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fia inspector solved mcqs

 

1. Name the cricket player who has made maximum number of one day centuries
(A) Tendulkar✔
(B) Ponting
(C) Brian Lara
(D) Ganguly

2. Tehrir Square is located in
(A) Iran
(B) Egypt✔
(C) Syria
(D) Yemen

3. Bandar Seri Begawan is the largest city and the capital of a country. It’s also located on a bay. What is the country and what’s the bay called?
(A) Brunei Darussalam and Brunei Bay✔
(8) Philippines and Manila Bay
(C) Singapore and Singapore Bay
(D) Taiwan and Tan-shui Bay

4. What cape divides the Atlantic from the Indian Ocean?
(A) Western Cape
(6) Cape Town
(C) Cape Agulhas✔
(D) Cape of Good Hope

5.Highest military award of South Africa is,
(A) Golden Leopard✔
(B) Virtual military
(C) War Cross with sword
(D) None of these

6. ICC Cricket World Cup 2015 was played in
(A) New Zealand
(B) Australia
(C) South Africa
(D) Both a &b✔

7. What is the national bird of Finland?
(A) Golden Wattle
(B) Rufous-bellied Thrush
(C) Whooper Swan✔
(D) Gallic Rooster

8. Who has been re-elected as the Russian President for Ine third term in May 2012?
(A) Boris Yelisin
(B) Vladimir Putin✔
(C) Dmitry Medvedev
(D) None of these

9. Who became the President of France in May 2012
(A) Paul Simon
(B) Victor Ponta
(C) Francois Hollande✔
(D) Pal Schmitt

10. Which one of the following is not a nuclear site of lran?
(A) Qom
(B) Natanz
(C) Bushehr
(D) Abadan✔

11. Which is the third largest landlocked country in the world?
(A) Magnolia
(B) Sudan
(C) Switzerland
(D) Chad✔

12. Which of the following countries is a landlocked country?
(A) Uruguay
(B) Pakistan
(C) Switzerland✔
(D) All of above

13. What is the currency of Martinique?
(A) Peso
(B) Pound
(C) Franc✔
(D) Dollar

14. Capital of the Ukraine is:
(A) Lisbon
(B) Kiev✔
(C) Santo Domingo
(D) None of the above

15. Second Battle of Panipat was fought between Hemubikal and Akbar in
(A) 1493
(B) 1555
(C) 1556✔
(D) 1548

16. Who was the British Prime Minister at the time of Second Round Table Conference?
(A) Ramsay MacDonald✔
(B) Clement Attlee
(C) Neville Chamberlain
(D) None of these

17. The Gandhi-Irwin Pact Proclaimed the suspension of:
(A) Non-Cooperation Movement
(B) Dandi March
(C) Civil Disobedience Movement✔
(D) None of these

18. Name the leader who supported Pakistan’s Resolution from U.P.
(A) Ch Khaliquz-Zaman✔
(B) Hussain Shaheed Suharwardy
(C) Both a and b
(D) None of these

19 Who presented Lahore Resolution on 23rd March, 19407
(A) Allama Iqbal
(B) Liaquat Al Khan
(C) AK Fazi-ul-Haq✔
(D) Quaid-e-Azam

20. Lahore Resolution is also known as
(A) League Resolution
(B) Pakistan Resolution✔
(C) Khilafat Resolution
(D) None of these

21. Hazrat Mujadid All San was born in
(A) 1493
(B) 1555
(C) 1564✔
(D) 1548

22. East India Company established in:
(A) 1578
(B) 1614
(C) 1600✔
(D) 1609

23. Yasir Arafat was elected, Chairman of the Palestinian Authority in
(A) 1993
(B) 1995
(C) 1996✔
(D) 1998

24. Slavery was abolished in America in
(A) 1863
(B) 1865✔
(C) 1852
(D) 1871

25. Who was Lionel Jospin?
(A) Prime Minister of Belgium
(B) Prime Minister of Canada
(C) Prime Minister of Switzerland
(D) Prime Minister of France✔

26. When Taliban regime came into power in Afghanistan?
(A) 1992
(B) 1995
(C) 1996✔
(D) 1994

27. Between the Balkan Peninsula (Greece) and the Anatolian peninsula (Turkey), it connects the Mediterranean Sea to the Dardanelles Strait.
(A) Aegean Sea✔
(B) Black Sea
(C) Sea of Marmara
(D) Sea of Azov

28. What is below the crust?
(A) Absolutely Nothing
(B) Inner Core
(C) Mantle✔
(D) Outer Core

29. Myanmar observed its Independence Day every year on
(A) January 2
(B) January 3
(C) January 4✔
(D) January 5

30. How thick is the oceans’ crust?
(A) 60-10m
(B) 6-10km✔
(C) 6-10m
(D) 60-10km

31. Who was Chandrika Kumaratunga?
(A) President of Sri Lanka✔
(B) President of Indonesia
(C) President of Bangladesh
(D) President of India

