81. Detroit, USA is associated with which industry?
(A) Automobile
(C) Toys
(B) Computer
(D) Electronics

 

82. Faiz Ahmad Faiz was awarded the Lenin Peace Prize in 1962. In which year did Abdul Sattar Edhi receive the Lenin Peace Prize?
(A) 1988
(B) 1990
(C) 1992
(D) 1995

 

83. The world-famous paintings on the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel in the Vatican City were painted by:
(A) Sandro Botticelli
(B) Leonardo da Vinci
(C) Michelangelo
(D) Pietro Perugino

 

84. During the visit to Islamabad of Indian Foreign Minister, Shushma Swaraj, it was agreed to resume Composite Dialogue between India and Pakistan. In which year did the two countries first agree to have regular structured dialogue in the form of composite dialogue?
(A) 1996
(B) 1997
(C) 1998
(D) 2004

 

85. Who said “Right is a reasonable claim recognized by the society and enforced by the state”.
(A) Laski
(B) Green
(C) Bosanquet
(D) Marx

 

86. Who among the following argues that the fault lines of civilization are the breeding grounds of conflicts in the century.
(A) Francis Fukuyama
(B) Samuel Huntington
(C) Henry Kissinger
(D) Nelson Mandela

 

87. The “Zero Sum Game” as employed by the supporters of “game theory” assumes that:
(A) The loss of one party is the gain of the other party
(B) The loss of one party is the loss of the other party as well
(C) The gain of one party is the gain of the other party
(D) The gain or loss of one party has nothing to do with the gain or loss of the other party

 

88. Herbert Simon identified four basic motivations of subordinates to accept the will of the superior. Which one of the following is not one of them?
(A) Rewards and Sanctions
(B) Social disapproval
(C) Legitimacy
(D) Subordinate’s confidence in the superior’s ability

 

89. Maslow’s “Needs Hierarchy” theory relates to:
(A) Motivation
(B) Leadership
(C) Communication
(D) Upward mobility

 

90. Who said “Man is by nature a political animal”?
(A) Winston Churchill
(B) Karl Marx
(C) Aristotle
(D) Francis Bacon

 

91. During the British rule, the only British King to visit India and hold his Darbar was:
(A) Edward VII
(B) George V
(C) James II
(D) Edward VI

 

92. Ramsar Convention provides a framework for national action and international cooperation for conservation and wise use of wetlands. The Convention was adopted in 1971 in Ramsar, which is a city located in:
(A) Iran
(B) Egypt
(C) Morocco
(D) Tunisia

 

93. Facebook is one of the most popular social networking services. When was it launched?
(A) 1998
(B) 2000
(C) 2003
(D) 2004

 

94. Famous Urdu poet Mustafa Zaidi was by profession a:
(A) University Professor
(B) Businessman
(C) Lawyer
(D) Civil Servant

 

95. Article 257 of the Constitution relates specifically to Jammu and Kashmir. According to the Article when the people of Jammu and Kashmir accede to Pakistan then:
(A) They shall become citizens of independent Kashmir
(B) Kashmir shall become a province of Pakistan
(C) People of Kashmir shall determine the relationship between the state and Pakistan
(D) Kashmir shall become an autonomous Region

 

96. The first battle of Panipat was fought between:
(A) Alexander and Porus
(B) Babar and Ibrahim Lodhi
(C) Babar and Rana Sanga
(D) Humayun and Sher Shah Suri

 

97. India tested its first Nuclear device on:
(A) 15 May 1972
(B) 18 May 1974
(C) 11 May 1998
(D) 20 May 1999

 

98. HDI (Human Development Index) as an indicator of the well-being of a country was the brainchild of:
(A) Amartya Sen
(B) Javier Pere de Guellar
(C) Adam Smith
(D) Mahbub-ul-Haq

 

99. Zimbabwe was earlier known as:
(A) Southern Rhodesia
(B) Gold Coast
(C) Burkina Faso
(D) Belgian Congo

 

100. What is the function of the heart Pacemaker?
(A) It decreases the heart beat
(B) It regulates the heart beat
(C) It increases the heart beat
(D) It accelerates blood supply to the heart