The word Muhammad (SAW) as a name has been mentioned in the Quran how many times?
A) Two times
B) Four times ✅
C) Six times
D) Eight times
Answer Detail: The name Muhammad (SAW) appears four times in the Quran, in Surahs Al-Imran, Al-Ahzab, Muhammad, and Al-Fath.Khateeb-ul-Anbia is the title of which Prophet?
A) Hazrat Musa (AS)
B) Hazrat Shoaib (AS) ✅
C) Hazrat Ibrahim (AS)
D) Hazrat Nuh (AS)
Answer Detail: Hazrat Shoaib (AS) is known as Khateeb-ul-Anbia, meaning "Preacher of the Prophets," due to his eloquent preaching.A verse of the Holy Quran indicates the name of which companion?
A) Hazrat Abu Bakr (RA)
B) Hazrat Zaid (RA) ✅
C) Hazrat Umar (RA)
D) Hazrat Ali (RA)
Answer Detail: Hazrat Zaid (RA) is mentioned by name in Surah Al-Ahzab (33:37) of the Quran.Masjid Zu Qiblatain is situated in which city?
A) Makkah
B) Madina ✅
C) Taif
D) Jeddah
Answer Detail: Masjid Zu Qiblatain, where the Qibla changed from Jerusalem to Makkah, is located in Madina.Which Surah of the Quran has Bismillah twice?
A) Surah Al-Baqarah
B) Surah Al-Namal ✅
C) Surah Yaseen
D) Surah Al-Anfal
Answer Detail: Surah Al-Namal (27) contains Bismillah twice, once at the start and once in verse 30.In which year was Sadaq-e-Eid-ul-Fitr proclaimed?
A) 1 Hijri
B) 2 Hijri ✅
C) 3 Hijri
D) 4 Hijri
Answer Detail: Sadaq-e-Eid-ul-Fitr (Fitrana) was made obligatory in 2 Hijri, alongside fasting.Imam-e-Dar-ul-Hijrat was a title of which scholar?
A) Imam Bukhari
B) Imam Malik ✅
C) Imam Shafi’i
D) Imam Ahmad bin Hanbal
Answer Detail: Imam Malik earned the title Imam-e-Dar-ul-Hijrat for his scholarly contributions in Madina.Ameen-ul-Umat is the title of which Sahabi?
A) Hazrat Abu Ubaida bin Al-Jarrah (RA) ✅
B) Hazrat Salman Farsi (RA)
C) Hazrat Bilal (RA)
D) Hazrat Khalid bin Walid (RA)
Answer Detail: Hazrat Abu Ubaida bin Al-Jarrah (RA) was called Ameen-ul-Umat, meaning "Trustee of the Nation."On which day is the Arafat gathering held during Hajj?
A) 8 Zil Hajj
B) 9 Zil Hajj ✅
C) 10 Zil Hajj
D) 11 Zil Hajj
Answer Detail: The Arafat gathering, a key Hajj ritual, occurs on 9 Zil Hajj.How many Surahs does the Quran contain?
A) 110
B) 112
C) 114 ✅
D) 116
Answer Detail: The Quran contains 114 Surahs, as per Islamic tradition.What is the Nisab of Zakat for gold?
A) 5 Tolas
B) 7 ½ Tolas ✅
C) 10 Tolas
D) 12 Tolas
Answer Detail: The Nisab for Zakat on gold is 7 ½ Tolas (approximately 87.48 grams).What is the original name of Imam Bukhari?
A) Muhammad bin Ismail ✅
B) Ahmad bin Hanbal
C) Ismail bin Jafar
D) Muhammad bin Idris
Answer Detail: Imam Bukhari’s full name is Muhammad bin Ismail al-Bukhari, known for Sahih al-Bukhari.In which year was Makkah conquered?
A) 6 A.H
B) 8 A.H ✅
C) 10 A.H
D) 12 A.H
Answer Detail: Makkah was conquered in 8 A.H (630 CE) by Prophet Muhammad (SAW).Jami-i-Quran is a title associated with which Sahabi?
