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Past Paper of Assistant Superintendent Jail 2014
Q Mauritius is an island state in the
a) Pacific Ocean
b) Atlantic Ocean
c) Indian Ocean
d) Arctic Ocean
Q Vitamin C cannot be stored in human body Deficiency of vitamin C causes
a) Night-blindness
b) Beriberi
c) Disease of skin
d) Disease of Gums
Q Which one of the following is the highest plateau in the world
a) Tibet (Pamir)
b) Potohar
c) Lhotse
d) None of these
Q KLM Airline is the name of airline of
a) Russia
b) America
c) Netherlands
d) None of these
Q Where was the Pakistan’s first radio station setup
a) Lahore
b) Karachi
c) Multan
d) Islamabad
Q What is the total length of Islamabad-Peshawar Motorway
a) 155 Km
b) 197 Km
c) 220 Km
d) 270 Km
Q Peshawar-Islamabad Motorway is called
a) M1
b) M2
c) M3
d) M4
Q Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) was established in
a) 1949
b) 1955
c) 1960
d) 1965
Q One mile is equal to how many kilometres
a) 1.725
b) 1.108
c) 1.609
d) None of these
Q ‘Ramallah’ is the headquarters of Palestinian Authority situated at
a) West Bank
b) Gaza
c) Egypt
d) Jordan
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Q 14 points of Woodrow Wilson were presented at
a) France
b) London
c) Tehran
d) Versailles
Q Caspian Sea, Dead Sea and Aral Sea are actually
a) Lakes
b) Rivers
c) Part of oceans
d) Artificial seas
Q Which is the second largest sea of the world
a) Bering Sea
b) Caribbean Sea
c) Sea of Japan
d) Red Sea
Q On the bank of which river is New York situated
a) River Colorado
b) River Hudson
c) River Mississippi
d) River Amazon
Q In which year, Badr, the first battle in the history of Islam, was fought
a) 624 AD
b) 681 AD
c) 619 AD
d) None of these
Q Who conceived the idea of Pakistan
a) Allama Iqbal
b) Choudhary Rehmat Ali
c) Muhammad Ali Jinnah
d) H S Suhrawardi
Q The Quite India Movement started at
a) Delhi on Aug 15, 1942
b) Bombay on Aug 8, 1942
c) Lahore on July 7, 1942
d) Wardha on Aug 7, 1942
Q Year of creation of One Unit is
a) 1953
b) 1954
c) 1955
d) 1956
Q Third Israeli aggression against Lebanon started on
a) 8th July 2006
b) 5th July 2006
c) 12th July 2006
d) None of these
Q Who is referred in the Qur’an as Rooh-ul-Quds
a) Hazrat Mekael (AS)
b) Hazrat Israfeel (AS)
c) Hazrat Izrael (AS)
d) Hazrat Jibraeel (AS)
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Q Who is referred in the Qur’an as Rooh-ul-Ameen
a) Hazrat Israfeel (AS)
b) Hazrat Jibraeel (AS)
c) Hazrat Mekael (AS)
d) Hazrat Izrael (AS)
Q Name the foster mother(s) of the Holy Prophet (SAW)
a) Hazrat Haleema (RA)
b) Hazrat Sobia (RA)
c) All of the above
d) None of these
Q Which of the following countries consumes more fish than any other country in the world
a) China
b) France
c) Great Britain
d) Japan
Q English Channel separates England from
a) Italy
b) France
c) Germany
d) None of these
Q Basra is situated on the bank of
a) Shatt al-Arab River
b) Rhine River
c) Delaware River
d) None of these
Q The foreign phrase Ad libitum means
a) Extension of limit
b) At ease
c) To a limit or extent
d) To any extent
Q Brussels is situated on the bank of river
a) Senno River
b) Sumida River
c) Indus River
d) None of these
Q DVD stands for
a) Dynamic Versatile Disc
b) Dynamic Vehicle Demo
c) Dynamic Vehicle Disc
d) Demo Vehicle Disc
Q World Press Freedom Day is observed on
a) 3rd May
b) 13th May
c) 15th May
d) 18th May
Q Where is Lake Superior, the largest freshwater lake in the world, located
a) USA
b) Brazil
c) Russia
d) None of these
Q Baba Bulleh Shah’s tomb is located in
a) Bahawalpur
b) Multan
c) Kasur
d) Lahore
Q Lal Shahbaz Qalandar’s tomb is located in
a) Uch
b) Dadu
c) Thatta
d) Sehwan
