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1. Our plan _____ to succeed.
(a) bid fair (b) pass by (c) boil down (d) hand and galore 2. Which holy book of Allah is called the old testament? (a) zabur (b) torat (c) injeel (d) quran 3. The first railway line in Pakistan was laid between (a) multan-lahore (b) karachi-kotri (c) sibi-quetta (d) rawalpindi-peshawar 4. Was of independence was fought in (a) 1757 (b) 1857 (c) 1858 (d) 1758 5. Number of permanent members of UN security council is (a) three (b) four (c) five (d) six 6. Satpara lake is in (a) sindh (b) balochistan (c) gilgit baltistan (d) punjab 7. Nothing must be allowed to _____ our search for the truth. (a) interfered with (b) interfered into (c) interfered from (d) interfered upon 8. Eid prayer is (a) farz (b) wajib (c) sunat (d) nafal 9. Currency of Germany is (a) lira (b) deutsche mark (c) franc (d) dollar 10. The largest island in the Indian ocean is (a) Madagascar (b) Maldives (c) Sri Lanka (d) Sumatra 11. The border dividing Pakistan and Afghanistan is (a) mcmohan line (b) line of control (c) durand line (d) cease fire line 12. Which of the following is nearly a complete food by itself (a) cheese (b) milk (c) meat (d) rice 13. I _____ an old friend in Empress market this morning (a) came around (b) came round (c) came across (d) came with 14. The most important achievement of Abraham Lincoln was (a) the strengthening of democracy (b) the abolition of slavery (c) the establishment of supremacy of north over the south (d) none of these 15. Harappa is located in the district of (a) mianwali (b) sahiwal (c) hazrat (d) multan 16. He was _____ salted food by the doctor (a) abstained from (b) abstained for (c) abstained in (d) abstained to 17. Radium was discovered by (a) marconi (b) madam curie marie (c) edison (d) newton 18. What is the length of the day on poles? (a) 12 hours (b) 6 months (c) 3 months (d) 24 hours 19. Taj mahal in Agra (india) was built by emperor (a) jahangir (b) akbar, the great (c) shah jahan (d) humayun 20. Roshan was able to get the job _____ his uncle's influence. (a) odds and does (b) by dint of (c) big words (d) all in all 21. The first country to recognize Pakistan on independence was (a) USA (b) iran (c) saudi arabia (c) iraq 22. Which of the following nations have not signed CTBT (a) Australia and Brazil (b) Japan and Britain (c) Pakistan and India (d) Peru and France 23. Who wrote the text of suleh hudebiya? (a) hazrat umar (b) hazarat usman (c) hazrat ali (d) hazrat hamza 24. You will soon get _____ the change of climate. (a) accustomed to (b) accustomed for (c)accustomed in (d) accustomed with 25. Who advised the holy prophet to dig the ditch at the time of battle of khandaq? (a) hazrat usman (b) hazrat salman farsi (c) hazrat umar (d) hazrat talha bin zubair 26. For how many years the British ruled over India? (a) 90 (b) 110 (c) 100 (d) 85 27. Name the angel who writes good and bad deeds of human beings. (a) munkar and nakeer (b) haroot and maroot (c) kiraman katibeen (d) zabina 28. When amjad _____ the car, he took it out for a drive. (a) has repaired (b) had repaired (c) was repairing (d) repaired 29. The largest continent of the world is (a) Africa (b) Europe (c) Asia (d) Australia 30. Don't let go _____ tight. (a) hang on (b) hang in (c) hang over (d) hang at 31. In September 1958 Gawadar was bought by Pakistan for 40 lacs pounds sterling from (a) Iran (b) Oman (c) China (d) Uzbekistan 32. Which city is called city of canals? (a) Venice (Italy) (b) Rome (Italy) (c) Paris (France) (d) Lahore (Pakistan) 33. Famous Lucknow pact between indian national congrert and all india muslim league was signed in the year (a) 1916 (b) 1933 (c) 1924 (d) 1930 34. Vienna is the capital of (a) Australia (b) Belgium (c) Austria (d) Germany 35. I an trying hard to _____ the differences between two of my friends. (a) bridge over (b) helter shelter (c) knock about (d) meddle with 36. Muslim women were allowed to take part in the battle of (a) badar (b) khandaq (c) uhad (d) khyber 37. The mausoleum of sheikh abdul qadir jilani is in (a) Rome (b) Baghdad (c) Syria 38. Alexandria is the famous city and an important sea port of (a) Libya (b) Lebanon (c) Greece (d) Egypt 39. Radio was invented by (a) faraday (b) darwin (c) marconi (d) archimedes 40. He died _____ malaria. (a) from (b) due to (c) of (d) owing to CHOOSE THE SYNONYMS: 41. enchanted (a) fascinated (b) fatigue (c) repulse (d) flatter 42. Acute (a) keen (b) bitter (c) brisk (d) genuine 43. Deuce (a) diminish (b) infer (c) outline (d) persuade 44. Collateral (a) key (b) secret agreement (c) proposal (d) security for a loan 45. Blatant (a) conspicuous (b) hidden (c) ruthless (d) faulty CHOOSE THE ANTONYMS: 46. Magnanimous (a) selfish (b) naive (c) generous (d) small 47. Catholic (a) rigid (b) orthodox (c) strict (d) narrow minded 48. Tacit (a) order (b) written (c) oral (d) understanding 49. Repel (a) attract (b) concentrate (c) attend (d) continue 50. Offer (a) beg (b) barrow (c) snatch (d) request |
SPSC screening test, current affairs, data
lets prepare for current portion of the screening test
I am sharing some links and data. and expect in return the valuable contribution from members nobel prizes 2014 [url]http://www.nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/lists/year/[/url] academy awards 86th [url]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/86th_Academy_Awards[/url] India COAS dilber singh suhag president parnab muklerji v president m. Hamid Ansari C just: H L Dattu speaker : sumitra mahajin find about ICC world T 20, 2014 won by srilanka defeating India by 6 wickets FIFA world cup 2014, summer olympics, hockey world cup, ASEAN games easy to find wiki link foreign ministers of countries [url]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_current_Permanent_Representatives_to_the_United_Nations[/url] permanent representatives to UN [url]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_current_foreign_ministers[/url] current heads of states [url]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_current_heads_of_state_and_government[/url] search in wiki 3013 events (world and pakistan) 2014 events (world and pakistan) heads of following international organisations UN, AL, ADB, EU, NATO, IAEA, OIC, OPEC, SAARC, IMF, WTO, ICC, FIFA etc defence ministers of india, russia, USA, israel Most of times you can find data on google Request : I need data on current events in Sindh, specially |
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[QUOTE=Bakistani;789349]1. Our plan _____ to succeed.
