PPSC Sub Inspector past paper Mcqs

Most Important PPSC Sub Inspector past paper Mcqs with solved answer.

We are trying to Solve past ppsc papers for the students to increase their knowledge.set 2

  1. Who was known as the “Tiger of Maysore”?
    1. Sultan Haider Ali
    2. Shivaji
    3. Ibrahim Lodhi
    4. Tipu Sultan
  1. When did Pakistan dissociate itself from the commonwealth?
    1. 1989
    2. 1992
    3. 1978
    4. 1972
  1. Qissa “Sohni Mahiwal” was written by
    1. Hafiz Barkhurdar
    2. Hashim Shah
    3. Waris Shah
    4. Fazal Shah
  1. When was the Kashmir issue taken to the United Nation by India?
    1. 1 Jan 1948
    2. 11 November 1947
    3. 16 December 1947
    4. None of these
  1. To which province did Hussain Shaheed Suhrwardy belong to?
    1. Sind
    2. Punjab
    3. East Pakistan
    4. Baluchistan
  1. In which country recently the National League for Democracy led by Aung San Suu Kyl won a landslide victory in elections?
    1. Cambodia
    2. Laos
    3. Vietnam
    4. Myanmar
  1. Who has been appointed as the US Special Representative for Pakistan and Afghanistan?
    1. David Hale
    2. Robert Milam
    3. Richard Olsen
    4. None of them
  1. How many pieces of 85 cm length can be cut from a rod 42.5 meters long?
    1. 30
    2. 40
    3. 50
    4. 60
  1. A student gets 60, 50 and 90 marks out of 100 in English, Physics and Economics respectively. HE needs 72% to get a scholarship. How many marks does he need to get in his final paper Maths to obtain overall 72% marks?
    1. 82
    2. 84
    3. 86
    4. 88
  1. If day before yesterday was Saturday then day after tomorrow will be
    1. Tuesday
    2. Wednesday
    3. Thursday
    4. Friday
  1. 4×3+5×6 / 18x-12 = ?
    1. 96/7
    2. 7/4
    3. 3
    4. 7/60
  1. A collection of computers that are connected together is called
    1. Meeting
    2. Network
    3. Team
    4. Group
  2. In a computer the keyboard is used as a(n) _________ Device
    1. Charging
    2. Output
    3. Printing
    4. Input
  3. Which device is required for internet connection?
    1. CD Drive
    2. Modem
    3. Mouse
    4. NIC Card
  4. To create a table of columns and rows for mathematical calculations or statistical representations, which program is used?
    1. Excel
    2. Word pad
    3. Word Perfect
    4. Auto CAD
  5. Sri Lanka was formally known as
    1. Seychelles
    2. Serendip
    3. Taipel
    4. Ceylon
  6. Which of the following continents is the smallest in terms of land mass?
    1. Asia
    2. Europe
    3. Australia
    4. Africa
  7. Khojak Pass is located between
    1. Jamrud and Landikotal
    2. Sibi and Machh
    3. Quetta and DI Khan
    4. Quetta and Chaman
  8. East Timor, which became the 191st member of the United Nations, is in the continent of
    1. Asia
    2. South Africa
    3. Africa
    4. Europe
  9. Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif visited Uzbekistan recently. Who is the President of Uzbekistan?
    1. Rahmanov Imomali
    2. Islam Karimov
    3. Nursltan Nazarbeav
    4. Asker Abayev
  10. The price of a car including a 6 percent sales tax is Rs. 154,431.40. What is the market price of the car without tax?
    1. 145,690
    2. 150,000
    3. 145,500
    4. 145,000
  11. In 1932, the British Prime Minister announced the Communal Award granting separate electorates to the depressed classes. Name the British Prime Minister
    1. Harold McMillan
    2. Winston Churchill
    3. Ramsay Macdonald
