GK – Oneliner 06

  1. Which Muslim leader said about quit India movement, and anti-muslim action of congress: Quaid-e-Azam
  2. Laws of gravity presented by: Newton
  3. Sun is a ______ Star
  4. Which planet takes the longest to orbit around the sun: Neptune
  5. First census in Pakistan was held in: 1951
  6. Which nation had filed a suit against Myanmar for its alleged role in the Rohingya genocide case at the ICJ: Gambia
  7. The largest number of airports is in: USA
  8. Bees must collect nectar from approximately how many flowers to make 1 pond of honeycomb: 20 million
  9. In Islamic political system the concept of sovereignty belongs to: Allah
  10. Near sightedness or myopia can be corrected by: Concave lens
  11. Cash crop of Pakistan is: Cotton
  12. The oldest seat of learning in Europe is: University of Bologna
  13. Which unit are used to measure air pressure in vehicles tires: Pounds per square inch
  14. International Day of Peace is celebrated on: 21st September
  15. A game which is played by horse riders: Polo
  16. Who is the administrative head of province: Chief Secretary
  17. Name the game in which sides of teams are changed after every goal? Soccer
  18. The old name of Sahiwal is: Montgomery changed to Sahiwal in 1966
  19. Which country has developed laser based aerial defense system: Israel
  20. The area lying between river Jhelum and Chenab is called: Chaj Doab
  21. Indian National Congress founded by: A.O Hume in 1885
  22. Which Turkish leader abolished the Institution of caliphate: Mustafa Kamal Ataturk
  23. Panama lake connects which two oceans: Pacific and Atlantic oceans
  24. In 1526 Mughal empire founded by: Babar
  25. The largest river in the world is: Amazon
  26. The longest river the world is: Nile
  27. Who was Muhammad Ali Bogra: Foreign Minister
  28. Where the famous building Chauburji located: Lahore
  29. The ______ are actual dried flowers bud used as spice. Cloves
  30. With no air resistance regardless of their masses, the bodies fall with: Same acceleration
  31. Business with the help of Internet is called: E-Commerce
  32. The gemstone ruby is actually ______ with traces of some other elements. Aluminum Oxide
  33. The total number of madni surah’s in Holy Quran is: 28 and Makkhi 86
  34. The name of companion of Holy Prophet SAW mentioned in Holy Quran is: Hazrat Zaid Bin Haris RA
  35. The important part of Hajj is: Waqoof-e-Arafat
  36. Israel is the title of: Hazrat Yaqoob AS
  37. Kaleem Ullah is the title of: Hazrat Musa AS
  38. Which battle is called Youm-ul-Furqan: Battle of Badr fought in 2 A.H
  39. Khunjrab pass connects Pakistan with: China
  40. The literal meaning of Islam is: To bow down the neck, to seek safety & to obey
  41. The real name of Shah Wali Ullah is: Qutb-ud-Din
  42. Which surah of Holy Quran is graded as 1/3 of Holy Quran: Al-Iklaas
  43. CTRL+A is used for select ________ text: Whole
  44. In MS Office CTRL+W is used to _________ current window: Close
  45. ______ allow to go from one webpage to another web page: Hyperlink
  46. Bar is the unit of: Atmospheric Pressure
  47. Electric Current is measured by: Ammeter
  48. Time is measured by: Chronometer
  49. The rate of change of displacement is known as: Velocity
  50. SAARC University is located at: New Delhi
  51. Which is the oldest forest in Pakistan: Junipur
  52. The oldest constructed Barrage of Pakistan: Sukkur Barrage
  53. Which is the largest desert in the World: Sahara
  54. Which is the largest lake of the World: Caspian Sea
  55. The first airline of Pakistan is____________________Orient Airline
  56. Which one is the largest island of the World: Greenland
  57. When did Malala Yousafzai receive Nobel Prize: October 2014
  58. How many members were there in the First Constituent Assembly of Pakistan when it was set up: 69
  59. Name the National Animal of Pakistan: Markhor
  60. According to the 2017 census, what is the population of Pakistan: 207.7 Million
  61. The World Day for International Justice (WDIJ) is observed every year on _________17 July
  62. United Nations Institute for Training and Research (UNITAR) was established in: 1965
  63. MS Excel is: Application Software
  64. In MS Excel, name box is used to obtain ______ of the current cell: Address
  65. __________ allow to prepare and send same letter to different persons: Mail Merge