(a) [COLOR="blue"]bid fair[/COLOR] (b) pass by (c) boil down (d) hand and galore 2. Which holy book of Allah is called the old testament? (a) zabur [COLOR="Blue"](b) torat[/COLOR] (c) injeel (d) quran 3. The first railway line in Pakistan was laid between (a) multan-lahore [COLOR="blue"](b) karachi-kotri[/COLOR] (c) sibi-quetta (d) rawalpindi-peshawar 4. Was of independence was fought in (a) 1757 [COLOR="blue"](b) 1857[/COLOR] (c) 1858 (d) 1758 5. Number of permanent members of UN security council is (a) three (b) four [COLOR="blue"](c) five[/COLOR] (d) six 6. Satpara lake is in (a) sindh ([COLOR="blue"]b) balochistan[/COLOR] (c) gilgit baltistan (d) punjab 7. Nothing must be allowed to _____ our search for the truth. (a) interfered with (b) interfered into (c) interfered from (d) interfered upon 8. Eid prayer is (a) farz [COLOR="blue"](b) wajib[/COLOR] (c) sunat (d) nafal 9. Currency of Germany is [COLOR="blue"](a) lira[/COLOR] (b) deutsche mark (c) franc (d) dollar 10. The largest island in the Indian ocean is [COLOR="blue"](a) Madagascar[/COLOR] (b) Maldives (c) Sri Lanka (d) Sumatra 11. The border dividing Pakistan and Afghanistan is (a) mcmohan line (b) line of control [COLOR="blue"](c) durand line[/COLOR] (d) cease fire line 12. Which of the following is nearly a complete food by itself (a) cheese [COLOR="blue"](b) milk[/COLOR] (c) meat (d) rice 13. I _____ an old friend in Empress market this morning (a) [COLOR="blue"]came around[/COLOR] (b) came round (c) came across (d) came with 14. The most important achievement of Abraham Lincoln was (a) the strengthening of democracy [COLOR="blue"](b) the abolition of slavery[/COLOR] (c) the establishment of supremacy of north over the south (d) none of these 15. Harappa is located in the district of (a) mianwali [COLOR="blue"](b) sahiwal[/COLOR] (c) hazrat (d) multan 16. He was _____ salted food by the doctor [COLOR="blue"](a) abstained from[/COLOR] (b) abstained for (c) abstained in (d) abstained to 17. Radium was discovered by (a) marconi [COLOR="blue"](b) madam curie marie[/COLOR] (c) edison (d) newton 18. What is the length of the day on poles? (a) 12 hours [COLOR="blue"](b) 6 months[/COLOR] (c) 3 months (d) 24 hours 19. Taj mahal in Agra (india) was built by emperor (a) jahangir (b) akbar, the great [COLOR="blue"](c) shah jahan[/COLOR] (d) humayun 20. Roshan was able to get the job _____ his uncle's influence. (a) odds and does [COLOR="blue"](b) by dint of[/COLOR] (c) big words (d) all in all 21. The first country to recognize Pakistan on independence was (a) USA [COLOR="blue"](b) iran[/COLOR] (c) saudi arabia (c) iraq 22. Which of the following nations have not signed CTBT (a) Australia and Brazil (b) Japan and Britain ([COLOR="blue"]c) Pakistan and India[/COLOR] (d) Peru and France 23. Who wrote the text of suleh hudebiya? (a) hazrat umar (b) hazarat usman ([COLOR="blue"]c) hazrat ali[/COLOR] (d) hazrat hamza 24. You will soon get _____ the change of climate. [COLOR="blue"](a) accustomed to[/COLOR] (b) accustomed for (c)accustomed in (d) accustomed with 25. Who advised the holy prophet to dig the ditch at the time of battle of khandaq? (a) hazrat usman [COLOR="blue"](b) hazrat salman farsi[/COLOR] (c) hazrat umar (d) hazrat talha bin zubair 26. For how many years the British ruled over India? [COLOR="blue"](a) 90[/COLOR] (b) 110 (c) 100 (d) 85 27. Name the angel who writes good and bad deeds of human beings. (a) munkar and nakeer (b) haroot and maroot [COLOR="blue"](c) kiraman katibeen[/COLOR] (d) zabina 28. When amjad _____ the car, he took it out for a drive. (a) has repaired (b) had repaired (c) was repairing [COLOR="blue"](d) repaired[/COLOR] 29. The largest continent of the world is (a) Africa (b) Europe [COLOR="blue"](c) Asia[/COLOR] (d) Australia 30. Don't let go _____ tight. [COLOR="blue"](a) hang on[/COLOR] (b) hang in (c) hang over (d) hang at 31. In September 1958 Gawadar was bought by Pakistan for 40 lacs pounds sterling from (a) Iran [COLOR="blue"](b) Oman[/COLOR] (c) China (d) Uzbekistan 32. Which city is called city of canals? [COLOR="blue"](a) Venice (Italy)[/COLOR] (b) Rome (Italy) (c) Paris (France) (d) Lahore (Pakistan) 33. Famous Lucknow pact between indian national congrert and all india muslim league was signed in the year [COLOR="blue"](a) 1916[/COLOR] (b) 1933 (c) 1924 (d) 1930 34. Vienna is the capital of (a) Australia (b) Belgium (c) Austria (d) Germany 35. I an trying hard to _____ the differences between two of my friends. [COLOR="blue"](a) bridge over[/COLOR] [COLOR="blue"]not sure...[COLOR="blue"][/COLOR][/COLOR] (b) helter shelter (c) knock about (d) meddle with 36. Muslim women were allowed to take part in the battle of (a) badar (b) khandaq (c) uhad [COLOR="blue"](d) khyber[/COLOR] 37. The mausoleum of sheikh abdul qadir jilani is in (a) Rome [COLOR="blue"](b) Baghdad[/COLOR] (c) Syria 38. Alexandria is the famous city and an important sea port of (a) Libya (b) Lebanon (c) Greece [COLOR="blue"](d) Egypt[/COLOR] 39. Radio was invented by (a) faraday (b) darwin [COLOR="blue"](c) marconi[/COLOR] (d) archimedes 40. He died _____ malaria. (a) from (b) due to [COLOR="blue"](c) of[/COLOR] (d) owing to CHOOSE THE SYNONYMS: 41. enchanted [COLOR="blue"](a) fascinated[/COLOR] (b) fatigue (c) repulse (d) flatter 42. Acute (a) keen [COLOR="blue"](b) bitter[/COLOR] (c) brisk (d) genuine 43. Deuce (a) diminish (b) infer (c) outline [COLOR="blue"](d) persuade[/COLOR] 44. Collateral (a) key (b) secret agreement (c) [COLOR="blue"]proposal[/COLOR] (d) security for a loan 45. Blatant (a) conspicuous (b) hidden (c) ruthless (d) faulty CHOOSE THE ANTONYMS: 46. Magnanimous (a) selfish (b) naive (c) generous (d) small 47. Catholic (a) rigid (b) orthodox (c) strict (d) narrow minded 48. Tacit (a) order (b) written (c) oral (d) understanding 49. Repel (a) attract (b) concentrate (c) attend (d) continue 50. Offer (a) beg (b) barrow (c) snatch (d) request[/QUOTE] I have solved most of the questions, please solve the last remaining questions and also check my answers if there is mistakes then please poinnt them. Thanks and also post some more questions so that we can do practice. |
sindh cabinet
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Mr. Nisar Ahmed Khuhro Senior Minister for Education & Literacy 2 Mir Hazar Khan Bajarani Works & Services 3 Mr. Manzoor Hussain Wassan Prisons, Mines & Minerals Development; (Addl.) Enquiries & Anticorruption Establishment 4 Mr. Sharjeel Inaam Memon Information & Archives, (Addl.) Local Government Department 5 Syed Murad Ali Shah Finance & Energy 6 Dr. Sikandar Ali Mandhro Parliamentary Affairs and Environment 7 Makhdoom Jameel-ul-Zaman Revenue (excluding LU), Relief & Rehabilitation 8 Mr. Ali Nawaz Khan Alias Raja Khan Mahar Agriculture 9 Syed Ali Mardan Shah Population Welfare 10 Mr. Jam Mehtab Dahar Health 11 Mr. Gayan Chand Wildlife & Forest (Addl.) Minority Affairs and Excise & Taxation, (Addl.) 12 Mr. Mukesh Kumar Chawla Information Technology 13 Ms. Rubina Qaimkhani Women Development and Special Education 14 Mr. Dost Muhammad Rahimoon Zakat and Ushr 15 Mr. Javed Nagori Katchi Abadi & Spatial Development 16 Mr. Jam Khan Shoro Livestock & Fisheries 17 Mir Mumtaz Hussain Jakhrani Transport |
