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PMS-2006

PAPER: ENGLISH INCLUDING ESSAY



TIME ALLOWED:THREE HOURS MAX MARKS:150

Q.1 Select any ONE of the following topics and write a comprehensive essay on it : (50
marks)

(1) Poverty Alleviation- A Dream or Reality
(2) A Public Office is Public Trust
(3) Predicament of Modern Man
(4) Internet Addiction
(5) Need for National Disaster Management Service
(6) Rites and Rituals
(7) First Deserve,then Desire

Q.2 Use any FIVE of the following phrases/idiomatic expressions in sentences (15 marks)

(i) A cry in wilderness (ii) Look your age (iii) All that jazz (iv)An uphill task
(v) Evil genius (vi) Point blank (vii) Under the auspices of (viii) Go Down

Q.3 Construct sentences to distinguish between the meanings of any FIVE of the following
pairs of words. (15 marks)

Bad, Bade ; Gag,Gauge ; Mead,Meed; Fury, Furry; Memorable, Memorial ;
Jewry,Jury ; Glad,Glade; Quake,Quack

Q.4 Rewrite any FIVE of the following sentence after making necessary corrections: (10
marks)

1) The mankind should love the nature.
2) The ailing patient had better to go to the doctor.
3) Pakistanis are desirous to go to abroad.
4) Shakespear is more famous that any English Dramatist.
5) Having Crossed the River, the road looked clear before them.
6) My statement is based on facts ,and I will not withdraw.
7) I sent a verbal message to my friend.
8) He asked me politely if i will go now.

Q.5 Fill in the blanks in any FIVE of the following sentences. (10 marks)

1) The crew could not be bale ____of the blazing plane.
2) The tree fell ______when its roots were exposed.
3) The tide ebbed____leaving behind sea weeds and rubbish.
4) Water rose rapidly and began to run ______.
5) He was rapidly injured, he will pull______.
6) He dispensed______my services.
7) I was quite cowed______by the otherman's threats.

Q.6 Translate the following passage into English. (20marks)

Asar-e-hazir elmi taraqqi ki intehaon ko choo raha hae.Taraqqi yafta aqwam ka turra-e-
imtiaz aala
taleemi myyar hae.Es muqsad k hasool main nasab aur darsi kutub ko bunyadi ahmiat hasil
hae.Jin
ko jadeed taqazoon se hum-aahung karna hamari hakoomat ka taleemi maidan ko fooqyat
daena sabit karta hae.Zindgee kay aala myyar k hasool main elmi taraqi aur aala myyar
bunyad ka darja rakhtey hain.Hakoomat es bunyyad ki farahmi kay liye maqdoor bhar
koshishain kar rahi hae.Dua hae kay hamari nasul-e-noo jadeed taleemi taqazoon ko mad-e-
nazar rakh kar Pakistan ki taameer-o-taraqi main bhurpur kirdar adaa karey.

Q.7 Make a Precis of the following passage and suggest a suitable title: (30 marks)

All human beings are liable to err. To be at peace with oneself,the realization of this fact is
essential.Humanity is faced with numerous struggles and difficulties.We should view our
own problems as part of a universal struggle and brace ourselves to meet every difficulty
with fortitude.To be frantic and desperate n such occasions cannot help the situation
.Perhaps the greatest folly is for each of us to hug his troubles to himself.Often the path
through our worst worries can be made smoother if we seek the guidance of a trusted
friend. But there are limits to human wisdom.The only adequate way to endure large evils is
to find large consolations.The key to this search is prayer.The faith in a beneficent "Higher
Power" can carry us through our most anxious moments.It has cured many people of their
diseases and banished melancholy from their hearts.It was faith in God coupled with
hardwork, which enabled Alexis Carrel to face ridicule and rejection calmly and finally
became the recipient of the Nobel Prize.Finally ,how much less we should be if we could see
our struggle as a part of the struggle of a whole creation intent on growth and renewal. By
doing so, we not only make our lives easier ,but we also add our bit to the sum of human
dignity and faith.
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PAPER: ENGLISH I (SUBJECTIVE)
TIME ALLOWED: TWO HOURSMAXIMUM MARKS: 75

