PPSC Solved Past Papers of Ziladar

  1. Who wrote Path to Pakistan?
    A) Ch. Khalique Zaman ✅
    B) Allama Iqbal
    C) Liaquat Ali Khan
    D) Sir Syed Ahmad Khan
    Answer Detail: Ch. Khalique Zaman authored Path to Pakistan, a book detailing the historical journey toward Pakistan's creation.

  2. When did Fatima Jinnah join the All-India Muslim League (AIML)?
    A) 1937
    B) 1940 ✅
    C) 1942
    D) 1947
    Answer Detail: Fatima Jinnah joined the AIML in 1940, actively supporting the Pakistan Movement.

  3. Who prepared the Pirpur Report?
    A) Raja Syed Mehdi ✅
    B) Nawab Bahadur Yar Jung
    C) Maulana Abul Kalam Azad
    D) Syed Ahmad Khan
    Answer Detail: Raja Syed Mehdi prepared the Pirpur Report in 1938, highlighting Congress's mistreatment of Muslims.

  4. When did Quaid-e-Azam first meet M.K. Gandhi?
    A) 1914
    B) 1916 ✅
    C) 1918
    D) 1920
    Answer Detail: Quaid-e-Azam met Gandhi in 1916 at Lucknow during a session of the Indian National Congress.

  5. When were non-party elections held in Pakistan?
    A) 1977
    B) 1985 ✅
    C) 1990
    D) 2002
    Answer Detail: Non-party elections were held in 1985 under General Zia-ul-Haq's regime.

  6. When was Pakistan’s National Anthem approved?
    A) August 1954 ✅
    B) January 1950
    C) March 1952
    D) June 1956
    Answer Detail: The National Anthem, composed by Ahmad G. Chagla and written by Hafeez Jalandhri, was approved in August 1954.

  7. Who was the Secretary of State for India during the Cabinet Mission?
    A) Lord Mountbatten
    B) Lord Pethick-Lawrence ✅
    C) Lord Wavell
    D) Lord Linlithgow
    Answer Detail: Lord Pethick-Lawrence was the Secretary of State for India during the 1946 Cabinet Mission.

  8. When was the Water Accord signed between Pakistan’s provinces?
    A) 1988
    B) 1991 ✅
    C) 1995
    D) 2000
    Answer Detail: The Water Accord, addressing water distribution among provinces, was signed in 1991.

  9. On which river is the Rawal Dam constructed?
    A) Jhelum
    B) Korang ✅
    C) Chenab
    D) Indus
    Answer Detail: Rawal Dam is built on the Korang River near Islamabad.

  10. Where is the headquarters of Greenpeace located?
    A) Amsterdam ✅
    B) London
    C) New York
    D) Paris
    Answer Detail: Greenpeace, an environmental organization, has its headquarters in Amsterdam, Netherlands.

  11. What is the doab between the Ravi and Chenab rivers called?
    A) Chaj
    B) Rachna ✅
    C) Bari
    D) Sindh Sagar
    Answer Detail: The doab between the Ravi and Chenab rivers is known as Rachna Doab.

  12. Who built the Bala Hisar Fort?
    A) Akbar
    B) Babur ✅
    C) Sher Shah Suri
    D) Jahangir
    Answer Detail: Babur, the Mughal emperor, built the Bala Hisar Fort in Peshawar.

  13. Who administered the oath of Prime Minister to Liaquat Ali Khan?
    A) Lord Mountbatten
    B) Muhammad Ali Jinnah ✅
    C) Khawaja Nazimuddin
    D) Iskander Mirza
    Answer Detail: Muhammad Ali Jinnah, as Governor-General, administered the oath to Liaquat Ali Khan in 1947.

  14. Where are copper deposits found in Pakistan?
    A) Chagai ✅
    B) Saindak
    C) Thar
    D) Swat
    Answer Detail: Significant copper deposits are located in Chagai, Balochistan, notably at Saindak.

  15. Who supported the Pakistan Resolution from Sindh?
    A) G.M. Syed
    B) Abdullah Haroon ✅
    C) Pir Pagaro
    D) Khuhro
    Answer Detail: Abdullah Haroon, a prominent Sindhi leader, supported the Pakistan Resolution in 1940.

