•
Houston and Delware canals are present in the country? France
•
“Grand Canal” is the oldest man made canal for shiping purpose situated in?
China
•
Hudson Bay is the largest bay of the world situated in Northern Canada
•
Budapest is the capital of Hungary situated on the bank of River Danube.
• Sea
of Marmara and Aegean sea are connected by the strait Dardanelles
• Cook
strait separates south New-Zealand from North New-Zealand
•
River volga pours it's water into the Caspian sea
• The
important country close to international date line is? New zealand
•
Longest day in the Northern Hemisphere? 21st june
• The
shortest day is? 22 December
•
Continent in the world has the least rainfall? Africa
•
South pole is located in the continent of ?Antarctica
•
Which is the largest country in the Arabian penunsula? Saudi Arabia
•
Which is the least populated continent in the world? antarctica
•
Which of the following countries leads the world in the export of oil? Saudi
Arabia
•
Which island was epicenter of Tsunami of 26, december 2004? Smatra
•
Which continent is without glaciers? Australia
• The
first Prime minister of Bangladesh was Mujibur Rehman
• The
longest highway in the world is the Trans Canada (length of About 8000 km)
• The
country that accounts for nearly one third of the total teak production of the
world is Myanmar.
• The
country also known as "country of Copper" is Zambia
• The
coldest place on the earth is Verkoyansk in Siberia
• The
country which ranks second in terms of land area is Canada
• The
largest Island in the Mediterranean sea is Sicily
The
capital city that stands on the river Danube is Belgrade
• The
Japanese call their country as Nippon
• The length of the English channel is 564
kilometres The country in which river
Wangchu flows is Myanmar
• The
city which is the biggest centre for manufacture of automobiles in the world is
Detroit, USA
• The
country which is the largest producer of rubber in the world is Malaysia
• The
earlier name of New York city was New Amsterdam
• The
first Industrial Revolution took place in England
•
World Environment Day is observed on 5th June
• The
first Republican President of America was Abraham Lincoln
• The
country famous for Samba dance is Brazil
• The
name of Alexander's horse was Beucephalus
•
Singapore was founded by Sir Thomas Stamford Raffles
• The
famous British one-eyed Admiral was Nelson
• The
UNO was formed on oct. 24,1945
• The
independence day of South Korea is celebrated on 15th August
•
'Last Judgement' was the first painting of an Italian painter named
Michelangelo
• The
first President of Egypt was Mohammed Nequib
• The
person who is called the father of modern Italy is G.Garibaldi
• The
first woman Prime Minister of Britain was Margaret Thatcher
• What
do you call a group of sheep?A Flock of Sheep
• On
the banks of which river is the city of London located? Thames
•
Which among the following trees is considered the tallest in the world?
Eucalyptus
•
Which of the following is a Kharif Crop? Rice,cotton
•
Humidity in the river is maximum in ?Monsoon
•
Simpson Desert is present in? Australia
• The
national flag of Pakistan was designed by Amiruddin Kidwai.
• The
most sunshine place is Arizona, U.S.A.
•
Money is not made out of paper. It is made out of Cotton.
•
Norway is the only European Country which is the member of OPAC.
• The
oldest army in the world is that of the Swiss Guard in the Vatican City
(Rome,Italy)
• A.D.
is the abbreviation of Anno Domini.
•
Someone who collects Teddy bear is known as Arctophile
•
Solar Calendar is also Known as Gregorian calendar.
•
Squash is not included in Olympics.
• Five
rings in Olympic Flag represent Five Continents.
•
Milan (Italy) is the fashion world of Capital.
•
FORTUNE is the only Magazine which is issued for Top 100 Richest Persons in
world.
• The
largest circulated magazine in the world is Reader’s Digest.
•
Leaning Tower of Pisa is located in Italy.
• The
largest capital is Lapaz, Bolivia (South America).
•
Piccaso and Pablo are the Persons who Started Cubism movement.
• The
largest City area wise is New York and Population wise is Tokyo.
• The
largest artificial lake is lake Mead ( manmade)
• The
largest active volcano is Mauna-lao Hawaii Island.
• The
deepest cave is Reseau Jean Bernard in France.
• The
largest tomb is the Mount Li Tomb belonging to Zheng the first Emperor of China.
•
Technologically the most advanced Asian Country is Japan.
• The
largest forest is The Vast Coniferous Forest of the Northern Russia.
• The
country with the highest rate of suicide is Sri Lanka.
• The
smallest Islamic country is Maldives (in South
Asia).