Q.1 Write an essay on One of the following topics (40)
a) Menace of human traffacking
b) Should higher education be provided for the selected few only?
c) The need and importance of tolerance and moderation in politics
d) Is modern civilization a failure?
e) The power and responsibility of the Press
f) Moral standards in international relations
g) This Land of the Pure

Q.2 Make a prcis of the following passage in about 120 words and suggest a suitable title.
(20)

Teaching, more even than other professions, has been transformed during the last hundred years
from a small, highly skilled profession concerned with a minority of the population, to a large and
important branch of the public service. The profession has a great and honourable tradition, extending
from the dawn of history until recent times, but any teacher in the modern world who allows himself to
be inspired by the ideals of his predecessors is likely to be made sharply aware that it is not his
function to teach what he thinks, but to instill such beliefs and prejudices as are thought useful by his
employers. In former days a teacher was expected to be a man of exceptional knowledge or wisdom,
to whose words men would do well to attend. In antiquity, teachers were not an organized profession,
and no control was exercised over what they taught. It is true that they were often punished
afterwards for their subversive doctrines. Socrates was put to death and Plato is said to have been
thrown into prison, but such incidents did not interfere with the spread of their doctrines. Any man who
has the genuine impulse of the teacher will be more anxious to survive in his books than in the flesh. A
feeling of intellectual independence is essential to the proper fulfillment of the teachers function, since
it is his business to instill what he can of knowledge and reasonable into the process of forming public
opinion.

In our more highly organized world we face a new problem. Something called education is given to
everybody, usually by the State. The teacher has thus become, in the vast majority of cases, a civil
servant obliged to carry out the behests of men who have not his learning, who have no experience of
dealing with the young and whose only attitude towards education is that of the propagandist.

Q.3 Translate the passage given below into English. (15)

1861 main Sir Syed Ahmad Khan nay aik angraizi school Muradabad main qaim kia. Unhain is baat ka
pura pura yaqeen ho gaya tha keh Hindustan kay Musalmaanon kay liye yeh zaroori hai keh wo apni
mazhabi taaleem kay sath sath maghrabi uloom main bhi maharat hasil karain. Warna wo kisi soorat
taraqi nahin ke saktay. Ahista ahista un ka yeh aqeeda pukhta hota gaya aur wo musalmaanon ki
taleem kay mutaliq aur bhi shiddat say sochnay lagay. 1899 main aisa ittafaq hua keh government-e-
hind nay Justice Mehmood (marhoom) ko inglistan bhej ker taaleem hasil kernay kay liye wazeefa
dena manzoor kia. Sir Syed ki khaahish thi keh koi mauqa milay to inglistan ja ker apni aankhon say
wahan ki darsgahon ka nizam dekhain. Chunan-cheh wo apnay farzand Mister Mehmood kay saath
Inglistan gaye aur wahan ki darsgahon aur taaleemi nizam ka ba-ghor mutaala kia. Chunan-cheh
Inglistan main hi aap nay pukhta irada ker lia keh Hindustan main Musalmaanon ki khatir aik aisi
university qain ki jaye jo kisi tarah bhi Oxford aur Cambridge say kum na ho. Hindustan wapas aa ker
aap nay M. A. O. College ki bunyad rakhi jo ahista ahista university ki shakal ikhtiyar ker gaya.
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PAPER: ENGLISH II (SUBJECTIVE)
TIME ALLOWED: TWO HOURS MAXIMUM MARKS: 75

Q.1 Fill in the blanks with appropriate prepositions in any FIVE of the following sentences.
(10)
1.This news will make him buck ____ a bit.
2.The sea is gaining ____ the land.
3.The emergency called ____reserves of energy which she possessed.
4.His scheme seemed to have fizzled ____.
5.We must try to eke ____our supply until help comes.
6.He was fiddling ____with the car engine.
7.They egged him ____to fight those other boys.
8.Casualities in Iraq are now tapering ____

Q.2 Rewrite any FIVE of the following sentences after correcting the grammatical error. (15)

1.He bahaved cowardly.
2. The car needs painting badly and I must get it done.
3. Passing by the dilapidated house, a brick fell on my shoulder.
4.The vast extent of steppes of central Asia is enormous.
5. To be honest, lies must never be told.
6.They decide for starting on their journey.
7.I have reached only yesterday.
8. Having considered the high level of interests rates, depressed trading conditions are likely to prevail
into next year.

