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Sehriiish Monday, February 27, 2012 05:33 PM

Current Affair paper CE. 2012
 
[CENTER]CURRENT AFFAIRS
[/CENTER]

Q.1 Evaluate the ignificance of water conflict between India and Pakistan in global perspective of climate change.

Q.2 Discuss the mpact of foreign aid on Pakistan in post 9/11 scenario.

Q.3 Substantiate Pakistan's role in Common wealth.

Q.4 How can the energy crisis of Pakistan be resolved?

Q.5 Discuss issues in the higher educational system vis-a-vis 18th amendment in Pakistan

Q.6 How the corruption be managed in Pakistan?

Q.7 Discuss impact of economic development of China on World Order.

NADEEMANJUM92 Monday, February 27, 2012 05:57 PM

Current affairs css-2012 (objective) time 30 mins marks 20

1) the first constructed barrage of pakistan is
a) jinnah barrage
b) sukkur barrage
c) tunssa barrage
d) none of these

2) where was jesus christ born?
A) iraq
b) jerusalem
c) mecca
d) none of these

3) raw is an abbreviation of
a) radical army wing
b) research and warning
c) research and analysis wing
d) none of these

4) who was the first viceroy of india?
A) lord ripon
b) lord canning
c) lord curzon
d) none of these

5) according to roussean legitimate political authority is based on
a) slavery
b) force
c) social conduct
d) none of these

6) east india company was established in
a) 1603
b) 1602
c) 1600
d) none of these

7) british government sold kashmir to gulab sing in
a) 1846
b) 1845
c) 1843
d) none of these

8) gymmanphobia is the fear of
a) nudity
b) gyms
c) hotels
d) none of these

9) mac moban is the border between
a) india and china
b) india and nepal
c) india an bangladesh
d) none of these

10) places experincing equal impact of an earthquake are called
a) snowlines
b) seismic belts
c) seismic lines
d) none of these

11) which is the deepest ocean in the world
a) arctic
b) atlantic
c) pacific
d) none of these

12) largest airport of the world is
a) newyork airport
b) frankfurt airport
c) dubai airport
d) none of these

13) “wafa” news agency belongs to
a) palestine
b) jordan
c) syria
d) none of these

14) “fbi” of america was established in
a) 1901
b) 1902
c) 1903
d) none of these

15) who was the founder of republican party of usa
a) alexander hamiltion
b) franklin roosevelt
c) george washington
d) none of these

16) who was the first chief minister of baluchistan from may 1972 to february 1973?
A) sher bux murree
b) sardar attaullah mengal
c) nawab akbar bugti
d) none of these

17) who was the first muslim chief of air staff of pakistan?
A) air marshal asghar khan
b) air marshal noor khan
c) air marshal feroz khan
d) none of these

18) which country is the biggest producer of uranium in the world?
A) france
b) south africa
c) canda
d) none of these

19) in pakistan the first martial law was imposed on
a) august 1956
b) september 1956
c) october 1956
d) none of these

20) the fedral government

xaara~hussain Monday, February 27, 2012 06:10 PM

mujhe koi pahla question logically explain kr day.bus.

and 18th Amendment? come on.

common wealth main part? objective ko subjective bana diya?

9/11 k bad foreign aid ka impact. what an absurd question.

Wali Ahad Monday, February 27, 2012 06:23 PM

anticorruption measures

1. [B]legislate to ensure security of tenure of cops [/B] (considering DG Tariq khosa (Pak steel Mills), Zafar qureshi (NICL scam),hussain asghar ( Hajj scam) all were transfered..investigation suffered..
2.[B] Witness protection program[/B] ( otherwise ppl would continue to hesitate or backtrack, fearing repercussions)
3. [B]end of constitutional immunity[/B] (separate laws for the poor and the powerful?! and then we call pakistan [I]islamic[/I] republic?...even pious caliphs were hauled to court by common ppl)
4.[B]capital punnishment for corruption[/B] (like its there in china)
er have forgotten the rest, wrote 10...oh yeah,hodgepodge of Holders of Public Offices (Accountability) Bill, right to information act blah blah

pureapak Monday, February 27, 2012 06:41 PM

[B][COLOR="Blue"]CORRUPTION MANAGEMENT
[/COLOR][/B]

