Information largest producers of the World

#General_Important_Information
★ Largest producer of silver is Mexico.
★ The largest producer of carpet is Iran.
★ The largest producer of cheese is USA.
★ The largest producer of cotton is China.
★ The largest producer of Jute is Bangladesh.
★ The largest producer of Rice is China.
★ The largest producer of Silk is China.
★ The largest producer of Steel is USA.
★ The largest producer of Sugar is India.
★ The largest producer of Tea is China.
★ The largest producer of Wheat is China.
★ The largest producer of Wool is Australia.
★ The largest producer of gold is South Africa.
★ The largest producer of oil is Saudi Arabia.
★ The largest producer of coffee Brazil.
★ The largest producer of tin is Malaysia.

Important questions for Shaheed Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto University of Law entry test

*Important questions for SZABUL entry test
1- Babul Islam - Sindh
2- Foreign minister - Shah mehmood qureshi
3- Capital of Malaysia - Kuala lumpur
4- Coastal Highway is sitauted in - Balochistan
5- 1st ever law university of Pakistan - Szabul
6- Founder and VC of Szabul - Justice(r) Qazi khalid
7 - The prophet called as the most patience person  -  Hazrat Ayoub
8- Yousaf was the son of - Hazrat Yaqoub
9- Highest Peak- mount everest .
10-Zabur - hazrat Dawood
11- Main pillars of Islam - 5
12 - Number of States america has -
13- First refrendum in Pakistan - 1984 by Zia ul Haque
13- First Martial law declared by - Iskander Mirza
13- Last governor and First President - Iskander Mirza
14- Objective Resolutuon given by - Liaquat ali khan 1949
15- First constitution - 1956
16-AIML  was made by - Mohsin ul mulk and waqar ul mulk
17- Fall of Dhaka -1971
18- Partition of bengal -1905
19-AIML was made in - 1905
20- War of Independence - 1857
21 First women Shaheed of Islam -
22- Sahih Bukhari is composed by -
23 - Governor of Sindh - Dr Imran Ismail
24- Defence minister - Pervaiz Khatak
25 - 1st CJ - Sir Abdul Rashid
26- Current Cj - Saqib nisar
27- CM of kpk - Mehmood Khan
28- FATA- Federally administrative tribal areas
29- Fata merged with Kpk in - 2018
30- 18th amendment was given by - President Asif Ali zardari
31 - CJ Sindh - Justice Ahmed Ali Shaikh
32- Karakoram highway is between Pakistan and - China
33 - IK is -22nd Pm of Pakistan
34 - CM Punjab - Usman buzdar
35- Only Hindu country of world - Nepal
36- Border between Indo-Pak is called as - LOC
37 - Atom bomb was tested in - Chaggi
38- Kargil was held in - 1999
39- Statue of liberty is in - NK usa
40- 1st noble prize winner of Pakistan - Dr Abdus Salam
41- UN was made in 1945
42- 1st world was started in -
Khandaq took place in - Madina
43- number of muslims in Battle of Badar - 313
44- Hazrat Ismail was the Son of Hazrat ibrahem
45 - Permanent and Non permanent members of UN-
46- Full form of RAM-
47 - ROM -
48 Mouse is a - Input device 
49 - Brain of Computer -
50- Bulb was made by - Thomas Edison
51- Microsoft founded by - Bill Gates
52-Computer was made by -
53- First human to reach moon - Neil Armstrong
54-  The person who is called as Lion of Allah - Maula Ali
55- 1st Khalifa of Islam - Abu bakar
56- Who ended khilafat - Kamal Attaturk
Mathematics - LCM , Basic Arthematic

Saturday, September 15, 2018

Famous Books and their Authors all over the World

#Famous_Books_and_their_Authors
• Shahnama-i-Islam was written by Hafeez Jalandri.
• Man who ruled India was written by Philip Woodruff.
• The book confession was written by Rousseau.
• Quaid –e-Azam Jinnah. The story of a Nation is written by G.Allana.
• Heroes and Hero-Worship was written by Carlyle.
• Foundation of Pakistan was written by Sharif ud din Pirzada.
• Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam was written by Edward Fitzgeranld.
• Gitanjali was written by Rabindranath Tagore.
• Asrar-e-khudi is written by Allama Iqbal
• Bal-e-Jibril is written by Allama Iqbal
• Bang-e-dara is written by Allma Iqbal
• Bostan is written by Sheikh Saadi
• Darbar-i-Akbari is written by Azad, Muhammad Hussain
• Gulistan is written by Sheikh Saadi
• Hayat-i-Jawid is written by Hali
• Javaid Nama is written by Allama Iqbal
• Jawab-e-Shikwah is written by Allama Iqbal
• Ktab al Shifa is written by Ibn Sina
• Mirat ul Aroos is written by Nazir Ahmed Mudassar Munir
• Muqaddamah is written by Ibn Khaldun
• Shaer o Shaeri is written by Altaf Hussain Hali
• Mussaddas-i-Hali is written by Altaf Hussain Hali
• Naqsh-e-Faryadi is written by Faiz Ahmed Faiz
• Payam-e-Mashriq is written by Allama Iqbal
• Shahnama is written by Firdausi
• Tehzeeb al Ikhlaq is written by Sir Syed Ahmed Khan
• Tafhim ul quran is written by Syed Abdul ala Maudoodi.
• Yadgar-i-Galib is written by Hali
• Zabur-e-Anjam is written by Dr. Allama Iqbal
• Zarb-e-Kaleem is written by Dr. Allama Iqbal
• Arabian Nights is written by Sir Richard Buton
• An Ideal Husband is written by Oscar Wilde
• A woman of No importance is written by Oscar Wild
• Animal Farm is written by George Orwell
• Anthony Cleopatra is written by W. Shakespeare
• As you like it is written by W. Shakespeare
• Caesar and Cleopatra is written by G.B Shaw
• Comedy of Errors is written by W. Shakespeare
• Daughter of the East is written by Benazir Bhuto
• Decline and Fall of Roman Empire is written by Edward Gibbon
• Doctor‘s Dilemma is written by G.B Shaw
• East of Aden is written by John Steinbeck
• French Revolution is written by Tomas Carlyle
• Freedom at Midnight is written by Larry Collins and Dominique Lapiere.
