Naib Tehsildar Past Paper GK – Morning Evening Paper
Who created the first working laser?
- A. Max Planck
- B. Theodore Maiman
- C. Robert Boyle
- D. None of these
In which year was the Booker Prize first awarded?
- A. 1999
- B. 2000
- C. 1969
- D. None of these
The top honour in cinema is commonly known as the:
- A. Golden Film Award
- B. Lux Award
- C. Oscar
- D. None of these
Pakistan’s largest source of energy is:
- A. Nuclear
- B. Oil and Gas
- C. Petroleum Products
- D. None of these
In which year was the Muslim League in Balochistan founded?
- A. 1933
- B. 1935
- C. 1937
- D. 1939
The Hindi-Urdu controversy began in the year:
- A. 1867
- B. 1868
- C. 1869
- D. 1870
Which was the final state admitted into the United States?
- A. Alaska
- B. Hawaii
- C. Arizona
- D. New Mexico
When nuclear energy is released, it is converted into:
- A. Protons into neutrons
- B. Chemical into heat
- C. Nuclear into thermal
- D. None of these
If an object could travel at the speed of light, its relativistic mass would approach:
- A. Zero
- B. Double
- C. Remain the same
- D. Infinity
Who discovered the electron?
- A. J. J. Thomson
- B. Ernest Rutherford
- C. Goldstein
- D. None of these
During World War II, the United States dropped its first atomic bomb on:
- A. Japan
- B. Italy
- C. France
- D. None of these
Which metal is most abundant in the Earth’s crust?
- A. Oxygen
- B. Aluminum
- C. Iron
- D. Silicon
Who became the first female Speaker of Pakistan’s National Assembly?
- A. Dr. Firdaus Ashiq Awan
- B. Fehmeeda Mirza
- C. Sherry Rehman
- D. Shireen Mazari
Under the 1973 Constitution, Pakistan’s national language was declared:
- A. Urdu
- B. Punjabi
- C. Bengali
- D. Sindhi
At Bengal’s partition, the Muslim leader in East Bengal was:
- A. Nawab Mohsin ul Mulk
- B. Nawab Waqar ul Mulk
- C. Nawab Salim ullah Khan
- D. None of these
The end of the ancient historical period is often marked at:
- A. 500 BC
- B. 326 BC
- C. 1 AD
- D. 476 AD
The Great Wall of China was built under the rule of:
- A. Yu Bang Tou
- B. Fa Hien
- C. Hiuen Tsang
- D. Qin Shi Huang
Headlights on most cars use which type of mirror?
- A. Concave
- B. Convex
- C. Plane
- D. None of these
The SI unit of temperature is:
- A. Kelvin
- B. Celsius
- C. Fahrenheit
- D. None of these
The State Bank of Pakistan formally opened on:
- A. 1 March 1948
- B. 1 May 1948
- C. 1 July 1948
- D. 1 August 1948
Norway, one of the Scandinavian countries, has which form of government?
- A. Republic
- B. Constitutional Monarchy
- C. Federation
- D. None of these
The Open Skies Treaty was signed in:
- A. 1991
- B. 1992
- C. 1993
- D. None of these
“From the Great Lockdown to the Great Meltdown” report was released by:
- A. IMF
- B. UNCTAD
- C. ADB
- D. World Bank
The tomb of Maulana Jalaluddin Rumi is in:
- A. Rome
- B. Baghdad
- C. Samarkand
- D. Konya
The “powerhouse” of a living cell is the:
- A. Cell wall
- B. Cytoplasm
- C. Mitochondria
- D. None of these
Hagia Sophia, now a mosque, was originally built by the:
- A. Greeks
- B. Ottomans
- C. Romans
- D. None of these
Which gas is commonly used as a refrigerant in older systems?
- A. Ammonia
- B. Nitrogen
- C. Helium
- D. None of these
How many days did the 1965 Indo-Pak War last?
- A. 10
- B. 12
- C. 17
- D. 25
A national census is typically held every:
- A. 3 years
- B. 5 years
- C. 10 years
- D. 15 years
Under the Lucknow Pact, Muslims were allocated what fraction of seats?
- A. 1/2
- B. 1/3
- C. 1/4
- D. 1/5
Who is considered the founder of Political Science?
- A. Plato
- B. Aristotle
- C. Karl Marx
- D. None of these
Mainstream Christian doctrine holds to the belief in:
- A. Oneness
- B. Duality
- C. Trinity
- D. None of these
The Civil Disobedience Movement led by Gandhi began in:
- A. 1920
- B. 1921
- C. 1922
- D. 1930
The first Muslim League ministry in Sindh was formed in:
- A. 1939
- B. 1941
- C. 1943
- D. 1945
Which country held its first national election in October 2021?
