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74. Length of Batura Glacier (55km) and Baltur Glacier (62km) situated in Gilget Biltistan
75. Pearl of Hamaliya: Kaghan
76. Land of Brave People: KPK And GB
77. Place where cooking is forbidden: Hunza
78. Manchester of Pakistan: Faisalabad
79. Replica of Sahara: Sakardu
80. Badshahi Mosque was Built by Aurangzeb Alamgir in 1674
81. Shalimar Garden was built in 1642
82. Heart of KPK: Mardan
83. Peace agreement between Pakistan and India after 1965 war is known as Tashqand
Declaration.
84. First ever civilian Chief martial Law administrator of Pakistan was Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto
from 1971 to 1973.
85. Ayub Khan became chief martial Law Administrator of Pakistan in 1957.
86. Pervaiz Musharaf remained chief martial Law Administrator of Pakistan from 1999 to
2001.
87. Total no of individuals who served as chief martial law administrators of Pakistan: 5
88. Gen. Zia ul haq remained chief martial law administrator of Pakistan from 1977 to
1979
89. In north of Pakistan which country: China
90. 1st woman to take part in Presidential Election in Pakistan: Fatima Jinnah
91. 1st woman who ruled Hindustan: Razia Sultana
92. Constitution 1973 was first time suspended by: Gen. Zia ul Haq
93. Quaid e Azam 14 nakat were answer of: Nehru Report
94. 1st round table conference held in: London
95. In 1947 the ruler of Kashmir was: Hari Singh
96. In 1971 the president of India was: Andhra Gandhi
40. The Malaysia Airflight 370 disappeared over gulf of Thailand on 8th March 2014
41. On 24 Sep 2014 55% Scotland population voted to remain with UK
42. Valentena tereshkova was first women to travel in space
43. MGM Grand Hotel of USA is largest in world with 5005 roooms
44. Lowest per capita income in south asia is of Maldives
45. John henri is the founder of Red Cross
46. ASEAN has headquarter in Jakarta
47. Red Square is in Moscow
48. The Asian Development Bank HQ at Manila
49. The horn of Africa Includes Ethiopia, Djibouti, Somalia
50. The country with minimum birth rate is Sweden
51. Highest life expectancy in Japan
52. American company General Dynamics manufacture F-16
53. First PC made in 1970 called Altair
54. WHO headquarter in Geneva
55. North Atlantic Treaty organization(NATO) was established in 24 Aug 1949 and has 19
member and headquarter in Brussels
56. The largest producer of electricity in the world is Uzbekstan
57. Austria is the largest producer of the Uranium in the world.
58. China is the largest producer of Tobacco
59. Austrailia is the largest producer of the Diamonds
60. Great Wall of china was built in 214 BC
61. Largest stock market of asia is Nikkei
62. Mesopotamia is an old name of Iraq
63. Columbus discovered America in 1499
101.
102.
103.
104.
105.
Richest country of world and country with highest Per Capita income.
(switzerland)
106.
107.
108.
Eveyday Science
24. The most common element in the universe is Hydrogen (H), according for 90
percent of all known matter in the universe, and 70.68 percent by mass in the Solar
System.
25. Radium was discovered by Mario Curie Pierre Curie.
26. Railway Engine was invented by Stephenson.
27. C.I.S. produces all the precious metals in the world.
28. The largest bone of human body is Thigh Bone.
29. The proportion of water in human body is about 85%.
30. Peacock is found in three colours.
31. Bird of Paradise is the beautiful bird in the world.
32. Cockroach is considered as the ancient insect of the world.
33. There are about 2 lacs and thirty three thousand trees in the world.
34. Daffodils flower resembles an human eye.
35. Banana Tree having no wood.
36. Chronometer is used to measure time while on ship.
37. The most abundant mineral in the human body is calcium.
38. The most easily breakable bone of human body is Collar bone.
39. The slowest creature on the earth is Conch-Shell (Shellfish-snail).
40. The bird does not built its nest is the Cuckoo (Koel)
41. Ostrich is a bird which lays the large egg.
42. Insects have lived on earth about 4,000,000 years
43. A man breathes 18 times in a minute.
44. The giraffe is the only animal on earth that is born with horns on the forehead in
both genders.
45. The actual name of butterfly was flutterby.
46. Motor car or Automobiles was invented by Dainler.
96. The longest snake in the world- the Python- 30 feet long.
97. Nearly all birds use their wings to fly, but Penguins use theirs as addles for
swimming.
98. A Greenshank is a bird with a long beak.
99. Blue whales are the largest living animals.
100.
A 9 inch iron nail can be made from the Iron available in a body
Sports
Economy of pakistan
Important crops contains 25.6 % of agri value and 64.5 % in overall crops
Other crops contain 11.11 % agri value and contribute 2.3% of GDP
Four sub sectors: Mining & quarriying, manufacturing, Energy generation &
distribution, construction
Mining & quarrying 2.9% in GDP, 14.4% to Industry, growth rate 1.6%
Six sub sectors: Transport, Storage & Communication, Wholesale & Retail
Trade, Finance & Insurance, Housing, General Govt./Defense Services/Public
Administration, Private Services/Social Services
General Govt. services grew at 9.4% 9increase in pay & pension, low default
rate)
Gross fixed Capital Formation (GFCF) Rs. 3702 billion 10.3 % increase
Commodity Producing Sector accounts for 41.2 % of GDP, growth rate 3.24%
Declining oil prices led to shortfall in FBR collection by Rs. 205 billion
Fiscal Development
o
FBR collected Rs. 1972.4 billion with a growth rate of 13% (GST on Petroleum
27%, 2% withholding tax on non filers)
Dev expenditure and net lending grew by 6.9% and reached Rs. 594 bill
Decline in current subsidies from Rs. 201.8 billion to Rs. 185.9 billion
Broad money M2 witnessed increase of 7.33% and stood at Rs. 730.5 bill
Net Foreign Assets (NFA) grew and stood at Rs. 220.1 billion
NDA of banking sector grew by 5.45% and stood at Rs. 510.5 billion
Govt. borrowing for budgetary support Rs. 601.1 billion against 240.2 pre
Capital Market:
o
Education
o
Province wise LR for Punjab 61%, Sindh 56%, KPK 53%, Balochistan 43%
Health
o
Calories intake per day per person increased from 2484 to 2490 0.24 %
increase
Medical Facility ratio: 1073 persons / doctor, 12447 persons / dentist, one
hospital bed for 1593 persons
1142 hospitals, 5499 dispensaries, 5438 BHU, 669 RHCs, 118041 beds in
hospitals.
Unemployment rate : 6%
Pakistan Railway
Karachi Port Trust 11.5 km long, 12 meters deep, turning basin of 600 meters
provides upto 75000 metric tons deadweight and handled 31.133 mill tons of
cargo
Energy
o
Last year govt retired circular debt of Rs 480 billion, now again circular
amounts Rs. 250 billions including current payments
Dasu Hydro Power I on Indus River through IDA credit of $ 588.4 million will
add 2160 MW.
Different MoU signed with china on energy projects of coal, wind, sola, and
hydro project by 2017 adding 10400 MW
Allocation of 4.5% of GDP to social safety Nets through BISP, PPAF, RSPNs, Pakistan
Bait-ul-Mal
Public Debt 61.8% of GDP Rs. 16936 billion, increase of 940 billion from prev
EDL stock $ 62.6 billion out of which external public debt $ 49.1 billion
Three main drivers of economic growth are consumption, investment and export
Inflation: 4.8 %, Food and Non Food Inflation 3.6% and 5.7 % respectively
Current Account deficit: $ 1.364 billion (.06% of GDP), 53.5 % less than prev
If Poverty line= $2 per day then 60.19% Population fall below poverty line in
Pakistan. In china 29.7%, India 68.7% and Bangladesh 76.5% of population is below
poverty line.
Budget 2015-16
Taxation
o
Capital gain Tax 15 % and 12.5 % for securities held for 1 year and 2 years
respectively and 7.5 % for holding securities for 2-4 years
For dividend income 12.5%, for non filers 17.5%, for mutual funds 10 %
Tax credit for new investment limit is proposed to increase to 1.5 million
against Rs. 1 million earlier
Reduced income tax of 25% for small company and propsed limit
enhancement to Rs. 50 million
Reduction in income tax to 2% for salaried persons with income 4 5 lac, and
7% for non salaried persons having income between 4-5 Lac
Sales tax on Mobile phones increased from 150, 250 and 500 rupees to 300,
500 & 1000 rupees respectively
Powers of FBR to issue exemptions are withdrawn and subjected to circulars through
parliament
Construction
Agriculture
o
Income Tax holiday of 3 years for agri supply chain if set upto 2016
Tax exemption for halal food manufacturers for four years if set upto 2016
Reduction of sales tax from 17 to 7%, withholding tax to 0%, and import duty
to 2 % o n import or local supply of agril machinery
Interest free loansof Rs. 1.1 million for solar tubewells against deposit of Rs.
