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MCQs of Past Paper of Inspector Police 2014
Q The painter of Mona Lisa was:
a) Leonardo da Vinci
b) F.A. Bartholdi
c) Henry Smith
d) None of these
Q The length of the M6 D.G. Khan to Kakkar Motorway is:
a) 467 km
b) 437 km
c) 491 km
d) None of these
Q Shahnama-e-Islam was written by:
a) Firdausi
b) Sir Syed Ahmad Khan
c) Hafeez Jallundhari
d) None of these
Q Headquarters of World Health Organization is located in:
a) Geneva
b) Vienna
c) Paris
d) None of these
Q M-8 Motorway is from:
a) Ratodero to Karachi
b) Ratodero to Sukkur
c) Ratodero to Gawadar
d) None of these
Q Which is the longest Motorway in Pakistan?
a) M5
b) M2
c) M8
d) M9
Q Leaning Tower of Pisa is located in:
a) Germany
b) Geneva
c) France
d) Italy
Q Hezbollah, an Islamic party of Lebanon, was established in:
a) 1978
b) 1980
c) 1982
d) 1987
Q The capital of Cyprus is:
a) Nicosia
b) Sungily
c) Aeolia
d) None of these
Q Headquarters of Food and Agriculture Organization (established in 1945) is located in:
a) Rome
b) Geneva
c) Vienna
d) None of these
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Q Rohtas Fort was constructed by (on Sher Shah’s order)
a) Todar Mal
b) Hari Krishan
c) Raja Ramdas
d) Raja Birmal
Q Who is called as ‘Alexander of Muslim World’?
a) Hazrat Khalid bin Waleed (RA)
b) Hazrat Uqba bin Nafah (R.A.)
c) Hazrat Saad bin Abi Waqas (RA)
d) Hazrat Amir bin Al-Ass (RA)
Q How many Rukus are there in Qur’an?
a) 358
b) 558
c) 458
d) 658
Q First Ghazwa took place between Muslims and Kuffar is:
a) Abwa
b) Badr
c) Khandaq
d) Tabook
Q How many mosques are mentioned in the Qur’an?
a) 4
b) 10
c) 15
d) None of these
Q The office of Governor-General was changed to President in:
a) 1956
b) 1957
c) 1958
d) 1959
Q When did Holy Prophet (SAW) go to perform Hajj?
a) 10th Hijri
b) 9th Hijri
c) 11th Hijri
d) 8th Hijri
Q Strait of Bosphorous connects:
a) Black Sea and Red sea
b) Black Sea and Baltic Sea
c) Black Sea and Sea of Marmara
d) None of these
Q Which of the following regions of the world is most thickly populated?
a) East Asia
b) South Asia
c) Northwest Europe
d) North and South America
Q Which of the following gases is predominant in the Sun?
a) Helium
b) Hydrogen
c) Nitrogen
d) Ozone
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Q Damascus is situated on the bank of:
a) Rhine River
b) Nile River
c) Barada River
d) None of these
Q Paris is situated on the bank of:
a) Seine River
b) Spree River
c) Rhine River
d) None of these
Q The foreign phrase De facto means:
a) Rightful
b) In fact
c) Argument against
d) None of these
Q Mt. Ararat is the longest peak of:
a) Great Britain
b) North Korea
c) Turkey
d) Chile
Q The Dome of Rock is located in:
a) Jerusalem
b) Beirut
c) Amman Jordan
d) Baghdad
Q Abyssinia is the old name of which of the following countries:
a) Malaya
b) Ethiopia
c) Rhodesia
d) Ceylon
Q Which of the following is the old name of Ankara?
a) Ottawa
b) Angora
c) Avon
d) Elbe
Q Who is the founder of Taoism?
a) Lun Yu
b) Tao-te-Cheng
c) Lao-tse
d) Hung Fe
Q Bhutan is known as the:
a) Land of Rivers
b) Land of Pagoda
c) Land of the Flying Fish
d) Land of Thunderbolt
Q Masjid Mahabat Khan is located in:
a) Peshawar
b) Lahore
c) Karachi
d) Quetta
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Q Lahore was a properly walled city surrounded by __________ gates
a) 10
b) 11
c) 12
d) 14
Q Name the Chief Minister of Sindh from August 1947 to April 1948:
a) Nisar Khoro
b) Ayub Khoro
c) Rahim Talpur
d) Noor Talpur
Q Who was the first Chief Minister of NWFP (Now Khyber Pakhtunkhwa)
a) Khan Abdul Qayyum Khan
b) Dr Khan Sahib
c) Abdur Rehman
d) Dr Ali Khan
Q Which of the following countries is known as “Mistress of Seas”?
