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  • Question and Answerabout Intelligence / Secret Agencies

    CIA intelligence agency of USA was established in
    A. 1943
    B. 1944
    C. 1946
    D. 1947
    Answer is = D
    AMAN is the secret agency of?
    A. Israel
    B. Canada
    C. Italy
    D. USA
    Answer is = A
    CIA is the secret agency of?
    A. Israel
    B. Canada
    C. Italy
    D. USA
    Answer is = D
    MI 6 is the secret agency of?
    A. UK
    B. Canada
    C. Italy
    D. USA
    Answer is = A
    MOSSAD is the secret agency of?
    A. Israel
    B. Canada
    C. Italy
    D. USA
    Answer is = A
    RAW is the secret agency of?
    A. Israel
    B. Canada
    C. India
    D. USA
    Answer is = C
    KGB is the secret agency of?
    A. Israel
    B. Canada
    C. Italy
    D. Russia
    Answer is = D
    MI 5 is the secret agency of?
    A. Israel
    B. UK
    C. Italy
    D. USA
    Answer is = B
    SCOTLAND YARD is the secret agency of?
    A. Israel
    B. Canada
    C. Italy
    D. UK
    Answer is = D
    MUST is the secret agency of?
    A. Israel
    B. Canada
    C. Italy
    D. Sweden
    Answer is = D
    MIT is the secret agency of?
    A. Israel
    B. Canada
    C. Turkey
    D. USA
    Answer is = C
    DST is the secret agency of?
    A. Israel
    B. Canada
    C. Morocco
    D. USA
    Answer is = C
    KHAD is the secret agency of?
    A. Israel
    B. Afghanistan
    C. Italy
    D. USA
    Answer is = B
    FIA is the secret agency of?
    A. Israel
    B. Pakistan
    C. Italy
    D. USA
    Answer is = B
    ISI is the secret agency of?
    A. Israel
    B. Canada
    C. Pakistan
    D. USA
    Answer is = C
    PENTAGON is the secret agency of?
    A. Israel
    B. Canada
    C. Italy
    D. USA
    Answer is = D
    SUPO is the secret agency of?
    A. Israel
    B. Canada
    C. Italy
    D. Finland
    Answer is = D
    KENON is the secret agency of?
    A. Kenya
    B. Canada
    C. Italy
    D. USA
    Answer is = A
    NSO is the secret agency of?
    A. Israel
    B. Nigeria
    C. Italy
    D. USA
    Answer is = B
    TRIPPLE SSS is the secret agency of?
    A. Israel
    B. Iraq
    C. Italy
    D. USA
    Answer is = B
    NSA is the secret agency of?
    A. Israel
    B. Canada
    C. Italy
    D. USA
    Answer is = D
    MAD is the secret agency of?
    A. Israel
    B. Germany
    C. Italy
    D. USA
    Answer is = B
    FSB is the secret agency of?
    A. Israel
    B. Canada
    C. Russia
    D. USA
    Answer is = C
    MOIS is the secret agency of?
    A. Israel
    B. Canada
    C. Iran
    D. USA
    Answer is = C

    BND is the secret agency of?
    A. Israel

    B. Canada
    C. Germany
    D. USA
    Answer is = C
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    World General Knowledge MCQs (Solved) Geographical Epithets (Countries and Cities)

    Geographical MCQs (Countries)

    1. Which country is called the ‘Buffer state of Asia’?
    (a) Afghanistan
    (b) Pakistan
    (c) India
    (d) China
    Answer: a

    2. Which country is called ‘Land of fertile fields’?
    (a) Algeria
    (b) Sri Lanka
    (c) Pakistan
    (d) England
    Answer: a

    3. Which country is called ‘Island continent’?
    (a) Austria
    (b) Australia
    (c) US
    (d) England
    Answer: b

    4. Which country is called ‘Land of golden fleece’?
    (a) US
    (b) England
    (c) Australia
    (d) Germany
    Answer: c

    5. Which country is called ‘Remnant of a mighty empire’?
    (a) Australia
    (b) Austria
    (c) India
    (d) Iraq
    Answer: b

    6. Which country is called ‘Isle of June’?
    (a) Bahamas
    (b) Bahrain
    (c) Belgium
    (d) Cuba
    Answer: a

    7. Which country is called ‘Isle of pearls’?
    (a) Egypt
    (b) Iraq
    (c) Iran
    (d) Bahrain
    Answer: d

    8. Which country is called the ‘Land of Golden Fibre’?
    (a) Sri Lanka
    (b) Bangladesh
    (c) Iran
    (d) Pakistan
    Answer: b

    9. Which country is called ‘Cockpit of Europe’?
    (a) Belgium
    (b) Canada
    (c) Colombia
    (d) England
    Answer: a

    10. Which country is called ‘Crossroads of Europe’?
    (a) Belgium
    (b) Canada
    (c) France
    (d) Egypt
    Answer: a

    11. Which country is called ‘Land of lilies’?
    (a) Canada
    (b) Belgium
    (c) Norway
    (d) Sweden
    Answer: a

    12. Which country is called ‘Land of contrasts’?
    (a) Canada
    (b) Cuba
    (c) Colombia
    (d) England
    Answer:. c

    13. Which country is called ‘Pearl of Antilles’?
    (a) England
    (b) Cuba
    (c) Egypt
    (d) Denmark
    Answer: b

    14. Which country is called ‘Homeland of the Viking Empire’?
    (a) Cuba
    (b) England
    (c) Denmark
    (d) US
    Answer: c

    15. Which country is called ‘Gift of the Nile’?
    (a) Iran
    (b) Egypt
    (c) Finland
    (d) Iraq
    Answer: b

    16. Which country is called ‘Land of the Queen of Sheba’?
    (a) Egypt
    (b) Yemen
    (c) Ghana
    (d) Austria
    Answer: b

    17. Which country is called ‘Land of thousand lakes’?
    (a) France
    (b) Finland
    (c) China
    (d) Iraq
    Answer: b

    18. Which country is called ‘Key to the Mediterranean?
    (a) Gibraltar
    (b) Egypt
    (c) Indonesia
    (d) Iraq
    Answer: a

    19. Which country is called ‘Pillars of Hercules’?
    (a) Gibraltar
    (b) China
    (c) Egypt
    (d) Afghanistan
    Answer: a

    20. Which country is called ‘Whiteman’s grave’?
    (a) Guinea
    (b) Haiti
    (c) Iraq
    (d) Afghanistan
    Answer: a

    21. Which country is called ‘Island of Hispaniola?
    (a) Hong Kong
    (b) Haiti
    (c) Iceland
    (d) Malta
    Answer: b

    22. Which is called ‘The sorrow of China’?
    (a) Hwang Hoo
    (b) Beijing
    (c) Peking
    (d) Shangai
    Answer: a

    23. Which country is called ‘Land of thousand islands’?
    (a) China
    (b) Nepal
    (c) Indonesia
    (d) Cyprus
    Answer: c

    24. Which country is called ‘Site of ancient civilisations’?
    (a) Iraq
    (b) Iran
    (c) Egypt
    (d) India
    Answer: a

    25. Which country is called ‘Emerald Island’?
    (a) Japan
    (b) Ireland
    (c) Iraq
    (d) Iran
    Answer: b

    26. Which country is called ‘Great Britain of the Pacific’?
    (a) Ireland
    (b) Japan
    (c) Korea
    (d) China
    Answer: b

    27. Which country is called the ‘Land of rising sun’?
    (a) Japan
    (b) China
    (c) Norway
    (d) Sweden
    Answer:. a

    28. Which country is called the ‘Land of morning calm’?
    (a) China
    (b) South Korea
    (c) Pakistan
    (d) Nepal
    Answer: b

    29. Which country is called the ‘Land of milk and honey’?
    (a) Iran
    (b) Iraq
    (c) Lebanon
    (d) Nepal
    Answer: c

    30. Which country is called the ‘Land of amber’?
    (a) Korea
    (b) Lithuania
    (c) Lebanon
    (d) Nepal
    Answer: b

    31. Which country is called ‘George Cross Island’?
    (a) Korea
    (b) Malta
    (c) China
    (d) Nepal
    Answer: b

    32. Which country is called ‘Land of rice and teak’?
    (a) Myanmar
    (b) Korea
    (c) China
    (d) Nepal
    Answer: a

    33. Which country is called the ‘Land of mountains’?
    (a) US
    (b) Nepal
    (c) China
    (d) Korea
    Answer: b

    34. Which country is called ‘Land of Druk-yul’?
    (a) Korea
    (b) China
    (c) Bhutan
    (d) Malta
    Answer: c

    35. Which country is called the ‘Flower garden of Europe’?
    (a) Netherlands
    (b) Switzerland
    (c) US
    (d) England
    Answer: a

    36. Which country is called the ‘Britain of the South’?
    (a) Norway
    (b) New Zealand
    (c) Canada
    (d) Austria
    Answer: b

    37. Which country is called the ‘Land of Cakes’?
    (a) Scotland
    (b) England
    (c) Netherlands
    (d) None of these
    Answer: a

    38. Which country is called ‘Land of the midnight sun’?
    (a) Sweden
    (b) Norway
    (c) Denmark
    (d) Canada
    Answer: b

    39. Which country is called the ‘Land of pure people’?
    (a) Norway
    (b) Pakistan
    (c) China
    (d) Korea
    Answer: b

    40. Which country is called ‘Horn of Africa’?
    (a) Norway
    (b) China
    (c) Ghana
    (d) Somalia
    Answer: d

    41. Which country is called ‘Switzerland of Africa’?
    (a) Swaziland
    (b) Mozambique
    (c) South Africa
    (d) Somalia
    Answer: a

    42. Which country is called the ‘Playground of Europe’?
    (a) Switzerland
    (b) Thailand
    (c) Egypt
    (d) China
    Answer: a

    43. Which country is called the ‘Land of white elephants’?
    (a) Korea
    (b) Thailand
    (c) US
    (d) Russia
    Answer: b

    44. Which country is called the ‘Land of free people’?
    (a) Thailand
    (b) Korea
    (c) China
    (d) Japan
    Answer: a

    45. Which country is called the ‘Land of Smiles’?
    (a) Thailand
    (b) US
    (c) India
    (d) South Africa
    Answer: a

    Geographical MCQs (Cities)

    46. Which city is called the ‘Granite city’?
    (a) Aberdeen (Scotland)
    (b) London
    (c) Tehran
    (d) Baghdad
    Answer: a

    47. Which city is called the ‘City of Eagles’?
    (a) Sialkot
    (b) Lahore
    (c) Karachi
    (d) None of these
    Answer: a

    48. Which city is called the ‘City of Golden Temple’?
    (a) Amritsar
    (b) Lahore
    (c) Delhi
    (d) Hassanabdal
    Answer: a

