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      Assalam o ALaikum

      In this thread we will keep Sharing Genral nowledge Questions and answers INSHA'ALLAH!




      [DOUBLEPOST=1351388187][/DOUBLEPOST]Q: Which composer wrote The Water Music?

      A: Handel

      Q: What colour does acid turn Litmus paper?
      A: Red

      Q: What's the largest Scandinavian country?
      A: Sweden

      Q: What was Mickey Mouse's original name?
      A: Mortimer Mouse

      Q: Which metal do you get from bauxite?
      A: Aluminium

      Q: Which animal produces the biggest baby?
      A: Blue Whale

      Q: In Pop music, which two herbs go with 'Parsley & Sage'?
      A: Rosemary and Thyme - Scarborough fair

      Q: What was the name of the Benedictine monk who legend has it invented Champagne?
      A: Dom Perignon

      Q: In which Country is Auschwitz (Birkenau)?
      A: Poland

      Q: Who was Leonardo di Caprio's co-star in Titanic?
      A: Kate Winslett

      Q: Acid rain is composed mainly of the oxides of two elements. Give either.
      A: Sulphur or Nitrogen

      Q: What sort of creature is a bustard?
      A: A bird

      Q: What is calcium carbonate normally known as?
      A: Chalk

      Q: Who commanded the Allied forces, which invaded Europe on D-Day?
      A: Dwight Eisenhower

      Q: Who holds the record as being Britain's youngest ever Formula 1 Driver?
      A: Jensen Button

      Q: What word do we use to describe the Asexual reproduction of a genetic carbon copy of an animal or plant?
      A: Clone

      Q: Which chemical element has the shortest name - 3 letters?
      A: Tin

      Q: What is the state capital of Alaska?
      A: Juneau

      Q: How many holes are there in a ten pin bowling ball?
      A: 3

      Q: Which land did Puff The Magic Dragon live in?
      A: Honalee


      [DOUBLEPOST=1351388208][/DOUBLEPOST] No piece of paper can be folded more than 7 times.

      * The first product to have a bar code was Wrigley's gum.
      * Venus is the only planet that rotates clockwise.
      * Apples, not caffeine, are more efficien at waking you up in the morning
      * The first owner of the Marlboro company died of lung cancer.
      * The Mona Lisa has no eyebrows. It was the fashion in Renaissance Florence to shave them off.
      * Walt Disney was afraid of mice.
      * The inventor of the flushing toilet was Thomas Crapper.
      * The average bed is home to over 6 billion dust mites.
      * The cigarette lighter was invented before the match.
      * The average chocolate bar has 8 insect legs in it.
      * Right-handed people live, on average, nine years longer than left-handed people do.
      * Its impossible to smoke oneself to death with weed. You won't be able to retain enough motor control and consciousness to do so after such a large amount.
      * Every drop of seawater contains approximately 1 billion gold atoms.
      * The US national anthem actually has three verses, but everyone just knows the first one.
      * During World War II, IBM built the computers the Nazis used to manage their death/concentration camps.
      * The total combined weight of the worlds ant population is heavier than the weight of the human population.
      * The deadliest war in history excluding World War II was a civil war in China in the 1850s in which the rebels were led by a man who thought he was the brother of Jesus Christ.
      * Just about 3 people are born every second, and about 1.3333 people die every second. The result is about a 2 and 2/3 net increase of people every second. Almost 10 people more live on this Earth now, than before you finished reading this.
      * The number of people alive on earth right now is higher than the number of all the people that have died, Ever.[DOUBLEPOST=1351388232][/DOUBLEPOST] The electric chair was invented by a dentist.

      * The human heart creates enough pressure when it pumps out to the body to squirt blood 30 feet.
      *Banging your head against a wall uses an average of 900 calories an hour.
      * On average, people fear spiders more than they do death
      * "I am ." is the shortest complete sentence in the English language.
      * The longest word in the English language is 1909 letters long and it refers to a distinct part of DNA.
      * It's impossible to sneeze with your eyes open.
      * Feb 1865 is the only month in recorded history not to have a full moon.
      * You can't kill yourself by holding your breath.
      * Americans on the average eat 18 acres of pizza every day.
      * Every time you lick a stamp,you're consuming 1/10 of a calorie.
      * Leonardo Da Vinci invented the scissors
      * In the last 4000 years, no new animals have been domesticated.
      * The most common name in the world is Mohammed.
      * The cruise liner, Queen Elizabeth II, moves only six inches for each gallon of diesel that it burns.
      * Michael Jordan makes more money from Nike annually than all of the Nike factory workers in Malaysia combined.
      * One of the reasons marijuana is illegal today is because cotton growers in the 30's lobbied against hemp farmers they saw it as competition.
      * You know that you are more likely to be killed by a champagne cork than by a poisonous spider
      * Only one person in two billion will live to be 116 or older.
      * There are 2 credit cards for every person in the US.
      * If you yelled for 8 years, 7 months and 6 days, you would have produced enough sound energy to heat one cup of coffee.

      * If you fart consistently for 6 years and 9 months, enough gas is produced to create the energy of an atomic bomb.

      * Cats have over one hundred vocal sounds,dogs only have about ten.
      * Our eyes are always the same size from birth, but our nose and ears never stop growing[DOUBLEPOST=1351388270][/DOUBLEPOST] The Bible, the world's most-selling book, is also the world's most shoplifted book.

      * Your tongue is the only muscle in your body that is attached at only one end.
      * More than 1,000 different languages are spoken on the continent of Africa.
      * In the U.S.A over eleven thousand people (up until the end of 2003) have visited a tortilla chip that appears to have the face of Jesus Christ burned into it?
      * Buckingham Palace in England has over six hundred rooms.
      * There was once an undersea post office in the Bahamas.
      * Abraham Lincoln's mother died when she drank the milk of a cow that grazed on poisonous snakeroot.
      * After the death of Albert Einstein his brain was removed by a pathologist and put in a jar for future study.
      * TYPEWRITER is the longest word that can be made using the letters only
      on one row of the keyboard.
      * There are two words in the English language that have all five vowels in
      order: "abstemious" and "facetious."
      * There are more chickens than people in the world.
      * The winter of 1932 was so cold that Niagara Falls froze completely solid.
      * The cruise liner, QE2, moves only six inches for each gallon of diesel
      that it burns.
      * Maine is the only American state whose name is just one syllable.
      * Butterflies taste with their feet.
      * There are only three words in the English language which end in "dous":
      tremendous, horrendous, and stupendous.
      * "Dreamt" is the only English word that ends in the letters "mt".
      * The sentence: "The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog" uses every
      letter of the alphabet.

