JAXA is the space agency of:
- A. United States
- B. Russia
- C. Japan
- D. United Kingdom
USA consists on how many states?
- A. 48
- B. 50
- C. 52
- D. 54
As of 2022, which country is the world’s biggest opium producer?
- A. China
- B. India
- C. Afghanistan
- D. Nepal
Asteroid named after a Tennis Star?
- A. Roger Federer
- B. Novic Djokovic
- C. Rafael Nadal
- D. Daniil Medvedev
Astronomers cannot be nominated for?
- A. Noble Prize
- B. Price Medal
- C. Both A and B
- D. None of the Above
“May Day” is celebrated to remember the killings of labour protest of 1st May 1886, in:
- A. Moscow
- B. Tehran
- C. Manchester
- D. Chicago
Which of the following republic has the 11 official languages?
- A. Republic of South Africa
- B. Republic of Ethiopia
- C. Republic Bolivarian
- D. None of these
Which country is the world’s second largest fish catching country?
- A. Russia
- B. China
- C. India
- D. Pakistan
From which country the world’s largest number of newspapers are published?
- A. USA
- B. China
- C. India
- D. Germany
Who invented the Car?
- A. Benjamin Franklin
- B. Rudolf Diesel
- C. Karl Benz
- D. William Harvey
The Indian Prime Minister who won Pakistan’s highest civilian award “Nishan-e-Pakistan”?
- A. Morarji Desai
- B. Lal Bahadur Shastri
- C. Charan Singh
- D. Indira Gandhi
“The Indus Saga and the Making of Pakistan” book is written by:
- A. R.L. Stevenson
- B. Aitzaz Ahsan
- C. H.G Wells
- D. None of these
From the moon which of the following structure on the Earth land is visible?
- A. All of the below
- B. The great wall of China
- C. Great Wall of Badaling
- D. Tiananmen Square
When was the game Frisbee invented?
- A. 1870s
- B. 1890s
- C. 1900s
- D. 1920s
Vintage cars were built between which of the following periods?
- A. 1915-1925
- B. 1910-1919
- C. 1919-1930
- D. 1930-1939