  66. In MS Word CTRL+E is used to align the text in _________ side of a paragraph. Center
  67. The default orientation of printed page is: Portrait
  68. _______ is storage area for email account. Mailbox
  69. Internet is a world-wide global system of interconnected computer networks.
  70. Internet used the standard Internet protocol TCP/IP.
  71. Internet is __________ which enables us to share information with other people. Network of network around the world
  72. IP stands for: Internet Protocol
  73. _________ is used for presenting one own work, report or performance. PowerPoint
  74. In Microsoft Office, the series of command group together is called a: Macros
  75. The default name of newly created MS Word file is: Document 1
  76. __________ command is used to convert MS Word document to PDF document. Save as
  77. Which key is used to check spell mistakes: F7
  78. Which key is used for pasting the copied text: CTRL+V
  79. _________ is used for arranging data in ascending/descending order in MS Excel: Data, Sort
  80. Which shortcut key combination reset highlighted text to default font in MS Word: CTRL+Spacebar
  81. In MS PowerPoint motion effects can be applied to object of a slide by ________ Animation Scheme
  82. ________ is the correct format of an email address: You@website.info
  83. ________ are the methods to Insert section break in MS Word: Odd page, Even page & Next page
  84. ________ pane cannot be found in PowerPoint: Word Art
  85. In MS Word _________ is used to put an item little below the normal text. CTRL+=
  86. Search engine used software called ________ to search documents on Internet: Browser
  87. End note is placed at the ________ of the document in MS Word: End
  88. 31% of the earth’s total surface is covered by forests.
  89. Earth rotates on its axis from west to east, the Moon and the Sun (and all other celestial objects) appears to move from east to west across the sky. The Sun and Moon the planets, and the stars all rise in the east and set in the west. And that’s because Earth spins toward the east.
  90. Earth is big magnet wrote by William Gilbert.
  91. Arctic Region of earth contains 25% reserves of earth.
  92. The mass of the body at the center of earth is same.
  93. Ozone gas absorbs ultraviolet radiation in the earth atmosphere.
  94. The distance between the earth and the sun is smallest in the month of January.
  95. Nearest part of atmosphere to earth is called troposphere.
  96. The time taken by sunlight to reach the earth is 8 minutes 20 seconds.
  97. The time required for moonlight to reach earth 1.3 seconds.
  98. The moon’s volume is about 1/50th of Earth.
  99. The exact time taken by the earth for single rotation on its own axis is 23 hours 56 minutes 4.09 seconds.
  100. The size of the earth was first measured by Eratosthenes.
  101. The speed per minute at which the earth revolves around the sun is more than 1600 kilometers.
  102. The planet Earth has highest density.
  103. Days and nights are caused by rotation of earth on its axis.
  104. The Sun always rises in the East because the earth rotates from West to East.
  105. A satellite moving round the earth with a uniform speed has Uniform acceleration.
  106. Circumference of the Earth is around 40000 km.
  107. The total Mass of the earth is 6.0 X 10^24 kilograms.
  108. The shape of earth’s orbit around the sun is Elliptical.
  109. The average distance of the Sun from Earth 149,598,900 km.
  110. The crust forms 0.5% of the volume of the earth.
  111. At latitude of 45 degree the earth spins on its axis at the rate of 1120 km/hr.
  112. It is six months long day in the northern polar region and six months long night in the southern polar region because earth is inclined towards its orbital plane.
  113. The movement inside the Earth’s crust is studied by seismology.
  114. Green House Effect means by trapping of solar energy due to atmosphere carbon dioxide.
  115. Planet Venus is visible from Earth.
  116. The approximate equatorial circumference of the earth is 40000 km.
  117. Spring tides occur on new moon and full moon days because on these days sun, moon and earth are in the straight line.
  118. The International Date Line is an imaginary line extending from pole to pole along the places on the earth’s surface and lies along the 180-degree meridian.