      * A typical bed usually houses over 6 billion dust mites.
      * The opposite sides of a dice cube always add up to seven.
      * A person with hexadectylism has six fingers or six toes on one or both hands and feet
      * The loudest sound produced by any animal is 188 decibels. The animal is the African Elephant.
      * In ancient Egypt, Priests plucked every hair from their bodies, including their eyebrows and eyelashes.
      * The word four has four letters. In the English language there is no other number whose number of letters is equal to its value.
      * No piece of square dry paper can be folded more than 7 times in half.
      * Chocolate can kill dogs. Chocolate affects a dog's heart and nervous system; a few ounces are enough to kill a small dog.
      * There are more than twice as many kangaroos as people in Australia.


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      Re: General Knowledge Questions&answers(mega Collection)!

      Interesting & Amazing Facts

      Interesting & Amazing Facts

      Technology


      Aircraft Carrier

      An aircraft carrier gets about 6 inches per gallon of fuel.

      Airplanes

      * The first United States coast to coast airplane flight occurred in 1911 and took 49 days.
      * A Boeing 747s wingspan is longer than the Wright brother's first flight (120ft).

      Aluminum

      The Chinese were using aluminum to make things as early as 300 AD Western civilization didn't rediscover aluminum until 1827.

      Automobile

      George Seldon received a patent in 1895 - for the automobile. Four years later, George sold the rights for $200,000.

      Coin Operated Machine

      The first coin operated machine ever designed was a holy-water dispenser that required a five-drachma piece to operate. It was the brainchild of the Greek scientist Hero in the first century AD.

      Compact Discs

      Compact discs read from the inside to the outside edge, the reverse of how a record works.

      Computers

      * ENIAC, the first electronic computer, appeared 50 years ago. The original ENIAC was about 80 feet long, weighed 30 tons, had 17,000 tubes. By comparison, a desktop computer today can store a million times more information than an ENIAC, and 50,000 times faster.
      * From the smallest microprocessor to the biggest mainframe, the average American depends on over 264 computers per day.
      * The first "modern" computer (i.e., general-purpose and program-controlled) was built in 1941 by Konrad Zuse. Since there was a war going on, he applied to the German government for funding to build his machines for military use, but was turned down because the Germans did not expect the war to last beyond Christmas.
      * The computer was launched in 1943, more than 100 years after Charles Babbage designed the first programmable device. Babbage dropped his idea after he couldn't raise capital for it. In 1998, the Science Museum in London, UK, built a working replica of the Babbage machine, using the materials and work methods available at Babbage's time. It worked just as Babbage had intended.

      Electric Chair

      The electric chair was invented by a dentist, Alfred Southwick.

      E-Mail

      The first e-mail was sent over the Internet in 1972.

      Eye Glasses

      The Chinese invented eyeglasses. Marco Polo reported seeing many pairs worn by the Chinese as early as 1275, 500 years before lens grinding became an art in the West.

      Glass

      If hot water is suddenly poured into a glass that glass is more apt to break if it is thick than if it is thin. This is why test tubes are made of thin glass.

      Hard Hats

      Construction workers hard hats were first invented and used in the building of the Hoover Dam in 1933.

      Hoover Dam

      The Hoover Dam was built to last 2,000 years. The concrete in it will not even be fully cured for another 500 years.

      Limelight

      Limelight was how we lit the stage before electricity was invented. Basically, illumination was produced by heating blocks of lime until they glowed.

      Mobile (Cellular) Phones

      As much as 80% of microwaves from mobile phones are absorbed by your head.

      Nuclear Power

      Nuclear ships are basically steamships and driven by steam turbines. The reactor just develops heat to boil the water.

      Oil

      The amount of oil that is used worldwide in one year is doubling every ten years. If that rate of increase continues and if the world were nothing but oil, all the oil would be used up in 400 years.

      Radio Waves

      Radio waves travel so much faster than sound waves that a broadcast voice can be heard sooner 18,000 km away than in the back of the room in which it originated.

      Rickshaw

      The rickshaw was invented by the Reverend Jonathan Scobie, an American Baptist minister living in Yokohama, Japan, built the first model in 1869 in order to transport his invalid wife. Today it remains a common mode of transportation in the Orient.

      Ships & Boats

      * The cruise liner, Queen Elizabeth 2, moves only six inches for each gallon of diesel that it burns.
      * The world's oldest surviving boat is a simple 10 feet long dugout dated to 7400 BC. It was discovered in Pesse Holland in the Netherlands.
      * Rock drawings from the Red Sea site of Wadi Hammamat, dated to around 4000 BC show that Egyptian boats were made from papyrus and reeds.
      * The world's earliest known plank-built ship, made from cedar and sycamore wood and dated to 2600 BC, was discovered next to the Great Pyramid in 1952.
      * The Egyptians created the first organized navy in 2300 BC.
      * Oar-powered ships were developed by the Sumerians in 3500 BC.
      * Sails were first used by the Phoenicians around 2000 BC.

      Silicon Chip

      A chip of silicon a quarter-inch square has the capacity of the original 1949 ENIAC computer, which occupied a city block.

      Skyscraper
      The term skyscraper was first used way back in 1888 to describe an 11-story building.

      Sound

      Sound travels 15 times faster through steel than through the air.

      Telephones

      There are more than 600 million telephone lines today, yet almost half the world's population has never made a phone call.

      Television

      Scottish inventor John Logie Baird gave the first public demonstration of television in 1926 in Soho, London. Ten years later there were only 100 TV sets in the world.

      Traffic Lights

      Traffic lights were used before the advent of the motorcar. In 1868, a lantern with red and green signals was used at a London intersection to control the flow of horse buggies and pedestrians.

      Transistors

      More than a billion transistors are manufactured... every second.

      VCR's

      The first VCR, made in 1956, was the size of a piano.

      Windmill

      The windmill originated in Iran in AD 644. It was used to grind grain.

      World Trade Center

      The World Trade Center towers were designed to collapse in a pancake-like fashion, instead of simply falling over on their sides. This design feature saved hundreds, perhaps thousands of lives on Sept. 11, 2001, when they were destroyed by terrorists.


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      About Pakistan!

