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SSSC / UPP / RPF / Constable GK/GS :Exam 2025

SSSC / UPP / RPF / Constable GK/GS :Exam 2025

1. In what year did the Great October Socialist Revolution take place?

  1. 1917
  2. 1923
  3. 1914
  4. 1920

 Answer: 1

2. What is the largest lake in the world?

  1. Caspian Sea
  2. Baikal
  3. Lake Superior
  4. Ontario

Answer: 2

3. Which planet in the solar system is known as the “Red Planet”?

  1. Venus
  2. Earth
  3. Mars
  4. Jupiter

Answer: 3

4. Who wrote the novel “War and Peace”?

  1. Anton Chekhov
  2. Fyodor Dostoevsky
  3. Leo Tolstoy
  4. Ivan Turgenev

Answer: 3

5. What is the capital of Japan?

  1. Beijing
  2. Tokyo
  3. Seoul
  4. Bangkok

Answer: 2

6. Which river is the longest in the world?

  1. Amazon
  2. Mississippi
  3. Nile
  4. Yangtze

Answer: 3

7. What gas is used to extinguish fires?

  1. Oxygen
  2. Nitrogen
  3. Carbon dioxide
  4. Hydrogen

Answer: 2

8. What animal is the national symbol of Australia?

  1. Kangaroo
  2. Koala
  3. Emu
  4. Crocodile

Answer: 1

9. Which of the following planets is not a gas giant?

  1. Mars
  2. Jupiter
  3. Saturn
  4. Uranus

Answer: 1

10. What is the name of the process by which plants convert sunlight into energy?

  1. Respiration
  2. Photosynthesis
  3. Oxidation
  4. Evolution

Answer: 2

11. What chemical element is designated as “Hg”?

  1. Silver
  2. Tin
  3. Copper
  4. Mercury

Answer: 4

12. In what year was the first international modern Olympiad held?

  1. 1896
  2. 1900
  3. 1912
  4. 1924

Answer: 1

13. For which of these disciplines Nobel Prize is awarded?

  1. Physics, Chemistry
  2. Physiology
  3. Medicine
  4. All of the above

Answer: 4

14. Entomology is the science that studies:

  1. Behavior of human beings
  2. Insects
  3. The origin and history of technical and scientific terms
  4. The formation of rocks

Answer: 2

15. Hitler’s party is known as:

  1. Labour Party
  2. Nazi Party
  3. Ku-Klux-Klan
  4. Democratic Party

Answer: 2

16. For which Galileo is famous?

  1. Developed the telescope
  2. Discovered four satellites of Jupiter
  3. Found that the swinging motion of the pendulum results in consistent time measurement.
  4. All of the above

Answer: 4

17. When the First Afghan War took place in

  1. 1839
  2. 1843
  3. 1833
  4. 1848

Answer: 1

18. Ecology deals with

  1. Birds
  2. Cell formation
  3. Relation between organisms and their environment
  4. Tissues

Answer: 3

19. Which is the largest island?

  1. New Guinea
  2. Andaman Nicobar
  3. Greenland
  4. Hawaii

Answer: 3

20. Which one is the hottest continent?

  1. Africa
  2. South Asia
  3. North America
  4. Australia

Answer: 1

21. What do Koalas usually eat?

  1. Bamboo
  2. Eucalyptus
  3. Aloe Vera
  4. Banana

Answer: 2

22. What is the most popular bread in France?

  1. Brioche
  2. Baguette
  3. White bread
  4. Ciabatta

Answer: 2

23. What is the official currency of Japan?

  1. Won
  2. Yuan
  3. Yen
  4. Dollars

Answer: 3

24. What is the phobia of thunder and rain?

  1. Agoraphobia
  2. Ombrophobia
  3. Acrophobia
  4. Claustrophobia

Answer: 2

25. What does Carpe Diem mean in Latin?

  1. Enjoy the moment
  2. Have no fear
  3. Sorry I blew it
  4. Hello

Answer: 1

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26. Which one of the following countries is not in Africa?

