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Question 1 |
A | Vitamin A |
B | Vitamin B12 |
C | Vitamin B1 |
D | Vitamin B6 |
Question 1 Explanation:
Vitamin B₁₂, also known as cobalamin, is a water-soluble vitamin involved in the metabolism of every cell of the human body. It is one of eight B vitamins. It is a cofactor in DNA synthesis, and in both fatty acid and amino acid metabolism
Question 3 |
A | Endobiology |
B | Neobiology |
C | Enterobiology |
D | Exobiology |
Question 4 |
A | Leprosy |
B | Diarrhea |
C | Cholera |
D | Tuberculosis |
Question 4 Explanation:
Ruth Katherina Martha Pfau was a German–Pakistani Catholic nun of the Society of the Daughters of the Heart of Mary, and a physician. She moved from Germany to Pakistan in 1961 and devoted more than 55 years of her life to fighting leprosy in Pakistan.Born: September 9, 1929, Leipzig, GermanyDied: August 10, 2017, Aga Khan University Hospital, Karachi
Question 5 |
A | East |
B | North |
C | West |
D | South-West |
Question 5 Explanation:
The Wakhan Corridor is a narrow strip of territory in Afghanistan, extending to China and separating Tajikistan from Pakistan and Kashmir. The corridor, wedged between the Pamir Mountains to the north and the Karakoram range to the south, is about 350 km long and 13–65 kilometres wide.
Question 8 |
A | 2005 |
B | 2006 |
C | 2003 |
D | 2007 |
Question 8 Explanation:
Kyoto Protocol, in full Kyoto Protocol to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, international treaty, named for the Japanese city in which it was adopted in December 1997, that aimed to reduce the emission of gases that contribute to global warming.The Kyoto Protocol was adopted on 11 December 1997. Owing to a complex ratification process, it entered into force on 16 February 2005. Currently, there are 192 Parties to the Kyoto Protocol.
Question 11 |
A | Chinese Constitution |
B | French Constitution |
C | British Constitution |
D | Indian Constitution |
Question 13 |
A | A group of unelected technocrats |
B | A group of ministers who are very close to prime ministers |
C | A group of specialized critics in the official opposition party |
D | A cabinet for ministers specialized in their fields |
Question 14 |
A | Environment |
B | Nutrition |
C | Education |
D | Health |
Question 14 Explanation:
The Sustainable Development Goals or Global Goals are a collection of 17 interlinked global goals designed to be a "blueprint to achieve a better and more sustainable future for all".The SDGs were set in 2015 by the United Nations General Assembly and are intended to be achieved by the year 2030.Established: 2015
Question 15 |
A | Bahlul Lodhi |
B | Ibrahim Lodhi |
C | Usman Lodhi |
D | Ismail Lodhi |
Question 15 Explanation:
Ibrahim Khan Lodi was an Afghan Sultan of the Delhi Sultanate, who became Sultan in 1517 after the death of his father Sikandar Lodi.Born: Delhi, IndiaDied: April 21, 1526, Panipat, IndiaPlace of burial: Tomb of Ibrahim Lodi, PanipatReign: 1517 – 21 April 1526
Question 16 |
A | Kashmiri |
B | Hindko |
C | Pashto |
D | Balochi |
Question 16 Explanation:
Habba Khatoon, also known by the honorary title The Nightingale of Kashmir, was a Kashmiri Muslim poet and ascetic.
She was the wife of Yousuf Shah Chak, the last Emperor of Kashmir.Born: 1554, PamporeDied: 1609, Kashmir
Question 17 |
A | Variance |
B | Dispersion |
C | Range |
D | Mean |
Question 17 Explanation:
The variance (symbolized by S2) and standard deviation (the square root of the variance, symbolized by S) are the most commonly used measures of spread. We know that variance is a measure of how spread out a data set is. It is calculated as the average squared deviation of each number from the mean of a data set.