      1. Pakistan's first coin was issued on 3rd January 1948.
      2. Pakistan's standard time was suggested by Proffessor Muhammad Anwar.
      3. Pakistan's first Stamp ticket was issued on 09-07-1948.
      4. Maoulana Mazhar-ud-din was the first person who gave the tital "Quid-e-Azam to Mr. Jinnah fist time.
      5. Quid-e-Azam's mother tongue was "Gujrati"
      6. Khawaja Nazim-ud-din was the only person in pakistan history who was the second Prime Minister of Pakistan & also Secon Governer General of Pakistan.
      7. The total Area of the Capital of Pakistan "Islamabad" is 907 sq Km.
      8. The Height of Minar-e-Pakistan is 196 ft and 4 inch.
      9. Sir Victor Turner signed first time on Pakistan's currency notes.
      10. Quaid-e-Azam was born on Thrusday.
      11. Quaid-e-Azam was died on Saturday.
      12. Pakistan's National Flag was prepared by Ameer-ud-din Qadwai.
      13. Abdur-rehaman Chugtai was made the design of Pakistan's first Stamp Ticket.
      14. Pakistan's National Anthem's Compostion was accepted on 21 August 1949.
      15. There were 3542 Post Offices in Pakitan at the time of its Creation.
      16. Hari Pur is famous of having Telephone Industry.
      17. Mr. Mirat Khan prepared the map of Minar-e-Pakistan.
      18. Quaid-e-Azam took an oath as Governer General of Pakistan from Mr. Justice Mian Abdur Rasheed.
      19. The height of all 4 Minars of Badshai Mosque are 177 fts.
      20. The National Anthem was sung first time on 13 August 1954 in the voice of Mr. Hafeez Jhalandari.


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      Interesting General Knowledge Questions & answers


      1. Which metal is heavier, silver or gold?
      2. How many legs do butterflies have?
      3. Which is the country with the most people?
      4. Which state is the biggest in the US?
      5. Which country has the largest area of land?
      6. Which is the country hosting the 2008 Olympic Games?
      7. Which indoor sport is the most popular in the US?
      8. Which golf player's mother is from Thailand?
      9. What is Aurora Borealis commonly known as?
      10. Which is the non-contagious disease that is the most common in the world?
      11. Which was the album the Beatles recorded the last time together?
      12. Which instrument did Miles Davis, the jazz musician, play?
      13. What is the sport in which you could get into a headlock?
      14. In which country was golf first played?
      15. Which is the sport where you could be out 'leg before wicket' or 'hit a six'?
      16. When did baseball originate in the US?
      17. Which is the sport wherein you would use a 'sand iron'?
      18. What is the largest mammal in the world?
      19. Which is the country where reggae music originated?
      20. Who was the creator of Jeeves and Wooster?
      21. Who painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel?
      22. Who was the writer of Alice's Adventures in Wonderland?
      23. After which famous person was the teddy bear named?
      24. Which is the smallest ocean in the world?
      25. What is the rhino?s horn made of?

      Answers


      1. Gold
      2. Six
      3. China
      4. Alaska
      5. Russia
      6. China
      7. Basketball
      8. Tiger Woods
      9. Northern Lights
      10. Tooth Decay
      11. Abbey Road
      12. Trumpet
      13. Wrestling
      14. Scotland
      15. Cricket
      16. 19th Century
      17. Golf
      18. Blue Whale
      19. Jamaica
      20. P.G. Wodehouse
      21. Michelangelo
      22. Lewis Carroll
      23. Theodore Roosevelt
      24. Arctic Ocean
      25. Hair



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      General Knowledge Question answers


      01 The first Prime minister of Bangladesh was Mujibur Rehman
      02 The longest river in the world is the Nile
      03 The longest highway in the world is the Trans-Canada
      04 The longest highway in the world has a length of About 8000 km
      05 The highest mountain in the world is the Everest
      06 The country that accounts for nearly one third of the total teak production of the world is Myanmar
      07 The biggest desert in the world is the Sahara desert
      08 The largest coffee growing country in the world is Brazil
      09 The country also known as "country of Copper" is Zambia
      10 The name given to the border which separates Pakistan and Afghanistan is Durand line
      11 The river Volga flows out into the Caspian sea
      12 The coldest place on the earth is Verkoyansk in Siberia
      13 The country which ranks second in terms of land area is Canada
      14 The largest Island in the Mediterranean sea is Sicily
      15 The river Jordan flows out into the Dead sea
      16 The biggest delta in the world is the Ganges Delta
      17 The capital city that stands on the river Danube is Belgrade
      18 The Japanese call their country as Nippon
      19 The length of the English channel is 564 kilometres
      20 The world's oldest known city is Damascus
      21 The city which is also known as the City of Canals is Venice
      22 The country in which river Wangchu flows is Myanmar
      23 The biggest island of the world is Greenland
      24 The city which is the biggest centre for manufacture of automobiles in the world is Detroit, USA
      25 The country which is the largest producer of manganese in the world is China & South Africa
      26 The country which is the largest producer of rubber in the world is Malaysia
      27 The country which is the largest producer of tin in the world is China
      28 The river which carries maximum quantity of water into the sea is the Amazon River
      29 The city which was once called the `Forbidden City' was Peking
      30 The country called the Land of Rising Sun is Japan
      31 Mount Everest was named after Sir George Everest
      32 The volcano Vesuvius is located in Italy
      33 The country known as the Sugar Bowl of the world is Cuba
      34 The length of the Suez Canal is 162.5 kilometers
      35 The lowest point on earth is The coastal area of Dead sea
      36 The Gurkhas are the original inhabitants of Nepal
      37 The largest ocean of the world is the Pacific ocean
      38 The largest bell in the world is the Tsar Kolkol at Kremlin, Moscow
      39 The biggest stadium in the world is the Strahov Stadium, Prague
      40 The world's largest diamond producing country is South Africa
      41 Australia was discovered by James Cook
      42 The first Governor General of Pakistan is Mohammed Ali Jinnah
      43 Dublin is situated at the mouth of river Liffey
      44 The earlier name of New York city was New Amsterdam
      45 The Eifel tower was built by Alexander Eiffel
      46 The Red Cross was founded by Jean Henri Durant
      47 The country which has the greatest population density is Monaco
      48 The national flower of Britain is Rose
      49 Niagara Falls was discovered by Louis Hennepin
      50 The national flower of Italy is Lily
      51 The national flower of China is Narcissus
      52 The permanent secretariat of the SAARC is located at Kathmandu
      53 The gateway to the Gulf of Iran is Strait of Hormuz
      54 The first Industrial Revolution took place in England
      55 World Environment Day is observed on 5th June
      56 The first Republican President of America was Abraham Lincoln
      57 The country famous for Samba dance is Brazil
      58 The name of Alexander's horse was Beucephalus
      59 Singapore was founded by Sir Thomas Stamford Raffles
      60 The famous British one-eyed Admiral was Nelson
      61 The earlier name of Sri Lanka was Ceylon
      62 The UNO was formed in the year 1945
      63 UNO stands for United Nations Organization
      64 The independence day of South Korea is celebrated on 15th August
      65 `Last Judgement' was the first painting of an Italian painter named Michelangelo
      66 Paradise Regained was written by John Milton
      67 The first President of Egypt was Mohammed Nequib
      68 The first man to reach North Pole was Rear Admiral Robert E. Peary
      69 The most famous painting of Pablo Picasso was Guermica
      70 The primary producer of newsprint in the world is Canada
      71 The first explorer to reach the South Pole was Cap. Ronald Amundson
      72 The person who is called the father of modern Italy is G.Garibaldi
      73 World literacy day is celebrated on 8th September
      74 The founder of modern Germany is Bismarck
      75 The country known as the land of the midnight sun is Norway
      76 The place known as the Roof of the world is Tibet
      77 The founder of the Chinese Republic was San Yat Sen
      78 The first Pakistani to receive the Nobel Prize was Abdul Salam
      79 The first woman Prime Minister of Britain was Margaret Thatcher
      80 The first Secretary General of the UNO was Trygve Lie
      81 The sculptor of the statue of Liberty was Frederick Auguste Bartholdi
      82 The port of Baku is situated in Azerbaijan
      83 John F Kennedy was assassinated by Lee Harvey Oswald
      84 The largest river in France is Loire
      85 The Queen of England who married her brother-in-law was Catherine of Aragon
      86 The first black person to be awarded the Nobel Peace Prize was Ralph Johnson Bunche
      87 The first British University to admit women for degree courses was London University
      88 The principal export of Jamaica is Sugar
      89 New York is popularly known as the city of Skyscrapers
      90 Madagascar is popularly known as the Island of Cloves
      91 The country known as the Land of White Elephant is Thailand
      92 The country known as the Land of Morning Calm is Korea
      93 The country known as the Land of Thunderbolts is Bhutan
      94 The highest waterfalls in the world is the Salto Angel Falls, Venezuela
      95 The largest library in the world is the United States Library of Congress, Washington DC
      96 The author of Harry Potter Books is JK Rowling
      97 Nickname of New York city is Big Apple
      98 What do you call a group of sheep? A Flock of Sheep
      99 In which sport do players take long and short corners? Hockey
      100 Who was the youngest President of the USA? Theodore Roosevelt
      101 How many legs do butterflies have? 6 Legs & 2 Pair of Wings





