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MCQs for PMS Exams for the Post of Provincial Management Service from Past Paper

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MCQs from PMS Past Papers for the Post of Provincial Management Service (General Knowledge Paper)

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51. The famous painting “Sunflower’ was done by:

(A) Michael Angelo
(B) Van Gogh
(C) Pablo Picasso
(D) Leonardo de Vinci

(B) Van Gogh

52. Economic crisis of 1930s originated in:

(A) France
(B) Brazil
(C) USA
(D) Russia

(C) USA

53. The headquarters of APEC (Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation) is in:

(A) China
(B) Japan
(C) Malaysia
(D) Singapore

(D) Singapore

54. Which country In Included in “Horn of Africa”?

(A) Egypt
(B) Sudan
(C) Somalia
(D) Kenya

(C) Somalia

55. ASEAN was formed in:

(A) 1965
(B) 1960
(C) 1967
(D) 1965

(C) 1967

Visit Also: MCQs about ASEAN

56. Which of the following country is located in the “Levant” region?

(A) Iran
(B) France
(C) Iraq
(D) Syria

(D) Syria

57. “Thomas Cup” is given in the game of:

(A) Lawn Tennis
(B) Golf
(C) Table Tennis
(D) Badminton

(D) Badminton

58. What is the length of ‘Great Wall of China”?

(A) 2400 kms
(B) 2600 kms
(C) 3200 kms
(D) 3400 kms

(D) 3400 kms

59. Who is called the “Father of French Revolution”?

(A) Thomas Hobbes
(B) Rousseau
(C) Francis Bacon
(D) Montesquieu

(B) Rousseau

60. “Divine Comedy“ was written by:

(A) Gibbon
(B) Goethe
(C) Dante
(D) Milton

(C) Dante

61. Which one of the following scientists is known as father of astronomy?

(A) Einstein
(B) Copernicus
(C) Archimedes
(D) Newton

(B) Copernicus

62. In France, the Bastille Day is celebrated on:

(A) 14 May
(B) 14 June
(C) 14 July
(D) 14 August

(C) 14 July

63. The “Swaythling Cup” Is related to the game of:

(A) Badminton
(B) Tennis
(C) Volleyball
(D) Table Tennis

(D) Table Tennis

64. In 1774 Oxygen was discovered by:

(A) Newton
(B) Priestly
(C) Faraday
(D) B. Franklin

(B) Priestly

65. In the history of World the Stone Age is also called by the name of:

(A) Paleolithic period
(B) Mesolithic period
(C) Neolithic period
(D) Chalcolithic period

(A) Paleolithic period

66. Pedagogy is the science of:

(A) Birds
(B) Space
(C) Pharmacy
(D) Teaching

(D) Teaching

67. One Megabyte is equal to:

(A) 1000 bytes
(B) 10000 bytes
(C) 100000 bytes
(D) 1000000 bytes

(D) 1000000 bytes

68. Maple Leaf is the national emblem of:

(A) Germany
(B) China
(C) Canada
(D) None of these

(C) Canada

69. “Wheel” is a symbol of: 

(A) peace
(B) prosperity
(C) progress
(D) Speed

(C) progress

70. Which of the following country’s parliament is called “Diet”?

(A) Denmark
(B) Russia
(C) Japan
(D) None of these

(C) Japan

71. Who invented bicycle?

(A) Nelson
(B) Kari von Drais
(C) Louis Braille
(D) John Hall

(B) Kari von Drais

72. What is the total area of Australia?

(A) 8,787,801 Sq. km
(B) 8,687,000 Sq. km
(C) 7,891,000 Sq. km
(D) 8,192,921 Sq. km

(C) 7,891,000 Sq. km

73. Which of the following is a Baltic State?

(A) Estonia
(B) Serbia
(C) Romania
(D) Bulgaria

(A) Estonia

74. What is meant by EQUINOX?

(A) Day and Night are equal
(B) The longest night
(C) The shortest day
(D) The longest day

(A) Day and Night are equal

75. Which sea is located in Central Asia?

(A) Red Sea
(B) North Sea
(C) Aral Sea
(D) Japan Sea

(C) Aral Sea

Other Parts of this PMS Past Paper are is as under:-

Set 01

Set 02

Set 03

Set 04

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