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Sports MCQs for CSS, PMS, NTS General Knowledge MCQs Paper

Important Sports MCQs Fully solved
(for CSS, PMS, NTS) General Knowledge Paper

 

1         Name the cricket player who has made first double century one day cricket Match?
(a)      Tendulkar (Correct) (b)   Ponting
(c)       Brian Lara                     (d)   Gangually

2         The 2016 Summer Olympics will be held in
(a)      Tokyo
(b)      Chicago
(c)       Madrid
(d)      Rio de Janeiro (Correct)

3         Football World Cup 2010 won by
(a)      France                           (b)   Spain (Correct)
(c)       Netherlands                  (d)   Germany

4         Asia Cricket Cup 2012 won by
(a)      India                               (b)   Bangladesh
(c)      Pakistan (Correct)    (d)   Sri Lanka

5         Cricket World Cup 2011 won by
(a)      India (Correct)            (b)   Bangladesh
(c)       Pakistan                        (d)   Sri Lanka

6         Which country has won first Cricket World Cup?
(a)      Sri Lanka                       (b)   West Indies (Correct)
(c)       Australia                        (d)   Pakistan

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Current Affairs Current Affairs MCQs

Day By Day Current Affairs MCQs One Liner (October 2017) | Download in PDF

WELCOME TO CSS TIMES DAY BY  DAY CURRENT AFFAIRS, YOUR BEST SOURCE FOR UP-TO-DATE AND DAILY TOP CURRENT AFFAIRS 2017 FOR PREPARATION OF CSS, PMS, BANKING, NTS, RAILWAYS AND ALL COMPETITIVE EXAMS.  “DAY TO DAY CURRENT AFFAIRS” BASICALLY IS TOP 10 NEWS SUMMARY ON CURRENT HAPPENINGS OF NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL IMPORTANCE FOR ALL EXAMINATIONS.

 

October 1, 2017

  1. Pakistani batsman Azhar Ali completed 5,000 runs in the test format during the first Test against Sri Lanka on September 30, 2017
    • The 32-year-old became the eighth Pakistan batsman to reach the milestone in his 61st Test.
  2. Iran has embargoed exports and imports of fuel products to and from Iraqi Kurdistan in response to the region’s controversial independence referendum,
  3. Turkey’s President Tayyip Erdogan said Iraqi Kurdish authorities would pay the price for an independence referendum which was widely opposed by foreign powers.
  4. Vice Chancellor Punjab University: Prof Dr Zaffar Mueen Nasar
  5. Chief of Army Staff General Qamar Javed Bajwa will undertake a crucial visit to Afghanistan on October 1, 2017
  6. Bollywood’s veteran theatre and film personality Tom Alter died on September 27, 2017 after losing battle against skin cancer in Mumbai
  7. A former deputy minister of the Ethiopia Ministry of Finance and Economic Cooperation and 20 others were charged with corruption offenses before the Ethiopia Federal High Court in Addis Ababa
  8. NACTA: National Counter Terrorism Authority
  9. United States (US) Secretary of State: Rex Tillerson
  10. The federal government has finally managed to develop consensus on the major points of reforms in the Federally Administered Tribal Areas (Fata) as all lawmakers from the tribal regions have agreed to the merger with Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa (K-P)

