Board of Revenue Balochistan MCQs Test for the Post of NAIB TEHSILDAR B-14

Board of Revenue Balochistan MCQs Test for the Post of NAIB TEHSILDAR B-14

 BALOCHISTAN PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION (BPSC)

MCQs Test for the Post of NAIB TEHSILDAR (B-14)
Date: 9th November 2024 (Morning)
Location: Board of Revenue Balochistan
Sheet Color: GREEN


Questions:

  1. The Objective Resolution was passed on:
    a) 12 March 1948
    b) 23 March 1940
    c) 12 March 1949
    d) 2 March 1949

  2. The first movement launched against the British in India was:
    a) Khilafat Movement
    b) Swadeshi Movement
    c) Non-Cooperation Movement
    d) Quit India Movement

  3. Pakistan is located in the tropic zone of:
    a) South
    b) North
    c) East
    d) West

  4. Central Processing Unit is a combination of:
    a) Control and storage
    b) Central and output unit
    c) Arithmetic logic and input unit
    d) Arithmetic logic and central unit

  5. The component used for logical operations (e.g., less than, equal, greater than) is:
    a) Arithmetic & Logic Unit
    b) Control Unit
    c) Both of the above
    d) None of the above

  6. Analog computer works on the supply of:
    a) Magnetic strength
    b) Continuous electrical pulses
    c) Electrical pulses but not continuous
    d) None of these

  7. A computer that processes both analog and digital data is called a:
    a) Analog Computer
    b) Digital Computer
    c) Hybrid Computer
    d) Mainframe Computer

  8. Tape speed is measured in:
    a) Feet per second
    b) Inches per second
    c) Meters per second
    d) Centimeters per second

  9. Binary circuit elements have:
    a) One stable state
    b) Two stable states
    c) Three stable states
    d) None of these

  10. Which statement is valid:
    a) 1KB = 1024 bytes
    b) 1MB = 2048 bytes
    c) 1MB = 1000 kilobytes
    d) 1KB = 1000 bytes


Islamic Knowledge:

  1. The first martyr of Karbala was:
    a) Sakinah bint Hussain
    b) Tribe of Bani Asad
    c) Hurr ibn Yazid
    d) None of these

  2. Surah Muzammil means:
    a) Cover
    b) Wrapped up in Garments
    c) In the Sky
    d) Iron

  3. The first female Hafiza of the Quran was:
    a) Umal Mumineen Hazrat Aisha (RA)
    b) Umal Mumineen Hazrat Zainab (RA)
    c) Umal Mumineen Hafsah bint-e-Umar (RA)
    d) None of these

  4. Treaty of Hudaybiyyah took place in:
    a) Shaban 6 AH
    b) Rajab 6 AH
    c) Zu al-Qi'dah 6 AH
    d) Ramzan 6 AH


General Knowledge:

  1. The Holy Prophet (PBUH) performed Hujjat-ul-Wida in:
    a) 630 AD
    b) 632 AD
    c) 633 AD
    d) 636 AD

  2. The first Pakistani postal stamp was issued in:
    a) August 1948
    b) December 1947
    c) February 1948
    d) July 1948

  3. Defence Day is observed on:
    a) 6th September
    b) 11th September
    c) 7th September
    d) None of these

  4. A poet of the Italian Renaissance was:
    a) Rossetti
    b) Virgil
    c) Homer
    d) Dante

  5. The purpose of a tight-rope walker's pole is to:
    a) Prop him up if he falls
    b) Spread weight, reduce pressure on rope
    c) Add extra weight to keep rope tight
    d) Keep center of gravity vertically above the rope

  6. The speed of sound in air at sea level is approximately:
    a) 300 m/s
    b) 320 m/s
    c) 340 m/s
    d) 370 m/s

  7. Questions:

    1. The National Tree of Pakistan is:
      a) Neem
      b) Peepul
      c) Sheesham
      d) Deodar

    2. Quaid-e-Azam joined the All India Muslim League in:
      a) 1911
      b) 1912
      c) 1913
      d) 1914

    3. Which reforms introduced separate electorates for Hindus and Muslims?
      a) Minto-Morley Reforms
      b) Montague Reforms
      c) Both
      d) None of these

    4. The number of peaks in Pakistan higher than 7000 meters is:
      a) 108
      b) 117
      c) 125
      d) 191

    5. The boundary line between Azad Kashmir and Indian Occupied Kashmir is called:
      a) Line of Control
      b) Durand Line
      c) Oder-Neisse Line
      d) The Redcliffe Line

