The “hidden curriculum” refers to: A. The official subjects taught in school B. The informal lessons, rules, and norms taught in school C. The curriculum for gifted students D. After-school tutoring programs Correct answer is: B. The informal lessons, rules, and norms taught in school
What is a stereotype threat? A. A threat made by a student B. A measure of how social context and self-image can influence academic performance C. A type of bullying D. A new form of curriculum Correct answer is: B. A measure of how social context and self-image can influence academic performance
What is called education acquired without any specific purpose, fixed period, and place? A. Formal Education B. Informal Education C. Indirect Education D. Vocational Education Correct answer is: B. Informal Education
The term for placing students in homogeneous groups according to intellectual ability is: A. Inclusion B. Mainstreaming C. Tracking D. Individualized instruction Correct answer is: C. Tracking
What does “IEP” stand for in special education? A. Individualized Engagement Plan B. Independent Education Program C. Individualized Education Program D. Integrated Educational Practice Correct answer is: C. Individualized Education Program
Which act ensured the right of all students with disabilities to a free, appropriate public education? A. No Child Left Behind Act B. Every Student Succeeds Act C. Education for All Handicapped Children Act D. McKinney-Vento Act Correct answer is: C. Education for All Handicapped Children Act
PPSC GK Mock Test Part 06 PPSC GK Mock Test Part 06 Total Questions: 50 Total Marks: 50 Total Time: 37 min 30 sec Start Test 37:30 Student Information Name: Email: Questions Q1: Fatimid Caliphate came to end in_________AD. 1179 A.D 1189 A.D 1171 A.D 1258 A.D Q2: What generation Salah ud Din Ayubi from? Arbi Kurd Sodani truly Q3: What is the Capital of Jordan? Rome Paris Amman Asmara Q4: Commonwealth Secretariat was formed in which year___________? 1959 1963 1965 1967 Q5: FATF has its headquarters in______________? Paris Vienna Hague Washington Q6: Who was the founder of HAMAS in 1987? Sheikh Ahmed yassin Yasser arafat Abdul majeed Zulfiqar Ali Q7: Sui Northern Gas Pipelines Limited (SNGPL) was incorporated as a Private limited Company in_______? 1963 1965 1967 1969 Q8: The mixture of silt, sand, and gravel deposited by flowing water such as rivers and streams is called _______? Sediment Loess Alluvium All of the above Q9: World’s oldest’ 48-feet long Buddha statue unearthed in ____________? Haripur District. Taxila Multan District Sindh Q10: What is the capital of the United States of America? New York Washington, D.C California New Jersey Q11: Dynamite was invented by___________? Alfred Nobel Thomas Edison William Davis None of these Q12: Nine Jewels ( Navaratnas) was Nine Members Courtiers of___________? Jahangir Akbar Babar Shah Jahan Q13: Who was the first Chairman of Pakistan atomic energy commission? Dr. I.H. Usmani Dr. Muhammad Abdus salam Dr Nazeer Ahmed Mr. Saleem Mehmud Q14: The Headquarters of the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank is located in____________? Shanghai Doha Manila Beijing Q15: Which country is called the Buffer state of Asia? Pakistan Afghanistan Bhutan Mayanmar Q16: In which city the inaugural meeting of G20, was held on 15–16 December 1999? London Berlin Paris New York Q17: Where is the headquarters of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development(OECD)? Paris New York Geneva Vienna Q18: The Book “Higher than Hopes” is a biography of __________ ? Nelson Mandela Henry S. Commager Bill Clinton Mother Teresa Q19: Which country has the largest army? India USA China Russia Q20: Who was the first Secretary General of Pakistan? Ch Muhammad Ali Ch Shokat Ali Ch Liqat Ali Ch Muhamma d Ali Johar Q21: The Biography Of Holy Prophet (SAW) entitled “Sirat Rasul Ullah” was written by __________? Ibn Ishaq Ibn Hukul Al Beruni Ferdosi Q22: The official language(s) of “Association of Southeast Asian Nations” is/are _____________? One Five Nine Ten Q23: Fathers Day 2020 Celebrated on ____________? 