[B]1.
Institutes are politicized they should be set free of any feudal or foul political influences.
Postings of officials , transfers , their perks and privileges need to be granted on the legal assessment of their professional records. No special or graceful promotions. There should be a fixed period and defined procedures for this purpose.
Summary of such actions should be taken to President, prime minister and Chief Justice of Pakistan for their critical reviews each time. There should be established review commissions on ad hock basis to ensure the transparency.

2. Hundreds of audits are carried out by audit teams which find no corruption because such teams get involved by themselves. Cheap auditing encourages the corrupt people to go ahead with no worries.
Institution of audit needs to be audited ITSELF ONCE A YEAR. There must be written records of each audit in their offices.
An independent audit team should be structured for which the world class professionals should be hired. Say from China, England, America or any other hi profile firms across the world.
Criminals as per the findings of such team should be subjected to sever actions by the court so as to set precedents for future.
National, provincial and local audit departments should be established on new and competent pattern and audit department must be autonomous.. directly accountable to parliament and Chief justice … no minister or any bureaucrat…

3. FPSC and NTS are popular for their creditability in masses… Employment, admissions, scholarships and other exams for key benefits should be held by them.
Provincial Public Service Commissions should be headed by nationally reputable officer like Bhagwandas. Who should come by qualifying the predefined test. And not by the recommendation of any minister or stuff like that.

4. Influence of feudalism is also one of the causes of corruption in the country. Feudal lords exploit human resources for their royal needs in their farms and villages.. Even district officers like DPO, MS(Health), EDO(education),(WAPDA) or The chief DCO… are appointed and transferred as per the wishes of renowned jageerdars of that area.
The honest officers if not conceding to them are threatened to death too.
These steps encourage corruption in society.. Land reforms are mandatory to counter the vague force of feudalism.

5. Development programs and infra structure work and all the relevant contracts should be given to FWO or other foreign engineers. Local contractors are consuming the whole budget for their cheap work. Works and services, Municipal committee , Local govt; department grant these contracts to heart favorite people who grant them back due share in the bill. From clerk to the chief every one is given share in the budget of such development works.

6. There is no reaction from the masses against corruption because responsible institutes which file the complaints of public are visibly corrupt themselves… Anti corruption department, its work is note worthy, as it operates against those who do not reconcile with the personal demands of circle officers. The corrupt people share their corruption here. And the honest pay for their honesty.
Look at the performance of NAB…… you’d find a number of embezzlement cases traced out by NAB during musharif Regime which are now compromised ….
Many of Investigation Officers of NAB are in Jail convicted for their indulgence in corrupt activites. From district to the provincial and national level the heads of these departments should be appointed on merit and as per their performance. New enthusiastic blood should be brought into mainstream.

7. Factories, Flour mills , commerce and top class trading units are paying a good amount for dysfunctioning .. say Wheat and rice crops are purchased from farmers at lower and cheaper rates. And later, on the demand of these traders Government announces new rates for these products. As a result a marginal benefit goes to the credit of such units and deprives the peasantry of its due share while the disequilibrium develops in society. These practices need an immediate notice either.[/B]

waqasalirao Monday, February 27, 2012 06:59 PM

FBI founded in 1908
1st Pakistani Air marshal was Asghar khan
Chief minister of Baluchistan from 1972 -1973 was Ataullah Mengal
Kashmir was sold to Gulab Singh in 1846
Largest Airport on the world is Frankfurt Airport

MUHAMMAD LUQMAN GUJAR Monday, February 27, 2012 07:25 PM

hazrat essa born in Juresulam

Canada is largest producer of uranuim

wafa is news agency of Palestine

the Republican party was founded by Ibraham lincon or by himlton its still controversial in USA.

east india company eastablished on 1600

largest airport in the world (but he did not mention was by area ,passenger or Plane landing capacity? cause Dubai airport is largest by passenger and area.

first viceroy to india lord canning.

mc mohan line is border between India and china.

