Sunday 24 December 2017

Monday 18 December 2017

Interview Preparation Headmaster

(1)Tell me about yourself?
(2)Teaching methods used for different classes?
(3)What makes a good teacher?
(4)Leadership vs management
(5)Administration vs management
(6)Vision vs mission
(7)Define Bureaucracy
(8)What is MBO
(9)What is good governance.
(10)Difference between Education and Literacy.
(11)Behaviour vs attitude
(12)Public administration and its scope
(13)What is Continuous Professional Development?
(14)What is job description of Headmaster?
(15)Difference between goals and objectives?
(16)School registers
(17)Duties and responsibilities of Headmaster?
(18)Difference between guidance and counseling?
(19)SMC structure and its functions.
(20)Leaves and pension rules
(21)PEEDA Act
(22)Drawbacks of Pak education system and suggestions for improvement?
(23)Basic concepts of Islam
(24)What is the hierarchy of education department?
(25)How will you create friendly environment in your school?
(26)What will you do as a Headmaster when a teacher comes to you with 4 to 5 students who are constantly misbehaving in class or refusing to do class work?
(27)Some sentences on honesty.
(28)Solo Taxonomy and Bloom Taxonomy.
(29)Education Policies
(30)Micro teaching concept
(31)Piaget's theory of cognitive development.
(32)Qualities of Headmaster
(33)Principles to prepare timetable
(34)Class room management
(35)Dropout causes and suggestions to improve
(36)Lesson planning
(37)Information about your district
(38)Difference between measurement,assessment and evaluation?
(39)Types of assessment
(40)Difference between Brainstorming, Brain drain and Brainwashing?
(41)Difference between inspection and supervision?
(42)Curriculum development
(43)Accountability and Tools of Accountability

Interview Preparation General Questions

(1)Tell me about yourself.
(2)How to maintain discipline in your institution.
(3)How to create motivation within the staff.
(4)How will you lead your staff.
(5)What are the qualities of a good speaker.
(6)What were your responsibilities in last job.
(7)What major challenges and problems did you face? How did you handle them?
(8)What have you learned from your mistakes?
(9)What did you like or dislike about your previous job?
(10)What was the biggest accomplishment / failure in this position?
(11)Why do you want to change job?
(12)What is your greatest strength?
(13)What is your greatest weakness?
(14)Are you lucky?
(15)Are you nice?
(16)Do you work well with other people?
(17)How do you handle stress and pressure?
(18)What motivates you?
(19)What has the greatest dissappointment in your life?
(20)What are your hobbies?
(21)Do you prefer to work independently or on a team?
(22)Give some examples of team work?
(23)What type of work environment do you prefer?
(24)How do you evaluate success?
(25)Why should we hire you?
(26)What is your success rate?
(27)Decision making process
(28)Where do you see in next 15-20 years.
(29)What would you do if you get better employment opportunity somewhere?
(30)Theories of Leaderships

Friday 15 December 2017

Important Business Terms

              (1)Bureaucracy

Bureaucracy is a body of non elective government officials or an administrative policy making group.
                
               (2)Strategy

The skill of making or carrying out plans to achieve a goal.

              (3)Benchmarking

Benchmarking is comparing an organization's processes and products to the world's best.

             (4)Entreprenurship

The process of launching a new venture,organizing the resources it requires and assuming the risks it entails.

               (5)Synergy

The combined activity of two or more subsystems that results in better performance than when the unit work in isolation.

Sunday 3 December 2017

Pair Of Words

(1)Spate       (deluge,flood)
     Spat         (dispute,quarrel)
(2)We            (hum)
     Wee          (thora sa,little bit)
(3)Today        (aaj)
     Toady    (chaaploos,khushaamdi)
(4)All          (tamaam,saara)
    Awl     (aar ya needle ya suwa seenay k liye)
(5)Glade     
(an open space in a wood or forest)
     Glad               (khush)
(6)Quake        (kaanpna,shiver)
     Quack        (to cry like a duck)
(7)Google      (Search engine)
     Googol      (10^100 or 1 followed by 100 zeroes)
(8)Metrology       (science of measurement)
    Meteorology    (study of atmosphere)
(9)Paean     (hymn of praise,anthem)
     Peon    (servant,unskilled laborer)
(10)Hoarse    (a person's voice sounding rough and harsh)
      Horse    (gorra animal,stallion)
(11)Reed    (sarkandda or kaanaa)
       Read     (parrna,study)

(12)Mesquite (a small spiny shrub of the south west)

     Mosquito (insect)

Foreign Phrases

(1)Sub Judice
(Under judicial consideration)
(2)Magnum Opus
(A great work)
(3)Au revoir
(good-bye)
(4)Chauffeur
(motor car driver)
(5)Dei gratia
(by the grace of God)
(6)Cul-de-sac
(a street or passage closed at one end)
(7)Deja vu
(promnesia, already seen)
(8)Sauve qui peut
(save yourself if you can)

Monday 27 November 2017

Education Related Abbreviations

(1)LPR                                          (Leave Proprietary Retirement)
(2)MVF                                    (Mentoring Visit Form)
(3)TPV
(Third Party Validation)
(4)PEELI
(Punjab Education English Language Initiative)
(5)SSST
(Simulated Social Skill Training)
(6)PLATO
(Programmed Logic for Automatic Teaching Operations)
(7)NQF
(National Qualifications Framework)
(8)CRI
(Children Resource International)
(9)TRC
(Teachers Resource Centre)
(10)PISA
(Programme for International Student Assessment)

Sunday 26 November 2017

Famous Football Players

(1)Diego Maradona      (Argentina)
(2)Lionel Messi            (Argentina)
(3)Arjen Robben          (Netherlands)
(4)Kaka                         (Brazil)
(5)Neymar da Silva     (Brazil)
(6)Pele                           (Brazil)
(7)Thomas Muller      (Germany)
(8)Cristiano Ronaldo  (Portugal)
(9)Zinedin Zidane  born in Algeria (France)