20 June 21 June 22 June 23 June Q24: In which country The last species of white rhino dies? Africa Ethiopia Sudan Somalia Q25: Capital of Austria is? Canberra Vienna Dushanbe Rome Q26: The headquarters of GreenPeace International is located in _________. Amsterdam Geneva Lisbon Austria Q27: “Port of Bima” is the seaport of __________ ? Malaysia Indonesia Greece Portugal Q28: How many official working languages are recognized by the UN (United Nations)? 4 5 6 7 Q29: Which country is called “land of palms”? Brazil USA Italy None Q30: The world’s highest mountain is in __________? China Pakistan Nepal India Q31: All African countries are members of the African Union except ? Addis Ababa Morocco Cairo Johannesburg Q32: The biggest District of Pakistan by area is ___________? Mastung Chaghi Kalat Noski Q33: Which city was recaptured at the end of the first war of Crusade? Rome Venice Jerusalem Vienna Q34: The Smallest Continent (by Area) of the World is __________. Antarctica Australia Africa Europe Q35: Which Country has Constructed the World's Longest Sea bridge? USA Germany China France Q36: Indonesia is situated in ? South East Asia South Asia North East Asia West Asia Q37: Which is the national flower of Belarus? Red Poppy Flax Blue Poppy Cantuta Q38: Which Country law is considered to be harsh? Iran Saudi Arabia China Ethiopia Q39: Theresa May is Britain's _______ female Prime Minister? 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Q40: The Arch of Janus is situated in_________? Italy France Spain Germany Q41: The headquarters of the International Labour Organization (ILO) is in__________? Geneva New York Paris The Hague Q42: “Divine Comedy” was written by:__________? Gibbon Milton Dante Alighieri Goethe Q43: The capital of Serbia is __________ ? Ljubljana Madrid Burn Belgrade Q44: What is the name of the Chinese parliament? National Assembly National people’s Congress Federal parliament All Of Above Q45: The World Cancer Day (WCD) is observed every year on_________? 1st February 2nd February 3rd February 4th February Q46: International date line passes through which strait? Malacca Strait Adam Strait Bering Strait Java Strait Q47: The first Mughal emperor Babar’s tomb is situated in_________? Agra Delhi Lahore Kabul Q48: Chapel Bridge is located in __________ ? Sweden Switzerland Syria Spain Q49: When did the British return Hong Kong to china? 2000 1997 1999 1980 Q50: Bubo bubo is the scientific name of which of the following species? Hen Peacock Eagle Owl
PPSC GK Mock Test 05 PPSC GK Mock Test 05 Total Questions: 37 Total Marks: 37 Total Time: 27 min 45 sec Start Test 27:45 Student Information Name: Email: Questions Q1: Who was the First woman Governor of State Bank of Pakistan? Dr. Farzana Raja Dr. Shama Khalid Dr. Shamshad Akhter Dr. Maria Naz Q2: The First Constituent Assembly of Pakistan was dissolved By Governor GeneralMalik Ghulam Muhammad on? October 24, 1954 October 24, 1956 October 24, 1955 None of these Q3: LDA stand for _ (A) London Development Agency (B) Lahore Development Authority (C) both (D) none Q4: What was the old name of SriLanka ? (A) Montgomery (B) Ceylon (C) Sri Nagar (D) None Q5: Which of the following countries arecovered by the Amazon