600 Plus IMPORTANT MCQs have taken from Recent Exams
- Which article of the constitution of Pakistan deals with bounded labour and slavery? Ans=Article 11
- From where Arab spring started? Ans=Tunisia
- ANSA is the news agency of? Ans=Italy
- America Cup is associated with which sports? Ans=Yachting
- Meaning of Sui generis? Ans=of own kind
- Which statement is incorrect? Ans=Incorrect statement=Legislature is under judiciary
- How many years Nelson Mandela remained behind the bar? Ans= 27 years
- Which sea is in central asia? Ans= Aral sea
- Wheel is the symbol of? Ans=Progress
- Maple leaf is the symbol of? Ans=Canada
- Which hurricane attacked in 2012? Ans=Sandy
- What is meant by equinox? Ans= Day and night equal
- What is widow tears? Ans=Plant
- who created the famous character of dracula? Ans= John Polidori
- 1 Megabyte is equal to? Ans=1000000 bytes
- Land of seven hills? Ans=Rome
- 2010 FIF World Cup winner? Ans=Spain
- Which country is called cockpit of Europe? Ans=Belgium
- : Element required for solar energy conversion is? Ans=Silicon
- Which vitamin is gained from sunlight? Ans=Vitamin D
- Which waves are used in cellular phones? Ans=Radio waves
- Arab league was formed in? Ans=Cairo
- Which country is in Levant region? Ans=Syria
- 24: Which event occurred first? Ans=American war of independence
- 25: father of the french revolution? Ans=Jean-Jacques Rousseau
- General Knowledge Mcqs Practice Test 2013
- 1. Who drafted constitution of AIML?
- 2. Quaid e Azam served as president of AIML for how many years?
- 3. Which Act allowed Indians to join Civil Service?
- 4. Which women participated in all 3 Round Table Conferences?
- 5. Significance of 1st Round Table Conference?
- 6. Holy Prophet participated in how many Ghazwas?
- 7. 1st Ghazwa of Islam?
- 8. 1st Punjabi Poet?
- 9. Monometer is used to measure?
- 10. Contraband means?
- 11. Which daily use itom is used as antiseptic?
- 12. Increasing stock exchange index refers to?
- 13. Baglihar dam is constructed on which river?
- 14. khyber pass connects?
- 15. PM of Pakistan at the time of 1956 constitution?
- 16. Significance of Liaqat-Nehru pact 1950?
- 17. The name of Prophet used 1st in Quran?
- 18. Orders of covering body parts of females in which Surah?
- 19. Who died last From Ashra e Mubashra?
- 20. Reuters is news agency of?
- 21. Which organization Pakistan joined in 1950?
- 22. Who headed the committe which prepared Objectives Resolution?
- 23. Founder of Dar ul Uloom Deoband?
- 24. Who was called as cowboy of congress by Quaid e Azam?
- 25. Duration of National Anthem of Pakistan?
- 26. Trible agencies of Pakistan?
- 27. Largest agency by population?
- 28. Where is siachen glacier?
- 29. Length of Karakrm High Way?
- 30. Subway means?
- 31. First revealed Surah?
- 32. Qarn al Manazil refers to?
- 33. When Quaid e Azam parted as Muslim India and Hindu India?
- 34. How many Kgs in one metric tonne?
- 35. Total Masaraf e zakat according to Quran?
- 36. Parliament of Russia?
- 37. Revolution started in middle east is called?
- 38. Arab spring started from?
- 39. Total alphabets in Urdu?