Q.3 Construct sentences to distinguish between the meanings of any FIVE of the following
pairs of words. (No credit will be given to single correct sentence. (10)

Apprise, Appraise
Ambiguous, Ambivalent
Corals, Chorals
Caret, Carat
Discrete, Discreet
Quartz. Quarts
Serge, Surge
Demean, Demented

Q4. Use nay FIVe of the following idiomatic expressions in sentences. (15)
(1) At a premium
(2) To call it a day
(3) The Loaves and Fishes
(4) Pecuniary Aid
(5) Pith and Marrow
(6) A Hard Shoulder
(7) Expose to Odium
(8) To have Butterflies in ones stomach

Q.5 A woman is talking to her next door neighbour about an elderly married couple she
knows and about their personalities. Using only adjectives, complete the blanks according to
the explanations she gives either before or afterwards. (Vague words like good, etc will not
be acceptable). (15)

Well, yesterday I met old Mrs. Anwar, lovely old lady. She is always cheerful and helpful and everso
________ which is more than I can say about that husband of hers. He is so ________, shouting and
complaining at the time. I have never known any one so ________. But he is really ________. I mean
he never thinks about her or what she wants. He has got no feelings at all the ________ old Devil?
They are just so different, if you tell her about your problem, she listens and tries to understand and
gives u advice, you know very ________. And its only because of her that children have turned so
polite and charming, such ________ young people. He just gave them discipline, like some ________
school master. Still, Mrs. Anwar keeps smiling and happy. I dont think Id be that ________ and
married to him.

Q.6 Do as directed (Attempt any FIVE sentences) (10)
(1) The mist having cleared, the plane took off. (Turn into a complex sentence using the subordinate
conjunction).
(2) We carried the umbrellas thinking it might rain. (Rewrite the sentence using Last).
(3) Could someone tell me whether a cat has nine lives is a proverb. (Punctuate the sentence).
(4) I have been to the Hanging Gardens four times. I wont mind going there again. (Combine the
sentences using an appropriate connector).
(5) If I dont supervise less work is done by them. (Rewrite the sentence using noun form of
supervise).
(6) A person who is over scrupulous about small details. (Give single word for the phrase).
(7) He resented (be) asked (wait). (Put the verbs in brackets in correct forms).
(8) When they have widened this street, the roar of traffic will keep residents awake all night. (Change
the voice).









Paper: Pakistan Studies (combination Of Both Subjective And Objective) Pms(2006)

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PMS-2006

PAPER: PAKISTAN STUDIES (COMBINATION OF BOTH SUBJECTIVE AND OBJECTIVE)

TIME ALLOWED:THREE HOURS MAX MARKS:100

1. Attempt in English or Urdu.
2. Attempt any three questions from questions 1 to 6 .Question No.7 and 8 are
compulsory.Cutting or over-writing is not permissible in Question No.8.
__________________________________________________
__________________________

Q.1 There is "unbridgeable gulf between Hinduism and Islam and their followers existed
together in the same land for hundreds of years like two streams which continue to run
parallel to each other indefinitely,without ever becoming one body of water." Explain.
15+5(20)

Q.2 Why Sir Syed had opposed the Indian National Congress and to what extent he was
successful?
15+5(20)

Q.3 "The agitation over the partition of Bengal was a provincial rather than an All-India
issue." Do you agree? What was its impact on the course of Indian Nationalism? 15+5 (20)

Q.4 "Nahru Report created more problems than solving the communal issues." Elucidate.
(20)

Q.5 Can the Objective Resolution be termed as Magna Carta of Pakistan? Give arguments.
(20)

Q.6 "Pakistan is a rich country where poor people live." Explain. (20)

Q.7 Write short note on any ONE of the following: (10)

a) Problems of industrialization in Pakistan and their solution.
b) Pakistan's relations with Saudi Arabia.