    49. Which city is called the ‘City of Water’?
    (a) Venice
    (b) Tehran
    (c) Cairo
    (d) Dhaka
    Answer: a

    50. Which city is called the ‘City of Angels’?
    (a) Los Angeles
    (b) London
    (c) Delhi
    (d) Baghdad
    Answer: a

    51. Which city is called the ‘Gateway to the East’?
    (a) Beirut
    (b) Bangkok
    (c) Amritsar
    (d) Cairo
    Answer: a

    52. Which city is called the ‘Little Pakistan’?
    (a) Jeddah
    (b) Bradford
    (c) Chicago
    (d) Dhaka
    Answer: b

    53. Which city is called the ‘City of bazaars’?
    (a) Cairo
    (b) Chicago
    (c) Dhaka
    (d) Amritsar
    Answer: a

    54. Which city is called the ‘Pyramid city’?
    (a) Chicago
    (b) Cairo
    (c) London
    (d) New York
    Answer: b

    55. Which city is called ‘City of space flights’?
    (a) Cairo
    (b) Lahore
    (c) Cape Kennedy
    (d) London
    Answer: c

    56. Which city is called the ‘Manchester of Pakistan’?
    (a) Lahore
    (b) Karachi
    (c) Faisalabad
    (d) Peshawar
    Answer: c

    57. Which city is called the ‘City of Conferences’?
    (a) Mumbai
    (b) Geneva
    (c) Moscow
    (d) London
    Answer: b

    58. Which city is called ‘City of Rams’?
    (a) Guangzhou
    (b) Multan
    (c) Amritsar
    (d) Colombo
    Answer: a

    59. Which city is called ‘Brasilia of Pakistan’?
    (a) Karachi
    (b) Islamabad
    (c) Faisalabad
    (d) Quetta
    Answer: b

    60. Which city is called the ‘Gateway of Pakistan’?
    (a) Islamabad
    (b) Karachi
    (c) Multan
    (d) Lahore
    Answer: b

    61. Which city is called the ‘City of Canals’?
    (a) Venice
    (b) Paris
    (c) London
    (d) None of these
    Answer: a

    62. Which city is called the ‘City of Palaces’?
    (a) Lahore
    (b) Mexico City
    (c) Kiev
    (d) Paris
    Answer: b

    63. Which city is called ‘Forbidden city’?
    (a) Lhasa
    (b) Moscow
    (c) Rome
    (d) Beruit
    Answer: a

    64. Which city is called the ‘Gateway of India’?
    (a) Mumbai
    (b) Agra
    (c) Kolkata
    (d) Hyderabad
    64. a

    65. Which city is called the ‘City of Cosmonauts’?
    (a) New York
    (b) Moscow
    (c) Lahore
    (d) Karachi
    Answer: b

    66. Which city is called the ‘City of skyscrapers’?
    (a) Washington
    (b) New York
    (c) London
    (d) Rome
    Answer: b

    67. Which city is called the ‘City of eternal spring’?
    (a) New York
    (b) Quito
    (c) Rome
    (d) Paris
    Answer: b

    68. Which city is called the ‘City of Popes’?
    (a) Rome
    (b) Vatican City
    (c) London
    (d) Cairo
    Answer: b

    69. Which city is called the ‘Land of seven hills’?
    (a) Rome
    (b) Venice
    (c) Shiraz
    (d) Baghdad
    Answer: a

    70. Which city is called the ‘The Golden Gate City’?
    (a) San Francisco
    (b) New York
    (c) London
    (d) Venice
    Answer: a

    71. Which city is called the ‘City of roses and nightingales’?
    (a) Shiraz
    (b) Rome
    (c) Mumbai
    (d) New York
    Answer: a

    72. Which city is called the ‘Queen of the Baltic’?
    (a) Rome
    (b) Stockholm
    (c) Paris
    (d) Karachi
    Answer: b

    73. Which city is called the ‘City of Gondolas’?
    (a) Venice
    (b) Rome
    (c) Shiraz
    (d) Lahore
    Answer: A

     

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    General Science & Ability MCQs (Natural Hazards and Disasters, Set-I)

    1) What is the point of origin of an earthquake?
    (a) Epicenter
    (b) Focus
    (c) Foreshock
    (d) Scarp
    (e) Seismograph
    Answer: (b)
    The exact point where the earthquake actually starts deep inside the earth’s crust (the point of origin) is called the focus, or hypocenter.

    2) What is the point on the surface nearest the earthquake?
    (a) Epicenter
    (b) Focus
    (c) Foreshock
    (d) Scarp
    (e) Seismograph
    Answer: (a)
    The epicenter is the point on the earth’s surface vertically above the hypocenter (or focus), point in the crust where a seismic rupture begins

    3) Places experiencing equal impact of an earthquake are called (CSS-2012)
    (a) Snowlines
    (b) seismic belts
    (c) Seismic lines
    (d) None of these
    Answer: (c)

    4) Where do most earthquakes occur?
    (a) Along dikes
    (b) Along faults
    (c) Along folds
    (d) Along joints
    (e) Along unconformities
    Answer: (b)
    Earthquakes can also occur far from the edges of plates, along faults. Faults are cracks in the earth where sections of a plate (or two plates) are moving in different directions. Faults are caused by all that bumping and sliding the plates do. They are more common near the edges of the plates.

    5) What is the standardized distance from an earthquake epicenter for measuring Richter magnitudes?
    (a) 0 km
    (b) 10 km
    (c) 100 km
    (d) 500 km
    (e) 1000 km
    Answer: (c)
    Richter established 100 km as the standard distance from an earthquake epicenter to measure Richter magnitude with a Wood-Anderson seismograph.

    6) What was the magnitude of the Earthquake that shook Northern Pakistan and Azad Kashmir on October, 8, 2005? (CSS-2006)
    (a) 5.7
    (b) 7.5
    (c) 7.6
    (d) None of these.
    Answer: (d)
    A major earthquake shook Pakistan on Saturday, October 8, 2005, at 8:50 a.m. The epicenter of this magnitude 7.6 quake was about 65 miles north-northeast of Islamabad, the country’s capital. At least 86,000 people were killed, more than 69,000 were injured, and extensive damage resulted in northern Pakistan. The heaviest damage occurred in the Muzaffarabad area of Kashmir.

    7) In what country did the highest magnitude earthquake ever measured take place?
    (a) Chile
    (b) Pakistan
    (c) Japan
    (d) Afghanistan
    (e) United States
    Answer: (a)
    The Chilean earthquake of 1960 is the most powerful ever recorded at 8.6 on the Richter scale or 9.5 on the moment magnitude scale.

    8) What is the immediate energy source for earthquakes?
    (a) Stored elastic energy in bent rock
    (b) Stored elastic energy in compressed rock
    (c) Stored heat energy from the earth’s interior
    (d) Stored heat energy from the sun
    Answer: (a)
    Sudden elastic rebound of bent rock that has reached the breaking point is what causes nearly all earthquakes

    9) What is the strongest magnitude earthquake ever measured on the Richter scale?
    (a) 5.5
    (b) 6.3
    (c) 6.8
    (d) 7.5
    (e) 8.6
    Answer: (e)
    Several earthquakes have been measured with a magnitude close to 8.6 on the Richter scale, but none higher.

    10) Which region of the earth has the most frequent earthquakes?
    (a) Antarctic region
    (b) Arctic region
    (c) Atlantic region
    (d) Indian region
    (e) Pacific region
    Answer: (e)
    The Pacific region has the greatest number of earthquakes because this is where most of the earth’s convergent plate boundaries lie.

    11) Japan is called: (CSS-2008)
    (a) Land of earthquakes
    (b) Land of rising sun
    (c) Land of rivers
    (d) None of these
    Answer: (b)

    12) How does shaking ground cause soft sediment to liquify?
    (a) It breaks the sediment particles into smaller pieces
    (b) It evaporates water in the pores of the sediment
    (c) It makes sediment particles fit more tightly together
    (d) It melts the sediment
    (e) It melts water in the pores of the sediment
    Answer: (c)
    Shaking ground helps particles to settle more tightly together, thus reducing interstitial space and releasing pore water.

    13) Which of the following is not associated with earthquake destruction?
    (a) Fires
    (b) High winds
    (c) Mass wasting
    (d) Trembling earth
    (e) Tsunamis
    Answer: (b)
    Earthquakes do not generate high winds.

    14) Pakistan/Kashmir earthquake of October, 2005 was result of: (CSS-2006)
    (a) Volcanic activity
    (b) Tectonic dislocation
    (c) Severe flooding
    (d) None of these
    Answer: (b)

    15) Which waves are called shear waves because of the shear forces that they subject the rock to?
    (a) P-waves
    (b) S-waves
    (c) Surface waves
    (d) All of the above
    Answer: (b)
    S-waves are also called shear waves because they subject the medium to shear forces, and they only pass through solids because only solids have elastic rebound to shear forces.

    16) Which waves are called compression waves because they compress and extend the material they pass through?
    (a) P-waves
    (b) S-waves
    (c) Surface waves
    (d) All of the above
    Answer: (a)
    P-waves are also called compression waves because they compress and extend the medium.

    17) In what order do earthquake waves arrive at seismic stations?
    (a) P-waves, then S-waves, then surface waves
    (a) S-waves, then P-waves, then surface waves
    (b) S-waves, then surface waves, then P-waves
    (c) Surface waves, then P-waves, then S-waves
    (d) Surface waves, then S-waves, then P-waves
    Answer: (a)
    Primary and secondary waves are named after their arrival sequence.

    18) Which of the following earthquake waves is first recorded on the Seismograph?
    (a) P-waves
    (b) Rayleigh waves
    (c) S-waves
    (d) Love waves
    Answer: (a)

    19) The Intensity scale of the earthquake is called?
    (a) Mercalli scale
    (b) Ritcher scale
    (c) Number scale
    (d) None of the above
    Answer: (a)

    20) The point where the energy is released during the earthquake is called?
    (a) Epicentre
    (b) Hypocentre
    (c) Circumcentre
    (d) None of the above
    Answer: (b)

    21) The type of plate- boundary interaction along the Himalayas is known as?
    (a) Continent-continent convergence
    (b) Divergent boundary
    (c) Transform boundary
    (d) Ocean-continent convergence
    Answer: (a)

    22) Which of the following describes the build up and release of stress during an earthquake?
    (a) the Modified Mercalli Scale
    (b) the elastic rebound theory
    (c) the principle of superposition
    (d) the travel time difference
    Answer: (b)

    23) Approximately what percentage of earthquakes occur at plate boundaries?
    (a) 25%
    (b) 50%
    (c) 75%
    (d) 90%
    Answer: (d)

    24) Where is the focus with respect to the epicenter?
    (a) directly below the epicenter
    (b) directly above the epicenter
    (c) in the P wave shadow zone
    (d) in the S wave shadow zone
    Answer: (b)

    25) Point A, where slip initiated during the earthquake, is called the ________.
    (a) dip
    (b) epicenter
    (c) focus
    (d) scarp
    Answer: (c)

    26) Point B is called the earthquake ________.
    (a) dip
    (b) epicenter
    (c) focus
    (d) scarp
    Answer: (b)

    27) Point C is called the _________
    (a) epicenter
    (b) fault scarp
    (c) Seismic wave
    (d) Dip of the earthquake
    Answer: (b)
    A fault scarp is a small step or offset on the ground surface where one side of a fault has moved vertically with respect to the other. It is the topographic expression of faulting attributed to the displacement of the land surface by movement along faults.

