1. ________ day is observed as World Standards Day.
(A) Nov 15
(B) Oct 14
(C) Dec 2
(D) June 26
2. The theme of the World Red Cross and Red Crescent Day was?
(A) Dignity for all – focus on Children
(B) Nourishment for all-focus on children
(C) Focus on health for all
(D) Dignity for all – focus on women
3. ________ is celebrated on September 27 every year.
(A) National Integration Day
(B) Teachers’ Day
(C) International Literacy Day
(D) World Tourism Day
4. ________ day is observed as Sports Day every year.
(A) 29th August
(B) 2nd October
(C) 26th July
(D) 22nd April
5. ________ day is observed as World Health.
(A) May 15
(B) Apr 28
(C) Apr 7
(D) Mar 6
6. _________ was celebrated as the World Communication Year.
(A) 1983
(B) 1981
(C) 1987
(D) 1985
7. The abbreviation ‘fob’ stands for
(A) Fellow of Britain
(B) Free of Bargain
(C) Free on Board
(D) None of these
8. According to a proverb, _______ is the mother of invention.
(A) Science
(B) Necessity
(C) Problem
(D) Society
9. Vault, uneven bars, and floor exercise are events in which sport?
(A) Wrestling
(B) Synchronized Swimming
(C) Skating
(D) Gymnastics
10. Which of the following is an Island country?
(A) Maldives
(B) Yemen
(C) Peru
(D) Oman
11. The Sun is approximately _____ miles away from the Earth?
(A) 93 million
(B) 9.3 million
(C) 193 million
(D) 39 million
12. Since 2002, what is the currency of Greece?
(A) Drachma
(B) Peso
(C) Euro
(D) Lira
13. ________ ship was not part of Christopher Columbus’s first voyage in 1492?
(A) Santa Maria
(B) Nina
(C) La Gorda
(D) Pinta
14. ______ is associated with ‘Green Peace Foundation’.
(A) Britain
(B) West Germany
(C) Italy
(D) France
15. _______ states of U.S.A are not attached to the mainland.
(A) Two
(B) One
(C) Four
(D) Three
16. The currency of ____ is Rial.
(A) Indonesia
(B) Iran
(C) Namibia
(D) Zambia
17. Pakistan’s Nuclear Plant is located in?
(A) Kahuta
(B) Rawalpindi
(C) Lahore
(D) None of these
18. The currency of Italy is?
(A) Rouble
(B) Dinar
(C) Lira
(D) Yen
19. _______ is recognized as the ‘Cockpit of Europe’.
(A) Rome
(B) Holland
(C) Switzerland
(D) Belgium
20. ________ country was divided into two independent republics, on the New Year Day of 1993.
(A) Cyprus
(B) Czechoslovakia
(C) Yugoslavia
(D) Albania
21. ______ does not have a monarch.
(A) Britain
(B) Japan
(C) Afghanistan
(D) Bhutan
22. ______ shorted out an early computer and the term “computer bug” was inspired.
(A) Fly
(B) Roach
(C) Japanese beetle
(D) Moth
23. Which of these scientists doesn’t have a chemical element named for him?
(A) Enrico Fermi
(B) Isaac Newton
(C) Albert Einstein
(D) Niels Bohr
24. ________ country is entirely contained within another country.
(A) Burkina Faso
(B) Luxembourg
(C) Lesotho
(D) Mongolia
25. _______ was the first African country to get independence.
(A) Ghana
(B) Nigeria
(C) Zimbabwe
(D) Congo
26. From the following pairs of currencies and countries, which is not correct?
(A) Bangladesh – Taka
(B) North Korea – Won
(C) Japan – Yuan
(D) Saudi Arabia – Rial
27. The currency of ____ is Yuan.
(A) Burma
(B) Japan
(C) Indonesia
(D) China
28. From the following pairs of national games and countries, which is correct?
(A) India – Cricket
(B) U.S.A – Baseball
(C) Australia – Football
(D) Japan – Bull Fighting
29. Paddington Bear is originally from _______ in the children’s book?
(A) Peru
(B) India
(C) Iceland
(D) Canada
