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PUNJAB
58. • The Provincial Assembly of the Punjab consists of 371 members
59. • 66 seats are reserved for Women / 8 seats are reserved for non Muslims
60. • The Speaker of Punjab assembly is Rana Muhammad iqbal khan
61. • Punjab has 36 districts
62. • I.G of Punjab Police is Capt (R) Arif Nawaz Khan
63. • First Governor of Punjab was Sir Francis Mudie
64. • Current Governor of Punjab is Malik Muhammad Rafique Rajwana (May 2015)
65. • First chief minister of Punjab was ifitkhar Hussain khan
66. • Current chief minister of Punjab is shahbaz sharif
67. • 9 Divisions in Punjab / Bahawalpur / Dera Ghazi khan/ Faisalabad / Gujranwala / Lahore / Multan /
Rawalpindi / Sargodha / Sahiwal
GILGIT BALTISTAN
68. The Provincial Assembly of the Gilgit Baltistan consists upon 33 members.
69. 6 seats are reserved for women & 3 seats are reserved for Technocrats.
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
74. • The Provincial Assembly of the KPK is consists of 124 members
75. • 22 seats are reserved for Women / 3 seats are reserved for non Muslims
76. • Current speaker of KPK assembly is Mr Asad Qaiser
77. • Khyber Pakhtukhwa has 26 Districts
78. • I.G of KPK Police is Salah-ud-Din Khan
79. • First governor of KPK was sir George Cunningham
80. • Current governor of KPK is Iqbal Zafar Jhagra
81. • First chief minister of KPK was Abdul qayyum khan
82. • Current chief minister of KPK is Parvez Khatak
83. • 7 Division in KPK / Bannu / Dera Ismail khan / Hazara / kohat / Malakand /Mardan / Peshawar
BALOCHISTAN
84. • The Provincial Assembly of the Balochistan consists of 65 members
85. • 11 seats are reserved for Women / 3 seats are reserved for non Muslims
86. • Current speaker of Balochistan assembly is Rahila Hameed Khan Durrani
87. • Balochistan has 32 districts New Lehri and Sohbatpur
88. • I.G of Balochistan Police is Mr. Ahsan Mehboob PSP
89. • First governor of Balochistan assembly was Riaz Hussain
90. • Current Governor of Balochistan Muhammad Khan Achakzai
91. • First chief minister of Balochistan was ataullah mengal
92. • Current chief minister of Balochistan is Sardar Sanaullah Zehri
93. • 6 Divisions in Balochistan / Kalat / Makran / Naseerabad / Quetta / Sibi / Zhob
94. • Balochistan got status of province? 1947
Azad Kashmir
Constitution of Pakistan
378.• First Marshal Law and Constitution Passed? Promulgate 23 March 1956
Abrogate 8 October 1958 (General Ayub khan)
379.• Second Marshal Law and Constitution Passed. Promulgate (March 1) and enforced (June 8, 1962)
Abrogate 26 March 1969 General Mohammad Yahya Khan
380.• Third Marshal Law and Constitution Passed. Promulgate created 10 April ratified 14th August 1973
381.• Fourth Marshal Law Abrogate in 1999 to 2007 (General Pervez Musharraf)
382.• Which river does NOT flow from Jammu and Kashmir? Ravi
383.• Who serves as the acting president in the absence of president? Chairman Senate
384.• Largest source of electricity in Pakistan is? Thermal
385.• Faiz Mahal" is located in district? Khairpur
386.• Noor Mahal" is located in district? Bahawalpur
387.• Shalamar Garden, in Lahore, was built by .? Shah Jahan
388.• Anjuman Himayat-e-Islam was founded in .? Punjab
389.• Pakistan has a coastline of about kilometers? 1046
390.• The Jhimpir Wind Power Plant is located in district? Thatta
391.• Dar-ul-Uloom Deoband was founded by _.? Maulana Muhammad Qasim Nanautawi
392.• Who did allow East India Company to reside and build factories in Surat? Jahangir
393.• The Iran-Pakistan gas pipeline was officially inaugurated on .? March 11, 2013
394.• The Iran–Pakistan gas pipeline is also called .? Peace pipeline
395.• Foreign Secretary of Pakistan is _.? Aizaz Chaudhry
396.• Who was convicted in Rawalpindi Conspiray Case? Faiz Ahmed Faiz
397.• Pakistan purchased Gawader from .? Oman
398.• Natural Gas was discovered in Sui, Baluchistan in .? 1952
399.• Coal-based power project is approved at .? Jamshoro
400.• The first Pakistani woman to scale Mount Everest is .? Samina Baig
401.• Gomal Zam Dam has been constructed in .? South Waziristan Agency
402.• Gomal Zam Dam was inaugurated on 12 September 2013 by .? Khawaja Muhammad Asif
403.• Who was the first Muslim Nobel Laureate? Anwar Sadaat
404.• The Nehru Report was published in .? August 1928
405.• In March 1920, an Indian Khilafat Deputation visited England. The Deputation was headed by?