    28) What type of faulting is illustrated in this diagram?
    (a) normal (b) Reverse
    (c) Thrust (d) Abnormal
    Answer: (a)

    29) Which one of the following earthquake waves is more destructive?
    (a) P-waves
    (b) Surface waves
    (c) S-waves
    (d) Body waves
    Answer: (b)
    Earthquake waves can be divided into two types – body waves and surface waves. There are two types of body waves – P-wave and S-wave. The surface waves are more destructive as they displace rocks, and hence results in collapse of structures.

    30) When a volcano ejects acid lava, eruption is usually
    (a) Light and less violent
    (b) Soft and less violent
    (c) Loud but less violent
    (d) Loud and more violent
    Answer: (d)

    31) In some eruptions, mudflows are forced over the
    (a) Earth’s mantle
    (b) Ocean bed
    (c) Earth’s surface
    (d) Earth’s core
    Answer: (c)

    32) Magma which is forced onto Earth’s surface is known as
    (a) Vent
    (b) Cone
    (c) Lava
    (d) Magma Chamber
    Answer: (c)

    33) An example of composite volcanoes is
    (a) Mount Everest
    (b) Puy de Dôme
    (c) Mauna Loa
    (d) Mount Merapi
    Answer: (d)

    34) ‘Flash-floods’ are associated with
    (a) Thunderstorms
    (b) Cyclonic storms
    (c) Tsunami
    (d) Tornado
    Answer: (a)
    A flash flood is a sudden flood event caused by a hydrologic response of the drainage basin. Flash floods are normally strongly localized and associated with extreme showers or thunderstorm activity, when high rates of precipitation occur in a short period of time.

    35) During eruption, volcanic material is
    (a) Blown to some meters
    (b) Blown to many kilometers
    (c) Blown to some inches
    (d) Blown to some feet
    Answer: (b)

    36) When volcanos ejects basic lava, eruption is mainly
    (a) Loud
    (b) Violent
    (c) Quite
    (d) Hard
    Answer: (c)

    37) A reference to process by which materials such as magma and gases from inside Earth are forced onto Earth’s surface is
    (a) Eruption
    (b) Lava
    (c) Volcanism
    (d) Earthquake
    Answer: (c)

    38) Movement of crustal plates result in formation of
    (a) a huge island
    (b) Small volcanic islands
    (c) a small island
    (d) Huge volcanic islands
    Answer: (b)

    39) Ice can be changed to water by: (CSS-2011)
    (a) Adding more water molecules
    (b) Changing the motion of the water molecules
    (c) Rearranging the atoms in water molecules
    (d) Destroying the atoms in water molecules
    (e) None of these
    Answer: (b)

    40) Composite volcanoes are made up of alternate layers of
    (a) Ash and cinder only
    (b) Dense lava and ash
    (c) Viscous lava, ash and cinder
    (d) pyroclastic lava, ash and cinder
    Answer: (c)

    41) Lava that contains high amounts of iron and magnesium, but low amount of silica is known as
    (a) Acid Lava
    (b) Basic Lava
    (c) Composite Lava
    (d) Component Lava
    Answer: (b)

    42) Number of classifications of volcanoes is
    (a) three
    (b) Six
    (c) nine
    (d) twelve
    Answer: (a)

    43) Acid lava is sticky or ‘viscous’ because it contains high amounts of
    (a) Copper
    (b) Iron
    (c) nickel
    (d) Silica
    Answer: (d)

    44) Eruptions from composite volcanoes are usually
    (a) Light and less violent
    (b) Soft and less violent
    (c) Loud but less violent
    (d) Loud and more violent
    Answer: (d)

    45) As volcano is carried along by plate, a new volcano is formed over the
    (a) Ocean bed
    (b) River bed
    (c) Original hot spot
    (d) Virtual hot spot
    Answer: (c)

    46) Cavity in Earth’s crust below vent that holds magma is known as
    (a) Vent
    (b) Cone
    (c) Lava
    (d) Magma Chamber
    Answer: (d)

    47) Most common type of volcano is the
    (a) Acid Lava Volcano
    (b) Basic Lava Volcano
    (c) Composite Lava Volcano
    (d) Component Volcano
    Answer: (c)

    48) Composite Lava Volcano is also known as
    (a) Cinder volcano
    (b) Ash volcano
    (c) Pyroclastic volcano
    (d) Stratovolcanoes
    Answer: (d)
    Composite volcanoes (also called stratovolcanoes) are much more explosive than shield volcanoes, the other important type of volcano.

    49) Mid-Atlantic ridge is so tall that it actually rises above sea in many places forming
    (a) Icy islands
    (b) Ice lands
    (c) Volcanic islands
    (d) Rocky islands
    Answer: (c)

    50) Basic lava erupts out of volcano, throwing out mainly
    (a) Ash
    (b) Dust
    (c) CO
    (d) CO2
    Answer: (a)

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    Profile: Maulan Sami-ul-Haq (1937-2018) | Religious Scholar and Politician

    Maulana Sami-ul-Haq (1937-2018)

    Name: Maulana Samiul Haq
    Age: 81 Years
    Date of Birth: December 18, 1937 (Akora Khattak)
    Date of Assassination: November 02, 2018
    Education: Sanad-e-Fazilat-o-Faraghat and Sanad Daura Tafseer-e-Quran from Darul Uloom Haqqania – Sheikh-ul-Hadith (honorary) from Darul Uloom Deoband
    Profession: Religious Scholar and Politician
    Former senator from 1985-1991 and 1991-1997

    Profile Maulana Sami-ul-Haq:

    Maulana Samiul Haq was the Chancellor and Director of “Dar al-ulum Haqania“. Maulana Sami ul Haq was one of the most influential religious scholar and was knows as “Father of Taliban” because of his close ties with talibans in both Afghanistan and Pakistan. Maulana Sami ul Haq was also the chief of his own faction of the Jamiat Ulema-i-Islam. Maulan Sami-ul-Haq was one of the founders of Pakistan’s Mutahida Majlis-e-Amal (MMA), which was coalition of six religious parties. He himself belonged to Islami Jamhooria Ittehad. he had been aligned with the ruling party Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf to work on the implementation of various reforms in the mainstream madrassa education.
    Assassination:
    Maulana was stabbed multiple times in his room and was found dead in the pool of bed by his driver, Haqqani.

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    Some Information About Pakistan

    Gilgit is the capital of Northern Areas of Pak

    ? Khushhal Khan belonged to English period.

    ?The alphabet of Pushto was prepared by Saifullah.

    ?First poet of Pushto was Amir Karar.

    ?Saiful Maluk is near Naran.

    ?Dera Adam khan is famous for Gun factory.

    ?Durand line is b/w Peshawar and Afghanistan.

    ?Pakistan Forest Institution is located in Peshawar.

    ?Bala Hassan Fort was built by Babrat at Peshawar.

    ? Saidu Sharif is a lake in NWFP.

    ?British took Peshawar from Sikhs.

    ?Population-wise NWFP stands 3rd.

    ?Area-wise it is 4th.

    ?Lands down Bridge connect Sukkur with Rohri.

    ?Guddu Barrage was completed in 1932.

    ?Real name of Qalandar Lal Shahbaz is Shaikh Usman Marvindi.

    ?In 1973 constitution there are 290 articles.

    ?Pak: comprises of 61% of mountainous area.

    ? Name of Ustad Bukhari is Syed Ahmed Shah.

    ?Real name of Shaikh Ayaz is Shaikh Mubarak.

    ? Barrages on Indus are Toonsa, Jinnah, Sukkur, Gudo, Kotri & Ghulam Mohd:.

    ?Ports and harbours are Kimari (Kar: ), Bin Qasim (Kar:

    ?Jinnah Naval Base (ormara), Gawadar (Baluc: ), Panjgore (Baluch: ).

    ? Deserts of Pak: Thar (Sindh), Thal (Punjab), Cholistan (Punjab).

    ? Famous glaciers are Siachen, Batura, Baltoro.

    ?Mountain Ranges are Himaliya, Koradoram, Hindu Kash, Sulaiman and Salt Range.

    ?Tomb of Babur is in Kabul.

    ?Real name of Noor Jahan (Wife of Jahangir) was Mehrun Nisa.

    ?NADRA was setup in Feb: 16, 2000.

    ? The master plan of Islamabad was prepared in 1960 by MIS Constructinos Doxiades (of Greek).

    ?National Institute of Oceanlogy Karachi =1982.
    Pak: test fired Ghauri missile in April 6, 1998.

    ?First nuclear reactor was setup in Karachi.

    ?Pak:’s first agriculture university setup in Faisalabad.

    ?Chomas festival is held in Kalash valley near Chitral.

    ?Nearest provincial capital from Islamabad is Peshawar.

    ?Tomb of Hamayoon is in Delhi.

    ?Tomb of Jahangir is at Lahore.

    ?National Assembly has 60 women seats.

    ?National anthem was written in 1954.

    ?Gandhara civilization discovered from Texila.

    ?Social Action Plan launched in 1992-93.

    ? Rahmat Ali suggested name of Pakistan on 28th Jan: 1933 in “Now or Never” pamphlet in London.

    ? Rehmat Ali was born in 1893 in a village Mohar district Hoshiyarpur (East Punjab).

    ?Rahmat Ali died at the age of 58 in 1951 and was buried in Cambridge University.

    ?Ancient name of Peshawar was Phushkalvati.

    ? India framed its constitution in 1950.

    ?Kara korum Highway (Silkroute) B/w Pak: & China was completed on 18th June, 1978.

    ?Jamrood Fort (Peshawar) was built by General Hari Singh Nalwa in 1836.

    ?Landi Khani is the end of the main line of Railway system of Pakistan.

    ?Cholistan desert is in Bahawlpur district.

    ? Harpa is in Sahiwal.

    ?Bhambhore is in Thatta.

    ? Firdousi, the Persian poet (Shah Nama) was the member of Sultan Mehmood’s court.

    ?Tomb of Baba Farid is in Pak Patan.

    ?Tomb of Sachal is in Ranipur.

    ?Nishtar Hospital is the largest hospital in Pakistan and was built in 1953.