A) Hazrat Abu Bakr (RA)
B) Hazrat Umar (RA)
C) Hazrat Usman (RA) ✅
D) Hazrat Ali (RA)
Answer Detail: Hazrat Usman (RA) is called Jami-i-Quran for compiling the Quran into a single book.How long did the Pious Caliphate last?
A) Twenty Years
B) Thirty Years ✅
C) Forty Years
D) Fifty Years
Answer Detail: The Pious Caliphate (Rashidun Caliphs) lasted approximately 30 years, from 632 to 661 CE.Abyssinia is the old name of which country?
A) Sudan
B) Ethiopia ✅
C) Eritrea
D) Somalia
Answer Detail: Abyssinia is the historical name for Ethiopia.Deficiency of Vitamin C causes which disease?
A) Scurvy ✅
B) Beri Beri
C) Color Blindness
D) Rickets
Answer Detail: Vitamin C deficiency leads to scurvy, characterized by bleeding gums and fatigue.How many member countries does NATO have?
A) 26
B) 27
C) 28 ✅
D) 30
Answer Detail: As of the correct historical context, NATO had 28 member countries (though it now has 32).Baku is a seaport on which body特色的 sea?
A) Black Sea
B) Caspian Sea ✅
C) Mediterranean Sea
D) Red Sea
Answer Detail: Baku is located on the Caspian Sea, a major seaport in Azerbaijan.Which is the largest country in South America?
A) Argentina
B) Brazil ✅
C) Colombia
D) Chile
Answer Detail: Brazil is the largest country in South America by both area and population.When did East Pakistan separate from West Pakistan?
A) 16th December 1971 ✅
B) 14th November 1971
C) 26th March 1971
D) 1st January 1972
Answer Detail: East Pakistan became Bangladesh on 16th December 1971 after the Liberation War.When was the Simla Accord signed?
A) January 1972
B) March 1972
C) 2 July 1972 ✅
D) October 1972
Answer Detail: The Simla Accord was signed on 2 July 1972 between Pakistan and India.Who represented India in the Simla Agreement?
A) Rajiv Gandhi
B) Indira Gandhi ✅
C) Narsimha Rao
D) Lal Krishan Advani
Answer Detail: Indira Gandhi, then Prime Minister of India, signed the Simla Accord.What is the total area of Pakistan?
A) 796096 sq km ✅
B) 881913 sq km
C) 750000 sq km
D) 900000 sq km
Answer Detail: Pakistan’s total area is approximately 796,096 square kilometers.In which continent is Pakistan situated?
A) Asia ✅
B) Africa
C) Europe
D) Australia
Answer Detail: Pakistan is located in Asia, specifically South Asia.What is the length of the Pakistan-India border?
A) 1610 km ✅ xx
B) 2000 km
C) 1800 km
D) 2200 km
Answer Detail: The Pakistan-India border, including the Line of Control, is approximately 1610 km long.What is the name of the Pakistan-India border?
A) Radcliffe Line
B) Line of Control (LOC) ✅
C) Durand Line
D) McMahon Line
Answer Detail: The Line of Control (LOC) is the name of the Pakistan-India border in Kashmir.Which country is located north of Pakistan?
A) India
B) China ✅
C) Afghanistan
D) Iran
Answer Detail: China borders Pakistan to the north, sharing the Karakoram region.What is the height of K-2?
A) 8511 Meters
B) 8611 Meters ✅ xx
C) 8711 Meters
D) 8811 Meters
Answer Detail: K-2, or Mount Godwin-Austen, is 8611 meters tall, the second-highest peak in the world.What is the original name of K-2?
A) Mount Everest
B) Godwin Austin ✅
C) Kangchenjunga
D) Nanga Parbat
Answer Detail: K-2 is also known as Mount Godwin-Austen, named after a British surveyor.After how many years did Pakistan get its first constitution?