Q.8 a) The Indian National Congress was established in ______by _____. 15x2(30)
b) All India Muslim League was established in ______at Dacca and its first President
was____.
c) Urdu-Hindi controversy started first at____in the year _____.
d) _______laid the foundation of British-Indian Association in ____.
e)The province of Bengal was partitioned in____and its annulment was declared in____.
f)The Quaid-e-Azam became a member of The Muslim League in _____and resigned from
the
membership of congress in______.
g)______laid the foundation of National Muhammadan Association in______.
h)The first governor of Pakistan was _____while of Bharat ____became his counterpart.
i) Military assets were to be divided between Pakistan and Bharat with a ratio of ___% and
___%
respectively.
j)Pakistan became a member of UNO in____and it was ______member of this organization.
k)The Chairman of Boundary Commissions (Punjab and Bengla) was_____and the award
was

declared on_______.
l) ______presented the Objective Resolution in the Constituent Assembly which was passed
on
________.
m)_______inaugurated the State Bank of Pakistan with a sum of Rs.______
n)_______was declared as the state religion under the______ constitution of Pakistan.
o)First Constitution of Pakistan was framed in_____which was abrogated by_____.
PUNJAB PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION
COMBINED COMPETITIVE EXAMINATION (PMS) 2005
PAPER ON PAKISTAN STUDIES
(Combination of Both Subjective & Objective)
TIME ALLOWED: THREE HOURS MAXIMUM MARKS: 100

- Attempt in English or Urdu
- Attempt any four questions from Serial No. 1 to 8, each carrying 18 marks. Question No. 9 is
compulsory carrying 28 marks.


1. The net impact of Sir Syed Ahmed Khans contributions was the Separatism that led to the creation
of Pakistan. Prove.

2. Spell out the Islamic provisions of the 1973 Constitution of Pakistan.

3. Describe the reasons that led to the Pakistan Army plunging into politics, time and again.

4. Un-planned population growth is the root cause of problems relating to health, education, shelter,
law and order, unemployment and environment. Discuss.

5. Discuss the socio-economics and political dimensions of Baluchistan crisis.

6. In the USA-Pakistan relationship of mutual dependence, Pakistans obligations are substantial while
American ones are minimal. Analyze.

7. What are the merits and demerits of establishments Education Boards in the private sector for
certification of secondary and higher secondary education in Pakistan.

8. Politics of opposing the utilization of untapped water resources by constructing Kalabagh Dam can
be defused by developing the political consensus. Comment.

9. Identify correct answers by indicating Yes or No. Re-writing, over-writing or erasing will
cause deduction of remarks.

(i) Pakistan became UNO member on 30th August, 1947.
(ii) Quaid-e-Azam was followed by Ghulam Muhammad as Governor General.
(iii) Chaudhry Zafar Ullah Khan was the first Foreign Minister of Pakistan.
(iv) The Punjab University was the only University inherited by Pakistan in 1947.
(v) Allama Iqbal was first employed by the Oriental College of the Punjab Universtiy.
(vi) The first anniversary of Pakistans independence was celebrated on 15th August, 1948.
(vii) MacMahon Line divides Pakistan and Afghanistan.
(viii) Cholistan desert is in Sind Province.
(ix) Indus Valley civilization is not ancient.
(x) Islamabad is part of Punjab
(xi) Divide and Quit said Muhammad Ali Jinnah.
(xii) Spirit of Islam was written by Syed Amir Ali.
(xiii) Mr. M.A. Jinnah joined Muslim League in 1916.
(xiv) Karachi remained capital of Pakistan till 1964.
(xv) Pakistans Prof. Abdul Salam was the only Nobel Prize Winner from the Muslim world.
(xvi) Armys Major, Air Forces Squadron Leader and Navys Lt. Commander are equal in rank.
(xvii) Hindco is the regional language spoken in Pothohar area.
(xviii) Jehangirs Queen Anarkali is buried in Anarkali Bazar.
(xix) National Anthem of Pakistan was first sung on 14th August, 1947.
(xx) Jasmine is the national flower of Pakistan.
(xxi) Air Marshal Asghar Khan was the first Chief of Pakistan Air Force.
(xxii) Pakistan is member of ASEAN.
(xxiii) Pakistan is member of World Trade Organization.
(xxiv) Malam Jabba is skiing resort of Pakistan.
(xxv) Nishan-e-Haider is the second top gallantry award of Pakistan.
(xvi) Campbellpur district was renamed as Attock.
(xvii) Lal Suhara National Park is located in Bahawalnagar.
(xviii) PIA was the first Airline to provide service to Peking from the outside world.


general knowledge paper 2009(solved)

Solved paper of PCS 2009

Q: what causes earthquakes?