• Gone with the Wind is written by Margaret Mithchel
• Great Expectations is written by Charles Dickens
• Gulliver‘s Travels is written by Jonathan Swift
• Hamlet is written by W.Shakespeare
• Ibn Battuta Travels in Asia and Africa is written by Ibn Battuta
• Jungle book is written by Rudyard Kipling
• Jinnah of Pakistan is written by Stanley Wolpert
• Myth of independence is written by Z. A Bhutto
• World War is written by W. Churchill
• Merchant of Venice is written by Shakerpeare
• Muhammad Ali Jinnah is written by M.H Saiyid
• Much Ado About Nothing is written by Shakespeare
• Nine Days Wonder is written by John Masefield
• Nineteen Eighty Four is written by George Orwell
• Old man and the Sea is written by Ernest Hamingway
• Oliver Twist is written by Charles Dickens
• Origin Of species is written by Charles Darwin
• Paradise Lost is written by John Milton
• Pickwick papers is written by Charles Dickens
• Pride and Prejudice is written by Jane Austen
• Robinson Crusoe is written by Daniel Defoe
• Sense and Sensibility is written by Jane Austin
• Sohrab and Rustam Mathew Arnold
• Social Contact is written by Rousseau
• Treasure Island is written by R.L Stevenson
• Tropic of Cancer is written by Henry Miller
• Twelfth Night is written by W. Shakespeare
• A Tale of Two Cities is written by Charles Dickens
• Vanity of Human Wishes is written by Samuel Johnson
• Wealth of Nation is written by Adam Simith
• Zulfi Bhutto of Pakistan is written by Stanley Wolpert
• Faust is written by Goethe
• Mein Kampf is written by Hitler
• Divine Comedy is written by Dante
• Odyssey (Greek) is written by Homer
• Utopia is written by Thomas Mooore
• War and Peace is written by Leo Tolstoy
• Crime and Punishment is written by F.M Dostovsky
• Communist Manifesto is written by Karl Marx and Eagles
• Das Capital is written by Karl Marx
• The idiot is written by Dostoevsky
• Don Quixoto is written by Miguel De Cervates
• The Prince is written by Machiavelli
• Constitutional Development of Pakistan is written by G.W Choudhry
• Five Thousand Years of Pakistan is written by Wheeler R.E.M
• Foreign Policy of Pakistan is written by Zulifkar Ali Bhutto
• Jinnah, Creator of Pakistan is written by Hecor Bolitho
• Muslim Separatism in India and Pakistan is written by Abdul Hamid
• Pakistan the Formative Phase is written by Lawrence Ziring
• Political Syetem in Pakistan is written by Khalid B. Saeed
• Politics in Pakistan is written by Khalid B. Saeed
• Quaid-i-Azam and Pakistan is written by Ahmad Hasan Dani
• Struggle for Pakistan is written by I.H Qureshi
• The Emergence of Pakistan is written by Mohammad Ali Choudhry
• The Making of Pakistan is written by K.K Aziz
• Towards Pakistan is written by Whaeed-uz-Zaman
• World Politics Since 1945 is written by P. Calvocrassi
• Khusboo is written by Parveen Shakir
• Laila Majnoo is written by Amir Khusro
• Akbar nama is written by Abu Fazal
• Al Qanoon fil Tib is written by Ibne Sina
• Green Book is written by Presisdent Moamoor Gadafi
• Republic is written by Plato
• Revolution and Independence is written by Words Worth
• Road to Freedom is written by Bertrand Russel
• Romeo and Juliet is written by Shakespeare
• Joan of Arc is written by G.W Shaw.
• Foust was written by Goethe.
• ―Profiles in Courage‖ is written by Henry Kissinger.
• Pickwick Papers were written by Charles Dickens.
• ―East and Eden‖ was written by John Steinback.
• A farewell to Arms is written by Earnest Hemingway.
• Travel in Arabian Desert was written by C.M Doughty.
• The spirit of Islam was written by Syed Ameer Ali.
• The poem Shikwah and Jawab-e-Sikwah was written by Allama Iqbal.
• Five Thousand Years of Pakistan was written by REM Wheeler.
• Struggle of Pakistan was written by I.H Qureshi.
• Lenin wrote ‗the state and revolution‘.
• Ibn-e-Khaldun retired as a judge.
• The name of the book which Al-Farabi wrote is ‗Ara Madinatul Fazila‘.
• Plato wrote ‗the laws‘. • Aristotle founded ‗the lyceum‘.
• Mao wrote ‗On contradictions‘.
• J.S. Mill wrote ‗On liberty‘.
• Witness to surrender=Siddique Saliq. • A short history of Pak:=I.H.Qureshi.
• Discovery of Pak:= A.Aziz.
• Foundation of Pak: = Sharifuddin Pirzada.
• History of Freedom Movement=I.H.Qureshi.
• Jinnah of Pak: = Stanley Woolpert.
• Jinnah as I know him= Abdul Hassan Isphahani.
• The Making of Pakistan= Richard Symonds.
• The Making of Pakistan=K.K.Aziz.
• Jinnah:Creator of Pak:=Hector Bolithio.
• Quaid-e-Azam: The Story of A Nation=G.Allana.
• India wins Freedom= Abdul Kalam Azad.
• Emergence of Pak:=Ch: Rahmat Ali.
• Towards Pakistan=Wahiduzaman
• Transfer of Power in India=V.P.Memon.
• Pak: Nagozeer Tha= Syed Hasan Raza.
• Quaid-i-Azam & Pakistan=Ahmed Hassan Dani.
• Friends not Masters=Ayub Khan.
• The Pakistan Issue= Nazir Yar Jung.
• Quid wrote the preface of ―My Leader‖=Ziauddin Ahmed.
• Muslim Nationalism in India= Malik Hafeez.
• Pathway to Pak: = Ch: Khaiquzzaman.
• The Indian Musalimans= W.W.Hunter.• Our Struggle=Mohd: Noman.
• Evolution of Pak: Sharifuddin Pirzada.
• Mohd: Ali Jinnah=G.Allana.
• Birth of Pak: =Dr. Sachin.
• Pak: the Heart of Asia= Liaquat Ali Khan.
• Incomplete Partition = Alastair Lamb.
• Birth of a tragedy= Dr. Tahir Amir.
• My Last day with Quaid=Ilahi Bux
• Outline of a scheme of Indian Federation=Sir Sikandar Hayat Khan.
• Thought on Pakistan= Ambedkar.
• ‗Freedom‘ at Midnight= Larry Collins
• Hayat-e-Javed was written by Altaf Hussain Hali.
• The Forgotten Years is an autobiography of from Foreign Minister Sir Zafarullah Khan.
• Mission with Mountabatten=Alan Campbell Johnson.
• Religious Thought of Sayyid Ahmed Khan==Bahir Ahmad Dar.
• The Cambridge History of the British Empire=H.H.Dodwell.
• Oxford History of India=Vincent Smith.
• India, Pakistan & the West=Percival Smith.
• The book ―party politics in Pakistan‘ (1947-58) is written by K.K.AZIZ.
• Alice in Wonderland is a book written by Lewis Carrol.
• Edwina and Nehru is written by Catherine Clement.
• Beloved is a novel authored by Toni Morrison.
• Conquest of Happiness was authored by Bertrand Russel.
• Crossing the Threshold of Hope was authored by Pope John Paul II.
• Gulliver‘s Travel is authored by Jonathan Swift in which there is description of the island of Lilliputs.
• Higher than Hopes is biography of Nelson Mandela.
• India Divided is a book written by Dr. Rajenra Parsad.
• Indian War of Independence is a book written by V.D. Savarkar.
• Kubla Khan is a poem by Coleridge.
• Life Divine is a book written by Sri Aurobindo.
• Men are from Mars, Women are from Venus is the book written by John Gray.
• Mother India is a book written by Katherine Mayo.
• My Frozen Turbulence in Kashmir is written by Jagmohan.
• Unto This Last is written  by Ruskin.
• Who wrote Gone with the Wind: Margaret Mitchell
• Who wrote ―History of God‖? Karen Armstrong
• Raghuvasma was written by Kalidas.
• Grief and Hope is a book written by Noa Ben Artizi-Plossof, grand-daughter of slain Israili PM Yitzak Rabin.
• Freedom Behind Bars is a book written by Kiran Bedi.
• Hayat-e-Jawaid, written by Altaf Hussain Hali, is on the life of Sir Syed Ahmed Khan.
• ―The Sun also Rises‖ is written by Earnest Hemingway.
• Khadija Mastoor wrote Angan.
• Imam Ghazali is the author of Ihya-ul-Uloom.
• Montesquieu wrote ‗the spirit of laws‘.