rainforest? (A) Indonesia, Cambodia, Malaysia (B) South Africa, Zambia, South Sudan (C) Canada, Mexico, USA (D) Brazil, Colombia, Bolivia Q6: Seychellels is located in (A) Pacific ocean (B) Indian ocean (C) Antarctic ocean (D) arctic ocean Q7: The central section of the SindhSāgar Doāb is located in which desert? (A) Thar (B) Thal (C) Cholistan (D) Katpana Q8: Which is used as an electrode in the dry cell: Lead Graphite Molybdenum None of these Q9: A river flows into a quiet lake and begins to form a: Deltas Alluvial fans Natural leeves Point bars Q10: Who was the founder of the Lodhi dynasty of India: Ibrahim Lodhi Bahlul Khan Lodhi Sikandar Lodhi None of these Q11: Cloud Gate is located in: Chicago Alaska San Francisco None of these Q12: The world’s deepest trench the Mariana Trench is located in: A) Indian Ocean B) Atlantic Ocean C) Pacific Ocean D) Arctic Ocean Q13: Geneva is the city of which country: New Zealand Switzerland Italy None of these Q14: Banjosa Lake is situated in: (A) Swat (B) Gilgit Baltistan (C) AJK (D) Karachi Q15: How many countries joined NATO: A) 20 B) 26 C) 32 D) 34 Q16: Which of the following is not a member of NATO: Lithuania Luxemburg Montenegro China Q17: Which Mosque was ordered by Allah to destroy: Kafiroon Zirar Mushrikoon None of the above Q18: The book A Brief History of Time is written by Aristotle Oswald Spengler Stephen Hawking Karl Marx Q19: Which is the largest lake of Pakistan: Drop lake Manchar Lake Kunjhar lake Saif-ul-Matook lake Q20: Cue, bolting and break terms associated with which game: Volleyball Snooker Billiard Polo Q21: Who among the following Mughal rulers was a contemporary of Queen Elizabeth I of England: Jahangir Aurangzeb Alamgir Zaheer-ud-din Babar Akbar the Great Q22: In 1946 who called for the complete elimination of nuclear weapons: UN General Assembly UN Secretariat World Bank European Court of Human Rights Q23: The largest volcano of the world is: A) Mauna Loa B) Mauna Kea C) Mount Etna D) None of these Q24: First President of Bangladesh Sheikh Mujibur Rahman was assassinated on:<br><br><br> (A) 15 August 1976 (B) 15 August 1974 (C) 15 August 1975 (D) 15 August 1973 Q25: Who was called a "Man of Destiny"? (A) Napoleon Bonaparte (B) Nehru (C) Hitler (D) Mussolini Q26: The Suez Canal connects the: (A) Baltic Sea and the Caspian Sea (B) Mediterranean Sea and the Red Sea (C) Red Sea and Caspian Sea (D) Mediterranean Sea and the North Sea Q27: Who were Haroot and Maroot? (A) Jins (B) Animals (C) Human beings (D) Angels Q28: Julie has a square fence that enclosed her garden. She decided to expand her garden by making each side of the fence 1 percent longer. After this expansion, the area of Julie's garden will have increased by what percent? (A) 21 (B) 23 (C) 25 (D) 27 Q29: The Olympic rings were publicly presented for the first time in: (A) 1896 (B) 1904 (C) 1913 (D) None of these Q30: IOC stands for: (A) International Olympic Committee (B) International Olympic Countries (C) Indian Olympic Committee (D) Italian Olympic Committee Q31: CNN is the abbreviation of: Cable News Network Central News Network Cable National Network Central National News Q32: Sindh was separated from Bombay in: (A) 1934 (B) 1935 (C) 1936 (D) 1937 Q33: Statue of liberty was gifted to America by: (A) Egypt (B) Russia (C) France (D) Japan Q34: The concept of "Khudi" is associated with the works of: (A) Allama Iqbal (B) Faiz Ahmad Faiz (C) Ameer Khusro (D) None of these Q35: Which country was the first to recognize Pakistan as an independent nation? (A) Iran (B) Iraq (C) Indonesia (D) China Q36: Which of the following is the national sport of Pakistan? (A) Football (B) Hockey (C) Cricket (D) Squash Q37: Which river does NOT flow from Jammu and Kashmir? Indus Jhelum Chenab Ravi
