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PPSC GK General Knowledge Past Papers  MCQs 2025

1. The headquarters of International Court of Justice (ICJ) is located in _____?

(A) New York


(B) Washington


(C) Geneva


(D) Hague




2. The Capital of Libya is _____?

(A) Tripoli


(B) London


(C) Cairo


(D) Tashkent




3. The first cloned animal was ____________?

(A) Goat


(B) Cow


(C) Rat


(D) Sheep




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

(A) Biology


(B) Chemistry


(C) Mathematics


(D) Physics




5. McMahon line is a border between _______?

(A) South Korea and North Korea


(B) Pakistan and India


(C) China and Myanmar


(D) China and India




6. 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




7. When was NATO founded?

(A) 1948


(B) 1951


(C) 1946


(D) 1949




8. In which year the Nobel Prize was instituted?

(A) 1896


(B) 1901


(C) 1976


(D) 1900




9. The headquarter of Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) is in ______?

(A) Kathmandu – Nepal


(B) Rome – Italy


(C) Berlin – Germany


(D) Jeddah – Saudi Arabia




10. Where are the headquarters of the Organization of the Islamic Conference (OIC) located?

(A) Jeddah


(B) Khatmando


(C) Geneva


(D) Makkah




11. The Headquarters of UNICEF is located in ______?

(A) The Hague


(B) Geneva


(C) New York


(D) Paris




12. Yasir Arafat founded Al-Fatah in which year?

(A) 1959


(B) 1962


(C) 1964


(D) 1967




13. The second largest ocean in the world is?

(A) Indian Ocean


(B) Atlantic Ocean


(C) Pacific Ocean


(D) Arctic Ocean




14. The next senior rank to Sub Inspector in Police is SHO/Inspector. What does SHO stand for?

(A) Station house Office


(B) Regional Police Officer


(C) None of these


(D) Station House Officer




15. Which is the smallest country in the world by land?

(A) UK


(B) Nepal


(C) Vatican city


(D) None of these




16. What is the Longest River in the World?

(A) Nile


(B) Amazon


(C) Missi pissi


(D) Yangtze




17. RADAR stands for ______?

(A) Radio detecting and ranging


(B) Radio decoding and ranging


(C) Radio decoding and roaring


(D) None of these




18. Which of the following is the largest river of the world?

(A) Yangtze


(B) Congo


(C) Nile


(D) Amazon




19. The largest Island of the world is _____?

(A) Iceland


(B) Cyprus


(C) Greenland


(D) None of these




20. The world’s largest Glacier is _____?

(A) Lambert


(B) Siachen


(C) Hispad


(D) None of these




21. Which is the only country from Asian continent to join G7 grouping?

(A) Indonesia


(B) Japan


(C) China


(D) None of these




22. The NASA SPHEREx mission is primarily related to?

(A) Climate change on Earth


(B) Deep-sea exploration


(C) History and evolution


(D) History of the Universe




23. 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




24. The Founder of Wikileaks Julian Paul Assange belongs to which country?

(A) Spain


(B) Russia


(C) Australia


(D) Germany




25. Sudirman range is located in which country?

(A) China


(B) Nepal


(C) Indonesia


(D) Turkmenistan




26. UN Human Rights Committee is ______?

(A) International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights


(B) International Committee of Civil Rights


(C) International Convention of Civil Rights


(D) None of these




27. Who is Mackenzie Scott?

(A) Politician


(B) Scientist


(C) Novelist


(D) None of these




28. Which agency is responsible for preventing the spread of atomic weapons?

(A) Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT)


(B) World Health Organization (WHO)


(C) International Monetary Fund (IMF)


(D) None of these




29. UN Organization works for Tourism Promotion is _____?

(A) Tourist Commission


(B) World Tourist Organization


(C) World Tourist Community


(D) None of these




30. The Guam Doctrine is associated with which U.S. President?

(A) John F. Kennedy


(B) Richard Nixon


(C) Ronald Reagan


(D) George H. W. Bush




31. The 100-meter hurdles is part of which athletic event?

(A) Decathlon


(B) Heptathlon


(C) Pentathlon


(D) Triathlon




32. ‘Trump’ is a sports term used in ?

