PREMIUM PACKAGE | By Umar HomePREMIUM PACKAGETest 6 of 30 (PPSC Past Papers & Solved MCQs) — Pages 21-24Test 6 of 30 (PPSC Past Papers & Solved MCQs) — Pages 21-24Test 6 of 30 (PPSC Past Papers & Solved MCQs) — Pages 21-24 Total Questions: 100 Total Marks: 100 Total Time: 75 min 0 sec Start Test 75:00Student Information Name: Email: Questions Q1: Who lifted (ended) martial law in 1985? Zia ul Haq Yahya Khan Sikandar Mirza Pervaiz Musharraf Q2: Which Pakistani-American Girl Scout received an award from US President Donald Trump for her efforts to fight against Coronavirus? Emma C Laila Khan Bakhtawar Khan None of these Q3: An application program that allows a user to set page numbers and spell check a document is known as: Word Processor Outlook Processor Notepad None of these Q4: Who is known as the ‘Mother of the Nation’ of Pakistan? Fatima Jinnah Raana Liaquat Ali Khan Shaista Ikramullah Benazir Bhutto Q5: What are tides featuring two high tides and two low tides each day called? Semi-diurnal Tide Spring Tide Mixed Tide Diurnal Tide Q6: Process synchronization can be done on: Hardware level Software level Both hardware and software levels None of these Q7: Who gave the Presidential Address during the Lahore Resolution on 23rd March 1940? Quaid-e-Azam Liaqat Ali Khan A.K. Fazal-ul-Haq Maulana Muhammad Ali Johar Q8: Zhob and Kolachi rivers are located in: Punjab Sindh KPK Baluchistan Q9: PowerPoint is a tool used to make: Presentation Software Graphics Charts Q10: The Basic Democracies System was introduced by: Ayub Khan Liaqat Ali Khan Yahya Khan Pervaiz Musharraf Q11: Miami Beach is located in which US state? Florida Texas California Washington Q12: The AutoContent Wizard feature in PowerPoint allows the user to: Spend less time creating a simple presentation Animation Color Schemes Chart Wizard Q13: After the death of Zia ul Haq on 17 August 1988, who became the President of Pakistan? Muhammad Khan Junejo Ghulam Ishaq Khan Farooq Ahmad Khan Leghari None of these Q14: Which is the smallest continent in the world? Asia Australia Europe North America Q15: Which shortcut key is used for previewing the page before printing? Ctrl+F2 Ctrl+F3 Ctrl+F9 Ctrl+F10 Q16: India took the Kashmir dispute to the United Nations in which year? 1947 1948 1955 1973 Q17: The second highest mountain in the world is located in which country? Pakistan India Nepal China Q18: Which key is used to view the slideshow in MS PowerPoint? F5 F6 F8 None of these Q19: In 2021, which school was attacked in Afghanistan? Sayed Ul-Shuhada High School Afghan Yaar High School Abdul Hadi Dawi High School Amani High School Q20: Which country is the largest emitter of carbon dioxide gas in the world? India USA China Russia Q21: To access a mainframe or supercomputer, users often use a: Terminal Node Desktop Handheld Q22: Ibrahim Lodhi was defeated by whom in the First Battle of Panipat in 1526? Akbar Babar Jahangir Iltutmish Q23: Density is lowest at the surface where the water is warmest. As depth increases, there is a region of rapidly increasing density. This region is called: Pressure Pycnocline Phytoplankton Salinity Q24: The PowerPoint view that displays only text (title and bullets) is called: Outline View Slide Sorter View Notes Page View Slide Show Q25: Dars-e-Nizami was established during the reign of: Akbar Humayun Jahangir Aurangzeb Q26: Which of the following is NOT a vestigial organ? Wisdom Tooth Pinna Eyelids Vermiform Appendix Q27: What is the percentage of failure if a student scores 80% in English and 85% in Math, when passing percentage is 75%? 