  16. Where is the Banbhore site located?
    A) Thatta ✅
    B) Hyderabad
    C) Sukkur
    D) Karachi
    Answer Detail: Banbhore, an archaeological site, is located near Thatta, Sindh.

  17. Where is Chandka Medical College located?
    A) Sukkur
    B) Larkana ✅
    C) Hyderabad
    D) Nawabshah
    Answer Detail: Chandka Medical College is in Larkana, Sindh.

  18. Where are artificial forests being maintained in Pakistan?
    A) Changa Manga ✅
    B) Margalla Hills
    C) Ayubia
    D) Kaghan
    Answer Detail: Changa Manga, near Lahore, is known for its large artificial forest plantation.

  19. What is Pakistan’s second-largest foreign exchange earner crop?
    A) Wheat
    B) Rice ✅
    C) Cotton
    D) Sugarcane
    Answer Detail: Rice is Pakistan’s second-largest foreign exchange earner after cotton.

  20. When did Ch. Rehmat Ali coin the word “Pakistan” in the Now or Never pamphlet?
    A) 1930
    B) 1933 ✅
    C) 1935
    D) 1940
    Answer Detail: Ch. Rehmat Ali coined “Pakistan” in his 1933 pamphlet Now or Never.

  21. Who prepared the C.R. Formula?
    A) Gandhi
    B) Rajagopalachari ✅
    C) Nehru
    D) Jinnah
    Answer Detail: C. Rajagopalachari proposed the C.R. Formula in 1944 to resolve the Indian political deadlock.

  22. Who discovered the malaria parasite?
    A) Louis Pasteur
    B) Ronald Ross ✅
    C) Alexander Fleming
    D) Robert Koch
    Answer Detail: Ronald Ross identified the malaria parasite in 1897, earning a Nobel Prize.

  23. What is the largest organ in the human body?
    A) Skin
    B) Liver ✅
    C) Heart
    D) Lungs
    Answer Detail: The liver is the largest internal organ, vital for metabolism and detoxification.

  24. Kidney disease can result from an overdose of which vitamin?
    A) Vitamin A
    B) Vitamin C ✅
    C) Vitamin D
    D) Vitamin B12
    Answer Detail: Excessive Vitamin C intake can lead to kidney stones or other kidney issues.

  25. What is the largest Muslim country in Africa by population?
    A) Egypt
    B) Nigeria ✅
    C) Algeria
    D) Sudan
    Answer Detail: Nigeria has the largest Muslim population in Africa, with over 100 million Muslims.

  26. Where is the Nobel Peace Prize decided?
    A) Stockholm
    B) Oslo ✅
    C) Geneva
    D) The Hague
    Answer Detail: The Nobel Peace Prize is awarded by a committee in Oslo, Norway.

  27. Which SAARC country has the highest literacy rate?
    A) India
    B) Sri Lanka ✅
    C) Maldives
    D) Pakistan
    Answer Detail: Sri Lanka has the highest literacy rate among SAARC nations, exceeding 90%.

  28. Which SAARC country has the highest per capita income?
    A) India ✅
    B) Maldives
    C) Sri Lanka
    D) Bhutan
    Answer Detail: India has the highest per capita income among SAARC countries as of recent data.

  29. Which is the largest producer of oil among OPEC countries?
    A) Iran
    B) Iraq
    C) Saudi Arabia ✅
    D) Venezuela
    Answer Detail: Saudi Arabia is the largest oil producer in OPEC, with vast reserves.

  30. Bakhtar is the news agency of which country?
    A) Afghanistan ✅
    B) Iran
    C) Uzbekistan
    D) Turkmenistan
    Answer Detail: Bakhtar is the state-run news agency of Afghanistan.

  31. Ariana is the airline of which country?
    A) Iran
    B) Afghanistan ✅
    C) Uzbekistan
    D) Pakistan
    Answer Detail: Ariana is the national airline of Afghanistan.

  32. Cathy Pacific is the airline of which region?
    A) Singapore
    B) Hong Kong ✅
    C) Japan
    D) Thailand
    Answer Detail: Cathay Pacific is the flag carrier of Hong Kong.