100000
NFC Composition: Punjab 51.74%, Sindh 24.55%, KPK 14.62 %, Baluchistan 9.09 %
Income tax holiday for all manufacturing units set up in KPK upto 2018
7.5% adhoc relief allowance on running basic pay, merging of previous adhoc relief
allowances to basic pay, medical allowance increased to 25 %. 7.5% increase in
pension
Islamic Studies
14. The home of Hazrat Abu Ayub Ansaari was the first place where the Prophet stayed
in Madina Shareef.
15. The first person sent to spread Islam under the instructions of the Prophet was
Musab bin Umair who was sent to Madinah.
16. The first person to make Ijtihaad was Abu Bakr Siddique
17. Hazrat Abu Zirr Ghaffari is known as the first Dervish.
18. Abdullah ibn Mazoom:first person buried in Jannatul Baqi.
19. Hazrat Umar was the first person to perform Janazah Salaah in Jamaat with four
Takbeers.
20. First census of Islamic world in Umers period.
21. The first person to become murtad (out of the folds of Islam) was either Muqees bin
Khubaaba or Ubaidullah bin Jahash.
22. Salah-udin Ayubi conquered Bait ul Muqadas.
23. Shaikh Abdul Qadir Jilani is buried at Baghdad.
24. Shah Jahan Mosque is at Thatta.
25. Indonesia is the biggest Islamic Country Population wise.
26. Maldives is the smallest Islamic country area wise.
27. Hazrat Data Ganj Bux is buried in Lahore.
28. Abyssinia is an old name of Ethiopia.
29. Mesopotamia is the old name of Iraq.
30. Constantinople is and old name of Istanbul.
31. Persia is an old name of Iran.
32. Albania is Europes only Islamic country.
33. Sinai Peninsula is only land bridge between Asia and Africa.
34. Egypt connects Africa with Europe continent.
35. Al Azhar University is in Cairo.
36. Shah Faisal Mosque is in Islamabad.
85. Hazrat Khadija was the only Ummul Momineen who was not buried in Jannatul Baqi.
86. Prophet not offerd funeral prayer of Khadija due to Allahs will.
87. Ayesha is called Al-Tayyabeen.
88. The eldest daughter of Prophet was Zainab.
89. Grand daughter of Prophet was Ummamah.
90. Hazrat Ruqia died on the day of the victory of battle of Badr she was the wife of
Usman.
91. Qasim was born in 11 years before Prophethood.
92. Hassan is known as Shabbar which means handsome.
93. For 14 months Hasan remained Khalifa.
94. Hasan is buried at Jannat-ul-Baqee.
95. Total number of sons of Prophet was 3.
96. Eldest son of the Prophet Qasim.
97. Saloos-ul-Quran is Surah Ikhlas.
98. Aroos-ul-Quran i.e bride of Quran is Al-Rehman.
99. Meaning of Baqarah: The Goat
100.
Synonyms
1. Kindred
a) Related
b) Cliff
c) Enemy
d) Liberal
2. Jeer
a) Mild
b) Taunt
c) Friend
d) Sluggish
3. Gall
a) Sullen
b) Blessed
c) Necessarry
d) Irritate
4. Kernel
a) Core
b) Hungry
c) Expose
d) Impose
5. Kindle
a) Credible
b) Old Person
c) To ignite
d) Desire
6. Indelible
a) Permanent
b) Revolt
c) Track
d) Enforce
7. Jargon
a) Fate
b) Simple
c) Complex
d) Decisive
8. Gyrate
a) Spin
b) Explain
c) Float
d) Decayed
9. Hallowed
a) Scared
b) Inactive
c) Old
d) Effective
10. Milieus
a) Arrangement
b) Circular
c) Surroundings
d) Apprehensions
11. Jaunt
a) Refuse
b) Irresistible force
c) Short drive
d) Solitary
12. Hebetude
a) Foolishness
b) Sharpness
c) Intelleigence
d) Numbness
13. Frugal
a) Invention
b) Explore
c) Economical
d) To Whisper
14. Gelid
a) Talktive
b) Soft
c) Hard Headed
d) Extremely Cold
15. Fostering
a) Nurturing
b) Neglecting
c) Safeguarding
d) Ignoring
16. Hematology
a) Study of Humans
b) Study of nervous system
c) Study of blood
d) Study of birds
17. Impediment
a) Peace
b) To insult
c) Supplement
d) Obstacle
18. Fecund
a) Immature
b) Fertile
c) Entangle
d) Hostile
19. Imminent
a) Proud
b) Impure
c) Unsteady
d) Upcoming
20. Grisly
a) Ornate
b) Remote
c) Horrible
d) Earthly
21. Oblivion
a) Lack of air
b) Lack of memory
c) Lack of sleep
d) Lack of vitamins
22. Palliative
a) Obey
b) Dubicious
c) To make excuses
d) Nasty
23. Nettlesome
a) Something pleasant
b) Something new
c) Something old
d) Something irritating
24. Ocular
a) Hazy
b) Audible
c) Sensual
d) Visual
25. Nostrum
a) Medicine
b) Plant
c) Fruit
d) Herb
26. Ornithology
a) Study of birds
b) Branch of chemistry
c) Branch of science
d) Branch of botany dealing with onions
27. Polemic
a) Encouraging
b) Not appropriate
c) Contoversial
d) Discouraging
28. Putative
a) Historical
b) Outdated
c) Commonly accepted
d) Commonly rejected
29. Malice
a) Friend
b) Desire
c) Court
d) Ill will
30. Pique
a) To be irritated
b) To be happy
c) Act of homage
d) Act of greediness
31. Nugatory
a) Worthless
b) Precious
c) Motivational
d) Gait
32. Livid
a) Calm
b) Soothing
c) Happy
d) Enrage
33. Oblique
a) Not clear
b) Straight
c) Slanted
d) Follower
34. Qualm
a) Manner
d) Break
40. Maudlin
a) Advance
b) Fantasy
c) To be very emotional
d) Worthy
41. Cellulite
a) Outline
b) Solvent
c) Plant
d) Lumpy fat under the skin
42. Lacerate
a) To create
b) To tear
c) To hide
d) To mix
43. Fatuous
a) Restless
b) Clever
c) Balanced
d) Foolish
44. Benign
a) Amplify
b) Muster
c) Harmless
d) Superb
45. Elicit
a) Compose
b) Evoke
c) Symbol
d) Search
46. Carrion
a) March
b) Penetrate
c) Investigate
d) Dead Body
47. Bland
a) Harmony
b) Sublime
c) Delight
d) Gentally Soothing
48. Bicameral
a) Two branches
b) Reunion
c) Development
d) Revolting
49. Equable
a) Weaken
b) Unvarying
c) Effects
d) Disgracefull
50. Effusive
a) Impartial
b) Confused
c) Lifeless
d) Decorate
51. Ameliorate
a) Keen
b) Frequent
c) Precious
d) To Improve
52. Exacerbate
a) To confer
b) Relevant
c) To make worse
d) To deny
53. Discard
a) Reject
b) Hostile
c) Perfect
d) Fact
54. Desultory
a) Widespread
b) Discontinuous
c) Rejoin
d) Thoughtful
55. Complacent
a) Unruly
b) Exhaustion
c) Stupor
d) Self-Satisfied
56. Devious
a) Delicious
b) Corrupt
c) Conspiratorial
d) Honest
57. Decry
a) Trouble
b) Criticise
c) Unlucky
d) Praise
58. Callow
a) Monument
b) Deadly
c) Hard
d) Inexperienced
59. Lesion
a) Screen
b) Wound
c) Ravine
d) Gift
60. Languid
a) Weak
b) Data
c) Obvious
d) Gruff
61. Sanguine
a) To be disappointed
b) Rehash
c) To be hopefull
d) To cleanse
62. Unequivocal
a) Definite
b) Uncertain
c) Rein
d) Sedate
63. Restive
a) At rest
b) At motion
c) Relay
d) Uneasy
64. Vicious
a) Wicked
b) Involve
c) Hostile
d) Neglect
65. Vapid
a) Charity
b) Lacking zest
c) Empty
d) Stagnate
66. Turbulent
a) Agitated
b) Proud
c) Abuse
d) Wicked
67. Ululate
a) To laugh
b) To wail
c) To protest
d) To sing
68. Veer
a) Great courage
b) Shoot
c) To shift
d) Pride
69. Sagacity
a) Relief
b) To be shrewd
c) Sedate
d) Revision
70. Quaver
a) Raze
b) Residual
c) Negligent
d) To tremble
71. Torpid
a) Retire
b) Lacking vigor
c) Reside
d) Boredom
72. Ravage
a) Annoy
b) Ruin