- A. Saudi Arabia
- B. Qatar
- C. Brunei
- D. None of these
The gutter margin refers to the margin added to the ___ of a page when printing.
- A. left side
- B. right side
- C. binding side
- D. outside edge
Apple Park is located in which state?
- A. California
- B. London
- C. Swat
- D. Quetta
How many medals did Pakistan win at the Tokyo 2021 Olympics?
- A. One
- B. Two
- C. Four
- D. None of these
General Pervez Musharraf introduced the district system in:
- A. 1999
- B. 2000
- C. 2001
- D. 2004
___ is the faded text behind the content on a Word page.
- A. Watermark
- B. Stamp
- C. Logo
- D. None of these
Cybercrime refers to offences using:
- A. computer devices
- B. the Internet
- C. both A & B
- D. None of these
Freezing rows and columns in Excel uses the ___ option.
- A. Freeze Row
- B. Freeze Column
- C. Freeze Panes
- D. None of these
The PowerPoint view that shows only title and bullets is:
- A. Outline View
- B. Notes Page View
- C. Slide Show
- D. Slide Sorter
To repeat a row or column on every printed page use the ___ option.
- A. Print Layout
- B. Print Titles
- C. Print View
- D. None of these
A predefined set of colors, fonts and effects in PowerPoint is called a ___
- A. Design
- B. Animation
- C. Layout
- D. Theme
Word’s auto-save feature runs every ___ minutes by default.
- A. 5
- B. 10
- C. 15
- D. 20
The Jinnah Barrage spans the ___ River.
- A. Indus
- B. Jhelum
- C. Chenab
- D. None of these
The COVID Delta variant was first identified in India in:
- A. Mid 2020
- B. End 2020
- C. Late 2020
- D. None of these
The World Wide Web (WWW) is an ___ that links documents via hypermedia.
- A. information storing service
- B. information deleting service
- C. information system
- D. all of these
The Maldives is the smallest Muslim-majority state; its Muslim population is about:
- A. 90%
- B. 94%
- C. 98%
- D. 100%
Jannat al-Mualla is a cemetery in:
- A. Jeddah
- B. Mecca
- C. Medina
- D. Baghdad
The 3rd June Plan of 1945 is also known as the:
- A. August Offer
- B. Partition Plan
- C. Wavell Plan
- D. None of these
The “Go To” command in Excel is under the ___ menu.
- A. Menu
- B. Find
- C. Search
- D. Help
Which view is not in PowerPoint?
- A. Outline
- B. Slide Show
- C. Slide Sorter
- D. None of these
Which wildcard characters does Excel recognize?
- A. + and –
- B. ! and ^
- C. * and ?
- D. < and >
The shortcut for center-align in Word is:
- A. Ctrl+C
- B. Ctrl+E
- C. Ctrl+F
- D. Ctrl+D
The mercury thermometer was invented by:
- A. Ian Tunning
- B. James Gosling
- C. Daniel Gabriel Fahrenheit
- D. None of these
Fatima Jinnah’s profession was:
- A. Scientist
- B. Dentist
- C. Architect
- D. None of these
In which year did the Taliban open their political office in Qatar?
- A. 2013
- B. 2015
- C. 2019
- D. 2021
Excel’s autofill of previous entries is known as:
- A. Auto complete
- B. Feed
- C. Web slices
- D. None of these
HTTPS provides ___ communication over a network.
- A. secure
- B. text
- C. voice
- D. video
Which is a valid cell reference in Excel?
- A. 6A
- B. A6
- C. (A6)
- D. +A+
The title page of a document is called the ___ page.
- A. authoring
- B. cover
- C. text
- D. none of these
The save shortcut in Word is:
- A. Ctrl+B
- B. Ctrl+S
- C. Ctrl+F
- D. Ctrl+N
Who is known as the “Poet of the East”?
- A. Allama Iqbal
- B. Nasir Kazmi
- C. Faiz Ahmed Faiz
- D. Ahmed Faraz
Websites often use small files called ___ to track user activity.
- A. Proxy
- B. Defender
- C. Tracker
- D. VPN
Which feature displays a list of all objects on a slide?
- A. Selection Pane
- B. Wrap Text
- C. Hyphenation
- D. None of these
Which function returns the length of a string in Excel?
- A. LENGTH()
- B. STRLEN()
- C. SLEN()
- D. LEN()
The paste shortcut in Word is:
- A. Ctrl+C
- B. Ctrl+V
- C. Ctrl+S
- D. Ctrl+W
The first page of any website is called the ___
- A. Desktop
- B. Home Page
- C. Web Page
- D. Open Page
To open PowerPoint from the command line, use:
- A. ppt.exe
- B. powerpnt.exe
- C. ppte.exe
- D. None of these
The Kabul River joins the ___ River.
