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PPSC GK General Knowledge Past Papers  MCQs 2022

1. The Capital of Libya is _____?

(A) Tripoli


(B) London


(C) Cairo


(D) Tashkent




2. What is the national currency of China?

(A) Yen


(B) Lira


(C) Yuan


(D) Rupee




3. A form of written language for blind people is known as:

(A) Arson


(B) Elysium


(C) Epicure


(D) Braille




4. One kilometer is equal to?

(A) 100 miles


(B) 100 meters


(C) 1000 meters


(D) 1.6 miles




5. The capital of Indonesia is ____?

(A) Jakarta


(B) Undang Nomor


(C) Tahun


(D) None of these




6. Which is the largest river in Asia?

(A) Indus


(B) Yangtze


(C) Ganges


(D) Mekong




7. How many times in a day are the hands of clock in straight line but opposite in direction?

(A) 22 times


(B) 12 times


(C) 60 times


(D) 11 times




8. Where is the headquarter of International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) located?

(A) Vienna, Austria


(B) Kathmandu, Nepal


(C) Islamabad, Pakistan


(D) None of these




9. Corona Virus initiated in which city of China?

(A) Beijing


(B) Wuhan


(C) Tianjin


(D) None of these




10. The capital of Yemen is _____?

(A) Sanaa


(B) Aden


(C) Beirut


(D) Riyadh




11. Eiffel Tower is located in which country?

(A) Brazil


(B) Denmark


(C) Finland


(D) France




12. The world’s largest Glacier is _____?

(A) Lambert


(B) Siachen


(C) Hispad


(D) None of these




13. Durand line is between _____?

(A) Pak-Afghanistan


(B) Pak-China


(C) Pak-India


(D) None of these




14. Where was the FIFA World Cup 2022 held?

(A) Qatar


(B) Russia


(C) Brazil


(D) South Africa




15. OIC stands for _____?

(A) Organization of Islamic Cooperation


(B) Organization of Islamic Coordination


(C) Organization Upper Islamic Cooperation


(D) Organization of Islamic Cooperative




16. United Nations Organization (UNO) Officially came into existence on?

(A) 10 October 1945


(B) 14 October 1945


(C) 24 October 1945


(D) 28 October 1945




17. Sudirman range is located in which country?

(A) China


(B) Nepal


(C) Indonesia


(D) Turkmenistan




18. Who wrote “Glimpses of World History”?

(A) Gandhai


(B) Nehru


(C) Rajabdar Parsad


(D) None of these




19. During Soviet Union Russia was ruled by which theory?

(A) Fascism


(B) Communism


(C) Terrorism


(D) None of these




20. The title page of document is called ____?

(A) Text page


(B) Cover page


(C) Both


(D) None




21. The highest waterfall of the world is?

(A) Angel Falls


(B) Great Fall


(C) Victoria Falls


(D) Boyoma Falls




22. World Environment Day is observed every year on _____?

(A) 1 June


(B) 3 June


(C) 5 June


(D) 7 June




23. Who started ancient Olympic Games?

(A) American


(B) Romans


(C) Greece


(D) Egyptians




24. How many players in baseball game in each team?

(A) 7


(B) 9


(C) 11


(D) 13




25. Doha Agreement was signed between _____?

(A) United States and Afghanistan


(B) Afghanistan and Pakistan


(C) Afghanistan and China


(D) None of these




26. How many countries are members of the European Union?

(A) 28


(B) 29


(C) 30


(D) 27




27. Where is the office of the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights located?

(A) Geneva


(B) London


(C) Dhaka


(D) None of these




28. Economic Cooperation Organization (ECO) established in _____?

(A) 1985


(B) 1987


(C) 1988


(D) 1999




29. The most populous continent is _____?

(A) Asia


(B) Africa


(C) Europe


(D) None of these




30. The most populous city in the world is?

(A) Delhi


(B) Tokyo


(C) Karachi


(D) Shanghai




31. How many non-permanent members are there in the UN Security Council?

(A) 5


(B) 15


(C) 10


(D) 4




32. The term ‘UNO’ was coined by?

(A) Winston Churchill


(B) Vladimar Lenin


(C) Franklin D. Roosevelt


(D) None of these




33. Mount Everest is situated in which country?

(A) Japan


(B) Nepal


(C) Pakistan


(D) Bhutan




34. The capital of Cuba is?

(A) Havana


(B) Dhaka


(C) Brasilia


(D) Tel Aviv




35. A common technique to help people begin the creative process is _______?

(A) Brainstorming


(B) Calculations


(C) Thoroughness


(D) None of these




36. The United States completed its withdrawal from Afghanistan on which date?

(A) 28 August 2021


(B) 31 August 2021


(C) 2 September 2021


(D) None of these




37. COVID-19 is caused by?

(A) Injection


(B) Virus


(C) Bacteria


(D) Mosquito




38. Who discovered that Malaria is transmitted by mosquito?

(A) Edward Jenner


(B) Alexander Fleming


(C) Louis Pasteur


(D) Ronald Ross




39. The ‘Statue of Liberty’ was a gift to the United States on the occasion of its independence. Which country gifted it?