Question 18 |
A | Finance Minister |
B | Prime Minister |
C | None of these |
D | President |
Question 20 |
A | 19 |
B | 17 |
C | 18 |
D | 16 |
Question 20 Explanation:
2²+2=63²+2=11
then4²+2=185²+2=27
Question 21 |
A | Africa |
B | America |
C | Middle East |
D | Europe |
Question 21 Explanation:
The Treaty of Versailles was the most important of the peace treaties that brought World War I to an end. The Treaty ended the state of war between Germany and the Allied Powers.Signed: 28 June 1919
Question 22 |
A | Begum Jahanara Shahnawaz |
B | Begum Salma Tasaduq Hussain |
C | Begum Shaista Ikram Ullah |
D | Fatima Jinnah |
Question 22 Explanation:
Begum Jahanara Shahnawaz was a politician and Muslim League activist. She was the daughter of Sir Muhammad Shafi.
Her husband was Mian Shah Nawaz. She studied at Queen Mary College, Lahore, British India.Born: April 7, 1896, LahoreDied: 1979, Pakistan
Question 25 |
A | The decade on ecosystem restoration |
B | The decade for peace and stability |
C | The decade for the rehabilitation of refugees |
D | The decade for environmental change |
Question 26 |
A | Malta Conference |
B | London Conference |
C | Breton Wood Conference |
D | London Conference |
Question 26 Explanation:
The Bretton Woods Conference, formally known as the United Nations Monetary and Financial Conference, was the gathering of 730 delegates from all 44 Allied nations at the Mount Washington Hotel, situated in Bretton Woods, New Hampshire, United States, to regulate the international monetary and financial order
Question 28 |
A | Palestine Issue |
B | US Russia Relations |
C | US Iran Relations |
D | US China Trade |
Question 29 |
A | 10 August 2018 |
B | 10 August 2015 |
C | 10 August 2017 |
D | 10 August 2016 |
Question 31 |
A | Directory |
B | Domain |
C | Protocol |
D | URL |
Question 34 |
A | 100 Nautical Miles |
B | 12 Nautical Miles |
C | 250 Nautical Miles |
D | 350 Nautical Miles |
Question 34 Explanation:
The continental shelf of a coastal State comprises the seabed and subsoil of the submarine areas that extend beyond its territorial sea throughout the natural prolongation of its land territory to the outer edge of the continental margin
Question 36 |
A | Ecology |
B | Anthropology Hint: Anthropology is the scientific study of humanity, concerned with human behavior, human biology, cultures, and societies, in both the present and past, including past human species. Social anthropology studies patterns of behaviour, while cultural anthropology studies cultural meaning, including norms and values. |
C | Genetics Hint: Genetics is a branch of biology concerned with the study of genes, genetic variation, and heredity in organisms. Though heredity had been observed for millennia, Gregor Mendel, Moravian scientist and Augustinian friar working in the 19th century in Brno, was the first to study genetics scientifically |
D | Archaeology Hint: Archaeology or archeology is the study of human activity through the recovery and analysis of material culture. Archaeology is often considered a branch of socio-cultural anthropology, but archaeologists also draw from biological, geological, and environmental systems through their study of the past |
Question 36 Explanation:
Ecology is the study of the relationships between living organisms, including humans, and their physical environment. Topics of interest include the biodiversity, distribution, biomass, and populations of organisms, as well as cooperation and competition within and between species.
Question 37 |
A | Vitamin K |
B | Vitamin B |
C | Vitamin C |
D | Vitamin D |
Question 39 |
A | Dir with Mallakand |
B | Dir with Chitral |
C | Chitral with Swat |
D | Chitral with Malakand |
Question 39 Explanation:
Lowari Pass, or Lowari Top, is a high mountain pass that connects Chitral with Dir in Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan. Lowari Top is a relatively low pass, by far the lowest pass to enter Chitral, the rest all being 12,000 to 15,000 feet.
