ASSISTANT DIRECTOR (Investigation) (BS-17) 2020 IN THE SERVICES AND GENERAL ADMINISTRATION DEPARTMENT (ANTI-CORRUPTION ESTABLISHMENT, PUNJAB) S & GAD, CASE NO. 13-RC/2020

Who was the Opposition Leader in National Assembly from 1972 to 1975?

  • (A) Maulana Mufti Mahmud
  • (B) Khan Abdul Wali Khan
  • (C) Sardar Bahadur Khan
  • (D) Sharif-ud-Din Peerzada
Check Answer
  • (B) Khan Abdul Wali Khan
Explanation
Mr. Khan Abdul Wali Khan was the Leader of the Opposition in the National Assembly from April 14, 1972, until February 10, 1975. Mr. Khan was the head of the National Awami Party (NAP), and on February 11, 1975, the position was taken over by Maulana Mufti Mahmood.

Among whom was the “Meesaq-i-Madina” concluded:

  • (A) Muslims and Christians
  • (B) Muslims and Jews
  • (C) Muslims, Jews and other Non-Muslims
  • (D) Muslims and Non-Arabs
Check Answer
  • (C) Muslims, Jews and other Non-Muslims
Explanation
  • The Meesaq-i-Madina, or the Charter of Medina, is also referred to as the Constitution of Medina. It was a formal document that was prepared by the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) in 622 CE, which aimed to bring peace and unity in Medina, which had experienced prolonged tribal conflicts.
  • Muslims: Including the Muhajirun (emigrants from Mecca) and the Ansar (local helpers of Medina).
  • Jews: Specifically mentioning various tribes such as the Banu NadirBanu Qaynuqa, and Banu Qurayza.
  • Other Non-Muslims: This included the Pagan Arabs and polytheistic tribes of Medina who were part of the local tribal structure.
  • Quick Info: It is widely cited as containing 47 articles (though some scholars divide the text differently, ranging up to 52 or 63 clauses), which defined the rights and duties of each group.

  • Who was the first Opposition Leader in National Assembly constituted under 1962 Constitution of Pakistan?

    • (A) Mumtaz Daultana
    • (B) Sardar Bahadur Khan
    • (C) Sardar Sabir Khan
    • (D) Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto
    Check Answer
    • (B) Sardar Bahadur Khan
    Explanation
    Sardar Bahadur Khan was the first leader of the opposition in the National Assembly of Pakistan under the 1962 Constitution, from June 8, 1962, to August 21, 1964. He was the brother of Ayub Khan and headed a group that challenged the government during the early years of the 1962 Constitution.

    Sir Syed Ahmed Khan was died in 1898 and buried at:

    • (A) Lahore
    • (B) Delhi
    • (C) Dhaka
    • (D) Aligarh
    Check Answer
    • (D) Aligarh
    Explanation
    Sir Syed Ahmed Khan breathed his last on March 27, 1898. He was laid to rest in Aligarh. He rests near the Sir Syed Mosque in the campus of Aligarh Muslim University (formerly Muhammadan Anglo-Oriental College) in Aligarh, India.

    A car is moving with the speed of 120 km/h in 4 hours. What should be the speed of car if the car covers the same distance in 3 hours and 20 minutes?

    • (A) 142 km/h
    • (B) 140 km/h
    • (C) 124 km/h
    • (D) 144 km/h
    Check Answer
    • (D) 144 km/h
    Explanation
  • Solution: Now, let’s solve this problem step by step.
  • Step 1: Find the Distance
  • Speed = 120 km/h
  • Time = 4 hours
  • Distance = Speed × Time = 120 km/h × 4 hours = 480 km
  • Step 2: Find 3 hours 20 minutes in hours
  • 3 hours 20 minutes = 3 + 20/60 = 3 + 0.3333 = 3.3333 hours
  • Step 3: Find the Required Speed
  • Speed = Distance/Time = 480 km/3.3333 hours = 144 km/h
  • Therefore, the answer is 144 km/h, i.e., Option D.

  • The founder of famous newspaper “Zamindar” was:

    • (A) Ch. Rehmat Ali
    • (B) Muhammad Ali Johar
    • (C) Abul Kalam Azad
    • (D) Maulana Zafar Ali Khan
    Check Answer
    • (D) Maulana Zafar Ali Khan
    Explanation
    The inspiration for the well-known Urdu daily Zamindar was Maulana Zafar Ali Khan. This daily was first launched in the year 1903 in the form of a weekly by his father, Maulana Sirajuddin Ahmad. Later, Maulana Zafar Ali Khan became the leader of this daily, and it became a leading daily with a strong focus on Indian Muslims and the Pakistan Movement.

    Which shortcut key is used to bold the selected text in MS-Word?

    • (A) Ctrl + A
    • (B) Ctrl + B
    • (C) Ctrl + D
    • (D) Ctrl + K
    Check Answer
    • (B) Ctrl + B
    Explanation
    • Ctrl + A: Selects all content in the document.
    • Ctrl + B: Bolds the selected text.
    • Ctrl + D: Opens the Font formatting dialog box.
    • Ctrl + K: Inserts a hyperlink.

    How is density of population measured usually?

    • (A) Persons per square mile
    • (B) Persons per square foot
    • (C) Persons per square kilometer
    • (D) Persons per square meter
    Check Answer
    • (C) Persons per square kilometer
    Explanation
  • Population density is a measure of the number of people living in a particular area of land. While different regions use different units of measurement, such as square miles in the United States, the most standardized and commonly used unit of measurement, especially for global data sets such as the World Bank, is people per square kilometers.
  • Formula: Population Density = Total Population / Total Land Area (in square kilometers).

  • In which generation of computers, “Integrated Circuit” was introduced?

    • (A) First
    • (B) Second
    • (C) Third
    • (D) Fourth
    Check Answer
    • (C) Third
    Explanation
  • The third generation of computers, covering the years 1964 to 1971, was the breakthrough for integrated circuits. Instead of having separate transistors on separate circuit boards, engineers found a way to put many, many transistors, resistors, and capacitors on a single silicon chip. This revolutionized the size, cost, speed, and reliability of computers. A good example of the third generation computers was IBM’s System/360.
  • First Generation: This generation (1940s–1956) relied on bulky vacuum tubes for circuitry, which were prone to failure and generated intense heat.
  • Second Generation: This generation (1956–1963) saw the replacement of vacuum tubes with transistors, making computers smaller and faster, but they still used discrete components rather than integrated ones.
  • Fourth Generation: This generation (1971–Present) is defined by the microprocessor, which uses Large Scale Integration (LSI) or Very Large Scale Integration (VLSI) to fit thousands of integrated circuits onto a single silicon chip.

  • Who was appointed first secretary of the Board of Trustee of Aligarh College?

    • (A) Hakeem Ajmal Khan
    • (B) Sir Syed Ahmed Khan
    • (C) Nawab Viqar-ul-Mulk
    • (D) Raja Ghazanfar Ali Khan
    Check Answer
    • (B) Sir Syed Ahmed Khan
    Explanation
    The first secretary to the Board of Trustees at the Muhammadan Anglo-Oriental College in Aligarh was Sir Syed Ahmed Khan. He was the founder of the institution in 1875 and held the position of first secretary to the Board of Trustees until he died in 1898. After his death, Nawab Mohsin-ul-Mulk took over as the second secretary to the Board of Trustees. Later, in 1907, Nawab Viqar-ul-Mulk took over this position.

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