FIA Sub Inspector 2019 part 2
1.
What does Angstrom
measure?
a)
Intensity of light
b)
Length of light
waves
c)
Volume of liquid
d)
None of the above
2.
Who invented
Piano:
a)
James
Small
b)
Cristofer
c)
Hardy
d)
Richard Hoe
3.
Who
discovered oxygen first:
a)
Flaming
b)
Tesla
c)
Dahi
d)
Priestly
4.
Sextet is
an apparatus to determine:
a)
The sexuality in lower
animals
b)
The angular distance
between two points
c)
The blood pressure of
animals
d)
None of the above
5.
Which of the
following blood group is a universal donor:
a)
AB
b)
A
c)
B
d)
O
6.
Which of the
following blood group is a universal accepter:
a)
O
b)
AB
c)
B
d)
A
7.
Instrument
to measure the density of water is:
a)
Photometer
b)
Hydrometer
c)
Voltmeter
d)
None of the above
8.
Atomic pile
is:
a)
A furnace in which heat
is obtained by nuclear
energy
b)
A nuclear reactor where
the nuclear fission is
made
c)
A pile of atoms
d)
None of the above
9.
Which of the plant has rings around its surface:
a)
Earth
b)
Saturn
c)
Jupiter
d)
Venus
10. Sui gas has what percent of Methane:
a)
20%
b)
40%
c)
80%
d)
90%
11. Which of the following Central Asian State is enriched
with the world’s largest mineral resources?
a)
Uzbekistan
b)
Kazakhstan
c)
Azerbaijan
d)
Turkmenistan
12. Pedagogy is a science of:
a)
Teaching
b)
Bodily
Diseases
c)
Stamp
Collecting
d)
Languages
13. The science which studies the hereditary resemblance and the difference among organizations of different generations is called:
a)
Genealogy
b)
Geology
c)
Genetics
d)
Ethnology
14. The total tax collection for year 2017-18 has been
projected at
a)
480
billion
b)
4.013Trillion
c)
09
Trillion
d)
780Billion
15. Agriculture contributes to the GDP of Pakistan:
a)
27%
b)
37%
c)
47%
d)
57%
16. Edible oil is Pakistan’s major import, what steps are
appropriate to reduce its import:
a)
To encourage farmers to grow
canola seed
b)
To urge people to reduce
it's use
c)
To publicize its bad
effects
d)
To encourage farmers to
grow sunflower
17. The Church of Saint Sophia is among the Seven Wonders
of the World. It is situated in:
a)
Istanbul
b)
Cairo
c)
Rome
d)
Tokyo
18. On which of the following grounds, the US government
has filed the lawsuits against five US tobacco companies:
a)
To earn a very high rate
of
profit
b)
To hide actual profit to
minimize taxes
c)
To hide data about
health risk
d)
None of the above
19. The main cause of earthquakes is:
a)
Sudden cooling and
contraction of the earth crust
b)
coming into the activity of
some dormant volcano
c)
Internal
heat
d)
All of these
20. Which place of Baluchistan is famous for pistachio
nuts:
a)
Sibi
b)
Kharan
c)
Qila
Saifullah
d)
Sui
21. No density lasts more than three generations is the
theory of:
a)
Imam
Ghazali
b)
Herodotus
c)
Ibn
Khaldun
d)
Polybius
22. After the USA which country is the biggest arms seller in the
world:
a)
Britain
b)
Russia
c)
France
d)
Germany
23. The largest number of fatalities by earthquakes is
recorded in:
a)
Gellan (Iran) 21 june
1990
b)
Kobe (Japan) 17 Jan.
1995
c)
Takhar (Afghanistan)
feb.
1998
d)
Izmit (Turkey) 17 Aug.
1999
24. The first ever direct presidential elections in the
history of Afghanistan was won by:
a)
Younus
Qanooni
b)
Hamid
Karzai
c)
Rasheed
Dostum
d)
Abdul Fahim
25. The great leap forward was:
a)
US policy towards
Africa
b)
Chinese economic
program
c)
Russian Diplomatic move
d)
None of the above
26. A condominium is:
a)
A state of
chaos
b)
A state of enjoying
dominium
status
c)
A state with federal
form
d)
A particular territory
over which joint dominium is exercised
27. Which of the following statements is not true in
Pakistan:
a)
The ratio of education
of males is
35%
b)
The ratio of females is
18%
c)
The expenditure on
education as a proportion as a GNP is 1.2%
d)
None of the above
28. The NAM (Non-Aligned Movement) was established in the
year of:
a)
1961
b)
1962
c)
1963
d)
1964
29. Indonesia agreed to hold a referendum in another state
after East Timor, that was:
a)
Jara
b)
Aceh
c)
West
Timor
d)
Surabaya
30. According to the world Bank report how many Pakistanis are
living below the poverty level:
a)
25%
b)
30%
c)
35%
d)
40%
31. According to the UN report 33 million people in the
world are suffering from:
a)
Tuberculosis
b)
Malaria
c)
HIV/AIDS
d)
Hepatitis B
32. Nagorno Karabakh is a disputed territory between:
a)
Armenia and
Azerbaijan
b)
Russia and Uzbekistan
c)
Ukraine and Kazakhstan
d)
None of the above
33. On which of the following areas, United Nation spends
lion’s share of his budget:
a)
Environmental protection
program
b)
Food and
Agriculture
c)
Education and
Science
d)
Peace Keeping activities
34. Delta is an airline of:
a)
France
b)
Germany
c) The U.S.A
d)
Thailand
35. The headquarters of universal postal union is in:
a)
Geneva
b)
London
c)
Vienna
d)
Berne
36. Hazrat Data Ganj Baksh came to Lahore for the
preaching of Islam in 1093 A.D:
a)
Kabul
b)
Samar
Kand
c)
Ghazni
d)
Bukhara
37. Pinpoint the world’s oldest democratic country:
a) The U.S.A
b)
Great
Britain
c)
Greece
d)
France
38. Which of the following describe the term Realpolitik:
a)
Policy of Mutual
corporation
b) The naked struggle for power
and ruthless pursuit of self-interest
c) A Policy of compromise on
all fronts
d)
None of the above
39. The highest literacy rate among the SAARC countries is
in:
a)
Pakistan
b)
India
c)
Sri Lanka
d)
Maldives
40. Dover Strait separates:
a)
Cuba from
Florida
b)
Spain from
Africa
c)
England from France
d)
None of the above
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