- General Knowledge Solved Mcqs Practice Test
- The first Prime minister of Bangladesh was
- Mujibur Rehman
- 02
- The longest river in the world is the
- Nile
- 03
- The longest highway in the world is the
- Trans-Canada
- 04
- The longest highway in the world has a length of
- about 8000 km
- 05
- The highest mountain in the world is the
- Everest
- 06
- The country that accounts for nearly one third of the total teak production of the world is
- Myanmar
- 07
- The biggest desert in the world is the
- Sahara desert
- 08
- The largest coffee growing country in the world is
- Brazil
- 09
- The country also known as country of Copperis
- Zambia
- 10
- The name given to the border which seperates Pakistan and Afghanistan is
- Durand line
- 11
- The river Volga flows out into the
- Capsian sea
- 12
- The coldest place on the earth is
- Verkoyansk in Siberia
- 13
- The country which ranks second in terms of land area is
- Canada
- 14
- The largest Island in the Mediterranean sea is
- Sicily
- 15
- The river Jordan flows out into the
- Dead sea
- 16
- The biggest delta in the world is the
- Sunderbans
- 17
- The capital city that stands on the river Danube is
- Belgrade
- 18
- The Japanese call their country as
- Nippon
- 19
- The length of the English channel is
- 564 kilometres
- 20
- The worlds oldest known city is
- Damascus
- 21
- The city which is also known as the City of Canals is
- Venice
- 22
- The country in which river Wangchu flows is
- Myanmar
- 23
- The biggest island of the world is
- Greenland
- 24
- The city which is the biggest centre for manufacture of automobiles in the world is
- Detroit,USA
- 25
- The country which is the largest producer of manganese in the world is
- USA
- 26
- The country which is the largest producer of rubber in the world is
- Malaysia
- 27
- The country which is the largest producer of tin in the world is
- Malaysia
- 28
- The river which carries maximum quantity of water into the sea is the
- Mississippi
- 29
- The city which was once called the `Forbidden Citywas
- Peking
- 30
- The country called the Land of Rising Sun is
- Japan
- 31
- Mount Everest was named after
- Sir George Everest
- 32
- The volcano Vesuvias is located in
- Italy
- 33
- The country known as the Suger Bowl of the world is
- Cuba
- 34
- The length of the Suez Canal is
- 162.5 kilometres
- 35
- The lowest point on earth is
- The coastal area of Dead sea
- 36
- The Gurkhas are the original inhabitants of
- Nepal
- 37
- The largest ocean of the world is the
- Pacific ocean
- 38
- The largest bell in the world is the
- Tsar Kolkol at Kremlin,Moscow
- 39
- The biggest stadium in the world is the
- Strahov Stadium,Prague
- 40
- The worlds largest diamond producing country is
- South Africa
- 41
- Australia was discovered by
- James Cook
- 42
- The first Governor General of Pakistan is
- Mohammed Ali Jinnah
- 43
- Dublin is situated at the mouth of river
- Liffey
- 44
- The earlier name of New York city was
- New Amsterdam
- 45
- The Eifel tower was built by
- Alexander Eiffel
- 46
- The Red Cross was founded by
- Jean Henri Durant
- 47
- The country which has the greatest population density is
- Monaco
- 48
- The national flower of Britain is
- Rose
- 49
- Niagara Falls was discovered by
- Louis Hennepin
- 50
- The national flower of Italy is
- Lily
- General Knowledge Solved MCQs Practice Test
- 1. The river Danube rises in which country?
- Germany.
- 2. Which US state has the sugar maple as its state tree and is the leading US producer of maple sugar?
- Vermont.
- 3. Which country is nicknamed The Cockpit of Europe because of the number of battles throughout history fought on its soil?
- Belgium.
- 4. What is the capital of Libya?
- Tripoli.
- 5. Apart from French, German and Romansch, what is the fourth official language of the Switzerland?
- Italian.
- 6. Which country is the worlds largest producer of coffee?
- Brazil.
- 7. In which city was the worlds first underground train was service opened in 1863?
- London.
- 8. How many pairs of ribs are there in the human body?
- 12.
- 9. Which country is separated form Ethiopia by the Red Sea?
- Yemen.
- 10. What is the main port of Italy?
- Genoa.
- 11. Mount Logan is the highest peak in which country?
- Canada.
- 12. In which state is Harvard University?
- New Jersey.
- 13. Which is larger: Norway or Finland?
- Finland.
- 14. Which city was the first capital of the Kingdom of Italy until 1865?
- Turin.
- 15. What is measured by an ammeter?
- Electric current.
- 16. What is a rhinoceros horn made of?
- Hair.