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      A Fairly Difficult General Knowledge Quiz
      1
      In which country did the ‘sauna’ originate?

      2
      On which day and which year did America declare itself an independent country?

      3
      Which is lighter, gold or plastic?

      4
      What should you say in English if someone sneezes?.

      5
      How many cents are there in a Australian dollar?

      6
      Who wrote ‘Animal Farm’?

      7
      Name five methods of transport?.

      8
      Name ten countries where English is an official language.

      9
      Name ten parts of the body lower than the neck.

      10
      Which explorer discovered the sea-route to India by rounding the Cape of Good Hope?

      11
      What is the currency of Greece?

      12
      Which country is popularly called ‘The Land of the Maple Leaf’?

      13
      In Britain who would you give a tip to?

      14
      Name three festivals celebrated in English-speaking countries?

      15
      “A good husband should be deaf and a good wife blind”. What are these sayings called?

      16
      What do English people say before a meal?

      17
      Which U.S President was assassinated in 1865?

      18
      Which is longer the Danube or Volga river?

      19
      When did England last win the football world cup?

      20
      Which planet is named after the Roman god of war?

      ANSWERS

      1 - Finland

      2 - 4th July 1776

      3 - Plastic

      4 - Bless you.

      5 - 100

      6 - George Orwell

      7 - Train, car, coach, bus, tram, ship, boat, motorcycle etc.

      8 - England, Ireland, USA, Canada, India, Kenya, Singapore, Barbados, South Africa, Pakistan etc.

      9 - Chest, leg, arm, shoulder, foot, knee, fingers, toes, thigh, shin, ankle etc.

      10 - Vasco de Gama

      11 - Drachma

      12 - Canada

      13 -Waiter/Waitress, taxi driver, hairdresser

      14 - Christmas, Easter, St. Valentines day, New Years day, Thanksgiving day etc.

      15 - Proverbs

      16 - Nothing!

      17 - Abraham Lincoln

      18 - Volga

      19 - 1966

      20 - Mars



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      Which is bigger, a lake or an ocean? ocean
      Which country has the most people? china.
      What is the capital city of Norway? oslo
      What is the biggest state in the U.S.A.? alaska
      Which country has the biggest land area? russia
      What sport is played at Wimbledon? tennis
      In which country were the 2008 Olympic Games held? china
      What country does the football player Romario come from? brazil
      What is the most popular indoor sport in the U.S.A.? basketball
      In which sport was Muhammad Ali the world champion? boxing
      Which famous golf player's mother comes from Thailand? tiger woods
      Blood is filtered by which pair of organs? kidney
      Which planet is the fifth from the sun? jupiter
      Who developed the theory of relativity? albert einstein
      Which chemical element is represented by the symbol N? nitrogen
      In which organelle of a living cell is DNA found? nucleus
      Which travel faster, light or sound waves? light.
      What is longest running race in the Olympic Games called? the marathen
      Who won the 2003 British Open golf tournament? ben curtis
      In snooker, what is the colour of the last ball potted? black
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      1. Name Germany's two primary allies of World War II.
      2. Define the word "Consecutive".
      3. Name all of the continents.
      4. What is the square root of 144?
      5. What was the primary reason for the American Civil War?
      6. What is the official language of the United States?

