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Assistant Superintendent Jail Past Paper 11-05-2015

1. Insulin is produced/secreted by which organ of the body?

(A) Liver


(B) Pancreas


(C) Kidney


(D) Brain




2. The headquarters of International Court of Justice (ICJ) is located in ____?

(A) New York


(B) Washington


(C) Geneva


(D) Hague




3. One horse power is equal to _____?

(A) 746 watt


(B) 735 watt


(C) 725 watt


(D) 700 watt




4. The lightest gas that provides a larger elevation for balloons and is the lightest of all gases is _____?

(A) Hydrogen


(B) Nitrogen


(C) Oxygen


(D) None of these




5. Pakistan purchased Gwadar from Muscat (Oman) in which year?

(A) 1956


(B) 1957


(C) 1958


(D) 1959




6. Dr. Abdul Salam won the Nobel Prize for the subject of _____?

(A) Biology


(B) Chemistry


(C) Mathematics


(D) Physics




7. Which of the following is used in pencils as a lubricant?

(A) Graphite


(B) Argon


(C) Helium


(D) None of these




8. Who is known as the poet of children?

(A) Faiz Ahmad Faiz


(B) Ismail Meeruthi


(C) Ibn-e-Insha


(D) Parveen Shakir




9. Day of Deliverance was observed on ______?

(A) 22nd November 1930


(B) 22nd December 1939


(C) 22nd October 1929


(D) 22nd September 1935




10. When did Zakat become obligatory?

(A) 2 AH


(B) 4 AH


(C) 5 AH


(D) None of these




11. Who is the current permanent representative of Pakistan to United Nations?

(A) Maleeha Lodhi


(B) Munir Akram


(C) Asim Iftikhar Ahmad


(D) None of the above




12. Which of the following is used in fire extinguishers?

(A) Carbon sulphite


(B) Carbon monoxide


(C) Carbon dioxide


(D) None of these




13. The youngest Nobel Prize laureate, Malala Yousafzai won Nobel Peace Prize for the year?

(A) 2013


(B) 2014


(C) 2015


(D) 2016




14. What is the length of coastline of Pakistan?

(A) 990 km


(B) 1125 km


(C) 1048 km


(D) 1058 km




15. Electric current is measured by ____?

(A) Ammeter


(B) Voltmeter


(C) Ohmmeter


(D) Multimeter




16. What is the first Urdu poem of Allama Iqbal?

(A) Tulu-e-Islam


(B) Himalaya


(C) Shikwa


(D) Tarana Milli




17. “Chaltay Ho To Cheen Ko Chaliye” is authored by?

(A) Ashfaq Ahmad


(B) Ibrahim Jalees


(C) Ahmad Nadeem Qasmi


(D) Ibn-e-Insha




18. It has great lust _____ wealth?

(A) In


(B) Of


(C) On


(D) For




19. Right meaning of Per se is?

(A) Essentially


(B) In itself


(C) As such


(D) All of above




20. Let us make _____ our differences?

(A) On


(B) In


(C) After


(D) Up




21. UN Commission on Limits of the Continental Shelf has recently approved extension of Pakistan’s Continental Shelf adding an area approximately?

