World General Knowledge Questions with Answers

World General Knowledge Questions with Answers 1500+ Questions are prepared from different exams and tests conducted in the world. Most of them are current affairs base questions to help out students and aspirants prepare for exams.

  • PTV started its transmission on November 26, 1964.
  • Pray for the Day of Hope” is a book written by Joe Biden.
  • Guinness World Record holder for the most hours spent rowing in the water in 1997: Rehan Arm.
  • Medieval India: Muslim Rule (712-1764)” was written by Stanley Lane Poole.
  • Napa Valley in California is famous for wine.
  • The highest peak of the Arctic is Mount Vinson.
  • Where is Hamano Port located? Sri Lanka.
  • Which country is the location of Mount Ararat? Iran.
  • What was the former name of Ho Chi Minh City? Saigon.
  • Which river flows through Washington, D.C.? Potomac River.
  • Whom did the British crown fight against in the First Opium War? China.
  • The Western printing system was developed by which country? UK.
  • Mount St. Helens is an active volcano located in which country? USA.
  • World-famous Kaieteur Falls is situated on which river? Potaro River.
  • The Oro River is located in which country? Guyana.
  • Which of the following is a lake in East Africa? Lake Victoria.
  • Which country does the Loess Plateau lie in? China.
  • Which of the following regions receives rainfall throughout the year? Equatorial region.
  • The popular “Yankee Stadium” in the USA is located in which city? New York.
  • Kilauea Volcano is located in which country? USA (Hawaii).
  • The Nobel Prize ceremony is held in which city? Stockholm.
  • The Grand Canal of China is the longest canal in the world.
  • Which country has the longest concrete bridge in the world? China.
  • The longest railway platform in the world is in which country? India (Gorakhpur).
  • Which country has the longest continental coastline in the world? Canada.
  • What was the theme of 2021 International Women’s Day? “Choose to Challenge”.
  • When was International Women’s Year observed by UNO? 1975.
  • The scientific study of algae is known as Phycology.
  • The scientific study of caves is known as Spelology.
  • Disappointment Island is in which ocean? Pacific Ocean.
  • Where is Disappointment Island located? New Zealand.
  • The scientific study of brains is known as Encephalology.
  • The scientific study of eyes is known as Ophthalmology.
  • The completion year of the One Belt One Road (OBOR) is 2045.
  • Who is the current president of the International Court of Justice? Joan E. Donoghue.
  • Which is the capital of Chechnya? Grozny.
  • When was FAO established? 1945.
  • When is Commonwealth Day observed by its member countries? May 24.
  • Which organs of the United Nations elect judges for the International Court of Justice? Security Council & General Assembly.
  • How many meters did the UNO cover during its formation in 1945? 2,100 meters.
  • The headquarters of the World Bank is based in which city? Washington, D.C..
  • The International Labour Organization (ILO) is based in which city? Geneva, Switzerland.
  • The Permanent members of the UN Security Council are part of which organization? UN Security Council.
  • When was the Bank of Central African States formed in Cameroon? 1972
  • Headquarters of the UN Industrial Development Organization are in Vienna.
  • Where is the headquarters of the African Development Bank located? Abidjan, Ivory Coast.
  • The Charter of Economic Rights was adopted by the United Nations in the year 1974.
  • Which European country provides its currency for the Bank of Central African States? France.
  • The largest crime police organization has its headquarters in Lyon.
  • The systematic use of education is part of which organization? UNESCO.
  • The headquarters of the World Meteorological Organization is based in Geneva, Switzerland.
  • When was the World Meteorological Organization established? 1950.
  • Which of the following countries is NOT a member of the Indian Ocean Rim Association (IORA)? Pakistan.
  • The World Investment Report is published by which organization? UNCTAD.
  • The United Nations Green Climate Fund is headed in which country? Republic of Korea.
  • The “Global Competitiveness Report” is released by which of the following organizations? World Economic Forum (WEF).
  • The headquarters of the World Customs Organization (WCO) is located in Brussels.
  • Which organization for regional cooperation has its headquarters in Geneva?
  • Where is the headquarters of the World Customs Organization (WCO) located? Brussels.
  • Which country set the world record by planting 41,176 saplings in a single day, which was recorded in the Guinness Book of World Records in 2009? Pakistan.
  • Who was the first President of SAARC? Hussain Muhammad Ershad.
  • Which river is called “The Sorrow of Bengal”? Damodar River.
  • The first Mughal monument with a dome was Humayun’s Tomb.
  • The Nobel Peace Prize for 2009 was awarded to Barack Obama.
  • The first Mughal king to write famous historical books “Roshan” and “Maabutura” was Jalal-ud-Din Akbar.
  • The animal that lays more than 100 eggs in one nest is the Ostrich.
  • Term “Chinaman” refers to which sport? Cricket.
  • Duncan Strait is situated in which ocean? Indian Ocean.
  • Which country is closest to Andaman Islands? Myanmar.
  • The largest producer of wool in the world is Australia.
  • Pink dolphins are found in the Amazon River.
  • Which subject did Frock Suger receive the Nobel Prize for? Chemistry.
  • Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan & Georgia became members of the UNO in which year? 1992.
  • The word “fet” is short for which word? Fetish.
  • Who was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 2009? Barack Obama.
  • Plague is a disease which spreads by parasite insects.
  • Name the highest glacier in the world. The Siachen Glacier.
  • In which state of Mayan did Robagya Masks become a famous artifact?
  • Cyril Radi was a lawyer by profession.
  • Which civilization is considered the world’s oldest? Sumerian civilization.
  • The largest producer of silk is China.
  • Ki Crapo was the first woman prime minister of Canada.
  • The poem Sowa of Tp Suan was written by Bhagwan Gidwani.
  • Who is the author of Nineteen Eighty-Four? George Orwell.
  • The first agricultural university of Pakistan is University of Agriculture, Faisalabad.
  • The CIA (Central Intelligence Agency) of the USA was established in 1947.
  • The first Android mobile was launched in which year? September 2008.
  • The highest navigable lake in the world is Titicaca Lake.
  • What’s the name of Google’s parent company? Alphabet Inc.
  • Where did the 1896 Olympics take place? Athens (Greece Capital).
  • World Biodiversity Day is celebrated on May 22.
  • International Day of Forests is celebrated on March 21.
  • Who made Islamabad the capital of Pakistan? Ayub Khan.
  • Joe Logan Bind is known for his work in Television.
  • The Paris Agreement of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change aims to limit global warming to well below 2°C.
  • Which mountain is called “Chogar” and “Savage Moai”? K2.
  • In which country was there widespread protests against the extinction of Hong Kong?
  • The recent leap year, where February had 29 days, was 2020.
  • What percentage of the world’s goods trade (by value) is carried out by 80%?
  • Sam Walton was the owner of Walmart.
  • Which is the solider day with Pastis 29th November?
  • Hamza Baba is known as Babe-e-Gzal of Pakistan.
  • The word “bongs paca” symbolizes outside the region of Bato Glacier in Pakistan.
  • Which game of the United Nations has served as an operation Trusteeship Council?
  • What is the currency of North Korea? Won.
  • OIC changed its name from Organization of the Islamic Conference to Organization of Islamic Cooperation in 2011.
  • Which of the following is considered as Zealandia?
  • Which is the most populated country in the world? Brazil.
  • The first paper mill in the world was set up by China.
  • Who is the head of the “Alugin” region? Aurangzeb.
  • Who is the author of Khulasa-e-Tawarikh? Sujan Raj Khatri.
  • Who wrote Hogapy of Hsmayw? Gulbadan Begum.
  • The flag of Malaysia consists of 13 states and the Federal Government.
  • Which city is called the City of Shabecs? Sargodha.
  • World Leprosy Day is celebrated internationally on the last Sunday of January.
  • Chile has the longest coastline on the Pacific Ocean.
  • The highest section of the Kind Poplin is located in Turkey.
  • Where is the Louvre Gallery located? France.
  • Who was the first person to walk in space in 1965? Alexei Leonov.
  • Which among the following are known as E3? France, Germany, Italy.
  • What is the currency of Hungary? Forint.
  • “Tanjug” is the news agency of which country? Serbia.
  • Which of the following statements is correct regarding the Korean War (1950-1953)? USSR backed North Korea.
  • Which city of Pakistan is called the City of Colleges? Lahore.
  • How many people walked on the moon? 12.
  • Where is the International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor (ITER) located? Cadarache, France.
  • Reminiscences of Scientists was written by Al Ghazali.
  • When was the university founded? 2012.
  • The world’s longest mountain range is The Andes.
  • Who is known as the father of geography? Eratosthenes.
  • What is the new height of Mount Everest? 86m (29,032ft).
  • Joe Abad Kisshoges was called for The Washington Post.
  • Name of the Pakistani Prime Minister who was awarded the highest civilian award Nishan-e-Pakistan. Morarfl Desai.
  • How many members are there in the Pakistani National Assembly? 342.
  • The River Nile flows mainly through which city? Cairo.
  • Where is the peak of Gia snowed? Everest.
  • Which is the moon rock of pen Suga? Saha Rock.
  • Asol Dad is located in Balochistan.
  • The Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) were adopted in 2000. How many goals were defined in the MDGs? 8.
  • Genghis Khan founded the Mongol Empire.
  • The Great Dividing Range is in Australia.
  • Boar Agreement was signed in the Bombay city of Germany on 5th December 2001.
  • The country through which both the equator and Tropic of Capricorn pass is Brazil.
  • Shah Jahan constructed the Shah Burj.
  • Shah Burj is located in Lahore.
  • Per capita GDP per year in Bahrain is 23,710.
  • Capital and largest city of Bahrain is Manama.
  • Who became the world’s richest person in 2021? Elon Musk.
  • Both A and B are correct.
  • NASDAQ is the stock exchange of America.
  • Which two countries are involved in the implementation of the Kashmir Hydroelectric Power Project? Pakistan and China.
  • Which is the largest district of Pakistan? Karachi Central.
  • The century-old site (move) Khudabad is near which city of Sindh? Dad.
  • When did Alexander invade India? 326 BC.
  • When did a 7.7 magnitude earthquake occur in Avera, south of Balochistan? 2013.
  • Name the Indian Prime Minister who was awarded the Nishan-e-Pakistan. Ranchhodi Desai.
  • The Gulf Cooperation Council was formed by Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and United Arab Emirates.
  • How many countries are members of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC)? 6.
  • Name the Mughal Emperor who died in 1556 after falling from his horse. Humayun.
  • The total length of India‘s borders is 2100 kilometers.
  • The International Hockey Federation (FIH) was founded in 1924.
  • The ring of Saturn is called the Saturn’s Rings.
  • World Biodiversity Day is celebrated on January 4th.
  • 350 million people are affected by the tension between North Korea and South Korea.
  • How many Caribbean countries are there? 26
  • Which of the following countries hosts the most refugees? Turkey
  • Which of the following is a Tricontinental country? Chile
  • Office of Strategic Service (OSS) was the old name of which intelligence agency? CIA
  • When did Government College Lahore get the status of a university? 2002
  • Chennai, the new name of Madras.
  • How many states does Malaysia have? 13
  • In which year did Smart Card (Smart National Entity Card) get issued in Pakistan? 2012
  • Which of the following is a university in China? Tsinghua University
  • Famous fast food restaurant company “Burger King” belongs to which country? America
  • Palm Jumeirah broke the Guinness World Record for the largest omnium located in Dubai, UAE.
  • Israel-UAE ties diplomatic relations according to the Abraham Accords.
  • Nawab Sharif, a place which was known as Alla Toba, is located in Rawalpindi.
  • The world’s first photograph was taken in 1826.
  • The first person to map the Earth was Anaximander.
  • Who was the first person to step on the Moon? Neil Armstrong.
  • Bastille Day is celebrated in France every year on 14th July.
  • What’s the name of the Chinese parliament? National People’s Congress.
  • Ogaden does not belong to which region? Africa.
  • “Wadi Rum,” which resembles the surface of Mars, is located in Jordan.
  • Nagorno-Karabakh is a disputed region between Armenia and Azerbaijan.
  • Homeo Lla is in which ocean? Pacific Ocean.
  • Which of the following is a viable community in Africa? Lepcha.
  • Which is the highest mountain of Africa? Mount Kilimanjaro.
  • What’s Kimberly in Africa famous for? Diamonds.
  • Who said, “Computers are useless. They can only give you answers”? Pablo Picasso.
  • What country is the largest producer of corn? United States.
  • Which card is used in the BRT Peshawar? ZU Card.
  • The United Nations established the UN Conference on Trade and Development in 1964.
  • Where is Tiananmen Square located? China (Beijing).
  • Who is considered the “Father of Education”? Horace Mann.