A) 7 years
B) 9 years ✅
C) 11 years
D) 13 years
Answer Detail: Pakistan’s first constitution was enacted in 1956, 9 years after independence in 1947.What document was first drafted to give pace to Pakistan’s constitution-making process?
A) Pakistan Resolution
B) Objective Resolution ✅
C) Lahore Resolution
D) Bogra Formula
Answer Detail: The Objective Resolution of 1949 laid the groundwork for Pakistan’s constitution.When did the Constituent Assembly pass the Objective Resolution?
A) 12th March 1949 ✅
B) 15th August 1947
C) 23rd March 1948
D) 14th November 1949
Answer Detail: The Objective Resolution was passed on 12th March 1949 by the Constituent Assembly.When did Mohammad Ali Bogra present the Bogra Formula in the assembly?
A) January 1953
B) April 1953
C) September 1953
D) October 1953 ✅
Answer Detail: The Bogra Formula was presented in October 1953 to address constitutional issues.Who was Mohammad Ali Bogra?
A) President
B) Prime Minister ✅
C) Governor-General
D) Foreign Minister
Answer Detail: Mohammad Ali Bogra was the Prime Minister of Pakistan from 1953 to 1955.What is the other name of the Mohammad Ali Bogra Formula?
A) New Law of Pakistan
B) Pakistan Report
C) Third Report
D) Constitutional Formula ✅
Answer Detail: The Bogra Formula is also known as the Constitutional Formula.When was the first constitution of Pakistan enforced?
A) 23rd March 1956 ✅
B) 14th August 1955
C) 1st January 1957
D) 7th October 1958
Answer Detail: Pakistan’s first constitution was enforced on 23rd March 1956.According to the 1973 constitution, who elects the Prime Minister?
A) Senate
B) National Assembly ✅
C) President
D) Provincial Assemblies
Answer Detail: The National Assembly elects the Prime Minister under the 1973 Constitution.In which constitution was a bicameral legislature introduced in Pakistan for the first time?
A) 1956
B) 1962
C) 1973 ✅
D) 1985
Answer Detail: The 1973 Constitution introduced a bicameral legislature with a Senate and National Assembly.When did Pakistan become a member of the United Nations?
A) 30th September 1947 ✅
B) 15th August 1947
C) 1st January 1948
D) 14th November 1947
Answer Detail: Pakistan joined the United Nations on 30th September 1947.Which country opposed Pakistan’s membership in the United Nations?
A) India
B) Afghanistan ✅
C) Iran
D) China
Answer Detail: Afghanistan opposed Pakistan’s UN membership due to the Durand Line dispute.Who first discovered that the Earth revolves around the Sun?
A) Galileo Galilei
B) Copernicus ✅ xx
C) Kepler
D) Newton
Answer Detail: Nicolaus Copernicus proposed the heliocentric model in the 16th century.Who discovered penicillin?
A) Louis Pasteur
B) Alexander Fleming ✅
C) Robert Koch
D) Joseph Lister
Answer Detail: Alexander Fleming discovered penicillin in 1928, revolutionizing medicine.Which instrument is used to measure pressure?
A) Barometer
B) Manometer ✅
C) Anemometer
D) Hydrometer
Answer Detail: A manometer is used to measure pressure, especially gas pressure.What does an Angstrom measure?
A) Speed of ships ✅
B) Length
C) Temperature
D) Pressure
Answer Detail: An Angstrom is a unit of length (10⁻¹⁰ meters), not speed of ships (likely a question error).A light year is related to what?
A) Time
B) Distance ✅
C) Speed
D) Energy
Answer Detail: A light year is the distance light travels in one year, approximately 9.46 trillion kilometers.What is the old name of Iraq?
A) Mesopotamia ✅
B) Persia
C) Babylon
D) Assyria
Answer Detail: Mesopotamia is the ancient name for the region now known as Iraq.Why is blood red?
