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Past Paper of Inspector Police 2013

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In this post, you are going to learn all the MCQs asked in the Past Paper of Inspector Police 2013. Punjab Public Service Commission conducted this paper. Inspector Police is covered under the Police Department of Punjab. If you are interested in knowing other past papers of the Punjab Police Department such as inspector police, inspector legal, sub-inspector, traffic warden, assistant superintendent of jail, deputy superintendent of jail, junior police officer, chief warder, data entry operator, assistant sub-inspector, etc. In that case, you must stay connected with the MCQs Platform.

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MCQs of Past Paper of Inspector Police 2013

Q Sultan Muhammad the conqueror of Constantinople belonged to which dynasty
a) Abbasid
b) Umayyad
c) Ottoman
d) Fatimid

Q Kirana mountains are present in
a) Pakistan
b) India
c) Nepal
d) China

Q Khojak Pass is situated in
a) India
b) Pakistan
c) Nepal
d) Bhutan

Q Sulaiman the Magnificent equally acknowledged by the Christian world ruled most of the Islamic world from 1520 to 1566 belonged to
a) Ottoman Dynasty
b) Umayyad Dynasty
c) Abbasids Dynasty
d) None of these

Q When Mangla Dam was completed
a) 1968
b) 1970
c) 1969
d) 1967

Q Indicate the place from where upper Bari Doab does originate
a) Qadirabad Headworks
b) Madhupur (India)
c) Raipur (India)
d) None of these

Q Name the Surah which does not start with Bismillah
a) Al-Baqarah
b) Al-Alaq
c) Al-Falaq
d) At-Tauba

Q How many prophets are mentioned in the Holy Qur’an
a) 25
b) 26
c) 27
d) 30

Q Pakistan People’s Party was formed by Z.A. Bhutto in
a) 1966
b) 1967
c) 1968
d) 1969

Q Which Surah is called Umm-ul-Kitab
a) Yaseen
b) Rahman
c) Fateha
d) Baqarah

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Q Which Surah is also known as Fasta-tul Qur’an
a) Falaq
b) Yaseen
c) Alaq
d) Fateha

Q Which Surah is known as Aroos-ul-Qur’an
a) Ar-Rehman
b) Al-Alaq
c) Al-Baqarah
d) Al-Asr

Q Which surah was recited by the Holy Prophet (PBUH) at the time of Hijrah
a) Rahman
b) Yaseen
c) Akhlas
d) Fateha

Q Bonn is situated on the bank of
a) Delaware River
b) Elbe River
c) Rhine River
d) None of these

Q What is the diameter of Earth
a) 10556 kilometre
b) 12756 kilometre
c) 14756 kilometre
d) None of these

Q The foreign phrase Casus belli means
a) An event of war
b) On the whole
c) A great work
d) None of these

Q The time required by moonlight to reach the earth is
a) 1 second
b) 1.3 second
c) 2 seconds
d) 3 seconds

Q Lines drawn parallel to the equator are called
a) Latitudes
b) Longitudes
c) Meridians
d) None of these

Q Lines joining places of equal temperature are called
a) Isotherms
b) Isohyets
c) Isomers
d) Isobars

Q Places experiencing equal impact of an earthquake are called
a) Snow lines
b) Seismic lines
c) Isoseists
d) Belts

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Q Poise is the unit of
a) Velocity
b) Density
c) Viscosity
d) Quantity

Q Nerita the name of an airport of
a) Seoul
b) Tokyo
c) Nairobi
d) Rome

Q Which is the news agency of Egypt
a) EGP
b) MENA
c) APP
d) KPI

Q The Panama Canal links
a) Canada with Greenland
b) North America with South America
c) Siberia (Russia) with Greenland
d) None of these

Q First Olympic Games were held in
a) 776 B.C
b) 798 B.C
c) 876 B.C
d) 898 B.C

Q Which country won first Champions Trophy of hockey
a) Sri Lanka
b) West Indies
c) Australia
d) Pakistan

Q The first woman to climb Mount Everest was
a) Marie Jose Perec
b) Florence Griffith Joyner
c) Junko Tabei
d) Jackie Joyner Kersey

Q Who is the founder of Chemistry
a) Muhammad bin Zikrya Al-Razi
b) Jabir bin Hayyan
c) Ibn al-Haitham
d) Al-Beruni

Q The acid prepared by Jabir bin Hayyan is
a) Phosphoric Acid
b) Carbonic Acid
c) Sulphuric Acid
d) Citric Acid

Q Method for the preparation of varnish was discovered by
a) Jabir bin Hayyan
b) Muhammad bin Zikrya Al-Razi
c) Al-Beruni
d) Ibn al-Haitham

