A. one-third
B. half
C. one-fourth
D. two-third
Related Mcqs:
- BRICS’ five members are: Brazil, Russia, India, China and:
A. Canada
B. Thailand
C. Japan
D. South Africa - Total population of SAARC countries is more than:
A. 1.2 billion
B. 2 billion
C. 1.8 billion
D. 1.6 billion - How much total US aid will flow to Pakistan under Kerry-Lugar bill over the five years?
A. USS 15 billion
B. USS 10 billion
C. USS 7.5 billion
D. USS 12.5 billion - As of 2011, 127 (65.8%) of the 193 member states of the United Nations, have recognised the State of Palestinian. Their total population is over 5.2 billion people, equalling:
A. 75 percent of the world’s population
B. 50 percent of the world’s population
C. 65 percent of the world’s population
D. 35 percent of the world’s population - Between which two countries strategic Arms limitation Talk (SALT) were held to stop the expansion of strategic weapons in both countries?
A. USA and Britain
B. USSR and Britain
C. USA and USSR
D. USSR and Germany - What Percentage of World Population lives in OIC states?
A. 12%
B. 21%
C. 31%
D. 45% - “Big Five (USA, UK, France, Italy and Japan) are related with:
A. World War I
B. World War II
C. UNO
D. None of these - The social-cultural anthropologist Arjun Appadurai writes about five types of cultural flows of imagination. What are they?
A. Ethnoscapes, mediascapes, technoscapes, financscapes and ideoscapes
B. Ethnoscapes, econoscapes, culturescapes, financscapes and ideoscapes
C. Geographical flows, cultural flows, ideas-flows, technological flows, ethnicity flows
D. Liberal flows, realist flows, post colonial flows and post structuralist flows - The collective population of OIC member states is over:
A. 1.5 billion
B. 1.6 billion
C. 1.8 billion
D. 1.4 billion - Iron Curtain was an expression which described the ideological barrier between the democratic West and the USSR and communist-dominated countries of Eastern Europe after World War ll. Who first used this expression at Fulton, Missouri, USA in 1946?
A. George Washington
B. Sir Winston Churchill
C. Reagan
D. Roosevelt