Maulana M.A. Johar
406.• In Pakistan by religion? 95% Muslims, 5% others
407.• The Marala Headworks is located on? Chenab River
408.• Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif and former President Asif Ali Zardari jointly performed the ground
breaking of a coal project in? Islamkot
409.• Karachi Nuclear Plant was built with the help of? Canada
410.• Chashma Nuclear Plant is located near Chashma Barrage at? Mithan Kot
411.• Which is second Nuclear Plant of Pakistan? Chashma Nuclear Plant
412.• Which is the biggest Thermal Power Station in Pakistan? Guddu
413.• How much of the total area is cultivated in Pakistan? 45%
414.• Which one is the dominant source of Foreign Exchange Earning? Agriculture
415.• Which one is the largest sector of Pakistan's economy? Agriculture
416.• What is the total length of Baltoro Glacier? 58 km
417.• Siachen glacier is present in the region of? Baltistan
418.• Name the highest glacier of Pakistan? Siachen
419.• What is the total length of Siachen Glacier? 72.5 km
420.• How much area of Mountain region is covered by glaciers in Pakistan? 13%
469. • Who is Sadequain? Syed Sadequain Ahmed Naqvi (Urdu: )سید صادقین احمد نقوی, Tamgha- e-
Imtiaz, Pride of Performance, Sitara-e-Imtiaz, also often referred to as Sadequain Naqqash, was a world-
renowned Pakistani artist, best known for his skills as a calligrapher and a painter
470. • What is Karez?
The Balochistan Province is in the western half of Pakistan. This province is rugged, and its elevation is
much higher than the rest of Pakistan; the area is referred to as the Balochistan Plateau. This area is also very
dry. Thus, its inhabitants have, for centuries, used a unique way of gathering water.
The method is called karez. In this method, underground tunnels are constructed to gather subsoil water,
through gravitational pull, at the foot of hills. This water is then either taken to the fields and villages through
vertical shafts which are sunk underground, or it is drawn out at the foot of the hill where it has been
gathered.
471.• The green represents in Pakistan flag is? Green shows Islam and majority Muslims in
Pakistan and the white stripe represent religious minorities and minority religion
472.• Heart of Pakistan is which city? Lahore
473.• Pakistan conflict of water resources is with which country? India
474.• First mughal emperor polo player was? Zahir ud din Babur
475.• Peshawar school massacre was occured? 16 decemeber 2014
476.• What amount China has invested in Pakistan? $46bn during visit by Xi Jinping
477.• Gawadar is located on the shores of the Arabina Sea? Western province of Balochistan
478.• Badshahi masjid located and constructed in? Lahore 1673
479.• Pakistan’s largest air port is? Qaid e Azam International airport
480.• The Durand line is between? Aghanistan and Pakistan
481.• Minto Park is formally called to? Iqbal Park now in Lahore near minaret Pakistan
482.• Balloki Headworks is? Dam headworks on the River Ravi in the Punjab province of Pakistan
483.• Auditor General of Pakistan is? Rana Assad Amin
484.• Who is the Chairman of the PIA? Mr Irfan Elhai
485.• Accountant General of Sindh is? Mr. Farukh Ahmed Hamidi
486.• Who designed the flag of Pakistan? Amiruddin Kidwai
487.• DG of passport and immigration of Pakistan is? Mr Usman akhter Bajwa