October 02, 2017

  1. Chief of Army Staff (COAS) General Qamar Javed Bajwa visited Kabul on October 01, 2017 to hold discussions with Afghan authorities
    • During a meeting with Afghan President Ashraf Ghani, matters of regional security and counter-terrorism efforts were discussed
  2. The United Arab Emirates has begun collecting new “sin” taxes on tobacco products, energy drinks and soft drinks October 01, 2017
  3. The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has decided to offer $10,000 per match to each foreign cricketer who would play Pakistan Super League (PSL) matches in the country
  4. Pakistani boxer Mohammad Waseem on October 01, 2017 maintained his position as World Boxing Council’s (WBC) number one and undefeated Silver Flyweight champion by defeating Panama’s Carlos Melo
  5. A new national survey has found that 132,000 people in Pakistan suffer from HIV
    • The survey was conducted using a grant from the Global Fund
  6. US President Donald Trump has told his secretary of state that he is wasting his time trying to negotiate with North Korea over its nuclear programme
  7. Jagmeet Singh, an Ontario provincial lawmaker and practicing Sikh, was elected on October 01, 2017 as leader of Canada’s left-leaning New Democrats, becoming the first non-white politician to head a major Canadian political party
  8. A law that forbids any kind of full-face covering, including Islamic veils such as the niqab or burqa, has come into force in Austria
  9. World-first “thunderstorm asthma” warning system launched in Australia
  10. 1st Governor-General of India: 1858

October 3, 2017

  1. President Mamnoon Hussain signed the controversial Election Act 2017 (October 2, 2017)
    • The law was passed to allow the party to re-elect the disqualified former prime minister as party chief
  2. A Senate committee on October 2, 2017 approve d a bill to provide a mechanism for public interest disclosures by providing protection to whistleblowers in corruption cases
  3. Chief of the Naval Staff Admiral Zakaullah has been conferred the highest military award of Saudi Arabia, the King Abdul Aziz Medal of Excellence
  4. The first batch of the rolling stock for the Orange Line Metro Train reached the Lahore on October 2, 2017
  5. At least 58 people were killed and over 500 injured when a gunman opened fire from a 32nd floor hotel room on a country music concert in Las Vegas
  6. Renowned artist Tasaddug Sohail passed away on Monday. He was 87
    • His canvas would be replete with a variety of eye-catching images bathed in delectable colours
  7. Three Americans won the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine on October 2, 2017 for their discoveries about the body`s biological clock
    • Jeffrey C. Hall, Michael Rosbash and Michael W. Young won the 9-million-kronor ($1.1 million) prize for their work on finding genetic mechanisms behind circadian rhythms
  8. The rightwing Hindu government in Uttar Pradesh has removed the Taj Mahal from its of ficial list of tourist destinations for which the state is famous
  9. Myanmar ‘ready’ to take back Rohingya refugees
  10. Iranian and Iraqi forces conducted joint military exercises on October 2, 2017 near the border with Iraq’s autonomous Kurdistan region
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Current Affairs Pakistani Newspapers

What Hudaibiya case is and how it started

What Hudaibiya case is and how it started

Now when the Supreme Court is going to take up NAB’s appeal for reopening Hudaibiya Paper Mills case, many still have no fair idea of its origin, scale and implications.

It’s about alleged fraud of over 1,242 million—an amount that makes it bigger in scale than Panama Papers case.

The case started in March 2000 when the NAB authorities moved a reference against Hudaibiya Papers Mills.

Besides his other relatives and associates, ousted prime minister Nawaz Sharif and his two children – Maryam and Hussain – are among the accused.

In contrast with Panama case, Punjab Chief Minister Shehbaz Sharif and his political heir-apparent Hamza Shehbaz is also accused in this case – something that gives a new dimension to the ongoing process of accountability of the ruling family, making it even wider and more troubling for the Sharifs.

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CSS Tips

How to make Notes from Newspaper for CSS and other Competitive Examination

How to make Notes from Newspaper

Today we are going to discuss how to make notes from Newspaper for any competitive examination. It could be any exam you working on. It could be banking, PMS, CSS, PPSC or any other exam your working for. So now I tell how to make notes from Newspaper.  Notes making from Newspaper are very if you understand the right strategies. First of all, I want to start with Dawn newspaper.

Generally, it is said that newspaper editorial part is very important. Most of the question came from that portion. Let me tell you that are not exactly right. It is not sure question came from Dawn editorial or any newspaper editorial.  In exam question came from short Article that we never expect. If you are reading any issue that time you have to search on Google see its historical perspective.