international atomic energy
Director-General - Yukiya Amano, Japan (2009–present) International Civil Aviation Organization President of the Council - Roberto Kobeh Gonzalez, Mexico (2006–present) Secretary-General - Raymond Benjamin, France (2009–present) International Labour Organization Director-General - Guy Ryder, UK (2012–present)United Nations Secretary-General - Ban Ki Moon, South Korea (2007–present ) President of the General Assembly - Vuk Jeremic, Serbia (2012–2013) John William Ashe, Antigua and Barbuda (2013-2014) Security Council members - China, France, Russia, United Kingdom, United States (permanent members); Azerbaijan, Guatemala, Morocco, Pakistan, Togo (elected for 2012–2013); Argentina, Australia, Republic of Korea, Luxembourg, Rwanda (elected for 2013–2014) United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) Executive Director - Anthony Lake, United States (2010–present) United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) Director-General - Irina Bokova, Bulgaria (2009–present) United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights High Commissioner - Prince Zeid bin Ra'ad, Jordan (2014–present) United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) High Commissioner - António Guterres, Portugal (2005–present) United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO) Director-general - Kandeh Yumkella, Sierra Leone (2005–present) World Food Programme (WFP) Executive Director - Josette Sheeran, United States (2007–present) World Health Organization (WHO) Director-General - Margaret Chan, China (acting) (2007–present) World Meteorological Organization (WMO) President - Alexander Bedritsky, Russia (2003–present) Secretary-General - Michel Jarraud, France (2004–present) World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) Secretary-General - Taleb Rifai, Jordan (2010–presen |
African Development Bank -
President - Donald Kaberuka, Rwanda (2005–present) Asian Development Bank - President - Takehiko Nakao, Japan (2013–present) European Bank for Reconstruction and Development President - Suma Chakrabarti, India (2012–present) Inter-American Development Bank (IADB) President - Luis Alberto Moreno, Colombia (2005–present) International Monetary Fund Managing Director - Christine Lagarde, France (2011–present) Islamic Development Bank (IDB) President - Ahmad Mohamed Ali, Saudi Arabia (1975–present) World Bank President - Jim Yong Kim, Korea (2012–present) |
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African, Caribbean and Pacific Group of States (ACP) -
Secretary-General - Mohamed Ibn Chambas, Ghana (2010–pres Arab League - Secretary-General - Nabil Elaraby, Egypt (2011–present) Arab Maghreb Union Secretary-General - Habib Ben Yahia, Tunisia (2006–present) Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) Executive Director - Muhamad Noor, Malaysia (2010–present) Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) - Secretary-General - Le Luong Minh, Vietnam (2013–present) Caribbean Community - Secretary-General - Lolita Applewhaite, Barbados (2011–present) Central American Parliament - President - Dorindo Cortéz, Panama (2010–present) Common Market of East and Southern Africa (COMESA) - Secretary-General - Sindiso Ngwenya, Zimbabwe (2008–present) Commonwealth of Nations - Head - Queen Elizabeth II (1952–present) Secretary-General - Kamalesh Sharma, India (2008–present) Commonwealth of Independent States Executive Secretary - Sergei Lebedev, Russia (2007–present) Council of Europe Secretary General - Thorbjřrn Jagland, Norway (2009–present) President of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE) - Mevlüt Çavuşoğlu, Turkey (2010–present) President of the European Court of Human Rights - Jean-Paul Costa, France (2007–present) East African Community - Secretary-General - Richard Sezibera, Rwanda (2011–present) Economic Community of West African States President of the Commission - Victor Gbeho, Ghana (2010–present) Chairman - Alassane Ouattara, Côte d'Ivoire (2012–present) Eurasian Economic Community Secretary-General - Tair Mansurov, Khazakstan (2007–present) Chairman of the Interstate Council - Nursultan Nazarbayev, Kazakhstan (2001–present) European Free Trade Association Secretary-General - Kristinn Árnason, Iceland (2012–present) European Union (EU) Presidency of the European Council - Herman Van Rompuy (2009–present) Presidency of the European Union Council Ireland (2013) President of the European Commission - José Manuel Barroso, Portugal (2004–present) President of the European Parliament - Jerzy Buzek, Poland (2010–present) Secretary-General of the Council and High Representative for the Common Foreign and Security Policy - Catherine Ashton, United Kingdom (2009–present) President of the European Central Bank - Mario Draghi, Italy (2011–present) European Ombudsman - Nikiforos Diamandouros, Greece (2003–present) President of the Committee of the Regions (CoR) - Peter Straub, Germany (2004–present) President of the European Investment Bank (EIB) - Werner Hoyer, Germany (2012–present) President of the European Court of Justice (ECJ) - Vassilios Skouris, Greece (2003–present) President of the European Court of Auditors - Hubert Weber, Austria (2005–present) President of the Economic and Social Committee (ESC) - Anne-Marie Sigmund, Austria (2004–present) Group of Eight (G8) President (informal) - David Cameron, United Kingdom (2013) Gulf Cooperation Council Secretary-General - Abdullatif bin Rashid Al Zayani, Bahrain (2011–present ) Ibero-American Secretariat (Segib) Secretary-General - Enrique V. Iglesias, Uruguay (2005–present) Indian Ocean Commission Secretary-General - Monique Andreas Esoavekomandroso, Madagascar (2004–present) Non-Aligned Movement (NAM) Chairman - Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, Iran (2012–2013) Hassan Rouhani, Iran (2013–present) Nordic Council Secretary-General - Jan-Erik Enestam, Finland (2007–2013) North Atlantic Treaty Organisation Secretary-General - Anders Fogh Rasmussen, Denmark (2009–present) Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) Secretary-General - José Ángel Gurría, Mexico (2006–present) Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE) Secretary-General - Lamberto Zannier, Italy (2011–present) Chairman-in-Office - Audronius Ažubalis, Lithuania (2011–present) High Commissioner on National Minorities - Knut Vollebćk, Norway (2007–present) Organization of American States Secretary-General - José Miguel Insulza, Chile (2005–present) Organisation of Eastern Caribbean States Director-General - Len Ishmael, Saint Lucia (2003–present) Organisation of Islamic Cooperation Secretary-General - Iyad bin Amin Madani, Saudi Arabia (2014–present) Pacific Community Director-General - Jimmie Rodgers, Solomon Islands (2006–present) Pacific Islands Forum Secretary-General - Tuiloma Neroni Slade, Samoa (2008–present) Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) Secretary-General - Bolat Nurgaliyev, Kazakhstan (2007–present) South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation Secretary-General - Ahmed Saleem, Maldives (2012–present) Southern Cone Common Market (Mercosur) Director of the Executive Secretariat - Agustín Colombo Sierra, Argentina (2009–present) Southern African Development Community Executive Secretary - Tomaz Salomăo, Mozambique (2005–2013) Stergomena Tax, Tanzania (2013–pr World Trade Organization (WTO) Director-General - Roberto Azevędo, Brazil (2013–present) |
