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  • Chemistry MCQs

    Chemistry MCQs

    Chemistry MCQs

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    Q 1: _________ results from the attraction between oppositely charged ions.

    A) Metallic bond
    B) Ionic bond
    C) Covalent bond
    D) None of these

    Q 2: Which of the following materials is NOT used for explosion purposes?

    A) Copper
    B) Iron
    C) Gold
    D) Wood

    Q 3: "Cu" is the symbol of which element of the periodic table:

    A) Copper
    B) Chromium
    C) Carbon
    D) None of these

    Q 4: Other than limestone which is soluble in Karst Topography.

    A) Gypsum
    B) Dolomite
    C) Shale
    D) Both A & B

    Q 5: Most common element to all perfumes is:

    A) Ethyl Alcohol
    B) Butane
    C) Propane
    D) None of these

    Q 6: The element which is most abundant in Earth's crust is?

    A) Silicon
    B) Iron
    C) Aluminum
    D) Oxygen

    Q 7: The most abundant metal found in earth crust:

    A) Iron
    B) Oxygen
    C) Aluminum
    D) Carbon

    Q 8: Examples of magnetic materials are:

    A) Iron. Nickel and Cobalt
    B) Gold, Aluminum and Copper
    C) Earth
    D) All of these

    Q 9: Which of the following elements comes first in the Periodic Table?

    A) Hydrogen
    B) Oxygen
    C) Helium
    D) Zinc

    Q 10: The half-life period for carbon 14 is nearly:

    A) 1.2 days
    B) 5730 years
    C) 5.73 years
    D) 5.73 days

    Q 11: Which element is liquid at room temperature?

    A) Neon
    B) Argon
    C) Nitrogen
    D) Mercury

    Q 12: Which of the following metal is not only magnetic but also radioactive?

    A) Thorium
    B) Aluminum
    C) Iron
    D) None of these

    Q 13: Which element has the chemical symbol Au?

    A) Silver
    B) Gold
    C) Aluminum
    D) Argon

    Q 14: The chemical symbol for potassium is:

    A) P
    B) K
    C) Pa
    D) Pt

    Q 15: Which o f these is not a metal?

    A) Iron
    B) Copper
    C) Gold
    D) Glass

    Q 16: What is the common name for Sodium Chloride?

    A) Salt
    B) Baking Soda
    C) Chalk
    D) Vinegar

    Q 17: Black gold is an oil; Black diamond is

    A) Copper
    B) Iron
    C) Coal
    D) Wood

    Q 18: The most important ore of Aluminum is:

    A) Bauxite
    B) Magnetite
    C) Hematite
    D) Monazite

    Q 19: The gemstone "ruby" is actually with traces of some elements.

    A) Pure Rubidium
    B) Aluminum Oxide
    C) Rubidium Oxide
    D) None of these

    Q 20: Nonstick cooking utensils are coated with:

    A) PVC
    B) Teflon
    C) Polystyrene
    D) None of these

    Q 21: The Purest form of iron which has little amount of carbon in it is:

    A) Cast iron
    B) Pig iron
    C) Wrought iron
    D) None of these

    Q 22: What is the usual state of metals at room temperature?

    A) Liquid
    B) Gas
    C) Solid
    D) Plasma

    Q 23: Which element is used to remove the permanent hardness of water?

    A) Washing soda
    B) Calcium
    C) Magnesium
    D) Chlorine

    Q 24: Deuterium oxide is the chemical name of:

    A) Hard water
    B) Heavy water
    C) Soft water
    D) Mineral water

    Q 25: Name the element which is used to fabricate solar cells and transistors?

    A) Silicon
    B) Germanium
    C) Iron
    D) None of these
  • Biology MCQs

    Biology MCQs

    Biology MCQs

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    Q 1: Homo erectus was early human beings found in:

    A) Java
    B) Serbia
    C) Africa
    D) None of these

    Q 2: Who presented the 'Theory of Evolution'?

    A) Dr Paul Muller
    B) Charles Darwin
    C) Edward Jenner
    D) Dr Bernard Christian

    Q 3: Who presented the theory 'Survival of Fittest'?

    A) Edward Thomas
    B) Malthus
    C) Newton
    D) Herbert Spencer

    Q 4: The diversity of species on Earth is generating itself, proved the ideas of:

    A) Louis Pasteur
    B) Darwin
    C) Robert Kouch
    D) None of these

    Q 5: Element present in the largest amount in the human body is:

    A) Hydrogen
    B) Nitrogen
    C) Oxygen
    D) Carbon

    Q 6: The basic unit of plants and Animals:

    A) Gene
    B) Chromosome
    C) Cell
    D) DNA

    Q 7: _______ contain two nuclei.

    A) Plasmodium
    B) Paramecium
    C) Monocytes
    D) None of these

    Q 8: Smooth Endoplasmic Reticulum is involved in the synthesis and storage of:

    A) Potysaccharides
    B) DNA
    C) Proteins
    D) Lipids

    Q 9: Packages of enzymes bounded by a membrane are called?

    A) Endoplasmic Reticulum
    B) Mitochondria
    C) Golgi body
    D) Lysosomes

    Q 10: Which is Protein Factory for RNA?

