SUB INSPECTOR (BS-14) 2017

(2017)



1. Who is the current President of India?

(1). Pranab Mukherjee

(2). Ram Nath Kovind

(3). Pratibha Patil

(4). Kocheril Raman

2. What is the synonym of Rebate?

(1). Cheap

(2). Expensive

(3). Inflation

(4). Discount

3. The headquarters of which of the following organizations is located in Addis Ababa?

(1). UNEP

(2). ESCAP

(3). UNIDO

(4). AU

4. Name the pact in which the Muslims and Hindus of British India agreed for separate electorates:

(1). Congress-League Pact

(2). Reforms Act

(3). Delhi Pact

(4). Lucknow Pact

5. Hypothermia is caused by exposure to:

(1). Extreme cold

(2). Extreme heat

(3). Excessive radiation

(4). None of these

6. The Fundamental Rights, according to the law in Pakistan, are enforceable through:

(1). The Supreme Court only

(2). The High Court

(3). Both A and B

(4). The Parliament

7. Who was the first owner of the Microsoft Company?

(1). Mark Zucker Berg

(2). Dick Cheney

(3). Bill Gates

(4). Steve Jobs

8. A network that covers large area, city, country and beyond is called:

(1). LAN

(2). Router

(3). WAN

(4). Bridge

9. Under the Schengen Agreements people can travel across borders of participating countries in Europe without passports being checked. Where is Schengen located?

(1). The Netherlands

(2). Italy

(3). Austria

(4). Luxembourg

10. Roger Federer is a famous player of:

(1). Tennis

(2). Football

(3). Golf

(4). Cricket

11. If A can type 10 pages in 5 minutes and B can type 5 pages in 10 minutes then, working together, how many pages can they type in 30 minutes?

(1). 15

(2). 25

(3). 65

(4). 75

12. When you divide 0.7 by 10 you will get:

(1). 7

(2). 0.07

(3). 70

(4). 0.007

13. (1/4 + 5/8) / (1/2 + 3/4) = ?

(1). 35 / 32

(2). 10 / 7

(3). 5 / 12

(4). 7 / 10

14. Which animal, of the following, is taxable for Zakat?

(1). Oxen

(2). Horse

(3). Sheep

(4). Elephant

15. Otto von Bismarck was:

(1). Great historian of Great Britain

(2). Architect of the German Empire

(3). Czar of Russia

(4). King emperor of Austria

16. Viceroy of India from 1943 to 1947 was:

(1). Lord Wavell

(2). Lord Curzon

(3). Mountbatten

(4). None of these

17. CV or Curriculum Vitae is very often used. From which language is the term Curriculum Vitae derived?

(1). French

(2). Latin

(3). Greek

(4). German

18. "School" is a group of:

(1). Seagulls

(2). Crocodiles

(3). Penguins

(4). Fish

19. JPG extension usually refers to what kind of a file?

(1). System file

(2). Animation file

(3). MS Encarta document

(4). Image file

20. Synonym of "Cheeky" is:

(1). Impure

(2). Impressive

(3). Impudent

(4). Impassable

21. When did Quaid-i-Azam resign from the membership of Imperial Legislative Council?

(1). 1919

(2). 1929

(3). 1939

(4). 1947

22. Complete the number ser es: 2, 6, 12, 20, 30, 42, ___.

(1). 56

(2). 54

(3). 58

(4). 62

23. The Faraizi Movement started by Haji Shariatullah on his return from Saudi Arabia, was first initiated in:

(1). Punjab

(2). NWFP

(3). Uttar Pradesh

(4). Bengal

24. Name the pass which links Chitral with Gilgit:

(1). Babusar

(2). Shandur

(3). Tochi

(4). Khyber

25. "A Jewish national home" in Palestine was pledged:

(1). By U.S.A in 1948

(2). By U.N.O in 1947

(3). By British Empire in 1917

(4). By Allied Powers in 1915

26. Synonym of "Obdurate":

(1). Docile

(2). Flexible

(3). Stubborn

(4). Obscure

27. Before his appointment as the US Secretary of State, Rex Tillerson was the CEO of:

(1). Boeing Corporation

(2). Union Texas Oil Company

(3). Exxon Mobil Corporation

(4). IBM

28. Who among the following is the founder of "Wikipedia"?

(1). Peer Schnelder

(2). Byron Looper

(3). Jummy Wales

(4). Mark Fletcher

29. The Magna Carta was agreed to by King John of England in:

(1). 1211 AD

(2). 1213 AD

(3). 1215 AD

(4). 1220 AD

30. "And thou do see the people enter ALLAH's religion in crowds". This is the translation of a quranic verse. It is included in Surah:

(1). Qadr

(2). Kafirun

(3). Nasr

(4). Fatiha

31. Complete the series: 3, 5, 10, 12, 24, 26 ___.

(1). 52

(2). 30

(3). 28

(4). 48

32. The term Butterfly Storke is associated with which of the following sports?

(1). Swimming

(2). Boxing

(3). Golf

(4). Rowing

33. According to the Holy Quran ___ is an unpardonable sin.

(1). Murder

(2). Shirk

(3). Not performing Salat

(4). Fornication

34. Barack Hussein Obama was the ___ President of USA.

(1). 42nd

(2). 44th

(3). 43rd

(4). 40th

35. Syed Ahmad Shaheed and Ismail Shaheed were martyred at:

(1). Muzaffarabad

(2). Bagh

(3). Rawalakot

(4). Balakot

36. Synonym of Acumen:

(1). Dullness

(2). Sharpness

(3). Aggressiveness

(4). Haughtiness

37. 2+2- 2x2+2=0

(1). 0

(2). 1

(3). 2

(4). 4

38. In which year Islamia College for Women, Cooper Road, Lahore was established?

(1). 1937

(2). 1938

(3). 1939

(4). 1940

39. 'Fleet Street' London is famous for?

(1). Banking and financial offices

(2). Offices of the Cargo companies

(3). Office of the newspapers and press agencies

(4). Offices of the Royal Navy establishment

40. In MS-Word, the process of removing the unwanted part of an image is called:

(1). Hiding

(2). Selection

(3). Cropping

(4). Indentation

41. Choose the synonym of Devilish:

(1). Virtual

(2). Satanic

(3). Simple

(4). Honest

42. Choose the synonym of 'Radiant' :

(1). Glowing

(2). Flickering

(3). Dimming

(4). Glittering

43. Which Article of 1973 constitution relates to National Language of Pakistan?

(1). Article 215

(2). Article 257

(3). Article 251

(4). Article 12

44. Trachoma is a disease of the:

(1). Lungs

(2). Digestive System

(3). Eyes

(4). Kidneys

45. What is meant by "Miqat"?

(1). Wearing of Ahram during Umra

(2). Wearing of Ahram during Hajj

(3). Point where Ahram must be put on by pilgrims

(4). Point were Tawwaf is begun

46. Fill in the blank: He did not pay heed ___ his brother's advice:

(1). For

(2). On

(3). To

(4). In

47. Which of the following country's parliament is called Storting:

(1). Norway

(2). Denmark

(3). Sweden

(4). Spain

48. Excel is a:

(1). Graphic Program

(2). Word Processor

(3). A Spreadsheet Program

(4). Designing template

49. Synonym of "Infinitesimal" is:

(1). Miniscule

(2). Enormous

(3). Distend

(4). Immense

50. Which of the following International Human Rights Organizations is based in New York?

(1). Human Rights Watch

(2). Amnesty International

(3). Anti-Slavery International

(4). None of these

51. "To be, or not to be, that is the question" are lines from which of Shakespeare's famous plays?

