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PPSC Zilladar Past Papers of PPSC Solved Past Papers held in 2020

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PPSC Written Test Past Paper (Solved) for the Post of Zilladar BS-14 for Punjab Irrigation Department:

Q1: Which shortcut keys are used to “cut selected items” in File menu?
A) CTRL+X
B) CTRL+A
C) CTRL+U
D) CTRL+B
 
Q2: Dynamite was invented by …….?
A) Alfred Noble
B) Thomas Edison
C) William Davis
D) None of these
 
Q3: Who started ancient Olympic games?
A) Greeks
B) Americian
C) Romans
D) Egyptians
 
Q4: A kilo Byte is equal to:
A) 10000 bytes
B) 1024 bytes
C) 1 million bytes
D) 10 million bytes
 
Q5: The Indus Water Treaty was signed during the regime of……?
A) Liaqat Ali Khan
B) Ayub Khan
C) Yahya Khan
D) Z.A Bhutto
 
Q6: Choose the most appropriate antonym of “Vilify” (ذلیل کرنا)?
A) To praise
B) To sing
C) To weep
D) To sleep
 
Q7: Geology describes the rocky parts of the Earth is?
A) Core
B) Mantle
C) Crust
D) Convection current
 
Q8: Which of the following instrument used for measuring the humidity in air?
A) Hydrometer
B) Hygrometer
C) Barometer
D) None of these
 
Q9: Speakers are:
A) Output Devices
B) Input Devices
C) Both A & B
D) None of these
 
Q10: A farmer bought toffees at 6 for a rupee. How many for a rupee must he sell to gain 20%?
A) 3
B) 5
C) 4
D) 6
 
Q11: What is the meaning of “Zam Zam”?
A) To flow
B) To stop
C) To brust
D) None of these
 
Q12: The capital city of Spain is?
A) Barcelona
B) Servile
C) Valencia
D) Madrid
 
Q13: Which of the following river is without Delta?
A) Narmada
B) St. Lawrence
C) Indus
D) Both A & B
 
Q14: The first Round Table Conference was held in:
A) Berlin
B) Delhi
C) Calcutta 
D) London
 
Q15: Maximum number of rows in MS Excel 2016 worksheet is:
A) 16,384
B) 50,000
C) 1,048,576
D) 10,024
 
Q16: Name the tree whose wood is used for making cricket bats:
A) Willow
B) Yellow
C) Teak
D) Sandal
 
Q17: Pinpoint the very first convert to Islam among the following pious personalities:
A) Hazrat Abu Bakr (May Allah Bless Him)
B) Hazrat Ali (May Allah Bless Him)
C) Hazrat Khadija (May Allah Bless Her)
D) Hazrat Zaid Bin Harith (May Allah Bless Him)
 
Q18: The General Cemetery of Santiago is situated in:
A) Brazil
B) Argentina
C) Mexico
D) Chile
 
Q19: The famous city of Carthage, which has in the past been ruled by the Romans and Hannibal, is located in which country?
A) Italy
B) Libya
C) Macedonia
D) Tunisia
 
Q20: Nokia is one of the brand leaders in mobile phones. To which country does the brand belong?
A) Sweden
B) Denmark
C) Netherlands
D) Finland

Q21:  “Cathay Pacific” is an airline of:
A) Hong Kong
B) Taiwan
C) Japan
D) China
 
Q22: Multiply: 9.5 x 6 = ?
A) 57
B) 56
C) 58
D) 59
 
Q23: Small talk (ہلکی پھلکی اور غیر اہم سی معاشرتی حوالے کی بات چیت) means:
A) To praise
B) A discussion carried for a long time
C) A brief discussion
D) A debate
 
Q24: Hanna Lake is situated near:
A) Quetta
B) Karachi
C) Sialkot
D) Peshawar
 
Q25: Who invented the World Wide Web (WWW) with Robert Cailliau?
A) Laiszlo Neztjev
B) Tom Burns
C) Tim Berners Lee
D) Fred Zukerburg
 
Q26: ‘Formosa’ is the old name of:
A) Taiwan
B) Mongolia
C) Thailand
D) Japan
 
Q27: What is the opposite of ‘Shirk’ in Islam?
A) Akhuwwat
B) Tauheed
C) Insaaf
D) Sin
 
Q28: Choose the Synonym of “Inveigh” (برا بھلا کہنا-گلہ کرنا)?
A) Allure
B) Remonstrate
C) Entice
D) Support
 
Q29: Which of the following Surah in the Holy Quran named after insect?
A) Surah Al-Naml
B) Surah Al-Qadar
C) Surah Al-Falaq
D) Surah Al-Nas
 
Q30: Sagrada Familia in Barcelona is situated in:
A) Germany
B) Italy
C) Spain
D) France
 