(A) 40,000 sq kilometer


(B) 50,000 sq kilometer


(C) 70,000 sq kilometer


(D) None of these




22. The first woman Ombudsperson of Punjab is?

(A) Dr Mira Phalibus


(B) Farkhanda Waseem Afzal


(C) Hina Jilani


(D) Ayesha Hamid




23. In which category has the largest number of women won the Nobel Prize so far?

(A) Literature


(B) Medicine


(C) Peace


(D) Chemistry




24. Landi Kotal is the famous town of which agency?

(A) Kurram Agency


(B) Khyber Agency


(C) Mohmand Agency


(D) Bajaur Agency




25. The Secretary General of OIC Iyad Ameen Madani belongs to?

(A) Qatar


(B) Oman


(C) Kuwait


(D) None of these




26. Renaissance is a period of which culture?

(A) An event Russian Revolution


(B) An Event of French Revolution


(C) A Period of Revival or Rebirth of Learning


(D) A war which took place between England and France




27. Who pioneered modern nursing?

(A) Florence Nightingale


(B) Mother Teresa


(C) Greta Garbo


(D) Louis Braille




28. Which synthetic fiber is known as artificial silk?

(A) Cotton


(B) Rayon


(C) Terylene


(D) Nylon




29. Which of the following is not a UN Agency?

(A) World Health Organization


(B) International Labor Organization


(C) Food and Agricultural Organization


(D) International Committee of Red Cross




30. Which of the following matter was first discovered by man?

(A) Bronze


(B) Silver


(C) Iron


(D) Copper




31. Which of the following gas is lighter than air?

(A) Carbon oxide


(B) Ammonia


(C) Hydrogen


(D) Nitrogen




32. Which form of phosphorus is used in safety matches?

(A) White


(B) Yellow


(C) Red


(D) Black




33. The element present in large amount in rock and mineral?

(A) Carbon


(B) Silicon


(C) Hydrogen


(D) Mineral




34. The August Offer (1940) was aimed at?

(A) Inviting a certain number of Indian representatives to join Viceroy’s Executive Council


(B) Resolving Hindu-Muslim differences


(C) Offering autonomy to provinces


(D) Offering greater shares to Indians in services




35. The All India Muslim League rejected the Wavell Plan of 1945 because?

(A) It delayed the partition of India for another decade


(B) It ensured important portfolios to Congress in the Executive Council


(C) It did not give League the sole right to nominate the Muslim Members in the Executive Council


