GK One-Liner MCQs (Most Important)
Which is the largest continent?
A) AsiaWhat is the currency of Japan?
A) YenWho was the first President of Pakistan?
A) Iskander MirzaWhich is the highest mountain in the world?
A) Mount EverestWhat is the capital of Australia?
A) CanberraWho wrote the national anthem of Pakistan?
A) Hafeez JullundhriWhich planet is known as the Red Planet?
A) MarsWhich organ purifies our blood?
A) KidneyWhich gas is essential for breathing?
A) OxygenWhich is the smallest ocean in the world?
A) Arctic OceanWho is known as the Father of the Nation (Pakistan)?
A) Quaid-e-AzamWhat is the national flower of Pakistan?
A) JasmineWhich country gifted the Statue of Liberty to the USA?
A) FranceWhat is the study of earthquakes called?
A) SeismologyWho invented the light bulb?
A) Thomas EdisonWhat is the capital of Canada?
A) OttawaWhich is the longest river in the world?
A) NileWhich country is known as the Land of the Rising Sun?
A) JapanWho was the first Prime Minister of Pakistan?
A) Liaquat Ali KhanWhich is the most spoken language in the world?
A) Mandarin Chinese
What is the national animal of Pakistan?
A) MarkhorWhich metal is liquid at room temperature?
A) MercuryIn which year did Pakistan become a republic?
A) 1956What is the largest desert in the world?
A) SaharaWhich blood group is known as the universal donor?
A) O NegativeWhat is the currency of Saudi Arabia?
A) RiyalWhich is the largest island in the world?
A) GreenlandWhat is the study of plants called?
A) BotanyWhich planet is closest to the Sun?
A) MercuryWhat is the chemical formula of water?
A) H₂OWhich animal is known as the Ship of the Desert?
A) CamelWho was the founder of Microsoft?
A) Bill GatesWhich country is famous for the Eiffel Tower?
A) FranceWhich vitamin is produced by sunlight?
A) Vitamin DWhat is the capital of Turkey?
A) AnkaraWhich is the largest organ in the human body?
A) SkinHow many players are there in a cricket team?
A) 11Which gas is used in balloons?
A) HeliumWho invented the telephone?
A) Alexander Graham BellWhich country has the largest population?
A) ChinaWhat is the full form of UNO?
A) United Nations OrganizationWho discovered gravity?
A) Isaac NewtonWhich city is called the City of Lights in Pakistan?
A) KarachiWhich is the largest ocean in the world?
A) Pacific OceanWhich is the hardest substance on Earth?
A) DiamondWhich bird is the fastest on Earth?
A) Peregrine FalconHow many continents are there?
A) 7Which instrument measures temperature?
A) ThermometerWhat is the capital of India?
A) New DelhiWhich planet has rings around it?
A) SaturnWhat is the name of our galaxy?
A) Milky WayWho was the first man on the moon?
A) Neil ArmstrongWhat is the boiling point of water?
A) 100°CWhich vitamin is good for eyesight?
A) Vitamin AWhat is the national game of Pakistan?
A) HockeyWhich organ is responsible for pumping blood?
A) HeartWhich is the tallest building in the world?
A) Burj KhalifaWhich language is spoken the most in Pakistan?
A) PunjabiWhat is the national language of Pakistan?
A) UrduWhich Islamic month is for fasting?
A) RamadanWho wrote “Pakistan ka Matlab Kya”?
A) Chaudhry Rehmat AliHow many provinces are there in Pakistan?
A) 4Which river is the longest in Pakistan?
A) Indus RiverWhich country is famous for Tulips?
A) NetherlandsWhich part of the plant conducts photosynthesis?
A) LeafWhat is the square root of 144?
A) 12Which is the largest mammal?
A) Blue WhaleWhich is the coldest place on Earth?
A) AntarcticaWhat is the national fruit of Pakistan?
A) MangoWhich country is called the Land of a Thousand Lakes?
A) FinlandWho is the author of “Jinnah of Pakistan”?
A) Stanley WolpertWhat is the capital of China?
A) BeijingWhich day is celebrated as Pakistan Resolution Day?
A) 23rd MarchWho was the last Prophet of Islam?
A) Hazrat Muhammad (PBUH)Which river is sacred in India?
A) GangesWhat is the freezing point of water?
A) 0°CWhich scientist developed the theory of relativity?
A) Albert EinsteinWhat is the smallest unit of life?
A) CellWhat is the study of stars called?
