Past Paper Inspector legal PPSC Punjab police, Pakistan

By: Prof. Dr. Fazal Rehman Shamil | Last updated: July 5, 2024

Inspector legal (special cadre) BS-16 PPSC,  Punjab police department – Held in2015

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

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