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PPSC Deputy Superintendent Jail 2015 Solved Past Papers PUNJAB PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION DEPUTY SUPERINTENDENT JAIL – 2015 1 Download Past Papers of PPSC, FPSC, NTS from www.allresult.pk PPSC Deputy Superintendent Jail 2015 Solved Past Papers PUNJAB PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION DEPUTY SUPERINTENDENT JAIL – 2015 1. Which country is situated below the sea level? (A) New Zealand (B) Netherlands ✓ (C) Australia (D) Japan 2. In Pakistan, the largest share of electricity comes from the source of: (A) Thermal ✓ (B) Hydel (C) Nuclear (D) Coal 3. Which of the following gases is mainly causing global warming: (A) Nitrogen (B) Methane (C) Carbon dioxide ✓ (D) Hydrogen 4. Which of the historical monuments was built in 1642 AD: (A) Tomb of Emperor Jahangir (B) Badshahi Mosque (C) Shalamar Garden ✓ (D) Wazir Khan Mosque 5. US inventor Martin Cooper invented “Mobile Phone’ in: (A) 1969 (B) 1973 ✓ (C) 1976 (D) 1980 6. The world's largest natural gas deposits are in: (A) USA (B)Russia ✓ (C) China (D) Brazil 7. The lowest point on earth is: (A) Dead sea ✓ (B) Death valley (C) Caspian sea Download Past Papers of PPSC, FPSC, NTS from www.allresult.pk (D) None of the above 8. The headquarters of International Environmental Organization “Green Peace” are situated at: (A) Amsterdam ✓ (B) Paris (C) Brussels (D) Vienna 9. The oldest among the seven wonders of world was: (A) The pyramids of Egypt ✓ (B) The Hanging Gardens of Babylon (C) The Statue of Zeus (D) The Temple of Artemis 10. The world's largest desert is: (A) Sahara ✓ (B) Gobi (C) Atacama (D) Thar 11. “Asmara* is the capital of: (A) Cameroon (B)Eritrea' ✓ (C) Peru (D) Rwanda 12. In the modem world, the office of 'Ombudsman' was first created in: (A) United Kingdom (B) United States (C) Switzerland (D) Sweden ✓ 13. In chronological order, which of the following personalities come first: (A) Plato (B) Aristotle (C) Socrates ✓ (D) Epicures 14. “Alexandria" is the seaport of: (A) Greece (B) Iraq (C) Syria (D) Egypt ✓ 15. The largest among the following is: (A) A Galaxy ✓ Download Past Papers of PPSC, FPSC, NTS from www.allresult.pk (B) The Earth (C) The Sun (D) A solar system 16. How many times Pakistan has been elected a non-permanent member of UN Security Council: (A) Three (B) Five (C) Six (D) Seven ✓ 17. Tea plant was first grown in: (A) India (B) Kenya (C) Sri Lanka (D) China ✓ 18. 'Tartus' is the seaport of: (A) Turkey (B) Lebanon (C) Syria ✓ (D) Algeria 19. Which planet has the largest number of satellites? (A) Saturn (B) Jupiter ✓ (C) Earth (D) Mars 20. The world’s largest glacier is: (A) Lambert ✓ (B) Siachen (G) Hispar (D) None of the above 21. The discovery of Radium in 1998, led to the invention of: (A) Camera (B) X-ray machine ✓ (C) Electric bulb (D) Missile 22. The world’s oldest National Anthem is of: (A) China (B) Iran (C) Greece (D) Japan ✓ Download Past Papers of PPSC, FPSC, NTS from www.allresult.pk 23. The world's oldest written language is: (A) Chinese ✓ (B) Japanese (C) Cambodian (D) Latin 24. The world's largest mammal is: (A) Tiger (B) Camel (C) Giraffe (D) Whale ✓ 25. The world's longest mountain range is: (A) The Andes ✓ (B) The Alps (C) Himalayas (D) Karakoram 26. Point X is in the north of point Y is east of point Z, to which direction is point X with respect to Z: (A) North East ✓ (B) North (C) East (D) South East 27. 'Dragon air1 is an airline of: (A) Japan (B) South Korea (C) North Korea (D) Hong Kong ✓ 28. Which one is not the official language of United Nations: (A) Spanish (B) Arabic (C) German ✓ (D) Russian 29. A great traveler 'Ibne Batuta' belonged to: (A) Tunis (B) Syria (C) Morocco ✓ (D) Spain 30. The Statue of Liberty was presented to the United States by the people of: (A) Britain Download Past Papers of PPSC, FPSC, NTS from www.allresult.pk (B) Germany (C) Canada (D) France ✓ 31. Which is lightest of all these gases: (A) Oxygen (B) Nitrogen (C) Hydrogen ✓ (D) Carbon di oxide 32. Which of the following Mughal Emperor was bom at Lahore in 1592: (A) Jahangir (B) Akbar (C) Shah Jahan ✓ (D) Aurangzeb 33. The length of Pak-Afghan border (Durand Line) is: (A) 2252 Km ✓ (B) 909 Km (C) 1600 Km (D) 592 Km 34. Population wise Pakistan's position in the world is; (A) 21st (B) 06th ✓ (C) 34th (D) 41st 35. Baluchistan was given the status of province in: (A) 1947 (B) 1958 (C) 1970 ✓ (D) 1985 36. The command and staff college of Pakistan