Abdussamad Chaudhary Monday, February 27, 2012 08:14 PM

[QUOTE=xaara~hussain;407646]mujhe koi pahla question logically explain kr day.bus.[/QUOTE]

Behna! You know water is going back from the shores of Pakistan due to Climate change? And currently it's a hot debate that Pakistan may claim the nautical miles gained by such change, as according to International sea Law the Exclusive Economic Zone is claimed from the baseline which is where the water of sea comes. If it is moving back, it means Pakistan is gaining Waters.
Got it????

mani1 Monday, February 27, 2012 08:27 PM

The water conflict was a very tricky question. You had to relate the effect of climate change on watersheds of all 5 rivers analysing the annual/seasonal flows. Then you had to comment on effect of Indian dams on ecology of the area. Terms like minimum ecological flow etc had to be used. I remember India altered the design of a couple of their dams due to ecological and climatic reasons when we protested in front of ICA. It was the only difficult question and rest were quite easy and unexpected

xaara~hussain Monday, February 27, 2012 09:36 PM

[QUOTE=Abdussamad Chaudhary;407752]Behna! You know water is going back from the shores of Pakistan due to Climate change? And currently it's a hot debate that Pakistan may claim the nautical miles gained by such change, as according to International sea Law the Exclusive Economic Zone is claimed from the baseline which is where the water of sea comes. If it is moving back, it means Pakistan is gaining Waters.
Got it????[/QUOTE]
What abt conflict thingie?

M U S K Monday, February 27, 2012 10:00 PM

[QUOTE=adeelishaq;407662]objectives of current affair which i remember

1. first barrage in Pakistan Jinnah :vangry

2. hazrat essa born in Jerusalem

3. first viceroy to india CANNING

4. raw stands for Research And Analysis Wing

5. east india company eastablished on 1603 :vangry

6. largest producer of uranium canada

7. first marshal law declared on oct 1958

8. largest airport in the world dubai

9. fbi was eastablished in 1903 :vangry

10. founder of republican party hamilton

11. wafa is news agency of palestine

12. mc mohan line is border between china-india

13. first chief minister of balochistan mengal

some others i remember are
14. thar coal authority established in 2006 :vangry

15. sold kashmir to gulab singh 1846

[/QUOTE]

these were my replies, not bad just 4 wrong till now

AMSS Friday, March 02, 2012 12:06 AM

May this topic help to solve 1st question :Climate change can stir Indo-Pak conflict
 
A public policy research arm of the US Congress has raised doubts that climate change could act as a ‘threat multiplier’ and has potential to stoke conflict between nuclear-armed states of Pakistan and India.

Congressional Research Service (CRS) in its 2010 Report on ‘Security and the Environment in Pakistan’ prepared for members and committees of the Congress stated that climate change has been projected to increase the variability of monsoons, decrease the predictability of precipitation, exacerbate water-stress in arid and semi-arid regions, and further salt-water intrusion of coastal freshwater supplies.

The report said under climate change predictions, the eventual loss of glacier storage may significantly alter water available in the Indus River for use in Pakistan. It said the combination of environmental degradation; anticipated future impacts of climate change and increasing demographic pressure are likely to place significant stress on many developing nations across the globe in the years ahead.

“Western Himalayan glaciers are projected to continue their retreat from the next half century, increasing Indus River flows and flooding. These initial increases in river flows would likely to be followed by decreased river flows as the glacial melt decreases as the glaciers disappear,” it said. A 2010 Dutch study found that melt water from the Himalaya accounts for 60% of the water in the Indus River. The study also found that projected temperature, rainfall and snow projections would lead to 8.4% decrease in upstream water flow into the Indus by 2050 that would threaten the food security of those dependent on the river for irrigation.

The report said environmental crises such as water scarcity; soil depletion and natural disasters can intensify conflict or stress and potentially contribute to national security issues.

