PPSC MCQs Past Papers 2020 ASSISTANT_FIELD Crop Reporter
PPSC MCQs Past Papers 2020 ASSISTANT_FIELD Crop Reporter
- A cheap source of energy in Pakistan: Solar energy and wind energy are considered relatively cheap sources of energy in Pakistan.
- Cheap energy sources in Pak
- Hydropower
- Natural Gas
- Coal
- Solar Energy
- Wind Energy
- Expensive energy sources in Pak
- Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG)
- Diesel
- Imported Coal
- Imported Oil
- Nuclear Energy
- “Makra” and “Makhi” in which book of Allama Iqbal: These terms are found in Allama Iqbal’s “Bang-e-Dra” (The Call of the Marching Bell).
- First Pakistani to visit the North and South Poles: Namira Salim was the first Pakistani to visit both the North and South Poles.
- First Pakistani to reach the top of Everest: Nazir Sabir was the first Pakistani to reach the summit of Mount Everest, in 2000.
- Pakistan won the Asia Hockey Cup how many times? Pakistan has won the Asia Hockey Cup 3 times (1982, 1985, and 1994).
Year Captain Host City Winner Loser 1982 Hanif Khan Karachi, Pakistan Pakistan India 1985 Hassan Sardar Dhaka, Bangladesh Pakistan India 1994 Shahbaz Ahmed Sydney, Australia Pakistan South Korea - When was the LINO formed? The League of Nations (LON) was formed in 1920. The United Nations (UN) was established in 1945.
- HQ of WHO: The headquarters of the World Health Organization (WHO) is in Geneva, Switzerland.
- Hazrat Abu Bakr Khilafat duration: Hazrat Abu Bakr Siddique’s caliphate lasted from 632 to 634 AD.
- Bismillah is mentioned how many times in the Quran? “Bismillah” (In the name of Allah) is mentioned at the beginning of every surah except Surah At-Tawbah.
- Surah name of the insect: The surah named after an insect is Surah An-Nahl (The Bee).
- Qabila of Hazrat Aminah: Hazrat Aminah, the mother of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH), belonged to the Quraish tribe.
# Details Tribe Name Quraish Location Mecca Major Sub-Branches – Banu Hashim (belongs to the Prophet’s) – Banu Umayyah – Banu Makhzum – Banu Adi – Banu Asad Key Leaders and Figures – Abu Sufyan ibn Harb – Abu Lahab – Abu Talib: The Prophet’s uncle – Umar ibn al-Khattab - 2nd son of Hazrat Ibrahim: Hazrat Ibrahim’s second son was Hazrat Ishaq (Isaac). Total sons 2 (Hazrat Isma’il (Ishmael), Hazrat Ishaq (Isaac))
- Indus Basin Treaty when? The Indus Basin Treaty was signed on September 19, 1960.
- Governor KPK: Faisal Karim Kundi – updated 4 sepetember 2024
- Governor responsibilities: The responsibilities of a governor typically include overseeing the administration of the province, representing the provincial government in interactions with the federal government, and carrying out duties as prescribed by the constitution.
- Google is? Google is a multinational technology company specializing in Internet-related services and products, including search engines, advertising, cloud computing, and more.
- Which of the following is not an input device: A monitor is not an input device; it is an output device.
Input Devices:- Keyboard
- Mouse
- Microphone
- Scanner
- Webcam
- Touchscreen
- Joystick
Output Devices:
- Monitor
- Printer
- Speakers
- Headphones
- Projector
- Plotter
- OIC HQ: The headquarters of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) is in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.
- OS stands for? OS stands for Operating System.• Windows (e.g., Windows 10, Windows 11)
• macOS (e.g., macOS Ventura, macOS Monterey)
• Linux (e.g., Ubuntu, Fedora, Debian, CentOS)
• Unix (e.g., AIX, HP-UX, Solaris)
• Android
• iOS
• Chrome OS
• FreeBSD
• OpenBSD
• ReactOS - Collection of computers seeming a single coherent system: This is known as a “network.”
LAN (Local Area Network)
WAN (Wide Area Network)
MAN (Metropolitan Area Network) - Sharpness and clarity of image in?: This is referred to as “resolution.”
- Operating system. Windows 2000? Windows 2000 is a Microsoft operating system released in 2000.
- Shortcut key to creating a chart from the selected cell in Excel: The shortcut key is Alt + F1.
- How many times has Pakistan become Olympic champions? Pakistan has won the Olympic gold medal in field hockey three times (1960, 1968, and 1984).
- WWF stands for: WWF stands for World Wildlife Fund.
- 1st Federal Muhtasib of Pakistan: The first Federal Muhtasib (Ombudsman) of Pakistan was Justice (Retd) Syed Ameer Ali Shah.
- Trygve Lie belonged to: Trygve Lie was from Norway and was the first Secretary-General of the United Nations.
- Ahmed Fraz born where?: Ahmed Fraz (also spelled Ahmed Faraz) was born in Kohat, Pakistan.
