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Test No 39.
(1) The first Muslim general entered Victorious in the sub-continent Indo-Pak in the year? (2) On the execution of Muhammad Bin Qasim, the rule of Caliph ended and Arab princes in Mansura (Sindh) and Multan (Punjab) established their independent dynasties in Sub-continent in the year? (3) Who became the first Sultan of newly established Muslim Sultanate of Delhi in 1207? (4) Who has written the book entitled "The Making of Pakistan"? (5) Who was first appointed Nazim of Nadva-ul-ulema in 1883? (6) Pakistan's ideology is based on the ideals of?* (7) Quaid-e-Azam called Islam "Our bedrock and sheet anchor" while addressing? (8) The resolution for formation of All-Indian Muslim League was passed at the meeting of All India Educational Conference (1906) and was moved by? (9) The demand of separate electorate for Indian Muslims was first accepted in the Act of? (10) The provincial governments of Congress resigned and All-India Muslim League as a mark of relief observed the "Day of Deliverance" on? (11) The Lahore Resolution was amended and Pakistan was made an integral part of League's objective. The amendment was made in the Annual session (1941) of All India Muslim League, which was held at?* (12) Radcliffe Commission submitted its formula for the division of India in to two countries to Lord Mount batton on? (13) Ch. Rahmat Ali, the architect of the name of Pakistan, died on? (14) Liaquat Ali Khan, the first Prime Minister of Pakistan, while addressing a meeting at Rawalpindi was assassinated on? (15) The Legal Frame Work Order, which amended a constitution of Pakistan unilaterally was issued by? (16) The country, which supported the Pakistan Movement before the emergence of Pakistan? (17) Durand Line, which divides the borders of Pakistan and Afghanistan is as long as? (18) Which mountain range is located between China and Pakistan? (!9) What is the total area of Pakistan (Sq Km)? (20) The Regional Cooperation for Development (RCD) was established among Pakistan, Iran and Turkey in 1964 and was annulled in? |
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2. Shah Alam 3. Don't know 4. Don't Know 5. Mullah Nizamuddin 6. Don't Know 7. Don't Know 8. DOn't Know 9. Muhammad Ali Johar 10. Don't Know 11. Syed Amir Ali 12. Moulana Muhammad Ali Johar 13. Dayanad Sarswati 14. 1929 15. 27th july 1949 16. 1967 17. River Indus 18. 1700 BC 19. Mehargarh 20. Rafiq Afzal. |
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Test No 42.
1. Light year is astronomical unit of? 2. Earth takes time to rotate around its axis? 3. Alternate energy is defined as a source of energy that is an alternative of? 4. Seismic waves which cause most destruction on earth are? 5. Enzymes are made up of? 6. Radio waves broadcasted by Radio Broadcasting are reflected back by? 7. During combustion of petrol in car engine, energy used is ? 8. Barometer is used to measure? 9. How many calories are needed by human to maintain his weight? 10. Remote sensing are used to gather information by? 11. Cyclone are caused by? 12. Antibiotics are used to fight against? 13. Diseases are caused by? 15. In which bond there is a complete transfer of electron from one atom to another? 16. Value of One Astronomical Unit (Avg distance between Sun and Earth) is? 17. Dengue is caused by? 18. Formula of ozone is? 19. Day & Nights are caused by the rotation of earth from? 20. During day time, the sky looks blue because of? 1. Distance. 2. 6.64 x 10^4 s. 3. Fossil Fuels. 4. Surface waves. 5. protein. 6. ionosphere. 7. Chemical energy. 8. Pressure. 9. 3000. 10. Radar, Aircrafts, Satellite. 11. Heat, Low pressure, Humidity. 12. Bacteria. 13. Pathogens. 15. lonic bond. 16. 149 million km. 17. Aedes mosquito. 18. O3. 19. West to East. 20. Rayleigh Scattering. |
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General Science.