sports orginaziation
Asian Football Confederation (AFC)
President - Zhang Jilong, China (2011–present) Confédération Africaine de Football (CAF) President - Issa Hayatou, Cameroon (1988–present) Confederation of North, Central American and Caribbean Association Football (CONCACAF) President - Alfredo Hawit, Honduras (2011–present) Confederación Sudamericana de Fútbol (CONMEBOL) President - Eugenio Figueredo, Uruguay (2013–present) Fédération Internationale des Échecs (FIDE) President - Kirsan Ilyumzhinov, Russian Federation (1995–present) Fédération Internationale de Football Association (FIFA) President - Sepp Blatter, Switzerland (1998–present) International Cricket Council (ICC) President - Alan Isaac, New Zealand (2012–present) International Olympic Committee (IOC) President - Thomas Bach, Germany (2013–present) International Paralympic Committee (IPC) President - Philip Craven, United Kingdom (2001–present) International Rugby Board (IRB) President - Bernard Lapasset, France (2008–present) Oceania Football Confederation (OFC) President - David Chung, Malaysia/Papua New Guinea (2010–present) Union of European Football Associations (UEFA) President - Michel Platini, France (2007–present) |
Nobel prize site
[url]http://www.nobelprize.org/[/url]
[url]http://www.nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/lists/age.html[/url] [url]http://www.nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/lists/women.html[/url] [url]http://www.nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/lists/all/index.html[/url] |
Fill in the blanks.
1.IAEA stands for _________ 2.FMCT stands for _________ 3.WTO stands for _________ 4.WMD stands for _________ 5.UNO was established in year _________ 6.UN headquarters are in _________ 7.The name of present UN Secretary General is _________ 8.ECO stands for _________ 9.NATO stands for _________Four key NATO members include _________ 10.Total area of Pakistan is _________ 11.Pakistan share its boundaries with ________ 12.National Assembly of Pakistan has a total of _________ seats. 13.Pakistan’s literacy rate currently stands at around ___________ percent. 14.The size of Pakistan’s defence budget of the fiscal year is __________ billion. 15.Pakistan’s fiscal year end on __________ of each calendar year. 16.The name of Pakistan’s first Prime Minister is _______________ 17.The five pillars of Islam are __________________ 18.Quran’s longest Surah is _______________ 19.Malala got Noble Prize shared with__________ |
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1. Our plan _____ to succeed. (a) bid fair (b) pass by (c) boil down (d) hand and galore A 2. Which holy book of Allah is called the old testament? (a) zabur (b) torat (c) injeel (d) quran B 3. The first railway line in Pakistan was laid between (a) multan-lahore (b) karachi-kotri (c) sibi-quetta (d) rawalpindi-peshawar B 4. Was of independence was fought in (a) 1757 (b) 1857 (c) 1858 (d) 1758 B 5. Number of permanent members of UN security council is (a) three (b) four (c) five (d) six C 6. Satpara lake is in (a) sindh (b) balochistan (c) gilgit baltistan (d) punjab C 7. Nothing must be allowed to _____ our search for the truth. (a) interfered with (b) interfered into (c) interfered from (d) interfered upon A 8. Eid prayer is (a) farz (b) wajib (c) sunat (d) nafal B 9. Currency of Germany is (a) lira (b) deutsche mark (c) franc (d) dollar B 10. The largest island in the Indian ocean is (a) Madagascar (b) Maldives (c) Sri Lanka (d) Sumatra A 11. The border dividing Pakistan and Afghanistan is (a) mcmohan line (b) line of control (c) durand line (d) cease fire line C 12. Which of the following is nearly a complete food by itself (a) cheese (b) milk (c) meat (d) rice B 13. I _____ an old friend in Empress market this morning (a) came around (b) came round (c) came across (d) came with C 14. The most important achievement of Abraham Lincoln was (a) the strengthening of democracy (b) the abolition of slavery (c) the establishment of supremacy of north over the south (d) none of these B 15. Harappa is located in the district of (a) mianwali (b) sahiwal (c) hazrat (d) multan B 16. He was _____ salted food by the doctor (a) abstained from (b) abstained for (c) abstained in (d) abstained to A 17. Radium was discovered by (a) marconi (b) madam curie marie (c) edison (d) newton B 18. What is the length of the day on poles? (a) 12 hours (b) 6 months (c) 3 months (d) 24 hours B 19. Taj mahal in Agra (india) was built by emperor (a) jahangir (b) akbar, the great (c) shah jahan (d) humayun C 21. The first country to recognize Pakistan on independence was (a) USA (b) iran (c) saudi arabia (c) iraq B 22. Which of the following nations have not signed CTBT (a) Australia and Brazil (b) Japan and Britain (c) Pakistan and India (d) Peru and France C 23. Who wrote the text of suleh hudebiya? (a) hazrat umar (b) hazarat usman (c) hazrat ali (d) hazrat hamza C 24. You will soon get _____ the change of climate. (a) accustomed to (b) accustomed for (c)accustomed in (d) accustomed with A 25. Who advised the holy prophet to dig the ditch at the time of battle of khandaq? (a) hazrat usman (b) hazrat salman farsi (c) hazrat umar (d) hazrat talha bin zubair B 26. For how many years the British ruled over India? (a) 90 (b) 110 (c) 100 (d) 85 A 27. Name the angel who writes good and bad deeds of human beings. (a) munkar and nakeer (b) haroot and maroot (c) kiraman katibeen (d) zabina C 28. When amjad _____ the car, he took it out for a drive. (a) has repaired (b) had repaired (c) was repairing (d) repaired D 29. The largest continent of the world is (a) Africa (b) Europe (c) Asia (d) Australia C 30. Don't let go _____ tight. (a) hang on (b) hang in (c) hang over (d) hang at A 31. In September 1958 Gawadar was bought by Pakistan for 40 lacs pounds sterling from (a) Iran (b) Oman (c) China (d) Uzbekistan B 32. Which city is called city of canals? (a) Venice (Italy) (b) Rome (Italy) (c) Paris (France) (d) Lahore (Pakistan) A 33. Famous Lucknow pact between indian national