Monday, August 27, 2018

PPSC PROVINCIAL MANAGEMENT SERVICE. ETC. BS-17 (2016) SUBJECT: GENERAL KNOWLEDGE


PUNJAB PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION
WRITTEN TEST FOR RECRUITMENT
TO THE POST OF
PROVINCIAL MANAGEMENT SERVICE. ETC. BS-17 (2016)
SUBJECT: GENERAL KNOWLEDGE



1.     Acoustics is the science of:
(A)    Light              (B)   Waves
(C)  Sound          (D)   Colours
2.     The art of breeding Silk Worm and production
of Silk is called:
(A)    Microbiology (B)   Sericulture
(C)  Biochemistry (D)  Horticulture
3.     The science of celestial bodies is known as:
(A)    Agronomy    (B)   Coprology
(C)  Astrology     (D)   Astronomy
4.     Telepathy is:
(A)    Communication by sensory perceptions
(B)    Communication between mind and heart
(C)   Communication by means other than
sensory perceptions
(D)    None of these
5.     Pedagogy is the science of:
(A)    Seeing          (B)    Behaving
(C)  Teaching     (D)    Learning
6.     Study of maps and features of the Universe is
called:
(A)    Metaphysics (B)       Cosmography
(C)  Cosmology  (D)    Cartography
7.     Scientific study and measurement of
behaviour is called:
(A)    Psychiatry    (B)    Psychology
(C)  Physiology  (D)    Psycho-analysis
8.     Etymology refers to the study of:
(A)    insects          (B)    Words
(C) Medicines    (D)    Reptiles
9.     Paediatrics is relevant to:
(A)    Children       (B)    Pregnant women
(C) Old people   (D)    bones
10.    Shape of the Milky Way Galaxy is:
(A)    Rectangular (B)    Spiral
(C) Elliptical       (D)    Circular
11.    Coldest planet of the Solar System is:
(A)    Saturn           (B)    Neptune
(C) Earth             (D)    Venus


12.    Which of the following planets has the
maximum number of Satellites:
(A)    Venus           (B)   Saturn
(C) Uranus          (D)   Jupiter
13.    Which planet takes the longest time to go
once around the Sun?
(A)    Neptune       (B)   Mars
(C) Jupiter           ' (D) Earth
14.    The first artificial satellite was launched by:
(A)    Japan            (B)   Russia
(C) America        (D)   France
15.    The first Canadian woman in space was:
(A)    Roberta Bonder (B) Dirk Fremont
(C) Tamayo Mendez (D) Marc Garneau
16.    The first astronaut to set foot on moon was:
(A)    Yuri Gagarin (B) Edmund Hailey
(C) Tamayo Mendez (D) Neil Armstrong
17.    The theory stating that new matter is always
created to fill the space left by the Universe is
called:
(A)    Big Bang      (B) Steady State
(C) Hubble’s Theory (D) Black Hole
18.    The velocity of sound in air at sea level* is:
(A)    881 meters per second
(B)    771 meters per second
(C)    661 meters per second
(D)    561 meters per second
19.    Acceleration caused by gravity is:
(A)    23 feet per second2
(B)    32 feet per second2
(C)    42 feet per second^
(D)    52 feet per second2
20.    A rocket needs the speed of____ to
escape from earth’s gravity.
(A)    22 miles per second
(B)    15 miles per second




