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Solved Past Papers MCQs of Assistant Registrar Cooperative Societies

 

Solved Past Papers MCQs of Assistant Registrar Cooperative Societies for the preparation of NTS, PPSC, SPSC, BPSC, KPSC, FPSC, OTS, and other academic entry tests and jobs tests.

 

1. Who is considered to be the father of the nation of Singapore

(A) Lee Kuan Yew

(B) Goh Choc Tong

(C) Norodom Sihanouk

(B) Tun Abut Razzaq

 

2. Ahmad Sukarno remained the president from 1940-to 1968

(A) Malaysia

(B) Indonesia

(C) Burma

(D) Maldives

 

3. What is the capital of Australia

(A) Sydney

(B) Melbourne

(C) Canberra

(D) Perth

 

4. One of the bloodiest battles of the First World War was fought at Ypres (lepers) where a large number of soldiers from South Asia also died, in which country Is this battlefield located

(A) France

(B) Belgium

(C) Austria

(D) Germany

 

5. President Robert Gabriel Mugabe is the President of

(A) Kenya

(B) Uganda

(C) Zambia

(D) Zimbabwe 

 

6. Dag Hammarskjold remained the Secretary-General of the United Nations from 1953 till 1961 when he died in a plane crash. Which country did he belong to

(A) Sweden

(B) Norway

(C) Peru

(D) Denmark

 

7. After the assassination of Prime Minister Indira Gandhi, who became the Prime Minister of India

(A) Morarji Desai

(B) Vishwanath Pratap Singh

(C) Rajive Gandhi

(D) Sanjay Gandhi

 

8. Ernesto Che Guevara was a famous revolutionary guerilla fighter. To which country did he belong

(A) Bolivia

(B) Cuba

(C) Argentina

(D) Brazil

 

9. Nelson Mandela received the Nobel Peace Prize In 1993 together with another South African Leader. What was his name

(A) Oliver Tambo

(B) P.W Botha

(C) Frederick de Klerk

(D) Archbishop Desmond Tutu

 

10. When did Pakistan leave the Commonwealth for the first time before rejoining It in 1989

(A) 1965

(B) 1969

(C) 1972

(D) 1974

 

11. Which is the second-largest Planet In our Solar System

(A) Jupiter

(B) Saturn

(C) Uranus

(D) Neptune

 

12. When did the Organization of Islamic Conference change Its name to Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC)

(A) 28 June 2011

(B) 27 Dec. 2010

(C) 1 Jan. 2011

(D) 28 June 2012

 

13. Grameen Bank a pioneer in the field of microfinance, was the brainchild of

(A) Dr. Riaz Rahman

(B) Fazie Hussain Abid

(C) Dr. Muhammad Salman Rahman

(D) Prof. Muhammad Younus

 

14. BRICS is the acronym for an association of five major emerging economies. The grouping comprises Brazil, Russia, India, China and

(A) South Africa

(B) Singapore

(C) South Korea

(D) Sweden

 

15. The Permanent Secretariat of ASEAN is located in

(A) Singapore

(B) Kuala Lumpur (Malaysia)

(C) Jakarta (Indonesia)

(D) Bangkok (Thailand)

 

16. Who was the first man to set foot on the Moon

(A) Neil Armstrong

(B) Buz Aldrin

(C) Yuri Gagarin

(D) Frank Borman

 

17. The Battle of Waterloo saw the defeat of Napoleon Bonaparte. In which country is this battlefield located

(A) France

(B) Belgium

(C) Near London

(D) Netherlands

 

18. The tactics of Satyagraha as a form of the passive resistance movement were developed by Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi while he was in South Africa. He led a few Satyagraha agitations against the then South African Government. What was Gandhi doing In South Africa

(A) He had gone there to visit relatives

(B) He was there to plead a legal case

(C) He was exiled by the British to South Africa

(D) He went there to attend a wedding ceremony

 

19. Which famous actor played the role of Dr. Zhivago in the movie by the same name

(A) Peter Otoole

(B) Marion Brando

(C) Omar Shareef

(D) Zia Mohiuddin

 

20. The famous book Gulliver’s Travels was written by

(A) Jonathan Swift

(B) Charles Dickens

(C) Thomas Hardy

(D) Lews Caroll

 

21. Former Foreign Minister of Pakistan, Sahabzada Yaqub Khan, who died recently, had also served as the Special Representative of the UN Secretary-General for

(A) Timor Leste

(B) Rwanda

(C) Kosovo

(D) Western Sahara 

 

22. Pablo Picasso was one of the most famous painters in the world. He was from

(A) Portugal

(B) Spain

(C) Italy

(D) Argentina

 

23. Constantinople is the old name of

(A) Baghdad

(B) Ankara

(C) Damascus

(D) Istanbul

 

24. Golden Temple in India is a sacred place for which religion

(A) Sikhism

(B) Buddhists

(C) Jainism

(D) Taoism

 

25. Which President of the USA was involved in the Watergate Scandal

(A) John F. Kennedy

(B) Bill Clinton

(C) Richard Nixon

(D) Lyndon Baines Johnson

 

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