congrert and all india muslim league was signed in the year (a) 1916 (b) 1933 (c) 1924 (d) 1930 A 34. Vienna is the capital of (a) Australia (b) Belgium (c) Austria (d) Germany C 35. I an trying hard to _____ the differences between two of my friends. (a) bridge over (b) helter shelter (c) knock about (d) meddle with A 36. Muslim women were allowed to take part in the battle of (a) badar (b) khandaq (c) uhad (d) khyber C 37. The mausoleum of sheikh abdul qadir jilani is in (a) Rome (b) Baghdad (c) Syria B 38. Alexandria is the famous city and an important sea port of (a) Libya (b) Lebanon (c) Greece (d) Egypt D 39. Radio was invented by (a) faraday (b) darwin (c) marconi (d) archimedes C 40. He died _____ malaria. (a) from (b) due to (c) of (d) owing to C CHOOSE THE SYNONYMS: 41. enchanted (a) fascinated (b) fatigue (c) repulse (d) flatter A 42. Acute (a) keen (b) bitter (c) brisk (d) genuine A 43. Deuce (a) diminish (b) infer (c) outline (d) persuade D 44. Collateral (a) key (b) secret agreement (c) proposal (d) security for a loan D 45. Blatant (a) conspicuous (b) hidden (c) ruthless (d) faulty A CHOOSE THE ANTONYMS: 46. Magnanimous (a) selfish (b) naive (c) generous (d) small A 47. Catholic (a) rigid (b) orthodox (c) strict (d) narrow minded D 48. Tacit (a) order (b) written (c) oral (d) understanding B 49. Repel (a) attract (b) concentrate (c) attend (d) continue A 50. Offer (a) beg (b) barrow (c) snatch (d) request D |
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1.IAEA stands for _________ 2.FMCT stands for _________ 3.WTO stands for _________ 4.WMD stands for _________ 5.UNO was established in year _________ 6.UN headquarters are in _________ 7.The name of present UN Secretary General is _________ 8.ECO stands for _________ 9.NATO stands for _________Four key NATO members include _________ 10.Total area of Pakistan is _________ 11.Pakistan share its boundaries with ________ 12.National Assembly of Pakistan has a total of _________ seats. 13.Pakistan’s literacy rate currently stands at around ___________ percent. 14.The size of Pakistan’s defence budget of the fiscal year is __________ billion. 15.Pakistan’s fiscal year end on __________ of each calendar year. 16.The name of Pakistan’s first Prime Minister is _______________ 17.The five pillars of Islam are __________________ 18.Quran’s longest Surah is _______________ 19.Malala got Noble Prize shared with__________[/QUOTE] dear inayat please share more mcqs |
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2. which country recognized Pakistan first?iran 3. al asqa mosque is situated in? 4. who was fateh Khyber? hazrat ali 5. the chief officer of UN is called?secretery general 6. baku is capital of?azerbaijan 7. yasrib is the old name of?madina 8. which country known as land of prophets? palestine 9. what is the name of Israel parliament? 10. where is chaklala airport? near rawalpindi 11. CNG?compressed natural gas 12. FIR? first information report 13. FBR deals with? tax 14. CM of balouchistan? 15. chief of sindh police called? IG or superindent 16. where is rani fort in which district? 17. who called abu basher ul sani? 18. what is the actual name of hazrat Abu Bakar RA? 19. every action has reaction in opposite. newton’s ……. Law? 20. any sentence can not complete with out ? 21. to get into hot water? Idiom meaning 22. snake into the grass? Idiom meaning 23. to be draggers drawn? Idiom meaning 24. khawaja ghulam farid is poet of?seraiki 25. where is data darbar? lahore 26. where is janat ul mola graveyard?Karbala Synonym 27. ambigious? 28. cartel? 29. micro? Antonym 30. Ancestors? 31. narrow? 32. consensus? 33. seldom? Sentence completion 34.A sandwhich……. Good. option was none of these Tast, tastes, , is tasting 35.let us travel…….night it will be more coller...at By, , from, with 36. story of police man’s is full of ……. With conflicts, conflicts to, confilicted. 37. to investigate means…….to find the secret of matter 38. there has been complete …….. of law an order Break up, break down, break 39.oil is mostly ……. In truks in pakistan Deliever, transfer, transmitted, transported 40 which mosque is famous for qibla change? 41. who was first president of all India muslim league?sir agha khan 42. PM nawaz is pakistan’s …….PM? i think 29th 28,29.30,27, 43. how many km distance in between hyd and khi? 147 km statue of liberty is in.........newyork durand line frontiers of ........... pakistan and afghanistan curreny of thailand .......laht name of parliment of israel....... |
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1-last viceroy of india 2-length of indus river 3-circumferences from earth 4-Other Name of Hazrat izraeel A.S 5-Name of the son of Hazrat Adam A.S 6-who present the first resolution of Pakistan 7-who reigned to compose national anthem 8-20 Question regarding English Grammar and Synonymous and anonymous and sentence completion. 9-Who was the first Speaker of National Assembly. 10-main role of Bengal resolution Name of person. 11-What is the minimum age of sheep sacrifice on eid day 12-God Created earth in how many days. 13-UN Founded. 14-Eiffel Tower. 15-founder of US. 16-Name of the maid of Hazrat Ayesha. 17-Legs of Butterfly 18-who present the idea of Deene Elahi 19-Currency name of bangladesh. 20-Universal donor of Blood GroupWhat is the circumference of earth. 2. In which year simon commission was held. 3. Bibi fiza was kaneez of 4. Namaz-e-khasoof means 5. Muslim country in area 6. Jakarta is capital of 7. Asghar fell _______ the well 8. National Anthem music composed by 9. Deen-e-Ellahi was presented by 10. Last viceroy of India 11. Who is the founder of USA 12. Famous Eifel tower is in which country 13. Opposite of Impartial 14. Opposite of Foe 15. Lahore resolution was presented by 16. Length of River Indus 17. There _____ 206 bones in human body 18. Minimum age of goat or sheep at the time of sacrifice 19. Hazart Israel is also known as 20. Name of youngest son of Hazrat Adam 21. First national speaker of Pakistan 22. Main role of person in the Bengal resolution 23. God created Earth in how many days 24. United Nation was founded in which year 25. Universal blood donor’s group is |
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RAL KNOWLEDGE ETC: (PAPER-II)
