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Waqas Kandwal Thursday, November 19, 2015 11:31 PM

PMS-2014 General Knowledge Past Paper
 
General Knowledge paper is the most tricky paper in PMS. Most of the aspirants fail in this paper because they take this subject very lightly.
I am posting complete paper of PMS-2014 with answers.
May ALMIGHTLY ALLAH grant us success in our endeavours.

1) Which article of 1973 Constitution prohibits all forms of slavery, child labour and force labour.
a) 37
[B]b)11[/B]
c) 25
d)18

2) Under the Factories Act, 1934 no adult employee, defined as a worker who has completed his or her 18th year of age, can be required or permitted to work in any establishment in excess of ____ hour a day and ____ hours a week?
a) 7, 42
b) 8, 48
[B]c) 9, 48[/B]
d) 8, 56

3) Servile is the opposite of
a) Puerile
b) Futile
[B]c) Haughty[/B]
d) Foul

4) In the election of president of U.S of America, the largest number of members of 'Electoral College' are elected from the sate of
a)New York
b) Texas
[B]c) California[/B]
d) Florida

5) Out of the following, the largest ethnic group by population without having a state of its own is
a) Kurdish
b) Welsh
[B]c) Uighurs[/B]
d) Sikhs

6) The first president of Palestinian Authority Yasir Arfat died on
a) 11th Sep 2006
b) 9th November 2001
c) 12th Dec 2007
[B]d) 11th Nov 2004[/B]

7) Which vitamin is provided by sunlight to body?
a) Vitamin A
b) Vitamin B
c) Vitamin C
[B]d) Vitamin D[/B]

8) The imaginary line of zero degree longitude which passes through Greenwhich called
[B]a) Meridian[/B]
b) Equator
c) Tropic of Cancer
d) Tropic of Capricon

9) The famous book "East of Eden" is the work of
[B]a) John Steinbeck [/B]
b) R.W. Emerson
c) Bertrand Russel
d) Earnest Hemingway

10) Bastile day is commemoration of storming of the Bastille fortress-prson which was seen as a symbol of which revolutionary uprising in
a) Canada
b) Belgium
c) USA
[B]d) France[/B]

11) Sui generis is a latin term for
[B]a) Unique[/B]
b) Generous
c) Sui Gas
d) Common

12) The straits of Homruz fall between
a) UAE and Oman
b) Iran and Iraq
[B]c) Iran, Oman and UAE[/B]
d) UAE and Qatar

13) 'Rand' is the currency of
[B]a) South Africa[/B]
b) Tanzania
c) Ecuador
d) Somalia

14) The number of working children according to ILO estimates in developing countries is
[B]a) 80 Millions [/B] ( not sure )
b) 300 million
c) 250 million
d) 320 million

15) Which of the following statements is false?
a) Unenforceable means that there is no remedy of breach of a convention
b) The laws of the constitution are enforceable in the courts
[B]c) The conventions of the constitution are binding political rules which are not enforceable in the courts[/B]
d) Constitutional conventions are not binding on anyone

16) Which of the following statements is false?
a) the legislative function is primarily responsible for making and amending the law
[B]b) The legislative function is inferior to the judicial function of government[/B]
c) The executive function gives effect to and enforces the law
d) the primary judicial function is to interpret and apply the law, resolve disputes, provide remedies, and determine punishments when the law breached

17) In rots the principle 'restitution in integrum' means
a) Compensation for damages
[B]b) Restoration to the original condition[/B]
c) Restriction on Integration
d) None of the above

18) 'Southern Cross' which is a constellation found in the southern region of the night sky consists mainly of
a) 7
b) 3
[B]c) 5 [/B]
d) None of the above

19) Sylhet district as the time of partition was part of the province of
a) Bengal
[B]b) Assam [/B]
c) Bihar
d) U.P

20) Euphonious is the opposite of
[B]a) Strident[/B]
b) Lethargic
c) Literary
d) Merry

21) Yantze river does not pass through which of the country
a) Mongolia
b) Thailand
c) Taiwan
[B]d) All of These[/B]

22) The Incan civilization flourished in
[B]a) South America [/B]
b) North America
c) Australia
d) Indodesia