Sunday 19 November 2017

Important Abbreviations

(1)"VIRUS"                                     (Vital Information Resource Under Siege)
(2)"FCR"                                    (Frontier Crimes Regulations)
(3)"IED"                                  (Improvised Explosive Device)
(4)"EPI"                                  (Expanded Programme on Immunization)
(5)"CCTV"                                    (Closed Circuit Television)
(6)"ICT"                               (Information and Communication Technology)
(7)"CBC"                                 (Complete Blood Count)
(8)"CT scan"                          (Computer Tomography)
(9)Wi-Fi     (Wireless fidelity)
(10)GOOGLE   (Global Organization of Oriented Group Language of Earth)
(11)WINDOW
(Wide Interactive Network Development for Office work Solution )
(12)IMEI
(International Mobile Equipment Identity)
(13)EVA
(Extravehicular Activity)
(14)Cc 
(Carbon copy)
(15)DELL
(Digital Electronic link Library)
(16)RSS
(Really Simple Syndication)
(17)USB
(Universal Serial Bus)
(18)SIM
(Subscriber Identity Module)
(19)PDF
(Portable Document Format)
(20)UPS
(Uninterruptible Power Supply)
(21)PCR
(Polymerase Chain Reaction)
(22)USSD
(Unstructured Supplementary Service Data)
(23)BMW
(Baverian Motor Works)

Saturday 11 November 2017

Real Heroes of Pakistani Common People

(1)General Pervez Musharraf
(2)General Raheel Shareef
(3)Shahbaz Shareef
(4)Imran Khan
(5)Hassan Nisaar(Journalist)
(6)Chaudary Aslam(SSP)

Friday 29 September 2017

Synonyms

(1)Clamour 
(outcry,uproar,shouting)
(2)Commodious (spacious,ample,comfortable)
(3)Circa means                             (round about,approximately dates)
(4)Ruckus                               (uproar,noisy disturbance)
(5)Moribund                                       (in a dying state,near death)
(6)Foment   (To incite or to instigate)
(7)Nostalgia                                        (a feeling of pleasure and slight sadness when you think about past)
(8)Fulsome                           (Expressing a lot of admiration or praise for someone)
(9)Complicit         
(involved with others in an activity that is unlawful or morally wrong)
(10)Proletariat
(working class or lower class or wage earners)
(11)Misogyny
(Hatred of women)
(12)Restive
(restless,uneasy,impatient)
(13)Bonhomie
(friendly atmosphere)
(14)Solstice
(an event that occurs twice each year)
(15)Sobriquet        (nickname)
(16)Amok               (out of control)
(17)Logistics 
(Management of inventory in motion and at rest.)
(18)Moot (controversial,undecided,unresolved)
(19)Imperative (necessary,compulsory,important)
(20)Candour (openness,frankness,honesty,truthfulness)
(21)Apocalypse
(annihilation,end of the world,armageddon)
(22)Facade
(building front)
(23)Veer         (change)
(24)Swamp
(wet land covered with vegetation,bog)
(25)Recuse
(To disqualify (oneself) as judge in a particular case)
(26)Android        (humanlike)
(27)Aftaba
   (a vessel for water with handle and long spout)
(28)Chaos (disorder)
(29)Expel  (out)
(29)Churn
( a machine for making butter)
(30)Fuselage
(The central body of an aircraft)
(31)Conscientious (diligent,industrious,hardworking)
(32)Plummet
(to fall or drop very quickly)
(33)Silhouette
(a dark shape seen against a light background,shade)
(34)Insidious
(cunning,crafty,artful,deceitful,deceptive)
(35)Dwell
(reside,live,stay,live in or at a specified place)
(36)Turnkey
(a jailer)
(37)Puisne
(denoting a judge of a superior court inferior in rank to chief justices.)
(38)Arsenal
(A stock of weapons or a building where weapons and military equipment are stored)
(39)Boulevard
(a wide road in a city, usually with trees on each side, main road)
(40)Hiatus
(break,pause,interval,intermission)
(41)Prandial
(Of or relating to a meal)
(42)Consortium 
(It is an association of two or more individuals,companies,organizations  or governments)
(43)Dossier
(File, report or a dossier is a collection of papers or other sources, containing detailed information about a particular person or subject.)
(44)Vernacular
(The language spoken by the ordinary people in a particular country or region.)
(45)Rampage
(violent, out of control)
(46)Invective
(insulting or abusive language)
(47)Retrospection
(review, reconsideration, reexamination)
(48)Replenish
(Refill, recharge, reload)
(49)Lynching
( It is a premeditated extrajudicial killing by a group, mob justice )
(50)Rhetoric
( art of persuasive speaking or writing)
(51)Synopses
(Brief outlines, Summaries)
(52)Predicament
(difficult situation, awkward situation)
(53)Czar
(It is a Russian word for ruler or emperor)
(54)Succour
(assistance, aid, help)
(55)Embargo
(an official ban on trade or other commercial activity with a particular country.)
(56)Gaffe
(blunder, mistake, error)
(57)Paradigm
(model, pattern, example)
(58)Archaic
(obsolete, out of date, old fashioned)
(59)Penchant
(liking, fondness, preference)
(60)Masochist
(someone who obtains pleasure from receiving punishment)
(61)Rampant
(uncontrolled, unchecked, epidemic)
(62)Dementia
(Dementia is a loss of thinking, remembering and reasoning skills)
(63)Espionage
(Spying, undercover work, surveillance)
(64)Terrarium
(a glass or plastic box that is used for growing plants or keeping small animals indoors, aquarium, cage)
(65)Cohort
(a group of people with a shared characteristic, companion, unit, squad)
(66)Persecution
(oppression, victimization, ill treatment, maltreatment)
(67)Prosecution
(trial, legal action)
(68)Reprieve
(ease, temporary relief, respite)
(69)Sleuth
(private detective, investigator, inquiry agent)
(70)Fascism
(rule, control or leadership by one person with absolute power, autocracy)
(71)Vacuous
(empty, blank, devoid, vacant)
(72)Scourge
(whip, lash, curse, bane, affliction)
(73)Flub
(blunder, mistake)
(74)Ooze
(soft wet earth, mud)
(75)Nuke
(To attack with nuclear weapon)
(76)Prodigy
(a young person or a thing that is extraordinary, genius, sensation, miracle)
(77)Stench
(a strong and very unpleasant smell)
(78)Conglomerate
(blended, mixed)
(79)Spurn
(reject, refuse, repudiate, turn down)
(80)Mural
(painting, photograph, scene, view)
(81)Scoundrel
(rascal, dishonest or unprincipled person, monster, villain)
(82)Surreptitious
(behind the scenes, clandestine, covert, secret)

(83)Saga

(A long story of heroic achievement)

(84)Macabre

(Gruesome)

Sunday 24 September 2017

Name of Spices

(1)Fenugreek         (maithee)
(2)Turmeric            (haldee)
(3)Dry-ginger          (soonth)
(4)Aniseed              (sonf)
(5)Coriander            (dhaniya)
(6)Popy-seed           (khashkhaash)
(7)Omumseed          (ajwaaian)
(8)Cinnamon             (daar cheeni)
(9)Cumin                    (zeera)
(10)Cardamom           (aalaaichi)

