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100

This international financial institution has repeatedly provided bailout programs to Pakistan to stabilize its economy.

The International Monetary Fund

100

This treaty between Muslims and Quraysh allowed for peaceful pilgrimage for Muslims the following year.

The Treaty of Hudaybiyyah

100
This institution is Africa's equivalent to the European Union (EU).

African Union (AU)

100

This is the highest grossing film of all time.

Avatar (2009)

100

before electric refrigerators, this insulated household box kept food cold with delivered blocks of ice.

Ice box

200

This historic document established Pakistan as an official Islamic Republic with a parliamentary system, replacing the initial decades of military rule.

The 1973 Constitution of Pakistan.

200

From a historic perspective, the fifth Caliph after Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) was

Ameer Muawiya ibn Abi Sufyan

200

What did Israel not allow Palestinians to perform on the day of Eid-ul-Fitr this year?

Pray Eid salat at Masjid al-Aqsa
200

In which movie is this famous dialogue said: "You either die a hero or live long enough to see yourself become the villain"

The Dark Knight

200
This dessert pie, a Thanksgiving staple enjoyed by millions during the Fall, epitomizes American holiday traditions.

Pumpkin Pie

300

This last Viceroy of British India oversaw the partition and independence of India and Pakistan in 1947, who also went on to become the first Governer-General of Independent India.

 Lord Louis Mountbatten

300

This 7th-century Arabic document, drafted in Madinah, established a multi-religious political community and is considered by some historians to be one of the earliest written constitutions.

The Constitution of Madinah

300

The two most prominent figureheads of the current Islamic Republic of Iran who were recently assassinated by US-Israeli forces, one from the Executive and the other from Security.

Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei and Security Chief Ali Larijani

300

This singer holds the record for the most Billboard Hot 100 number-one singles by a male artist.

Michael Jackson

300

This iconic space telescope, launched in 1990, has unveiled some of the most breathtaking images of the cosmos.

The Hubble Space Telescope

400

This military operation in 1971, launched in East Pakistan, escalated tensions leading to the creation of Bangladesh.

Operation Searchlight

400

The most famous Abbasid Caliph who established the “House of Wisdom” in Baghdad, a major centre of learning.

Harun al-Rashid

400

The modern civil-war in Sudan is centered around a power struggle between these two rival military factions.


  1. The Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF)
  2. The Rapid Support Forces (RSF)
400

This "Frozen" character finds and tags along with Anna and Kristoff, and is "perishable".

Olaf

400

This pandemic during World War I killed an estimated 50 million people, far exceeding deaths from the actual war.

The Spanish Flu of 1918

500

This controversial legal doctrine, invoked multiple times by Pakistan’s judiciary, has been used to justify military takeovers by validating unconstitutional actions in the “interest of state stability.”

The Doctrine of Necessity

500

This prominent Ottoman Sultan, known as “the Conqueror", captured Constantinople in 1453, marking the end of the Byzantine Empire.

Sultan Mehmed II

500

The recently-elected Japanese Prime Minister who won a landslide electoral victory, and is also the first woman PM of Japan.


Sanae Takaichi

500

This legendary Pakistani comedian, host, and actor, known for his versatility in satire and mimicry, became a household name with shows like Loose Talk and is remembered as one of the greatest entertainers in the country’s history.

Moin Akhtar

500

These microscopic marine organisms produce roughly 50-80% of Earth's oxygen.

Phytoplankton