    6. The height of Nanga Parbat is:
      a) 7818 meters
      b) 8028 meters
      c) 8126 meters
      d) 9615 meters

    7. The Quit India movement in 1942 was started by:
      a) Mahatma Gandhi
      b) Quaid-e-Azam
      c) Allama Iqbal
      d) Jawahar Lal Nehru

    8. Denmark is situated in:
      a) Eastern Europe
      b) Western Europe
      c) Northern Europe
      d) Southern Europe

    9. People living at a higher altitude (like mountains) usually have a:
      a) Lesser number of red blood cells
      b) Higher number of red blood cells
      c) Lesser number of white blood cells
      d) Higher number of white blood cells

    10. Who discovered Canada?
      a) Christopher Columbus
      b) Ferdinand Magellan
      c) John Cabot
      d) Jacques Cartier

    11. The second most populous country in the world is:
      a) Russia
      b) India
      c) Nigeria
      d) Indonesia

    12. Indonesia is situated in:
      a) South-East Asia
      b) South Asia
      c) North-East Asia
      d) West Asia

    13. Which one of these scientists formulated basic laws of geometry?
      a) Pythagoras
      b) Archimedes
      c) Aristotle
      d) None of these

    14. The value of x in the equation 3x - 5 = 10 is:
      a) 3
      b) 5
      c) 7
      d) 8

    15. If the ratio of boys to girls in a class is 3:2 and there are 15 boys, how many girls are there?
      a) 10
      b) 12
      c) 15
      d) 20

    16. The area of a rectangle is 24 square units. If the length is 6 units, what is the width?
      a) 2 units
      b) 3 units
      c) 4 units
      d) 5 units

    17. Find the value of x in the inequality 3x - 5 < 7:
      a) x > 4
      b) x < 4
      c) x > 3
      d) x < 3

BALOCHISTAN PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION (BPSC)
MCQs Test for the Post of NAIB TEHSILDAR (B-14)
Date: 9th November 2024 (Evening)
Location: Board of Revenue Balochistan
Sheet Color: GREEN


Questions:

  1. Find the perimeter of a square with a side length of 6 cm:
    a) 12 cm
    b) 24 cm
    c) 36 cm
    d) 18 m

  2. If y = 5, what is the value of 3y - 4?
    a) 11
    b) 10
    c) 9
    d) 8

  3. The area of a rectangle with a length of 12 cm and width of 8 cm is:
    a) 96 cm²
    b) 80 cm²
    c) 100 cm²
    d) 72 cm²

  4. The only Surah in the Holy Quran that does not start with "Bismillah" is:
    a) Surah Al-Ahzab
    b) Surah Al-Taubah
    c) Surah Al-Jinn
    d) None of these

  5. How many Muslims were martyred in the Battle of Badr?
    a) 10
    b) 14
    c) 18
    d) 42

  6. Makkah was conquered in:
    a) 8th Hijra
    b) 9th Hijra
    c) 10th Hijra
    d) 12th Hijra

  7. Jizya means:
    a) Religious Tax
    b) Tax on Non-Muslims
    c) Land Cultivation Tax on Non-Muslims
    d) Minorities Income Tax

  8. The grave of Hazrat Ibrahim (AS) is in:
    a) Saudi Arabia
    b) Iraq
    c) Syria
    d) Palestine

  9. Hazrat Umar ruled for:
    a) Eight years two months
    b) Nine years
    c) Ten years 5 months
    d) Twelve years 7 days

  10. The Pact of Madina was signed between:
    a) Aus and Khazraj
    b) Jews and Muslims
    c) Christians and Muslims
    d) None of these

  11. A computer CPU speed around 100 million instructions per second is known as:
    a) Supercomputer
    b) Minicomputer
    c) Microcomputer
    d) Macrocomputer

  12. CAD stands for:
    a) Computer Aided Design
    b) Computer Algorithm for Design
    c) Computer Application in Design
    d) All of these

  13. The two major types of computer chips are:
    a) External memory chip
    b) Primary memory chip
    c) Microprocessor chip
    d) Both b and c

  14. Spatial data refers to:
    a) Data about places
    b) Non-spatial data
    c) Numerical data
    d) Textual data

  15. A vector data model represents spatial features as:
    a) Continuous surfaces
    b) Grids
    c) Points, Lines, and Polygons
    d) Pixels

  16. The coordinate system used for global positioning is:
    a) Cartesian coordinate system
    b) Universal Transverse Mercator (UTM) coordinate system
    c) Geographic coordinate system
    d) State plane coordinate system










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