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Q.1.

Whicharticleofthe1973Constitutionof
IslamicRepublicofPakistanprohibitsall
formsofslavery,forcedlabourandchild
labour:
(A)37

(B)11*

(C)25

(D)18
Q.2. Under the Factories Act, 1934 no adult
employee, defined as a worker who has
completedhisorher18thyearofage,can
be required or permitted to work in any
establishment in excess of . hours a
dayand.hoursaweek.
(A)7,42
(B)8,48

(C)9,48*
(D)8,56
Q.3. Servileistheoppositeof:
(A)Puerile
(B)futile

(C)*haughty
(D)foul
Q.4. IntheelectionofthePresidentofthe
UnitedStatesofAmerica,thelargest
numberofmembersoftheElectoral
Collegeareelectedfromthestateof:
(A)NewYork
(B)Texas

(C)California
(D)Florida
Q.5. Outofthefollowing,thelargestethnic
groupbypopulationwithouthavingastateof
itsownis:
(A)*Kurdish
(B)Welsh

(C)Uighurs
(D)Sikhs
Q.6. ThefirstPresidentofPalestinianAuthority
YasirArafatdiedon:
(A)11thSeptember2006

(B)9thNovember2001
th
(C)12 December2007
(D)*11thNovember2004
Q.7. WhichVitaminisprovidedbySunlightto
thebody?
(A)VitaminA
(B)VitaminB

(C)VitaminC
(D)*VitaminD
Q.8. Theimaginarylineofzerodegree
longitudewhichpassesthroughGreenwichis
called:

(A)Meridian
(B)*Equator

(C)TropicofCancer(D)Tropicof
Capricorn
Q.9. ThefamousbookEastofEdenisthe
workof:
(A)JohnSteinback

(B)R.W.Emerson

(C)BertrandRussel

(D)EarnestHemingway
Q.10.BastilleDayisthecommemorationofthe
stormingoftheBastillefortressprison
whichwasseenasasymbolofthe
revolutionaryuprisingin:
(A)Canada
(B)Belgium

(C)USA (D)*France
Q.11.SuigenerisisaLatintermfor:
(A)*Unique

(B)Generous

(C)Suigas

(D)Common
Q.12.ThestraitsofHormuzfallbetween:
(A)*UAEandOman

(B)IranandIraq
(C)Iran,OmanandUAE

(D)UAEandQatar
Q.13.Randisthecurrencyof:
(A)*SouthAfrica

(B)Tanzania

(C)Ecuador

(D)Somalia
Q.14.Thenumberofworkingchildrenaccording
toILOestimatesindevelopingcountriesis:
(A)80million
(B)300million

(C)250million
(D)*320million
Q.15.Whichoneofthefollowingstatementsis
false?
(A)'Unenforceable'meansthatthereisno
remedyforbreachofaconvention.
(B)Thelawsoftheconstitutionare
enforceableinthecourts.
(C)Theconventionsoftheconstitutionare
bindingpoliticalruleswhicharenotenforceable
inthecourts.
(D)*Constitutionalconventionsarenot
bindingonanyone.

Q.16.Whichoneofthefollowingstatementsis
false?
(A)Thelegislativefunctionisprimarily
responsibleformaking,unmaking,andamending
thelaw.
(B)Thelegislativefunctionisinferiortothe
judicialfunctionofgovernment.
(C)Theexecutivefunctiongiveseffecttoand
enforcesthelaw.
(D)Theprimaryjudicialfunctionistointerpret
andapplythelaw,resolvedisputes,provide
remedies,anddeterminepunishmentswhenthe
lawisbreached.