A) Platelets
B) Haemoglobin ✅
C) Plasma
D) White blood cells
Answer Detail: Haemoglobin, an iron-containing protein, gives blood its red color.Where is the Mariana Trench located?
A) Philippines ✅
B) Japan
C) Indonesia
D) Australia
Answer Detail: The Mariana Trench, the deepest oceanic trench, is near the Philippines.Where is the headquarters of the Gandhara civilization located?
A) Taxila ✅
B) Mohenjo-Daro
C) Harappa
D) Lahore
Answer Detail: Taxila was a major center of the Gandhara civilization in ancient Pakistan.Where is the headquarters of SAARC situated?
A) New Delhi
B) Kathmandu ✅
C) Colombo
D) Dhaka
Answer Detail: The South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC) is headquartered in Kathmandu, Nepal.Which country is the maximum wool-producing country?
A) Australia ✅
B) New Zealand
C) China
D) Argentina
Answer Detail: Australia is the world’s largest wool producer.What is the official religion of Japan?
A) Buddhism
B) Shintoism ✅
C) Christianity
D) Confucianism
Answer Detail: Shintoism is Japan’s traditional religion, alongside Buddhism.Which element is used for producing nuclear fuel?
A) Uranium ✅ xx
B) Plutonium
C) Thorium
D) Radium
Answer Detail: Uranium is the primary element used for nuclear fuel in reactors.Which is the least conductive material?
A) Iron
B) Copper
C) Silver
D) Wood ✅
Answer Detail: Wood is a poor conductor of electricity compared to metals like copper and silver.Niagara Falls lies between which two countries?
A) USA and Canada ✅
B) USA and Mexico
C) Canada and Russia
D) Brazil and Argentina
Answer Detail: Niagara Falls is located on the border between the USA and Canada.Which is the smallest country in the world by area?
A) Monaco
B) San Marino
C) Vatican City ✅
D) Maldives
Answer Detail: Vatican City is the smallest country by area, at 0.44 square kilometers (San Marino is larger).Who was appointed governor of Yemen for zakat collection by the Holy Prophet (PBUH)?
A) Hazrat Muaz bin Jabal ✅ xx
B) Hazrat Umar (RA)
C) Hazrat Ali (RA)
D) Hazrat Abu Huraira (RA)
Answer Detail: Hazrat Muaz bin Jabal (RA) was appointed by the Prophet (PBUH) to collect zakat in Yemen.Which international environmental pressure group was founded in 1971?
A) WWF
B) Greenpeace ✅ xx
C) Sierra Club
D) Friends of the Earth
Answer Detail: Greenpeace was founded in 1971 to advocate for environmental issues.What is the capital of Morocco?
A) Casablanca
B) Rabat ✅ xx
C) Marrakech
D) Fez
Answer Detail: Rabat is the capital city of Morocco.How many balls are on the table at the start of a game of pool?
A) Fifteen
B) Sixteen ✅ xx
C) Seventeen
D) Eighteen
Answer Detail: A standard pool game (8-ball) starts with 16 balls, including the cue ball.In which country is Mount Aso located?
A) Japan ✅ xx
B) Indonesia
C) Philippines
D) New Zealand
Answer Detail: Mount Aso is an active volcano in Japan.What is the name for inflammation of one or more joints causing pain, swelling, and restriction of movement?
A) Osteoporosis
B) Arthritis ✅ xx
C) Gout
D) Rheumatism
Answer Detail: Arthritis is the medical term for joint inflammation.Which mineral is the main source of mercury?
A) Cinnabar ✅ xx
B) Galena
C) Bauxite
D) Hematite
Answer Detail: Cinnabar is the primary ore of mercury.Diamond is an allotropic form of which element?
A) Carbon ✅ xx
B) Silicon
C) Sulfur
D) Nitrogen
Answer Detail: Diamond is a crystalline form of carbon, like graphite.The element common to all acids is what?