      7. What are the two primary languages of Canada?
      8. What is the cube root of 27?
      9. If 142=X. What is the value of "X"?
      10. Who wrote the Declaration of Independence?
      11. What was the last state to join the United States?
      12. From what country did the United States purchase the land known as the Louisiana Purchase?
      13. What form of government did Germany have before and during World War II?
      14. What large body of water borders Israel?
      15. Name four countries in Europe.
      16. Write the molecular make-up of Carbon Monoxide.
      17. Give the scientific definition of "matter".
      18. Define the word "Infinite".
      19. Where in nature is chlorophyll found?
      20. How many states are there in the United States of America?
      21. When was the Declaration of Independence first signed?
      22. Name the last nine Presidents of the United States in descending order.
      23. What is the significance of October 29, 1929?
      24. What is the largest state in the United States?
      25. Name the first three Presidents.
      26. Name the President during the American Civil War.
      27. What is the cube root of 8?
      28. What incident caused the United States entered World War II?
      29. How many sides does a trapezoid have?
      30. What was the new weapon of mass destruction in World War I?
      31. Name four countries on the South American continent.
      32. Who invented the electric light bulb?
      33. Who invented the phonograph?
      34. What is the most powerful weapon in the United States' military arsenal?
      35. What is the primary power source of a modern submarine?
      36. Name the three largest countries in North America.
      37. Name three countries that were allied with the U.S. during World War II.
      38. Name three forms of communication.
      39. Who theorized the equation "E=mc2"?
      40. Name four countries in Asia.
      41. Name the planets in order starting with the one closest to the Sun.
      42. Name two literary works by William Shakespeare.
      43. How far is the Sun from the Earth?
      44. What is the largest desert in China?
      45. Name the Oceans of the world.
      46. What is stated in the 1st amendment to the Constitution?
      47. What are the first ten amendments to the Constitution called?
      48. Name five countries on the African continent.
      49. What did the Emancipation Proclamation do?
      50. When was the war of 1812 fought?
      51. What is the highest mountain in the world?
      52. Which President was elected to four terms as President of the United States?
      53. If 1002=X. What is the value of "X"?
      54. What is stated in the 2nd amendment to the constitution?
      55. What is 100% of 1286?
      56. What year was President John Kennedy assassinated?
      57. What city and country were the targets of the first and second atomic bombs?
      58. What is the official language of Brazil?
      59. If you take a test with 5000 questions, how many would you miss in order to score 72%?
      60. Within 5%, how much of the earth's surface is covered by water?
      61. What four States in the United States come together to meet at a single point?
      62. How many Vice-Presidents does the President of the United States have?
      63. What are the three branches of the United States government?
      64. Where is the Bering Strait?
      65. What is 18% of 200?
      66. Name three states of "matter".
      67. When was the American Civil War fought?
      68. Write the equation for determining the area of a circle.
      69. Write the equation for determining the area of a square?
      70. Which war did the dropping of the Atomic bomb bring to an end?
      71. What war were Intercontinental Ballistic Missiles with nuclear warheads first used?
      72. Where is the Statue of Liberty located?
      73. What did the Lewis and Clark expedition hope to find?
      74. What is the most abundant gas in the atmosphere?
      75. How many feet are there in a mile?
      76. What will lower the freezing point of water?
      77. What form of government does the United States have?
      78. What state is the well-known city of "Anchorage" located?
      79. How many inches are there in a meter?
      80. Define the word "Capitalism".
      81. Where is/was the World Trade Center located?
      82. On what continent is the country of India located?
      83. Where is the longest unguarded border between two countries?
      84. What happens to a volume of gas as it is compressed?
      85. What is necessary for sound to travel?
      86. What is the speed of light?
      87. What are the two most populated countries on Earth?
      88. Write the mathematical equation for determining the circumference of a circle.
      89. Define a "Right Triangle".
      90. What does the Vice-President do when the Senate is in session?
      91. What is needed for a fire to exist?
      92. What is another word for "Iron Oxide"?
      93. What color is oxygen?
      94. What is an electron?
      95. What causes rain?
      96. How many states were there when the United States declared its independence?
      97. What is the most populated city in the United States?
      98. What is the job of a lawyer?
      99. What is the sq/ft of a room that measures 720 inches × 560 inches?
      100. What will change the boiling point of water?
      101. How many meters are there in a Kilometer?
      102. What is an "alloy"?
      103. What will happen to a metal rod when it is heated?
      104. What is the periodic table?
      105. What is the mathematical equation for "speed"?
      106. Define the term "Light Year"?
      107. Why does smoke rise?
      108. Give the chemical make-up of water.
      109. What is the lightest element?
      110. If 4.5 × 0.5= X. What is the value of "X"?
      111. What large military action was the United States involved in during the 1960s?
      112. Are X-rays visible light?
      113. What is the measurement of electrical current?
      114. What percentage of the atmosphere is oxygen?
      115. What is the measurement of light intensity?
      116. What colors are used to make the color "black"?
      117. Why does a compass needle point North?
      118. What is measurement of electrical power?
      119. If -52 + 52 = X, what is the value of "X"?
      120. Name a state where the Rocky Mountains are located?
      121. What is a verb?
      122. How many Senators are there from each state?
      123. What is the minimum age to run for President of the United States?
      124. What war was called "The war to end all wars"?
      125. Name a single-cell organism.
      126. Define the word "Astronomy".
      127. What is a noun?
      128. To the fourth decimal point, what is the value of π?
      129. What bird is the symbol of the United States?
      130. What is the largest planet in our solar system?
      131. How many quarters are there in $10.00?
      132. How many numerals are there?
      133. What continent is the country of Bosnia located?
      134. Who was the 16th President?
      135. What city is the Library of Congress located?
      136. What primary method does the government use to raise money?
      137. To which planets does the Space Shuttle fly?
      138. What year did man first land on the moon?
      139. In what year did World War II end?
      140. What is the largest animal in the world?



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      141. Lightning is an example of which kind of electricity?
      142. What effect does the sun heating the surface of the Earth have on weather conditions?
      143. Are there currents in the oceans?
      144. How fast does the Earth rotate on its axis?
      145. Define the word "Invertebrate".
      146. Does the color "Black" absorb light better that the color "Red"?
      147. What is 550% of 100?
      148. Can a liquid, as a rule, be compressed?
      149. What is the responsibility of the "IRS"?
      150. What do the initials "U.S.M.C." stand for?
      151. What year did the Pilgrims land on Plymouth Rock?
      152. Who invented the first self-propelled boat?
      153. Who was Adolf Hitler?
      154. Who was Joseph Stalin?
      155. Who shot President Abraham Lincoln?
      156. What decade was the Korean War?
      157. Who is credited with inventing the Telephone?
      158. What great achievement did Neil Armstrong complete?
      159. What is the basic ingredient of paper?
      160. Define "FBI".
      161. If 129 ÷ 3 = X, what is the value of "X"?
      162. Name two types of currency.
      163. Is steel a pure element?
      165. What type of heavenly body is the Sun?
      166. Does the moon produce its own light?
      167. Of all of the elements on the periodic table, which one is the best conductor of heat?
      168. What was "D-Day"?
      169. What is a "Solar Eclipse"?
      170. What is the value of "0"?
      171. Define the term "Bounced Check"?
      172. Aircraft are made primarily of which type of metal?
      173. Define the word "Biology".
      174. What are the two major political parties in the United States today?
      175. What does an engineer do?
      176. What is a "radio"?
      177. What was the primary reason the Pilgrims came to America?
      178. What kind of information does a book called an "Atlas" have?
      179. What act of aggression brought the United States into World War II?
      180. Name two methods of producing electricity.
      181. What kind of reaction allows a battery to produce electricity?
      182. What makes terrorism effective?
      183. If 112 = X, what is the value of "X"?
      184. Define "CIA".
      185. Is hydrogen flammable?
      186. Who was J. Edgar Hoover?
      187. Was an assassination attempt ever made against President Ronald Reagan?
      188. Is cancer a contagious disease?
      189. Who led the first expedition to circumnavigate the Earth?
      190. Who is on the front of the $5.00 bill?
      191. How old does a citizen of the United States have to be to vote in an election?
      192. What year did the United States enter World War II?
      193. What was the first country to develop and use Biological weapons?
      194. What is the primary disadvantage of a nuclear powerplant when compared to a fossil fuel powerplant?
      195. How many pounds are there in 10 tons?
      196. What is an adjective?
      197. Who was General Robert E. Lee?
      198. Define the word "Independence".
      199. Define the word "Freedom".
      200. Is a squid considered to be a vertebrate?
      201. How many ounces are there in a quart?
      202. What are the three different methods of heat transference?
      203. What kind of information does a book called a "Thesaurus" have?
      204. What is an "incline plane"?
      205. What is the significance of July 20, 1969?
      206. How long is a presidential term?
      207. Before President Grant became President of the United States, he was famous for doing what?
      208. What are the two houses of Congress?
      209. What President gave authorization to drop the atomic bomb on Japan?
      210. Which has more heat, a nail that has been heated to white-hot state or a bathtub full of lukewarm water?
      211. Concerning the Nixon administration, what was "Watergate"?
      212. Who first discovered the moons around Jupiter?
      213. What kind of government does Cuba have?
      214. Who was Louis Pasteur?
      215. What function do the kidneys perform in the human body?
      216. What President served two non-consecutive terms as President?
      217. Define "Socialism"
      218. Define "Communism"
      219. Define "Democracy"
      220. Who was the first President of the United States to be impeached?