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Q Who has written the famous book ‘The Downing Street Years’
a) Margaret Thatcher
b) John Major
c) Winston Churchill
d) None of these

Q Who wrote ‘Das Kapital’
a) Friedrich Engels
b) Vladimir Lenin
c) Karl Marx
d) Adam Smith

Q 1st Asian who got Nobel Prize in economics was
a) R.N.Tagone
b) Amartya Sen
c) M.Yunus
d) None of these

Q Highest peak of salt Range is
a) Sakasar
b) Nanga Parbat
c) K-2
d) Rakaposhi

Q What is the new name of Bombay
a) Bangalore
b) Mumbai
c) Banaras
d) Delhi

Q Which of the following place is the place of worship of Buddhism
a) Synagogue
b) Central Shrie of Ise
c) Stupa
d) Tao-te Ching

Q International Scout Day is observed on
a) 22nd February
b) 23rd January
c) 24th December
d) 27th November

Q Which of the following passes connects Mardan with Malakand
a) Gomal Pass
b) Dargai Pass
c) Tochi Pass
d) Dorah Pass

Q Which of the following passes connects Peshawar with Afghanistan
a) Bolan Pass
b) Gomal Pass
c) Lawari Pass
d) Khyber Pass

Q Asif Jah’s tomb is located in the city
a) Lahore
b) Peshawar
c) Delhi
d) Kabul

Q Noor Jehan’s tomb is located in
a) Kabul
b) Multan
c) Agra
d) Lahore

Q Name the first Governor of Sindh from August 1947 to October 1948
a) Sir Ghulam Hussain Hidayatullah
b) Nabi Baksh Talpur
c) Hamida Khoro
d) None of them

Q Name the first Governor of NWFP from August 1947 to April 1948
a) Sir Francis Moody
b) Sir L. Paery Cene
c) Sir Frank Messervy
d) Sir George Cunningham

Q Parliament of Qatar is known as
a) Advisory Council
b) Parliament
c) Majlis-e-Shoora
d) Majlis al-Ummah

Q Death of Tipu Sultan happened in
a) 1799
b) 1789
c) 1800
d) 1803

Q In which year Dr. Abdul Salam receive the Nobel Prize in Physics
a) 1980
b) 1985
c) 1979
d) 1984

Q The origin of the idea of Pakistan is associated with the name of
a) Sir Sayed Ahmad Khan
b) Allama Iqbal
c) Quaid-e-Azam
d) Liaquat Ali Khan

Q Enzymes are made of
a) Oil
b) Carbon
c) Silica
d) Proteins

Q Headquarters of United Nations Development Programme is located in
a) Vienna
b) New York
c) Geneva
d) None of these

Q Nanga Parbat’s nickname is
a) Killer Mountain
b) White Mountain
c) Friendly Mountain
d) None of these

Q Dasht River is located in the province of
a) Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
b) Punjab
c) Sindh
d) Balochistan

Q Porali River is located in the province of
a) Balochistan
b) Punjab
c) Sindh
d) Khyber Pakhtunkhwa

Q Hanna Lake is situated near
a) Lak Pass
b) Quetta
c) Ziarat
d) Sibi

Q What is the motto of Red Cross
a) Charity in War
b) Service in War
c) Help in War
d) All of the above

Q English translation of the book ‘Al-Chemia’ of Jabir bin Hayyan was done by
a) A. W. Willson
b) Rober of Chester
c) P. Mathew
d) Mu Aw Homus

Q The historic garden Shalimar was built by Shah Jahan in
a) 1634
b) 1639
c) 1642
d) 1688

Q Mount Everest is present in the mountain range
a) Karakoram
b) Himalaya
c) Andes
d) Hindukush

Q ‘Rio de Janeiro’ is the seaport of
a) UAE
b) USA
c) Brazil
d) UK

Q ‘Buenos Aires’ is the seaport of
a) Saudi Arabia
b) Japan
c) China
d) Argentina

Q Which is the second longest river of Europe
a) Danube
b) Volga
c) Seine
d) Thames

Q Bang is the main town of
a) Bajaur Agency
b) Khyber Agency
c) South Waziristan Agency
d) None of these

Q ‘In the Line of Fire’ was first published from
a) New York
b) Washington
c) London
d) Islamabad

Q Which is the biggest company of the computer software in the world
a) Google
b) Yahoo
c) Microsoft
d) MSN

Q The term of office of a judge of the International Court of Justice is
a) 5 years
b) 7 years
c) 9 years
d) None of these

Q Khilafat Movement was launched in subcontinent in
a) 1917
b) 1918
c) 1919
d) 1920

Q First general elections under the LFO were held in
a) 1970
b) 1971
c) 1972
d) 1973