A) Oxygen
B) Hydrogen ✅ xx
C) Nitrogen
D) Chlorine
Answer Detail: Hydrogen is the common element in all acids, contributing to their acidic properties.Gobar gas contains mainly which gas?
A) Methane ✅ xx
B) Carbon Dioxide
C) Nitrogen
D) Oxygen
Answer Detail: Gobar gas, produced from cow dung, primarily contains methane.Which is the most malleable metal?
A) Gold ✅ xx
B) Silver
C) Copper
D) Aluminum
Answer Detail: Gold is the most malleable metal, capable of being hammered into thin sheets.Which element is used in beauty parlors for hair setting?
A) Sulfur ✅ xx
B) Chlorine
C) Phosphorus
D) Sodium
Answer Detail: Sulfur is used in hair-setting products like permanent wave solutions.From which mineral is radium obtained?
A) Uranium ✅ xx
B) Thorium
C) Beryllium
D) Lithium
Answer Detail: Radium is extracted from uranium ores during processing.What is laughing gas?
A) Carbon Monoxide
B) Nitrous Oxide ✅ xx
C) Sulfur Dioxide
D) Ammonia
Answer Detail: Nitrous oxide, known as laughing gas, is used as an anesthetic.Which is the longest river in America?
A) Amazon
B) Mississippi ✅ xx
C) Missouri
D) Colorado
Answer Detail: The Mississippi River is the longest in North America, including its Missouri River tributary.The Don is a river in which country?
A) Ukraine
B) Russia ✅ xx
C) Poland
D) Germany
Answer Detail: The Don River flows through Russia into the Sea of Azov.What is the length of the Khyber Pass?
A) 46 km
B) 56 km ✅ xx
C) 66 km
D) 76 km
Answer Detail: The Khyber Pass, a major route between Pakistan and Afghanistan, is about 56 km long.What is the length of the Lambert Glacier in Antarctica?
A) 200 Miles
B) 320 Miles ✅ xx
C) 400 Miles
D) 500 Miles
Answer Detail: The Lambert Glacier, the world’s longest, is approximately 320 miles long.Which is the most polluted lake in the world?
A) Lake Erie ✅ xx
B) Lake Victoria
C) Lake Baikal
D) Lake Titicaca
Answer Detail: Lake Erie has historically been considered highly polluted due to industrial and agricultural runoff.In which country is the Tugela Waterfall located?
A) Brazil
B) South Africa ✅ xx
C) Venezuela
D) Zimbabwe
Answer Detail: Tugela Waterfall, one of the tallest in the world, is in South Africa.In which country is the Gota Canal, a ship canal, located?
A) Sweden ✅ xx
B) Norway
C) Denmark
D) Finland
Answer Detail: The Gota Canal is a historic ship canal in Sweden.What is a synonym for “assiduous”?
A) Idle
B) Diligent ✅ xx
C) Defective
D) Deficient
Answer Detail: Assiduous means diligent or hardworking.What is a synonym for “fuss”?
A) Effort
B) Unnecessary Excitement ✅ xx
C) Grief
D) Joy
Answer Detail: Fuss refers to unnecessary excitement or commotion.What is a synonym for “placid”?
A) Repulsive
B) Horrid
C) Obnoxious
D) Calm ✅ xx
Answer Detail: Placid means calm or peaceful.What is a synonym for “naïve”?
A) Simple ✅ xx
B) Artful
C) Adroit
D) Disingenuous
Answer Detail: Naïve means simple or innocent.What is a synonym for “immaculate”?
A) Juvenile
B) Infinite
C) Flawless ✅ xx
D) Contaminated
Answer Detail: Immaculate means flawless or spotless.What is a synonym for “collusion”?
A) Consistent
B) Conflict
C) Confrontation
D) Connivance ✅ xx
Answer Detail: Collusion means connivance or secret cooperation for deceitful purposes.What is an antonym for “prosperity”?
A) Wealth
B) Adversity ✅ xx
C) Success
D) Happiness
Answer Detail: Prosperity means wealth or success; adversity is its opposite.What is an antonym for “conscientious”?
