Key Milestones in World History: Events Every Student Should Know

 

  1. North and South Poles are separated by?
    The North and South Poles are approximately 20,000 kilometers (12,430 miles) apart along the Earth’s surface.
  2. Sweat glands occur all over the body except on the lips, nail beds, and external genitalia (glans penis and clitoris).
  3. Who is the current DG FIA?
    As of March 25, 2025, Abdul Khaliq Shaikh, a Grade 21 officer, has been appointed as the Director General of the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) in Pakistan.
  4. Who is the chairman permanent?
    Currently, Muhammad Saleem is Chairman of PEMRA. He has been appointed for the second time to this post. Initially, he was appointed by the Order of Supreme Court on June 28, 2018.
  5. Ibn Battuta came to India during the reign of?
    Ibn Battuta visited India during the reign of Muhammad bin Tughlaq, ruling from 1325 to 1351 AD.

Here are the answers to your questions:

  1. Complete the series: 3, 4, 7, 8, 11, 12, …?
    • The pattern alternates between adding 1 and 3, so the next numbers are 15, 16.
  2. “Dasht-e-Lut” desert is located in?
    • Iran (Option B).
  3. Shortcut key for the next slide in PowerPoint?
    • Spacebar or Page Down (Option C).
  4. Which symbol must all formulas begin with?
    • Equal sign (=).
  5. Nawab Mohsin-ul-Mulk was?
    • First Secretary of the Trustees of Aligarh College.
  6. Indus Water Treaty was signed in?
    • 1960 (not listed in your options, but the correct answer).
  7. Rows and columns intersect at?
    • Cell.
  8. MS Word automatically saves a document after?
    • Every 10 minutes (default setting, but can be changed).
  9. Maximum zoom percentage in PowerPoint?
    • 400% (Not in options, but it’s the correct value).
  10. Minimum number of rows and columns in MS Word table?
  • 1 by 1 (Option A).
  1. Shortcut key for finding something in MS Word?
  • Ctrl + F.
  1. Mail Merge tab is in? Mailings.
  1. Clipboard in MS Word is used for? Copy and paste.
  1. How many types of page orientations in MS Word?
  • Two (Portrait and Landscape).
  1. Microsoft Word is a?
  • Document processing software.
  1. To select multiple slides?
  • Ctrl + Click.
  1. What is used to add text in a slide?
  • Text Box.
  1. Reusable optical storage is?
  • CD-RW/DVD-RW.
  1. A word in a web page that opens another document?
  • Hyperlink.
  1. DNS stands for?
  • Domain Name System.
  1. Shortcut key to start a slideshow?
  • F5.
  1. Mast Tawakali was a poet of?
  • Balochi.
  1. Drop Cap means?
  • Large capital letter at the beginning of a paragraph.
  1. Pakistan ideology is based on?
  • Two-Nation Theory.
  1. PEACH is to HCAEP, then 26541 is?
  • 56241 (Option C).
  1. Dictionary used in MS-Office?
  • Thesaurus.
  1. Asthma is provoked by?
  • Allergy.
  1. The study of cancer is called?
  • Oncology.
  1. One fourth of 15 is?
  • 3.75.
  1. Anti-Corruption Establishment is related to? Government department for corruption control.
  2. Drop Cap refers to a large capital letter that is placed at the beginning of a paragraph, usually spanning multiple lines of text. It’s commonly used to enhance the visual appeal of a document, especially in magazines, books, or other formal publications.
  3. To select multiple slides in PowerPoint, you can use Ctrl + Click to select individual slides one by one. If you want to select a range of slides, use Shift + Click on the first and last slides of the range.
  4. Hazrat Imam Hussain (RA) embraced martyrdom on the 10th of Muharram, 61 AH, which corresponds to 10 October 680 AD, in the Battle of Karbala.
  5. The Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) suspended Syria’s membership in 2012 due to the violent crackdown on protesters by the Syrian government during the Syrian Civil War. The decision was made at an emergency OIC summit in Mecca, Saudi Arabia, where member states condemned the government’s actions against civilians. The suspension was aimed at isolating the Syrian regime led by Bashar al-Assad and pressuring it to end the violence.
  6. On 8 December 2024, the Assad regime collapsed during a major offensive by opposition forces. The offensive was spearheaded by Hay’at Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) and supported mainly by the Turkish-backed Syrian National Army as part of the ongoing Syrian civil war that began with the Syrian revolution in 2011.
  7. The capture of Syria’s capital, Damascus, marked the end of the Assad family’s rule, which had governed Syria as a hereditary totalitarian dictatorship since Hafez al-Assad assumed power in 1971 after a successful coup d’état.
  8. India won cricket World Cup twice; 1983, and 2011.
  9. India won Under 19 World Cup 5 times.
  10. Hungary is a founding member of the ICC, which counts 125 member states, and will be the first European Union nation to pull out of it. A withdrawal has no impact on ongoing proceedings.
  11. The US, Russia, China and North Korea are among the nations that are not part of the ICC, and therefore do not recognise its jurisdiction.
  12. Article 127 of the Rome Statute established ICC.
  13. Hungry, as of April 2025, has decided to leave ICC.
  14. International Cricket Council (ICC):Founded in 1909, the ICC is the global governing body for cricket with 108 member countries. It organizes major tournaments like the Cricket World Cup and promotes the game’s development worldwide.
  15. Old name of ICC was Imperial Cricket Council.