• Who wrote the book – Call of the Wild-Jack London
• Who wrote ―Voyage through History‖? Musarrt Hussain Zuberi
• Who is the author of ―Preparing for the Twenty First Century‖? Paul Kennedy
• Who wrote ―Supreme Court and Human Rights‖? Tamizuddin
• The author of famous book, ―Nuclear Weapons and Foreign Policy‖ is Henry Kissinger.

Current Pakistani Civilian Command After July 2018 General Elections

#Current_Affairs
Here is the detail of complete na  mes of Presidant ,  Prime minster speakers, chief minster, monsters, governers government   of Pakistan's Civil government After 25 July 2018 Elections.
1. President (Dr Arif Alvi)
2. Prime Minister (Imran Khan)
3. Speaker NA  (NA SEATS 342)
Asad Qaiser
4. Deputy speaker NA (Qasim Suri)
5. Governor punjab (Ch Ghulam Sarwar)
6. CM punjab (Usman Buzdaar)
7.  Speaker PA  
(PA SEATS 371 NA SEATS 173)
Ch Parvaiz Ilahi
8. Deputy Speaker PA
Mir dost Muhammad Mazari
9. Governor Sind (Imran Ismail)
10. CM Sindh (Murad Ali Shah)
11. Speaker SA 
(SA SEATS 168 NA SEATS 75)
Agha Siraaj Durani
12. Deputy Speaker SA (Rehana Leghari)
13. Governor KPK (Shah Farman)
14. CM KPK (Mehmood Khan)
15. Speaker #KPK
(KPK SEATS 124 NA SEATS 49)
#Mushtaq_Ghani
16. Deputy speaker BA (Mehmood Jaan)
17. Governor Balochistan
Muhammad Khan Achakzaig
18. CM Balochistan (Jam Kamaal)
19. Speaker BA    
(BA SEATS 65: NA SEATS 20)
Abdul Qadus Bazenjo
20. Deputy Apeaker BA
Babar musakhel
21. Governor GB (Ghazanfar Ali Khan)
22. CM GB (Hafeez Ur Rahman)
23. Speaker GB 
(GB SEATS 33 : NA SEATS 0)
Fida Muhammad Nashad
24. Deputy speaker (Jafarullah)
25. Senat Ch (Sadiq sanjrani)
#Federal_Ministers
1.Mr. Shafqat Mahmood
(i) Federal Education & Professional Training
  (ii) National History and Literary Heritage Division
2 Mr. Pervez Khattak (Defence)
3 Ms. Zubaida Jalal
(Defence Production)
4 Mr. Asad Umer
Finance, Revenue and Economic Affairs
5 Makhdoom Shah Mahmood Hussain Qureshi
(Foreign Affairs)
6 Dr. Shireen M. Mazari
Human Rights
7 Mr. Fawad Ahmed
Information and Broadcasting Division
8 Dr. Khalid Maqbool Siddiqui
Information Technology and Telecommunication
9 Dr. Fehmida Mirza
Inter-Provincial Coordination
10 Dr. Muhammad Farogh Naseem
Law and Justice
11 Mr. Aamir Mehmood Kiyani
National Health Services, Regulations and Coordination
12 Mr. Ghulam Sarwar Khan
Petroleum Division
13 Makhdoom Khusro Bukhtiar
Planning, Development and Reform
14 Sheikh Rashid Ahmed (Railways)
15 Mr. Noor-Ul-Haq Qadri
Religious Affairs and Inter-faith Harmony
16 Chaudhary Tariq Bashir Cheema
  States and Frontier Regions
This is 15th assembly.
This was 11th election.
Turnout was 51.6 %

Tuesday, August 21, 2018

Important General knowledge questions and answers

1. When the stock market is rising it is called Bullish.
■》2. When the stock market is falling it is called Bearish
■》3. Pakistan’s fiscal year starts from 1st July and end 30 June.
■》4. State Bank of Pakistan was established in July 1st 1948
■》5. Headquarters of UNESCO (United Nations Education Scientific and Cultural Organization) is located in Brussels, Belgium.
■》6. Headquarters of RAW (Research and Analysis Wing, Secret agency of India) is located in New Delhi, India.
■》7. RAW (Research and Analysis Wing) was established in 21 September 1968.
■》8. The currency of IMF (International Monetary Fund) is called SDRs (Special Drawing Right).
■》9. Father of Economics, Adam Smith and Adam Smith book “Wealth of Nations” (1776) is also known as “Bible of Capitalism”
■》10. Father of Socialism Karl Marx and his book “Das Capital” (1867) is also known as “Bible of Socialism”
■》11. Death Valley is located in California USA.
■》12. Genesis is a last book of Bible
■》13. Black Gold is also name of Oil.
■》14. NASA is a space agency of USA.
■》15. “Origin of Species” is Written by Charlas Darwin”
■》16. Darwin book "Origin of Species" published on: 24 November 1859
■》17. ISBN stand for “International Standard Book Number”
■》18. World lowest sea is Dead Sea
■》19. Total elements known are 109.
■》20. Parsee is a unit of distance
■》21. Mars has two moon called “Phobos” and “Deimos”
■》22. Mars is called Red Planet.
■》23. Red, Yellow and Blue are Primary colors.
■》24. CIA: Central Intelligence Agency
■》25. ISI: Inter Services Intelligence
■》26. 11 July: World Population Day
■》27. 12 July: International Malala Day
■》28. 18 July: Nelson Mandela International Day.
■》29. Venus is called the: morning stars.
■》30. Venus rotates: clockwise.
■》31. CO2: Carbon dioxide 32. H2O: Water
■》33. Jupiter is largest Planet of Universe.
■》34. Who many moons of Jupiter planet: 16 Moons
■》35. FATA stands for Federal Administrated tribal Areas
■》36. FATA comprises of 7 Agencies and 6 FR.
■》37. The height of K-2 is: 8,611
■》38. In which of the following years Pakistan joined UNO: 30 September 1947
■》39. Golmal Zam Dam is located in: South Waziristan
■》40. How many countries are the members of SAARC? Members 8
■》41. How many colors a spectrum has: 7 colors
■》42. When was UNO formed? 24th Oct 1945
■》43. Who wrote the famous novel "war and Peace": Lao Tolstoy (Russian author) first edition published on 1869
■》44. Who is known as the "Father of Modern Astronomy”: Nicolas Copernicus
■》45. Who presented poor man budget: Liaquat Ali Khan
■》46. MI5 (Military Intelligence Section-5) is the secret intelligence agency of: UK (Established, October 1909)
■》47. When National Accountability Bureau (NAB) was established? Nov 16, 1999 Present Chairman: Qamar Zaman Chaudhry, Headquarter: Islamabad.
■》48. Who wrote “Paradise Lost”? John Milton
■》49. Which city is located in two continents? Istanbul
■》50. International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) was founded by: J H Durant Explanation: ICRC Established on 17 February 1863, Headquarters, Geneva, Switzerland. The International Committee of the Red Cross was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1917, 1944 and 1963.
■》51. Headquarters of CIA (Central Intelligence Agency, Secret agency of USA) is located Virginia, US
■》52. CIA (Central Intelligence Agency) was established in 18 September 1947.