(1). Macbeth

(2). King Lear

(3). Hamlet

(4). Romeo and Juliet

52. What is meant by Barzakh?

(1). The day of judgment

(2). First 10 days after death

(3). Period between death and day of judgement

(4). Process of accountability on the day of judgment

53. Silvio Berlusconi is:

(1). Ex-Secretary General of UN

(2). Ex-French Premier

(3). Famous Painter

(4). Ex- Prime Minister of Italy

54. There is a limit ___ everything in life.

(1). To

(2). On

(3). In

(4). With

55. In a flight of 600 kms, an aircraft was slowed down due to bad weather and the average speed was reduced by 203 km/hour and the time of flight increased by 30 minutes. What is the total duration of flight?

(1). 1 hour

(2). 3 hours

(3). 2 hours

(4). 4 hours

56. "Philately" is:

(1). Science of drugs

(2). Postage stamp collection activities

(3). The study of written record

(4). The study of animal behavior

57. What is contraband?

(1). All Narcotics

(2). Articles banned by a government

(3). All smuggled material

(4). Goods which may assist an enemy in the conduct of war

58. 'Shadow Cabinet' is:

(1). A specialized group of critics formed by the opposition party in the Parliament

(2). Some Ministers very close to the Prime

(3). Cabinet announced by the majority part in the Parliament before forming government

(4). None of these

59. 'Ibn Battutah', a famous traveler, belonged to:

(1). Iran

(2). Morocco

(3). Syria

(4). Indonesia

60. What is meant by "Sine die"?

(1). Under judicial considerations

(2). Treason

(3). Without fixing a date

(4). Superior Court

61. The Soan and the Haro are the two rivers of:

(1). Balochistan Plateau

(2). Pothohar Plateau

(3). Northern Areas

(4). Azad Kashmir

62. When did Balochistan acquire the status of a province?

(1). 1947

(2). 1948

(3). 1955

(4). 1970

63. Cholesterol is present in all of the following except:

(1). Milk

(2). Fish

(3). Egg yolk

(4). Egg White

64. Name of the author of "A Short History of the Saracene", who had also remained active in the Pakistan movement.

(1). Chaudhry Rehmat Ali

(2). Shiblee Nomani

(3). Sir Agha Khan Ali

(4). Syeed Ameer Ali

65. Who co-founded Hotmail in 1996 and then sold it to Microsoft?

(1). Shawn Fanning

(2). Ada Byron Lovelace

(3). Sabeer Bhatia

(4). Rey Tominson

66. Isthmus is:

(1). a lagoon

(2). an inland sea

(3). an island in a river

(4). narrow piece of land connecting larger land areas

67. Allama Abdullah Yusuf Ali, the famous. commentator of the Holy Quran, had served for a while as:

(1). Professor in Nizamia University Baghdad

(2). Teacher of Islamic College Lahore

(3). Principal of Islamia College Lahore

(4). Head of Islamic Seminary at Deobandi

68. Computer consists of:

(1). `Hardware

(2). Software

(3). Both A and B

(4). None of these

69. Bicameral system of legislature was introduced in Pakistan under the ___ Constitution.

(1). Legal Frame Work (LFO)

(2). 1956

(3). 1962

(4). 1973

70. About whom Quaid-i-Azam had stated that he was his "Chief Lieutenant" and "Right Hand"?

(1). Liaqat Ali Khan

(2). Ayub Khan

(3). Abdul Rab Nishtar

(4). Ch. Muhammad Ali

71. Choose the correct spelling from the following:

(1). Superintendent

(2). Superitendent

(3). Superintandent

(4). Supreintandent

72. Indicate the indirect form Saleem said. "I do not eat mangoes"

(1). Saleem said he did not eat mangoes

(2). Saleem said that he did not eat mangoes

(3). Saleer said tha: he does not eat mangoes

(4). Saleem exclaimed that he does not eat mangoes

73. The 'Statue of Liberty' was a gift to the United States on the occasion of its independence. Which country gifted it?