- 17. Which three countries, apart from the former Yugoslavia, share borders with Greece?
- Albania, Bulgaria, Turkey.
- 18. The Palk Strait separates which two countries?
- India and Sri Lanka.
- 19. Ga is the symbol for which element?
- Gallium.
- 20. In the Greek alphabet, what is the name for the letter O?
- Omicron.
- 21. What, in the 16th and 17th century, was a pavana?
- A dance.
- 22. A nephron is the functional unit of which organ in the human body?
- Kidney.
- 23. In which country is the ancient city of Tarsus?
- Turkey.
- 24. The Khyber Pass links which two countries?
- Afghanistan and Pakistan.
- 25. Name the six US states that comprise New England.
- Rhode Island, Connecticut, Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont and Massachusetts.
- 26. Which musical instrument is played by both exhaling and inhaling?
- Harmonica (or mouth organ).
- 27. The northern part of which country is called Oesling?
- Luxembourg.
- 28. Napier is a city in which country?
- New Zealand.
- 29. What is the Hook of Holland?
- A port in the southeast Netherlands,
- 30. The river Douro forms part of the border between which two countries?
- Spain and Portugal.
- 31. In which country is the Great Slave Lake?
- Canada.
- 32. Which six countries border the Black Sea?
- Bulgaria, Georgia, Romania, Russia, Turkey and Ukraine.
- 33. Kathmandu is the capital of which country?
- Nepal.
- 34. What name is given to a mixture of bicarbonate of soda and tartaric acid used in cooking?
- Baking powder.
- 35. AOL are an internet service provider. What does AOL stand for?
- America Online.
- 61. Quantas is the national airline of which country?
- Australia.
- 62. What in Scotland is the meaning of the prefix Inver?
- River mouth.
- 63. Which US state has the lowest population?
- Alaska.
- 64. Which county is nicknamed the Garden of England?
- Kent.
- 65. Which African country was formerly called French Sudan?
- Mali.
- 66. Which sport was originally called soccer-in-water?
- Water polo.
- 67. Which unit of measurement is derived from the Arabic quirrat, meaning seed?
- Carat.
- 68. Which Italian city was originally built on seven hills?
- Rome.
- 69. What does the acronym NAAFI stand for?
- Navy, Army and Air Force Institutes.
- 70. Dolomite is an ore of which metal?
- Magnesium.
- 71. Manama is the capital of which country?
- Bahrain.
- 72. On which river does Berlin stand?
- River Spree.
- 73. What type of clock was invented in 1656 by Christian Huygens?
- The pendulum clock.
- 74. In which desert is the worlds driest place?
- Atacama (Chile).
- 75. Which is the worlds saltiest sea?
- The Red Sea.
- 76.
and which is the least salty?
- The Baltic Sea.
- 77. Which nun won the Nobel prize for peace in 1979?
- Mother Teresa.
- 78. How many points in the pink ball worth in snooker?
- Six.
- 79. Which scientist was named Person of the Century by Time Magazine?
- Albert Einstein.
- 80. What kind of creature is a monitor?
- Lizard.
- 81. Which medical specialty is concerned with the problems and illnesses of children?
- Pediatrics.
- 82. Who sailed in Santa Maria?
- Christopher Columbus.
- 83. What name is given to the stiffening of the body after death?
- Rigor mortis.
- 84. Which country was formerly known as Malagasy Republic?
- Madagascar.
- 85. Addis Ababa is the capital of which country?
- Ethiopia.
- 86. The name of which North African city literally means white house?
- Casablanca.
- 87. Of what sort of fish is the dogfish a small variety?
- Shark.
- 88. Which Asian country was divided at the 38th parallel after World War II?
- Korea.
- 89. What is the name of the Winter Olympics event that combines cross-country skiing and shooting?
- Biathlon.
- 90. Which American science-fiction writer wrote Fahrenheit 451?
- Ray Bradbury.
- 91. For which powerful opiate is diamorphine the technical name?
- Heroin.
- 92. How many dominoes are there in a normal set?
- 28.
- 93. Who was cartoonist who created Batman?
- Bob Kane.