c) To move back
d) Popular
73. Quell
a) To supress
b) To hesitate
c) To plead
d) To review
74. Remonstrate
a) Defeat
b) Familiar
c) To protest
d) To approve
75. Unobtrusive
a) Coming forward
b) To retain
c) Not coming forward
d) To lean to
76. Verbatim
a) Sudden change of fortune
b) Abusive language
c) A turmoil
d) In the same words
77. Slue
a) Reeve
b) Rebind
c) Rob
d) To twist
78. Surmount
a) To overcome
b) To be defeated
c) To wait
d) To hurry
79. Rile
a) To enrage
b) To hit
c) Indulge in riots
d) Optimistic
80. Untoward
a) Peacefull
b) Retrace
c) Rebate
d) Troublesome
81. Abhor
a) Passion
b) Hate
c) Viscor
d) Surmount
82. Bigot
a) Reward
b) Steward
c) Shy
d) Narrow-Minded
83. Counterfiet
a) False
b) Defeat
c) Conflict
d) Conspiration
84. Enfranchise
a) Distributive network
b) Giving voting rights
c) Branch office
d) Empowerment
85. Hamper
a) Baulk
b) Curb
c) Obstruct
d) All of above
86. Noxcious
a) Lethal
b) Naughty
c) Vicious
d) Spordious
87. Placid
a) Locality
b) Identification
c) Peacefull
d) Positioning
88. Parsley
a) Offical of a Church
b) Prisnor
c) A herb
d) Participation
89. Talisman
a) A brave man
b) Devilish Spirit
c) Labourous
d) Magical
90. Abrasive
a) Aggressive
b) Friendly
c) Harsh
d) Charmful
91. Bilk
a) Tunnel
b) Defraud
c) Cry
d) Blink
92. Covert
a) Undercover
b) Coward
c) Introvert
d) Substitute
93. Engender
a) Classifify
b) Distinction
c) Exclusion
d) Cause
94. Hanger
a) To stick up
b) Storage area
c) Prisnor of death sentence
d) None of above
95. Knotty
a) Childish
b) Gold Ring
c) Complex
d) Open
96. Nuance
a) Subtle
b) Mischief
c) Penality
d) Nonsense
97. Widdle
a) Make noise
b) Wide area
c) Weed out
d) Urinate
98. Placate
a) A type of field play
b) Humour
c) Discrad
d) Attract
99. Twirl
a) Gyrate
b) Intention
c) Climax
d) Order
100. Ferry
a) Boat
b) Fetch
c) All of above
d) None of above
Answers:
1(a), 2 (b), 3(d), 4 (a), 5 (c), 6(a), 7(b), 8(a), 9(a), 10(c), 11(c), 12(a), 13(c), 14(d),
15(a), 16(c), 17(d), 18(b), 19(d), 20(c), 21(b), 22(c), 23(d), 24(d), 25(a), 26(a), 27(c),
28(c), 29(d), 30(a), 31(a), 32(d), 33(c), 34(b), 35(b), 36(c), 37(d), 38(c), 39(a), 40(c),
41(d), 42(b), 43(d), 44(c), 45(b), 46(d), 47(d), 48(a), 49(b), 50(b), 51(d), 52(c), 53(a),
54(b), 55(d), 56(c), 57(b), 58(d), 59(b), 60(a), 61( c), 62(a), 63(d), 64(a), 65(b), 66(a),
67(b), 68(c), 69(b), 70(d0, 71(b), 72(b), 73(a), 74(c), 75(c), 76(d), 77(d), 78(a), 79(a),
80(d), 81(b), 82(d), 83(a), 84(b), 85(d), 86(a), 87(c), 88(c), 89(d), 90(c), 91(b), 92(a),
93(d), 94(b), 95(c), 96(a), 97(d), 98(b), 99(a), 100(c).
Antonyms
1. Autonomy
a. Slavery
b. Subordination
c. Dependence
d. Submissiveness
2. Precarious
a. Cautious
b. Easy
c. Safe
d. Dangerous
3. Deep
a. Elementary
b. Superficial
c. Shallow
d. Perfunctory
4. Lend
a. Pawn
b. Hire
c. Borrow
d. Cheat
5. Shallow
a. Deep
b. High
c. Hollow
d. Hidden
6. Overt
a. Secret
b. Shallow
c. Deep
d. Unwritten
7. Synthetic
a. Affable
b. Natural
c. Cosmetic
d. Plastic
8. Paucity
a. Surplus
b. Richness
c. Scarcity
d. Presence
9. Appropriate
a. Unskilled
b. Unqualified
c. Unsuitable
d. Unable
10. Accord
a. Act
b. Solution
c. Dissent
d. Concord
11. Alive
a. Dead
b. Passive
c. Drowsy
d. Asleep
12. Minor
a. Big
b. Major
c. Tall
d. heavy
13. Ruthless
a. Compassionate
b. Mindfull
c. Majestic
d. Merciful
14. Opaque
a. Clear
b. Transparent
c. Misty
d. Covered
15. Voilent
a. Gentle
b. Tame
c. Humble
d. Harmless
16. Haughty
a. Scared
b. Pitiable
c. Humble
d. Cowardly
17. Exhibit
a. Withdraw
b. Prevent
c. Concede
d. Conseal
18. Dearth
a. Scarcity
b. Extravagence
c. Sufficiency
d. Abundance
19. Virtue
a. Fraud
b. Wickedness
c. Vice
d. Crime
20. Abash
a. Humble
b. Assure
c. Faze
d. Mortify
21. Laconic
a. Prolix
b. Profligate
c. Prolific
d. Bucolic
22. Acquitted
a. Convicted
b. Freed
c. Entrusted
d. Burdened
23. Erudite
a. Ignorant
b. Immature
c. Unimaginative
d. Professional
24. Obsolute
a. Scarce
b. Faulty
c. Limited
d. Deficient
25. Magnify
a. Include
b. Shrink
c. Destroy
d. Diminish
26. Abbreviate
a. Bucolic
b. Expand
c. Shrink
d. Limited
27. Caress
a. Jog
b. Peevish
c. Pet
d. unruffle
28. Cant
a. Presumptuous
b. Smile
c. Insincerity
d. Candour
29. Copious
a. Instant
b. Pious
c. Inedequate
d. Abundant
30. Contrite
a. Ecstatic
b. Impenitent
c. Partial
d. Penintent
31. Contumely
a. Reticent
b. Insult
c. Timely
d. Panegyric
32. Corpulence
a. Leanness
b. Septic
c. Fatness
d. Corps
33. Boorish
a. Ill-mannerd
b. Lynx
c. Visage
d. urbane
34. Bodily
a. Spiritual
b. Rumpus
c. Corporea
d. Amity
35. Broke
a. Feline
b. Affluent
c. Jeer
d. Clad
36. Blithe
a. Obartive
b. Gay
c. Somber
d. Monastery
37. Brawn
a. Niche
b. Weakness
c. Strength
d. Nimbus
38. Calm
a. Serene
b. Purterbed
c. Swindler
d. Dwadle
39. Callous
a. Insensitive
b. Harp
c. Kind
d. Adobe
40. Capitulate
a. Regal
b. Urchin
c. Credulous
d. Surrender
41. Brace
a. Enervate
b. Invigorate
c. Condescend
d. Coxcombs
42. Boistrous
a. Cynic
b. Conciliate
c. Noisy
d. Serene
43. Amenity
a. Abomination
b. Advantage
c. Comfort
d. Enrichment
44. Burlesque
a. Tragedy
b. Impudence
c. Comedy
d. Loafer
45. Mercy
a. Amity
b. Affection
c. Malevolence
d. lenity
46. Candid
a. Equal
b. Bluff
c. Devious
d. Blunt
47. Squeak
a. Creek
b. Silence
c. Cheap
d. Cry
48. Amending
a. Ameliorate
b. Better
c. Alter
d. Debase
49. Extortion
a. Stealing
b. Fraud
c. Wholesomeness
d. Rapacity
50. Cad
a. Gamol
b. Erratic
c. Gentleman
d. Scoundral
51. Entangle
a. Untwist
b. Hook
c. Twist
d. Impede
52. Brusque
a. Refined
b. Gruff
c. Haggle
d. Foresight
53. Shirked
a. Meet
b. Cheat
c. Bypass
d. Creet
54. Grunt
a. Find fault
b. Applaud
c. Croak
d. Complain
55. Frugality
a. Avariciousness
b. Avarice
c. Wastefulness
d. Carefulness
56. Capricious
a. Approximate
b. Rational
c. Discretionary
d. Non of above
57. Facile
a. Shallow
b. Ready
c. Simple
d. profound
58. Amenable
a. Persuadable
b. Uncooperative
c. Biddable
d. Docile
59. Liberal
a. Bounteous
b. Applenty
c. Wanting
d. Bontiful
60. Bellyache
a. Groan
b. Appreciate
c. Fuss
d. Whine
61. Placate
a. Pacify
b. Cheer
c. Agitate
d. Appease
62. Facetious
a. Niggling
b. Dizzy
c. Solemn
d. Amusing
63. Stigma
a. Blame
b. Blot
c. Credit
d. Taint
64. Brisk
a. Nimble
b. Agile
c. Sluggish
d. Bustling
65. Pernicious
a. Lethal
b. Malign
c. Nefarious
d. Innocuous
66. Fastidious
a. Choosy
b. Uncouth
c. Critical
d. Picky
67. Retreat
a. Ebb
b. Arrival
c. Evacuation
d. Flight
68. Dreadful
a. Pleasant
b. Atrcious
c. Beastly
d. Awful
69. Garrulous
a. Reticent
b. Talkative
c. Frank
d. Loquacious
70. Belittle
a. Writeoff
b. Blister
c. Exagerate
d. Underestimate
71. Fortuitous
a. Lucky
b. Unlucky
c. Softspoken
d. Hardworking