(A) Snooker


(B) Cycling


(C) Bridge


(D) Cricket




33. What is Tolo?

(A) A sports club in Iran


(B) A news channel in Afghanistan


(C) A traditional Afghan dish


(D) An airport in Kabul




34. High jump is related to which sport?

(A) Gymnastics


(B) Swimming


(C) Athletics


(D) Basketball




35. Where is Moulin Rouge located?

(A) London


(B) Paris


(C) Rome


(D) Madrid




36. The Three Sisters rivers are located in which country?

(A) Scotland


(B) Australia


(C) Ireland


(D) Canada




37. Mount Mitchell is located on which mountain range?

(A) Rocky Mountains


(B) Alps


(C) Himalayas


(D) Appalachians




38. Which country did sign CTBT?

(A) India


(B) Pakistan


(C) Iran


(D) North Korea




39. Which athlete has won the most Olympic medals in history?

(A) Usain Bolt


(B) Carl Lewis


(C) Michael Phelps


(D) Larisa Latynina




40. The Thirty Years’ War (1618–1648) was ended by which treaty?

(A) Treaty of Versailles


(B) Treaty of Westphalia


(C) Treaty of Utrecht


(D) None of these




41. What is the traditional underground water system (Karez) in Iran called?

(A) Falaj


(B) Qanat


(C) Acequia


(D) None of these




42. Which is the deepest trench in the Atlantic Ocean?

(A) Puerto Rico Trench


(B) Mariana Trench


(C) Java Trench


(D) None of these




43. The SAARC movement was launched for?

(A) Cultural exchange


(B) Military exchange


(C) Regional cooperation


(D) Political alliance




44. When was the League of Nations formed?

(A) February 10, 1920


(B) January 10, 1920


(C) March 10, 1920


(D) None of these




45. The Blue Mosque or the “Mosque of Sultan Ahmed” is located in _____?

(A) Istanbul


(B) Tehran


(C) Jeddah


(D) None of these




46. A standard 400 Meters Oval track typically has ___ lanes.

(A) Seven


(B) Eight


(C) Nine


(D) None of these




47. Who wrote “Glimpses of World History”?

(A) Gandhai


(B) Nehru


(C) Rajabdar Parsad


(D) None of these




48. Hassan al-Banna, the founder of the Muslim Brotherhood, was assassinated in which year?

(A) 1948


(B) 1947


(C) 1949


(D) None of these




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

(A) Fascism


(B) Communism


(C) Terrorism


(D) None of these




50. In which year was OIC founded?

(A) December 7, 1985


(B) 4 April 1949


(C) September 25, 1969


(D) 24 October 1945




51. The 2008 Olympics Games were held in which city?

(A) Beijing (China)


(B) Paris (France)


(C) Sydney (Australia)


(D) None of these




52. Taiyuan is the Satellite Launch Center of which country?

(A) Japan


(B) China


(C) Russia


(D) None of These




53. Which sport has the highest rate of injuries?

(A) Football


(B) Basketball


(C) Gymnastics


(D) None of these




54. The Stonehenge is among the Seven Wonders of the World situated in?

(A) England


(B) France


(C) Italy


(D) Germany




55. Which event occurred in Syria in December 2024?

(A) Re-election of Bashar al-Assad


(B) End of Bashar al-Assad’s rule and fall of his regime


(C) Major peace agreement signed


(D) None of these




56. China in April 2025 announced how much percent of Tariffs on US Goods in Response to Trade War Escalation?

(A) 84 percent


(B) 88 percent


(C) 86 percent


(D) None of these




57. Dal Lake is located in area of ______?

(A) AJK


(B) Sri Nagar


(C) Gilgit Baltistan


(D) None of these




58. Petronas Tower is one of the tallest building of the world. It is situated in _____?

(A) Riyadh


(B) Jakarta


(C) Kuala Lumpur


(D) Shanghai




59. NGO is ______?

(A) Non profit


(B) Work for Social and Political task


(C) Both A and B


(D) None of these




60. Mount Tambora is located in which country?

(A) Indonesia


(B) Philippines


(C) Japan


(D) None of these




61. What is the area of the Sinai Peninsula?

(A) 61,000 square km


(B) 71,000 square km


(C) 81,000 square km


(D) None of these




62. Power Failure is the autobiography of which person?

(A) Benazir Bhutto


(B) Shahid Khaqan Abbasi


(C) William D. Cohan


(D) None of these




63. Who said that “Kashmiris would prefer China over India”?

(A) Narendra Modi


(B) Mehbooba Mufti


(C) Farooq Abdullah


(D) None of these




64. What does the term “Crypto Winter” mean?

(A) A surge in cryptocurrency prices


(B) A period of stability in crypto markets


(C) A prolonged decline in cryptocurrency prices


(D) None of these




65. Which Muslim was also a great surgeon?

(A) Ibn Sina


(B) Al-Razi


(C) Al-Zahrawi


(D) None of these




66. Which country won the most medals in the Tokyo 2020 Olympics (held in 2021)?

(A) China


(B) UK


(C) USA


(D) Japan




67. NASA’s Blue Ghost Mission-2 is planned for which year?

(A) 2024


(B) 2025


(C) 2026


(D) None of these




68. “Myanmar” is the new/old name of _____ ?

