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FEDERAL PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISION
ASSISTANT DIRECTOR(BPS-17) FEDERAL GOVERNMENT ORGANIZATION
(MODEL PAPER.25)

Read each question carefully and select the word that ismost similar or dissimilar in meaning to the word provided

1. Punctual is most dissimilar to
a. close
b. tardy
c. sloppy
d. precious

2. Delude is most dissimilar to
a. drought
b. clever
c. enlighten
d. enrage

3. Omit is most similar to
a. recluse
b. neglect
c. mistake
d. destroy

4. Resilient is most dissimilar to
a. stubborn
b. careless
c. substantial
d. flimsy

5. Mutiny is most similar to
a. rebellion
b. currency
c. sailor
d. hassle

6. Naive is most similar to
a. rural
b. secular
c. unsophisticated
d. sultry
7. Entice is most dissimilar to
a. piece
b. repulse
c. attract
d. repeat

8. Solemnity is most similar to
a. lightheartedness
b. gravity
c. diligence
d. sleepiness

9. Stingy is most dissimilar to
a. wasteful
b. democratic
c. spiteful
d. liberal

10. Malign is most similar to
a. evil
b. malicious
c. slander
d. grandiose

11. Impudent is most similar to
a. cautious
b. haphazard
c. gleeful
d. insolent

12. Vacillate is most dissimilar to
a. decide
b. teeter
c. dilate
d. please

13. Kinetic is most dissimilar to
a. cold
b. static
c. lewd
d. foolish

14. Lambaste is most similar to
a. marinade
b. commotion
c. censure
d. tickle

15. Kowtow is most dissimilar to
a. snub
b. pull
c. fawn
d. forage

16. Rudimentary is most
similar to
a. crass
b. gracious
c. deliberate
d. primitive

17. Pitched is most similar to
a. undone
b. retracted
c. heated
d. lovely

18. Tepid is most dissimilar to
a. dispassionate
b. scalding
c. crisp
d. clever

19. Largesse is most similar to
a. greatness
b. generosity
c. miniscule
d. clumsiness

20. Insidious is most dissimilar to
a. repellant
b. pure
c. charming
d. delicious

Ans.

1. b. punctual means on time; tardy means late
2. c. to delude means to mislead the judgment of someone, or to
trick; to enlighten means to give knowledge to someone
3. b. to omit means to leave out, to fail to perform, or to neglect
4. d. resilient means capable of withstanding shock; flimsy means
lacking in physical strength or substance
5. a. mutiny means resistance to lawful authority, or rebellion
6. c. naive means unaffectedly simple, or unsophisticated
7b. to entice means attract seductively, or to lure; to repulse means
to cause aversion to, or to disgust
8. b. solemnity means formal or ceremonious observance, or
seriousness; gravity means dignity of bearing, or seriousness
9. d. one meaning of liberal is giving freely, or generous; stingy
means lacking generosity
10. c. to malign means to speak false or harmful things of, or to
slander
11. d. impudent means contemptuously bold or cocky, or insolent
12. a. vacillate means to hesitate among choices, or to waver; decide
means to choose
13. b. kinetic means relating to motion, or dynamic; static means at
rest, or stationary
14. c. to lambaste means to attack verbally, or to censure
15. a. to kowtow means to show fawning deference; to snub means to
treat with contempt
16. d. rudimentary means crude or primitive
17. c. pitched means intensely fought; one meaning of heated is
marked by anger
18. b. tepid means lukewarm; scalding means boiling hot
19. b. largesse means liberal giving or generosity
20. a. insidious means harmful but enticing or seductive; repellant
means arousing aversion or disgust