A) AstronomyWhich vitamin is found in citrus fruits?
A) Vitamin CWhich desert is located in Pakistan?
A) TharWho discovered America?
A) Christopher ColumbusWhat is the capital of Germany?
A) BerlinWhich is the tallest mountain in Pakistan?
A) K2What is the symbol of peace?
A) DoveWhich gas is used for cooking?
A) LPGHow many bones are there in the human body?
A) 206Who painted the Mona Lisa?
A) Leonardo da VinciWhich month has 28 days in a common year?
A) FebruaryWhich city is called the heart of Pakistan?
A) LahoreWhich country hosted the 2022 FIFA World Cup?
A) QatarWhich metal is most abundant on Earth?
A) AluminumWhich insect produces honey?
A) BeeWhich Pakistani won the Nobel Peace Prize in 2014?
A) Malala YousafzaiWhich organ helps in digestion?
A) StomachWhat is the capital of the USA?
A) Washington, D.C.Which country has the largest area?
A) RussiaWhich Pakistani cricketer is known as the “Boom Boom”?
A) Shahid AfridiHow many colors are in the rainbow?
A) 7What is the name of the national poet of Pakistan?
A) Allama IqbalWhat is the capital of Australia?
Answer: CanberraWho discovered penicillin?
Answer: Alexander FlemingWhat is the largest planet in our solar system?
Answer: JupiterIn which year did World War II end?
Answer: 1945What is the currency of Japan?
Answer: YenWhich is the longest river in the world?
Answer: NileWho is known as the “Father of the Nation” in India?
Answer: Mahatma GandhiWhich country gifted the Statue of Liberty to the USA?
Answer: FranceWho was the first man to walk on the moon?
Answer: Neil ArmstrongWhat is the national flower of Pakistan?
Answer: JasmineWhich gas is most abundant in the Earth’s atmosphere?
Answer: NitrogenWhat is the capital of Canada?
Answer: OttawaWhich planet is known as the Red Planet?
Answer: MarsWho wrote the play “Romeo and Juliet”?
Answer: William ShakespeareWhat is the smallest continent in the world?
Answer: AustraliaWhat is the boiling point of water in Celsius?
Answer: 100°CWhich organ purifies blood in the human body?
Answer: KidneyWho painted the Mona Lisa?
Answer: Leonardo da VinciWhat is the largest desert in the world?
Answer: SaharaWhich is the national bird of India?
Answer: PeacockHow many players are there in a cricket team?
Answer: 11What is the name of the highest mountain in the world?
Answer: Mount EverestWhat does UNESCO stand for?
Answer: United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural OrganizationWhich element has the chemical symbol ‘O’?
Answer: OxygenWhat is the currency of the UK?
Answer: Pound SterlingWho is the author of “The Republic”?
Answer: PlatoWhich sea is the saltiest in the world?
Answer: Dead SeaWhich continent has the most countries?
Answer: AfricaWhat is the name of the Indian space agency?
Answer: ISROWho was the first female Prime Minister of the UK?
Answer: Margaret Thatcher.Which vitamin is produced by sunlight?
Answer: Vitamin DWhat is the name of the largest ocean?
Answer: Pacific OceanWho invented the telephone?
Answer: Alexander Graham BellWhat is the chemical formula of water?
Answer: H2OWhich is the coldest place on Earth?
Answer: AntarcticaWho wrote “The Discovery of India”?
Answer: Jawaharlal NehruWhat is the capital of South Korea?
Answer: SeoulWho was the founder of Facebook?
Answer: Mark ZuckerbergWhich metal is liquid at room temperature?
Answer: MercuryWhat is the full form of ATM?
Answer: Automated Teller MachineWhat is the largest mammal in the world?
Answer: Blue WhaleWho discovered gravity?
Answer: Isaac NewtonWhat is the national language of China?
Answer: MandarinWhat is the currency of Saudi Arabia?
Answer: RiyalWhich planet has a ring system?
Answer: SaturnWho was the first President of the United States?
Answer: George WashingtonWhich country has the highest population?
Answer: ChinaWhat is the capital of Germany?
Answer: BerlinWho is the founder of Microsoft?
Answer: Bill GatesWhich bird can fly backwards?
Answer: HummingbirdWhat does HIV stand for?
Answer: Human Immunodeficiency VirusWho built the Taj Mahal?
Answer: Shah JahanWhat is the fastest land animal?
Answer: CheetahWhich blood group is known as the universal donor?