QUESTION NO: 01. First paper to use the title "Quaid-e-Azam" was: A) Dawn weekly (B) Dawn daily (C) Al Aman (D) Comrade (E) Pioneer 02. Swadeshi movement was launched to reverse the: (A) Partition of India (B) Partition of Bengal (C) Separation of Sindh from Bombay (D) Annexation of Kashmir (E) Annexation of Goa. 03 Circadian Rhythm refers to: (A) Planetary movements (B) Formation of galaxies (C) Human body cycles (D) Calisthenics 4 The Holy Prophet (PBUH) performed Haj in: (A) 8th Hijri (B) 10th Hijri (C) 7thHijri (D) 11th Hijr 5 Which Holy book belonged to Hazrat Moosa (A.S): (A) Taurat (B) Zaboor (C) Anjeel (D) Holy Bible (E) Old Testament. 06 First convert to Islam was a: (A) Lady (B) Boy (C) Slave (D) Companion 07 How long was the Holy Prophet (PBUH) visiting Ghar-e-Hira before the first “Wahi” (A) 05 years (B) 05 months (C) 15 months (D) 02 years (E) First time 08 When was the first Nimaz Eid-ul-Filr read? (A) lstRamzan (2Hijn) (B) 08th Muharram(03 Hijri) (C) 1st Shawal (2 Hijri) (D) 8th Rabi-ul-Awai (4th Hijri) 09 One Kilobyte is: (A) 1000 bytes (B) 1024 bytes (C) 10,000 bytes (D) 10 megabytes - 10 CNC refers to: (A) Anti-Nuclear movement (B) Computer controlled machines (C) Nuclear reactors (D) Naval computers 11 Kim ball Tags arc small punched cards attached to: (A) Garments (B) Identity cards (C) Groceries (D) Cell phones (E) Lap - lop computer 12 "Fuzzy logic" is a part of: (A) Aristotle's philosophy (ft) Computer science (C) Epicurianism (D) Sophism 13 Which is an endangered species? (A) Indus blind dolphin (B) Markhor (C) Dromedory (D) Water buffalo (E) Jelly fish 14 Periodontics deals with: (A) Surgery of spine (B) Dentistry (C) Ligaments restoration. (D) Stomach disorders, (E) Heart attacks 15 The National tree of Pakistan is: (A) Keeker (B) Deodar (C) Peepal (D) Eucalyptus (E) Mango. 16 Rowlatt act passed in 1 919 led to the: (A) Julianwala Bagh tragedy (B) Meerut conspiracy (C) Indian mutiny (D) Hindu -Muslim riots (E) Congress-Muslim League split 17 In 1953 the constituent assembly had. (a) 79 members (B) 85 members (C) 320 members (D) 150 members 18 Antiquities act of 1975 deals with: (A) Destruction and defacing of antiques (B) Preservation of artifacts (C) Sale of antiques (D) History of antiquities (E)Archaeological diggings 19 Bupsi Sidhwa is famous: (A) Writer (B) Historian (C) Activist for women's rights (D) Sociologist 20 Moulana Ubaidullah Sindhi spoused and preached: (A) Unitarian philosophy (B) Hindu -Muslim unity (C) Unification of Bengal (D) Separation of Church and stale. 21 The term "Googly" is associated with: (A) Hockey (B) Football (C) Cricket (D) Tennis (E) Tax laws 22 Which of the following is not true about Ameer Khushro? (A) Poet (B) Courtier (C) Historian (D) Musician (E) Soldier. 23 NEQS refer to: (A) Environment (B) Upper atmosphere (C) Sea- bed (D) Continental shelf 24 ICAO'S headquarters are located in: (A) New York (B) Montreal (C) Ottowa (D) Geneva (E) Brussels 25 ICAO is a U.N, agency dealing with; (A) White collar crimes (B) Civil Aviation. (C) Main time shipping (D) Drug smuggling 26 FIFA deals with: (A) Tennis (B) Motor car racing (C) Soccer (D) Baseball (E) cricket. 27 The Tules Rimet Trophy was won by: (A) Brazil (B) Argentian (C) Italy (D) Germany (B) South Africa 28 Mr. Zuifiquar Ale Bhutto was; - (A) President (B) Prime Minister (C) CMLA (D) All three. 29 The AGNI is a: (A) ICBM (B) SSM (medium range) (C) Hindu Cult (D) Indian Political party (E) Name of ship 30The Universal declaration of Human rights was adopted in: (A) 1948 (B) 1945 (C) 1949 (D) 1928 (E)1956 31. Diego Garcia is home to: (A) NATO troops (B) British troops (C) US Navy and Air force (D) Indian Navy (E) Australian Navy 32 Ex-President Solobodan Milosovjch is under trial by: (A) International Court of Justice (B) Special war crimes Tribunal (C) Old Bailey (D) Scottish Court (E) Lincolns Inn 33The fact that heat flows naturally from a hotter body to a cooler body is a consequence of which of the following principles of physics? (A) Ideal gas law (B) Conservation of charge (C) Conservation of momentum (D) First law of thermodynamics (E) Second law of thermodynamics (Entropy increase) 34 Algebra is derived from……….. language; (A) Arabic (B) Sanskrit (C) Latin (D) Greek 35 The shortest distance between two points is cabled: (A) curved line (B) straight line (C) obtuse angle (D) Acute angle, 36 The boiling point of Fahrenheit thermometer is; (A) 121° (B) 212° (C) 100° (D) Zero 37 Sun is_____ times larger than earth: (A) 14,00000 (B) 13,0000 (C) 900,000 (D) 11,00000 38 Pakistan is situated in ……….. region: (A) Post-monsoon (B) Monsoon (C) Cold weather (D) Hot weather 39 The fastest swimming fish is: (A) Dolphin (B) Whale (C) Shark (D) Star fish. 40 The chemical name of chalk is: (a) Sodium Hydroxide (B) Calcium Carbonate (C) Calcium sulphate (D) Sodium Bi-carbonate. 41 The term CPU stands for: (A) Control processing un:-t (B) Central processing unit (C) Copy processing unit (D) correct processing unit 42 Which of the following does not react with a dilute H2, SO4 solution? (A) NaNo3 (B) Na2 S (C) Na3 PO4 (D) Na2 CO3 (E) NaOH 43 Which of the following gases in Least dense when all are measured under the same conditions. (A) CO2 (B) Cl2 (C) SO2 (D) H2 (E) NO 44 The oxygen produced during photosynthesis is derived from ; (A) Glucose (C6 H12 O6) (B) CO2 (C). H2O (D) Ribulose Bisphosphate (E) ATP 45 For which of the following values of k will the value of 3k -1 be greater than 10? (A) 4 (B) 3 (C)2 (D) 1 (E) 0 46 Which of the following numbers is between 1/5 and 1/4? (A) 0.14 (B) 0.15 (C) 0.19 (D) 0.21 (E) 0.26 47 If 2x – 10=20, then x –5= (A) 5 (B) 10 (C) 15 (D) 20 (E) 30 48 If there is no waste, how many square yards of carpeting is needed to cover a rectangular floor that is 12 feet by 18 feet? (A) 8 (B) 16 (C) 24 (D) 30 (E) 216. 49If the volume of a cube is 8 , what is the shortest distance from the centre of the cube to the base of the cube? (A) 1 (B) 2 (C) 4 (D) under root 2 (E) 2 under root 2 50 Most amphibians are characterized by all of the following except: (A) Simple lungs (B) Multichambered heart (C) eggs protected by shells (D) larvae that developed in water (E) external fertilization |
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[B]Nobel Prize[/B]
[B]Introduction: [/B] The Nobel Prize is a set of annual international awards bestowed in a number of categories by Scandinavian committees in recognition of cultural and/or scientific advances. The will of the Swedish philanthropist inventor Alfred Nobel established the prizes in 1895. The prizes in Physics, Chemistry, Physiology or Medicine, Literature, and Peace were first awarded in 1901. The related Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences was created in 1968. Between 1901 and 2012, the Nobel Prizes and the Prize in Economic Sciences were awarded 555 times to 863 people and organizations. With some receiving the Nobel Prize more than once, this makes a total of 835 individuals and 21 organizations. There are six categories in total peace, literature, physics, economics, Chemistry and physiology/medicine The Peace Prize is awarded in Oslo, Norway, while the other prizes are awarded in Stockholm, Sweden. The Nobel Prize is widely regarded as the most prestigious award available in the fields of literature, medicine, physics, chemistry, peace, and economics. The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences awards the Nobel Prize in Physics, the Nobel Prize in Chemistry, and the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences; the