21. In the 1971 elections out of total 162 common seats in East Bengal MujeeburRehman won 160 seats
22. In the elections of 1971 PPP got 62 seats out of total 82 common seats in Punjab
23. The retirement age of justice of Supreme Court is 65 years
24. How much practice as a lawyer is must for becoming Justice of a High Court 8 years
25. Atta Turk means the father of Turks.
26. Khilafat was abolished in 1924.
27. Last caliph of Turkish State was Abdul MajeedAfandi.
28. Hijrat Movement took place in 1924
29. ReshimiRoomal movement of 1915 started by MaulanaMehmood-ul-Hassan.
30. Mohd: Ali Johar was born in 1878 at Rampur and died at the age of 54 on 4 Jan: 1931 at London and was buried in Bait-ul-Mukadas (Jerusalem).
31. Wife of Mohd: Ali Johar was Amjadi Begum.
32. Quaid got education of law from Lincolin’s Inn.
33. The Word “Quaid” was used by MolviMazharulHaq in newspaper Al-Aman.
34. Wife of Quaid was RatanBai.
35. Quid’s father was Jinnah Poonja.
36. Jinnah Poonja was born in 1850 and married with MithiBai.
37. Poonja was ____of Quaid. grandfather
38. Jinnah joined Congress in 1906 & in 1913 ML in London.
39. Quaid born on 25th Dec: 1876 and died on 11 Sep: 1948.
40. Jinnah joined ML on the insistence of Mohd: Ali Johar and Syed Wazir Hassan.
41. Taps A and B can fill a bucket in 12 minutes and 15 minutes respectively. If both are opened and A is closed after 3 minutes, how much further time would it take for B to fill the bucket?
8 min 15 sec
7 min 15 sec
6 min 15 sec
5 min 15 sec
Answer: Option A
Explanation:
Part filled in 3 minutes =
3∗(1/12 +1/15 )
=3∗9/60 =9/20
Remaining part =1−9/20
=11/20
=>1/15 :11/20 =1:X
=>X=11/20 ∗15/1
=>X=8.25mins

So it will take further 8 mins 15 seconds to fill the bucket.
42. An athlete runs 200 meters in 24 seconds. His speed is ?
10 km/hr
17 k/hr
27 km/hr
30 km/hr
Answer: Option D
Explanation:
Speed=Distance/Time
=200/24 m/sec
=25/3 m/sec
25/3 ∗18/5 km/hr
=30km/hr
43. The area of a rectangle is 460 square metres. If the length is 15% more than the breadth, what is the breadth of the rectangular field ?
18 meter
20 meter
22 meter
25 meter
Answer: Option B
Explanation:
Let breadth =x metres.
Then length =(115x/100)metres.
=x∗115x/100 =460
X2=(460x100/115)
X2=400
x=20
44. A towel, when bleached, was found to have lost 20% of its length and 10% of its breadth. The percentage of decrease in area is ?
25%
26%
27%
28%
Answer: Option D
Explanation:
Let original length = x
and original width = y
Decrease in area will be
=xy−{(80x/100) × (90y/100 )}
=(xy−(18/25) xy)
=7/25 xy
Decrease = ((7xy)/(25xy) )×100)%
=28%
45. The maximum length of a pencil that can he kept is a rectangular box of dimensions 8 cm x 6 cm x 2 cm, is
Answer: Option C
Explanation:
In this question we need to calculate the diagonal of cuboid,
which is =
Under root of (l2 +b2 +h2)
=under root of (82 +62 +22 ) =under root of 104
= 2√26
46. 12 spheres of the same size are made from melting a solid cylinder of 16 cm diameter and 2 cm height. Find the diameter of each sphere.
4 cm
6 cm
8 cm
10 cm
Answer: Option A
Explanation:
In this type of question, just equate the two volumes to get the answer as,
Volume of cylinder =πr2h
Volume of sphere =4/3 πr3
=>12∗4/3 πr3 =πr2 h
=>12∗4/3 πr3 =π∗8∗8∗2
=>r3=(8∗8∗2∗3)/(12∗4)
=>r3=8
=>r=2cm
=>Diameter =2∗2=4cm
47. A cone of height 9 cm with diameter of its base 18 cm is carved out from a wooden solid sphere of radius 9 cm. The percentage of the wood wasted is :
45%
56%
67%
75%
Answer: Option D
Explanation:
We will first subtract the cone volume from wood volume to get the wood wasted.
Then we can calculate its percentage.

