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What is the capital city of France?

The military strength of East India Company and the Financial Support of Jaggat Seth of Murshidabad gave birth to events at:

a) Plassey
b) Panipat

c) None of these 




Who repeatedly refers to Sir Syed as Father of Muslim India and Father of Modern Muslim India:

a) Hali
b) Abdul Qadir
c) Ch. Khaliquz Zaman
d) None of these


Sir Syed Ahmed khan advocated the inclusion of Indians in the Legislative Council in his famous book, Causes of the Indian Revolt, as early as:

a) 1850
b) 1860
c) 1870
d) None of these



Barack Obama


In 2008 Barack Obama received the highest ever number of popular votes in the elections. In the recent presidential elections, which candidate broke his record?

(A) Joe Biden
(B) Donald Trump
(C) Both (A) and (B)
(D) None of these

The answer is: (C) Both (A) and (B)
In 2008 US presidential elections, Barack Obama received a record 69,498,516 votes. However, in the 2020 US presidential elections, Donald Trump and Joe Biden received 74,216,154 and 81,268,924 votes respectively.


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Which of the following are the members of QUAD:?

(A) USA, Australia, India, Japan

(B) USA, Indonesia, India, New Zealand

(C) USA, UK, Australia, Japan

(D) None of these

The correct answer is: (A) USA, Australia, India, Japan.

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Which one of the following is the outermost planet in our solar system?

A.        Pluto

B.        Mercury

C.        Uranus

D.       Neptune






Neptune image
The photograph was taken by NASA's Voyager 2 in 1989.



Neptune

    Neptune is the 8th and farthest-known Solar planet from the Sun. The Solar System is the 4th largest planet by diameter, the third-most-massive planet, and the densest giant planet. It is 17 times the mass of Earth, slightly more massive than its near-twin Uranus. Neptune is denser and physically smaller than Uranus because its greater mass causes more gravitational compression of its atmosphere. The planet orbits the Sun once every 164.8 years at an average distance of 30.1 AU (4.5 billion km; 2.8 billion mi). It is named after the Roman god of the sea and has the astronomical symbol ♆, a stylized version of the god Neptune's trident.


      Neptune is not visible to the unaided eye and is the only planet in the Solar System found by mathematical prediction rather than by empirical observation. Unexpected changes in the orbit of Uranus led Alexis Bouvard to deduce that its orbit was subject to gravitational perturbation by an unknown planet. After Bouvard's death, the position of Neptune was predicted from his observations, independently, by John Couch Adams and Urbain Le Verrier. Neptune was subsequently observed with a telescope on 23 September 1846 by Johann Galle within a degree of the position predicted by Le Verrier. Its largest moon, Triton, was discovered shortly thereafter, though none of the planet's remaining 13 known moons were located telescopically until the 20th century. The planet's distance from Earth gives it a very small apparent size, making it challenging to study with Earth-based telescopes. Neptune was visited by Voyager 2, when it flew by the planet on 25 August 1989; Voyager 2 remains the only spacecraft to visit Neptune. The advent of the Hubble Space Telescope and large ground-based telescopes with adaptive optics has recently allowed for additional detailed observations from afar.

 

   Like Jupiter and Saturn, Neptune's atmosphere is composed primarily of hydrogen and helium, along with traces of hydrocarbons and possibly nitrogen, though it contains a higher proportion of "ices" such as water, ammonia, and methane. However, similar to Uranus, its interior is primarily composed of ices and rock; Uranus and Neptune are normally considered "ice giants" to emphasize this distinction. Traces of methane in the outermost regions in part account for the planet's blue appearance, though an unknown component is believed to color Neptune a deeper blue compared to Uranus.


   In contrast to Uranus' hazy, relatively featureless atmosphere, Neptune's atmosphere has active and visible weather patterns. For example, at the time of the Voyager 2 flyby in 1989, the planet's southern hemisphere had a Great Dark Spot comparable to the Great Red Spot on Jupiter. More recently, in 2018, a newer main dark spot and smaller dark spot were identified and studied. In addition, these weather patterns are driven by the strongest sustained winds of any planet in the Solar System, with recorded wind speeds as high as 2,100 km/h (580 m/s; 1,300 mph). Because of its great distance from the Sun, Neptune's outer atmosphere is one of the coldest places in the Solar System, with temperatures at its cloud tops approaching 55 K (−218 °C; −361 °F). Temperatures at the planet's center are approximately 5,400 K (5,100 °C; 9,300 °F). Neptune has a faint and fragmented ring system (labeled "arcs"), which was discovered in 1984, then later confirmed by Voyager 2.



What was the father's Name of the Prophet Muhammad (S.A.W)?


a) Hazrat Abdul Mutalib
b) Hazrat Hamza

c) Hazrat Abdullah

d) Hazrat Omar

When did Prophet Hazrat Muhammad (P.B.U.H/ S.A.W) was Born?

a) On Monday, April 22nd,  571 A.D 

b) On Monday, April 22nd,  572 A.D
c) On Monday, April 22nd,  573 A.D
d) On Monday, April 22nd,  574 A.D
e) On Monday, April 22nd,  575 A.D


 Capital of "Buthan" is?

A- Mapoto

B- Oslo

C- Thumbo

D- Columbo

The smallest sea in the world is ___?

A) Dead sea

B)Red sea

C) Baltic sea

D) Arabian sea 

The Muslims came to Sindh in 712 AD under the leadership of?

  1. Mahmood Ghaznavi
  1. Zaheer-Ud-Din Baber
  1. Muhammad Bin Qasim
  1. Aurangzeb Alamgir 

 Congo is the new name of...

A. Madagascar
B. Petrograd
C Zaire
D. Cape Canaveral

 Cave Hira is in the mountain?

A: As-Safa
B: Sil
C: Uhud
D: An-Noor

 Name the Pakistani Woman honored with IBM’s highest prestigious award ” Beat of IBM 2019 ?

  1. Asma Zaheer
  1. Noreen Akbar
  1. Fatima Kanwal
  1. Eisha Khan
The Correct option is a.