  • The famous Ashokan inscription, carved on rocks, was found in Shahbaz Garhi, Mardan.
  • When was the Shoe Stores Corporation of Pakistan established? 1971.
  • “Vande Mataram” was written by Bankim Chandra Chatterjee in the Anandamath
  • The first Software Technology Park is located in Lahore.
  • When was the First Crusade launched? 1095.
  • World Water Day is celebrated on 22nd March.
  • The new capital of Kazakhstan is Nur-Sultan.
  • The oldest written law of government in effect is in which country? USA.
  • A book titled A Promised Land was authored by Barack Obama.
  • What’s the biggest concrete dam in the world? Three Gorges Dam.
  • Kidney Hill is located in Karachi.
  • The first woman to win the Nobel Prize was Marie Curie.
  • What’s the old name of Astana city, which is recently renamed to Nur-Sultan? Akmolinsk.
  • SUPO is the secret agency of which country? Finland
  • When was the Nobel Peace Prize awarded in 2005? 2005
  • Who was the first Governor-General of Bengal? Warren Hastings
  • What is the termination of capital punishment? Death sentence
  • The first Oscar Award was given in which year? 1929
  • Lenin Prize was started in which year? 1925
  • Jhangie Nagar is the old name of which city? Dhaka
  • The Mount Ararat is the highest mountain in which country? Turkey
  • When is the International Day in Support of Victims of Torture? June 26
  • An electromagnetic mobile phone operates by using which waves? Radio waves
  • Where is the National Gallery of India located? New Delhi, India
  • What is the length of the athletic court for a single competition? 40 meters
  • Rodger Federer is the biggest competitor in which sport? Tennis
  • The Kiss was painted by which artist? Gustav Klimt
  • Which country does Sigmund Freud study? Austria
  • Who is the author of “Harry Potter series of books for children”? K. Rowling
  • How many countries have a republic government in the world? 90
  • The headquarters of OLX Group Company is located in Hoofddorp, Netherlands.
  • The Parliament of Malaysia is called Dewan Rakyat.
  • The old name of KK Avie historian was Khursheed Kamal Azz.
  • The United Nations observes 23rd June as International Widows Day.
  • The center of Buals Real.
  • Father’s Day 2020 was celebrated on 21 June.
  • Marathon’s official distance for a race is 2 miles.
  • Qualwat method used in the 130th con by Amie Khuen.
  • In which country was the fist fitted? China.
  • What is the distance of penalty stroke from the back line in hockey? 40 meters
  • World Population Day is celebrated on 14th July.
  • Which Army Officer was the first recipient of “Nishan-i-Haider”? Captain Sarwar Shaheed
  • The Wall Street is located in New York.
  • Ashgabat is the capital of Turkmenistan.
  • Nairobi is the capital city of Kenya.
  • Nelson Mandela got the Nobel Peace Prize in which year? 1993
  • The capital of Georgia is Tbilisi.
  • The capital of Chad is N’Djamena.
  • The capital of Cameroon is Yaoundé.
  • The capital of Bhutan is Thimphu.
  • The capital of Ireland is Dublin.
  • The capital of Argentina is Buenos Aires.
  • The capital of Ecuador is Quito.
  • The capital of Ethiopia is Addis Ababa.
  • The capital of Colombia is Bogotá.
  • The capital of Cambodia is Phnom Penh.
  • The capital of Ghana is Accra.
  • The location of Las Vegas is to the Southwest of Pakistan.
  • Cilion is to the North of Pusan.
  • India is located in the East side of the Pais.
  • Luxor is a city located in Egypt.
  • Which country is the Hilly Tez located in? Nepal
  • The only Muslim explorer who widely traveled the world over a period of many years is Ibn Battuta
  • The capital of Cyprus is Nicosia
  • Which country boasts the World’s Largest Constitution? India
  • Which river crosses the Equator twice? Congo River
  • The Great Thar Desert is located in India
  • Bauman Palace is the official residence of the King of Jordan
  • The World’s Largest Haymarket is in Shanghai
  • When did Indian Language get an official status? 1837
  • Dubai’s tallest building is Burj Khalifa
  • Bind Glace claimed by Bork Chhe and is cooled by Pakistan
  • The Columbia Space Shuttle Disaster occurred in 2003
  • Tugela Falls is located in South Africa
  • The Katt Valley is located in Jamshoro, Sindh
  • The Sahara Desert is located on the African continent
  • The Ramon Magsaysay Award was started in 1957
  • International Day of Peace is observed every year on 21 September
  • The capital of East Timor is Dili
  • Which country has the largest army in the world? China
  • The country where the lowest recorded population growth rate was observed: Bhutan
  • Which country is known for its tea production? Sri Lanka
  • Which country has the currency Baht? Thailand
  • Bamboo Days are celebrated on 18 September
  • Hamid Karzai was chosen as the President of Afghanistan in 2002
  • Who was the Chief Election Commissioner of Pakistan at present? (Answer not specified)
  • The longest malic jump in the world was recorded in Belfast
  • Which type of rock is the largest in the world’s orographic regions? Rell
  • Gonna Zm Do is located in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
  • Which country has the largest number of gers? Mongolia
  • Under the Lings Foca of Pakistan: (Answer not specified)
  • Which country is known for its Sony Movin Code? Australia
  • Within the ign pes is 48 countries? Mount Whitney
  • Which device invention was the main reason for the demise of the Pony Express? Telegraph
  • Kansas City’s most popular language is Topeka
  • In US politics, who gave the nickname Veep to the Vice President? Joe Biden
  • Who was the Greek goddess of war and wisdom? Athena
  • ANTARA is a news agency based in Indonesia
  • Badr Shah Zafar was imprisoned in Rangoon
  • Prices of topes in Lasbela (Balochistan) (Answer not specified)
  • The highest temperature ever recorded on Earth was in Death Valley, California
  • The Fall of Constantinople occurred on 29 May 1453
  • Which of the following is the Parliament of Japan?
  • Bill Clinton‘s biography is well-known for his time as the 42nd President of the United States.
  • The Arvand River (Shatt al-Arab) borders which two countries? Iran & Iraq
  • Gango is located in India.
  • Fano Boo Beach is located in Australia.
  • The biggest coal-producing country in the world is China.
  • The National Action Plan was created in 2014.
  • Which tennis tournament is played on clay courts? The French Open
  • Which tennis tournament is played on a grass court? Wimbledon
  • Which animal is legally traded in the world, often facing issues due to illegal poaching? Pangolin
  • What was the height of Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah, the founder of Pakistan? 5 feet 10 inches
  • Junia Ila is located in which city? Delhi
  • Prosedeos I was forced into exile and spent it mostly in Saudi Arabia.
  • Where is the HQ of UNESCO located? Paris
  • Where is the HQ of the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) located? Vienna
  • PTV (Pakistan Television) started its transmission on November 26, 1964.
  • Boer Mabe Al died of which disease? Parkinson’s disease
  • The book Principia Mathematica was written by Isaac Newton.
  • The name of the French king who attacked Spain in 777 AD was Charlemagne.
  • The Umayyad Caliphate ended in 750 AD with Marwan II.
  • The Ottoman Empire lasted for over six centuries.
  • The Abbasid Dynasty lasted for over five centuries.
  • Constantinople was taken by the Ottomans in 1453.
  • Zululand is a province in South Africa.
  • Which of the following is NOT part of Spt Cricket? (Answer not specified)
  • The headquarters of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) is located in Washington D.C.
  • How many points are required in a badminton game to win? 21
  • The weight of the javelin for females is 600 grams.
  • New Zealand is located in the Oceania region.
  • The Police Marty Day is observed on August 4 in Pakistan.
  • International Day of Friendship is observed on 30 July.
  • The headquarters of the European Court of Justice (ECJ) is located in Luxembourg.
  • The headquarters of the Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (ESCAP) is located in Bangkok.
  • When did the Turkish President Mustafa Kemal Atatürk pass away? 10 November 1938.
  • Who was the Turkish leader that issued a decree converting the Hagia Sophia into a mosque? Mustafa Kemal Atatürk.
  • Which is the world’s biggest lake by area? Lake Turkana
  • The MI-24 Hind is an attack helicopter of which country? Russia
  • Where is the headquarters of the World Gold Council (WGC) located? London
  • The Philippines hosted the 1983 International Film Festival.
  • The National Program for Family Planning and Primary Healthcare was launched in 1994.
  • The World Day to Combat Desertification and Drought is observed on 17 June.
  • The Second largest gas field in Pakistan is Qadirpur Gas Field.
  • There are 48 countries in Asia.
  • Gawads (likely referring to awards) were given by Oman for 174 years.
  • The Uth Gos Fields are located in Balochistan.
  • Mund in Zakaria Abrar was a polymath, physician, alchemist, and philosopher from Iran.
  • Asabiyyah, a concept of social solidarity with an emphasis on unity, was introduced by Ibn Khaldun.
  • The World Food Program was created as part of the United Nations under the leadership of Dwight Eisenhower.
  • The melting point of gold is approximately 1064°C (Note: your input said “400°C” which is incorrect).
  • The current rank of Pakistan in World Population is 6th (approximately 283 million people).
  • The symbol of unity was given by John Wallis.
  • World Hepatitis Day is celebrated on 28 July.
  • The WHO (World Health Organization) was established in 1948.
  • Pakistan ranks as 5th in the world’s population.
  • The political party of the Muslim Fascist Party was not clarified in your input.
  • The old name of Tokyo was Edo.
  • The currency of Iceland is Icelandic Krona.
  • Nelson Mandela was released from prison in 1990.
  • Sudan gained its independence in 1956.
  • The United Nations Charter was signed in 1945.
  • The shores of the Mississippi River (likely meant as the “longest river in the world”) are located in the USA.
  • La Paz in Bolivia is the highest capital city in the world.
  • The headquarters of Pakistan Railways is in Lahore, founded in May 1861.
  • Sydney is the most famous city of Australia.
  • There are 180 recognized countries in the world.
  • Pakistan won the World Hockey Cup for the 4th time in 1994.
  • The country with the largest area in the world is Russia.
  • The major source of water in Pakistan is its rivers.
  • The Wimbledon Tennis Grounds are located in England.
  • The headquarters of the Asian Development Bank is located in Manila.
  • The first ambassador of Pakistan to the United Nations was Ahmed Shah Patras Bukhari.
  • The Ottoman Empire lasted from 1299-1922.
  • Jamaica is famous for reggae music and the Jamaican bobsled team.
  • Asia Work is a Human Rights Organization.
  • Abc Quan Arai was a great surgeon (details unclear).
  • LBW (Leg Before Wicket) is a rule in cricket.
  • The boundary between Canada and the United States is the 49th Parallel Line.
  • Nippon is the old name of Japan.
  • The 2nd summit of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) was held in Pakistan in 1974.
  • The number of states in the United States is 50.
  • The Union Jack is the national flag of the United Kingdom.
  • SHABAK is the intelligence agency of Israel.
  • Nigerian Secret Police is the NSO (likely referring to DSS – Department of State Services in Nigeria).
  • The first operation in Pakistan started on August 17, 1947 with Habib Bank.
  • The famous shrine of Baba Farid Ud Deen is located in Pakpattan.
  • The Pakistan Super League 2019 took place from Feb 14, 2019 to March 17, 2019.
  • The capital of Dominica is Roseau.
  • The President of the United Nations General Assembly for the 73rd session was Maria Fernanda Espinosa.
  • The old name of Sri Lanka was Ceylon.
  • The International Committee of the Red Cross is not an agency of the UN.
  • The headquarters of UNHCR is located in Geneva.
  • The second person to walk on the moon was Edwin Aldrin.
  • The homeplace of Asa Tira (seems like a typo; possibly meant to be “Asa Tira” or “Asa”) is unclear. Please verify for clarification.
  • The Islamia College is located in Peshawar.
  • The capital of Malaysia is Kuala Lumpur.
  • The currency of Greenland is the Danish Krone.
  • The currency of Madagascar is the Ariary.
  • The president of the United States has never met with the prime minister of Canada because Canada has a prime minister, not a president.
  • In 1978, the first person to be born in Antarctica was Emilio Palma.
  • The ASEAN Summit 2018 was held in Singapore.
  • The first person under the age of 20 to win the Nobel Prize was Leonid Hurvic.
  • The second summit of OIC was held in Pakistan.
  • The first summit of OIC was held in Morocco.
  • The headquarters of ASEAN is located in Jakarta.
  • The colonial power that ended its involvement in India by selling the rights to the Nicobar Islands to the British on Oct 16, 1568 was Denmark.
  • The commander of the HECTOR, the first British warship to land in India, was William Hawkins.
  • The world’s widest waterfall is the Khone Falls.
  • The writer of the famous novel “The Remains of the Day” is Kazuo Ishiguro.