72. Mitigate
a. Abate
b. Intensify
c. Calm
d. Compose
73. Amiable
a. Amicable
b. Affable
c. Crabby
d. Cheerful
74. Affluence
a. Abundance
b. Fortune
c. Dearth
d. Luxury
75. Deform
a. Batter
b. Blemish
c. Contort
d. Beautify
76. Elated
a. Peppy
b. Zestful
c. Upset
d. Snappy
77. Spurious
a. Simulated
b. Forged
c. Bogus
d. Authentic
78. Nepotism
a. Discrimination
b. Fairness
c. Inclination
d. Unfairness
79. Smug
a. Jubliant
b. Pompous
c. Unhappy
d. Self-Satisfied
80. Humility
a. Unpretensciousness
b. Timo
c. Unobtrusiveness
d. Arrogancerousness
81. Buoy
a. alert
b. flare
c. Beacon
d. Depress
82. Enfeeble
a. Disable
b. Vitalize
c. Scotch
d. hamper
83. Frail
a. Crisp
b. Brittle
c. Shivery
d. Hard
84. Kip
a. Numph
b. Stroke
c. Wake
d. Hurry
85. Labiate
a. Lipless
b. Decorate
c. Simplify
d. Criticise
86. Timid
a. Sniffy
b. Rough
c. Strong
d. Flexible
87. Vacillate
a. Participate
b. Persist
c. Decorate
d. Imaginate
88. Outpace
a. Outdistance
b. Overtake
c. Transcend
d. Dawdle
89. Odious
a. Detestable
b. Repugnant
c. Deliscious
d. Repulsive
90. Supine
a. Level
b. Perpendicular
c. Prostrate
d. Recumbent
91. Ulterior
a. Personal
b. Consealed
c. Covert
d. overt
92. Wobble
a. Pulse
b. Tremble
c. Preserve
d. Throb
93. Lithe
a. Agile
b. Stiff
c. Limber
d. Supple
94. Heretic
a. Beleiver
b. Apostate
c. Dessenter
d. Rebel
95. Ephemeral
a. Permanent
b. Evanescent
c. Fugitive
d. Momentary
96. Colloquial
a. Chatty
b. Slangry
c. Vernacular
d. Formal
97. Chubby
a. Buxom
b. Podgy
c. Thin
d. Stout
98. Austere
a. Ascetic
b. Exacting
c. Luxurious
d. Frugal
99. Glut
a. Overabundance
b. Scarcity
c. Sagacity
d. Superfluity
100. Zealous
a. Apathatic
b. Partisan
c. All of above
d. None of above
Answers:
1(c), 2(c), 3(c), 4 (c), 5(a), 6(a0, 7(b), 8(a), 9(c), 10(c), 11(a), 12(b), 13(d),
14(b), 15(a0, 16(c), 17(d), 18(d), 19(c), 20(b), 21(a), 22(a), 23(a), 24(C), 25(d),
26(b), 27(d), 28(d), 29(c), 30(b), 31(d), 32(a), 33(d), 34(a), 35(b), 36(C), 37(b),
38(b), 39(c), 40(a), 41(a), 42(d), 43(a), 44(a), 45(c), 46(b), 47(d), 48(d), 49(c),
50(c), 51(a), 52(a), 53(a), 54(b), 55(c), 56(b), 57(d), 58(b), 59(c), 60(b), 61(c),
62(c), 63(c), 64(c), 65(d), 66(b), 67(b), 68(a), 69(a), 70(c), 71(b), 72(b), 73(c),
74(c), 75(d), 76(c0, 77(d), 78(b), 79(c), 80(a), 81(d), 82(b), 83(d), 84(c), 85(a),
86(a), 87(b), 88(d), 89(c), 90(b), 91(d), 92(c), 93(b), 94(a), 95(a), 96(d), 97(c),
98(c), 99(b), 100(a)
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Objectives are based on past papers of FPSC and their variants
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2. President of china Xi Jingping
9. Poisonous gas-Carbon Monoxide
10. Guardian of SAW-Abu Talib
14. one side of triangle is 90.
15. A straight line from center is to circumference-Radius
First CM of Punjab in 47 Iftikhar Hussain Khan and governor Sir Francis Mudie
Sindh became a separate province in 1935 1st governor in 47 Shaikh G.H. Hidayatullah
First Cm of Sindh Muhammad Ayub Khuhro 47
First Cm balochistan in 1972 Nawab Ataullah Mengal
Ghulam Ali Khetran First governor Balochistan 1970. Current Muhammad Khan Achakzai
FATA Area: 27,220 km Population: 3.176 million (1998)
The Federally Administered Tribal Areas consist of two types of areas i.e. Agencies (Tribal
Districts) and FRs (Frontier Regions), there are seven Tribal Agencies and six FRs.
Gilgit-Baltistan is administratively divided into two divisions which, in turn, are divided into
ten districts, consisting of the four Baltistan districts and the six Gilgit districts
Sr. No. Subdivision Districts
1 Balochistan
32[3]
2 Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
26[4]
3 Punjab
36[5]
4 Sindh
24[6]
5 Islamabad Capital Territory
1
6 Federally Administered Tribal Areas
7 tribal agenciesand 6 frontier regions
7 Azad Jammu & Kashmir
10
8 Gilgit Baltistan
10
36. Pak-China connection pass. (Khunjerab Pass)
Ayub Khan resigned and handed the government over to Gen. Agha Muhammad Yahya Khan
on March 25, 1969 who then declared martial law
38. Who imposed 5 july 1977, 3rd Martial Law (Gen. Ziaul Haq)
39. Saudi King (Shah Salman) 7th
42. Strait of Hormuz connects. (Persian gulf & Arabian sea)
43. Jeddah is a seaport on. (Red Sea)
45. 1st President of Pakistan Muslim League. Liaquet
46. Simon Commission Report. (1928)
48. Who dissolved one unit and restored four provinces. (yahya khan) 1 july 70
49. Which one is landlocked country. ( Nepal, )
Africa (2): Lesotho, Swaziland.
Asia (4): Bhutan, Laos, Mongolia, Nepal.
Europe (6): Andorra, Belarus, Luxembourg, Moldova (if Transnistria is excluded), San
Marino, and the State of the Vatican City
55. Vit-D deficiency. (Rickets) vitamin C Scurvy
62. Gas in electric bulb. (Nitrogen)
63. Between melting and boiling point, a substance is. Liquid?
Sheir.org
The Treaty on Accession of the Republic of Crimea to Russia was signed on? 18 March 2014
The Secretary of States of United States is ___________ .John Kerry
The Vice President of United States is ___________ . Joe Biden
Channel Tunnel is an Under Sea Rail Tunnel that linked ___________ .England and France
The Book "Long Walk to Freedom" is written by __________ .Nelson Mandela
The Book "Higher than Hopes" is a biography of __________ . Nelson Mandela
"Northern Cyprus" is a disputed area between __________.Cyprus and Turkey
The official languages of NATO are ___________.English and French
B Croatia has become the 28th member of the EU on 1 July 2013.
C Lithuania has become the 19th member of the Eurozone on 1 January 2015
The Taj Mahal in India, was built by Mughal emperor __________.Shah Jahan
The Sino-Indian War between China and India was occurred in __________.1962
The River Thames is located in __________.England
The Most populous city in the world is __________. Shanghai
The capital of Ukraine is __________ .Kiev
The head of state of the United Kingdom is _________ .Queen Elizabeth II
The headquarter of Transparency International is located in _______Berlin
International Red Cross and Red Crescent founded hunry Durant HQ in Geneva Switzerland
World's oldest operational space launch facility is located in _______Kazakhstan
The first human who traveled into space was _________ .Yuri Gagarin
In which country It is mandatory for all male citizens aged 1827 to serve 1 year in Armed
Forces? Russia
The headquarter of Human Rights Watch is located in __________ .New York
___________ bought Motorola Mobile business. Google
The lowest temperature ever recorded on the Earth is __________ .-89.2 C
The lowest temperature was recorded in __________ .Antarctica
The Treaty on Accession of the Republic of Crimea to Russia was signed on?