    A) Ribosomes
    B) DNA
    C) Chromosomes
    D) None of these

    Q 11: Powerhouse of living cell is called:

    A) Cell wall
    B) Cytoplasm
    C) Mitochondria
    D) None of these

    Q 12: Size of animal and plant increase by:

    A) Meiasis
    B) Mitosis
    C) Budding
    D) None of these

    Q 13: Organisms encode their genes in long strands of:

    A) Chromosomes
    B) DNA
    C) CNA
    D) Carbohydrates

    Q 14: Approximately what fraction of the human genome encodes proteins?

    A) 2%
    B) 20%
    C) 50%
    D) 90%

    Q 15: From which organism was DNA polymerase discovered in 1956?

    A) Human
    B) Yeast
    C) E. coli (Escherichia coli)
    D) Mouse

    Q 16: What is the function of Centrosome?

    A) Spindle fibre
    B) Chromosome
    C) Nucleus
    D) Cell Wall

    Q 17: How many chromosomes do people normally have?

    A) 23 pairs
    B) 40 pairs
    C) 20 pairs
    D) 50 pairs

    Q 18: Non-flowering plants are called as?

    A) Cryptogam
    B) Angiosperm
    C) Pteridophyte
    D) Gymnosperm

    Q 19: Pollen grains are produced by ________.

    A) Filament
    B) Stigma
    C) Anther
    D) Ovary

    Q 20: Plants that grow over other plants:

    A) Epiphyte
    B) Hydrophyte
    C) Xerophyte
    D) None of these

    Q 21: Which of the following Plants are called arthrophytes?

    A) Lycopsids
    B) Psitopsids
    C) Sphenopsids
    D) None of these

    Q 22: Which plant does not produce food itself?

    A) Fern
    B) Algae
    C) Japanese Iris
    D) Fungus

    Q 23: What plants are called which grow in dry weather having thick bark?

    A) Xerophytes
    B) Hydrophytes
    C) Helophytes
    D) Mesophytes

    Q 24: Insectivorous plants among these are:

    A) Venus Flytrap
    B) Tropical Pitcher Plant
    C) Sundew
    D) All of these

    Q 25: Amborella is:

    A) Shrub or small tree
    B) Group of animals
    C) A large worm
    D) None of these
  • FPSC INSPECTOR AIRPORT SECURITY FORCE (ASF) 2012 Paper MCQs

    FPSC INSPECTOR AIRPORT SECURITY FORCE (ASF) 2012 Paper MCQs

    FPSC Inspector Airport Security Force (ASF) 2012 Paper MCQs

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    Q 1: Plants at night exhale:

    A) Oxygen
    B) Carbon Dioxide
    C) Nitrogen
    D) Hydrogen

    Q 2: Sunlight is composed of:

    A) Three colures
    B) Five colures
    C) Seven colures
    D) Ten colures

    Q 3: Which is the least conductor of electricity among the following?

    A) Silver
    B) Iron
    C) Copper
    D) Wood

    Q 4: Which vitamin cannot be stored in the human body?

    A) Vitamin A
    B) Vitamin C
    C) Vitamin D
    D) Vitamin E

    Q 5: Jaundice is the disease of:

    A) Liver
    B) Spleen
    C) Kidney
    D) Lungs

    Q 6: Nuclear Energy is obtained from:

    A) Plutonium
    B) Silicon
    C) Thorium
    D) Uranium

    Q 7: After Pashtun, which is the second largest ethnic group in Afghanistan:

    A) Baloch
    B) Uzbek
    C) Hazara
    D) Tajik

    Q 8: Gobi Desert is situated mostly in:

    A) South Africa
    B) Russia
    C) North Africa
    D) Mongolia

    Q 9: Identify the smallest state by area:

    A) San Marino
    B) Maldives
    C) Malta
    D) Bahrain

    Q 10: In the World's Ten most populous countries, Pakistan is at number:

    A) Six
    B) Seven
    C) Nine
    D) Ten

    Q 11: What is meant by Cash Crop?

    A) The crop which is sold on high prices
    B) The crop which is grown only for sale rather than for the farmer's own use
    C) The crop which is grown only for export earnings
    D) None of these

    Q 12: Which country is the largest wool producer in the world?

    A) Australia
    B) China
    C) America
    D) Pakistan

    Q 13: Baghalchur area of Dera Ghazi Khan contains mineral reserves of:

    A) Rock Phosphate
    B) Limestone
    C) Chromite
    D) Uranium

    Q 14: Attack Fort was built by Mughal Emperor:

    A) Zahir-ud-Din Babur
    B) Nur-ud Jehangir
    C) Jalal-ud-Din Akbar
    D) Shahbud-Din Shah Jehan

    Q 15: In the total area of Pakistan, the share of Punjab is about:

    A) 20%
    B) 25%
    C) 35%
    D) 42%

    Q 16: The deepest known point on Earth is in the Mariana Trench in the Pacific Ocean near:

    A) Australia
    B) Argentina
    C) Mexico
    D) Philippines

    Q 17: Niagara Falls is situated on the border of:

    A) Greenland and Iceland
    B) England and France
    C) United States and Canada
    D) United States and Mexico

    Q 18: Pakistan is situated at:

    A) Tropic of Cancer
    B) Tropic of Capricorn
    C) Equator
    D) None of these

    Q 19: Which of the following country is a Peninsula?

    A) Greenland
    B) Fiji
    C) Australia
    D) Saudi Arabia

    Q 20: The largest Islamic country by area is:

    A) Indonesia
    B) Sudan
    C) Kazakhstan
    D) Algeria

    Q 21: In December 1906, the All-India Muslim League was founded at Dhaka in a resolution which was tabled by?

