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A. 5
B. O
C. (1/5.)
D. -55
Correct answer is: A. 5
Additive inverse is the number that makes sum zero. –5 + 5 = 0.
Correct answer is: C. K
Since rows = columns = K, number of columns = K.
A. Comma (,)
B. Period (.)
C. Exclamation mark (!)
D. Question mark (?)
Correct answer is: C. Exclamation mark (!)
Interjections like Alas! take an exclamation mark.
A. Square bracket
B. Parenthesis
C. None of these
D. all
Correct answer is: B. Parenthesis
The round brackets () are called parentheses.
A. Larry Page
B. James Clark
C. Marc Andreessen
D. Both B & C
Correct answer is: D. Both B & C
Netscape was co-founded by Marc Andreessen and James Clark.
A. UNHRC
B. OIC
C. Amnesty International
D. None
Correct answer is: B. OIC
OIC sent envoy to review situation after Aug 2019.
A. Punjab
B. Sindh
C. Baluchistan
D. NWFP
Correct answer is: A. Punjab
Divided into East Punjab (India) & West Punjab (Pakistan).
A. 1956
B. 1962
C. 1969
D. 1973
Correct answer is: C. 1969
Chitral merged into Pakistan in 1969.
A. 1950–55
B. 1955–60
C. 1960–65
D. 1965–70
Correct answer is: B. 1955–60
Pakistan’s First Five-Year Investment Plan was launched in 1950.
Here’s a brief overview 👇
📘 Name: First Five-Year Plan (1955–1960)
💼 Purpose: To promote industrial and agricultural development after independence.
🏛 Initiated by: Government of Pakistan under Prime Minister Mohammad Ali Bogra, later carried forward by President Iskander Mirza.
📊 Main Focus Areas:
Agriculture improvement
Infrastructure (dams, roads, irrigation)
Industrialization
Energy and education
⚠️ Outcome:
It could not be fully implemented because of political instability and shortage of resources, but it laid the foundation for planned economic development in Pakistan.
So, when asked “Pakistan’s first investment plan?”, the correct answer is:
👉 First Five-Year Plan (1955–1960)
A. Jinnah
B. Mountbatten
C. Nehru
D. Liaquat Ali Khan
Correct answer is: C. Nehru
India’s PM Nehru referred the matter in Jan 1948.
A. Gwadar
B. Faisalabad
C. Karachi
D. Hyderabad
Correct answer is: B. Faisalabad
Allama Iqbal Industrial City chosen as hub under CPEC.
A. Russia
B. China
C. Pakistan
D. US
Correct answer is: A. Russia
Putin signed bill granting lifetime immunity.
A. Kashmir 2
B. Kangchenjunga 2
C. Karakoram 2
D. Kangra 2
Correct answer is: C. Karakoram 2
Second highest peak in Karakoram range.
A. London
B. Sydney
C. New York
D. Delhi
Correct answer is: A. London
Greenwich = home of Prime Meridian.
A. Indus
B. Jhelum
C. Ravi
D. Chenab
Correct answer is: A. Indus
Mega dam under construction in Gilgit-Baltistan.
A. Cancer
B. Malaria
C. HIV
D. None
Correct answer is: A. Cancer
Projected global cases to reach 28M by 2040.
A. Swine Flu
B. H5N1 (Bird Flu)
C. Seasonal Flu
D. Spanish Flu
Correct answer is: B. H5N1 (Bird Flu)
Highly pathogenic influenza affecting poultry.
A. USA
B. China
C. Russia
D. India
Correct answer is: B. China
China leads world in CO₂ emissions.
A. Alan Turing
B. Charles Babbage
C. Blaise Pascal
D. John von Neumann
Correct answer is: B. Charles Babbage
Designed Analytical Engine, regarded as “Father of Computer.”
A. Industry
B. Services
C. Agriculture
D. IT
Correct answer is: C. Agriculture
About 36% employed in agriculture sector.
A. 1940
B. 1941
C. 1946
D. 1948
Correct answer is: C. 1946
Muslim League amended resolution in 1946 session.
A. Gurbaksh Singh Dhillon
B. Mohan Singh
C. Subhas Chandra Bose
D. None of these
Correct answer is: B. Mohan Singh
Founded INA in 1942 with Japanese support; later reorganized by Bose.
A. ML-1
B. ML-5 (Khunjerab)
C. Taxila-Khunjerab Line
D. None of these
Correct answer is: A. ML-1
Karachi–Peshawar main line, upgraded under CPEC.
A. Abul Kalam Azad
B. Zafar Ali Khan
C. Allama Iqbal
D. Maulana Muhammad Ali Jauhar
Correct answer is: A. Abul Kalam Azad
Started in 1912 to promote independence.
Correct answer is: B. 2
Called for “independent states” for Muslims (later amended to singular “state”).