Ans: Earthquakes occur when energy stored within the Earth, usually in the form of strain in rocks,
suddenly releases. This energy is transmitted to the surface of the Earth by earthquake waves.

Q: What is Galaxy?

Ans: Galaxy, a massive ensemble of hundreds of millions of stars, all gravitationally interacting, and
orbiting about a common center. Astronomers estimate that there are about 125 billion galaxies in the
universe. All the stars visible to the unaided eye from Earth belong to Earths galaxy, the Milky Way.

Q: Where is the deepest ocean and how deep?

Ans: Pacific Ocean, largest and deepest of the world's four oceans, covering more than a third of the
earth's surface and containing more than half of its free water. Apart from the marginal seas along its
irregular western rim, it has an area of 166 million sq km (64 million sq mi), substantially larger than
the entire land surface of the globe.

Q: what is a tornado?

Ans: Tornado, violently rotating column of air extending from within a thundercloud (see Cloud) down
to ground level. The strongest tornadoes may sweep houses from their foundations, destroy brick
buildings, toss cars and school buses through the air, and even lift railroad cars from their tracks.

Q: Where are the Worlds Rains Forests?

Ans: In South America, a vast, forested area of the Amazon River basin in Brazil and neighboring
countries is by far the largest rain forest in the world. It encompasses more than 3.5 million sq km
(about 1.4 million sq mi)about half of the total global rain forest cover.

Q: what is an anemometer?

Ans: Anemometer (Greek anemos, wind; metron, measure), an instrument that measures wind
speed.

Q: How does photosynthesis?

Ans: Photosynthesis is a very complex process, and for the sake of convenience and ease of
understanding, plant biologists divide it into two stages. In the first stage, the light-dependent
reaction, the chloroplast traps light energy and converts it into chemical energy contained in
nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate (NADPH) and adenosine triphosphate (ATP), two
molecules used in the second stage of photosynthesis. In the second stage, called the light-
independent reaction (formerly called the dark reaction), NADPH provides the hydrogen atoms that
help form glucose, and ATP provides the energy for this and other reactions used to synthesize
glucose.

Q: what is paleontology?

Ans: Paleontology, study of prehistoric animal and plant life through the analysis of fossil remains.

Q:how far is the sun from earth?

Ans: the average distance from Earth is 150 million km (93 million mi).

Q: how many vertebrae does a giraffe have?

Ans: A giraffes neck can be over 1.5 m (5 ft) in length, but it contains only seven vertebrae.

Q:what was the first creature to travel in space?

Ans: The Soviet Union also launched the first living creature, a dog named Laika, into space on
November 3, 1957.

Q: Is matter or energy destructible?
Ans: No.

Q: How do insect breath?

Ans: For oxygen circulation, insects rely on a set of branching, air-filled tubes called tracheae. These
airways connect with the outside through circular openings called spiracles, which are sometimes
visible as tiny "portholes" along the abdomen. From the spiracles, the tracheae tubes reach deep inside
the body, supplying oxygen to every cell.

Q: what is dry ice?

Ans: Solid carbon dioxide, known as dry ice, is widely used as a refrigerant. Its cooling effect is almost
twice that of water ice; its special advantages are that it does not melt as a liquid but turns into gas,
and that it produces an inert atmosphere that reduces bacterial growth.

Q: what is royal water?

Ans: Aqua Regia (Latin, royal water), mixture of concentrated hydrochloric and nitric acids,
containing one part by volume of nitric acid (HNO3) to three parts of hydrochloric acid (HCl). its name
is derived from its ability to dissolve the so-called noble metals, particularly gold, which are inert to
either of the acids used separately.

Q: how does physical and chemical change differ?