(D) None of these




36. Under Gandhi-Irwin Pact of March 1931, it was decided that?

(A) The system of Diarchy will be abolished


(B) The System of Separate Electorates will be retained for the Muslims


(C) The Congress will represent the Low caste Hindus in the elected bodies


(D) The Congress will discontinue its Civil Disobedience Movement




37. Synonym of NEBULOUS is?

(A) Tiny


(B) Not clear


(C) Fancy


(D) Honest




38. Which country suffered the maximum in World War 2?

(A) Japan


(B) Germany


(C) Russia


(D) France




39. What was the significance of 25th annual session of All India Muslim League?

(A) Quaid-e-Azam presented his 14 points


(B) Allama Iqbal delivered Allahabad Address


(C) Lahore Resolution was passed


(D) Quaid-e-Azam was elected as permanent president




40. The Hindus launched “Swadeshi Movement” (to boycott English-made goods) in the wake of?

(A) The Urdu-Hindi Controversy 1867


(B) Partition of Bengal 1905


(C) Jallianwala Bagh Tragedy 1919


(D) All of the above




41. Which vitamin is essential for normal blood clotting?

(A) Vitamin A


(B) Vitamin C


(C) Vitamin D


(D) Vitamin K




42. Who is the author of the book “War and Peace”?

(A) Leo Tolstoy


(B) Fyodor Dostoevsky


(C) Anton Chekhov


(D) Maxim Gorky




43. The currency of Saudi Arabia is called?

(A) Dinar


(B) Riyal


(C) Dirham


(D) Taka




44. In which year did Pakistan win the Cricket World Cup?

(A) 1987


(B) 1992


(C) 1996


(D) 1999




45. Who invented the telephone?

(A) Thomas Edison


(B) Alexander Graham Bell


(C) Michael Faraday


(D) Nikola Tesla




46. The largest bone in the human body is?

(A) Tibia


(B) Fibula


(C) Femur


(D) Humerus




47. Who was the first Prime Minister of Pakistan?

(A) Liaquat Ali Khan


(B) Khawaja Nazimuddin


(C) Muhammad Ali Bogra


(D) Zulfikar Ali Bhutto




48. What is the capital of Canada?

(A) Toronto


(B) Vancouver


(C) Ottawa


(D) Montreal




49. The chemical symbol for Silver is?

(A) Si


(B) Au


(C) Ag


(D) Sr




50. Which surah of the Holy Quran is known as the “Heart of the Quran”?

(A) Surah Yaseen


(B) Surah Rahman


(C) Surah Mulk


(D) Surah Ikhlas




51. The largest desert in the world is?

(A) Sahara


(B) Gobi


(C) Kalahari


(D) Antarctic Desert




52. Who is known as the “Father of Computers”?

(A) Charles Babbage


(B) Alan Turing


(C) John von Neumann


(D) Bill Gates




53. The currency of Japan is?

(A) Yen


(B) Yuan


(C) Won


(D) Ringgit




54. Which is the smallest continent by land area?

(A) Europe


(B) Australia


(C) South America


(D) Antarctica




55. The gas used by plants during photosynthesis is?

(A) Oxygen


(B) Carbon Dioxide


(C) Nitrogen


(D) Hydrogen




56. The first man to step on the moon was?

(A) Yuri Gagarin


(B) Buzz Aldrin


(C) Neil Armstrong


(D) Michael Collins




57. The national flower of Pakistan is?

(A) Rose


(B) Jasmine


(C) Sunflower


(D) Tulip




58. Which country is called the “Land of the Rising Sun”?

(A) China


(B) Japan


(C) Thailand


(D) South Korea




59. The human heart has how many chambers?

(A) 2


(B) 3


(C) 4


(D) 5




60. The largest planet in our solar system is?

(A) Earth


(B) Jupiter


(C) Saturn


(D) Neptune




61. The chemical symbol for Gold is?

(A) Au


(B) Ag


(C) Go


(D) Gd




62. The first President of the United States was?

(A) Abraham Lincoln


(B) George Washington


(C) Thomas Jefferson


(D) John Adams




63. The river Nile flows into which sea?

(A) Arabian Sea


(B) Red Sea


(C) Mediterranean Sea


(D) Black Sea




64. The national sport of Pakistan is?

(A) Cricket


(B) Field Hockey


(C) Squash


(D) Polo




65. The ozone layer protects the Earth from?

(A) Infrared Rays


(B) Ultraviolet Rays


(C) X-Rays


(D) Gamma Rays




66. The capital of Australia is?

(A) Sydney


(B) Melbourne


(C) Canberra


(D) Perth




67. The study of earthquakes is called?

(A) Volcanology


(B) Seismology


(C) Geology


(D) Oceanography




68. The largest ocean in the world is?

(A) Atlantic Ocean


(B) Indian Ocean


(C) Arctic Ocean


(D) Pacific Ocean




69. Which Prophet is known as “Khalil-ullah” (Friend of Allah)?

(A) Prophet Musa (AS)


(B) Prophet Isa (AS)


(C) Prophet Ibrahim (AS)


(D) Prophet Dawood (AS)