Test No 43. 1. Sonar is used to measure the Depth of Sea? 2. Phosphorus is essential for which part of plant? 3. Blood clots in? 4. Catalytic hydrogenation of oil into ghee by catalyst? 5. The conversion of oil into ghee is? 6. Artificial ripening of fruits by? 7. RADAR captures which rays? 8. Ozone layer is present in ? 9. The nearest planet to Sun? 10. Hydrometer used for? 11. Short sightedness is fixed by? 12. Lockjaw is caused by? 13. The white wash on wall is Water of? 14. Plaster of Paris is made up by ? 15. The branch of physics is used to study atomic nuclei is ? 16. Sulfuric acid was invented by ? 17. The blue colour of sky due to? 18. How many times, newspaper can be recycled? 1. Sea Bed/ depth of water. 2. Stem (Roots). 3. Liver. 4. Nickle. 5. Hydrogenation. 6. Ethyline. 7. Radio Rays. 8. Stratosphere. 9. Mercury. 10. Relative density of liquids. 11. Diverging lens or Concave lens 12. Tetanus. 13. Lime. 14. Gypsum. 15. Nuclear Physics. 16. Jabir Bin Hayan. 17. Scattering of light says or Tyndall Effect. 18. 5-7 times. |
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Solve 50-General Science Quizz.
1.The echo of Big Bang can be heard in the form of:
a. cosmic rays b. gamma rays c. microwave radio signals (called CMB cosmic microwave background radiation) d. infrared radiations 2. Omar Khyyam was a: a. poet b. mathematician c. astronomer d. all of these 3. Who was the early dentist and also inventor of many surgical instruments: a. Avicenna b. Al. zahrawi c. Ibn .ul. haithem d. Al . Jahiz 4. who was the first Muslim mathematician who used '' Zero '' : a. Ibn. e. Baitar b. Ibn. Rushd c. Ibn. Al. Haitham d. Al Khwarizmi 5. Why some nebulae shine? a)because they emit light b)due to burning process c)because they contain bright stars d)because they reflect light 6. A shooting star is a) sun b) a comet c) a meteor d) an asteroid 7. A 'clinical death' takes place when: a) there is no pulse b) there is no heart beat c)pupils are fixed and dilated and there is no reaction to light d) all of above 8. What is Hubble Classification : a. classification of stars b. classification of planets c. classification of galaxies d. classification of earth's zones 9. Sun rises in the east and sets in the west due to the: a. shape of earth b. rotation of earth around the sun c. rotation of earth on its axis d. movement of the sun 10. What are cyclones? a. sudden heavy floods b. no rain for a long period c. heavy showers d. violent wind and rain 11. From ecological point of view human beings are taken as: a. decomposers b. consumers c. producers d. All of these 12. The major cause of land pollution is: a) pesticides b) chemical fertilizers c) insecticides d) all of these 13. The sharp-bitter taste of unripe fruits is due to high concentration of: a)phenolic compounds b)volatile compounds c)organic acids d)starch 14. The use of antibiotic is a very effective way of killing disease causing bacteria. Sometime people don't finish all of their pills. this can result in: a) some bacteria left unkilled b) production of more bacteria c) bacteria becoming sensitive to antibiotics d) bacteria becoming resistant to antibiotics 15. Flesh eaters are called: a)omnivores b) carnivores c) herbivores d) scavengers 16. Chromosomes are made up of: a) DNA only b) DNA & RNA c) Proteins only d) DNA, RNA & Proteins(not sure) 17. Plants can be made disease resistant by: a)heat Treatment b)hormone treatment c)colchicine treatment d)breeding with their wild relatives 18. Important ingredient used in vicks vapor rub is obtained from the plant: a) Cinamomum camphora b) cinamomum zelamicum c) Curaima longa d) All of these 19. Which of the following is both endocrine and exocrine gland: a) thyroid b) pancreas (pancreatic juice and insuline) c) parathyroid d) all of these 20. The process by which small amount of impurities are added into a semiconductor is called: a) addition b) conduction c) doping d) insulating 21. Which of the following is a semiconductor? a) Mercury b) magnesium c) silver d) none of these 22. Silver fish belongs to: a) fish b) insect c) reptile d) amphibian 23. Satiety is the condition in which patient lacks desire to: a. drink b. eat c. sleep d. talk 24. Function of iron in our body is: a. provide strength b. oxygen transport c. help in hydrolysis d. breakdown fats 25. The non- communicable disease is called: a. Endemic b. Acute c. Chronic d. Innate 26. Vitamins A,D,E and K are called: a. water soluble vitamins b. primary vitamins c. basic vitamins d. fat soluble vitamins 27. Which is not a function of