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Name the Indian version of Barbie?

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Name the Indian version of Barbie?
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Monica

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    PPSC ASSISTANT FINANCE MANAGER, PPSC PAST PAPER

    PPSC ASSISTANT FINANCE MANAGER PPSC  PAST PAPER

    1.What is the Current Islamic year:—– 
    2.How many haj performed by Hazrat Mohammad pbuh—1
    3. Where was last revelation revealed——-DURING HIJATUL WIDA
    4.What is the shortest surah: KAUSAR
    5.Which surah is the heart of Quran: YASEEN
    6.Who was given the title of Ghaseel ul malaika: HANZILLA(R A)
    7.What is the no. of total *surah: 114 (NON OF THESE)
    8.What is the first month of Islamic calendar: MOHARRAM
    9. Hazrat Mohammad PBUH called himself
    10.last revelation at ?:HIJJA TUL WIDAH.
    11. What was arfa karims age is the time of death:16
    12. Who is us ambassador to Pakistan:CAMERON MENTOR
    13. Who is Pakistan ambassador to united nations: ABDULLAH HAROON
    14. Where does business train go to and from: LAHORE-KARACHI
    15. What is the name of Oscar winning documentary of shirmeen:SAVING FACE
    16. What drug was reported to be the cause of death in the Punjab institute of cardiology: ISOTAB
    17. What is the cost of stamp of arfa karim released on her birthday:RS:8.
    18. Who is Pakistan ambassador to US: Sherry rehman19. Who is the first female foreign affairs minister of Pakistan: HINA RABBANI
    20. What is the cause of mehran bank scandal:ILLEGAL FUND TO POLITICIANS
    21. Which English crickerter was jailed for spot fixing:
    22. Where were academy awards,2012 held: LOS ANGELES
    23. Christain wulff who resigned as head of state belonged to which country:GERMANY
    24. Who is the secretary of state of US: HILLARY
    25. What is the total no. of ammendements in 1973 constitution:20
    26. Where are Olympic 2012 going to be held: LONDON
    27. Pakistan beat England in test series in what ratio: 3
    28. Who is the secretary general of united nations: BAN KI MOON
    29. WHO recently declared which country as polio free:INDIA
    30. Which is the largest seaport of Pakistan: KARACHI( NOT 100%)
    31. Where is arfa karim software park located:LAHORE(FEROZPUR RD)
    32. Where is Benazir shaheed international airport: Islam Abad33. Who is the current cricket chief selector of Pakistan:IQBAL QASIM
    34. On which river has mangla dam been built:JEHLUM
    35. What is the boundary between Afghanistan and Pakistan:DURAND LINE
    36. Where is siachin glacier:BALTISTAN
    37. Pakistan derby horse race,2012 was won by which horse:ASSASIN
    38. Who is the current chairman of senate:NAYYER BUKHARI( OPTION WAS MISSING)
    39. What does light year measure?: DISTANCE( B/W) STARS*
    40. Which is the hardest substance on earth:DIAMOND
    41. What happens to temperature of boiling water on a higher elevation:DECREASES
    42. Which disease is caused by dogs:RABIES
    43. What is the temperature of human body in farhenheits:98* OPTION WAS NONE OF THESE
    44. Swimming pool water is disinfected by which chemical: CHLORINE
    45. Blindness is caused by deficiency of which vitamin…VIT —A
    46. Vitamin c is richest in which fruit:GUAVA
    47. Soda water is carbonated by adding what:CO2
    48. One mile has how many kilometres:1.60934
    49. What is the unit of energy:JOULE
    50. What is the filament of electric bulb made of:TUNGSTON
    51. What is added in lead pencils:GRAPHITE
    52. How does sunlight enter the rooms?:IRREGULAR REFLECTION(NOT 100% SURE)
    53. How many colors are visible in the sunlight spectrum:7
    54. Which substance is liquid at room temperature? MERCURY
    55. Which of these is negatively charged? ELECTRONS
    56. What happens to volume of water when it freezes:INCREASES BY 1/10
    57. Which party has the highest no. of seats in senate after 2012 electionsp
    58.Amir khan is ?:BRITISH NATIONAL
    59.10#10*=10
    60.age of son was 1/3 of his father 5 years back if current age is 30 then father’s age?:80( NOW)
    61.x:3=4:6 then x=2
    62.no of student in a class is 30 3/5 are girls boys will be?:12
    63.A student gets 68 marks and therefore gets 85% total marks are?:80
    64.diamond is a: MATERIAL NOUN
    65.police?: diverted the route
    66.mean of 10, 30, y, and 50 is * *50 then y=110.
    67.smallest natural no:1
    68.smallest prime no: 2
    69.30% of total amount is left after spending 280 rupees , total amount is:4000.
    70.perimeter of a square is 20cm length of one side shall be?:5 CM
    71.in absence of facts we can ?: INFER
    72) 10×10 (that star is actually power of 10 as zero,i dont know how to insert zero)= right option was 0
    73) 2,6,18,54,_____ answer was 162 in next
    74)A man has 180 pens and 9 of them are blue ,how much % has he blue pens.correct answer was 5% but there was 6% so non of these was right.
    75) a boy has 68 marks that is 85% ,what were total marks??
    88) 85) 80) non of these??
    76) a man bought a thing on 120 rupees and he has 25% discount.what is actual price he paid?
    77) 95) 120) non of these) 90was correct answer
    78). Smallest Natural Number? 1
    79) Smallest Prime Number? 2
    80) Five years ago, age of father was thrice the age of son. If son is 30 years old now, whats the current age of father? 80
    81) 30% amount of total is left after spending 280 rupees. what was the amount before spending? 400
    82). Mean of 10, 30, Y, and 50 is 50. Y is? 110
    83). Boy can type 1350 words in 30 minutes, how many he could type in 5 minutes? 225
    84). Perimeter of Square is 20, Length of one side is? 5CM
    85)number of student in a class is 30. 3/5 are girls. then how many boys are there in class ? GIRLS ARE 18 THEN BOYS ARE 12.
    86)X:3=4:6 then x = ? 2.
    87)32-15*2+3= ? 5.
    88)Afridi is one of those who never submits to the miseries of his life.( something like this was given= submit
    89)- Shrimps are available in the market,…… they are good source of earning foreign exchange.
    90) In absence of facts we can—–about the real reason.
    1) Conclude 2) deduce 3) deduct 4) infer ——————-conclude correct
    91) He set two alarms so as to—–that he woke up on time?
    a) Assure b) reassure c)ensure D)confim —————confirm is correct