70. The chemical formula of water is?

(A) H2O


(B) CO2


(C) O2


(D) H2SO4




71. The smallest bone in the human body is?

(A) Stapes


(B) Ulna


(C) Fibula


(D) Radius




72. The first Muslim Nobel Prize winner was?

(A) Abdus Salam


(B) Malala Yousafzai


(C) Shirin Ebadi


(D) Anwar Sadat




73. The capital city of Turkey is?

(A) Istanbul


(B) Ankara


(C) Izmir


(D) Bursa




74. The longest river in the world is?

(A) Amazon River


(B) Nile River


(C) Yangtze River


(D) Mississippi River




75. Who discovered penicillin?

(A) Louis Pasteur


(B) Alexander Fleming


(C) Robert Koch


(D) Joseph Lister




76. The holy book of Islam is?

(A) Torah


(B) Bible


(C) Quran


(D) Zabur




77. The currency of the United Kingdom is?

(A) Pound Sterling


(B) Euro


(C) Dollar


(D) Franc




78. The largest gland in the human body is?

(A) Pancreas


(B) Liver


(C) Thyroid


(D) Adrenal




79. The United Nations was founded in which year?

(A) 1919


(B) 1939


(C) 1945


(D) 1950




80. Which planet is known as the “Red Planet”?

(A) Venus


(B) Mars


(C) Mercury


(D) Saturn




81. The famous scientist who developed the theory of relativity is?

(A) Isaac Newton


(B) Albert Einstein


(C) Galileo Galilei


(D) Stephen Hawking




82. The capital of Italy is?

(A) Venice


(B) Rome


(C) Florence


(D) Milan




83. The deepest ocean trench in the world is?

(A) Tonga Trench


(B) Kuril–Kamchatka Trench


(C) Mariana Trench


(D) Philippine Trench




84. The gas used in balloons to make them float is?

(A) Helium


(B) Hydrogen


(C) Oxygen


(D) Nitrogen




85. Who is known as the “Father of the Nation” in Pakistan?

(A) Allama Iqbal


(B) Muhammad Ali Jinnah


(C) Liaquat Ali Khan


(D) Ayub Khan




86. The Taj Mahal is located in which city?

(A) Delhi


(B) Agra


(C) Jaipur


(D) Lahore




87. Which country has the largest population in the world?

(A) India


(B) China


(C) USA


(D) Russia




88. The boiling point of water at sea level is?

(A) 90°C


(B) 95°C


(C) 100°C


(D) 110°C




89. The Great Wall of China was primarily built to protect against?

(A) Japanese Invasions


(B) Mongol Invasions


(C) Russian Invasions


(D) Korean Invasions




90. The instrument used to measure temperature is?

(A) Barometer


(B) Thermometer


(C) Hygrometer


(D) Anemometer




91. The capital of France is?

(A) Lyon


(B) Paris


(C) Marseille


(D) Bordeaux




92. The national animal of Pakistan is?

(A) Markhor


(B) Lion


(C) Tiger


(D) Leopard




93. The famous painting “Mona Lisa” was created by?

(A) Vincent van Gogh


(B) Pablo Picasso


(C) Leonardo da Vinci


(D) Michelangelo




94. The first Islamic month is?

(A) Muharram


(B) Safar


(C) Rabi-ul-Awwal


(D) Ramadan




95. The study of plants is called?

(A) Zoology


(B) Botany


(C) Geology


(D) Ecology




96. Which gas is most abundant in the Earth’s atmosphere?

(A) Oxygen


(B) Nitrogen


(C) Carbon Dioxide


(D) Argon




97. The inventor of the light bulb was?

(A) Nikola Tesla


(B) Thomas Edison


(C) Michael Faraday


(D) James Watt




98. The capital of Russia is?

(A) Saint Petersburg


(B) Moscow


(C) Kazan


(D) Sochi




99. The organ responsible for pumping blood in the human body is?

(A) Brain


(B) Lungs


(C) Heart


(D) Liver




100. Which country is famous for the Eiffel Tower?

(A) Italy


(B) France


(C) Spain


(D) Germany




101. Who discovered gravity?

(A) Albert Einstein


(B) Isaac Newton


(C) Galileo Galilei


(D) Nikola Tesla




102. The largest mammal in the world is?

(A) African Elephant


(B) Blue Whale


(C) Giraffe


(D) Hippopotamus




103. The capital city of Spain is?

(A) Barcelona


(B) Madrid