488.• DG of ISPR is? Lieutenant General Asif Ghafoor
489.• DG of ISI is? Mr. Naveed Muktiyar
Pakistan Curreny
₨5 115 × 65 mm Greenish Grey Gwadar port, Balochistan 8 July 2008 – 31 December 2012
₨ 10 115 × 65 mm Green Bab ul Khyber , Khyber Pass, 27 May 2006 – present
₨ 20 123 × 65 mm Orange GreenMohenjo-daro in Larkana District 22 March 2008 – present
₨ 50 131 × 65 mm Purple K2, second highest mountain 8 July 2008 – present
₨ 100 139 × 65 mm Red Quaid-e-Azam Residency in Ziarat
11 November 2006 – present
₨ 500 147 × 65 mm Rich Deep Green Badshahi Masjid in Lahore
₨ 1000 155 × 65 mm Dark blue Islamia College in Peshawar 26 February 2007 – present
₨ 5000 163 × 65 mm Mustard Faisal Masjid in Islamabad 27 May 2006 – present
931. • The Battle of Tabouk (also called the Battle of Tabuk) was a military expedition, which, according to
Muslim biographies, was initiated by Muhammad in October, AD 630. Muhammad led a force of as
many as 30,000 norths to Tabouk in present-day northwestern Saudi Arabia, with the intention of
engaging the Byzantine army.
932. • Harb-i-Fajjar was a war fought b/w Quraish and Bani Hawazin Prophet was 15 years and participated in it.
933. • What is meaning of Sa'ee? Sa'ee is an Arabic word which means ritual walking in
Pilgrimage,
It is the back and forth movement between the hills of Safa and Marwah in
Makkah.
934. • Actual color of Hajr-e-Aswad was? White
935. • The flag colour of the Holy Prophet was white and yellow at the time of conquest of
Makkah. 936. • In the war of Baddar what was the color of flag? White
937. • Medina pact, Missiq-e-Madina was signed between? Jews and other tribes of Medina,
fighting between the rival clans of Banu Aws and Banu Khazraj in Medina.
938. • Which is the first belief of Islam? The unity of Allah
939. • Which is the second belief of Islam? Prophet Hood
940. • Which is the third belief of Islam? Belief in Angels
941. • How many the most exalted angles are there? Four
942. • Who is the greatest angel according to the teaching of Islam? Hazrat Jibreal (A.S)
943. • The Angel is created out of? Noor
944. • What is the meaning of Noor? Divine light
945. • In which category Iblees lies? Jinn
946. • Who is referred in the Quran as Rooh-ul-Ameen/Ar-Rooh/Rooh-al-Qudus? Hazrat Jibrael (A.S)
947. • Who is the in charge of Rain? Hazrat Mekael (A.S)
948. • Who is the in charge of provisions? Hazrat Mekael (A.S)
949. • Who is called as Malk-ul-Moot? Hazrat Izraeel (A.S)
950. • What is the duty of Hazrat Israfiel? To blow Soor
951. • The Torat (the Old Testament) was revealed on? Hazrat Moosa (A.S)
952. • The Injeel or Bible (New Testament) was revealed on? Hazrat Issa (A.S)
953. • Who is known as “Apostate”? A person who has read the kalmia of Islam, even then, he
speaks ill of Islam and does not see harm in his ill speaking of Islam he is called
Apostate.
954. • Who is called “Hypocrite”? A person who reads the kalmia of Islam verbally and calls
himself Muslim but disbelieves it heartily is called a “Hypocrite” (Munafiq).
1388.• Major staple food is? Staple foods are items that form the basis of cuisines and are
usually eaten at every meal. They are typically easy to grow and produce, can be stored for a long
time without going bad and, best of all, are high in calories and carbohydrates and reasonably
priced.
