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Solved Past Papers MCQs of Deputy Superintendent Jail for the preparation of NTS, PPSC, SPSC, BPSC, KPSC, FPSC, OTS, and other academic entry tests and jobs tests.

 

51. The number of bones in the human body is approximately

(A) 210

(B) 250

(C) 206 

(D) Not fixed

 

52. Which regiment of the Pakistan Army has received the maximum number of Nishan-e-Haider

(A) Baloch regiment

(B) Punjab regiment 

(C) Sindh regiment

(D) Frontier Force regimes

 

53. Rickets is the disease of

(A) Bones 

(B) Tissue

(C) Muscles

(D) Blood

 

54. Insulin was discovered by

(A) Alexander Fleming

(B) Edmond Fisher

(C) Dr. F.G. Banting 

(D) John Napier

 

55. Citrus fruits are considered rich in Vitamin

(A) Vitamin A

(B) Vitamin D

(C) Vitamin E

(D) Vitamin C 

 

56. Poor night vision is because of lack of

(A) Vitamin A 

(B) Vitamin B

(C) Vitamin C

(D) Vitamin D

 

57. Which of the following is the lightest gas

(A) Nitrogen

(B) Hydrogen 

(C) Ammonia

(D) Carbon dioxide

 

58. The shortest day is

(A) 25 December

(B) 22 December 

(C) 15 June

(D) 22 June

 

59. In which province of Pakistan there is no desert

(A) Khyber Pakhtunkhwa 

(B) Baluchistan

(C) Sindh

(D) Punjab

 

60. The foreign phrase Do Novo means

(A) New 

(B) On one side only

(C) Indefinitely

(D) None of these

 

61. International Organization ‘Human Rights Watch’ is based in

(A) New York 

(B) Geneva

(C) Paris

(D) Rome

 

62. Scotland Yard’s headquarter is located in the city

(A) London 

(B) New York

(C) Tokyo

(D) Paris

 

63. Right to vote in elections is also termed as

(A) Franchise

(B) Privilege

(C) Initiative

(D) Consent

 

64. Which organ of the body purifies the blood

(A) Liver

(B) Kidneys 

(C) Heart

(D) Lungs

 

65. Who first pioneered the idea of a blood bank

(A) Booker T. Washington

(B) George Washington Carver

(C) Jonas Salk

(D) Charles Drew 

 

66. Which is the oldest and only survived wonder

(A) Pyramids of Egypt 

(B) Hanging Garden of Babylon

(C) Pharaohs lighthouse

(D) None of these

 

67. Who was the President of the USA at the time of the creation of Pakistan

(A) Franklin D. Roosevelt

(B) Henry Truman 

(C) Abraham Lincoln

(D) None of these

 

68. Who is the founder of Wikipedia

(A) Jimmy Wales 

(B) Rowne Descartes

(C) Bill Gates

(D) None of these

 

69. When the first census was conducted in Pakistan

(A) 1951 

(B) 1952

(C) 1953

(D) 1954

 

70. The Muslim demand for Separate Electorate presented by the Shimla Deputation 1906 was incorporated in the

(A) Minto Morley Reforms

(B) Montague-Chelmsford Reforms

(C) Simon Commission Report

(D) None of the above

 

71. Mopla Revolt took place in the year

(A) 1919

(B) 1921 

(C) 1924

(D) 1937

 

72. During the Pakistan Movement, Qazi Muhammad Issa rendered great services for the Muslims of

(A) Sindh

(B) Bengal

(C) N.W.F.P

(D) Balochistan 

 

73. The Round Table Conferences (1930 – 32) was convened by the British Prime Minister

(A) Clement R. Attlee 1

(B) James Ramsay McDonald 

(C) Sir Winston Churchill

(D) Neville Chamberlain

 

74. SAARC Human Resource Development Centre is located at

(A) New Delhi

(B) Colombo

(C) Islamabad

(D) Dhaka

 

75. The word AKIN is closest in meaning to

(A) Helpful

(B) Friendly

(C) Similar 

(D) Pointed

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