(A) Chilli


(B) Burma


(C) Niger


(D) Tibet




69. Panja Maryam is?

(A) A plant


(B) A bird


(C) An animal


(D) None of these




70. Who is the king of Jordan?

(A) Abdullah II


(B) Hassan


(C) Ali Shah


(D) None of these




71. Identify Muslim Scientific who is credited with the discovery of sulphuric acid, nitric acid, and hydrochloric acid.

(A) Muhammad Bin Zakina Razi


(B) Ibne-al-Hashim


(C) Bu Ali Seena


(D) Jabir Bin Hiyan




72. In US Administration Aston Carter is the?

(A) US Ambassador of Pakistan


(B) US Foreign Secretary


(C) US Secretary Defense


(D) None of these




73. President Idi Amin was forced to go in exile in 1979. In which country did he spend the major part of his exile period and eventually die?

(A) Libya


(B) Egypt


(C) Zaire


(D) Saudi Arabia




74. The Paralympic Games are held for ?

(A) Women


(B) Children


(C) Old people


(D) Physically Handicapped People




75. What do you mean by Heptarchy?

(A) Seven-sided Plate


(B) Seven Parties System


(C) Government of Seven Rulers in UK


(D) Seven members of Cabinet




76. POTA stands for?

(A) Prohibition of Terrorist Act


(B) Prevention of Terrorist Act


(C) Prevention of Territorial Act


(D) Prevention of Terrorist Agency




77. Name the bank which started issuing travellers cheques for the first time in 1891?

(A) Standard Chartered Bank


(B) Barclays Bank


(C) American Express


(D) Citi Bank




78. Who was the first person to fly across the English Channel?

(A) Charles Limbaugh


(B) Roger Albright


(C) Wilbur Weight


(D) Louis Bleriot




79. Which of the following Muslim countries celebrated its independence day on 1st January?

(A) Sudan


(B) Senegal


(C) Morocco


(D) None of these




80. World’s largest synthetic rubber and tyre making centre is?

(A) Cleveland


(B) Sharon


(C) Akron


(D) Wheeling




81. The Red Cross was founded by?

(A) Louis Pasteur


(B) Jean Henri Dunant


(C) Florence Nightingale


(D) Alexander Fleming




82. The Great Wall of China was primarily built to protect against which group?

(A) Mongols


(B) Japanese


(C) Russians


(D) Persians




83. The ozone layer is found in which part of the atmosphere?

(A) Troposphere


(B) Stratosphere


(C) Mesosphere


(D) Exosphere




84. Which organ in the human body purifies blood?

(A) Lungs


(B) Heart


(C) Kidneys


(D) Liver




85. Who discovered the circulation of blood in the human body?

(A) Robert Hooke


(B) William Harvey


(C) Louis Pasteur


(D) Joseph Lister




86. Which is the largest ocean in the world?

(A) Atlantic Ocean


(B) Indian Ocean


(C) Arctic Ocean


(D) Pacific Ocean




87. Which country was formerly known as Abyssinia?

(A) Sudan


(B) Ethiopia


(C) Eritrea


(D) Somalia




88. The UN headquarters is located in which city?

(A) Washington


(B) Geneva


(C) New York


(D) Paris




89. The largest island in the world is?

(A) Greenland


(B) New Guinea


(C) Borneo


(D) Madagascar




90. Which is the smallest continent in the world?

(A) Europe


(B) Australia


(C) Antarctica


(D) South America




91. The Battle of Badr was fought in which year?

(A) 622 AD


(B) 624 AD


(C) 625 AD


(D) 627 AD




92. The national flower of Pakistan is?

(A) Rose


(B) Jasmine


(C) Sunflower


(D) Lily




93. The headquarters of the European Union (EU) is located in?

(A) Paris


(B) London


(C) Brussels


(D) Berlin




94. Who was the first man to orbit the Earth?

(A) Neil Armstrong


(B) Yuri Gagarin


(C) John Glenn


(D) Buzz Aldrin




95. The largest planet in our solar system is?

(A) Saturn


(B) Jupiter


(C) Uranus


(D) Neptune




96. The Suez Canal connects which two seas?

(A) Red Sea and Arabian Sea


(B) Red Sea and Mediterranean Sea


(C) Black Sea and Caspian Sea


(D) Mediterranean Sea and North Sea




97. Who wrote the book “The Republic”?

(A) Aristotle


(B) Plato


(C) Socrates


(D) Cicero




98. The world’s highest mountain is?

(A) K2


(B) Kangchenjunga


(C) Mount Everest


(D) Makalu




99. The largest mosque in Pakistan is?

(A) Faisal Mosque


(B) Badshahi Mosque


(C) Data Darbar Mosque


(D) Moti Mosque




100. The first woman Prime Minister of Pakistan was?

(A) Benazir Bhutto


(B) Fatima Jinnah


(C) Hina Rabbani Khar


(D) Begum Rana Liaquat Ali Khan




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