23) The largest city of population great lakes region is
a) Toronto
b) Montreal
[B]c) Chicago[/B]
d) Detroit

24) An ordinary mobile phone communicates by using
a) Sound Waves
b) Microwaves
[B]c) Radio Waves [/B]
d) UV Waves

25) Stock indices at Tokyo are know by their popular name of
a) Dow Jones
b) Hong Seng
[B]c) Nikkel [/B]
d) FTSE

26) Annuity is
a) A sum of money received on a regular basis as one of a series of fixed payments
b) a Financial product designed to pay out a stream of payments to the holder at a later point in time
c) A financial product designed to pay out a stream of payments to the holder at a later point in time
[B]d) Both (a) and (b)[/B]

27) Hobsons` choice
[B]a) Giving no choice at all[/B]
b)To make the best choice
c) To make the worst choice
d) settle for a compromise

28) The phenomenon of 'Arab Spring' was sparked by the self-immolation of Muhammad Bouaziz, a fruit-seller in
a) Egypt
[B]b) Tunisia[/B]
c) Morocco
d) Syria

29) The huricane in Oct 2012 which caused wide-spread damage in the easterm sea-board states of USA is
a) Katrina
[B]b) Sandy[/B]
c) Isaac
d) Irene

30) A voucher may be
[B]a) Payment bill[/B]
b) Wages sheet
c) Bank receipt
d) All of these

31) Kyoto protocol talks about
a) Employment
[B]b) Pollution [/B]
c) Agriculture
d) None of the above

32) What was the name of Kibyan king deposed by Colonel Qadhafi in 1969
a) King Abdullah
[B]b) King Idris [/B]
c) King Saud
d) King Sadaat

33) Who said, 'where wealth accumulates men decay'
a) Abraham Lincoin
b) Winston Churchill
[B]c) Goldsmith [/B]
d) Roosevelt

34) Balkal lake is situated in
a) Kazakhastan
[B]b) Russia [/B]
c) USA
d) Angola

35) What is meant by Laissez-Faire
a) Mixed Economy
[B]b) Non-interference of govt. in economic affairs[/B]
c) Controlled economy
d) None of the these

36) The Arab league was formed in
[B]a) Cairo [/B]
b) Jeddah
c) Tehran
d) Riyadh

37) The agreement which provided for territorial allocation is sheres by western influence in the middle east, in case of break-up of Otoman Empire, is known as
a) Treaty of Alexandropol
b) Balfour Declaration
c) Accord of Ankara
[B]d) Sykes-picot
[/B]
38) The coutry having the highest GDP in the world as
[B]a) Qatar [/B]
b) Luxembourg
c) Singapore
d) Kuwait

39) Brazuca is the name of
a) The standard shoulder-fired anti-tank weapon of US army
b) A man-portable recoilless antitank rocket launcher weapon
[B]c) The official match ball of FIFA world cup 2014[/B]
d) A brass musical instrument

40) For how many years did Nelson Mandela remain in Prison
[B]a) 27[/B]
b) 37
c) 17
d) 10

41) When the stock Market is going down, it is called
[B]a) Bearish [/B]
b) Bullish
c) Crashing
d) Slumberous

42) Declbel is unit used for
[B]a) Speed of light [/B]
b) Intensity of sound
c) Intensity of heat
d) None of above

43) The element required for solar energy conversion is
[B]a) Silicon[/B]
b) Germanlum
c) Uranium
d) Selenium

44) A change is an individual`s behaviour promoted by information and experience regers to which one of the following concept?
[B]a) Learning [/B]
b) Role selection
c) Perception
d) Motivation

45) Which of the following approaches says that ethical issues should be judged on the basis of some universal code?
a) Deontological
[B]b) Ethical skepticism [/B]
c) Utilitarianism
d) Narcissism

46) Literally the word ethics stand for
[B]a) Understanding human nature[/B]
b) Study of morality
c) Properties of chemical substancs
d) Both (b) and (c)

47) The mental act, condition or habit of placing trust or confidence in another shows which of following options
a) Motive
[B]b) Belief [/B]
c) Behaviour
d) Attitude