- Control all parts of a computer: The central processing unit (CPU) controls all parts of a computer.
- 3/4 = 1/8 =? This seems to be an equation asking for simplification or conversion. 3/4 is not equal to 1/8.
- 2, 6, 12, 20, 30, 42, 56 – odd one out: The odd one out is 42. The pattern is increasing by consecutive even numbers (4, 6, 8, 10, 12), and 42 does not fit this pattern.
- London? London is the capital city of the United Kingdom.
- 5 + 2 × 6 + 3(2) = ? According to the order of operations (PEMDAS/BODMAS), this equals 5 + 12 + 6 = 23.
- 2a – 2 = ? This expression depends on the value of “a.” Without the value of “a,” it remains as 2a – 2.
- Human body basic building blocks: The basic building blocks of the human body are cells.
- Days duration at the South and North Pole: At the poles, there are about six months of daylight and six months of darkness each year.
- Find the value of a: This question requires more context or an equation to determine the value of “a.”
- One gram of gold in milligrams: One gram of gold is 1000 milligrams.
- Antonym of Amicable: The antonym of “amicable” is “hostile.”
- Sub Judice means?: “Sub Judice” means that a matter is under judicial consideration and not yet decided.
- The dealer has sold the car. Change this sentence into passive voice: The car has been sold by the dealer.
- Opposite of Utopia: The opposite of “Utopia” is “Dystopia.”
- Pakistan 1st time ranked as top in T20 ranking: Pakistan first reached the top of the ICC T20I team rankings in 2009.
- Longest mountain range: The longest mountain range in the world is the Andes.
- Rowlatt Act: The Rowlatt Act was a law passed in 1919 in British India that allowed for the arrest and detention of Indians without trial.
- State Bank inaugurated when?: The State Bank of Pakistan was inaugurated on July 1, 1948.
- The Objective Resolution presented by: The Objective Resolution was presented by Liaquat Ali Khan.
- Responsible for milk production in humans: Milk production in humans is regulated by the mammary glands.
- Trump took oath on: Donald Trump took the oath of office as President of the United States on January 20, 2017.
- Forbes 2018 most powerful man of 2018: Forbes’ most powerful person in 2018 was Xi Jinping, President of China.
- Croatia capital: The capital of Croatia is Zagreb.
- Tune of Anthem of Pakistan: The tune of the national anthem of Pakistan was composed by Ahmed Ghulamali Chagla.
- Shahnama-e-Islam written by: “Shahnama-e-Islam” was written by Allama Iqbal.
- 1 mile = foot: 1 mile = 5280 feet.
- There is an eraser. The end of my pencil. in on off about?: This seems to be an incomplete or unclear question.
- Exonerate (opposite): The opposite of “exonerate” is “convict.”
- Tadpole: Frog :: Husband: Wife, Gardner: Goose, Caterpillar: Butterfly: The correct analogy is “Caterpillar: Butterfly” because a tadpole metamorphoses into a frog, and a caterpillar metamorphoses into a butterfly.
- A person worries about having a serious illness: The term for someone who worries excessively about having a serious illness is “hypochondriac.”
- Foremost (opposite): The opposite of “foremost” is “last” or “least.”
- “Origin of Species” book by: “On the Origin of Species” was written by Charles Darwin.
- Sloe Spokemen book by?: The book “Slow Spokeman” does not seem familiar. Please check for accuracy or context.
- Big Ben located: Big Ben is located in London, England.
- Mahmud Ghazni’s father name: Mahmud of Ghazni’s father was Sabuktigin.
- “Man is a social animal” said by: The phrase “Man is a social animal” is attributed to Aristotle.
- Bait-ul-Muqaddas another name?: Bait-ul-Muqaddas is another name for Jerusalem.
- Pillar of Islam used as Kaffarah: The Pillar of Islam related to Kaffarah (atonement) is usually related to fasting (Sawm) or Hajj.
- Oldest living man of the world from Japan name?: The oldest living man from Japan (as of recent data) was Kane Tanaka.
- UNO formed?: The United Nations Organization (UNO) was formed on October 24, 1945.
- Must Takkali poet of which language?: The poet Must Takkali wrote in the Urdu language.
- Where is Baba Farid Ganj Shakar’s tomb?: Baba Farid Ganj Shakar’s tomb is located in Pakpattan, Pakistan.
- Max Transboundary rivers: Pak, India, Iran, Bangladesh: The major transboundary rivers involving these countries are the Indus, Ganges, and Brahmaputra.
- Baltit Fort where?: Baltit Fort is located in Hunza Valley, Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan.
- Pampelonne Beach where?: Pampelonne Beach is located in Saint-Tropez, France.
- Holland is known as: Holland is often used to refer to the Netherlands.
- Muslim leader in Battle of Qadsia: The Muslim leader in the Battle of Qadisiyyah was Saad ibn Abi Waqqas.
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