(C)    12 miles per second
(D)    7 miles per second
21.    Sunlight is composed of:
(A)    6 colours              (B)    7 colours
(C)    8 colours             (D)    9 colours
22.    The rarest gas in air Is:
(A)    Neon                    (B)    Carbon Dioxide
(C)    Helium                 (D)    Oxygen
23.    Minor objects in Irregular shapes orbiting the
sun are called:
(A)    Vessel                  (B)    Asteroid
(C)    Meteors               (D)    Comet
24.    The lowest zone of atmosphere containing
about seventy five percent of total mass of
atmosphere and ninety percent of its water
vapour is called:
(A)    Troposphere       (B)    Lonosphere
(C)    Aerosphere         (D)    Stratosphere
25.    The theory about the beginning of the
Universe by a huge explosion is called:
(A)    Binary                   (B)    Black Hole
(C)    Big Bang             (D)    Steady State
26.    Constellation is:
(A)    Classification of stars satellites
(B)    Classification of stars
(C)    Patterns or groups of stars in the sky
(D)    Patterns or groups of satellites In the sky
27.    The sun takes ___________  years to travel
around the galaxy.
(A)    One hundred years
(B)    One millions years
(C)    225 million years
(D)    225 years
28.    Days and nights are equal throughout the year
at:
(A)    North America    (B)    South Africa
(C) Equator                   (D)    North Pole
29.    Celestial body that affects tides of oceans is:
(A)    Sun                       (B)    Moon
(C) Galaxy                    (D)    Meteorite
30.    Huge cloud of gas and dust in universe is
called:
(A)    Constellation (B)          Satellite
(C) Meteorite                (D)    Nebula
31.    Outer surface of the sun is called:
(A)    Chromosphere   (B)    Photosphere
(C) Corona                   (D)    lonosphere
32.    Sun's diameter is:
(A)    3 million Km (B) 2.5 million Km
(C) 1.4 million Km (D) 1 million Km
33.    The largest planet is:
(A)    Venus                   (B)    Jupiter
(C) Mercury                  (D)    Mars
34.    The continuous movement of continents is
called Continental:
(A)    Shakes                 (B) Drift


(C) Motion                     (D) Move
35.    The layer of atmosphere in which we live is
called:
(A)    Stratosphere       (B)     Photosphere
(C)    Lithosphere        (D)     Ionosphere
36.    Study of fingerprints Is called:
(A)    Genetics              (B)     Dactylography
(C)    Haemotology     (D)     Histology
37.    Which rocks make the earth's surface or crust:
(A)    Sedimentary       (B)     Igneous
(C)    Metomorphic      (D)     All of these
38.    Area in a desert where there is sufficient water
for plants is called:
(A)    Island                   (B)     Oasis
(C)    Green desert      (D)     Greenland
39.    Plate tectonics theory explains the
movements of:
(A)    Rockets               (B)     Rivers
(C)    Oceans                (D)     Continents
40.    Silicon is also called:
(A)    Stone Maker       (B)     Ocean Maker
(C)    Earth Maker        (D)     Mountain Maker
41.    Days and nights are equal all the year at:
(A)    New York            (B)     Nairobi
(C)    Oslo                      (D)     Brussels
42.    When Magma reaches the surface it is called:
(A)    Moller magma    (B)     Volcano
(C)    Lava                     (D)     Igneous lava
43.     Which star Is known as the Constant Star* *?
(A)    Sirius                    (B)     Canopus star
(C)    North star            (D)     The sun
44.    Which area is known as World's earthquake
belt?
(A)     Pacific ring of fire
(B)     Andes Range
(C)    Sharm-el-Sheikh, Egypt
(D)    Central and Atlantic Ridge




45.     Which of the following Is the physios law of
moments?
 (A) The product of clockwise moments Is
equal to the product of anti-clockwise
moments
(B)   The sum of clockwise moments is equal
to the sum of anticlockwise moments
(C)  The product of clockwise moments is
equal to the value of anti-clockwise
moments
(D)  The sum of clockwise moments equal to
the value of anti-clockwise moments.
46.     Which chemical element has properties of a
metal and non-metals?
(A)     Metalloid              (B)    Lanthanoid
(C)    Actanoid              (D)    Graphite
47.     Which tube extends from mouth to anus?
(A)     Alimentary canal
(B)     Root canal
(C)    Basic canal
(D)    Back canal
48.     Where is the bile stored and intermittently
released into the small intestine to aid
digestion?
(A)     Kidney                  (B)    Liver
(C)    Gall Bladder        (D)    Pancreas
49.     Blood circulates in which parts of the body?
(A)     Veins                    (B)    Arteries
(C)    Capillaries           (D)    All of these
50 Which blood group is a Universal Donor?
(A)     Group A
(B)     Group B
(C)     Group AB
(D)    Group O negative
51.    Which part of the brain contains centers for
the control of respiration, heart-beat and blood
pressure?
(A)     Medulla oblongata
(B)     Medulla
(C)    Cerebellum
(D)    Cerebrum
52.    The structure in a cell which contains the
genes is called:
(A)     Genetics             (B) Saliva
(C)    Marrow                (D) Chromosome
53.    Who coined the term gene?
(A)     John Dalton
(B)     Dalton Gene
(C)    Wilhelm Johannes
(D)    Andrew Fleming
54.    Vitamin A is essential for:
(A)     Skeletal growth
(B)     Preventing night blindness
(C)    Healthy epithelial tissue
(D)    All of these
55.    Which vitamin prevents haemorrhaging?
(A)     B1                        (B) B12
(C) E                              (D) K