Sphere Volume =43 πr3
Cone Volume =1/3 πr2 h
Volume of wood wasted =(4/3 π∗9∗9∗9)−(1/3 π∗9∗9∗9)=π∗9∗9∗9cm3
Required Percentage ={(π∗9∗9∗9)/(4/3 π∗9∗9∗9 )}∗100%
=3/4 ∗100%=75%
48. The slant height of a conical mountain is 2.5 km and the area of its base is 1.54 km square. The height of mountain is :
2.3 km
2.4 km
2.5 km
2.6 km
Answer: Option B
Explanation:
Let the radius of the base be r km. Then,
Πr2 =1.54
R2=(1.54∗7)/22 =0.49
=0.7km
Now l=2.5 km, r = 0.7 km
h=under root of (2.52 −0.72 ) km
=under root of (6.25−0.49) =under root of (5.76 )km
2.4km
49. The radii of two cones are in ratio 2:1, their volumes are equal. Find the ratio of their heights.
1:4
1:3
1:2
1:5
Answer: Option A
Explanation:
Let their radii be 2x, x and their heights be h and H resp.
Then,
Volume of cone =1/3 πr2 h
(1/3 ∗π∗(2x)2∗h)/(1/3 ∗π∗x2∗H)
=>h/H =1/4
=>h:H=1:4
50. The volume of the largest right circular cone that can be cut out of a cube of edge 7 cm is:
Answer: Option C
Explanation:
Volume of the largest cone = Volume of the cone with diameter of base 7 and height 7 cm

Volume of cone =1/3 πr2h
=1/3 ∗22/7 ∗3.5∗3.5∗7
=269.5/3 cm3
=89.8cm3

Note: radius is taken as 3.5, as diameter is 7 cm
51. Taloot was the father-in-law of Dawood.
52. Dawood was good player of flute.
53. Fountain of Copper flowed from Sulayman.
54. Woodpecker conveyed Sulayman’s message to Saba queen.
55. Younus remained in fish for 40 days.
56. King Herodus ordered the execution of Yahya.
57. Politus on Roman governor’s orders tried execution of Isa.
58. Dawood is called as NajeebUllah.
59. In quranten commandments are named Awamir-i-Ashara.
60. Teacher of Hakeem Lukman was Dawood.
61. Prophets lifted alive Isa,Idrees&Ilyas.
62. Idrees was directed to migrate by Allah to Egypt.
63. HaqMahar in Islam is fixed only 400 misqal.
64. Ijma means ageing upon any subject.
65. Qayas means reasoning by analogy.
66. There are four schools of thought of Islamic Law.
67. JanatulBaki is situated in Madina.
68. Masjid-e-Hanif is located in Mina.
69. JANAT UL MOALA is a graveyard in MECCA
70. Hazrat Ali accepted first in Children.
71. When molten rock cools and solidifies, the ________ are formed.
A. igneous rocks
B. sedimentary rocks
C. metamorphic rocks
D. none of these

72. Molten rock below the surface of the Earth is called?
a. Lava
b. Magma
c. Crystals
d. Granite

73. Molten rock above the surface of the Earth is called?
a. Lava
b. Magma
c. Crystals
d. Granite

74. The metal which is liquid at room temperature is?
a. Zinc
b. Nickol
c. Lead
d. Mercury

75. Between the melting point and boiling point of a substance, the substance is a?
a. Solid
b. Liquid
c. Gas
d. Crystal

76. The boiling point of alcohol is
a. 78 oc
b. 86 oc
c. 94 oc
d. 100 oc

77. The visible cloud of dust and gas in space is called?
a. White Dwarf
b. Supernova
c. Nebula
d. Galaxy

78. The average salinity of the Earth's oceans in 1 kilogram of sea water is about ________ grams of salt.
a. 90
b. 25
c. 30
d. 35

79. The most abundant substance that constitutes the mass of the Earth is?
a. Iron
b. Oxygen
c. Nitrogen
d. Silicon
Note:-Earth's mass is approximately 5.97×1024 kg. It is composed mostly of iron (32.1%), oxygen (30.1%), silicon (15.1%), magnesium (13.9%), sulfur (2.9%), nickel (1.8%), calcium (1.5%), and aluminium (1.4%), with the remaining 1.2% consisting of trace amounts of other elements.

80. The Earth's atmosphere is divided into ________ main layers.
a. 4
b. 5
c. 6
d. 7
81. Rocks which are formed by high temperature and pressure on existing rocks over a period of time are called ________ rocks.
a. igneous
b. metamorphic
c. sedimentary
d. crystal

82. Marble and slate are examples of
a. igneous rocks
b. metamorphic rocks
c. sedimentary rocks
d. crystals

83. Sandstone and limestone are examples of
a. igneous rocks
b. metamorphic rocks
c. sedimentary rocks
d. crystals

84. Absolute zero, which is the lower limit of the thermodynamic temperature scale, is equivalent to ________ on the celsius scale.
a. -273 oc
b. 0 oc
c. 100 oc
d. 973 oc