International Criminal Court (ICC): Established in 2002 under the Rome Statute, the ICC prosecutes individuals for genocide, war crimes, and crimes against humanity. It is headquartered in The Hague, Netherlands, with 125 member states.

27. کونسی گیس آتش کو بھڑکاتی ہے؟

جواب: (C) آکسیجن

وضاحت: آکسیجن جلنے کے عمل (Combustion) کو بڑھاتی ہے، اس کے بغیر آگ نہیں جل سکتی۔

 

28. مسلمانوں کے دوسرے خلیفہ کا نام کیا تھا؟

جواب: (B) حضرت عمر فاروقؓ

وضاحت: حضرت عمر فاروقؓ خلافتِ راشدہ کے دوسرے خلیفہ تھے اور اپنے عدل و انصاف کے لیے مشہور ہیں۔

29. سب سے زیادہ تعداد میں بولی جانے والی زبان کونسی ہے؟

English: Total speakers: 1.5 billion, Native speakers: 380 million.
Mandarin Chinese: Total speakers: 1.1 billion, Native speakers: 941 million.
Hindi: Total speakers: 609 million, Native speakers: 345 million.

30. پاکستان کا سب سے بڑا صحرا کونسا ہے؟

جواب: (C) تھر

وضاحت: تھر پاکستان کا سب سے بڑا صحرا ہے، جو سندھ اور کچھ بھارتی علاقوں میں پھیلا ہوا ہے۔

 

31. شعر کس کو کہتے ہیں؟

جواب: (D) وزن میں لکھی گئی بات

وضاحت: شعر وہ الفاظ ہوتے ہیں جو کسی مخصوص بحر اور وزن میں ہوتے ہیں اور جذبات کا اظہار کرتے ہیں۔

32. قرآن پاک کی سب سے لمبی سورۃ کونسی ہے؟

جواب: (A) سورۃ البقرہ

وضاحت: سورۃ البقرہ قرآن مجید کی سب سے طویل سورۃ ہے، جس میں 286 آیات ہیں۔

33. قرآن پاک میں سورتوں کی تعداد کتنی ہے؟

جواب: (B) 114

وضاحت: قرآن پاک میں 114 سورتیں ہیں، جن میں مکی اور مدنی سورتیں شامل ہیں۔

34. پاکستان میں سب سے زیادہ بولی جانے والی زبان کونسی ہے؟

جواب: (D) پنجابی

وضاحت: پنجابی پاکستان میں سب سے زیادہ بولی جانے والی زبان ہے، کیونکہ پنجاب کی آبادی سب سے زیادہ ہے۔

35. قیام پاکستان کے وقت 1949ء میں وزیر اعظم کون تھا؟

جواب: (C) لیاقت علی خان

وضاحت: قائداعظم محمد علی جناح کے بعد لیاقت علی خان پاکستان کے پہلے وزیرِاعظم بنے۔

1. Which King tore the letter of Prophet (PBUH) into pieces?

Answer: (A) Khusrow Pervaiz

Explanation: The Persian emperor Khusrow Pervaiz tore the Prophet’s letter, and later, his empire faced decline.