It said, “Drought can stress water supplies along the Indus River and potentially exacerbate tensions between Pakistan and India and can further lead to reduced hydropower supplies and catalyse protests in areas experiencing rolling blackouts, and out course contribute to economic stresses in Pakistan ‘s agricultural regions, where the majority of Pakistanis live.”

The report also referred to a statement by President Asif Ali Zardari in which he said, “The water crisis in Pakistan is directly linked to relations with India. Resolution could prevent an environmental catastrophe in South Asia, but failure to do so could fuel the fires of discontent that lead to extremism and terrorism.” As the potential effects of environmental degradation and climate change on Pakistan’s and many other nations’ security become better understood, there may be greater impetus for the United States to assess international climate change mitigation and adaptation frameworks.

It pointed out, “Pakistan has one of the highest deforestation rates in the world and currently has approximately 4% of its original forested area intact. Loss of forests has led to soil erosion and altered ecosystems in the region.” The projected effects of climate change in Pakistan range from increased periods of drought and low water supplies to sea level rise and associated saltwater intrusion. Many of these environmental stresses have potential socio-economic and political consequences for Pakistan.

The report examined the potentially destabilising effect that, when combined with Pakistan’s demographic trends and limited economic development, water scarcity, limited arable land, and food security may have on an already radicalised internal and destabilised international political-security environment.

It stated environmental factors could expand the ranks of the dispossessed in Pakistan, which could lead to greater recruitment for radical Islamist groups operating in Pakistan or Afghanistan. Larger numbers of dispossessed people in Pakistani political system and possibly add impetus to a return to military rule or more bellicose posture towards India. It further said Pakistan is subject to both demand-induced scarcity and structural scarcity. Demand-induced scarcity stems from Pakistan’s growing population and per capita use of resource. Structural scarcity stems from the inequitable distribution and use of natural resources in Pakistan, stemming from social inequality.

White Lilly Wednesday, March 14, 2012 12:25 PM

[QUOTE=AMSS;409007]A public policy research arm of the US Congress has raised doubts that climate change could act as a ‘threat multiplier’ and has potential to stoke conflict between nuclear-armed states of Pakistan and India.

Congressional Research Service (CRS) in its 2010 Report on ‘Security and the Environment in Pakistan’ prepared for members and committees of the Congress stated that climate change has been projected to increase the variability of monsoons, decrease the predictability of precipitation, exacerbate water-stress in arid and semi-arid regions, and further salt-water intrusion of coastal freshwater supplies.

The report said under climate change predictions, the eventual loss of glacier storage may significantly alter water available in the Indus River for use in Pakistan. It said the combination of environmental degradation; anticipated future impacts of climate change and increasing demographic pressure are likely to place significant stress on many developing nations across the globe in the years ahead.

“Western Himalayan glaciers are projected to continue their retreat from the next half century, increasing Indus River flows and flooding. These initial increases in river flows would likely to be followed by decreased river flows as the glacial melt decreases as the glaciers disappear,” it said. A 2010 Dutch study found that melt water from the Himalaya accounts for 60% of the water in the Indus River. The study also found that projected temperature, rainfall and snow projections would lead to 8.4% decrease in upstream water flow into the Indus by 2050 that would threaten the food security of those dependent on the river for irrigation.

The report said environmental crises such as water scarcity; soil depletion and natural disasters can intensify conflict or stress and potentially contribute to national security issues.

It said, “Drought can stress water supplies along the Indus River and potentially exacerbate tensions between Pakistan and India and can further lead to reduced hydropower supplies and catalyse protests in areas experiencing rolling blackouts, and out course contribute to economic stresses in Pakistan ‘s agricultural regions, where the majority of Pakistanis live.”

The report also referred to a statement by President Asif Ali Zardari in which he said, “The water crisis in Pakistan is directly linked to relations with India. Resolution could prevent an environmental catastrophe in South Asia, but failure to do so could fuel the fires of discontent that lead to extremism and terrorism.” As the potential effects of environmental degradation and climate change on Pakistan’s and many other nations’ security become better understood, there may be greater impetus for the United States to assess international climate change mitigation and adaptation frameworks.