  • The first Asma Jahangir Scholar Award was given to Sana Gul.
  • The theme for International Mountain Day (MD) for the year 2019 was Mountains Matter.
  • Pakistan ranks fourth in the international sentencing
  • Sih Ranikot Fort is known as the Great Wall of Sindh.
  • The capital of Sweden is Stockholm.
  • Alaska was sold to the US in 1867.
  • There are 14 countries in the world with a GDP of more than $1,000 billion.
  • Snap Inc. was launched in 2001.
  • ECO stands for Economic Cooperation Organization.
  • The first body of the world was found in Morocco.
  • One yard is equal to 36 inches.
  • There are 1,000 million in one billion.
  • The second most expensive currency in the world is the Bahraini Dinar.
  • Hawaii is a state of the USA.
  • The Huang He or Yellow River is the second-longest river in China, after the Yangtze River, and has a length of 4,464 km.
  • The countries that have the same currency named “Ruble” are Russia and Belarus.
  • Angkor Wat is a temple complex located in Cambodia.
  • The Supreme Court of India declared the dolphin as a state symbol in Punjab.
  • The Presidential System of Government operates on the principle of Separation of Powers.
  • The real name of Hamlet in Shakespeare’s novel is Prince Hamlet.
  • Iceland is the European country that has no rivers.
  • The theme of the private airplane used by Donald Trump is Trump Force One.
  • The US Presidential Car is called The Beast.
  • The capital of Switzerland is Bern.
  • Mumm’s Brewery, a famous beverages company, was founded in the year 1860.
  • The First Lady of the US since January 2017 is Melania Trump.
  • ARGO, the ocean monitoring system, includes nearly 4,000 floating robots.
  • NCSW stands for National Commission on the Status of Women.
  • Ocean Monitoring Fleet is also known as ARGO, and the nickname of Saknad was Nightingale of India.
  • CASA stands for China National Space Administration.
  • The first Pakistan bowler to take 14 wickets in a Test match was Imran Khan.
  • The headquarters of the Indian Ocean Rim Association is in Mauritius.
  • The 2020 Olympics were hosted by Japan.
  • Qudlontas of 15 euros is unclear (could you verify or rephrase this question?).
  • The play “Man and Superman” was written by Bernard Shaw.
  • Winter Youth Olympics are held once every four years.
  • Germany signed the Armistice Treaty on November 11, 1918, ending World War I.
  • The Berlin Wall was erected in 1961 by the order of East Germany’s leader, Walter Ulbricht.
  • The National Day of France is 14th July (Bastille Day).
  • The play by Shakespeare titled The Tempest is famous.
  • The First Afghan Anglo War was fought in 1839.
  • Founding Day of the People’s Republic of China is October 1, 1949.
  • The Facebook sign-in was created by Mark Zuckerberg.
  • The day of independence of Albania is 28th November.
  • APNS stands for All Pakistan Newspapers Society.
  • The European country that does not have a beach is Switzerland.
  • The author of “The Reconciliation of Religious Thought in Islam” is Allama Iqbal.
  • SpekirRisa is a space telescope (may need clarification as this seems like a typo).
  • The “Super Blood Wolf Moon” (total lunar eclipse) occurred on Sunday, 20 January 2019.
  • The country that gave Morocco independence from the US is France.
  • The Roman Empire was founded by Augustus Caesar in 27 BC.
  • The smallest state in India is Sikkim.
  • The city of bazaars is Cairo.
  • The owner of the Amazon company is Jeff Bezos.
  • The total length of the Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macau Bridge, the world’s longest bridge, is 55 km.
  • The Playground of Europe is Switzerland.
  • A super moon (eclipse) occurs when the moon is especially close to Earth.
  • The moon Titan of Saturn was discovered by Christiaan Huygens on March 25, 1655.
  • The city of Valencia was founded in present-day Spain in March 138 BC (not 1555).
  • Guru Amar Das became the third Sikh Guru in March 1552.
  • Utrecht University was founded in the Netherlands on March 26, 1636.
  • Royal Albert Hall was opened by Queen Victoria in 1871.
  • The Treaty of Paris was signed, ending the Crimean War on March 30, 1856.
  • The United States declared independence from Great Britain on July 4, 1776.
  • The United States was discovered by Christopher Columbus during his voyage in 1492.
  • World War II in Europe was triggered by the German invasion of Poland on September 1, 1939.
  • Napoleon Bonaparte was a French military and political leader who rose to prominence during the French Revolution.
  • The Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) was formed on March 31, 1921.
  • Socotra Island belongs to Yemen.
  • Socom stands in the Indian Ocean.
  • Qatar donated 50 million dollars for Syrian refugees.
  • The Gulf of Aden separates the Arabian Peninsula from the Horn of Africa.
  • The country that announced plans to build 100,000 housing units in Pakistan is Saudi Arabia.
  • The old name of PLA (Orient) Airlines was China Southwest Airlines.
  • China unveiled the world’s first AI male news anchor, Qiu Hao.
  • Pakistan’s men’s hockey team won the 1904 Asia Cup in Pakistan.
  • The largest province of Pakistan in terms of area is Balochistan.
  • The city of Sargodha in Pakistan is often called the California of Pakistan due to its agricultural significance.
  • Yousaf Raza Gillani recommended Abdul Sattar Edhi for the Nobel Peace Prize.
  • The company known for the largest production of electronic appliances is LG (which holds a record in the Guinness Book of World Records).
  • Pakistan is ranked as the most populous country in Asia.
  • The author of the famous book “The Discovery of India” is Jawaharlal Nehru.
  • The German automobile company that has considered Pakistan as a key market is Volkswagen.
  • GMT stands for Greenwich Mean Time.
  • Salam Palace is located in Kuwait.
  • World Meteorological Day is observed on 23 March.
  • International Day of Forests (IDF) is observed on 21 March.
  • Kohat University of Science and Technology (KUST) is located in Kohat District, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and was established in 2001.
  • International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination is observed on 21 March.
  • International Happiness Day is observed on 20 March each year.
  • Harvard University, the oldest institution of higher education in the United States, was founded in 1636.
  • The Kandahar region in Afghanistan is located to the north of Pakistan.
  • The currency of Armenia is the Dram.
  • The youngest self-made billionaire in the world is Kylie Jenner.
  • The currency of Fiji is the Fijian Dollar.
  • The Maga River is located in Russia.
  • The King of Spain, King Juan Carlos I, abdicated in favor of his son, King Felipe VI, in 2014.
  • The capital of Namibia is Windhoek.
  • Almaty served as the capital of Kazakhstan until 1997, after which it was moved to Astana (now called Nur-Sultan).
  • Deda Trimgl is not a recognized geographical location in the North Atlantic Ocean.
  • The Black Lives Matter (BLM) movement started on 13 July 2013.
  • The Ramon Magsaysay Award is often referred to as Asia’s version of the Nobel Prize.
  • World Elder Abuse Awareness Day is celebrated annually on June 15.
  • World Day Against Child Labor is observed on June 12.
  • The capital of the Mughal Empire was Agra, later moved to Delhi by Shah Jahan.
  • The currency of Portugal is the Euro.
  • The headquarters of EFTA (European Free Trade Association) is located in Geneva, Switzerland.
  • The first Asian Secretary-General of the United Nations was U Thant from Myanmar.
  • The headquarters of UNESCO is located in Paris, France.
  • The headquarters of the International Labour Organization (ILO) is located in Geneva, Switzerland.
  • The headquarters of UNHCR (United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees) is also located in Geneva, Switzerland.
  • The symbol of the World Health Organization (WHO) logo is the snake wrapped around a staff (called the Rod of Asclepius).
  • Global Day of Parents is celebrated annually on June 1.
  • World Bicycle Day is observed on June 3.
  • The United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) declared World Bicycle Day on April 12, 2018.
  • The United Nations sent a command for the distinction of forces in 1950 to Tokyo, forming the heavily fortified Demilitarized Zone (DMZ).
  • The author of “With the Quaid-i-Azam During His Last Days” is Elahi Baksh.
  • The author of “The Line of Fire” (about Pervez Musharraf) is Pervez Musharraf
  • Kochi (also called Cochin) is known as the Queen of the Arabian Sea.
  • The Treaty of Sèvres was signed in 1920, marking the end of the Ottoman Empire.
  • Frederick Hegel was a German philosopher known for his work on idealism.
  • There are around 50 countries in the world that have glaciers.
  • The Urdu drama “Aangan Terha” (1992) was scripted by Haseena Moin.
  • Carthage is a city in Tunisia.
  • Cleopatra was the last ruler of Egypt from the Ptolemaic dynasty.
  • The Sargasso Sea is referred to as an “ocean desert” due to its calm waters and high salinity.
  • The headquarters of the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) is located in New York.
  • Three UNESCO World Heritage Sites are located in South Korea.
  • The Gulf of Sidra is located in Libya.
  • The Baltic countries are Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania.
  • “Lost Titanic History” was written by Firas Al Khateeb.
  • The European Nuclear Society (ENS) was established in 1599 with its headquarters in Geneva.
  • Vientiane is the capital and largest city of Laos.
  • The baseball stadium in USA is often referred to as the “Field of Dreams”.
  • The North American X-15 is a famous aircraft that holds world records.
  • Imhotep was the first engineer in the world, known for designing the Pyramid of Djoser in Ancient Egypt.
  • The term “Semang” refers to the negrito ethnic group of Malaysia living in the equatorial region.
  • The Blue Revolution refers to the significant increase in global fish production.
  • Moscow became the capital of Russia again in 1918, after the Bolshevik Revolution.
  • Harvard College was named after clergyman John Harvard in 1639.
  • 1337-1453: The Hundred Years’ War was fought between Britain and France.
  • The International Geophysical Year (IGY) lasted from 1st July to 31st December 1958.
  • Five US Presidents have visited Pakistan.
  • Europe does not have a desert continent.
  • World Health Day is celebrated on 7th April every year.
  • Mana Pools National Park is located in Zimbabwe.
  • Hwange National Park is also in Zimbabwe.
  • Phd Lake is in Pakistan.
  • Barossa Valley is located in Australia, famous for its wine production.
  • Hawa Mahal (Palace of Winds) is in Jaipur, India.
  • Schönbrunn Palace and Gardens are located in Vienna, Austria.
  • Ancient Persepolis is located in Iran.
  • Old Town of Ghadames is located in Libya.
  • Mount Etna is located in Italy.
  • The book “21 Lessons for the 21st Century” is written by Yuval Noah Harari.
  • The slogan of BMW is “Sheer Driving Pleasure”.
  • The slogan of Mercedes-Benz is “The Best or Nothing”.
  • Coal is sometimes referred to as “Black Diamond”.
  • India is often referred to as the “Subcontinent”.
  • The Legislative Assembly of India is called the Lok Sabha (Lower House).
  • China became a communist country after the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) came to power in 1949.
  • The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) was founded in 1921.
  • The Mojave Desert is located in California, United States.
  • The theme of World Environment Day 2021 was Ecosystem Restoration.
  • East Timor gained independence from Indonesia.
  • The capital of Russia before Moscow was Saint Petersburg.
  • Roberts Fort has 12 gates.
  • World Environment Day is celebrated on 5th June.
  • The largest barley producer in the world is Russia.
  • The book “The First Muslim: The Story of Muhammad” was written by Lesley Hazleton.
  • There are five rings on the Olympic Flag.
  • Avigsie-Rawics is located in Switzerland.
  • The country flowing on oil is Kuwait.
  • Russia has the largest natural gas reserves in the world.
  • 1921 is known for the Tulsa Race Massacre in Oklahoma, USA.
  • The European country most supportive of Pro-Palestinian causes is Ireland.
  • Frida Kahlo, the renowned painter, was from Mexico.
  • The “Cuban Land Crab” is only found in Cuba.
  • Cambridge, an English city, was once known as “Dolpa”.
  • Longi Green Energy, considered the world’s biggest solar company, belongs to China.
  • The author of the book “Asb Haya” is Maulana Muhammad Hussain Azad.
  • The study of flags is called Vexillology.
  • Holland is referred to as “the Low Countries”.
  • The city known as the “Gold Capital of the World” is Johannesburg, South Africa.
  • The Great Wall of China was built around the 7th century BC (not 1878 or 206 BC).
  • The word Automatic Telephone Exchanges is related to Alexander Graham Bell, who is credited with inventing the telephone.
  • The length of a cricket stumps is usually around 28 inches.
  • The actor known as the “Tragedy King” is Dilip Kumar.
  • The weight of the women’s cricket ball is typically between 140-151 grams.
  • The total length of a cricket bat is 38 inches.
  • The ICC World Cup first introduced colored clothing and white balls in the year 1992.