  33. ITAR-TASS is the news agency of which country?
    A) Russia ✅
    B) Ukraine
    C) Belarus
    D) Kazakhstan
    Answer Detail: ITAR-TASS (now TASS) is Russia’s primary state news agency.

  34. What does PPI stand for in Pakistan?
    A) Pakistan Press International ✅
    B) Public Policy Institute
    C) Pakistan Postal Index
    D) Press Publication Initiative
    Answer Detail: PPI stands for Pakistan Press International, a news agency.

  35. What is Punjab’s share in Pakistan’s population?
    A) 20.5%
    B) 25.8% ✅
    C) 30.2%
    D) 35.6%
    Answer Detail: Punjab accounts for approximately 25.8% of Pakistan’s population.

  36. Where is the headquarters of the Asian Development Bank?
    A) Tokyo
    B) Manila ✅
    C) Beijing
    D) Jakarta
    Answer Detail: The Asian Development Bank is headquartered in Manila, Philippines.

  37. How many members are in the UN Security Council?
    A) 10
    B) 15 ✅
    C) 20
    D) 25
    Answer Detail: The UN Security Council has 15 members, including 5 permanent and 10 non-permanent.

  38. Ibn-e-Batuta came to India from which country?
    A) Egypt
    B) Morocco ✅
    C) Turkey
    D) Persia
    Answer Detail: Ibn-e-Batuta, a famous traveler, was from Morocco and visited India in the 14th century.

  39. Who established the Scout movement?
    A) Robert Baden-Powell ✅
    B) Lord Mountbatten
    C) Winston Churchill
    D) Edward Scissor
    Answer Detail: Robert Baden-Powell founded the Scout movement in 1907.

  40. Who presided over the Wavell Plan?
    A) Lord Mountbatten
    B) Lord Wavell ✅
    C) Lord Linlithgow
    D) Lord Pethick-Lawrence
    Answer Detail: Lord Wavell proposed the Wavell Plan in 1945 to resolve India’s political issues.

  41. In which year did Ch. Rehmat Ali coin the word “Pakistan”?
    A) 1930
    B) 1933 ✅
    C) 1936
    D) 1940
    Answer Detail: Ch. Rehmat Ali coined “Pakistan” in 1933 in his pamphlet Now or Never.

  42. When was the Liaquat-Nehru Pact signed?
    A) 1947
    B) 1949
    C) 8 April 1950 ✅
    D) 1952
    Answer Detail: The Liaquat-Nehru Pact, addressing minority rights, was signed on 8 April 1950.

  43. What does “pedagogy” mean?
    A) Study of plants
    B) Teaching ✅
    C) Medicine
    D) Architecture
    Answer Detail: Pedagogy refers to the art and science of teaching.

  44. When did fasting become obligatory (Farz) in Islam?
    A) 1 Hijri
    B) 2 Hijri ✅
    C) 3 Hijri
    D) 4 Hijri
    Answer Detail: Fasting during Ramadan became obligatory in 2 Hijri.

  45. When did the Ghazwa-e-Tabuk take place?
    A) 7 Hijri
    B) 8 Hijri
    C) 9 Hijri ✅
    D) 10 Hijri
    Answer Detail: Ghazwa-e-Tabuk occurred in 9 Hijri, led by Prophet Muhammad (PBUH).

  46. Who wrote the Treaty of Hudaibiya?
    A) Hazrat Umar (R.A)
    B) Hazrat Ali (R.A) ✅
    C) Hazrat Abu Bakr (R.A)
    D) Hazrat Usman (R.A)
    Answer Detail: Hazrat Ali (R.A) documented the Treaty of Hudaibiya in 6 Hijri.

  47. How long did “Khufiya Tableegh” (secret preaching) last in Islam?
    A) 2 years
    B) 3 years ✅
    C) 4 years
    D) 5 years
    Answer Detail: The secret preaching phase of Islam lasted 3 years in Makkah.

  48. Which Khalifa introduced the Hijri calendar?
    A) Hazrat Abu Bakr (R.A)
    B) Hazrat Umar (R.A) ✅
    C) Hazrat Usman (R.A)
    D) Hazrat Ali (R.A)
    Answer Detail: Hazrat Umar (R.A) established the Hijri calendar, starting from the Prophet’s migration.