GK mock Test for PPSC Preparation GK mock Test for PPSC Preparation Total Questions: 49 Total Marks: 49 Total Time: 36 min 45 sec Start Test 36:45 Student Information Name: Email: Questions Q1: Which of the following was signed on 8 April 1950? SEATO CENTO Liaquat Nehru Pact Colombo Plan Q2: In the second Constituent Assembly elected in 1955, the Muslim League formed a coalition government with: United Front Noon Group Independents None of these Q3: The shortest boundary of Pakistan is with which country? Iran India Afghanistan China Q4: CDAC 23rd Meetings were held in: Beijing Taiyuan Nanjing Tawang Q5: Nursing Day is celebrated on: 12 May 14 October 22 March 9 September Q6: Non-Permanent members of the UN Security Council are elected for a fixed term of: 1 year 2 years 3 years 4 years Q7: Haupapa Glacier, also known as Tasman Glacier, is located in: New Zealand Tajikistan Canada Norway Q8: Which country is called "Land of Gift of the Nile"? Egypt Finland Sudan Palestine Q9: "Martina Hingis" is a famous tennis player. She belongs to: Ireland Scotland Switzerland England Q10: Roger has won how many single Grand Slams? 20 22 18 19 Q11: When were gymnastics added to the Olympics? 1921 1896 1932 1901 Q12: "Dublin" is the capital of: Manila Ireland Philadelphia New York Q13: Which is the authorized agency to sanction licenses for cable television and FM radio? PTA PTCL PTUN PEMRA Q14: Nusrat Ali Khan died in: 1997 1998 1996 1994 Q15: Which of the following can be used to focus sunlight at one point? Plane Mirror Concave lens Concave Mirror Convex lens Q16: Complete the idiom: "Don't judge a book by..." Its reading Its cover Its size Its color Q17: Who became President of USA after J.F. Kennedy? Lyndon Baines Johnson F.D. Roosevelt William McKinley None of these Q18: Zam Zam is the spring of water that emerged from beneath the feet of Hazrat Ismaeel (AS). What is the meaning of Zam Zam? Al-Shafa To stop To flow Al-Rahmat Q19: The currency of Nigeria is called: Rand Dollar Naira Pound Q20: Glaciers are found in how many countries? 42 60 45 50 Q21: Quaid-e-Azam inaugurated on 1st July 1948: Radio Pakistan Karachi Station State Bank of Pakistan Agha Khan Foundation Walika Textile Mill Q22: "Diet" is the name of the parliament of: China Thailand Japan Korea Q23: The phenomenon of 'Arab Spring' was sparked by the self-immolation of Mohamed Bouazizi, a fruit-seller in: Egypt Tunisia Morocco Syria Q24: Deen-e-Ilahi was abolished by which Mughal? Akbar Shah Jahan Jahangir Aurangzeb Q25: Naval War College is situated in: Lahore Gujranwala Sahiwal Multan Q26: Russian President during Geneva Accords was: Vladimir Putin Mikhail Gorbachev Mark Lenin Jean Rousseau Q27: Which Saudi King visited Pakistan in 1974? Shah Farman Talal bin Wwaleed Shah Salmen Shah Faisal Q28: Pakistan defeated which team to win the Final of the 1992 World Cup? England Australia West Indies New Zealand Q29: The largest among the following is: The Earth The Sun A Solar System A Galaxy Q30: "Petronas Towers" is located in: Singapore Chicago Kuala Lumpur Washington Q31: Majlisi Oli is the Parliament of: Kazakhstan Uzbekistan Kyrgyzstan Tajikistan Q32: Boko Haram, a terrorist group, belongs to which country? Ethiopia Somalia Nigeria Mali Q33: Which Army Officer was the First Recipient of "Nishan i Haider"? Major Aziz Bhatti Shaheed Major Muhammad Akram Shaheed Major Shabir Sharif Shaheed Captain Sarwar Shaheed Q34: Which continent is known as "Dark Continent"? Africa Europe Asia America Q35: Which country is famous for sprinters? Spain England United States Jamaica Q36: Which is the saltiest sea of