85. The diameter of the Earth's equator is larger than the pole-to-pole diameter by
a. 40 km
b. 43 km
c. 46 km
d. 49 km

86. The Tectonic Plates of the Earth lies in
a. Inner Core
b. Outer Core
c. Lithosphere
d. Asthenosphere

87. There are ________ major tectonic plates.
a. 4
b. 5
c. 6
d. 7

88. The fresh water on the Earth is ________ of the total water.
a. 2.5%
b. 5%
c. 7.5%
d. 10%

89. The Ozone Layer lies in the
a. troposphere
b. stratosphere
c. mesosphere
d. thermosphere

90. The Earth's atmosphere is divided into ________ layers.
a. 4
b. 5
c. 6
d. 7

(91). In which language Shah WaliUllah translated the Holy Quran:

a). English
b). Persian
c).Turkish
d).none of these

Ans. b). Persian

(92). Indian National Congress was established in :

a). 1883
b). 1885
c).1887
d).none of these

Ans. b). 1885

(93). Who was the Viceroy at the time of partition of Bengal :

a). Lord Caning
b). Lord Curzon
c). Lord Minto
d). none of these

Ans. b). Lord Curzon

(94). The Simla deputation was headed by :

a). Agha Khan
b). M.A. Johar
c). Syed Amir Ali
d). none of these

Ans. a). Agha Khan

(95). Separate electorate was provided in :

a). 1909
b). 1919
c).1935
d).none of these


(96). Who was the author of ‘My India Years’:

a). Lord Curzon
b). Lord Hardinge
c). Lord Mountbatten
d). none of these

Ans. b). Lord Hardinge

(97). Sanghata Movement was started by:

a). Dr. Hergopal
b). DrMoonje
c). Dr Swami
d). none of these

Ans. b). DrMoonje

(98). Mopla revolt was started in:

a). 1920
b). 1921
c).1922
d).none of these

(99). Who started the Home Rule Movement :

a). M. A. Jinnah
b). B.G. Tilak
c). Mrs. Annie Besant
d). none of these

Ans. c). Mrs. Annie Besant

(100). The subjects were divided into central and provincial by the Act of:

a). 1909
b). 1919
c).1935
d).none of these

Ans. b). 1919
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FEDERAL PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISION
ASSISTANT DIRECTOR(BPS-17) FEDERAL GOVERNMENT ORGANIZATION
(MODEL PAPER.25)

Read each question carefully and select the word that ismost similar or dissimilar in meaning to the word provided

1. Punctual is most dissimilar to
a. close
b. tardy
c. sloppy
d. precious

2. Delude is most dissimilar to
a. drought
b. clever
c. enlighten
d. enrage

3. Omit is most similar to
a. recluse
b. neglect
c. mistake
d. destroy

4. Resilient is most dissimilar to
a. stubborn
b. careless
c. substantial
d. flimsy

5. Mutiny is most similar to
a. rebellion
b. currency
c. sailor
d. hassle

6. Naive is most similar to
a. rural
b. secular
c. unsophisticated
d. sultry
7. Entice is most dissimilar to
a. piece
b. repulse
c. attract
d. repeat

8. Solemnity is most similar to
a. lightheartedness
b. gravity
c. diligence
d. sleepiness

9. Stingy is most dissimilar to
a. wasteful
b. democratic
c. spiteful
d. liberal

10. Malign is most similar to
a. evil
b. malicious
c. slander
d. grandiose

11. Impudent is most similar to
a. cautious
b. haphazard
c. gleeful
d. insolent

12. Vacillate is most dissimilar to
a. decide
b. teeter
c. dilate
d. please

13. Kinetic is most dissimilar to
a. cold
b. static
c. lewd
d. foolish

14. Lambaste is most similar to
a. marinade
b. commotion
c. censure
d. tickle

15. Kowtow is most dissimilar to
a. snub
b. pull
c. fawn
d. forage

16. Rudimentary is most
similar to
a. crass
b. gracious
c. deliberate
d. primitive

17. Pitched is most similar to
a. undone
b. retracted
c. heated
d. lovely

18. Tepid is most dissimilar to
a. dispassionate
b. scalding
c. crisp
d. clever

19. Largesse is most similar to
a. greatness
b. generosity
c. miniscule
d. clumsiness

20. Insidious is most dissimilar to
a. repellant
b. pure
c. charming
d. delicious

Ans.