(1). Britain

(2). Canada

(3). France

(4). Japan

74. The shortcut key for making "Bold" in PC are:

(1). Shift + B

(2). Ctrl + Alt + B

(3). Ctrl + B

(4). Alt + B

75. If P is the husband of Q and R is the mother of Q and S. What relation does R have with P?

(1). Mother

(2). Sister-in-law

(3). Sister

(4). Mother-in-law

76. Pakistan joined the list of Nuclear Weapons States on:

(1). 28 May, 1996

(2). 3 June, 1997

(3). 28 May, 1998

(4). 8 April, 1999

77. "Yaum-e-Takbeer" is celebrated to commemorate the:

(1). 1965 War

(2). Adoption of Pakistan Resolution

(3). Death of School children in Peshawar

(4). First Nuclear tests by Pakistan

78. Antonym of "Inert" is:

(1). Active

(2). Prudent

(3). Sluggish

(4). Overt

79. The first Round Table Conference was held in London in:

(1). 1930

(2). 1940

(3). 1935

(4). 1950

80. Galvanized iron sheets have on them at coating of:

(1). Lead

(2). Tin

(3). Chromium

(4). Zinc

81. How many Muslim countries are there in ASEAN?

(1). 3

(2). 5

(3). 4

(4). 2

82. Hamas was founded in 1987 by:

(1). Yasser Arafat

(2). Ismail Hannia

(3). Sheikh Ahmad Yasin

(4). Khalid Ahmad

83. "Hayat-e-Javed" by Maulana Altaf Hussain Hali is:

(1). Autobiography

(2). Biography of Sir Syed Ahmed Khan

(3). Brief account of the great Muslims in the field of literature

(4). Guide for those who want to lead an ideal life

84. Which one number will complete the following numbers series? 4, 11, 7, 14, 10, 17. ___?

(1). 24

(2). 13

(3). 20

(4). 21

85. Complete the number series: 20, 32, 45, 59, 74 ____.

(1). 95

(2). 90

(3). 85

(4). 79

86. A man walks 3 km to his East then turns left and walks 3 km towards North then turns left and walks 3 km towards West. Indicate the correct direction in which he is in relation to his starting point:

(1). East

(2). South

(3). West

(4). North

87. The first Wahi (revelation) was revealed on:

(1). 17 Ramzan

(2). 18 Ramzan

(3). 19 Ramzan

(4). 20 Ramzan

88. When was the First Session of the Constituent Assembly of Pakistan held?

(1). 10 August 1947

(2). 14 August 1947

(3). 19 August 1947

(4). 6 September 1947

89. Who invented the World Wide Web (WWW) with Robert Cailliau?

(1). Laiszlo Neztjev

(2). Tom Burns

(3). Tim Berners Lee

(4). Fred Zukerburg

90. Name the capital of Bosnia Herzogovina?

(1). Sarajevo

(2). Zagreb

(3). Salonika

(4). None of these

91. The procedure of shattering the gallstones and kidney stones by shockwaves, is called:

(1). MRI

(2). Angiography

(3). Lithotripsy

(4). Kidney Surgery

92. On 19th December 2016 a Russian Ambassador was shot dead: Where did this incident happen?

(1). Istanbul

(2). Kabul

(3). Ankara

(4). Baghdad

93. Pakistan has signed and ratified United Nations:

(1). Combating Desertification and Drought

(2). International Convention on Climate Change

(3). International Labour Convention on Child Labour

(4). All of these

94. At the end of a conference the 10 people present all shake hands with each other once. How many hand shakes will there be altogether?