48) The hottest plane is
a) Mercury
[B]b) Venus [/B]
c) Jupiter
d) Saturn

49) _______ pointer arises when you use the addres of an object after its lifetime is over
a) Null
b) Smart
[B]c) Dangling [/B]
d) Both a and c

50) Which of the following events occurred first in history?
[B]a) American war of independence[/B]
b) Russian revolution
c) French revolution
d) Chinese revolution

51) The famous painting Sunflower was done by
a) Michael Angelo
[B]b) Van Gogh[/B]
c) Pablo Picasso
d) De Vinci

52) ECONOMIC crisis 1930 originated in
a) France
b) Brazil
[B]c) USA [/B]
d) Russia

53) The headquarters of APEC is in
a) China
b) Japan
c) Malaysia
[B]d) Singapore[/B]

54) Which country is included in Horn of Africa
a) Egypt
b) Sudan
[B]c) Somalia[/B]
d) Kenya

55) ASEAN was formed in
a) 1965
b) 1960
[B]c) 1967[/B]
d) 1975

56) Which of the following country is located in the Levant region
a) Iran
b) France
c) Iraq
[B]d) Syria[/B]

57) Thomas Cup is given in the game of
a) Lawn Tennis
b) Golf
c) Table Tennis
[B]d) Badminton[/B]

58) What is the length of Great Wall of China
a) 2400 Kms
b) 2600 Kms
c) 3200 Kms
[B]d) 3400 Kms[/B]

59) Who is called the father of French Revolution
a) Thomas Hobbes
[B]b) Rousseau[/B]
c) Francis Bacon
d) Montesquieu

60) Divine Comedy was written by
a) Gibbon
b) Goethe
[B]c) Dante [/B]
d) Milton

61) Which of the following scientist is known as father of astronomy
a) Einstein
[B]b) Copernicus[/B]
c) Archimedes
d) Newton

62) The French, the Bastile day is celebrated on
a) 14 May
b) 14 June
[B]c) 14 Jully[/B]
d) 14 August

63) The Swything Cup is related to the game of
a) Badminton
b) Tennis
c) Volleyball
[B]d) Table Tennis[/B]

64) In 1774 oxygen was discovered by
a) Newton
[B]b) Priestly[/B]
c)Faraday
d) B. Franklin

65) In the history of the world the stone age is also called by the name of
a) Paleolithic period
[B]b) Masolithic period[/B]
c) Neolithic period
d) Chalcolithic period

66) Pedagogy is the science of
a) Birds
b) Space
c) Pharmacy
[B]d) Teaching[/B]

67) One MB is equal to
a) 1000 bytes
b) 10000 bytes
c) 100000 bytes
[B]d) 1000000 bytes[/B]

68) Maple leaf is the national emblem of
a) Germany
b) China
[B]c) Canada [/B]
d) None of the Above

69) Wheel is the symbol of
a) Peace
b) Prosperity
[B]c) Progress[/B]
d) Speed

70) Which of the following country`s parliament is called Diet
a) Denmark
b) Russia
[B]c) Japan[/B]
d) None of the above

71) Who made bicycle?
a) Nelson
[B]b) Karl D.V[/B]
c) Louise Bralle
d) Jhon Hall

72) What is the total Area of Australia
a) 87,897,801 sq KM
[B]b) 7,687,000 sq KM[/B]
c) 7,891,000 sq KM
d) 8,192,921 sq KM

73) Which of the following is the Baltic state
[B]a) Estonia[/B]
b) Serbia
c) Romania
d) Bulgaria

74) What is meant by Equinox
[B]a) Day and night are equal[/B]
b) The longest night
c) The shortest day
d) The longest day

75) Which sea is located in Centeral asia?
a) Red sea
b) North sea
[B]c) Aral sea[/B]
d) Japan Sea

76) What is viticulture?
[B]a) Cultivation of graphs [/B]
c) Growing small plants
c) Growing tobacco
d) Cultivation of spices

77) Widow`s Tears is the name of
a) Peninsula
b) Lake
c) Island
[B]d) Plant[/B]

78) Kalahari desert is located in
[B]a) Botswana[/B]
b) Australia
c) Pakistan
d) Mozambique

