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TAIMOOR UMAR GONDAL taimoorgondal@gmail.com Page 152 www.youtube.com/c/csspmsguide ➢ Short Key to close a selected window Alt + F4 ➢ “Bathsheba Beach” is in Barbados ➢ In computing “NOS” stands for Network Operating System ➢ ‘Dar es Salam’ is the major city of Tanzania (Former Capital) ➢ G-20 Comprises EU + 19 Countries ➢ ‘Mirani Dam’ is in Balochistan ➢ Who termed Lahore Resolution as “Jinnah’s Fantastic Proposal” Jawaharlal Nehru ➢ Congress started Swadeshi Movement after Partition of Bengal ➢ Khilafat Delegation met Lloyd George in 1920 ➢ Cloth of “Kaaba” is called Qiswa ➢ Fear of bathing is called Ablutophobia ➢ Office of “Chairman Joint Chief of Staff Committee” established 1st March 1976 ➢ Major religions according to followers Christianity…… Islam……. Hinduism ➢ Hotmail was founded by Sabeer Bhatia ➢ “Troute Lake” is in Canada ➢ “Clark Glacier” is in Alaska (USA) ➢ ‘docx’ is file extention of MS Word ➢ ‘xlsx’ is file extention of MS Excel ➢ ‘CDAC’ meeting was held in Beijing (15th May 2019) ➢ ‘CDAC’ stands for Conference on Dialogue of Asian Civilizations ➢ International Nurses Day 12th May ➢ International Day Against Nuclear Tests 29th August ➢ ‘Frederic Passy’ was French Economist ➢ ‘Apiary’ is Bee Keeping Place ➢ Act on Aid with Civil Government Article 245 ➢ Volley Ball warm up duration 4 minutes for each team ➢ ‘Cleopatra’ was Egyptian Queen ➢ Russian President during Geneva Accords 1988 Mikhail Gorbachev (14th April 1988) ➢ ‘Boko Haram’ is what type of group? Jihadist Terrorist Organization (Nigeria) ➢ Short Key for splitting windows in MS Word Alt + Ctlr + S ➢ ‘Pakistan Naval War College’ is in Lahore ➢ Country famous for ‘sprinters’ Jamaica ➢ ‘Hegel’ was German Philosopher ➢ 1818 Treaty b/w UK and USA Treaty of 1818, (London Declaration), Anglo-American Convention of 1818.

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TAIMOOR UMAR GONDAL taimoorgondal@gmail.com Page 153 www.youtube.com/c/csspmsguide ➢ Treaty of Oregon 15th June 1848 (USA--UK) ➢ FPSC was created under….. Government of India Act, 1935 ➢ Bone of shoulder girdle is called Scapula ➢ Subedar Abdul Khaliq was famous for his achievements in Athletics (Sprinter) ➢ Subedar Abdul Khaliq is also known as Flying Bird of Asia (dubbed by Jawaharlal Nehru) ➢ ‘HTTP’ was invented by Tim Berners Lee ➢ ‘Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan’ died on 16th August 1997 ➢ ‘Dublin’ is capital of Ireland ➢ Gift of Nile Egypt ➢ ‘Martina Hingis’ is Swiss Tennis Player ➢ “Comrade” (Weekly) was published by Maulana Muhammad Ali Jauhar ➢ “Comrade” was published in 1911 (Calcutta), shifted to Delhi in 1912 ➢ “Hamdard” (daily) was published by Maulana Muhammad Ali Jauhar ➢ “Hamdard” was published in 1913 (Delhi) ➢ “Al-Hilal” was published by Maulana Abul Kalam Azad ➢ “Al-Hilal” was published on 1912 (Calcutta) ➢ ‘Fox’ is the news channel of USA ➢ Tallest dam of Japan Kurobe Dam ➢ Tallest dam in world Jin Ping-I Dam (China) ➢ Artificial Lake in Rawlakot Banjosa Lake ➢ 1st movie of Pakistan Teri Yaad (released on 7th August 1948) ➢ “Mervyn Middlecoat” was Wing Commander (PAF) ➢ H.Q. of Google California ➢ China has setup high altitude telescope in Tibet ➢ Ordinary mobile phone uses__________ waves Radio Waves ➢ Father of Civil Services in India Charles Cornwallis ➢ ‘Pakistan Red Crescent Society’ formed in 1947 ➢ Computer is free of tiredness and boredom, it is called Diligence ➢ International Day of Persons with Disabilities 3rd December ➢ In 2008, Monarchy was abolished by Nepal ➢ World War-I started on 28th July 1914 ➢ World War-I ended on 11th November 1918 ➢ World War-II started on 1st September 1939 ➢ World War-II ended on 2nd September 1945.

