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Islamic Military Counter Terrorism Coalition (IMCTC) was founded on ___________ ?

A. 15 November 2015 B. 15 December 2015 C. 15 January 2015 D. 15 February 2015 Explanation: Its creation was…

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Which country is ranked as the most patriotic nation of Asia?

A. China B. India C. Pakistan  D. Afghanistan Explanation: Pakistan has been reported as the most patriotic nation of Asia. World…

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Harvard University, its the oldest institution of higher education in the United States, established in __________ ?

A. 1634 B. 1635 C. 1636 D. 1641 Explanation: Harvard College founded in 1636, is the oldest institution of higher education…

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The Presidential System of Government operates on the principle of?

A. Division of power B. Separation of power C. Fusion of power D. Balance of power Explanation: In a presidential…

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NCSW stands for what?

A. National Commission of the Status of Women B. National Coordination for the Status of Women C. Both A &…

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What a young female horse is called?

A. Colt B. Filly C. Foal D. Hack Explanation: A female baby is a filly and a male is a colt. Using…

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APNS Stands for What?

A. All Pakistan Newspaper Society B. All Persian Newspaper Society C. All Pakistan Society for Newspapers D. None of the…

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In 1978, Who became the first person to be born in the continent of Antarctica?

A. Emilio Palma B. James Weddell C. Nathaniel Palmer D. Charles Wilkes Explanation: Emilio Marcos Palma Morella (born 7 January 1978, Hope…

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World’s first conjugate Covid-19 vaccine Soberana 2 has been developed indigenously by which nation?

A. Mexico B. Canada C. Cuba D. Colombia Explanation: Cuba has developed the world’s first conjugate Covid-19 vaccine Soberana 2…

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Social leaning theory is given in 1977 by?

A. Albert Bandura B. Saul McLeod C. Pedigo D. Carroll Explanation: Social learning theory considers how both environmental and cognitive factors interact to…

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Which of the following bird is stationed at Wimbledon to keep its sky clear of local pigeons?

A. Hawk B. Eagle C. Crow D. None of these Explanation: Rufus the Hawk is a Harris's Hawk used by…

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Which of the following U.S. President died on 4th July 1826?

A. John Adam B. Thomas Jefferson C. James Medison D. Both A & B Explanation: On July 4, 1826, former…

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World’s highest bridge for bungee jumping named Bloukrans Bridge is found in?

A. Canada B. America C. South Africa D. England Explanation: Bloukrans Bridge Bungy is one of the world's highest commercial bridge bungy at…

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Out of Many, One: Portraits of America’s Immigrants is the famous book written by?

A. Barack Obama B. John F. Kennedy C. George W. Bush D. None of these Explanation: George Walker Bush is…

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Who became the oldest goal-scorer in the history of the Euro finals?

A. Leonardo Bonucci  B. D. Berardi C. F. Bernardeschi D. Giorgio Chiellini Explanation: Italian centre-back Leonardo Bonucci on July 11,…

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Which nation won Euro Cup 2020 for the first time since 1968?

A. England B. Switzerland C. Italy D. Spain Explanation: Italy won the European Championship for the first time since 1968.…

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When is Malala Day observed?

A. July 12th B. July 13th C. July 14th D. July 15th Explanation: The Malala Day is observed on July…

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49th and 50th state of USA are?

A. California, Alaska B. Newyork, Florida C. Washington DC, Wyoming D. Alaska, Hawaii  Explanation: 1959: Alaska and Hawaii admitted, respectively,…

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The name of which North African city literally means ‘white house’?

A. Rabat B. Marrakesh C. Casablanca D. Cairo Explanation: The town and the medina of Casablanca as it is today…

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