    A) Mohsin-ul-Mulk
    B) Viqar-ul-Mulk
    C) Agha Khan
    D) Nawab Salim Ullah

    Q 22: Real name of renowned reformer Hazrat Mujadid Alif Sani was?

    A) Sheikh Ahmed Sirhindi
    B) Shah Wali Ullah
    C) Shariat Ullah
    D) Ahmad Shah

    Q 23: Shah Wali Ullah started his reform movement from?

    A) Nadva-tul-Ulema
    B) Aligarh University
    C) Madrissah Rahimyah, Delhi
    D) MAO College, Aligarh

    Q 24: Which Muslim saint invited Ahmed Shah Abdali to invade India?

    A) Titu Mir
    B) Shah Wali Ullah (RA)
    C) Dudhu Mian
    D) Hazrat Mian Mir (RA)

    Q 25: Shah Ismail Shaheed great Muslim reformer of 19th Century was nephew of?

    A) Shah Abdul Aziz
    B) Shah Rafi
    C) Abdul Qadir
    D) Shah Wali Ullah
  • PPSC Enforcement Officer PERA 2025 MCQ

    PPSC Enforcement Officer PERA 2025 MCQ

    PPSC Enforcement Officer PERA 2025 MCQs

    Here are the 100 marks MCQs from the Enforcement Officer paper conducted by the PPSC for the Punjab Enforcement Regulatory Authority (PERA) in 2025.

    PPSC Enforcement Officer 2025 MCQs

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    Q 1: What is the primary function of NLP (Natural Language Processing) in ChatGPT?

    A) Image recognition
    B) Understanding and generating human-like text
    C) Video processing
    D) Hardware development

    Q 2: What is the primary function of NLP (Natural Language Processing) in ChatGPT?

    A) Image recognition
    B) Understanding and generating human-like text
    C) Video processing
    D) Hardware development

    Q 3: What is the role of META Al in business?

    A) Enhancing customer experiences through Al-driven recommendations
    B) Improving business decision-making with data insights and analytics
    C) Automating tasks and processes to improve efficiency
    D) All of these

    Q 4: ChatGPT is built on which model architecture?

    A) RNN (Recurrent Neural Networks)
    B) Transformer Architecture
    C) Convolutional Neural Networks (CNN)
    D) Decision Trees

    Q 5: Who is Ketanji Brown Jackson?

    A) Black judge on the U.S. Supreme Court
    B) US Senator
    C) New York Governor
    D) None of these

    Q 6: Deep learning can be applied to which of the following?

    A) Image recognition
    B) Natural language processing
    C) Speech recognition
    D) All of these

    Q 7: Who invented the first practical sewing machine?

    A) Thomas Saint
    B) Elias Howe
    C) Isaac Singer
    D) George Stephenson

    Q 8: W hat is the cause of stone cancer in the Taj Mahal’s marble?

    A) Acid rain caused by air pollution
    B) Growth of moss and algae
    C) High humidity in the region
    D) Structural weakening duo to earthquakes

    Q 9: The Persian New Year, based on the Iranian Solar Hijri calendar, is also called:

    A) Equinox
    B) Nowruz
    C) Mehregan
    D) Yalda

    Q 10: Which movie won the Oscar for Best Picture in 2022?

    A) Dune
    B) The Power of the Dog
    C) CODA
    D) King Richard

    Q 11: What is the estimated world population as of 2025?

    A) 7 Billion
    B) 8 Billion
    C) 8.8 Billion
    D) 10.2 Billion

    Q 12: Which of the following is a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Pakistan?

    A) Minar-e-Pakistan
    B) Rohtas Fort
    C) Lahore Museum
    D) Faisal Mosque

    Q 13: Which Pakistani poet was nominated for the Nobel Prize in Literature?

    A) Faiz Ahmad Faiz
    B) Habib Jalib
    C) Allama Iqbal
    D) Parveen Shakir

    Q 14: Which city in Punjab has significant investment from the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) for an economic zone?

    A) Lahore
    B) Faisalabad
    C) Rawalpindi
    D) Multan

    Q 15: According to __________ of Pakistan's Constitution 1973 that everyone has the right to a fair trial and due process of law, courts, state authonties. judicial or quasi-judicial forums, and executives are required to provide each party with a fair opportunity to defend themselves.

    A) Article 10
    B) Article 10-A
    C) Article 19
    D) Article 25

    Q 16: What is the use of the E-Construction Services Portal?

    A) To apply for building permits and track project approvals
    B) To manage payroll for construction workers
    C) To provide construction equipment rentals
    D) To conduct virtual tours of completed buildings

    Q 17: Which mobile app is mostly used for money transfer in Pakistan?

    A) Jazz Cash
    B) Easy Paisa
    C) U Paisa
    D) NayaPay

    Q 18: Which app is used for booking railway tickets In Pakistan?

    A) Pakistan Railways Official
    B) Book Karu
    C) Ticket Shop App
    D) Rail App

    Q 19: What is the purpose of the DASTAK app in Punjab, also known as ’ Maryam Ki Dastak"?

    A) To register and track citizen complaints against government services.
    B) To provide a digital marketplace for local Possesses.
    C) To deliver government services at citizens' doorsteps.
    D) To offer online banking and digital payment solutions.

    Q 20: Which platform is commonly used in Pakistan for international remittances?

    A) PayPal
    B) Western Union
    C) Google Pay
    D) Alipay

    Q 21: Which online platform is used to apply for a domicile certificate in Punjab, Pakistan?

