1987

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    Unique 100 General Knowledge Questions & Answers

    Unique 100 General Knowledge Questions & Answers

    1. Which British actor who starred as Jimmy in the film Quadrophenia later appeared in Blur’s video for the single Parklife? – Phil Daniels


    2. Which Argentinian striker is Barcelona’s all-time leading goalscorer? – Lionel Messi


    3. In the video game Dark Souls, one of the locations in the game, Anor Londo is heavily based on which Milan landmark? – Milan Cathedral


    4. Planned and begun in 1850 by King Maximilian II of Bavaria, Maximilianstrasse is a major shopping district in which German city? – Munich


    5. Wise, methodical detective Lester Freamon is a fictional character in which TV series? – The Wire


    6. Which Europe’s most southerly capital city? – Nicosia, Cyprus


    7. Clark Kent is the real name of which superhero? – Superman


    8. The film Grease was mostly filmed in which US state? – California


    9. Which Irish writer and clergyman wrote Gulliver’s Travels? – Jonathan Swift


    10. The largest tower located OUTSIDE of London in the United Kingdom is found in which English city? – Portsmouth(Spinnaker Tower)


    11. Which Hollywood, California born actor is known for starring in films including Inception, The Wolf of Wall Street and The Departed, amongst others? – Leonardo DiCaprio


    12. Who was the Greek god of the Sea? – Poseidon


    13. Which soul singer enjoyed fleeting success in the UK as the first winner of the TV series X-Factor? – Steve Brookstein


    14. Which is the only country to have taken part in every football World Cup finals? – Brazil


    15. Charles Darwin features on which British bank note? – Ten pound note


    16. How old was Frodo when he came of age in the book Fellowship of the Rings? – 33 years old


    17. Which former American Footballer when on to play Apollo Creed in the Rocky film series? – Carl Weathers


    18. What is the relationship between Queen Elizabeth II and Princess Beatrice of York? – Grandmother-granddaughter


    19. What is the name of the founder of the company Amazon who later went on to purchase The Washington Post newspaper? – Jeff Bezos


    20. Which Spanish region is known for the Tempranillo black grape wine variety? – Rioja


    21. Which actress won the 1981 Academy Award for Best Actress aged seventy-four for her role in the film On a Golden Pond? – Katharine Hepburn


    22. Which is the only inanimate sign of the zodiac? – Libra


    23. What was the name of The Jam’s debut album, released in 1977, that shared its name with a hit single on the album? – In The City


    24. Since 1987, which Tennis Grand Slam tournament has been the fourth and final in the tennis calendar? – US Open


    25. Nelson’s Column is a monument in which London square? – Trafalgar Square


    26. Which Oasis song opens with the lyrics ‘Today is gonna be the day’? – Wonderwall


    27. Where was playwright Oscar Wilde born in October 1854? – Dublin, Ireland


    28. Which is the largest moon of the planet Saturn, by diameter? – Titan


    29. Bella Swan (later Bella Cullan) is a character in which film series? – The Twilight Saga


    30. At 119 miles long, what is the name of Scotland’s longest river? – River Tay


    31. The Bolshoi Ballet is based in which city? – Moscow


    32. Charleroi is a city in which northern European county? – Belgium


    33. What colour is the distinctive King of the Mountains jersey in cycling’s Tour de France? –Red polka dots on white


    34. Sharon Osbourne, wife of aging rocker Ozzy, was a judge on which TV music program? – X-Factor


    35. In a game of cricket, how many runs are awarded for hitting the ball over the boundary rope without bouncing? – Six runs


    36. What is the name of the branch of medicine that focuses on eyesight? – Optometry


    37. Which silent film starring Jean Dujardin won the Best Film Oscar in 2011? – The Artist


    38. William Shakespeare was born in which English market town? – Stratford-upon-Avon


    39. The Baggies is the nickname of which English football club? – West Bromwich Albion


    40. Prior to join the Euro and taking it’s name from the Greek verb ‘to grasp’, what was the former currency of Greece? – Drachma


    41. Which country has the most football clubs? – South Africa


    42. Where was the first nuclear reactor built? – The USA


    43. Which brewery invented the widget for the beer can? – Guinness


    44. Which is the only mammal that able to kneel on all fours? – Elephant


    45. Who designed the Statue of Liberty? – Bartholdi


    46. Which country is Santiago the capital of? – Chile

    47. What is the name of the dog in the ‘Back to the Future’ films? – Einstein


    48. Who was the first female governor of India? – Sarojini Naidu


    49. Who wrote the music for West Side Story? – Bernstein


    50. Which is the largest species of crocodile? – Saltwater


    51. During which year did the Apple iPhone first go on sale? – 2007


    52. What was the nationality of the famous 18th century poet Robert Burns? – Scottish


    53. Where did King Arthur hold court? – Camelot


    54. In which year was Michael Jackson’s song Thriller released? – 1982


    55. Which sign of the zodiac is represented by the scales? – Libra


    56. Which country was Arnold Schwarzenegger born in? – Austria


    57. What is the name of Washington’s active stratovolcano? – Mount St. Helen


    58. Which nuts are used to make marzipan? – Almonds


    59. What is the name given to a skydiver’s canopy? – A parachute


    60. What type of shark was Jaws? – A great white


    61. How many consonants are there in the English Alphabet? – 21 consonants


    62. In which country were ‘The Lord of the Rings’ movies filmed? – New Zealand


    63. What do the stripes of the US flag represent? – The 13 original colonies of the United States (sign of uniting as one)