Nobel Assembly at Karolinska Institutet awards the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine; the Swedish Academy grants the Nobel Prize in Literature; and the Nobel Peace Prize is not awarded by a Swedish organisation but by the Norwegian Nobel Committee. The highest number of Nobel Prize wins goes to the International Committee of the Red Cross with three separate Nobel Peace Prizes in year 1917, 1944 and 1963. Marie Curie: The leading light in a family that between them amassed a remarkable five Nobel Prizes in the fields of Chemistry (1903) and Physics (1911). She became the first woman to win a Nobel Prize in 1903 with the Physics award for their research into radiation. She later became the first person to receive two Nobel Prizes when she was given the Chemistry Prize in 1911 for her discovery of radium and polonium, and her further research into radium. [B]List of famous Noble laureate in Physics:[/B] Albert Einstein (1921), Sir James Chadwick (1935), Wilhelm C. Röntgen (1901), Pierre Curie (1903), Georges Charpak (1992), Andre Geim (2010) [B]List of noble laureate in Peace:[/B] Martin Luther King Jr. (1964), Nelson Mendela (1993), Mother Teresa (1993), Jean H. Dunant (1901), Theodore Roosevelt (1906), EU (2012), International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) (2005), Jimmy Carter (2002), Amnesty International (1977), Office of UN High Commission for Refugees (1954) [B]List of noble laureate in Chemistry:[/B] Sir William Ramsay (1904), Ernest Rutherford (1908), Fritz Haber (1918), Hans Fischer (1930), Otto Hahn (1944), Melvin Calvin (1961), Paul J. Flory (1974), Henry Taube (1983), Peter Agre (2003), [B]List of noble laureate in Literature:[/B] Rabindranath Tagore (1913), Jean Paul Sartre (1964 - declined), George Bernard Shaw (1925), T. S. Eliot (1948), Sir Winston Churchill (1953), Pablo Neruda (1971) [B]List of noble laureate in Physiology or medicine:[/B] Francis Crick, James Watson and Maurice Wilkins (1962), 6. Sir Alexander Fleming (1945), Sir Ronald Ross (1902), Robert Koch (Germany), Karl Landsteiner (1930), Hermann Muller (1946), Robert G. Edwards (2010), Sydney Brenner (2002) [B]List of noble laureate in Economics:[/B] Sir Clive Granger (2003), Paul A. Samuelson (1970), Milton Friedman (1976), Herbert A. Simon (1978), James Tobin (1981), Paul Krugman (2008), Amartya Sen (1998), Robert M. Solow (1987). [B]2014 Nobel Prize winner:[/B] The Nobel Prize in Physics 2014: Isamu Akasaki (JPN), Hiroshi Amano (JPN) and Shuji Nakamura (USA) - for the invention of efficient blue light-emitting diodes which has enabled bright and energy-saving white light sources" [B]The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2014:[/B] Eric Betzig (USA), Stefan W. Hell (Ger) and William E. Moerner (USA)- for the development of super-resolved fluorescence microscopy. [B]The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 2014:[/B] John O'Keefe (US & UK), May-Britt Moser (Norway) and Edvard I. Moser (Norway) - for their discoveries of cells that constitute a positioning system in the brain. [B]The Nobel Prize in Literature 2014:[/B] Patrick Modiano (France) - for the art of memory with which he has evoked the most ungraspable human destinies and uncovered the life-world of the occupation. [B]The Nobel Peace Prize 2014:[/B] Kailash Satyarthi (Ind) and Malala Yousafzai (Pak) - for their struggle against the suppression of children and young people and for the right of all children to education. [B]The Nobel Prize for Economics 2014: [/B]Jean Tirole (French) - for his analysis of market power and regulation. |
Nobel Prizes 2014
[FONT="Arial Black"]Nobel Prizes 2014[/FONT]
The Nobel Prize in Physics 2014 Isamu Akasaki, Hiroshi Amano and Shuji Nakamura "for the invention of efficient blue light-emitting diodes which has enabled bright and energy-saving white light sources" The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2014 Eric Betzig, Stefan W. Hell and William E. Moerner "for the development of super-resolved fluorescence microscopy" The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 2014 John O'Keefe, May-Britt Moser and Edvard I. Moser "for their discoveries of cells that constitute a positioning system in the brain" The Nobel Prize in Literature 2014 Patrick Modiano "for the art of memory with which he has evoked the most ungraspable human destinies and uncovered the life-world of the occupation" The Nobel Peace Prize 2014 Kailash Satyarthi and Malala Yousafzai "for their struggle against the suppression of children and young people and for the right of all children to education" The Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel 2014 Jean Tirole "for his analysis of market power and regulation" |
What will be the weightage of screening test questions. I have heared there will be 50 percent gk and 50 percent English. However, previously, in the syllabus of screening test the gk contanted more than sixty percent and english was relatively 25 percent. If anyone has got the letter then please get it confirmed wheter the fifty fifty percent is true or a merely rumour? Authentic information 'll be appreciated.
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Syllabus fro screening test of cce 2013
Dear member, I have received admission letter for screening test. Regarding Syllabus they have mentioned the following line.
[B][SIZE="5"]"The test will be of ninety minutes duration containing 100 MCQs on English and General Knowledge Subjects." [/SIZE][/B] What does it mean GK Subjects? does it covers Islamiat, EDS, PAK AFF: and CURRENT AFF:? - wannabe |
Gk subject means pak affair, current affairs, eds and islamiat.
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Dear, I don't think so that Islamiyat is included in General Knowledge. Are you sure?
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India's GDP growth rate ? PCI ? current Budget layout ?
miss world ? miss universe ? current pope: from argentina ,, J M bergoglio Malaysian aircraft : 8 march 2014 disappeared while 239 people on board 19th SAARC meeting will be in Islamabad last time OIC summit 7th feb 2013 in Cairo there re 22 nations in Arab League find out about: inflation rate, literacy rate, unemployment rate, GDP growth rate (4.1% in budget), fiscal deficit (4.9% of GDP), remittances , and financial reserves. current interest rate is 9.5% what is population growth rate? find out about Malala Yousif zai And if you know, please share heads of following ISPR, FPSC, PIA, SBP, NBP, NAB, FBR, NADRA, HEC, PCB etc pakistan ambassadors appointed in foreign countries? any list who is sindh IG Police? what other important posts to follow? |
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[QUOTE=wannabe;790316]Dear member, I have received admission letter for screening test. Regarding Syllabus they have mentioned the following line.