(C) Seville


(D) Valencia




104. The Taj Mahal was built by which Mughal emperor?

(A) Akbar


(B) Shah Jahan


(C) Aurangzeb


(D) Jahangir




105. What is the chemical symbol for Sodium?

(A) S


(B) Na


(C) So


(D) N




106. The longest bone in the human body is?

(A) Femur


(B) Tibia


(C) Humerus


(D) Fibula




107. The currency of France is?

(A) Franc


(B) Euro


(C) Pound


(D) Dollar




108. Which planet is closest to the sun?

(A) Venus


(B) Mercury


(C) Mars


(D) Earth




109. The main gas responsible for the greenhouse effect is?

(A) Oxygen


(B) Carbon Dioxide


(C) Nitrogen


(D) Hydrogen




110. The Great Barrier Reef is located in which country?

(A) Australia


(B) South Africa


(C) USA


(D) India




111. The largest organ inside the human body is?

(A) Brain


(B) Liver


(C) Lungs


(D) Heart




112. Who wrote the play “Romeo and Juliet”?

(A) William Shakespeare


(B) Charles Dickens


(C) George Bernard Shaw


(D) Oscar Wilde




113. Which element is essential for the formation of bones?

(A) Iron


(B) Calcium


(C) Potassium


(D) Sodium




114. Which ocean is Bermuda located in?

(A) Atlantic Ocean


(B) Pacific Ocean


(C) Indian Ocean


(D) Arctic Ocean




115. The Leaning Tower of Pisa is located in which country?

(A) Spain


(B) Italy


(C) France


(D) Greece




116. Who is known as the “Lady with the Lamp”?

(A) Mother Teresa


(B) Florence Nightingale


(C) Marie Curie


(D) Helen Keller




117. The speed of light is approximately?

(A) 300,000 km/s


(B) 150,000 km/s


(C) 450,000 km/s


(D) 600,000 km/s




118. The smallest planet in the solar system is?

(A) Mars


(B) Mercury


(C) Venus


(D) Pluto




119. Who was the first woman to win a Nobel Prize?

(A) Marie Curie


(B) Malala Yousafzai


(C) Mother Teresa


(D) Jane Addams




120. The largest rainforest in the world is?

(A) Congo Rainforest


(B) Amazon Rainforest


(C) Daintree Rainforest


(D) Taiga Forest




121. The capital city of Egypt is?

(A) Alexandria


(B) Cairo


(C) Luxor


(D) Giza




122. The chemical formula for salt is?

(A) NaCl


(B) KCl


(C) NaCO3


(D) CaCl2




123. Who was the first person to climb Mount Everest?

(A) Tenzing Norgay and Edmund Hillary


(B) Reinhold Messner


(C) Sir Edmund Hillary only


(D) Tenzing Norgay only




124. The Statue of Liberty was a gift to the USA from which country?

(A) France


(B) England


(C) Spain


(D) Italy




125. The capital city of Brazil is?

(A) Rio de Janeiro


(B) São Paulo


(C) Brasília


(D) Salvador




126. The largest moon of Saturn is?

(A) Europa


(B) Titan


(C) Ganymede


(D) Callisto




127. What is the basic unit of life?

(A) Organ


(B) Tissue


(C) Cell


(D) Organism




128. Who discovered America?

(A) Vasco da Gama


(B) Christopher Columbus


(C) Ferdinand Magellan


(D) Marco Polo




129. The chemical element with atomic number 1 is?

(A) Helium


(B) Hydrogen


(C) Oxygen


(D) Nitrogen




130. The currency of China is?

(A) Yen


(B) Yuan


(C) Won


(D) Baht




131. Which scientist proposed the three laws of motion?

(A) Isaac Newton


(B) Galileo Galilei


(C) Albert Einstein


(D) Johannes Kepler




132. The first artificial satellite sent into space was?

(A) Voyager 1


(B) Sputnik 1


(C) Apollo 11


(D) Hubble




133. The tallest building in the world is located in?

(A) New York


(B) Dubai


(C) Shanghai


(D) Tokyo




134. The human body’s largest sensory organ is?

(A) Skin


(B) Eye


(C) Ear


(D) Tongue




135. The “Silk Road” historically connected which two continents?

(A) Asia and Europe


(B) Asia and Africa


(C) Europe and America


(D) Africa and America




136. The currency of Russia is?