Name of Vegetables

(1)Brinjal          (بینگن)
(2)Mint             (پودینه)
(3)Arum            (اروی)
(4)Spinach        (پالک)
(5)Capsicum      (شملا مرچ)
(6)Collinquida     (teenda)
(7)Bittergourd      (کریلا)
(8)Longgourd        ( گهیا توری)

Name of Fruits and Dry Fruits

(1)Fig                     (انجیر)
(2)Guava               (امرود)
(3)Damson            (آلو بخارا)
(4)Citron                (چکوترا)
(5)Grewia              (فالسه)
(6)Walnut              (akhrot)
(7)Tamarind          (املی)
(8)Pistachio          (پسته)
(9)Dry-date            (چوهارا)
(10)Emblic            (آملا)
(11)Berry               (بیر)

Important General Terms

                    (1)Apartheid

Apartheid was a system of racial segregation in South Africa enforced through legislation by the National Party.
                           
                      (2)Glasnost

In 1986 the term was used by Mikhail Gorbachev as a political slogan for increased openness and transparency in government institutions and activities in the Soviet Union.
                    (3)What is an Emoji?

Emoji is a computer language,just like alphabets in English.It consists of little colourful images used in expressing an idea or emotion in electronic communication.

Important Quotes

(1)An investment in knowledge pays the best interest.                    (Benjamin Franklin)

(2)Honesty is the first chapter in the book of wisdom.                      (Thomas Jefferson)

(3)No legacy is so rich as honesty. (William Shakespear)

(4)Honesty is the besty policy. (Benjamin Franklin)

(5)"Be brave.Take risks.Nothing can substitute experience."
(Paulo Coelho   Novelist)

(6)"Truth is like the Sun.You can shut it out for a time,but it ain't going away."
(Elvis Presley   Singer)

(7)"If you tell the truth,you don't have to remember anything."
(Mark Twain    Writer)

(8)"Talent wins games, but teamwork and intelligence win championships."
(Michael Jordan    Basketball Player)

(9)"Philosophy of classroom in one generation will be the policy of government in the next generation."(Abraham Lincoln)

(10)"The best way to predict the future is to create it."
(Abraham Lincoln)

(11)"If you cannot do great things,do small things in a great way."  (Napoleon Hill    author)

(12)"Do not mind anything that anyone tells you about anyone else.Judge everyone and everything for yourself."
(Henry James   author)

(13)Success is no accident.It is hard work,perseverance,learning,studying,sacrifice and most of all,love of what you are doing or learning to do.
(Pele    Brazilian footballer)

(14)Write your own book instead of writing someone else's book about success.
(Herb Brooks    Ice hockey player)

(15)"Technology is a useful servant but a dangerous master".
(Christian Lous Lange      historian)

(16)"In my judgement, physical fitness is basic to all forms of excellence and to a strong confident nation."
(Robert Kennedy     Politician, Lawer)

(17)"A single conversation across the table with a wise man is better than ten years mere study books."
(Henry Wadsworth Longfellow   poet)

(18)"A man only learns in two ways, one by reading and the other by association with smarter people."
(Will Rogers  actor)

(19)"We must free ourselves of the hope that the sea will ever rest. We must learn to sail in high winds." (Aristotle Onassis    Businessman)

(20)Education is not the learning of facts but the training of the mind to think.
(Albert Einstein)

(21)Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world.
(Nelson Mandela)

(22)"Transparency is a cornerstone of Good Governance as it allows citizens everywhere to hold institutions and governments accountable for their policies and performance."
(Dr. Sipho Moyo)

(23)"Transparency is the key to good goverance and e-governance is the only effective way of transparent governance."
(Narendra Modi)

(24)"Whoever controls the media, controls the mind."
(Jim Morrison)

(25) "A single conversation across the table with a wise man is better than ten years of mere study of books."
(Henry Wadsworth Longfellow     American poet, educator)

(26)"There are no secrets to success. It is the result of preparation, hardwork and learning from faliure. "
(Colin Powell   Politician)

(27)"If you want your child to get the best education possible, it is actually more important to get him assigned to a great teacher than to a great school."
(Bill Gates)

(28)"Anyone who stops learning is old, whether at twenty or eighty. Anyone who keeps learning stays young. The greatest thing in life is to keep your mind young."
(Henry Ford)

(29)"Life is like riding a bicycle.To keep your balance, you must keep moving."
(Albert Einstein)

Thursday 21 September 2017

Unique English Words

(1)Mesmerism means  (Hypnotism)
(2)Wee     (thora sa, little bit)
(3)Toady  (chaaploos, khushaamdi)
(4)Jewry   (yahoodion ka mohalla)
(5)Buoy     (uchaalna,tairtay rehna)
(6)Capsize means                                  (a boat overturned into the water)
(7)Insignia      (a distinguishing badge or emblem of military rank )

Thursday 3 August 2017

General KnowledgeMCQS(2)