the world? Mediterranean Sea Black Sea Caribbean Sea Baltic Sea Q37: Famous City "Chicago" is located in: France Germany USA London Q38: Which one is the capital city of Canada? All Toronto Ottawa Vancouver Q39: The Holy Zaboor was revealed on: Hazrat Musa (A.S) Hazrat Yousaf (A.S) Hazrat Daood (A.S) Hazrat Isa (A.S) Q40: The United Nations was founded on: March 24, 1945 October 24, 1945 March 24, 1949 October 24, 1950 Q41: Exposure to sunlight results in formation of in the body. Vitamin A Vitamin C Vitamin K Vitamin D Q42: Airbus is an aircraft manufacturing company. Its headquarter is in: USA Germany France UK Q43: The concept of acting in aid of civil power by the Armed Forces has been laid down in the Constitution of Pakistan 1973 vide: Article 245 Article 270 Article 243 Article 200 Q44: Who wrote "History of God"? Karen Armstrong Keith Callard Lawrence Ziring P.R. Cömball Q45: "Ikebana" is a Japanese art of: Paper craft Dress designing Miniature tree farming Flower arrangement Q46: When no tariffs are imposed on all imports and exports it is called___________? Preferental Trade Free Trade Balance of trade Non-Tariff Barriers Q47: PRODA (Public Representative Office Disqualification Act) was passed in ________? January 1949 January 1948 January 1950 January 1952 Q48: Where does the United Nations Commission on Human Rights meet and for how long? In Geneva for six weeks each year In London for six weeks each year In Paris for six weeks each year None Q49: چراغ پا ہونا محاورہ ہے اس کا مفہوم کیا ہے مئے/غصے کی کفیت روشنی بکھیرنا خوشیاں بانٹنا کھڑا رہنا
PPSC GK Past Paper mcqs Test PPSC GK Past Paper mcqs Test Total Questions: 50 Total Marks: 50 Total Time: 37 min 30 sec Start Test 37:30 Student Information Name: Email: Questions Q1: The Prophet (PBUH) started secret preaching from the house of which Sahabi? Hazrat Abu Bakr RA Hazrat Usman RA Hazrat Arqam RA Hazrat Umar RA Q2: I don't mind ___ if you're tired. To drive Drive Driving Driven Q3: Meaning of the idiom a couch potato: A clever person An important person An ideal person A lazy person Q4: 'Pull your socks up' means: To finish To get ready To start To improve Q5: In the sentence 'I knocked the door but nobody answered,' the word but is a: Conjunction Preposition Adverb Interjection Q6: Choose the correct sentence: The laborers are on strike for four days The laborers have been on strike for four days The laborers are being on strike for four days The laborers have been in strike for four days Q7: I know that you ___ pass the exam with flying colors. shall will would will have Q8: Breadth of tank if length = 2.5m, depth = 10m, volume = 50,000L: 1 m 2 m 2.5 m 5 m Q9: Sum of two values of n if |n – 2| = 10: 2 4 10 12 Q10: Odd number in series 19, 26, 33, 40, 47, 53: 26 40 33 53 Q11: Simplified value of 39/26: 4-Mar 2-Mar 3-Feb 13/12 Q12: Next number in series 1, 1, 2, 6, 24, ? 60 120 100 144 Q13: 1 added to largest 4-digit number gives: 9999 10000 9998 10001 Q14: Shortcut to minimize workbook in Excel: Ctrl + M Alt + F9 Ctrl + Shift + F9 Ctrl + F9 Q15: Direction of page layout is called: Page Setup Paper Layout Page Orientation Format Style Q16: Software is used for: Cleaning hardware Instructing hardware Powering monitor Producing electricity Q17: Used to create a copy of document: Save Save as Print Export Q18: Instrument to measure blood pressure: Thermometer Sphygmomanometer Barometer Stethoscope Q19: Sun has burned half of hydrogen in: 3 billion years 4.6 billion years 5.5 billion years 6.1 billion years Q20: Passive Voice of “Sajid gave the beggar an old shirt”. An old shirt was given to Sajid by the beggar. An old shirt was given to the beggar by Sajid. The beggar was gave an old shirt by Sajid. An old shirt was gave to the beggar by Sajid. Q21: یہ پانی ملتان بہ گیا ہے ۔ کا کیا مطلب ہے؟ پانی بہت دور چلا گیا پانی ضائع ہو گیا وقت یا موقع ضائع ہو گیا پانی کی قلت Q22: مرزا غالب کہاں پیدا ہوئے کلکتہ لاہور آگرہ دہلی Q23: Ramadan is the ____ month of the Islamic (Hijri) calendar. 7th 8th 9th 12th Q24: The teacher spoke to me: Gently Politely Rudely Loudly Q25: Change to indirect narration: He told her, 'I want to meet your father.' He told her that I want to meet your father. He told her that he wanted to meet her father. He told her that she wanted to meet her father. He told her that he might meet her father. Q26: Complete the series: 1, 1, 8, 4, 27, 9, ?, ? 36 64 8 125 Q27: Which one of the following has the shortest access time (fastest memory)? RAM Register Cache memory Hard Disk Q28: The first generation of computers used: Transistors Microprocessors Vacuum Tubes Integrated Circuits Q29: When a star starts fusing helium into carbon, it becomes a: Red giant White dwarf Neutron star Supernova Q30: Selenium, a trace element, works closely with Vitamin ___ in the body. A B C E Q31: One nanometer is equal to: 10⁻⁹ meters 10⁻⁶ meters 10⁻³ meters 10⁻¹² meters Q32: The Dyarchy system introduced in British India was based on: Centralization of power Martial law Religious division Provincial autonomy Q33: Makran and Kharan regions were formally merged into Balochistan province in: 1947 1948 1952 1957 Q34: What is the name given to the series of massive protests that occurred in several Arab countries starting in 2010? Arab Uprising Arab Revolution Islamic Awakening Arab Spring Q35: Tarbela Dam was constructed in which year? 1965 1968 1976 1982 Q36: The 1992 Cricket World Cup was won by which country? England Australia Pakistan India Q37: Indra Nooyi, a renowned businesswoman and former CEO of PepsiCo, is originally from which country? US Bangladesh Sri Lanka India Q38: In which year was the zipper invented? 1851 1893 1905 1923 Q39: Hazara University is located in which city? Abbottabad Mansehra Peshawar Swat Q40: The salaries of A, B, and C are in the ratio 2 : 3 : 5. If their salaries are increased by 15%, 10%, and 20% respectively, what will be the new ratio of their salaries? 23:33:60 21:33:55 24 : 30 : 60 23:30:58 Q41: The assumptions about the future derived from forecasting and used in planning are known as: Planning premises Freehold premises Business premises Corporate premises Q42: Strategic planning is: Long term planning Medium term planning Short term planning Annual planning Q43: Planning is a ____ process. Goal oriented Flexible Time bound All of these Q44: Silicon is used to make: Semiconductors Bus Rod None of these Q45: The muscles in the posterior compartment of the thigh are collectively known as the: Quadriceps Adductors Calf muscles Hamstrings Q46: Which element is present in abundance in seawater? Chlorine Oxygen Calcium Iron Q47: Who was the Viceroy of India at the time of the Shimla Conference (1945)? Lord Mountbatten Lord Curzon Lord Wavell Lord Irwin Q48: Who is the current Chairman of the National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) in Pakistan? Lieutenant General Akhtar Nawaz Satti Major General Saeed Aleem Lieutenant General Inam Haider Malik Lieutenant General Muhammad Afzal Q49: What is the term for a type of religious violence where terrorism is used as a strategy to achieve religious goals or is influenced by religious beliefs or identity? Ethnic cleansing Religious terrorism Political extremism Cultural conflict Q50: Who was the founder of Microsoft? Steve Jobs Larry Page and Sergey Brin Bill Gates and Paul Allen Mark Zuckerberg