    A) NADRA e-Sahulat
    B) e-Khidmat
    C) Pakistan Citizen Portal
    D) City Islamabad App

    Q 22: What is the primacy purpose of the e-Pay Punjab app?

    A) Online shopping
    B) Paying government taxes and fees
    C) Social media networking
    D) Playing online games

    Q 23: When did the first economic war between Pakistan and India take place?

    A) 1948
    B) 1956
    C) 1965
    D) 1971

    Q 24: Who is the largest arms supplier to Pakistan?

    A) Russia
    B) UK
    C) US
    D) China

    Q 25: Which agreement was signed between India and Pakistan to address the rehabilitation and protection of refugees after Partition?

    A) Tashkent Pact
    B) Simla agreement
    C) Liaqat-Nehru Pact
    D) Inter-Dominion Agreement
  • PPSC Assistant Cooperative Societies 2024 MCQs

    PPSC Assistant Cooperative Societies 2024 MCQs

    PPSC Assistant Cooperative Societies 2024 MCQs

    Below are the 100 MCQs from the Assistant Cooperative Societies 2024 paper conducted by the PPSC.

    PPSC Assistant Cooperative Societies 2024 MCQs

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    Q 1: What did Fidel Castro attempt to do during the Cold War?

    A) Bomb New York
    B) To create an anti-Japanese alliance
    C) Allow a Soviet missile base to be built in Cuba
    D) Sell cigars in USA in order to make money

    Q 2: The Medal of Honor is the highest military decoration awarded by:

    A) British Government
    B) Canadian Government
    C) French Government
    D) American Government

    Q 3: In 1946, who called for the complete elimination of nuclear weapons?

    A) UN General Assembly
    B) UN Secretariat
    C) World Bank
    D) European Court of Human Rights

    Q 4: Islamic Military alliance is headed by Ex-Pakistan Army Chief Raheel Sharif, the man purpose of this was to form:

    A) Inter-governmental Counter Terrorist alliance
    B) United Formation against Intervention of ISIL
    C) Islamic Military Counter Terrorism Coalition of Muslim Countries
    D) All of these

    Q 5: Arab League was established in:

    A) 1944
    B) 1945
    C) 1946
    D) 1947

    Q 6: The North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) is a treaty entered into by _____ entered into by:

    A) Canada
    B) Mexico
    C) Canada, Mexico
    D) New Mexico

    Q 7: Marco Polo was a:

    A) Traveler
    B) King
    C) Saint
    D) Philosopher

    Q 8: How many member states are there in UN?

    A) 193
    B) 195
    C) 197
    D) 203

    Q 9: With which country Orange Revolution is associated:

    A) Belarus
    B) Ukraine
    C) Azerbaijan
    D) Turkmenistan

    Q 10: How many sports were in the 2020 Summer Paralympics?

    A) 22 sports
    B) 72 sports
    C) 18 sports
    D) 29 sports

    Q 11: Which event is not classified as a field event?

    A) Shot put
    B) High Jump
    C) Hurdle Race
    D) Javelin

    Q 12: 110m Hurdles height for men is:

    A) 1.067 m
    B) 1 m
    C) 0.762 m
    D) 2 m

    Q 13: Who is called Desert Fox?

    A) Gen. Irwin Rommel
    B) Gen. Montgomery
    C) Napoleon Bonaparte
    D) Adolf Hitler

    Q 14: Saragarhi battle against Afghan army is perceived as the best __________.

    A) Guerrilla war
    B) Last stand battle
    C) Street battle
    D) Swat battle

    Q 15: At the time of partition who was the Viceroy of India?

    A) Sir Stafford
    B) Lord Mount Batten
    C) Sir Red Cliff
    D) Sir Ganga Ram

    Q 16: Currently total area of KPK Province:

    A) 170145sq. km.
    B) 101741sq. km.
    C) 111741sq. km.
    D) 121741sq. km.

    Q 17: "Politics and State in Pakistan" is the book of:

    A) Aftab Gilani
    B) Sajid Awan
    C) Muhammad Wasim
    D) Muhammad Shafique Bhatti

    Q 18: Who is the owner of ’Nishat Group of Industries'?

    A) Malik Riaz
    B) Mian Mansha
    C) Yahya Bukhari
    D) None of these

    Q 19: Sadiq Khan became Mayor of London ___________ in 2021.

    A) First time
    B) Second time
    C) Third time
    D) None of these

    Q 20: Quaid e Azam promoted his famous fourteen points in the year?

    A) 1916
    B) 1928
    C) 1929
    D) 1940

    Q 21: Hindu terrorist organization Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) " was founded in 1925 at Nagpur by:

    A) Dr KB Hedgewar
    B) Lala Lajpat Rai
    C) Tilak
    D) None of these

    Q 22: Nawab Waqar-ul-Mulk became secretary of Board of Trustees Aligarh in the year:

    A) 1906
    B) 1908
    C) 1907
    D) None of these

    Q 23: The Holy Quran was first translated into Persian by:

    A) Shah Wali Ullah
    B) Sheikh Ahmad Sirhindi
    C) Suleman Nadvi
    D) Shibli Naumani

    Q 24: Which desert can be found across the North of Africa?

    A) Sahara
    B) Gobi
    C) Kalahari
    D) Thar

    Q 25: Durand line lies between Pakistan and:

    A) Iran
    B) Afghanistan
    C) China
    D) India
  • PPSC Chief Officer Local Government 2024 MCQs

    PPSC Chief Officer Local Government 2024 MCQs

    PPSC Chief Officer Local Government 2024 MCQs

    Here are the past paper MCQs for the Chief Officer Local Government in the Government of Punjab conducted by the PPSC in 2024.

