Ancient wonders of the world one liner

Ancient wonders of the world one liner Ancient wonders of the world one liner Covers the world’s greatest architectural marvels, from the Ancient Seven Wonders to the New Seven Wonders and iconic global landmarks across history. 1 Liner Mcqs Quiz Mode Download Pdf Important Facts: Ancient wonders of the world one liner Key dates, locations, and details about the world’s most famous structures. The Great Pyramid of Giza (built ~2560 BCE) is the only surviving ancient wonder. The Hanging Gardens of Babylon were legendary terraced gardens built in Babylon (modern Iraq). The Statue of Zeus at Olympia was a gold-and-ivory sculpture crafted by Phidias. The Temple of Artemis at Ephesus was located in modern-day Türkiye. The Colossus of Rhodes was a 30-meter bronze statue of the sun-god Helios. The Lighthouse of Alexandria was built on Pharos Island near Alexandria, Egypt. The Great Wall of China stretches about 21,196 km across northern China. Petra, carved into rose-red sandstone cliffs, was the capital of the Nabataean kingdom. Christ the Redeemer is an Art Deco statue overlooking Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Machu Picchu is a 15th-century Inca citadel in the Andes Mountains of Peru. Chichen Itza is a Maya pyramid complex located on the Yucatán Peninsula of Mexico. The Colosseum of Rome is the largest amphitheatre ever constructed (built 80 CE). The Taj Mahal was built by Emperor Shah Jahan in memory of Mumtaz Mahal. Stonehenge in England remains one of the world’s most mysterious prehistoric monuments. The Leaning Tower of Pisa began tilting during construction due to unstable ground. The Statue of Liberty was a gift from France to the United States. The Great Wall of China is not visible from the Moon (a common myth). The New Seven Wonders of the World were declared in 2007. Wonders of the World Quiz Download PDF Score: 0 / 25

Mountains and Plateaus

Mountains and Plateaus Guide: 122 Global Geography Facts & Interactive Quiz Mountains and Plateaus Quick Facts Quiz Mode Download Pdf Geography MCQ Assessment Download Study Sheet Score Tracking 0 / 0 (0 Answered)

Land Locked Countries

Landlocked Countries of the World Master World Geography for One Paper MCQs. Detailed facts about Landlocked, Semi-Landlocked, and Double-Landlocked states across Asia, Africa, Europe, and South America. 1 Liner Mcqs Quiz Mode Download Pdf Important Facts: Landlocked Countries Key definitions, statistics, and country lists for your exam preparation. A landlocked country is one that has no direct access to the ocean or sea. There are 44 fully landlocked countries in the world (UN-recognized). A semi-landlocked country has a very short coastline or enclosed sea access; there are 8 such countries. A double-landlocked country is surrounded by other landlocked countries. The only two are Uzbekistan and Liechtenstein. The largest landlocked country by area is Kazakhstan (~2.7 million sq km). Mongolia is the second-largest landlocked country in the world. Afghanistan is Pakistan’s neighbor and is a landlocked country in South-Central Asia. Uzbekistan is one of only two double-landlocked countries in the world. Nepal and Bhutan in South Asia are both landlocked Himalayan states. The only landlocked country in Southeast Asia is Laos. Armenia, Azerbaijan, and Kyrgyzstan are landlocked Asian republics. In total, 12 countries in Asia are landlocked. Africa has the highest number of landlocked countries, totaling 16 countries. Chad is the third-largest landlocked country in the world. Uganda, Zambia, and Zimbabwe are landlocked countries in East and Southern Africa. Ethiopia, Mali, Niger, CAR, Burundi, Rwanda, and Malawi are landlocked African nations. Swaziland (Eswatini) and Lesotho are landlocked countries within Southern Africa. Democratic Republic of the Congo is semi-landlocked (37km coastline). South Sudan became landlocked after independence in 2011. Europe has 14 landlocked countries. Switzerland, Austria, and Hungary are notable landlocked countries in Central Europe. Belarus, Czech Republic, and Slovakia are also landlocked. Serbia became landlocked on 28 June 2006 after the dissolution of Serbia and Montenegro. Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, Andorra, and San Marino are landlocked microstates. Switzerland is one of the most developed and economically prosperous landlocked countries. South America has only two landlocked countries: Bolivia and Paraguay. Bolivia lost its coastline to Chile during the War of the Pacific (1879-1884). Paraguay relies on the Paraná-Paraguay River system for ocean access. Continents with NO landlocked countries: North America, Australia, Antarctica. North America has access to both Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. Iraq, Jordan, and Bosnia & Herzegovina are semi-landlocked (very short coastline). Croatia, though coastal, has complex inland borders, but is not landlocked. Spain, Sudan, and Poland are not landlocked, as they have access to open seas. Landlocked Countries Quiz Download PDF Score: 0 / 33