Answer: O NegativeWhich country is known as the Land of the Rising Sun?
Answer: JapanWhat is the tallest building in the world?
Answer: Burj KhalifaWho is the author of “Harry Potter”?
Answer: J.K. RowlingWhat is the capital of Russia?
Answer: MoscowWhat gas do plants absorb from the atmosphere?
Answer: Carbon dioxideWhich country is known as the Land of the Midnight Sun?
Answer: NorwayWhat is the national animal of China?
Answer: Giant PandaWhat does GDP stand for?
Answer: Gross Domestic ProductWhat is the hardest substance on Earth?
Answer: DiamondWhat is the name of the imaginary line dividing Earth into two halves?
Answer: EquatorWhich continent is known as the Dark Continent?
Answer: AfricaWhich country won the FIFA World Cup 2018?
Answer: FranceWhat is the name of the longest bone in the human body?
Answer: FemurWhat is the capital of France?
Answer: ParisWho is known as the Iron Man of India?
Answer: Sardar Vallabhbhai PatelWhat is the unit of electric current?
Answer: AmpereWhat is the capital of Italy?
Answer: RomeWhat do you call an angle more than 90 degrees?
Answer: Obtuse AngleWhat is the name of the planet closest to the Sun?
Answer: MercuryWhat is the capital of Nepal?
Answer: KathmanduWhat is the full form of NASA?
Answer: National Aeronautics and Space AdministrationWhat is the name of the galaxy we live in?
Answer: Milky WayWho wrote the national anthem of Pakistan?
Answer: Hafeez JalandhariWhat is the chemical symbol of gold?
Answer: AuWhat is the primary language spoken in Brazil?
Answer: PortugueseWhat is the capital of Bangladesh?
Answer: DhakaWhich country is famous for tulips?
Answer: NetherlandsWho discovered electricity?
Answer: Benjamin FranklinWhat is the national fruit of Pakistan?
Answer: MangoWhich city is known as the City of Love?
Answer: ParisWho wrote “Hamlet”?
Answer: William ShakespeareWhat is the study of weather called?
Answer: MeteorologyWhat is the name of the first satellite sent to space?
Answer: SputnikWhat is the capital of the USA?
Answer: Washington, D.C.Which country is the largest by area?
Answer: RussiaWhat is the full form of UN?
Answer: United NationsWho was the first President of the United States?
Answer: George WashingtonWhat is the capital of Japan?
Answer: TokyoWhich planet is known as the Red Planet?
Answer: MarsWho invented the telephone?
Answer: Alexander Graham BellWhich country is the largest by area?
Answer: RussiaWhat is the currency of the United Kingdom?
Answer: Pound SterlingWho painted the Mona Lisa?
Answer: Leonardo da VinciWhich is the smallest continent?
Answer: AustraliaIn which year did World War II end?
Answer: 1945What is the capital of Canada?
Answer: OttawaWho discovered penicillin?
Answer: Alexander FlemingWhich ocean is the largest?
Answer: Pacific OceanWho wrote “Hamlet”?
Answer: William ShakespeareWhat is the capital of France?
Answer: ParisWho was the first man to walk on the moon?
Answer: Neil ArmstrongWhich is the longest river in the world?
Answer: Nile RiverWhat is the largest mammal?
Answer: Blue WhaleWho invented the light bulb?
Answer: Thomas EdisonWhich country hosted the 2016 Summer Olympics?
Answer: BrazilWhat is the national flower of Pakistan?
Answer: JasmineWhat is the tallest mountain in the world?
Answer: Mount EverestWho discovered gravity?
Answer: Isaac NewtonWhat is the currency of Japan?
Answer: YenWhich is the fastest land animal?
Answer: CheetahWho was the first female Prime Minister of Pakistan?
Answer: Benazir BhuttoWhich planet is closest to the sun?
Answer: MercuryWhat is the chemical symbol for water?
Answer: H₂OWho wrote “Pride and Prejudice”?
Answer: Jane AustenWhich country is famous for tulips?
Answer: NetherlandsWhich city is known as the City of Love?
Answer: ParisWhat is the capital of Italy?
Answer: RomeWho invented the airplane?
Answer: Wright BrothersWhich is the largest desert in the world?
Answer: Sahara DesertWho was the first man in space?
Answer: Yuri GagarinWhich is the national bird of Pakistan?
Answer: Chukar PartridgeWho discovered America in 1492?
Answer: Christopher ColumbusWhat is the currency of China?
Answer: YuanWhich gas do humans breathe in to survive?