Lowari Top is closed by snow from late November to late May every year.Elevation: 3,118 mLocation: PakistanRoad: Chitral - Dir RoadRange: Hindu Kush
Question 40 |
A | 450 million |
B | 4.5 million |
C | 4.5 billion |
D | 10 billion |
Question 41 |
A | Sumatra Forest Hint: The Tropical Rainforest Heritage of Sumatra site was inscribed as a UNESCO World Heritage site in 2004.It comprises three Indonesian national parks on the island of Sumatra: Gunung Leuser National Park, Kerinci Seblat National Park and the Bukit Barisan Selatan National Park.Location: Sumatra, IndonesiaArea: 2,595,124 ha (6,412,690 acres) |
B | Atlantic Forest Hint: The Atlantic Forest is a South American forest that extends along the Atlantic coast of Brazil from Rio Grande do Norte state in the northeast to Rio Grande do Sul state in the south
and
inland as far as Paraguay and the Misiones Province of Argentina, where the region is known as Selva Misionera.Location: BrazilArea: 111,930 ha |
C | Borneo Forest Hint: The Borneo lowland rain forests is an ecoregion, within the tropical and subtropical moist broadleaf forests biome, of the large island of Borneo in Southeast Asia.It supports approximately 15,000 plant species, 380 bird species and several mammal species.Area: 425,124 km² |
D | Amazon Forest Hint: Amazon Rainforest is 1.67 times as big as India.The Amazon rainforest, covering much of northwestern Brazil and extending into Colombia, Peru and other South American countries, is the world’s largest tropical rainforest, famed for its biodiversity.
It’s crisscrossed by thousands of rivers, including the powerful Amazon.Area: 5.5 million km² |
Question 43 |
A | Sedimentary Rocks Hint: Sedimentary rocks are types of rock that are formed by the accumulation or deposition of mineral or organic particles at the Earth's surface, followed by cementation. Sedimentation is the collective name for processes that cause these particles to settle in place. |
B | Dolerite Rocks |
C | Monzonite Rocks |
D | Celandine Rocks |
Question 44 |
A | Iftikhar Hussain Mamdoot |
B | Feroz Khan Noon |
C | Mushtaq Gormani |
D | Sardar Abdur Rab Nishtar |
Question 44 Explanation:
Sardar Abdur Rab Nishtar (13 June 1899 – 14 February 1958; Pashto: سردار عبد الرب نښتر) was a Muslim League stalwart, a Pakistan movement leader and activist and later on a Pakistani politician from North-West Frontier Province (present-day Khyber Pakhtunkhwa).2nd Governor of West Punjab
2 August 1949 – 24 November 19511st Minister of Communications
15 August 1947 – 1 August 1949
Question 45 |
A | Calvin cycle |
B | Fermentation |
C | Krebs cycle |
D | Decarboxylation |
Question 46 |
A | DVD + R |
B | DVD + W |
C | DVD + RW |
D | DVD + WR |
Question 47 |
A | Appreciation |
B | Integration Hint: انضمام
هم آهنگ سازی |
C | Union |
D | Collecting |
Question 47 Explanation:
the action or state of setting someone or something apart from others.
"the segregation of pupils with learning difficulties"
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Question 51 |
A | William Oughtred Hint: invented the earliest form of the slide rule, two identical linear or circular logarithmic scales held together and adjusted by handWilliam Oughtred was an English mathematician and Anglican clergyman. After John Napier invented logarithms and Edmund Gunter created the logarithmic scales upon which slide rules are based, Oughtred was the first to use two such scales sliding by one another to perform direct multiplication and division.Born: March 5, 1574, Eton, United KingdomDied: June 30, 1660, Albury, United Kingdom |
B | Charles Babbage Hint: Babbage is considered by some to be "father of the computer"Charles Babbage was an English polymath.
A mathematician, philosopher, inventor and mechanical engineer, Babbage originated the concept of a digital programmable computer.Babbage is considered by some to be "father of the computer".Born: December 26, 1791, London, United KingdomDied: October 18, 1871, Marylebone, London, United Kingdom |
C | Gottfried W. Leibniz Hint: father of calculus.
Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz was a prominent German polymath and one of the most important logicians, mathematicians and natural philosophers of the Enlightenment.Born: July 1, 1646, Leipzig, GermanyDied: November 14, 1716, Hanover, Germany |
D | Blaise Pascal Hint: Blaise Pascal was a French mathematician, physicist, inventor, philosopher, writer and Catholic theologian. He was a child prodigy who was educated by his father, a tax collector in Rouen.Born: June 19, 1623, Clermont-Ferrand, FranceDied: August 19, 1662, Paris, France |
Question 51 Explanation:
The 17th century marked the beginning of the history of mechanical calculators, as it saw the invention of its first machines, including Pascal's calculator, in 1642.Blaise Pascal had invented a machine which he presented as being able to perform computations that were previously thought to be only humanly possible.
Question 52 |
A | Abul Hassan Isphani |
B | Matloob Hussain Syed |
C | Zafarullah Khan |
D | Patras Bukhari |
Question 52 Explanation:
The Pakistan Ambassador to the United States is in charge of the Pakistan Embassy, Washington, D.C. and Pakistan's diplomatic mission to the United States.Inaugural holder Abul Hassan Isphani (1948–1952)
Question 53 |
A | Treaty of Lahore |
B | Instrument of accession |
C | Treaty of Amritsar |
D | Treaty of Kashmir |
Question 54 |
A | Hindhu Kush Hint: Tirich Mir is the highest mountain of the Hindu Kush range, and the highest mountain in the world outside of the Himalayas–Karakoram range. |
B | Himalaya |
C | Karakoram Hint: At 8,611 m (28,251 ft) K2 is the tallest mountain in the region, and three others within 20 km top 8,000 m. |
D | Suleman Range Hint: Takht-e-Sulaiman, or Throne of Solomon, is a peak of the Sulaiman Mountains, located near the village of Darazinda in Frontier Region Dera Ismail Khan of the Federally Administered Tribal Areas of Pakistan. |
Question 54 Explanation:
Nanga Parbat, known locally as Diamer, is the ninth-highest mountain in the world at 8,126 metres above sea level.
Located in the Diamer District of Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan, Nanga Parbat is the western anchor of the Himalayas.First ascent: July 3, 1953
Question 55 |
A | 18th Hint: The Eighteenth Amendment of the Constitution of Pakistan (Urdu: آئین پاکستان میں اٹھارہویں ترمیم) was passed by the National Assembly of Pakistan on April 8, 2010, removing the power of the President of Pakistan to dissolve the Parliament unilaterally |
B | 10th Hint: The Tenth Amendment to the Constitution of Pakistan (Urdu: آئین پاکستان میں دسویں ترمیم) was enacted on March 29, 1987. It amended the article 54 and 61 of the Constitution by changing the duration of interval period between sessions of the National Assembly & Senate from 160 days to 130 days. |
C | 11th Hint: The Constitution (Eleventh Amendment) Bill, 1989 which sought to restore twenty women seats in the National Assembly, was introduced in the Senate on 31-12-1989 |
D | 9th |
Question 56 |
A | USA |
B | China |
C | Canada |
D | France |
Question 56 Explanation:
The Karachi Nuclear Power Plant (or KANUPP) is a large commercial nuclear power plant located at the Paradise Point in Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan.After a lengthy and complicated negotiations with Canada, the Karachi Nuclear Power Plant was constructed by Canadian firms in 1965 and it went critical in November 1972
Question 57 |
A | Japan |
B | Vietnam |
C | Thailand |
D | Laos |
Question 57 Explanation:
Ho Chi Minh was a Vietnamese revolutionary and politician. He served as Prime Minister of North Vietnam from 1945 to 1955 and President from 1945 until his death in 1969.