HCL in stomach: a. softening fibrous food elements b. promoting formation of pepsin c. killing bacteria ingested with food and drink d. breakdown proteins into peptones 28. The sum of the kinetic energy and potential energy of an oscillating body is a. maximum in the beginning b. constant at all points (energy can neither be created nor destroyed) c. maximum at midway of the path d. minimum in the beginning 29. Which term in psychology is generally used to refer to emotional disorders such as, anxiety, depression and phobia: a. psyches b. hypnosis c. neurosis d. mental illness 30. All Alkali metals react with water to form : a. oxides b. peroxides c. hydroxides (example NaOH sodiam hydro oxide) d. hyper oxides 31. LASER is an acronym for: a. light amplification by standard emission of light b. light absorption stimulated entrance of radiation c. light amplification by stimulated emission of radiation d. light absorption by standard emission of radiation 32. If carbon dioxide is passed through lime water for a long time, the cloudy white colour (initially formed) disappears because of the formation of: a. calcium bicarbonate b. calcium hydroxide c. calcium carbonate d. calcium sulphate 33. Permanent hardness of water is due to the presence of a. calcium bicarbonate b. magnesium bicarbonate c. calcium sulphate d. sodium bicarbonate 34. Articles made of copper and bronze slowly tarnish in air and turn green , the green colour is due to the formation of : a. copper oxide b. copper sulphide c. copper oxalate d. all of these 35. Bleaching powder losses its power on keeping for a long time because a. it changes into calcium hypochlorite b. it changes into calcium chloride and calcium hydroxide c. it absorbs moisture d. it changes into calcium chloride and calcium chlorate 36. When the quantity of charge on each of the two bodies is doubled, the force between them becomes a. one fourth b. one half c. twice d. four times 37. Light year is related to: a. time b. distance c. energy d. speed 38. The word ceramic means: a. hard material (not sure) b. soft material c. dry material d. burnt material 39. The operation of solar cell is based on a. laser technology b. photoconduction c. thermal emission d. Tyndall effect not a singal one is correctphotovoltaic effect (is the correct answer) 40. The minimum number of bits required to store hexadecimal number AF is a. 2 b. 4 c. 8 (4+4 and in binary--> 1010 1111) d. 16 41. Which of the following minerals is most resistant to chemical weathering a. olivine b. quartz c. hornblende d. potassium feldspar 42. An igneous rock contains a radioactive isotope that has a half life of 10 million years. Careful analysis shows that only one quarter of the original concentration of the parent isotope is left. How old is this igneous rock? a) 10 Million years b) 20 Million years c) 30 Million years d) 40 Million years 43. The discipline which deals with the understanding and treatment of mental health is called: a) applied psychology b)clinical psychology c) psychoanalysis d) psychiatry 44. Overcooking of food should be avoided because overcooking: a) makes the food difficult to digest b) makes the food toxic c) increase the nutritive value of food d)reduces the nutritive value of food 45. Optical fibre operates on the principle of: a) Tyndal effect b) photoelectric effect c)laser technology d)total internal reflection 46. The sensation of the skin is perceived by: a) epidermis b) the dermis c) endodermis d) none of these 47. The loudness of sound depends on its a) wavelength b) frequency c) amplitude d) all of these 48. A person standing in front of a mirror finds his image smaller than him and erect. This implies that the mirror is: a) plane b) concave c) convex d) not of good quality 49. The densities of three liquids are D, 2D, 3D. What will be the density of the resulting mixture if equal volumes of the three liquids are mixed? a) 1.5D b) 2D c) 3D d) 6D 50. Which of the following is a conventional designation of pre-released software? a) Raw b)Alpha c)Omega d)Beta |
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Solved General Science Quizz
1. The slope low lying area of ocean near highland :Costal Plane