  1. Morocco
  2. Yemen
  3. Sudan
  4. Algeria

Answer: 2

27. What is considered the lung of the Earth?

  1. Amazon rainforest
  2. The Mississippi River
  3. The Sahara
  4. Everest

Answer: 1

28. Where does the Sushi come from?

  1. Japan
  2. China
  3. America
  4. South Korea

Answer: 1

29. In which century the Mona Lisa was painted?

  1. 18th century
  2. 15th century
  3. 16th century
  4. 14th century

Answer: 3

30. Who wrote the “Great Gatsby” novel?

  1. Leo Tolstoy
  2. Hemingway
  3. Stephen King
  4. F. Scott Fitzgerald

Answer: 4

31. Which is the richest country in the world?

  1. Qatar
  2. Russia
  3. The USA
  4. The UAE

Answer: 1

32. Which county is the biggest grower of coffee?

  1. Spain
  2. India
  3. Ethiopia
  4. Brazil

Answer: 2

33. How many bones are in the body of an adult human?

  1. 330
  2. 206
  3. 250
  4. 210

Answer: 2

34. When the humans use more facial muscles?

  1. While smiling
  2. While frowning
  3. While sleeping
  4. While talking

 Answer: 2

35. Who wrote “Crime and Punishment”?

  1. Leo Tolstoy
  2. Fyodor Dostoevsky
  3. Anton Chekhov
  4. Ivan Turgenev

Answer: 2

36. In what year was the United Nations (UN) founded?

  1. 1945
  2. 1919
  3. 1956
  4. 1961

 Answer: 1

37. Which city is called the “City of Winds”?

  1. Chicago
  2. Seattle
  3. Washington
  4. Veliky Novgorod

Answer: 1

38. What animal is a symbol of peace and neutrality?

  1. Polar bear
  2. White tiger
  3. White lion
  4. White crane

Answer: 2

39. What element is the main constituent of diamonds?

  1. Carbon
  2. Oxygen
  3. Silver
  4. Gold

Answer: 1

40.In what year was Ferdinand Magellan’s first successful circumnavigation of the world?

  1. 1492
  2. 1520
  3. 1588
  4. 1620

Answer: 2

41. Which river is the second longest in the world?

  1. Amazon
  2. Yangtze
  3. Nile
  4. Mississippi

Answer: 2

42. What year was the first man sent to space?

  1. 1957
  2. 1961
  3. 1969
  4. 1975

Answer: 2

43. Which sea is considered the most salty on Earth?

  1. Red Sea
  2. Mediterranean Sea
  3. Dead Sea
  4. Black Sea

 Answer: 3

44. Which organ in the human body is responsible for the secretion of bile?

  1. Liver
  2. Kidneys
  3. Spleen
  4. Stomach

Answer: 1

45. Which planet in the solar system is known as the “Morning Star” or “Evening Star”?

  1. Mars
  2. Venus
  3. Mercury
  4. Jupiter

Answer: 2

46. What chemical element is designated as “Cu”?

  1. Zinc
  2. Copper
  3. Cobalt
  4. Kurtz

Answer: 2

47. In what year did the French Revolution take place?

  1. 1789
  2. 1812
  3. 1905
  4. 1793

Answer: 1

48. What ocean is between Africa and Australia?

  1. Pacific
  2. Indian
  3. Atlantic
  4. Arctic

Answer: 2

49. Which chemical element makes up most of the atmosphere of Mars?

  1. Carbon dioxide
  2. Oxygen
  3. Nitrogen
  4. Hydrogen

Answer: 1

50. What chemical element makes up most of the atmosphere of Titan?

  1. Methane
  2. Carbon dioxide
  3. Hydrogen
  4. Oxygen

Answer: 1

SSSC / UPP / RPF / Constable GK/GS :Exam 2025

SSSC / UPP / RPF / Constable GK/GS :Exam 2025

SSSC / UPP / RPF / Constable GK/GS :Exam 2025

51. In what year did the discovery of Antarctica occur?

  1. 1500
  2. 1778
  3. 1820
  4. 1892

Answer: 3

52. In what year was the International Red Cross and Red Guard Organization (Red Cross) founded?

  1. 1863
  2. 1901
  3. 1945
  4. 1980

Answer:1

53. What instrument is depicted in Leonardo da Vinci’s famous painting “The Last Supper”?

  1. Tablets
  2. Lute
  3. Guitar
  4. Harp

Answer: 2

54. In which country did the Chernobyl nuclear disaster take place?

  1. Russia
  2. Ukraine
  3. Belarus
  4. Lithuania

Answer: 2

55. What ocean lies between North America and Eurasia?

  1. Quiet
  2. Atlantic
  3. Indian
  4. Arctic

Answer: 2

56. In what year was the manga Karta signed?

  1. 1066
  2. 1215
  3. 1492
  4. 1689

Answer:2

57. What chemical element is used to cool and freeze food?

  1. Sodium
  2. Hydrogen
  3. Oxygen
  4. Nitrogen

Answer: 4

58. Which country is famous for its pyramids and the Sphinx?

  1. India
  2. China
  3. Mexico
  4. Egypt

Answer:4

59. What is the name of the science that studies the past of life on Earth?

  1. Palaeontology
  2. Astronomy
  3. Anthropology
  4. Geology

Answer: 1

60. What chemical element forms the basis of the haemoglobin molecule responsible for the transport of oxygen in the blood?