Q When for the rehabilitation of refugees emergency was declared for the first time in the history of Pakistan
a) November 25, 1947
b) August 27, 1948
c) July 25, 1948
d) September, 25 1948
Q The first Gazette of Pakistan was issued on August 15 1947
a) For announcement of Independence of Pakistan
b) For appointment of Governor-General of Pakistan
c) For appointment of Chief Justice of Pakistan
d) For the appointment of Chief Rehabilitation Commissioner
Q Dum Dum is the name of the airport of
a) Calcutta
b) New York
c) Oslo
d) Dhaka
Q Al-Hawi was written by
a) Al-Karaki
b) Al-Khazini
c) Al-Khawarizmi
d) Abu Bakar Ibn Zakaria Razi
Q Agoraphobia is a fear of a
a) Wealth
b) Open places
c) Water
d) None of these
Q Name the author of ‘Tom Jones’
a) Scott Fitzgerald
b) George Elliot
c) Henry Fielding
d) Henry James
Q Anwar Sadat was awarded Nobel Peace Prize in
a) 1976
b) 1978
c) 1979
d) 1980
Q ‘WAM’ news agency belongs to
a) Bahrain
b) Kuwait
c) UAE
d) USA
Q Who was the first Foreign Minister of Pakistan
a) Ghulam Muhammad Ali
b) Chaudhry Muhammad Ali
c) Abdur Rab Nishtar
d) Muhammad Zafarullah Khan
Q Which country has the largest GNP
a) Russia
b) China
c) USA
d) Japan
Q Name the first person who reached South Pole in 1911
a) Major White
b) Ronald Amundson
c) Charles Conrad
d) Alan Bean
Q Who was the Pakistan’s first Minister for Religious Affairs
a) Kosar Niazi
b) Abdul Sattar
c) Ijaz-ul-Haq
d) None of these
Q Who was the first American to reach North Pole in 1909
a) James Clark
b) John Ross
c) Robert-e-Peary
d) Robart Walpole
Q Brontophobia is a fear of
a) Storms
b) Water
c) Wealth
d) None of these
Q Aviophobia is a fear of
a) Fire
b) Flying
c) Water
d) None of these
Q The court language of Mughals was
a) Arabic
b) Hindi
c) Persian
d) Urdu
Q When was the Second Battle of Panipat fought
a) 1191
b) 1540
c) 1556
d) 1757
Q Who is the largest shareholder of World Bank
a) Japan
b) Germany
c) USA
d) United Kingdom
Q Headquarters of World Bank is located in
a) Geneva
b) Washington DC
c) London
d) New York
Q The new name of British Guiana is
a) Tuvalu
b) Greenland
c) Guyana
d) Gold Coast
Q Cambodia is the new name of
a) Formosa
b) Kampuchea
c) Nyasaland
d) Manchukus
Q Religion Shintoism is followed in which of the following countries
a) China
b) Thailand
c) Japan
d) Nepal
Q The headquarters of FAO is in
a) Geneva
b) Rome
c) London
d) Paris
Q Who among the following rulers fought the fourth Anglo-Mysore war in which he was killed
a) The Nizam
b) Aurangzeb
c) Tipu Sultan
d) Shivaji
Q The earliest Surat factories were established by the
a) Portuguese
b) Dutch
c) English
d) French
Q Name the longest tunnel which is under construction since long period
a) Khojak Tunnel
b) Kachura Tunnel
c) Lowari Tunnel
d) Chiantar Tunnel
Q Name the province having the longest coastline
a) Balochistan
b) Sindh
c) Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
d) None of these
Q International Day for Preservation of the Ozone Layer is observed on
a) 6th September
b) 16th September
c) 26th September
d) None of these
Q What is the installed electricity generate on capacity of nuclear plants
a) 787 MW
b) 510 MW
c) 415 MW
d) None of these
Q Which sector is the biggest consumer of petroleum products in Pakistan
a) Industry
b) Household
c) Transport
d) None of these
Q The first fort which the British constructed in India was
a) Hooghly Fort
b) St. George Fort
c) Agra Fort
d) St. David Fort
Q Which country is called ‘The Battlefield of Europe’
a) Germany
b) Belgium
c) France
d) Denmark
Q Which city is also called by the name of Eternal City
a) Baghdad
b) Stalingrad
c) Ankara
d) Rome
Q Which of the following deserts is situated in China
a) Nubian Desert
b) Gobi Desert