1389.• Alexander the great was from? Macedonian, Born July 356 BC Pella, Greece
1390.• Radiators are used for? To cool automobile
1391.• Al-Tehrir Square is in ? Cairo
1392.• The Secretary of States of United States is ? John Kerry
1393.• The Vice President of United States is ? Joe Biden
1394.• 38th parallel is a boundary line between ? South and North Korea
1395.• Channel Tunnel is an Under Sea Rail Tunnel that linked ? England and France
1396.• MI-5 is the secret agency of ? United Kingdom
1397.• The largest producer of Uranium is ? Kazakhstan
1398.• The largest emitter of Carbondioxide in the atmosphere is ? China
1476.• The First Battle of Panipat (1526), between the Mughal Babur and the Delhi Sultan Ibrahim Lodi, resulting
in a Mughal victory
1477.• The Second Battle of Panipat (1556), between the Mughal Akbar and Hemu - the Hindu ruler of north
India from Delhi, resulting in a Mughal victory
1478.• The Third Battle of Panipat (1761), between the Durrani Empire of Afghanistan and the Maratha Empire,
Afghanistan Afghani
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1733.• If we heat one end of metallic rod, the other end gets hot. The method of heat transfer is? Conduction
1734.• A person seated in front of a fire receives heat by? Radiation
1735.• The unit used to measure ‘magnetic flux’ is? Weber
1736.• The most abundant element in the earth's crust is oxygen. The second most abundant element in the earth's
crust is? Silicon
1737.• The nearest planet to the Sun is? Venus
1738.• Bronze is an alloy of? Copper, Tin
1739.• Molecules with identical molecular formulae but with different structural formulae are called? Isomers
1740.• One way of transfer of heat energy is 'convection' which occurs in? Liquids and gasses
1741.• Which from the following is incompressible? Liquids
1742.• The key factor in determining the weather is the quantity of in the atmosphere? Water vapour
1743.• The entropy of the universe is? Increasing
1744.• Which from the following methods of heat transfer can take place in a vaccum? Radiation
1745.• Neutrons were discovered by? James Chadwick
1746.• Mass Spectrograph was invented by? F.W. Aston
1748.• Which is the process of science? Observation > Hypothesis > Experiments
1749.• Salty water can be made pure by the method of? Distillation
1750.• The unit of efficiency is
Volt
Watt
Joules
None of these
1824.Quikly create a Microsoft excel formula to get the sum of all cells by highlighting the cells you want to
know the value of and pressing? Alt and = together.
1825.Footnotes located under? Insert Menu
1826.•The tracks on a disk which can be accessed without repositioning the R/W heads are? Cylinder
1827.•Which part interprets program instructions and initiate control operations Control unit
1828.•The binary system uses powers of? Base 2 ( 0 & 1 )
1829.•A computer program that converts assembly language to machine language is? Assembler
1830.•The time required for the fetching and execution of one simple machine instruction is? CPU cycle
1831.•Binary numbers need more places for counting because? Binary base is small
1832.•Which access method is used for obtaining a record from a cassette tape? Sequential
1833.•The section of the CPU that selects interprets and sees to the execution of program instructions? CU
1834.•The term referring to evacuating the content of some part of the machine is known as? Dump
1835.•A single packet on a data link is known as? Frame
1836.•The process of communicating with a file from a terminal is? Interrogation
1837.•A common boundary between two systems is called? Interface
1838.•Which computer has been designed to be as compact as possible? Micro computer
1839.•Which method is used to connect a remote computer? Dialup
1840.•The symbols used in an assembly language are? Mnemonics
1841.•A general purpose single-user microcomputer designed to be operated by one person at a time is? PC
1842.•ASCII stands for? American standard code for information interchange
1843.•Which device of computer operation dispenses with the use of the keyboard? Mouse
1844.•The list of coded instructions is called? Computer program
B
backward - forward better - worse, worst brave - cowardly
bad - good big - little, small build - destroy
beautiful - ugly black - white bold - meek, timid
before - after blame - praise borrow - lend
begin - end bless - curse bound - unbound, free
below - above bitter - sweet boundless - limited
bent - straight borrow - lend bright - dim, dull
best – worst bottom - top brighten - fade
Betray:-:support boy - girl broad - narrow
C
calm - windy, troubled clockwise - counterclockwise conceal - reveal