(1). 20

(2). 35

(3). 45

(4). 55

95. Which of the following cattle disease has been eradicated worldwide?

(1). Mad Cow disease

(2). Foot and Mouth disease

(3). Rinderpest

(4). Bovine Tuberculosis

96. When a disease occurs over a large area of earth's surface at one time, it is called:

(1). Endemic disease

(2). Epidemic disease

(3). Pandemic disease

(4). None of these

97. Answer the Question Nos. 97, 98, 99 and 100 after carefully reading the following passage:

Ship builders never claim that a ship is unsinkable, but sinking of the "Titanic" in the Northern Sea should never have happened. It was well designed and carefully maintained. It carried proper number of lifeboats. It was thoroughly inspected a day before its fatal voyage. Yet hours later, the "Titanic" broke up and sank after colliding with an iceberg in the cold and still night. It went down so quickly that most of those on board, caught in their dark survived. The rest died of hypothermia before the rescuers could pick them from the sea. The final death toll was almost 1500. However, there were many questions about the sinking of Titanic and why so many survivors were men in the prime of their life, while most of the dead were women, children and the elderly.



One can understand from reading the passage that:

(1). The life saving equipment did not work and the lifeboats could not be lowered.

(2). Design fault and incompetent crew of the Titanic were responsible for its sinking

(3). One hundred and fifty people managed to leave the ship but died in freezing water

(4). Most of the victims were trapped inside their cabins with no chance to save themselves.

98. Answer the Question Nos. 97, 98, 99 and 100 after carefully reading the following passage:

Ship builders never claim that a ship is unsinkable, but sinking of the "Titanic" in the Northern Sea should never have happened. It was well designed and carefully maintained. It carried proper number of lifeboats. It was thoroughly inspected a day before its fatal voyage. Yet hours later, the "Titanic" broke up and sank after colliding with an iceberg in the cold and still night. It went down so quickly that most of those on board, caught in their dark survived. The rest died of hypothermia before the rescuers could pick them from the sea. The final death toll was almost 1500. However, there were many questions about the sinking of Titanic and why so many survivors were men in the prime of their life, while most of the dead were women, children and the elderly.



It is clear from the passage that the survivors of Titanic:

(1). Helped each other overcome post traumatic depression

(2). Were mostly young men

(3). Helped save hundreds of lives

(4). Did not tell the investigators anything about the accident

99. Answer the Question Nos. 97, 98, 99 and 100 after carefully reading the following passage:

Ship builders never claim that a ship is unsinkable, but sinking of the "Titanic" in the Northern Sea should never have happened. It was well designed and carefully maintained. It carried proper number of lifeboats. It was thoroughly inspected a day before its fatal voyage. Yet hours later, the "Titanic" broke up and sank after colliding with an iceberg in the cold and still night. It went down so quickly that most of those on board, caught in their dark survived. The rest died of hypothermia before the rescuers could pick them from the sea. The final death toll was almost 1500. However, there were many questions about the sinking of Titanic and why so many survivors were men in the prime of their life, while most of the dead were women, children and the elderly.



According to the passage, when titanic sank:

(1). Few of the passengers were fast asleep

(2). There were proper numbers of lifeboats and board

(3). Faster reaction from the crew could have saved more lives

(4). All passengers had come on the open deck before Titanic sank

100. Answer the Question Nos. 97, 98, 99 and 100 after carefully reading the following passage:

Ship builders never claim that a ship is unsinkable, but sinking of the "Titanic" in the Northern Sea should never have happened. It was well designed and carefully maintained. It carried proper number of lifeboats. It was thoroughly inspected a day before its fatal voyage. Yet hours later, the "Titanic" broke up and sank after colliding with an iceberg in the cold and still night. It went down so quickly that most of those on board, caught in their dark survived. The rest died of hypothermia before the rescuers could pick them from the sea. The final death toll was almost 1500. However, there were many questions about the sinking of Titanic and why so many survivors were men in the prime of their life, while most of the dead were women, children and the elderly.



The final death toll of the sinking of Titanic was:

(1). 50 including women, children and elderly

(2). Almost 1500 including men in the prime of their life

(3). Almost 1500 mostly women, children and the elderly

(4). Almost 1350