18 March 2014
The Secretary of States of United States is ___________ .
John Kerry
The Vice President of United States is ___________ .
Joe Biden
Saudi Arabia began carrying out airstrikes in Yemen against Iran-backed rebels on?
25 March 2015
Channel Tunnel is an Under Sea Rail Tunnel that linked
England and France
MI-5 is the secret agency of __________ .
United Kingdom
The largest producer of Uranium is __________ .
Kazakhstan
The largest emitter of Carbondioxide in the atmosphere is China
The Book "Long Walk to Freedom" is written by __________ .
Nelson Mandela
The Book "Higher than Hopes" is a biography of __________ .
Nelson Mandela
Which from the following countries has no armed forces?
Iceland
Who is Secretary General of NATO?
Jens Stoltenberg
2016 Olympics will held in ________.
Rio de Janeiro
2022 FIFA world cup will held in _________.
Qatar
European Union has __________ member states.
28
The Euro currency is used by __________ countries.
19
"Kashmir" is a disputed area between __________.
India and Pakistan
"Northern Cyprus" is a disputed area between __________.
Cyprus and Turkey
The secretary general of OIC is _________.
Iyad bin Amin Madani
The Taj Mahal in India, was built by Mughal emperor __________.
Shah Jahan
The Sino-Indian War between China and India was occurred in 1962
The 2013 Summer Universiade was held in ________.
Kazan
In London Olympics 2012, the most medals were won by _________.
America
The River Thames is located in __________.
England
In London Olympics 2012, the gold medal, in Men's Field Hockey was won by __________.
Germany
The Most populous city in the world is __________.
Shanghai
US special representative for Afghanistan and Pakistan is Dan Feldman
The capital of Ukraine is __________ .
Kiev
The head of state of the United Kingdom is _________ .
Queen Elizabeth II
S special representative for Afghanistan and Pakistan is __________ James Dobbins
Microsoft
___________ bought Motorola Mobile business.
Google
Man Booker International Prize 2013 was won by __________ .
Lydia Davis
Due to ammonia leak from a cold storage unit in __________ 15 people were killed.
Shanghai
The fastest person of the world is __________ .
Usain Bolt
The oldest tennis tournament in the world is __________ .
Wimbledon
The 2013 Wimbledon Championships Singles (Men) title was won by __________ .
Andy Murray
The 2013 Wimbledon Championships Singles (Women) title was won by __________ .
Marion Bartoli
The fastest century record in ODI of Shahid Afridi was broken by Corey Anderson
The 2010 FIFA World Cup was won by ___________ .
Spain
The 2014 FIFA World Cup will be hosted by __________ .
Brazil
The 2018 FIFA World Cup will be hosted by __________ .
Russia
The 2022 FIFA World Cup will be hosted by __________ .
Qatar
The World Snooker Championship 2013 was won by __________ .
Ronnie O'Sullivan
The Nobel Prize in Physics 2013 was awarded to ___________ .
Francois Englert & Peter W. Higgs
Kate Middleton, Duchess of Cambridge, is the wife of __________ .
Prince William
The Sinai Peninsula is in __________ .
Egypt
According to Forbes Magazine the most powerful man on the Earth is ________.
Vladimir Putin
Angela Merkel was elected as Chancellor of Germany for the __________ time.
third
The President of Iran is __________ .
Hassan Rouhani
The No.1 Tennis Player is __________ .
Serena Williams
The Defence Secretary of United States is __________ .
Chuck Hagel
The Currency of Lativa is __________ .
Euro
Which among the following countries has published the world's first Modern Slavery Bill,
recently
Britain
Recently, "Felipe VI" has been sworn in as the new king of
Spain
Who among the following has won the FIDE World Rapid Chess championship title, recently
Magnus Carlesen
Who among the following has been chosen as the next United Nations High Commissioner
for Human Rights by the U.N General Assembly
Prince Zeid al Hussein
Thomas Mueller, who scored the first hat-trick of the 2014 FIFA World Cup, represents which
country
Germany
In which among the following countries Asia's first solar-wind power system has been
inaugurated recently
Nepal
King Juan Carlos, who recently decided to abdicate, has been monarch of
Spain
Which among the following institutes have gained the top slot in the inaugural "QS
University Rankings: BRICS 2014"
Tsinghua University of China
The winner of 20th Senior National Women's Football Championships is
Manipur
Recently, India has become the permanent signatory of the Washington Accord. This accord
is an international accreditation agreement for which among the following types of
educational degrees
Engineering
Who on 20 April 2014 won the Monte Carlo Masters Tennis
Stanislas Wawrinka
Scientist of which University on 17 April 2014 designed the world's first floating nuclear
plants
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
Name the new book of Hillary Clinton that was due to released on 10 June 2014
Hard Choices
What is the name of new Earth-size planet found in the habitable zone on 17 April 2014
KEPLER-186f
In April 2014, India became a net exporter of steel after how many years
6 years
Who won the Whangarei Rally of the FIA Asia Pacific Rally Championship held in New
Zealand recently
Gaurav Gill, India
Who won the OUE Singapore Badminton Open 2014 held in the third week of April 2014
Simon Santoso, Indonesia
According to the US Department of Homeland Security report released on 16 April 2014,
temporary workers of which community accounted for the largest number of nonimmigrants residing in the US in 2012
Indian
Scientists of which University created the first 3D model of the malaria parasite genome in
April 2014
University of California
What is Bluefin 21 which was deployed on 14 April 2014 to find the remains of the missing
Malaysian airplane MH370 in the Indian Ocean
A robot submarine
Who has been appointed as the new Union Finance Secretary on 15 April 2014
Arvind Mayaram
Which Indian agency has set up Sports Integrity Unit on 15 April 2014 to investigate cases
related to fraud in sports
Central Bureau of Investigation
Piramal Enterprises Ltd decided on 17 April 2014 to acquire 20 percent stake in which Indian
company
Shriram Capital
What is the name of a new software app was developed to help the illiterate farmers
Sandesh Pathak
The world on 18 April 2014 celebrated the World Heritage Day to celebrate the International
Day for Monuments and Sites. What is the theme for the year 2014
Heritage of Commemoration
Name the person, who has been appointed as the 22nd Navy Chief of India
Robin K Dhowan
Google on 14 April 2014 bought a firm that is a maker of high-altitude solar-powered drones
to bring internet access to the remotest parts of the world and also to solve problems
related to it. Name the firm acquired by Google
Titan Aerospace
Name the author of the book Crusader or Conspirator? Coalgate and other Truths
PC Parekh
Name the woman who has been recently appointed as the Next Chief Justice of Delhi High
Court
Justice Gorla Rohini
Supreme Court of India on 17 April 2014 said that the national auditor, the Comptroller and
Auditor General (CAG) is empowered to audit the revenues of
Private Telecom Companies
Iran is currently in negotiations with the so called P5+1 group over its nuclear programme.
Which among the following country is denoted here as +1
Germany
Recently, Tennis player Maria Sharapova has claimed her second French Open title in 2014.
