PPSC Sub inspector Service Quota Past Paper 2025
Model Paper 175
Download the PPSC Sub Inspector (Service Quota) Past Paper 2025 with complete solved MCQs. This past paper covers General Knowledge, Pakistan Affairs, Current Affairs, Islamiat, Everyday Science, Urdu, English, Mathematics, and IT-related questions as per the latest PPSC syllabus. It is a valuable resource for candidates preparing for the Punjab Police Sub Inspector Service Quota exam and other PPSC competitive tests. Practicing with this paper will help you understand the exam pattern, repeated questions, and important topics frequently asked in Punjab Public Service Commission examinations.
A. Pretty Document File
B. Portable Document Format
C. Public Document Format
D. Private Data File
Correct answer is: B. Portable Document Format
PDF is a file format developed by Adobe to present documents independent of software/hardware.
A. Gmail
B. Windows 10
C. Skype
D. Facebook
Correct answer is: A. Gmail
Gmail by Google is a free email service; the others are not email providers.
A. of
B. to
C. from
D. with
Correct answer is: D. with
Correct usage is “comply with”.
A. Release
B. Stimulate
C. Strengthen
D. Generate
Correct answer is: A. Release
Impound = seize/withhold; opposite = release/free.
A. Rowed
B. Broke
C. Pealed
D. Has cut
Correct answer is: B. Broke
Correct past tense: “They broke all the window panes.”
A. Crafty
B. Brilliant
C. Influencing
D. None of these
Correct answer is: A. Crafty
Shrewd means clever, astute, crafty in decision-making.
A. Hope
B. Optimism
C. Adequate
D. Humanitarian
Correct answer is: C. Adequate
Sufficient = enough/adequate.
Correct answer is: D. of
Correct usage: “Beware of thieves.”
A. We should help the poors.
B. We should help a poor.
C. We should help the poor.
D. We should help the poor fellows.
Correct answer is: C. We should help the poor.
“The poor” = collective noun; “poors” is grammatically incorrect.
A. recovered
B. will recover
C. has recovered
D. recovers
Correct answer is: B. will recover
Correct future tense: “He hopes that he will recover soon.”