PPSC Assistant Sub Inspector Service Quota Past Paper 2025
Model Paper 176: PPSC Sub Inspector Service Quota Past Paper 2025
This document contains the original past paper of PPSC Sub Inspector (Service Quota) 2025, fully solved with detailed explanations. It is specially compiled for candidates appearing in the Punjab Police Sub Inspector Service Quota Examination conducted by Punjab Public Service Commission (PPSC).
The paper includes questions from:
Pakistan Affairs & Current Affairs
Islamic Studies & General Knowledge
English & Everyday Science
Mathematics & IQ (Analytical Ability)
Computer & IT Basics
This past paper is highly useful for:
✅ PPSC Sub Inspector (Service Quota) Test Preparation
✅ Punjab Police Promotional Exams
✅ Other Competitive Exams (PPSC, FPSC, NTS, CSS, PMS)
By practicing this paper, aspirants can understand the exam pattern, difficulty level, and frequently asked topics, ensuring better performance in upcoming PPSC tests.
A. Title Bar
B. Status Bar
C. Formula Bar
D. Menu Bar
Correct answer is: A. Title Bar
Why? The Title Bar in MS Word is located at the top and displays the document name along with the application name.
A. South America
B. Asia
C. Africa
D. Europe
Correct answer is: C. Africa
Why? Africa has 54 recognized countries, making it the continent with the largest number of sovereign states, followed by Asia with 49.
A. Joyful
B. Cheerful
C. Sorrowful
D. Excited
Correct answer is: C. Sorrowful
Why? Melancholy refers to deep sadness or gloom, and its closest synonym is “sorrowful.” The words Joyful and Cheerful are antonyms.
A. 1658
B. 1667
C. 1660
D. 1666
Correct answer is: A. 1658
Why? The Battle of Samugarh (1658) was fought between Mughal princes Dara Shikoh and Aurangzeb, resulting in Aurangzeb’s victory and his eventual accession to the throne.
A. Specific
B. Everyone
C. Relevant
D. Experienced
Correct answer is: B. Everyone
Why? The phrase “all and sundry” means everyone, collectively, without distinction. It is often used to refer to the general public.
A. 1947
B. 1948
C. 1950
D. 1952
Correct answer is: B. 1948
Why? Pakistan issued its first coins in 1948 after independence. Initially, Indian currency was used until the Pakistani rupee was introduced.
A. to
B. for
C. of
D. from
Correct answer is: A. to
Why? The correct idiomatic usage is “deaf to advice,” meaning someone ignores or does not pay attention to advice given.
A. Muhammad Ali Sadpara
B. Sajid Sadpara
C. Samina Baig
D. Nazir Sabir
Correct answer is: A. Muhammad Ali Sadpara
Why? Muhammad Ali Sadpara, a renowned Pakistani climber, successfully ascended K2 and other high peaks. He is remembered as one of Pakistan’s most celebrated mountaineers.
A. Laughter: Appeased
B. Fever: Flushed
C. Water: Sink
D. Hunger: Strangled
Correct answer is: B. Fever: Flushed
Why? The analogy relates a condition with its effect: thirst makes one parched, and fever makes one flushed. Thus, “Fever: Flushed” is correct.
Correct answer is: B. 4
Why? At independence, Pakistan had 4 provinces: East Bengal, West Punjab, Sindh, and NWFP (now KP). Baluchistan was later added as a province.