WORLD FAMOUS – General Knowledge – Test No. 2 – Online M.C.Qs for Competition Commission JOB Exams
Category : General Knowledge
Topic : WORLD Famous General Knowledge
Basic Purpose : Online Preparation for Competition and Commission Exams for different Jobs/Recruitments in Pakistan , India, Bangladesh, Nepal, Bhutan, Afghanistan, Iran and China etc.
Test Type : Multiple Choice Questions [MCQ’s]
Time Limit : 73 Minutes
WORLD FAMOUS General Knowledge TEST NO. 2
WORLD FAMOUS General Knowledge TEST NO. 2
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Question 1 |
The USA consists of states
A | 40 |
B | 42 |
C | 32 |
D | 50 |
Question 2 |
NASDA is space agency of
A | Italy |
B | Japan |
C | Netherland |
D | France |
Question 3 |
The famous book The origin of Species is written by
A | Tennyson |
B | Karl Marx |
C | Charles Darwin |
D | Virgil |
Question 4 |
Which is the largest state (Population Wise) of India
A | None of these |
B | Keralla |
C | Uttar Perdesh |
D | Madhia Pardesh |
Question 5 |
Discovered America in 1492
A | Columbus |
B | MarKoPolo |
Question 6 |
The universal declarion of human night was adopted on
A | 10.12.1946 |
B | 10.12.1949 |
C | 10.12.1947 |
D | 10.12.1948 |
Question 7 |
Bhutan became protectorate state of India in
A | 1951 |
B | 1950 |
C | 1952 |
D | 1949 |
Question 8 |
The largest producer of electricity in the Islamic World is
A | Uzbekistan |
B | Khazakistan |
C | Tajikistan |
D | Turkmenistan |
Question 9 |
Which of the following countries had the nuclear capability but after gaining independence gave up their nuclear capability
A | All of them |
B | Ukraine |
C | Belarus |
D | Kazakhstan |
Question 10 |
NPT (Non Proliferation Treaty) was signed on 1st July by 62 Nations
A | 1970 |
B | 1968 |
C | 1965 |
D | 1960 |
Question 11 |
Which of the following countries had constructed, but voluntarity dismantled 6 Uranium bombs
A | South Korea |
B | None of them |
C | North Korea |
D | Israel |
Question 12 |
Indigo is a
A | River Canada |
B | Rare animal's name |
C | Tree in India |
D | Mountain of India |
Question 13 |
Minerals and resoruces of high seas or open seas are called
A | Common heritage of that region |
B | None of these |
C | Common heritage of mankind |
D | Common heritage of that continent |
Question 14 |
Hirst Millar Draft was accepted on 28 April, 1919 it was about
A | Permanent court of justice |
B | League of Nation |
C | ILO |
D | None of these |
Question 15 |
UN General Assembly approved Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty CTBT on
A | 15th Oct 1961 |
B | 21st Dec 1961 |
C | 25th Nov 1960 |
D | 10th Sept 1960 |
Question 16 |
The first woman Prime Minister of the world was
A | Mrs Ghandhi |
B | Mrs Golda Meir |
C | Mrs. S. Bhandaranaike |
D | Mrs Thatcher |
Question 17 |
The worlds Largest computer manufacturing Company is
A | IBM |
B | COMPAQ |
C | Java |
D | Pentium |
Question 18 |
The montevideo convention of rights and duties of states adopted in
A | 1915 |
B | 1933 |
C | 1937 |
D | 1929 |
Question 19 |
"Cleopatra" and Ceaser were conceived by
A | Tolstoy |
B | Ben Johnson |
C | Shakespeare |
D | Goethe |
Question 20 |
Anti Ballistic Missiles Treaty (ABMT) wass signed in
A | 1973 |
B | 1972 |
C | 1974 |
D | 1971 |
Question 21 |
Who was the first Indian to become the Governor of an Indian State
A | Dr Rajendra Prasad |
B | Rajagopalachari |
C | C.R.Das |