    PPSC Chief Officer Local Government MCQs

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    Q 1: Who is Wang Yaping:

    A) First Chinese woman to walk in space
    B) Scientist
    C) Pilot
    D) Artist

    Q 2: Who is the co-founder of Apple Computers:

    A) Steve Wozniak
    B) Paul Allen
    C) Tim Cook
    D) Charles Flint

    Q 3: 'Eat, Drink and Be Merry' is the ethical motto of:

    A) Materialistic
    B) Epicurean
    C) Cynic
    D) Capitalist

    Q 4: A man who is having qualities of women is called:

    A) Insomnia
    B) Loquacious
    C) Effeminate
    D) Epicurean

    Q 5: Shimshal valley at the height of 11000 m used internet technology provided by which company:

    A) PTCL
    B) Telenor
    C) SCO
    D) None of these

    Q 6: When US begins to withdraw its crew from Afghanistan:

    A) 01 May 2021
    B) 10 May 2021
    C) 20 May 2021
    D) 30 May 2021

    Q 7: The most populous city of Asia is:

    A) Tokyo
    B) New Delhi
    C) Shanghai
    D) Beijing

    Q 8: Person who does not believe in the existence of God:

    A) Theist
    B) Heretic
    C) Atheist
    D) Fanatic

    Q 9: Which country has declared total independence from IMF and World Bank in 2017:

    A) Greece
    B) Bolivia
    C) Argentina
    D) Türkiye

    Q 10: Who is the founder of Grameen Bank in Bangladesh:

    A) Muhammad Younus
    B) Aun Muhammad
    C) Muhammad Zaheer
    D) Muhammad Shah

    Q 11: "Nagorno-Karabakh" is a disputed region between:

    A) Armenia and Azerbaijan
    B) Armenia and Turkey
    C) Azerbaijan and Turkey
    D) Azerbaijan and Kazakhstan

    Q 12: Gamal Abdul Nasser belongs to:

    A) Syria
    B) Egypt
    C) Turkey
    D) Palestine

    Q 13: ________ becomes only second nation in history to land a rover on Mars after US in May 2021.

    A) Russia
    B) China
    C) India
    D) Germany

    Q 14: After North Korea nuclear missile, how many nuclear arms countries including Israel:

    A) 8
    B) 9
    C) 10
    D) 11

    Q 15: The first book on Public Administration was written by:

    A) LD White
    B) Pfiffner and Presthus
    C) Simon, Smithburg and Thompson
    D) E.N. Gladden

    Q 16: Public corporation is the innovation of 20th century. The basic features are:

    A) Public corporation is a corporation by courtesy
    B) It is created for particular purpose
    C) It is the result of Government’s entry into business
    D) It has virtue of business management .

    Q 17: The founder of Scientific Management School of thought was:

    A) Herber Simon
    B) Pfiffner John
    C) Mary Parker Follet
    D) F.W. Taylor

    Q 18: The capital of Georgia is:

    A) Tbilisi
    B) Helsinki
    C) Cyprus
    D) Accra

    Q 19: Who wrote the book, 'The Principles of Public Administration':

    A) W.F. Willoughby
    B) Herman Finer
    C) F.W Taylor
    D) Albert Lepawsky

    Q 20: Organizational behaviour is:

    A) A commitment to continuous improvement
    B) A relatively permanent change in behaviour that occurs as a result of work experiences
    C) The study of individuals and groups in organizations
    D) The attraction and continuation of a viable workforce

    Q 21: Spoils system refers Io:

    A) Management through objectives
    B) Public sector concept of staffing
    C) Awarding jobs Io political supporters
    D) None of these

    Q 22: ________ has successfully launched a state-of-the-art satellite into orbit.

    A) China
    B) France
    C) US
    D) Russia

    Q 23: Unity of command refers to:

    A) Every employee should report to one superior
    B) The process of ensuring all departments work together
    C) The organizational hierarchical structure
    D) The delegation of authority across horizontal levels

    Q 24: The Ideal Model of bureaucracy is based on authority of:

    A) Charisma
    B) Regal rational
    C) Tradition
    D) Money

    Q 25: A system of recruitment in which higher position is open to all the qualified candidates who may apply is:

    A) Ordinary recruitment
    B) Direct recruitment
    C) Recruitment by promotion
    D) None of these
  • PPSC Corporal CTD 2024 MCQs

    PPSC Corporal CTD 2024 MCQs

    PPSC Corporal CTD 2024 MCQs

    Here are the MCQs from the Corporal paper conducted by the PPSC for the Counter Terrorism Department (CTD) of Punjab.

    PPSC Corporal CTD 2024 MCQs

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    Q 1: Currently, about how much world’s goods trade (by volume) is carried on ships:

    A) 20%
    B) 60%
    C) 70%
    D) 80%

    Q 2: The Indian Ocean Rim Association (IORA) is a dynamic inter-governmental organization aimed at strengthening regional cooperation and sustainable development within the Indian Ocean region through its ________ Member States.

