The best conductor of electricity is:
- (A) Iron
- (B) Aluminum
- (C) Copper
- (D) Silver
- (D) Silver
How many bones are there in a newly born infant?
- (A) 206
- (B) 230
- (C) 280
- (D) 300
- (D) 300
Food is normally digested in the:
- (A) Stomach
- (B) Liver
- (C) Small Intestine
- (D) Large Intestine
- (C) Small Intestine
“Chaghi”, a place where Pakistan conducted its nuclear explosions, is situated in the mountain range of:
- (A) Koh-e-Sufaid
- (B) Rass-Koh Hills
- (C) Bolan Hills
- (D) Koh-e-Suleman
- (B) Rass-Koh Hills
The salt range lies on the west bank of river:
- (A) Chenab
- (B) Ravi
- (C) Indus
- (D) Jhelum
- (D) Jhelum
Identify the meaning of the word: Per se”
- (A) By itself
- (B) Completely
- (C) Among other things
- (D) Very short
- (A) By itself
What do you understand by the term “Judicial Activism” in Pakistan?
- (A) Fast disposal of cases by the judges
- (B) Judicial interference in executive and legislative affairs
- (C) Independent decision of the courts
- (D) Corruption and nepotism in judiciary
- (B) Judicial interference in executive and legislative affairs
What fraction of an hour is a second?
- (A) 1/24
- (B) 1/60
- (C) 1/120
- (D) 1/3600
- (D) 1/3600
Idiom “To cool one’s heels” means:
- (A) To be kept waiting
- (B) To be good and delicate
- (C) To have a deal with troublesome person
- (D) To praise someone
- (A) To be kept waiting
From 1971 to 1976 period, Pakistan’s foreign policy was based on:
- (A) Pro-Americanism
- (B) Pro-Communism
- (C) Bilateralism
- (D) Isolation
- (C) Bilateralism