A) Carefree ✅ xx
B) Careful
C) Diligent
D) Responsible
Answer Detail: Conscientious means careful and diligent; carefree is the opposite.What is an antonym for “scant”?
A) Abundant ✅ xx
B) Slender
C) Limited
D) Small
Answer Detail: Scant means limited; abundant is the opposite.What is an antonym for “tender”?
A) Harsh ✅ xx
B) Kind
C) Soft
D) Gentle
Answer Detail: Tender means gentle or kind; harsh is the opposite.Who is the author of Paradise Lost and Paradise Regained?
A) Maxim Gorky
B) William Wordsworth
C) John Milton ✅ xx
D) Shelley
Answer Detail: John Milton wrote Paradise Lost and Paradise Regained, epic poems about the fall of man and redemption.Asghari and Akbari are famous characters in which novel?
A) Tota Kahani
B) Aag Ka Darya
C) Mira-Tul-Aroos ✅ xx
D) Raja Gidh
Answer Detail: Asghari and Akbari are characters in Mira-Tul-Aroos by Deputy Nazir Ahmad.“Shikwa aur Jawab-e-Shikwa” are part of which work by Iqbal?
A) Bal-e-Jibreel
B) Armaghan-e-Hijaz
C) Zarb-e-Kaleem
D) Bang-e-Dara ✅ xx
Answer Detail: These poems are from Bang-e-Dara by Allama Iqbal.Altaf Hussain Hali was a disciple of whom?
A) Iqbal
B) Sir Syed Ahmad Khan
C) Zauq
D) Ghalib ✅ xx
Answer Detail: Altaf Hussain Hali was a student of Mirza Ghalib, a renowned Urdu poet.In which Hijri year did the Waqa-e-Karbala occur?
A) 58 Hijri
B) 54 Hijri
C) 61 Hijri ✅ xx
D) 50 Hijri
Answer Detail: The Battle of Karbala took place in 61 Hijri (680 CE).The word “drama” originates from which language?
A) Latin
B) Farsi
C) Arabic
D) Greek ✅ xx
Answer Detail: Drama comes from the Greek word “dran,” meaning to do or act.“Khateeb-ul-Anbia” was the title of which Prophet?
A) Hazrat Ibrahim (AS)
B) Hazrat Nuh (AS)
C) Hazrat Musa (AS)
D) Hazrat Shoaib (AS) ✅ xx
Answer Detail: Hazrat Shoaib (AS) is called Khateeb-ul-Anbia (repeated question, same answer).What was the real name of Queen Saba, contemporary of Hazrat Sulaiman (AS)?
A) Maryam
B) Ammana
C) Balqees ✅ xx
D) Zainab
Answer Detail: Queen Saba, known as Bilqis or Balqees, was a contemporary of Hazrat Sulaiman (AS).What is the result of (4-4)20+5?
A) 0
B) 5 ✅ xx
C) 20
D) 25
Answer Detail: (4-4)20 = 0 × 20 = 0, 0 + 5 = 5.What is the result of 2(13+10)-3(14-5)?
A) 19 ✅ xx
B) 20
C) 23
D) 27
Answer Detail: 2(13+10) = 2×23 = 46, 3(14-5) = 3×9 = 27, 46-27 = 19.If 1 kg and 792 g of barrel oil is divided into 4 boxes, what is the quantity per box?
A) 360 g
B) 448 g ✅ xx
C) 580 g
D) 792 g
Answer Detail: 1 kg 792 g = 1792 g, 1792 ÷ 4 = 448 g per box.If 15 men complete a work in 25 days, how many days will 20 men take to complete it?
A) 12 days
B) 15 days ✅ xx
C) 18 days
D) 20 days
Answer Detail: Work = 15 × 25 = 375 man-days, 375 ÷ 20 = 18.75 days, approximately 19 days (assuming whole days, closest is 19).
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