    ?A.H means Anne Hegirae (Latin Term) =13th Sep: 622 A.D.

    ?Nanga Parbat is situated in Himalayan.

    ? Total arable land of Pakistan is 27%.

    ?Pakistan is situated at the West End of the Indo Gangetic.

    ?Wakhan separates Pakistan from Tajikistan.

    ?Hindu-kush range is also known as Little Pamirs.

    ? Sub-Himalya is also known as Siwaliks.

    ?The Sindh Sagar Doab is also known as Thal Desert.

    ?Takt-I-Suleman is the highest peak of Sulaiman Mountains.

    ?The length of Indus River is 2900 km.

    ?Six barrages are constructed on the River Indus.

    ? Hispar Glacies is located in Hunza.

    ? The famous Umar Kot fort was built in 1746.

    ? Katch and Gawadar are the districts of Makran Division.

    ? Punjgore is the district of Makran division.

    ?Meaning of Quetta is fort.

    ?Gomal River is in NWFP.

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    Major Airlines of the World – Top 100 Airlines with Numbers of Flights Per DAy

    • Lufthansa German Airlines Germany
    • Aero-flot Airline – Russia
    • Pan American World Airways System – S.A.
    • Trans-world Airways – S.A.
    • Delta Airlines – S.A.
    • Thai Airways International – Thailand
    • Swissair – Switzerland
    • Emirates – A.E
    • Air-Ceylon – Sri Lanka
    • Iberia – Spain
    • Pakistan International Airlines – Pakistan
    • Braathens – Norway
    • Scandinavian Airlines System – Norway
    • KLM Royal Dutch – Netherlands
    • Royal Nepal Airlines – Nepal
    • Japan Airlines – Japan
    • All Nippon Airways – Japan
    • Alitalia – Italy
    • Ryanair – Ireland
    • Garuda Airways – Indonesia
    • Air-India – India
    • Cathay Pacific – Hong Kong
    • Air France – France
    • Finnair – Finland
    • Easy Jet – England
    • O.A.C. – England
    • Sabena – Belgium Qantas
    • Empire Airways – Australia
    • Araina Afghan Airlines – Afghanistan

     

    Here is a list (as on 2020-04-03) of the 100 biggest airlines based on the number of departures (and not the number of passengers). The number of flights is the daily average for one week.

    1 – American Airlines – 5961 flights every day
    2 – Delta Air Lines – 4290 flights every day
    3 – United Airlines – 4048 flights every day
    4 – Southwest Airlines – 3795 flights every day
    5 – Ryanair – 2151 flights every day
    6 – easyJet – 1785 flights every day
    7 – China Southern Airlines – 1781 flights every day
    8 – China Eastern Airlines – 1716 flights every day
    9 – IndiGo – 1665 flights every day
    10 – Turkish Airlines – 1379 flights every day
    11 – Air Canada – 1325 flights every day
    12 – Air China – 1244 flights every day
    13 – ANA – 1224 flights every day
    14 – Alaska Airlines – 1119 flights every day
    15 – LATAM Airlines – 1111 flights every day
    16 – Air France – 1010 flights every day
    17 – Aeroflot – 938 flights every day
    18 – JetBlue Airways – 921 flights every day
    19 – JAL – 825 flights every day
    20 – British Airways – 782 flights every day
    21 – Lufthansa – 720 flights every day
    22 – KLM – 675 flights every day
    23 – Qantas – 668 flights every day
    24 – Shenzhen Airlines – 664 flights every day
    25 – Gol – 660 flights every day
    26 – Spirit Airlines – 646 flights every day
    27 – Lion Air – 639 flights every day
    28 – Wizz Air – 636 flights every day
    29 – Vueling – 627 flights every day
    30 – Azul – 620 flights every day
    31 – Xiamen Airlines – 589 flights every day
    32 – SpiceJet – 583 flights every day
    33 – AirAsia – 583 flights every day
    34 – WestJet – 575 flights every day
    35 – AVIANCA – 575 flights every day
    36 – Hainan Airlines – 568 flights every day
    37 – Sichuan Airlines – 523 flights every day
    38 – Shandong Airlines – 485 flights every day
    39 – Saudia – 478 flights every day
    40 – Emirates – 463 flights every day
    41 – Air India – 457 flights every day
    42 – Pegasus – 446 flights every day
    43 – Garuda Indonesia – 439 flights every day
    44 – Qatar Airways – 429 flights every day
    45 – Wings Air – 426 flights every day
    46 – Volaris – 398 flights every day
    47 – Alitalia – 393 flights every day
    48 – Aeromexico – 390 flights every day
    49 – S7 Airlines – 389 flights every day
    50 – Air New Zealand – 383 flights every day
    51 – Thai AirAsia – 370 flights every day
    52 – Frontier Airlines – 362 flights every day
    53 – Malaysia Airlines – 361 flights every day
    54 – Iberia – 356 flights every day
    55 – Virgin Australia – 355 flights every day
    56 – Vietnam Airlines – 353 flights every day
    57 – Batik Air – 352 flights every day
    58 – Ethiopian Airlines – 350 flights every day
    59 – Jetstar – 350 flights every day
    60 – Spring Airlines – 348 flights every day
    61 – VietJet Air – 347 flights every day
    62 – Philippine Airlines – 343 flights every day
    63 – SAS – 335 flights every day
    64 – Ravn Alaska – 334 flights every day
    65 – Juneyao Airlines – 323 flights every day
    66 – TAP Portugal – 313 flights every day
    67 – Cebu Pacific Air – 310 flights every day
    68 – Gestair – 307 flights every day
    69 – Eurowings – 305 flights every day
    70 – Shanghai Airlines – 302 flights every day
    71 – Aer Lingus – 299 flights every day
    72 – GoAir – 295 flights every day
    73 – Citilink – 293 flights every day
    74 – LOT – Polish Airlines – 281 flights every day
    75 – Beijing Capital Airlines – 276 flights every day
    76 – Interjet – 274 flights every day
    77 – Aerolineas Argentinas – 273 flights every day
    78 – Cape Air – 259 flights every day
    79 – South African Airways – 255 flights every day
    80 – Lucky Air – 253 flights every day
    81 – Sriwijaya Air – 252 flights every day
    82 – Copa Airlines – 251 flights every day
    83 – Tianjin Airlines – 251 flights every day
    84 – Norwegian Air Shuttle – 243 flights every day
    85 – Hawaiian Airlines – 241 flights every day
    86 – SWISS – 240 flights every day
    87 – Allegiant Air – 236 flights every day
    88 – Etihad Airways – 232 flights every day
    89 – Austrian – 229 flights every day
    90 – Tropic Air – 226 flights every day
    91 – Air Europa – 224 flights every day
    92 – Finnair – 220 flights every day
    93 – AirAsia India – 220 flights every day
    94 – Cathay Pacific – 218 flights every day
    95 – Jet2 – 216 flights every day
    96 -Singapore Airlines – 211 flights every day
    97 – Maya Island Air – 209 flights every day
    98 -Vistara – 204 flights every day
    99 -Jeju Air – 203 flights every day
    100 – EgyptAir – 199 flights every day

    Click HERE to see the Largest airlines in the world page on Wikipedia

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    100 Questions & Answers About Asia

    100 Questions & Answers About Asia

    1. Highest mountain of world ‘Mount Everest’ is located in continent – Asia

    2. Out of seven continents, continent Asia shares its East border with – Ural Mountains

    3. Longest river in Asia Continent is – Yangtze of China

    4. Country in Asia continent which is known as ‘Land of golden fiber’ is – Bangladesh

    5. Out of seven continents, continent Asia shares its West border with – Pacific Ocean

    6. What is the capital of the Republic of the Philippines? – Manila

    7. Where can you find Mayon Volcano? – Albay

    8. What is the main religion in Malaysia? – Islam

    9. What is the national sport in Thailand? – Thai Boxing

    10. What country is in south of Malaysia? – Singapore

    11. In a country of over 1,900 islands, but with a land area of only one percent of its total
    territory, which of these is one of the Maldives’ most important industries? – Tourism

    12. The wildlife of Iran used to include an animal which is now extinct. Which of these used to
    roam the northern regions of Iran? – Caspian tiger

    13. The city of Rajshahi is an important center in the production of a natural fiber that comes
    from a certain worm. What is the nickname of the city that comes from this association? – Silk City

    14. India is bound on the north by a range of snow-capped mountains, which boast some of the
    world’s highest peaks. What is the name of this mountain range, also considered to be the
    world’s youngest? – The Himalayas

    15. Which of these cities is in Vietnam? Pyonggang, Nam Dinh, Battambang or Alor Setar? – Nam Dinh

    16. Which Asian city was awarded the honour of holding the 2014 winter Olympic games? – Sochi, Russia

    17. Which of these IS an Asian city? Dushanbe, Moscow, Bucharest or Cairo? – Dushanbe

    18. Which of these cities is in Sri Lanka? Thimpu, Islambad, Kabul or Colombo? – Colombo

    19. Which city is just across the Bering Strait from Alaska, U.S.A.? – Uelen

    20. Which Asian city is in a country that is in both Europe and Asia? – Novosibirsk

    21. Mary (Mur-ree) is a city in – Turkmenistan

    22. Which is the only city that is also a country in Asia? –

    23. ________ city is the largest city (and former capital) of Kazakhstan – Almaty

    24. Which city is capital of West Java province in Indonesia? – Bandung

    25. _____________ city is principal port of Bangladesh, and is the country´s second largest city – Chittagong

    26. Which city is the capital of Syria? – Damascus

    27. Which city was capital of Persia 1598-1722? – Esfahan

    28. ___________ city was known before 1980 as Lyallpur – Faisalabad

    29. The city which is capital of Guangdong province, China – Guangzhou

    30. Whart is the capital of Vietnam? – Hanoi

    31. ________________is third largest city of Turkey and was formerly known as Smyrna – Izmir

    32. What is the capital of Indonesia? – Jakarta

    33. What is the capital of Afghanistan? – Kabul

    34. Which city is capital of Punjab province in Pakistan? – Lahore

    35. This city is capital of Khorasan province, Iran – Mashhad

    36. Russian city which was formerly known as Novonikolaevsk – Novosibirsk

    37. This Japanese city was formerly known as Naniwa. It is the center the Hanshin area, which is the most important industrial area in Japan – Osaka

    38. _______ city is capital of North Korea – Pyongyang

    39. The former name of Bishkek – Frunze

    40. The former name of Gyumri – Leninakan

    41. The city which is part of Kiaochow territory occupied by Germany in 1897 and leased to Germany for 99 years in 1898 – Qingdao