(A) Ruble


(B) Rouble


(C) Rubel


(D) Both A and B




137. The highest mountain peak in the world is?

(A) K2


(B) Mount Everest


(C) Kangchenjunga


(D) Lhotse




138. The Nobel Prize is awarded annually in how many categories?

(A) 4


(B) 5


(C) 6


(D) 7




139. The main source of energy for the Earth is?

(A) Wind


(B) Solar energy


(C) Fossil fuels


(D) Geothermal energy




140. Who was the first Chancellor of Germany?

(A) Otto von Bismarck


(B) Adolf Hitler


(C) Angela Merkel


(D) Willy Brandt




141. The chemical symbol for Iron is?

(A) Ir


(B) Fe


(C) I


(D) In




142. The human brain is divided into how many lobes?

(A) 3


(B) 4


(C) 5


(D) 6




143. Who painted the Sistine Chapel ceiling?

(A) Leonardo da Vinci


(B) Michelangelo


(C) Raphael


(D) Donatello




144. The largest island in the world is?

(A) Madagascar


(B) Greenland


(C) Borneo


(D) New Guinea




145. The famous scientist Marie Curie was known for her work in?

(A) Chemistry and Physics


(B) Biology


(C) Mathematics


(D) Astronomy




146. The national bird of Pakistan is?

(A) Eagle


(B) Chukar Partridge


(C) Peacock


(D) Falcon




147. The process by which plants make their own food is called?

(A) Respiration


(B) Photosynthesis


(C) Transpiration


(D) Digestion




148. The World Health Organization (WHO) is headquartered in?

(A) New York


(B) Geneva


(C) London


(D) Paris




149. The first woman Prime Minister in the world was?

(A) Benazir Bhutto


(B) Indira Gandhi


(C) Sirimavo Bandaranaike


(D) Margaret Thatcher




150. The deepest lake in the world is?

(A) Lake Superior


(B) Lake Baikal


(C) Lake Tanganyika


(D) Caspian Sea




151. The inventor of the telephone was?

(A) Alexander Graham Bell


(B) Thomas Edison


(C) Nikola Tesla


(D) Guglielmo Marconi




152. The capital city of Canada is?

(A) Toronto


(B) Vancouver


(C) Ottawa


(D) Montreal




153. The chemical symbol for potassium is?

(A) Po


(B) Pt


(C) K


(D) P




154. Who wrote the novel “Pride and Prejudice”?

(A) Jane Austen


(B) Charles Dickens


(C) William Shakespeare


(D) Mark Twain




155. The smallest continent in terms of population is?

(A) Antarctica


(B) Oceania


(C) Australia


(D) Europe




156. The longest railway in the world is?

(A) Trans-Siberian Railway


(B) Indian Railways


(C) Canadian National Railway


(D) Eurostar




157. The capital city of Saudi Arabia is?

(A) Riyadh


(B) Jeddah


(C) Mecca


(D) Medina




158. The element with the atomic number 79 is?

(A) Gold


(B) Silver


(C) Platinum


(D) Copper




159. The human body’s largest internal organ is?

(A) Brain


(B) Liver


(C) Heart


(D) Lungs




160. Who was the first female aviator to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean?

(A) Amelia Earhart


(B) Harriet Quimby


(C) Bessie Coleman


(D) Jacqueline Cochran




161. The currency of South Africa is?

(A) Rand


(B) Dollar


(C) Pound


(D) Euro




162. The process of cell division in somatic cells is called?

(A) Meiosis


(B) Mitosis


(C) Cytokinesis


(D) Binary Fission




163. The largest lake in Africa is?

(A) Lake Tanganyika


(B) Lake Victoria


(C) Lake Chad


(D) Lake Malawi




164. Who painted “The Starry Night”?

(A) Vincent van Gogh


(B) Pablo Picasso


(C) Claude Monet


(D) Salvador Dalí




165. The country known as the “Land of Fire and Ice” is?

(A) Iceland


(B) Greenland


(C) Norway


(D) Finland




166. The chemical element with atomic number 6 is?

(A) Carbon


(B) Oxygen


(C) Nitrogen


(D) Hydrogen




167. The national flower of India is?

(A) Lotus


(B) Rose


(C) Jasmine


(D) Tulip




168. The Great Pyramid of Giza is located in?