Miscellaneous Facts, Books & Awards (Arts, Sports, Economy)

Pakistan General Knowledge MCQs: Facts, Books, Awards, and Quiz Mode Quick Facts Quiz Mode Download Pdf Quick Facts: Miscellaneous Facts, Books & Awards Essential sequential MCQs covering Arts, Literature, Sports, Key Organizations, Military History, and Economic Indicators of Pakistan. Miscellaneous Pakistan Affairs Quiz Download Study Sheet Score: 0 / 213 (Answered: 0)

Federal Affairs, Military Ops & International Relations

Quick Facts Quiz Mode Download Pdf Quick Facts: Constitutional History & Federal Affairs (1947-Onward) Master sequential MCQs covering Constitutions (1956, 1962, 1973), key amendments, Presidential orders, judiciary, and the structure of Pakistan’s federal governance. Constitutional History & Federal Affairs Quiz Download Study Sheet Score: 0 / 177 (Answered: 0)

Constitutional History & Federal Affairs (1947-Onward)

Quick Facts Quiz Mode Download Pdf Quick Facts: Constitutional History & Federal Affairs (1947-Onward) Master sequential MCQs covering Constitutions (1956, 1962, 1973), key amendments, Presidential orders, judiciary, and the structure of Pakistan’s federal governance. Constitutional History & Federal Affairs Quiz Download Study Sheet Score: 0 / 177 (Answered: 0)

Key Muslim & Hindu Personalities mcqs

Quick Facts Quiz Mode Download Pdf Quick Facts: Key Muslim & Hindu Personalities Mcqs (1818-1948) prepare your self with this Key Muslim & Hindu Personalities mcqs. Master sequential MCQs on the lives and political contributions of critical figures like Sir Syed, Quaid-e-Azam, Allama Iqbal, and Gandhi, spanning reform and independence movements. Select a page above to switch question sets Key Personalities Quiz Download Study Sheet Score: 0 / 105 (Answered: 0)

Constitutional & Political Struggle (1909-1947)

Quick Facts Quiz Mode Download Pdf Quick Facts: Constitutional & Political Struggle (1909-1947) Essential sequential MCQs covering Minto-Morley Reforms, Jinnah’s 14 Points, Simon Commission, Partition of Bengal, and key Acts leading to independence. Constitutional Struggle Quiz Download Study Sheet Score: 0 / 140 (Answered: 0)

War of Independence 1857 MCQs

War of Independence (1857) Essential sequential MCQs covering the causes, key figures, and the final British suppression of the 1857 Revolt for competitive exams. Quick Facts Quiz Mode Download Pdf War of Independence (1857) Quiz Download Study Sheet Score: 0 / 18 (Answered: 0)

British Rule, Reforms & Early Movements mcqs

Quick Facts Quiz Mode Download Pdf Quick Facts: British Rule, Reforms & Early Movements (1757-1857) Essential sequential MCQs covering the East India Company’s administration, the Doctrine of Lapse, religious and social movements (Faraizi, Jihad), and key British Acts leading up to 1857. British Rule & Early Movements Quiz Download Study Sheet Score: 0 / 70 (Answered: 0)