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Option A: Nazar Muhammad

Option B: Mudassar Nazar

Option C: Majid Khan

Option D: Abdul Kardar

Correct Answer: Abdul Kardar


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Option A: Fear of Snakes

Option B: Fear of  Mosquito

Option C: Fear of Cat

Option D: Fear of Spider

Correct Answer: Fear of Spider


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Option A: Spain

Option B: Nigeria

Option C: Greenland

Option D: Iceland

Correct Answer: Spain


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Option A: Egypt

Option B: Russia

Option C: Canada

Option D: Greece

Correct Answer: Greece


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Option A: Brazil

Option B: Canada

Option C: Egypt

Option D: Japan

Correct Answer: Japan


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Option A: Peru

Option B: South Sudan

Option C: South Africa

Option D: Cyprus

Correct Answer: Cyprus


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Option A: NewZeland and Denmark

Option B: China and Russia

Option C: Iraq  and Iran

Option D: U.K and U.S.A

Correct Answer: NewZeland and Denmark


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Option A: Niger

Option B: Congo

Option C: Morocco

Option D: Italy

Correct Answer: Morocco


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Option A: 1900

Option B: 1912

Option C: 1916

Option D: 1920

Correct Answer: 1900


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A. Londin ( UK)
B. Chicago (USA)
C. paris ( France)
D. Rome (italy)

Submitted by: Farhan Rana

Correct Answer: B. Chicago (USA)


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Option A: Jaswant Singh

Option B: I K Adwani

Option C: Khushwant Singh 

Option D: None of these

Correct Answer: Khushwant Singh 


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Option A: 2004

Option B: 2005

Option C: 2006

Option D: 2007

Correct Answer: 2006


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Option A: India

Option B: Bangladesh

Option C: Iran

Option D: Pakistan

Correct Answer: Iran


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Option A: Community welfare

Option B: Conflict prevention

Option C: Chemical weapons 

Option D: None of these

Correct Answer: Chemical weapons 


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Option A: American

Option B: Russia 

Option C: Lithuania

Option D: None of these

Correct Answer: Russia 


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Option A: Right to offense

Option B: Non- military intervention

Option C: Right to self defense 

Option D: None of these

Correct Answer: Right to self defense 


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Option A: Delhi

Option B: Agra

Option C: Rajasthan

Option D: None

Correct Answer: Delhi


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Option A: Industrial Revolution

Option B: Bretton Woods Conferences

Option C: Word Trade Organization

Option D: None of the above.

Correct Answer: Bretton Woods Conferences


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Option A: A lagoon

Option B: An inland Sea

Option C: An island in a river

Option D: Narrow piece of land  connecting larger land areas

Correct Answer: Narrow piece of land  connecting larger land areas


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Option A: Frank Duckworth

Option B: Tony Lewis

Option C: Jhon Lewis & Allen Duckworth

Option D: Both A & B

Correct Answer: D. Both A & B


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Option A: Apiculture

Option B: Aviculture

Option C: Viniculture

Option D: Viticulture

Correct Answer: Aviculture


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Option A: Goat

Option B: Cow

Option C: Rat

Option D: Sheep 

Correct Answer: Sheep 


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Option A: Kabul

Option B: Agra

Option C: Lahore

Option D: Delhi 

Correct Answer: Delhi 


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Option A: Argentina

Option B: United States of America

Option C: Brazil

Option D: Kazakhstan

Correct Answer: Brazil


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Option A: Adolf Hitler

Option B: Gen. Erwin Rommel 

Option C: Williams Roger’s

Option D: Sir. Robert Rogers

Correct Answer: Gen. Erwin Rommel 


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Option A: Zimbabwe

Option B: South Africa 

Option C: Zambia

Option D: Nepal

Correct Answer: South Africa 


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A. Actor
B. Painter 
C. Sportsmen
4. Scientist

Submitted by: Bilal Tahir

Vincent van Gogh was a Dutch painter, generally considered to be the greatest after Rembrandt van Rijn, and one of the greatest of the Post-Impressionists. He sold only one artwork during his life, but in the century after his death he became perhaps the most recognized painter of all time.

Correct Answer: Painter 


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A. Backhand
B. Left Hand
C. Forehand
4. Passive