32. World Red Cross Day is observed on?
(A) 17th May
(B) 2nd May
(C) 8th May✔
(D) 12th May

33. Myanmar opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi was after a long wait allowed visiting any nation. First of all she has visited:
(A) Thailand✔
(B) Vietnam
(C) India
(D) China

34. Pakistan successfully test-fired Hatf I missile on 10 May 2012 Another name of the missile IS
(A) Babar
(B) Ghaznavi✔
(C) Gouri
(D) Shahin

35.CXIX is the Roman numerals for which number?
(A) 119✔
(B) 121
(c) 49
(D) 99

36. Who is the first Pakistan Prime Minister who convicted for Contempt of Court?
(A) Yousuf Raza Gilant✔
(B) Raja Pervaiz Ashraf
(C) Nawaz Shareef
(D) None of these

37. Who was the captain of the Nautilus in the novel Twenty Thousand Leagues under the Sea’?
(A) Sirdseye
(B) Nemo✔
(C) Pugwash
(D) Morgan

38. Name the mythical creature with a spiral horn growing from its forehead?
(A) Rhinoceros
(B) Manatee
(C) Narwhal
(D) Unicorn✔

39. Name any one of the teint black-belt grades of proficiency in judo or karate?
(A) Jon
(B) Dan✔
(C) Col
(D) Phil

40. Name the lowest adult male singing voice?
(A) Contralto
(B) Base✔
(C) Bass
(D) Baritone

41. What is the fifth letter of the Greek Alphabet?
(A) Gamma
(B) Psi
(C) Delta
(D) Epsilon✔

42. Which of the following units of measurement
was NOT named after a person?
(A) Barleycom✔
(B) Apgar
(C) Curie
(D) Hertz

43. What U.S. city sits where the Ohio River separates into the Allegheny and the
Monongahela?
(A) Pittsburgh, PA✔
(B) Cleveland, OH
(C) Cincinnatti, OH
(D) Wheeling, WV

44. Which is NOT a scale by which to measure natural disasters?
(A) Scoville✔
(B) Fujita-Pearson
(c) Saffir-Simpson
(D) Richter

45. Which of the following is NOT one of the colors of the Olympic rings?
(A) Red
(B) Purple✔
(C) Blue
(D) Yellow

46. The fear of thunder and lightning is known as
(A) Brontophobia✔
(B) Xanthophobia
(C) Eosophobia
(D) Myrmecophobia

47. Which of the following is a mammal?
(A) Sea Dragon
(B) Minke Whale✔
(C) Whale Shark
(D) Horseshoe Crab

48. What type of animal was the first living creature in space?
(A) Monkey
(B) Dog✔
(G) Rat
(D) Mouse

49. What is a group of lions called?
(A) Envy
(B) Avarice
(C) Pride✔
(D) Sloth

50. Name Europe’s highest volcano.
(A) Etna✔
(B) Vesuvius
(C) Stromboli
(D) Hekla

51. BND is the secret agency of
(a) France
(b) United States of America
(c) Germany✔
(d) India

52. BIN is the secret agency of:
(a) Indonesia✔
(b) United States of America
(C) UK
(d) Russia

53. The rising of the evening star indicates the
(a) South Pole
(b) North Pole
(c) East
(d) West✔

54. Which is the hottest planet in our solar system?
(a) Venus✔
(b) Neptune
(c) Mars
(d) Jupiter

55. The planet which revolves very slowly around the sun is
(a) Neptune✔
(b) Jupiter
(C) Mars
(d) None of these

56. Nobel prize in literature for 2006 was awarded to Orhan Pamuk of
(a) Syria
(b) Egypt
(c) Turkey✔
(d) Iran

57. Highest military award of Pakistan is:
(a) Nishan-e-Imtiaz
(b) Iron Cross
(c) Nishan-e-Pakistan
(d) None of these✔

58. Highest military award of France is:
(a) Legion d’honneour✔
(b) Military Cross
(c) Iron Cross
(d) Medal for Valeur

59. Nobel peace prize 2004 was awarded to “Wangari Maathai’ of
(a) Uganda
(b) Kenya
(c) South Africa
(d) Nigeria✔

60. Which of the following processes is related to the formation of Himalayas?
(a) Faulting
(b) Folding✔
(c) Sliding
(d) Volcanic eruptions

61. Kirana mountains are present in:
(a) Pakistan✔
(b) India
(c) Nepal
(d) China

62. Plateaus situated in between plains and mountains are called
(a) Intermundane plateaus
(b) Continental plateaus
(C) Piedmont plateaus✔
(d) Peninsular plateaus

63. Which is the longest mountain range in the world?
(a) Himalayas
(b) Andes✔
(c) Rockies
(d) Alps

64. The first successful expedition to the Mount Everest was made in
(a) 1962
(b) 1965
(c) 1968
(d) 1953✔

65. Rakaposhi peak is present in:
(a) Pakistan✔
(b) India
(c) Nepal
(d) China

66. Who was got first Nobel Prize in economics in 1969
(a) Ragnar Frisch (Norvay) and Jan Tanbar Jen (Netherlands)✔
(b) William Forels (USA) and John Marshal (UK)
(c) Sumeil Bengon (USA)
(d) J. Philip Reis (France)