    A) 21
    B) 23
    C) 25
    D) 27

    Q 3: Which country hosted the FIFA World Cup 2022:

    A) Russia
    B) Qatar
    C) US
    D) Mexico

    Q 4: Government by wealthy is termed as:

    A) Oligarchy
    B) Plutocracy
    C) Aristocracy
    D) Pantisocracy

    Q 5: Name the First Muslim Hijab woman elected as Member of Israel Parliament in March 2020 elections:

    A) Haneen Zoabi
    B) Iman Khatib-Yasin
    C) Hussniya Jabara
    D) Nadia Hilou

    Q 6: Connotes in globalization concept denoted by:

    A) P3
    B) P4
    C) P5
    D) P6

    Q 7: COP-26 was held in:

    A) Glasgow
    B) Rome
    C) Geneva
    D) Bern

    Q 8: FATF has how many regional organization:

    A) 2
    B) 3
    C) 4
    D) 5

    Q 9: The FATF first issued its Recommendations in 1990 aimed at governments and financial institution. Together, these Recommendations form, comprehensive regime against money laundering and have been accepted world, wide as one of the most comprehensive base for tackling money laundering.

    A) 10
    B) 20
    C) 30
    D) 40

    Q 10: How much percentage of earth's land is covered with forests:

    A) 31%
    B) 25%
    C) 19%
    D) 41%

    Q 11: Terror financing jurisdiction under which international organization:

    A) UNSC
    B) FATF
    C) Transparency International
    D) UNGA

    Q 12: Violence to threat government and societies is a type of:

    A) Terrorism
    B) Extremism
    C) Jingoism
    D) None of these

    Q 13: National Counter Terrorism Authority NACTA Pakistan works under:

    A) Ministry of Aviation
    B) Ministry of Interior
    C) Ministry of Finance
    D) Ministry of Foreign Affairs

    Q 14: Which nation has banned free internet services for social media:

    A) India
    B) Nepal
    C) China
    D) Bangladesh

    Q 15: Tho International Programme for the Development of Communication (IPDC) promotes __________ within developing countries, countries in transition, and countries in conflict and post-conflict situations.

    A) Media Development
    B) Textiles
    C) Satellite enhancement
    D) None of these

    Q 16: Which country has become the First country In the World to introduce WHO approved Typhoid vaccine.

    A) China
    B) Pakistan
    C) India
    D) Japan

    Q 17: Kunar River is also known as:

    A) Swat River
    B) Kabul River
    C) Chitral River
    D) Zhob River

    Q 18: The Gwadar Port is situated on the Arabian Sea at Gwadar is known as:

    A) Fishing point
    B) Trading point
    C) Both A & B
    D) None of these

    Q 19: G.T. Road was constructed by:

    A) Jahangir
    B) Aurangzeb
    C) Akbar
    D) Sher Shah Suri

    Q 20: G.T. Road was constructed by:

    A) Jahangir
    B) Aurangzeb
    C) Akbar
    D) Sher Shah Suri

    Q 21: First Census was held in Pakistan in the year:

    A) 1951
    B) 1952
    C) 1953
    D) 1954

    Q 22: After the war of 1965 which pact was signed between India and Pakistan:

    A) Shimla Pact
    B) Tashkent Pact
    C) Bilateral Pact
    D) Soviet Pact

    Q 23: The National Highway Authority (NHA) manages ________ national highways, motorways, and expressways.

    A) 33
    B) 36
    C) 39
    D) 55

    Q 24: Pakistan Army launched 'Operation Radd-ul-Fasaad' across the country in:

    A) 2017
    B) 2018
    C) 2019
    D) 2020

    Q 25: Tale of monsoon comes in our country from which region:

    A) Central Asia
    B) China
    C) Afghanistan
    D) India
  • PPSC Pakistan Studies Subject Specialist 2024 MCQs

    PPSC Pakistan Studies Subject Specialist 2024 MCQs

    PPSC Pakistan Studies Subject Specialist 2024 MCQs

    Attempt Pakistan Studies 2024 MCQs for Subject Specialist conducted by the PPSC for recruitment in the Punjab Special Education Department.

    PPSC Pakistan Studies Subject Specialist 2024 MCQs

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    Q 1: Who wrote the book "The Sufis"?

    A) Idries Shah
    B) Nisar Shah
    C) Jalal ud din Rumi
    D) Sheikh Nasiruddin Mahmud

    Q 2: Which is the world’s most polluted city, as per the US Air Quality Index?

    A) Lahore
    B) Karachi
    C) Delhi
    D) Tokyo

    Q 3: Pakistan faced sanctions under the Pressler Amendment in 1990 by which country:

    A) UK
    B) US
    C) China
    D) Australia

    Q 4: What is the common language of Chitral and Ghizer district:

    A) Khowar
    B) Balti
    C) Shina
    D) Wakhi

    Q 5: Which amendment relates with Shariah Bill?

    A) 8th
    B) 9th
    C) 10th
    D) 11th

    Q 6: In which year did Moinuddin Chishti migrate from Persia:

    A) 1192
    B) 1195
    C) 1197
    D) 1199

    Q 7: Which article of the Constitution of Pakistan 1973 deals with the National Economic Council?

    A) Article 122
    B) Article 137
    C) Article 156
    D) Article 174

    Q 8: Who is known as the "Breaker of Idols"?

    A) Mahmud Ghazni
    B) Babar
    C) Aurangzeb
    D) Akbar

    Q 9: Bicameral Legislature system was introduced for the first time in Pakistan in:

    A) 1956 Constitution
    B) 1962 Constitution
    C) 1973 Constitution
    D) None of those

    Q 10: When Radcliffe Award was announced in the year:

    A) 1944
    B) 1945
    C) 1946
    D) 1947

    Q 11: In 1920, which of the following changed its name to All India Home Rule League?