Maria Sharapova is from
Russia
A pacific island country has recently sued nine nuclear weapon states (including India in the
International Court of Justice) over failure to disarm. Identify the country from the given
options
Marshall Islands
World's largest polluter country has recently decided that for the first time it will impose an
absolute limit on its carbon emissions. This country is
China
Recently, Japanese firm Softbank has unveiled a robot which can read human emotions. The
robot has been named as
Peeper
Recently, United States has unveiled a clean energy policy to cut carbon emission from
existing power plants by 30 per cent by the year
2030
Who among the following has won the Ceat International Cricketer of the year award for
2013-14
Virat Kohli
Irish author Elimear McBride won the 2014 Bailey's women's prize for fiction for her novel
A Girl is a Half-Formed Thing
Indian Railways launched a portal on 15 April 2014 with an aim to improve energy efficiency
in Indian Railways, which will facilitate railways in saving energy up to 15 percent by the
year 2020. Name the portal
RAILSAVER
Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI) on 14 April 2014 released
theTrends in world military expenditure, 2013. According to this the world military
expenditure in real terms has declined since 2012 by
1.9 percent
India born poet Vijay Seshadri on 14 April 2014 won the prestigious 2014 Pulitzer Prize in
the poetry category for his collection of poems published in 2013. Name the collection of the
poems for which he was awarded
3 Sections
Supreme Court of India in its landmark judgment of 15 April 2014 recognised transgender
as the third category of sex. In its judgement the Apex Court claimed transgenders as
socially and economically backward. The decision came while hearing PIL (Public Interest
Litigation) in which case
National Legal Services Authority (NALSA) Vs Union of India & Ors
Who won the Women's Champion Fiberlass Texas Open squash tournament held at Houston,
United States on 14 April 2014
Nour El Sherbini
Along which coast of India a 45-day long ban on fishing was imposed from the midnight on
14 April 2014
East Coast
A state Government has refused to repatriate all the Bru refugees lodged in six Tripura relief
camps within three months. Name the state that has refused to repatriate the Bru Refugees
within 3 months
Mizoram
Name the report released by the International Monetary Fund (IMF) which has highlighted
that Arab countries will have to come up with bold economic policy reforms for economic
stability and job creation
Towards New Horizons-Arab Economic Transformation amid Political Transitions
Who won the Millennium Technology Prize 2014 given in the second week of April 2014
Physicist Stuart Parkin
Name the renowned cinematographer and Dada Saheb Phalke awardee, who died on 7 April
2014 at his residence in Shankarapuram
V K Murthy
Which country won the T20 Women Cricket World Cup 2014
Australia
Recently Iran and Pakistan conducted a Joint Military Exercise to promote the military
cooperation between Tehran and Islamabad. Where was the exercise held
Strait of Hormuz
Who won the Singapore Open 2014 of badminton on 13 April 2014
Sri Lanka on 6 April 2014 won the ICC Twenty World Cup 2014 title after defeating India by
six wickets in the final match at Shere Bangla stadium of Mirpur, Dhaka. Who was adjudged
as the Man of the series of the tournament
Virant Kohli
Who won the Bahrain Grand Prix on 7 April 2014
Lewis Hamilton
Ebola detected recently in Guinea of African Continent is caused by
Virus
Who discovered the non-insulin drug candidate for diabetic patients in the second week of
April 2014
Arnab De
Name the footballer who was named as the Professional Footballers Association Player
of the Year at an award ceremony on 28 April 2014 in London
Luis Suarez of Liverpool
Name the recipient of the 2014 Canada India Foundation Chachalani Global Indian Award
NR Narayana Murthy
Supreme Court of India on 29 April 2014 rule designated an authority person to record
statement of rape victims within 24 hours instead of police officials. Name the authority
Judicial Magistrate
National Basketball Association (NBA) on 1 May 2014 banned Los Angeles Clippers owner for
life and fined him 2.5 million dollars over an alleged racist remark on African-American
spectators in the stand. Name the owner
Donald Sterling
Name the Indian-American whose name was confirmed by US Senate as the federal judge in
Illinois
Manish Shah
Name the city that on 1 May 2014 agreed to allow construction of a place of worship in form
of a full-fledged Gurudwara in the city
Johannesburg
Which film got the highest awards in different categories in the IIFA Awards 2014
Bhaag Milkha Bhaag
The US Green Building Council released the list of LEED outside United States, what is the
rank of India
Rank 3
Who is the President and CEO of the Nokia
Rajeev Suri
Who won the Asian Continental Chess Championship 2014
Adhiban of India
Sania and Cara Black of Zimbabwe together how many titles they won along with WTA
Portugal Open 2014
3 titles
Who won the women's doubles title at the WTA Portugal Open 2014 held in Portugal on 3
May 2014
Sania Mirza of India and Cara Black of Zimbabwe
Name the Indian veteran trap shooter who on 2 May 2014 jumped to the third spot in the
world rankings. He achieved the rank after winning gold at the ISSF World Cup in Tucson,
USA, in March 2014
Manavjit Singh Sandhu
President of India on 2 May 2014 conferred Gallantry Awards on 55 personnel for their
distinguished service and bravery at Rashtrapati Bhavan in New Delhi. Who of the following
is not the recipient of Kriti Chakras
Balwinder Singh
Archaeologists have discovered a granary with walls of mud-bricks during just-concluded
excavation at a Harappan civilisation site. The excavation work was done from January to
April 2014. Name the place where the granary was discovered
Rakhigarhi
Name the African country that will use India-made Electronic Voting Machines (EVMs) in the
countries Presidential Election, scheduled in November 2014
Namibia
Name the person who stepped down from his role as UN's Messenger of Peace amid the
reports of his engagement with a human Rights lawyer
George Clooney
Name the sports authority that on 29 April 2014 announced an increase of 10.8 percent in
the total prize amount for the year
Wimbledon
Name the Indian who on 28 April 2014 won the prestigious Goldman Environmental Prize for
the year 2014 that is commonly called as the Green Nobel
Ramesh Agrawal
Name the company that on 26 April 2014 completed the acquisition of Nokia's mobile
handset business
Microsoft based in the US
Name the former American middleweight boxer, who died on 20 April 2014 following a battle
with prostate cancer
Rubin Hurricane Carter
Name the publisher that will publish a book Hard Choices of Hillary Rodham Clinton
Simon & Shuster
The Supreme Court of India has directed that woman employee of the central government
can get an uninterrupted leave for ________ years for childcare and it includes needs like
examination and sickness
Two
Hero MotoCorp on 21 April 2014 announced that it has entered Bangladesh in two wheeler
segment through a joint venture of 55:45 with a Bangladesh firm. Name it
Nitol Niloy
The Chariman of Rajya Sabha, Hamid Ansari in April 2014 administered oath to four
members as Rajya Sabha member on four vacant seats of Odisha in his Chamber in
Parliament House. One of the four members who took the oath of the Upper House of the
Parliament is also a Chairman of IPL, name him
Ranjib Biswal
Kashmir Chamber of Commerce and Industry (KCCI) on 23 April 2014 asked private telecom
company to immediately withdraw its controversial advertisement on Pashmina Shawls.
Name the company who has been asked
Idea Cellular
The All India Football Federation (AIFF) on 22 April 2014 launched the AIFF Academy
Certification to set a standard of youth development in the country, through certification
model. Which of the following is not a part of the Criteria of certification under which the
academies will be assessed and certified
Which among the following countries has won the AFC Women's Asian Football Cup 2014
Japan
As per the latest data which country has replaced Mauritius as the top source of foreign
direct investment into India
Singapore
Which among the following countries has won the 2014-Uber Cup tournament
China
Madhav Mantri, who passed away recently, was India's oldest
Cricketer
Which among the following countries is hosting the 2014 Men's Hockey World Cup
tournament
Netherland
Which among the following countries has won the South Asian Basketball Association
Championship-2014
India
Recently, which among the following countries has released postage stamps to
commemorate the 100 years of India Cinema
Brazil
Recently, the World-Anti Doping Agency (WADA) has banned inhalation of which gases after
deciding it could be used to enhance athletics performance
Xenon
Which city will host the 2015 European Games the inaugural edition of the European Games
Baku
Recently, the first multilateral talk on Lethal Autonomous Weapons (LARs) or Killer robots
was held at
Geneva
What is the name of world's first electric aircraft which has successfully completed its
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FIA
Here goes the act:
FEDERAL INVESTIGATION AGENCY
ACT, 1974 (VIII OF 1975)
An Act to provide for the constitution of a
Federal Investigation Agency
(Gazette of Pakistan, Extra-ordinary, Part-I, 17th January, 1975)
Whereas it is expedient to provide for the constitution of a Federal
Investigation Agency for the investigation of certain offences committed
in connection with matters concerning the Federal Government, and for
matters connected therewith;
It is hereby enacted as follows: 1. Short title, extent and commencement:
(1) This Act may be called the Federal Investigation Agency Act, 1974.
(2) It extents to the whole of Pakistan and also applied to all citizens of Pakistan
and
Public Servants, wherever they may be.
(3) It shall come to force at once.
such rules may provide for all or any of the following matters, namely: a. The terms and conditions of service of the Director General and
other members of the Agency and the qualifications for
recruitment to various posts.
b. The powers and functions of the members of the Agency in
relation to the conduct of inquiries and investigations;
c. The nature and extent of the assistance with the Agency may
provide to Provincial investigating agencies;
d. The powers of the Inspector General of Police under the Police
Act, 1861 (V of 1861), which shall be exercisable by the Director
General and
e. The manner in which rewards may be given to the members of
the Agency or of the public for rendering commendable services.
10. Repeal:
(1) The Pakistan Special Police Establishment, 1948 (VII of 1948), and the Special
Police and Provincial Police (Amalgamation) Order, 1962 (P.O. No.1 of 1962),
hereinafter referred to respectively as the said Ordinance and the said Order, are
hereby repealed.
(2) Upon the repeal of the said Ordinance: a) All persons who were members of the Special Police immediately
before such repeal, including the specified persons shall stand
transferred to the Agency and shall, subject to sub-section (5), be
entitled to the same terms and conditions to which they were entitled
immediately before such repeal; and
b) Any inquiry or investigation pending with the Special Police
immediately before such repeal shall continue to be conducted by the
Agency.
(3) Notwithstanding the repeal of the said order, but subject to sub-section (4),
every specified person shall continue to be appointed in or under the Provincial
Police in or under which he was holding a post immediately before the
commencement of this Act.