Q.17.Intorts,theprinciplerestitutioin
integrummeans:
(A)Compensationfordamages

(B)Restorationtotheoriginalcondition
(C)Restrictiononintegration

(D)Noneoftheabove
Q.18.SouthernCrosswhichisaconstellation
foundinthesouthernregionofthenightsky
consistsmainlyof:04
(A)SevenStars
(B)ThreeStars

(C)FiveStars
(D)Noneofthese
Q.19.SylhetDistrictatthetimeofpartitionwas
partoftheprovinceof:
(A)Bengal

(B)Assam

(C)Bihar
(D)UnitedProvinces
Q.20.Euphoniousistheoppositeof
(A)Strident

(B)Lethargic

(C)Literary
(D)Merry
Q.21.Yangtzeriverdoesnotpassthroughwhich
ofthecountry:
(A)Mongolia
(B)Thailand

(C)Taiwan
(D)Allofthese
Q.22.TheIncanCivilizationflourishedin:
(A)SouthAmerica

(B)NorthAmerica

(C)Australia

(D)Indonesia
Q.23.ThelargestcitybypopulationintheGreat
Lakesregionis:
(A)Toronto

(B)Montreal

(C)*Chicago
(D)Detroit
Q.24.Anordinarymobilephonecommunicates
byusing:
(A)Soundwaves
(B)Microwaves

(C)*Radiowaves
(D)UVwaves
Q.25.StockindicesatTokyoareknownbytheir
popularnameof:
(A)DowJones
(B)HangSeng(HongKong)

(C)Nikkei

(D)FTSE(Japan)
Q.26.Annuityis:
(A)*Asumofmoneyreceivedonaregular
basisasoneofaseriesoffixedpayments.
(B)Afinancialproductdesignedtopayout
astreamofpaymentstotheholderatalater
pointintime.
(C)Both(A)and(B)

(D)Annualpaymentofdues
Q.27.Hobsonschoice:
(A)*Givingnochoiceatall

(B)Tomakethebestchoice
(C)Tomaketheworstchoice

(D)Tosettleforacompromise
Q.28.ThephenomenonofArabSpringwas
sparkedbytheselfimmolationofMohamed
Bouazizi,afruitsellerin:
(A)Egypt

(B)*Tunisia

(C)Morocco

(D)Syria
Q.29.ThehurricaneinOctober2012which
causedwidespreaddamageintheeastern
seaboardstatesofthe
USAis:
(A)Katrina
(B)*Sandy

(C)Isaac
(D)Irene
Q.30.
A voucher may be:
(A) *Payment bill.

(B) Wages Sheet.


(C) Bank Receipt.
(D) All of these
Q.31.Kyoto Protocol talks about:
(A) Employment.
(B) *Pollution.
(C) Agriculture
(D) None of these
Q.32.
What was the name of Libyan
king deposed by Colonel Qadhafi in 1969?
(A) King Abdullah (B) King Idris
(C) King Saud
(D) *King Sadaat
Q.33.
Who said, Where wealth
accumulates, men decay?
(A) Abraham Lincoln
(B) Winston Churchill
(C) Goldsmith
(D) Roosevelt
Q.34.
Baikal Lake is situated in :
(A) Kazakhstan
(B) Russia
(C) USA
(D) Angola
Q.35.
What is meant by LaissezFaire ?
(A) Mixed Economy.
(B) Non-interference of govt. in
economic affairs
(C) Controlled economy
(D) None of these
Q.36.
The Arab League was formed in:
(A) Cairo 22 March 1945
(B) Jeddah.
(C) Tehran.
(D) Riyadh
Q.37.
The Agreement which provided
for territorial allocations as spheres
of Western influence(Britain n
France) in the Middle East, in case of
break-up of Ottoman Empire, is
known as:
(A) Treaty of Alexandropol
(B) Balfour Declaration
(C) Accord of Ankara
(D) Sykes-Picot
Q.38.
The country having the highest
GDP in the world:

(A) Qatar
(B) Luxembourg
(C) Singapore
(D) Kuwait
Q.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 of US
Army
(C) the official match ball of FIFA
Word Cup 2014.
(D) a brass musical instrument
incorporating a telescopic tubing
Q.40.
For how many years did Nelson
Mandela remain in Prison?
(A) 27 years
(B) 37 years
(C) 17years
(D) 10 years
Q.41.
When the Stock Market is going
down, it is called:
(A) Bearish
(B) Bullish
(C) Crashing
(D) Slumberous
Q.42.
Decibel is a unit used for:
(A) Speed of light
(B) Intensity of sound
(C) Intensity of heat
(D) None of these
Q.43.
The element required for solar
energy conversion is:
(A) Silicon
(B)Germanium
(C) Uranium
(D) Selenium