  • Google launched Android Auto in collaboration with the automobile company Jaguar.
  • The de facto national legislature of Myanmar is the Pyidaungsu Hluttaw (Myanmar’s Union Parliament).
  • Great Britain was formed from the union of England and Scotland in 1707.
  • The poem “A Dream for Peace” was written by Ghulam Muhammad (not “Ghulam Berrah”).
  • The “Points of America’s Migration” is a reference to a book by George W. Bush.
  • Ulysses S. Grant is the only sitting S. president to have been arrested.
  • Ko Lipe is an island in Thailand.
  • The London Assembly comprises 25 elected members.
  • Cleveland is located in Canada.
  • Campbell River is located in Canada.
  • The Panama Canal was officially opened in 1914.
  • The Boca Chica Dam is located in Peru.
  • The Faroe Islands are a self-governing archipelago that is part of the Kingdom of Denmark.
  • Khan’s Tree Dam is located in Iran (not Tran).
  • The Hind and Dela canals are located in the USA.
  • Nevada is known as the Battle Born State.
  • Delaware is known as the First State.
  • Greenland is owned by Denmark, although geographically it lies in North America.
  • The Earthquake of October 5, 2005 in Kashmir was caused by tectonic dislocation.
  • The novel “Asean” was written by Khalid Mastoor.
  • Bagram Air Base is located in the Parwan province of Afghanistan.
  • The Booker Prize is awarded annually for the best English-language novel of the year. Margaret Atwood won the Booker Prize in 2019 for “The Testaments”.
  • The approximate length of Europe’s longest river, the Volga, is 3,530 kilometers.
  • The first space mission to land on Mars was NASA’s Viking 1 in 1976.
  • Coal and petroleum are found in sedimentary rocks.
  • Indian actor Dilip Kumar was born in 1922.
  • The largest city in Europe in terms of area is London.
  • The first U.S. President to visit Pakistan was Dwight D. Eisenhower.
  • The Valles Marineris is one of the largest geological structures on Mars.
  • The 126th Emperor of Japan was Emperor Showa (Hirohito).
  • Spain changed its capital from Kyoto to Tokyo in 1868 during the Meiji Restoration.
  • Kyoto was the capital of Japan before Tokyo.
  • Between 1347-1351, Europe was hit by the Black Death plague, which caused massive death across the continent.
  • Social learning theory was given by Albert Bandura in 1977.
  • The cultivated area of total arable land in Pakistan is about 1 million hectares.
  • The length range of a tennis racket is between 27-29 inches.
  • In 1988, tennis was reintroduced at the Olympics and continues to be a part of the Games today.
  • The Soviets were responsible for the creation of the Bago Air Base in the 1980s.
  • Wimbledon is considered one of the oldest and most prestigious tennis tournaments.
  • The Williams sisters, Venus and Serena Williams, are the only sisters to ever win Olympic gold medals in tennis.
  • In tennis, the term “Tanking” refers to losing a match intentionally, often for strategic reasons.
  • As per the International Tennis Federation, the weight of a tennis ball is between 56-59 grams.
  • The technology Hawk-Eye is used at Wimbledon to track the ball’s trajectory and assist with line calls.
  • The first African American to win the US Open was Arthur Ashe.
  • The two biggest social media platforms in Pakistan are Google and Facebook.
  • The full name of Gandhi is Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi.
  • The Kyoto Protocol is related to global efforts to reduce pollution.
  • The four famous tennis tournaments (Australian Open, French Open, Wimbledon, and US Open) are collectively known as the Grand Slam.
  • Mount Rushmore shows the heads of four former Presidents of the United States: George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Theodore Roosevelt, and Abraham Lincoln.
  • Hazrat Shah Saeed was born in 1739.
  • The 1996 Cricket World Cup was co-hosted by Pakistan and India.
  • The common factor for the US Presidents Abraham Lincoln, James A. Garfield, William McKinley, and John F. Kennedy is that all four were assassinated.
  • CCTV stands for Closed Circuit Television.
  • The Pacific Ocean and the Atlantic Ocean are connected through the Panama Canal.
  • Nelson Mandela was the first black President of South Africa, a title he earned after spending 27 years in prison.
  • The world’s highest bungee jump for bungee jumping is from the Bloukrans Bridge in South Africa.
  • The famous Asian player who has earned money from cricket is MS Dhoni.
  • The cricketer with the most Test centuries (over 100 Test centuries) is Graeme Smith.
  • The player born in April 1963 who ended up scoring 6,000 runs in Test cricket is Alec Stewart.
  • Australia defended England in the 167th Test match, scoring 45 runs.
  • Wins in test cricket are 10 wickets in an innings.
  • Accounting for 2021, there were about 25 million residents in Australia, with 50 million estimated by 2030.
  • Quaide Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah was born in Poona (now Pune).
  • The INF Treaty was signed between Russia and America in 1987.
  • The name of the new capital of Burundi is Gitega.
  • Nikkei is the stock exchange market of Tokyo.
  • Widow’s Tears is a plant known for its attractive flowers.
  • The Crimean War in 1854-1856 was fought between Russia and Turkey.
  • Indonesia was a colony of the Dutch.
  • The Chairperson of the Chinese Communist Party at the time of the liberation of China was Mao Zedong.
  • The Great Wall of China is situated in China, not Jerusalem.
  • Zend Avesta is the sacred book of the Parsees.
  • East Timor (Timor-Leste), in the Indonesian Archipelago, was the former colony of Portugal.
  • The independence movement of Vietnam was headed by Ho Chi Minh.
  • Dean Barrow is the Prime Minister of Belize.
  • The current president of the African Union is Felix Tshisekedi.
  • The Asian Union refers to a continental union consisting of 55 countries of the continent of Africa (Note: This seems like a mix-up with the African Union).
  • Drew Gilpin Faust was the president of Harvard University until 2018.
  • The Independent is the name of a British newspaper.
  • The New York Times has won 133 Pulitzer Prizes.
  • The most populated Spanish-speaking country in the world is Mexico.
  • If you want to have both a European and Asian dinner, the city is Istanbul (it spans both continents).
  • Vatican City has been declared a world heritage site by UNESCO.
  • The Ameer of Afghanistan during WWI was Habibullah Khan.
  • The volcano Vesuvius is located in Italy.
  • The name of the North African city that literally means “White House” is Casablanca.
  • The French Sudan was the former name of Mali.
  • The length of the English Channel is 60 kilometers.
  • The first person to reach both the North and South Poles was Robert Swan.
  • The Great Barrier Reef is located in Australia.
  • Rafik Hariri was the Prime Minister of Lebanon.
  • Kigali is the capital of Rwanda.
  • The capital of Saudi Arabia is Riyadh.
  • Flora and Fauna means plants and animals.
  • The Doraemon cartoon is made in Japan.
  • The 49th and 50th states of the USA are Alaska and Hawaii.
  • Singapore is one of the richest countries in Asia.
  • The Seine River flows through France.
  • The Battle of Plassey was fought in 1757.
  • The fastest-growing tree in the world is Empress Splendor.
  • The continents that pass through the Equator are Asia, Africa, and South America.
  • 13 countries pass through the Equator.
  • The capital of Malta is Valletta.
  • The world’s longest tunnel has been built in Switzerland.
  • The architect of the Taj Mahal is Ustad Ahmad Lahouri.
  • The world’s deepest and longest tunnel is the Gotthard Base Tunnel, located in Switzerland.
  • The Sikh Guru who founded the city of Amritsar is Guru Ram Das.
  • The first female Prime Minister of Canada was Kim Campbell.
  • Napoleon Bonaparte is known as the “Little Corporal.”
  • The person known as the “Desert Fox” is Erwin Rommel.
  • The author of the book “My Experiments with Truth” is K. Gandhi.
  • World No Tobacco Day is observed on 31 May every year.
  • Arab Spring refers to a series of political revolutions that started in 2010.
  • The Soviet Union invaded Afghanistan in 1979.
  • The coldest desert in the world is the Antarctic Desert.
  • The nursery rhyme “Twinkle Twinkle Little Star” was written by Jane Taylor.
  • The first letter of the Greek alphabet is Alpha.
  • The last letter of the Greek alphabet is Omega.
  • The biggest partner for Pakistan’s exports and imports is the USA.
  • The Mainsail is located in the Indian Ocean.
  • Ziana is the news agency of Zimbabwe.
  • The mother of Babur was Qilugh Nigar Khanum.
  • Toa is located in the Middle East region.
  • The height of Mount Kilimanjaro is 5,895 meters.
  • The first police force was established in Pakistan.
  • The most widely spread computer virus was Love Bug.
  • The world’s oldest democracy is in Greece.
  • The Hockey World Cups were won by Pakistan.
  • Shirley Chisholm was the first black woman elected to the U.S. Congress.
  • The capital of Peru is Lima.
  • The world’s biggest river bridge is constructed on the Chenab River in Pakistan.
  • The “La Tomatina” festival is celebrated in Spain.
  • The “Onion Eating Festival” is celebrated in Spain.
  • Greece and Italy are separated by the Mediterranean Sea.
  • Cirsunas is located in the Indian Ocean.
  • Dor National Park is located in Bhutan.
  • UNESCO’s World Heritage Site Okinoshima Island is in Japan.
  • The “Chic of Rocks Canal” is located in Illinois, USA.
  • Tokyo, the capital of Japan, is situated on the Honshu
  • The famous city of Limerick is found in County Limerick, Ireland.
  • France and Spain are separated by the Pyrenees Mountains.
  • The headquarters of Birdlife International is in the UK.
  • Bangkok, the capital of Thailand, lies on the Chao Phraya River.
  • Abu Simbel is located in Egypt.
  • Dwarf camels, known as Alpacas, are found in Tibet.
  • The Amur River, one of the longest rivers in the world, is located in Asia.
  • The line dividing the Northern and Southern states in the U.S. is the Mason-Dixon Line.
  • USA and Russia hold 80% of the world’s coal reserves.
  • The book “Dear Journal” was written by Liaquat Ali Khan.
  • The architect who designed India’s capital “New Delhi” is Sir Edwin Lutyens.
  • The person credited with building the Great Wall of China is Qin Shi Huang.
  • The author of Sri Lanka’s trail of Ananda Samarkone is Ananda Samarkone.
  • The first civilian president of Myanmar was Hein Kway.
  • The construction of the Dubai Kiosk began in 2004.
  • The member of NATO is Hungary.
  • The country that is also a member of NATO is Finland.
  • The Five Eyes (FVEY) is an intelligence alliance that includes Australia, UK, USA, Canada, and New Zealand.
  • The Aksai Chin is a disputed area between China and India.
  • The Narcotic Control Bureau (NCB) was established in the year 1968.
  • There are 17 Sustainable Development Goals of the United Nations.
  • Al Ghazal was born in the year 1058.
  • The first country to recognize Cuba was Netherlands.
  • Balkan Peninsula and Anatolia Peninsula are separated by the Dardanelles.
  • “Shock and Awe” was the name of the USA’s war against Iraq in 2003.
  • The Kerch Strait connects the Black Sea and the Sea of Azov.
  • Battle of the Somme was the first war where tanks were employed.
  • The Binds Nest Stadium was built for the Olympics in 2008 in China.
  • Mount Semen, an active volcano, is located in Indonesia.
  • The European city known as the “Enon Jal” is Sarajevo.
  • The word “Borage” refers to Pastupot (possibly a typographical error or obscure reference).
  • The old name of Singapore was Temasek.
  • QUAD is a group of four countries: India, United States, Japan, and Australia.
  • The first democratically elected female president of Africa is from Liberia: Ellen Johnson Sirleaf.
  • The first democratically elected female president of Africa is from Liberia.
  • The Sustainable Development Summit is organized by the Energy & Resource Centre.
  • The country that allowed women to drive for the first time in 2015 was Saudi Arabia.
  • The headquarters of CARICOM (Caribbean Community) is in Guyana.
  • The country that is not a member of the QUAD countries group is the UK.
  • The oldest city in Europe believed to be Plovdiv, Bulgaria.
  • The historical figure Dracus was the leader of Romania.
  • The first country to be declared independent was Albania.
  • The country with the world’s longest coastline is Canada.
  • The Teotihuacan Pyramids are located in Mexico.
  • The State Hermitage Museum is located in Russia.
  • The Borobudur Temple is located in Indonesia.
  • The country with the oldest flag in the world is Denmark.
  • The person who coined the name United Nations is D. Roosevelt.
  • The city known as the City of Canals is Venice.
  • Afghanistan is separated from Central Asia by the Oxus River.
  • The least populous country in the world is Vatican City (note: Indonesia is not the least populous country).
  • The country that contains the most volcanoes in the world is Indonesia.
  • The country known as the Rainbow Nation is South Africa.