(1)Tombs of Soldiers of Muhammad Bin Qasim,the Muslim Conquerer of Sindh 712 AD is located in (a)Sindh(b)Baluchistan(c)Kufa(d)Makkah
(2)Muhammad Bin Qasim invaded in sindh to 
(a)Rescue a group of muslim women(b)spread islam(c)to conquerer sindh(d)none
(3)What does a psephologist study? (a)Election and trends in voting(b)Egyption astronomy(c)darkness(d)fish
(4)Logizomechanophobia is the fear of what? (a)zoo(b)monkeys(c)mobiles(d)computers
(5)FARC is a Revolutionary Armed Forces of which country? (a)Cuba(b)Colombia(c)Phillpines(d)France
(6)What is "Armageddon"?  (a)A final battle between nations which will end the world(b)A last day of universe(c)A name of film(d)none
(7)"The Night Watch " paintings belongs to  (a)Rembrandt van Rijn(b)Picasso(c)Leonardo(d)Michelangelo
(8)Who invented the Laser? (a)Sir Frank Whittle(b)Fred Morrison(c)Theodre Maiman(d)none
(9)Furakha Dam on river Ganga is disputed between  (a)india and pakistan(b)india and bangladesh(c)india and nepal(d)india and china
(10)Who was the first person to fly across the English Channel? (a)Louis Bleriot(b)Wilbur Wright(c)Charles Lindbergh(d)Robert McNamara
(11)Kiel Canal links the:  (a)pacific and atlantic ocean(b)Mediterranean and Red Sea(c)North Sea and Baltic Sea(d)none
(12)What does a pluviometre measure? (a)dew(b)rainbow(c)rainfall(d)darkness
(13)Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh(RSS) was founded in 1925 by ____________a doctor in the city of Nagpur.  (a)Keshav Baliram Hedgewar(b)Swami Dayanand Saraswati(c)Mohan Karam(d)none
(14)Datuk Abdullah Hussain a famous Novelist belongs to which country? (a)Pakistan(b)Malaysia(c)Indonesia(d)None
(15)Who was the last Guru of Sikhism among human being? (a)Guru Har Gobind(b)Guru Tegh Bahadur(c)Guru Gobind Singh(d)Guru Arjun Dev Jee
(16)How many Sikh Gurus in Sikhism including Guru Granth Sahib? (a)10(b)11(c)12(c)8
(17)Who compiled the book of Sikhism Guru Granth Sahib? (a)Baba Guru Nanak(b)Guru Arjun Dev Jee(c)Guru Tegh Bahadur(d)none
(18)Which is the only country in the world that flag is not rectangular? (a)Nepal(b)Nigeria(c)Egypt(d)none
(19)'Khalida' is the international airport of which country? (a)Lebanon(b)Bangladesh(c)Pakistan(d)Malaysia
(20)Sea of Marmara and Aegean Sea are connected by the strait (a)Davis Strait(b)Mozambique Strait(c)Dardanelles Strait(d)Malacca Strait
(21)SUPO is a secret agency of (a)Norway(b)Denmark(c)Finland(d)Switzerland
(22)"Incomplete Partition" is written about Kashmir dispute by  (a)K.M Arif(b)Alastair Lamb(c)Barnett Rubin(d)none
(23)The Adventure of Tom Sawyer,The Adventure of Huckleberry Finn are the works of (a)Charles Dickens(b)William Wordsworth(c)Mark Twin(d)Earnest Hemingway
(24)What is the Birkenhead Drill? (a)The Hippocratic oath(b)Women and children go first(c)A form of writing hieroglyphics(d)none
(25)Minephtah's mummy is situated in the museum of (a)USA(b)UK(c)Egypt(d)Syria
(26)What is 'St. Vitus's Dance'? (a)A game(b)A herb(c)An Egyptian dance(d)A disease
(27)'Island of Cloves' is the nickname of (a)Sweden(b)Madagascar(c)Albania(d)Cuba
(28)Ophidiophobia is the fear of what? (a)snakes(b)lizards(c)numbers(d)television
(29)Name the first tourist in space? (a)Dennis Hill(b)Dennis John(c)Dennis Polk(d)Dennis Tito
(30)Liverpool is situated on bank of river? (a)Indus River(b)Mersey River(c)Delaware River(d)none
(31)Republic of Botswana is the new name of (a)Bechuanaland(b)Somalia(c)Burkina Faso(d)none
(32)Benadir is a coastal region in (a)Indonesia(b)South Africa(c)Somalia(d)none
(33)DST is the secret agency of (a)Turkey(b)Morocco(c)Iran(d)Afghanistan
(34)Taxidermy is the   (a)art of stuffing of birds(b)Zeal of travelling(c)Form of abstract art(d)none
(35)What is bootlegging?  (a)form of smuggling(b)form of drug(c)form of indian religion(d)none
(36)Where would you find the Sea of Galilee? (a)Syria(b)Turkey(c)Israel(d)Jordan
(37)Algeria got independence in 1962 from (a)France(b)Portugal(c)Britain(d)America
(38)Who was the first UN High Commissioner for Human Rights? (a)Mary Robinson(b)Jose Ayala Lasso(c)Navin Pillay(d)Sadruddin Agha Khan
(39)Brontophobia is a fear of (a)storms(b)water(c)rain(d)none
(40)Cambodia is the new name of (a)Formosa(b)Kampuchea(c)Nyasaland(d)Gold Coast
(41)Traudle Junge was whose private secretary? (a)Richard Nixon(b)Joseph Stalin(c)Margaret Thatcher(d)Adolf Hitler
(42)The book"A Farewell to Arms" was written by  (a)Ernest Hemingway(b)Charles Dickens(c)Huxley(d)Thomas Hardy
(43)"The Last Supper" a famous Renaissance painting was masterpiece of (a)Titan(b)Michael Angelo(c)Lenardo de Vinci(d)Raphel
(44)The doctrine of Wahdatul-Wajood was presented by  (a)Ibn-e-Arabi(b)Mujadid-alf-Saani(c)Sheikh Sirhindi(d)none
(45)Dublin is situated on bank of river  (a)Nile River(b)Rhine River(c)Liffey River(d)none
(46)Who was the author of the book"Jinnah:India Partition, independence"? (a)Tariq Ali(b)Imtiaz Gul(c)Jaswant Singh(d)G.W.Chaudhry
(47)'Last Judgment' is the famous painting of  (a)Michel Angelo(b)Rembrandt(c)Pablo Picasso(d)Leonardo da Vinci
(48)The second largest island of Atlantic Ocean is (a)Britain(b)Baffin(c)Borneo(d)Java
(49)The capital of Kosovo is (a)Zaghreb(b)Pristina(c)Sarajevo(d)none
(50)Strait of Gibralter connects the Atlantic Ocean with the  (a)Pacific Ocean(b)Indian Ocean(c)Mediterranean Sea(d)none
(51)India tested its first Nuclear device on (a)15 May 1972(b)18 May 1974(c)11May 1998(d)none
(52)The headquarters of OPCW(Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapon) is located in  (a)New York(b)Geneva(c)The Hague(d)Vienna
(53)The Headquarters of GCC is located in (a)Riyadh(b)Jeddah(c)Bahrain(d)Kuwait
(54)The first human heart transplant was conducted by Dr. Christiaan Barnard in 1967 in (a)USA(b)France(c)Cuba(d)South Africa
(55)"It is better to light a candle than to curse the darkness" is the Motto of (a)UNICEF(b)UNESCO(c)Amnesty International(d)none
(56)Felinophobia is a fear of (a)ghosts(b)cats(c)defeat(d)ugliness
(57)How many Muslim Countries are in ASEAN? (a)2(b)3(c)4(d)none
(58)Montgomery is the capital of which American state? (a)Alabama(b)Alaska(c)Arizona(d)California
(59)HINA is the news agency of (a)Syria(b)Croatia(c)Portugal(d)Ghana
(60)SANA is the news agency of (a)Sweden(b)South Africa(c)Syria(d)Spain
(61)Which country is called "Graveyard of Empire" ? (a)Syria(b)Iraq(c)Japan(d)Afghanistan
(62)Trango Towers are located in (a)Malaysia(b)Pakistan(c)France(d)Italy
(63)According to the Saying,all roads lead to which European Capital? (a)London(b)Rome(c)Ankara(d)Oslo
(64)What do ombrophobes fear? (a)dew(b)rain(c)darkness(d)none
(65)Which country is called the "land of amber"?
(a)Lebanon(b)Nepal(c)Lithuania(d)none
(66)Which country is called "Land of fertile fields"?
(a)India(b)Pakistan(c)Algeria(d)Australia
(67)After which animals are the Canary Islands named?
(a)monkeys(b)cats(c)dogs(d)crows
(68)International Day of Democracy is observed on
(a)15 september(b)10 october(c)12 september(d)none
(69)Cappuccino is a
(a)tradational game(b)a gambler place(c)coffee drink(d)none
(70)Kiwifruit is the national fruit of (a)newzealand(b)australia(c)china(d)philippines
(71)"CCTV" is the TV channel of which of the following country?
(a)colombia(b)japan(c)china(d)thailand
(72)"Simply the Best" is the slogan of
(a)HBO(b)CNN(c)BBC(d)MTV
(73)Which country is popularly known as 'land of the windmills'?
(a)The Netherlands(b)Italy(c)Spain(d)China
(74)Which continent has the longest coastline?
(a)Europe(b)Asia(c)Africa(d)Antarctica
(75)"Zenit News Agency" is the news agency of
(a)Italy(b)Zambia(c)France(d)Germany