79) The author of the New Deal was
[B]a) President Roosevelt[/B]
b) President Wilson
c) President J.F Kennedy
d) President George Washington

80) The currency of Portugal is
a) Zloty
b) Peso
[B]c) Euro[/B]
d) Escudo

81) What is the parliament of Denmark?
a) National Assembly
b) Senate
[B]c) Folketing[/B]
d) None of the Above

82) The 1st Asian Secretary General of U.N was
a) Tryve Lie
b) Vijay Lakshmi Pandit
[B]c) U-Thant[/B]
d) Kurt Waldheim

83) The H.Q of European Free Trade Association
a) London
[B]b) Geneva[/B]
c) Rome
d) Paris

84) Brad for the World institute which focusses on problem of powerty of hunger in the world, is based on
a) London
[B]b) Washington[/B]
c) Geneva
d) New York

85) ANSA is the news agency of
a) Germany
[B]b) Italy[/B]
c) India
d) USA

86) Aeroflot is the airline of
a) Canada
b) Sri Lanka
[B]c) Russia[/B]
d) Japan

87) Tegel is the international Airport of
a) Greece
b) Turkey
[B]c) Germany[/B]
d) USA

88) Broadway street USA is famous for
a) Banking
b) Stock Exchange
[B]c) Cinema halls[/B]
d) Shopping centers

89) What is the new name of Leningrad
[B]a) St Petersburg[/B]
b) Red Square
c) Moscow
d) Stalingrad

90) Which country is called Cockpit of Europe
[B]a) Belgium[/B]
b) Canada
c) UK
d) Sweden

91) Which city is called land of seven hills
[B]a) Rome[/B]
b) Venice
c) Shiraz
d) Babylon

92) Which is the highest military award of italy?
a) Medal of honour
b) Medal of valour
[B]c) Military cross[/B]
d) Iron cross

93) Football world cup 2010 was won by
[B]a) Spain[/B]
b) France
c) Italy
d) Brazil

94) In human body, flat bones are found in
a) Neck
b) Skull
c) Legs
[B]d) Chest[/B]

95) If there were no atmosphere, what would be the colour of the sky?
a) Red
b) Blue
[B]c) Black[/B]
d) White

96) Contours are lines connecting places having
a) Equal temperature
b) Equal pressure
[B]c) Equal height [/B]
d) Equal rainfall

97) "Our sweetest songs are those that tell us of saddest thoughts", these words are attributed to
a) Keats
b) Wordsworth
[B]c) Shelley[/B]
d) Milton

98) Who created the famous character of Dracula?
a) Stanley Kubrick
b) John Polldori
c) James Cameron
[B]d) Bram Stoker[/B]

99) White goods are
a) Basic raw materials
[B]b) Durable consumptions goods[/B]
c) Cosmetic articles
d) Goods imported from western countries

100) America`s cup is associated with which of the following sports
a) Canoeing
[B]b) Yachting[/B]
c) American Football
d) Paragliding

sidrahhh Friday, November 20, 2015 10:44 AM

Sir please share some subjective questions as well. Sir please btaye MCQ's aur subjective questions dono kay kia marks hoty hain.
Thanks

[QUOTE=Waqas Kandwal;885271]General Knowledge paper is the most tricky paper in PMS. Most of the aspirants fail in this paper because they take this subject very lightly.
I am posting complete paper of PMS-2014 with answers.
May ALMIGHTLY ALLAH grant us success in our endeavours.

1) Which article of 1973 Constitution prohibits all forms of slavery, child labour and force labour.
a) 37
[B]b)11[/B]
c) 25
d)18

2) Under the Factories Act, 1934 no adult employee, defined as a worker who has completed his or her 18th year of age, can be required or permitted to work in any establishment in excess of ____ hour a day and ____ hours a week?
a) 7, 42
b) 8, 48
[B]c) 9, 48[/B]
d) 8, 56

3) Servile is the opposite of
a) Puerile
b) Futile
[B]c) Haughty[/B]
d) Foul

4) In the election of president of U.S of America, the largest number of members of 'Electoral College' are elected from the sate of
a)New York
b) Texas
[B]c) California[/B]
d) Florida