(A) Germany


(B) UK


(C) France


(D) Japan




40. How many countries are declared nuclear powers?

(A) 8


(B) 6


(C) 7


(D) 9




41. When was IMF established?

(A) 1948


(B) 1949


(C) 1941


(D) 1945




42. First case of Coronavirus was detected in Wuhan China on which date?

(A) 27 December 2019


(B) 20 December 2019


(C) 31 December 2019


(D) None of these




43. Kyoto Protocol is related to _____?

(A) Sea Routes


(B) Air Corridors


(C) Climate Change


(D) Uranium Usage




44. Wall Street is located in ____?

(A) London


(B) China


(C) Canada


(D) New York




45. World’s smallest state by population is _____?

(A) Vatican City


(B) Singapore


(C) San Marino


(D) Maldives




46. The permanent secretariat SAARC is established at ______?

(A) Kathmandu


(B) Delhi


(C) Dhaka


(D) Islamabad




47. Industrial revolution started from which country?

(A) England


(B) USA


(C) Canada


(D) UAE




48. Marco Polo was a famous _____?

(A) Writer


(B) Scientist


(C) Traveller


(D) Sportsman




49. The atomic bomb on Nagasaki was dropped on which date?

(A) 12 August 1945


(B) 6 August 1945


(C) 9 August 1945


(D) 12 August 1943




50. Which city is known as the Big Apple?

(A) Washington


(B) Wellington


(C) London


(D) New York




51. The currency of Saudi Arabia is?

(A) Riyal


(B) Dinar


(C) Dirham


(D) Dollar




52. World Red Cross Day is observed each year on?

(A) 8 May


(B) 10 June


(C) 7 July


(D) 9 August




53. The International Court of Justice is situated at?

(A) Hague


(B) London


(C) Geneva


(D) Paris




54. Nobel Prizes are awarded in how many fields?

(A) 4


(B) 5


(C) 6


(D) 7




55. Which is the largest desert in the world?

(A) Gobi Desert


(B) Kalahari Desert


(C) Sahara Desert


(D) Antarctic Desert




56. Who is known as the “Father of Computer”?

(A) Charles Babbage


(B) John Napier


(C) Alan Turing


(D) Thomas Edison




57. The OIC was established in which year?

(A) 1969


(B) 1970


(C) 1971


(D) 1972




58. The capital of Canada is?

(A) Toronto


(B) Ottawa


(C) Vancouver


(D) Montreal




59. The United Nations Organization (UNO) was formed in?

(A) 1940


(B) 1943


(C) 1945


(D) 1947




60. The term “Cold War” is used for tensions between?

(A) USA and Germany


(B) USA and Japan


(C) USA and USSR


(D) USSR and China




61. Which is the smallest planet in the solar system?

(A) Venus


(B) Mercury


(C) Mars


(D) Pluto




62. Who invented the telephone?

(A) Thomas Edison


(B) Alexander Graham Bell


(C) Nikola Tesla


(D) James Watt




63. How many players are there in a cricket team?

(A) 9


(B) 10


(C) 11


(D) 12




64. The headquarter of UNESCO is located in?

(A) Rome


(B) Paris


(C) Berlin


(D) Geneva




65. The Great Wall of China was built to protect against invasions from?

(A) Japanese


(B) Mongols


(C) Indians


(D) Russians




66. Which country is known as the “Land of the Rising Sun”?

(A) China


(B) Japan


(C) Thailand


(D) Korea




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

(A) Yuri Gagarin


(B) Neil Armstrong


(C) Buzz Aldrin


(D) Michael Collins




68. The book “Origin of Species” was written by?

(A) Isaac Newton


(B) Charles Darwin


(C) Galileo Galilei


(D) Aristotle




69. The largest continent in the world is?

(A) Asia


(B) Africa


(C) Europe


(D) North America