    92) The word round in “He took round in” is—-parts of speech?
    a) verb b) noun c) adjective————- round is a adjective
    93 where is the siachin glacier a)boltistan
    94. what is the clinical use for temperature A)foreign height
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    Complete Governmental Structure of Pakistan

    The government in Pakistan is composed of the executive, legislative & judicature branches


    The Executive Government

    Prime Minister of Pakistan

    Prime Minister of PakistanThe Prime Minister of Pakistan is the Head of Government of Pakistan and designated as the Chief Executive of the Republic, who leads the executive branch of the government, oversees the economical growth, heads the Council of Common Interests as well as the Cabinet, and is vested with the command authority over the nuclear arsenals. He is also a leader of the nation who has control over all matters of internal and foreign policy.

    The Prime Minister is appointed by the members of the National Assembly through a vote. The Prime Minister is assisted by the Federal Cabinet, a Council of Ministers whose members are appointed by the President on the advice of the Prime Minister. The Federal Cabinet comprises of the ministers, ministers of state, and advisers.


    The Parliament

    The bicameral federal legislature consists of the Senate (upper house) and National Assembly (lower house). According to Article 50 of the Constitution, the National Assembly, the Senate and the President together make up a body known as the Majlis-i-Shoora (Council of Advisers).

    The President of Pakistan

    The President of PakistanThe President of Pakistan is the ceremonial Head of the State and a figurehead who is a civilian Commander-in-Chief of the Pakistan Armed Forces as per the Constitution of Pakistan and a leader of the nation.
    The President is kept informed by the Prime Minister on all the matters of internal and foreign policy as well as on all legislative proposals. Constitution of Pakistan vest the President the powers of granting the pardons, reprieves, and the control of the military; however, all appointments at higher commands of the military must be made by President on a “required and necessary” on consultation and approval from the Prime Minister. In addition, the constitution prohibits the President from exercising the authority of running the government.