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      G.K Quiz


      46. A dolphin can hold its breath for 5 to 8 minutes at a time
      47. Bats can detect warmth of an animal from about 16 cm away using its “nose-leaf”.
      48. Bats can also find food up to 18 ft. away and get information about the type of insect using their sense of echolocation.
      49. The eyes of the chameleon can move independently & can see in two differentdirections at the same time.

      50. Cockroach: Can detect movement as small as 2,000 times the diameter of a hydrogen atom.
      51. Dragonfly: Eye contains 30,000 lenses.
      52. Pig’s Tongue contains 15,000 taste buds. For comparison, the human tongue has 9,000 taste buds.
      53. The number system was invented by India. Aryabhatta was the scientist who invented the digit zero.
      54. Intelligent people have more zinc and copper in their hair.
      55. Earth weighs 5,972,000,000,000,000,000,000 tons
      56. Like fingerprints, everyone’s tongue print is different.
      57. A duck’s quack doesn’t echo anywhere
      58. Man is the only animal who’ll eat with an enemy
      59. The average woman uses about her height in lipstick every five years.
      60. The first Christmas was celebrated on December 25, AD 336 in Rome.
      61. A Cockroach will live nine days without its head, before it starves to death.
      62. A chimpanzee can learn to recognize itself in a mirror, but monkeys can’t
      63. A rat can last longer without water than a camel can
      64. About 10% of the world’s population is left-handed
      65. Dolphins sleep with one eye open
      66. Snakes have no external ears. Therefore, they do not hear the music of a “snake charmer”. Instead, they are probably responding to the movements of the snake charmer and the flute. However, sound waves may travel through bones in their heads to the middle ear.
      67. Many spiders have eight eyes.
      68. The tongue of snakes has no taste buds. Instead, the tongue is used to bring smells and tastes into the mouth. Smells and tastes are then detected in two pits, called “Jacobson’s organs”, on the roof of their mouths. Receptors in the pits then transmit smell and taste information to the brain.
      69. Birds don’t sweat
      70. The highest kangaroo leap recorded is 10 ft and the longest is 42 ft
      71. Flamingo tongues were eaten common at Roman feasts
      72. The smallest bird in the world is the Hummingbird. It weighs 1oz
      73. The bird that can fly the fastest is called a White it can fly up to 95 miles per hour.
      74. The oldest living thing on earth is 12,000 years old. It is the flowering shrubs called creosote bushes in the Mojave Desert

      75. Tea is said to have been discovered in 2737 BC by a Chinese emperor when some tea leaves accidentally blew into a pot of boiling water.
      76. A person can live without food for about a month, but only about a week without water. If the amount of water in your body is reduced by just 1%, one will feel thirsty. If it’s reduced by 10%, one will die.
      77. Along with its length neck, the giraffe has a very long tongue — more than a foot and a half long. A giraffe can clean its ears with its 21-inch tongue
      78. Ostriches can kick with tremendous force, but only forward. Don’t Mess with them
      79. An elephant can smell water three miles away
      80. If you were to remove your skin, it would weigh as much as 5 pounds

      81. A hippopotamus can run faster than a man
      82. India never invaded any country in her last 10000 years of history
      83. The world’s known tallest man is Robert Pershing Wadlow. The giraffe is 5.49m (18 ft.), the man is 2.55m (8ft. 11.1 in.).
      84. The world’s tallest woman is Sandy Allen. She is 2.35m (7 ft. 7 in.).
      85. The only 2 animals that can see behind themselves without turning its head are the rabbit and the parrot.
      86. The blue whale is the largest animal on earth. The heart of a blue whale is as big as a car, and its tongue is as long as an elephant.
      87. The largest bird egg in the world today is that of the ostrich. Ostrich eggs are from 6 to 8 inches long. Because of their size and the thickness of their shells, they take 40 minutes to hard-boil. The average adult male ostrich, the world’s largest living bird, weighs up to 345 pounds.
      88. Every dolphin has its own signature whistle to distinguish it from other dolphins, much like a human fingerprint
      89. The world’s largest mammal, the blue whale, weighs 50 tons i.e. 50000 Kg at birth. Fully grown, it weighs as much as 150 tons i.e. 150000 Kg.
      90. 90 % of all the ice in the world in on Antarctica
      91. Antarctica is DRIEST continent. Antarctica is a desert
      92. Antarctica is COLDEST continent, averaging minus 76 degrees in the winter
      93. Mercury is the closest planet to the sun and it doesn’t have a moon. Its atmosphere is so thin that during the day the temperature reaches 750 degrees, but at night it gets down to -300 degrees.
      94. Jupiter is the largest planet. If Jupiter were hollow, you could fit 1000 earths inside! It is made up of gas and is not solid. The most famous feature on Jupiter is its Red Spot, which is actually an enormous hurricane that has been raging on Jupiter for hundreds of years! Sixteen moons orbit Jupiter.
      95. Saturn is a very windy place! Winds can reach up to 1,100 miles per hour. Saturn is also made of gas. If you could find an ocean large enough, it would float. This planet is famous for its beautiful rings, and has at least 18 moons.
      96. Uranus is the third largest planet, and is also made of gas. It’s tilted on its side and spins north-south rather than east-west. Uranus has 15 moons.
      97. Neptune takes 165 Earth years to get around the sun. It appears blue because it is made of methane gas. Neptune also has a big Spot like Jupiter. Winds on Neptune get up to 1,200 mile per hour! Neptune has 8 moons.
      98. Pluto is the farthest planet from the sun… usually. It has such an unusual orbit that it is occasionally closer to the sun than Neptune. Pluto is made of rock and ice.
      99. Just about everyone listens to the radio! 99% of homes in the United States have a least one radio. Most families have several radios.
      100. Sound is sent from the radio station through the air to your radio by means of electromagnetic waves. News, music, Bible teaching, baseball games, plays, advertisements- these sounds are all converted into electromagnetic waves (radio waves) before they reach your radio and your ears.