70. The capital city of Australia is?

(A) Sydney


(B) Melbourne


(C) Canberra


(D) Perth




71. Which is the fastest land animal?

(A) Horse


(B) Cheetah


(C) Lion


(D) Tiger




72. The largest ocean in the world is?

(A) Atlantic Ocean


(B) Indian Ocean


(C) Arctic Ocean


(D) Pacific Ocean




73. The currency of Japan is?

(A) Yen


(B) Yuan


(C) Won


(D) Dollar




74. The Panama Canal connects which two oceans?

(A) Atlantic and Indian


(B) Atlantic and Pacific


(C) Pacific and Arctic


(D) Indian and Pacific




75. The first Nobel Prize in Physics was awarded in 1901 to?

(A) Albert Einstein


(B) Wilhelm Röntgen


(C) Max Planck


(D) Niels Bohr




76. Which country is called the “Land of a Thousand Lakes”?

(A) Norway


(B) Finland


(C) Sweden


(D) Denmark




77. The world’s longest river is?

(A) Amazon


(B) Nile


(C) Yangtze


(D) Mississippi




78. Who invented the light bulb?

(A) Nikola Tesla


(B) Thomas Edison


(C) Michael Faraday


(D) James Watt




79. The capital of Turkey is?

(A) Ankara


(B) Istanbul


(C) Izmir


(D) Bursa




80. Which country is known as the “Roof of the World”?

(A) Nepal


(B) China


(C) Tibet


(D) Bhutan




81. The UNO day is celebrated on?

(A) 12 October


(B) 24 October


(C) 26 November


(D) 10 December




82. The first World War began in?

(A) 1912


(B) 1914


(C) 1916


(D) 1918




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

(A) Vincent van Gogh


(B) Pablo Picasso


(C) Leonardo da Vinci


(D) Michelangelo




84. The Great Pyramid of Giza is in which country?

(A) Iraq


(B) Iran


(C) Egypt


(D) Sudan




85. The currency of China is?

(A) Yen


(B) Yuan


(C) Ringgit


(D) Won




86. The headquarters of the World Trade Organization (WTO) is located in?

(A) New York


(B) Paris


(C) Geneva


(D) Brussels




87. The Suez Canal connects the Mediterranean Sea with?

(A) Red Sea


(B) Black Sea


(C) Arabian Sea


(D) Caspian Sea




88. The first human heart transplant was performed in?

(A) 1965


(B) 1967


(C) 1969


(D) 1971




89. The national flower of Pakistan is?

(A) Jasmine


(B) Rose


(C) Sunflower


(D) Lily




90. Which planet is known as the Red Planet?

(A) Venus


(B) Mars


(C) Jupiter


(D) Saturn




91. The “Iron Lady” is the title of which famous leader?

(A) Indira Gandhi


(B) Margaret Thatcher


(C) Benazir Bhutto


(D) Golda Meir




92. The capital of Italy is?

(A) Rome


(B) Milan


(C) Florence


(D) Venice




93. The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization is known as?

(A) UNHCR


(B) UNICEF


(C) UNESCO


(D) UNDP




94. Who discovered gravity?

(A) Galileo Galilei


(B) Isaac Newton


(C) Albert Einstein


(D) Johannes Kepler




95. The largest island in the world is?

(A) Greenland


(B) Borneo


(C) New Guinea


(D) Madagascar




96. The currency of the United Kingdom is?

(A) Dollar


(B) Euro


(C) Pound Sterling


(D) Franc




97. Which is the national game of Pakistan?

(A) Cricket


(B) Hockey


(C) Football


(D) Polo




98. The World Health Organization (WHO) was established in?

(A) 1945


(B) 1947


(C) 1948


(D) 1950




99. Which is the smallest continent in the world?

(A) Australia


(B) Europe


(C) South America


(D) Antarctica




100. The world’s largest democracy is?

(A) USA


(B) UK


(C) India


(D) Brazil




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