■》53. Father Urdu: Malvi Abd-Ul-Haq
V54 . Who was the first president of US?: George Washington
■》55. Dr. Abdul Salam receives the Nobel Prize in Physics in: 1979 (First Nobel Prize winner in history of Pakistan, Now Malala Yousafzai receives Nobel Prize in (Peace 2014)
■》56. Greenwich Mean Time was established in: 1884
■》57. Who first translated the Holy Quran into Persian : Shah Wali-Ullah
■》 58. “Land of Rising Sun” is the famous name of: Japan
■》59. K-2 is also known as: Goodwin Austin
■》60. The famous book “Jinnah of Pakistan’ is written by: Stanly Wolpert
■》61. Proton discovered by German physicist E. Goldstein in: 1886
■》62. Neutron discovered by James Chadwick (Noble Prize laureate in 1935, Physics) in : 1932 ■》63. Proton charge is: positively
■》64. The word atom is derived from the Greek word Atomos meaning: Indivisible 65. Chairmen of the Senate of Pakistan : Raza Rabbani
■》66. Chairman of NADRA : Usman Mobin
■》67. Director General of ISI : Lt Gen Naveed Mukhtar (11 December 2016-Present)
■》68. Director General of FIA safdar Ali Malik, Established 13 January 1975, H.Q: Islamabad ■》69. Director General of Intelligence Bureau (IB) Aftab Sultan (Established: August 17, 1947, H.Q: Islamabad)
■》70. In which month Russian revolution was started? : February, 1917
■》71. Russia launched its space mission to moon in 1957. Tell the date? : 4th October
■》72. Secretary General of UNO belongs to which country? : South Korea
■》73. Which Country Christopher Columbus belonged to? : Italy
■》74. Pythagoras belonged to which country? : Greece
■》75. Isaac Newton belonged to which country? : England

300 Most Repeated Questions (Custom Inspector/Intelligence Officer) (FPSC Written Test)


1. The river Danube rises in which country?
Germany.
2. Which US state has the sugar maple as its state tree and is the leading US producer of maple sugar?
Vermont.
3. Which country is nicknamed ‘The Cockpit of Europe’ because of the number of battles throughout history fought on its soil?
Belgium.
4. What is the capital of Libya?
Tripoli.
5. Apart from French, German and Romansch, what is the fourth official language of the Switzerland?
Italian.
6. Which country is the world’s largest producer of coffee?
Brazil.
7. In which city was the world’s first underground train was service opened in 1863?
London.
8. How many pairs of ribs are there in the human body?
12.
9. Which country is separated form Ethiopia by the Red Sea?
Yemen.
10. What is the main port of Italy?
Genoa.
11. Mount Logan is the highest peak in which country?
Canada.
12. In which state is Harvard University?
New Jersey.
13. Which is larger: Norway or Finland?
Finland.
14. Which city was the first capital of the Kingdom of Italy until 1865?
Turin.
15. What is measured by an ammeter?
Electric current.
16. What is a rhinoceros horn made of?
Hair.
17. Which three countries, apart from the former Yugoslavia, share borders with Greece?
Albania, Bulgaria, Turkey.
18. The Palk Strait separates which two countries?
India and Sri Lanka.
19. Ga is the symbol for which element?
Gallium.
20. In the Greek alphabet, what is the name for the letter O?
Omicron.
21. What, in the 16th and 17th century, was a pavana?
A dance.
22. A nephron is the functional unit of which organ in the human body?
Kidney.
23. In which country is the ancient city of Tarsus?
Turkey.
24. The Khyber Pass links which two countries?
Afghanistan and Pakistan.
25. Name the six US states that comprise New England.
Rhode Island, Connecticut, Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont and Massachusetts.
26. Which musical instrument is played by both exhaling and inhaling?
Harmonica (or mouth organ).
27. The northern part of which country is called Oesling?
Luxembourg.
28. Napier is a city in which country?
New Zealand.
29. What is the Hook of Holland?
A port in the southeast Netherlands,
30. The river Douro forms part of the border between which two countries?
Spain and Portugal.
31. In which country is the Great Slave Lake?
Canada.
32. Which six countries border the Black Sea?
Bulgaria, Georgia, Romania, Russia, Turkey and Ukraine.
33. Kathmandu is the capital of which country?
Nepal.
34. What name is given to a mixture of bicarbonate of soda and tartaric acid used in cooking?
Baking powder.
35. AOL are an internet service provider. What does AOL stand for?
America Online.
36. Who discovered penicillin?
Alexander Fleming.
37. Which English queen had an extra finger on her hand?
Anne Boleyn.
38. Which precious metal has the symbol Pt?
Platinum.
39. The Gobi desert extends over which two countries?
China and Mongolia.
40. Apart from America, which is the only country in the world to which alligators are native?
China.
41. Which are the highest types of clouds: stratocumulus or cirrus?
Cirrus.
42. Which ancient measure of length was based on the length of the arm from fingertip to elbow?
Cubit.
43. After World War I, Transylvania became part of which country?
Romania.
44. Which sea in Northern Europe is bounded by several countries including Sweden, Finland, Poland and Germany?
The Baltic.
45. A road tunnel runs from Pelerins in France to Entreves in Italy under which mountain?
Mont Blanc.
46. The Barents Sea is part of which ocean?
Arctic.
47. Which two countries are either side of the mouth of the River Plate?
Argentina and Uruguay.
48. Quicklime is an alkaline powder obtained by strongly heating which other material?
Chalk.
49. What is the longest river solely in England?
Thames.
50. The Great Barrier Reef is off coast of which Australian state?
Queensland.
51. What is the name of the milky fluid obtained from trees which is used to produce rubber?
Latex.
52. Of what is entymology the study?
Insects.
53. Of where is Amman the capital?
Jordan.
54. How many innings are there for each team in a game of baseball?
Nine.
55. Which is the only mammal with the power of active flight?
Bat.
56. Which lower level of clouds are commonly called ‘rain clouds’?
Nimbus.
57. What is the longest river in India?
Ganges.
58. Which metallic element has the property of catching fire if dropped in hot water?
Sodium.
59. Which month of the year obtains its name from the Latin verb for ‘to open’?
April.
60. On what river does Rome stand?
Tiber.
61. Quantas is the national airline of which country?
Australia.
62. What in Scotland is the meaning of the prefix ‘Inver’?
River mouth.
63. Which US state has the lowest population?
Alaska.
64. Which county is nicknamed the Garden of England?
Kent.
65. Which African country was formerly called French Sudan?
Mali.
66. Which sport was originally called ‘soccer-in-water’?
Water polo.
67. Which unit of measurement is derived from the Arabic quirrat, meaning seed?
Carat.
68. Which Italian city was originally built on seven hills?
Rome.
69. What does the acronym NAAFI stand for?
Navy, Army and Air Force Institutes.
70. Dolomite is an ore of which metal?
Magnesium.
71. Manama is the capital of which country?
Bahrain.
72. On which river does Berlin stand?
River Spree.
73. What type of clock was invented in 1656 by Christian Huygens?
The pendulum clock.
74. In which desert is the world's driest place?
Atacama (Chile).
75. Which is the world's saltiest sea?
The Red Sea.
76. ...... and which is the least salty?
The Baltic Sea.
77. Which nun won the Nobel prize for peace in 1979?
Mother Teresa.
78. How many points in the pink ball worth in snooker?
Six.
79. Which scientist was named 'Person of the Century' by Time Magazine?
Albert Einstein.
80. What kind of creature is a monitor?
Lizard.
81. Which medical specialty is concerned with the problems and illnesses of children?
Pediatrics.
82. Who sailed in Santa Maria?
Christopher Columbus.
83. What name is given to the stiffening of the body after death?
Rigor mortis.
