INSPECTOR (INVESTIGATION) (BS-16) 2016 IN THE SERVICES AND GENERAL ADMINISTRATION DEPARTMENT (IN THE ANTI-CORRUPTION ESTABLISHMENT) S & GAD, CASE NO. 33-RD/2016

Name the second son of Hazrat Ibrahim (A.S)?

  • (A) Hazrat Yahya (A.S)
  • (B) Hazrat Ismaeel (A.S)
  • (C) Hazrat Yaqoob (A.S)
  • (D) Hazrat Ishaq (A.S)
Check Answer
  • (D) Hazrat Ishaq (A.S)
Explanation
Hazrat Ishaq (A.S), also called Isaac, was the second son of Ibrahim (A.S). He was born to Ibrahim’s first wife, Hazrat Sarah (A.S), when the Prophet was a century old. His birth was a miraculous good news from Allah to Ibrahim (A.S) and his parents.

Aslam’s weight increased by 25% from year 2005 to 2010. If his weight was K kilograms in 2010. What was in 2005?

  • (A) 1.75 K
  • (B) 1.25 K
  • (C) 0.80 K
  • (D) 0.75 K
Check Answer
  • (C) 0.80 K
Explanation
  • Solution: Aslam’s weight increased by 25% from 2005 to 2010.
  • Let Aslam’s weight in 2005 be x kg.
  • Aslam’s weight increased by 25%, so:
  • Weight in 2010 = Weight in 2005 + 25% of Weight in 2005
  • Weight in 2010 = x + 0.25x = 1.25x
  • Since 1.25x = K, then:
  • x = K/1.25 = 0.80K

  • World Wide Web is being standardized by:

    • (A) World Wide Corporation
    • (B) W3C
    • (C) World Wide Consortium
    • (D) Word Wide Web Si
    Check Answer
    • (B) W3C
    Explanation
    The standardization of the World Wide Web is done by the W3C, or the World Wide Web Consortium. The W3C was founded by Tim Berners-Lee in 1994 and is an international community that develops open standards for the web, such as HTML, CSS, and the architecture of the web.

    Indicate the word which has the correct spellings:

    • (A) Existence
    • (B) Existance
    • (C) Existtance
    • (D) Exisrense
    Check Answer
    • (A) Existence
    Explanation
  • Existence is defined as the state of being real, alive, or present
  • Example sentences:
  • Scientists are researching life beyond Earth to find out if it exists.
  • The museum proves the existence of ancient civilizations.

  • One of the infectious disease conveyed from one person to another through air is:

    • (A) Cholera
    • (B) Scarlet fever
    • (C) Tuberculosis
    • (D) Malaria
    Check Answer
    • (C) Tuberculosis
    Explanation
    Tuberculosis, or TB for short, is caused by the bacterium Mycobacterium tuberculosis. The spread of tuberculosis is mostly through the air. If an individual who has tuberculosis coughs, sneezes, talks, or spits, droplets are released into the air. The droplet nuclei can hang around in the air for a long time, and other individuals can breathe these droplets in and become infected.

    The uncharged particle in an Atom is called:

    • (A) Proton
    • (B) Neutron
    • (C) Electron
    • (D) Positron
    Check Answer
    • (B) Neutron
    Explanation
  • The neutral particle in an atom is called a neutron. Neutrons reside in the nucleus along with protons. They do not bear an electric charge. This is what makes the nucleus stable, along with the positive charge of the protons.
  • Protons: Positive charge (+)
  • Neutrons: No charge (neutral)
  • Electrons: Negative charge (-)
  • Positrons: Positive charge (the antimatter counterpart of the electron)

  • Name the Israeli President who paid an official visit to India in mid-November 2016:

    • (A) Reuvin Rivlin
    • (B) Shimon Peres
    • (C) Moshe Katsav
    • (D) Beniami
    Check Answer
    • (A) Reuvin Rivlin
    Explanation
    The Israeli President who visited India on an official trip in mid-November 2016 was Reuven Rivlin. Rivlin landed in India between the 14th and 15th of November, 2016, starting his week-long official visit to the country during which he held meetings with Indian leaders like Narendra Modi and Pranab Mukherjee.

    Which of the following continents has no desert?

    • (A) Australia
    • (B) North America
    • (C) South America
    • (D) Europe
    Check Answer
    • (D) Europe
    Explanation
    Europe is unique because it is the only continent without a broad and large desert area. It has small semi-arid regions and sandy areas, like the Tabernas Desert in Spain. However, there are no large desert ecosystems as can be found elsewhere. This is because of its northern latitude, temperate climate, and the fact that it is moistened by the Atlantic Ocean winds.

    Spanish archaeologists in Luxor (Egypt) recently discovered an approximately 3,000 years old  ______ in near perfect condition.

    • (A) Human mummy
    • (B) Jewels
    • (C) Fossils
    • (D) Animal body
    Check Answer
    • (B) Spanish
    Explanation
    Spanish archaeologists unearthed an incredibly well-preserved mummy that is 3,000 years old in Luxor, Egypt. According to news updates in November 2016, the mummy was discovered by the Spanish expedition team led by Myriam Seco Alvarez. It was found in a brightly coloured wooden coffin. It is believed that the mummy is that of a nobleman named Amenrenef. It was discovered near the temple of Thutmose III on the west bank of the Nile.

    The Nationalization Policy in Pakistan was introduced by:

    • (A) Ayub Khan
    • (B) Z.A. Bhutto
    • (C) General Zia-ul-Haq
    • (D) Pervez Musharraf
    Check Answer
    • (B) Z.A. Bhutto
    Explanation
  • The Nationalization Policy in Pakistan was introduced by Zulfikar Ali Bhutto. The Nationalization Policy was implemented in the country in the year 1972. The government aimed at bridging the gap in income distribution by nationalizing large industries, banks, insurance companies, as well as private education institutions. The policy was implemented up to 1977.
  • Industrial Nationalization (1972): On February 2, 1972, the government nationalized 31 leading industries in 10 different sectors, including iron and steel, heavy engineering, chemicals, cement, etc.
  • Educational Institutions (1972): The government nationalized private education institutions to increase access to education.
  • Banking and Finance (1974): The government nationalized all private banks, insurance companies, as well as shipping lines in the country, effective from January 1, 1974.
  • Agro-based Industries (1976): The government nationalized small industries like cotton ginning, rice husking, flour mills, etc.

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