(76) Ataxia is a disease of ________

(a) Skin (b)Lungs (c) Nervous System (d) Nose

(77)" March of the Volunteers" is the national anthem of_______

(a) Republic of China (b) People's Republic of China (c) Republic of Korea (d) Japan



Rare English Vocabulary (1)

(1)Chaff             (toorri from wheat)
(2)Fritters          (pakoray)      
(3)Sliced Sugarcane    (ganderian) 
(4)Sarong            (tehband or dhoti) 
(5)Turban            (pagri)       
(7)Wrap              (dopataa)                   (8)Rice pudding   (کهیر)                          
(9)Vermicelli            (sawayan)
(10)Wontons           (Samosay)
(11)Seclusion          (اعتکاف)
(12)Reed Stool  (Moorra  baithnay k liye)
(13)Venison          (هرن کا گوشت)
(14)Ewer               (lotta)
(15)Sickle              (درانتی)
(16)Tug-of-war      (رسه کشی)
(17)Button-hole      (کاج)
(18)Hiccup               (هچکی لینا)
(19)Trampoline 
(bounce mat,spring wala bouncer,bachon k uchalnay k liye springs wala bouncer)
(20)Tarpaulin
(water proof sheet for covering)
(21)Sieve  (چهلنی,چهاننی)          
(22)Spud       (رنبه)
(23)Bruise     (خارش)
(24)Ladle       (کفگیر)
(25)Quilt       (رضائ،لحاف)
(26)Doormat (پائدان)
(27)Broom    (جهارو,jharro safai k liye)
(28)Yawn         (جمائ)
(29)Ice pick   (برف کا سوا)
(30)Tip-Cat    (gulli dandda game)
(31)Tongs       (chimtta)
(32)Rolling pin  (بيلن)
(33)Mortar & Pestle (koondi dandda)
(34)Broth         (شوربه)
(35)Samolina  (سوجى)
(36)Porridge     (دليه)
(37)Fine Flour    (ميده)
(38)Sweet Pretzels  (jalaibian)
(39)Hubble Bubble    (حقا)
(40)Quid     (نسوار)
(41)Crisp Sphere Eaten (gol gappay)
(42)Chia Seeds        (tukh malanga)
(43)Sputum          (بلغم)
(44)Incense Stick       (اگر بتی)
(45)Amulet       (تعويز)
(46)Tripe           (اوجهری)
(47)Snore      (khraatay laina)
(48)Pinch      (chuttki laina)
(49)Tickling    (گدگدی کرنا)
(50)Twig          (مسواک)

Tuesday 1 August 2017

International Current Affairs MCQS

(1)Who is the current President of United Nations General Assembly? (a)Antonio Guterres(b)Amina.J Mohammad(c)Peter Thomson(d)none
(2)Who is the current Deputy Secretary General of UNO?  (a)Amina .J Mohammad(b)Peter Thomson(c)Elbio Rosselli(d)none
(3)Who is current US defence Secretary? (a)Ashonton Carter(b)Chuck Hagel(c)James Mattis(d)none
(4)Who is current Foreign Minister of China? (a)Wang Yi(b)Sun Weidong(c)Xi Jinping(d)none
(5)Who is the current head of UN High Commissioner for Human Rights? (a)Prince Zeid bin Ra'ad(b)Mary Robinson(c)Navanethem Pillay(d)none
(6)Who is the current United States Ambassador to the United Nations? (a)Michael Haley(b)Nikki Haley(c)James Mattis(d)none
(7)Who is the current president of India? (a)Pranab Mukherjee(b)Ram Nath Kovind(c)Venkaiah Naidu(d)none

Current Affairs Pakistan MCQS

(1)Who is the current Governor of State Bank of Pakistan? (a)Ashraf Mahmood Wathra(b)Yasin Anwar(c)Tariq Bajwa(d)none
(2)Who is the Current Attorney General for Pakistan? (a)Salman Aslam Butt(b)Ashtar Ausaf Ali(c)Irfan Qadir(d)none
(3)Total population of trans genders in Pakistan after 2017 census is (a)8418(b)9580(c)10418(d)16400
(4)Who is the current Chairman of Council of Islamic Ideology? (a)Muhammad Abdul Ghafoor Hazarvi(b) Muhammad Khan Sheerani(c)Mufti Muneeb ur Rehman(d)none
(5)Who is the current Chairman of PEMRA? (a)Absar Alam(b)Rashid Ahmad(c)Abdul Jabbar(d)none

Thursday 27 July 2017

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Wednesday 26 July 2017

Basic Computer Science MCQS(1)

(1)The social network Twitter was launched on  (a)june 15,2006(b)july 15,2006(c)May 15,2007(d)none
(2)The name 'emoji' comes from two japanese words, "e" means_______ and 'moji' means 'character'? (a)emotions(b)electronic(c)picture(d)communication
(3)What was Google originally called?      (a)search operation(b)backrub(c)flicker(d)none
(4)What is the title of the first ever YouTube video?     (a)Me at the Zoo(b)A man in front of lions(c)some secrets(d)none
(5)What is the minimum age to join Facebook?  (a)10(b)12(c)13(d)18
(6)Who is known as the Father of Wi-Fi?
(a)Vic Hayes(b)Jon Bosak(c)Allan Cooper(d)none
(7)Who is known as father of computer science? (a)Charles Babbage(b)Alan Turing(c)Haward Aikan(d)none
(8)The first generation iPhone was released on
(a)29 june 2007(b)29 june 2008(c)29 june 2010(c)none

(9)A QR code (Quick Response code) was first designed in 1994 in_____

(a) China (b) South Korea (c) Finland (d) Japan

(10)Who is known as founder of Artificial intelligence?

