After America the largest numbers of Nobel Laureates are from:
- (A) United Kingdom
- (B) Germany
- (C) France
- (D) Switzerland
- (A) United Kingdom
- The correct answer is: (A) United Kingdom. After the United States, the United Kingdom has produced the second-largest number of Nobel Laureates across all categories.
22 April is observed every year internationally as world’s:
- (A) Environment Day
- (B) Food Day
- (C) Press Freedom Day
- (D) Earth Day
- (D) Earth Day
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The correct answer is: (D) Earth Day
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22 April is celebrated worldwide as Earth Day, which focuses on environmental protection and raising awareness about issues like pollution, climate change, and conservation.
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World Environment Day → 5 June
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Food Day → 16 October
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Press Freedom Day → 3 May
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Identify the author of the famous book “The Emergence of Pakistan”:
- (A) Ishtiaq Hussain Qureshi
- (B) Jamil-ud-Din Ahmad
- (C) Ch. Muhammad Ali
- (D) S.M. Burke
- (C) Ch. Muhammad Ali
The Headquarters of “Green Peace” is located at:
- (A) Bonn
- (B) London
- (C) Amsterdam
- (D) New York
- (C) Amsterdam
Who first supported the Pakistan Resolution 1940?
- (A) Maulvi Fazal-ul-Haq
- (B) Ch. Khaliq-uz-Zaman
- (C) Maulana Zafar Ali Khan
- (D) Amjadi Begum
- (B) Ch. Khaliq-uz-Zaman
The Scout Movement was started by Sir Robert Baden-Powell in:
- (A) 1908
- (B) 1915
- (C) 1920
- (D) 1925
- (A) 1908
- The correct answer is: (A) 1908 . The Scout Movement was founded by Sir Robert Baden-Powell in 1908 in the United Kingdom.It started after the publication of his book “Scouting for Boys”, which formed the basis of the scouting ideals of self-reliance, outdoor skills, and service to the community.
The Congress formed ministries after 1937 provincial elections in:
- (A) Five provinces
- (B) Six provinces
- (C) Seven provinces
- (D) Eight provinces
- (C) Seven provinces
- The correct answer is: (C) Seven provinces. After the 1937 provincial elections according to the Government of India Act 1935, the Indian National Congress won in 7 provinces and formed ministries in those provinces.
The provinces were: Bombay, Madras, Central Provinces, United Provinces, Bihar, Orissa, and NWFP (North-West Frontier Province).
Bengal and Punjab were exceptions, where Congress did not form the government.
Who took the oath of Governor-General of Pakistan from Quaid-e-Azam?
- (A) Justice A.R. Kiani
- (B) Justice Gulzar Ahmad
- (C) Justice Abdur Rasheed
- (D) Justice Wali Mehmood
- (C) Justice Abdur Rasheed
The Swedish Chemist ‘Alfred Nobel’ invented:
- (A) Penicillin
- (B) Dynamite
- (C) Fountain Pen
- (D) Refrigerator
- (B) Dynamite
“Malakhara” is a famous game played in the province of:
- (A) Punjab
- (B) Sindh
- (C) Balochistan
- (D) KPK (NWFP)
- (B) Sindh