    The Senate

    The Senate is a permanent legislative body with equal representation from each of the four provinces, elected by the members of their respective provincial assemblies. There are representatives from the Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) and from Islamabad Capital Territory. The Chairman of the Senate, under the constitution, is next in line to act as President should the office become vacant and until such time as a new president can be formally elected.
    Both the Senate and the National Assembly can initiate and pass legislation except for finance bills. Only the National Assembly can approve the federal budget and all finance bills. In the case of other bills, the President may prevent passage unless the legislature in joint sitting overrules the President by a majority of members of both houses present and voting. Unlike the National Assembly, the Senate cannot be dissolved by the President.


    National Assembly of Pakistan

    Members of the National Assembly are elected by universal adult suffrage (eighteen years of age). Seats are allocated to each of the four provinces, the Federally Administered Tribal Areas, and Islamabad Capital Territory on the basis of population. National Assembly members serve for the parliamentary term, which is five years, unless they die or resign sooner, or unless the National Assembly is dissolved.

    Although the vast majority of the members are Muslim, about 5% of the seats are reserved for minorities, including Christians, Hindus, and Sikhs. There are also 50+ special seats for women now, and women are selected by their respective party heads.


    The Jurisdiction

    The Judiciary includes the Supreme Court, Provincial High Courts, District & Sessions Courts, Civil and Magistrate Courts exercising civil and criminal jurisdiction. Some Federal and Provincial Courts and tribunals such as Services Court, Income Tax & Excise Court, Banking Court and Boards of Revenue’s Tribunals are established in all provinces as well.


    Supreme Court

    The Supreme Court has original, appellate, and advisory jurisdiction. The Chief Justice of the Supreme Court is appointed by the President; the other Supreme Court judges are appointed by the President after consultation with the Chief Justice. The Chief Justice and other Judges of the Supreme Court may remain in office until age of sixty-eight years.


    Federal Shariat Court of Pakistan

    The Federal Shariat Court (FSC) of Pakistan is a court which has the power to examine and determine whether the laws of the country comply with Shari’a law. It consists of 8 Muslim judges appointed by the President of Pakistan after consulting the Chief Justice of this Court. Of the 8 judges, 3 are required to be Ulema who are well versed in Islamic law. The judges hold office for a period of 3 years, which may eventually be extended by the President.
    If any part of the law is declared to be against Islamic law, the government is required to take necessary steps to amend such law appropriately. The court also exercises revisional jurisdiction over the criminal courts, deciding Hudood cases. The decisions of the court are binding on the High Courts as well as subordinate judiciary. The court appoints its own staff and frames its own rules of procedure.


    Provincial and High Courts

    Currently all four provinces; Punjab, Sindh, Khyber Pakhtun Khwah and Baluchistan have High Courts. After the approval of 18th Constitutional Amendment in April 2010, a new High Court is established at Federal Capital Islamabad with the name of Islamabad High Court. Judges appointments are proposed by a Parliamentary Commission.
    In addition, there are special courts and tribunals to deal with specific kinds of cases, such as drug courts, commercial courts, labor courts, traffic courts, an insurance appellate tribunal, an income tax appellate tribunal, and special courts for bank offences. There are also special courts to try terrorists. Appeals from special courts go to high courts except for labor and traffic courts, which have their own forums for appeal. Appeals from the tribunals go to the Supreme Court.


    Ombudsman / Mohtasib

    A further feature of the judicial system is the office of Mohtasib (Ombudsman), which is provided for in the constitution. The office of Mohtasib was established in many early Muslim states to ensure that no wrongs were done to citizens. Appointed by the president, the Mohtasib holds office for four years; the term cannot be extended or renewed.

    The Mohtasib’s purpose is to institutionalize a system for enforcing administrative accountability, through investigating and rectifying any injustice done to a person through maladministration by a federal agency or a federal government official. The Mohtasib is empowered to award compensation to those who have suffered loss or damage as a result of maladministration. This institution is designed to bridge the gap between administrator and citizen, to improve administrative processes and procedures, and to help curb misuse of discretionary powers.

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    Courtesy: National Democratic Foundation