  • The country also known as the Land of the Rising Sun is Japan.
  • The most dispersed country in the world is Maldives.
  • The country on the map of the world that appears like a “Long Shoe” is Italy.
  • Egypt connects the continents of Asia and Africa.
  • Pennyland and Yellow, related to footloose rocks, are not clearly identifiable; it may be an error.
  • Jakarta is the world’s fastest-sinking city.
  • The Netherlands is the tulip capital of the world.
  • Turkey connects the continents of Asia and Europe.
  • The capital of Comoros is Moroni.
  • UN French Language Day is observed globally on 20 March.
  • White Bellin is not identified as the “loudest bird”; this could be an unclear question or reference.
  • The correct city and river pair is Baghdad — Tigris.
  • The Redwood is considered the tallest tree in the world.
  • The Crimean Peninsula lies between the Black Sea and the Sea of Azov.
  • The Caucasus Mountains separate the Black Sea and the Caspian Sea.
  • The country that shares 16 borders with other countries is China.
  • Ceylon was changed to Sri Lanka in 1972.
  • Burma was changed to Myanmar in 1989.
  • Percentage of arable land in the world is 11%.
  • The only landlocked country in South Asia is Nepal.
  • The writer of the book “Curing Cancer” is Javed Mian Dad.
  • The first FIFA World Cup was performed in 2010 (though this seems incorrect; the first was in 1930).
  • Rosen was a political philosopher, though more context is needed.
  • Sea Anemones are called flower animals.
  • The bridge in Istanbul, Turkey that connects Asia and Europe is called the Bosphorus Bridge.
  • The city known as the City of 1000 Minarets is Cairo.
  • Bangladesh celebrates its Independence Day on 26 March.
  • The U.S. President depicted on the $5 bill is Abraham Lincoln.
  • The only U.S. president who also served as Chief Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court is William Howard Taft.
  • The Queen known as “Bloody Mary” is Mary I of England.
  • Amir Khusrow was a disciple of Nizam Uddin Aulia.
  • Pablo Picasso, the famous artist, was from Spain.
  • The person known as the father of the Pentium Chip is Vinod Dham.
  • The person considered the father of the Green Revolution is Norman Borlaug.
  • The person known as the Father of Video Games is Ralph H. Baer.
  • All of the following are Amir Kir creations except Tutankhamun’s Tomb (which is not a creation of Amir Kir).
  • The person called Frontier Gandhi is Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan.
  • Nepal’s first female president was Vidya Devi Bhandari.
  • The place where the deepest sea is located is the Mariana Trench in the Pacific Ocean.
  • The busiest sea route is the North Atlantic Route.
  • The person who holds the record for the largest number of Qawwali albums is Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan.
  • The UN General Assembly consists of 193 member states (not 10).
  • The seaport of Denmark is Copenhagen.
  • The seaport of Spain is Barcelona.
  • The capital of Portugal is Lisbon.
  • The seaport of France is Le Havre.
  • The largest ocean in the world is the Pacific Ocean, not the Indian Ocean.
  • The current Director of CIA is William J. Burns.
  • The Bosphorus Strait connects the Black Sea and the Sea of Marmara.
  • The southern pole of the Earth is located in Antarctica.
  • Pakistan’s first Twenty20 international match was against England.
  • The Suez Canal is located in Egypt.
  • The UN Chinese Language Day is celebrated on 20th April.
  • Donbas is a disputed region between Russia and Ukraine.
  • RCP stands for Human Rights Commission of Pakistan.
  • NCOC stands for National Command and Operation Centre (Pakistan).
  • Skardu is located in Pakistan.
  • The height of the Dams Basha Dam is 272 meters.
  • There are 15 independent republics in the world (not 4).
  • The expected year of Ramadan is 2030.
  • Nikkei is a stock exchange index of Tokyo.
  • The country with the main languages of Papua New Guinea is Papua New Guinea.
  • The Great Buddha of Kamakura is located in Japan.
  • Basil’s Cathedral is located in Moscow, Russia.
  • The width of the Suez Canal is about 205 meters.
  • Neom City is a proposed smart city in Saudi Arabia on the coast of the Red Sea.
  • Kyoto is located in Japan.
  • The mountain ranges Alps, Carpathians, Pyrenees, and Apennines are in Europe.
  • The Florida Strait is located between Cuba and the Bahamas.
  • Netherlands is below sea level in some parts.
  • The country also known as the “Country of Copper” is Zambia.
  • Arabian Sea is part of the Indian Ocean.
  • Lie corporal is the nickname of Napoleon.
  • The parliament of Latvia is called the Seimas.
  • The parliament of Poland is called the Sejm.
  • The national emblem of Mongolia is the Soyombo.
  • The patent of the seal of Bab-el-Mandeb refers to a historical maritime landmark.
  • The largest producer of rice in the world is China.
  • Twitter was founded on March 21, 2006.
  • The headquarters of Twitter is located in San Francisco, USA.
  • World Book Day is celebrated on April 23.
  • The first Viceroy of India was Lord Canning.
  • The length of the Danube River is 3,180 km.
  • The theme of Earth Day 2022 was “Invest In Our Planet”.
  • Earth Day is celebrated on April 22 every year.
  • Earth Day was first celebrated on April 22, 1970.
  • The Chernobyl disaster happened in 1986.
  • The book “Kitab Al Hind” was written by Al Beruni.
  • Afghanistan shares a border with 6 countries.
  • The White House is located in the USA.
  • Lake Constance is located in Germany.
  • Hiller Lakes is located in Australia.
  • The Danube River passes through the maximum number of countries in Europe.
  • The world’s quietest room is in the USA.
  • The architect of the Faisal Mosque was Vedat Dalokay.
  • Iran officially became an Islamic Republic on April 1, 1979.
  • The Islamic Revolution in Iran occurred in 1978.
  • The Treaty of Sèvres was signed in 1920.
  • World Theatre Day is celebrated on March 27.
  • The animal that can create the loudest sound among any living creatures is the Humpback whale.
  • The full member of SCO (Shanghai Cooperation Organization) is Uzbekistan.
  • Portugal lies on the western side of the Iberian Peninsula.
  • The theme of World Water Day 2022 was “Groundwater: Making the Invisible Visible”.
  • The largest source of pollution in the world is sewage and garbage.
  • The name of the Russian Space Agency is Roscosmos.
  • The Big Bash League is associated with Cricket.
  • The TACs (Tibetan Autonomous Regions) are between China and India.
  • The Line of Control (LOC) is between Pakistan and India.
  • Malian Medical College is located in Turbat, Pakistan.
  • The world’s highest peak is Mount Everest.
  • The Treaty of Vienna was signed in 1815.
  • The word “Pakistan” has been used 1 time in the National Anthem of Pakistan.
  • The nuclear power plant (likely referring to the Bushehr Nuclear Power Plant) is located in Iran.
  • The KOTO Hydropower Project in Tingargarh, KPK Province, has a generation capacity of 40.08 MW.
  • The official residence of the President of South Korea is the Blue House.
  • The writer of the famous Turkish drama “Diriliş: Ertuğrul” is Mehmet Bozdağ.
  • World Milk Day is celebrated every year on June 1.
  • Seah is associated with Buddhism.
  • The world’s highest peak with a height of 8848 meters is Mount Everest in Nepal.
  • The youngest Chief Minister of Pakistan was Sanjay Pant (though you may be referring to another name; let me know if you want more details).
  • The Cricket Board (Pakistan Cricket Board) was founded in 1948, and it is based in Lahore.
  • The largest port on the Red Sea is Jeddah (Saudi Arabia).
  • The world’s highest oil reserves are in Venezuela.
  • The Kalash people celebrate Chim Josh, which is their spring festival.
  • Uhm Sa Kao is celebrated in Autumn in the Kalash Valley.
  • Jama Masjid in Delhi was completed in 1656 AD.
  • The philosopher known as the “father of liberalism” is John Locke.
  • The Universal Declaration of Human Rights was adopted by the General Assembly of the United Nations on December 10, 1948.
  • The Roman Empire (after the death of Julius Caesar) was founded in 27 BC.
  • Samanids are an ancient empire known to have flourished in 1037 AD.
  • Avicenna (Ibn Sina) was born in 980 AD.
  • Iraq (where Sio was believed to have occurred) was once known as Mesopotamia (ancient region in Iran).
  • The OIC changed its name in 2011.
  • Ibn Sina was born in Uzbekistan.
  • Abu Nuwas was born in 756 AD.
  • Fujian is known for being a volcanic mountain
  • Zu’ is associated with a significant historical figure in the Brown
  • The Rocky Mountains are located in North America, and they are known for being the major mountain range along the Atlantic Coast.
  • Okinawa is a chain of islands that is part of Japan.
  • Gyanose is found in India.
  • The Red, Blue, and White colors are commonly found in American flags.
  • Gautama Buddha was born in 623 BC.
  • The second most spoken language in Pashto is Pashto.
  • The book “Zl. My favorite” was written by Ploo Mol.
  • The construction of the Bus Kalis began in 2000 and was completed in 2009.
  • The Thar Desert in India is considered to be the world’s largest desert.
  • Rhode Island is the smallest state in the USA.
  • The currency of Syria is the Syrian pound.
  • The River Brahmaputra forms the border of Myanmar.
  • Frankfurt is known for having the banks that provide financial services in Germany.
  • The Euro currency came into circulation on January 1, 1999.
  • The New York Stock Exchange is one of the biggest stock exchanges and is commonly referred to as “The Big Board”.
  • The Yangtze River in China has a major source from the Tibetan Plateau.
  • Urdu and Japanese are not official languages of the United Nations (UN).
  • The largest temple in the world is Angkor Wat (located in Cambodia).
  • The Newgrange monument is located in Ireland.
  • National Minorities Day in Pakistan is observed on 11th August.
  • The news agency of Russia is TASS.
  • The Lipu Lekh and Kalapani disputed area is between India and Nepal.
  • The longest river in the world is the Nile.
  • The world’s second longest river is the Amazon.
  • Hawaii is the 50th and most recent state of the United States of America.
  • The country that has more pyramids than any other country in the world is Sudan.
  • The currency of Germany is the Euro.
  • Jimmy Wales is the founder of Wikipedia.
  • Pu’ukohola Heiau is located in the USA (Hawaii).
  • The Bab-el-Mandeb is a strait located between Yemen and Djibouti.
  • Before 1923, Turkey was known as the Ottoman Empire.
  • The national flower of Japan is the cherry blossom (not Gardenia).
  • The only quadrilateral flag in the world is Nepal’s flag.
  • The full name of GM Syed is Ghulam Murtaza Syed.
  • China set up a new space lab on 26th May 2022.
  • CAREC (Central Asia Regional Economic Cooperation) was established in 1997 and includes 11 countries, including Pakistan.
  • The first Pakistani woman to successfully summit Mount Everest is Samina Baig.
  • HIV was first identified in 1983.
  • NavIC (Indian Navigation System) is operated by ISRO (Indian Space Research Organisation).
  • Kazan is a city in Russia, located on the banks of the Volga and Kama
  • Rwanda joined the Commonwealth in 2009.
  • The official residence of the President of Singapore is Istana.
  • Schloss Bellevue is the official residence of the President of Germany.
  • Hexagon Balad is the headquarters of the French Armed Forces.
  • The Qing Dynasty was the last ruling dynasty of China before the establishment of the Republic of China in 1912.
  • England has the most players in the history of cricket.
  • Kashgar Fort is under the control of China.
  • The United Nations was founded on October 24, 1945.
  • The Man Booker Prize 2022 was awarded to Shehan Karunatilaka.
  • “Diriliş: Ertuğrul” (Resurrection: Ertuğrul) and “Kuruluş: Osman” are Turkish dramas set in the 13th century.
  • The full form of ICAO is International Civil Aviation Organization.
  • 10 Downing Street is located in the United Kingdom (London).
  • BND is the intelligence agency of Germany.
  • The old name of the World Bank was International Bank for Reconstruction and Development.
  • Damascus is located in the Southwestern part of Syria.
  • The ancient Egyptian city Usta (now part of Phosston) was derived from the Greek name for “camp”.
  • Karakum Desert is located in Turkmenistan.
  • The area of the Karakum Desert is approximately 135,000 square miles.
  • The world’s newest country, founded on 9 July 2011, is South Sudan.
  • NADRA introduced the Smart National Identity Card (SNIC) in 2012.
  • Pakistan’s first nuclear test was conducted in 1973.
  • The name of the first US atomic submarine, launched in 1954, was Nautilus.
  • The Grand Canal in China is the longest canal in the world with a length of 1,776 km and is considered a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
  • The G7 was formed in 1975.
  • Fazal Mahmood was a famous Pakistani fast bowler who was also a DSP in the Police.