  49. In which Surah does Allah mention His blessings (Naimat) the most?
    A) Surah Al-Fatiha
    B) Surah Ar-Rehman ✅
    C) Surah Al-Baqarah
    D) Surah Yaseen
    Answer Detail: Surah Ar-Rehman extensively describes Allah’s blessings and mercies.

  50. Which Surah contains the most commandments (Ahkamaat) of Allah?
    A) Surah Al-Baqarah ✅
    B) Surah An-Nisa
    C) Surah Al-Maida
    D) Surah Al-Anfal
    Answer Detail: Surah Al-Baqarah contains the most commandments, covering various aspects of Islamic law.

  51. What does “Nawab aye humare bhaag aye” mean?
    A) Good fortune ✅
    B) New leadership
    C) Wealth arrival
    D) Guest arrival
    Answer Detail: The phrase means “good fortune has arrived,” implying luck or prosperity.

  52. In the verse “Zulfien bikhraye jo woh but sar-e-bazar chala, shor utha maar chala mauz chala,” what does “mauz” mean?
    A) Marna
    B) Snake
    C) Bhihoo
    D) Zado kob ✅
    Answer Detail: “Mauz” refers to a commotion or uproar, contextually implying chaos or excitement. “Zado kob” aligns with this interpretation.

  53. Who translated Israr-e-Khudi into English?
    A) Prof. Nicholson ✅
    B) Prof. Arnold
    C) Annemarie Schimmel
    D) Reynold A. Nicholson
    Answer Detail: Reynold A. Nicholson, often referred to as Prof. Nicholson, translated Allama Iqbal’s Israr-e-Khudi.

  54. What does “phoot laina” mean?
    A) To break
    B) To emerge ✅
    C) To hide
    D) To cry
    Answer Detail: “Phoot laina” means to emerge or sprout, often used metaphorically for ideas or success.

  55. What does “monh rakhna” mean?
    A) To keep quiet
    B) To show respect ✅
    C) To hide face
    D) To eat
    Answer Detail: “Monh rakhna” means to show respect or maintain someone’s dignity.

  56. In the phrase “Utha kar phaink do gali mein nai tehzeeb ke yeh andy hai gandy,” what does it refer to?
    A) Western culture ✅
    B) Old traditions
    C) Foreign food
    D) Modern technology
    Answer Detail: The phrase criticizes Western culture, implying it is undesirable or corrupt.

  57. In “Ghareeb ki bhi hoti hai ajab subha o shaam, mein ghareeb se kiya murad hai,” who is “ghareeb”?
    A) Poor person
    B) Traveler ✅
    C) Student
    D) Worker
    Answer Detail: “Ghareeb” here metaphorically refers to a traveler, emphasizing their unique experiences.

  58. Complete: “The train went ___ the tunnel.”
    A) Into ✅
    B) Over
    C) Under
    D) Through
    Answer Detail: The correct preposition is “into,” as the train enters the tunnel.

  59. Complete: “She jumped ___ the bus.”
    A) Into
    B) Onto ✅
    C) Over
    D) Under
    Answer Detail: “Onto” is correct, as it implies boarding or jumping on top of the bus.

  60. What is the meaning of “strenuous”?
    A) Easy
    B) Strong ✅
    C) Weak
    D) Slow
    Answer Detail: “Strenuous” means requiring strong effort or energy.

  61. What is the meaning of “zest”?
    A) Enthusiasm ✅
    B) Sadness
    C) Fear
    D) Anger
    Answer Detail: “Zest” refers to enthusiasm or great enjoyment.

  62. What does “collision” mean?
    A) Crash ✅
    B) Meeting
    C) Agreement
    D) Separation
    Answer Detail: “Collision” means a crash or impact between objects.

  63. What does “accumulate” mean?
    A) Collect ✅
    B) Disperse
    C) Destroy
    D) Reduce
    Answer Detail: “Accumulate” means to gather or collect over time.

  64. What does “detrimental” mean?
    A) Beneficial
    B) Harmful ✅
    C) Neutral
    D) Helpful
    Answer Detail: “Detrimental” means causing harm or damage.

  65. What does “rancour” mean?
    A) Friendship
    B) Enmity ✅
    C) Love
    D) Peace
    Answer Detail: “Rancour” refers to bitterness or enmity.