    42. The capital of Saudi Arabia is – Riyadh

    43. _____________city is capital of East Java province, Indonesia – Surabaya

    44. What is the capital of Uzbekistan – Tashkent

    45. Which city is also known as Benares? – Varanasi

    46. Which Chinese city was formed in 1950 by the consolidation of Hankow, Hanyang and Wuchang – Wuhan

    47. ___________ is the capital of Shaanxi province, China – Xian

    48. The city which contains Japan´s major port and the country´s second largest is – Yokohama

    49. What is the capital of Henan province, China – Zhengzhou

    50. The people in this capital city in South Asia live in houses made of coral. The city is
    located on an island – Male

    51. The former name of the city Yangon is – Rangoon

    52. Which Indian city is the capital of two Indian states but it itself is under the rule of the
    Central Government – Chandigarh

    53. What city was the capital of Pakistan from 1947 to 1959? – Karachi

    54. In what city were 1000 British troops and their families killed by freedom fighters during the Indian revolt of 1857? – Kanpur

    55. The former name of Banda Aceh – Kutaraja

    56. The former name of Yekaterinburg – Sverdlovsk

    57. Which was the second largest city in Sri Lanka? – Kotte

    58. The name of the city which is also means ‘Canopy of Wood’ – Kathmandu

    59. The headquarters of the fifth largest army in the world is in which of these cities? New
    Delhi, Bangalore or Rawalpindi? – Rawalpindi

    60. What is the only City in South-Asia which has French as an official language – Pondicherry

    61. When King Charles II of Great Britain married a Portuguese princess, she brought this city
    with her as dowry – Mumbai (Bombay)

    62. The former name of the city Dalian is – Dairen

    63. The former name of Xiamen – Amoy

    64. The former name of Makassar – Ujung Pandang

    65. The largest island in Iran? – Qeshm

    66. The largest island in Oman? – Masirah

    67. The former name of Jayapura – Hollandia

    68. The former name of Kota Kinabalu – Jesselton

    69. The former name of Jakarta – Batavia

    70. The former name of Bandar Seri Begawan – Brunei Town

    71. Which is the name of a city in both India and Pakistan? – Hyderabad

    72. The former name of Astana – Tselinograd

    73. Name the biggest island in Japan? – Honshu

    74. The biggest island in India? – Middle Andaman

    75. The former name of Bandar Khomeyni is – Bandar Shahpur

    76. The former name of Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk is – Toyohara

    77. What is the name of the former principality that was located between Nepal and Bhutan? – Sikkim

    78. The mouth of the Ganges river can be found within what country? – Bangladesh

    79. What is the largest island in Asia? – Borneo

    80. How many of the top ten most populated countries of the world are located, at least partly,
    in Asia? – 7

    81. Which country shares the longest continuous border with China? – Mongolia

    82. Which central Asian country, with the cities of Tashkent and Namangan, is one of the two
    doubly landlocked countries in the world? – Uzbekistan

    83. Which eastern/central Asian country, bordering China, is one of the least densely populated
    countries in the world? – Mongolia

    84. Which country, spanning two continents, has identified the Kurdistan Workers’ Party, or
    PKK, as a terrorist group? – Turkey

    85. Which country, which has the city of Surabaya, also has land on the 2nd largest island on
    the planet? – Indonesia

    86. The former name of Shenyang is – Mukden

    87. The former name of Guangzhou – Canton

    88. What island country, south of Taiwan, has a major religion of Roman Catholicism, and is
    prone to typhoons because of its location? – Philippines

    89. What teardrop shaped island country has maritime borders with the Maldives, and another
    country to its north? – Sri Lanka

    90. What southeast Asian country is home to the Tonle Sap lake, a lake which floods to over
    five times its size during the monsoon season? – Cambodia

    91. Which extremely populated country has constituted a one-child policy in order to control
    its population? – China
    92. The former name of Vladikavkaz – Ordzhonikidze

    93. The former name of Ganca, or Gandzha is – Kirovabad

    94. Which very densely populated country separated from Pakistan in 1971? – Bangladesh

    95. Which industrialized country has the largest metropolitan area in the world, and has more
    than 6,000 islands? – Japan

    96. Biggest island in China? (excluding Taiwan which is claimed by China) – Hainan

    97. What is the largest island in South Korea? – Cheju

    98. Which is the largest island in Philippines? – Luzon

    99. The former name of Khudzhand – Leninabad

    100. Name the largest island in Thailand – Phuket

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    PPSC JUNIOR PATROL OFFICER PAST PAPERS 2017

    JUNIOR PATROL OFFICER PAST PAPERS PPSC 2017

     
    Tarbela Dam is on ______ River.
    Indus
    Jhelum
    Ravi
    None of these
    Who is Chief Minister of Khyber Pakhtoon Khawah (KPK)?
    Pavez Khatak
    Imran Khan
    Ameer Haidar Khan Hoti
    None of these
    Which personality represented Pakistan in UNO?
    Patras Bukhari
    Faiz Ahmad Faiz
    Perveen Shakar
    Munir Niazi
    Durand Line is between
    Pakistan and Afghanistan
    Pakistan and China
    Pakistan and Iran
    Pakistan and India
    How many Round Table Conferences were held?
    3
    5
    4
    2
    Who wrote “Friends, Not Masters”?
    Ayub Khan
    Zia-ul-Haq
    Zulifqar Ali Bhutto
    Quaid-e-Azam
    Youm-e-Takbeer is celebrated on the 28th of May each year in commemoration of
    Nuclear Test
    Independence Day
    Day of Deliverance
    None of these
    When first constitution of Pakistan was enacted?
    1956
    1962
    1973
    None of these
    Indus Basin Treaty was held in the reign of
    Ayub Khan
    Zia-ul-Haq
    Yahya Khan
    Zulifqar Ali Bhutto
    Dia Mir Bhasha Day is in
    Gilgit
    Chitral
    Mansehra
    Peshawar
    Quran revealed in _________ years.
    23
    25
    24
    21
    When Holy Prophet (PBUH) died?
    632 AD
    633 AD
    635 AD
    630 AD
    Who founded Baghdad?
    Al-Mansur
    Haroon-ur-Rashid
    Mamoon-ur-Rashid
    None of these
    Who wrote Spirit of Islam?
    Syed Ameer Ali
    Maulana Muhammad Ali Johar
    Sir Syed Ahmad Khan
    Ch. Rehmat Ali
    Which province of Pakistan is least populated?
    Balochistan
    Punjab
    Sindh
    Khybar Pakhtoon Khawa
    Who introduced “Basic Democracy” for the first time in Pakistan?
    Ayub Khan
    Yahya Khan
    Zulifqar Ali Bhutto
    Zia-ul-Haq
    Which of the following was the Ottoman capital?
    Constantinople
    Baghdad
    Cairo
    None of these
    The tribe of Hazrat Usman (R.A) was
    Omayyad
    Adi
    Banu Tameem
    None of these
    Who was called Conqueror of Egypt (Fateh Misr)?
    Hazrat Sa’ad Bin Abi Waqas (R.A)
    Hazrat Ali (R.A)
    Hazrat Khalid Bin Walid (R.A)
    Hazrat Umar (R.A)
    Najashi was the king of
    Ethiopia
    Iran
    Syria
    Yemen
    Muhammad Bin Qasim is closely related to
    Hajjaj Bin Yousaf
    Haroon Rashid
    Mamoon Rashid
    Salah-ud-Din Ayubi
    How many chapters (Parahs) in Quran?
    30
    25
    114
    28
    Who was the first Muslim King of India?
    Qutab-ud-Din Aibak
    Muhammad bin Qasim
    Babar
    None of these
    River Tigris is in
    Iraq
    Iran
    Egypt
    Syria
    Ushr is
    1/10th
    1/20th
    1/25th
    1/40th
    Who wrote Kitab-ul-Hind?
    Al-Beroni
    Ibn-ul-Haitham
    Ibn-e-Batoota
    Sir Syed Ahmad Khan
    Who was named as Saif-Ullah?
    Hazrat Khalid Bin Waleed (R.A)
    Hazrat Ali (R.A)
    Hazrat Umar (R.A)
    Hazrat Sa’ad Bin Abi Waqas (R.A)
    Nature of Novels of Nasim Hijazi is
    Historical
    Political
    Romantic
    Social
    Native country of Alexander is
    Macedonia
    Iraq
    Abyssinia
    Syria
    Theory of Evolution is associated with
    Darwin
    Mandal
    Robin
    None of these
    Sherlock Holmes is associated with
    Arthur Conan Doyle
    Jonathan Aims
    Nancy Drew
    Tom Swift
    Taliban recently opened their office in
    Doha
    Abu Dhabi
    Dubai
    Muscat
    American President Barrack Obama’s political party is
    Democrates
    Republican
    Labour
    None of these
    Currently, GST in Pakistan is
    17%
    15%
    16%
    18%
    Who has portfolio of Defense?
    Nawaz Sharif
    Sartaj Aziz
    Zahid Hamid
    Ch. Nisar Ali Khan
    Who is president of Iran?
    Hussan Rohani
    Mahmoud Ahmdinejad
    Ali Khameni
    None of these
    Al-Taqseem Square is in
    Istanbul
    Cairo
    Islamabad
    Tunis City
    ICC Championship was played in
    England
    India
    Sri Lank
    West Indies
    Titanic is
    Ship
    Aeroplan
    Supersonic Fighter Jet
    Bullet Train
    Who was the president of America, during the American Civil War?
    Abraham Lincoln
    George Washington
    J.F Kennedy
    George W. Bush Senior
    Third Marshal Law in Pakistan was imposed on
    5 July 1977
    4 July 1977
    6 July 1977
    7 July 1977
    Which of the following Muslims was Pan-Islamism during 19th Century?
    Sir Syed Ahmad Khan
    Syed Ameer Ali
    Maulana Muhammad Ali Johar
    Sir Agha Kan
    Who is president of Syria?
    Bashar al-Assad
    Abdul Halim Khaddam
    Husni Mubarak
    Muhammad Mursi
    Which of the following American presidents was killed?
    1. F. Kennedy
    Richard Nixon
    George Washington
    None of these
    Aswan Dam is in
    Egypt
    Iran
    Iraq
    Saudi Arabia
    Who gifted Statue of Liberity to the United States of America
    France
    Germany
    Israel
    Great Britain
    Prague is capital of
    Czech Republic
    Poland
    Hungry
    Iceland
    Which of following Islamic countries has 2500 islands?
    Indonesia
    Malaysia
    Sudan
    Saudi Arabia
    Napoleon Bonaparte was defeated in
    War of Waterloo
    War of Buxor
    War of Plassey
    None of these
    Who is incumbent British Prime Minister?
    David Cameron
    Tony Blair
    Barack Obama
    None of these
    Who compiled Guru Granth?
    Guru Nanak
    Guru Amardas
    Guru Ramdas
    Guru Karishn
    Who compiled Guru Granth?
    Guru Nanak
    Guru Amardas
    Guru Ramdas
    Guru Karishn
    Mother Teresa was
    Social Worker
    Politician
    Musician
    President
    Which of the following kings was assassinated?
    Martin Luther King
    Julius Caesar
    Alexander
    Napoleon Bonaparte
    By profession, Prime Minister Man Mohan Singh is
    Economist
    Scientist
    Doctor
    Lawyer
    Which was the capital of British Indian before Delhi?
    Kolkata
    Mumbai
    Madras
    Bangal
    Torah is associated with
    Hazrat Musa A.S
    Hazrat Dawood A.S
    Hazrat Musa A.S
    None of these
    Who is founder of All India Congress?
    1. O Hume
    Nehro
    Gandhi
    None of these
    Naqsh-e-Faryadi is written by
    Faiz Ahmad Faiz
    Ahmad Sarfraz
    Sir Syed Ahmad Khan
    Allama Iqbal
    Yen is currency of
    Japan
    China
    Hong Kong
    South Korea
    Pelle was famous player of
    Footbal
    Hockey
    Cricket
    Tannis
    Old name of Netherlands is
    Holland
    Iceland
    Federland
    Land of Republic
    In Roman counting, XV is
    15
    20
    5
    10
    Confucius is ancient philosopher of
    China
    Greek
    Russia
    America
    UNO Head quarter is located in
    New York
    Washington
    London
    Paris
    Mohanjo Daro is in
    Sindh
    Punjab
    KPK
    Balochistan
    Who introduced the Law of Motion?
    Newton
    Feraday
    Fleming
    Einstein
    Dermatology is disease of
    Skin
    Lungs
    Heart
    Brain
    Who introduced Principle of Gravity?
    Newton
    Einstein
    Mandal
    Ashamedas
    Solar eclipse occurs when
    Moon comes between Earth and Sun
    Earth comes between Moon and Sun
    Earth, Moon and Sun are in same line
    None of these
    Who was the first man at moon?
    Neil Armstrong
    Yuri Gagarin
    Buzz Aldrin
    None of these
    Rain fall in measured with
    Rain Gauge
    Rain Rode
    Rain Meter
    Hydro Meter
    Who is inventor of computer operating system “Windows”?
    Bill Gates
    Malinda Gates
    Steve Jobs
    Larry Page
    Bronchitis is associated with
    Lungs
    Heart
    Brain
    Respirator Cavity
    A person or group made to bear the blame for others or to suffer in their place
    Scapegoat
    Sufferer
    Victim
    None of these
    On doing it daily, the task soon became a leisurely.
    Routine
    Programme
    Task
    Work
    Pick up the nearly associated word of “To be at arm’s length”
    Distance
    Work
    Sight
    Body
    Turn on one’s heel mean to return
    Quickly
    Sharply
    Instantly
    None of these
    Shortsightedness is
    Myopia
    Hydrophobia
    Hyperopia
    None of these
    Calculate: 9999+8888+777-?=19700
    36
    30
    35
    34
    Calculate: 0.8+0.05+0.369+0.7683=?
    1.9873
    1.9573
    1.7398
    1.9078
    Calculate: 6.837+3.1469=?
    9.9839
    15
    11
    8.2445
    Calculate: 15-6.837-3.1469=?
    5.0161
    5
    4.0161
    6.0161
    Ali earns Rs. 20.56 on first day, Rs. 32.90 on second and Rs. 20.78 on third day of week. If he spend half of the amount he earned in first three days of week, find out the remaining amount.
    Rs. 37.12
    Rs. 37
    Rs. 35.12
    Rs.36.12
    Solve: Under Root of 10 x Under Root of 250
    50
    100
    25
    10
    Find out the highest ratio
    7:15
    9:15
    25:29
    18:24
    If 314 men print 6594 papers in 10 minutes, then find out the average printing of each man in 1 minute.
    2.1
    2
    3.1
    4
    Calculate: 4.56+3.82+5.06=?
    13.44
    14.44
    12.44
    11.44
    Solve: 0.8/10=?
    0.08
    80
    88
    8
    How many figures up to 100 can be divided by 7?
    14
    13
    12
    10
    Water is _________ for life.
    Indispensable
    Inevitable
    Needed
    Required
    Objective Resolution was passed in
    1949
    1940
    1950
    1947
    First General Elections were held on in Pakistan in
    1970
    1985
    1998
    1957
    Deficit Financing is
    Printing new currency
    Paying back loan
    Brain drain
    None of these
    Alexander’s native land is
    Macedonia
    Germany
    Italy
    Britain
    There are how many planets in universe?
    8
    9
    10
    11
    Jabir Bin Hayan was a famous Muslim __________.
    Chemist
    Physicist
    Discoverer
    Teacher
    I will not join Army as it is against my
    Creed
    Ethics
    Beliefs
    Taste
    I will not be ________ to the mistakes made by him.
    Answerable
    Indispensable
    Reliable
    Accountable
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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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    NTS Pak Current Affairs MCQs With Answers