•
Volga baltic canal system is the world’s largest canal system.
• The
country with the highest annual population growth rate is Oman, Asia.
• The
largest cinema is The Radio City Music Hall, in New York, USA.
• The
country without cinema is Saudia Arabia.
• The
largest complex of film studio is at Universal City, Los Angeles, California,
USA.
• The largest oil field is the Ghawar Field in Saudi
Arabia. Banana Tree having no wood.
•
Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Finland and Iceland are known as Nordic Countries.
• The
largest car manufacturing company of the world is general motors’ of U.S.A.
• The
weight of a cricket ball is 5 ½ oz (ounces). The length of a wicket is 27
inches.
• A
hockey ground is 100 yards long and 80 yards wide.
•
Sunbeams are the symbol of Olympics.
• The
national game of Greece is boxing.
•
Football is the national game of Russia and Brazil.
• The
height of volley ball net is seven feet.
• Judo
and Karate are Japan’s national games.
• Bull
fighting is Spain’s national game.
•
There are four player in a polo team.
•
Jerusalem is known as the ‘ETERNAL CITY’.
• Sea
water is the chief source of water.
• The
silicon valley is situated in PaloAlto (California) U.S.A.
• The
most expensive car is Rolls Royce.
• The
largest Airline is Aeroflot (USSR).
•
Cupid was the Roman god
of love.
•
01000 is a positive binary number.
•
George Eastman invented the KODAK camera and photographic film.
• The
longest skating ‘rink’ in the world is Ottawa.
•
France is known as the perfume capital of the world.
•
Hazrat Muhammad (S.A.W.S.) liked to wear White Colour.
• The
name of Hazrat Nooh’s (A.S.) son who was drowned in the Nooh’s Deluge (Storm)
was Kan’aan.
•
Namrood was a king during the days of Hazrat Ibrahim.
•
Barani Dam in Pakistan was built on river Kurram.
• Hub
Dam near Karachi was constructed in 1983.
•
Begum Rana Liaquat Ali Khan was the first lady of Pakistan.
•
Begum Shaista Ikram Ullah was a first women federal minister of Pakistan.
• In
Pakistan, Sialkot is famous for producing sports goods.
•
Protein is present in the highest amount in a human body.
• Book
which is "collection of laws" of Hinduism? DHARMA
• East
India company established in 1600. (Era Of Akbar)
• 19
april 2004 national security counsel eastablished
•
Russia withdraw from Afghanistan in 1989 ( invasion 1979)
•
Palestine liberation organization was established in 1964
•
Capital of Cyprus is Nicosia; Cyprus freed 16 august 1960
•
Dutch is the language of Belgium
“Karez” or small coverd canals are dug to avoid
evaporation due to excessive heat.This method of irrigation is prevalent in Balochistan.
•
“Harnai” in Balochistan is famous for woollen mills.
• The
village life of Pakistan is the best depicted in the paintings of Ustad Allah
Bakhsh.
• Z.A. Bhutto government’s land reforms prescribed
the ceiling of land holding as 150 acres of irrigated and 300 acres of un-irrigated land.
• Laws
passed by the legislature of a country are called Statutes.
•
“Abdin Palace” is the official residence of the president of Eygpt.
•
“Hellenic Republic” has the official name of Greece.
• The
Lahore Resolution 1940 was first called “Pakistan Resolution” by Hindu press
and newspapers.
•
After independence, the first industrial unit inaugurated by Quaid-e-Azam was
Valika Textile Mills.
• The
first chairman of Senate after its creation was Khan Habibullah Khan.
•
‘Khojak Pass’ connects Qila Abdullah and Chaman.
• Johnson is the first president of America who
faced an impeachment trial in the constitutional history of USA.
• Under 1956 constitution, for the first time, the
president was given the power to opiont the prime minister at his own discretion.
• Under 1962 constitution, ‘Basic Democracy System’
served as an electoral college for the election of the president, central and provincial legislatures.
• Senate, under 1973 constitution, is a permanent
chamber which cannot be dissolved and its one-third members shall be replaced after every three years.
• Proclamation of Emergency on account of war of
internal disturbances has been laid down in Article 232 of the constitution of 1973.
•
South of the Kabul River up to Kurram Pass lies the Koh-e-Safeid.
• The
Geneva Pact was signed on April14, 1988 between Pakistan and Afghanistan.
•
‘Hiran Minar’ was a favourite hunting ground of Emperor Jehangir.
• Bay
of Biscay is situated between France and Spain.
•
Mohammad bin Tughlaq ruler is referred to as the 'Mad Monarch'.
•
Austin said these words “Law is a Command of Sovereign, enforceable with
sanction”.
•
Nasir-ud-Din-Mahmud was the last ruler of the Tughlaq dynasty of the Delhi
Sultanate.
•
Shams-ud-din Iltutmish Sultans of the slave Dynasty reigned for the longest
period.
•
Battle of tarain was fought between Muhammad ghauri and raja pirthavi in 1192
AD
•
China’s parliament has the largest membership
•
February will have 30 days after 400 years
·
Prince suleman
al masood was first muslim who traveled in space
•
Exxon is largest oil company in the world
•
Rahbar was first rocket launched by Pakistan
• The
country with minimum birth rate is Sweden
•
Highest life expectancy in Japan
•
First pc made in 1970 called Altair
•
China joined UN in 1946 and Afghanistan in 1946
•
Under water frogs breathe through their skin (cutenious).
•
Which famous author penned the words, "To be or not to be..."? -
William Shakespeare
• Why
do birds migrate? - To reach food and breeding grounds
•
Which language has the most words? - English
• What
do deciduous trees do------- Lose their leaves in winter
• Which country grows the most fruit------- China
• What
is a baby rabbit called------ Kit or Kitten
• Hardest substance is diamond, what's the softest?---- Talc
• What
is 6 inches bigger in Summer------- Eiffel
tower
• De
Witt Wallace founded what------- Readers Digest
•
Which country was the first to introduce old
age pensions---- Germany
• From
what language does the word alphabet come------ Greek -alpha beta
• What colour is the bull on an archery
target?------ Gold
•
Pirates remain a problem off the coast of which African country? Somalia
• Name
of author/authoress of novel series “Harry Potter ?J.K. Rolling
• A
group of zebras is called a Herd
• The
Quaid-i-Azam was born in Wazir Mension Karachi
• BOAC
is international airline of Britain
•
Emirate is international airline of UAE
• USA
used veto power most of the times in UNO Security Council.
• Current total of SAARC members are eight. Which
last country joined the SAARC in its 13th conference at Dhaka? Afghanistan
•
Talbul project is disputed between Pakistan and India.
•
Mehdi Shah was elected first Chief Minister of Gilgit Baltistan.
•
Talpatty Island is disputed between India and Bangladesh
•
Hermon area is disputed between the countries Syria, Israel and Lebanon
•
Isfara velley is disputed between Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan.
•
Parang Island is disputed between China and South Korea.
•
Kurial islands are disputed between Japan and Russia.
• In Which countries of Europe, United States is
planning to set up a missile defense base? Czech Republic and Poland
• Hans Island is disputed between Denmark and
Canada.
•
Banana Island is disputed between Kiribati and Fiji.
• 7th NFC award was signed by prime minister and
other chief ministers of all provinces on 30th December 2009.
•
Halaib Triangle is disputed between Sudan and Egypt.
•
Canary Islands is disputed between Spain and Morocco.
•
Shahbaz Airbase is located in Jacobabad.
•
Shamsi Airbase is located in Quetta.
• NATO
expelled Russian diplomats from NATO headquarters in Brussels over a spy
scandal in Estonia
• Who
won maximum number of Grand Slam in the history of world tennis? Roger Federer
• How
many Grand Slam titles Roger Federer has won till 2009? 16
• In
1991 Madras was also changed to a new name of Chennai
• “In
the line of Fire” is the autobiography of General Pervez Musharraf
•
Democracy and Authoritarianism in South Asia book is written by Ayesha Jalal
• The
State of Martial Rule book is written by Ayesha Jalal
• Self
and Sovereignty book is written by Ayesha Jalal
• The
Lord of the Rings book is written by JRR Tolkien
•
Books written by Barack Obama are: 1. Dreams from My Father 2. The Audacity of
Hope
• Who
is called “The Father of Comedy”? Aristophanes
• The
name United Nations was coined by Roosevelt
•
Which one of the following king of France is called “Citizen King”? Louis
Philip
• Who
is called the Shakespeare of Punjabi language? Peer Waris Shah
• Who
is called the father of Academy Award (Oscar Award)? Louis B Mayer
• Who
is known as the founder of USA? John Adams
• Who
is called “Father of Economic”? Adam Smith
• Who
is known as the founder of Modern Turkey? Kemal Ataturk
• Who
is called “lion of the Punjab”? Ranjit Singh
• Otto
Von Bismarck is called the? Man of Blood and Iron
• Who
is known as the ‘Iron Man of India’? Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel
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