  119. The total surface area of earth is 510 million square kilometers.
  120. The upper part of the mantle upon which the crust of the Earth floats is called Asthenosphere.
  121. Silicon is present in the largest amount in terms of percentage by mass in the earth’s crust.
  122. The earth the atmosphere consists of 21% oxygen and 78 % nitrogen.
  123. The Earth revolves around the sun in an elliptical orbit. Its speed is greatest when it is closest to the sun.
  124. The core of the earth is Metallic.
  125. Atmospheric pressure exerted on earth is due to Gravitational pull of the earth.
  126. The earth annual circuit round the sun covers a distance of 996 million km.
  127. The earth is at the least distance from the sun (Parhelion) on January 3rd.
  128. The earth is at the largest distance from the sun (Aphelion) on July 4th.
  129. Moon is called a satellite of the earth because it revolves round the earth.
  130. The sun shines vertically on the Equator twice a year.
  131. Light emitted by sun reaches earth in 500 seconds.
  132. Theory of abiogenesis regards the origin of life on earth is accepted today.
  133. On the 21st June, the day light is seen at the North Pole for 24 hours.
  134. Keeping of Birds Called___________Aviculture
  135. The First Hafiz e Quran of Islam was: Hazrat Usman RA
  136. HP stands for: Hewlett Packard
  137. JPEG stands for: Joint photographic experts group
  138. DVD stands for: Digital Versatile Disk
  139. DOS stands for: Disc Operating System
  140. IP stands for: Internet Protocol
  141. URL stands for: Uniform Resource Locator
  142. What was the name of the building where Quaid e Azam born: Wazir Mansion
  143. Tragedy of Karbala took place in: 61 Hijri (680 AD)
  144. Battle of Tabuk : 9 Hijri
  145. Battle of Hunain : 8 Hijri
  146. Conquer of Khyber : 7 Hijri
  147. Battle of Rajih : 4 Hijri
  148. Battle of Uhad : 3 Hijri
  149. Battle of Badr: 2 Hijri
  150. Battle of Ahzab : 5 Hijri
  151. Sulah Hudaibya : 6 Hijri
  152. Wind speed is measured by: Anemometer
  153. Very high Temperature is measured by: Pyrometer
  154. Detection of colours is measured by: Colorimeter
  155. Purity of milk is measured by: Lactometer
  156. Small Electric Current is measured by: Galvanometer
  157. Radioactivity is measured by: Henry Bacquerel
  158. Fathom is the unit of: Depth of ocean
  159. Knot is the unit of speed of which : Ship
  160. Law about Zina revealed in 5 A.H
  161. Law about Orphanage revealed in 3 A.H
  162. Law about Inheritance revealed in 3 A.H
  163. Order of Hijab for Women revealed in 4 A.H
  164. Abulation made obligatory in 5 A.H
  165. Interest was prohibited in 8A.H
  166. Study of Fruits : Pomology
  167. Study of languages: Philology
  168. Mother in law of Europe is called: Denmark
  169. Land of rivers is called: Bangladesh
  170. Study of Heart : Cardiology
  171. Study of Liver : Hepatology
  172. Study of Writing : Calligraphy
  173. Study of age problems: Gerontology
  174. Study of Energy and its Motion :Physics
  175. Study of matter and its composition: Chemistry
  176. Study of coins: Numismatics
  177. Study of Teeth : Odontology
  178. Study of Trees: Dendrology
  179. Study of Kidneys : Nephrology
  180. Study of Eyes: Ophthalmology
  181. Study of Religion : Theology
  182. Study of Blood : Hematology
  183. Study of Bones : Osteology
  184. Study of Flags is called: Vexillology
  185. Which two countries have their two National Anthems: Denmark and New Zealand
  186. Which Country has oldest National Anthem : Japan
  187. Which Country has oldest Flag : Denmark
  188. Which Country has no its National Anthem: Cyprus
  189. Which country has the Largest flag : Brazil
  190. The distance of the equator from either of the poles is 10,002 km.
  191. Solar eclipse occurs when moon comes between sun and earth.
  192. Japan is called land of the rising sun because Japan being the easternmost country in the world. It has the earliest sunrise.