2. When was the title “Viceroy” introduced in British India?

Answer: (C) 1858

Explanation: After the Indian Rebellion of 1857, the British Crown took control from the East India Company and appointed a Viceroy.

3. Which amendment in the 1973 Constitution redefined the territories comprising Pakistan?

Answer: (B) First (May 1974).

Explanation: The Second Amendment clarified the boundaries and territories of Pakistan.

4. Which is the most famous sport of Gilgit Baltistan?

Answer: (C) Polo

Explanation: Polo is a traditional sport played in Gilgit Baltistan, with the Shandur Polo Festival being world-famous.

5. The amount of 15% general sales tax paid on an article comes to Rs. 1500. What is the actual price of the article?

Answer: (B) Rs. 10,000

Explanation: The price before tax can be calculated as 1500 ÷ 0.15 = 10,000.

6. War of Independence of India started in?

Answer: (C) 1857

Explanation: The revolt of 1857 was India’s first war of independence against British rule.

7. If Amir is in the North of Bilal and Saad is in the West of Bilal, in which direction is Amir with respect to Saad?

Answer: (B) North-East

Explanation: If Amir is North of Bilal and Saad is West of Bilal, then Amir is Northeast of Saad.

8. Name the first written constitution of the world.

Answer:  The first written constitution of the world is the Constitution of the United States of America, adopted in 1787.

It is also the oldest written national constitution still in use today.

9. Mishand is a city located on the bank of which river?

Answer: (D) Elbe

Explanation: The Elbe River is one of the major rivers in Europe.

10. Find the marked price of a uniform shirt if it is sold for Rs. 1311 after a discount of 5%.

Answer: (B) Rs. 1380

Explanation: The marked price before discount is found using the formula: Selling price = Marked price × (1 – discount %).

11. Complete the proverb: “Keep your friends close and your enemies…”

Answer: (B) Closer

Explanation: This means it is wise to keep a close watch on your enemies.

12. Among the following, who has won the Nobel Prize twice?

Answer: (B) Dr. Muhammad Younas Khan

Explanation: Dr. Muhammad Younus won the Nobel Peace Prize in 2006 for his work in microfinance.

13. The process of transferring files from the internet to your computer is called?

Answer: (B) Downloading

Explanation: Downloading refers to saving files from the internet to a local device.

14. Under the Indus Water Treaty, which rivers were allocated to Pakistan?

Answer: (B) Indus, Jhelum, Chenab

Explanation: The treaty gave Pakistan control over these three rivers.

15. Which country has a much shorter trade route through CPEC, connecting it to South Asia?

Answer: (C) China

Explanation: CPEC connects China to Gwadar, significantly reducing trade distance.

16. Which city is also called Mashhad?

Answer: (C) Istanbul

Explanation: Istanbul has been historically known as Mashhad in certain contexts.

17. Drought is one of the indications of?

Answer: (A) Lack of rain

Explanation: Drought happens when there is insufficient rainfall over an extended period.

18. Software in computers…?

Answer: (A) Enhances the capabilities of the hardware

Explanation: Software provides instructions to hardware to perform tasks.

19. Where is Alfalah Building situated?

Answer: (C) Lahore

Explanation: Alfalah Building is a famous commercial building in Lahore.

20. Manchar Lake is situated in?

Answer: (D) Sindh

Explanation: Manchar Lake is Pakistan’s largest freshwater lake in Sindh.

21. The Earth is slightly flattened at the poles, so its shape is described as?

Answer: (D) Geoid

Explanation: The Earth’s shape is an oblate spheroid, slightly flattened at the poles.

22. Prince Dara Shikoh, son of Emperor Shah Jahan, was a disciple of?

Answer: (A) Shah Abdul Latif Bhittai

Explanation: Dara Shikoh was deeply interested in Sufism and followed saints like Shah Abdul Latif Bhittai.

23. The CPU of a computer responds to commands coming from?

Answer: (B) Control section

Explanation: The control unit directs operations within the CPU.

24. In which year did the tragedy of Karbala take place?

Answer: (B) 61 Hijrah

Explanation: The Battle of Karbala occurred in 61 AH (680 CE).

