PPSC TMO TEST-2
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1. Who is the founder of ‘Big Bang Theory’?
a) Tycho Brahe
b) Edwin Hubble
c) Issac Asimov
d) George Lemaitre
2. Which of the following pass connects Bannu (Pakistan) and Ghazni (Afghanistan)?
a) Tochi Pass
b) Bolan Pass
c) Daragai Pass
d) Kilik Pass
3. The highest pass of Pakistan is:
a) Khunjrab Pass
b) Malakand Pass
c) Muztagh Pass
d) Khan Kun Pass
4. Name the person who took part in all three Round Table Conferences of 1930-32 and was the first foreign minister of Pakistan.
a) Chaudhary Muhammad Ali
b) Sakindar Mirza
c) Ghulam Muhammad
d) Sir Muhammad Zafarullah
5. Nobel peace prize winner M. Younas born in 1940 at:
a) Lakhnow
b) Chittagong
c) Dehli
d) Khulna
6. The celebrated novel ‘The Godfather’ was authored by:
a) John Milton
b) Victor Hugo
c) Mario Puzo
d) Harold
7. When Red Cross was established by Jean Henri Durant?
a) 1860
b) 1861
c) 1864
d) 1867
8. The Tripitaka is sacred book of which religion:
a) Hinduism
b) Buddhism
c) Confucianism
d) Taoism
9. Belize was formerly known as:
a) British Hondoras
b) Nicaragua
c) Aksai Chin
d) Malvinas
10. News agency AIP belongs to:
a) USA
b) Palestine
c) Afghanistan
d) Pakistan
11. Headquarter of United Nations International Children’s Emergency Fund (established in 1946) is located in:
a) New York
b) Geneva
c) Vienna
d) None of these
12. The largest city by population in the Great Lakes region is:
a) Toronto
b) Montreal
c) Chicago
d) Detroit
13. The Incan Civilization flourished in:
a) South America
b) North America
c) Australia
d) Indonesia
14. Yangtze river does not pass through which of the country:
a) Magnolia
b) Thailand
c) Taiwan
d) All of these
15. Euphonious is the opposite of:
A) Strident
B) Lethargic
C) Literary
D) Merry
16. Sylhet District at the time of partition was part of the province of:
a) Bengal
b) Assam
c) Bihar
d) United Provinces
17. In torts, the principle “ Restitutio and Integrum” means
a) Compensation for damages
b) Restoration of the original condition
c) Restriction on integration
d) None of the above
18. ‘Rand’ is the currency of:
a) South Africa
b) Tanzania
c) Ecuador
d) Somalia
19. The strait of Hormuz fall between:
a) UAE and Oman
b) Iran and Iraq
c) Iran, Oman and UAE
d) UAE and Qatar
20. Sui generis is a Latin term of:
a) Unique
b) Generous
c) Sui Gas
d) Common
21. Bastille Day is the commemoration of the storming of the Bastille fortress-prison which was seen as a symbol of the revolutionary uprising in:
a) Canada
b) Belgium
c) USA
d) France
22. The famous book “East of Eden” is the work of:
a) John Steinback
b) RW. Emerson
c) Bertrand Russell
d) Earnest Hemingway
23. Which vitamin is provided by Sunlight to the body?
a) Vitamin A
b) Vitamin B
c) Vitamin C
d) Vitamin D
24. Mt. Arart is longest peak of:
a) Britain
b) North Korea
c) Turkey
d) Chile
25. Dome of Rock is located in:
a) Jerusalem
b) Lebanon
c) Jordan
d) Iraq
26. Abyssinia is the old name of which of the following countries:
a) Malaya
b) Ethiopia
c) Rhodesia
d) Ceylon
27. Which of the following is the old name of Ankara?
a) Ottawa
b) Angora
c) Avon
d) Elbe
28. Who is the founder of Taoism?
a) Lun Yu
b) Tao-te-Cheng
c) Lao-tse
d) Hung Fe
29. Bhutan is known as:
a) Land of rivers
b) Land of pagoda
c) Land of the flying fish
d) Land of thunder bolt
30. Masjid Mahabat Khan is located in:
a) Peshawar
b) Lahore
c) Karachi
d) Quetta
31. Lahore was a properly walled city surrounded by _____________gates.
a) 10
b) 11
c) 12
d) 14
32. Name of the chief minister of Sindh from August 1947 to April 1948:
a) Nisar Khoro
b) Ayub Khoro
c) Rahim Talpur
d) Noor Talpur
33. Who was the first Chief Minister of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa?
a) Khan Abdul Qayyum Khan
b) Dr. Khan Sahib
c) Abdu Rehman
d) Dr. Ali Khan
34. Which of the following country is known as “Mistress of Seas”?
a) USA
b) Ireland
c) UK
d) Russia
35. Which country has won first World Cup Hockey?
a) Sri Lanka
b) West Indies
c) Australia
d) Pakistan
36. Writ of Habeas-Corpus means that:
a) You have the body to submit or answer
b) Mandatory relief remit
c) A wrong doer
d) None of these
37. What is the name of Lahore Airport?
a) Allama Iqbal Airport
b) Jinnah Airport
c) Punjab Airport
d) Bhutto Airport
38. ‘AGI’ is the news agency of:
a) India
b) Germany
c) South Africa
d) Italy
39. Which is the biggest company of computer software in the world?
a) Google
b) Yahoo
c) Microsoft
d) MSN
40. Who was the last Mughal emperor to sit on the peacock throne?
a) Bahadur Shah Zafar
b) Aurangzeb
c) Muhammad Shah
d) Shah Alam II
41. Which book is entitled as ‘Bible of Communism’?
a) Affluent Society
b) War and peace
c) Das Kapital
d) Gulag Archipelago
42. The author of the book ‘A Brief History of Time’ is”:
a) Carl Sagan
b) John Schwarz
c) Mrehael Green
d) Stephen Hawking
43. The autobiography ‘Living History’ has been authored by:
a) Margaret Atwood
b) Benazir Bhutto
c) Hillary Clinton
d) Monica Lewinsky
44. Who built the mausoleum of Jahangir in 1637 AD and where?
a) Shah Jahan at Lahore
b) Shahjahan at Agra
c) Shahjahan at Delhi
d) Nur Jahan at Fatehpur sikri
45. The peacock throne was made for:
a) Jahangir
b) Akbar
c) Shahjahan
d) Aurangzeb
46. Headquarter of World Meterological Organization is located in:
a) Geneva
b) Paris
c) Vienna
d) None of these
47. Ban Ki Moon belongs to:
a) South Korea
b) China
c) North Korea
d) None of these
48. Which is the longest mountain range in the world?
a) Himalayas
b) Andes
c) Rockies
d) Alps
49. The first successful expedition to the Mount Everest was made in:
a) 1962
b) 1965
c) 1968
d) 1953
50. Which place is called ‘Land of Rising Sun’
a) Japan
b) Norway
c) Ireland
d) Thailand
51. Which country is called ‘Switzerland of Africa?
a) Somalia
b) South Africa
c) Swaziland
d) Congo
52. Which is the largest oil field found in Pakistan?
a) Mazari
b) Attock
c) Balkassar
d) None of these
53. Longest tunnel of Pakistan is:
a) Tarbela
b) Khojak
c) Kalah Bagh
d) None of these
54. On which river Mangla Dam is built?
a) Indus
b) Chenab
c) Jhelum
d) None of these
55. Which of the following pass connects Chitral with Wakhan?
a) Baroghil Pass
b) Mataka Pass
c) Muztagh Pass
d) Dorah Pass
56. Which of the following pass connects Baltistan and Yarkand (China)?
a) Muztagh Pass
b) Peiwar Kotal Pass
c) Malakand Pass
d) Khan Kun Pass
57. Nadir Shah invades India in:
a) 1674
b) 1739
c) 1666
d) 1707
58. Which day is observed as the world day for water?
a) 15th March
b) 20th March
c) 18th March
d) 22nd March
59. Hamun Maskhel Lake present in Baluchistan plateau. It is lake of:
a) Fresh water
b) Hard water
c) Salt Water
d) None of these
60. Neil Alden Armstrong, an American was the first man to set foot on the moon in the year:
a) 1969
b) 1965
c) 1964
d) 1968
61. Name the first man to walk in Space in 1965:
a) Yuri Gagrin
b) Neil Armstrong
c) Alexei Leonov
d) Tereskova
62. Which is the second densely populated province of Pakistan?
a) Punjab
b) Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
c) Baluchistan
d) Sindh
63. Which is the most thinly populated province of Pakistan?
a) Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
b) Punjab
c) Baluchistan
d) Sindh
64. The length of Multan-D.G. Khan (M5) Motorway is:
a) 75 km
b) 85 km
c) 200 km
d) 50 km
65. One nautical mile is equal to how many kilometers?
a) 1.614
b) 1.921
c) 1.853
d) 1.756
66. The pharaohs of Alexandria is located in:
a) Germany
b) Italy
c) France
d) Egypt
67. German attack on Poland was the immediate cause of:
a) World War I
b) World War II
c) Cold War
d) None of these
68. In which battle Ahmad Shah Abdali defeated and smashed the power of Maratas in the sub-continent?
a) First battle of Panipat
b) Second battle of Panipat
c) Third battle of Panipat
d) None of these
69. Pakistan became the member of NAM in:
a) 1966
b) 1967
c) 1968
d) 1979
70. When Hajj was made compulsory?
a) 9th Hijri
b) 10th Hijri
c) 11th Hijri
d) 8th Hijri
71. When was the Qiblah changed?
a) 2nd Hijri
b) 3rd Hijri
c) 4th Hijri
d) 1st Hijri
72. M.A.O College of Aligarh got the status of University?
a) 1917
b) 1918
c) 1919
d) 1920
73. Pakistan China border treaty was signed in:
a) 1958
b) 1959
c) 1964
d) 1963
74. What is meant by “Laissez-Faire”?
a) Mixed Economy
b) Non-Interference of govt. in economic affairs
c) Controlled economy
d) None of these
75. The Arab League was formed in:
a) Cairo
b) Jeddah
c) Tehran
d) Riyadh
76. The country having the highest GDP in the world:
a) Qatar
b) Luxembourg
c) Singapore
d) Kuwait
77. “Brazuca” is the name of:
a) The standard shoulder-fired anti-tank weapon of US Army
b) A man-portable recoilless antitank rocket launcher weapon of US Army
c) The official match ball of FIFA World Cup 2014
d) A brass musical instrument Incorporating a telescopic tubing
78. For how many years did Nelson Mandela remain in Prison?
a) 27 years
b) 37 years
c) 17 years
d) 10 years
79. When the stock market is going down, it is called:
a) Bearish
b) Bullish
c) Crashing
d) Slumberous
80. Decibel is a unit used for:
a) Speed of light
b) Intensity of sound
c) Intensity of heat
d) None of these
81. The element required for solar energy conversion is:
a) Silicon
b) Germanium
c) Uranium
d) Selenium
82. The hottest planet is:
a) Mercury
b) Venus
c) Jupiter
d) Saturn
83. Which of the following events occurred first in history?
a) American war of independence
b) Russian revolution
c) French revolution
d) Chinese revolution
84. The famous painting “Sunflower” was done by:
a) Michael Angelo
b) Van Gogh
c) Pablo Picasso
d) Leonardo de Vinci
85. Economic crisis of 1930s originated in:
a) France
b) Brazil
c) USA
d) Russia
86. The headquarters APEC (Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation) is in:
a) China
b) Japan
c) Malaysia
d) Singapore
87. Which country is included in “Horn of Africa”?
a) Egypt
b) Sudan
c) Somalia
d) Kenya
88. ASEAN was formed in:
a) 1965
b) 1960
c) 1967
d) 1965
89. Which of the following country is located in the “Levant” region?
a) Iran
b) France
c) Iraq
d) Syria
90. “Thomas cup” is given in the game of:
a) Lawn Tennis
b) Golf
c) Table Tennis
d) Badminton
91. What is the length of “Great Wall of China”?
a) 2400 km
b) 2600 km
c) 3200 km
d) 3400 km
92. Who is called the “Father of French Revolution”?
a) Thomas Hobbes
b) Rousseau
c) Francis Bacon
d) Montesquieu
93. “Divine Comedy” was written by:
a) Gibbon
b) Goethe
c) Dante
d) Milton
94. Which of the following scientists is known as father of astronomy?
a) Einstein
b) Copernicus
c) Archimedes
d) Newton
95. In France, the Bastille Day is celebrated on:
a) 14 May
b) 14 June
c) 14 July
d) 14 August
96. The ‘Swaythling Cup” is related to the game of:
a) Badminton
b) Tennis
c) Volleyball
d) Table Tennis
97. In 1774 Oxygen was discovered by:
a) Newton
b) Priestly
c) Faraday
d) B. Franklin
98. In the history of World the Stone Age is also called by the name of:
a) Paleolithic period
b) Mesolithic period
c) Neolithic period
d) Chalcolithic period
99. Pedagogy is the science of :
a) Birds
b) Space
c) Teaching
d) Pharmacy
100. One megabyte is equal to:
a) 1000 bytes
b) 10000 bytes
c) 100000 bytes
d) 1000000 bytes
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