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TAIMOOR UMAR GONDAL taimoorgondal@gmail.com Page 154 www.youtube.com/c/csspmsguide ➢ Length of Wall of China 21196 km (13171 miles) ➢ Storage capacity of single-sided, single layered DVD disc 4.7 GB ➢ Storage capacity of single-sided, dual layered DVD disc 8.5 GB ➢ Storage capacity of double-sided, single layered DVD disc 9.4 GB ➢ Storage capacity of double-sided, double layered DVD disc 17.08 GB ➢ Storage capacity of ordinary CD 700 MB ➢ Princely state, attacked by India on 11th September 1948 Hyderabad Daccan (Operation Polo) ➢ ‘Muhammad Morsi’ died on 17th June 2019 ➢ ‘Gomal Zam Dam’ is in South Wazirstan (KPK) ➢ ‘Gomal Zam Dam’ was inaugurated on 12th September 2013 ➢ Indians, who participated in all RTCs Dr. B.R. Ambedkar & Tej Bahadar Sapru ➢ Which woman participated in all RTCs? Begum Jahan Ara Shahnawaz ➢ Father of Anthropology Franz Boas ➢ ‘Java Man’ is Fossil of ancient Human (Homo-Erectus) ➢ ‘Java Man’ was discovered in 1891-92 at Java (Indonesia) ➢ Ancient name of ‘Madina tul Nabi’ Yathrib ➢ Saudi Arabia is building new futuristic city, named Neom (Tabook Province) ➢ “The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire” written by Edward Gibbon ➢ Who is “Daryll Forde”? British Anthropologist ➢ “Emiliano Zapata Salazar” was Leading figure in Mexican Revolution ➢ Mexican Revolution 1910-1920 ➢ “Boxer Rebellion” China (1899-1901) ➢ Boxer Rebellion was a violent campaign to drive all the foreigners from China ➢ “Pensive” Synonym Thoughtful ➢ “Stale” Antonym Fresh ➢ Desert between Indus and Chenab Thal Desert ➢ “William Robins” was Comedian (American) ➢ 1st female Governor in Pakistan Begum Ra’ana Liaquat Ali Khan (Sindh) (1973-76) ➢ First Generation Computers Vacuum Tube Computers ➢ ‘Islamic Military Alliance’ was established on 15th December 2015 ➢ H.Q. of ‘Islamic Military Alliance’ Riyadh ➢ Member of ‘Islamic Military Alliance’ 41 Members.

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TAIMOOR UMAR GONDAL taimoorgondal@gmail.com Page 155 www.youtube.com/c/csspmsguide ➢ Who 1st wished to destroy “Persepolis”? Alexander ➢ “Persepolis” was Capital of Achaemenid Empire ➢ ‘Asiatic Society’ was founded by Sir William Jones (15th January 1784…. Calcutta) ➢ “Nelson Mandela” remained in prisons for 27 Years (1962-1990) ➢ “John Marshal” oversaw the Excavation of Harappa ➢ ‘Visigothic King’ at the time of Muslim Invasion of Spain(711) Roderick ➢ Which disease has been eradicated from Pakistan? Small Pox ➢ “To have an axe to grind” meaning Strong personal opinion ➢ “To end in smoke” meaning Having no results ➢ Title of “Sarojini Naidu” The Nightingale of India (given by Gandhi) ➢ “Che Guevara” belonged to Argentina ➢ Fidel Castro belonged to Cuba ➢ In 1919 Act, “Law and Order” was the subject of Reserved Subject (Governor) ➢ 1st Gymnastic World Cup 1903 (Antwerp- Belgium) ➢ Gymnastic World Cup 2019 was held at Stuttgart (Germany) ➢ “South Pole” is located on Continent of Antarctica ➢ All Talent Cabinet in 1954, having Ayub Khan as member, who was the Prime Minister? Muhammad Ali Bogra ➢ “Naseer Bunda” a very famous sportsman of Pakistan, associated with Hockey ➢ In a computer system, ________ works in the similar fashion as files and folders are physically maintained in real world offices Directories ➢ In MS Office, to have your macro available, to all new documents you create, store it in The Normal Template ➢ “I am Nabi not a liar; I am son of Abdul Mutlib (R.A.)”. Holy Prophet (S.A.W.W) delivered these words at Ghazwa-e- Hunain ➢ When collection of various computers seems a single coherent system to its client, then it is called Distributed System ➢ Mount Kinabalu is in Malaysia ➢ Most heavily glaciated part outside the polar region Karakoram ➢ Congress declared complete independence as its goal in Lahore Session (1929) ➢ Substance used in match sticks Sulpher ➢ Makrani Style is in Balochi Language ➢ Abdul Rehman Chugtai was Painter.

