According to the Economic Survey of Pakistan 2022-23, the GDP growth rate of Pakistan in the financial year 2023 was: (A) 1.6% (B) 0.29% (C) 3.04% (D) None of these
Which language is spoken by most people in the world as their primary language? General Knowledge MCQs A. English B. French C. Arabic D. Mandarin Correct Answer is: D
Which two primary colors are mixed to make purple ? General Knowledge MCQs A. red and green B. red and blue C. red and yellow D. red and white Correct Answer is: B
The period from 1649-1660 is known as _________ ? General Knowledge MCQs A. Commonwealth period B. Jacobean period C. Caroline period D. Restoration period Correct Answer is: A
The headquarters of the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) of the United Nations is in_________? General Knowledge MCQs A. Rome, Italy B. Paris, France C. New York, US D. None Correct Answer is: A
The shortest day is___________? General Knowledge MCQs A. 22 June B. 22 July C. 22 September D. 22 December Correct Answer is: D
Who among the following Mughal rulers was a contemporary of Queen Elizabeth I of England: Assistant Director Intelligence Punjab Police, General Knowledge MCQs, Pak Study Mcqs, PPSC Latest Past Papers A) Jahangir B) Aurangzeb Alamgir C) Zaheer-ud-din Babar D) Akbar the Great
Who was the first PM of England? General Knowledge MCQs A. Clement Atlee B. Robert Walpole C. Adams Smith D. George Washinton Correct Answer is: B
“Evening Light” was the failed operation of______________? General Knowledge MCQs A. U.S B. Saudi Arab C. India D. Pakistan Correct Answer is: A
PCIW stands for___________? General Knowledge MCQs A. Police investigation wing B. Popcorn cut and invest company C. Pakistan Commissioner for Indus Waters D. Peep core in water Correct Answer is: C
Mount Kilimanjaro is located in: ASF Inspector PAST PAPER SOLVED 2024 PDF Batch 3, ASF PAST PAPER SOLVED PDF, General Knowledge MCQs (A) Botswana (B) Gabon (C) Tanzania (D) None of these Located in Tanzania, Mount Kilimanjaro is Africa’s tallest mountain at about 5,895 meters (19,340 feet