  • Cambodia is a country located in Southeast Asia.
  • The Saskatchewan River flows through North America.
  • Mariupol is a famous city in Ukraine.
  • Togo and Gabon gained independence from France.
  • Judaism is the religion associated with the Jewish faith.
  • The British Prime Minister during the reign of Queen Victoria in the 1850s was Lord Palmerston.
  • The real name of Genghis Khan was Temüjin.
  • Shangri-La is a fictional place in literature, but the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) has 8 member countries.
  • South Africa is often called the “Land of the Rainbow Nation”.
  • The deepest mine in the world is located in South Africa.
  • Dwyane Wade is a famous basketball player.
  • The classic story of fiction, “Black Beauty”, was written by Anna Sewell.
  • com was founded on July 5, 1994.
  • BBC (British Broadcasting Corporation) was founded on October 18, 1922.
  • IAEA (International Atomic Energy Agency) was founded on July 29, 1957.
  • BISE stands for Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education.
  • Sadako Sasaki was a Japanese national and a World War II victim.
  • The Golden Gate Bridge connects the cities of San Francisco and Marin County.
  • The first living creature launched into space was a dog named Laika.
  • The Big Bash League is associated with Cricket.
  • The LAC (Line of Actual Control) is the disputed border between China and India.
  • The LOC (Line of Control) is the disputed boundary between Pakistan and India.
  • Makan Medical College is located in Turbat, Pakistan.
  • The word “PAKISTAN” is used 1 time in the National Anthem of Pakistan.
  • Ark Nuclear Power Plants are located in Iran.
  • The KOTO Hydropower Project is located in the Tanger district of KPK Province and has a generation capacity of 40.08 MW.
  • The official residence of the President of South Korea is called the Blue House.
  • The famous quote “Democracy is government of the people, by the people, for the people” was said by Abraham Lincoln.
  • Abdul Naseer (also known as Abn Nose AL Fab) died in 1950.
  • The 1972 Munich Olympics are known as the “Bloody Olympic Games” due to the terrorist attack on Israeli athletes.
  • The first time the US gave the right to vote was in 1920 (19th Amendment to the Constitution).
  • The Petermann Glacier is located in Greenland.
  • 4 Presidents of the United States have been assassinated: Abraham Lincoln, James A. Garfield, William McKinley, and John F. Kennedy.
  • Iskoman is a valley in the Ghizer district of Gilgit-Baltistan.
  • The 18th century is known as the “Age of Reason”.
  • International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women is celebrated on November 25 every year.
  • The first man to sail to five continents was Captain Cook.
  • The first country to introduce social pensions was Germany.
  • The parent company of KFC and Pizza Hut is Yum! Brands, Inc..
  • The last leader of the Soviet Union was Mikhail Gorbachev.
  • The biography titled “Resolved: Using Nations in a Divided World” was written by Ban Ki-moon.
  • Berlin was bombed by American forces for the first time in 1943.
  • The first plane-operated bus was opened in Seattle.
  • The Treaty of Vienna was signed in 1815.
  • NASA is the space agency of the United States.
  • The Guru Angad invented the Gurumukhi script.
  • The Cold War rivalry between the USA and USSR emerged due to their ideological differences and geopolitical interests.
  • NAMA is the space agency of Nigeria.
  • SWIFT stands for Society for Worldwide Interbank Financial Telecommunication.
  • The headquarters of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) is located in Vienna.
  • Ukraine shares its border with four European Union member states: Poland, Slovakia, Hungary, and Romania.
  • TASS is a news agency of Russia.
  • The Shanghai Communique was signed between China and the United States in 1972.
  • Islamabad became the capital city of Pakistan in 1961 (it replaced Karachi).
  • The Upper House of Malaysia’s Parliament is called the Dewan Negara.
  • The Lower House of Malaysia’s Parliament is called the Dewan Rakyat.
  • In the British Parliament, the Upper House is called the House of Lords.
  • The Dove Lake is located in Australia.
  • Lake Amadeus is also located in Australia.
  • The Lambert Glacier is located in Antarctica.
  • The Fuki Damon River Ganga is disputed between India and Bangladesh.
  • The currency of Vietnam is Dong.
  • Eritrea, which became a part of the UN in 1995, is located in the continent of Africa.
  • Hunger Day is celebrated on 9 December.
  • The “Animador Bridge” connects Canada and the USA.
  • The highest mountain in the world is Mount Everest, with a height of 8,848 meters.
  • The Himalayan Mountain Range is in Nepal.
  • Kyoto is the capital of Uganda.
  • Olaf Scholz, the Chancellor of Germany, is a Lawyer by profession.
  • Suber Wharf is located in New Zealand.
  • The Guibas are the oral name of Nepal.
  • Hibernia was the Roman name for Ireland.
  • The Iguazu Falls are located between Brazil and Argentina.
  • The famous painting “The Scream” was painted by Edvard Munch.
  • The island known as “Suvich Island” is part of the Hawaiian Islands.
  • “Long Walk to Freedom” is the autobiography of Nelson Mandela.
  • The Trans-Siberian Railway is a network of railways in Russia.
  • Operation Rah-e-Rast was the second major military operation in Swat against the Taliban in 2009.
  • The first Operation Rah-e-Haq in Swat was in 2007.
  • The Crimean Peninsula was annexed by the Russian Federation in 2014.
  • The official residence of the President of Canada is 24 Sussex Drive.
  • Volgograd is a city in Russia.
  • The seat of Ghats separates the Tia plains from which Asian country? Morocco.
  • The Rijksmuseum is located in Netherlands.
  • The sovereign landlocked microstate bordered by France and Spain is Andorra.
  • Plata Fubile is attributed to which Sue? 70 years.
  • East London is a city in South Africa.
  • The longest ever migratory journey of Humpback whales is from the Southern USA, around 11000 km.
  • The US lady is Jo Ben.
  • Rafael Nadal is a famous tennis player.
  • Iran officially became an Islamic Republic on April 1, 1979.
  • The Iranian Revolution took place in 1978.
  • Treaty of Sevres was signed in 1920.
  • World Theatre Day is celebrated on March 27.
  • The smallest country that is the furthest from the sea is Liechtenstein (landlocked country).
  • The SCO (Shanghai Cooperation Organization) member is Uzbekistan.
  • Portugal lies on the western side of the Iberian Peninsula.
  • The theme for World Water Day (WWD) in 2022 was “Groundwater: Making the Invisible Visible”.
  • The largest source of pollution in the world is sewage and garbage.
  • The name of the Russian space agency is Roscosmos.
  • Users of Edlber – The best university in Germany is Heidelberg University.
  • Bu Al Sims University is located in Iran.
  • The University of Leiden is the oldest university in The Netherlands.
  • Sunda Kommar Sn was the first Hindu chief justice of Bangladesh.
  • True lands is located in Australia.
  • Alparrals is a region in Spain.
  • Nahe rates (seems like a typo) – Nahe River is located in Germany.
  • The velometer is used to measure the speed of air.
  • Pele was an actor in Canada.
  • The capital of Ukraine is Kyiv.
  • The book “Ur Ki Ask Kise” was written by Tom Ina (uncertain about this title).
  • How many NATO countries share borders with Ukraine? 7 countries (Poland, Slovakia, Hungary, Romania, Moldova, Belarus, and Russia).
  • Cook Strait is located under the jurisdiction of New Zealand.
  • The International Olympic Committee (IOC) was set up in 1950 in Madrid.
  • The official name of Thailand is Kingdom of Thailand.
  • The China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) connects the port city of Gwadar in Pakistan to the Xinjiang province in China.
  • The Part of Sin Tigers is located in South Korea.
  • Russia supplies natural gas to European countries via Ukraine.
  • The Balfour Declaration was a statement establishing a national home for the Jewish people.
  • The Sea of Azov is located between Russia and Ukraine.
  • Heidelberg University is located in Germany.
  • The Alhambra is a famous palace located in Spain.
  • The Cocora Valley is located in Colombia and is a principal location of Wax Palm trees.
  • Mount Saint-Michel (UNESCO World Heritage Site) is located in France.
  • When did Christopher Columbus discover the West Indies? In 1492 AD.
  • The Global Risk Report is published by the World Economic Forum.
  • Statue of China (possibly refers to a Chinese landmark or issue) – Taiwan and China have a historical dispute.
  • A Tokamak is a device used in nuclear fusion research for magnetic confinement of plasma.
  • Rol Garo refers to the French Open tennis tournament.
  • Joseph Aspdin discovered cement.
  • Madagascar was previously known as the Malagasy Republic.
  • Mount Chimborazo is the peak that is the farthest from the center of the Earth.
  • The Tartar tribe or the Tartars are associated with the region of Siberia.
  • The “big continent” in South America refers to South America
  • Kanon olien (seems to be a typo) – Indonesia.
  • Bartolomeu Dias discovered the Cape of Good Hope.
  • The British Prime Minister during the Revolutions of 1837 was Palmerston.
  • Who said “Democracy is government of the people by the people for the people”?Abraham Lincoln
  • When did the United States first grant the right to vote to women?1920
  • Which of the following Olympic Games are known as the “Bloody Olympic Games” in the history of the games?1972
  • Which country was the first to introduce old age pensions?Germany
  • Name the parent company of KFC and Pizza Hut.Yum! Brands Inc.
  • Who was the last leader of the Soviet Union?Mikhail Gorbachev
  • The autobiography titled “Resolved: Uniting NATO in a Divided World” was written by which diplomat?Ban Ki-moon
  • In which city was the first public person-to-person telephone call opened?Venice
  • NASA is a space agency of which country?United States
  • Which Sikh Guru invented the Gurus Script?Guru Angad
  • What reason is considered to have contributed to the outbreak of the Cold War, particularly the emergence of the USA and USSR as rival powers?The emergence of the USA and USSR as rival powers
  • NASA is a space agency of which country?United States
  • What does SWIFT stand for?Society for Worldwide Interbank Financial Telecommunication
  • Where is the headquarters of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) located?Vienna
  • The Brass Sea is situated between which two countries?Russia and Norway
  • How many European Union member states does Ukraine share a border with?4
  • TASS is a news agency of which country?Russia
  • When did Rawalpindi become the capital city of Pakistan?From 1959 to 1969
  • The Upper House of Malaysia is called what?Dewan Negara
  • The Lower House of Malaysia is called what?Dewan Rakyat
  • In British Parliament, the House of Lords is known as what?United Kingdom
  • Where is Dove Lake located?Australia
  • Where is Lake Amadeus located?Australia
  • Where is the famous Trafalgar Square located?London
  • Who is known as the philosopher Plato?Plato
  • The State of the World’s Forests report is published by which organization?Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) of the United Nations
  • Which countries participated in the first Quad naval exercise in 2020?United States, Australia, Japan, and India
  • In which year was the Quad alliance of four countries—US, Australia, Japan, and India—formed?2007
  • The Great Lakes are a group of lakes in which continent?North America
  • Which of the following is part of the Pacific Push?Brazil
  • Mount Kilimanjaro is the highest point in Africa, while the lowest point on the continent is Lake Assal.Lake Assal
  • The first transparent car of the world was launched in which country?Germany
  • George Washington was made the Commander in Chief of the American forces at the Second Continental Congress in which year?1775
  • Which of the following Presidents of Asia abolished slavery?Abraham Lincoln
  • Which is the longest street in the world?Yonge Street, Canada
  • The holy book of Tripitaka is for which religion?Buddhism
  • The smallest country in South America is which?Surinam
  • Which country is called the “Mother of all Parliaments”?Britain
  • Real name of Allama Iqbal was?Allama Muhammad Iqbal
  • Blue Origin was founded by whom?Jeff Bezos
  • The book “Death in the Caste” was written by whom?Pearl Buck
  • Which one of the following is the saltiest sea in the world?Dead Sea
  • The twenty verses ended with which war?World War II
  • The name of Afghanistan’s Parliament is what?Wolesi Jirga
  • Which country’s parliament has the largest membership?China
  • Which of the following countries is known as the “Mistress of the Seas”?United Kingdom
  • A recently new continent has been discovered called?Zealandia
  • Who is the author of the book “100 Most Influential People in the World”?Michael I. Hart
  • Hansen’s disease is commonly known as?Leprosy
  • The G77 is a coalition of how many countries?134
  • Where can you find the Trevi Fountain?Rome
  • Renowned painter Frida Kahlo was from which country?Mexico
  • What does “ane sores” mean?Fat
  • “Acuna Large Millenium Submarine Array (ALMAY)” is located in which country?Chile
  • The length of the Suez Canal is how many kilometers?193 km
  • Who is the author of the book “Journey to Disillusionment”?Sardar Sherbaz Khan Mazar
  • What is the name of Israel’s defense system?Iron Dome
  • Super is the sacred place of which religion?Buddhism
  • The first Monday of October is observed every year as which day?World Habitat Day
  • In which month does the Summer Equinox occur?