6% 7% 8% 0% Q28: Usman Marwandi is the real name of: Lal Shahbaz Qalandar Bulleh Shah Ali Hajveri None of these Q29: Cropping is related to: Image Document File None of these Q30: A flagstaff 17.5 m high casts a shadow of 40.25 m. What is the height of a building casting a shadow of 28.75 m under similar conditions? 10 m 12.5 m 17.5 m 21.25 m Q31: World Thalassemia Day is observed on: 6 May 7 May 8 May 9 May Q32: The book Emergence of Pakistan was written by: K.K. Aziz Ayesha Jalal Chaudhry Muhammad Ali Stanley Wolpert Q33: Which of the following is the correct HTML tag for the smallest size heading? h1 h2 h4 h6 Q34: Find the value of x: 3889 + 12.952 − 3854.002 47.095 47.752 47.95 47.932 Q35: Jigme Dorji Wangchuck was the father of which country? Bhutan Maldives Indonesia Singapore Q36: Leap years occur after how many years? 3 4 5 6 Q37: The New Deal policy was introduced in the United States during the presidency of: Jimmy Carter Franklin Roosevelt Harry Truman Richard Nixon Q38: The Siege of Damascus occurred on: 15 March 0634 21 August 0634 10 December 0634 None of these Q39: Who was named the Player of the Tournament in the ICC T20 World Cup 2021? Kane Williamson David Warner Mitchell Marsh Virat Kohli Q40: The Jalali Calendar was founded by: Omar Khayyam Ibn Al-Haitham Jalal ud Din None of these Q41: London is situated on the bank of which river? Thames Rhine Danube Seine Q42: Temple Trees is the official residence of the: Prime Minister of Sri Lanka President of Nepal President of Sri Lanka Prime Minister of Bhutan Q43: FIFA was established in which year? 1900 1902 1904 1910 Q44: How many member countries are part of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN)? 8 10 12 14 Q45: China has signed a 25-year Strategic Cooperation Pact with which country? Pakistan India Sri Lanka Iran Q46: Who is considered the “Father of Romanticism”? Rousseau Friedrich Schlegel William Wordsworth None of these Q47: According to the United Nations, which city was the most populous in 2018? Delhi Tokyo Shanghai None of these Q48: The wonder of the world ‘Taj Mahal’ is situated in which Indian state? Uttar Pradesh Himachal Pradesh Madhya Pradesh None of these Q49: The 2019–20 Australian bushfire season is known as: Black Summer Dark Summer White Summer None of these Q50: UPS stands for: Under Panel Storage Uninterruptible Power Supply Universal Product Support Uniform Power Storage Q51: Benazir Bhutto was assassinated in? 2007 2008 2009 2006 Q52: System of government in 1962 constitution? Dicameral Unicameral Confederate None Q53: Computational problem deals with arrangement/sequences? Searching Indexing Sorting None Q54: Compound proposition neither tautology nor contradiction? Equivalence Condition Contingency Inference Q55: Many people died in London in 1952 due to air pollution producing: Mist Smog Fog Sleet Q56: The world's first nuclear explosion occurred on July 16, 1945 at: Hiroshima Nagasaki Rajasthan New Mexico Q57: In MS Excel, when typing into a cell, the first thing must be: First cell referenced Parenthesis Quotation marks Equal sign Q58: Cuban Missile Crisis (Oct 1962) was confrontation between? US & Soviet Union Canada, Russia US, Canada & Cuba None Q59: Delhi Sultan who imposed a tax on Brahmins? Muhammad Tughlaq Feroz Shah Tughlaq Alauddin Khilji Balban Q60: AH means? Anno Hugivae After History After Hijra Common Era Q61: Type of underlined adverb: “Barking dogs seldom bite,” said teacher Adverb of place Interrogative adverb Adverb of manner Adverb