    64. True or false: the diameter is half of the radius? – False: the radius is half of the diameter


    65. Which is the only English football team to play in the Scottish league? – Berwick Rangers


    66. Which character did Clark Gable play in Gone With The Wind? – Rhett Butler


    67. Which Roman numerals represent the number 40? – XL


    68. Which word can come before: moon, house and time? – Full


    69. What religion does a Rabi belong too? – Jewish


    70. How many hours are there in one full week? – 168 hours


    71. Which English actor starred in Gangs of New York and Lincoln? – Daniel Day Lewis


    72. Who was the president of the United States in 2000? – Bill Clinton


    73. What is the largest country in Great Britain? – England


    74. What theory did the scientist Charles Darwin help to develop? – The theory of evolution


    75. What ‘M’ is a popular egg white dessert? – Meringue


    76. How many known planets are there in our solar system? – Eight


    77. Canberra is the capital city of which country? – Australia

    78. What is an obtuse angle? – An angle measuring between 90 and 180 degrees


    79. What was the name of Moses’ brother? – Aaron


    80. Who sang the 2015 hit song ‘All About That Bass’? – Meghan Trainor


    81. Three countries of the world begin with the letter J, can you name them all? – Jamaica, Japan, Jordan


    82. Which 2015 movie features a song called ‘Writing’s on the Wall’ by Sam Smith? – Spectre (James Bond)


    83. Beginning with the fastest first, put the following body features in order of growth rate: finger nails, toe nails, hair? – Hair, finger nails, toe nails


    84. In medieval legend, what name was given to the cup from which Jesus drank from at the Last Supper? – Grail (The Holy Grail)


    85. Does the British noble title Viscount rank above or below a Baron? – Above


    86. Which solar system planet experiences the hottest surface temperature? – Venus


    87. Which George Michael song begins with the lyrics, ‘I feel so unsure, As I take your hand and lead you to the dance floor’? – Careless Whisper


    88. In 1912, which ocean did RMS Titanic sink in? – Atlantic Ocean (North Atlantic)


    89. What film series stars Marlon Brando and Al Pacino as leaders of a New York Mafia family? – The Godfather


    90. What traditional Easter cake is toasted and decorated with 11 to 12 marzipan balls? – Simnel Cake


    91. What type of animals make up the biggest group of amphibians? – Frogs


    92. Which naturalist wrote ‘The Voyage of the Beagle’? – Charles Darwin


    93. The inauguration of which American President took place on January 20, 2009? – Barack Obama


    94. Can you unscramble the following word to reveal the name of a hormone produced by the pancreas: NNLUSII? – Insulin


    95. What was the first fully animated feature film released by Walt Disney? – Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937)


    96. Which Asian country was formerly named Ceylon? – Sri Lanka


    97. What type of gas primarily forms the Earth’s atmosphere? – Nitrogen


    98. What is the opposite of nocturnal? – Diurnal


    99. Which Winter Olympic event combines cross-country skiing and rifle shooting? – The biathlon


    100. Who plays Jack Bauer in the American television series 24? – Kiefer Sutherland

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    MCQs Misc. Topics (September 9, 2018)

    What type of animals make up the biggest group of amphibians? –
    a. Bats
    b. Frogs

    What film series stars Marlon Brando and Al Pacino as leaders of a New York Mafia family? –
    a. The Godfather
    b. American Gangster

    How many hours are there in one full week? –
    a. 168 hours
    b. 192 hours

    Which Roman numerals represent the number 40? –
    a. LX
    b. XL

    The diameter is half of the radius? –
    a. True
    b. False

    Which country was Arnold Schwarzenegger born in? –
    a. America
    b. Cuba
    c. Australia
    d. Austria

    During which year did the Apple iPhone first go on sale? –
    a. 2000
    b. 2004
    c. 2005
    d. 2007

    Which country is Santiago the capital of? –
    a. Somalia
    b. Chile

    Who designed the Statue of Liberty? –
    a. Bartholdi
    b. Igor Sikorsky

    Which is the only mammal that able to kneel on all fours? –
    a. Elephant
    b. Camel

    Where was the first nuclear reactor built? –
    a. USA
    b. France

    Which country has the most football clubs? –
    a. Spain
    b. South Africa

    What is the name of the branch of medicine that focuses on eyesight?
    a. Oncology
    b. Optometry

    In a game of cricket, how many runs are awarded for hitting the ball over the boundary rope without bouncing? –
    a. Four Runs
    b. Six Runs

    At 119 miles long, what is the name of Scotland’s longest river?
    A. River Tay
    B. River Dublin

    Since 1987, which Tennis Grand Slam tournament has been the fourth and final in the tennis calendar? –
    a. Australian Open
    b. US Open

