In which country the archaeologists have discovered the world’s biggest flooded cave?
- (A) Canada
- (B) Brazil
- (C) Mexico
- (D) Argentina
- (C) Mexico
What does “Brexit” stand for?
- (A) ‘Belgium’ and ‘exit’
- (B) ‘British’ and ‘exit’
- (C) ‘Britain’ and ‘exit’
- (D) ‘Brazil’ and ‘exit’
- (C) ‘Britain’ and ‘exit’
Select the correct passive voice: Open the door of my car.
- (A) The door of my car is opened by me
- (B) Let the door of my car be opened
- (C) The door of my car was opened by me
- (D) My car door be opened by someone
- (B) Let the door of my car be opened
Which is the longest river that ever runs in Europe?
- (A) Tiber
- (B) Volga
- (C) Seine
- (D) Danube
- (B) Volga
The zoo had some lions and parrots. The keeper counted 15 heads and 50 legs, then the number of lions is:
- (A) 10
- (B) 15
- (C) 20
- (D) 25
- (A) 10
Idiom “To keep one’s powder dry” means:
- (A) To be calm
- (B) To be disconnected
- (C) To be full of fury
- (D) To be in fighting mode
- (A) To be calm
Which one of the following is NOT a tributary of Indus River?
- (A) Chenab River
- (B) Ravi River
- (C) Beas River
- (D) Jhelum River
- (C) Beas River
Pakistan participated in Hockey match first time in the year:
- (A) 1947
- (B) 1948
- (C) 1949
- (D) 1950
- (B) 1948
If the rate of gross profit on sales is 25% and the cost of goods sold is Rs.75,000, then the amount of total sales will be:
- (A) 1,00,000
- (B) 93,000
- (C) 2,00,000
- (D) 80,000
- (A) 1,00,000
Geneva is the famous city of:
- (A) Sweden
- (B) Switzerland
- (C) Holland
- (D) New Zealand
- (B) Switzerland