Submitted by: Bilal Tahir

Correct Answer: Backhand


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Option A: Club

Option B: Golf stick

Option C: Golf Hockey

Option D: None of these

Correct Answer: Club


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Option A: Chile

Option B: Brazil

Option C: Barbados 

Option D: Mexico

Correct Answer: Barbados 


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Option A: Africa 

Option B: Europe

Option C: Asia

Option D: America

Correct Answer: Africa 


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Option A: Ch Muhammad  Ali

Option B: Ch Shokat Ali

Option C: Ch Liqat Ali

Option D: Ch Muhammad Ali Johar

Correct Answer: Ch Muhammad  Ali


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Option A: Indonesia

Option B: Nauru

Option C: Vatican

Option D: None of these

Correct Answer: Nauru


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Option A: Quṭb al-Dīn Aibak 

Option B: Khizer khan

Option C: Behlol Lodhi

Option D: None of these

Correct Answer: Quṭb al-Dīn Aibak 


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Option A: Vietnam

Option B: Malaysia

Option C: Philippines

Option D: All of these

Correct Answer: All of these


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Option A: France

Option B: Italy

Option C: China

Option D: Denmark

Correct Answer: Denmark


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Option A: Thailand

Option B: South Korea

Option C: North Korea

Option D: China

Correct Answer: China


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Option A: Morocco

Option B: Libya 

Option C: Iraq

Option D: Syria

Correct Answer: Libya 


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Option A: Ernest Hemingway

Option B: Chaerls Dickens

Option C: Huxley

Option D: Thomas Hardy

Correct Answer: Ernest Hemingway


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Option A: Yugoslaivia

Option B: UK

Option C: syira

Option D: Soviet Union 

Correct Answer: Soviet Union 


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Option A: Sound waves

Option B: Time

Option C: Color contrast

Option D: Water waves

Correct Answer: Time


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Option A: Copernicus

Option B: Newton

Option C: Galileo

Option D: Kepler

Correct Answer: Copernicus


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Option A: Dodoma

Option B: Dushenbe

Option C: Astana

Option D: Tashkent

Correct Answer: Dushenbe


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Option A: Rackets 

Option B: Binfel

Option C: Steel hit

Option D: Green Ball

Correct Answer: Rackets 


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Option A: When a mouse or rat bites you

Option B: When you inhale airborne particles that contain the hantavirus

Option C: When you eat food contaminated with the hantavirus

Option D: All of the above

Correct Answer: All of the above


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Option A: Deer mice

Option B: New World rats

Option C: White-footed mice

Option D: All of the above

Correct Answer: All of the above


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Option A: I only

Option B: II only

Option C: I and II

Option D: II and III

Correct Answer: I and II


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Option A: Lord Caning

Option B: Vasco da gama

Option C: David Johnson

Option D: James Nesham

Correct Answer: Vasco da gama


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Option A: Denmark

Option B: Dominica

Option C: Cyprus

Option D: None of these

Correct Answer: Cyprus


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Option A: Cyprus

Option B: Czechia

Option C: Comoros

Option D: None of these

Correct Answer: Comoros


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Option A: Comoros

Option B: Cuba

Option C: Colombia

Option D: None of these

Correct Answer: Colombia


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Option A: Clement Atlee

Option B: Robert walpolee

Option C: Adams Smith

Option D: George Washinton

Correct Answer: Robert walpolee


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Option A: China

Option B: Libya

Option C: Iraq

Option D: Iran

Correct Answer: Iran


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Option A: SARS

Option B: MERS

Option C: Both A and B

Option D: None of above

Correct Answer: Both A and B


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Option A: 3

Option B: 5

Option C: 4

Option D: 2

Correct Answer: 3


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Option A: William Shakespear