(a)John McCarthy (b) Ericsson (c)Bill gates (d)Tim Berner Lee

Tuesday 25 July 2017

Basic Mathematics MCQS(2)

(1)What is the average of first hundred natural numbers? (a)49.5(b)50(c)50.5(d)none
(2)A student failed in a test and obtained only 40 marks.Passing marks was 40%,he failed the test by 40 marks.What were the total marks of the test? (a)150(b)198(c)200(d)220
(3)What is the smallest number which when increased by 3 is divisible by 16,24,30 and 32? (a)472(b)475(c)477(d)480
(4)What number comes next 1,6,36,3,18,108,__________ (a)7(b)8(c)9(d)none
(5)What number is between five and one on a dartboard? (a)20(b)10(c)15(d)3
(6)If K=6×17,then which of the following is a multiple of K? (a)68(b)85(c)136(d)204
(7)Which number will come next? 0,1,8,27,64,_________ (a)122(b)228(c)125(d)256
(8)Two pipes A and B can fill a tank in 36 hours and 45 hours respectively.If both the pipes are opened simultaneously,how much time will be taken to fill the tank? (a)20 h(b)22 h(c)25 h(d)27 h
(9)A boy was asked to multiply a certain number by 25.He multiplied it by 52 and got his answer more than the correct one by 324.The number to be multiplied was (a)12(b)15(c)25(d)32
(10)In a 100 m race, A covers the distance in 36 seconds and B in 45 seconds.In this race A beats B by (a)20 m(b)24 m(c)28 m(d)30 m
(11)In examination 40% students fail in Maths, 30% fail in English and 10% in both.Find the pass percentage? (a)40%(b)50%(c)60%(d)none

Wednesday 19 July 2017

SPORTS MCQS(1)

(1)How many holes are there on a standard golf course? (a)16(b)22(c)18(d)1
(2)Who is called the  "Bradman of Asia"?   (a)zaheer abbas(b)Haneef Muhammad(c)Majid Jahangir(d)Mudassar Nazar
(3)In International Hockey ,which player is known as "Wall of China"? (a)Akhtar Rasool(b)Muneer Dar(c)Manzoor ul hassan(d)Sohail abbas
(4)Wallis Mathlas was a test crickters from 1955 to 1962.Which country did he play for? (a)australia(b)west indies(c)india(d)pakistan
(5)Boxing day is observed on (a)November 25(b)December 26(c)July 10(d)June 28
(6)Which sport takes place in a Velodrome?  (a)cycling(b)horse racing(c)polo(d)ice hockey
(7)Pakistan played its first cricket test match in 1952 against (a)England(b)India(c)West Indies(d)New Zealand
(8)When and where were the first Asian games held? (a)Yugoslavia 1952(b)Tehran 1951(c)Thailand 1951(d)Delhi 1951
(9)How many stones are in a standard backgammon set? (a)24(b)30(c)36(d)18
(10)The first Commonwealth Games were held in 1930.Which country hosted the games? (a)Australia(b)England(c)New Zealand(d)Canada
(11)The Winter Olympic Games came into being in (a)1912(b)1916(c)1920(d)1924
(12)The term 'Butter fly' in sports is associated with (a)Basketball(b)Swimming(c)Rowing(d)Golf
(13)Swaythling Cup is associated with  (a)Lawn Tennis(b)Table Tennis(c)Golf(d)Hockey
(14)"Scrabble" is a (a)Board Game(b)Water Sport(c)Card Game(d)Kind of Wrestling
(15)Rugby Football is the National game of (a)Germany(b)Scotland(c)Argentina(d)New Zealand
(16)In Scrabble, how many tiles does each player have? (a)4(b)5(c)6(d)7
(17)How many players are there in a baseball team?    (a)7(b)8(c)9(d)none
(18)Who was the first crickter to score 1000 Test runs, play 100 Test matches as well as take 100 Test wickets?                                   (a)Brian Lara(b)Sir Gary Sobers(c)Sir Viv Richard(d)none
(19)How many pockets are on a standard pool table? (a)6(b)7(c)8(d)10
(20)How many lanes are there in an Olympic swimming pool? (a)6(b)8(c)10(d)12
(21)A pommel horse is a piece of apparatus in which sport? (a)polo(b)golf(c)gymnastics(d)chess
(22)A caddy is the person who carries a player's bag in which sport? (a)golf(b)cricket(c)cycling(d)hockey
(23)What is the sand on a golf course called? (a)banana(b)bunker(c)gallery(d)none
(24)What is the minimum number of players that can play in one soccer team?
(a)11(b)9(c)7(d)5
(25)'Slam dunk' a term used in which sport? (a)tennis(b)baseball(c)basketball(d)golf
(26)Galle International Cricket Stadium is located in
(a)West Indies(b)Sri Lanka(c)South Africa(d)Australia
(27)Which football team are also called "The Gunners"? (a)Manchester United(b)Liverpool(c)Arsenal(d)Brazil
(28)The Ryder Cup is associated with the game of (a)Polo(b)Golf(c)Chess(d)Gymnastic
(29)Who among the following heavy weight boxing champions remaind undefeated in his career?
(a)Muhammad Ali(b)Rocky Marciano(c)Joe Louis(d)Jersey Joe Walcott
(30)Oil Wrestling is the national game of which country?
(a)Iran(b)Japan(c)Turkey(d)Nepal
(31)Who is known as Father of Indian Cricket?
(a)Sachin Tendulkar(b)Sunil Gwaskar(c)M.Suryanarayan(d)Maharaja Ranjit Sinhji
(32)The term Volley and Smash is associated with (a)Volleyball(b)Lawn Tennis(c)Squash(d)Baseball
(33)Duckworth-Lewis Method in cricket was adopted officially by the ICC in (a)1997(b)1998(c)1999(d)2000
(34)When a player scores two goals in football or rugby, its called
(a)a brace(b)haul(c)rabbit(d)all of the above
(35)In boxing, what is the term for an illegal punch to the back of the head or base of the skull?
(a)succur punch(b)rabbit punch(c)bolo punch(d)lion punch
(36)How high is the basketball hoop in feet?
(a)8 feet(b)10 feet(c)12 feet(d)13 feet