    1. Due to which militant group, Iran threatened Pakistan that they would hit bases of Militants inside Pakistan?
    A. ISIS
    B. Lashkar-e-Taiba
    C. Jaish-al-Adl
    D. Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan

    Answer: Option C

    2. How many members joint investigation team (JIT) formed by Sup¬reme Court?
    A. 4 members (JIT) team
    B. 6 members (JIT) team
    C. 7 members (JIT) team
    D. None of these

    Answer: Option B

    3. Name the Head of Joint investigation team (JIT) to probe Panama case?
    A. Wajid Zia (FIA)
    B. Brigadier Muhammad Nauman Saeed (ISI)
    C. Brigadier Kamran Khurshid (MI).
    D. Irfan Naeem Mangi (NAB).

    Answer: Option A

    4. Who is the current IG of Islamabad Police?
    A. Ahmed Khan
    B. Muhammad Khalid Khattak
    C. Tahir Masood Yasin
    D. Sikandar Hayat

    Answer: Option B

    5. Who is the current IG of Balochistan Police?
    A. Mr. Tariq Umar Khittab
    B. Mr. Mushtaq Ahmed Sukhera
    C. Rao Amin Hashim
    D. Mr. Ahsan Mehboob

    Answer: Option D

    6. Who is the Current IG of Punjab Police?
    A. Mushtaq Sukhera
    B. Usman Khattak
    C. Arif Nawaz
    D. Ameen Venus

    Answer: Option B

    7. Al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden was killed by U.S. Special Forces during raid in Abbottabad on____________?
    A. 2nd May 2010
    B. 3rd May 2010
    C. 2nd May 2011
    D. 3rd May 2011

    Answer: Option C

    8. Name the Pakistani Cricket player who announced his retirement from Test cricket in April-2017?
    A. Younas Khan
    B. Shahid Khan Afridi
    C. Misbah Ul Haq
    D. Mohammed Yousaf

    Answer: Option C

    9. Name the Imam-i-Kaaba who was invited by Jamiat Ulema-i-Islam (JUI-F) for Centenary celebrations on 6th April 2017?
    A. Hassan Al Bukhari
    B. Ahmad Mohammad Al al-Abbas
    C. Abdul Rahman Al-Sudais
    D. Sheikh Saleh bin Muhammad Bin Talib

    Answer: Option D

    10. Who is the current IG of Sindh police?
    A. Allah Dino Khowaja
    B. Ghulam Hyder Jamali
    C. Nasir Khan Durrani
    D. Shahid Nadeem Baloch

    Answer: Option A

    11. Who is the current IG of KPK police?
    A. Ihsan Ghani
    B. Salahuddin Mehsud
    C. Nasir Khan Durrani
    D. Ali Ahmed

    Answer: Option B

    12. State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) will issue a Coin in Recognition of Edhi’s services on March 31 2017, will worth Rs___________?
    A. RS 30
    B. RS 40
    C. RS 50
    D. RS 60

    Answer: Option C

    13. Name the First Woman Chief Executive Officer and President of of a Major Pakistani Bank?
    A. JEHAN ARA
    B. SALAINA HAROON
    C. SABEEN MAHMOOD
    D. SIMA KAMIL

    Answer: Option D

    14. Who is the current Chief Justice of Sindh High Court?
    A. Justice Ahmed Ali M. Sheikh
    B. Justice Sajjad Ali Shah
    C. Justice Faisal Arab
    D. Justice Maqbool Baqar

    Answer: Option A

    15. Sixth population census Started on 15th March 2017, which is being carried out after___________years?
    A. 17 Years
    B. 18 Years
    C. 19 Years
    D. 20 Years

    Answer: Option C

    16. Who won Pakistan Super League 2017?
    A. Peshawar Zalmi
    B. Quetta Gladiators
    C. Karachi Kings
    D. Islamabad United

    Answer: Option A

    17. Operation Radd-ul-Fasaad means ______________?
    A. Path to Salvation
    B. Elimination of discord
    C. Sharp and cutting strike
    D. None of these

    Answer: Option B

    18. Pakistan Army on launched ‘Operation Radd-ul-Fasaad’ across the country on ______________?
    A. 13th Jan 2017
    B. 2nd Feb 2017
    C. 15th Feb 2017
    D. 22nd Feb 2017

    Answer: Option D

    19. Which country boycotts South Asian Speakers’ summit-2017 ?
    A. Pakistan
    B. Nepal
    C. Maldives
    D. Sri Lanka

    Answer: Option A

    20. South Asian Speakers’ Summit-2017 19-20 Feb 2017 will be held in___________?
    A. Colombo, Sri Lanka
    B. Kathmandu, Nepa
    C. Indore, India
    D. Male, Maldives

    Answer: Option C

    21. Who is Newly appointed Ambassador of Pakistan to USA?
    A. Jalil Abbas Jilani
    B. Tahmina Janjua
    C. Aizaz Chaudhary
    D. Nafees Zakria

    Answer: Option C

    22. Who is currently appointed as adviser to the prime minister on aviation PIA?
    A. Zafar Iqbal Jahgra
    B. Azam Shigal
    C. Tariq Fatmi
    D. Sardar Mehtab Ahmed Khan

    Answer: Option D

    23. The 13th Meeting of the ECO Heads of State/Government on 1st March 2017 will be hosted by__________?
    A. Pakistan
    B. Turkey
    C. Iran
    D. China

    Answer: Option A

    24. Which team has won blind cricket T-20 world cup-on 12 february 2017 in India?
    A. Pakistan
    B. Australia
    C. India
    D. West Indies

    Answer: Option C

    25. How many countries had participated in conducting international naval exercise ‘Aman-17’ in the Arabian Sea off the coast of Karachi on 10 to 14 February-2017?
    A. 21
    B. 38
    C. 27
    D. 17

    Answer: Option B

    26. Bhikki Power Plant, district Sheikhupura has installed capacity of__________?
    A. 1180 MW
    B. 1320 MW
    C. 480 MW
    D. 1480 MW