5) Out of the following, the largest ethnic group by population without having a state of its own is
a) Kurdish
b) Welsh
[B]c) Uighurs[/B]
d) Sikhs

6) The first president of Palestinian Authority Yasir Arfat died on
a) 11th Sep 2006
b) 9th November 2001
c) 12th Dec 2007
[B]d) 11th Nov 2004[/B]

7) Which vitamin is provided by sunlight to body?
a) Vitamin A
b) Vitamin B
c) Vitamin C
[B]d) Vitamin D[/B]

8) The imaginary line of zero degree longitude which passes through Greenwhich called
[B]a) Meridian[/B]
b) Equator
c) Tropic of Cancer
d) Tropic of Capricon

9) The famous book "East of Eden" is the work of
[B]a) John Steinbeck [/B]
b) R.W. Emerson
c) Bertrand Russel
d) Earnest Hemingway

10) Bastile day is commemoration of storming of the Bastille fortress-prson which was seen as a symbol of which revolutionary uprising in
a) Canada
b) Belgium
c) USA
[B]d) France[/B]

11) Sui generis is a latin term for
[B]a) Unique[/B]
b) Generous
c) Sui Gas
d) Common

12) The straits of Homruz fall between
a) UAE and Oman
b) Iran and Iraq
[B]c) Iran, Oman and UAE[/B]
d) UAE and Qatar

13) 'Rand' is the currency of
[B]a) South Africa[/B]
b) Tanzania
c) Ecuador
d) Somalia

14) The number of working children according to ILO estimates in developing countries is
[B]a) 80 Millions [/B] ( not sure )
b) 300 million
c) 250 million
d) 320 million

15) Which of the following statements is false?
a) Unenforceable means that there is no remedy of breach of a convention
b) The laws of the constitution are enforceable in the courts
[B]c) The conventions of the constitution are binding political rules which are not enforceable in the courts[/B]
d) Constitutional conventions are not binding on anyone

16) Which of the following statements is false?
a) the legislative function is primarily responsible for making and amending the law
[B]b) The legislative function is inferior to the judicial function of government[/B]
c) The executive function gives effect to and enforces the law
d) the primary judicial function is to interpret and apply the law, resolve disputes, provide remedies, and determine punishments when the law breached

17) In rots the principle 'restitution in integrum' means
a) Compensation for damages
[B]b) Restoration to the original condition[/B]
c) Restriction on Integration
d) None of the above

18) 'Southern Cross' which is a constellation found in the southern region of the night sky consists mainly of
a) 7
b) 3
[B]c) 5 [/B]
d) None of the above

19) Sylhet district as the time of partition was part of the province of
a) Bengal
[B]b) Assam [/B]
c) Bihar
d) U.P

20) Euphonious is the opposite of
[B]a) Strident[/B]
b) Lethargic
c) Literary
d) Merry

21) Yantze river does not pass through which of the country
a) Mongolia
b) Thailand
c) Taiwan
[B]d) All of These[/B]

22) The Incan civilization flourished in
[B]a) South America [/B]
b) North America
c) Australia
d) Indodesia

23) The largest city of population great lakes region is
a) Toronto
b) Montreal
[B]c) Chicago[/B]
d) Detroit

24) An ordinary mobile phone communicates by using
a) Sound Waves
b) Microwaves
[B]c) Radio Waves [/B]
d) UV Waves

25) Stock indices at Tokyo are know by their popular name of
a) Dow Jones
b) Hong Seng
[B]c) Nikkel [/B]
d) FTSE

26) Annuity is
a) A sum of money received on a regular basis as one of a series of fixed payments
b) a Financial product designed to pay out a stream of payments to the holder at a later point in time
c) A financial product designed to pay out a stream of payments to the holder at a later point in time
[B]d) Both (a) and (b)[/B]

27) Hobsons` choice
[B]a) Giving no choice at all[/B]
b)To make the best choice
c) To make the worst choice
d) settle for a compromise

28) The phenomenon of 'Arab Spring' was sparked by the self-immolation of Muhammad Bouaziz, a fruit-seller in
a) Egypt
[B]b) Tunisia[/B]
c) Morocco
d) Syria