    A) Swarajya Sabha
    B) Hindu Mahasabha
    C) Indian National Congress
    D) None of these

    Q 12: Sir Sikandar Hayat was the CM of which Province of Pakistan:

    A) Punjab
    B) Sindh
    C) KPK
    D) Balouchistan

    Q 13: In which year session of Indian National Congress held at the bank of river Ravi in Lahore:

    A) 1926
    B) 1929
    C) 1931
    D) 1933

    Q 14: Pakistan purchased Gwadar from Muscat (Oman) in which year?

    A) 1947
    B) 1958
    C) 1962
    D) 1977

    Q 15: Which Pakistani cricketer player awarded Sitara-e-lmtiaz after his death:

    A) Khalid Wazir
    B) Abdul Qadir
    C) Akhtar Sarfaraz
    D) Hafeez Kardar

    Q 16: Who discovered the Indus Valley Civilization?

    A) John Marshall
    B) Mortimer Wheeler
    C) Alexander Cunningham
    D) Rakhaldas Banerji

    Q 17: A referendum on allowing Pervez Musharraf to continue as President for five years was held in Pakistan on:

    A) 30 April 1999
    B) 30 April 2000
    C) 30 April 2001
    D) 30 April 2002

    Q 18: “Mountbatten Plan" regarding the partition of India was officially declared on:

    A) 3rd June 1947
    B) 17th July 1947
    C) 14th August 1947
    D) None of these

    Q 19: Muhammad Zia ul Haq became the ______ President of Pakistan.

    A) 5th
    B) 6th
    C) 7th
    D) 8th

    Q 20: In which year the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) was founded by Hedgewar?

    A) 1922
    B) 1923
    C) 1924
    D) 1925

    Q 21: When did Pakistan join SEATO:

    A) 1949
    B) 1954
    C) 1973
    D) 1979

    Q 22: Sheikh Mujib was arrested during which era:

    A) Ayub Khan
    B) Sikandar Mirza
    C) Yahya Khan
    D) Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto

    Q 23: When was Vernacular Press Act given:

    A) 1870
    B) 1878
    C) 1882
    D) 1886

    Q 24: Who was Pakistan's first Civil Martial Law Administrator:

    A) Ayub Khan
    B) Sikandar Mirza
    C) Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto
    D) Pervaiz Musharraf

    Q 25: Forests are only ______ of the total area of Pakistan.

    A) 3.8%
    B) 4.8%
    C) 8.1%
    D) 6.8%
  • PPSC Protocol Assistant S&GD 2024 MCQ

    PPSC Protocol Assistant S&GD 2024 MCQ

    PPSC Protocol Assistant S&GD 2024 MCQs

    Below are the PPSC Protocol Assistant MCQs conducted for hiring in the Services and General Department (S&GD) 2024.

    PPSC Protocol Assistant Services and General Department (S&GD) 2024 Paper MCQs

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    Q 1: The Eisenhower Doctrine was a policy proposed by President Dwight D. Eisenhower in:

    A) 1955
    B) 1956
    C) 1957
    D) 1958

    Q 2: World Environment Day is celebrated on:

    A) 5 May
    B) 5 June
    C) 5 July
    D) 5 October

    Q 3: Which country officially left the European Union on 31st January, 2020:

    A) Ireland
    B) Scotland
    C) UK
    D) Germany

    Q 4: The “Berber” tribes were resident of:

    A) South Korea
    B) North Africa
    C) Andulus
    D) China

    Q 5: The Oldest University in the world is:

    A) Cambridge University
    B) Oxford University
    C) University of Bologna
    D) University of Warwick

    Q 6: The Wall Street is in:

    A) New York
    B) Paris
    C) London
    D) Rome

    Q 7: What is the new name of organization RCD (Regional Cooperation for Development):

    A) ECO
    B) UNFPA
    C) UNTCC
    D) GCC

    Q 8: The Organization of African Unity was formed in:

    A) 1963
    B) 1988
    C) 1991
    D) 1978

    Q 9: Where is the largest sea port in the world situated:

    A) Shanghai
    B) Kolkata
    C) Seattle
    D) Tokyo

    Q 10: Who among the following is known as Father of Economics:

    A) Adam Smith
    B) Karl Marx
    C) Hippocrates
    D) Kautilya

    Q 11: The largest exporter of LNG is:

    A) US
    B) China
    C) Russia
    D) India

    Q 12: The Arab League has 22 member states. It was founded in Cairo in March 1945 with ________ members.

    A) 5
    B) 6
    C) 7
    D) 8

    Q 13: Which country is the largest in area in the continent of Africa:

    A) Algeria
    B) Nigeria
    C) Somalia
    D) Romania

    Q 14: Ceylon was changed to Sri Lanka in:

    A) 1970
    B) 1972
    C) 1975
    D) 1978

    Q 15: Who is called Shah of Misar:

    A) Ahmad Shah Qajar
    B) Al-Muqawqis
    C) Qaboos
    D) None of these

    Q 16: Bashar Al Asad is the President of Country:

    A) Burma
    B) Palestine
    C) Spain
    D) Syria

    Q 17: The Truman Doctrine arose from a speech delivered by President Truman before a joint session of Congress on:

    A) 10 March 1946
    B) 12 March 1947
    C) 28 August 1948
    D) 10 January 1967

    Q 18: Michelangelo belongs to which country:

    A) Germany
    B) Japan
    C) Italy
    D) Poland

    Q 19: Pfizer Inc a pharmaceutical company which made COVID-19 vaccine belongs Io which country?

    A) China
    B) US
    C) Russia
    D) Japan

    Q 20: The total oil refineries in Pakistan are:

    A) 3
    B) 4
    C) 5
    D) 6

    Q 21: Which of the following Mughal rulers banned engraving Kalma on coins?

    A) Babar
    B) Akbar
    C) Homayoun
    D) Aurangzeb

    Q 22: Urdu-Hindi Controversy started in:

    A) 1865
    B) 1866
    C) 1867
    D) 1868

    Q 23: When did Quaid e Azam join All India Muslim league:

    A) 1911
    B) 1912
    C) 1913
    D) 1914

    Q 24: Mangla dam constructed on which river

    A) Ravi
    B) Jhelum
    C) Chenab
    D) Indus

    Q 25: Who was the founder of Lodhi dynasty of India (1451-1526):

    A) Ibrahim Lodhi
    B) Bahlol Khan Lodhi
    C) Sikandar Lodhi
    D) None of these
  • PPSC Deputy Secretary and Deputy Controller BISE 2024 MCQs

    PPSC Deputy Secretary and Deputy Controller BISE 2024 MCQs

    PPSC Deputy Secretary and Deputy Controller BISE Paper 2024 MCQs

    Here are the past paper MCQs for PPSC Deputy Secretary and Deputy Controller Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education (BISE) held in 2024.

    PPSC Deputy Controller paper MCQs for Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education (BISE) 2024

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    Q 1: The headquarter of Arab League is in:

    A) Cairo
    B) Tehran
    C) Riyadh
    D) Khartoum

    Q 2: What is the name of the mascot of the Tokyo Olympics 2020?

    A) Miraitowa
    B) Fuwa
    C) Shera
    D) Hodori

    Q 3: How many states are there in Australia:

    A) 5
    B) 6
    C) 7
    D) 8

    Q 4: Ismail Sabri is the __________ Prime Minister of Malaysis.

    A) 8th
    B) 9th
    C) 12th
    D) 17th

    Q 5: Which were the two policies introduced by Gorbachev?

    A) Land revenue policies
    B) Glasnost
    C) Perestroika
    D) Both B & C

    Q 6: Which one of the following countries is the largest producer of uranium:

    A) Namibia
    B) Kazakhstan
    C) Canada
    D) Australia

    Q 7: Total number UN Security Council members is:

    A) 5
    B) 10
    C) 15
    D) 20

    Q 8: When were the first Ancient Olympic Games held?

    A) 500 BCE
    B) 776 BCE
    C) 323 BCE
    D) 490 BCE

    Q 9: Which country joined NATO most recently:

    A) Bahrain
    B) Brazil
    C) Kuwait
    D) None of these

    Q 10: After the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan in 2021, ______ offered to take over management of Kabul's Hamid Karzai International Airport.

    A) China
    B) Russia
    C) Turkey
    D) Argentina

    Q 11: Johannesburg is a city of:

    A) Libya
    B) China
    C) South Africa
    D) Egypt

    Q 12: The Book "Long Walk to Freedom" is written by:

    A) Henry Kissinger
    B) Nelson Mandela
    C) Bill Clinton
    D) Mother Teresa

    Q 13: Word's famous bridge "Golden Gate" is in:

    A) Austern
    B) San Fancisco
    C) Seattle
    D) Boston

    Q 14: Which of the following is considered to undermine the logic of nuclear deterrence?

    A) Mutual Assured Destruction (MAD)
    B) First-strike capability
    C) Emergence of cyber warfare
    D) Arms control agreements

    Q 15: NBA stands for:

    A) National Board of Agriculture
    B) National Basketball Association.
    C) Net Banking Area
    D) None of these

    Q 16: The Atlantic Charter, signed in August 1941, was an agreement between which two leaders?

    A) Franklin D. Roosevelt and Winston Churchill
    B) Franklin D. Roosevelt and Joseph Stalin
    C) Winston Churchill and Charles de Gaulle
    D) Franklin D. Roosevelt and Chiang Kaishek

    Q 17: By 2017, how many countries had declared themselves as nuclear powers?

    A) 5
    B) 8
    C) 10
    D) 12

    Q 18: When did North Korea conduct its second 18 clear test?

    A) 2006
    B) 2009
    C) 2013
    D) 2016

    Q 19: Max Weber was a ___________.

    A) Historian
    B) Psychologist
    C) Sociologist
    D) Philosopher

    Q 20: If we want to open the home page o f a merchant website, we use a _____.

    A) Search engine
    B) Web Browser
    C) Email client
    D) Media player

    Q 21: Filtering is a useful way to see only the data that you want displayed in ____ databases.

    A) Excel
    B) Access
    C) MySQL
    D) SQL server

    Q 22: An excel workbook is a collection of:

    A) Workbooks
    B) Worksheets
    C) Charts
    D) Worksheets and Charts

    Q 23: Which of the following describes E-commerce?

    A) Doing business electronically
    B) Doing business
    C) Sale and purchase of goods
    D) Transaction broker

    Q 24: A wireless technology built in electronic gadgets used for exchanging data over short distances is?

    A) Bluetooth
    B) Wi-Fi
    C) Modem
    D) USB

    Q 25: In what respect human beings are superior to computers:

    A) Diligence
    B) Intelligence
    C) Slavery
    D) Reliability