- 94. Aerophobia is a fear of flying, agoraphobia is a fear of open spaces, what is acrophobia a fear of?
- Heights.
- 95. In computing, how is a modulator-demodulator more commonly known?
- Modem.
- 96. An auger bit is used to drill what type of material?
- Wood.
- 97. What part of the wheelbarrow is the fulcrum?
- The wheel.
- 98. What C is a device used to determine small lengths, of which a vernier is one type?
- Caliper.
- 99. Rip, chain and band are types of which tools?
- Saw.
- 100. What calibrated tool was the standard tool for engineers and scientists prior to the invention of the hand-held calculator?
- Slide rule.
- Pakistan General Knowledge MCQs Solved Practice Test
- Complete History About Pakistan
- Lord Cornwalls is associated with permanent settlement of Bengal.
- Delhi proposals presented by Quaid-e-Azam in March 1927.
- Nehru Report was produced by Motilal Nehru in 1928.
- Shoaib Qureshi was one muslim member who took part in writing the Nehru Report.
- Fourteen-Points-of-MA Jinnah came in March 1929 from Delhi.
- Simon-Commission-1927 visited India in 1928 and consisted of 7 members.
- British cabinet minister Cripps came to India in March 1942.
- Civil Disobedience Movement started by Gandhi on 12th March, 1930.
- Simon Commission submitted its report in 1930.
- Ist Session of Round-Table-Conferences from 12Nov1930 to 19Jan1931. (Mohd: Ali Johar participated in it, Congress was absent.)
- Congress absent in 1st RTC, leaders were in jail due to civil disobedience.
- Leader in the 1st RTC was Agha Khan III.
- Quaid attended RTC 1, not attended RTC 2&3. After RTC 1, he renounced politics and persued lawyership.
- The PM of England during 1st Roundtable was Ramshy Macdonald.
- 2nd Session of RTC from 7Sep1931 to 31stSep1931. Gandhi represented Congress.
- Gandhi-Irwin pact was made on March 5, 1931.
- 3rd Session of RTC from 17Nov:1932 to 24Dec: 1932.
- British opposition did not participate in RTC III.
- Communal award published in 1932.
- White Paper of RTC published in Marchi 1933.
- Begum Shahnawaz attended one RTC.
- Mohd: Ali Johar Started Comrade & Hamdard (1912) from Calcutta.
- Name of Bi-Aman was Abidi Begum. (chk afridi begum)
- Mohd: Ali Johar borin in1878 at Rampur and died at the age of 54 on 4ht Jan: 1931 at London and was buried in Bait-ul-Mukadas (Jerusalem).
- Wife of Mohd: Ali Johar was Amjadi Begum.
- Moulana Shoukat Ali, the elder brother of Mohd: Ali was born in 1872 and died on 28th Nov: 1938 and buried at Jamia Mosque Delhi.
- Zamidar (1903) started by Zafar Ali Khan from Lahore.
- Daily Dawn (1942) by Quaid.
- Daily Jang (1940) by Mir Khalilur Rehman.
- Daily al-Halal by Abdeul Kalam.
- Ch: Rehmat Ali is associated with Delhi Darbar.
- IN 1908, Iqbal was awarded Ph.D from Munich University for Persian Philosophy.
- Allama Iqbal born on 9th Nov: 1877 at Sialkot and died on 21st April, 1938
- Allama Iqbal was tutored by Moulvi Syed Mir Hassan.
- Iqbal was elected as a member of Punjab Legislative Assembly in 1926 and chosen president of ML in 1930.
- Jinnah means Lion.
- Jinnah means Thiner. He was 5 feet, 11 ½ inches in height.
- Quaid got education of law from Lincolins Inn.
- Quaid used by Molvi Mazharul Haq in newspaper Al-Aman.
- Wife of Quaid was Ratan Bai.
- Quids father was Jinnah Poonja.
- Jinnah Poonja was born in 1850 and married with Mithi Bai.
- Poonja was grand father of Quaid.
- Jinnah joined Congress in 1906& in 1913 ML in London.