It pointed out, “Pakistan has one of the highest deforestation rates in the world and currently has approximately 4% of its original forested area intact. Loss of forests has led to soil erosion and altered ecosystems in the region.” The projected effects of climate change in Pakistan range from increased periods of drought and low water supplies to sea level rise and associated saltwater intrusion. Many of these environmental stresses have potential socio-economic and political consequences for Pakistan.

The report examined the potentially destabilising effect that, when combined with Pakistan’s demographic trends and limited economic development, water scarcity, limited arable land, and food security may have on an already radicalised internal and destabilised international political-security environment.

It stated environmental factors could expand the ranks of the dispossessed in Pakistan, which could lead to greater recruitment for radical Islamist groups operating in Pakistan or Afghanistan. Larger numbers of dispossessed people in Pakistani political system and possibly add impetus to a return to military rule or more bellicose posture towards India. It further said Pakistan is subject to both demand-induced scarcity and structural scarcity. Demand-induced scarcity stems from Pakistan’s growing population and per capita use of resource. Structural scarcity stems from the inequitable distribution and use of natural resources in Pakistan, stemming from social inequality.[/QUOTE]


thanks for such a comprehensive answer...it has answered many queries of mine...u must have read a lot to gather the information from bits and pieces...please let us know your strategy for reading and accumulating information...

hafiz ishtiaq ahmad Friday, March 16, 2012 02:10 AM

the correct answer of question no6

[B]6. Largest producer of uranium is
Kazakhstan
[url]http://www.world-nuclear.org/info/inf23.html[/url][/B]

Arslan Shaukat Friday, March 16, 2012 03:20 AM

[QUOTE=hafiz ishtiaq ahmad;413929]the correct answer of question no6

[B]6. Largest producer of uranium is
Kazakhstan
[url=http://www.world-nuclear.org/info/inf23.html]Uranium Mining | World Uranium Mining[/url][/B][/QUOTE]
Yes you are right. Previously Canada was the largest producer but is was surpassed by Kazakhstan in 2009. Now following are the top three producers in order viz. Kazakhstan, Canada and Australia.

Raja Bahar Saturday, March 31, 2012 06:50 PM

Current Affairs MCQs 2012
 
Current affairs css-2012 (objective)
Current affairs css-2012 (objective) time 30 mins marks 20
1) the first constructed barrage of pakistan is
a) jinnah barrage [B]b) sukkur barrage[/B]
c) tunssa barrage d) none of these
2) where was jesus christ born?
A) iraq [B]b) jerusalem[/B]
c) mecca d) none of these
3) raw is an abbreviation of
[B]a) radical army wing[/B] b) research and warning
c) research and analysis wing d) none of these
4) who was the first viceroy of india?
A) lord ripon [B]b) lord canning[/B]
c) lord curzon d) none of these
5) according to roussean legitimate political authority is based on
a) slavery b) force
[B]c) social conduct[/B] d) none of these
6) east india company was established in
a) 1603 b) 1602
[B]c) 1600[/B] d) none of these
7) british government sold kashmir to gulab sing in
[B]a) 1846[/B] b) 1845
c) 1843 d) none of these
8) gymmanphobia is the fear of
a) nudity b) gyms
c) hotels d) none of these
9) mac moban is the border between
a) india and china [B]b) india and nepal[/B]
c) india an bangladesh d) none of these
10) places experincing equal impact of an earthquake are called
a) snowlines [B]b) seismic belts[/B]
c) seismic lines d) none of these
11) which is the deepest ocean in the world
a) arctic [B]b) atlantic[/B]
c) pacific d) none of these
12) largest airport of the world is
a) newyork airport b) frankfurt airport
[B]c) dubai airport [/B]d) none of these
13) “wafa” news agency belongs to
[B]a) palestine [/B]b) jordan
c) syria d) none of these
14) “fbi” of america was established in
a) 1901 b) 1902
c) 1903 d) none of these
15) who was the founder of republican party of usa
a) alexander hamiltion b) franklin roosevelt
c) george washington d) none of these
16) who was the first chief minister of baluchistan from may 1972 to february 1973?
A) sher bux murree b) sardar attaullah mengal
c) nawab akbar bugti d) none of these
17) who was the first muslim chief of air staff of pakistan?
A) air marshal asghar khan b) air marshal noor khan
c) air marshal feroz khan d) none of these
18) which country is the biggest producer of uranium in the world?
A) france b) south africa
[B]c) canda [/B]d) none of these
19) in pakistan the first martial law was imposed on
a) august 1956 b) september 1956
[B]c) october 1956[/B] d) none of these
20) the fedral government