84. Which country was formerly known as Malagasy Republic?
Madagascar.
85. Addis Ababa is the capital of which country?
Ethiopia.
86. The name of which North African city literally means ‘white house’?
Casablanca.
87. Of what sort of fish is the dogfish a small variety?
Shark.
88. Which Asian country was divided at the 38th parallel after World War II?
Korea.
89. What is the name of the Winter Olympics event that combines cross-country skiing and shooting?
Biathlon.
90. Which American science-fiction writer wrote Fahrenheit 451?
Ray Bradbury.
91. For which powerful opiate is diamorphine the technical name?
Heroin.
92. How many dominoes are there in a normal set?
28.
93. Who was cartoonist who created Batman?
Bob Kane.
94. Aerophobia is a fear of flying, agoraphobia is a fear of open spaces, what is acrophobia a fear of?
Heights.
95. In computing, how is a modulator-demodulator more commonly known?
Modem.
96. An auger bit is used to drill what type of material?
Wood.
97. What part of the wheelbarrow is the fulcrum?
The wheel.
98. What C is a device used to determine small lengths, of which a vernier is one type?
Caliper.
99. Rip, chain and band are types of which tools?
Saw.
100. What calibrated tool was the standard tool for engineers and scientists prior to the invention of the hand-held calculator?
Slide rule.
101. What P is sometimes referred to as block and tackle?
Pulley.
102. For what purpose would a gardener use a dibber?
Making holes.
103. What J is a device used to raise an object too heavy to deal with by hand?
Jack.
104. Ball-pein, club, claw and bush are types of which tool?
Hammer.
105. Which African animal’s name means ‘river horse’?
Hippopotamus.
106. Which Indian religion was founded by Guru Nanak?
Sikhism.
107. What is the most distant of the giant planets?
Neptune.
108. What is the capital of Austria?
Vienna.
109. What in printing do the letters ‘u.c.’ stand for?
Upper case.
110. Which eye infection is sometimes called pinkeye?
Conjunctivitis.
111. What sort of creature is an iguana?
A lizard.
112. What, politically, does UDI stand for?
Unilateral declaration of independence.
113. Wagga Wagga is a city in which Australian state?
New South Wales.
114. Which Indian religion celebrated the 300th anniversary of its founding in 1999?
Sikhism.
115. What do the initials FBI stand for?
Federal Bureau of Investigation.
116. By what name is the fruit of the plant Ananas comosus known?
Pineapple.
117. Donnerstag is German for which day of the week?
Thursday.
118. What type of citrus fruit is a shamouti?
Orange.
119. Apiphobia is a fear of what?
Bees.
120. Which Asian capital city was known as Batavia until 1949?
Jakarta.
121. Which astronomical unit os distance is greater, a parsec or a light year?
A parsec.
122. The ancient city of Carthage is now in which country?
Tunisia.
123. What in Russia is Izvestia?
A newspaper.
124. Which is the world's windiest continent?
Antarctica.
125. In the book Treasure Island what is the name of the ship?
Hispaniola.
126. In which part of the body are the deltoid muscles?
Shoulder.
127. E is the international car registration letter for which country?
Spain.
128. Vienna stands on which river?
Danube.
129. What type of camel has two lumps?
Bactrian.
130. In the MG motor car, what do the letters MG stand for?
Morris Garages.
131. The name of which Roman god means 'shining father' in Latin?
Jupiter.
132. What is the central colour of a rainbow?
Green.
133. Which French city is a meeting place for the European Parliament?
Strasbourg.
134. What part of the body consists of the duodenum, the jejunum and the ileum?
Small intestine.
135. Annapurna is a mountain in which mountain range?
Himalayas.
136. What kind of foodstuff is Monterey Jack? (It was also a cartoon's name
'What's for breakfast?'
187. What is the name of a person, plant or animal which shuns the light?
Lucifugous.
188. What, in field of optics, is biconvex?
A lens which is convex on both sides.
189. Which country was invaded in Iraq in 1980?
Iran.
190. What did Johann Galle discover in 1846?
Neptune.
191. What, in internet terminology, does SMTP stand for?
Simple Mail Transfer Protocol.
192. How is October 24 1929 remembered?
Black Thursday.
193. The River Danube flows into which sea?
The Black Sea.
194. Which strait separates the North and South islands of New Zealand?
Cook Strait.
195. What, in internet terminology, does FTP stand for?
File Transfer Protocol.
196. Who wrote Black Beauty?
Anna Sewell.
197. What is the capital of Poland?
Warsaw.
198. Ice-cream was first produced in which country in the 17th century?
Italy.
199. In medicine, what does the acronym SARS stand for?
Severe Acute Respiratory System.
200. Which popular name for Netherlands is actually a low-lying region of the country?
Holland.
201. Which Shakepeare play was set in Elsinore Castle, Denmark?
Hamlet.
202. Who said: 'Genius is 1% inspiration and 99% perspiration'?
Edison.
203. The Kyukyu Island chain lies between which two countries?
Japan & Taiwan.
204. Which fibrous protein is the major constituent of hair, nails, feathers, beaks and claws?
Keratin.
205. Of which fruit is morello a variety?
Cherry.
206. Which explorer discovered Victoris Falls in Africa?
David Livingstone.
207. Who was the last king of Egypt?
Farouk.
208. What is the literal meaning of the word mafia?
Bargging.
209. Which war lasted 16 years longer than its name implies?
The Hundred Year's War.
210. What is the national sport of Malaysia and Indonesia?
Badminton.
211. Which is the shallowest of the Great Lakes?
Lake Erie.
212. What name is given to minute or microscopic animals and plants that live in the upper layers of fresh and salt water?
Plankton.
213. Which country was originally named Cathay?
China.
214. Sinhalese is a language spoken in which country?
Sri Lanka.
215. The Sao Francisco river flows through which country?
Brazil.
216. In which sport do teams compete for the Dunhill Cup?
Golf.
217. Which Shakespeare character's last words are: 'The rest is silence'?
Hamlet.
218. In economics, whose law states that: 'bad money drives out good money'?
Gresham's
219. Who made the first navigation of the globe in the vessel Victoria?
Magellan.
220. Which mountaineer on being asked why he wanted to climb Everest said: 'Because it's there'?
George Mallory.
221. What was the former name for Sri Lanka?
Ceylon.
222. Of which Middle East, country is Baghdad the capital?
Iraq.
223. How many arms does a squid have?
Ten.
224. Which indoor game is played with a shuttlecock?
Badminton.
225. Do stalactites grow upwards or downwards?
Downwards.
226. What food is also called garbanzo?
Chick-pea.
227. What is the quality rating for diesel fuel, similar to the octane number for petrol?
Catane number.
228. Which German city and port is at the confluence of the rivers Neckar and Rhine?
Mannheim.
229. Where in Europe are the only wild apes to be found?
Gibraltar.
230. The Brabanconne is the national anthem of which country?
Belgium.
231. In which country is the River Spey?
Switzerland.
232. Which international environmental pressure group was founded in 1971?
Greenpeace.
233. What is the capital of Morocco?
Rabat.
234. How many balls are on the table at the start of a game of pool?
Sixteen.
235. In which country is the volcano Mount Aso?
Japan.
236. What name is given to inflammation of one or more joints, causing pain, swelling and restriction of movement?
Arthritis.
237. Which mineral is the main source of mercury?
Cinnabar.
238. What A is the national airline of Russia, code name SU?
Aeroflot.