Ans: physical changes are those changes which do not alter the fundamental nature of the components
of the mixture but do modify their physical condition. changes alter the fundamental nature of the
components of the mixture and do not modify their physical condition, are called chemical changes.

Q: what is Forbidden City?

Ans: Forbidden City, sacred, walled enclosure in Beijing, China, containing the imperial court of former
Chinese rulers. The city was forbidden to ordinary citizens until 1912.

Q: what is SCHIZOPHRENIA?

Ans: Schizophrenia, severe mental illness characterized by a variety of symptoms, including loss of
contact with reality, bizarre behavior, disorganized thinking and speech, decreased emotional
expressiveness, and social withdrawal.

Q: what is the most poisonous snake?

Ans: One of the worlds most poisonous snakes is the inland taipan (also known as the fierce snake) of
central Australia. Members of one taipan species can deliver enough venom in a single bite to kill
nearly 100 people or 250,000 mice.

Q: what is BALANCE OF POWER?

Ans: Balance of Power, theory and policy of international relations that asserts that the most effective
check on the power of a state is the power of other states. In international relations, the term state
refers to a country with a government and a population. The term balance of power refers to the
relatively equal power capabilities of rival states or alliances. For example, the United States and the
Soviet Union maintained equivalent arsenals of nuclear weapons in the 1970s and 1980s, which helped
sustain a military balance of power.

Q: who discovered law of floating bodies?

Ans: Archimedes.

Q: what are four freedom?

Ans: Four Freedoms, human rights principals formulated by United States president Franklin D.
Roosevelt on January 6, 1941, in his annual message to the Congress of the United States. President
Roosevelt made his Four Freedoms speech almost a year before the United States entered World War
II (1939-1945). In his address Roosevelt envisioned a postwar world in which four freedoms would be
guaranteed: freedom of speech and expression, freedom of worship, freedom from want, and freedom
from fear.

Raman, Sir Chandrasekhara Venkata

Raman, Sir Chandrasekhara Venkata (1888-1970), Indian physicist best known for his research on the
molecular scattering of light. For his discovery of this effect, known as the Raman effect, he was
awarded the 1930 Nobel Prize in physics.



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TEHSILDAR's General Knowledge
September 23, 2001

1. (a) Answer the following questions.(any ten)

(I) What is bloodless revolution?
Called also the Glorius Revolution in England, it marked the end of the despotic rule of the Stuarts and
gave way to parliamentary rule there in 1688.

(II) Which is the city of sky scrappers?
New York.

(III) Which language is written from top to bottom and from left to right?
Japanese.

(IV) What is drindle?
A kind of dress.

(V) What is a planlmeter?
An instrument of measuring area, used by engineers.

(VI) What is a concordance?
An index of words or topics in a book.

(VII) Who discovered Law of Floating bodies?
Archimedes.

(VIII) What is the significance of the Corsica Island in history?
Birthplace of Napoleon Bonaparte.

(IX) Who is Hercule Poirot?
The famous detective character in the novels of Agatha Christie.

(X) What is Durand cup?
Trophy for football matches instituted by Sir Mortimer Durand.

(b) Name the authors of (any ten)

(1) War and peace: Leo Tolstoy
(2) Dr Zhivago: Boris Pasternak
(3) Shahnama: Firdausi
(4) Return of the native: Thomas Hardy
(5) The Prince: Machiavelli
(6) Pride and Prejudice: Jane Austen
(7) Faust: J.W. Goethe
(8) Apple Cart: G.B. Shaw
(9) Don Quixote: Migenl De Cerventes
(10) India wins freedom: Maulana Abul Kalam Azad
(11) Les Miserable: Victor Hugo
(12) The Prologue: Geoffery Chaucer
(13)The Odyssey: Homer
(14) For whom the bell tolls: Ernest Hemingway
(15) Good earth: Pearl S. Buck

2. What do you understand by the following terms? (do any ten)

1. blockade: Blockade, naval operation conducted by a country at war, with the object of closing to
foreign commerce the vital ports of an enemy country and thereby aiding in the military defeat of that
country by denying it access to supplies and communications from without.