Option B: Samuel Johnsan

Option C: John Milton

Option D: Charles Dickens

Correct Answer: John Milton


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Option A: 13 March 2013

Option B: 15 March 2013

Option C: 17 March 2013

Option D: 18 March 2013

Correct Answer: 18 March 2013


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Option A: 6th July 1935

Option B: 6th June 1936

Option C: 6th May 1936

Option D: 6th March 1936

Correct Answer: 6th July 1935


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Option A: 31

Option B: 32

Option C: 40

Option D: None of these

Correct Answer: 40


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Option A: California

Option B: Massachusetts

Option C: New York

Option D: Florida

Correct Answer: Massachusetts


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Option A: Okapi

Option B: Mute Swan

Option C: Springbok

Option D: None of these

Correct Answer: Okapi


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Option A: Okapi

Option B: Oryx

Option C: Eagle

Option D: None of these

Correct Answer: Eagle


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Option A: 300m

Option B: 200m

Option C: 202m

Option D: 304m

Correct Answer: 300m


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Option A: Funafuti

Option B: Nuku’alofa

Option C: Port Vila

Option D: None of these

Correct Answer: B. Nuku’alofa


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Option A: Nauru

Option B: Tuvalu

Option C: Kiribati

Option D: None of these

Correct Answer: Kiribati


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Option A: Micronesia

Option B: Bougainville

Option C: Vanuatu

Option D: None of these

Correct Answer: Bougainville


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Option A: Philippine

Option B: Australia

Option C: Serbia

Option D: Indonesia

Correct Answer: Australia


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Option A: Przewalski Horse

Option B: The Golden Eagle

Option C: Fennec Fox

Option D: None of these

Correct Answer: Przewalski Horse


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Option A: Nigeria

Option B: Cambodia

Option C: Mongolia

Option D: None of these

Correct Answer: Cambodia


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Option A: Henry Dunant

Option B: Baden Powell

Option C: Donald Ross

Option D: None of these

Correct Answer: Henry Dunant


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Option A: Patna

Option B: Madras 

Option C: Agra

Option D: Lucknow

Correct Answer: Madras 


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Option A: Omen

Option B: USA

Option C: Germany 

Option D: Israel

Correct Answer: Germany 


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Option A: 5.18 meter 

Option B: 6.10 meter

Option C: 0.40 meters

Option D: 5.20 meter

Correct Answer: 5.18 meter 


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Option A: Fyodor Litke

Option B: Pyotr Semyonov-Tyan-Shansky

Option C: Voin Rimsky-Korsakov

Option D: Ferdinand de Lesseps

Correct Answer: Ferdinand de Lesseps


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Option A: Dr. Abdus Salam

Option B: Dr. Abdul Qadir Khan

Option C: Pervez Hoodbhoy

Option D: Malala Yousafzai

Correct Answer: Malala Yousafzai


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Option A: Choson

Option B: Magyar

Option C: Helvetia

Option D: None

Correct Answer: Choson


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Option A: 2

Option B: 11

Option C: 15

Option D: 16

Correct Answer: 2


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Option A: South Africa

Option B: Sri Lanka

Option C: Yemen

Option D: None of these

Correct Answer: South Africa


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Option A: Waziristan

Option B: Afghanistan

Option C: Bannu

Option D: Balochistan

Correct Answer: Waziristan


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Option A: Aeschylus

Option B: Sophocles

Option C: Aristophanes

Option D: Philip

Correct Answer: Aristophanes


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Option A: 71

Option B: 73

Option C: 77

Option D: None of these

Correct Answer: 73


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Option A: Shah jehan

Option B: Wali Khan

Option C: Nawab Shah Jehan Khan

Option D: Akbar

Correct Answer: Nawab Shah Jehan Khan


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Option A: 1949

Option B: 1956

Option C: 1969

Option D: 1973

Correct Answer: 1969


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Option A: Abuja

Option B: Lilongwe

Option C: lusaka

Option D: None

Correct Answer: Lilongwe


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Option A: Thumpo

Option B: Davo City

Option C: Kosovo

Option D: Melbourne

Correct Answer: Kosovo


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Option A: Pritoria

Option B: Kingston

Option C: Capetown

Option D: Zambia

Correct Answer: Capetown


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Option A: North America

Option B: Oceania

Option C: Antarcatica

Option D: All

Correct Answer: All


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Option A: Transjordan

Option B: French sudan

Option C: Magyar

Option D: None

Correct Answer: Transjordan


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Option A: Numidia

Option B: Nyasaland

Option C: Ceylon

Option D: None

Correct Answer: Numidia


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Option A: Bear

Option B: Kangaroo

Option C: Gray wolf

Option D: Giant Panda

Correct Answer: Giant Panda


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Option A: Brazil

Option B: USA

Option C: Italy

Option D: None

Correct Answer: Brazil


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Option A: New Delhi

Option B: Dhaka

Option C: Male

Option D: Neypidya

Correct Answer: Dhaka


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Option A: 15 zeros

Option B: 18 zeros

Option C: 21 zeros

Option D: None of these

Correct Answer: 15 zeros


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Option A: West Indies

Option B: England

Option C: Australia

Option D: None of the following

Correct Answer: Australia


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Option A: 1

Option B: 3

Option C: 5

Option D: 7

Correct Answer: 5


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Option A: 5th

Option B: 6th

Option C: 7th 

Option D: 8th

Correct Answer: 7th 


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A. Bang e Dara
B. Zarb-e-Kaleem
C. Bal-e-Jibraeel
D. Armaghan-e-Hijaz

Submitted by: Ozeak Malik

Baang-e-Dara (1924)
First written in Persian, Bang-i Dara (Caravan Bell) was translated into Urdu by popular demand. It is an anthology of poems written over a period of 20 years and is divided into 3 parts.

Baal-e-Jibraeel (1935)
Baal-e-Jibaeel (Gabriel’s Wing) continues from Bang-i Dara. Some of the verses had been written when Iqbal visited Britain, Italy, Egypt, Palestine, France, Spain and Afghanistan. Contains 15 ghazals addressed to God and 61 ghazals and 22 quatrains dealing with the ego, faith, love, knowledge, the intellect and freedom.

Zarb-e-Kaleem (1936)
This, Iqbal’s third collection of Urdu poems, has been described as his political manifesto. It was published with the subtitle “A Declaration of War Against the Present Times.” Zarb-e-Kaleem (The Blow of Moses’ Staff) was meant to rescue Muslims from the ills brought on by modern civilization, just as Moses had rescued the Israelites.

Armaghan-i Hijaz (1938)
This work, published a few months after the poet’s death, is a fairly small volume containing verses in both Persian and Urdu. The title means “Gift from the Hijaz.” He had long wished to undertake the journey to the Arabian Peninsula to perform the Hajj and to visit the tomb of the Prophet, but was prevented from doing so by continuous illness during the last years of his life.


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Option A: 2003

Option B: 2010

Option C: 2013

Option D: 2020

Correct Answer: 2013


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Option A: 2016

Option B: 2018

Option C: 2019

Option D: 2020

Correct Answer: 2020


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Option A: Rose

Option B: Jasmine

Option C: Tulips

Option D: None

Correct Answer: Rose


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