56.    How much blood does a normal adult person
have in the body?
(A)     About 6 to 7 litres
(B)     About 2 to 3 litres
(C)    About 4 to 5 litres
(D)    About 3 to 4 litres
57.    Hydrochloric acid is necessary for easy
digestion of:
(A)     Fats                        (B)    Carbohydrates
(C)    Enzymes              (D)    Proteins
58.    Which vitamin is provided by sunlight of the
human body?
(A)     Vitamin  D             (B)    Vitamin C
(C)    Vitamin  E             (D)    Vitamin A
59.    When was HIV identified?
(A)     1987                      (B)    1985
(C)    1983                      (D)    1980
60.    Which disease causes difficulty in breathing?
(A)     Asthma                  (B)    Anemia
(C)    Astigmatism         (D)    Autism
61.    Which of the following is the most common
form of colour blindness, usually found in
males?
(A)     Difficulty in distinguishing red from green
(B)     Difficulty in distinguishing red from blue
(C)    Difficulty in distinguishing red from orange
(D)    Difficulty in distinguishing blue from black
62.    Disease which travels itself from place to
place is called:
(A) Endemic                   (B) Epidemic
(C) Infection                   (D) Airborne
63.    What is H5N1?
(A) Fungi                        (B)  Vaccine
(C) Virus                         (D)  Bacteria
64.    Objects having the same size, shape and
measurement are:
(A) Similar                     (B) Congruent
(C) Symmetrical           (D) Variant
65.    A line passing through a circle away from its
centre is called:
(A) Radius                      (B) Diameter
(C) Segment                  (D) Chord
66.    The sum of the angles in a triangle is:
(A) 360°                          (B) 180°
(C) 280°                         (D)    90°
67.    According to the Pythagoras Theorem (When
the hypotenuse is C):
(A) a2-b2 = c2                  (B)   a2 + b2 + c2 = 0
(C) a2 + b2 = c                (D)  a2 + b2 = c2
68.    Two polygons are similar if:
(A)     All corresponding sides are proportional
(B)     All corresponding angles are equal
(C)    Both A and B
(D)    None of these
69.    The area of a trapezium is:






(A)    1/2 x base x height

(B)    1/2 x base area x height
1
(C)    1/2 x sum of parallel sides x height
1
(D)    1/2 x sum of parallel sides
70.    The volume of a sphere is:
(A)   -jrtr3               (B) -fur3
(C) nr3                    (D) 27tr
71.    Mid-term breaking is applied to:
(A)    Quadratic equations
(B)    Linear equations
(C)    Perfect squares
(D)    Polynomial functions
72.    What is the next term for the sequence
486,162, 54,18, 6,...
(A)    3                           (B)      2
(C)    1                          (D)     4
73.    What is 0.004 x 0.5?
(A)   0.2                 (B)    0.02
(C)    0.002              (D)    0.0002
74.    In the equation of a straight line, what does
the letter ‘C' represents?
(A)    Gradient       (B)   x Intercept
(C)  y Intercept   (D)   y Coordinate
75.    When 73 is added to 89 and the amount is
doubled, it gives the same result as the
square of 18. What is the answer:
(A)    164               (B)   162
(C)  160               (D)   163
76.    What devices accept data from outside the
computer and transfer it into the CPU?
(A)    Analogue to digital converters
(B)    Sensors
(C)    Input devices
(D)    Digital devices
77.    Which short cut key is used to insert a new
slide in power point presentation?
(A)    Ctrl +            S      (B)           Ctrl + M
(C)  Ctrl +            N     (D)           Ctrl + B
78.    Spam or fraudulent e-mails are also called:
(A)    Phishing scams
(B)    Junk mail
(C)    Pharming scams
(D)    Malware viruses
79.    Who was the inventor of Mouse?
(A)    Douglas Englebart
(B)    Ada Lovelace
(C)    Charles Babbage
(D)    None of these
80.    Which is the largest hardware company of
computers?
(A)    Microsoft      (B) Dell


