Inspector legal (special cadre) BS-16 PPSC, Punjab police department – Held in2015
- What is the term used to denote the unauthorized and illegal accessing of computer programs, often with criminal intent?
Hacking - Which public holiday is celebrated in the USA on 4 July every year?
Independence Day - Which country in the Middle East is the Hashemite Kingdom?
Jordan - Which body of people is sometimes referred to as ‘the Fourth Estate”?
The Press - What is the Richter Scale used to measure?
Earthquake - “Kindergarten” refers to:
A Nursery School - What did Burma change its name to?
Myanmar - Which organ is affected by hepatitis?
Liver - What is meant by ‘Cock and Bull Story’?
An unbelievable tale - Rule of Thumb:
An easily applied procedure for making a determination - Renaissance movement started first in:
Italy - What are Newton’s laws used to measure?
Gravity - What is the most abundant element in the universe?
Hydrogen - How many chambers are there in the human heart?
4 - GDP stands for:
Gross Domestic Product - Hard disk in a computer is a/an:
Storage device - A set of instructions that operates various parts of the computer is:
Device - The Capital of Tajikistan is:
Dushanbe - World Water Day is celebrated on:
22nd March - A person who is expert in many subjects is called:
Versatile - What is the one-word substitution for a person who is unable to pay his debt:
Insolvent - The Great Persian Empire was founded by:
Cyrus the Great - The place of Persepolis in Iran was destroyed in 331 B.C. by:
Alexander the Great - The Palace of King Nebuchadnezzar was situated in the city of:
Babylon - Which vitamin is provided by sunlight to the body?
Vitamin D - The enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) uses:
Antibodies - What is Chlamydomonas?
An algae - In which year was the first widely-available Web browser, Mosaic, released?
1993 - The world-famous “Golden Gate Bridge” is situated in:
San Francisco - The smallest unit of data in a computer is:
Bit - What is most common in the atmosphere?
Nitrogen - The famous Renaissance painting “Mona Lisa” was a masterpiece of:
Leonardo da Vinci - The international secretariat of Amnesty International is situated in:
London - The organ in the body which accumulates Iodine is:
Thyroid gland - Who invented the chronometer?
John Harrison - Which is called the “Land of the Midnight Sun”?
Norway - Wimbledon, known for Lawn tennis courts, is in:
London - Britain’s highest military award is:
Victoria Cross - The book “A Farewell to Arms” was written by:
Ernest Hemingway - The oldest monarchy in the World is of:
Japan - The dress made out of which of the following materials is safest to wear:
Cotton - Which of the following gases is used for purifying water?
Chlorine - Philology is the:
Study of literary texts - The first satellite was launched by:
USSR - As of 2012, how many countries were members of the Non-Aligned Movement (NAM)?
120 - Which of the following agencies related to UNO was in existence before the World War II?
ILO - The first SAARC summit was held at:
Dhaka - Which among the following is a positively charged particle emitted by a radioactive element?
Alpha rays - If there is no sun, the color of the sky would be:
None of these - Which of the following is not a chemical reaction?
Conversion of water into steam - A chronometer measures:
Time - The lightest particle of the matter is:
Electron - Meteorology is:
Science of atmosphere - Which is called the “Key to the Mediterranean”?
Gibraltar - Which of the following is known as the ‘Land of White Elephants’?
Thailand - “Hansard” is the official verbatim report of the:
British Parliament - Who said, “I am the master of my fate, I am the captain of my soul”?
William Ernest Henley - Which country is separated from Ethiopia by the Red Sea?
Yemen - The term Paper Gold is associated with:
Special drawing rights in international monetary system - Income that is saved and not invested is known as:
Hoarding - European Union consists of:
28 members - KGB was the national security agency of:
Soviet Union - Who was the surgeon who pioneered antiseptic surgery in 1865?
Joseph Lister - The credit of developing the polio vaccine goes to:
Jonas Salk - Who invented the ball point pen?
Laszlo Biro - Blaise Pascal is associated with:
Calculation machine - The metal which is liquid at room temperature is:
Mercury - Study of earthquakes is known as:
Seismology - Ecology deals with:
Relations between organisms and their environment - Optic fibres are mainly used for which of the following?
Communication - Mount Logan is the highest peak of which country?
Canada - In which State of USA is the Harvard University?
Massachusetts - The first test tube baby of the world was born in:
Britain - What makes a lemon sour?
Citric acid - “Stare decisis” is essentially the doctrine of:
Precedence - Which country is the largest producer of platinum?
South Africa - The country traditionally known for its neutrality?
Switzerland - Who discovered the solar system?
Copernicus - Fathom is the unit of measurement for:
Depth - Which is the hardest among following?
Diamond - Which is the sport most commonly associated with Spain?
Bull fighting - The pineal gland is:
A small endocrine gland in the brain - London is situated on the bank of river:
Thames - Plants during night exhale:
Carbon dioxide - The headquarters of OPEC is at:
Vienna - The only Hindu state in the world is:
Nepal - In which year was UNO established?
1945 - The first astronaut who landed on the Moon?
Neil Armstrong - Which continent has no desert?
Europe - Which Pakistani poet got ‘Lenin Prize’?
Faiz Ahmad Faiz - When RCD (Regional Cooperation for Development) was replaced by ECO (Economic Cooperation Organization)?
1985 - Inflation means:
Money falls in value - Who among the following is associated with the Theory of Laissez Faire?
Adam Smith - “America’s Cup” is associated with which of the following sports?
Sailing - Silk is produced by:
Larva of silkworm - “Scurvy” is a disease of:
Gums
More past papers of inspector Legal PPSC
- Past Paper Inspector Legal PPSC 2015
- Inspector Legal Past Paper PPSC 2013
- Inspector legal (special cadre) BS-16 PPSC, Punjab police department – 2015
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