Choose the correct sentence: A. You have better B. You had better give in C. You has better give in D. You had been better give in Correct answer is: B. You had better give in “You had better” is the correct idiom.
First black US Secretary of State? A. Colin Powell B. Antony Blinken C. Condoleezza Rice D. Eric Holder Correct answer is: A. Colin Powell Colin Powell was the first African-American US Secretary of State.
When Pakistan won the World Cup last time? A. 1971 B. 1987 C. 1982 D. 1994 Correct answer is: D. 1994
Which of the following countries is not a G7 member? A. Canada B. USA C. Japan D. india Correct answer is: D. india Not enough info, answer depends on options; typically Russia is not in G7.
Article 25 of the Constitution of Pakistan deals with: A. Right to property B. Freedom of association C. Right to fair trial D. Equality before law and equal protection Correct answer is: D. Equality before law and equal protection Article 25 ensures equality before the law and equal protection. It does not deal with right to property (Art. 23), freedom of association (Art. 17), or right to fair trial (Art. 10A).
Who discovered the blood group system? A. Edward Jenner B. William Harvey C. Karl Landsteiner D. None Correct answer is: C. Karl Landsteiner Karl Landsteiner discovered the ABO blood group system in 1901.
1 KB is equal to how many bytes? A. 1024 B. 1000 C. 1100 D. 2048 Correct answer is: A. 1024 1 Kilobyte (KB) equals 1024 bytes, following binary convention in computer memory.
To “spill the beans” means: A. To misbehave B. To reveal secret information C. To talk irrelevant D. None of these Correct answer is: B. To reveal secret information This idiom means disclosing secret information unintentionally or intentionally.
Who invited Ahmad Shah Abdali? A. Shah Wali Ullah B. Inayatullah Mashriqi C. Tipu Sultan D. None Correct answer is: A. Shah Wali Ullah Shah Wali Ullah wrote letters inviting Ahmad Shah Abdali to intervene in India.
The cat ran ___ a new toy. A. over B. by C. to D. with Correct answer is: C. to “Ran to” shows movement toward the object; preposition “to” indicates direction.