a) USA
b) Ireland
c) UK
d) Russia
Q Which country has won first World Cup hockey?
a) Sri Lanka
b) West Indies
c) Australia
d) Pakistan
Q Writ of Habeas Corpus means that:
a) You have the body to submit or answer
b) Mandatory relief remit
c) A wrongdoer
d) None of these
Q What is the name of Lahore Airport?
a) Allama Iqbal International Airport
b) Jinnah International Airport
c) Punjab International Airport
d) Bhutto International Airport
Q ‘AGI’ is the news agency of:
a) India
b) Germany
c) South Africa
d) Italy
Q Which is the biggest company of the computer software in the world?
a) Google
b) Yahoo
c) Microsoft
d) MSN
Q Who was the last Mughal emperor to sit on the peacock throne?
a) Bahadur Shah Zafar
b) Aurangzeb
c) Muhammad Shah
d) Shah Alam II
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Q Which book is entitled as ‘Bible of Communism’?
a) Affluent Society
b) War and Peace
c) Das Kapital
d) Gulag Archipelago
Q The author of the book ‘A Brief History of Time’ is:
a) Carl Sagan
b) John Schwarz
c) Mrheal Green
d) Stephen Hawking
Q The autobiography ‘Living History’ has been authored by:
a) Margaret Atwood
b) Benazir Bhutto
c) Hillary Clinton
d) Monica Lewinsky
Q Who built the mausoleum of Jahangir in 1637 AD and where?
a) Shah Jahan at Lahore
b) Shah Jahan at Agra
c) Shah Jahan at Delhi
d) Noor Jehan at Fatehpur Sikri
Q The Peacock throne was made for:
a) Jahangir
b) Akbar
c) Shah Jahan
d) Aurangzeb
Q Headquarter of World Meteorological Organization is located in:
a) Geneva
b) Paris
c) Vienna
d) None of these
Q Ban Ki-moon belongs to:
a) South Korea
b) China
c) North Korea
d) None of these
Q Which is the longest mountain range in the world?
a) Himalayas
b) Andes
c) Rockies
d) Alps
Q The first successful expedition to the Mount Everest was made in:
a) 1962
b) 1965
c) 1968
d) 1953
Q Which place is called the ‘Land of the Rising Sun’?
a) Japan
b) Norway
c) Ireland
d) Thailand
Q Which country is called the ‘Switzerland of Africa’?
a) Somalia
b) South Africa
c) Swaziland
d) Congo
Q Which is the largest oil field in Pakistan?
a) Mazari
b) Attock
c) Balkassar
d) Pidh
Q Longest tunnel of Pakistan is:
a) Tarbela
b) Khojak
c) Kalal Bagh
d) None of these
Q On which river Mangla Dam is built?
a) Indus
b) Chenab
c) Jhelum
d) None of these
Q Which of the following passes connects Chitral with Wakhan?
a) Baroghil Pass
b) Mataka Pass
c) Muztagh Pass
d) Dorah Pass
Q Which of the following pass connects Baltistan and Yarkand (China)?
a) Muztagh Pass
b) Peiwar Kotal Pass
c) Malakand Pass
d) Khan Kun Pass
Q Nadir Shah invaded India in
a) 1674
b) 1739
c) 1666
d) 1707
Q FCPS stands for
a) Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons
b) Fellow of the Russian College of Physicians and Surgeons
c) Fellow of the Royal Community of Physicians and Surgeons
d) Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons
Q Which day is observed as the world water day
a) 15th March
b) 20th March
c) 18th March
d) 22nd March
Q Hamoun Lake is present in Balochistan plateau. It is a lake of
a) Fresh water
b) Hard water
c) Saltwater
d) None of these
Q Neil Alden Armstrong, an American, was the first man to set foot on the moon in the year
a) 1969
b) 1965
c) 1964
d) 1968
Q Name the first man to walk in space in 1965
a) Yuri Gagarin
b) Neil Armstrong
c) Alexei Leonov
d) Valentina Tereshkova
Q Which is the second most densely-populated province of Pakistan
a) Punjab
b) Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
c) Balochistan
d) Sindh
Q Which is the most thinly populated province of Pakistan
a) Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
b) Punjab
c) Baluchistan
d) Sindh
Q The length of Multan-D G Khan (M5) Motorway is
a) 75 km
b) 85 km