29) The huricane in Oct 2012 which caused wide-spread damage in the easterm sea-board states of USA is
a) Katrina
[B]b) Sandy[/B]
c) Isaac
d) Irene

30) A voucher may be
[B]a) Payment bill[/B]
b) Wages sheet
c) Bank receipt
d) All of these

31) Kyoto protocol talks about
a) Employment
[B]b) Pollution [/B]
c) Agriculture
d) None of the above

32) What was the name of Kibyan king deposed by Colonel Qadhafi in 1969
a) King Abdullah
[B]b) King Idris [/B]
c) King Saud
d) King Sadaat

33) Who said, 'where wealth accumulates men decay'
a) Abraham Lincoin
b) Winston Churchill
[B]c) Goldsmith [/B]
d) Roosevelt

34) Balkal lake is situated in
a) Kazakhastan
[B]b) Russia [/B]
c) USA
d) Angola

35) What is meant by Laissez-Faire
a) Mixed Economy
[B]b) Non-interference of govt. in economic affairs[/B]
c) Controlled economy
d) None of the these

36) The Arab league was formed in
[B]a) Cairo [/B]
b) Jeddah
c) Tehran
d) Riyadh

37) The agreement which provided for territorial allocation is sheres by western influence in the middle east, in case of break-up of Otoman Empire, is known as
a) Treaty of Alexandropol
b) Balfour Declaration
c) Accord of Ankara
[B]d) Sykes-picot
[/B]
38) The coutry having the highest GDP in the world as
[B]a) Qatar [/B]
b) Luxembourg
c) Singapore
d) Kuwait

39) Brazuca is the name of
a) The standard shoulder-fired anti-tank weapon of US army
b) A man-portable recoilless antitank rocket launcher weapon
[B]c) The official match ball of FIFA world cup 2014[/B]
d) A brass musical instrument

40) For how many years did Nelson Mandela remain in Prison
[B]a) 27[/B]
b) 37
c) 17
d) 10

41) When the stock Market is going down, it is called
[B]a) Bearish [/B]
b) Bullish
c) Crashing
d) Slumberous

42) Declbel is unit used for
[B]a) Speed of light [/B]
b) Intensity of sound
c) Intensity of heat
d) None of above

43) The element required for solar energy conversion is
[B]a) Silicon[/B]
b) Germanlum
c) Uranium
d) Selenium

44) A change is an individual`s behaviour promoted by information and experience regers to which one of the following concept?
[B]a) Learning [/B]
b) Role selection
c) Perception
d) Motivation

45) Which of the following approaches says that ethical issues should be judged on the basis of some universal code?
a) Deontological
[B]b) Ethical skepticism [/B]
c) Utilitarianism
d) Narcissism

46) Literally the word ethics stand for
[B]a) Understanding human nature[/B]
b) Study of morality
c) Properties of chemical substancs
d) Both (b) and (c)

47) The mental act, condition or habit of placing trust or confidence in another shows which of following options
a) Motive
[B]b) Belief [/B]
c) Behaviour
d) Attitude

48) The hottest plane is
a) Mercury
[B]b) Venus [/B]
c) Jupiter
d) Saturn

49) _______ pointer arises when you use the addres of an object after its lifetime is over
a) Null
b) Smart
[B]c) Dangling [/B]
d) Both a and c

50) Which of the following events occurred first in history?
[B]a) American war of independence[/B]
b) Russian revolution
c) French revolution
d) Chinese revolution

51) The famous painting Sunflower was done by
a) Michael Angelo
[B]b) Van Gogh[/B]
c) Pablo Picasso
d) De Vinci

52) ECONOMIC crisis 1930 originated in
a) France
b) Brazil
[B]c) USA [/B]
d) Russia

53) The headquarters of APEC is in
a) China
b) Japan
c) Malaysia
[B]d) Singapore[/B]

54) Which country is included in Horn of Africa
a) Egypt
b) Sudan
[B]c) Somalia[/B]
d) Kenya

55) ASEAN was formed in
a) 1965
b) 1960
[B]c) 1967[/B]
d) 1975

56) Which of the following country is located in the Levant region
a) Iran
b) France
c) Iraq
[B]d) Syria[/B]