Q From which party the members of Constitution Committee were taken
a) People’s Party
b) National Awami Party
c) Jamaat-e-Islami
d) All the political parties

Q One ounce is equal to how many grams
a) 28.65
b) 27.95
c) 28.35
d) 28.85

Q Only object of earth can be seen from Moon What is it
a) A Lighthouse
b) Hanging Garden
c) Great Wall of China
d) None of these

Q War between Greece and Turkey was narrowly averted by mutual acceptance of peace plan in
a) 1967
b) 1960
c) 1867
d) None of these

Q The first parliamentary elections Afghanistan were held in
a) 2004
b) 2005
c) 2006
d) None of these

Q Tughlaq dynasty was established in 1320. Who was its founder
a) Firoz Shah Tughluq
b) Muhammad bin Tughluq
c) Ghiyas ud Din Tughluq
d) None of these

Q The first atom bomb was dropped on Hiroshima on
a) Aug 6, 1945
b) Aug 9, 1945
c) Aug 9, 1946
d) Aug 6, 1942

Q Which is the highest battleground on earth
a) Siachen Glacier
b) Lhotse
c) Mt. Logan
d) Mt. Rosa

Q In which language, the Holy Qur’an was first translated
a) Arabic
b) Persian
c) Latin
d) None of these

Q Name the member of Ashaab-e-Suffah who had narrated maximum Ahadith
a) Hazrat Abdullah bin Masood (RA)
b) Hazrat Abu Hurairah (RA)
c) Hazrat Abdullah bin Umar (RA)
d) Hazrat Abdullah bin Abbas (RA)

Q How many obligations or Farz are in Wuzu
a) Three
b) Five
c) Six
d) Four

Q Salat-e-Khasoof is performed at the occasion
a) Drought
b) Lunar eclipse
c) Solar eclipse
d) Earthquake

Q Salat-e-Kasoof is performed at the occasion of
a) Solar eclipse
b) Lunar eclipse
c) Famine
d) Death

Q Who was an experienced surgeon
a) Jabir bin Hayyan
b) Bu Ali Sina
c) Muhammad bin Zikrya Al-Razi
d) Al-Beruni

Q Wind blowing in a spiral form around a region of low atmospheric pressure is a
a) Hurricane
b) Cyclone
c) Anticyclone
d) Tornado

Q When the days and nights are equal, the rays of the sun directly fall on the
a) Equator
b) Tropic of Cancer
c) South Pole
d) North Pole

Q Massacre at Jallianwala Bagh in Amritsar by General Dyer took place in
a) 1917
b) 1918
c) 1919
d) 1920

Q Swat and Chitral joined in 1974 Hunza joined Pakistan in
a) 1966
b) 1967
c) 1968
d) 1969

Q Which is the longest river of North America
a) Mississippi
b) Amazon
c) Niger
d) None of these

Q Which is the longest river of Europe
a) Volga
b) Danube
c) Thames
d) None of these

Q On June 21, the sun is vertically overhead the
a) Tropic of Capricorn
b) Equator
c) Position of the sun is indefinite
d) Tropic of Cancer

Q Which of the following countries is in the continent of Europe
a) Albania
b) Algeria
c) Libya
d) Venezuela

Q Which is the smallest continent of the world area-wise
a) Antarctica
b) Asia
c) Australia
d) Europe

Q The foreign phrase Carte Blanche means
a) Full discretionary powers
b) An event of war
c) Right to intervene
d) None of these

Q Which of the following metals is not only magnetic but also radioactive
a) Aluminium
b) Iron
c) Platinum
d) Thorium

Q 1934 Long March was the historic. What was its total length
a) 10,000 km
b) 9200 km
c) 9500 km
d) 9600 km

Q Dragon is the national symbol of
a) Russia
b) China
c) Japan
d) Thailand

Q Which Muslim philosopher and scientist discovered that light travels faster than sound
a) Al-Zahrawi
b) Abu al-Fath
c) Al-Beruni
d) Ishaq al-Kindi

Q The highest waterfall of the world is
a) Angel
b) Tugela
c) Ribbon
d) None of these

Q Who started the ancient Olympic Games
a) The Egyptians
b) The Greeks
c) The Jews
d) The Romans

Q In hockey and cricket, how many players does each team have
a) 10
b) 11
c) 12
d) 19

Q Which is the second highest waterfall of the world
a) Angel
b) Tugela
c) Ribbon
d) Connect

Q Who was the Muslim scientist to use zero for the first time
a) Al-Beruni
b) Al-Zahrawi
c) Ishq al-Kindi
d) Al-Khwarizmi

Q Heathrow Airport is the airport of
a) London
b) Liverpool
c) Rome
d) None of these

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