Answer: OxygenWhat is the capital of Australia?
Answer: CanberraWho is known as the Father of the Nation in India?
Answer: Mahatma GandhiWhich organ purifies blood in the human body?
Answer: KidneysWhich is the smallest country in the world?
Answer: Vatican CityWhich metal is liquid at room temperature?
Answer: MercuryWhat is the national animal of Australia?
Answer: KangarooWho is the author of “Harry Potter” series?
Answer: J.K. RowlingWhat is the capital of Russia?
Answer: MoscowWho painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel?
Answer: MichelangeloWhich country has the most population?
Answer: ChinaWhat is the currency of the USA?
Answer: US DollarWhat is the fastest bird in the world?
Answer: Peregrine FalconWhat is the capital of Egypt?
Answer: CairoWhich country is known as the Land of the Rising Sun?
Answer: JapanWhich is the largest island in the world?
Answer: GreenlandWho discovered electricity?
Answer: Benjamin FranklinWhich country has the Eiffel Tower?
Answer: FranceWho was the first Caliph of Islam?
Answer: Abu Bakr (RA)What is the chemical symbol for gold?
Answer: AuWhich is the largest ocean?
Answer: Pacific OceanWhat is the national language of Pakistan?
Answer: UrduWho was the first woman to win a Nobel Prize?
Answer: Marie CurieWhich is the tallest building in the world?
Answer: Burj KhalifaWhat is the capital of Germany?
Answer: BerlinWhich planet is known as the Blue Planet?
Answer: EarthWho is known as the Father of Computers?
Answer: Charles BabbageWhich country is known for the Great Wall?
Answer: ChinaWhat is the national sport of Pakistan?
Answer: Field HockeyWhich element is needed for breathing?
Answer: OxygenWhat is the capital of Saudi Arabia?
Answer: RiyadhWho wrote “The Odyssey”?
Answer: HomerWhich country is known for pizza and pasta?
Answer: ItalyWhat is the capital of Spain?
Answer: MadridWhich country has the Statue of Liberty?
Answer: USAWhat is the largest planet in the solar system?
Answer: JupiterWho invented the printing press?
Answer: Johannes GutenbergWhat is the national fruit of Pakistan?
Answer: MangoWhat is the currency of the European Union?
Answer: EuroWhich animal is known as the King of the Jungle?
Answer: LionWhat is the capital of South Korea?
Answer: SeoulWho was the founder of the Ottoman Empire?
Answer: Osman IWhat is the chemical symbol for iron?
Answer: FeWhich ocean is the warmest?
Answer: Indian OceanWhich is the highest waterfall in the world?
Answer: Angel FallsWhich planet has the most moons?
Answer: SaturnWhat is the capital of Turkey?
Answer: AnkaraWhich is the longest wall in the world?
Answer: Great Wall of ChinaWhat is the largest organ in the human body?
Answer: SkinWhat is the national flower of Japan?
Answer: Cherry BlossomWhat is the capital of Bangladesh?
Answer: DhakaWho was the first Nobel Prize winner from Pakistan?
Answer: Abdus SalamWhat is the chemical symbol for silver?
Answer: AgWhich country is called the Land of a Thousand Lakes?
Answer: FinlandWhat is the national dish of Pakistan?
Answer: NihariWhat is the capital of Iran?
Answer: TehranWho invented dynamite?
Answer: Alfred NobelWhat is the coldest place on Earth?
Answer: AntarcticaWhat is the capital of Indonesia?
Answer: JakartaWhat is the currency of Switzerland?
Answer: Swiss FrancWhich country is known as the Pearl of the Indian Ocean?
Answer: Sri LankaWho was the founder of Pakistan?
Answer: Muhammad Ali JinnahWhat is the largest sea in the world?
Answer: Philippine SeaWho was the first Prime Minister of Pakistan?
Answer: Liaquat Ali KhanWhich is the smallest continent in the world?
Answer: AustraliaWho invented the telephone?
Answer: Alexander Graham BellWhat is the capital of Canada?
Answer: OttawaWhich is the largest ocean on Earth?
Answer: Pacific OceanThe Great Wall of China was built to protect against which group?
Answer: MongolsWho is known as the “Father of Computers”?
Answer: Charles BabbageWhich country gifted the Statue of Liberty to the USA?
Answer: FranceWho discovered the theory of relativity?
Answer: Albert Einstein- Who was the first man to step on the Moon?
Answer: Neil Armstrong