67. Which is the first Muslim who got Nobel Prize in literature?
(a) Muhammad Younas (Bangladesh)
(b) Orhan Pamuk (Turkey)
(C) Naguib Mahfuz (Egypt)✔
(d) None of the above

68. The only person to win two unshared Nobel prizes?
(a) Marie
(b) Linus Pauling✔
(c) John Jackson
(d) None of these

69. Highest military award of Vietnam is:
(a) Medal of honour
(b) National order of Vietnam✔
(c) Nishan-e-Haider
(d) None of these

70. Highest military award of South Africa is:
(a) Param vir chukara
(b) NRWE ya gauta (Gold Leopard)✔
(c) African medal
(d) None of these

Directions: In each of the following questions, out of the given alternatives, choose the one which best expresses the meaning of the given word
71. OVERSTRUNG
(a) Active
(b) Energetic
(c) Concerned
(d) Too sensitive✔

72. FRATERNISE
(a) Associate✔
(b) Organize
(c) Expel
(d) Cheat

73. COMPENDIUM
(a) Glossary
(b) Reference✔
(c) Index
(d) Summary

74. VAPID
(a) Virtuous
(b) Priceless
(c) Dull✔
(d) Vital

75. CONTROL
(a) Restrain✔
(b) Influence
(c) Regulate
(d) Dominate

76. NUGATORY
(a) Worthless✔
(b) Cheerful
(c) Negative
(d) Migratory

77. AID
(a) Supervision
(b) Co-operation
(c) Assistance✔
(d) Disease

78. DERIDE
(a) Mock✔
(b) Confuse
(c) Shout
(d) Snare

Directions: In each of the following questions, out of the given alternatives, choose the one which best expresses the meaning of the italicized bold part of the sentence

79. The demand for an autonomous state is responsible for insurgence of terrorism
(a) separate
(b) independent
(c) secluded
(d) self-governed✔

80. He could not suppress his resentment against that decision
(a) indignation
(b) irritation
(c) displeasure✔
(d) excitement

81. It is so gratifying to know that there are not many small-pox cases these days.
(a) pleasing✔
(b) surprising
(c) satisfying
(d) happy

B2. Without science and the scientific spirit, we shall just drift along.
(a) move gently
(b) move aimlessly✔
(c) move cautiously
(d) live peacefully

83. A factory manufacturing illicit liquor was unearthed by the police yesterday
(a) poisonous
(b) unlawful✔
(c) intoxicating
(d) cheap

84. A pervading sense of ennui.
(a) anger
(b) anxiety
(c) sweatiness✔
(d) melancholy

85. He was given to fanaticism in his political beliefs.
(a) limitations
(b) unreasoning enthusiasm✔
(c) falsehood
(d) having no grounds

Directions: In each of the following questions, choose the word opposite in meaning to the given word

86. ESTABLISH
(a) Disrupt
(b) Uproot✔
(c) Corrode
(d) Negate

87. BOISTEROUS
(a) Calm✔
(b) Comfortable
(c) Good
(d) Happy

88. EVIDENT
(a) Suspected
(b) Disagreed
(c) Doubtful✔
(d) Unimportant

89. DESTROY
(a) Invent
(6) Make
(c) Produce
(d) Create✔

90. HAGGARD
(a) Healthy✔
(b) Animated
(c) Robust
(d) Hearty

91. NUGATORY
(a) Voluptuous
(b) Slender
(c) Valuable✔
(d) Worthless

92. ACCELERATE
(a) Creep
(b) Drag
(c) Lag
(d) Move slowly✔

93. Coarse
(a) Beautiful
(b) Soft
(c) Fine✔
(d) Attractive

Directions: Each of the following questions consists of a word or phrase which is italicized bold in the sentence given. It is followed by certain words or phrases. Select the word or phrase which is closest to the opposite in meaning of the italicized bold word or phrase.

94. She was in a state of anxiety when I met her
(a) relief✔
(b) happiness
(c) pleasure
(d) laughter

95. Tuberculosis is endemic in this area now a days.
(a) concentrated
(b) sporadic✔
(c) limited
(d) scattered

96. The luxurious hotel is a paradise for hedonists
(a) stoics
(b) ascetics✔
(c) adventurers
(d) saints

97. By murdering that woman, he has committed a hideous crime.
(a) normal✔
(b) generous
(c) logical
(d) fair
(e) handsome

98. The last show of the concert at the Ritz Theatre was a fiasco.
(a) triumph
(b) victory
(c) fruitful✔
(d) success

99. From his acts of hunting, it can be inferred that he is a wicked man.
(a) innocent✔
(b) decent
(c) pious
(d) peaceful

100. think you should undertake this job, it would really be a profitable venture for you.
(a) refrain✔
(b) leave
(c) conceal
(d) retrieve

 

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