  1. Nitrogen
  2. Iron
  3. Oxygen
  4. Silver

Answer: 2

61. In what year was the League of Nations founded?

  1. 1919
  2. 1923
  3. 1939
  4. 1945

Answer: 1

62. Which planet in the solar system has the most diverse climate and atmosphere?

  1. Mercury
  2. Earth
  3. Mars
  4. Venus

 Answer: 2

63. In what year did the Berlin Wall fall?

  1. 1961
  2. 1989
  3. 1991
  4. 2000

Answer:2

64. Which sea lies between Asia and Africa?

  1. Caspian
  2. Red
  3. Mediterranean
  4. Dead

Answer: 3

65. Which organ in the human body is responsible for secreting insulin?

  1. Liver
  2. Kidneys
  3. Pancreas
  4. Stomach

Answer: 3

66. What year did the Great Depression start?

  1. 1914
  2. 1929
  3. 1939
  4. 1945

Answer: 2

67. What chemical element is used in the manufacture of glass?

  1. Silver
  2. Sodium
  3. Silicone
  4. Oxygen

Answer: 3

68. Which instrument is depicted in Edvard Munch’s famous painting “The Scream”?

  1. Flute
  2. Cello
  3. Clarinet
  4. Pictures

Answer: 2

69. Which planet in the solar system is known as the “Planet of Love”?

  1. Venus
  2. Mars
  3. Earth
  4. Jupiter

Answer: 1

70. What chemical element is the main component of carbon dioxide (CO2)?

  1. Oxygen
  2. Hydrogen
  3. Carbon
  4. Nitrogen

Answer: 3

71. In what year was UNESCO (United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization) founded?

  1. 1942
  2. 1950
  3. 1965
  4. 1973

 Answer: 2

72. What chemical element is used in the production of steel products?

  1. Copper
  2. Iron
  3. Tin
  4. Silver

 Answer: 2

73. What year was the Olympic Organization founded?

  1. 1886
  2. 1896
  3. 1900
  4. 1912

 Answer: 2

74. What chemical element is the main component of human bones and teeth?

  1. Calcium
  2. Iron
  3. Sodium
  4. Magnesium

Answer: 1

75. Which organ in the human body is responsible for filtering blood and producing urine?

  1. Heart
  2. Liver
  3. Kidneys
  4. Spleen

Answer: 3

SSSC / UPP / RPF / Constable GK/GS :Exam 2025

76. In what year was the first official Olympics held in modern times?

  1. 1892
  2. 1900
  3. 1924
  4. 1936

Answer: 2

77. Which planet in the solar system has the largest diameter?

  1. Mercury
  2. Venus
  3. Earth
  4. Jupiter

 Answer: 4

78. What chemical element is used to fill balloons and airships?

  1. Hydrogen
  2. Oxygen
  3. Helium
  4. Neon

Answer: 3

79. In what year did the Renaissance (Renaissance) begin?

  1. 1300
  2. 1453
  3. 1500
  4. 1600

 Answer: 3

80. What chemical element is used in the manufacture of batteries?

  1. Lead
  2. Copper
  3. Aluminum
  4. Lithium

Answer: 4

81. What type of radiation allows X-ray examinations?

  1. Ultrasound
  2. Radioactivity
  3. Infrared
  4. X-ray

Answer: 4

82. What chemical element is used to create rainbows in televisions and computer monitors?

  1. Helium
  2. Oxygen
  3. Hydrogen
  4. Neon

Answer: 4

83. Which planet in the solar system is known as the “Blue Planet”?

  1. Venus
  2. Earth
  3. Uranus
  4. Neptune

 Answer: 2

84. In what year did the first man land on the moon?

  1. 1961
  2. 1969
  3. 1975
  4. 1983

Answer: 2

85. Which actor portrayed James Bond in a record seven movies?

  1. Bradd Pitt
  2. Daniel Craig
  3. Pierce Brosnan
  4. Roger Moore

Answer: 4

86. Filaria is caused by

  1. Bacteria
  2. Mosquito
  3. Protozoa
  4. Virus

Answer: 2

87. Fathometer is used to measure

  1. Earthquakes
  2. Rainfall
  3. Ocean depth
  4. Sound intensity

Answer: 3

88. In which year, did terrorists crash two planes into New York’s World Trade Centre?

  1. 2000
  2. 2001
  3. 2002
  4. 2003

Answer: 2

89. In an adult human body, the total number of red blood cells is

  1. 15 trillion
  2. 20 trillion
  3. 25 trillion
  4. 30 trillion

Answer: 4

90. In which season do we need more fat?

  1. Autumn
  2. Spring
  3. Winter
  4. Summer

 Answer: 3

91. How many teeth does an adult dog have?

