INSPECTOR LEGAL (BPS-16)
Punjab Police (2013)   
1.  Which of the following countries has the largest area in the world?            Russia
2.  Which of the continents has the lowest population growth rate?            Europe
3.  Horticulture is the:            Cultivation of flowers and fruits
4.  "Dasht-e-Lut" desert is located in:            Iran
5.  A country which has no coastline is called:            Landlocked Country
6.  Which of the following mountains separate Asia from Europe?            Ural Mountains
7.  Day and night changes due to:            Earth's rotation around its axis
8.  The energy generation in stars is due to:            Fusion of light nuclei
9.  Formosa is the old name of:            Taiwan
10.  Pakistan purchased Gwadar from:            Oman
11.  Johann Gutenberg is known for his invention of:            Printing Press
12.  London is situated on the bank of river:            Thames
13.  The largest ocean of the world is:            Pacific Ocean
14.  Which of the following Sea separates Asia from Africa?            Red Sea
15.  Baglihar Dam is constructed in occupied Kashmir on river:            Chenab
16.  Pakistan's peacekeeping forces served under United Nations for the first time in:            Congo
17.  Smallest country in Central Asia is:            Tajikistan
18.  Who advocated the theory of laissez-faire?            Adam Smith
19.  Which of the following countries has the largest number of Airports?            USA
20.  "Easy Jet" is the airline of:            UK
21.  The name United Nations was coined by:            F.D. Roosevelt
22.  Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) was established in:            1969
23.  The filament of an electric bulb is made of:            Tungsten
24.  When the stock market is going down, it is called:            Bearish
25.  Fiber optics technology is being used in:            Telecommunication
26.  "Diego Garcia" is United States 'Naval Base' in:            Indian Ocean
27.  "No dynasty lasts more than three generations" is the theory of:            Ibn Khaldun
28.  After U.S. which country is the second largest arms seller in the world?            Russia
29.  A condominium is:            A particular territory over which joint dominion is exercised by two or more external powers
30.  A vassal state is:            One which is completely under the suzerainty of another state
31.  Pinpoint the World's oldest democratic country:            Greece
32.  How many countries are Pakistan's forces serving under UN peacekeeping mission at present?            Five
33.  Identify the wrong statement:            Lachrymal glands secrete saliva
34.  Which vitamin protects the skin of the human body?            C
35.  Solar system consists of:            Eight Planets
36.  What is 'Scotland Yard'?            British Criminal Investigation Department
37.  "Digital Computer" was invented by:            Howard Aiken
38.  Which of the following continents has no desert?            Europe
39.  "Bay of Biscay" is situated between:            France and Spain
40.  The World's smallest state by area is:            Vatican City
41.  Which city is the oldest inhabited capital in the world?            Damascus
42.  "Temple Trees" is an official residence of the:            Prime Minister of Sri Lanka
43.  The famous oil painting "Mona Lisa" is the creation of:            Leonardo da Vinci
44.  "Transworld Airways" is an airline of:            USA
45.  Which of the following country's parliament is called 'Cortes'?            Spain
46.  The first international organization was:            League of Nations
47.  Three Persian Gulf Islands, Abu Musa, The Greater, and Lesser Tunbs, are disputed between:            Iran and U.A.E.
48.  Pope Benedict, the religious leader of Roman Catholic Church, belongs to:            Germany
49.  Which of the following countries first introduced paper currency in the World?            China
50.  The World's largest copper producer is:            Chile
51.  The earth's rotation on its axis is from:            West to East
52.  "Lion" is the national emblem of:            All of the above
53.  The game of 'Hockey' was originated from:            England
54.  What is "Jingoism"?            Extreme nationalism and patriotism
55.  "Dosimeter" is a device used to measure:            Nuclear radiation for safety purposes
56.  What do you understand by the disease "Insomnia"?            Inability to sleep
57.  A doctor specialist in skin diseases is called:            Dermatologist
58.  "Ornithology" is the study of:            Birds
59.  The World's most populous city is:            Tokyo
60.  The longest reigning monarch of the present World is:            The King of Thailand
61.  What do you understand by "Choreography"?            The steps and movement in dances
62.  "Order of the Rising Sun" is the highest military award of:            Japan
63.  According to the Global Dynamism Index (GDI), the world's most dynamic economy is of:            Australia
64.  Which country's economic growth rate is fastest at present?            China
65.  Which year India granted Most Favoured Nation (MFN) status to Pakistan?            None
66.  "A Tale of Two Cities" is a famous novel of:            Charles Dickens
67.  'Pascal Lamy' is:            Director General WTO
68.  The newly designated Secretary General of Organization of Islamic Conference, Iyad Madani, belongs to:            Saudi Arabia
69.  America will withdraw its forces from Afghanistan from the year:            2014
70.  United States Secretary of State is:            John Kerry
71.  "Taipei" is the capital of:            Taiwan
72.  Eiffel Tower is located in:            Paris
73.  The largest number of women received Nobel Prize in the category of:            Peace
74.  Non-Aligned Movement (NAM) was started in:            1961
75.  The Headquarters of International Labour Organization (ILO) is located in:            Geneva
76.  The theory of 'Clash of Civilizations' was presented by:            Samuel P. Huntington
77.  Which of the following gases is mainly causing global warming?            Carbon dioxide
78.  "Anaemia" is:            Bloodlessness
79.  The world's largest natural gas deposits are in:            Russia
80.  "Petra" is the news agency of:            Jordan
81.  Britain's secret Intelligence service is called:            MI5
82.  In chronological order, which of the following personalities comes first?            Socrates
83.  Israel snatched 'Golan Heights' in 1967 from:            Syria
84.  "Alexandria" is the seaport of:            Egypt
85.  The largest among the following is:            Galaxy
86.  'McMahan Line' is a boundary between:            China and India
87.  The world's oldest National Anthem is of:            Japan
88.  Which of the following International Organizations has no headquarters?            G-8
89.  The world's oldest written language is:            Chinese
90.  The world's largest mammal is:            Whale
91.  Freetown is the capital of:            Sierra Leone
92.  Which one is not the official language of the United Nations?            German
93.  "Kwacha" is the currency unit of:            Zambia
94.  The world's first International Airline operated its first flight on May 17, 1920, was:            KLM (Netherlands)
95.  Among the SAARC countries, the smallest by area and population is:            Maldives
96.  After the US, the largest number of Atomic Reactors are in:            France
97.  May 31 is observed throughout the world as:            Non-Smoking Day
98.  The world's largest wool producer country is:            Australia
99.  Serena Williams is a famous player of:            Tennis
100.  Senkaku Island is disputed between:            China and Japan