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      Pakistan Studies Quiz
      Pakistan General Knowledge Test


      • Dinna, the daughter of Jinnah was born on 14th August, 1919.
      • Dinna married a Parsi boy named Navel Wadya.
      • Jinnah left the lawyership after 23rd March, 1940 nd returned to India in April 1934.
      • Pakistan national movement was founded by Ch: Rahmat Ali.
      • Lilaquat Ali Khan Joined Muslim League in 1924.
      • Sindh separated from Bombay in 1935.
      • The system of Dyarchy (Two authorities) was in operation from 1921-1937. (chk it).
      • Dyarchy introduced in 1919 reforms and removed in 1935 Act.
      • Dyarchy was introduced as a constitutional reform by E.S. Montague and Lord Chelmsford.
      • Dyarchy divided India into 8 major provinces (excluding Burma.)
      • Jinnah-Rajendra Prasal formula came in 1935.
      • Provincial elections held in 1937.
      • Pirpur Report about congress ministries came in 1938.
      • Shareef report about Bihar came in 1939.
      • Muslims observed “Day of Deliverance” on 22nd Dec: 1939.
      • A committee under the chairmanship of Raja Mohd: Mehdi was appointed to inquire into congress ministries.
      • August Offer was offered by Viceroy Lord Llinthgow in 1940.
      • Cripps visited India in 1942.
      • Quit India movement started in1942.
      • Simla conference (June, 1945) was presented by Lord Wavel.
      • Wavel plan was made in 1945.
      • In 1945, Labour Party came to power.
      • In 1945 elections ML won 428 out of 492 seats.
      • In 1946, Quaid decided to join Interim govt in India.
      • In interim govt: ML got portfolis of Finance & Liaquat Ali was Finance Minister.
      • J.N.Mandal was the non-Muslim member who became a minister in interim govt: on ML behalf.
      • On the arrival of Simon Commission, ML was divided in to Mohd: Shafee & Quaid groups.
      • Unionist’s Ministry was in Punjab.
      • Fouinder of Unionist Party in Punjab was Sir Fazle Hussain.
      • Sir Siney Rollet was the president of Rollet Committee whose objective was to check Home Rule Movement.
      • Real name of Gandhi was Mohan Das Karam Chand Gandhi.
      • Burma separated from India in 1935 and was made independent in 1947.
      • Sindh asssembley passed the resoluation for the creation of Pak: firstly on June 26, 1947.
      • Lahore Resolution was presented in 27th Session of Muslim League at Monto Park (now Iqbal Park) on 23rd March, 1940 by Fazal-al-Qaq of Bengal. Quaid presided the session.
      • The book ‘last dominion’ was written by Carthill.
      • “Divide and Quit” is wtitten by Penderel Moon.
      • “Mission with Mountbatten” written by Campbell Johnson.
      • Liaquat Desai pact was concluded in 1946.
      • Cabinet mission announced its plan on 16th May, 1946.
      • Cabinet Mission consisted of 8 members.
      • ML accepted Cabinet Mission but Congress rejected it.
      • Muslim League observed direct action day on 16th August 1946.
      • On 18th July, 1947, British parliament passed Indian Independence Bill.
      • MP of England at the time of independence of Pak: was Lord Cunet Iteley.
      • Redcliffe Award announced on 15th August 1947.
      • On April, 1947, All India State’s Conference was held in Gawalior.
      • Inquilab Zindabad slogan was given by Mohammd Iqbal

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      • Post of Commander-in-Chief changed to Chief of Staff in 1970.
      • Post of Chairman Joint Chiefs of Staff was created in 1976.
      • East Pakistan became Bangladesh on 16 Dec: 1971.
      • Simla Agreement signed b/w Bhutto and Indra Gandhi on 2nd July’1972.
      • Nationalization of educational institutions & industries in 1972.
      • Nationalization of banks made in 1974.
      • Denationalization of banks make on Jan:9, 1991 (First MCB).
      • Pak: Broadcasting Corporation established on Dec: 20, 1972.
      • The constitution of 1973 was enforced on 1 March 1973.
      • PM under the 1973 constitution is the head of the cabinet.
      • The first general elections under the 1973 constitution were held in 1977.
      • First biogas plant established in 1974.
      • Ahmadis declared non-Muslims in 1974.
      • Colour transmission started on 20th Dec: 1976.
      • First electric train started in 1970.
      • Steel Mill founded in 1973 (USSR aided) in Bin Qasim.
      • Pakistan recognized Bangladesh in 1974.
      • Pakistan joined OIC in 1974, NAM in 1979, PTBT in 1978, SAARC in 1985.
      • Hudood ordinance enforced on 10 Feb: 1979.
      • Dr. Abdul Salam awarded Nobel Prize in Physics in 1979.
      • Faiz Ahmed Faiz got Lenin Prize.
      • Gen-Zia successed ex-President Fazal Ellahi Choudhri.
      • In dec: 1981, Ziaul Haq announced Majlis-e-Shoora with 350 members.
      • Zakat & Ushr ordinance promulgated in 1980.
      • Wafaqui Mohtasib was created in 1983.
      • 8th amendment introduced in 1985.
      • Gen.Zia lifted Martial Law on 30th December, 1985.
      • Nuclear cooperation pact with China was made on 15th Sep: 1986.
      • Ojri camp tragedy occurred on 10 april 1988.
      • The Junejo government was dismissed on 29th May, 1988.
      • Zia died on 17 August, 1988.
      • US ambassador who died with Zia was Arnold Raphael.
      • Ghulam Ishaque Khan became president of Pakistan in 1988.
      • Pakistan’s re-entry in common wealth in 1989.
      • First test tube baby at Lahore in 1989.
      • PTV2: 1992, PTV Morning: Jan 6, 1988, PTV:Sep: 2000.
      • Kargil Crisis in 1999.
      • Musharaf elected president (10th) on 20 June, 2001.
      • Durand Line agreement b/w Sir Martimur Durand the FS of Britain and Amir
      •Abur Rehman, the Afghan ruler November 12, 1893 at Kabul (2050 km, 1300 miles)
      • HBFC was set up in Nov: 1952.
      • First satellite Badr-I launched on 16 July, 1990.
      • On 28 May, 1998 five blasts made at Chagi, the day is known as Yum-e-Takbir.
      • On 17 May, 1998 India blasted in Pokhran (Rajistan).
      • Pak: entered nuclear club on 28 May, 1998.
      • First bank of Pak: = Habib Bank.
      • Defece day=6th Sep:
      • Defence day of Pakistan is celebrated on Sep: 6 since 1966
      • Airforce day= 7th Sep:
      • Navy Day=8th Sep:
      • Kashmir Day=5th Feb:
      • Friday was declared holiday in Jan: 1977.
      • EBODO promulgated in 1959.
      • PRODA came in 1949-1954.
      • Wheat crisis occurred in 1952.
      • Number of basic democratc was 80,000.
      • Ghuauri is Surface to Surface missile.
      • Anza is Surface to Air missile.
      • Age of senator is 30.
      • Age of PM is 35.
      • Number of tribal areas is 11.
      • Pakistan Withdrew from SEATO in 1973.
      • Pakistan left CENTO in March 1979.
      • Nasir Shabir was first Pakistani to conquer Mount Everest.
      • Capital of was shifted from Karachi to Islamabad on 1 August 1960.
      • Indus Basin Treaty was concluded on 19th Sep 1960.
      • KANNUP was established in 1971.
      • Tashkent Declaration was signed on 10 Jan 1966.
      • Saudi King Shah Faisal visited Pakistan in the year of 1966 and 1974.
      • Pakistan was suspended from commonwealth on 18 Oct 1999.
      • Mr. Ghulam Muhammad was finance minister before becoming governor general of Pakistan.
      • Badr I launched on 16th July 1990.
      • First Agriculture University was established in Faisalabasd.
      • Pakistan joined SEATO in 1954 but later withdrew from it in the year 1973.
      • Moraji Desai, former PM of India was the only Indian leader awarded the highest award of Pakistan for a civilian.•