c) 200 km
d) 50 km
Q One nautical mile is equal to how many kilometres
a) 1.614
b) 1.921
c) 1.853
d) 1.756
Q The Phafalos of Alexandria is located in
a) Germany
b) Italy
c) France
d) Egypt
Q German attack on Poland was the immediate cause of
a) World War I
b) World War II
c) Cold War
d) None of these
Q In which battle Ahmad Shah Abdali defeated and smashed the power of Marhattas in the sub-continent
a) First Battle of Panipat
b) Second Battle of Panipat
c) Third Battle of Panipat
d) None of these
Q Pakistan became the member of NAM in
a) 1966
b) 1967
c) 1968
d) 1979
Q When was Hajj made obligatory
a) 9th Hijri
b) 10th Hijri
c) 11th Hijri
d) 8th Hijri
Q When was the Qiblah changed
a) 2nd Hijri
b) 3rd Hijri
c) 4th Hijri
d) 1st Hijri
Q M A O College of Aligarh got the status of University in
a) 1913
b) 1918
c) 1920
d) 1925
Q Pak-China border treaty was signed in
a) 1958
b) 1959
c) 1964
d) 1963
Q ‘Battle of Mauttah’ was fought between
a) Muslims and Jews
b) Muslims and Romans
c) Muslims and Quraish
d) Muslims and false prophets
Q How many Makki Surahs are there in the Qur’an
a) 86
b) 92
c) 82
d) 72
Q How many Madani Surahs are there in the Qur’an
a) 22
b) 32
c) 28
d) 34
Q McMahon Line is the border between
a) India and China
b) India and Nepal
c) India and Pakistan
d) India and Myanmar
Q Dublin is situated on the bank of river
a) Nile River
b) Rhine River
c) Liffey River
d) None of these
Q The foreign phrase Debut means
a) Way a person goes to work
b) First appearance as performer
c) First and the last appearance as performer
d) None of these
Q Claustrophobia is a fear of
a) Society
b) height
c) Death
d) Confined spaces
Q Faxian was a
a) Chinese traveller
b) Portuguese sailor
c) Norwegian traveller
d) Japanese navigator
Q Sun Yat-sen was the
a) First president of the Chinese Republic
b) First chairman of Communist Party of China
c) First premier of China
d) None of these
Q Vitamins were discovered by
a) Moseley
b) Chadwick
c) Frank Whittle
d) Funk
Q Bio gas is the common name of
a) Natural gas
b) Hydrogen gas
c) Nitrogen gas
d) Oxygen gas
Q Headquarters of United Nations International Children’s Emergency Fund (established in) 1946 is located in
a) New York
b) Geneva
c) Vienna
d) None of these
Q News agency AIP belongs to
a) USA
b) Palestine
c) Afghanistan
d) Pakistan
Q Rhodesia’s new name is
a) Zaire
b) Zimbabwe
c) Tanzania
d) Swaziland
Q Belize was formerly known as
a) British Honduras
b) Nicaragua
c) Aksai Chin
d) Malvinas
Q The Tripitaka is sacred book of which religion
a) Hinduism
b) Buddhism
c) Confucianism
d) Taoism
Q When Red Cross was established by Jean Henry Dunant
a) 1860
b) 1861
c) 1863
d) 1867
Q The celebrated novel ‘The Godfather’ was authored by
a) John Milton
b) Victor Hugo
c) Mario Puzo
d) Alfred Harold
Q Nobel Peace Prize winner M Younas born in 1940 at
a) Lucknow
b) Chittagong
c) Delhi
d) Khulna
Q Flag of Red Cross is the reverse of the flag of
a) Germany
b) Switzerland
c) England
d) Sweden
Q Name the longest glacier of Pakistan
a) Hispar
b) Baltoro
c) Siachen
d) Batura
Q USA celebrates its independence day on
a) 4th July
b) 17th July
c) 24th July
d) 29th July
Q The highest passes of Pakistan is
a) Khunjerab Pass
b) Malakand Pass
c) Muztagh Pass
d) Khan Kun Pass
Q Which of the following pass connects Bannu (Pakistan) and Ghazni (Afghanistan)
a) Tochi Pass
b) Bolan Pass
c) Daragai Pass
d) Kilik Pass
Q Who is the founder of ‘Big Bang Theory’
a) Tycho Brahe
b) Edwin Hubble
c) Issac Asimov
d) George Lemaitre
Q Name the person who took part in all three Round Table Conferences of 1930-32 and was the first foreign minister of Pakistan
a) Chaudhary Muhammad Ali
b) Iskander Mirza
c) Ghulam Muhammad
d) Sir Muhammad Zafrullah
