When did Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah resign from the Indian National Congress?
- (a) 1916
- (b) 1919
- (c) 1920
- (d) 1921
- (c) 1920
Correct option (c) 1920. Quaid e Azam resigned from the Indian National Congress in 1920 due to his disagreement with Mahatma Gandi’s Hindu Politics.
Who among the following was referred to as the “Son of Allah” by the Jews?
- (a) Hazrat Uzair (A.S)
- (b) Hazrat Suleman (A.S)
- (c) Hazrat Isa (A.S)
- (d) Hazrat Musa (A.S)
- (a) Hazrat Uzair (A.S)
Correct option (a) Hazrat Uzair (A.S). Hazrat Uzair was referred to as the “Son of Allah” by the Jews. This belief was held by only a small group of jews at the time. The Quran criticizes this view.
To which clan of Quraysh tribe did Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) belong?
- (a) Banu Abd Shams
- (b) Banu Hashim
- (c) Banu Abbas
- (d) Banu Makhzum
- (b) Banu Hashim
Correct option (b) Banu Hashim . Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) belongs to Banu Hashim tribe. Banu Hashim was the most prestigious tribe. Prophet’s great grand-father Hashim ibn Abd Manaf was the nominative founder of the clan..
What was the first English language film produced in Pakistan after its creation?
- (a) “Jinnah – Pakistan”
- (b) “Beyond the Last Mountain”
- (c) “The Blood of Hussain”
- (d) “Yours’ Memory”
- (b) “Beyond the Last Mountain”
Correct option (b) “Beyond the last Mountain”. Beyond the last Mountain was the first English language film produced in Pakistan after its creation. It was a documentary style film explored the country’s natural beauty and cultural heritage.
The “xylem” in plants is mainly responsible for:
- (a) Transportation of food
- (b) Transportation of amino acid
- (c) Transportation of water
- (d) Transportation of oxygen
- (c) Transportation of water
Correct option (c) Transportation of water. The xylem in plants is mainly responsible for transportation of water from roots to leave. This process includes mechanisms such as: root pressure and cohesion tension.
Who is recognized as the founder of the Indian National Congress?
- (a) Dadabhai Naoriji
- (b) A.O. Hume
- (c) Mahatma Gandhi
- (d) Womesh Chunder Bonnerjee
- (b) A.O. Hume
Correct option (b) A.O. Hume. A.O. Hume was recognized as the founder of the Indian National Congress.He founded the organization in 1885 to provide a platform for civil and political dialogue among educated Indians.
How many fundamental beliefs are there in Islam?
- (a) 3
- (b) 4
- (c) 5
- (d) 6
- (c) 5
Correct option (c) 5. There are five fundamental beliefs in Islam.which are: Belief in oneness of Allah, Belief in angels of Allah, Belief in the book of Allah, Belief in the messengers of Allah, Belief in the day of judgement.
Who was the first Commander-in-Chief (C-in-C) of the Pakistan Army?
- (a) General Frank Masservy
- (b) General Douglas Gracey
- (c) General Ayub Khan
- (d) General Muhammad Musa
- (a) General Frank Masservy
Correct option (a) General Frank Masservy. General Frank Masservy was the first Commander in Chief of the Pakistan army. He served in this position from August 15,1947 to February 10, 1948.
Where is the archaeological site of Mohenjodaro located?
- (a) Punjab
- (b) Sindh
- (c) Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
- (d) Balochistan
- (b) Sindh
Correct option (b) Sindh. The archaeological site of Mohenjodaro located in Larkana district of Sindh. It is the largest and most significant settlement of the Indus Valley civilization.
Who proposed the Two Nation Theory, which became the basis for the creation of Pakistan?
- (a) Allama Iqbal
- (b) Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah
- (c) Sir Syed Ahmad Khan
- (d) Maulana Muhammad Ali Johar
- (c) Sir Syed Ahmad Khan
Correct option (c) Sir Syed Ahmad Khan. Two nation theory, which became the basis for the creation of Pakistan was proposed by Sir Syed Ahmad Khan. He was a 19th-century educationist and reformer who believed that Muslims and Hindus were two distinct nations based on differences in religion, culture, and tradition.