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      • 17th Oct: 1951 Liaquat shot dead in Rawalpindi by Syed Akbar.
      • Liaquat visited USA in 1951.
      • Pakistan issued it first coin on 3rd Jan: 1948.
      • Quaid inaugurated State Bank on 1st July’1948.
      • National Bank of Pakistan formed in 1948.
      • First postal stamp issued in 1948.
      • Karachi radio station inaugurated by Liaquat on 14th August’1948.
      • Pakistan recognized China in 1949.
      • In 1949 July, Pak: got Siachen under Karachi agreement.
      • Siachen is located in Baltistan.
      • Siachen is world’s 2nd highest glacier.
      • 22 points of Ulema put on 24th Jan: 1951 by 31 Ulema.
      • BBC started its first Urdu service on 13th April, 1949.
      • In 1950, Iftikhar Hussain Mamdot founded Jinnah Muslim League party.
      • PIA founded: 1954 started international service: 1955 to Jordan via Cairo.
      • Pakistan got status of Test cricket in 1952.
      • Sui gas founded in 1952.
      • First five year plan launched in1955.
      • National Anthem first broadcasted on radio: 13 August, 1954.
      • Pakistan signed CENTO (Baghdad Pact) on 23Sep: 1955.
      • West Pakistan declared “one unit” in 1955 by Mohd: Ali Bogra.
      • “One unit” repealed on 1st Jan: 1971.
      • First acting Governor General of Pak: was Major General Sikandar Mirza 17th August 1955 to 16th Oct: 1955.
      • President Iskandar Mirza visited Afghanistan in 1956.
      • One unit bill passed during the period of Chaudhry Mohd: Ali 14th oct: 1955 and cancelled on 25th March 1969 by Yahya .
      • During one unit first GG of west Pak: was Nawab Mushtaque Ahmed Gormani and first CM was Dr. Khan Sahib In 1956.
      • Pakistan became Islamic Republic on 23rd March, 1956.
      • 1956 constitution was presented in assembly in Feb 29, 1956.(Early-Governments-and-Constitution)
      • Martial law was imposed in Lahore in 1953.
      • Ch: Rehmat Ali is buried in Cambridge (London)
      • Pakistan joined SEATO in Sep: 1954.
      • In Sept: 1958 Gawadar was bought by Khan of Kalat at 40 lacs pounds from Oman
      • 1st Martial Law= 7 Oct: 1958 ( Gen Ayub Khan-regime )
      • 2nd Martial Law=26 March 1969(Gen Yahya-khan-regime)
      • 3rd Martial Law=7 July 1977 (Gen-zia-regime)
      • Ayub became first elected president on 17 Feb: 1960.
      • Ayub transferred capital from Karachi to Islamabad on 1st August 1960.
      • Indus Basin Treaty signed under World Bank in Sep: 1960.
      • Pakistan made boundary agreement with Iran on 21st May 1960.
      • U2 incident happened in 1960.
      • Ayub khan appointed Ameer Muhammad Khan as Governor of West Pakistan.
      • Ayub visited US & Queen Elizbeth visited Pakistan in 1961.
      • Ayub Khan visited USSR on 3rd April, 1965, US in 1961.
      • Television started on 26 Nov: 1964.
      • Zafarullah Khan served as president of UN General Assembly’s 7th session in 1962.
      • Boundary agreement with China was signed in 1963.
      • Agreement with Canada on first nuclear power station in Karachi was signed in 1965.
      • Z.A Bhutto served as F.M in Ayub Govt:
      • Convention League was formed by Ayub.
      • 1965 war started from 6 to 22 Sept: 1965.(Indo-pakistani-wars)
      • Defense day is celebrated in Pakistan since 1966.
      • Major Aziz Bhatti was martyred in 1965 war.
      • Tashkent Pact was signed by Ayub Khan & Shastri on 3 Jan:, 1966 (USSR, Kosijin)
      • Fatima Jinnah died in 1967. She was born on 1st August, 1893.
      • Kashmir valley is b/w Big Hamalia and Little Hamlia.
      • Length of Indus from Hamalia to Arabian Sea is 1980 miles.
      • Ancient name of India was Arya Warat.
      • LFO was promulgated on 30th March, 1970 by Yahya Khan.
      • The post of C-in-C was converted into the post of Chief of Staff in 1970.
      • 2nd war between India & Pakistan: 3 to 17 Dec: 1971.
      • Last commander of Pak: in East Pak: Abdullah Khan Naizi.
      • PNSC established on 1st March 1979.
      • PTV started its color transmission on December 20th, 1976.
      • Pakistan signed PTBT in 1978.



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