WRITTEN TEST FOR THE POST OF ASSISTANT (BS-16) 2020 AGRICULTURE DEPARTEMENT (WATER MANAGEMENT WING), PUNJAB, CASE NO.43-RG/2020

Correct the following sentence by identifying the right option:- Do you like dogs? Yes, I like.

  • (A) Do You like dogs? Yes, I do.
  • (B) Do You like dogs? Yes, I liked.
  • (C) Do You liked dogs? Yes, I did.
  • (D) Do You like dogs? Yes, I like.
Check Answer
  • (A) Do You like dogs? Yes, I do.
Explanation


The “Khunjrab Pass” connects Pakistan with:

  • (A) Iran
  • (B) Afghanistan
  • (C) India
  • (D) China
Check Answer
  • (D) China
Explanation

Correct option is (D) China. “Khunjarab Pass”, located in Karakorum range, connects Pakistan (Gilgit-Baltistan) with China (Xinjiang region). It is the highest pass of Pakistan also is the highest paved international border at 15,500 feet from sea-level.


Khanpur Dam is built on which river?

  • (A) Kabul
  • (B) Soan
  • (C) Indus
  • (D) Haro
Check Answer
  • (D) Haro
Explanation

Correct option is (D) Haro. Khanpur dam is located in Khanpur, Haripur District of Hazara Division of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, built over the Haro River, which is a small tributary of Indus River. It was completed in 1976.


How many stones are thrown at the Jamarat in Hajj?

  • (A) 1
  • (B) 3
  • (C) 5
  • (D) 7
Check Answer
  • (D) 7
Explanation

Correct option is (D) 7. On the 10th Dhu al-Hijjah, Hajj pilgrims throw seven small stones (pebbles) at three walls called Jamarat. The “Jamarat” are the three stone pillars/walls located in Mina.


Quaid-e-Azam addressed the Constituent Assembly for the first time on:

  • (A) 11th August, 1947
  • (B) 14th August, 1947
  • (C) 12th October, 1947
  • (D) 23rd March, 1948
Check Answer
  • (A) 11th August, 1947
Explanation

Correct option is (A) 11th August, 1947. The founder of Pakistan, Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah, delivered a speech on August 11, 1947, three days before Independence Day, in his capacity as the first President of the Constituent Assembly. This speech by Quaid-e-Azam is considered as guiding framework regarding the rights of minorities in Pakistan.


Think of a number, divide it by 4 and add 9 to it. If the result is 15, what is the number?

  • (A) 20
  • (B) 24
  • (C) 26
  • (D) 28
Check Answer
  • (B) 24
Explanation

Correct option is (B) 24

Solution: 

Let’s denote the unknown number as “x”

According to the problem, divide by 4 and add 9 to get 15

As,\(\frac{x}{4}\)  + 9 = 15

=>\(\frac{x}{4}\)   = 15 - 9

=>\(\frac{x}{4}\) = 6

=> x = 6 × 4

=> x = 24 ✔


In MS-Excel 2016, “Conditional Formatting” option is available in:

  • (A) Insert menu
  • (B) Page Layout
  • (C) Formulas
  • (D) Home menu
Check Answer
  • (D) Home menu
Explanation

Correct option is (D) Home menu. “Conditional Formatting” is located on the “Home menu or tab in Microsoft Excel. This tab is where you can find various formatting options such as font styles, alignment settings, borders and also the Conditional Formatting feature. It allows users to easily apply conditional formatting rules to cells and ranges within their Excel worksheets.


Solve:-√6 × √6 = ?

  • (A) 6√6 
  • (B) 6
  • (C) 6 × 6
  • (D) 6²
Check Answer
  • (B) 6
Explanation


Name the capital city of Balochistan province?

  • (A) Quetta
  • (B) Khuzdar
  • (C) Kalat
  • (D) Sibi
Check Answer
  • (A) Quetta
Explanation

Correct option is (A) Quetta. Quetta is the capital city as well as the largest city of Balochistan province of Pakistan. Its old name was “Shalkot”. This city is known as the “Fruit Garden of Pakistan”.


Sassi Punnu, is a well- known legendary of:

  • (A) Punjabi
  • (B) Sindhi
  • (C) Pashto
  • (D) Balochi
Check Answer
  • (B) Sindhi
Explanation

Correct option is (B) Sindhi. Firstly, “Sassi Puunu”, a famous folk tale from the Sindh region of Pakistan, was attributed to Sufi poet Shah Abdul Latif Bhittai. He is widely regarded as the author of this poignant love story that has become an integral part of Sindhi folklore and literature. Secondly, “Sassi Punnu”, a Punjabi version, was written by a Punjabi poet Hashim Shah.


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