    4. Attlee
  12. In 1911, on the occasion of this coronation at the Delhi Darbar, King George V announced the
    1. Partition of Bengal
    2. Separate electorates
    3. Annulment of partition of Bengal
    4. Annulment of partition of Bengal
  13. Pakistan withdrew from SEATO in
    1. 1973
    2. 1977
    3. 1979
    4. 1981
  14. The Jallianwala massacre took place in
    1. April 1919
    2. December 1919
    3. April 1921
    4. April 1920
  15. When Chaudhry Rehmat Ali issued the pamphlet “Now or Never” in 1933, where was he studying?
    1. Cambridge
    2. Oxford
    3. Aligarh
    4. Harvard
  16. Non-aligned Movement (NAM) was formed in 1961, when did Pakistan join NAM?
    1. 1967
    2. 1968
    3. 1978
    4. 1972
  17. What is the retirement age of a Judge of the Supreme Court?
    1. 60
    2. 63
    3. 65
    4. 67
  18. An interim government was formed in India in 1946, who was the prime minister of the interim government?
    1. Jawaharlal Nehru
    2. Lord Wavell
    3. Liaqat Ali Khan
    4. None of them
  19. Who introduced the system of “Basic Democracy” in Pakistan?
    1. Liaqat Ali Khan
    2. Ayub Khan
    3. Pervez Musharraf
    4. Feroze Khan Noon
  20. The congress and The Muslim League boycotted the Simon Commission. Who led the breakaway section of the Muslim League, which supported the Simon Commission?
    1. Mian Ejaz Shafi
    2. Mian Muhammad Shafi
    3. Mian Ahmed Ali
    4. Mian Barkat Ali
  21. When for the first time in the world, was a human heart transplant conducted?
    1. 1967
    2. 1969
    3. 1975
    4. 1970
  22. Who was the Secretary-General of the United Nations?
    1. Trygve Lie
    2. U Thant
    3. Kurt Waldhiem
    4. Dag Hammarskjold
  23. If A runs less fast than B and B run fast but not faster than C then, as compared to A, C runs
    1. Same speed as A
    2. Faster than A
    3. Slower than A
    4. Cannot be determined
  24. Who currently the High Commissioner of Pakistan in India?
    1. Abdul Basit
    2. Jalil Abbas Jilani
    3. Shahid Malik
    4. Riaz Khokher
  25. Quaid-e-Azam Solar Park is one of the biggest projects for solar power generation in Pakistan. Where I is it being constructed?
    1. Multan
    2. Sukker
    3. Rahim Yar Khan
    4. Bahawalpur
  26. Name of the Capital of Kazakhstan
    1. Tashkent
    2. Almaty
    3. Astana
    4. Bishkek
  27. ESCAP stands for
    1. Economic and Social Commission for Asia and Pacific
    2. European Social Council for Africa and Pacific
    3. Economic and Social Council for Africa and Pacific
    4. None of these
  28. Firdausi was
    1. A Mughal princes
    2. A Persian poet
    3. An Iranian novelist
    4. None of these
  29. For galvanizing of iron which of the following metal is used?
    1. Aluminum
    2. Copper
    3. Lead
    4. Zinc
  30. Which of the following is not an operating system?
    1. DOS
    2. Linux
    3. Windows
    4. Oracle
  31. A normal CD ROM can usually store up to ________
    1. 680 kb
    2. 680 bytes
    3. 680 MB
    4. 680 GB
  32. A shopkeeper buys an article for Rs. 27 and sells it at a profit of 10 percent of the selling price. What is the selling price of the article?
    1. 30
    2. 35
    3. 29.50
    4. 29
  33. A Police Officer walks from his house at 4 km per hour and reaches his office 5 minutes late. If his speed is 5 km per hour, he will reach his office 10 minutes early. How far is his office from the house?
    1. 5 km
    2. 5/12 km
    3. 5 km
    4. 10 km