army is situated at: (A) Karachi (B) Lahore (C) Quetta ✓ (D) Abbottabad 37. Florence Nightingale is renowned for. (A) Acting (B) nursing ✓ (C) painting (D) poetry Download Past Papers of PPSC, FPSC, NTS from www.allresult.pk 38. Which is the largest’ river in the world? (A) Amazon ✓ (B) Ganga (C) Nile (D) None of them 39. Theory of Evolution' was presented by: (A) Euclid (B) Charles Darwin ✓ (C) Werner Heisenburg (D) Simon Boliver 40. Pablo Picasso is considered to be a great: (A) Musician (B) writer (C) actor (D) painter ✓ 41. The 'sun' is mainly composed of: (A) Oxygen (B) Hydrogen ✓ (C) Carbon die oxide (D) Potassium 42. Who was the first Muslim king of India: (A) Qutub-ud-din Aibak ✓ (B) Muhammad Bin Qasim (C) Zaheer-ud-din Babur (D) Mehmud Ghazanvi 43. 'Mossad' is the Intelligence agency of: (A) Brazil (B) Israel ✓ (C) Lebanon (D) Syria 44. Liaqat Ali Khan joined all India Muslim league as a member in: (A) 1916 (B) 1919 (C) 1921 (D) 1923 ✓ 45. The Government of India Act 1935, divided the country into: (A) Seven provinces (B) Nine provinces (C) Eleven provinces ✓ Download Past Papers of PPSC, FPSC, NTS from www.allresult.pk (D) Thirteen provinces 46. In the Provincial Elections of 1937, all India Muslim league won largest number of seats in the: (A) United province (U P) ✓ (B) Sindh province (C) Punjab province (D) central province (C P) 47. Identify the secretary of state for India who led the cabinet mission in 1946: (A) Sir Stafford Cripps (B) A. V. Alexander (C) Lord Pethick Lawrence ✓ (D) Sir Anthony McDonald 48. Mohtarma- Fatima Jinnah joined all India Muslim league in: (A) 1937 (B) 1938 (C) 1939 ✓ (D) 1940 49. Congress launched “Quit India Movement" against the British Government in: (A) 1940 (B) 1941 (C) 1942 ✓ (D) 1944 50. In the interim government of 1946, the health minister was: (A) Abdu Rab Nishtar (B) Jag Jivan Ram (C) AsifAli (D) Ghazanfer Ali Khan ✓ 51. After Sir Agha Khan, the next president of All India Muslim League was: (A) Viqar-ul-Mulk (B) Maulana Zafar Ali Khan (C) Raja Sahib of Mahmoodabad ✓ (D) Mian Muhammad Shafi 52. The Hindus had launched ‘Swadeshi Movement” (to boycott English made goods) in the wake of: (A) The Urdu Hindi controversy‘j 867 (B) Partition of Bengal 1905 ✓ (C) Jallianwala Bagh tragedy 1919 (D) All of the above Download Past Papers of PPSC, FPSC, NTS from www.allresult.pk 53. The British parliament passed Indian independence act on: (A) 3 June 1947 (B) 14 June 1947 (C) 14 July 1947 ✓ (D) 24 July 1947 54. A carton contains 10 boxes, each box containing one dozen cubes. How many box cartons are needed to fill 960 cubes? (A) 7 (B) 8 ✓ (C) 9 (D) 12 55. In the exam 45% students foiled and 550 students were successful. The total number of students who appeared in the exam were: (A) 1000 ✓ (B) 900 (C) 1500 (D) 800 56. The number, whose 3% is 60, is: (A) 2000 ✓ (B) 3000, (C) 6000 (D) 9000 57. Which number will come next 2,5,8,11,14, (A) 15 (B) 17 ✓ (C) 19 (D) 26 58. 40 men can do work in 50 days. How long it will take 25 men to do the work? (A) 50 days (B) 80 days ✓ (C) 60 days (D) 70 days 59. The original price of a gift pack is Rs.80. A discount of 15% is allowed in shop. What is the sale price? (A) Rs.65 (B) Rs.68 ✓ (C) Rs.61 (D) Rs.50 60. A cyclist covers 660 feet in 66 seconds. How many yards will he cover in the same time? Download Past Papers of PPSC, FPSC, NTS from www.allresult.pk (A) 220 ✓ (B) 600 (C) 100 (D) 10 61. Which of the following is smallest fraction? (A) 3/7 ✓ (B) 5/1 (C) 6/13 (D) 7/12 62. Find the number whose square root is twice its cube root. (A) 27 (B) 64 ✓ (C) 125 (D) 81 63. A boy ranks thirteen in class of twenty six. What is his rank from the last? (A) 13 (B) 14 ✓ (C) 15 (D) 26 64. There is a limit ______ everything in life. (A) To ✓ (B) on (C) in (D) with 65. Aslam has given __ smoking completely. (A) In (B) after (C) on (D) up ✓ 66. You ought to abide ____ this decision. (A) With (B) of (C) by ✓ (D) from 67. The jug is full ___ milk. (A) Of ✓ (B) with (C) in (D) upon Download Past Papers of PPSC, FPSC, NTS from www.allresult.pk 68. He is folly contented ____ his life. (A) To (B) of (C) with ✓ (D) in 69. He is not eligible ____ this post. (A) For ✓ (B) to (C) in (D) on Identify the SYNONYMS words 70. Infringe: (A) conserve (B) violate ✓ (C) instill (D) divert 71. Zest: (A) Pleasure ✓ (B) distaste (C) flop (D) encircles 72. Insipid: (A) Stupid ✓ (B) gentle (C) delicate (D) solve 73.
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