can - cannot, can't close - far, distant contract - expand
capable - incapable closed - ajar, open cool - warm
captive - free clumsy - graceful correct - incorrect, wrong
careful - careless cold - hot courage - cowardice
cheap - expensive combine - separate create - destroy
cheerful - sad, discouraged, dreary come - go crooked - straight
clear - cloudy, opaque comfort - discomfort cruel - kind
clever – stupid common – rare compulsory - voluntary
Celibate:-:married Corpulent:-:thin courteous - discourteous, rude
D
dangerous - safe deep - shallow diseased - healthy
dark - light definite - indefinite down - up
day - night demand - supply downwards - upwards
daytime - nighttime despair - hope dreary - cheerful
dead - alive dim - bright dry - moist, wet
decline - accept, increase disappear - appear dull - bright, shiny
decrease - increase discourage - encourage dusk - dawn
F
fade - brighten few - many forget - remember
fail - succeed find - lose found - lost
false - true first - last fresh - stale
famous - unknown float - sink frequent - seldom
far - near foolish - wise friend - enemy
fast - slow fore - aft for - against
fat – thin:-: skinny free - bound, captive fortunate - unfortunate
feeble - strong, powerful fold - unfold full - empty
G
generous - stingy give - receive, take grant - refuse
gentle - rough glad - sad, sorry great - tiny, small, unimportant
get - give gloomy - cheerful grow - shrink
giant - tiny, small, dwarf go - stop guest - host
girl – boy good - bad, evil guilty - innocent
Glacial:-:cordial
H
happy - sad healthy - diseased, ill, sick hill - valley
hard - easy heaven - hell hinder - help
hard - soft heavy - light honest - dishonest
harmful - harmless help - hinder horizontal - vertical
harsh - mild here - there hot - cold
hate - love hero - coward humble – proud
haves - have-nots high - low Hired:-: fired
I
ill - healthy, well inferior - superior interesting - boring
immense - tiny, small inhale - exhale interior - exterior
important - trivial inner - outer interesting - dull, uninteresting
in - out inside - outside internal - external
include - exclude intelligent - stupid, unintelligent intentional – accidental
increase - decrease Ignorant:-: educated Identical:-: different
J
join – separate junior - senior justice - injustice
Joy:-: grief just - unjust
M
mad - happy, sane melt - freeze minority - majority
major - minor merry - sad miser - spendthrift
many - few messy - neat misunderstand - understand
mature - immature minor - major more - less
maximum - minimum
N
nadir - zenith never - always no - yes
narrow - wide new - old noisy - quiet
near - far, distant night - day none - some
neat - messy, untidy nighttime - daytime north - south
O
obedient - disobedient old - new optimist - pessimist
odd - even on - off out - in
offer - refuse open - closed, shut outer - inner
old – young opposite- same, similar over - under
Occupied:-: vacant
P
past - present poetry - prose pretty - ugly
patient - impatient polite - rude, impolite private - public
peace - war possible - impossible prudent - imprudent
permanent - temporary poverty - wealth, riches pure - impure, contaminated
plentiful - scarce powerful – weak push - pull
plural - singular Pinnacle :-:base
Q
qualified - unqualified question - answer quiet - loud, noisy
T
take - give thick - thin tough - easy, tender
tall - short tight - loose, slack transparent - opaque
tame - wild tiny - big, huge true - false
them - us together - apart truth - flasehood, lie, untruth
there - here top - bottom Taciturn:-:talkative
U
under - over unqualified - qualified upstairs - downstairs
unfold - fold unsafe - safe us - them
unknown - known up - down useful - useless
upside-down - right-side-up
V
vacant - victory - defeat visible - invisible
occupied vanish virtue - vice voluntary - compulsory
- appear vast -
W
war - peace white - black wisdom - folly, stupidity
wax - wane wide - narrow within - outside
weak - strong win - lose wrong – right
wet - dry Worried:-: calm
Y
yes - no yin - yang young - old
ANALYTICAL REASONING
An editor must choose five articles to be published in the upcoming issue of an arts review. The only articles
available for publication are theater articles F, G, H and J, and dance articles K, L, M and O.
1. If M is not chosen for the issue, which of the following must be chosen?
A. F
B. G
C. H
D. J
E. K
A. One
B. Two
C. Three
D. Four
E. Five
3. The choice of which article makes only one group of articles acceptable?
A. F
B. G
C. J
D. L
E. M
A. J is not chosen
B. Exactly three dance articles are chosen
C. H is not chosen
D. All four of the dance articles are chosen
E. F is not chosen
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