Question 58 |
A | War against enemies of humanties |
B | Sword of the Holy Prophet (PBUH) |
C | A two headed arrow |
D | Sword of Hazrat Ali (R.A) |
Question 59 |
A | None of these |
B | Program |
C | Predefined Formula |
D | Software |
Question 60 |
A | Fazal Elahi Chaudhary |
B | Nurul Amin |
C | Fazal Haq |
D | Ch. Zahoor Elahi |
Question 60 Explanation:
Nurul Amin, referred to as the 'Patriot of Pakistan', was a prominent Pakistani leader, and a jurist who served as Prime Minister of Pakistan and as the first and only Vice President of Pakistan.He is noted as being the last Bengali leader of Pakistan.Born: July 15, 1893, BangladeshDied: October 2, 1974, Rawalpindi
Question 61 |
A | 15 |
B | 30 |
C | 20 |
D | 25 |
Question 62 |
A | 18 |
B | 15 |
C | 16 |
D | 14 |
Question 62 Explanation:
The United Nations Security Council is one of the six principal organs of the United Nations, charged with ensuring international peace and security, recommending the admission of new UN members to the General Assembly, and approving any changes to the UN Charter.Headquarters: New York, New York, United StatesFounded: October 24, 1945
Question 63 |
A | October, 1991 |
B | December, 1991 |
C | November, 1991 |
D | January, 1992 |
Question 63 Explanation:
The Soviet Union, officially the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, was a federal socialist state in Northern Eurasia that existed from 1922 to 1991.Nominally a union of multiple national Soviet republics, in practice its government and economy were highly centralized until its final years.Founded: December 30, 1922
Question 64 |
A | 72 hours |
B | 96 hours |
C | 48 hours |
D | 24 hours |
Question 66 |
A | Multan |
B | Jhang |
C | Pakpatan |
D | Kot Mithan |
Question 66 Explanation:
Khawaja Fareed (1845–1901) was a 19th-century Sufi poet of Punjab. He was a member of the Chishti Nizami Sufi order.He wrote poetry in several languages and his literary heritage has been claimed by both the Punjabi and the Saraiki language movements.
Question 67 |
A | Civil Servant |
B | News Caster |
C | Publisher |
D | Banker |
Question 67 Explanation:
Mushtaq Ahmad Yusufi was a Pakistani satire and humour writer who wrote in Urdu.Yousufi also served as the head of several national and international governmental and financial institutions.Born: September 4, 1923, Tonk, IndiaDied: June 20, 2018, Karachi
Question 68 |
A | The amplitude of the action potential |
B | The threshold potential |
C | The number of synapses crossed |
D | The number of actor potentials per second |
Question 69 |
A | 54.5% |
B | 45.5% |
C | 60% |
D | 45% |
Question 69 Explanation:
No of boys=1100
no of girls=900.
50% of boys= 50/100 * 1100=550
40% of girls=40/100 * 900= 360therefore out of 2000 students (550+360) passed the examtherefore out of 2000, 910 students passed.
now,Percent of candidates failed= 2000-910/2000 *100
1090/2000 * 100109/254.5%(Ans)
Question 70 |
A | 1917 |
B | 1979 |
C | 1919 |
D | 1915 |
Question 70 Explanation:
The Russian Revolution of 1917 involved the collapse of an empire under Tsar Nicholas II and the rise of Marxian socialism under Lenin and his Bolsheviks. It sparked the beginning of a new era in Russia that had effects on countries around the world.
