NTS
MOST REPEATED MCQs
1. Which article of the constitution of Pakistan
deals with bonded labour and slavery?
Ans=Article 11
2. Arab spring started from where?
Ans=Tunisia
3. ANSA is the news agency of?
Ans=Italy
4. America Cup is associated with which sports?
Ans=Yachting
5. Meaning of Sui generis?
Ans=of own kind
6. The legislature is under?
Ans= Judiciary
7. How many years Nelson Mandela remained behind
the bar?
Ans= 27 years
8. Which sea is in central Asia?
Ans= Aral Sea
9. The wheel is the symbol of?
Ans=Progress
10. The maple leaf is the symbol of?
Ans=Canada
11. Which hurricane attacked in 2012?
Ans=Sandy
12. What is meant by equinox?
Ans= Day and night equal
13. What is widow tears?
Ans=Plant
14. Who created the famous character of Dracula?
Ans= John Polidori
PMS
PCS CSS NTS General Knowledge MCQs
15. 1 Megabyte is equal to?
Ans=1000000 bytes
16. Land of seven hills?
Ans=Rome
17. 2010 FIF World Cup winner?
Ans=Spain
18. Which country is called cockpit of Europe?
Ans=Belgium
19. Element required for solar energy conversion
is?
Ans=Silicon
20. Which vitamin is gained from sunlight?
Ans=Vitamin D
21. Which waves are used in cellular phones?
Ans=Radio waves
22. Arab league was formed in?
Ans=Cairo
23. Which country is in the Levant region?
Ans=Syria
24. Which event occurred first?
Ans=American war of independence
25. Father of the French revolution?
Ans=Jean Jacques Rousseau
General
Knowledge MCQs Practice Test
27. Who drafted the constitution of AIML?
Ans: Maulana Zafar Ali Khan
28. Quaid e Azam served as president of AIML for
how many years?
Ans: 14 years
29. Which Act allowed Indians to join Civil
Service?
Ans: Indian Civil Services Act of 1861
30. Which women participated in all 3 Round Table
Conferences?
Ans: Begum Shah Nawaz
31. 1st Round Table Conference?
Ans: 1930
32. Holy Prophet participated in how many Ghazwas?
Ans: 27
33. 1st Ghazwa of Islam?
Ans: Widaan in 1st Hijri but famous is
Badar in 2nd Hijri
34. 1st Punjabi Poet?
Ans: Baba Farid
35. Monometer is used to measure?
Ans: To measure
Pressure
36. Does contraband mean?
Ans: Smuggled Items
37. Which daily use item is used as antiseptic?
Ans: Hydrogen Peroxide
38. Does increasing stock exchange index refer to?
Ans: Mean Compare of Current Price to past Price
39. Baglihar dam is constructed on which river?
Ans: Chenab River
40. Khyber Pass connect?
Ans: Pakistan and Afghanistan
41. PM of Pakistan at the time of 1956
constitution?
Ans: Chaudhry Muhammad Ali
42. Significance of Liaqat-Nehru pact 1950?
Ans: Due payments were made to Pakistan
43. The name of the Prophet used 1st in Quran?
Ans: Hazrat Adam A.S
44. Orders of covering body parts of females in
which Surah?
Ans: Surah Al-Ahzab
45. Who died last From Ashra e Mubashra?
Ans: Hazrat Saeed ibn-e-Zaid (R.A)
46. Reuters is the news agency of?
Ans: United Kingdom
47. Which organization did Pakistan join in 1950?
Ans: July 11, 1950, Pakistan joins the
International Monetary Fund and World Bank.
48. Who headed the committee which prepared
Objectives Resolution?
Ans: Shabbir Usmani
49. Founder of Dar ul Uloom Deoband?
Ans: Mulana Muhammad Qasim Nanotvi
50. Who was called a cowboy of congress by Quaid e
Azam?
Ans: Abul Kalam Azad
51. Duration of National Anthem of Pakistan?
Ans: 80 sec
52. Tribal agencies of Pakistan?
Ans: Six
53. Largest agency by population?
Ans: South Waziristan
54. Where is Siachen glacier?
Ans: Gilgit Baltistan Eastern Karakoram Range
55. Length of Karakorum High Way?
Ans: 1300 Km
56. Subway means?
Ans: Path that goes underway
57. First, revealed Surah?
Ans: Surah Alaq
58. Qarn al Manazil refers to?
Ans: Al-Sayl-al-Kabeer Situated in the way of Makkah
59. When Quaid e Azam parted as Muslim India and
Hindu India?
Ans: After the Nehru Report
60. How many Kgs in one metric ton?
Ans: 1000 Kgs
61. Total Masaraf e zakat according to Quran?
Ans: Eight
62. Parliament of Russia?
Ans: Federal Assembly of Russia
63. Revolution started in the Middle East is
called?
Ans: Arab Spring
64. Arab spring started from?
Ans: Tunsania December 18, 2010
65. Total alphabets in Urdu?
Ans: 52
General
Knowledge Past MCQs of NTS
67. The first Prime minister of Bangladesh was
Ans: Mujeebur Rehman
70. The longest river in the world is the
Ans: Nile
73. The longest highway in the world is the
Ans: Trans-Canada
76. The longest highway in the world has a length
of
Ans: about 8000 km
77. The highest mountain in the world is the
Ans: Everest
78. The country that accounts for nearly one-third
of the total teak production of the world is
Ans: Myanmar
79. The biggest desert in the world is the
Ans: Sahara desert
80 The largest coffee growing country in the world
is
Ans: Brazil
81. The country is also known as “country of Copper
“is
Ans: Zambia
82. The name given to the border which separates
Pakistan and Afghanistan is
Ans: Durand line
83. The river Volga flows out into the
Ans: Capsian sea
84. The coldest place on the earth is
Ans: Verkoyansk in Siberia
85. The country which ranks second in terms of the land
area is
Ans: Canada
86. The largest Island in the Mediterranean sea is
Ans: Sicily
87. The river Jordan flows out into the
Ans: Dead sea
88. The biggest delta in the world is the
Ans: Sundarbans
89. The capital city that stands on the river
Danube is
Ans: Belgrade
90. The Japanese call their country as
Ans: Nippon
91 The length of the English Channel is
Ans: 564 kilometres
92
The world’s oldest known city is
Ans: Damascus
93. The city which is also known as the City of
Canals is
Ans: Venice
94. The country in which river Wangchu flows is
Ans: Myanmar
95. The biggest island of the world is
Ans: Greenland
96. The city which is the biggest centre for the manufacture
of automobiles in the world is
Ans: Detroit, USA
97. The country which is the largest producer of
manganese in the world is
Ans: USA
98. The country which is the largest producer of rubber
in the world is
Ans: Malaysia
99. The country which is the largest producer of
tin in the world is
Ans: Malaysia
100. The river which carries the maximum quantity
of water into the sea is the
Ans: Mississippi
101. The city which was once called the `Forbidden City’ was
Ans: Peking
102. The country called the Land of Rising Sun is
Ans: Japan
103. Mount Everest was named after
Ans: Sir George Everest
104. The volcano Vesuvius is located in
Ans: Italy
105. The country known as the Suger Bowl of the
world is
Ans: Cuba
106. The length of the Suez Canal is
Ans: 162.5 kilometres
107. The lowest point on earth is
Ans: The coastal area of Dead Sea
108. The Gurkhas are the original inhabitants of
Ans: Nepal
109. The largest ocean of the world is the
Ans: Pacific Ocean
110. The largest bell in the world is the
Ans: Tsar Kolkol at
Kremlin, Moscow
111. The biggest stadium in the world is the
Ans: Strahov Stadium, Prague
112. The
world’s largest diamond producing country is
Ans: South Africa
113. Australia was discovered by
Ans: James Cook
114. The first Governor-General of Pakistan is
Ans: Mohammed Ali Jinnah
115. Dublin is situated at the mouth of the river
Ans: Liffey
116. The earlier name of New York City was
Ans: New Amsterdam
117. The Eifel tower was built by
Ans: Alexander Eiffel
118. The Red Cross was founded by
Ans: Jean Henri
Durant
119. The country which has the greatest population
density is
Ans: Monaco
120. The national flower of Britain is
Ans: Rose
121. Niagara Falls was discovered by
Ans: Louis Hennepin
122. The national flower of Italy is
Ans: Lily
General Knowledge Important MCQs for NTS
123. The river Danube rises in which country?
Ans: Germany
124 Which US state has the sugar maple as its state
tree and is the leading US producer of maple sugar?
Ans: Vermont
125. Which country is nicknamed ‘The Cockpit of
Europe’ because of the number of battles throughout history fought on its soil?
Ans: Belgium.
126. What is the capital of Libya?
Ans: Tripoli.
127. Apart from French, German and Romansch, what
is the fourth official language of Switzerland?
Ans: Italian.
128. Which country is the world’s largest
producer of coffee?
Ans: Brazil.
129. In which city was the world’s first underground train was service opened
in 1863?
Ans: London
130. How many pairs of ribs are there in the human
body?
Ans: Twelve
131. Which country is separated form Ethiopia by
the Red Sea?
Ans: Yemen
132. What is the main port in Italy?
Ans: Genoa
133. Mount Logan is the highest peak in which
country?
Ans: Canada.
134. In which state is Harvard University?
Ans: New Jersey.
135. Which is larger: Norway or Finland?
Ans: Finland.
136. Which city was the first capital of the
Kingdom of Italy until 1865?
Ans: Turin.
137. What is measured by an ammeter?
Ans: Electric current.
138. What is a rhinoceros horn made of?
Ans: Hair.
139. Which three countries, apart from the former
Yugoslavia, share borders with Greece?
Ans: Albania, Bulgaria, Turkey.
140. The Palk Strait separates which two countries?
Ans: India and Sri Lanka.
141. Ga is the symbol for which element?
Ans: Gallium.
142. In the Greek alphabet, what is the name for
the letter O?
Ans: Omicron.
143. What, in the 16th and 17th century, was a pavana?
Ans: A dance.
144. A nephron is a functional unit of which organ
in the human body?
Ans: Kidney.
145. In which country is the ancient city of
Tarsus?
Ans: Turkey.
146. The Khyber Pass links which two countries?
Ans: Afghanistan and Pakistan.
147. Name the six US states that comprise New
England.
Ans: Rhode Island, Connecticut, Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont
and Massachusetts.
148. Which musical instrument is played by both
exhaling and inhaling?
Ans: Harmonica (or mouth organ).
149. The northern part of which country is called
Oesling?
Ans: Luxembourg.
150. Napier is a city in which country?
Ans: New Zealand

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