CURRENT AFFAIRS 2011
PART-I
MCQ’s
(i)
The world highest Mountain is in
(a) Nepal
(b) Italy
(c) Sri Lanka
(d) China
(ii) On the map of the world which country appears as long shoe?
(a) Italy
(b) Malta
(c) Croatia
(d) Moldova
(iii) The Headquarter of Red Cross are in:
(a) London
(b) New York
(c) Berlin
(d) Geneva
(iv) Diamer-Bhasha Dam has been planned on the river:
(a) Jehlum
(b) Chenab
(c) Indus
(d) None of these
(v) Hajj Scam 2010 struck a blow to:
(a) Fazal-ur-Rehman
(b) Azam sawati, Hamid Saeed Kazmi
(c) Ishaq Dar
(d) Inamullah
(vi) Who was the special representative of USA for Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs?
(a) Richard Holbrook
(b) Joan Alizabeth
(c) Gen. Mc Arthur
(d) None of these
(vii) AFPAK policy was announced in:
(a) 2008
(b) 2009
(c) 2007
(d) None of these
(viii) Ship mounted energy project (activated in Pakistan: 2010) is sponsored by:
(a) Saudi Arabia
(b) China
(c) Turkey
(d) None of these
(ix) Asian Development Bank was established in
(a) 1964
(b) 1966
(c) 1968
(d) 1960
(x) Who were the three statesmen who formulated Non-aligned Movement?
(a) Gandhi, Naseer, Tito
(b) Nehru, Naseer, Tito
(c) Chou-en-lai, Bhutto, Nehru
(d) Soe Karno, Naseer, Tito
(xi) The permanent secretariat of SAARC is established at:
(a) Kathmandu
(b) Dhaka
(c) Delhi
(d) Islamabad
(xii) Which of the following is the largest emitter of Carbon dioxide in the atmosphere?
(a) China
(b) America
(c) Russia
(d) India
(xiii) The Rio conference on sustainable development was convened in:
(a) 1972
(b) 1992
(c) 2002
(d) None of these
(xiv) World Trade Organization was established in:
(a) 1992
(b) 1993
(c) 1994
(d) 1995
(xv) How many official working language are recognized by UNO?
(a) 8
(b) 6
(c) 7
(d) 4
(xvi) The first UN conference on sustainable development happened in:
(a) 1952
(b) 1962
(c) 1972
(d) 1982
(xvii) Mirani Dam Exist in:
(a) Sindh
(b) Baluchistan
(c) Punjab
(d) None of these
(xviii) The founder of Wiki-leaks scam belongs to:
(a) America
(b) England
(c) Australia
(d) Austria
(xix) There are how many non permanent members of Security Council?
(a) 12
(b) 13
(c) 14
(d) 10
(xx) Pakistan has become non permanent member of Security council for:
(a) Five times
(b) Two times
(c) Three times
(d) Six times
CURRENT AFFAIRS 2012
PART-I
MCQ’s
1) The first constructed barrage of Pakistan is
a) Jinnah barrage
b) Sukkur barrage
c) Tunsa barrage
d) None of these
2) Where was Jesus Christ born?
A) Iraq
b) Jerusalem
c) Mecca
d) None of these
3) RAW is an abbreviation of
a) radical army wing
b) research and warning
c) research and analysis wing
d) none of these
4) Who was the first viceroy of India?
A) Lord Ripon
b) Lord Canning
c) Lord Curzon
d) None of these
5) According to Rousseau legitimate political authority is based on
a) slavery
b) force
c) social conduct
d) none of these
6) East India company was established in
a) 1603
b) 1602
c) 1600
d) none of these
7) British government sold Kashmir to Gulab sing in
a) 1846
b) 1845
c) 1843
d) none of these
8) Gymnophobia is the fear of
a) nudity
b) gyms
c) hotels
d) none of these
9) Mac Mohan is the border between
a) India and China
b) India and Nepal
c) India and Bangladesh
d) none of these
10) Places experiencing equal impact of an earthquake are called
a) snowlines
b) seismic belts
c) seismic lines
d) none of these
11) Which is the deepest ocean in the world
a) Arctic
b) Atlantic
c) Pacific
d) none of these
12) Largest Airport of the world is
a) New York airport
b) Frankfurt airport
c) Dubai airport
d) none of these
13) “Wafa” news agency belongs to
a) Palestine
b) Jordan
c) Syria
d) none of these
14) “FBI” of America was established in
a) 1901
b) 1902
c) 1903
d) none of these(1908)
15) Who was the founder of republican party of USA
a) Alexander Hamilton
b) Franklin Roosevelt
c) George Washington
d) none of these(Thomas Jefferson)
16) Who was the first chief minister of Baluchistan from may 1972 to February 1973?