(C)  HP                (D)    My Space
81.    Which of the following  is a conventional
designation of pre-re leased software?
(A)     Alpha            (B)    Omega
(C)  Raw              (D)    Beta
82.    Temporary storage place for information in a
computer is called:
(A)    Backup         (B)    Buffer
(C)  Binary file    (D)    Data recorder
83.    The Prevention of Electronic Crimes Act was
passed in Pakistan in the year:
(A)    2013                      (B)     2014
(C)    2015                      (D)     2016
84.    When was the last census held In Pakistan?
(A)     1972                      (B)     1981
(C)    1998                      (D)     2001
85.    Malakand Pass connects Peshawar with:
(A)    Gilgit             (B)    Swat
(C)  Dir                 (D)    Chitral
86.    Headquarters of Arab League is located at:
(A)    Tehran          (B)    Cairo
(C)  Riyadh         (D)    Tunis
87.    Judicial Body of UN is called:
(A)    International Court of Justice
(B)    General Assembly
(C)    Security Council
(D)    International Criminal Court
88.    COP 22, the 22nd Conference of the Parties of
the UN Framework Convention on Climate
Change, was held in 2016 in:
(A)    Paris             (B)    Marrakesh
(C)  New York     (D)    Moscow
89.    Which country has the largest resources of
crude oil?
(A)     Russia          (B)    USA
(C)  Kuwait          (D)    Saudi Arabia
90.    The highest battlefield in the world is:
(A)    Tibet              (B)    Siachen Glacier
(C) Jafna             (D)    Kashmir
91.    Summer Olympics for the year 2020 will be
held in:
(A)    Tokyo            (B)    Beijing
(C) Athens          (D)    Hanoi
92.    A country's total financial obligations to the
rest of the world are known as:
(A)    Total burden
(B)    Total debt
(C)    National liabilities
(D)    External debt
93.    Brexit referendum was held on:
(A)    October 23 2016
(B)    August 23, 2016
(C)    June 23, 2016
(D)    April 23, 2016
94.    Which political party does US President Elect
belong to:






(A)    Labour           (B) Liberals
(C) Democratic   (D) Republicans
95.    The term Track-ll Diplomacy is used for:
(A)   Managing relations between two
countries using official channels
(B)   Managing relations between two
countries using unofficial channels
(C)    Diplomacy by diplomats during war
(D)    None of above
96.    The first of the seventeen Sustainable
Development Goals relates to:
(A)    Climate Action
(B)    Quality Education
(C)    Poverty Alleviation
(D)    Marine Life
97.    The largest producer of solar energy in the
world is:


(A)    Germany       (B) USA
(C) Russia           (D) Holland
98.     One barrel of Petroleum is equal to:
(A)    34.97 UK gallons
(B)    42 US gallons
(C)    0.159 cubic metre
(D)    None of these
99.     First woman to win Nobel Prize was:
(A)    Aung San Suu Kyi
(B)    Mother Teresa
(C)    Marie Currie (1903) in Physics
(A)    Florence Nightingale
100.    Hydrometer is used to measure:
(A)    Acidity of water
(B)    Specific gravity of a liquid
(C)    Pollution in water
(D)    Gravity of milk


Answer Key



1.
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14.
B
27.
C
40.
C
53.
C
66.
B
79.
A
92.
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2.
B
15.
A
28.
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41.
B
54.
B
67.
D
80.
C
93.
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16.
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42.
C
55.
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68.
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81.
D
94.
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17.
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43.
C
56.
C
69.
C
82.
B
95.
B
5.
C
18.

31.
C
44.
A
57.
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70.
A
83.
D
96.
C
6.
D
19.
B
32.
C
45.
B
58.
A
71.
A
84.
C
97.
B
7.
B
20.
D
33.
B
46.
A
59.
C
72.
B
85.
D
98.
B
8.
B
21.
B
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B
47.
A
60.
A
73.
C
86.
B
99.
C
9.
A
22.
A
35.
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48.
C
61.
A
74.
C
87.
A
100.
B
10.
B
23.
B
36.
B
49.
D
62.
C
75.
B
88.
B


11.
B
24.
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37.
D
50.
D
63.
C
76.
C
89.
D


12.
D
25.
C
38.
B
51.
B
64.
B
77.
B
90.
B


13.
A
26.
C
39.
D
52.
D
65.
D
78.
B
91.
A



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