25. The synonym of “Incline” is?

Answer: (B) Ascend

Explanation: “Incline” means to rise or go upwards.

26. Which of the following instruments is used for measuring humidity in the air?

Answer:  Hygrometer

Explanation: A hygrometer is used to measure the moisture content in the air.

1. Maqam-e-Ibrahim is the place which contains the imprints of the feet of Hazrat Ibrahim (A.S). Where is it?

Answer:  Makkah

Explanation: Maqam-e-Ibrahim is located near the Kaaba in Masjid al-Haram, where the footprints of Prophet Ibrahim (A.S) are preserved.

2. Fill in the blank: “The thief broke ____ his house and stole a TV set.”

Answer: (A) Into

Explanation: The correct preposition is “into” as it describes movement from outside to inside.

3. Mossad is the intelligence agency of which country?

Answer: (C) Israel

Explanation: Mossad is Israel’s national intelligence agency, responsible for covert operations and intelligence gathering.

4. A man’s weight increased by 25% from 2005 to 2010. If his weight was 80 kilograms in 2010, what was his weight in 2005?

Answer: (D) 0.75 K

Explanation: If weight increased by 25%, then the original weight in 2005 was kg.

5. Which is the world’s largest island (excluding Australia)?

Answer: (B) Greenland

The world’s largest island, excluding Australia, is Greenland. It has an area of about 2,166,086 square kilometers.

Explanation: Greenland is the largest island in the world that is not considered a continent.

6. Name the second son of Hazrat Ibrahim (A.S).

Answer: The second son of Hazrat Ibrahim (A.S) was Hazrat Ismail (A.S).

7. One “horsepower” is equal to how many watts?

Answer: (B) 746 watts

One horsepower is equal to 745.7 watts.

Explanation: One horsepower is equivalent to 746 watts in electrical terms.

8. The World Wide Web is being standardized by which organization?

Answer: (C) World Wide Web Consortium (W3C)

Explanation: W3C is responsible for web standards, ensuring the internet remains accessible and functional.

9. Choose the correct spelling:

Answer: Existence

Explanation: “Existence” is the correct spelling of the word, meaning the state of being real.

10. One of the infectious diseases conveyed from one person to another through air is?

Answer: (B) Tuberculosis

Explanation: Tuberculosis (TB) is a bacterial disease that spreads through the air when an infected person coughs or sneezes.

11. Name the Israeli President who paid an official visit to India in mid-November 2016.

Answer: Reuven Rivlin

Explanation: Reuven Rivlin was the President of Israel who visited India in 2016 to strengthen bilateral relations.

12. Which is the authorized agency to sanction licenses for cable television and FM radios in Pakistan?

Answer: PEMRA

Explanation: PEMRA (Pakistan Electronic Media Regulatory Authority) regulates TV, radio, and broadcasting licenses in Pakistan.

PEMRA (Pakistan Electronic Media Regulatory Authority) was established on March 1, 2002.

13. The biggest ordnance factory (arms and ammunition factory) of Pakistan is located at?

Answer: (D) WAH

Explanation: The Wah Ordnance Factory is Pakistan’s largest facility for manufacturing arms and ammunition.

The largest ordnance factory in Pakistan, which is responsible for producing arms and ammunition, is located at Wah Cantt, in the Rawalpindi District of Punjab. This facility is known as the Pakistan Ordnance Factories (POF).

14. The uncharged particle in an atom is called?

Answer: Neutron

Explanation: Neutrons have no electric charge and are found in the nucleus of an atom.

When protons pass through an electric field, they are positively charged. Since opposite charges attract, the protons will be attracted to the negative plate. Therefore, they reflect toward the negative plate.

15. Which of the following continents has no desert?

Answer: (B) Europe

Explanation: Europe is the only continent without a true desert due to its climate and geographical features.

16. The Nationalization Policy was introduced by which Pakistani leader?

Answer:  Z.A. Bhutto

Explanation: Zulfikar Ali Bhutto introduced the Nationalization Policy in the 1970s, bringing industries under government control.

Nationalization Policy:
Bhutto nationalized banks, industries, insurance companies, and education to reduce private control and promote welfare.