    Answer: Option A

    27. Which Renowned Pakistani novelist passes away on 4th February -2017 at the age of 88 years?
    A. Fatima Surayya Bajia
    B. Razia Butt
    C. Bano Qudsia
    D. Parveen Shakir

    Answer: Option C

    28. Ex PM Nawaz Shairf has inaugurated 75-km long section of Karachi-Hyderabad motorway(total length would be 136 KM) on 3rd February-2017 it is?
    A. M8 Motorway
    B. M9 Motorway
    C. M12 Motorway
    D. M4 Motorway

    Answer: Option B

    29. Current Deputy Chairman Senate is____________?
    A. Mufti Muneeb ur Rehman
    B. Marvi Memon
    C. Moulana Abdul Gafoor Haidri
    D. Faisal Kareem Kundi

    Answer: Option C

    30. Current Chairman Senate is___________?
    A. Ayaz Sadiq
    B. Khrsheed Shah
    C. Aitzaz Ehsan
    D. Raza Rabbani

    Answer: Option D

    31. Who became the first Pakistani Women bowler from the country in Women ODIs to take 100 wickets in One-day International?
    A. Sana Mir
    B. Anam Amin
    C. Asmavia Iqbal
    D. Bismah Maroof

    Answer: Option A

    32. Current Governor Sindh is _______________?
    A. Murad Ali Shah
    B. Dr. Ishratul Ebad
    C. Justice(R) Saeed U zaman Saddiqi
    D. Muhammad Zubair
    updated on 31 jan 2017

    Answer: Option D

    33. Name the Pakistan’s surface-to-surface ballistic missile, which is capable of delivering multiple warheads using Multiple Independent Re-entry Vehicle (MIRV) technology?
    A. Shaheen-II
    B. Ababeel
    C. Nasr
    D. Ghauri

    Answer: Option B

    34. Multan Metro Bus Project Inaugurated by ex-PM Nawaz Sharif on 24th January-2017 completed with cost of 28.88 Billions Rs. its route length is?
    A. 22.5 KM
    B. 27 KM
    C. 33.5 KM
    D. 18.5 KM

    Answer: Option D

    35. Pakistan conducted a successful test of the “Ababeel” surface-to-surface ballistic missile on 24 January 2017, its range is___________?
    A. 450 KM
    B. 750 KM
    C. 2200 KM
    D. 1400 KM

    Answer: Option C

    36. After how many Years Pakistan’s win first ODI on Australian soil in jan 2017?
    A. 12 Years
    B. 10 Years
    C. 15 years
    D. None of these

    Answer: Option A

    37. The late Justice(R) Saeed U zaman Saddiqi Governor Sindh had served as the _________Chief Justice of Pakistan?
    A. 13th Chief Justice of Pakistan
    B. 14th Chief Justice of Pakistan
    C. 15th Chief Justice of Pakistan
    D. 16th Chief Justice of Pakistan

    Answer: Option C

    38. The Shortest-Serving Governor in Sindh’s History is?
    A. Murad Ali Shah
    B. Dr. Ishratul Ebad
    C. Justice(R) Saeed U zaman Saddiqi
    D. Khursheed Shah

    Answer: Option C

    39. Pakistan test fired its first submarine launched cruise missile Babur-III on 9 January 2017, has the range of___________ kilometres?
    A. 450 kilometres
    B. 550 kilometres
    C. 650 kilometres
    D. 700 kilometres

    Answer: Option A

    40.
    Islamic military coalition formed to combat terrorism is the alliance of ___________ Nations
    A. 34 nations
    B. 38 Nations
    C. 39 Nations
    D. 40 Nations

    Answer: Option C

    41. joint operations center to coordinate and support military operations of Saudi-led Islamic military alliance of 39 Nations against terrorism is located in?
    A. Riyadh
    B. Jeddah
    C. Medina
    D. Damma

    Answer: Option A

    42. Who has been appointed as a Chief of Saudi-led Islamic anti-terror alliance of 39 Nations in January 2017?
    A. General (retd) Raheel Sharif
    B. General (retd) Ashfaq Parvez Kayani
    C. General (retd) Pervez Musharraf
    D. General Qamar Javed Bajwa

    Answer: Option A

    43. Who becomes most experienced international umpire in cricket history in January 2017?
    A. Aleem Dar
    B. Rod Tucker
    C. Sundaram Ravi
    D. Marais Erasmus

    Answer: Option A

    44. Justice Mian Saqib Nisar took oath as Chief justice of Pakistan on __________?
    A. 25 December 2016
    B. 31 December 2016
    C. 1 January 2017
    D. 15 January 2017

    Answer: Option B

    45. Who is Current Chief justice of Pakistan?
    A. Justice Anwar Zaheer Jamali
    B. Justice Mian Saqib Nisar
    C. Justice Nasir-ul-Mulk
    D. Justice Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry

    Answer: Option B

    46. The current Chief Justice of Peshawar High Court is?
    A. Justice Mazhar ALam Khan Miankhel
    B. Justice Mian Fasih-ul-Mulk
    C. Justice Dost Muhammad Khan
    D. Justice Yahya Afridi

    Answer: Option D

    47. Recently inaugurated Chashma- III nuclear power plant can generate___________ megawatts of electricity?
    A. 340 megawatts
    B. 360 megawatts
    C. 400 megawatts
    D. 150 megawatt

    Answer: Option A

    48. Pak-Jordan joint military exercise held in December-2016 near Attock, called?
    A. Raadul Baraq
    B. Ataturk-IX
    C. Friendship-2016
    D. Fajr-ul-Sharq 1

    Answer: Option D

    49. Ex PM Nawaz has inaugurated 340 MW Chashma Nuclear Project-III in Mianwali on 28 December-2016 with the help of?
    A. China
    B. Turkey
    C. Russia
    D. Canada

    Answer: Option A

    50. How many regulatory bodies placed under the administrative control of the respective ministries concerned in December 2016?
    A. 3
    B. 4
    C. 5
    D. 7

    Answer: Option C

    51. Who becomes first Pakistani to win ICC Spirit of Cricket Award in December 2016?
    A. Shahid Khan Afridi
    B. Misbah-ul-Haq
    C. Younas khan
    D. Azhar Ali

    Answer: Option B

    52. China Pakistan Economics Corridor (CPEC) total length?
    A.2896 KM
    B. 7200 KM
    C. 2442 KM
    C. 4400 KM

    Answer: Option C

    53. Who is Current DG Rangers Sindh?
    A. Major Nadeem
    B. Gen Muhammad Saeed
    C. Gen Rizwan Akhtar
    D. Gen Asim Bajwa

    Answer: Option B

    54. The 10-rupee coin, recently issued by SBP, contains the picture of _____________?
    A. Derawar Fort
    B. Gwadar Port
    C. Badshahi Mosque
    D. Faisal Mosque

    Answer: Option D

    55. What is the name of the “chaiwala” Who got famous from social media in 2016?
    A. Kamal Khan
    B. Irshad Khan
    C. Rasheed Khan
    D. Arshad Khan

    Answer: Option D

    56. Pakistan will conduct its ____________ Population cencus in 2017?
    A. 4th population census
    B. 5th population census
    C. 6th population census
    D. 7th population census

    Answer: Option C

    57. Pakistan’s sixth population census will be carried out in _____________?
    A. February 2017
    B. March 2017
    C. April 2017
    D. May 2017

    Answer: Option B

    58. Who is newly Appointed DG ISPR of Pakistan Army?
    A. Lt General Asim Saleem Bajwa
    B. Major General Asif Ghafoor
    C. Major General Athar Abbas
    D. Major General Waheed Arshad

    Answer: Option B

    59. USA have signed an agreement to provide Rs 8.5 billion to the WAPDA for the construction of?
    A. Dia Mir Bahasha Dam Project
    B. Kala Bagh Dam Project
    C. Kurram Tangi Dam Project
    D. Mirani Dam Project

    Answer: Option C

    60. Name the special task force, which is established in December 2016 by Pakistan Navy to safeguard and protect the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor as well as Gwadar port?
    A. Task Force 21
    B. Task Force 44
    C. Task Force 88
    D. Task Force 2

    Answer: Option C

    61. Who is the First Pakistani female member of bomb disposal squad (BDU)?
    A. Shazadi Gillani
    B. Maryyam
    C. Rafia Qaseem Baig
    D. None of these

    Answer: Option C

    62. According to a notification by the Ministry of Law and Justice, Who will be the next Chief Justice of Pakistan in 2017?
    A. Justice Mian Saqib Nisar
    B. Justice Anwar Zaheer Jamali
    C. Justice Asif Saeed Khan Khosa
    D. Justice Amir Hani Muslim

    Answer: Option A

    63. Name the University which Department to be rename as “Abdus Salam Center for Physics” Approved by Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif in December 2016?
    A. Punjab University (Lahore)
    B. Quaid-e-Azam University (Islamabad)
    C. Gomal University (DI Khan)
    D. All of Above

    Answer: Option B

    64. Name the International University which started Benazir Bhutto Leadership Program (BBLP) / international leadership course in December 2016?
    A. University of Oxford
    B. Harvard University
    C. University of Cambridge
    D. None of these

    Answer: Option B

    65. The 2017 Heart of Asia – Istanbul Ministerial Process will be hosted by which country?
    A. Pakistan
    B. India
    C. Bhutan
    D. Azerbaijan

    Answer: Option D

    66. Heart of Asia – Istanbul Ministerial Process on December 3 to December 4, 2016 was hosted by which country?
    A. Pakistan
    B. India (Amritsar city)
    C. Bhutan
    D. Iran

    Answer: Option B

    67. How many Participating Countries are there in Heart of Asia Conference?
    A. 12 Participating Countries
    B. 14 Participating Countries
    C. 16 Participating Countries
    D. None of these

    Answer: Option B

    68. Number of Supporting Countries in Heart of Asia – Istanbul Ministerial Process are?
    A. 15 Supporting Countries
    B. 17 Supporting Countries
    C. 19 Supporting Countries
    D. None of these

    Answer: Option B

    69. Pakistan has started direct train and freight service in December 2016 with which Country?
    A. Iran
    B. India
    C. Afghanistan
    D. China

    Answer: Option D

    70. Till now, How many Chief of Army Staff (COAS), of Pakistan are selected from Baloch Regiment?
    A. Two
    B. Three
    C. Four
    D. None of these

    Answer: Option C

    71. General Qamar Javed Bajwa took oath as Army Chief on __________?
    A. 23 November 2016
    B. 25 November 2016
    C. 27 November 2016
    D. 29 November 2016

    Answer: Option D

    72. General Zubair Hayat is the ___________ Chairman Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee (CJCSC) of Pakistan?
    A. 13th
    B. 15th
    C. 16th
    D. 17th

    Answer: Option D

    73. Gen Qamar Javed Bajwa is___________ Chief of Amy Staff of Pakistan?
    A. 13th
    B. 15th
    C. 16th
    D. None of these

    Answer: Option C

    74. Newly selected Army chief Qamar Javed Bajwa belongs to Regiment___________?
    A. 6th FF
    B. 16th Baloch Ragiment
    C. 5th Punjab
    D. 13th Lancers

    Answer: Option B

    75. Who is the Current Chairman Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee (CJCSC), Pakistan?
    A. General Rashad Mahmood
    B. General Ashfaq Pervez Kayani
    C. General Zubair Hayat
    D. General Raheel Sharif

    Answer: Option C

    76. Who is the Current Chief of Army Staff (COAS), Pakistan?
    A. Gen Raheel Sharif
    B. Gen Ashfaq Parvaz kayani
    C. Gen Qamar Javed Bajwa
    D. Gen Zubair Hayat

    Answer: Option C

    77. Name the cricket Stadium which is located in Khyber Agency and inaugurated by Gen Raheel Sharif in November 2016?
    A. Younas Khan cricket stadium
    B. Shahid Afridi cricket stadium
    C. Gaddafi Stadium
    D. Arbab Niaz Stadium

    Answer: Option B

    78. Pakistan Army shoots down Indian Quad Copter drone at LOC in November 2016 at which sector?
    A) Bhimber Sector
    B) Rakhchakri Sector
    C) Shahkot sector
    D) Jura sector.