What is the history of that issue write these issue and you have to highlight the best issue. So that you do not confuse later. Once you have made notes on any topic that topic nobody snatches from you. You are going to the best forever.

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General Ability & Math MCQs GK MCQ’s

Basic Mathematics I.Q MCQs (for CSS, PMS, NTS)

Basic Mathematics IQ MCQs Solvec for CSS, PMS, NTS
and all other Competitive exams

 

1         12 ´ .012 = ?
(a) .0144                    (b) .00144 (Correct)
(c) .144                       (d) .000144

2         The Square root of 169 is :-
(a) 43                          (b) 13 (Correct)
(c) 84                          (d) 169

3         What comes next in the following series? 64, 48, 36, 34 ……..
(a) 30                          (b) 31
(c) 32 (Correct)         (d) 33

4         If 5 men can manufacture 27 baskets in an hour, how many baskets would 15 men manufacture in 40 minutes?
(a) 27                          (b) 35
(c) 40                          (d) 54 (Correct)

The zoo had some lions and some parrots. The supervisor counted 15 heads and 50 legs.
(a) 9                            (b) 10 (Correct)
(c) 12                         (d) 13

6         What comes next in the series? 64, 48, 40, 36, 34, …
(a) 33 (Correct)         (b) 32
(c) 31                          (d) 30

7         Which number can replace both question marks? 2/? = ?/50.
(a) 5                            (b) 10 (Correct)
(c) 25                          (d) 100

8         (5*7)/(14 * 10) = ?
(a) 1/4 (Correct)        (b) 50/98
(c) 35/140                  (d) 6

9         The Square root of 729 is :‑
(a) 33                          (b) 27 (Correct)
(c) 37                          (d) 43

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General Ability & Math MCQs GK MCQ’s

Math MCQs for CSS, PMS, NTS

Math MCQs for CSS, PMS, NTS

and all other Competitive exams 

 

1  The price of sugar increases by 32%. A family reduces its consumption so that the expenditure of the sugar is up by 10% only. If the total consumption of sugar before the price rise was 10 kg per month, then the consumption of sugar per month at present(in kg) is
(a) 8.33                  (b) 8.5
(c) 8.75                  (d) 9

2              A ball pen factory decided to reduce its production by 10% over that of previous month for next 3 months  starting from February 1994. In January 1994, it produced 3000 ball pens. How many ball pens were produced in March 1994?
(a) 2700                 (b) 2430
(c) 2187                 (d) 2400

3              A building worth Rs 133,100 is constructed on land worth Rs. 72,900. After how many years will the value of both be the same if land appreciates at 10% pa. and building depreciates at 10% p.a. ?
(a) 2.5                    (b) 2
(c) 1.5                     (d) 3

4              A man’s basic pay for a 40 hour week is Rs. 2000. Overtime is paid for at 25% above the basic rate. In a certain week, he worked overtime and his total wage was Rs. 2500. He, therefore, worked for a total of:
(a) 45 hours  (b) 47 hours
(c) 48 hours          (d) 50 hours

5              Salaries of A, B and C are in the ratio 1:2:3. Salary of B and C together is Rs. 60000. By what percent is salary of C more than that of A?
(a) 300                   (b) 600
(c) 100                   (d) 200

6              The price of a table is Rs. 400 more than that of a chair. If 6 tables and 6 chairs together cost Rs. 4800, by what percent is the price of the chair less than that of the table?
(a) 200                   (b) 400
(c) 100                   (d) None of these

7              The length and breadth of a square are increased by 40% and 30% respectively. The area of the resulting rectangle exceeds the area of the square by?
(a) 42%                 (b) 62%
(c) 82%                  (d) None of these

8              The length of a rectangle is increased by 20% and the width is decreased by 20%. The area decreases by
(a) 0.8%                                (b) 1.2%
(c) 4%                    (d) 8%

