CSS Criminology 2024 MCQs

Here you can attempt the past paper MCQs of Assistant conducted for the Services and General Department (S&GD) by the PPSC on December 1, 2024, evening batch.

PPSC Assistant S&GD MCQs for Evening Batch conducted in December 2024.

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Q 1: Who is known as the Father of the Russian Revolution:

A) Joseph Stalin
B) Vladimir Lenin
C) Leon Trotsky
D) Karl Marx

Q 2: The headquarters of Amnesty International is located in:

A) London
B) New York
C) Geneva
D) Washington

Q 3: In basketball, how many substitutes are typically available?

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

Q 4: Who was the first black president of South Africa?

A) Nelson Mandela
B) Desmond Tutu
C) Thabo Mbeki
D) Jacob Zuma

Q 5: In which country did the 2001 World Trade Center incident take place?

A) United Kingdom
B) United States
C) Australia
D) Canada

Q 6: In 1968, the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons (NPT) was signed in 1969 and its purpose is:

A) To promote nuclear disarmament
B) To prevent the spread of nuclear weapons
C) To ban test all nuclear weapons
D) To limit the use of nuclear energy

Q 7: Noam Chomsky was a renowned:

A) Philosopher
B) Economist
C) Linguist
D) Mathematician

Q 8: The headquarters of Red Cross is located in:

A) London
B) New York
C) Geneva
D) Hague

Q 9: Margaret Thatcher was the first female Primo Minister of which country?

A) Canada
B) UK
C) Australia
D) New Zealand

Q 10: CENTO stands for:

A) Central Economic Treaty Organization
B) Central European Treaty Organization
C) Central Treaty Organization
D) Central Intelligence Treaty Organization

Q 11: The Olympic flag with five rings was first hoisted in which year?

A) 1906
B) 1908
C) 1912
D) 1914

Q 12: The fear of heights is called:

A) Arachnophobia
B) Acrophobia
C) Nyctophobia
D) Claustrophobia

Q 13: What is the main industrial production in Switzerland?

A) Cement
B) Watch and Clocks
C) Textile
D) Cars

Q 14: Which woman won the Nobel Prize in Science?

A) Aung San Suu Kyi
B) Marie Curie
C) Jody Williams
D) Nadia Murad

Q 15: Which is the longest running race in the Olympics?

A) Marathon
B) 50 KMs
C) 4x400 meters relay
D) 10,000 meters

Q 16: Which Pakistani scientist was awarded the Nobel Prize in Science?

A) Abdul Qadeer Khan
B) Abdus Salam
C) Sharmeen Obaid
D) Malala Yousafzai

Q 17: Who was the founder of the Daily English newspaper "Dawn"?

A) Quaid-e-Azam
B) Allama Iqbal
C) Liaqat Ali Khan
D) Abul Qalam Azad

Q 18: Nawab Bahadur Yar Jang belonged to which state?

A) Hyderabad
B) Punjab
C) Kashmir
D) Sindh

Q 19: Why did Muslims observe Direct Action Day on August 16,1946?

A) To demand a separate Muslim state
B) To disregard British rule
C) To celebrate the unity of Hindus and Muslims
D) Not celebrate

Q 20: Urdu-Hindi Controversy started in:

A) 1837
B) 1851
C) 1867
D) 1877

Q 21: Who gave the Six-Point Formula?

A) Zulfikar Ali Bhutto
B) Liaquat Ali Khan
C) Sheikh Mujib-ur-Rahman
D) Maulana Abul Kalam Azad

Q 22: Who introduced the Basic Democracy system in Pakistan?

A) Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah
B) Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto
C) Ayub Khan
D) Zia UI Haq

Q 23: Wlio took the oath of The Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah as the first Governor. General of Pakistan?

A) Abdur Rashid
B) Liaqat Ali Khan
C) Muhammad Munir
D) Muhammad Shahabuddin

Q 24: Douglas David Gracey was the _________ Commander-in-Chief of the Pakistan Army.

A) Second
B) Third
C) Fourth
D) Fifth

Q 25: When was the 18th Amendment Bill passed by the National Assembly of Pakistan?

A) 2009
B) 2010
C) 2011
D) 2012