Sikh Empire MCQs with answers pdf download

Quick Facts Quiz Mode Download Pdf Quick Facts: Sikh Empire & Colonial Annexations Prepare for competitive exams with Sikh Empire MCQs pdf download, covering Maharaja Ranjit Singh, Sikh rulers, British policies, and major colonial annexations.How the Sikh Empire Was Annexed by the British: Causes, Wars, and Consequences. Sikh Empire & Colonial Annexations Quiz Download Study Sheet Score: 0 / 51

Delhi Sultanate & Mughal Empire Mcqs

  Delhi Sultanate & Mughal Empire Quiz Quick Facts Quiz Mode Download Pdf Quick Facts: Delhi Sultanate & Mughal Empire (1206-1857) Prepare you CSS exam with this Delhi Sultanate & Mughal Empire Mcqs with answers. Master sequential MCQs on Ghazni, Ghori, the Slave, Khilji, and Tughlaq Dynasties, including the full Mughal Era (Babar to Aurangzeb) for competitive exams. Delhi Sultanate & Mughal Empire Quiz Download Study Sheet Score: 0 / 302

Indo pak & ancient civilizations mcqs pdf

  Ancient Civilizations Quiz Quick Facts Quiz Mode Download Pdf Quick Facts: Gandhara, Indus Valley & Arab Invasions MCQs Download the Indo Pak & Ancient Civilizations MCQs PDF featuring important questions for High-yield facts on ancient civilizations including Harappa, Mohenjo-Daro, Taxila, and Muhammad bin Qasim’s conquest (8000 B.C. – 712 A.D.). Ancient Civilizations Quiz Download Study Sheet Score: 0 / 44

Rivers and Lakes

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Countries And Capitals

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Oceans & Seas

Quick Facts Quiz Mode Download Study Sheet Quick Revision: Oceans & Seas Geographical facts, depths, and areas of the world’s oceans and major seas. The average depth of oceans is 3,688 metres. The largest ocean covering one-third of the earth’s surface is the Pacific Ocean. The total area of the Arctic Ocean is 14,056,000 sq km. The area of the Adriatic Sea is 138,600 sq. km. The average depth of the Arabian Sea (located in the Indian Ocean) is 2734 metres. The Caribbean Sea borders the region of Central and North America. The famous strait located in the Mediterranean Sea is the Strait of Gibraltar. The total area of the Red Sea is 438,000 sq. km. The main trade route connecting the Muslim world with eastern Africa, Persia and Asia was the Red Sea. The Persian Gulf is also known by the names Al-Khaliqi Al-Arabi, Arabian Gulf, and Gulf of Iran (All of these). Iran is on the northeast of the Persian Gulf; the Arabian Peninsula is on the southwest. The greatest known depth of the Red Sea is located Off Port Sudan. The largest ocean of the world is the Pacific Ocean. The area of the Pacific Ocean is 165,250,000 sq. km. The mean depth of the Pacific Ocean is 14,040 feet. The second largest ocean of the world is the Atlantic Ocean. The area of the Atlantic Ocean is 106,460,000 sq. km. The area of the Mediterranean Sea is 2,500,000 sq. km. The place of greatest known depth of the India Ocean is the Java Trench. The area of the Caribbean Sea is 2,754,000 sq. km. The maximum depth of the Arctic Ocean is 3950 feet. The area of the East China Sea is 1,249,000 sq. km. The maximum depth of the Sea of Japan is 12,276 ft. The approximate area of the Sea of Okhotsk is 1,583,000 sq. km. The maximum depth of the Hudson Bay is 900 feet. The maximum depth of the Andaman Sea is 13,773 feet. The greatest depth of the Red Sea is 9974 feet. The mean depth of the Pacific Ocean is 4000 metres. The maximum depth of the Bering Sea is 3,936 metres. The Indian Ocean covers approximately One-seventh of the earth’s surface. The area of the Indian Ocean is 70,560,000 sq.km. Oceans & Seas Geography Quiz Download Study Sheet Score: 0 / 31