57) Thomas Cup is given in the game of
a) Lawn Tennis
b) Golf
c) Table Tennis
[B]d) Badminton[/B]

58) What is the length of Great Wall of China
a) 2400 Kms
b) 2600 Kms
c) 3200 Kms
[B]d) 3400 Kms[/B]

59) Who is called the father of French Revolution
a) Thomas Hobbes
[B]b) Rousseau[/B]
c) Francis Bacon
d) Montesquieu

60) Divine Comedy was written by
a) Gibbon
b) Goethe
[B]c) Dante [/B]
d) Milton

61) Which of the following scientist is known as father of astronomy
a) Einstein
[B]b) Copernicus[/B]
c) Archimedes
d) Newton

62) The French, the Bastile day is celebrated on
a) 14 May
b) 14 June
[B]c) 14 Jully[/B]
d) 14 August

63) The Swything Cup is related to the game of
a) Badminton
b) Tennis
c) Volleyball
[B]d) Table Tennis[/B]

64) In 1774 oxygen was discovered by
a) Newton
[B]b) Priestly[/B]
c)Faraday
d) B. Franklin

65) In the history of the world the stone age is also called by the name of
a) Paleolithic period
[B]b) Masolithic period[/B]
c) Neolithic period
d) Chalcolithic period

66) Pedagogy is the science of
a) Birds
b) Space
c) Pharmacy
[B]d) Teaching[/B]

67) One MB is equal to
a) 1000 bytes
b) 10000 bytes
c) 100000 bytes
[B]d) 1000000 bytes[/B]

68) Maple leaf is the national emblem of
a) Germany
b) China
[B]c) Canada [/B]
d) None of the Above

69) Wheel is the symbol of
a) Peace
b) Prosperity
[B]c) Progress[/B]
d) Speed

70) Which of the following country`s parliament is called Diet
a) Denmark
b) Russia
[B]c) Japan[/B]
d) None of the above

71) Who made bicycle?
a) Nelson
[B]b) Karl D.V[/B]
c) Louise Bralle
d) Jhon Hall

72) What is the total Area of Australia
a) 87,897,801 sq KM
[B]b) 7,687,000 sq KM[/B]
c) 7,891,000 sq KM
d) 8,192,921 sq KM

73) Which of the following is the Baltic state
[B]a) Estonia[/B]
b) Serbia
c) Romania
d) Bulgaria

74) What is meant by Equinox
[B]a) Day and night are equal[/B]
b) The longest night
c) The shortest day
d) The longest day

75) Which sea is located in Centeral asia?
a) Red sea
b) North sea
[B]c) Aral sea[/B]
d) Japan Sea

76) What is viticulture?
[B]a) Cultivation of graphs [/B]
c) Growing small plants
c) Growing tobacco
d) Cultivation of spices

77) Widow`s Tears is the name of
a) Peninsula
b) Lake
c) Island
[B]d) Plant[/B]

78) Kalahari desert is located in
[B]a) Botswana[/B]
b) Australia
c) Pakistan
d) Mozambique

79) The author of the New Deal was
[B]a) President Roosevelt[/B]
b) President Wilson
c) President J.F Kennedy
d) President George Washington

80) The currency of Portugal is
a) Zloty
b) Peso
[B]c) Euro[/B]
d) Escudo

81) What is the parliament of Denmark?
a) National Assembly
b) Senate
[B]c) Folketing[/B]
d) None of the Above

82) The 1st Asian Secretary General of U.N was
a) Tryve Lie
b) Vijay Lakshmi Pandit
[B]c) U-Thant[/B]
d) Kurt Waldheim

83) The H.Q of European Free Trade Association
a) London
[B]b) Geneva[/B]
c) Rome
d) Paris

84) Brad for the World institute which focusses on problem of powerty of hunger in the world, is based on
a) London
[B]b) Washington[/B]
c) Geneva
d) New York

85) ANSA is the news agency of
a) Germany
[B]b) Italy[/B]
c) India
d) USA

86) Aeroflot is the airline of
a) Canada
b) Sri Lanka
[B]c) Russia[/B]
d) Japan

87) Tegel is the international Airport of
a) Greece
b) Turkey
[B]c) Germany[/B]
d) USA