[B][SIZE="5"]"The test will be of ninety minutes duration containing 100 MCQs on English and General Knowledge Subjects." [/SIZE][/B] What does it mean GK Subjects? does it covers Islamiat, EDS, PAK AFF: and CURRENT AFF:? - wannabe[/QUOTE] It means fifty percent gk and fifty percent english.. gud luk ;) |
[QUOTE=flyer;790315]What will be the weightage of screening test questions. I have heared there will be 50 percent gk and 50 percent English. However, previously, in the syllabus of screening test the gk contanted more than sixty percent and english was relatively 25 percent. If anyone has got the letter then please get it confirmed wheter the fifty fifty percent is true or a merely rumour? Authentic information 'll be appreciated.[/QUOTE]
I received letter yesterday ,this report is right ,50% 50 % hae ...I mean 50 % is from English & 50 % is Gk subjects. |
[QUOTE=altaf Hussainen;790367]I have received letter yesterday ,this report is right ,50% 50 % hae ...[/QUOTE]
Is percentage mentioned in ur latter? [QUOTE=Maliha Memon;790345]Dear, I don't think so that Islamiyat is included in General Knowledge. Are you sure?[/QUOTE] By the way, Islamiat is soul of Gk, Islamiat is included in GK like other general tests. |
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[QUOTE=salamrodnani;789959]RAL KNOWLEDGE ETC: (PAPER-II)
QUESTION NO: 01. First paper to use the title "Quaid-e-Azam" was: A) Dawn weekly (B) Dawn daily (C) Al Aman (D) Comrade (E) Pioneer 02. Swadeshi movement was launched to reverse the: (A) Partition of India (B) Partition of Bengal (C) Separation of Sindh from Bombay (D) Annexation of Kashmir (E) Annexation of Goa. 03 Circadian Rhythm refers to: (A) Planetary movements (B) Formation of galaxies (C) Human body cycles (D) Calisthenics 4 The Holy Prophet (PBUH) performed Haj in: (A) 8th Hijri (B) 10th Hijri (C) 7thHijri (D) 11th Hijr 5 Which Holy book belonged to Hazrat Moosa (A.S): (A) Taurat (B) Zaboor (C) Anjeel (D) Holy Bible (E) Old Testament. 06 First convert to Islam was a: (A) Lady (B) Boy (C) Slave (D) Companion 07 How long was the Holy Prophet (PBUH) visiting Ghar-e-Hira before the first “Wahi” (A) 05 years (B) 05 months (C) 15 months (D) 02 years (E) First time 08 When was the first Nimaz Eid-ul-Filr read? (A) lstRamzan (2Hijn) (B) 08th Muharram(03 Hijri) (C) 1st Shawal (2 Hijri) (D) 8th Rabi-ul-Awai (4th Hijri) 09 One Kilobyte is: (A) 1000 bytes (B) 1024 bytes (C) 10,000 bytes (D) 10 megabytes - 10 CNC refers to: (A) Anti-Nuclear movement (B) Computer controlled machines (C) Nuclear reactors (D) Naval computers 11 Kim ball Tags arc small punched cards attached to: (A) Garments (B) Identity cards (C) Groceries (D) Cell phones (E) Lap - lop computer 12 "Fuzzy logic" is a part of: (A) Aristotle's philosophy (ft) Computer science (C) Epicurianism (D) Sophism 13 Which is an endangered species? (A) Indus blind dolphin (B) Markhor (C) Dromedory (D) Water buffalo (E) Jelly fish 14 Periodontics deals with: (A) Surgery of spine (B) Dentistry (C) Ligaments restoration. (D) Stomach disorders, (E) Heart attacks 15 The National tree of Pakistan is: (A) Keeker (B) Deodar (C) Peepal (D) Eucalyptus (E) Mango. 16 Rowlatt act passed in 1 919 led to the: (A) Julianwala Bagh tragedy (B) Meerut conspiracy (C) Indian mutiny (D) Hindu -Muslim riots (E) Congress-Muslim League split 17 In 1953 the constituent assembly had. (a) 79 members (B) 85 members (C) 320 members (D) 150 members 18 Antiquities act of 1975 deals with: (A) Destruction and defacing of antiques (B) Preservation of artifacts (C) Sale of antiques (D) History of antiquities (E)Archaeological diggings 19 Bupsi Sidhwa is famous: (A) Writer (B) Historian (C) Activist for women's rights (D) Sociologist 20 Moulana Ubaidullah Sindhi spoused and preached: (A) Unitarian philosophy (B) Hindu -Muslim unity (C) Unification of Bengal (D) Separation of Church and stale. 21 The term "Googly" is associated with: (A) Hockey (B) Football (C) Cricket (D) Tennis (E) Tax laws 22 Which of the following is not true about Ameer Khushro? (A) Poet (B) Courtier (C) Historian (D) Musician (E) Soldier. 23 NEQS refer to: (A) Environment (B) Upper atmosphere (C) Sea- bed (D) Continental shelf 24 ICAO'S headquarters are located in: (A) New York (B) Montreal (C) Ottowa (D) Geneva (E) Brussels 25 ICAO is a U.N, agency dealing with; (A) White collar crimes (B) Civil Aviation. (C) Main time shipping (D) Drug smuggling 26 FIFA deals with: (A) Tennis (B) Motor car racing (C) Soccer (D) Baseball (E) cricket. 27 The Tules Rimet Trophy was won by: (A) Brazil (B) Argentian (C) Italy (D) Germany (B) South Africa 28 Mr. Zuifiquar Ale Bhutto was; - (A) President (B) Prime Minister (C) CMLA (D) All three. 29 The AGNI is a: (A) ICBM (B) SSM (medium range) (C) Hindu Cult (D) Indian Political party (E) Name of ship 30The Universal declaration of Human rights was adopted in: (A) 1948 (B) 1945 (C) 1949 (D) 1928 (E)1956 31. Diego Garcia is home to: (A) NATO troops (B) British troops (C) US Navy and Air force (D) Indian Navy (E) Australian Navy 32 Ex-President Solobodan Milosovjch is under trial by: (A) International Court of Justice (B) Special war crimes Tribunal (C) Old Bailey (D) Scottish Court (E) Lincolns Inn 33The fact that heat flows naturally from a hotter body to a cooler body is a consequence of which of the following principles of physics? (A) Ideal gas law (B) Conservation of charge (C) Conservation of momentum (D) First law of thermodynamics (E) Second law of thermodynamics (Entropy increase) 34 Algebra is derived from……….. language; (A) Arabic (B) Sanskrit (C) Latin (D) Greek 35 The shortest distance between two points is cabled: (A) curved line (B) straight line (C) obtuse angle (D) Acute angle, 36 The boiling point of Fahrenheit thermometer is; (A) 121° (B) 212° (C) 100° (D) Zero 37 Sun is_____ times larger than earth: (A) 14,00000 (B) 13,0000 (C) 900,000 (D) 11,00000 38 Pakistan is situated in ……….. region: (A) Post-monsoon (B) Monsoon (C) Cold weather (D) Hot weather 39 The fastest swimming fish is: (A) Dolphin (B) Whale (C) Shark (D) Star fish. 40 The chemical name of chalk is: (a) Sodium Hydroxide (B) Calcium Carbonate (C) Calcium sulphate (D) Sodium Bi-carbonate. 41 The term CPU stands for: (A) Control processing un:-t (B) Central processing unit (C) Copy processing unit (D) correct processing unit 42 Which of the following does not react with a dilute H2, SO4 solution? 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Q. The technical term not related to computer system?
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