- Quaid born on 25th Dec: 1876 and died on 11 Sep: 1948.
- Jinnah joined ML on the insistence of Mohd: Ali Johar and Syed Wazir Hassan.
- Jinnah got admission in at Gokal Das Teg primary school Bombay at the age of 10 he studied for 5 ½ months.
- Jinnah went to London and got law degree at the age of 18 form LINCONINN.
- Sir Dinsha was the father of Ratna (the wife of Jinnah).
- Ratna embrassed Islam on 18th April 1918 and married Jinnah on 19th April 1918. before that she was Parsi. She died on 20th Feb: 1929 and was buried in Aram Bagh Bombay.
- Islamia High School Peshawar was founded in 1890.
- Muslim Aligargh University was established in 1920.
- Treaty of Amritsar took place in 1876.
- Kashmir was sold to Gulab Singh in 1845.
- NWFP was given status of province in 1901.
- Shakespeare (not William Shakespeare) was the governor of Banarus.
- Mohammadan Political Association was formed in 1903.
- Partition of Bengal announced on 1st Sept: 1905 & implemented on 16 Oct: 1905 by Lord Curzon.
- Partition of Bengal annulled: 10th Dec: 1911 by Lord Hardinge.
- Swadeshi movement was started against Partition of Bengal.
- Bengal divided in East Bengal (Muslim Bengal) & West Bengal (Hindu Bengal) in July 1905 by Lord Curzon. Capital of Muslim Bengal was Dacca and that of Hindu Bengal was Calcutta.
- The partition of Bengal was annulled on 12th Dec: 1911 by King George-V and Queen Marry.
- The president of Simla Deputation (1st Oct: 1906) was Agha Khan III and secretary was Mohsanul Mulk.
- Muslim League founded on 30 Dec: 1906 at Decca.
- ML was formed in the annual session of Muslim Educational Conference in Decca with the proposal of Nawab Salimullah.
- The HQ of ML was established at Lucknnow.
- Initial membership of ML was 400.
- Mohd: Ali Johr wrote the constitution of ML: The Green Book.
- Inagural session of ML was presided by Nawab Samiullah.
- Inagural address was delivered by Nawab Vikarul Mulk.
- First session of ML was held on 30th Dec: 1907 at Karachi.
- First session of ML held in Karachi 31st Dec: 1907 was presided over by Adamjee Pri Bhai of Bombay.
- The original name of Mohsanu-ul-Mulk was Mehdi Ali Khan.
- Original name of Waqaul Mulk was Molvi Mohd: Shah.
- 1st President of ML was Agha Khan III. (upto 1913).
- Sir Agha Khan remained permanent president of ML till 1913.
- First VC of Aligarh University was Agha Khan 3.
- Agha Khan III was born in Karachi and was buried in Egypt.
- Real name of Agha Khan III was Sultan Mohd: Shah.
- First secretary general of ML was Hussain Bilgrami.
- 2nd President of ML was Sir Ali Mohd: Khan when Agha Khan III resigned in 1913.
- Sir Mohammad Shafik was the second general secretary of Muslim League.
- Syyed Amir Ali established ML London in 1908.
- Quaid attended 1st time Muslim League session in 1912. (chk)
- Quaid resigned from Imerial Legislative Council as a protest against Rowlatt Act in 1919.
- Quaid became ML president 1919-1924 (chk it).
- Quaid joined ML 10 Oct 1913.
- Syed Amir Ali resigned from ML in 1913.
- Quaid resigned from Congress and Home Rule League in Dec: 1920 (Nagpur Session) became ML president in 1916. (chk it)
- Quaid held joint membership of ML & Congress for 7 years i.e from 1913-1920
- He presided the ML Lucknow session of 1916 and Delhi session of 1924, became permanent president of ML in 1934.
- Lord Minto came to India as viceroy in 1915.
- Minto Morley reforms 1909: introduced separate electorates.
- Minto Morley reforms: Minto was Indian Viceroy and Morley was state secretary for India.
- Montague Chemsford Reforms came in 1919.
- ML demanded principle of self rule for India in 1913.
- Kanpur mosque incident took place in 1913.
