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Important Discoveries and Inventions by Scientists of World (For All Competitive Exams)

Important Discoveries and Inventions by Scientists of World (For All Competitive Exams)

The following list commemorates some of the greatest scientists we’ve ever seen who changed the today’s world

Galileo was first to discover rotation of earth

Kohler and Milstein discovered monoclonal antibodies.

Photography was invented by Mathew Barry

Albert Sabin invented Polio vaccine (oral)

Dmitry Ivanovich Mendeleyev (Russian) published his first version of periodic table in 1869.

X-ray machine was invented by James Clark

Arthur Campton discovered x-rays and Cosmic rays.

Chadwick discovered Neutron

Telescope was invented by Galileo

Penicillin was discovered by Alexander Fleming

Noble gases discovered by Cavendish

Gun powder was first invented in China

Velocity of light was measured by Michelson

Archimedes gave laws about Floatation of Bodies

Balloon fly up in air according to Archimedes’s principle

Dr. Christian Bernard was first to perform heart transplant in 1967 in cape town(SA)

First man to receive artificial heart was Dr. Barney B. Clark

Barometer was invented by Pascal

Robert Hook discovered Cell in 1665

Aspirin discovered by Dresser

Atomic theory given by Dalton

Atomic number given by Mosley

Bacteria by Leeunhock

Blood circulation by William Harvey

Calculus by Newton

Co2 by Fishcer

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Most Wanted MCQs about China–Pakistan Economic Corridor | CSS, PMS, NTS

Most Wanted MCQs about China Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC)| CSS, PMS, NTS

1. Pakistan-China economic Corridor is a proposal to create an Economic Corridor from Gwadar in Baluchistan to _________in the Western Chinese province of Sinkiang
(a) Beijing
(b) Sinkiang
(c) Kashgar (Correct)
(d) Shanghai

2. When China and Pakistan signed an agreement on China Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) plan?
(a) 21 April 2015  (Correct)
(b) 23 April 2015
(c) 27 April 2015
(d) 29 April 2015

3. The China Pakistan Economic Corridor often referred to by the acronym CPEC, is a collection of projects currently under construction at a cost of
(a) $44 billion
(b) $45 billion
(c) $46 billion (Correct)
(d) $50 billion

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First, Largest, Longest, Oldest in the World MCQs | CSS, PMS, PCS, NTS

First, Largest, Longest, Oldest in the World MCQs | CSS, PMS, PCS, NTS

1. The oldest monarchy in the world is:
(a) Nepal
(b) Japan (Correct)
(c) Britain
(d) Russia

2. The world’s largest monolithic statue of Buddha was installed in December 1992 in:
(a) India (Correct)
(b) Myanmar
(c) China
(d) Nepal

3. The first woman in space was:
(a) Jumbo Tabei
(b) Valentina Tereshkova (Correct)
(c) Sally Ride
(d) Bachandri Pal

4. The first railway line was laid in:
(a) US
(b) Japan (Correct)
(c) England
(d) Russia

5. Which of the following countries has the briefest constitution in the world?
(a) Britain
(b) US (Correct)
(c) Russia
(d) France

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World Space Program 1957 TO 2018 Most Important MCQs for Competitive Exams

World Space Program 1957 TO 2018 Most Important MCQs for Competitive Exams

1. Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center is located in which country?

(a) Norway
(b) Netherlands
(c) United Kingdom
(d) United States (Correct)

2. A second disaster struck the shuttle program of USA, when the Columbia broke up during reentry, killing the seven astronauts on board on

(a) 1 February, 2002
(b) 1 February, 2003 (Correct)
(c) 1 February, 2004
(d) 1 February, 2005

3. Name the world’s first shuttle?

(a) Enterprise (Correct)
(b) Atlantis
(c) Discovery
(d) Columbia

4. The first shuttle to be launched in space was the

(a) Enterprise
(b) Atlantis
(c) Discovery
(d) Columbia (Correct)

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National Colors of Countries | World General Knowledge for CSS, PMS, PCS

National Colors of Countries | World General Knowledge for CSS, PMS, PCS

The world’s 196 countries stick to a surprisingly small palette when it comes to picking their flags. The colors with the most number of appearances on these flags was:

  • Red (148)
  • White (140)
  • Blue (102)
  • Yellow/Gold (89)
  • Green (87)
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World Records: Important Solved MCQs for Competitive Exams

World Records: Important Solved MCQs for Competitive Exams

Largest bird | Important World Records
• Ostrich of North Africa

Smallest bird
• Male bee hummingbird of Cuba.