2. bourgeoisie: The term was first applied to those inhabitants of medieval towns in France who
occupied a position somewhere between the peasants and the landowning nobility; soon it was
extended to the middle class of other nations.

3. buffer state: Small State between two larger ones, regarded as reducing friction.

4. dtente: Dtente, policy toward a rival nation or bloc of nations characterized by increased
diplomatic, commercial, and cultural contact and a desire to reduce tensions, as through negotiations
or talks.

5. Gentelmans agreement: Agreement binding in honour but not enforceable.

6. Fillbustering: Filibuster, in legislative procedure, term denoting the means employed by members of
a legislative assembly to delay or prevent action on a measure to which they are opposed. Such means
may include the introduction of dilatory motions, intentional absence from the assembly in order to
prevent the existence of a quorum, or the presentation of abnormally long, often meaningless
speeches.

7. deflation: Deflation involves a sustained decline in the aggregate level of prices, such as occurred
during the Great Depression of the 1930s; it is usually associated with a prolonged erosion of economic
activity and high unemployment. Widespread price declines have become rare, however, and inflation
is now the dominant variable affecting public and private economic planning.

8. tout: Spy out the movements and conditions of racehorses in training.

9. Camouflage: Camouflage (military) (French camoufler, to disguise), word introduced by the French
at the beginning of World War I to designate scientific disguise of objects through imitation of natural
surroundings.

10. Palliative: Aiming to make the patient as comfortable as possible for as long as possible.

11. Caucus: Caucus, meeting of members of a political party at which the party conducts its business,
discusses policies, and begins the process of nominating candidates for public office. The caucus
method of choosing candidates is usually contrasted with the primary election. In most primary
elections, voters select the partys candidates directly at polling places.

12. Ammesia: Amnesia, loss or impairment of memory. Amnesia is usually associated with some form
of brain damage, but it may also be caused by severe psychological trauma.

13. lynching: Lynching, hanging or other types of executions, in punishment of a presumed criminal
offense, carried out by self-appointed commissions or mobs, without due process of law. The term
lynching is generally believed to be derived from the name of a Virginia justice of the peace, Charles
Lynch, who ordered extralegal punishment for Tory acts during the American Revolution (1775-1783).

14. Ignition point: Ignition, process or means of igniting a combustible substance. Ignition occurs when
the temperature of a substance is raised to the point at which its molecules will react spontaneously
with oxygen, and the substance begins to burn. This temperature is called the ignition temperature or
ignition point.
Solved/Unsolved Paper of General Knowledge

i prepared general knowledge well but still some mishaps occured in it.....
i remembered some questions with answers..please request other members
to share rest of mcq's or that i did not provide answers...
all the best for result..

1-china is not member of G-8

2-taliban was emerged in 1994 from qandhar

3-haifa is seaport of israil

4-The New York Exchange Market Is biggest one market ..

5-gestapo is secret police of germany

6-water on 0 degree celcius is 3.82 in heavier water form(70% sure)

7-H5N1 is bird flu virus

8-night blindness is due to deficiency of vitamin-A

9-zidane is origionally belongs to algeria.

10-j.k.rowling introduced the character of "harry porter"

11-qutab-ud-din aibak died durin playing polo.

12-choreography is techniques used for travelling in space.

13-sanjay gandhi is only one in gandhi family who was not murdered.

14-hollywood centre is california.

15-choromosome is part of DNA.

16-khalil jibran belongs to lebanon.

17-struggle of pakistan is written by ishtiaq hussain quereshi.

18-spirit of islam was written by syed amir ali.

19-india wins freedom was written by abual kalam azad but in

paper there is spelling mistake they wrote abdul kalam azad.

20-the history of GOD is written by stephen hawking???
please correct me (just in air)..

21-track-2 diplomacy:- create confusion to choose in these two.
1)non-official meeting with another country with the permission
of their own government[i choose this one but may be wrong]
2)two parties meeting during war.

22-DIET is parliment of japan(very simple)

23-rename of salisburri is harare.

24-asian development bank headquarter=manila

25-unesco headquarter is in paris.

26-iran link through the railway line with pakistan??[i dont know]
options were 1.quetta with tehran 2.khuzdar with isphahan,3.quetta with
?i forgot..