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Q.44.
A change in an individual's
behavior prompted by information
and experience refers to which one of
the following concept?
(A) Learning
(B) Role selection
(C) Perception
(D) Motivation
Q.45.
Which of the following
approaches says that ethical issues

should be judged on the basis of


some universal code?
(A) Deontological
(B) Ethical skepticism
(C) Utilitarianism
(D) Narcissism
Q.46.
Literally the word ethics stand
for:
(A) Understanding human nature
(B) Study of morality
(C) Properties of chemical substances
(D) Both ( B) &( C)
Q.47.
The mental act, condition or
habit of placing trust or confidence in
another shows which of the following
options?
(A) Motive
(B) Belief
(C) Behavior
(D) Attitude
Q.48.
The hottest planet is:
(A)Mercury
(B) Venus
(C)Jupiter
(D) Saturn
Q.49.
---------------------pointer arises
when you use the address of an object
after its lifetime is over.
(A) Null
(B) Smart
(C) Dangling
(D) Both a and c
Q.50.
Which of the following events
occurred first in history ?
(A) American War of Independence
(B) Russian Revolution
(C) French Revolution
(D) Chinese Revolution
Q.51.
The famous painting
Sunflower was done by:
(A) Michael Angelo
(B) Van Gogh
(C) Pablo Picasso
(D) Leonardo de Vinci
Q.52.
Economic crisis of 1930s
originated in:
(A) France
(B) Brazil
(C) U.S.A.
(D) Russia
Q.53.
The headquarters of APEC (Asia
Pacific Economic Cooperation) is in:
(A) China
(B) Japan

(C) Malaysia
(D) Singapore
Q.54.
Which country is included in
Horn of Africa ?
(A) Egypt
(B) Sudan
(C) Somalia
(D) Kenya
Q.55.
ASEAN was formed in :
(A) 1965
(B) 1960
(C) 1967
(D) 1965
Q.56.
Which of the following country is
located in the Levant region?
(A) Iran
(B) France
(C) Iraq
(D) Syria
Q.57.
Thomas Cup is given in the
game of:
(A) Lawn Tennis
(B) Golf
(C) Table Tennis
(D) Badminton
Q.58.
What is the length of Great
Wall of China ? 1500 MILES
(A) 2400 kms
(B) 2600 kms
(C) 3200 kms.
(D) 3400 kms
Q.59.
Who is called the Father of
French Revolution ?
(A)Thomas Hobbes
(B) Rousseau
(C) Francis Bacon
(D) Montesquieu
Q.60.
Divine Comedy was written
by:
(A) Gibbon
(B) Goethe
(C) Dante
(D) Milton
Q.61.
Which one of the following
scientists is known as father of astronomy
?
(A) Einstein
(B) Copernicus
(C) Archimedes
(D) Newton
Q.62.
In France, the Bastille Day is
celebrated on :
(A)14 May
(B) 14 June
(C) 14 July
(D) 14 August
Q.63.
The Swythling Cup is related to
the game of:

(A)Badminton
(B) Tennis
(C) Volleyball
(D) Table
Tennis
Q.64.
In 1774 Oxygen was discovered
by:
(A) Newton
(B) Priestly
(C) Faraday
(D) B. Franklin
Q.65.
In the history of the World the
Stone Age is also called by the name of:
(A) Palacolithic period
(B) Mesolithic period
(C) Nelolithic period
(D) Chalcolithic period
Q.66.
Pedagogy is the science of:
(A) Birds
(B) Space
(C) Pharmacy
(D) Teaching
Q.67.
One Megabyte is equal to:
(A) 1000 bytes
(B) 10000
(C) 100000 bytes
(D) 1000000
Q.68.
Maple Leaf is the national
emblem of :
(A) Germany
(B) China
(C) Canada
(D) None of these
Q.69.
Wheel is a symbol of :
(A) peace
(B) prosperity
(C) progress
(D) Speed
Q.70.
Which of the following countrys
parliament is called Diet ?
(A)Denmark
(B) Russia
(C) Japan
(D) None of these
Q.71.
Who invented bicycle ?
(A)Nelson
(B) Karl D. Von
(C) Louis Braille
(D) John Hall
Q.72.
What is the total area of
Australia ?
(A) 8,787,801 Sq. Km.
(B) 7.687,000 Sq. Km.
(C)7,891,000Sq. Km.
(D) 8,192,921 Sq.Km.
Q.73.
Which of the following is a Baltic
State ?
(A) Estonia
(B) Serbia
(C) Romania
(D) Bulgaria

Q.74.