Question 71 |
A | 350 Nautical Miles |
B | 250 Nautical Miles |
C | 12 Nautical Miles |
D | 100 Nautical Miles |
Question 71 Explanation:
The continental shelf of a coastal State comprises the seabed and subsoil of the submarine areas that extend beyond its territorial sea throughout the natural prolongation of its land territory to the outer edge of the continental margin
Question 72 |
A | 40 years |
B | 35 years |
C | 25 years |
D | 30 years |
Question 73 |
A | 250 Nautical Miles |
B | 350 Nautical Miles |
C | 12 Nautical Miles |
D | 100 Nautical Miles |
Question 73 Explanation:
The continental shelf of a coastal State comprises the seabed and subsoil of the submarine areas that extend beyond its territorial sea throughout the natural prolongation of its land territory to the outer edge of the continental margin
Question 74 |
A | Cuba |
B | Venezuela |
C | Haiti |
D | Brazil |
Question 74 Explanation:
(28 July 1954 – 5 March 2013) was a Venezuelan politician who was president of Venezuela from 1999 until his death in 2013, except for a brief period in April 2002.Born: Hugo Rafael Chávez Frías; 28 July 1954;Died: 5 March 2013 (aged 58); Caracas Venezuela
Question 77 |
A | Plastic |
B | Aluminum |
C | Wood |
D | Organic Material |
Question 78 |
A | Arunachal Pradesh |
B | United Province |
C | Himachel Pradesh |
D | Madhiya Pradesh |
Question 78 Explanation:
China currently claims 90,000 square kilometers (34,750 square miles) of territory - nearly all of which constitutes India's Arunachal Pradesh state. Beijing shows it as Southern Tibet in its map
Question 80 |
A | The Crown |
B | The King |
C | The Parliament |
D | Both of above |
Question 80 Explanation:
The Latin title rex has the meaning of "king, ruler" (monarch).
Question 81 |
A | United Kingdom |
B | Russia |
C | Germany |
D | France |
Question 81 Explanation:
Malala Yousafzai, Peace, 2014Abdus Salam, Physics, 1979
Question 82 |
A | Agha Muhammad Raza |
B | Z.A Bhutto |
C | Muhammad Ali Bogra |
D | Manzoor Qadir |
Question 82 Explanation:
The Pakistan-china boundary agreement finalizing the border between Pakistan and China was signed in March 1963. This agreement became quite controversial owing to Indian refusal to acknowledge it because she also asserts sovereignty over some of the areas. Besides this controversy, the agreement changed the regional balance by bringing Pakistan and China closer to each other but making the ties between Pakistan and the United States strained at the same time.
Question 83 |
A | 2nd March 1949 |
B | 12thMarch 1949 |
C | 17th March 1949 |
D | 7th March 1949 |
Question 83 Explanation:
The Objectives Resolution was adopted by the Constituent Assembly of Pakistan on March 12, 1949.Prime Minister, Liaquat Ali Khan, had presented it in the assembly on March 7, 1949.Out of 75 members of the assembly, 21 voted for it.All the amendments proposed by minority members were rejected.
Question 84 |
A | Textile and garments |
B | Sports goods |
C | Leather products |
D | Surgical instruments |
Question 85 |
A | Jeff Bezos Hint: Jeffrey Preston Bezos is an American internet entrepreneur, industrialist, media proprietor, and investor.Bezos is the founder and CEO of the multi-national technology company Amazon.He is the richest person in the world according to Bloomberg's Billionaires Index. |
B | Tim Berners-Lee Hint: an English computer scientist best known as the inventor of the World Wide Web. He is a Professorial Fellow of Computer Science at the University of Oxford and a professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology |
C | Bill Gates Hint: William Henry Gates III is an American business magnate, software developer, investor, author, landowner and philanthropist. He is a co-founder of Microsoft Corporation |
D | Steve Jobs Hint: Steven Paul Jobs, known as Steve Jobs, was an American business magnate, industrial designer, investor, and media proprietor.Steve Jobs was a charismatic pioneer of the personal computer era. With Steve Wozniak, Jobs founded Apple Inc. in 1976 . |
Question 86 |
A | Adam Smith |
B | Karl Max |
C | Shakespeare |
D | Max Weber |
Question 86 Explanation:
Adam Smith FRSA was a Scottish economist, philosopher as well as a moral philosopher, a pioneer of political economy, and a key figure during the Scottish Enlightenment, also known as ''The Father of Economics'' or ''The Father of Capitalism''.Born: June 1723, Kirkcaldy, United KingdomDied: July 17, 1790, Panmure House, Edinburgh, United Kingdom
Question 87 |
A | University of London |
B | University of Cambridge |
C | Oxford University |
D | Howard University |
Question 89 |
A | 2.25 |
B | 4.25 |
C | 3.25 |
D | 5.25 |
Question 90 |
A | 33 years |
B | 36 years |
C | 35 years |
D | 34 years |
Question 90 Explanation:
STEP 1:A+B/2 =30A+B=60B=60-A (1)STEP 2: B+C/2=32B=64–C (2)From (1) and (2)60-A=64-CC-A=64-60C-A=4 (3)C+A/2=34 (given)C+A=68 (4)(4)+(3)2C=72C=36Therefore the age of C is 36.