(4) On the recommendation of the Director General and with the concurrence of the
Provincial Government concerned, the Federal Government, may direct that such of
the specified persons referred to sub-section (3) as may, within thirty days of the
commencement of this Act, express their willingness to serve in or under the
Agency shall be appointed to posts in or under the Agency.
(5) A specified person referred to in clause (a) of sub-section (2) and a person in
respect of whom a direction is issued under sub-section (4) shall, upon the repeal
of the said ordinance or, as the case may be, the issue of such direction, cease to
hold a post in or under the Provincial Police concerned and shall be entitled to the
same terms and conditions of service to which he was entitled immediately before
such repeal or the issue of such directions.
SCHEDULE OF FIA ACT, 1974
1. Offences punishable under sections k [120-B, 121,122, 123, 123-A, 124, 124
A,161,162,163,
164,165-A,b[201], 217, 218,245,255,256,257,258,259,260,261,263
k[300,301, 302, 324, 332,333,334,335,336,337, 337-A, 337-B, 337-C,337D,337-E,337-F], 353 k[365-A] 366-B, 402-A,402-B, 402-C,403,404,
b[406,407,408], b[411,418,419,], a[420], 435, 436, 440, 467], a[468,471],
b[472], 477-A, 489-A, 489-B, 489-C, 489-D,489-E g[489-F] of the Pakistan
Penal Code (Act XLV of
1860)
[Total = 64]
2) Offences punishable under the Explosive Substance Act, 1908 (VI of 1908)
3) Offences punishable under the Official Secret Act. 1923 (XIX of 1923)
4) Offences punishable under the Foreigners Act, 1946 (XXXI of 1946)
5) Offences punishable under the Prevention of Corruption Act. 1947 (II of
1947).
6) Offences punishable under the Foreign Exchange Regulation Act. 1947
7) Offences punishable under the Import and Export (Control) Act.
1950 (XXXIX of 1950)
8) Offences punishable under Banking Companies Ordinance, 1962 (LVII of
1962)
9) Offences punishable under the Pakistan Arms Ordinance, 1965 (W.P. Ord XX
of 1965)
10) Offences punishable under section the 156 of the Customs Act, 1969
(IV of 1969)
11) Offences punishable under the Foreign Exchange Repatriation Regulation,
1972.
12) Offences punishable under the Foreign Assets (Declaration) Regulation
1972.
13) (Omitted)
14) Offences punishable under the High Treason (Punishment) Act, 1973
(LXVIII of 1973)
15) Offences punishable under the Prevention of Anti-National Activities Act,
1974 (VII of
1974)
16) Offences punishable under the Banks (Nationalization) Act, 1974 (XIX
of 1974)
17) Offences punishable under the Passport Act, 1974 (XX of 1974)
18) Offences punishable under the Drugs Act, 1976 (XXXI of 1976)
19) Offences punishable under Emigration Ordinance, 1979 (XVIII of 1979)
20) Offences punishable under the Exit from Pakistan (Control) Ordinance,
1981(XLVI of
1981)
c[21] Offences punishable under the Anti-Terrorism Act, 1997(XXVII of 1997) to
the extent
of dealing with cases which: (a) have Inter-provincial scope, or
(b) are entrusted to the Agency by the Federal Government
d[22] Offences punishable under the Prevention & Control of Human Trafficking
Ordinance
2002.
e[23] Offences punishable under the Pakistan Telecommunication (Reorganization)
Act,
1996 (XVII of 1996)
f[24] Offences punishable under the National Database and Registration
Authority Ordinance, 2002.
h[25] Offences punishable under Section 36 & 37 of the Electronic
Transmission Ordinance, 2002 (L1 of 2002)
l[26] Offences punishable under the Copyright Ordinance, 1962 (XXXIV of
1962)
Authority:
a. SRO (1)/98 dated 10-04-1998
b. SRO (1)/2002 dated 16-02-2002
c. SRO 157 (1)/2002 dated 18-3-2003
d. 741 (1)/2002 dated 24-10-2002
e. SRO 853(1)/2002 dated 28-11-2002
f. SRO 549(1)/2003 dated 11-6-2003
g. Gazette Notification SRO No.977 (I) /2003 dated 8 October 2003.
h. Gazette Notification SRO No. 1050 (1) / 2003 dated 15.11.2003
i. Omitted Vide notification No. 4/34/2002-Estt (FIA) dated 16.8.2004
j. Inserted vide notification SRO 704 (1)/ 2004 dated 18.8.2004.
k. Inserted vide notification SRO 321(1)/ 2005 dated 16.4.2005
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AD (FIA) Test
Hi every body..Im just coming after taking test of AD Investigation (FIA) held by FPSC. It
was comparatively easy test. The most interesting factor was G.Knowlege portion (about
30-35 QTNZ) which were exactly duplication of I.B Paper held in Feb 09.....V can discuss
to remove the confusion abt sum qtnz...Sum qtnz aparts from G.K (already posted at site)
are given as under:Synonyms
Cagey
Snare
Cull
Foilage
Antonyms
Repercussions
Balance
Dont remeber the options
Prep:
Q). He is good......tennis
1. at
2. on
3. in
4. upon
Q). He.....him
1. believe
2. believes in
3. has believe
4. has belief
Q). Complete the series: 6 8 10 14
1. 18
2. 21
3. 24
Q). Pakistan falls in
1. Gold triangle
2. Barooda Triangle
3. Silk Triangle
Q). Crime is
1. Social engineering
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Rana G
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Murder
Rape
Theft
Narcotics
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imran arif
Junior Member
11. The salary of a waiter is Rs.50. On a certain day the gets the tip of the amount equal
to 4/5 of his salary. What fraction of his income is from tip.
a) 4/5 b) c) 4/9 d)
12. If a length of the rectangle is increased by 20% and width is decreased by 20% the
area will be..?
a) increased by 4% b) decreased by 4% c) unchanged d)
13. 200% of 800 ? 1600
14. If 3 machine can complete a job in 4 days. How many days will it require 2 machines
to complete the same job. 6 days
15. If 6 tractors can plough a field in 8 hours. How many hours 4 tractors will take to
complete the same task? 12 hours
16. At the speed of 30 miles/hour, how many minutes will be required to travel 20 miles?
40 min
17. Radius of a cylinder is 7cm and length is 1/2cm the volume will be? 77
18. Snow is falling f per hour. In minutes the snowfall in h hours will be? 60fh
19. Number of days in W weeks and W days? 8W
20. The price is increased from 500 to 800. What is the percent increase? 60%
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Besides, there were some really funny questions of report writting and data analysis
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Thursday, October 29, 2009
Rana G
Senior Member
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Quote:
imran arif
Junior Member
Suppose
W=4
so there are 4 weeks and 4 days
The question is how many days in total
there are 7 days in a week= so 1 week= 7
4 week+ 4 days= 28 days + 4 Days= 32 days
You give any value to W like 5,6, 7 whatever the answer will be same
8W= 8x4 = 32 days
if W=8
8 week+ 8 days= 56 days + 8 Days= 64
8W= 8x8=64
I hope its clear now
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Thursday, October 29, 2009
Rana G
Senior Member
@ imran arif
Yes clear now..Thanx
#7
Thursday, October 29, 2009
imran arif
Junior Member
leopard
37th Common
Quote:
Rana G
Senior Member
I have amalagmated all quetsions appeared in FIA paper as it will make convenient for us
to calculate our score. Still 14 Questions r missing. Plz recall d memory and post missing
qtz so that v can determine our exact score. Corrections r welcome..
Quote:
English Portion
Synonyms
75.Cull Pluck
76.Snare Trap
77.Foliage Flower
78.Cagey Careful
Antonyms
78.Repercussions Temptation
79. Exodus Influx.
80. Balance Unusual
81. Impartial Biased
82). He is good......tennis At
83. He.....him. Believes in
Muhammad T S Awan
Senior Member
very good memory brother. i do pray for sucess. i glanced over the answers and have
doubts on some answers, have a look;
9. What is 2 x 0.005 | 0.0001 = should it not be 0.001
23. Angle of minute hand of the clock in two hour? 720 degree = dear a clock has
maximum of 360 degrees thn how it could cover 720 degrees??
26. Penal code of Pakistan has ---articles | perhaps i read some 550 articles, it should be
more thn that...
29. Alaska is in which side of the USA? North = is it not away from mainland
30. A compass pointed to the north indicate which direction? South = does it not point to
north?
32. Which cell does not have a nucleus? WBC = white blood cells do have nucleous, it
should be red blood cells
33. Abusive Drug Which Cells Of Body Most Effected? Muscles = it should be brain cells
64. Winter rains in Pakistan come from ? Bay of Bangal = mediterinian sea
66. Pakistan Falls in? Silk Triangle = silk triangle???
Synonyms
75.Cull Pluck = culling is perhaps picking?
76.Snare Trap = snaring is perhaps snoozing/drowsing
77.Foliage Flower = foliage must be flora
78.Cagey Careful = dont know but perhaps its not the right choice.