239. What would be kept in a quiver?
Arrows.
240. What 'ology' is concerned with the study of unidentified flying objects?
Ufology.
241. Coal and longtailed are types of which bird family?
Tit.
242. In the game of darts, what is the value of the outer bull?
25.
243. In which part of the human body is the cochlea?
Ear.
244. What is the modern name of the rocky fortress which the Moors named Gabel-al-Tarik (the Rock of Tarik)?
Gibraltar.
245. What was the name of German terrorist Andreas Baader's female partner?
Ulrike Meinhof.
246. And what was the name of the urban guerrilla organisation they headed?
The Red Army Faction.
247. Which German bacteriologist discovered Salvarsan, a compound used in the treatment of syphilis, before the introduction of antibiotics?
Paul Ehrlich.
248. Which ancient Roman satirist wrote the 16 Satires?
Juvenal.
249. Who became the Queen of Netherlands in 1980?
Beatrix.
250. Who was the last Bristish king to appear in battle?
George II.
251. What is the art of preparing, stuffing and mounting the skins of animals to make lifelike models called?
Taxidermy.
252. What is the Beaufort scale used to measure?
Wind speed.
253. What is the technical name for abnormally high blood presure?
Hypertension.
254. What part of eye is responsible for its color?
The iris.
256. The letter RF on a stamp would indicate it is from which country?
France.
257. What is the meaning of the musical term cantabile?
In a singing style.
258. San Juan is the capital of which island in the West Indies?
Puerto Rico.
259. Which profession gets its name from the Latin word for lead?
Plumbing.
260. On which part of the body do grasshoppers have their ears?
Hind legs. 261. Who wrote children's stories about the land of Narnia?
C.S. Lewis.
262. What is the second planet from the sun?
Venus.
263. What is the highest mountain in the Alps?
Mont Blanc.
264. Of which Caribbean country is Port-au-Prince the capital?
Haiti.
265. Which German city is asscociated with the legend of the Pied Piper?
Hameln, or Hamelin.
266. What name is given to the wind pattern that brings heavy rain to South Asia from April to September?
Monsoon.
267. What is the first book of the New Testament?
The Gospel according to Saint Matthew.
268. What name is given to the time taken for half the atoms in a sample of a radioactive isotope to decay?
Half-life.
269. Who was president of Kenya from 1964 to 1978?
Jomo Kenyatta.
270. Which German author wrote the anti-war novel All Quiet on the Western Front?
Erich Maria Remarque.
271. Which country had a police force called the Tonton Macoutes?
Haiti.
272. What would you find in formicary?
Ants.
273. Who was the first British sovereign to make regular use of Buckingham Palace when in residence in London?
Queen Victoria.
274. Of where is Sofia the capital?
Bulgaria.
275. What is meant by the musical term andante?
At a moderate tempo.
276. In a bullfight, what is the mounted man with a lance called?
A picador.
277. Which team has a soccer team called Ajax?
Amsterdam.
278. Which Dutch explorer discovered New Zealand?
Abel Tasman.
279. Who became first black world heavyweight boxing champion in 1918?
Jack Johnson.
280. The name of which city in South America means Vale of Paradise?
Valparaiso.
_____281. Which gas used in advertising signs has the symbol Ne?
Neon.
282. Which branch of mathematics uses symbols to represent unknown quantities?
Algebra.
283. What does the abbreviation RAF stand for?
Royal Air Force.
284. What name is given to the use of live animals in the experiments?
Vivisection.
285. Viti Levu is the largest island of which country?
Fiji.
286. The Golden Arrow was a famous train that ran from Paris to which destination?
Monte Carlo.
287. Which country fought on both sides during World War II?
Italy.
288. What centigrade temperature is gas mark 6 equal to?
200 degrees C.
289. In the game of chess, which piece is called springer in Germany?
Knight.
290. What is the meaning of the Russian word 'mir'?
Peace.
291. Who, in World War II, were Axis Power?
Germany, Italy. Japan.
292. Which scientist used kites to conduct electrical experiments?
Benjamin Frankline.
293. What is the longest river in France?
Loire.
294. Which inventore had a research laboratory at Menlo Park?
Edison.
295. Which birds fly in groups called skeins?
Geese.
296. In medicine, which is the most widespread parasitic infection?
Malaria.
297. What nationality was the explorer Ferdinand Magellan?
Portuguese.
298. Which Italian city is called Firenze in Italian?
Florence.
299. What is Autralia's largest city?
Sydney.
300. Which term meaning 'lightning war' was used to describe military 300 Most Repeated Questions (Custom Inspector/Intelligence Officer) (FPSC Written Test)
1. The river Danube rises in which country?
Germany.
2. Which US state has the sugar maple as its state tree and is the leading US producer of maple sugar?
Vermont.
3. Which country is nicknamed ‘The Cockpit of Europe’ because of the number of battles throughout history fought on its soil?
Belgium.
4. What is the capital of Libya?
Tripoli.
5. Apart from French, German and Romansch, what is the fourth official language of the Switzerland?
Italian.
6. Which country is the world’s largest producer of coffee?
Brazil.
7. In which city was the world’s first underground train was service opened in 1863?
London.
8. How many pairs of ribs are there in the human body?
12.
9. Which country is separated form Ethiopia by the Red Sea?
Yemen.
10. What is the main port of Italy?
Genoa.
11. Mount Logan is the highest peak in which country?
Canada.
12. In which state is Harvard University?
New Jersey.
13. Which is larger: Norway or Finland?
Finland.
14. Which city was the first capital of the Kingdom of Italy until 1865?
Turin.
15. What is measured by an ammeter?
Electric current.
16. What is a rhinoceros horn made of?
Hair.
17. Which three countries, apart from the former Yugoslavia, share borders with Greece?
Albania, Bulgaria, Turkey.
18. The Palk Strait separates which two countries?
India and Sri Lanka.
19. Ga is the symbol for which element?
Gallium.
20. In the Greek alphabet, what is the name for the letter O?
Omicron.
21. What, in the 16th and 17th century, was a pavana?
A dance.
22. A nephron is the functional unit of which organ in the human body?
Kidney.
23. In which country is the ancient city of Tarsus?
Turkey.
24. The Khyber Pass links which two countries?
Afghanistan and Pakistan.
25. Name the six US states that comprise New England.
Rhode Island, Connecticut, Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont and Massachusetts.
26. Which musical instrument is played by both exhaling and inhaling?
Harmonica (or mouth organ).
27. The northern part of which country is called Oesling?
Luxembourg.
28. Napier is a city in which country?
New Zealand.
29. What is the Hook of Holland?
A port in the southeast Netherlands,
30. The river Douro forms part of the border between which two countries?
Spain and Portugal.
31. In which country is the Great Slave Lake?
Canada.
32. Which six countries border the Black Sea?
Bulgaria, Georgia, Romania, Russia, Turkey and Ukraine.
33. Kathmandu is the capital of which country?
Nepal.
34. What name is given to a mixture of bicarbonate of soda and tartaric acid used in cooking?
Baking powder.
35. AOL are an internet service provider. What does AOL stand for?
America Online.
36. Who discovered penicillin?
Alexander Fleming.
37. Which English queen had an extra finger on her hand?
Anne Boleyn.
38. Which precious metal has the symbol Pt?
Platinum.
39. The Gobi desert extends over which two countries?
China and Mongolia.
40. Apart from America, which is the only country in the world to which alligators are native?
China.
41. Which are the highest types of clouds: stratocumulus or cirrus?
Cirrus.