  1. 32
  2. 34
  3. 38
  4. 42

Answer: 4

92. How many times has Brazil won the World Cup?

  1. 4
  2. 2
  3. 5
  4. 1

Answer: 3

93. How many players are there on each side of the Basketball game?

  1. 4
  2. 5
  3. 6
  4. 7

Answer: 2

94. Hundred year war was between

  1. France and England
  2. Greek and Persian forces
  3. Civil War in England
  4. None of the above

 Answer: 1

95. Which animal is known to be the ‘Ship of the Desert”?

  1. Dog
  2. Camel
  3. Cat
  4. Snake

Answer: 2

96. Who was the first person to walk on the moon?

  1. Yuri Gagarin
  2. Neil Armstrong
  3. John Glenn
  4. Buzz Aldrin

Answer: 2

97. Which country was divided into two parts by the Wall?

  1. France
  2. Germany
  3. Austria
  4. Poland

Answer: 2

98. Which city is the capital of Italy?

  1. Venice
  2. Florence
  3. Rome
  4. Milan

Answer: 3

99. Which of these buildings is in India?

  1. Eiffel Tower
  2. Colosseum
  3. Taj Mahal
  4. Great Wall of China

 Answer: 3

100. In which country was the famous composer Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart born?

  1. Germany
  2. Austria
  3. Czech Republic
  4. Italy

Answer: 2

101. Which of the following inventions is attributed to Thomas Edison?

  1. Bulb
  2. Telephone
  3. Computer
  4. Rocket

Answer: 1

102. Which animal is a symbol of courage and bravery in Chinese culture?

  1. Leo
  2. Dragon
  3. Eagle
  4. Bear

Answer:2

103. Who invented the telegraph?

  1. Alexander Graham Bell
  2. Guglielmo Marconi
  3. Thomas Edison
  4. Samuel Morse

Answer: 3

104.What animal is the symbol of China?

  1. Panda
  2. Elephant
  3. Tiger
  4. Leo

Answer: 1

105. Which of these cities is located in Egypt?

  1. Athens
  2. Cairo
  3. Baghdad
  4. London

Answer: 2

106. Which vitamin is often referred to as the “sunshine vitamin”?

  1. Vitamin A
  2. Vitamin B
  3. Vitamin C
  4. Vitamin D

Answer: 4

107. What event led to the start of World War II?

  1. The fall of the Berlin Wall
  2. Attack on Pearl Harbor
  3. The signing of the Treaty of Versailles
  4. The capture of Crimea by Germany

Answer: 2

108. What is the name of the longest river in Russia?

  1. Volga
  2. Lena
  3. Neva
  4. Amur

Answer: 2

109. Who was the first President of the USA?

  1. George Washington
  2. John Adams
  3. Thomas Jefferson
  4. James Madison

Answer: 1

110. Who is the founder of the modern theory of evolution?

  1. Charles Darwin
  2. Isaac Newton
  3. Albert Einstein
  4. Marie Curie

 Answer: 1

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111. Which country is considered the birthplace of the Olympic Games?

  1. Greece
  2. Rome
  3. Egypt
  4. China

Answer: 1

112. Who wrote the play “Romeo and Juliet”?

  1. William Shakespeare
  2. Alexander Pushkin
  3. Fyodor Dostoyevsky
  4. Victor Hugo

Answer: 1

113. Which of these animals cannot jump?

  1. Cat
  2. Horse
  3. Snake
  4. Kangaroo

Answer: 3

114. Which canal connects the Red and Mediterranean seas?

  1. Suez Canal
  2. Panama Canal
  3. Gotthard Tunnel
  4. Bosphorus Strait

 Answer:1

115. What year did the Titanic sink in the Atlantic Ocean?

  1. 1913
  2. 1912
  3. 1812
  4. 1920

Answer: 2

116. What social network used “stories” first?

  1. VKontakte
  2. Facebook
  3. Instagram
  4. Twitter

Answer: 3

117. What game became popular due to the principle of “catch Pokemon in the real world”?

  1. Mario Kart Tour
  2. Clash of Clans
  3. Pokemon GO
  4. Candy Crush Saga

Answer: 3

118. What device is used to view content in virtual reality?

  1. Smartphone
  2. 3D glasses
  3. VR Headset
  4. Tablet

Answer: 3

119. Which month is the shortest on the calendar?

  1. January
  2. February
  3. March
  4. December

Answer: 1

120. Which city is the capital of Russia?

  1. St. Petersburg
  2. Kazan
  3. Sochi
  4. Moscow

Answer: 4

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