D | Lord Sinha |
Question 22 |
Hippocratic Oath is Used in
A | Democracy |
B | Law |
C | Literature |
D | Medical Science |
Question 23 |
First time in Pakistan when State Bank issued 20 rupees note
A | 23 March, 2006 |
B | 23 March, 2005 |
C | 19 December, 2005 |
D | 13 August, 2005 |
Question 24 |
Portugal handed over Macao to China on
A | Jul-96 |
B | Aug-97 |
C | Sep-98 |
D | Dec-99 |
Question 25 |
The constitution 1973 of Pakistan has articles
A | 300 |
B | 250 |
C | 280 |
D | 200 |
Question 26 |
There are only countries which have nuclear power
A | Six |
B | Nine |
C | Five |
D | Seven |
Question 27 |
The Famous book Jinnah of Pakistan is written by
A | Hector Bolitho |
B | Stanly Wolpert |
C | G. Allana |
D | K k. Aziz |
Question 28 |
The USSR officially broke up of December 24,
A | 1989 |
B | 1991 |
C | 1992 |
D | 1990 |
Question 29 |
Pentagon is the military head quarter of
A | UK |
B | China |
C | Russia |
D | USA |
Question 30 |
Renaissance was movement of in Europe in the 16th century
A | Science |
B | Culture |
C | All of these |
D | Art and Literature |
Question 31 |
The Hippocratic Oath is an
A | Oath of allegiance |
B | Ancient Greek Law |
C | Ethical Code |
D | Study of Law |
Question 32 |
British relinquished the control of Hong Kong and thus it became the part of China on
A | Jul-97 |
B | Dec-98 |
C | May-95 |
D | Sep-96 |
Question 33 |
NAMA is a space agency of
A | Italy |
B | Nigeria |
C | Netherland |
D | France |
Question 34 |
The oldest era is
A | Saka era |
B | Hijri era |
C | English era |
D | Buddhist era |
Question 35 |
The longest day of each year in Northern Hemisphere is
A | 21-Jun |
B | 13-Mar |
C | 21-May |
D | 17-Aug |
Question 36 |
Daw Aung Suu. Kyi a leader of the non-violent movement for human rights and restoration of demovracy and a winner of Nobel Prize belonged to
A | South korea |
B | Jhailand |
C | Myanamar |
D | North Korea |
Question 37 |
The largest producer of Dry Milk in the world is
A | Switzerland |
B | Norway |
C | Netherlands |
D | Peru |
Question 38 |
Which of the following countries s not an acknowledged nuclear power
A | All of them |
B | India |
C | Israel |
D | Pakistan |
Question 39 |
First European to vist China was Marco Polo
A | Amundeson |
B | Columbus |
C | Vasoda Gama |
D | Marco Polo |
Question 40 |
The largest producer of Nuclear energy in the world is
A | US |
B | India |
C | Russia |
D | UK |
Question 41 |
The leading world banking Centre is
A | Washington |
B | Zurich |
C | New York |
D | Tokyo |
Question 42 |
Is the largest peninsula of he world located almost in the centre of the world
A | Souda Arabia |
B | Syria |
C | Iraq |
D | Iran |
Question 43 |
Sun News paper is related to
A | Germany |
B | France |
C | British |
D | USA |
Question 44 |
is the oldest written language of the world
A | Sindhi |
B | Sanskrit |
C | Arabic |
D | Chinese |
Question 45 |
Monroe Doctrine was originated by US president Monroe on
A | 2 March 1823 |
B | 2 December 1823 |
C | 29 October 1823 |
D | 3 April 1823 |
Question 46 |
The largest producer of Cars in the world is
A | France |
B | China |
C | Japan |
D | Germany |
Question 47 |
On September 2, 2001 which important sites were targeted in unprecedented air born attacks king hundred of people
A | None |
B | Foreign Office and FBI Centre |
C | World Trade Centre and Pentagon |
D | Stork Exchange Building and CIA Centre |