    22 September
  • Zealandia is how many times bigger than Madagascar?6 times
  • Which plant is also known as the “Water Plant Jupiter”?Water Lily
  • Who was the only Five-Star General in Pakistan Army history?General Ayub Khan
  • The Makli Graveyard houses the tombs of Sufi saints, kings, queens, scholars, and philosophers in which country?Pakistan
  • The “Ciprian Foss Prize” is associated with which field? Mathematics
  • How many countries are members of the Arab League?22
  • Which Muslim scientist wrote a book on Algebra, “Al-Khwarizmi”? Al-Khwarizmi
  • G7 countries are?Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, United Kingdom, and United States
  • Countries surrounding Cyprus are?Turkey, Syria, Lebanon, Israel, and Egypt
  • G7 countries include which of the following? Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, United Kingdom, United States
  • The UAE is a federation of how many states? 7
  • Who invented softball? George Hancock
  • Asteroid named after a Tennis Star Rafael Nadal
  • Hen and Chicken Islands are located in which country? New Zealand
  • Ellesmere Island is located in which country? Canada
  • Which mountain range is often called the “Third Pole”? Hindu Kush Himalayan range
  • The stadium constructed in Gwadar is named after Senator Muhammad Ishaq Baloch. What is it called? Muhammad Ishaq Baloch Cricket Stadium
  • When is the World Day of Social Justice observed? February 20th
  • ASTIS is a space agency of which country? Italy
  • The Stonehenge is located in which country? England
  • The Kuril Islands dispute is between which two countries? Japan and Russia
  • Which city is the headquarters of the European Parliament located? Strasbourg, France
  • Which country is called “The Land of Honest Men”? Burkina Faso
  • The Bering Sea is part of which ocean? Arctic Ocean
  • Ouagadougou is the capital of which country? Burkina Faso
  • Mana Mountain is located in which mountain range? Himalayas
  • In which year was GMT (Greenwich Mean Time) established? 1884
  • Which country is famous for the sport of Italy? Italy
  • Who was the first soldier of the United States of America to arrive in Afghanistan? Chris Donahue
  • In which year was the Olympic Torch lit by the sun? 1992
  • The Education for Justice (EFJ) initiative was led by the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime. United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime
  • The only country which uses Euro currency out of 45 countries in Asia is Cyprus
  • Lord Louis Mountbatten was killed in which year? 1979
  • Indonesia has announced that its new capital will be called Nusantara
  • The word ‘first sinking city’ refers to Jakarta
  • Dalal Street is located in the city famous for Bombay Stock Exchange. Mumbai
  • Who is the writer of “Tuk£-Babr”? Zaheeruddin Babar
  • What was the code-name of India’s first nuclear test in 1974? Smiling Buddha
  • Misake Land is in which country? USA
  • Tonga is an island in which ocean? Pacific Ocean
  • Himawari-8 is a satellite of which country? Japan
  • The Huang Ho River also known as the Yellow River flows into which sea? Yellow Sea
  • What is the main objective of AT? Stop terror financing
  • The first female prime minister of Tunisia and the Arab world is Nala Bouden
  • Neko is disputed territory between Russia and North Korea
  • Who wrote the book “The Prophet”? Khalil Gibran
  • “The Broken Wings” was written by Khalil Gibran
  • Which of the following organizations is responsible for awarding the Crystal Award to those who have contributed to improving the state of the world? World Economic Forum
  • The Kivu conflict began in 2004 between the military of Congo and the rebel power group. Congo
  • The Executive Board of the WHO consists of how many specialists? 34
  • Tugela Falls is the second-highest waterfall in the world, located in South Africa
  • The World Meteorological Organization (WMO) has its headquarters in Geneva
  • The world’s longest metro line has been started in China
  • The Oslo Accord between Israel and Palestine was signed on 13th September, 1993
  • What’s “Tokens”? A device used in nuclear-fusion research for magnetic confinement of plasma.
  • “Rola Gros” is the other name of French Open.
  • Who discovered cement? Joseph Aspdin.
  • Name of the capital of 159ers.
  • Which country was previously known as the Malagasy Republic? Madagascar.
  • The peak of what mountain is farthest from the center of the Earth? Mount Chimborazo.
  • The “Tule bites” are found in which part of the world? Siberia.
  • Which of the following is known as the “Birds’ Continent”? South America.
  • Krakatoa volcano erupted in which country? Indonesia.
  • Who discovered the “Cape of Good Hope”? Bartolomeu Dias.
  • Who was the first part of the revolt of 1857? Mangal Pandey.
  • Gulab Akbar is the World’s largest glacier in Lambert.
  • Fak Dan on the river Ganga is disputed between India and Bangladesh.
  • Dong is the currency of Vietnam.
  • Eritrea, which became the 52nd member of the UN in 1993, is in the continent of Africa.
  • “Hangor Day” is celebrated on 9 December.
  • Ambassador Bridge links which two countries? Canada and USA.
  • Aconcagua is the second highest mountain in the world, with a height of 6,960 meters.
  • Aconcagua Mountain range is located in which country? Argentina.
  • Hiobune son is near which island? Honshu Island.
  • Kampala is the capital of Uganda.
  • What is the profession of Olaf Scholz? Lawyer.
  • Sutherland Waterfall is located in which country? New Zealand.
  • The Gurkhas are the origin inhabitants of Nepal.
  • Tiberius was the Roman name for which country? Ireland.
  • Famous painting “The Scream” was painted by Edvard Munch.
  • Which Island is known as Sich and Hawaiian Island?
  • “Long Walk to Freedom” is an autobiography of Nelson Mandela.
  • Trans-Siberian Railway is a rail network of which country? Russia.
  • Groß park is in Germany.
  • The second operation Swat against Taliban in 2009 was called Operation RAE RASAT.
  • The first operation in Swat against Taliban in 2007 was called Operation RAHE HAQ.
  • The Crimean Peninsula was annexed by the Russian Federation in 2014.
  • Which of the following is the official residence of the President of Canada? 24 Sussex Drive.
  • River Clyde is in which city of the UK? Glasgow.
  • Volgograd is a city in Russia.
  • The state of Gibraltar separates the Iberian Peninsula from which African country? Morocco.
  • In which European country would you find the Rijksmuseum? Netherlands.
  • What is the name of the sovereign landlocked microstate bordered by France to the south and Spain to the north? Andorra.
  • Platinum Jubilee is attributed to which year? 70 years.
  • East London is the city of which country? South Africa.
  • What is the length of the longest river telegraph line in Schon, USA? 770 km.
  • Name of the US First Lady is Jill Biden.
  • Tf Sqr is in London.
  • Who’s known as Alison Plato?
  • The source of the World’s Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations.
  • Quad countries held its naval exercises in which year? 2020.
  • Quad, a bloc of four countries — US, Australia, Japan, and India — to contain China, formed in which year? 2007.
  • The Great Lakes are grouped as Shakes.
  • Which of the following is not part of Pacific Pumas? Brazil.
  • Mount Kilimanjaro is the highest place in Africa, while the lowest point on the continent is Lake Assal.
  • Manora Island is on the shore of the Arabian Sea.
  • University of Heidelberg is the oldest university of Germany.
  • Bul Sun University is located in Iran.
  • The University of Leiden is the oldest university of The Netherlands.
  • Suyend Kumar Sint was the first Chief Justice of which country? Bangladesh.
  • Froer Sands is located in which country? Australia.
  • Algarve is present in which country? Spain.
  • Name the greatest Muslim scientist who traveled from Spain to Syria and wrote an outstanding book. Ibn Sina (Avicenna).
  • Velometer is used to measure the speed of air.
  • Which are two non-Muslim countries of OIC? Both.
  • Pele Island is located in which country? Canada.
  • Capital of UAE is Abu Dhabi.
  • “Last Book of Und” is written by Ibm Insha.
  • How many NATO countries share borders with Ukraine? 4.
  • Cook Islands are under the jurisdiction of New Zealand.
  • Toreinal Olive Oil Co. (OG) was set in 1959 in Madrid.
  • “Si she OM Nome” of which country? Thailand.
  • CPEC connects the deep seaport of Pakistan, Gwadar and Karachi, to which province of China? Xinjiang province.
  • Which is the prof Asian Tigers? South Korea.
  • Papers invented by Cal Lun.
  • Russia supplies gas to the European countries, which rest long stretches of Ukraine.
  • Balfour Declaration is related to the establishing of a national home for Jewish People.
  • Which of the following seas is between Russia and Ukraine? Sea of Azov.
  • Heidelberg University is located in which country? Germany.
  • The Alsace region is a fond place located in Spain.
  • The Corn Valley is the principal location of Quinto Wax Pb. Where is it located? Colombia.
  • The Mont Saint-Michel, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is located in France.
  • How many ODI matches did Prime Minister Imran Khan captain for Pakistan? 139.
  • When did Christopher Columbus discover the West Indies? 1492 AD.
  • The Global Risk Report is published by which of the following? World Economic Forum.
  • Famous Stip Spares: China from Taiwan.
  • Which is the international organization of International Table Tennis Federation?
  • When did the British return Hong Kong to China? 1997.
  • Gulliver’s Travels was written by Jonathan Swift.
  • FIFA was established on May 1904.
  • The length of the football penalty area is 5m.
  • Alexander the Great (356-323 BC) was the king of Macedonia.
  • Dome of the Rock is located in Jerusalem.
  • Birthplace of Sultan Salahuddin Ayubi is Raqqa.
  • Who has won the most Formula 1 titles? Michael Schumacher.
  • Who is known as the Father of Modern Football? C. Morley.
  • Who is known as the father of cricket? G. Grace.
  • The first Men’s Twenty20 International match was held on 17 Feb, 2005 at Eden Park between New Zealand and Australia.
  • The first Twenty20 International match was held on 5 August 2004 between England and New Zealand.
  • Who hit the first six in the history of cricket in 1898? Joe Darling.
  • Canada, the world’s second largest country by area, has how many provinces? 10 provinces and 3 territories.
  • What is the theme of World Wildlife Day 2020? Sustaining all life on Earth.
  • The first Muslim woman to receive a Nobel Prize in 2003 is Shirin Ebadi.
  • The first black African woman to receive a Nobel Prize in 2004 is Wangari Maathai.
  • The first woman elected to head an African country in 2006 is Ellen Johnson Sirleaf.
  • In 2010, who became the first woman director to win an Academy Award for Directing? Kathryn Bigelow.
  • Nancy Pelosi, a Democrat from California, was elected speaker of the US House of Representatives, the first woman to hold the post in 2007.
  • Who became the first woman to summit Mount Everest in 1975? Junko Tabei.
  • The first woman to fly solo around the world was Geraldine Mock.
  • The world’s largest apparel producing country is China.
  • When was the World Health Organization established? April 7th, 1948.
  • The longest Blue Whale recorded had a length of 111 feet.
  • Amir Khostou was a disciple of Nizam Uddin Aulia.
  • The Abbasids defeated the Umayyads in 750 AD.
  • Baghdad was built by Al-Mansoor.
  • The Gobi Desert is located in Mongolia.
  • Who was the founder of the Democratic Party of the USA? Andrew Jackson.
  • Eagle is the national emblem of Spain.
  • Optic fibers are mainly used for Communication.
  • Which Turkish tribe created the “OTTOMAN” Empire? Anatolia.
  • Epigraphy means the study of Inscriptions.
  • When is World Hemophilia Day observed? April 17th.
  • What’s the real name of the famous comedian and actor of Pakistan “Lelri”? Sufialla Saddiqui.
  • What was the name of the ship aboard which Charles Darwin made discoveries that led to his theory of natural selection? HMS Beagle.
  • World Tuna Day is celebrated every year on 2 May.
  • The second largest city of Pakistan is Lahore.
  • The Temple of the Tooth, which holds a sacred relic that is said to be the foot of Buddha, is in Kandy, Sri Lanka.
  • Hadrian’s Wall, which extends across northern England, was built on the order of the Roman Emperor Hadrian in 122 CE.
  • Topkapi Palace is one of the most famous sites in Istanbul.
  • The capital of Maldives is Male.
  • Name of Japan’s bicameral legislature (parliament) is National Diet.
  • Who was the father of Sultan Osman, the founder of the Ottoman Empire? Ertugrul Ghazi.
  • When did Ottoman Sultan Muhammad II Fateh capture the Roman Empire capital, Constantinople? 1453.
  • Hajer (Al-Yamama) was an old city that served as the capital of the province “Al-Yamama”, the modern name of this city is Riyadh.
  • The first virtual summit of the Non-Aligned Movement (NAM) was held on May 4, 2020, and was presided by Azerbaijan.
