PPSC INSPECTOR LEGAL (SPECIAL GRADE-16) PUNJAB POLICE DEPARTMENT
Punjab Police Department most Important Inspector Legal MCQs
INSPECTOR LEGAL (SPECIAL CADRE) BS-16 PUNJAB PLOLIC
DEPARTEMNT -2015 PAPER: GENERAL KNOWLEDGE
- What
is the term used to denote the unauthorized and illegal accessing of
computer programs, often with criminal intent? Answer: Hacking
- Which
public holiday is celebrated in the USA on 4 July every year? Answer:
Independence Day
- Which
country in the Middle East is the Hashemite Kingdom? Answer: Jordan
- Which
body of people is sometimes referred to as “the Fourth Estate”? Answer:
The Press
- What
is the Richter Scale used to measure? Answer: Earthquake
- “Kindergarten”
refers to? Answer: a Nursery School
- What
did Burma change its name to in 1989? Answer: Myanmar
- Which
body organ produces Urine? Answer: Kidney
- What
is meant by ‘Cock and Bull Story’? Answer: an unbelievable table
- Rule
of Thumb: Answer: an easily applied procedure for making a determination
- Renaissance
movement started first in: Answer: Italy
- What
are Newton’s used to measure? Answer: Gravity
- What
is the most abundant element in the universe? Answer: Hydrogen
- How
many chambers are there in the human heart? Answer: 4
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- GDP
stand for: Answer: Gross Domestic Product
- Hard
disk in a computer is a/an_____? Answer: Storage Device
- A set
of instructions that operates various parts of the computer Hardware is
called? Answer: Software
- The
Capital of Tajikistan is: Answer:
Dushanbe
- World
water day is celebrated on: Answer: 2nd March
- One
who is capable of dealing with many
subjects is called: Answer:
Versatile
- What
is the one word substitution for a person who is unable to pay his debt:
Answer: Insolvent
- The
Grate Persian Empire was founded by: Answer: Cyrus the Great
- The
place of Persepolis in Iran was destroyed in 331 B.C. by: Answer:
Alexander the Great
- The
place of King Nebuchadnezzar was situated in the city of: Answer:
Babylon
- Which
vitamin is provided by sunlight to the body? Answer: Vitamin D
- the enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA)
uses: Answer: Antibodies
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- What
is the chlamydomonas? Answer: An
algae
- In
which year, was the 1st widely-available Web browser, Mosaic,
released? Answer: 1993
- The
World famous “Golden Gate Bridge is situated in: Answer: San Francisco
- The
smallest unit of data in a computer is: Answer: Bit
- What
is most common salt in sea water? Answer: Sodium Chloride
- “The
Last Supper”, a famous Renaissance painting was masterpiece of: Answer:
Leonardo de Vinci
- The
international secretariat of Amnesty international is situated in:
Answer: London
- The
organ in the body which accumulates lodine is: Answer: thyroid gland
- Who
invented chronometer? Answer: John Harrison
- Which
is called the “Land of the Midnight sun”? Answer: Norway
- Wimbledon,
known for lawn tennis courts, is in: Answer: London
- Britain's
highest military award is: Answer:
Victoria
- The
book “A Farewell to Arms” was written by: Answer: Ernest Hemingway
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- The
oldest monarchy in the world is that of: Answer: Japan
- The
dress made out of which of the following materials is safest to wear while
cooking? Answer: Cotton
- Which
of the following gases is used for refrigeration? Answer: Ammonia
- Philology
is: Answer: Scientific study of
literary texts
- The 1st
satellite was launched by: Answer:
USSR
- Which
of the following agencies related to UNO was in existence before the World
War II? Answer: ILO
- As of
2012, how many countries were members of the Non-Aligned Movement: Answer: 120
- The
first SAARC summit was held at? Answer:
Dhaka
- Which
among the following is a positively charged particle emitted by a
radioactive element? Answer:
Gamma rays
- If
there is no sun, the color of the sky would be: Answer: None of these
- Which
of following is not a chemical reaction? Answer: conversion of water
into stream.
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- A
chronometer meter measures: Answer:
Time
- The
lightest particle of the matter is: Answer: Neutron
- Meteorology
is: Answer: Science of
atmosphere
- Which
is called “Key to the Mediterranean”? Answer: Gilbraltar
- Which
of the following is known as ‘Land of White Elephant’? Answer: Thailand
- “Hansard”
is the official verbatim report of the: Answer: British Parliament
- Who
said, “Better to reign in Hell than Serve in Heaven” Answer: Milton
- Vasco
de Gama was the native of: Answer:
Portugal
- Which
country is separated from Ethiopia by the Red Sea? Answer: Yemen
- The
term Paper Gold is associated with: Answer: Special drawing rights in
international monetary system
- Income
that is saved and not invested is known as: Answer: Deposit
- European
Union consists of : Answer: 28
members
- KGB
was the national security agency of: Answer: Soviet Union
- Who
was the surgeon who pioneered antiseptic surgery in 1865: Answer: Joseph lister
Page# 6
- The
credit of developing the polio vaccine goes to: Answer: Jonas Salk
- Who
invented the ball point pen? Answer:
Lazlo Biro
- Blaise
Pascal is associated with: Answer: Calculation Machine
- A
metal which is liquid at room temperature is: Answer: Mercury
- Study
of earthquakes is known as: Answer: Seismology
- Ecology
deals with: Answer: Relations
between Organisms and their Envrmt
- Oncology
is the study of: Answer: Cancer
- Optic
fibers are mainly used for which of the following? Answer: communication
- Mount
Logan is the highest peak in which country? Answer: Canada
- In
which state of U.S.A is the Harvard University? Answer: Massachusetts
- The
first test tube baby of the World was born in: Answer: Britain
- What
makes a lemon sour? Answer: Citric acid
- “Stare
decisis” is essentially the doctrine of: Answer: rule of law
- Which
country is the largest producer of platinum? Answer: south Africa
- The
country traditionally known for its neutrality? Answer: Switzerland
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- Who
discovered the Solar system? Answer: Copernicus
- Fathom
is the unit of measurement for: Answer: Depth
- Which
is the hardest among following? Answer: Diamond
- Which
is the sport most commonly associated with Spain? Answer: Bull Fighting
- Which
of the following is associated with Einstein? Answer: Theory of
Relativity
- Who
among the following received noble prize twice: Answer: Marie Curie
- The
smallest gland in the body is: Answer: adrenal
- London
is situated on the bank of river? Answer: Thames
- Plants
during nigh exhale: Answer: Carbon Dioxide
- the headquarters
of OPEC countries is at: Answer: Vienna
- The
only Hindu State in the World is: Answer: Nepal
- In
which years UNO was established? Answer: 1945
- The
first astronaut who landed on the Moon? Answer: Neil Armstrong
- Which
Continent has no desert? Answer: Europe
Page# 8
- Which
Pakistani poet got ‘Lenin Prize’ Answer: Faiz Ahmad Faiz
- When
RCD (regional cooperation for Development) was replaced by ECO (Economic
co0peration Organization)? Answer: 1985
- Inflation
means that: Answer: money falls in value
- Who
among the following is associated with the theory of Laissez Faire? Answer:
Adam smith
- America’s
Cup is associated with which of he following sports? Answer: Canoeing
- Silk
is produced by: Answer: Larva of Silkworm
- Scurvy
is a disease of: Answer: Skin
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