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Islamiat NTS Questions

 

1.      Haq Mahar in Islam is fixed only ______________ misqal.

a.      300

b.      3000

c.      400

d.      4000

2.      Who delivered the speech in the court of King of Abyssinia?

a.      Hazrat Umar Bin Khatab (R.A)

b.      Hazrat Abdullah Bin Masud (R.A)

c.      Hazrat Usman Bin Affan (R.A)

d.      Hazrat Jaffar Bin Abi Talib (R.A)

e.      Hazrat Zaid Bin Haris (R.A)

3.      How many years after the birth of Holy Prophet (SAW), Hazrat Bibib Aamina R.A died?

a.      Six Years

b.      Four Years

c.      Eight Years

d.      None

4.      Hajr-e-Aswad means:_

a.      Black Stone

b.      White Stone

c.      Both A and B

d.      None

5.      “Obey Allah and obey the Prophet (SAW)”.

a.      It is a Quranic Verse

b.      It is a Hadith

c.      It is a Quol of Companion

d.      It is a Question

6.      Sikhism is a religion of:

a.      One guru

b.      5 gurus

c.      3 gurus

d.     10 gurus

e.      2 gurus

7.      There were _________ articles in Chapter of Madina.

a.      53

b.      55

c.      57

d.      59

8.      The Holy Prophet (PBUH) established _______ between Muhajireen and Ansaar.

a.      Treaty

b.      Treaty of peace

c.      Communication

d.      Relationship of brotherhood

9.      Observation of Aitekaf in Remadan is:

a.      Farz

b.      Wajib

c.      Sunnah

d.      Mustahib

10. Qiyas is a source of law, made up:_

a.      Without any reason

b.      Without any logic

c.      Without law

d.      Of Reason and logic

11. The pact of Madina was signed between:_

a.      Ans and Khazraj

b.      Jew and Muslim

c.      Christians and Muslim

d.      None of these

12. The following bird conveyed the message of Hazrat Sulaiman (AS) to the Queen Saba:_

a.      Dove

b.      Pigeon

c.      Woodpecker

d.      None of These

13. Period of Khilafat-e-Rashida ___________.

a.      30 Years

b.      29 Years

c.      25 Years

d.      23 Years

General Knowledge NTS Questions

1.      World’s longest ruling head of government is from:_

a.      Cuba

b.      Zimbabwe

c.      Switzerland

d.      New Zealand

2.      The “Communist Manifesto” was first published in:_

a.      English

b.      Russian

c.      German

d.      French

3.      Ceasefire line of Kashmir came into existence in ____________.

a.      1950

b.      1949

c.      1948

d.      1947

4.      Mention the part in London that is famous for public meeting, assemblage and free speech?

a.      Downing Street

b.      Hyde Park

c.      Hyde Street

d.      Red Square

5.      Which Airline’s plane crashed on Dubai Airport on 3rd August 2016?

a.      PIA

b.      British Airline

c.      Etihad

d.      Emirates

6.      Which country/ currency / capital combination is wrong?

a.      Bulgaria/ Lev/ Sofia

b.      Korea/ Won / Seoul

c.      Mongolia / Kip / Ulaan Batar

d.      Iran/ Rial/ Tehran

7.      A pearl is a hard object produced within the soft tissue (specifically the mantle) of a living:_

a.      Snail

b.      Shelled mollusk

c.      Lobster

d.      Scorpion

8.      _________ is the lowest layer of the atmosphere.

a.      Troposphere

b.      Stratosphere

c.      Mesosphere

d.      Thermosphere

e.      Exosphere

9.      __________ maps can be developed by using different colors or shades.