Exploration & Colonization

1 Liner Mcqs Quiz Mode Download Pdf Quick Revision: Exploration & Colonization Key dates, figures, and concepts from the Age of Exploration and Imperialism. The age of Imperialism began in the second half of the 19th century. Colonialism, despite its defects, helps in the promotion of Capitalism. The primary motivation behind European imperialism was Economic exploitation. The first country to gain independence from British colonial rule in Africa was Ghana. England first initiated the concept of a “unified currency” during the Age of Imperialism. The Renaissance period began in Italy. The term “manifest destiny” refers to the belief that the U.S. was destined to expand across North America. The main objective of the League of Nations was to Prevent future wars. The conqueror of Spain (from North Africa) was Tariq bin Ziad. Spain colonized Argentina in the 16th century. Iberian Peninsula Muslims forced to convert to Christianity were known as Moriscos. The 30 years’ war ended through the Treaty of Westphalia. Malaysia gained independence in 1957. The Malaysian Prime Minister who demanded independence was Tunku Abdul Rahman. Mahathir bin Muhammad became Prime Minister of Malaysia 2 times. Habib Bourguiba helped Tunisia get independence from France in 1956. Libya got independence in 1951 under the leadership of King Idris. Vasco da Gama discovered the sea route to India. Vasco da Gama was a native of Portugal. Ibn-i-Battuta, the famous Muslim explorer, belonged to Morocco. Vasco da Gama reached India through the Atlantic Ocean in 1498. Algeria got independence from France in 1962. Ahmad Ben Bella was an Algerian Both A & B (Freedom Fighter / President). Cyprus gained independence from the United Kingdom on August 16, 1960. The Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan was established in 1946 by Abdallah I. Jamal ud-Din al-Afghani was known for his stance against British imperialism. Exploration & Colonization Quiz Download Study Sheet Score: 0 / 26

Arab Spring

Quick Facts Quiz Mode Download Study Sheet Quick Revision: The Arab Spring Movement Core facts about the uprisings and political crises in the Middle East and North Africa. The Arab Spring movement started in Tunisia. The Arab Spring began in the year 2010. The event that sparked the movement was the Self-immolation of Mohamed Bouazizi in Tunisia. The country that experienced a prolonged civil war leading to humanitarian crises was Syria. The president of Syria during the Arab Spring uprisings was Bashar al-Assad. The movement that led to significant political changes in Africa and the Middle East was the Arab Spring. President Muhammad Al Gaddafi belonged to Libya. The Yemen Crisis started in 2011. Arab Spring History Quiz Download Study Sheet Score: 0 / 8

Cold War & Nuclear Era

Quick Facts Quiz Mode Download Study Sheet Quick Revision: Cold War & Nuclear Era Essential facts on Cold War strategy, nuclear proliferation, and international treaties. The term “Cold War” was coined by Bernard Baruch. Transnational actors’ proliferation activated in the era of the Cold War. The cold war strategy is best described as Deterrence. Clausewitz’s policy states that War is the continuation of policy. The term “Third World Countries” was first used during the Cold War era. Third World Countries means Developing Countries. In 2001, the World Trade Center incident took place in the USA. The site of the 9/11 attack was renamed Ground Zero. The US President who gave the New World Order speech at the time of USSR disintegration was Bush Senior. The US came to Pakistan after the major event of the 9/11 Attack. The US President during the Cuban Missile Crisis (Oct 14, 1962) was John F. Kennedy. Fidel Castro belonged to the country Cuba. During the Cold War, Fidel Castro attempted to Allow a Soviet missile base to be built in Cuba. The term ‘Facebook Diplomacy’ was coined in Dec 2008. After North Korea’s exploration, there are currently 9 countries that are nuclear powers, including Israel. The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) was recognized by the United Nations in 1957. The rule for international agreements in written form is provided in the Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties. The Vienna Convention on the laws of treaties is known as the “Treaty of Treaties”. The treaties between states are regulated by the Viana convention treaty. The NPT (1968) is about nuclear weapons and aims to Prevent its expansion. The prevention of nuclear weapons is dealt with by the NPT. Iran has threatened to withdraw from the NPT (Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty). The US ended the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty along with Russia. The current Head of the IAEA is Rafael Mariano Grossi. The IAEA was created to promote the Peaceful use of nuclear energy. The International Atomic Energy Agency has its Headquarters in Vienna. The world’s largest nuclear power station is located in Japan (Kashiwazaki-Kariwa). North Korea conducted its second nuclear test in 2009. The country that built a cruise submarine threatening the US was North Korea. The full form of “CTBT” is the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty. Which of these is responsible to undermine the logic of nuclear deterrence? Weak States and Nukes. In 2019, the US deputy defense secretary warned Syria about testing nuclear weapons. The primary purpose of the AUKUS alliance is to Assist Australia in building nuclear submarines. Cold War & Nuclear Era Quiz Download Study Sheet Score: 0 / 33