- Jillanwalla Bagh is in Amritsar. It was place where a number of Indian killed by the English on 13th April, 1919.
- General Dair was the army commander of Amritsar during Jullianwala bagh slaughter (1919).
- Lucknow Pact came in Nov: 1916.
- Home Rule Movement was founded by Mrs. Annie Basent an English Parsi lady in 1916 after Lucknew pact.
- Rowalt Act was passed in 1919.
- Khilafat Movement started in 1919 and ended in March 1921.
- All Indai Khilafat committee was founded in Bombay on 5th Juley 1919 and Seth Chuttani became its first president.
- First meeting of All Indai Khilafat Movement was held on 23rd Nov: 1919 and was presided over by Molvi Fazal Haq of Bengl. Its headquarter was at Bombay.
- Khilafat day was observed on 27th October, 1919.
- Indian Khilafat Delegation met with Lloyd George.
- Mopala uuprising in Malabar 1921.
- Chauri Chuara incident tookplace in 1922.
- Non-cooperation movement was called off by Gandhi because of Chauri-Chaura incident 1922.
- Shuddi and Sangathan movement was started at the end of Tahreek Khilafat.
- Sangathan movement was started by Pandit Malavia.
- Treaty of Lausanne was signed in 1923.
- Mustafa Kamal: first president of Turkey on 23rd Oct: 1923.
- Atta Turk means the father of Turks.
- Khilafat was abolished in 1924.
- Last caliph of Turkish State was Abdul Majeed Afandi.
- Hijrat Movement took place in 1924
- Haji Shariat Ullah was born in 1781( Faraizi Movement 1830-57)
- The main aim of Brahma Samaj was Reform in Hinduism.
- Raja Ram Mohan Roy founded Brahma Samaj.
- Ani- Muslim Arya Samaj (1877) was founded by Dayanand Sirasoti. Arya Samaj was founded in 1875 (chk)
- In 1805, British made Sri Lanka a colony.
- British annexed NWFP in 1849.
- Wardha scheme written by Zakir Hussain.
- Sati was abolished by Lord William Bantink.
- First census in India made during the period of Lord Mayo.
- Moen-jo-DAro & Herapa discovered in 1922.
- Sir John Marshal ordered digging of Moen jo Daro in 1922.
- East India Company was formed in 1600 in London.
- In India French East India company was established in 1664.
- Raishmi Romal campaign started by Ubaidullah Sindhi before war of Independence.
- War of Independence started on 7th May, 1857 from Delhi.
- Lord Canning was the Governor General of India during Sepoy Mutiny.
- In India the first gate of enterance of Europeans was Bengal.
- At Meerath firstly the war of independence was fought.
- War of independence started on 9th May, 1857.
- The first Viceroy of the subcontinent was Lord Canning.
- Queens Proclamation was made in 1858.
- Indian National Congress made by Allan O. Hume in 1885.
- First president of Congress was W.C. Benerjee.
- 72 members attended the first meeting of Congress at Bombay out of them only 2 were Muslims.
- Warren Hastings was the first Governor General of Bengal.
- Hindi-Urdu controversy started in 1867.
- Mohsin-ul-Mulk founded Urdu Defence Association.
- Syed Ahmed Khan born on 17th Oct: 1817 in Delhi & died March 241898 at Ali Gargh.
- Sir Syed is buried in Ali Garh Muslim University.
- Tahzibul Ikhelaque was published in 1870. (1867 chk)
- Asrar-us-Sanadeed was compiled by Sir Syed Ahmed Khan.
- Sir Syed wrote Loyal Mohammandans of India & Causes of Indian Revolt.
- Hayate-e-Javed is written by Maulana Hali about Sir Syed.
- In Indai English education was first initiated in Bengal in 1835.
- Shah Waliullah was born in Delhi.
- Madressah Rahimiya was established by Shah Abdul Rahim.
- Scientific society was established in 1863.
- Albert Bill was presented in 1883
- NWFP was separated from Punjab by the British in 1901, Lord Curzon was then the viceroy and GG of British India.
