Solved MCQs of Naib Tehsildar from Previous PPSC Past Paper
Below is the first part of previous PPSC paper for the Post of Naib Tehsildar. In this post, you will find some solved MCQs for the post of Naib Tehsildar from PPSC Past paper.
In first part, there are 50 MCQs, In next part, there will be 50 more MCQs.
1. Kyoto Protocol’ is an international treaty relating to:
(a) Child labour abuses
(b) Environmental problems
(c) Elimination of chemical and biological weapons
(d) Women’s rights
Answer: (b) Environmental problems
2. ‘Vasco da Gama’ was a _________
(a) Portuguese explorer
(b) French mathematician
(c) English novelist
(d) Italian tourist
Answer: (a) Portuguese explorer
3. Africa’s largest island “Madagascar” is located in the:
(a) Indian Ocean
(b) South Atlantic Ocean
(c) North Atlantic Ocean
(d) North Pacific Ocean
Answer: (a) Indian Ocean
4. Which of the following Sufi saints belong to “Chistia order”:
(a) Hazrat Baha-ul-Din Zakariya
(b) Hazrat Shah Rukn-e-Alam
(c) Hazrat Farid-ul-Din Ganj Shakar
(d) None of the above
Answer: (c) Hazrat Farid-ul-Din Ganj Shakar
5. Which of the following continents has no desert:
(a) Australia
(b) North America
(c) South America
(d) Europe
Answer: (d) Europe
6. The designation of a Deputy Commissioner under the new local government system Pakistan would be _____
(a) District Nazim
(b) District Administrative Officer
(c) District Coordination Officer
(d) District Executive
Answer: (c) District Coordination Officer
7. “Bay of Biscay” is situated between:
(a) France and Spain
(b) Sweden and Finland
(c) Italy and Greece
(d) Estonia and Latvia
Answer: (a) France and Spain
8. The World’s smallest state by area is:
(a) Monaco
(b) San Marino
(c) Vatican City
(d) Nauru
Answer: (c) Vatican City
9. Heathrow International Airport is in _________
(a) New York
(b) London
(c) Chicago
(d) Paris
Answer: (b) London
10. Which of the following statements is wrong?
(a) Pakistan Standard Time is 5 hours ahead of Greenwich Mean Time.
(b) Pakistan Standard Time was adopted on October 1, 1951
(c) Greenwich Observatory is located in England
(d) None of the above.
Answer: (d) None of the above.
11. Which of the following regions is ’Peninsula’?
(a) Arabia
(b) Scandinavia
(c) Alaska
(d) All of above
Answer: (d) All of above
12. Identify the main cause of disturbances in the ‘Maluku’ Island of Indonesia
(a) Maximum autonomy from the centre demanded
(b) Complete independence and statehood proposed
(c) Muslim and Christian religious conflict
(d) None of the above
Answer: (c) Muslim and Christian religious conflict
13. Which city is the oldest habited capital in the World
(a) Cairo
(b) Damascus
(c) Athens
(d) Tehran
Answer: (b) Damascus
14. ’Temple Trees’ is an official residence of the:
(a) King of Nepal
(b) King of Bhutan
(c) President of Maldev
(d) Prime Minister of Sri Lanka
Answer: (d) Prime Minister of Sri Lanka
15. The famous oil painting “Mona Lisa” is the creation of:
(a) Leonardo da Vinci
(b) Pablo Picasso
(c) Florence Nightingale
(d) None of the above.
Answer: (a) Leonardo da Vinci
16. “Transworld Airways” is an airline of _________
(a) UK
(b) France
(c) USA
(d) Russia
Answer: (c) USA
17. Which of the following statements is wrong?
(a) The World’s biggest zoo is in Namibia.
(b) The World’s highest waterfall is Angel.
(c) The World’s driest place “Death Valley” is in California.
(d) The World’s longest glacier is Siachin.
Answer: (d) The World’s longest glacier is Siachin.
18. Which of the following statements is incorrect?
(a) The smallest planet is “Venus”.
(b) The World’s largest river in volume of water is Nile.
(c) Ireland is called ‘Land of Snakes‘.
(d) At night clouds are lower than during the day.
Answer: (d) At night clouds are lower than during the day.
19. 139 members of the United Nations have signed the 1998 Rome Treaty for the creation of a new international institution i.e.:
(a) International Criminal Court
(b) International Wildlife Protection Agency
(c) International Water Preservation Authority
(d) International Marinelife Protection Agency
Answer: (a) International Criminal Court
20. Which of the following country’s parliament is called “Crotes”?
(a) Canada
(b) Norway
(c) Spain
(d) Germany
Answer: (c) Spain
21. 1 metric ton is equal to ____________
(a) 100 Kilogram
(b) 500 Kilogram
(c) 1000 Kilogram
(d) 10000 Kilogram
Answer: (d) 10000 Kilogram
22. Which is not the member of ECC?
(a) Sweden
(b) Australia
(c) England
(d) Belgium
Answer: (b) Australia
23. Which of the following human diseases is caused by the mad cow meat?
(a) Parkinson Disease
(b) Variant Creutzfeld Jacob Disease
(c) Scurvy Disease
(d) None of the above.