Question 92 |
A | Savanna Hint: A savanna or savannah is a mixed woodland-grassland ecosystem characterised by the trees being sufficiently widely spaced so that the canopy does not close. The open canopy allows sufficient light to reach the ground to support an unbroken herbaceous layer consisting primarily of grasses. |
B | Tundra Hint: In physical geography, tundra is a type of biome where the tree growth is hindered by low temperatures and short growing seasons. The term tundra comes through Russian тундра from the Kildin Sámi word тӯндар meaning "uplands", "treeless mountain tract" |
C | Tropical Rain Forest Hint: Tropical rainforests are rainforests that occur in areas of tropical rainforest climate in which there is no dry season – all months have an average precipitation of at least 60 mm – and may also be referred to as lowland equatorial evergreen rainforest. |
D | Cool temperate Hint: Cool Temperate Forest & Woodland includes temperate deciduous forest and woodland, temperate needle-leaved forest and woodland, and temperate rainforest, dominated by broad-leaved or needle-leaved tree growth forms. ... These forests are dominated by broad-leaved or needle-leaved tree growth forms |
Question 93 |
A | Hindu Muslim riots |
B | International difference of Muslim League |
C | Rowlett Act |
D | Demand for Independence |
Question 93 Explanation:
The Anarchical and Revolutionary Crimes Act of 1919, popularly known as the Rowlett Act, was a legislative council act passed by the Imperial Legislative Council in Delhi on 18 March 1919,
Question 94 |
A | British Open |
B | World Open Hint: He won the World Open six times, |
C | Olympics |
D | Asian Open |
Question 94 Explanation:
Jahangir Khan is a former World No. 1 professional Pakistani squash player.He won the World Open six times, and the British Open ten times. Jahangir Khan is widely regarded as the greatest squash player of all timeBorn: December 10, 1963 (age 57 years), KarachiWorld Open: W (1981, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1988)Awards: Pride of Performance, Hilal-i-Imtiaz
Question 95 |
A | Sarojini Naidu |
B | Allama Iqbal |
C | Hindu Muslim riots |
D | Vijay Lakshmi Pandit |
Question 95 Explanation:
Sarojini Naidu was an Indian political activist and poet. A proponent of civil rights, women's emancipation, and anti-imperialistic ideas, she was an important figure in India's struggle for independence from colonial rule
Question 96 |
A | EU Nations |
B | ASEAN Nations |
C | SAARC Nations |
D | APEC Nations |
Question 96 Explanation:
The South Asian Free Trade Area is an agreement reached on January 6, 2004, at the 12th SAARC summit in Islamabad, Pakistan
Question 97 |
A | Dr. Abdus Salam |
B | Muhammad Raziuddin Siddique |
C | Dr. Saleem uz Zaman Siddique |
D | Dr. Munir Khan |
Question 97 Explanation:
Muhammad Raziuddin Siddiqui, FPAS, NI, HI, SI, PhD, also known as Dr. Razi, was a Pakistani theoretical physicist and a mathematician who played a role in Pakistan's education system, and Pakistan's indigenous development of nuclear weapons.Born: January 8, 1908, Hyderabad, IndiaDied: January 8, 1998, Islamabad
Question 98 |
A | Second time |
B | Fourth time |
C | Third time |
D | Fifth time |
Question 98 Explanation:
Election 2005, 2009, 2013, 2017
Chancellor of Germany (2005–present)
Question 99 |
A | Integrating |
B | Importing |
C | Bookmarking |
D | Linking |
Question 100 |
A | Kidney |
B | Pancreas |
C | Small Intestine |
D | Liver |
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