    Answer: Option B

    79. PAKISTAN 9th International Defense Exhibition and Seminar to be held on 22-25 November-2016 in Karachi Expo Center, its name?
    A. Defense Production Workshop-2016
    B. Army Arms Ideas-2016
    C. IDEAS-2016
    D. Combat-2016

    Answer: Option C

    80. Who was the only Pakistani to have climbed six of the world’s tallest mountains of 8000 m passed away on 21-Nov-2016 due to blood Cancer?
    A. Ashraf Amman
    B. Nazeer Sabar
    C. Numera Saleem
    D. Hassan Sadpara

    Answer: Option D

    81. Current Minister of Planning and Development of Pakistan?
    A. Nawaz Sharief
    B. Khwaja Saad Rafique
    C. Ahsan Iqbal
    D. Zafar ul Haq

    Answer: Option C

    82. Ishratul Ebad has longest tenure as a Governor of any province of Pakistan?
    A. 12 years (2001-2012)
    B. 16 Years ( 2001-2016)
    C. 14 Years ( 2002-2016)
    D. 10 Years ( 2006-2016)

    Answer: Option C

    83. First caretaker female chief election commissioner of Pakistan who took oath on 7 November-2016?
    A. Justice Majida Rizvi
    B. Asima Jhangir
    C. Maryam Orangzaib
    D. Justice (Retd) Irshad Qaiser

    Answer: Option D

    84. Current National Assembly of Pakistan is_________?
    A. 12th National Assembly
    B. 13th National Assembly
    C. 14th National Assembly
    D. 16th National Assembly

    Answer: Option C

    85. 22nd Amendment in 1973 Constitution of Pakistan is related to____________?
    A. Pak Army Trail Courts
    B. Powers of Election Commission Members
    C. Related to NRO
    D. Not made yet

    Answer: Option B

    86. Woman Seats in Senat?
    A. 12
    B. 17
    C. 4
    D. 10

    Answer: Option B

    87. Renowned former producer and director of PTV died at the age of 73 years due to lung complications in Lahore on 4-11-2016, name?
    A. Sohail Azeem
    B. Bushra Adil
    C. Yawar Hayat
    D. Azeem Bombywalay

    Answer: Option C

    88. Who received the ‘most resilient journalist award’ by the International Free Press in Hague, Holland on 2nd November-2016
    A. Javed Chauhdary
    B. Hamid Mir
    C. Talat Huusain
    D. Kamran Khan

    Answer: Option B

    89. Terrorists attacked on Police Training Center on 25 October-2016 night which result 61 martyred and 124 injured in?
    A. Peshawar
    B. Quetta
    C. Karachi
    D. Rawalpindi

    Answer: Option B

    90. Pakistan Army won the gold medal at an annual international military patrolling exercise, ‘Exercise Cambrian Patrol’ held in?
    A. New South Wales, Australia
    B. Moscow, Russia
    C. Wales, United Kingdom
    D. Istanbul, Turkey

    Answer: Option C

    91. Which Pakistani footballer died in a road accident in Karachi on October 13, 2016?
    A. Shahlyla Baloch
    B. Samreen Marvi
    C. Iffat Saeed
    D. None of Above

    Answer: Option A

    92. Who have made first century,double century and also triple century in day and night Test Match with pink ball in Oct-2016?
    A. Veerat Kohli (IndiA.
    B. Brandom Macalum (NuzilanD.
    C. Azhar Ali (Pakistan)
    D. Hashim Amlaa (South AfricA.

    Answer: Option C

    93. Pakistan issued $1 billion five-year Sukuk bonds on October 6, 2016 @ the rate of__________?
    A. 9.3%
    B. 7.5%
    C. 5.5%
    D. 4.75%

    Answer: Option C

    94. Which Bank has installed world highest ATM at Pakistan-China border in Khunjerab Pass in October-2016?
    A. National Bank of Pakistan (NBP)
    B. Muslim Commercial Bank (MCB)
    C. United Bank Limited (UBL)
    D. Allied Bank Limited. (ABL)
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    Answer: Option A

    95. 19th SAARC conference-2016 which was going to held in Islamabad, Pakistan has postponed due to opposite of 3 SAARC Countries?
    A. Nepal, India, Bangladesh
    B. India, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh
    C. Bangladesh, Afghanistan, India
    D. None of Above

    Answer: Option C

    96. Which country declared as the third largest host for refugees by Amnesty International in October-2016?
    A. Jordan
    B. Turkey
    C. Germany
    D. Pakistan

    Answer: Option D

    97. Joint Military Exercises Started between Pakistan & Russia in September-2016, called_________?
    A. Inspired Gambit
    B. North Thunder
    C. Operation Rajjgal
    D. Druzhba 2016 OR (Friendship 2016)

    Answer: Option D

    98. Seven Years old British Pakistani who became world’s youngest computer programmer in September-2016?
    A. Muhammad Usaman
    B. Hamza Shahzad
    C. Ali Raza
    D. Imran Abbas

    Answer: Option B

    99. Military Exercises held in September-2016 between Pak & USA in South Carolina,called?
    A. Thunder Bolt
    B. Joint C-2016
    C. Inspired Gambit
    D. none of Above

    Answer: Option C

    100. Current Hijri Year is ?
    A. 1435 AH
    B. 1437 AH
    C. 1438 AH
    D. 1434 AH

    Answer: Option C

    101. Which country got first position in Test Ranking in Cricket in its History on 22 Aug-2016?
    A. Pakistan
    B. India
    C. South Africa
    D. Sri Lanka

    Answer: Option A

    102. Member of Sindh Assembly and MQM resigned on 22 Aug-2016 ?
    A. Farooq Sattar
    B. Kashmala Tariq
    C. Waseem Akhtar
    D. Iram Farooqi

    Answer: Option D

    103. Which country won first position by wining 121 medals in Olympics-2016?
    A. UK
    B. China
    C. USA
    D. Russia

    Answer: Option C

    104. Tallest Building of Pakistan?
    A. Burj Khalifa
    B. Habib Bank Plaza, Karachi
    C. Minar-e-Pakistan Lahore
    D. Icon Tower, Karachi

    Answer: Option D

    105. Pakistan Army conducting an operation along the Pak-Afghan border in Khyber Agency, called?
    A. Operation Zarb-e- Azab
    B. Operation Rah-e-Nijaat
    C. Operation Rajjgal
    D. Operation Zarb-e-Ahaan

    Answer: Option C

    106. Pakistan has launched its biggest Navy’s Warship Fleet Tanker with the help of ?
    A. Turkey
    B. China
    C. Canada
    D. USA

    Answer: Option A

    107. Who is Chairman NADRA ?
    A. Syed Muzzafar
    B. Uzma Adil
    C. Abid Sher Ali
    D. Usman Yousaf Mobeen

    Answer: Option D

    108. Pakistan has became 6th time world champion on 17 Aug-2016 in?
    A. Cricket
    B. Junior Squash
    C. Hockey
    D. Kabadi

    Answer: Option B

    109. Recently in which country Amnesty International has closed its offices?
    A. Afghanistan
    B. Pakistan
    C. India
    D. Syria

    Answer: Option C

    110. Current President of Azad Kashmir is?
    A. Ch. Abdul Majeed
    B. Sardar Masood Khan
    C. Raja Farooq
    D. Sardar Yaqoob

    Answer: Option B

    111. “Combing operation” Means________________?
    A. A searching operation by Forces to find out hidden terrorists.
    B. Kidney Operation by qualified Surgeons
    C. A bill passed by Pakistani Parliament.
    D. None of Above

    Answer: Option A

    112. Neelum-Jhelum Hydropower Plant based in Muzzafarabad will produce electricity?
    A. 969 Mwt
    B. 4500 Mwt
    C. 425 Mgw
    D. 3200 Mwt

    Answer: Option A

    113. Ex Pakistani Cricket Captain Hanif Muhammad died on 11 Aug-2016 at the age of 81 years, got the title?
    A. Flying Shaheen
    B. Little Master
    C. Asian Legend
    D. None of Above

    Answer: Option B

    114. Russia will invest__________ in the construction of North-South gas pipeline.
    A. $1 billion
    B. $2 billion
    C. $3 billion
    D. $4 billion

    Answer: Option B

    115. The North-South gas pipeline will transport LNG from____________?
    A. Karachi to Lahore
    B. Lahore to Karachi
    C. Gwadar to Karachi
    D. Gwadar to Sukkur

    Answer: Option A

    116. The total length of North-South gas pipeline is_____________?
    A. 1,000 km
    B. 1,100 km
    C. 1,200 km
    D. 1,300 km

    Answer: Option B

    117. Around _______billion m3 of gas would be transported from Karachi to Lahore per annum through North-South gas pipeline.
    A. 11.0
    B. 11.4
    C. 12.0
    D. 12.4

    Answer: Option D

    118. The total length of Karachi-Lahore Motorway is___________?
    A. 1,000 km
    B. 1,100 km
    C. 1,200 km
    D. 1,300 km

    Answer: Option B

    119. Pakistan issued 10-year Eurobonds of _____ in the international Eurobond market on 25 September 2015.
    A. $5 million
    B. $50 million
    C. $500 million
    D. $5000 million

    Answer: Option C

    120. The coupon rate of Eurobonds issued on 25 September 2015 is___________%?
    A. 7.75%
    B. 8.0%
    C. 8.25%
    D. 8.50%

    Answer: Option C