NADEEMANJUM92 Saturday, March 31, 2012 10:21 PM

[B][/B][QUOTE=Raja Bahar;418098]Current affairs css-2012 (objective)
Current affairs css-2012 (objective) time 30 mins marks 20

3) raw is an abbreviation of
[B]a) radical army wing[/B]
b) research and warning
c) research and analysis wing
d) none of these
8) [B]gymmanphobia[/B] is the fear of
a) nudity
b) gyms
c) hotels
d) none of these
9) mac moban is the border between
a) india and china [B]
b) india and nepal[/B]
c) india an bangladesh
d) none of these
14) “fbi” of america was established in
a) 1901
b) 1902
c) 1903
d) none of these

16) who was the first chief minister of baluchistan from may 1972 to february 1973?
A) sher bux murree
b) sardar attaullah mengal
c) nawab akbar bugti
d) none of these




3) raw is an abbreviation of
a) radical army wing
b) research and warning
[B]c) research and analysis wing[/B]
d) none of these
8) [B]gymmanphobia[/B] is the fear of
[B]a) nudity[/B]
b) gyms
c) hotels
d) none of these
9) mac moban is the border between
[B]a) india and china [/B]
b) india and nepal
c) india an bangladesh
d) none of these
14) “fbi” of america was established in
a) 1901
b) 1902
c) 1903
[B]d) none of these(IT IS 1908)[/B]
16) who was the first chief minister of baluchistan from may 1972 to february 1973?
A) sher bux murree
[B]b) sardar attaullah mengal[/B]
c) nawab akbar bugti
d) none of these

wasim soomrro Wednesday, May 02, 2012 05:22 PM

4. raw stands for(research and analysis wing).

5. east india company eastablished on 1600.

6. largest producer of uranium is south africa.

7. first marshal law declared on 26 oct,1958

hafiz ishtiaq ahmad Thursday, May 03, 2012 09:01 AM

[QUOTE=wasim soomrro;426632]objectives of current affair which i remember






6. largest producer of uranium is south africa.

7. first marshal law declared on 26 oct,1958[/QUOTE]



first marshallaw imposed on 7 oct 1958
[url]http://www.cssforum.com.pk/css-compulsory-subjects/pakistan-affairs/33401-first-martial-law-pakistan-imposed.html[/url]

micho Thursday, May 03, 2012 10:40 AM

founder of republican party was thomas jefferson. The Candidates who have opted US-History know it better.

Arslan Shaukat Monday, May 07, 2012 10:52 PM

1) The first constructed barrage of pakistan is

a) jinnah barrage [B]b) sukkur barrage [/B]
c) tunssa barrage d) none of these

2) where was jesus christ born?

A) iraq [B]b) jerusalem[/B]
c) mecca d) none of these

3) raw is an abbreviation of

a) radical army wing b) research and warning
[B]c) research and analysis wing [/B] d) none of these

4) who was the first viceroy of india?

