PPSC Excise and Taxation Inspector Past Paper 2024 (Morning) MCQs
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Attempt and solve MCQs from Excise and Taxation Inspector 2024 Morning batch conducted by the PPSC. There are 100 MCQs in excise and taxation paper. These MCQs cover a variety of topics from the PPSC syllabus for the excise and taxation officer. You can also read explanation for these MCQs.
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Q 1: In the Objective Resolution of 1949, sovereignty belongs to:
A) Allah Almighty
B) Parliament
C) People
D) Khalifa
Q 2: Which kind of system of Government was introduced in 1973 constitution:
A) Parliamentary
B) Presidential
C) Autocracy
D) None of these
Q 3: Choose the similar meaning of Apprehension:
A) Arrest
B) Joy
C) Certainty
D) Hope
Q 4: When was communist party banned in Pakistan:·
A) 1954
B) 1966
C) 1988
D) 2000
Q 5: Pakistan defeated ________ in 1971 Hockey World Cup.
A) Spain
B) Germany
C) England
D) India
Q 6: The book The Sole Spokesman: Jinnah the Muslim and Demand for Pakistan was written by:
A) Umera Ahmad
B) Aitzaz Ahsan
C) Ayesha Jalal
D) Liaqat Ali Khan
Q 7: Pakistan purchased Gwadar from which country:
A) Singapore
B) Oman
C) China
D) Egypt.
Q 8: The synonym of Outburst is:
A) Static
B) Implosion
C) Paroxysm
D) Calm
Q 9: Which bridge on Indus River is in the Sindh province:
A) Jinnah Bridge
B) Ayub Bridge
C) Lansdowne Bridge
D) All of these
Q 10: Light: Glint :: ?
A) Scent: Whif
B) Tide: Wave
C) Colour: Shade
D) Sound: Blare
Q 11: Each one of _____ will design suits tailored to _____, strength and weaknesses.
A) us/our
B) our/us
C) them/their
D) None of these
Q 12: The first Constituent Assembly of Pakistan was dissolved in:
A) 1949
B) 1954
C) 1956
D) 1962
Q 13: National Commission on the Status of Women (NCSW} is a statutory body, established in:
A) July 2000
B) August 2000
C) September 2001
D) December 2002
Q 14: When Pakistan won second Hockey World Cup:
A) 1969
B) 1972
C) 1978
D) 1982
Q 15: "Spirit of Islam" book was written by:
A) Allama Iqbal
B) Quaid-e-Azam
C) Syed Ameer Ali
D) Shah Wall Ullah
Q 16: The CPEC "Early Harvest" plan includes a complete overhaul of the 1,687-kilometer-long Main Line 1 railway (ML-1) between ______ and Peshawar.
A) Karachi
B) Quetta
C) Gwadar
D) Lahore
Q 17: How many federal coalition governments formed in Pakistan from 1956 to 1958:
A) 2
B) 3
C) 4
D) 5
Q 18: Scratch someone's back means:
A) To ignore the request
B) Do someone a favor in hopes that a favor will be returned
C) I will do something f or you in exchange for something else
D) To avoid responsibility
Q 19: He succeeded BY DINT OF perseverance and sheered hard work. Which part of speech is relating in this sentence by considering the uppercase..
A) Noun
B) Adverb
C) Conjunction
D) Preposition
Q 20: Choose the correct punctuation:
A) She saw a beautiful White cat.
B) She saw a beautiful white, cat.
C) She saw a beautiful, white cat.
D) None of these
Q 21: Lord Mayo was assassinated in:
A) April 1872
B) August 1872
C) November 1875
D) December 1878
Lord Mayo, wh·ose full name was Richard Bourke, 6th Earl of Mayo, (born Feb. 21, 1822, Dublin, lreland died Feb. 8, 1872, Port Blair, Andaman Islands) was a British nobleman and politician who served as the Viceroy of India from 1869 to 1872. He was a member of the British House of Lords and held various political offices before being appointed as the Viceroy of India. During his tenure as Viceroy, Lord Mayo focused on various reforms, including:
1. financial reforms: He aimed to reduce the burden of taxation and promote economic growth.
2. Judicial reforms: He introduced changes to, the judicial system to make It more efficient and accessible.
3. Educational reforms: He emphasized the importance of education and expanded educational opportunities in India.
4. Infrastructure development: He Invested in the development of railways, telegraphs and other
infrastructure projects.
Unfortunately, his tenure was cut short when he was assassinated on February 8, 1872, while visiting the Andaman and Nicobar Islands.
Q 22: Out of Sight, out of _____.
A) Light
B) Mind
C) Might
D) Fight
Q 23: The role of non-state actors Is important in international relations according to which theory:
A) Realist
B) Constructivist
C) Structuralist
D) Constructivist and Structuralist
Constructivist theory in international relations emphasizes the importance of non-state actors, such as
Non-governmental organizations (NGOs)
Multinational corporations
International organizations
Social movements
Constructivists argue that these actors play a significant role in shaping international relations, as they can influence state behavior, shape International norms, and construct new identities and Interests.
Q 24: Select the most ·appropriate meaning of the given idiom: To call the shots
A) To be in debt
B) To lack control
C) To be blissful happy
D) To take initiative
Q 25: The Golan Heights has officially been recognized as part of ___ since the country won independence in 1944.