A) Sher Bux Murree
b) Sardar Attaullah Mengal
c) Nawab Akbar Bugti
d) none of these
17) Who was the first Muslim chief of air staff of Pakistan?
A) Air Marshal Asghar khan
b) Air marshal Noor khan
c) Air marshal Feroz khan
d) none of these
18) Which country is the biggest producer of uranium in the world?
A) France
b) South Africa
c) Canada
d) none of these
19) In Pakistan the first martial law was imposed on
a) August 1958
b) September 1958
c) October 1958
d) none of these
20) the federal government established Thar coal authority in which year
a) 2008
b) 2007
c) 2009
d) none of these
CURRENT AFFAIRS 2013
PART-I
MCQ’s
1. The International Day of Peace, sometimes unofficially known as World Peace Day, is observed
annually on:
(a) 21st September (b) 23rd September (c) 12th October (d) None of these
2. International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women is observed annually on:
(a) 25th December (b) 23rd November
(c) 25th November (d) None of these
3. International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination is observed annually on:
(a) 23rd May
(b) 21st March (c) 01st March (d) None of these
4. Martin Luther King, Jr. was an clergyman, activist, and leader. He is famous for:
(a) Civil Rights Movement using non-violent civil disobedience in USA.
(b) Civil rights Movement using violence in South Africa.
(c) Civil Rights Movement using non-violent civil disobedience in India.
(d) Civil rights Movement using non-violence in Costa Rica.
5. Which of the following Country has absolutely no military forces?
(a) Costa Rica (b) Japan
(c) Iceland (d) None of these
6. NATO Headquarters are located in:
(a) Birmingham (b) Barcelona (c) Baltimore
(d) None of these(Brussels, Belgium)
7. The South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC) is an organisation of South
Asian nations. Which of the following countries is not a member of SAARC?
(a) Maldives
(b) Myanmar (c) Bhutan (d) None of these
8. The UN uses the Human Development Index to:
(a) predict, in order to prevent, which countries are most likely to engage in ethnic cleansing.
(b) demonstrate how well a country is providing for its people's welfare and security .
(c) predict the percentage of displaced people that will leave a failed state.
(d) prove that the Global South is not as poor as some have argued.
9. Which of the following states has not ratified the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty (CTBT)?
(a) Canada (b) France
(c) United States (d) None of these
10. The most significant greenhouse gas is:
(a) Ozone (b) Chlorofluorocarbons
(c) Carbon Dioxide (d) None of these
11. An index that estimates the true rate of exchange among currencies is called:
(a) Human Development Index (b) Exchange Rate
(c) Purchasing Power Parity (d) None of these
12. The idea that leaders initiate foreign conflicts in order to distract public opinion from controversial domestic policies is called:
(a) Diversionary Theory of War (b) Democratic Peace Theory
(c) Autocratic Rule (d) None of these
13. The lowest percentage of Internet users is found in:
(a) North America
(b) Africa (c) Australia (d) None of these
14. The most prosperous members of the Global South, which have become important exporters and
markets for the major industrialized countries, are known as:
(a) Newly industrialized countries. (b) Developed nations. (c) Asian Tigers. (d) None of these
15. In International Relations, a global system containing two dominant powers is labeled with which of the
following terms?
(a) Bipolar (b) Nationalist (c) Isolationist (d) None of these
16. The Axis powers in World War II did not include:
(a) Germany
(b) the Soviet Union (c) Italy (d) Japan
17. The proposition that a single dominant power can promote world peace comes from ________ theory.
(a) balance-of-power (b) Socialist
(c) Hegemonic stability (d) None of these
18. The US ambassador, J. Christopher Stevens was killed by militants in
(a) Tripoli, Libya (b) Misrata, Libya
(c) Benghazi, Libya (d) None of these
19. ____________explains how rational self-interested behavior by individuals may have a destructive
collective effect.
(a) Tragedy of the commons (b) Population implosion (c) Carrying capacity (d) None of these
20. The process through which a country increases its capacity to meet its citizens' basic human needs and raise their standard of living is known as:
(a) Self-determination (b) Democratization
(c) Development (d) None of these