a.      Dot

b.      Line

c.      Choropleth

d.      Straight

e.      Square

10. The highest capital in the world is:

a.      Oslo

b.      La Paz

c.      Moscow

d.      Toronto

11. Who won the first Soccer World Cup?

a.      Germany

b.      Argentina

c.      Brazil

d.      Uruguay

12. Austria is located in:

a.      Asia

b.      Central Europe

c.      Western Europe

d.      South America

13.  Sumerian Civilizations was the oldest civilization of ______ which is called the ladder of all civilizations.

a.      Southern India

b.      Southern China

c.      Southern Iran

d.      Southern Iraq

e.      Southern Turkey

14. The basic unit of Aryans political system was a __________:_

a.      Family

b.      Home

c.      Tribe

d.      State

e.      Religion

15. The flow of river is _______ if the slope of the channel is steep while _________ if the slope is gentle.

a.      Fast ------- slow

b.      Slow ------ Fast

c.      High ------ Low

d.      Low ------- High

e.      Up ------- Down

16. Ultraviolet rays reach the earth surface, then they can cause ________ cancer and many other diseases:_

a.      Blood

b.      Skin

c.      Liver

d.      Lungs

e.      Brain

17. OIC is ________________:_

a.      Specialized agency of the UN

b.      A regional organization

c.      An organization of Muslim States

d.      None of the above

18. The world’s largest wool producer country is:_

a.      China

b.      Russia

c.      Australia

d.      South Africa

19. Senkaku Island is disputed between:_

a.      China and Japan

b.      China and South Korea

c.      Japan and South Korea

d.      Russian and Japan

20. Nelson Mandela belongs to:

a.      Kenya

b.      Somalia

c.      South Africa

d.      Uganda

21. The country Burma is now called ________.

a.      Myanmar

b.      Laos

c.      Mandalay

d.      None of these

22. A country which has no coastline  is called:_

a.      Baslkan Country

b.      Landlocked Country

c.      Protectorate Country

d.      Buffer State

23. Formosa is the old name of:_

a.      Cambodia

b.      Rhodesia

c.      Taiwan

d.      Bangkok

24. Smallest Country in Central Asia is:_

a.      Tajikistan

b.      Kazakhstan

c.      Uzbekistan

d.      Turkmenistan

25. Dasht-e-Lut desert is located in:_

a.      China

b.      Libya

c.      Iraq

d.      Iran

26. In which year the Olympic flag raised for the first time?

a.      1908

b.      1912

c.      19166

d.      1920

Science NTS Questions

1.      Enzymes lower the _________ energy of a chemical reaction.

a.      Potential

b.      Thermal

c.      Kinetic

d.      Free

e.      Activation

2.      In Prokaryotic cells, the nuclear material is present in the:

a.      Ribosomes

b.      Mesosomes

c.      Cytoplasm

d.      Mitochondria

e.      Nucleus

3.      _________ is used as a raw material in the photosynthesis.

a.      O2

b.      H2O

c.      CO

d.      Glucose

4.      Depletion of ozone takes place through

a.      Redical reaction

b.      Redical and ionic reaction

c.      Ionic reaction

d.      Without intermediate

5.      The size of heart is nearly the size of our:_

a.      Hand

b.      Wrist

c.      Head

d.      Fist

6.      Yellowish fluid in blood is called _____________.

a.      Plasma

b.      Platelets

c.      Red blood cells

d.      White blood cells

7.      The air pollution turns rain water:_

a.      Alkaline

b.      Base

c.      Acidic

d.      Mineral Water

8.      Plants use water to make ___________.

a.      Leaves

b.      Food

c.      Roots

d.      Oxygen

9.      Which part of atom has a lot of energy?

a.      Nucleus

b.      Electron

c.      Proton

d.      Neutron

10. The removal of carbon dioxide, urine and sweat is a process of:_

a.      Digestion

b.      Respiration

c.      Breathing

d.      Excretion

11. The color of the blood is red due to the presence of:_

a.      Carbon dioxide

b.      Fats

c.      Hemoglobin

d.      Plasma

12. The first antibiotic was prepared from:_

a.      Bacteria

b.      Virus

c.      Fungi

d.      Vertebrates

13. The DNA content of a mammalian cell is about ________ % of total cell weight.

a.      0.15

b.      0.25

c.      0.35

d.      0.45

e.      0.55

14. All living and non-living make:

a.      Habitats

b.      Community

c.      Population

d.      Environment

15. Vertebrates are further divided into _________ classes.

a.      Three

b.      Four

c.      Five

d.      Six

16. Which one of the following is the cause of tuberculosis?

a.      Virus

b.      Bacteria

c.      Fungi

d.      Protozoa

17. Posterior part of embryo that gives rise to root system of young plant is:_

a.      Endosperm

b.      Testa

c.      Epicotyl

d.      Cotyledon

e.      Radical

18. As compared to Amphibians, Reptiles have:_

a.      Rough and Scaly skin

b.      Strong and steeper bones

c.      Moist and slipper skin

d.      Modifies forelimbs

e.      Modifies back limbs