Sunday 16 July 2017

Everyday science MCQS(1)

(1)Naegleria fowleri is a disease related to (a)nose(b)skin(c)brain(d)chest
(2)"Meteorology" is the science of (a)weather(b)space(c)marine life(d)none
(3)Biosensor is used to measure (a)blood glucose level(b)the body ph value(c)amount of hemoglobin(d)salinity in urine
(4)What is the main component of bones and teeth?    (a)calcium carbonate(b)calcium phosphate(c)calcium sulphate(d)none
(4)Which mammal lays eggs? (a)Whales(b)Platypus(c)Penguins(d)kiwis
(5)The average time needed for blood clotting is (a)4 min(b)5 min(c)6 min(d)30 seconds
(6)Which animal has the biggest eyes of any living creature? (a)elephant(b)kangaroo(c)owl(d)horse
(7)Which of the following is called the study of fingerprints? (a)dactyliology(b)dactylography(c)demonolography(d)dactylology
(8)Ageusia is the loss of which sense (a)taste(b)touch(c)smell(d)hear
(9)Etymology is the science of (a)insects(b)words(c)birds(d)none
(10)Which part of the body is affected by rhinitis? (a)the ear(b)the nose(c)ribs(d)none
(11)What connects bones and muscles together? (a)Melanin(b)Tendons(c)Quadriceps(d)none
(12)Which planet in our Solar System has the most gravity? (a)Jupiter(b)Earth(c)Mercury(d)Mars
(13)The smallest gland in the body is (a)adrenal(b)pancreas(c)pineal body(d)pituitary
(14)Which are the two gases that we exhale more than we inhale? (a)oxygen & carbon(b)nitrogen & oxygen(c)hydrogen & nitrogen(d)helium and carbon
(15)The study of hair and its disorders is called (a)toxophily(b)tribology(c)tocology(d)trichology
(16)Gene was first isolated in laboratory by (a)J.C. Bose(b)John Napier(c)Hargobind Khorana(d)none
(17)The cause of malaria was discovered by (a)Ronald Ross(b)F.C Hopkins(c)Edward Jenner(d)Dr Paul Muller
(18)Average male brain weights _______ ounces. (a)49(b)44(c)46(d)51
(19)Average female brain weights _______ ounces. (a)51(b)49(c)46(d)44
(20)'Fiber Optics' was invented by (a)George Claude(b)Alfred Binet(c)Narinder Singh Kapany(d)none
(21)Antibiotic "Penicillin" was discovered in (a)1928(b)1938(c)1945(d)1950
(22)Cholera Vaccine was developed by  (a)Edward Jenner(b)Leon Calmethe(c)Jhon Salk(d)Louis Pasteur
(23)What is the chemical name of bleaching powder? (a)Calcium Hypochlorite(b)Calcium Chloride(c)Calcium phosphate(d)none
(24)Study of Bones is called (a)Osteology(b)Oneirology(c)Encephalogy(d)none
(25)Study of Brain is called (a)Nephrology(b)Trichology(c)Encephalogy(d)none
(26)Sun rises in the East and sets in the West due to the  (a)Shape of the Earth(b)Rotation of Earth on its axis(c)Movement of the Sun(d)none
(27)Which animal has the highest blood pressure? (a)Lion(b)Elephant(c)Giraffe(d)Monkey
(28)Thyroid Gland is located in________ of human body? (a)Stomach(b)Thorax(c)Leg(d)Neck
(29)Study of Trees is called (a)Dendrology(b)Hippology(c)Felinology(d)none
(30)Who is known as the father of modern periodic table?  (a)Ernest Rutherford(b)John Dalton(c)Dmitri Mendeleev(d)none
(31)How many hearts does the Octopus has?   (a)1(b)2(c)3(d)4
(32)Study of mouth and its diseases called (a)stomatology(b)enology(c)oenology(d)none
(33)Which is the largest organ of human body?
(a)liver(b)heart(c)skin(d)lungs
(34)Who is known as the "mother of forensic science"?
(a)Frances Glessner Lee(b)Marie Curie(c)Rosalind Franklin(d)none
(35)How many bones do sharks have in their bodies? (a)7(b)17(c)27(d)none
(36)Rana tigrina is the most common species of (a)tortoise(b)frog(c)alligator(d)lion
(37)The human brain is composed of nearly_______ fats?
(a)0%(b)20%(c)40%(d)60%
(38)Which is not part of Jet Engine?
(a)compressor(b)piston(c)turbine(d)fan
(39)Which of the following gases was not present in the Earth's  initial atmosphere?
(a)oxygen(b)nitrogen(c)carbon dioxide(d)hydrogen
(40)Which is part of a jet engine?
(a)propeller(b)carburetor(c)piston(d)turbine
(41)The olfactory nerves affect what sense in the brain?
(a)smell(b)touch(c)taste(d)listening
(42)Which is the rarest blood type in humans?
(a)AB(-)(b)O(-)(c)B(-)(d)none
(43)What among the following to produce artificial rain?
(a)copper oxide(b)carbon monoxide(c)silver iodide(d)silver nitrate
(44)Dogs have sweat glands only in which part of their body? (a)tongue(b)tail(c)lips(d)paws
(45)Which planets in our solar system have rings?
(a)saturn(b)jupiter(c)uranus(d)neptune(e)all of the above

Tuesday 11 July 2017

Basic English MCQS(1)