2.Galileo discovered that falling bodies have same: Acceleration 3.The relative motion between observer and frequency is called: Doppler’s effect 4.The source of energy for brain is :Glucose 5.The ready source of energy for athletes is: Carbohydrates 6.Arthritis is: Inflammation of joints 7.Dengue is caused by: Aedes (Female Mosquito) 8.The solid and liquid can be separated by the process of: Filtration 9.The composition of sun is 90 % Hydrogen and Helium and Heavy metals ratio is:7.8 % 10.Accessory gland close of digestive system close to duodenum is: Pancreas 11.Fat soluble vitamins are: A,D,E,K 12.Protein content of edible part of egg:Yolk 13.What is disease: A disease is a particular abnormal condition, a disorder of a structure or function, that affects part or all of an organism. 14. Asthma is provoked by: Air pollution,and allergens. 15.Which material conduct heat and electricity:Solid 16.The fuel used in rockets is: Liquid oxygen, nitrogen tetroxide, and hydrogen peroxide 17.Chemical name of Table salt is: Sodium Chloride 18.Milk is pasteurized because : To kill bacteria 19.Gallbladder is part of which system: Digestive System 20.Genes in higher organism are located in: Genome (DNA) 21.Which finest filament grow from skin: Hair 22.The thinking part of brain is: Cerebrum 23.The Shape of the Earth is: Spherical 24. Horticulture is the study of:Producing, improving, marketing, and using fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants 25.Entomology is the study of:Study of insects 26.Vitamin C prevent which disease: Scurvy 27.Substance use for coloring dye:Pigment (Not Sure) 28.Soft drink contains which gas? CO2 29.Serial pin has how many minimum ports: 9 (Not Sure) 30.Cyclone is? Circular moving tornado 31.X-rays were discovered in 1895 by :Wilhelm Conrad Roentgen 32.Jellyfish looks like: Umbrella. 33.In how much time Earth rotates around its axis:A Day 34.In how much time Earth complete its round to sun: A year 35.Which colored eye doesn't have pigment? Blue 36.A person who write computer program called: Programmer |
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CCE aspirants must go through these topics for Pakistan Affairss section of the test.
War of Independence 1857. Aligarh Movement (1868-1898). Partition of Bengal (1995-1911). Simla Deputation (1906). Minto-Morely Reforms (1909). Lucknow Pact (1916). Montago-Chelmsford Reform (1919). Rowalt Act (1919). Amritsar Tragedy (1919). Khilafat Movement (1919-1924). Dehli Muslim Proposals (1927). Simon Commision (1927). Nehru Report (1928). Fourteen Points of Jinnah (1929). Allahabad Adress (1930). Round Table Conferences (1930-1932). Gandhi-Irwin Pact (1931). Communal Award (1932). White Paper (1933). Govt. of India Act (1935). Congress Rule (1937-1939). Pakistan Resolution (1940). British offer of August (1940). Civil Disobidience (1940). Cripps Mission (1942). Quit India Movement (1942). Jinnah-Gandhi Talks (1944). Wavell Plan and Simla Conference (1945). General Elections (1945-1946). Dehli Convention (1946). Cabinet Mission (1946). Interim Govt. (1946). June 3/Partition Plan (1947). Indian Independence Act (1947). |
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CSS-2009 Solved General Science MCQs.
(1) Person with following blood group are considered to be universal recipient: AB+.
(2) Study of life in outer space is known as:Exobiology. (3) The name of the common mineral salt present in sea is:Sodium Chloride. (4) Sensitive layer of the eye is:Retina. (5) Laughing gas has chemical composition of following two elements: Nitrogen + Oxygen. (6) Dr. Abdus Salam of Pakistan was one of the contributors of the unification of:Electromagnetic force and weak nuclear force. (7) Which triplet in DNA codes for valine (8) What is the chance of diabetic baby born to parents both heterozygous normal ?¼. (9) Which of the following is not a part of Darwinism:Inheritance for acquired characters. (10) Role of biotechnology in the production of food based on:Fermentation. (11) Which form of drug abuse involves most risk of infection with the HIV (AIDS) virus:Injection of heroine. (12) Founder of modern astronomy was:Nicolas Copernicus. (13) The instrument which measures very high temperature is:Pyrometer. (14) The science which deals with study of manners and customs of people is:Ethics. (15) Chemical used to kill rats and mice are:Rodenticides. (16) Dry ice is:Solid Carbon dioxide. (17) Chemical name of vinegar isilute acetic acid. (18) Deficiency of following vitamin decreases hemoglobin production:Thiamine. (19) Hygrometer is used for measuring the:Humidity of air. (20) Bronze is an alloy of:Copper and Tin. (21) Which of the following is most elastic ? Rubber. (22) Orbital period of the planet Mercury around the sun is:88 days. (23) The most splendid and the most magnificient constellation on the sky is: Orion. (24) “Black holes” refer to:Collapsing objects of high density (25) Eugenics is the study of:Altering human beings by changing their genetic components. (26) The position of earth in its orbit, when it is at its greatest distance from the sun causing northern summer is called:Aphelion. (27) Diamond is a very expensive ornament. It is composed of a single element:Carbon. (28) Which of the following layers make radio transmission possible? Ionosphere. (29) Which of the following explains the reason why there is no total eclipse of the sun? Orbit of moon around earth. (30) Television signals are converted into light signals by:Photo diode. (31) Where do most of Asteroids lie?In asteroid belt between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter. (32) The number of spark plugs needed in a diesel engine is: 0. (33) The half life of a radioactive element is 8-days. How long it take to reduce it from 10 mg to 5 mg?8 days. (34) The term ‘Blue Shift’ is used to indicate: Doppler effect in which an object appears bluer when it is moving towards the observer or observer is moving towards the object. (35) Kilowatt-hour is a unit of:Electric Current. (36) Fuel used in a Fast Breeder Reactor is:Uranium Plutonium Oxide. (37) Monsoon is caused by:Seasonal reversal of winds. (38) Which of the following atmospheric layers help in radio communication?Ionosphere. (39) A moderator is used in nuclear reactor in order to:Slow down the speed of the neutrons. (40) Sedimentary rocks are:Porous. (41) Which one of the following is a non-metallic mineral?Gypsum. (42) Ozone layer prevents the following radiation from entering the atmosphere:Ultraviolet. (43) The phenomenon of Aurora Borealis, the display of red and green lights in northern hemisphere is due to radiations from? (44) Yeast is used in making bread because it produces:Carbon dioxide (45) Oasis is associated withesert (46) Quartz crystal in quartz watches work on the principle called:Piezo-electric effect. (47) The fruits without seed, like banana, are called:parthenocarpic fruits. (48) Animal which captures and readily kills living animals for its food is called:Predator. (49) In a railway track, two rails are joined end to end with a gap tin between them because: Steel can be saved, Accidents due to contraction in winter can be avoided, Air gaps are necessary for bearing the weight of running train, and Accidents due to expansion in summer can be avoided. (50) Name the famous book of Ibn-Sina in which he discussed human physiology and medicine:Al-Qanoon. |
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Fill in blanks with an appropriate Preposition!
1. The prince allied himself ... ..the Scots?* 2. She is a staunch advocate........free speech?* 3. The Hospital is affiliated.......local university?* 4. She has a deep affinity.....nature?* 5. I love strawberry but it doesn't agree.....me?* 6. She was alarmed ......the prospect of traveling alone?* 7. He was alive....the danger? 8. I like cats but I am allergic....them? 9. Two companies were amalgamated.......one? Into 10. We were amazed....her generosity?* |
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Prepositions (CSS English P&C-2018).
1. ____a Ford he has a Fiat Car. (in, before, beside, despite). Ans: Besides 2. I saw him felling a big tree____a hatchet. (with, through, by, at). Ans: With (Hatchet is a small axe کلہاڑا) 3. I must start____dawn to reach the station in time.(on, at, by, after). Ans: At Use of 'by' will be wrong as 'by' is used for DEADLINES and not for 'starts'. For example the sentence 'I must reach there BY dawn to catch the train' shows its correct usage. One more example: 'You must submit your bills BY tomorrow afternoon to avoid the fine' 4. I have known him____a long time. (since, from, for, over). Ans: For 5. "Will you walk____my Parlour?" (in, to, by, into). Ans: Into Although 'to' is fine with 'walk' generally, but in the given line it is 'into' as the line is taken from a poem that uses this (into) proposition. Ref: See the first line of the poem https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Sp..._the_Fly_(poem) 6. The public are cautioned____pickpocket. (against, about, of, for). Ans: About 'Against' would be wrong here, as the phrase 'cautioned against' implies a warning to a potential criminal. The general public, however, can only be 'cautioned about' pickpockets. Ref: For 'caution about' check this link https://idioms.thefreedictionary.com/caution+about and this one for 'caution against' https://dictionary.cambridge.org/dic...on-against-sth. |
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