General Knowledge Quiz | By Umar HomeMock TestGeneral Knowledge QuizGK mock Test for PPSC PreparationGK mock Test for PPSC PreparationGK mock Test for PPSC Preparation Total Questions: 49 Total Marks: 49 Total Time: 36 min 45 sec Start Test 36:45Student Information Name: Email: Questions Q1: Which of the following was signed on 8 April 1950? SEATO CENTO Liaquat Nehru Pact Colombo Plan Q2: In the second Constituent Assembly elected in 1955, the Muslim League formed a coalition government with: United Front Noon Group Independents None of these Q3: The shortest boundary of Pakistan is with which country? Iran India Afghanistan China Q4: CDAC 23rd Meetings were held in: Beijing Taiyuan Nanjing Tawang Q5: Nursing Day is celebrated on: 12 May 14 October 22 March 9 September Q6: Non-Permanent members of the UN Security Council are elected for a fixed term of: 1 year 2 years 3 years 4 years Q7: Haupapa Glacier, also known as Tasman Glacier, is located in: New Zealand Tajikistan Canada Norway Q8: Which country is called "Land of Gift of the Nile"? Egypt Finland Sudan Palestine Q9: "Martina Hingis" is a famous tennis player. She belongs to: Ireland Scotland Switzerland England Q10: Roger has won how many single Grand Slams? 20 22 18 19 Q11: When were gymnastics added to the Olympics? 1921 1896 1932 1901 Q12: "Dublin" is the capital of: Manila Ireland Philadelphia New York Q13: Which is the authorized agency to sanction licenses for cable television and FM radio? PTA PTCL PTUN PEMRA Q14: Nusrat Ali Khan died in: 1997 1998 1996 1994 Q15: Which of the following can be used to focus sunlight at one point? Plane Mirror Concave lens Concave Mirror Convex lens Q16: Complete the idiom: "Don't judge a book by..." Its reading Its cover Its size Its color Q17: Who became President of USA after J.F. Kennedy? Lyndon Baines Johnson F.D. Roosevelt William McKinley None of these Q18: Zam Zam is the spring of water that emerged from beneath the feet of Hazrat Ismaeel (AS). What is the meaning of Zam Zam? Al-Shafa To stop To flow Al-Rahmat Q19: The currency of Nigeria is called: Rand Dollar Naira Pound Q20: Glaciers are found in how many countries? 42 60 45 50 Q21: Quaid-e-Azam inaugurated on 1st July 1948: Radio Pakistan Karachi Station State Bank of Pakistan Agha Khan Foundation Walika Textile Mill Q22: "Diet" is the name of the parliament of: China Thailand Japan Korea Q23: The phenomenon of 'Arab Spring' was sparked by the self-immolation of Mohamed Bouazizi, a fruit-seller in: Egypt Tunisia Morocco Syria Q24: Deen-e-Ilahi was abolished by which Mughal? Akbar Shah Jahan Jahangir Aurangzeb Q25: Naval War College is situated in: Lahore Gujranwala Sahiwal Multan Q26: Russian President during Geneva Accords was: Vladimir Putin Mikhail Gorbachev Mark Lenin Jean Rousseau Q27: Which Saudi King visited Pakistan in 1974? Shah Farman Talal bin Wwaleed Shah Salmen Shah Faisal Q28: Pakistan defeated which team to win the Final of the 1992 World Cup? England Australia West Indies New Zealand Q29: The largest among the following is: The Earth The Sun A Solar System A Galaxy Q30: "Petronas Towers" is located in: Singapore Chicago Kuala Lumpur Washington Q31: Majlisi Oli is the Parliament of: Kazakhstan Uzbekistan Kyrgyzstan Tajikistan Q32: Boko Haram, a terrorist group, belongs to which country? Ethiopia Somalia Nigeria Mali Q33: Which Army Officer was the First Recipient of "Nishan i Haider"? Major Aziz Bhatti Shaheed Major Muhammad Akram Shaheed Major Shabir Sharif Shaheed Captain Sarwar Shaheed Q34: Which continent is known as "Dark Continent"? Africa Europe Asia America Q35: Which country is famous for sprinters? Spain England United States Jamaica Q36: Which is the saltiest sea of the world? Mediterranean Sea Black Sea Caribbean Sea Baltic Sea Q37: Famous City "Chicago" is located in: France Germany USA London Q38: Which one is the capital city of Canada? All Toronto Ottawa Vancouver Q39: The Holy Zaboor was revealed on: Hazrat Musa (A.S) Hazrat Yousaf (A.S) Hazrat Daood (A.S) Hazrat Isa (A.S) Q40: The United Nations was founded on: March 24, 1945 October 24, 1945 March 24, 1949 October 24, 1950 Q41: Exposure to sunlight results in formation of in the body. Vitamin A Vitamin C Vitamin K Vitamin D Q42: Airbus is an aircraft manufacturing company. Its headquarter is in: USA Germany France UK Q43: The concept of acting in aid of civil power by the Armed Forces has been laid down in the Constitution of Pakistan 1973 vide: Article 245 Article 270 Article 243 Article 200 Q44: Who wrote "History of God"? Karen Armstrong Keith Callard Lawrence Ziring P.R. Cömball Q45: "Ikebana" is a Japanese art of: Paper craft Dress designing Miniature tree farming Flower arrangement Q46: When no tariffs are imposed on all imports and exports it is called___________? Preferental Trade Free Trade Balance of trade Non-Tariff Barriers Q47: PRODA (Public Representative Office Disqualification Act) was passed in ________? January 1949 January 1948 January 1950 January 1952 Q48: Where does the United Nations Commission on Human Rights meet and for how long? In Geneva for six weeks each year In London for six weeks each year In Paris for six weeks each year None Q49: چراغ پا ہونا محاورہ ہے اس کا مفہوم کیا ہے مئے/غصے کی کفیت روشنی بکھیرنا خوشیاں بانٹنا کھڑا رہنا