  • The book “21 Lessons of the 21st Century” is written by Yuval Noah Harari.
  • The Bekaa Valley is located in Lebanon.
  • The first interstellar asteroid to be found was Oumuamua.
  • The smallest state in the U.S. by population is Wyoming.
  • What is the theme of the 2020 World Press Freedom Day? Journalism Without Fear or Favor.
  • The Chernobyl Disaster was a nuclear accident that occurred on 26 April 1986.
  • Which is the second longest producer of saffron? Iran.
  • The Mekong River in China is called the Lancang River.
  • Labor Day is an annual holiday to celebrate the achievements of workers. The first Labor Day was celebrated in New York City in 1882.
  • Empire of Lies, a new novel that imagines a world where one man is able to go back in time to alter history and allow the Ottoman Empire to conquer Europe, is authored by Raymond Khoury.
  • SIPRI is an independent international institute dedicated to research into conflicts, armaments, and arms control, founded in 1966.
  • Which is the currency of Haiti? Gourde.
  • What is the National Dish of Argentina? Asados.
  • The flag of Austria consists of which two colors? Red and White.
  • Nürnberger in English is known as Gingerbread.
  • Name the capital city of Switzerland. Bern.
  • What is the currency of Switzerland? Swiss Franc.
  • The number of players in each side in Water Polo is 7.
  • How many players can each team have on the soccer field? 11.
  • What is soccer commonly called in countries other than the United States? Football.
  • During a hockey match, if the ball is stuck in the Goalkeeper’s pads, then the game is restarted by a Bully.
  • The minimum number of players required in a team to start a Basketball match is 5.
  • The famous player Pele is associated with which game? Football.
  • The weight of a hockey ball is approximately 5 ounces to 5.75 ounces.
  • The Shuttle Run Test measures Agility.
  • Which of the following line is related to volleyball? Service line.
  • Dame Sect is located in which city? Dublin.
  • Baldwin Save is located in which country? New Zealand.
  • Capital of Mali is Bamako, not Lilongwe (which is the capital of Malawi).
  • Great Malawai Lake is located in Africa.
  • Grow Bear Lake is in which country? Canada.
  • Lake Baikal is in which country? Russia.
  • Avila Walls is located in which country? Spain.
  • Houmas came to power in Pakistan in 2006 (Clarification needed: The context here might be referring to a specific event or individual).
  • Hadrian’s Wall is located in which country? Scotland.
  • The world’s oldest tennis court from 1496 is located in which city? Paris.
  • In which country were modern banknotes first used? Sweden.
  • Porcelain Tower of Nanjing is located in which country? China.
  • Troy, the legendary city, is in Turkey.
  • Sturt Stony Desert is located in which country? Australia.
  • Gersoppa Waterfall is located in which country? India.
  • Lake Oahe is located in which two countries? USA and Canada.
  • Lake Titicaca is located in which country? Peru and Bolivia.
  • Reindeer Lake is located in which country? Canada.
  • Vancouver Island is located in which country? Canada.
  • Foster Falls is located in which country? United States.
  • Gavarnie Falls is located in which country? France.
  • Ribbon Waterfall is located in which country? United States.
  • Seimas is the parliament of which country? Lithuania.
  • Gira Set cafe in Tokyo, where is Bowbowl set located? New Orleans, USA.
  • Muhammad Raheel is the foreign secretary of Ukraine.
  • Bundesversammlung is the parliament of which country? Switzerland.
  • Saeima is the parliament of which country? Latvia.
  • Abbey Road Street is located in London, UK.
  • Grafton Street in Dublin and Fifth Avenue sets in New York.
  • Reconciliation: Ish, Democracy, and the West was written by Benazir Bhutto.
  • The Arrogance of Power was written by William Fulbright.
  • The World Diabetes Day is observed every year on 14 November.
  • Which country of South America is known as the “Grave of Evo”? Argentina.
  • Which Asian country is home to the most nuclear power plants? China.
  • How many U.S. states border the Pacific Ocean? Five.
  • Mojave Desert is located in which country? USA.
  • The creator of the popular number puzzle Sudoku is Maki Kaji.
  • The book Taleek-e-Lahore was written by Khushwant Singh (or another context might be available).
  • Volcanic Mt. Etna is located in which country? Italy (Sicily).
  • Which Australian city is situated on Moreton Bay? Brisbane.
  • Gogland Island belongs to which country? Russia.
  • What is the new name of the island of Madagascar? Malagasy.
  • Who was the 16th President of the United States? Abraham Lincoln.
  • Which book was written by Syed Abul Aala Maududi? Towards Understanding Islam.
  • Bang-e-Dra was written by Allama Iqbal.
  • Hispania is the old name of Spain.
  • Salisbury is the old name of Harare.
  • Currency of Ukraine is Hryvnia.
  • Bandar Seri Begawan is the capital of Brunei.
  • Andalusia is a region of Spain.
  • Cordoba is a city located in Spain.
  • Ecbatana was the capital city under which Persian Empire? Achaemenid Empire.
  • Rover Cup is associated with which sport? Football.
  • Pakistan’s national anthem was suggested by Professor Mahmood Anwar.
  • Which is the professional social media platform? LinkedIn.
  • Where is the Rub’ al Khali Desert located? Saudi Arabia.
  • Manthoka Waterfall is located in which city of Pakistan? Skardu.
  • Mali is a landlocked country located in the western side of Africa, famous for Gold.
  • For whom was the first-time passport issued to shift a dead body to France in 1974? Mummy of Ramses II.
  • The world’s largest graveyard is located in which country? Iraq.
  • International Day Against Nuclear Tests (Anti-Nuclear Day) is celebrated on 29 August.
  • International Nurses Day is celebrated on 12 May.
  • To which month does the Spring Equinox occur? 21 March.
  • Tafseer Asan day is written by Hafiz Salahuddin Vusul.
  • The 15th COP Conference of Parties was held in which city? Berlin, Germany.
  • The COP Conference of Paris was held in 1995.
  • The Battle of Chausa was fought between Humayun and Sher Shah Suri near Bihar in 1539.
  • Perejil Tanis is between Spain and Morocco.
  • The world’s oldest desert is named Namib Desert.
  • The new German Chancellor is Olaf Scholz.
  • The longest railway tunnels are located in Switzerland.
  • The Arab League was established on 22 March 1945.
  • Which place is called the Jewel of Hindukush? Chitral.
  • The honorary grave of Allama Iqbal is in which country? Turkey.
  • Yellowstone National Park is located in the USA.
  • Which country’s flag is different on each side? Paraguay.
  • The island of Socotra belongs to which country? Yemen.
  • The biggest reservoir of fresh water is in Glaciers.
  • How many times has Asia won the Women’s T20 World Cup? 6 times (as of 2023).
  • The capital city of the Kurdistan Region is Erbil.
  • Which sea connects the Persian Gulf and the Gulf of Oman? Strait of Hormuz.
  • “Quaid-e-Azam Jinnah: The Story of a Nation” is a biography of Quaid-e-Azam written by Allana.
  • “Moses Nationalism in India and Pakistan” is written by Malik Haleez.
  • “Evolution of Pakistan” is written by Syed Sharifuddin Pirzada.
  • “The Complete Panton” is written by Alastair Lamb.
  • One hectare is approximately equal to how many acres? 47 acres.
  • The book “Hamlet” is written by William Shakespeare.
  • The famous book “Friends and Foes” is written by Mujeeb ur Rehman.
  • The famous book “The Dag of the East” is written by Benazir Bhutto.
  • “Seize the Moment” is written by Richard Nixon.
  • Karak Temple is located in Egypt.
  • Harley Street is located in London, UK.
  • In which year Muhammad Bin Qasim died? 18 July 715 AD.
  • Which country becomes the first country with free public transport? Luxembourg.
  • The Second Largest Cricket Ground in the World is Melbourne Cricket Ground.
  • Who has taken the most wickets in World Cup Cricket? Glenn McGrath from Australia.
  • Tafseer al-Quran al-Azeem was written by Ismail bin Kathir (Ibn Al Athir).
  • The biography of Holy Prophet (SAW) entitled “Sira Rasul Allah” was written by Ibn Ishaq.
  • To sina, a great Muslim scientist of the Golden Age, was born in Afshana near Bukhara, Uzbekistan and died at Hamadan, Iran.
  • Abul Qasim Ferdowsi was a Persian poet by profession.
  • Which city of India is called Pink City? Jaipur.
  • Headquarter of International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) is located in Montreal, Canada.
  • Which famous personality was offered to be the first President of Israel? Albert Einstein.
  • Which country is called the Land of a Thousand Elephants? Laos.
  • What’s the currency of Mongolia? Tugrik.
  • The book Findus-ukHikinat was written on Medicine.
  • Granada fell in the year 1492 AD.
  • What generation was Salahuddin Ayubi from? Kurd.
  • Which country is called Land of Poets? Chile.
  • Name the World’s Biggest Cricket Stadium? Motera Stadium, Ahmedabad, India.
  • Petra, an archaeological site, is among the new seven wonders of the world, located in Jordan.
  • In which year Crusaders captured Palestine from the Muslims in the Crusades War? 1099.
  • What is Ikebana? Japanese Art of Flower Arrangement.
  • Which country is called the Land of Hope and Glory? England.
  • How Umar RA embraced Islam, influenced by which Surah of the Quran? Surah Taha.
  • The old name of Hungary is Magyar.
  • Which country is called the Land of Opportunities? USA.
  • What’s the name of the storm which hit the United Kingdom in February 2020? Storm Ciara.
  • VRT is a news channel of Belgium.
  • The International Cricket Council (ICC) was founded in 1909.
  • The old name of Libya was Tripoli.
  • Tanger Med is the seaport of Morocco.
  • Algeciras is the seaport of Spain, and Port of Kobe is the seaport of Japan.
  • Daren Sammy, a famous cricket player, was born in Saint Lucia.
  • Fatimid Caliphate came to an end in 1171 AD.
  • Who was the last Fatimid Caliph? Al-Adid.
  • Hamid Muhammad ibn Mubammad at-Tusi was of Persian origin.
  • National Day of the Islamic country Sudan is observed on 1 January.
  • The Heisman Trophy is presented in which sport? Football.
  • How many different flavors of Jelly Beans exist? 50.
  • Wash tine smi of the Democratic Republic of the Congo Otipd |
  • National animal of Austria is Eagle
  • The Young Blue Hole (YBH) which was discovered in South China Sea has the depth of 300m m
  • Whats the capital of Tonga Nuku’alofa
  • Tarawa is the capital of Kiribati
  • Buka is the capital of Bougainville
  • Papua New Guinea got independence in 1975 from which country Australia
  • National animal of Mongolia is Przewalski’s Horse
  • Kouprey” is the national animal of Cambodia
  • The International Committee for the Red Cross was founded by Henry Dunant
  • Chennai” is the new name of which Indian city Madras
  • Albert Einstein was born in Germany
  • Whats the width of badminton court for a single player 18 meters
  • Who considered the Suez Canal Ferdinand de Lesseps
  • An asteroid orbiting between Mars and Jupiter has been named after which famous Pakistan personality Malala Yousafzai
  • The old name of Korea is Choson
  • How many landlocked countries are in South America 2
  • Which Country has three Capitals South Africa
  • Younas Khan Sports Complex is situated in which city Waziristan
  • Who’s considered the master of Greek comedy Aristophanes
  • How many British members of European Parliament are there 73
  • Who was the ruler of District Dir at the time of independence Nawab Shah Jehan Khan
  • When was District Dir of KPK merged into Pakistan 1969
  • The capital of Malawi is Lilongwe
  • Pristina is the capital of Kosovo
  • The largest city of South Africa is Cape Town
  • The old name of Jordan is Transjordan
  • The old name of Algeria is Numidia
  • National animal of China is Giant Panda
  • Which country is called the Land of Pals Sri Lanka
  • Whats the capital city of Bangladesh Dhaka
  • A Quindecillion has 15 zeros
  • Which country has won the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup most times Australia
  • How many times has the Australian women’s cricket team won the T20 World Cup out of 7 tournaments held from 2009–2020 5
  • Women’s T20 World Cup 2020 was the 7th World Cup held by ICC
  • The poetry Fis written by Allama Iqbal is Persian and then translated into Urdu by Popular Demand was Bang-e-Dara
  • In which year did the Taliban Office open in Qatar 2013
  • The most recent leap year, where February had 29 days, was 2020
  • National flower of the USA is Rose
  • Which country is called the Pearl Drop of Asia Sri Lanka
  • Muhammad bin Qasim was born in 695 AD
  • In which year did Imran Khan marry Jemima Goldsmith 1995
  • Who is known as the Father of Geometry Euclid

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