(A) Egypt


(B) Mexico


(C) Peru


(D) Iraq




169. The term “bit” in computer science stands for?

(A) Binary Information Token


(B) Basic Input Terminal


(C) Binary Digit


(D) Byte Information Transfer




170. The famous landmark “Big Ben” is located in?

(A) New York


(B) London


(C) Paris


(D) Rome




171. The chemical symbol for Helium is?

(A) He


(B) H


(C) Hl


(D) Ho




172. Who is known as the “Father of Modern Physics”?

(A) Albert Einstein


(B) Isaac Newton


(C) Galileo Galilei


(D) Max Planck




173. The highest waterfall in the world is?

(A) Niagara Falls


(B) Angel Falls


(C) Victoria Falls


(D) Iguazu Falls




174. The currency of Japan is?

(A) Won


(B) Yen


(C) Yuan


(D) Ringgit




175. The primary language spoken in Brazil is?

(A) Spanish


(B) Portuguese


(C) English


(D) French




176. The longest river in Asia is?

(A) Yangtze River


(B) Mekong River


(C) Ganges River


(D) Indus River




177. The founder of the Mughal Empire in India was?

(A) Akbar


(B) Babur


(C) Aurangzeb


(D) Jahangir




178. The formula for calculating the area of a circle is?

(A) πr²


(B) 2πr


(C) πd


(D) r²/2




179. The capital city of Pakistan is?

(A) Karachi


(B) Lahore


(C) Islamabad


(D) Peshawar




180. The unit of electric resistance is?

(A) Volt


(B) Ampere


(C) Ohm


(D) Watt




181. Who was the first President of Pakistan?

(A) Muhammad Ali Jinnah


(B) Iskander Mirza


(C) Ayub Khan


(D) Liaquat Ali Khan




182. The instrument used to measure atmospheric pressure is?

(A) Barometer


(B) Thermometer


(C) Hygrometer


(D) Anemometer




183. The process of converting solid directly to gas is called?

(A) Evaporation


(B) Condensation


(C) Sublimation


(D) Melting




184. The tallest mountain in Africa is?

(A) Mount Kenya


(B) Kilimanjaro


(C) Atlas Mountains


(D) Drakensberg




185. The author of “The Republic” is?

(A) Aristotle


(B) Socrates


(C) Plato


(D) Confucius




186. The study of the universe is called?

(A) Biology


(B) Astrology


(C) Astronomy


(D) Geology




187. The smallest unit of an element that retains chemical properties is?

(A) Molecule


(B) Atom


(C) Ion


(D) Electron




188. Who is the founder of Facebook?

(A) Steve Jobs


(B) Bill Gates


(C) Mark Zuckerberg


(D) Larry Page




189. The national animal of India is?

(A) Lion


(B) Tiger


(C) Elephant


(D) Peacock




190. The longest reigning British monarch was?

(A) Queen Victoria


(B) Queen Elizabeth II


(C) King George III


(D) King Henry VIII




191. The chemical element with symbol “O” is?

(A) Oxygen


(B) Osmium


(C) Gold


(D) Silver




192. The country known as the “Land of the Midnight Sun” is?

(A) Norway


(B) Sweden


(C) Finland


(D) Russia




193. The largest desert in Asia is?

(A) Thar Desert


(B) Gobi Desert


(C) Arabian Desert


(D) Kalahari Desert




194. The first man to travel into space was?

(A) Neil Armstrong


(B) Yuri Gagarin


(C) Buzz Aldrin


(D) Alan Shepard




195. The formula for water is?

(A) H2O


(B) CO2


(C) O2


(D) H2SO4




196. The capital city of Argentina is?

(A) Santiago


(B) Buenos Aires


(C) Lima


(D) Montevideo




197. The chemical element with atomic number 8 is?

(A) Oxygen


(B) Nitrogen


(C) Carbon


(D) Hydrogen




198. The longest bone in the human body is?

(A) Femur


(B) Humerus


(C) Tibia


(D) Fibula




199. The first Nobel Prize in Literature was awarded to?

(A) Rudyard Kipling


(B) Rabindranath Tagore


(C) Ernest Hemingway


(D) William Faulkner




200. The chemical symbol for Silver is?

(A) Si


(B) Ag


(C) Au


(D) S




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