c) Taklamakan Desert
d) Sandy Desert
Q Greenwich Mean Time was established in
a) 1864
b) 1880
c) 1884
d) 1892
Q What is the length of Grand Trunk Road (N5) which runs from Peshawar to Karachi
a) 1635 km
b) 1835 km
c) 1735 km
d) 1935 km
Q Siachen glacier is located in the region of
a) Shigar
b) Chitral
c) Skardu
d) Baltistan
Q ‘Monarchy’ still exists in
a) Oman
b) Denmark
c) Japan
d) All of them
Q Great Britain is an island located in
a) Pacific Ocean
b) Atlantic Ocean
c) Indian Ocean
d) None of these
Q Lake Tana is present in
a) Ethiopia
b) Kenya
c) Ghana
d) USA
Q Which of the following lakes is most polluted in the world
a) Lake Mead
b) Lake Victoria
c) Lake Huron
d) Lake Erie
Q Which is the longest railway line in the world
a) Canadian-Pacific Railway
b) Trans-Siberian Railway
c) Indian Railway
d) London Railway
Q The National Hockey Stadium Lahore is known as
a) Latest Hockey Stadium
b) Smallest Hockey Stadium
c) Largest Hockey Stadium
d) None of these
Q The deepest lake in the world is
a) Red Sea
b) Dal Lake
c) Caspian Sea
d) Lake Baikal
Q Which country has the oldest anthem of the world
a) Japan
b) China
c) Denmark
d) UK
Q Which country is the biggest producer of Uranium in the world
a) France
b) Canada
c) USA
d) Kazakhstan
Q Which is the largest animal
a) Elephant
b) Baleen whale
c) Blue whale
d) Whale shark
Q The second largest island of Atlantic Ocean is
a) Britain
b) Baffin
c) Borneo
d) Java
Q Dr Ahmad Sukarno was the President of
a) Malaysia
b) Indonesia
c) Maldives
d) None of these
Q U Thant, Secretary-General of United Nations from 1961-71, belonged to
a) Thailand
b) Singapore
c) Burma
d) Brazil
Q Which of the following Olympic Games are known as ‘Bloody Olympic Games’ in the history
a) 1970
b) 1968
c) 1972
d) 1976
Q Which is the oldest Holy Book
a) The Torait
b) The Zuboor
c) The Injeel
d) The Quran
Q Which Holy Book is called the Old Testament
a) The Torait
b) The Zuboor
c) The Injeel
d) The Quran
Q Which Holy Book is called the New Testament
a) The Torait
b) The Zuboor
c) The Injeel
d) The Quran
Q Which is the second longest Surah
a) Baqarah
b) Yaseen
c) Aal-e-Imran
d) Rahman
Q Who was the first one to embrace Islam in the land of Yemen
a) Hazrat Zoaib bin Kalaib (RA)
b) Hazrat Awais Qarni (RA)
c) Hazrat Abu Moosa Ashari (RA)
d) None of these
Q Ghazi Ilm-ud-Din killed Rajpal on
a) 24th March, 1929
b) 27th March, 1929
c) 28th March, 1929
d) April 6, 1929
Q The Khaksar Tehrik was established by Allama Inayatullah Khan Mashriqi in
a) 1931
b) 1930
c) 1932
d) 1933
Q Which Viceroy convened the ‘Simla Conference’ in 1945
a) Lord Mountbatten
b) Lord Wavell
c) Lord Linlithgow
d) Lord Willingdon
Q The 2nd Constituent Assembly passed the ‘First Constitution’ (1956) on 2nd March, 1956 which was enforced on
a) 23 June 1956
b) 23 July 1956
c) 14 August 1956
d) 23 March 1956
Q Pakistan became Islamic Republic in
a) 1953
b) 1954
c) 1955
d) 1956
Q Maulana Zafar Ali Khan died on
a) 27th November 1953
b) 27th November 1954
c) 27th November 1955
d) 27th November 1956
Q Iskander Mirza abrogated the 1956 Constitution and dissolved assemblies on
a) 7th October 1958
b) 7th October 1959
c) 7th October 1960
d) 7th October 1961
Q Lahore is situated on the bank of
a) Ravi River
b) Indus River
c) Chenab River
d) None of these
Q Sentence up to 3 years is ranked into the
a) Fourth class
b) Second class
c) Third class
d) First class
Q Which of the following rivers belongs to Russia
a) Ob
b) Lana
c) Amu
d) All of the above
Q The famous strait located in Mediterranean sea is
a) Bering Strait
b) China Strait
c) Strait of Gibraltar
d) Hormuz Strait
Q Which is the longest river of South America
a) Missouri
b) Peru
c) Congo
d) Amazon