Q31: The cover of the Kaba’a is called:
A) Bourda
B) Kiswa
C) Al-Katfia
D) Sajjada
 
Q32: Simplify the equation: 5 + 2 x 6÷3(2)=?
A) 9
B) 12
C) 7
D) 5
 
Q33: Kilimanjaro is a mountain located in:
A) Nepal
B) Tanzania
C) Somalia
D) South-Africa
 
Q34: When a devastating earthquake jolted KPK Former (NWFP) and Kashmir killing thousands of people?
A) October 01, 2005
B) October 08, 2005
C) October 18, 2005
D) October 28, 2005
 
Q35: Change the Voice of the following sentence: “Sweets are not liked by us.”
A) We do not like sweets
B) Sweets have not been liked by us
C) We are not liking sweets
D) None of these
 
Q36: Bodies which usually fall from the sky to the Earth are called:
A) Planets
B) Meteorites
C) Both A and B
D) None of these
 
Q37: Cape of Good Hope is situated in:
A) Chile
B) India
C) Australia
D) South Africa
 
Q38: The ALU and CU are components of:
A) ROM
B) CPU
C) RAM
D) CAD
 
Q39: The second most abundant metal found in the Earth’s crust is:
A) Iron
B) Aluminum
C) Calcium
D) Sodium
 
Q40: In a 100 m race, A covers the distance in 36 seconds and B in 45 seconds. In this A beats B by:
A) 20 m
B) 24 m
C) 28 m
D) 30 m

Q41: Who was appointed as caretaker Prime Minister on March 25, 2013?
A) Mian Muhammad Somroo
B) Justice (R) Nasir-ul-Mulik
C) Mir Hazar Khan Khoso
D) Javed Jabbar
 
Q42: Select the correct spellings:
A) Victory
B) Victary
C) Victery
D) Victori
 
Q43: The first Cabinet of Pakistan consisted of ……. members.
A) 5
B) 7
C) 9
D) 11
 
Q44: Who is known as the “Father of Civil Service in India”?
A) Muhammad Ali Jinnah
B) Jawaharlal Nehru
C) Charles Cornwallis
D) Louis Mountbatten
 
Q45: In MS Word 2016, to increase font size to 1 point, press:
A) CTRL + [
B) CTRL + ]
C) CTRL + {
D) CTRL + }
 
Q46:”Derawar Fort” is located in District: 
A) Jhelum
B) Bahawalpur
C) Muzaffarabad
D) Chakwal
 
Q47: Fill in the blank. He would enjoy this, if he ……. present.
A) Be
B) Had been
C) Was
D) Were
 
Q48: In MS Word 2016, the option ‘Multilevel List’ is available in:
A) Home
B) Design
C) Layout
D) Insert
 
Q49: English channel separates England from:
A) Italy
B) France
C) Germany
D) Sicily
 
Q50: During the era of East India Company, the areas of Behar, Uresa and Assam were included in:
A) Haryana
B) Bengal
C) Hyderabad
D) Punjab
 
Q51: The Tripartite Agreement of 9 April 1974 was signed between Pakistan, India and Bangladesh. Who signed the document on behalf of Pakistan?
A) Z.A. Bhutto
B) Agha Shahi
C) Sharif-ud-din Peerzada
D) Aziz Ahmad
 
Q52: Who established Scientific Society in 1864?
A) Syed Ahmad Khan
B) Shibli Naumani
C) Allama M Iqbal
D) Muhammad Ali Jinnah
 
Q53: Complete the series 11, 15, 24, ……, 65, 101
A) 39
B) 40
C) 48
D) 50
 
Q54: Antonym of “Jocular” (مزاحیہ) is:
A) Witty
B) Facetious
C) Amusing 
D) Solemn
 
Q55: Bicameral system of legislature was introduced in Pakistan under the Constitution?
A) Act of 1935
B) 1956
C) 1962
D) 1973
 
Q56: The number narrations of Hazrat Ayesha (R.A) is:
A) 1630
B) 2210
C) 1286
D) 583
 
Q57: United Nations Organization (UNO) was formed in:
A) 1943
B) 1945
C) 1947
D) 1948
 
Q58: Who is the current Deputy Speaker of National Assembly of Pakistan?
A) Qasim Suri
B) Faisal Karim Kundi
C) Sardar Mohammad Yaqoob
D) None of these
 
Q59: The speed of light is:
A) 280,000 km/s
B) 300,000 km/s
C) 320,000 km/s
D) None of these
 
Q60: “Great Bear Lake” is located in which country’?
A) UK
B) Canada
C) Australia
D) Pakistan

Q61: In which of the following form, data is stored in computer?
A) Decimal
B) Binary
C) Hexa Decimal
D) Octal
 
Q62: A shopkeeper raises the price of a cycle by 5 percent above the market price and charges 12 percent sales tax on the market price. As a result a customer has to pay Rs. 4680 for the cycle. What is the market price of the cycle?
A) 4000
B) 4200
C) 4500
D) 3950
 
Q63: 1937 Elections were held in eleven provinces of India Sub-Continent according to:
A) Act of 1935 
B) Act of 1919
C) Act of 1927
D) Act of 1936
 
Q64: UNICEF headquarter is in:
A) Paris
B) Berlin
C) New York
D) Geneva
 
Q65: Gestapo was the Secret Police of:
A) U.S.A
B) Russia
C) Germany
D) japan
 
Q66: Who had the shortest tenure as Governor-General of Pakistan?
A) Iskander Mirza
B) Ghulam Muhammad
C) Quald-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah
D) Khawja Nazimmuddin
 
Q67: Choose the correct indirect speech of: He asked, “Who speaks French?”
A) He wanted to know which spoke French
B) He wanted to know who speak French
C) He wanted to know who was to speak French
D) He wanted to know who spoke French
 
Q68: The cash difference between the selling prices of an article at a profit of 4% and 6% is Rs 3. The ratio of two selling prices is:
A) 51:52
B) 52:53
C) 53:54
D) 54:55
 
Q69: Choose the alternative which best expresses the meaning of the idiom: To End in Smoke (بیکار جانا – ناکامی پر ختم ہونا).
A) To come to nothing
B) Keep away from
C) Extreme hard work
D) None of these
 
Q70: To fill a tank 25 buckets of water are required. How many buckets of water will be required to fill the same tank if the capacity of the bucket is reduced to two-fifth of its present capacity?
A) 30
B) 62.5
C) 35
D) None of these
 
Q71: In MS Excel 2016, ‘Print Titles’ option is available in …… menu.
A) Review
B) View
C) Insert
D) Page Layout
 
Q72: Which Prophet is dignified with special title, “Khalil-Ullah”(Friend of God)?
A) Hazrat Adam A.S
B) Hazrat Noah A.S
C) Hazrat Ibrahim A.S
D) Hazrat Esa A.S
 
Q73: The world’s biggest island is:
A) Greenland
B) Madagascar
C) Sumatra
D) None of these
 
Q74: If the average of five numbers is 6.92, then the sum of numbers is:
A) 34
B) 34.6
C) 34.4
D) 34.8

Q75: Identify the country which is not a member of ASEAN (The Association of South East Asian):
A) Cambodia
B) Indonesia
C) Republic of Korea
D) Malaysia
 
Q76: Fill in the blank: Do you always come to the office …… bike?
A) On
B) By
C) In
D) From
 
Q77: Solve for (?): √726 – √441 = √?+ 1
A) 49
B) 36
C) 25
D) 16
 
Q78: Most widely spoken language in Pakistan is:
A) English
B) Urdu
C) Punjabi
D) Sindhi
 
Q79: What is/are main religion(s) of Japan?
A) Shintoism
B) Confucianism
C) Buddhism
D) Both A & C
 
Q80: The newly constructed Gomal Zam Dam in located in:
A) Gilgit Baltistan
B) FATA (KPK)
C) AJK
D) Balochistan
 
Q81: Nai Gaj Dam is being constructed in which province of Pakistan:
A) Punjab
B) Sindh
C) Balochistan
D) Khyber PK
 
Q82: Who is the current Governor of State Bank of Pakistan:
A) Ashraf Wathra
B) Tariq Bajwa
C) Reza Baqir
D) None of these
 
Q83: The longest and the strongest bone in the human body is:
A) Tibia
B) Pelvis
C) Femur
D) Jaw
 
Q84: Identify the author of the famous book “The Emergence of Pakistan”:
A) Ishtiaq Hussain Qureshi
B) Jamil-uddin-Ahmad
C) Ch. Muhammad Ali
D) S.M Burke
 
Q85: Who was, at one time, called the “Ambassador of Hindu-Muslim Unity”?
A) Quaid-e-Azam
B) Motilal Nehru
C) Mohanlal Karamchand Gandhi
D) Abdul Kalam Azad
 
Q86: When did Lord Curzon announce the partition of Bengal?
A) 16th October, 1904
B) 16th October, 1905
C) 16th October, 1906
D) 16th October, 1907
 
Q87: Which ghazwa took place in 2 A.H. In the month of Ramzan?
A) Badr
B) Uhud
C) Mautah
D) None of these
 
Q88: How many sides would a Hexagon have?
A) 5
B) 6
C) 7
D) 8
 
Q89: ‘Archery’ is the national sport of:
A) China
B) Bhutan
C) Albania
D) Pakistan
 
Q90: Human Rights Day is observed on:
A) 10th September
B) 10th October
C) 10th November
D) 10th December