42. Which ancient measure of length was based on the length of the arm from fingertip to elbow?
Cubit.
43. After World War I, Transylvania became part of which country?
Romania.
44. Which sea in Northern Europe is bounded by several countries including Sweden, Finland, Poland and Germany?
The Baltic.
45. A road tunnel runs from Pelerins in France to Entreves in Italy under which mountain?
Mont Blanc.
46. The Barents Sea is part of which ocean?
Arctic.
47. Which two countries are either side of the mouth of the River Plate?
Argentina and Uruguay.
48. Quicklime is an alkaline powder obtained by strongly heating which other material?
Chalk.
49. What is the longest river solely in England?
Thames.
50. The Great Barrier Reef is off coast of which Australian state?
Queensland.
51. What is the name of the milky fluid obtained from trees which is used to produce rubber?
Latex.
52. Of what is entymology the study?
Insects.
53. Of where is Amman the capital?
Jordan.
54. How many innings are there for each team in a game of baseball?
Nine.
55. Which is the only mammal with the power of active flight?
Bat.
56. Which lower level of clouds are commonly called ‘rain clouds’?
Nimbus.
57. What is the longest river in India?
Ganges.
58. Which metallic element has the property of catching fire if dropped in hot water?
Sodium.
59. Which month of the year obtains its name from the Latin verb for ‘to open’?
April.
60. On what river does Rome stand?
Tiber.
61. Quantas is the national airline of which country?
Australia.
62. What in Scotland is the meaning of the prefix ‘Inver’?
River mouth.
63. Which US state has the lowest population?
Alaska.
64. Which county is nicknamed the Garden of England?
Kent.
65. Which African country was formerly called French Sudan?
Mali.
66. Which sport was originally called ‘soccer-in-water’?
Water polo.
67. Which unit of measurement is derived from the Arabic quirrat, meaning seed?
Carat.
68. Which Italian city was originally built on seven hills?
Rome.
69. What does the acronym NAAFI stand for?
Navy, Army and Air Force Institutes.
70. Dolomite is an ore of which metal?
Magnesium.
71. Manama is the capital of which country?
Bahrain.
72. On which river does Berlin stand?
River Spree.
73. What type of clock was invented in 1656 by Christian Huygens?
The pendulum clock.
74. In which desert is the world's driest place?
Atacama (Chile).
75. Which is the world's saltiest sea?
The Red Sea.
76. ...... and which is the least salty?
The Baltic Sea.
77. Which nun won the Nobel prize for peace in 1979?
Mother Teresa.
78. How many points in the pink ball worth in snooker?
Six.
79. Which scientist was named 'Person of the Century' by Time Magazine?
Albert Einstein.
80. What kind of creature is a monitor?
Lizard.
81. Which medical specialty is concerned with the problems and illnesses of children?
Pediatrics.
82. Who sailed in Santa Maria?
Christopher Columbus.
83. What name is given to the stiffening of the body after death?
Rigor mortis.
84. Which country was formerly known as Malagasy Republic?
Madagascar.
85. Addis Ababa is the capital of which country?
Ethiopia.
86. The name of which North African city literally means ‘white house’?
Casablanca.
87. Of what sort of fish is the dogfish a small variety?
Shark.
88. Which Asian country was divided at the 38th parallel after World War II?
Korea.
89. What is the name of the Winter Olympics event that combines cross-country skiing and shooting?
Biathlon.
90. Which American science-fiction writer wrote Fahrenheit 451?
Ray Bradbury.
91. For which powerful opiate is diamorphine the technical name?
Heroin.
92. How many dominoes are there in a normal set?
28.
93. Who was cartoonist who created Batman?
Bob Kane.
94. Aerophobia is a fear of flying, agoraphobia is a fear of open spaces, what is acrophobia a fear of?
Heights.
95. In computing, how is a modulator-demodulator more commonly known?
Modem.
96. An auger bit is used to drill what type of material?
Wood.
97. What part of the wheelbarrow is the fulcrum?
The wheel.
98. What C is a device used to determine small lengths, of which a vernier is one type?
Caliper.
99. Rip, chain and band are types of which tools?
Saw.
100. What calibrated tool was the standard tool for engineers and scientists prior to the invention of the hand-held calculator?
Slide rule.
101. What P is sometimes referred to as block and tackle?
Pulley.
102. For what purpose would a gardener use a dibber?
Making holes.
103. What J is a device used to raise an object too heavy to deal with by hand?
Jack.
104. Ball-pein, club, claw and bush are types of which tool?
Hammer.
105. Which African animal’s name means ‘river horse’?
Hippopotamus.
106. Which Indian religion was founded by Guru Nanak?
Sikhism.
107. What is the most distant of the giant planets?
Neptune.
108. What is the capital of Austria?
Vienna.
109. What in printing do the letters ‘u.c.’ stand for?
Upper case.
110. Which eye infection is sometimes called pinkeye?
Conjunctivitis.
111. What sort of creature is an iguana?
A lizard.
112. What, politically, does UDI stand for?
Unilateral declaration of independence.
113. Wagga Wagga is a city in which Australian state?
New South Wales.
114. Which Indian religion celebrated the 300th anniversary of its founding in 1999?
Sikhism.
115. What do the initials FBI stand for?
Federal Bureau of Investigation.
116. By what name is the fruit of the plant Ananas comosus known?
Pineapple.
117. Donnerstag is German for which day of the week?
Thursday.
118. What type of citrus fruit is a shamouti?
Orange.
119. Apiphobia is a fear of what?
Bees.
120. Which Asian capital city was known as Batavia until 1949?
Jakarta.
121. Which astronomical unit os distance is greater, a parsec or a light year?
A parsec.
122. The ancient city of Carthage is now in which country?
Tunisia.
123. What in Russia is Izvestia?
A newspaper.
124. Which is the world's windiest continent?
Antarctica.
125. In the book Treasure Island what is the name of the ship?
Hispaniola.
126. In which part of the body are the deltoid muscles?
Shoulder.
127. E is the international car registration letter for which country?
Spain.
128. Vienna stands on which river?
Danube.
129. What type of camel has two lumps?
Bactrian.
130. In the MG motor car, what do the letters MG stand for?
Morris Garages.
131. The name of which Roman god means 'shining father' in Latin?
Jupiter.
132. What is the central colour of a rainbow?
Green.
133. Which French city is a meeting place for the European Parliament?
Strasbourg.
134. What part of the body consists of the duodenum, the jejunum and the ileum?
Small intestine.
135. Annapurna is a mountain in which mountain range?
Himalayas.
136. What kind of foodstuff is Monterey Jack? (It was also a cartoon's name
'What's for breakfast?'
187. What is the name of a person, plant or animal which shuns the light?
Lucifugous.
188. What, in field of optics, is biconvex?
A lens which is convex on both sides.
189. Which country was invaded in Iraq in 1980?
Iran.
190. What did Johann Galle discover in 1846?
Neptune.
191. What, in internet terminology, does SMTP stand for?
Simple Mail Transfer Protocol.
192. How is October 24 1929 remembered?
Black Thursday.
193. The River Danube flows into which sea?
The Black Sea.
194. Which strait separates the North and South islands of New Zealand?
Cook Strait.
195. What, in internet terminology, does FTP stand for?
File Transfer Protocol.
196. Who wrote Black Beauty?
Anna Sewell.
197. What is the capital of Poland?
Warsaw.
198. Ice-cream was first produced in which country in the 17th century?
Italy.
199. In medicine, what does the acronym SARS stand for?
Severe Acute Respiratory System.
200. Which popular name for Netherlands is actually a low-lying region of the country?
Holland.
201. Which Shakepeare play was set in Elsinore Castle, Denmark?
Hamlet.
202. Who said: 'Genius is 1% inspiration and 99% perspiration'?
Edison.
203. The Kyukyu Island chain lies between which two countries?
Japan & Taiwan.
204. Which fibrous protein is the major constituent of hair, nails, feathers, beaks and claws?
Keratin.
205. Of which fruit is morello a variety?
Cherry.
206. Which explorer discovered Victoris Falls in Africa?
David Livingstone.
207. Who was the last king of Egypt?
Farouk.
208. What is the literal meaning of the word mafia?
Bargging.
209. Which war lasted 16 years longer than its name implies?
The Hundred Year's War.
210. What is the national sport of Malaysia and Indonesia?
Badminton.
211. Which is the shallowest of the Great Lakes?
Lake Erie.
212. What name is given to minute or microscopic animals and plants that live in the upper layers of fresh and salt water?
Plankton.
213. Which country was originally named Cathay?
China.
214. Sinhalese is a language spoken in which country?
Sri Lanka.
215. The Sao Francisco river flows through which country?
Brazil.
216. In which sport do teams compete for the Dunhill Cup?
Golf.
217. Which Shakespeare character's last words are: 'The rest is silence'?
Hamlet.
218. In economics, whose law states that: 'bad money drives out good money'?
Gresham's
219. Who made the first navigation of the globe in the vessel Victoria?
Magellan.
220. Which mountaineer on being asked why he wanted to climb Everest said: 'Because it's there'?
George Mallory.
221. What was the former name for Sri Lanka?
Ceylon.
222. Of which Middle East, country is Baghdad the capital?
Iraq.
223. How many arms does a squid have?
Ten.
224. Which indoor game is played with a shuttlecock?
Badminton.
225. Do stalactites grow upwards or downwards?
Downwards.
226. What food is also called garbanzo?
Chick-pea.
227. What is the quality rating for diesel fuel, similar to the octane number for petrol?
Catane number.
228. Which German city and port is at the confluence of the rivers Neckar and Rhine?
Mannheim.
229. Where in Europe are the only wild apes to be found?
Gibraltar.
230. The Brabanconne is the national anthem of which country?
Belgium.
231. In which country is the River Spey?
Switzerland.
232. Which international environmental pressure group was founded in 1971?
Greenpeace.
233. What is the capital of Morocco?
Rabat.
234. How many balls are on the table at the start of a game of pool?
Sixteen.
235. In which country is the volcano Mount Aso?
Japan.
236. What name is given to inflammation of one or more joints, causing pain, swelling and restriction of movement?
Arthritis.
237. Which mineral is the main source of mercury?
Cinnabar.
238. What A is the national airline of Russia, code name SU?
Aeroflot.
239. What would be kept in a quiver?
Arrows.
240. What 'ology' is concerned with the study of unidentified flying objects?
Ufology.
241. Coal and longtailed are types of which bird family?
Tit.
242. In the game of darts, what is the value of the outer bull?
25.
243. In which part of the human body is the cochlea?
Ear.
244. What is the modern name of the rocky fortress which the Moors named Gabel-al-Tarik (the Rock of Tarik)?
Gibraltar.
245. What was the name of German terrorist Andreas Baader's female partner?
Ulrike Meinhof.
246. And what was the name of the urban guerrilla organisation they headed?
The Red Army Faction.
247. Which German bacteriologist discovered Salvarsan, a compound used in the treatment of syphilis, before the introduction of antibiotics?
Paul Ehrlich.
248. Which ancient Roman satirist wrote the 16 Satires?
Juvenal.
249. Who became the Queen of Netherlands in 1980?
Beatrix.
250. Who was the last Bristish king to appear in battle?
George II.
251. What is the art of preparing, stuffing and mounting the skins of animals to make lifelike models called?
Taxidermy.
252. What is the Beaufort scale used to measure?
Wind speed.
253. What is the technical name for abnormally high blood presure?
Hypertension.
254. What part of eye is responsible for its color?
The iris.
256. The letter RF on a stamp would indicate it is from which country?
France.
257. What is the meaning of the musical term cantabile?
In a singing style.
258. San Juan is the capital of which island in the West Indies?
Puerto Rico.
259. Which profession gets its name from the Latin word for lead?
Plumbing.
260. On which part of the body do grasshoppers have their ears?
Hind legs. 261. Who wrote children's stories about the land of Narnia?
C.S. Lewis.
262. What is the second planet from the sun?
Venus.
263. What is the highest mountain in the Alps?
Mont Blanc.
264. Of which Caribbean country is Port-au-Prince the capital?
Haiti.
265. Which German city is asscociated with the legend of the Pied Piper?
Hameln, or Hamelin.
266. What name is given to the wind pattern that brings heavy rain to South Asia from April to September?
Monsoon.
267. What is the first book of the New Testament?
The Gospel according to Saint Matthew.
268. What name is given to the time taken for half the atoms in a sample of a radioactive isotope to decay?
Half-life.
269. Who was president of Kenya from 1964 to 1978?
Jomo Kenyatta.
270. Which German author wrote the anti-war novel All Quiet on the Western Front?
Erich Maria Remarque.
271. Which country had a police force called the Tonton Macoutes?
Haiti.
272. What would you find in formicary?
Ants.
273. Who was the first British sovereign to make regular use of Buckingham Palace when in residence in London?
Queen Victoria.
274. Of where is Sofia the capital?
Bulgaria.
275. What is meant by the musical term andante?
At a moderate tempo.
276. In a bullfight, what is the mounted man with a lance called?
A picador.
277. Which team has a soccer team called Ajax?
Amsterdam.
278. Which Dutch explorer discovered New Zealand?
Abel Tasman.
279. Who became first black world heavyweight boxing champion in 1918?
Jack Johnson.
280. The name of which city in South America means Vale of Paradise?
Valparaiso.
_____281. Which gas used in advertising signs has the symbol Ne?
Neon.
282. Which branch of mathematics uses symbols to represent unknown quantities?
Algebra.
283. What does the abbreviation RAF stand for?
Royal Air Force.
284. What name is given to the use of live animals in the experiments?
Vivisection.
285. Viti Levu is the largest island of which country?
Fiji.
286. The Golden Arrow was a famous train that ran from Paris to which destination?
Monte Carlo.
287. Which country fought on both sides during World War II?
Italy.
288. What centigrade temperature is gas mark 6 equal to?
200 degrees C.
289. In the game of chess, which piece is called springer in Germany?
Knight.
290. What is the meaning of the Russian word 'mir'?
Peace.
291. Who, in World War II, were Axis Power?
Germany, Italy. Japan.
292. Which scientist used kites to conduct electrical experiments?
Benjamin Frankline.
293. What is the longest river in France?
Loire.
294. Which inventore had a research laboratory at Menlo Park?
Edison.
295. Which birds fly in groups called skeins?
Geese.
296. In medicine, which is the most widespread parasitic infection?
Malaria.
297. What nationality was the explorer Ferdinand Magellan?
Portuguese.
298. Which Italian city is called Firenze in Italian?
Florence.
299. What is Autralia's largest city?
Sydney.
300. Which term meaning 'lightning war' was used to describe military tactics used by Germany in World War II?
Blitzkrieg used by Germany in World War II?
Blitzkrieg