Miscellaneous General Knowledge One Liner MCQs 9

Miscellaneous General Knowledge One Liner MCQs 9



  • Kalhora rulers of Sindh were originally Hashmi Sayeds.
  • Nubian Monuments are located in Egypt.
  • Pakistan's largest oil fields are located in District Badin.
  • The first American Astronaut to go into space was Allen Shepherd.
  • Annual Census in Pakistan is carried out every 10th year.
  • Shaheed Benazir Bhutto became first woman Prime Minister of Pakistan on December 2, 1988.
  • The D-Day operation during IInd World War was launched on the coast of Normandy.
  • Speed of sound in air is? 1200 KM/Hour
  • How many planets are is solar system? 8
  • Which cell does not have a nucleus? RBC
  • Abusive Drug Which Cells Of Body Most Effected? Brain
  • Crime rate is? 1,000 persons per year
  • Who killed Abu-Jahal? Maaz & Mauz
  • Pakistan Falls in? Golden Triangle
  • Major export of Pakistan is? Cotton
  • On US map Alaska State is on? Away from mainland
  • British occupied Punjab?. 1849
  • In English Dictionary Which Word Has Largest Words? S
  • What are Capital goods? Goods used for further production
  • Winter rains in Pakistan come from Mediterrenian Sea.
  • Horse is the Chinese name given to the year 2000.
  • Pollen is produced in a part of the flower called the Calyx.
  • After drinking contaminated water you would be most apt to develop symptoms of ‘typhoid fever’.
  • Panini was a great scholar of Sanskrit language.
  • Hundred years war fought between France and Britain during 1338-1453.
  • Wenceslas square is in Prague.
  • The first Afro-Asian conference held in April 1955.
  • Hot money is said for money which moves from one place to another to seek profit or high rate of interest.
  • Eritrea gained independence on 24th May, 1993.
  • Under an agreement with Italy, Vatican city came into being as a sovereign state on 11th February, 1929.
  • Charles K Rhodes developed an X-Ray emitting laser in 1990.
  • Son meter is an instrument used to study the behavior of vibrating string.
  • Liver receives blood from the alimentary canal through hepatic portal vein.
  • At the equator, the equation of the day is 12 hours.
  • Singapore city is known as ‘lion city’.
  • The instrument used for measuring the velocity of wind is known as anemometer.
  • The chemical name of baking soda is sodium bicarbonate.
  • Pharaoh is the title of the king of ancient Egypt. They ruled Egypt for 25 centuries.
  • National Institute of Oceanography Karachi was established in 1983.
  • Lord Chesterfield quoted ‘idleness is only the refuge of weak minds’.
  • Dr.Abdussalam was awarded Nobel Prize in 1979.
  • The largest city of South Africa is Cape Town.
  • Two boundary commissions were appointed to demarcate the boundaries between two new states, Pakistan and India.
  • After joining congress, Muslim League joined the interim government in October 1946.
  • NPT came into force on 1970.
  • The Bofors scandal occurred in India.
  • Czar is the title used by the ruler of Russia from 1547 to 1721.
  • Gorgon is a terrible monster of Greek mythology.
  • Flying foxes are tropical foxes that can fly.
  • The reduction or elimination of inflation is called creeping inflation.
  • Canada is a leading producer of wood pulp in the world.
  • London carnival was first started in 1964.
  • Indira Gandhi was the famous PM who first used the popular slogan ‘gharibi hatao’.
  • The successful cloning of a sheep was reported by scientist from Roslin Institute Edinburgh (UK) in 1998.
  • The new name of Yalamlam is As-Sadiya.
  • Czar title was used by the rulers of Russia from 1547 to 1721.
  • Gulf Stream is an ocean current named after the Gulf of Mexico.
  • Gorgon is a terrible monster of Greek mythology.
  • A pair of scissors is an example of a lever.
  • Pair of doors belongs to the second class of lever.
  • During the winter months 90% of fallen leaves are taken underground by earth worm.
  • Dick Turpin was a highway man.
  • Jamaica was granted full independence on 6th August, 1962.
  • Four US presidents are so far assassinated.
  • Sinai Peninsula was vacated and returned to Egypt in 1982.
  • Incident ‘Boston Tea Party’ took place in America.
  • Initially, Arab league has seven countries.
  • Nixon Doctrine was outlined in July 1969.
  • King of Malaysia is the only king in the world who is elected for 5 years term.
  • Timbola is a kind of lottery.
  • The maximum limit of sound beyond which a person can become deaf is 129 lbs.
  • Dr. James Watson discovered the structure of DNA in 1953.
  • Sir William Howard Russell was the first Great War correspondent.
  • A meteorological term for a high pressure is called anticyclone.
  • Zenda vesta is a holy book of parsis.
  • Islamic summit Minar is erected in Lahore.
  • Privatization program began in Pakistan is 1991.
  • National anthem of Pakistan was played for the first time on August 13, 1954.
  • Spirograph is an apparatus used for recording the movement of the lungs.
  • Chomas festival is held in Kalash valley near Chitral.
  • Docking means rendezvous and link up of spacecraft.
  • Defense day is celebrated in Pakistan since 1966.
  • Name of a famous mosque in Beijing is Niujie Mosque.
  • Flag flown at half mast means national mourning.
  • Maginot line divides France from Germany.
  • Declaration of human rights was adopted on 10th December, 1984.
  • Olive branch is a sign of peace.
  • Cox orange pippen is a biological name of an apple.
  • Christopher Wren designed St. Paul’s cathedral in London. 
  • Afghanistan was known as Ariana.
  • Anundsen discovered South Pole in December 14, 1911.
  • The first European scientist, who refuted the belief that the earth was the centre of the universe, was Copernicus.
  • The hundred year war actually lasted for 114 years.
  • Lenin was the founder of the Russian socialist state.
  • Prior to independence, Ghana was called ‘Gold Coast’.
  • Tanzania was formed by the unification of two countries, Tanganyika and Zanzibar.
  • The first atomic power station of Pakistan was installed in Karachi.
  • Star fish is not a star fish but a spiny-skin (Echinodermata) marine animal.
  • 760 miles/hr is the speed of sound.
  • 1480, 00,000 km is the distance from sun to earth.

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