 

Reforms:
bhutto introduced land reforms and established state-owned enterprises to reduce inequality and create jobs.

Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto was posthumously awarded the Nishan-e-Pakistan on March 23, 2025, in recognition of his immense contributions to Pakistan’s development, particularly in areas like the nuclear program, foreign policy, and shaping the country’s political landscape. His legacy as a prominent leader, despite the controversy surrounding his execution, led to this honor being awarded recently to acknowledge his role in the nation’s history.

Nawab Mohammad Ahmad Khan Kasuri, a political opponent of Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto, who was murdered in 1974. The murder of Nawab Kasuri led to Bhutto being accused of involvement in the crime, and it was one of the key events that led to his eventual execution in 1979. The case remains controversial, with many questioning the fairness of the trial.

17. Select the most similar word to “Gorgeous.”

Answer: Magnificent

Explanation: “Magnificent” is a synonym for “gorgeous,” meaning something very beautiful or grand.

18. What does IRSA stand for?

Answer: (B) Indus River System Authority

Explanation: IRSA manages the distribution of water among Pakistan’s provinces through the Indus River system.

The Indus River System Authority (IRSA) was indeed formed in 1981. It was established to implement the Indus Water Accord of 1960 and to manage and regulate the distribution of water among Pakistan’s provinces, ensuring that water from the Indus River System is allocated fairly.

19. The Indonesian city of Bandung is famous because of the first Afro-Asian Summit, which was a precursor to the Non-Aligned Movement. When was the first Afro-Asian Summit held?

Answer: 1955

Explanation: The Bandung Conference was held in 1955, laying the foundation for the Non-Aligned Movement.

20. The Caliphate in Turkey was abolished in 1924 by?

Answer: Kamal Ataturk

Explanation: Mustafa Kamal Ataturk abolished the Ottoman Caliphate in 1924 as part of his secular reforms in Turkey.

The Caliphate of 1924 in Turkey was abolished by Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, the founding father of the Republic of Turkey. The abolition of the Caliphate took place on March 3, 1924, as part of his sweeping reforms to secularize and modernize Turkey.

21. Which of the following fractions is the smallest? Answer: (A) 15/8

Explanation: When converted to decimal, 15/8 = 1.875, which is the smallest compared to the other fractions given.

22. Was 1896 was a leap year?

  • A year is a leap year if it is divisible by 4.
  • However, if the year is also divisible by 100, it must also be divisible by 400 to be a leap year.

1896 is divisible by 4 and not divisible by 100, so it was a leap year.

The first President of the All-India Muslim League (AIML) was Sir Aga Khan III.

 

  • He was elected as the founding president at the first session of the Muslim League held in Dhaka on December 30, 1906.
  • He played a key role in the establishment of the League and in promoting Muslim political rights in British India.

Country with highest deaths due to hurricanes:
Bangladesh — due to the 1970 Bhola Cyclone, which caused 300,000 to 500,000 deaths, making it the deadliest in history.

Optical fiber is used for transmitting data over long distances with high speed and minimal signal loss. It is commonly employed in telecommunications, internet networks, and medical instruments for imaging.

Galileo Galilei made significant contributions to modern science, particularly in astronomy, by improving the telescope and supporting the heliocentric model of the solar system.

Nicolaus Copernicus proposed the heliocentric theory, which stated that the Earth and other planets revolve around the Sun.

The ruler of Kashmir in 1947 was Maharaja Hari Singh.

Lake Saiful Malook is located in the Kaghan Valley, in the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province of Pakistan.

The last revealed Surah of the Holy Quran is Surah Al-Ma’idah (5:3). This verse was revealed during the Prophet Muhammad’s (PBUH) final pilgrimage, known as the “Farewell Pilgrimage.”

Operation Zarb-e-Azb was a full-scale military offensive launched by the Pakistan Army on June 15, 2014, in North Waziristan. It aimed to eliminate terrorist groups, including the Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP), Al-Qaeda, and other militants who had taken refuge in the region. The operation successfully dismantled militant infrastructure, reduced terrorist attacks, and restored state control over tribal areas. It was named after the “Azb” sword of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH), symbolizing strength and justice.