- A. Indus
- B. Sutlej
- C. Jhelum
- D. Chenab
The colour our eyes see when closed is called:
- A. Grey
- B. Black
- C. Eigengrau
- D. None of these
Ram Nath Kovind is the current president of:
- A. Nepal
- B. Sri Lanka
- C. India
- D. None of these
The sum of the three angles of a triangle is:
- A. 90 degrees
- B. 180 degrees
- C. 270 degrees
- D. None of these
Page numbers in a document are usually set in a ___.
- A. notepad file
- B. word processor
- C. both A and B
- D. None of these
To select multiple worksheet tabs, hold down the ___ key.
- A. Alt
- B. Ctrl
- C. Shift
- D. None of these
The shortcut to sum a range in Excel is:
- A. Alt+=
- B. Ctrl++
- C. Shift++
- D. None of these
The smallest and largest font sizes on the toolbar are:
- A. 6 and 72
- B. 8 and 72
- C. 12 and 1392
- D. None of these
Items placed at the end of a document are called ___
- A. Footer
- B. End Note
- C. Footnote
- D. Header
The longest river in Pakistan is the ___ River.
- A. Indus
- B. Jhelum
- C. Chenab
- D. None of these
Masjid Mahabat Khan is located in:
- A. Lahore
- B. Peshawar
- C. Karachi
- D. Islamabad
The basic interacting unit of nature’s components is called a(n):
- A. Biome
- B. Ecosystem
- C. Biosphere
- D. None of these
AUKUS, announced on 15 September 2021, is a trilateral ___ pact among Australia, the UK and the US.
- A. Submarine
- B. Defense
- C. Economic
- D. None of these
Which product is also called the opium poppy?
- A. Dried latex
- B. Root
- C. Stem
- D. None of these
The last Governor of East Pakistan was:
- A. Shahzada Yaqoob Khan
- B. Abdul Motaleb Malik
- C. General Tikka Khan
- D. None of these
Who first suggested the name “Pakistan”?
- A. Sir Syed Ahmed Khan
- B. Ch. Rehmat Ali
- C. Quaid‑e‑Azam
- D. None of these
Which woman helped frame the Lahore Resolution?
- A. Begum Muhammad Ali Jauhar
- B. Rana Liaqat Ali Khan
- C. Jahanara Shah Nawaz
- D. None of these
Alongside Canada, China, Israel, New Zealand, and Saudi Arabia, which nation has no single written constitution?
- A. USA
- B. Great Britain
- C. Australia
- D. None of these
Who first formulated the Big Bang theory?
- A. Georges Lemaître
- B. Mayim Bialik
- C. Edwin Hubble
- D. None of these
The Radcliffe Award for India’s partition was announced on:
- A. 18 July 1947
- B. 17 June 1947
- C. 5 August 1947
- D. 17 August 1947
Approximately what percentage of Pakistan’s population is Muslim?
- A. 94%
- B. 95%
- C. 96%
- D. 97%
The policy of “containment” toward China was chiefly part of which nation’s strategy?
- A. Russia
- B. India
- C. US
- D. None of these
Pakistan’s total area is approximately:
- A. 795,096 km²
- B. 798,096 km²
- C. 796,090 km²
- D. 881,913 km²
The Shimla Deputation of 1906 included how many Muslim League members?
- A. 30
- B. 35
- C. 40
- D. None of these
The Montagu–Chelmsford Reforms were enacted as the:
- A. Government of India Act 1935
- B. Government of India Act 1919
- C. Government of India Act 1892
- D. Government of India Act 1909
What process powers the Sun and other stars?
- A. Nuclear fission
- B. Nuclear fusion
- C. Both A & B
- D. None of these
How many countries currently use the euro as their currency?
- A. 16
- B. 19
- C. 22
- D. 27
The head of Pakistan’s Senate is called the:
- A. President
- B. Speaker
- C. Chairman
- D. None of these
The earliest formal Charter of Human Rights is considered to be the:
- A. International Charter
- B. Khutbah‑Hajjat ul‑Wida
- C. U.N. Charter
- D. None of these
The President of the United States is chosen by:
- A. Electoral votes
- B. Popular vote
- C. Both A & B
- D. None of these
Iqbal delivered his famous Allahabad Address in the year:
- A. 1928
- B. 1929
- C. 1930
- D. 1931
“Third World” countries traditionally refer to nations that are:
- A. Developed
- B. Developing
- C. Backward
- D. None of these
Under Pakistan’s 1956 Constitution, the legislature was to be:
- A. Bicameral
- B. Unicameral
- C. Tricameral
- D. None of these
Which leader labeled the Quit India Movement as unsupportive of Muslims?
- A. Liaquat Ali Khan
- B. Quaid‑e‑Azam
- C. Raja Ghazanfar Ali
- D. None of these