  66. From which Sahabi are the most Ahadees narrated?
    A) Hazrat Abu Huraira (R.A) ✅
    B) Hazrat Umar (R.A)
    C) Hazrat Ali (R.A)
    D) Hazrat Usman (R.A)
    Answer Detail: Hazrat Abu Huraira (R.A) narrated the most Ahadees, over 5,000.

  67. Which Surah’s verses were revealed first?
    A) Surah Al-Fatiha
    B) Surah Al-Alaq ✅
    C) Surah Al-Ikhlas
    D) Surah Al-Baqarah
    Answer Detail: The first five verses of Surah Al-Alaq were revealed to Prophet Muhammad (PBUH).

  68. What was the first Ghazwa?
    A) Badr
    B) Abwa ✅
    C) Uhud
    D) Khandaq
    Answer Detail: Ghazwa-e-Abwa, also called Waddan, was the first expedition in 1 Hijri.

  69. What is the largest island in the world?
    A) Australia
    B) Greenland ✅
    C) Madagascar
    D) Borneo
    Answer Detail: Greenland is the largest island, covering over 2 million square kilometers.

  70. What is the largest peninsula in the world?
    A) Arabia ✅
    B) India
    C) Alaska
    D) Labrador
    Answer Detail: The Arabian Peninsula is the largest, spanning about 3.2 million square kilometers.

  71. What is Ibn-e-Insha famous for?
    A) Poetry
    B) Mazah nigari ✅
    C) Novels
    D) History
    Answer Detail: Ibn-e-Insha is renowned for his humorous writings (mazah nigari) and travelogues.

  72. Mast Tawakali was a poet of which language?
    A) Sindhi
    B) Balochi ✅
    C) Punjabi
    D) Pashto
    Answer Detail: Mast Tawakali was a prominent Balochi poet.

  73. After the USA, which country is the largest arms exporter?
    A) China
    B) Russia ✅
    C) France
    D) Germany
    Answer Detail: Russia is the second-largest arms exporter globally after the USA.

  74. Which country has the oldest national anthem?
    A) Japan ✅
    B) UK
    C) France
    D) Netherlands
    Answer Detail: Japan’s anthem, Kimigayo, is the oldest, dating back to the 9th century.

  75. When were the Kahuta Laboratories established?
    A) 1972
    B) 1976 ✅
    C) 1980
    D) 1984
    Answer Detail: Kahuta Research Laboratories, key to Pakistan’s nuclear program, were established in 1976.

  76. Who was the arbitrator in the Indus Basin Treaty?
    A) United Nations
    B) World Bank ✅
    C) IMF
    D) Asian Development Bank
    Answer Detail: The World Bank mediated the Indus Basin Treaty in 1960.

  77. When did Pakistan join the International Labour Organization (ILO)?
    A) 1947
    B) 1949 ✅
    C) 1951
    D) 1955
    Answer Detail: Pakistan became an ILO member in 1949.

  78. What does “rapid” mean?
    A) Slow
    B) Quick ✅
    C) Steady
    D) Heavy
    Answer Detail: “Rapid” means quick or fast.

  79. Pinpoint the first democracy in history?
    A) Greece
    B) Britain ✅
    C) Rome
    D) India
    Answer Detail: Britain is often credited with the first modern democracy via the Magna Carta and parliamentary system.

  80. Which country helped build Pakistan’s first nuclear power plant?
    A) USA
    B) Canada ✅
    C) China
    D) France
    Answer Detail: Canada assisted in building the Karachi Nuclear Power Plant (KANUPP).

  81. What is the capital of Somalia?
    A) Mogadishu ✅
    B) Hargeisa
    C) Galkayo
    D) Kismayo
    Answer Detail: Mogadishu is the capital and largest city of Somalia.

  82. Who was the first Punjabi poet?
    A) Baba Farid ✅
    B) Bulleh Shah
    C) Waris Shah
    D) Sultan Bahu
    Answer Detail: Baba Farid, a 12th-century mystic, is considered the first Punjabi poet.

  83. What is the length of the Great Wall of China?
    A) 1,500 km
    B) 2,400 km ✅
    C) 3,000 km
    D) 5,000 km
    Answer Detail: The Great Wall is approximately 2,400 km long, though some estimates suggest longer.