The first to launch earth satellite or artificial body to moon
• USSR

The first President of the U.S.A.
• George Washington

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General Knowledge: Most Important MCQs (Part V) for CSS, PMS, PCS, NTS

General Knowledge: Most Important MCQs (Part V) for CSS, PMS, PCS, NTS

401. Michelangelo was famous artist and painter of
(a) Spain
(b) Italy (Correct)
(c) Netherlands
(d) France

402. The first nuclear power plant was set up in Karachi in
(a) 1971
(b) 1970
(c) 1972 (Correct)
(d) 1973

403. Which is the highest mountain peak of the world?
(a) Mount Everest (Correct)(b) K2
(c) Nanga Parbat
(d) None of these

404. Which is the largest river of Asia?
(a) Yangtze Kiang (Correct)(b) Indus
(c) Hawang Ho
(d) Ob

405. Where is Red Square situated?
(a) Kashmir
(b) Moscow (Correct)
(c) China
(d) New York

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Important General Knowledge MCQs (Part IV) for CSS, PMS, PCS, NTS

Important General Knowledge MCQs (Part IV) for CSS, PMS, PCS, NTS

301. Name the first man to reach the South Pole on December 14, 1911 was
(a) Sir Francis Drake
(b) Ronald Amundsen(correct)
(c) The Navigator Ferdinand Magellan
(d) None of the above

302. Ronald Amundsen belonged to
(a) England
(b) Norway(correct)
(c) Magellan
(d) USA

303. Which one of the following gas was used as a chemical weapon in the First World War?
(a) Carbon monoxide
(b) Hydrogen cyanide
(c) Mustard gas(correct)
(d) None of the above

304. What was the immediate cause for the outbreak of the First World War?
(a) The imprisonment of Lenin
(b) The sudden death of Lloyd George
(c) The assassination of Archduke Francis Ferdinand(correct)
(d) None of the above

305. Which of the following countries is a landlocked country?
(a) Uruguay
(b) Pakistan
(c) Switzerland(correct)
(d) All of above

306. Which is the second longest mountain of the world?
(a) Indies
(b) Karakoram
(c) Himalayas(correct)
(d) Hindu Kush

307. Which river crosses the Equator twice?
(a) Amazon River
(b) Congo River(correct)
(c) Nile River
(d) Indus River

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General Knowledge MCQs: Most Important Questions (Part III)

General Knowledge MCQs: Most Important Questions (Part III)

201. Which of the following countries is a landlocked country?
(a) Uruguay
(b) Pakistan
(c) Bolivia (Correct)
(d) All of above

202. “Liverpool” and Bristal are the seaports of:
(a) USA
(b) Russia
(c) UK (Correct)
(d) Brazil

203. Which place is called “City of Mosques”?
(a) Dhaka (Correct)
(b) Lahore
(c) Islamabad
(d) Baghdad

204. ‘Island of Cloves’ is the nickname of:
(a) Sweden
(b) Madagascar (Correct)
(c) Cuba
(d) Iraq

205. Which of the following is the Parliament of Japan?
(a) Folketing
(b) Yuan
(c) Knesset
(d) Diet (Correct)

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General Knowledge MCQs: Most Important Questions (Part II)

General Knowledge MCQs: Most Important Questions (Part II)

101. “The Last Days of United Pakistan” is written by
(a) G.W. Chaudhry (Correct)
(b) Ahmad Mushtaq
(c) Dr. Waheed Qureshi
(d) Chaudhry Muhammad Ahsan

102. In which year Nobel Prize for Peace was awarded to the International Committee of the Red Cross?
(a) 1917
(b) 1944
(c) 1963
(d) All of these (Correct)

103. Which of the following is the power resource mineral?
(a) Coal (Correct)
(b) Iron ore
(c) Limestone
(d) Copper

104. The planet nearest to the Earth is
(a) Mercury
(b) Jupiter
(c) Venus (Correct)
(d) None of them

105. Swaziland is the landlocked country of
(a) Europe
(b) Asia
(c) Africa (Correct)
(d) South America