(1)What do you understand by Fait accompli?    (a)things done(b)things need to be done(c)results of efforts achieved(d)none
(2)Biennial means   (a)twice in a year(b)once in a two year(c)twice in a week(d)none
(3)Vouchsafe is most nearly meaning to (a)grant(b)deny(c)covered(d)refined
(4)I am intent----------   (a)to win(b)of winning(c)on winning(d)for winning
(5)What does the Latin term"pro bono" mean in English? (a)free service(b)for the poor(c)without pay(d)for good
(6)To gather orange blossoms means  (a)to get oranges(b)to get a bride(c)to get a groom(d)to have a children
(7)His silence __________ to refusal. (a)tantamounts(b)is tantamount(c)is tantamounting(d)tantamounted
(8)A collection of poems is called (a)axiology(b)anthology(c)archives(d)none
(9)Go there and _______ a glass of water.
(a)bring(b)fetch(c)carry(d)transport
(10)Bad laws must be _______ (a)annihilated(b)destroyed(c)repeated(d)finished
(11)Failure is a ______in disguise.
(a)praise(b)blessing(c)annihilation(d)none
(12)I am confident _____
(a)to win(b)winning(c)of winning(d)in winning
(13)I want a pen _____
(a)to write(b)to write with(c)for writing with(d)none
(14)I invited him____
(a)for dinner(b)to dinner(c)at dinner(d)in dinner

Monday 10 July 2017

Islamic Studies MCQS(1)

(1)Who is called as Sani as Nain? (a)Hazrat Noah A.S(b)Hazrat Abu Bakar R.A(c)Hazrat Adam A.S(d)Hazrat Ali R.A
(2)Namaz mein "Vitar" k kya maani hain? (a)lazmi(b)taaq(c)darmyan(d)wajib
(3)Laws about orphanage revealed in which hijri?                                   (a)2 hijri(b)3 hijri(c)4 hijri(d)5 hijri
(4)Hadi se kya murad hai (a)naiki(b)hadayat(c)qurbaani karna(d)qurbaani ka jaanwar
(5)Shrabb kab haraam hui              (a)2 hijri(b)3 hijri(c)4 hijri(d)6 hijri
(6)Tarrawih means  (a)to pray(b)to follow(c)to rest(d)to bow
(7)Hajr-e-Aswad means (a)istelam(b)red stone(c)black stone(d)white stone
(8)Juaway ki mumanat kab hui    (a)2 hijri(b)4 hijri(c)6 hijri(d)8 hijri
(9)Roza wajib honay ki kitni shartain hain  (a)2(b)3(c)4(d)5
(10)Aitkaaf ki kitni iqsaam hain (a)1(b)2(c)3(d)4
(11)Saal m kitnay din roza rakhna mamnoo hai?  (a)2(b)4(c)5(d)7
(12)How many companions were with Prophet in migration to madina?    (a)30(b)35(c)40(d)45
(13)"Surat" k lghvi maani kya hain? (a)shehar pnaa(b)nishani(c)hukam(d)abaarat
(14)First Sajdha of Quran is included in which Paara Number? (a)9(b)8(c)7(d)none
(15)Quran Pak mein kitnay butoon ka zikar hai    (a)4(b)5(c)8(d)360
(16)Zul shaahadtain kis ka laqab hai (a)Hazrat Khuzaima bin sabit(b)Hazrat Khuzaima bin yamaan(c)Hazrat Imam abu Hanifa(d)none
(17)How many Siparas in Holy Quran starts with Bismilla? (a)4(b)5(c)8(d)11
(18)Quran Pak ki pehli saat surton ko kya kaha jata hai?  (a)sba ul tawaal(b)sba ul masaani(c)sba ul maaon(d)almufasil
(19)When was the Law of inheritance revealed? (a)2 H(b)3 H(c)4 H(d)5 H
(20)The Seal affixed on important letters by the Prophet(SAW) was kept in the custody of   (a)Hazrat Ali(R.A)(b)Hazrat Qais(R.A)(c)Hazrat Khuzaifa(R.A)(d)none
(21)Hade Qazaf kab nazil hui? (a)3 H(b)4 H(c)5 H(d)6 H
(22)Which prophet is called Sheikh ul ambiya?  (a)Hazrat Ibraheem(a.s)(b)Hazrat Adam(a.s)(c)Hazrat Nooh(a.s)(d)Hazrat Muhammad(P.B.U.H)
(23)Azab of mosquitoes was sent to the nation of  (a)Hazrat Shoaib(a.s)(b)Hazrat Hood(a.s)(c)Hazrat Ibraheem(a.s)(d)Hazrat Daood(a.s)
(24)How many muslims were martyred in the battle of Uhad? (a)300(b)310(c)313(d)70
(25)Post ka Nizam kon se sahabi(R.A) ne shuru kia   (a)Hazrat Umer(R.A)(b)Hazrat Usman(R.A)(c)Hazrat Ameer Muavia(R.A)(d)none
(26)Shab-e-Abi Talab(a valley near Makkah) was   (a)The refuge of Muslims against social boycott(b)a farmhouse of Abi Talab(c)a lake for storage of water(d)none
(27)4 Hijri mein Hazrat Muhammad (P.B.U.H) unho ne kis sahabi ko Ibraani zuban seekhnay ki hadayat ki?  (a)Hazrat Zaid bin Sabit(R.A)(b)Hazrat Abu ubaida Jaraah(R.A)(c)Hazrat Abu Zar Gafaari(R.A)(d)none
(28)Hudabia kis pahaarr pr waqia ha?(a)jable noor(b)jable shamaisee(c)jable hira(d)none
(29)Shaheedon ki bewaa kis um-almomaineen ko kehtay hain?
(a)Hazrat Soda(R.A)(b)Hazrat Hifssa(R.A)(c)Hazrat Zainab binte Khuzaima(R.A)(d)none
(30)Tayyamum k kitnay faraaiz hain?     (a)2(b)4(c)3(d)1
(31)Namaz k kitnay faraaiz hain? (a)3(b)5(c)6(d)7
(32)Namaz ki kitni sharaait hain? (a)4(b)5(c)6(d)7
(33)The order of Hijab for women revealed in
(a)1 A.H(b)2 A.H(c)3 A.H(d)4 A.H
(34)Ablution made obligatory in
(a)3 A.H(b)4 A.H(c)5 A.H(d)none
(35)To which Prophet did Jews call the son of Allah?
(a)Hazrat Yaqoob(A.S)(b)Hazrat Musa(A.S)(c)Hazrat Issa(A.S)(d)Hazrat Uzair(A.S)
(36)Namaz-e-Awabeen has how many rakaat?
(a)2(b)4(c)6(d)8
(37)Dinah was the daughter of
(a)Allama Iqbal(b)Hazrat Yaqub(A.S)(c)Punja Jinnah(d)none.

(38)شہید مظلوم کس کو کہا جاتا ہے 

(a) Hazrat Hassan (R. A)  (b) Hazrat Hussain(R.A) (c) Hazrat Ali(R.A) (d) Hazrat Usman (R. A) 

(39)In Dua e Qunoot, the word Qunoot means 

(a) being obedient (b)to take rest(c)both a and b(d) None

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