A) lord ripon [B]b) lord canning[/B]
c) lord curzon d) none of these

5) according to roussean legitimate political authority is based on

a) slavery b) force
[B]c) social contract[/B] d) none of these

6) east india company was established in
a) 1603 b) 1602
[B]c) 1600[/B] d) none of these

7) british government sold kashmir to gulab sing in

[B]a) 1846[/B] b) 1845
c) 1843 d) none of these

8) gymmanphobia is the fear of
[B]a) nudity[/B] b) gyms
c) hotels d) none of these

9) mac moban is the border between

[B]a) india and china[/B] b) india and nepal
c) india an bangladesh d) none of these

10) places experincing equal impact of an earthquake are called

a) snowlines b) seismic belts
[B]c) seismic lines [/B]d) none of these

11) which is the deepest ocean in the world

a) arctic b) atlantic
[B]c) pacific[/B] d) none of these

12) largest airport of the world is

a) newyork airport b) frankfurt airport
[B]c) dubai airport[/B] d) none of these

13) “wafa” news agency belongs to
[B]a) palestine [/B]b) jordan
c) syria d) none of these

14) “fbi” of america was established in

a) 1901 b) 1902
c) 1903 [B]d) none of these (1908) [/B]

15) who was the founder of republican party of usa

a) alexander hamiltion b) franklin roosevelt
[B]c) george washington[/B] d) none of these

16) who was the first chief minister of baluchistan from may 1972 to february 1973?

A) sher bux murree [B]b) sardar attaullah mengal[/B]
c) nawab akbar bugti d) none of these

17) who was the first muslim chief of air staff of pakistan?

[B]A) air marshal asghar khan[/B] b) air marshal noor khan
c) air marshal feroz khan d) none of these

18) which country is the biggest producer of uranium in the world?

A) france b) south africa
[B]c) canada[/B] d) none of these

19) in pakistan the first martial law was imposed on

a) august 1958 b) september 1958
[B]c) october 1958[/B] d) none of these

20) the fedral government established thar coal authority in which year

[B]a. 2008[/B] b. 2007 c. 2009

naveed kahlon dr Friday, May 11, 2012 08:59 PM

[quote=arslan shaukat;428153]1) the first constructed barrage of pakistan is

a) jinnah barrage [b]b) sukkur barrage [/b]
c) tunssa barrage d) none of these

2) where was jesus christ born?

A) iraq [b]b) jerusalem[/b]
c) mecca d) none of these

3) raw is an abbreviation of

a) radical army wing b) research and warning
[b]c) research and analysis wing [/b] d) none of these

4) who was the first viceroy of india?

A) lord ripon [b]b) lord canning[/b]
c) lord curzon d) none of these

5) according to roussean legitimate political authority is based on

a) slavery b) force
[b]c) social contract[/b] d) none of these

6) east india company was established in
a) 1603 b) 1602
[b]c) 1600[/b] d) none of these

7) british government sold kashmir to gulab sing in

[b]a) 1846[/b] b) 1845
c) 1843 d) none of these

8) gymmanphobia is the fear of
[b]a) nudity[/b] b) gyms
c) hotels d) none of these

9) mac moban is the border between

[b]a) india and china[/b] b) india and nepal
c) india an bangladesh d) none of these

10) places experincing equal impact of an earthquake are called

a) snowlines b) seismic belts
[b]c) seismic lines [/b]d) none of these

11) which is the deepest ocean in the world

a) arctic b) atlantic
[b]c) pacific[/b] d) none of these

12) largest airport of the world is

a) newyork airport b) frankfurt airport
[b]c) dubai airport[/b] d) none of these

13) “wafa” news agency belongs to
[b]a) palestine [/b]b) jordan
c) syria d) none of these

14) “fbi” of america was established in

a) 1901 b) 1902
c) 1903 [b]d) none of these (1908) [/b]

15) who was the founder of republican party of usa

a) alexander hamiltion b) franklin roosevelt
[b]c) george washington[/b] d) none of these

16) who was the first chief minister of baluchistan from may 1972 to february 1973?

A) sher bux murree [b]b) sardar attaullah mengal[/b]
c) nawab akbar bugti d) none of these

17) who was the first muslim chief of air staff of pakistan?

[b]a) air marshal asghar khan[/b] b) air marshal noor khan
c) air marshal feroz khan d) none of these

18) which country is the biggest producer of uranium in the world?