    What is the name of the founder of the company Amazon who later went on to purchase The Washington Post newspaper?
    a. Jeff Bezos
    b. Steve Jobs

    Which is the only country to have taken part in every football World Cup ?
    a. Brazil
    b. France

    Writer of Gulliver’s Travels Jonathan Swift is ?
    a. American
    b. British
    c. Irish 
    d. Greek

    Clark Kent is the real name of which superhero?
    a. Superman
    b. Mr. Bean

    “Alter Ego”
    a. Close friend
    b. Worst enemy
    c. Distant relative
    d. Forgotten Incident

    Into how many regions the brain is mainly divided
    a. 2
    b. 3
    c. 4
    d. 5

    Cuba is located in:
    a. Central Asia
    b. Eastern Europe
    c. North America 
    d. Far Fast

    Which out of the flowing took place in 1963?
    a. Indo Soviet Military Pact
    b. Settlement of Pak Chin Border dispute
    c. Uprising in Kashmir
    d. Indo China war

    During the anti- government movement of 1977, who was the President of PNA(Pakistan National Alliance)
    a. Nawabzada Nasrullah Khan
    b. Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto
    c. Air Marshall Asghar Khan
    d. Khan Abdul Wali Khan

    Who is considered to be the Chief Architect of 1956 Constitution ?
    a. Muhammad Ali Bogra
    b. Ch. Muhammad Ali

    Who was the 1st Muslim Caliph of Spain ?
    a. Abd Al Malik
    b. Abd ar-Rahman

    The Muslim Invaded Spain in :
    a. 714
    b. 713
    c. 712
    d. 711

    The Secon Ummayiad Caliph was:
    a. Walid bin Abul Malik
    b. Yazid bin Muawiya

    Whic Abbasid Caliph laid the foundation of “Baghdad”
    a. Harun Ur Rashid
    b. Abbasi al Safah
    c. Mamun Ur Rashid
    d. Al Mansoor

    “A Short History of the Saracens” was written by?
    a. Allama Hibli Naumani
    b. Syed Ameer Ali 
    c. Sir Syed Ahmed Khan
    d. None

    Iron Lady ??
    a. Margret Thatcher
    b. Inda Gandhi
    c. Razia Sultana
    d. Benazir Bhutto

    Correct Spellings
    a. Tusion
    b. Tuition

    A remedy for all deceases is know as :
    a. Antiseptic
    b. Panacea

    Opposite of “Paucity”
    a. Scanty
    b. Abundance

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    آئین پاکستان 1973 میں اب تک کی گئی 25 ترامیم آسان اردو زبان میں اختصار کے ساتھ ملاحظہ فرمائیں۔

    پہلی ترمیم 1974
    آئین پاکستان 1973 کی پہلی ترمیم میں پاکستان کے حدود اربعہ کا دوبارہ تعین کیا گیا.

    دوسری ترمیم 1974
    قادیانیوں کو غیر مسلم اقلیت قرار دیا گیا.

    تیسری ترمیم 1975
    اس ترمیم میں Preventive Detention کی مدت کو بڑھایا گیا۔Preventive Detention کا مطلب ہے کسی ایسے شخص کو نامعلوم مقام پر رکھنا جو ریاست پاکستان کے خلاف سرگرمیوں میں ملوث ہو۔

    چوتھی ترمیم 1975
    اقلیتوں کو پارلیمنٹ میں اضافی سیٹیں دی گئیں۔

    پانچویں ترمیم 1976
    ہائی کورٹ کا اختیار_سماعت وسیع کیا گیا

    چھٹی ترمیم 1976
    ہائی کورٹ اور سپریم کورٹ کے ججز کی ریٹائرمنٹ کی مدت بالترتیب 62 اور 65 سال کی گئ۔

    ساتویں ترمیم 1977
    وزیر اعظم کو یہ پاور دی گئ کہ وہ کسی بھی وقت پاکستان کی عوام سے اعتماد کا ووٹ حاصل کر سکتا ہے۔

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    نویں ترمیم 1985
    شریعہ لاء کو لاء آف دی لینڈ کا درجہ دیا گیا۔

    دسویں ترمیم 1987
    پارلیمنٹ کے اجلاس کا دورانیہ مقرر کیا گیا کہ دو اجلاس کا درمیانی وقفہ 130 دن سے نہیں بڑھے گا

    گیارھویں ترمیم 1989
    دونوں اسمبلیوں میں سیٹوں کی Revision کی گئ۔

    بارھویں ترمیم 1991
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    تیرھویں ترمیم 1997
    صدر کی نیشنل اسمبلی تحلیل کرنے اور وزیر اعظم ہٹانے کی پاورز کو ختم کیا گیا۔

    چودھویں ترمیم 1997
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    پندرھویں ترمیم 1998
    شریعہ لاء کو لاگو کرنے کے بل کو پاس نا کیا گیا۔

    سولہویں ترمیم 1999
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    سترھویں ترمیم 2003
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    اٹھارویں ترمیم 2010
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    انیسویں ترمیم 2010
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    اکیسویں ترمیم 2015
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