World War I & II

Quick Facts Quiz Mode Download Study Sheet Quick Revision: World War I & II High-yield facts spanning the two major global conflicts of the 20th century, plus supporting history. World War I started on July 28, 1914. World War I ended on the exact date of November 11, 1918. The murder of Archduke Ferdinand was the immediate cause of World War I. The assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand occurred in Sarajevo. Archduke Franz Ferdinand was the heir to the throne of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. The Sykes-Picot Agreement (Asia Minor Agreement) was signed in 1916. The event that marked the U.S. entry into World War I was the Sinking of the Lusitania. Germany signed the Treaty of Versailles on 28 June 1919. The Treaty of Versailles settled peace in Europe. The Treaty of Versailles was the peace treaty between Germany and the Allied Powers. The Treaty of Versailles ended World War I. The Treaty of Versailles was signed by 32 countries. The treaty signed between Turkey and the allies that dismembered it in 1920 was the Treaty of Sevres. The Treaty of Lausanne was signed in 1923. The agency related to the UNO that existed before WWII was the ILO (International Labour Organization). Belgium was invaded twice by Germany in the 20th century and brutally colonized Congo. WWI started when the Austro-Hungarian empire attacked on Serbia. Mustafa Kemal Atatürk was known for his leadership at the Battle of Gallipoli. General Erwin Rommel is called the Desert Fox. The Non-aggression Pact (1939) was signed between Germany and USSR. Hitler first attacked Poland to start WWII. Germany attacked on which country which was immediate reason of WWII? The Atlantic accord (1941) was signed between Roosevelt and Churchill. The leader of the Soviet Union during World War II was Joseph Stalin. Benito Mussolini, a fascist dictator, was associated with Italy. The important 1945 conference between Roosevelt, Churchill, and Stalin was held at Yalta. Post Second World War era Germany was divided into Four zones. The Viceroy of the Indian subcontinent at the outbreak of World War II was Lord Linlithgow. Germany remained occupied by allies from 1945 to 1952. The United States officially enter World War II in 1941. US entered into WWII due to the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor. Pearl Harbor was bombed by Japan. First Nuclear Atomic bomb was tested in New Mexico. The nickname of the atomic bomb dropped on Hiroshima in 1945 was Little Boy. The plane used to drop atomic bomb on Hiroshima was the B.29. The atomic bombs hit Hiroshima and Nagasaki in August 1945. The D-Day invasion during World War II took place on June 6, 1944. US dropped atomic bomb on which country in World War II: Japan. Approximately how many Jews were killed in the Second World War: 5.7 million. After World War II which power is needed to support on the battlefield: Air Power. When World War II ended: 1945. When Switzerland got the status of neutral state: 1815. In which year did the Titanic sink: 1912. The largest and bloodiest battle between the Soviet Union and Nazi Germany was the Battle of Stalingrad. World War I & II History Quiz Download Study Sheet Score: 0 / 45