A) france b) south africa
[b]c) canada[/b] d) none of these

19) in pakistan the first martial law was imposed on

a) august 1958 b) september 1958
[b]c) october 1958[/b] d) none of these

20) the fedral government established thar coal authority in which year

[b]a. 2008[/b] b. 2007 c. 2009[/quote]
correction current affairs. 2-d it was betehlehm, 12-d IT IS RIAZ AIRPORT

Arslan Shaukat Friday, May 11, 2012 09:30 PM

[QUOTE=naveed kahlon dr;429311]correction current affairs. 2-d it was betehlehm, 12-d IT IS RIAZ AIRPORT[/QUOTE]

Dear Naveed!

2. Bethelehm and Jerusalem are very near, you can say these are twin cities. So most probable answer was Jerusalem.

12. You mean to say its Ryadh airport, S.A. Any evidence or link. Because I could not find it please.

Regards,

naveed kahlon dr Sunday, May 13, 2012 06:58 AM

[quote=arslan shaukat;429326]dear naveed!

2. Bethelehm and jerusalem are very near, you can say these are twin cities. So most probable answer was jerusalem.

12. You mean to say its ryadh airport, s.a. Any evidence or link. Because i could not find it please.

Regards,[/quote]
dear it is written in imtiaz shahid current affair mcq,s in airports chapter that it,s riaz. As for as other question is concerned it,s betlehm. Answer is non of above. Jesus was crucified at jerusalem.no matter how close they were but they were different cities.

majwadali Tuesday, June 05, 2012 10:50 AM

Alexander Hamiliton Died in 1795 but the Republican party was formed in 1854.
Although referred as the Grand Old Party (GOP), but the Democratic Party is the older of the two.

Zohaib786 Tuesday, June 05, 2012 05:56 PM

16) who was the first chief minister of baluchistan from may 1972 to february 1973?
A) sher bux murree
b) [B][B]sardar attaullah mengal[/B][/B]
c) nawab akbar bugti
d) none of these

Arslan Shaukat Tuesday, June 05, 2012 08:36 PM

Republican Party founder?
 
[QUOTE=majwadali;437719]Alexander Hamiliton Died in 1795 but the Republican party was formed in 1854.
Although referred as the Grand Old Party (GOP), but the Democratic Party is the older of the two.[/QUOTE]

So what is the right answer man?

Naimah Bushra Afridi Sunday, September 23, 2012 01:58 PM

AOA

the 20th number objective is not completed, kindly complete this question..

mudasir32 Sunday, September 23, 2012 02:07 PM

which question?

maligondal Friday, October 12, 2012 08:54 PM

[QUOTE=Raja Bahar;418098]Current affairs css-2012 (objective)
Current affairs css-2012 (objective) time 30 mins marks 20
11) which is the deepest ocean in the world
a) arctic [B]b) atlantic[/B]
c) pacific d) none of these
[/QUOTE]

mariana trench is the deepest part of the world's oceans and it is located in the pacific ocean.
[url]http://www.worldatlas.com/aatlas/infopage/deepest.htm[/url]

[url]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mariana_Trench[/url]

Malik Nadeem 06 Wednesday, November 07, 2012 11:02 AM

1. b
2. b
3. c
4. b
5. c
6. c
7. a
8. a
9. a
10. c
11. c
12. c
13. a
14. d
15. d
16. b
17. a
18. d
19. d

KamiWazir Sunday, November 18, 2012 02:49 AM

20) 20) the fedral government established thar coal authority in which year

a. 2008 b. 2007 c. 2009

[QUOTE=KamiWazir;513244]20) 20) the fedral government established thar coal authority in which year

a. 2008 b. 2007 c. 2009[/QUOTE]

The answer is a) 2008

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Largest uranium producer is Kazakhstan.

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Life is really simple, but we insist on making it complicated.

qsam Saturday, June 22, 2013 02:07 PM

1.b
2.b
3.c
4.b
5.b
6.c
7.a
8.a
9.a
10.c
11.a
12.d
13.a
14.d
15.d
16.b
17.a
18.c
19.d
20.........

qsam Saturday, June 22, 2013 02:38 PM

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