Answer: (a) Parkinson Disease
24. Louvre art gallery is in?
(a) Japan
(b) France
(c) Taiwan
(d) South Korea
Answer: (b) France
25. Which part of Pakistan has lowest urban population?
(a) Islamabad
(b) Balochistan
(c) N.W.F.P
(d) FATA
Answer: (d) FATA
26. “Punjnad” headworks has been constructed on river:
(a) Indus
(b) Sutlej
(c) Chenab
(d) Ravi
Answer: (b) Sutlej
27. The first international organization was ___________
(a) United Nations
(b) Commonwealth Organization
(c) League of Nations
(d) None of the above
Answer: (c) League of Nations
28. Three Persian Gulf islands, Abu Mussa, The Greater and Lesser Tunbs, are disputed between ________
(a) Iran and Iraq
(b) Iran and U.A.E.
(c) Iraq and Kuwait
(d) Qatar and Bahrain
Answer: (b) Iran and U.A.E.
29. Which of the following countries first introduced paper currency in the World?
(a) USA
(b) Greece
(c) China
(d) France
Answer: (c) China
30. The World’s largest copper producer is ___________
(a) China
(b) Chile
(c) Brazil
(d) Russia
Answer: (b) Chile
31. ‘Santiago’ is the capital of ___________
(a) Georgia
(b) Estonia
(c) F inland
(d) None of above
Answer: (d) None of above
32. Which of the following countries is situated below sea level?
(a) New Zealand
(b) Japan
(c) Turkey
(d) Netherlands
Answer: (d) Netherlands
33. The earth’s rotation on its axis is from ___________
(a) South to North
(b) North to South
(c) East to West
(d) West to East
Answer: (d) West to East
34. “Drachma” is the currency of ___________
(a) Greece
(b) Argentina
(c) Austria
(d) N0ne of above
Answer: (a) Greece
35. Green vegetables are a good source of ____________
(a) Starch
(b) Fats and on
(c) Protein
(d) Minerals
Answer: (d) Minerals
36. “Darwin” is the seaport of ________
(a) Australia
(b) France
(c) U.K.
(d) Germany
Answer: (a) Australia
37. The World’s largest producer of silk is ________
(a) Malaysia
(b) Bangladesh
(c) China
(d) India
Answer: (c) China
38. MENA (Middle East News Agency) is the news agency of ________
(a) Syna
(b) Saudi Arabia
(c) Jordan
(d) Egypt
Answer: (d) Egypt
39. “Lion” is the national emblem of:
(3) Sri Lanka
(b) Norway
(c) Belgium
(d) All above
Answer: (d) All above
40. The game of ‘Hockey’ originated from ____
(a) Pakistan
(b) England
(c) Australia
(d) Greece
Answer: (b) England
41. Who has the credit to be the first women High court Judge in Pakistan?
(a) Talat Yaqub
(b) Nasira Javed Iqbal
(c) Majida Rizvi
(d) Fakhrun Nisa Khokhar
Answer: (c) Majida Rizvi
42. How many Arab-Israel Wars have so far been-fought? .
(a) Two
(b) Three
(c) Four
(d) Five
Answer: (d) Five
43. What is “Jingoism”?
(a) Political Philosophy of State Control over all means of production
(b) The injustice done to the poor segment of society
(c) Extreme nationalism and patriotism
(d) Promotion of peace in the World
Answer: (c) Extreme nationalism and patriotism
44. Who has the credit to be the youngest Civil Judge in the history of Pakistan?
(a) Justice (R) A. R. Kiyani
(b) Justice (R) Muhammad Ryas
(c) Justice (R) Sajjad Ahmed Jan
(d) None of the above
Answer: (d) None of the above
45. Who is the current rector of International Islamic University, Islamabad?
(a) Meraj Khalid
(b) Dr Khalid Alvi
(c) Justice Khalil-ur-Rehman
(d) None of the above
Answer: (d) None of the above
46. 49th Parallel is a boundary line between ________
(a) North and South Korea
(b) China and Mongolia
(c) Germany and Poland
(d) USA and Canada
Answer: (d) USA and Canada
47. “Interfax” is a news agency of ______
(a) Russia
(b) Turkey
(c) France
(d) USA
Answer: (a) Russia
48. Which of the following “Gemstones” is found in Pakistan?
(a) Lapis Lazuli
(b) Topaz
(c) Ruby
(d) All above
Answer: (d) All above
49. ‘NEPRA’ stands for _______
(a) National Economic Planning and Research Agency
(b) Nuclear Energy Preserving and Regulating Authority
(c) National Electric Power Regulatory Authority
(d) National Electric Potential Revamping Authority
Answer: (c) National Electric Power Regulatory Authority
50. The Headquarters of United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) is situated at ____
(a) Paris
(b) Rome
(6) New York
(d) Geneva
Answer: (a) Paris