27-why aeral sharoon left his premier ship:due to physically disable.

28-pakistan,india did not agree on the prices of gas which demands iran..

29-ibn-e-khaldoon(i was confused whether he was astronmer,artist
and mathematician or historian)..

30-lvy is (dont know)

31-suiz canal links meditaranian sea with red sea..

32-golden gate bridge is located in "san francisco"

33-earthquake due to 1.? 2.? 3.earth roataion 4.earth revolution(i selected option 3//i think it is
wrong)

34-which emperor burried outside pakistan-india(babur who is
burried in kabul so he definitely he was the choice)..

35-world economic forum held in "london" every year..

36-vishnu is god "saviour of mankind".

37-i m forgetting here abt. abbreviation..but i remembered i opted
none of these..(tell me which one is correct)

38-pakistan ambassedor in usa(gen retired jahangir karamat)

39-pakistan ist us ambassedor(i tick on m.s. ispahani,may be putras bukhari
or raja gahazanfar ali)?????

40-i forgot which dam will be construted on(i tick none of these means in baluchistan) ??????

41-i dont know pakistan will get how much electricity power
in 2012..i opted third option it also be forgotten may be start
from ??//

42- 2008 eco summit will be held in islamabad(not sure)

43- ist chief minister of punjab was "nawab mahmdoot"

44-which russian comapny supply natural gas to europeon union
????very tough

45-in china chinese muslim " ??" called with??i think the
question may be not same which i wrote??dont know abt answer

46-who got the nobel prize ist(correct answer.rabindar nath
tigore) other options were dulai lama,mother trissa//

47-longest regime of lady pm was margret thatcher(10years i know)
options were benazir bhutto,bandhara naike.

48-which one of these discover ist 1.barometer(i know 1643)
.bicycle(in 1830-1870 dont remember exactly) 3. clock
4.?? i choose option 3.clock(just on guess)....

49-father of modern pshycology(i opted segment faraid)..
not sure about...??????

50- napoleon lose the battle of waterloo from duke of wellington..

51-conqueror of central asia? 1.khalid bin waleed 2.muhammad bin
qasim 3.abdul malik 4.qutayba bin muslim[option 4. is the right answer]..

52-ist three members of eco pakistan,iran(third one was turkey).. simple

53-"diego garcia" is american neval forces exercises on indian ocean..

54-holocaust(killings of jews by nazis)..

55- 2 times river flowing on equator:sorry

56-sunlight is source of vitamin-D

57-problem of looking short sided object means "MYOPIA"

58-termenology used in stock exchange when it is going down
1.crashing 2.? 3.? 4? {i dont know}..

59-digital divide?? i dont know

60-blood vessels that carry blood from the heart
1.arteries 2.cappelaries 3.veins 4. valves [option 3]

61-fission??i dont know

62-country under the sea level[netherlands]

63-armagheddon?? tuqqa on "something on battle field dont
remembered its other options..

64- a variah state ???dont know..
option was 1.? 2.? 3. a week economy state ,4.a government not
well established since in came to being

65-jasmine is national flower of pakistan (the most simplest)..

66-the biggest planet "jupiter"...

67-how many moon have in saturn//dont know

68-dostilut desert is in "iran"

69-the biggest state of india(by area) 1.uther perdesh 2.behar
3.west bengal 4.mudiha perdesh ///i select option 1 not sure..

70-who is leader of modern china economy(confusion b/w ho gan
tau and chuen li)???tell me

71-US president during ist world war :wodro wilson..

72-Einstein's e=mc2
c=speed of light//option was none of the above.

73-Who introduced the law "every action having equal and
opposite reaction":newton very simple

74-please any other member write the complete sentence of
"built on the banks of the daugla & Euphrates river" : the hanging garden of babylon...
other options were 1.lighthouse of alexendria , 2. ? 3.none of these

75-diabhetus/insulin is due to problem of: pancreas
[i dont remember its compelte sentence but central point still is in mind]

76-problem in liver segmentaton is caused of : hipatitus

77-primary colours are:blue,red and yellow

78- how many zero's in a trillion: kash main trillionare hota tu mujhe bhe iss

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