  84. When was the Durand Line demarcated?
    A) 1893 ✅
    B) 1900
    C) 1919
    D) 1947
    Answer Detail: The Durand Line, defining the Afghanistan-Pakistan border, was demarcated in 1893.

  85. Which country has the oldest monarchy?
    A) UK
    B) Japan ✅
    C) Denmark
    D) Thailand
    Answer Detail: Japan’s monarchy, the Imperial House, is the oldest, dating back over 2,000 years.

  86. What was Pakistan’s first missile?
    A) Ghauri
    B) Hatf ✅
    C) Shaheen
    D) Babur
    Answer Detail: Hatf was Pakistan’s first missile, developed in the 1980s.

  87. Ringgit is the currency of which country?
    A) Indonesia
    B) Malaysia ✅
    C) Brunei
    D) Singapore
    Answer Detail: Ringgit is the official currency of Malaysia.

  88. Who invented the digital computer?
    A) Alan Turing
    B) John Atanasoff ✅
    C) Charles Babbage
    D) Konrad Zuse
    Answer Detail: John Atanasoff developed the first digital computer, the Atanasoff-Berry Computer, in the 1930s.

  89. When was the decimal system introduced in Pakistan?
    A) 1955
    B) 1961 ✅
    C) 1965
    D) 1970
    Answer Detail: Pakistan adopted the decimal system for currency on 1 January 1961.

  90. The verse “Mat karo ghor o fikr zara dekho” by Allama Iqbal is from which book?
    A) Bang-e-Dara ✅
    B) Zarb-e-Kaleem
    C) Bal-e-Jibreel
    D) Asrar-e-Khudi
    Answer Detail: This verse is from Bang-e-Dara, Iqbal’s first Urdu poetry collection.

  91. Who first demanded a separate electorate?
    A) Quaid-e-Azam
    B) Sir Syed Ahmad Khan ✅
    C) Allama Iqbal
    D) Liaquat Ali Khan
    Answer Detail: Sir Syed Ahmad Khan advocated for separate electorates in the 19th century.

  92. Which Muslim country is the largest natural gas producer?
    A) Qatar
    B) Iran ✅
    C) Saudi Arabia
    D) Algeria
    Answer Detail: Iran is the largest natural gas producer among Muslim countries.

  93. What is Google?
    A) Operating system
    B) Search engine ✅
    C) Browser
    D) Social media
    Answer Detail: Google is primarily a search engine, developed by Larry Page and Sergey Brin.

  94. When did Pakistan become a member of CENTO?
    A) 1955 ✅
    B) 1959
    C) 1965
    D) 1971
    Answer Detail: Pakistan joined CENTO (Central Treaty Organization) in 1955.

  95. What is the Pentagon?
    A) US Defense Headquarters ✅
    B) Military base
    C) Intelligence agency
    D) Space agency
    Answer Detail: The Pentagon is the headquarters of the US Department of Defense.

  96. What does “shahsh may itarana” mean?
    A) To boast ✅
    B) To hide
    C) To cry
    D) To dance
    Answer Detail: “Shahsh may itarana” means to boast or show off, often in front of a mirror.

  97. Who founded Attock Fort?
    A) Babur ✅
    B) Akbar
    C) Sher Shah Suri
    D) Jahangir
    Answer Detail: Babur built Attock Fort in the 16th century.

  98. Where is Chandka Medical College located?
    A) Larkana ✅
    B) Nawabshah
    C) Hyderabad
    D) Sukkur
    Answer Detail: Chandka Medical College is in Larkana, Sindh (repeated question, same answer).

  99. What is the airline of Sri Lanka?
    A) Air Lanka ✅
    B) Mihin Lanka
    C) SriLankan Airlines
    D) Lion Air
    Answer Detail: SriLankan Airlines, formerly Air Lanka, is the national carrier of Sri Lanka.

  100. What does IPP stand for?
    A) Independent Power Producers ✅
    B) International Peace Program
    C) Industrial Policy Plan
    D) Internal Power Project
    Answer Detail: IPP refers to Independent Power Producers in Pakistan’s energy sector.

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