Operation Radd-ul-Fasaad began on February 22, 2017, as a nationwide counter-terrorism effort to eliminate residual threats, dismantle sleeper cells, and counter extremism. It built on Zarb-e-Azb’s success through intelligence-based operations across Pakistan.

Afghanistan’ Supreme Leader: Haibatullah Akhundaza.

Afghanistan’s Acting Prime Minister: Hassan Akhund. 

Position of chief executive was dismantled since August 2021 right after Taliban takeover in Afghanistan.

Granite is a mixture of minerals, mainly quartz (SiO₂), feldspar (KAlSi₃O₈ or NaAlSi₃O₈), and mica. It has no fixed formula since it’s a natural rock.

The chemical formula of gypsum is CaSO₄·2H₂O (calcium sulfate dihydrate).

The chemical formula of Plaster of Paris is CaSO₄·½H₂O (calcium sulfate hemihydrate). It is made by heating gypsum (CaSO₄·2H₂O) and removing part of the water.

Edward Jenner was an English doctor and scientist who developed the first successful smallpox vaccine in 1796. He is known as the “Father of Immunology”.

Article 251 of the Pakistan Constitution declares Urdu as the national language and official language, with the state required to promote its use in official matters and education. It allows for the continued use of English until full implementation.

“Putting the cart before the horse” is an idiom that means doing things in the wrong order or reversing the logical sequence of actions.

Example: Starting a business before doing market research is like putting the cart before the horse.

A microprocessor is the brain of a computer that performs arithmetic, logic, control, and input/output operations. It processes instructions from programs and manages tasks in devices like computers, smartphones, and embedded systems.

The Tawrah was revealed in the Hebrew language.

The Injeel (Gospel) was revealed to Prophet Isa (Jesus, A.S.), and its original language was Aramaic, the language commonly spoken by Jesus.

Lake Baikal is located in Siberia, Russia. It is the deepest and oldest freshwater lake in the world, and it contains about 20% of the world’s unfrozen freshwater supply.

An increased level of SGOT (AST) in the blood may indicate liver damage or injury, but it can also suggest problems with other organs like the heart, muscles, or kidneys. Common causes include Hepatitis (viral or alcoholic). It’s usually evaluated along with SGPT (ALT) to assess liver health.

Japan has historically been referred to as the “Great Britain of the Pacific.”

This comparison was made because:

  • Both are island nations with strong naval power,
  • Both rapidly industrialized,
  • And both became imperial powers in their regions.

 

The term was especially used during the early 20th century, reflecting Japan’s emergence as a dominant power in Asia, similar to Britain’s role in Europe.

New Zealand is referred to as the Great Britain of the South.

Gulbadan Begum (c. 1523–1603) was a Mughal princess and the daughter of Emperor Babur, the founder of the Mughal Empire. She was the sister of Humayun, Akbar, and several other notable figures in the Mughal dynasty.

Gulbadan Begum is best known for her autobiography, Humayun Nama, which provides a valuable insight into the Mughal court and the life of her brother, Emperor Humayun.

Panama City is the capital of Panama.

Manama is the capital of Bahrain.

Pakistan purchased Gwadar from Oman for $3 million on 8th September 1958. The transfer officially took place on 8th December 1958, and Gwadar became part of Pakistan.

Chairman of Pakistan’s Atomic Energy Commission; Dr. Raja Ali Raza Anwar since September 2023.

Nepal is a landlocked country, meaning it has no coastline or access to the sea. It is bordered by China to the north and India to the south, east, and west.

Kazakhstan is the world’s largest landlord country.

Currently,  there are 44 landlocked countries around the world.

Earth Hour is a global environmental movement organized by the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF). It is observed every year on the last Saturday of March from 8:30 PM to 9:30 PM local time, during which individuals, communities, and landmarks turn off non-essential lights to raise awareness about climate change and energy conservation.

Earth Hour 2025 was observed on March 29, 2025.

World Water Day is celebrated annually on March 22 to raise awareness about the importance of freshwater, advocate for sustainable water management, and address global water-related challenges.

March 10th is celebrated as National Mario Day, Harriet Tubman Day, International Day of Awesomeness, National Pack Your Lunch Day, National Women and Girls HIV/AIDS Awareness Day, Tibetan Uprising Day, and International Day of Women Judges, among other observances.

 

 

 

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