Test 25 of 30 (PPSC Past Papers & Solved MCQs) — Pages 97-100Test 25 of 30 (PPSC Past Papers & Solved MCQs) — Pages 97-100 Total Questions: 100 Total Marks: 100 Total Time: 75 min 0 sec Start Test 75:00Student Information Name: Email: Questions Q1: Haupapa Glacier, also known as Tasman Glacier, is located in: New Zealand Tajikistan Canada Norway Q2: Non-Permanent members of the UN Security Council are elected for a fixed term of: 1 year 2 years 3 years 4 years Q3: Nursing Day is celebrated on: 12 May 14 October 22 March 9 September Q4: Antonym of "Credulous" is: Crash Gullible Sadness Suspicious Q5: What is the meaning of the idiom/proverb "A pipe dream"? A pleasant dream A bad dream An impracticable wish A foolish idea Q6: Deen-e-Ilahi was abolished by which Mughal? Akbar Shah Jahan Jahangir Aurangzeb Q7: The phenomenon of 'Arab Spring' was sparked by the self-immolation of Mohamed Bouazizi, a fruit-seller in: Egypt Tunisia Morocco Syria Q8: "Diet" is the name of the parliament of: China Thailand Japan Korea Q9: Quaid-e-Azam inaugurated on 1st July 1948: Radio Pakistan Karachi Station State Bank of Pakistan Agha Khan Foundation Walika Textile Mill Q10: What is the keyboard shortcut for creating a chart from the selected cell range? F2 F4 F8 F11 Q11: The Holy Quran contains Makki and Madni Surahs. The Madni Surahs have a general emphasis on: Ghazwat (Battles participated by the Prophet (PBUH)) Laws of nature The historical facts Social & Religious laws & values Q12: Glaciers are found in how many countries? 42 60 45 50 Q13: The currency of Nigeria is called: Rand Dollar Naira Pound Q14: 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 Q15: Who became President of USA after J.F. Kennedy? Lyndon Baines Johnson F.D. Roosevelt William McKinley None of these Q16: Pakistan defeated which team to win the Final of the 1992 World Cup? England Australia West Indies New Zealand Q17: FPSC Act was formed under which act of India? 1935 1947 1956 1921 Q18: Which Caliph (Khaleefa-e-Rashid) died a natural death? Hazrat Ali (RA) Hazrat Umar (RA) Hazrat Abu Bakr Hazrat Usman (RA) Q19: Synonym of "Coagulate" is: Collect Solidify Melt Mix Q20: Which Saudi King visited Pakistan in 1974? Shah Farman Talal bin Wwaleed Shah Salmen Shah Faisal Q21: "To end in smoke" means: To make completely understand To fail completely To excite great applause To overcome someone Q22: Russian President during Geneva Accords was: Vladimir Putin Mikhail Gorbachev Mark Lenin Jean Rousseau Q23: Choose the correct antonym: Infallible Imperfect Impeccable Flawless Reliable Q24: How many circles did Hazrat Hajra complete while running between Safa and Marwa? Five Six Seven Ten Q25: Naval War College is situated in: Lahore Gujranwala Sahiwal Multan Q26: Famous City "Chicago" is located in: France Germany USA London Q27: Which is the saltiest sea of the world? Mediterranean Sea Black Sea Dead Sea Baltic Sea Q28: Which country is famous for sprinters? Spain England United States Jamaica Q29: Which continent is known as "Dark Continent"? Africa Europe Asia America Q30: Which part of the human body is more prone to damage from the 'Hepatitis Virus'? Kidneys Lungs Spleen Liver Q31: "Ikebana" is a Japanese art of: Paper craft Dress designing Miniature tree farming Flower arrangement Q32: 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 Q33: Who wrote "History of God"? Karen Armstrong Keith Callard Lawrence Ziring P.R. Cömball Q34: Boko Haram, a terrorist group, belongs to which country? Ethiopia Somalia Nigeria Mali Q35: What is meant by "Apiary"? Place where bees are kept Place where dogs are kept Place for breeding silkworms Place where butterflies are kept Q36: Majlisi Oli is the Parliament of: Kazakhstan Uzbekistan Kyrgyzstan Tajikistan Q37: 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 Q38: "Petronas Towers" is located in: Singapore Chicago Kuala Lumpur Washington Q39: Airbus is an aircraft manufacturing company. Its headquarter is in: USA Germany France UK Q40: The largest among the following is: The Earth The Sun A Solar System A Galaxy Q41: Exposure to sunlight results in formation of in the body. Vitamin A Vitamin C Vitamin K Vitamin D Q42: The United Nations was founded on: March 24, 1945 October 24, 1945 March 24, 1949 October 24, 1950 Q43: The Holy Zaboor was revealed on: Hazrat Musa (A.S) Hazrat Yousaf (A.S) Hazrat Daood (A.S) Hazrat Isa (A.S) Q44: Who was Cleopatra? A Greek goddess A Roman Empress A Queen of ancient Iran A Queen of ancient Egypt Q45: Identify the correct spelling bureaucracy buraucracy bureaucrecy bureacracy Q46: Which one is the capital city of Canada? All Toronto Ottawa Vancouver Q47: Hegel was a ________ philosopher? German English Korean Greece Q48: چراغ پا ہونا محاورہ ہے اس کا مفہوم کیا ہے مئے/غصے کی کفیت روشنی بکھیرنا خوشیاں بانٹنا کھڑا رہنا Q49: 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 Q50: PRODA (Public Representative Office Disqualification Act) was passed in ________? January 1949 January 1948 January 1950 January 1952 Q51: When no tariffs are imposed on all imports and exports it is called___________? Preferental Trade Free Trade Balance of trade Non-Tariff Barriers Q52: Zambia is the new name of__________? Northern Rhodesia Hispania Congo None Q53: Where is Hazrat Nizamuddin Aulia Buried? Ajmer Sharif Dehli Agra Multan Q54: A hybrid computer? Resembles digital computer Resembles analogue computer Resembles both digital and analogue computer None Q55: یادوں کی بارات کس نے لکھی ہے جوش ملیح آبادی علامہ اقبال مرزاعالب ان میں سے کوئی نہیں Q56: DNA is the abbreviation of __________. Decomposednucleic Acid Degeneratenucleic Acid Deoxyribonucleic Acid None Q57: Famous artist Pablo Picasso belonged to which country? Norway Denmark France Spain Q58: What is the Currency of Kuwait? Mexican Peso Kuwaiti Dinar Norwegian Krone Złoty Q59: The oldest revealed divine book is: Tawrat Zaboor Injeel Quran Q60: چند ہم عصر کس کی خاکہ نگاری کی تصنیف ہے ؟ مرزا غالب مولوی عبدالحق میر تقی میر ان میں سے کوئی نہیں Q61: Pakistan became a full member of the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) on ____? 1st June 2017 5th June 2017 7th June 2017 9th June 2017 Q62: What is the capital of Denmark? Kuala Lumpur Copenhagen Kabul London Q63: According to the Government of India Act 1935 India had been divided into: Nine provinces Eleven provinces Thirteen provinces None of these Q64: Which country hosted first BRICS grouping conference in 2009? India Brazil China Russia Q65: The first-er women police station was established in Islamabad Lahore None of these Karachi Q66: Pakistan opened its first embassy in which country? Iraq USA Iran China Q67: Which is the Text Styling feature in MS-Word? Word style Word design Word art Design Q68: Who was the First Muslim Commander in Chief of Pakistan Navy? Admiral Karamat Rehman Admiral Shahid Kareem Admiral Muhammad Siddique None Q69: I promise to _____ you in all circumstances. Stand up to Stand with Stand off Stand by Q70: A __________ is a data communication system within a building, plant, or campus or between nearby buildings. MAN LAN WAN All of these Q71: Shandur Pass connects which of the following? Bannu with Afghanistan Upper swat with lower swat Chitral with Gilgit None of these Q72: Rashid buys 3 books for Rs. 16 each and four books for Rs. 23 each. What will be the average price of books? 20 15 22 30 Q73: The color of the first Islamic flag was __________? White Black Green None Q74: To fill a tank, 25 buckets of water is required to fill the same tank if the capacity of the buckets is reduced to two fifth of its present capacity? 62.5 50 60 63.5 Q75: The headquarters of Economic Cooperation Organization (ECO) is at: Islamabad Ankara Tehran None Q76: Which word is wrongly spelt in the following options? Fashon Occasion Inclination Situation Q77: What is the main purpose of nuclear energy? To kill the enemy nation To waste the excessive energy To use it as an alternative source of energy To cause mutation for people who are working Q78: Which batsman broke Hanif Muhammad's 35-year-old record of scoring 499 runs in First Class Cricket? Brian Lara A.B. de Villiers Sachin Tendulkar Ricky Porting Q79: Look at this series: V, VIII, XI, XIV, _____ XX. What number should fill the blank? IX XXIII XV XVII Q80: Robot is a machine which is controlled by a software contained in a chip, is used in the field(s) of _____? Manufacturing Military Medical All of these Q81: The name of the PowerPoint file can be seen on _____? Menu bar Title bar Scroll bar Status bar Q82: If 5 = 15, 6 = 24 then 7 = _____? 30 35 40 45 Q83: In the periodic table, columns is considered to be a ____? Periods Groups Zigzag Diagonal Q84: Identity the correct spellings in the following of words: Ocassionally Occasionally Ocassionaly Occasionaly Q85: The Supreme Court's building design was prepared by famous ____firm, M/S Kenzo Tange Association. Japanese Chinese Korean Malaysian Q86: "Sycophant" means _____? One who flatters One who praises oneself One who is anti-social One who is social Q87: The Hajj pilgrims are required to Wear Ihram at a place called? Miqat Mina Makkah Madina Q88: Hydrophobia is a symptom of which of following diseases? Malaria Cholera AIDS Rabies Q89: LAN stands for______________? Limited Area Network Logical Area Network Local Area Network Large Area Network Q90: The longest river in Asia is ______? Indus Ganges Yantze Nile Q91: Common name for Sodium chloride NaCl is? Baking soda Sugar Salt None of these Q92: Cataract is the disease of ______? Eye Ear Nervous system Brain Q93: Experience to sunlight results in formation of ______? Vitamin A Vitamin C Vitamin E Vitamin D Q94: Who postulated the law of universal gravitation? Newton Dalton Einstein None of these Q95: The prestigious Magsaysay Awards are named after Ramon Magsaysay. He was also known for the programme to defuse communist insurgency. Who was Ramon Magsaysay? President of the Philippines Prime Minister of Spain President of Vietnam President of Cambodia Q96: What do you see if you hover the mouse over a chart object? Key Tip Screen Tip Chart Tip Chart Key Q97: Eugenics is the study of ______? Water diseases Study of flowers Altering human beings by changing their genetic components Water sports Q98: In a computer system _______ work in the similar fashion as files in folders is 'physically maintained' offices. Documents Filing Directories Recycle bin Q99: The largest internet using country in the world is _____? India Russia USA China Q100: Which one of the following is not Allama Iqbal's book? Payam-e-Mashriq Dast-e-Saba Zabur-e-Ajam Zarb-e-Kalim PREMIUM PACKAGE Leave a Comment | Umar