FIA 2019 Solved Paper
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1.
We see the flash of
lightning before we hear the sound of the thunder because:
a)
The light rays cannot be
obstructed by atmosphere
b)
The light rays travel
much faster than sound
waves
c)
None of the above
2.
Bounded Labour is:
a)
Forced Labour
b)
Labor without
wages
c)
Labour for payment
d)
None of the above
3.
Geographically Kashmir
is divided into three major parts:
a)
Jammu, Kashmir,
Ladhakh
b)
Jammu, Azad Kashmir,
Held Kashmir
c)
Jammu, Kargil,
Kashmir
d)
Azad Kashmir, Held
Kashmir
4.
The total of all income
payments which land, labor, and capital receive in a year is:
a)
G.N.P
b)
G.D.P
c)
Net National
Product
d)
National Income
5.
Inflation refers to:
a)
Higher than the real
cost of commodities
b)
Free flow of money in
the world
c)
Devaluation of money
d)
None of the above
6.
Monetary and Fiscal
Policies have as their goals:
a)
High level of
employment
b)
Stable price
level
c)
Adequate rate of
growth
d)
all of these
7.
Barter system means:
a)
Exchange of goods
b)
Buying
goods
c)
Producing Goods
d)
None of the above
8.
What function is
performed by the liver in the human body?
a)
Produces
blood
b)
Acts as a storehouse
for digested sugar
c)
Secretes juices
d)
None of the above
9.
Physiotherapy is
curative method for:
a)
Heart
Disease
b)
Immobility
joints
c)
Brain
damage
d)
Drug addiction
10. Dialysis is meant for:
a)
Liver
b)
Lungs
c)
Kidneys
d)
Gall Bladder
11. How many chromosomes are in human body?
a)
26
b)
36
c)
46
d)
56
12. What is found in Centrosome and Ribosome:
a)
Nucleoplasm
b)
Cytoplasm
c)
Centrosome
d)
Nucleus
13. Who discovered Bacteria first:
a)
Kock
b)
Bantering
c)
Bushed
d)
Swinton
14. Anti-Cancer vitamin is:
a)
A
b)
C
c)
D
d)
E
15. One year child is mostly affected by the disease:
a)
Cholera
b)
Whopping
Cough
c)
Scarlet
d)
None of the above
16. An increase in hoarding results in:
a)
Decrease in
price
b)
Increase in
price
c)
Constant
Price
d)
Low Price
17. Slump means:
a)
Fall in Price of
stock
b)
Shortage of
supply
c)
Uncertain Prices
d)
None of the above
18. Addiction means:
a)
Insufficiency of
hormones
b)
Allergic
Reaction
c)
Disease bronchial
tubes
d)
Craving for certain drug
or food
19. A computer consists of mainly of electronic:
a)
Circuits
b)
Devices
c)
Parts
d)
Chips
20. In a democratic country following is considered as the fourth estate:
a)
Judiciary
b)
Press
c)
Army
d)
None of the above
21. The people of Bosnia Herzegovina voted in favor of independence
from:
a)
Croatia
b)
Yugoslavia
c)
Albania
d)
Bulgaria
22. Soda water serves as:
a)
A primary remedy for
upset stomach
b)
Relieves
headache
c)
Serve as antiseptic
d)
None of the above
23. Special glasses are recommended to see solar eclipse:
a)
They absorb light
completely
b)
The block a
portion
c)
They have special
color
d)
The refract light
24. Optic Fiber system is:
a)
Telecommunication System
b)
Eye
Operation
c)
Air raid system
d)
None of the above
25. Calorie is a:
a)
Unit of
diet
b)
Unit of food
intake
c)
Unit of the quantity of heat
d)
None of the above
26. A coalition government means:
a)
Interim
government
b)
Temporary
government
c)
Government of rival
parties
d) The government formed by two
parties
27. Reuters is world known:
a)
Sport
Club
b)
Welfare
organization
c)
News
agency
d)
Transport system
28. Modern computers as compared to earlier computers are:
a)
Faster and
large
b)
Large and
strong
c)
Slow
d)
Faster and smaller
29. Sleeping partner means:
a)
One who invested no
money but take part in its business
b)
One who invests money but
takes no active part in its
management
c)
One who takes no profit
d)
None of the above
30. Mixed economy refers to:
a)
The coexistence of
public as well as private sector
b)
The coexistence of
different economy classes
c)
Both a and b
d)
None of the above
31. Former Indian Prime Minister Atal Behari Vajpayee belonged to:
a)
Congress
b)
Bhartia Janta
Party
c)
Shiv
Sena
d)
Communist party
32. What is a major source of electricity in Pakistan:
a)
Hydle Electricity
b)
Thermal
Electricity
c)
I.P.P
d)
Nuclear
33. In summer there is a difference in P.S.T and GMT:
a)
2
hours
b)
3
Hours
c)
4
hours
d)
5hours
34. “Now or Never” is written by:
a)
Maulana Muhammad Ali
Johar
b)
Allama
Iqbal
c)
Ch. Rehmat Ali
d)
None of the above
35. When Simon commission report was published what was the response
of Congress and Muslim league:
a)
Both
rejected
b)
Both
accepted
c)
only Congress rejected
d)
None of the above
36. The first Indian Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru backed out of his the promise of a plebiscite in Kashmir in 1948 on the pretext of:
a)
Pakistan was sending
infiltrators in the valley to fight the Indian army
b)
Pakistan had joined the
SEATO and CENTO
pacts
c)
Pakistan had raised
Kashmir issue on international forums
d)
None of the above
37. Constitution of Azad Kashmir was promulgated in which year:
a)
1971
b)
1974
c)
1976
d)
1973
38. General Sectariat of European parliament is in:
a)
Janeva
b)
London
c)
Vienna
d)
Paris
39. First international organization was:
a)
Arab League
b)
ICRC
c)
League of
nations
d)
U.N.O
40. The longest monarch in the world:
a)
King of
Nepal
b)
King of
Thailand
c)
King of
Japan
d)
King of Saudi Arabia
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