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Combined Competitive Examination PMS General Knowledge Paper 2012
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51. An extremely small piece of silicon on which integrated circuits are fabricated are called:
(A) Chip
(B) Card reader
(C) Feed
(D) Hollerith Code
52. The time taken by light to reach the Earth is:
(A) 4 minutes 30 seconds
(B) 8 minutes 15 seconds
(C) 10 minutes 20 seconds
(D) 12 minutes 30 seconds
53. The shape of our Milky Way galaxy is:
(A) Irregular
(B) Spiral
(C) Elliptic
(D) Rectangular
54. The coldest planet of the solar system is:
(A) Venus
(B) Earth
(C) Neptune
(D) Pluto
55. BIMAN is an airline of:
(A) Sri Lanka
(B) Cambodia
(C) Afghanistan
(D) Bangladesh
56. 38th parallel line is a boundary line between.
(A) Myanmar and Thailand
(B) Thailand and Malaysia
(C) India and China
(D) South and North Korea
57. Oxygen by volume has a presence in the atmosphere of about:
(A) 10%
(B) 21%
(C) 30%
(D) 45%
58. The brightest planet in the solar system is:
(A) Saturn
(B) Venus
(C) Neptune
(D) Mars
59. The planet with the shortest daytime is:
(A) Venus
(B) Earth
(C) Jupiter
(D) Pluto
60. Insulin in the human body is produced in:
(A) Liver
(B) Kidney
(C) Pancreas
(D) None of these
61. Dynamite was discovered by:
(A) Daimler
(B) Mosley
(C) Alfred Nobel
(D) Freud
62. How far is the Dead Sea before the Mediterranean?
(A) 250 metres
(B) 300 metres
(C) 400 metres
(D) 1000 metres
63. Laws of Heredity were discovered by:
(A) Benjamin Franklin
(B) Darwin
(C) Mendel
(D) None
64. Nobel Prize in Physics was awarded to Dr. Abdus Salam in the year:
(A) 1969
(B) 1975
(C) 1979
(D) 1983
65. The longest river is located in:
(A) Asia
(B) Africa
(C) Latin America
(D) North America
66. The highest mountain peak Mount Everest has been named after Col. George Everest who was:
(A) Commandant of 1st Mountain Infantry unit
(B) A Commander of Grolsch brigade
(C) A political agent of N.W.F.P.
(D) Surveyor General of India
67. Christopher Columbus who discovered America was:
(A) Spanish
(B) Dutch
(C) Italian
(D) French
68. The annual average flow of water in the Indus River system is:
(A) 130 MAF
(B) 110 MAF
(C) 100 MAF
(D) 90 MAF
69. The single biggest hydel power generating site is situated in:
(A) Brazil
(B) China
(C) United States
(D) India
70. The US Congress and Senate raised the debt limit of US government by:
(A) $500 billion
(B) $1500 billion
(C) $1500 billion
(D) $2000 billion
71. IMF and World Bank are created through:
(A) Yalta Conference
(B) New Deal
(C) Treaty of Versailles
(D) Bretton Woods Agreement
72. Moorish Kingdom of Granada (Spain) surrendered to Christians in the year:
(A) 1453
(B) 1492
(C) 1526
(D) 1556
73. The President of Yugoslavia/ Serbia who was Indicated and tried by War Criminal Tribunal was:
(A) Franjo Tudrnan
(B) Slobodan Milosevic
(C) Ralko Mladic
(D) Radoslav Bradjnin
74. Who was not a member of the 1st Cabinet of Pakistan?
(A) Sardar Abdur Rab Nishtar
(B) Hussain Shaheed Suharwardy
(C) Jogendra Nath Mandal
(D) Malik Ghulam Muhammad
75. President of Syria Bashar Al Assad is by faith________.
(A) Druze
(B) Alavi
(C) Shia
(D) Sunni
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