1. b. punctual means on time; tardy means late
2. c. to delude means to mislead the judgment of someone, or to
trick; to enlighten means to give knowledge to someone
3. b. to omit means to leave out, to fail to perform, or to neglect
4. d. resilient means capable of withstanding shock; flimsy means
lacking in physical strength or substance
5. a. mutiny means resistance to lawful authority, or rebellion
6. c. naive means unaffectedly simple, or unsophisticated
7b. to entice means attract seductively, or to lure; to repulse means
to cause aversion to, or to disgust
8. b. solemnity means formal or ceremonious observance, or
seriousness; gravity means dignity of bearing, or seriousness
9. d. one meaning of liberal is giving freely, or generous; stingy
means lacking generosity
10. c. to malign means to speak false or harmful things of, or to
slander
11. d. impudent means contemptuously bold or cocky, or insolent
12. a. vacillate means to hesitate among choices, or to waver; decide
means to choose
13. b. kinetic means relating to motion, or dynamic; static means at
rest, or stationary
14. c. to lambaste means to attack verbally, or to censure
15. a. to kowtow means to show fawning deference; to snub means to
treat with contempt
16. d. rudimentary means crude or primitive
17. c. pitched means intensely fought; one meaning of heated is
marked by anger
18. b. tepid means lukewarm; scalding means boiling hot
19. b. largesse means liberal giving or generosity
20. a. insidious means harmful but enticing or seductive; repellant
means arousing aversion or disgust

21. In the 1971 elections out of total 162 common seats in East Bengal MujeeburRehman won 160 seats
22. In the elections of 1971 PPP got 62 seats out of total 82 common seats in Punjab
23. The retirement age of justice of Supreme Court is 65 years
24. How much practice as a lawyer is must for becoming Justice of a High Court 8 years
25. Atta Turk means the father of Turks.
26. Khilafat was abolished in 1924.
27. Last caliph of Turkish State was Abdul MajeedAfandi.
28. Hijrat Movement took place in 1924
29. ReshimiRoomal movement of 1915 started by MaulanaMehmood-ul-Hassan.
30. Mohd: Ali Johar was born in 1878 at Rampur and died at the age of 54 on 4 Jan: 1931 at London and was buried in Bait-ul-Mukadas (Jerusalem).
31. Wife of Mohd: Ali Johar was Amjadi Begum.
32. Quaid got education of law from Lincolin’s Inn.
33. The Word “Quaid” was used by MolviMazharulHaq in newspaper Al-Aman.
34. Wife of Quaid was RatanBai.
35. Quid’s father was Jinnah Poonja.
36. Jinnah Poonja was born in 1850 and married with MithiBai.
37. Poonja was ____of Quaid. grandfather
38. Jinnah joined Congress in 1906 & in 1913 ML in London.
39. Quaid born on 25th Dec: 1876 and died on 11 Sep: 1948.
40. Jinnah joined ML on the insistence of Mohd: Ali Johar and Syed Wazir Hassan.
41. Taps A and B can fill a bucket in 12 minutes and 15 minutes respectively. If both are opened and A is closed after 3 minutes, how much further time would it take for B to fill the bucket?
8 min 15 sec
7 min 15 sec
6 min 15 sec
5 min 15 sec
Answer: Option A
Explanation:
Part filled in 3 minutes =
3∗(1/12 +1/15 )
=3∗9/60 =9/20
Remaining part =1−9/20
=11/20
=>1/15 :11/20 =1:X
=>X=11/20 ∗15/1
=>X=8.25mins