84 I have disposed ____ old departments. Disposed of = perhaps it might be disposed off
instead of disposed of
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'Thee woh ik shakhs kay tasawar saay - abb woh ranayee khayal kahaan'
1. Notwithstanding any thing contained in any other law of the time being in force, the
Federal Government may constitute an Agency to be called the Federal Investigation
Agency for inquiry into, and investigation of the offences specified in the Schedule,
including an attempt or conspiracy to commit, and abetment of, any such offence.
2. The Agency shall consist of a Director General to be appointed by the Federal
Government and such number of other officers as the Federal Government may, from
time to time, appoint to be members of the Agency.
2. Superintendence and administration of the Agency:
1. The Superintendence of the Agency shall vest in the Federal Government.
2. The administration of the Agency shall vest in the Director General who shall
exercise in respect of the Agency such of the powers of an Inspector General of Police
under the Police Act, 1861 (V of 1861), as may be prescribed by rules.
3. Powers of the members of the Agency:
1. Subject to any order which the Federal Government may make in this behalf, the
members of the Agency shall, for the purpose of an inquiry or investigation under
this Act, have throughout Pakistan such powers, including powers relating to search,
arrest of persons and seizure of property, and such duties, privileges and liabilities as
the officers of a Provincial Police have in relation to the investigation of offences
under the Code or any other law for the time being in force.
2. Subject to rules, if any, a member of the Agency not below the rank of a Sub-Inspector
may, for the purposes of any inquiry or investigation under this Act, exercise any of
the powers of an officer-in-charge of a Police Station in any area in which he is for the
time being and, when so exercising such powers, shall be deemed to be an officer-incharge of a Police Station discharging his functions as such within the limits of his
station.
3. Without prejudice to the generality of the provisions of the sub-section (1) and subsection (2), any member of the Agency not below the rank of Sub-Inspector
authorized by the Director General in this behalf may arrest without warrant any
person who has committed, or against whom a reasonable suspicion exists that he
has committed, any of the offences referred to sub-section (1) of Section 3.
4. For the purpose of the exercise by the members of the Agency of the powers of an
officer-in-charge of a Police Station, Police Station includes any place declared,
generally or specially, by the Federal Government to be a Police Station within the
meaning of the Code.
5. If, in the opinion of a member of the Agency conducting an investigation, any
property which is the subject-matter of the investigation is likely to be removed,
transferred or otherwise disposed of before an order of the appropriate authority for
its seizure is obtained, such member may, by order in writing, direct the owner or
any person who is, for the time being, possession thereof not to remove, transfer or
otherwise dispose of such property in any manner except with the previous
permission of that member and such order shall be subject to any order made by the
Court having jurisdiction in the matter.
6. Any contravention of an order made under sub-section (5) shall be punishable with
rigorous imprisonment for a term which may be extend to one year, or with fine, or
with both.
performing any function under this Act or the rules for any thing which is in good
faith done or intended to be done under this Act or the rules.
7. Power to make rules:
1. The Federal Government may, by notification in the official Gazette, make rules for
carrying out the purposes of this Act.
2. In particular and without prejudice to the generality of the fore-going power, such
rules may provide for all or any of the following matters, namely:
The terms and conditions of service of the Director General and other
members of the Agency and the qualifications for recruitment to various
posts.
The powers and functions of the members of the Agency in relation to the
conduct of inquiries and investigations;
The nature and extent of the assistance with the Agency may provide to
Provincial investigating agencies;
The powers of the Inspector General of Police under the Police Act, 1861 (V of
1861), which shall be exercisable by the Director General and The manner in
which rewards may be given to the members of the Agency or of the public
for rendering commendable services.
8. Repeal:
1. The Pakistan Special Police Establishment, 1948 (VII of 1948), and the Special Police
and Provincial Police (Amalgamation) Order, 1962 (P.O. No.1 of 1962), hereinafter
referred to respectively as the said Ordinance and the said Order, are hereby
repealed.
2. Upon the repeal of the said Ordinance:
All persons who were members of the Special Police immediately before such
repeal, including the specified persons shall stand transferred to the Agency
and shall, subject to sub-section (5), be entitled to the same terms and
conditions to which they were entitled immediately before such repeal; and
2. Notwithstanding the repeal of the said order, but subject to sub-section (4), every
specified person shall continue to be appointed in or under the Provincial Police in or
under which he was holding a post immediately before the commencement of this
Act.
3. On the recommendation of the Director General and with the concurrence of the
Provincial Government concerned, the Federal Government, may direct that such of
the specified persons referred to sub-section (3) as may, within thirty days of the
commencement of this Act, express their willingness to serve in or under the Agency
shall be appointed to posts in or under the Agency.
4. A specified person referred to in clause (a) of sub-section (2) and a person in respect
of whom a direction is issued under sub-section (4) shall, upon the repeal of the said
ordinance or, as the case may be, the issue of such direction, cease to hold a post in or
under the Provincial Police concerned and shall be entitled to the same terms and
conditions of service to which he was entitled immediately before such repeal or the
issue of such directions.
[TOTAL = 96]
2)
OFFENCES PUNISHABLE UNDER THE EXPLOSIVE SUBSTANCE ACT, 1908 (VI OF 1908)
3)
OFFENCES PUNISHABLE UNDER THE OFFICIAL SECRET ACT. 1923 (XIX OF 1923)
4)
5)
OFFENCES PUNISHABLE UNDER THE PREVENTION OF CORRUPTION ACT. 1947 (II OF 1947).
6)
7)
OFFENCES PUNISHABLE UNDER THE IMPORT AND EXPORT (CONTROL) ACT. 1950(XXXIX OF 1950)
8)
9)
OFFENCES PUNISHABLE UNDER THE PAKISTAN ARMS ORDINANCE, 1965 (W.P. ORD XX OF 1965)
10)
OFFENCES PUNISHABLE UNDER SECTION THE 156 OF THE CUSTOMS ACT, 1969(IV OF 1969)
11)
12)
13)(Omitted)
14)
OFFENCES PUNISHABLE UNDER THE HIGH TREASON (PUNISHMENT) ACT, 1973 (LXVIII OF 1973)
15)
16)
OFFENCES PUNISHABLE UNDER THE BANKS (NATIONALIZATION) ACT, 1974 (XIX OF1974)
17)
18)
19)
20)
OFFENCES PUNISHABLE UNDER THE EXIT FROM PAKISTAN (CONTROL) ORDINANCE, 1981(XLVI
OF
1974
OF
1981)
c
[21] OFFENCES PUNISHABLE UNDER THE ANTI-TERRORISM ACT, 1997(XXVII OF 1997) TO THE
EXTENT
of dealing with cases which: (a)
(b)
[22] OFFENCES PUNISHABLE UNDER THE PREVENTION & CONTROL OF HUMAN TRAFFICKING
ORDINANCE 2002.
e
[24]
ORDINANCE, 2002.
[25]
OFFENCES
PUNISHABLE
UNDER
TRANSMISSIONORDINANCE, 2002 (L1 OF 2002)
l
SECTION
36
&
37
OF
THE
ELECTRONIC
[26]
[27]
[28]
[29]
THE OFFENCES PUNISHABLE UNDER THE ELECTRICITY ACT, 1910 (IX OF 1910)
Authority:
a. SRO (1)/98 dated 10-04-1998
b. SRO (1)/2002 dated 16-02-2002
c.
j.
ASF
Today test questions
1.What is "Locus standi"? CAPACITY TO PRESENT IN COURT REGARDING ANY CASE
2.Lactometer used to measuer density of?MILK
3.what is thermostate? CONTROL UNIT OF THERMOSTATE
4.Barometer used for? PRESSURE
5.Attack on which building on 11 sept 2001 in newyork?WTCENTER AA11 UA175 THE PENTAGON
AA77
6.long surrah of quran ALBAQRAH
7.short surrah of quran AL KHUATHAR
8.Surrah without bismillah SURAH TAUBA
9.imam malik from which country? SA
10.1.5% of 6000? not sure
11.-48 and -48 their sum?
12.0.4% is ?
13.4x+8=16 is equal to what equation given in choices?
13.number divisible by 24 and 36 is also divisble by which number?
14.presparation funtion in body? SWEATING ECCRINE AND APOCRINE GLANDS
15.Events permission taken from which person Dpo or inspector in charge of police station or from
both or none
16.alot Complains against police coming ?reason options were given
17.What is duty of police station incharge ? options were given
18.How improvement should be done in police department ?
options were given
19.IMf headquarter?WASHINGTON DC
20.Saarc headquater?KHATMANDU
21.comon wealth estalished in year?DEC11 1931
22.Which is not function of blood in human body?
options were given
23.no azan for which two prayers?
24.Prophet meaning?
25.Who was president of american when they drop atomic bomb?trueman