- Mohammadan Educational Conference was formed on 27 Dec: 1886 by Sir Syed.
- Muhammadan Literacy Society of Calcutta founded in 1860.
- Indian Patriotic Association was founded in 1861.
- Nidwatul Ulema (1884) was founded by Molvi Abdul Ghafoor Qasim Nativi. Nadvat-ul-Ulema was founded in 1894 and Maulvi Abdul Ghafoor was its founder.(chk)
- Darul-ul Deoband (1867) was founded by Mohd: Qasim Nanavatavi.
- MAO College founded on Jan: 8, 1877 and inaugurated by Governor General Lord Lyton.
- Present Sindhi alphabets made by Sir Barter Frere in 1883.
- Anjuman-e-himayat-Islam was founded in 1884.
- Sindh Madrasa built by Hassan Ali Afandi on 1st Sep: 1885.
- DJ (Diwan Dayaram Jethmal) Science College was opened by Governor of Bombay Lord Reay on 17th Jan: 1887.
- Who amongst the following were the first to invade India? Arabs
- Real name of Mohammad-bin-qasims was Amadudin Mohammad (Pillar of Deen).
- Mohd: Bin Qasim was nephew and son-in-law of Hajjaj bin Yousuf the Governor of Iraq (Omayad Period). He came to Sindh with 12 thousand men.
- Mohd: bin Qasim conquered Sindh during Ummayads.
- Siskar was Waziir of Dahir.
- Mohd: bin Qasim tortured to death in Iraq by Sulaiman.
- The Abbasid governor Hisham came to Sindh in 757 A.D.
- Shabudding Ghori was the founder of Islamic State in India.
- Qutubudin Aibk was the founder of slave dynasty after Ghoris.
- Ghiyasuddin Tughluq was the first sultan of Tughluq dynasty.
- Aurangzeb reimposed Jaziya?
- Ibn Batutah visited India in reign of Muhammad-bin Tughluq
- Babur used artillery in warfare.
- Emperor Shahjahan= Khurram Shihab-ud-din
- Akbar prohibited the practice of Sati?
- Hazrat Nizamuddin Auliyas Dargah is located at Delhi.
- Baba Farid Gang Shakar was the first Punjabi poet.
- Waris shah is called the Shakespeare of Punjabi literature.
- Tomb named Khawaja Moin ud Din Chisti is in Ajmer.
- Hazrat Bullay Shah was a famous Sufi poet of Punjabi language. His tomb is in the city of Kasur.
- Thatta was the capital city of Sindh during Argons and Turkans
- Mohd: bin Tughlaq introduced tokens currency firstly.
- Akbar the Great was born in Umar Kot.
- Shalamar Bagh was built by Shah Jahan (Shahabuddin Mohd: Shah Jahan) (also called Shahzada Khuram)
- Jahan Ara begum was the daughter of Shah Jahan
- Mehmood set out on Somnath on17 Oct: 1024 A.D.
- 1st battle of Tarrin was fought b/w Mohd: Ghouri & Rajput (1191), Ghori was defeated. In 1192 A.D, the 2nd battle of Tarrin, Ghori wins.
- Ahmed Shah Abdali was the King of Kabul.
- Ahmed Shah Abdali defeated Marhatas in 1761.
- Pan Islamism introduced by Jamaludding Afghani.
- Nadir Shah of Iran invaded Delhi during the period of Mohd: Shah Rangila (The Moughal Emperor).
- Original name of Tippu Sultan was Nawab Fateh Ali.
- 4th May 1799 was the day of Shahadat of Tippu Sultan.
- The original name of Sultan Siraj Doullah (the Nawab of Bengal) was Mirza Mohd:
- Battle of Plassey was fought in 1757 b/w Clive and Siraj-ud-Daula which established British rule in Bengal.
- Sindh was annexed by Birtish in 1847 and was separated from Bombay in 1935 vide India Act 1935.
- First war of freedom was fought in 1757 b/w Siraju Doullah and Rober Clive.
- Sheikh Ahmad Sarhindi is known as Majaddid Alf Sani.
- Sheikh Ahmad Sirhandi was born in 1564.