So it will take further 8 mins 15 seconds to fill the bucket.
42. An athlete runs 200 meters in 24 seconds. His speed is ?
10 km/hr
17 k/hr
27 km/hr
30 km/hr
Answer: Option D
Explanation:
Speed=Distance/Time
=200/24 m/sec
=25/3 m/sec
25/3 ∗18/5 km/hr
=30km/hr
43. The area of a rectangle is 460 square metres. If the length is 15% more than the breadth, what is the breadth of the rectangular field ?
18 meter
20 meter
22 meter
25 meter
Answer: Option B
Explanation:
Let breadth =x metres.
Then length =(115x/100)metres.
=x∗115x/100 =460
X2=(460x100/115)
X2=400
x=20
44. A towel, when bleached, was found to have lost 20% of its length and 10% of its breadth. The percentage of decrease in area is ?
25%
26%
27%
28%
Answer: Option D
Explanation:
Let original length = x
and original width = y
Decrease in area will be
=xy−{(80x/100) × (90y/100 )}
=(xy−(18/25) xy)
=7/25 xy
Decrease = ((7xy)/(25xy) )×100)%
=28%
45. The maximum length of a pencil that can he kept is a rectangular box of dimensions 8 cm x 6 cm x 2 cm, is
Answer: Option C
Explanation:
In this question we need to calculate the diagonal of cuboid,
which is =
Under root of (l2 +b2 +h2)
=under root of (82 +62 +22 ) =under root of 104
= 2√26
46. 12 spheres of the same size are made from melting a solid cylinder of 16 cm diameter and 2 cm height. Find the diameter of each sphere.
4 cm
6 cm
8 cm
10 cm
Answer: Option A
Explanation:
In this type of question, just equate the two volumes to get the answer as,
Volume of cylinder =πr2h
Volume of sphere =4/3 πr3
=>12∗4/3 πr3 =πr2 h
=>12∗4/3 πr3 =π∗8∗8∗2
=>r3=(8∗8∗2∗3)/(12∗4)
=>r3=8
=>r=2cm
=>Diameter =2∗2=4cm
47. A cone of height 9 cm with diameter of its base 18 cm is carved out from a wooden solid sphere of radius 9 cm. The percentage of the wood wasted is :
45%
56%
67%
75%
Answer: Option D
Explanation:
We will first subtract the cone volume from wood volume to get the wood wasted.
Then we can calculate its percentage.

Sphere Volume =43 πr3
Cone Volume =1/3 πr2 h
Volume of wood wasted =(4/3 π∗9∗9∗9)−(1/3 π∗9∗9∗9)=π∗9∗9∗9cm3
Required Percentage ={(π∗9∗9∗9)/(4/3 π∗9∗9∗9 )}∗100%
=3/4 ∗100%=75%
48. The slant height of a conical mountain is 2.5 km and the area of its base is 1.54 km square. The height of mountain is :
2.3 km
2.4 km
2.5 km
2.6 km
Answer: Option B
Explanation:
Let the radius of the base be r km. Then,
Πr2 =1.54
R2=(1.54∗7)/22 =0.49
=0.7km
Now l=2.5 km, r = 0.7 km
h=under root of (2.52 −0.72 ) km
=under root of (6.25−0.49) =under root of (5.76 )km
2.4km
49. The radii of two cones are in ratio 2:1, their volumes are equal. Find the ratio of their heights.
1:4
1:3
1:2
1:5
Answer: Option A
Explanation:
Let their radii be 2x, x and their heights be h and H resp.
Then,
Volume of cone =1/3 πr2 h
(1/3 ∗π∗(2x)2∗h)/(1/3 ∗π∗x2∗H)
=>h/H =1/4
=>h:H=1:4
50. The volume of the largest right circular cone that can be cut out of a cube of edge 7 cm is:
Answer: Option C
Explanation:
Volume of the largest cone = Volume of the cone with diameter of base 7 and height 7 cm

Volume of cone =1/3 πr2h
=1/3 ∗22/7 ∗3.5∗3.5∗7
=269.5/3 cm3
=89.8cm3

Note: radius is taken as 3.5, as diameter is 7 cm
51. Taloot was the father-in-law of Dawood.
52. Dawood was good player of flute.
53. Fountain of Copper flowed from Sulayman.
54. Woodpecker conveyed Sulayman’s message to Saba queen.
55. Younus remained in fish for 40 days.
56. King Herodus ordered the execution of Yahya.
57. Politus on Roman governor’s orders tried execution of Isa.
58. Dawood is called as NajeebUllah.
59. In quranten commandments are named Awamir-i-Ashara.
60. Teacher of Hakeem Lukman was Dawood.
61. Prophets lifted alive Isa,Idrees&Ilyas.
62. Idrees was directed to migrate by Allah to Egypt.
63. HaqMahar in Islam is fixed only 400 misqal.
64. Ijma means ageing upon any subject.
65. Qayas means reasoning by analogy.
66. There are four schools of thought of Islamic Law.
67. JanatulBaki is situated in Madina.
68. Masjid-e-Hanif is located in Mina.
69. JANAT UL MOALA is a graveyard in MECCA
70. Hazrat Ali accepted first in Children.
71. When molten rock cools and solidifies, the ________ are formed.
A. igneous rocks
B. sedimentary rocks
C. metamorphic rocks
D. none of these