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TAIMOOR UMAR GONDAL taimoorgondal@gmail.com Page 156 www.youtube.com/c/csspmsguide ➢ Faraday’s Law Electromegnetic Induction ➢ Porcelain Tower of Ninjing China ➢ Cyprus is disputed between Greece – Turkey ➢ Libya got independence in 1951 ➢ ‘Ring of Fire’ is attributed to Pacific ➢ Best things come in small……………. Packages ➢ Ibn e Batuta visited India during the reign of Muhammad Bin Tughlaq ➢ Wine declared Haraam in 4 Hijri ➢ Iconic Squash player of Pakistan Hashim Khan ➢ Umm ul Momineen, who is daughter of Abu Sufyan (R.A) Hazrat Ramla (R.A) ➢ Hazrat Ramla (R.A.) is also known as Hazrat Umm e Habiba (R.A.) ➢ Abdul Sattar Eidhi died due to Kidney Failure ➢ 4th meeting of Congress in 1888, was held at Allahabad ➢ Helen Keller belonged to USA ➢ Hazrat Yousaf (A.S.) remained in well for…….. 3 Days ➢ ‘Java’ invented by James Gosling ➢ Research Station of Pakistan at Antarctic The Jinnah Antarctic Station (1991) ➢ Substance mixed in Ice for melting Salt ➢ 1st Head Office of AIML Aligarh ➢ Sending emails through false and forged email addresses Email Spoofing ➢ Charles de Gaulle Airport Paris ➢ Charles de Gaulle Airport is also known as Roissy Airport ➢ Time Magazine (Weekly), started on 3rd March 1923 (USA) ➢ Pipeline project between Russia and Turkey is known as Turk Stream ➢ Largest Font size available in dropdown menu of MS Word 72 ➢ ‘Chilam Joshi’ is the festival of Kalash ➢ ‘Angkor Wat’ (Temple Complex) is an ancient city of Cambodia ➢ Gas used in illuminating Methane ➢ Which country has no permanent river? Saudi Arabia ➢ Maradona of Hockey Shahbaz Ahmed Senior ➢ Okeechobe Lake is in Florida ➢ Oconee Lake is in Georgia ➢ FATF formed in July 1989 ➢ Headquarters of FATF Paris.

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TAIMOOR UMAR GONDAL taimoorgondal@gmail.com Page 157 www.youtube.com/c/csspmsguide ➢ FATF stands for Financial Action Task Force ➢ Gas used in manufacture of Banaspati Ghee Hydrogen ➢ Camp David Agreement 17th September 1978 (Egypt – Israel) ➢ USA purchased Louisiana from France (1803) ➢ Junaid Jamshed was associated with _____ band: Vital Signs ➢ Red Lake is in Minnesota (USA) ➢ Great Bear Lake is in Canada ➢ Singapore was founded on 9th August 1965 ➢ 1st Prime Minister of Bangladesh Tajuddin Ahmed ➢ ‘Machu Picchu’ is in Peru ➢ Highest mountain in Japan Mount Fuji ➢ ‘The Desert Fox’ is title of Field Marshal Erwin Rommel ➢ Polio is caused by Virus ➢ In which game is there skill of Forward Defence Cricket ➢ OECD Headquarters Paris ➢ OECD stands for Organization for Economic Development and Cooperation ➢ ‘Rupal’ village is in Astore (G.B.) ➢ Rupal Peak is in _____ range Himalayas ➢ Bondi Beach is in Australia ➢ Permanent hardness of water is removed by Washing Soda (Sodium Carbonate) ➢ Gangotri Beach is in India (Uttarakhand) ➢ Bait ul Muqaddas was conquered in 636-37 (Hazrat Umer R.A.), 1187 (Salahuddin Ayubi) ➢ ‘Taekwondo’ originated from Korea ➢ Sum of angles in a triangle 180 ➢ Thermometer invented by Sir Thomas Allbut (1867) ➢ SDGs period 2016-30 ➢ SDGs Total Goals 17 Goals (169 Targets), 232 Indicators ➢ MDGs period 2001-15 ➢ MDGs Total Goals 8 Goals (21 Targets) For more details visit www.youtube.com/c/csspmsguide.