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GK MCQ’s

Famous Personalities of World MCQs | General Knowledge MCQs

Famous Personalities of World

Solved MCQs for General Knowledge MCQs Papers

Name the English poet of 18th century whose works included Rape of the Lock, Dunciad and Essay on Man.
(a)      Edward Gibbon
(b)      Alexander Pope (Correct)
(c)       John Keats
(d)      Johannes Keplar

Who was the first Secretary General of OIC?
(a)      Abdul Rahman Tunku
(b)      Anwar Saddat
(c)       Nasser of Egypt (Correct)
(d)      None of these

During World War II who was the President of USA?
(a)      Franklin Roosevelt
(b)      Theodore Roosevelt
(c)       Henery Trueman (Correct)
(d)      George Washington

Maulana Jalal-ud-Din Rumi was born in
(a)      Konya (Turkey)
(b)      Ispahan (Iran)
(c)       Balkh (Afghanistan) (Correct)
(d)      None of them

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GK MCQ’s

Geography of World MCQs (for CSS, PMS, NTS) GK Paper | (Part-3)

Geography of World MCQs

for General Knowledge MCQs Papers

The biggest producer of Uranium in the world is:
(a)      France                           (b)   Canada
(c)       U.S.A.                             (d)   Zaire

Coffee requires hot and moist climate and grows best on slopes. Which of the following countries is leading in coffee production?
(a)      Indonesia                      (b)   India
(c)      Brazil                             (d)   None of these

Black volcanic soil and tropical climate is most suitable without excess rainfall for which crop?
(a)      Jute                                (b)   Tobacco
(c)      Cotton                          (d)   None of these

The largest producer of diamond in the world is
(a)      Australia                      (b)   Canada
(c)       South Africa                  (d)   Russia

The largest producer of Natural gas in the world is ________.
(a)      Iran (b)                           Tanzania
(c)       Norway                          (d)   Russia

Which is the heighest dam in the world with a height of 335 m?
(a)      Rogun                          (b)   Ching Ping
(c)       Nurek                             (d)   Inguri

Itaipu Dam is located in
(a)      Argentina                      (b)   Brazil
(c)       Turkey                           (d)   Ghana

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World Geography MCQs (for CSS, PMS, NTS) GK Paper | (Part-2)

World Geography MCQs

for General Knowledge MCQs Papers

Yellow Sea lies between:
(a)    China and Japan
(b)    Egypt and Saudi Arabia
(c)    Singapore and Sri Lanka
(d)    Australia and New Zealand

Bonn is situated on bank of river
(a)    Delaware River      (b)  Elbe River
(c)    Rhine River          (d)  None of these

Khartoum is situated on bank of river
(a)    Delaware River
(b)    Rhine River
(c)    Nile River        (d)  None of these

Which one of the following four agricultural resources by way of crops cultivated by man does not belong to the group comprising the remaining three?
(a)    Coffee    (b)  Fruits
(c)    Sugarcane              (d)  None of these

Which types of forest mostly grow in the below of land lying between 50° N and 70° N?
(a)    Temperate deciduous forests
(b)    Tropical evergreen forests
(c)    Temperate coniferous forests
(d)    None of these

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Which crop is affected by the disease called blast?
(a)    Rice                 (b)  Wheat
(c)    Sugarcane              (d)  None of these

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Geography of World MCQs | General Knowledge MCQs | (Part-1)

World Geography Solved MCQs for General Knowledge MCQs Papers

1. Archipelago is a cluster of what?
(a) Flowers (b) Islands
(c) Stars (d) Trees

2. Strait of Malacca separates:
(a) Malaysia and China
(b) Malaysia and Indonesia
(c) Malaysia and Sri Lanka
(d) Black Sea & Red Sea

3. Which is the deepest lake in the world?
(a) Titicaca Lake (b) Victoria Lake
(c) Baikal Lake (d) Superior Lake

4. Ararat mountains are present in
(a) Turkey (b) Alaska
(c) Nepal (d) Morocco

5. Which is the largest Sea in the world?
(a) South China Sea
(b) Mediterranean Sea
(c) Black Sea
(d) Red Sea