- Mausm Khan, soldier of Titu Mir was sentenced to death.
- Hajatullah al-Balaghah written by Shah Waliullah.
- Shah waliullah born in 1703. Shah Waliullah died in 1763.
- Shah Alam II was an ally of Mir Qasim in the Battle of Buxar.
- During Jehangirs reign Sir Thomas Roe and Captain Hawkins visited Moghul court to secure commercial privileges.
- Real name of Shah Waliullah was Ahmed and his historical name was Azimuddin.
- Haji Shareetullah of Bengal was the founder of Farazi Tehriz in 1802. Farazi Tehriz meant to pay more attention on fundamental of Islam.
- Syed Ahmed of Rai Brelli (Oudh) was the founde of Jehad Tehrik against Sikhs. He was martyred at Balakot (NWF) in 1831.
- Battle of Buxar was fought in 1764.
- General Knowledge Mcqs Questions
- 1. Who was the governor of Sindh after Muhammad Bin Qasim?
- (a) Zaid Bin Marwan (b) Yazid Bin Muhallab (c) Abdullah Bin Haris (d) None of these
- 2. Who was the Mughal Emperor who accepted the British pension firstly?
- (a) Alamgir-II (b) Shah Alam-II (c) Akbar-II (d) None of these
- 3. Ahmad Shah Abdali launched his early invasions against:
- (a) Mughals (b) Marhattas (c) Sikhs (d) None of these
- 4. The British fought Plassey war against:
- (a) Haider Ali (b) Tipu Sultan (c) Sirajuddaula (d) None of these
- 5. Dars-i-Nizami was named after:
- (a) Nizamuddin Auliya (b) Nizamul Mulk (c) Mullah Nizamuddin (d) None of these
- 6. Before 1857 how many universities on Western pattern were established in India?
- (a) 16 (b) 13 (c) 3 (d) None of these
- 7. When the MAO College at Aligarh was started?
- (a) 1864 (b) 1877 (c) 1875 (d) None of these
- 8. Anjuman-i-Hamayati-Islam was started in:
- (a) 1849 (b) 1884 (c) 1885 (d) None of these
- 9. The Constitution of All India Muslim League was written by:
- (a) Mohsinul Mulk (b) Muhammad Ali Jauhar (c) Nawab Salimullah of Dacca (d) None of these
- 10. The first session of Mohammadan Educational Conference was held in Bengal:
- (a) 1886 (b) 1899 (c) 1906 (d) None of these
- 11. The London branch of Muslim League was started by:
- (a) Syed Amir Ali (b) Sir Wazir Hassan (c) Hasan Bilgrami (d) None of these
- 12. Hamdard was edited by:
- (a) Moulana Shaukat Ali (b) Moulana Muhammad Ali Jauhar (c) Moulana Zafar Ali Khan
- (d) None of these
- 13. Shudhi movement was started by:
- (a) Jawahar Lal Nehru (b) Tilak (c) Gandhi (d) None of these
- 14. Majlis-i-Ahrar was formed in:
- (a) 1928 (b) 1929 (c) 1931 (d) None of these
- 15. In Kashmir the ceasefire between Pakistan and India was signed on:
- (a) 27th July, 1948 (b) 27th July, 1949 (c) 27th July, 1950 (d) None of these
- 16. Islamabad was declared capital of Pakistan in:
- (a) 1959 (b) 1960 (c) 1961 (d) None of these
- 17. Majority of Southern Pakistan population lives along the:
- (a) River Indus (b) River Ravi (c) River Jhelum (d) None of these
- 18. The Aryans arrived in Sourth Asia:
- (a) 3000 BC 3500 BC (b) 4000 BC 4500 BC (c) 4500 BC 5000 BC (d) None of these
- 19. The most ancient civilization is:
- (a) Harrapa (b) Moenjodaro (c) Mehargarh (d) None of these
- 20. The author of The Case of Pakistan is:
- (a) Rafiq Afzal (b) S.M. Ikram
- (c) I.H. Qureshi
- (d) None of these
Regard : Ali Baloch
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