Question 48 |
The People's Republic of China was established in Beijing on 1 st October
A | 1947 |
B | 1949 |
C | 1948 |
D | 1950 |
Question 49 |
East and west Germany re-united on October 3,
A | 1990 |
B | 1988 |
C | 1989 |
D | 1987 |
Question 50 |
The Statue of Liberty in - is the highest statue of the world with the height of 152 feet
A | New York |
B | London |
C | Rome |
D | Washington |
Question 51 |
Bange-Dara, Bale-Jibril Zarbe-Kalim, Zabure-Ajam and Bekhudi are the books of
A | Hasrat Mohan |
B | Abul Kalam Azad |
C | Mirza Ghalib |
D | Allama Iqbal |
Question 52 |
Kashagar is a famous city of
A | Kazakistan |
B | Takikistan |
C | Afghanistan |
D | China |
Question 53 |
Name the Ocean which is situated between Europe and Asia
A | Mediterranean sea |
B | Arabian Sea |
C | Indian Ocean |
D | Black Sea |
Question 54 |
Palmer peninsula was discovered by
A | Columbus |
B | Diago Cao |
C | Jacques cartier |
D | John Rymill |
Question 55 |
Geneva convention was about prisoners of wars and rules of war held in
A | 1936 |
B | 1949 |
C | 1939 |
D | 1945 |
Question 56 |
Mesopotamia is an old name of
A | Bruma |
B | Iran |
C | Afghanistan |
D | Iraq |
Question 57 |
Euro currency was launched in
A | Jan-97 |
B | Mar-00 |
C | Jan-99 |
D | Feb-98 |
Question 58 |
The govt of the People, by the people, for the people is called
A | Democracy |
B | Kingdom |
C | Autocracy |
D | Dictatorship |
Question 59 |
Pride and Prejudice is written by
A | George Eliot |
B | T S Eliot |
C | Chartes Dickens |
D | Jane Austen |
Question 60 |
Triple "KKK" (Ku Klux Klan) is a terrorist organization made against black race in
A | Africa |
B | Spain |
C | USA |
D | Australia |
Question 61 |
Sphygmomanometer is used to measure
A | Length |
B | Blood Pressure |
C | Weight |
D | Heart beeting |
Question 62 |
Dove is the symbol of
A | Peace |
B | Religious Harmony |
C | Liberty |
D | Love |
Question 63 |
The Headquarter of Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) is in
A | Reyyadh |
B | Baghdad |
C | Vienna |
D | Washington |
Question 64 |
Britishers are dynasty of the
A | Anglo - Saxons |
B | Tudors |
C | Anglo Normans |
D | Plantagenets |
Question 65 |
Suez Canal convention was held in
A | 1888 |
B | 1895 |
C | 1876 |
D | 1869 |
Question 66 |
HAMAS is the name of an Islamic resistance movement in
A | Chechnya |
B | Palestine |
C | Kashmir |
D | Dagestan |
Question 67 |
Pakistan s foreign policy is the safe guarding of its soverignty security and
A | None of these |
B | Territorial integrity |
C | International relations |
D | External trade |
Question 68 |
The Great Wall of China is the greatest wall of the world It was built in
A | 711 AD |
B | 214 BC |
C | 1400 BC |
D | 7 AD |
Question 69 |
The shortest day of each year in Northern Hemisphere is
A | 22-Dec |
B | 15-Dec |
C | 5-Jan |
D | 21-Nov |
Question 70 |
The largest stock market of Asia is
A | Shangai-500 |
B | Strait Times |
C | Nikkei |
D | Heng Seng |
Question 71 |
In terms of followers Islam ranks in the world religions
A | Second |
B | Chechnya |
C | First |
D | Dagestan |
Question 72 |
Chancellor is the head of the state in
A | Both of them |
B | None of them |
C | Austria |
D | Germany |
Question 73 |
The largest producer of Natural gas in the world is
A | Iran |
B | Russia |
C | Tanzania |
D | Norway |
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