  193. Bodies which usually fall from the sky on the earth are called Meteors.
  194. Lunar eclipse does not occur every month because the moon’s orbit is not all the time in the same plane
  195. The mass of the moon in comparison to the earth is 1/80.
  196. The lunar eclipse occurs when earth comes between the sun and moon.
  197. Days and nights are equal throughout the globe when sun is above equator.
  198. Marine Ecosystem covers the largest area of the earth’s surface.
  199. The Equator is great circle.
  200. The first organisms on earth were heterotrophs.
  201. The International Date Line is located in the Pacific Ocean.
  202. The Earth is Oblate.
  203. In 23 h 56 min 4.9 sec the Earth completes one rotation on its axis.
  204. Day and night changes due to Earth’s rotation round its axis.
  205. Change in season is caused due to Revolution of earth.
  206. Latitude and Longitude both run perpendicular to each other.
  207. One degree of longitude on the equator is equal to a distance of 69 miles.
  208. There are 181 lines of latitude on the globe.
  209. The movement inside the Earth’s crust is studied by Seismology.
  210. A highly accurate time piece which is used to keep Greenwich meantime is called chronometer.
  211. The four major components of the atmosphere are oxygen, nitrogen, carbon dioxide and argon.
  212. Increase in carbon dioxide in atmosphere causes rise the earth temperature.
  213. The velocity of winds is related to pressure gradient in the direction of their flow.
  214. Oxygen in the upper atmosphere is converted into Ozone.
  215. The proportion of nitrogen in dry air is 78% by volume.
  216. City of lions is:  Singapore
  217. Emerald Island is known as: Ireland
  218. Empire city is: New York
  219. In which Country the flag of Pakistan was first visited: France
  220. Who created the first Map of the world? Anaximander
  221. Father of law is: Cicer
  222. Father of C language is: Dennis Ritchie
  223. Father of Computer Science is: Allan Turning
  224. Father of Electronics is: Ray Tomlinson
  225. Study of Skin: Dermatology
  226. Study of Hairs: Trichology
  227. Study of Nails: Cosmetology
  228. Father of Blood group is: Landsteiner
  229. Father of Electricity is: B-Franklin
  230. Headquarter of International Standards Organization is located at: Switzerland
  231. Headquarter of International Renewable Energy Agency is located at: UAE
  232. Study of Fungi : Mycology
  233. Study of Brain : Encenphlology
  234. Study of Air : Aerology
  235. Study of Earth : Geology
  236. Study of Insects : Entomology
  237. Study of Algae : Phycology
  238. Study of Universe : Cosmology
  239. Study of Cancer : Oncology
  240. Study of Eggs : Oology
  241. Study of Dreams : Orneirology
  242. The percentage of oxygen in atmosphere oxygen is approximately 21%.
  243. Atmosphere around the earth maintain its temperature.
  244. The Imaginary line on the earth’s surface which closely follows the 180-degree meridian is called International Date Line.
  245. O. Schmidt suggested the earth’s origin from gasses and dust particles.
  246. The earth revolves round the sun in its orbit by approximately 1-degree per day.
  247. Solar calendar is Gregorian type of calendar.
  248. When the earth reaches its perihelion, then it is nearest to the sun.
  249. Broadly, there are three layers of the earth – the crust, the mantle and the core. The crust forms 0.5% of the total volume of the earth.
  250. According to Simon Winchester’s book, there are 36 Tectonic plates in the earth.
  251. The polar diameter of the earth is shorter than the equatorial diameter by 43 km.
  252. The sun’s heat and light energy reaches the earth by radiations.
  253. The North Pole of the Earth is turned away from the sun on 21st December.
  254. At the core of the earth, the temperature is estimated to be around 2,000-degree C.
  255. The central core layer of the earth is believed to have the heaviest mineral materials of highest density.
  256. Water is not example of exhaustible resources of the earth available to man.
  257. 51% of insulation is received by the earth’s surface.
  258. Equatorial region of the earth’s surface receives the highest amount of insulation.
  259. The inclination of the earth’s axis to the orbital plane is 23.50-degree.
  260. On the equator there is always day and night are equal duration.
  261. The speed of rotation of the earth is the highest at the North pole.
  262. At Vernal Equinox earth revolve at a faster rate around the Sun.
  263. Atmosphere pressure exerted on earth is due to gravitational pull of the earth.
  264. The earth is closer to the sun in January.
  265. Seasons on earth are caused by revolution of earth round the sun and its axis titled at 66.5O.
  266. The earth is 5th largest planet of the solar system.
  267. The diameter of earth is 12756 km.
  268. City of Peace is: Baghdad
  269. Land of Pure White Clouds: New Zealand
  270. Land of Fertile Fields: Algeria
  271. Land of Golden Fleece: Australia
  272. Land of Sun Flowers: Argentina
  273. Symbol of Silver is: Ag
  274. Symbol of Gold is: Au
  275. Symbol of Iron is: Fe
  276. Symbol of Potassium is: K
  277. Formula of Laughing gas is:N2O (Nitrous oxides)
  278. Name of the Country that has 3 Capitals: South Africa
  279. CNN stands for: Cable News Network
  280. BBC stands for: British Broadcasting Cooperation
  281. KSA stands for: Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
  282. USB stands for: Universal Serial Bus
  283. ICU stands for: Intensive Care unit
  284. City of conferences is: Geneva
  285. City of Pilgrims is: Makkah
  286. City of wind is: Chicago
  287. City of lighting is: Karachi in Pak, Paris in world
  288. City of Perfumes is: Hyderabad in Pak, Paris in World
  289. City of angels is: Bangkok
  290. City of parks is: Kiev
  291. South pole is located in the continent of Antarctica.
  292. Noctilucent cloud forms are found at the highest altitudes.
  293. Thickness of atmosphere around the earth is 145 km.
  294. The layers of atmosphere are divided into 4 parts.
  295. Above the earth’s surface troposphere extends to a height of 15 km.
  296. Stratosphere is above the troposphere layer.
  297. The mesosphere extended above the earth’s surface is up to 85 km.
  298. All vital atmosphere process leading to various climate and weather conditions take place in the troposphere.
  299. On the day of the summer solstice in the northern hemisphere length of day time on the Antarctic Circle is 24 hours.
  300. Days and nights are equal duration on March 21st at all parallel of latitude.

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