72. Molten rock below the surface of the Earth is called?
a. Lava
b. Magma
c. Crystals
d. Granite

73. Molten rock above the surface of the Earth is called?
a. Lava
b. Magma
c. Crystals
d. Granite

74. The metal which is liquid at room temperature is?
a. Zinc
b. Nickol
c. Lead
d. Mercury

75. Between the melting point and boiling point of a substance, the substance is a?
a. Solid
b. Liquid
c. Gas
d. Crystal

76. The boiling point of alcohol is
a. 78 oc
b. 86 oc
c. 94 oc
d. 100 oc

77. The visible cloud of dust and gas in space is called?
a. White Dwarf
b. Supernova
c. Nebula
d. Galaxy

78. The average salinity of the Earth's oceans in 1 kilogram of sea water is about ________ grams of salt.
a. 90
b. 25
c. 30
d. 35

79. The most abundant substance that constitutes the mass of the Earth is?
a. Iron
b. Oxygen
c. Nitrogen
d. Silicon
Note:-Earth's mass is approximately 5.97×1024 kg. It is composed mostly of iron (32.1%), oxygen (30.1%), silicon (15.1%), magnesium (13.9%), sulfur (2.9%), nickel (1.8%), calcium (1.5%), and aluminium (1.4%), with the remaining 1.2% consisting of trace amounts of other elements.

80. The Earth's atmosphere is divided into ________ main layers.
a. 4
b. 5
c. 6
d. 7
81. Rocks which are formed by high temperature and pressure on existing rocks over a period of time are called ________ rocks.
a. igneous
b. metamorphic
c. sedimentary
d. crystal

82. Marble and slate are examples of
a. igneous rocks
b. metamorphic rocks
c. sedimentary rocks
d. crystals

83. Sandstone and limestone are examples of
a. igneous rocks
b. metamorphic rocks
c. sedimentary rocks
d. crystals

84. Absolute zero, which is the lower limit of the thermodynamic temperature scale, is equivalent to ________ on the celsius scale.
a. -273 oc
b. 0 oc
c. 100 oc
d. 973 oc

85. The diameter of the Earth's equator is larger than the pole-to-pole diameter by
a. 40 km
b. 43 km
c. 46 km
d. 49 km

86. The Tectonic Plates of the Earth lies in
a. Inner Core
b. Outer Core
c. Lithosphere
d. Asthenosphere

87. There are ________ major tectonic plates.
a. 4
b. 5
c. 6
d. 7

88. The fresh water on the Earth is ________ of the total water.
a. 2.5%
b. 5%
c. 7.5%
d. 10%

89. The Ozone Layer lies in the
a. troposphere
b. stratosphere
c. mesosphere
d. thermosphere

90. The Earth's atmosphere is divided into ________ layers.
a. 4
b. 5
c. 6
d. 7

(91). In which language Shah WaliUllah translated the Holy Quran:

a). English
b). Persian
c).Turkish
d).none of these

Ans. b). Persian

(92). Indian National Congress was established in :

a). 1883
b). 1885
c).1887
d).none of these

Ans. b). 1885

(93). Who was the Viceroy at the time of partition of Bengal :

a). Lord Caning
b). Lord Curzon
c). Lord Minto
d). none of these

Ans. b). Lord Curzon

(94). The Simla deputation was headed by :

a). Agha Khan
b). M.A. Johar
c). Syed Amir Ali
d). none of these

Ans. a). Agha Khan

(95). Separate electorate was provided in :

a). 1909
b). 1919
c).1935
d).none of these


(96). Who was the author of ‘My India Years’:

a). Lord Curzon
b). Lord Hardinge
c). Lord Mountbatten
d). none of these

Ans. b). Lord Hardinge

(97). Sanghata Movement was started by:

a). Dr. Hergopal
b). DrMoonje
c). Dr Swami
d). none of these

Ans. b). DrMoonje

(98). Mopla revolt was started in:

a). 1920
b). 1921
c).1922
d).none of these

(99). Who started the Home Rule Movement :

a). M. A. Jinnah
b). B.G. Tilak
c). Mrs. Annie Besant
d). none of these

Ans. c). Mrs. Annie Besant

(100). The subjects were divided into central and provincial by the Act of:

a). 1909
b). 1919
c).1935
d).none of these

Ans. b). 1919
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