CHOOSE THE WORD FROM THE GIVEN OPTIONS WHICH HAS NEARLY THE SAME MEANING AS THE GIVEN WORD

  1. Adjacent
    1. Contiguous
    2. Cut off
    3. Sharpened
    4. Lazy
  2. Feasible
    1. Real
    2. Theoretical
    3. Practicable
    4. Factual
  3.            Engrossed
    1. Distribute
    2. Absorbed
    3. Dilated
    4. Expanded
  4. Ponder
    1. Lake
    2. Think over
    3. Condemn
    4. Flattery

CHOOSE THE WORD FROM THE GIVEN OPTIONS WHICH HAS NEARLY THE OPPOSITE MEANING AS THE GIVEN WORD

  1. Denounce
    1. Defend
    2. Gather
    3. Fight
    4. Organize
  2. Deplete
    1. Refund
    2. Replenish
    3. Fulfill
  3. Profane
    1. Arrogant
    2. Benign
    3. Respectful
    4. Pious
  1. Impound
    1. Release
    2. Stimulate
    3. Strengthen
    4. Generate
  • Who won the recently conducted rugby world cup?
  1. Australia
  2. South Africa
  3. New Zealand
  4. Ireland
  5. Which of the following heavyweight boxers was the first to remain undefeated through his career?
    1. Rocky Marciano
    2. Muhammad Ali
    3. Larry Holmes
    4. Michael Spinks
  6. CNG is an abbreviation of
    1. Converted natural gas
    2. Conduced natural gas
    3. Constructed natural gas
    4. Compressed natural gas
  7. Sound cannot travel through
    1. Vacuum
    2. Liquids
    3. Solids
    4. Gases
  8. Breeding and management of bees is known as
    1. Sericulture
    2. Horticulture
    3. Apiculture
    4. None of these
  9. X-rays were discovered by
    1. Rontgen
    2. Thomson
    3. Rutherford
    4. Madame Curie
  10. Hepatitis causes inflammation of
    1. Lungs
    2. Liver
    3. Kidneys
    4. Stomach
  11. Which one of the following is a vector quantity?
    1. Speed
    2. Temperature
    3. Mass
    4. Velocity
  12. Dilly was the name of the
    1. First cloned sheep
    2. First test-tube baby
    3. Oldest human fossil
    4. First dog in space
  13. The greenhouse effect is mainly caused by an excess of ______ in the atmosphere
    1. Carbon dioxide
    2. Carbon monoxide
    3. Nitrogen
    4. Hydrogen sulfide
  14. Which hormones responsible for the production of milk in the human body?
    1. Oxytocin
    2. Prolactin
    3. Thyroxine
    4. Testosterone
  15. Isotopes are atoms of the same elements with different numbers of?
    1. Protons
    2. Electrons
    3. Neutrons
    4. Positrons
  16. A drop of water is roughly spherical because of
    1. Surface tension
    2. Low air pressure
    3. Air resistance
    4. Viscosity of water
  17. Which of the following right are more fundamental in the sense that other rights are dependent on them?
    1. Economics rights
    2. Civil and political rights
    3. Right to development
    4. Right to information
  18. Which one of the following is not a political right?
    1. Right to vote
    2. Right to own weapons
    3. Right to hold public office
    4. Right to criticize the government
  19. Which one of the following writs is issued in the case of wrongful detention?
    1. Prohibition
    2. Mandamus
    3. Habeas corpus
    4. Quo warranto
  20. Which theory of justice is based on the principle “Kill the sin not the sinner”?
    1. Retributive theory
    2. Reformative Theory
    3. Deterrent Theory
    4. None of these
  21. In which country was the first truth and reconciliation commission established?
    1. USA
    2. India
    3. Brazil
    4. South Africa
  22. On which day is the human rights day observed?
    1. 17 October
    2. 10 December
    3. 10 January
    4. 25 July
  23. Which book of Ibn Khuldoon made him famous?
    1. Muqaddamah
    2. Kitab-ul-Futuh
    3. Mirjam-al-Baldan
    4. None of these
  24. The battle of Jamal was fought between Hazrat Aisha (RA) and
    1. Hazrat Muawiya (RA)
    2. Hazrat Talha (RA)
    3. Hazrat Ali (RA)
    4. None of these
  25. When did fasting become a Farz (Obligation) in Islam?
    1. 2nd Hijri
    2. 3rd Hijri
    3. 4th Hijri
    4. 5th Hijri
  26. While migrating (Hijrat from Makkah to Madina) the Holy Prophet (PBUH) and Hazrat Abu Bakkar Siddique (RA) found refuge in
    1. Hira Cave
    2. Thawr Cave
    3. Hills of Safa
    4. Shoaib Valley
  27. When was the charter of Madina (Meesaq-al-Madina) adopted?
    1. 1 Hijri
    2. 2 Hijri
    3. 3 Hijri
    4. 4 Hijri
  28. Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif participated in the 21st session of the conference of the parties (to the UN framework convention on climate change) held in _______.
    1. New York
    2. Geneva
    3. Paris
    4. Berlin
  29. Which famous police officer has written the book “Police, Crime and Politics Memories of an IGP”?
    1. Hafiz SD Jamy
    2. Sardar Muhammad Chaudry
    3. Ehsan Sadiq
    4. Qurban Ali Khan
  30. Recently an important political leader Salahuddin Quader Chowdhary was hanged in Bangladesh, to which political party did he belong?
    1. Awami League
    2. Bangladesh Nationalist Party
    3. Jamaat-e-Islami
    4. Jatiyo Party
  31. The Holy Prophet (PBUH) delivered his farewell sermon at Arafat on
    1. 8 Zil hajj
    2. 10 Zilhajj
    3. 9 Zilhajj
    4. 11 Zilhajj
  32. A famous poet and scholar, known for his Dohas and national songs like “Jeevy Jeevy Pakistan” and “Ay Watan key Sajeely Jawano” died recently. What was his name?
    1. Jameeluddin Aali
    2. Ibn-e-Insha
    3. Sufi Tabbasum
    4. Faiz Ahmad Faiz
  33. “Scotland Yard” is the Police Department of
    1. United Kingdom
    2. USA
    3. Scotland
    4. New Zealand
  34. Mosaad is the secret intelligence agency of
    1. Russia
    2. Israel
    3. Iran
    4. Canada
  35. European Union has _______ members
    1. 25
    2. 27
    3. 15
    4. 28
  36. In 2016 the Olympic games will be held in
    1. London
    2. Doha
    3. Rio de Janeiro
    4. Cape Town

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *