PPSC TMO Test-1
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1. “Diego Garcia” is United States ‘Naval Base’ in:
a) Pacific Ocean
b) Arctic Ocean
c) Indian Ocean
d) Atlantic Ocean
2. “No dynasty lasts more than three generations” is the theory of:
a) Imam Ghazali
b) Herodotus
c) Ibn Khaldun
d) Polybius
3. After U.S. which country is the second largest arms seller in the world?
a) Britain
b) Russia
c) France
d) Germany
4. A condominium is:
a) A state of chaos
b) A state enjoying dominion status
c) A state with a federal form of government
d) A particular territory over which joint dominion is exercised by two or more external powers.
5. A vassal state is:
a) One which is completely under the suzerainty of another state
b) A protectorate
c) A state which is a member of the Commonwealth
d) None of the above
6. Pinpoint the World’s oldest democratic country:
a) United Nations
b) Great Britain
c) Greece
d) France
7. How many countries, Pakistan’s forces serving under UN peacekeeping mission at present?
a) Four
b) Five
c) Six
d) Seven
8. Identify the wrong statement:
a) Pancreas secrete insulin
b) Mammary glands secrete milk
c) Lachrymal glands secrete saliva
d) Liver secretes bile
9. Which vitamin protects skin of the human body?
a) A
b) B1 complex
c) C
d) D
10. Solar system consist of:
a) Eight planets
b) Nine planets
c) Ten planets
d) Eleven planets
11. What is ‘Scotland Yard’’?
a) Royal family’s graveyard in England
b) British Criminal Investigation Department
c) A palace of British Queen in Scotland
d) A museum of natural history in U.K.
12. “Digital Computer” Invented by:
a) Vannevor Bush
b) John Harrison
c) M.R. Bissel
d) Howard Aiken
13. Which of the following continents has no desert?
a) Australia
b) North America
c) South America
d) Europe
14. “Bay of Biscay” is situated between:
a) France and Spain
b) Sweden and Finland
c) Italy and Greece
d) Estonia and Latvia
15. The World’s smallest state by area is:
a) Monaco
b) San Marino
c) Vatican City
d) Nauru
16. Which city is the oldest inhabited capital in the world?
a) Cairo
b) Damascus
c) Athens
d) Tehran
17. ‘Temple Trees’ is an official residence of the:
a) King of Nepal
b) King of Bhutan
c) President of Maldives
d) Prime Minister of Sri Lanka
18. The famous oil painting “Mona Lisa’ is the creation of:
a) Leonardo da Vinci
b) Pablo Picasso
c) Florence Nightingale
d) None of the above
19. “Transworld Airways” is an airlines of :
a) U.K.
b) France
c) USA
d) Russia
20. Which of the following country’s parliament is called ‘Cortes’?
a) Canada
b) Norway
c) Spain
d) Germany
21. The first international organization was:
a) United Nations
b) Commonwealth Organization
c) League of Nations
d) None of the above
22. Three Persian Gulf Islands, Abu Mussa, The Greater and Lesser Tunbs, are disputed between:
a) Iran and Iraq
b) Iran and U.A.E.
c) Iraq and Kuwait
d) Qatar and Bahrain
23. Pope Francis belongs to:
a) Britain
b) Germany
c) Argentina
d) Poland
24. Which of the following countries first introduced paper currency in the world?
a) US
b) Greece
c) China
d) France
25. The World’s largest copper producer is:
a) China
b) Chile
c) Brazil
d) Russia
26. The earth’s rotation on its axis is from:
a) South to North
b) North to South
c) East to West
d) West to East
27. “Lion” is the national emblem of”
a) Sri Lanka
b) Norway
c) Belgium
d) All of the above
28. The game of ‘Hockey was originated from:
a) Pakistan
b) England
c) Australia
d) Greece
29. What is “Jingoism”?
a) Political Philosophy of State Control over all means of production
b) Injustice done to the poor segment of society
c) Extreme nationalism and patriotism
d) Promotion of peace in the world
30. “Dosimeter” is a device used to measure:-
a) Nuclear radiation for safety purpose
b) The speed of wind or any other gas
c) Heat radiation
d) High temperatures
31. What do you understand by the disease “Insomnia”?
a) Inability to sleep
b) Color Blindness
c) Depression
d) None of the above
32. A doctor specialist in skin diseases is called:
a) Cardiologist
b) Endocrinologist
c) Dermatologist
d) None of the above
33. “Ornithology’ is the study of
a) Birds
b) Insects
c) Sea Animal
d) Sea Plants
34. The World’s most populous city is:
a) Mexico city
b) Beijing
c) New York
d) Tokyo
35. The longest reigning monarch of the present World is:
a) The king of Japan
b) The King of Bhutan
c) The King of Thailand
d) The King of Sweden
36. What do you understand by “Choreography”?
a) The study of universe
b) The study of secret writing
c) Techniques used in space traveling
d) The steps and movement of dances
37. “Order of the Rising Sun” is the highest military award of:
a) Japan
b) USA
c) Norway
d) UK
38. According to Global Dynamism Index (GDI) the world’s most dynamic economy is of:-
a) America
b) China
c) Australia
d) Germany
39. Which country’s economic growth rate is fastest at present?
a) Argentina
b) China
c) India
d) Chile
40. Which year India grandest Most Favored Nation Status (MFN) to Pakistan?
a) 2005
b) 2006
c) 2007
d) None
41. “ A Tale of Two Cities” is a famous novel of:
a) Charles Dickens
b) Leo Tolstoy
c) D.H. Lawrence
d) None of these
42. ‘Roberto Azevedo’ is:-
a) President of France
b) Director General WTO
c) Managing Director IMF
d) None of the above
43. The newly designated Secretary General of organization of Islamic Conference Iyad Madani belongs to:
a) Saudi Arabia
b) Egypt
c) Qatar
d) UAE
44. Pisa tower is located in:
a) Germany
b) Italy
c) France
d) Paris
45. United States Secretary of State is:
a) Hillary Clinton
b) John Kerry
c) Leon Panetta
d) None of these
46. “Taipei” is the capital of:
a) North Korea
b) South Korea
c) Cambodia
d) Taiwan
47. Eiffel Tower is located in:
A) London
B) Paris
C) New York
D) Rome
48. The largest number of women received Nobel Prize in the category of:
a) Peace
b) Medicine
c) Literature
d) Physics
49. Non-Aligned Movement (NAM) was started in:
a) 1979
b) 1980
c) 1982
d) 1961
50. The Headquarters of International Labor Organization is located in:
a) Geneva
b) Paris
c) New York
d) Rome
51. The theory of ‘Clash of Civilizations’ was presented by:
a) Francis Fukuyama
b) Michael W. Doyle
c) Fouad Ajmi
d) Samuel P. Huntington
52. Which of the following gases is mainly causing global warming:
a) Nitrogen
b) Methane
c) Carbon Dioxide
d) Hydrogen
53. “Anaemia” is”
a) Respiratory Disease
b) Brain disease
c) Nervous disorder
d) Bloodlessness
54. The world’s largest natural gas deposits are in:
a) USA
b) Russia
c) China
d) Brazil
55. “Petra” is the news agency of:
a) Poland
b) Syria
c) Jordan
d) Qatar
56. Britain’s secret intelligence service called:
a) Mossad
b) KGB
c) BIA
d) MI6
57. In chronological order, which of the following personalities come first?
a) Plato
b) Aristotle
c) Socrates
d) Epicurus
58. Israel snatched ‘Golan Heights’ in 1967 from:
a) Egypt
b) Lebanon
c) Jordan
d) Syria
59. “Alexandria” is the seaport of :
a) Greece
b) Iraq
c) Syria
d) Egypt
60. The largest among the following is:
a) Galaxy
b) The Earth
c) The Sun
d) A Solar System
61. ‘McMahan Line’ is a boundary between:
a) Germany and Poland
b) India and Nepal
c) China and India
d) China and Nepal
62. The world’s oldest National Anthem is of:
a) China
b) Iran
c) Greece
d) Japan
63. Which of the following organization has no headquarters?
a) GCC
b) OAU
c) G-8
d) D-8
64. The world’s oldest written language is:
a) Chinese
b) Japanese
c) Cambodian
d) Latin
65. The world’s largest mammal is:
a) Tiger
b) Camel
c) Giraffe
d) Whale
66. Freetown is the capital of:
a) Sierra Leone
b) Senegal
c) Rwanda
d) Uganda
67. Which one is not the official language of United Nations?
a) Spanish
b) Arabic
c) German
d) Russian
68. “Kwacha” is the currency unit of:
a) Zambia
b) Peru
c) Cuba
d) Chad
69. The world’s first International airline operated its first flight on May 17, 1920 was:
a) KLM (Netherlands)
b) Aeroflot (Russia)
c) Lufthansa(Germany)
d) Delta (USA)
70. Among the SAARC countries, the smallest by area and populations is:
a) Bhutan
b) Nepal
c) Maldives
d) Sri Lanka
71. After US, the largest numbers of Atomic Reactors are in:
a) Russia
b) Japan
c) UK
d) France
72. May 31, is observed throughout the world as:
a) Environment Day
b) Human Rights Day
c) Press Freedom Day
d) Non Smoking Day
73. The world’s largest wool producer country is:
a) China
b) Russia
c) Australia
d) South Africa
74. Serena Williams is a famous player of:
a) Basket Ball
b) Tennis
c) Athletic
d) Badminton
75. Senkaku Island is disputed between:
a) China and Japan
b) China and South Korea
c) Japan and South Korea
d) Russia and Japan
76. Which of the following countries has the largest area in the world?
a) Canada
b) U.S.A
c) Russia
d) China
77. Which of the continents has the lowest population growth rate?
a) Europe
b) North America
c) Africa
d) Asia
78. Horticulture is the:
a) Cultivation of flowers and fruits
b) Growing of small plants
c) Cultivation of spices
d) Growing of bushes
79. “Dasht-e-Lut” desert is located in :
a) China
b) Libya
c) Iraq
d) Iran
80. A country which has no coastline is called:
a) Balkan Country
b) Landlocked Country
c) Protectorate Country
d) Landlord Country
81. Which of the following mountains separate Asia from Europe?
a) Ural Mountains
b) Hindukush Mountains
c) Alps Mountains
d) Atlas Mountains
82. Day and nights changes due to:
a) Earth’s revolution
b) Earth’s rotation accompanied with its revolution
c) Earth’s rotation around its axis
d) None of these
83. The energy generation in stars is due to
a) Fission of heavy nuclei
b) Fusion of light nuclei
c) Fusion of heavy nuclei
d) None of these
84. Formosa is the old name of:
a) Cambodia
b) Rhodesia
c) Taiwan
d) Bangkok
85. Pakistan Purchased Gwadar from
a) Saudi Arabia
b) Iran
c) Oman
d) Qatar
86. Johann Gutenberg is known for his invention of:
a) Printing Press
b) Telescope
c) Air pump
d) Steam Turbine
87. London is situated on the bank of river
a) Delaware
b) Nile River
c) Thames
d) None of these
88. The largest ocean of the world is:
a) Indian Ocean
b) Arctic Ocean
c) Pacific Ocean
d) None of these
89. Which of the following sea separates Asia from Africa?
a) Arabian sea
b) Yellow sea
c) Red sea
d) None of these
90. Baglihar Dam is constructed in occupied Kashmir on river:
a) Indus
b) Jhelum
c) Chenab
d) Ravi
91. Pakistan’s peacekeeping forces served under United Nations for the first time in:
a) Sudan
b) Somalia
c) Congo
d) Kosovo
92. Smallest country in Central Asia is:
a) Tajikistan
b) Kazakhstan
c) Uzbekistan
d) Turkmenistan
93. Who advocated the theory of laissez faire?
a) Marshall
b) Malthus
c) Adam Smith
d) None of these
94. Which of the following countries has the largest number of Airports?
a) India
b) UK
c) China
d) USA
95. “Easy Jet” is the airline of:
a) UK
b) Malaysia
c) Spain
d) Turkey
96. The name United Nations was coined by:
a) Stalin
b) F.D. Roosevelt
c) Winston Churchill
d) Austin Mills
97. Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) was established in:
a) 1967
b) 1969
c) 1971
d) 1973
98. The filament of an electric bulb is made of:
a) Carbon
b) Iron
c) Tungsten
d) None of these
99. When the stock market is going down, it is called:
a) Bullish
b) Crashing
c) Slumberous
d) Bearish
100. Fiber optics technology is being used in:
a) Telecommunication
b) Electrical power control and distribution monitoring system
c) Oil and gas pipelines control and monitoring system
d) All of the above
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