Q.75.
Asia ?

What is meant by EQUINOX ?


(A) Day and Night are equal
(B) The longest night
(C) The shortest day
(D) The longest day
Which Sea is located in Central

(A) Red Sea


(B) North Sea
(C) Aral Sea
(D) Japan Sea
Q.76.
What is viticulture?
(A)cultivation of grapes
(B) growing small plants
(C) growing tobacco
(D) cultivation of spices
Q.77.
Widows Tears is the name of :
(A) Peninsula
(B) Lake
(C) Island
(D) Plant

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Q.78.
Kalahari desert is located in:
(A) Botswana
(B) Australia
(C) Pakistan
(D) Mozambique
Q.79.
The author of the New Deal
was:
(A) President Roosevelt
(B) President Wilson
(C) President John F. Kennedy
(D) President George Washington
Q.80.
The currency of Portugal is:
(A) Zloty
(B)Peso
(C) Euro
(D) Escudo
Q.81.
What is the Parliament of
Denmark:
(A) National Assembly (B)Senate
(C) Folketing
(D) None of
these
Q.82.
The 1st Asian Secretary General
of United Nations was :
(A) Tryve Lie
(B) Vijay Lakshmi Pandit
(C) U-Thant
(D) Kurt Waldheim

Q.83.
The headquarters of EFTA is in:
(A) London
(B) Geneva
(C) Rome
(D)Paris
Q.84.
Bread for the World Institute
which focuses on problems of poverty
and hunger in the world, is
based in:
(A)London
(B) Washington
(C)Geneva
(D) New York
Q.85.
ANSA is the news agency of:
(A)Germany
(B)Italy
(C)India
(D) USA
Q.86.
Aeroflot is the airline of:
(A)Canada
(B)Sri Lanka
(C) Russia
(D)Japan
Q.87.
Tegel is the international
airport of:
(A)Greece
(B) Turkey
(C) Germany
(D) USA
Q.88.
Broadway Street of USA is
famous for:
(A)Banking
(B) Stock exchange
(C) Cinema halls
(D) Shopping
centres
Q.89.
What is the new name of
Leningrad?
(A) St. Petersburg (B) Red Square
(C)Moscow
(D) Stalingrad
Q.90.
Which country is called Cockpit
of Europe ?
(A) Belgium (B) Canada
(C) UK
(D) Sweden
Q.91.
Which city is called the land of
seven hills ?
(A) Rome
(B) Venice
(C) Shiraz
(D) Babylon
Q.92.
Which is the highest military
award of Italy ?
(A) Medal of Honour
(B) Medal for Valour
(C) Military Cross
(D) Iron Cross
Q.93.
Football World Cup 2010 was
won by:

(A) Spain
(B) France
(C) Italy
(D) Brazil
Q.94.
In human body, flat bones are
found in:
(A)Neck
(B)skull

(C)Legs

(D)chest

Q.95.
If there were no atmosphere,
what would be the colour of the sky ?
(A) Red
(B) Blue
(C) Black
(D) White
Q.96.
Contours are lines connecting
places having:
(A) Equal temperature
(B) Equal pressure
(C) Equal height
(D) Equal rainfall
Q.97.
Our sweetest songs are those
that tell us of saddest thoughts. These
words are attributed to :
(A) Keats
(B) Wordsworth
(C)Shelley
(D) Milton
Q.98.
Who created the famous
character of Dracula?
(A) Stanley Kubrick
(B) John Polidori
(C) James Cameron
(D) Bram Stoker
Q.99.
White goods are:
(A) Basic raw materials
(B) Durable consumption goods
(C) Cosmetic articles
(D) Goods imported from western
countries
Q.100.
Americas Cup is associated
with which of the following sports?
(A) Canoeing
(B) Yachting
(C) American Football
(D) Paragliding

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