of frequency Q62: Water has maximum density at? 0°C 4°C 10°C 100°C Q63: Last ruler of Soviet Union? Mikhail Gorbachev Boris Yeltsin Leonid Brezhnev None Q64: Anjuman-e-Punjab founded in which city? Karachi Lahore Multan None Q65: Noun phrase in sentence “Voyage consists of two European countries”? Voyage Two European countries Consist of None Q66: Software program used to view web pages? Browser Editor Compiler IDE Q67: Most widely known Indus Valley sites in Punjab & Sindh? Harappa & Mohenjo-daro Dholavira & Banawali Lothal & Chanhudaro Rangpur & Surkolda Q68: AD stands for? After Demonstration After Death Anno Domini Signed by King John Q69: Computer preferred in business due to? Speed Accuracy Efficiency All of these Q70: Tab not available in left panel when opening presentation? Outline Notes Slides All of these Q71: Real name of Pakistani actor Santosh Kumar? Syed Musa Raza Syed Ahmad Raza Haroon Musa Syed Ali Raza Q72: Study of insects is called? Entomology Zoology Botany None Q73: US-led QUAD is a group of how many countries? 2 4 6 8 Q74: Youngest elected US President? James Monroe Abraham Lincoln Herbert Hoover John F. Kennedy Q75: Founder of Facebook? Michael S. Dell Bill Gates Tim Berners-Lee Mark Zuckerberg Q76: “Little Boy” bomb dropped on which Japanese city? Hiroshima Nagasaki Tokyo Osaka Q77: Treaty that ended war among Spain, Germany, Dutch? Treaty of Westphalia Treaty of Paris Treaty of Versailles None Q78: “Mein Kampf” was written by? Bill Clinton Adolf Hitler Nelson Mandela All of these Q79: Sam Nujoma belongs to which country? Morocco Namibia South Africa Algeria Q80: Theory of evolution given by? Maulana Hasan Ahmad Madani Shabir Ahmad Usmani Darwin Mendeleev Q81: Cerebrum, Thalamus & Hypothalamus part of? Brain Spinal Cord CNS PNS Q82: Light year is the distance between? Earth and Moon Sun and Earth Planets Stars Q83: Home key is used for? Moves cursor to beginning of document Moves cursor to beginning of paragraph Moves cursor to beginning of screen Moves cursor to beginning of line Q84: Longest river in the world? Nile Amazon Yangtze Mississippi Q85: “Weal and Woe” means? Up and Down Extreme hate Sorrow and Joy None Q86: Gas used in welding? Hydrogen Nitrogen Acetylene all Q87: “Madr-e-Millat” title of? Fatima Jinnah Sheikh Hasina Benazir Bhutto None Q88: Which tennis tournament is played on grass? Australian Open Wimbledon US Open French Open Q89: Usher and Zakat are? Two prominent warriors Two months of Islamic calendar Two kinds of tax in Islam None Q90: Total height of K-2 Peak? 7890 m 8611 m 8600 m 8120 m Q91: Who presented the Two Nation Theory? Quaid-e-Azam Allama Iqbal Sir Syed Ahmad Khan None Q92: Correct sentence: “Lying on the grass, a snake bit him.” Lying on the grass, a snake was bitten by him A snake bit him lying on the grass Lying on the grass, he was bitten by a snake None Q93: Stethoscope invented by? Rene Laennec Martin Cooper Dave Hyatt Steven Sasson Q94: Jamaat-e-Islami was established in? 1901 1941 1961 1951 Q95: “Fly in the face of” means? Disobey Against Reward Joyful Q96: National flower of Pakistan? Rose Jasmine Lily None Q97: Main demand of Simla Deputation? Funds for establishing university Equal rights and justice for Muslims Employment opportunities Separate Electorate Q98: Central nervous system composed of? Brain and Spinal Cord Cerebrum, Thalamus and Hypothalamus Brain, Spinal Cord and Peripheral Nerves All of these Q99: BC means? Before Christ BCE AH CE Q100: Which part of ear is responsible for hearing? Cochlea Ossicle Pinna Eardrum