88) Broadway street USA is famous for
a) Banking
b) Stock Exchange
[B]c) Cinema halls[/B]
d) Shopping centers

89) What is the new name of Leningrad
[B]a) St Petersburg[/B]
b) Red Square
c) Moscow
d) Stalingrad

90) Which country is called Cockpit of Europe
[B]a) Belgium[/B]
b) Canada
c) UK
d) Sweden

91) Which city is called land of seven hills
[B]a) Rome[/B]
b) Venice
c) Shiraz
d) Babylon

92) Which is the highest military award of italy?
a) Medal of honour
b) Medal of valour
[B]c) Military cross[/B]
d) Iron cross

93) Football world cup 2010 was won by
[B]a) Spain[/B]
b) France
c) Italy
d) Brazil

94) In human body, flat bones are found in
a) Neck
b) Skull
c) Legs
[B]d) Chest[/B]

95) If there were no atmosphere, what would be the colour of the sky?
a) Red
b) Blue
[B]c) Black[/B]
d) White

96) Contours are lines connecting places having
a) Equal temperature
b) Equal pressure
[B]c) Equal height [/B]
d) Equal rainfall

97) "Our sweetest songs are those that tell us of saddest thoughts", these words are attributed to
a) Keats
b) Wordsworth
[B]c) Shelley[/B]
d) Milton

98) Who created the famous character of Dracula?
a) Stanley Kubrick
b) John Polldori
c) James Cameron
[B]d) Bram Stoker[/B]

99) White goods are
a) Basic raw materials
[B]b) Durable consumptions goods[/B]
c) Cosmetic articles
d) Goods imported from western countries

100) America`s cup is associated with which of the following sports
a) Canoeing
[B]b) Yachting[/B]
c) American Football
d) Paragliding[/QUOTE]

sidrahhh Friday, November 20, 2015 11:08 AM

58) What is the length of Great Wall of China
a) 2400 Kms
b) 2600 Kms
c) 3200 Kms
[B]d) 3400 Kms[/B]

Sir as per google search its 5,500.3 miles and (8,851.8 kilometers). So what is the right answer.
Looking forward to hear from you.

Waqas Kandwal Friday, November 20, 2015 11:52 AM

[QUOTE=sidrahhh;885362]58) What is the length of Great Wall of China
a) 2400 Kms
b) 2600 Kms
c) 3200 Kms
[B]d) 3400 Kms[/B]

Sir as per google search its 5,500.3 miles and (8,851.8 kilometers). So what is the right answer.
Looking forward to hear from you.[/QUOTE]

Dear, there was no such option.
G.K in PMS comprise of only 100 marks with only MCQs question and no subjective question. One correct question will fetch you one mark and for one incorrect MCQ they deduct 0.25 marks , meaning thereby if you attempt 4 question incorrect they will deduct 5 marks - 4 marks for incorrect ans and 1 mark in negative marking.

liberation Friday, November 20, 2015 12:52 PM

[QUOTE=Waqas Kandwal;885379]Dear, there was no such option.
G.K in PMS comprise of only 100 marks with only MCQs question and no subjective question. One correct question will fetch you one mark and for one incorrect MCQ they deduct 0.25 marks , meaning thereby if you attempt 4 question incorrect they will deduct 5 marks - 4 marks for incorrect ans and 1 mark in negative marking.[/QUOTE]

4 marks ? isn't 1 mark for 4 wrong questions ?

Waqas Kandwal Friday, November 20, 2015 01:00 PM

[QUOTE=liberation;885405]4 marks ? isn't 1 mark for 4 wrong questions ?[/QUOTE]

4 incorrect answers: 0.25 + 0.25 + 0.25 + 0.25 = 1 Mark

That means you will loose 4 marks for 4 incorrect ans pluse 1 mark in negative marking.Suppose you answer 100 marks in correct your score would be " - 25 " out of " 100 ".

Purpose of negative marking is to reduce " TUKA ". If you are not sure about the answer than there is equal chances of either getting one mark or loosing 0.25 marks.


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