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- Which one of the following is NOT part of “Physical Security”?
a) CCTV Cameras
b) Security Guards
c) Encryption
d) None of these - Officers and members of ASF are subject to:
a) Civil Servant Rule, 1973
b) Police Order, 2002
c) Pakistan Army Act, 1952
d) None of these - If the District Police Officer considers any of the Zila Nazim unlawful or mala fide, he may recourse to:
a) District Public Safety and Police Complaints Commission
b) Provincial Police Officer (PPO)
c) DIG Investigations
d) None of these - The National Public Safety Commission shall oversee the functioning of:
a) Federal Investigation Agency
b) Anti-Narcotics Force
c) Frontier Constabulary
d) All of these - Temporary Functionary pass is issued for a maximum period of:
a) 01 Month
b) 03 Months
c) 06 Months
d) None of these - Who is a junior person in the same Grade, appointed on the same date?
a) Officiating Basis
b) Regular Basis
c) Contract Basis
d) None of these - Which Surah of Quran has Bismillah twice?
a) Aal-e-Imran
b) Al-Naml
c) Yaseen
d) None of these - In Surah Kahf, which animal is mentioned along with the Ashaab-e-Kahf?
a) Cat
b) Horse
c) Dog
d) None of these - The battle of Yarmuk was fought between Muslims and:
a) Jews
b) Romans
c) Christians
d) None of these - Bait-ul-Mamoor is on:
a) 4th Heavens
b) 5th Heavens
c) 7th Heavens
d) None of these - Abu-ul-Hikam is the title of:
a) Abu Jahl
b) Abu Lahab
c) Abu Sufian
d) None of these - King of ______ tore away the letter of the Prophet (PBUH)?
a) Iraq
b) Iran
c) Egypt
d) None of these - Hurrairah means:
a) Goat
b) Camel
c) Cat
d) None of these - Daughter of Hazrat Umar (R.A) who married to Prophet (PBUH) was:
a) Hazrat Ayesha (R.A)
b) Hazrat Khadija (R.A)
c) Hazrat Hafsa (R.A)
d) None of these - Subject of Holy Quran is:
a) Universe
b) God
c) Human
d) None of these - The Funeral Prayer, Namaz-e-Janaza is:
a) Farz-e-Ain
b) Sunnah
c) Farz-e-Kaffaya
d) None of these - Which Federal Ministry controls the Airports Security Force (ASF)?
a) Interior Ministry
b) Defence Ministry
c) Aviation Ministry
d) Cabinet Division - Airports Security Force (ASF) Headquarters is located in:
a) Islamabad
b) Rawalpindi
c) Karachi
d) None of these - CCTV cameras are used:
a) For marking films
b) For ensuring efficiency of staff
c) As Security Tool
d) None of these - Whoever knowingly gives or causes to be given a false alarm to the Fire brigade can be punished with:
a) Imprisonment up to Three Months
b) Fine up to Rs.15,000
c) Any/Both of the Above
d) None of these - According to ASF Act 1975, Director General has the power to make regulations regarding ASF:
a) True
b) False - Airports Security Force (ASF) is in charge of the security in case of unlawful interference or threats to:
a) Airports
b) Aerodroads
c) Civil Aviation Installations
d) All of these - The Federal Government can delegate all of its powers under ASF Act, 1975 to:
a) Aviation Minister
b) Director General ASF
c) Defence Minister
d) None of these - General ASF executes:
a) Power to make rules
b) Power to use arms and ammunition
c) Power to make regulations
d) None of these - Which of the following is included in Government Strategic Infrastructures?
a) Radio Stations
b) Power Plants
c) Water Canals
d) All of these - If an officer detects contraband item on a person checked by him, he is to notify:
a) Police
b) Concerned Airline Staff
c) Custom Staff
d) None of these - An ASF member shall prevent all persons and vehicles from access to the air-side or other areas important to the security of the aerodromes or airports:
a) True
b) False - Terrorist acts carried out by Government in pursuit of political objectives, often as part of their foreign policy, is known as:
a) Political Terrorism
b) State Terrorism
c) Civil Disorder
d) None of these - No officer or member shall resign from the Force without giving in writing a notice of:
a) One Month
b) Two Months
c) Three Months
d) None of these - A service of aircraft for any purpose of civil aviation, whether aerial work, public transport or otherwise, means:
a) Air Side
b) Air Service
c) Air Work
d) None of these - Which Ascending to the throne of Pakistan, Imran Khan reached in Moscow for 2-day official visit on:
a) February 23, 2022
b) February 25, 2022
c) February 27, 2022
d) None of these - In August 2021, China inaugurated a new trade route via ship, road and rail through:
a) Thailand
b) Myanmar
c) Bangladesh
d) None of these - Tokyo Olympics held on:
a) 24 March, 2020
b) June 06, 2020
c) July 23, 2021
d) None of these - The European Union is set to become the largest economic bloc in the world to completely ban conventional (combustion) engines by:
a) 2035
b) 2040
c) 2050
d) None of these - What is the name of the telescope which was sent to space on December 24, 2021?
a) Hubble Space Telescope
b) Kepler Space Telescope
c) James Webb Space Telescope
d) None of these - Winter Olympics 2022 opened on:
a) February 04
b) February 24
c) March 14
d) None of these - When did Israel open an embassy in the United Arab Emirates?
a) June 2020
b) January 2021
c) July 2021
d) None of these - Current UN Secretary General was re-elected for a second term in June 2021. How long is the term?
a) 3 years
b) 4 years
c) 5 years
d) None of these - In March 2021, a ship blocked the Suez Canal for six days. What was the name of the ship?
a) Ever Given
b) Ever Good
c) Ever Giant
d) None of these - In January 2021, Samia Suluhu Hassan became the first women president of which country?
a) Morocco
b) Tunisia
c) Tanzania
d) None of these - Brexit came into force after a year of wrangling on:
a) January 01, 2020
b) January 01, 2021
c) None of these - The 2021 Noble Prize for Literature was awarded to novelist Abdulrazak Gurnah of:
a) Kenya
b) Somalia
c) Tanzania
d) None of these - Who claims the responsibility of attack on Abu Dhabi’s main-on January 17, 2022?
a) Al-Qaeda
b) ISIS
c) Yemen’s Houthis
d) None of these - In September 2021, a trilateral security partnership was announced between the USA, UK, and Australia to provide Australia with nuclear-powered submarines in the Asia-Pacific region, which is styled as:
a) USUKA
b) AUKUS
c) UKAUS
d) None of these - Which country’s president is the current Chairman of African Union (AU)?
a) South Africa
b) Egypt
c) Senegal
d) None of these - Who is the first woman prime minister of Tunisia?
a) Sadia Agrebi
b) Halima Kanni
c) Najla Bouden
d) None of these - Famous playback singer Lata Mangeshkar died in Mumbai at the age of 92 on:
a) January 4, 2022
b) February 6, 2022
c) February 8, 2022
d) None of these - Russia vetoed, in December 2021, a first-of-its-kind UN Security council resolution casting climate change as a threat to international:
a) peace and stability
b) food supply and nutrition
c) relations and politics
d) None of these - In September 2020, NASA collected first ever piece of rocks from Mars by car-sized space probe named:
a) Discovery
b) Perseverance
c) Explorer
d) None of these - Which team is the winner of the seventh edition of Pakistan Super League (PSL) 7?
a) Multan Sultans
b) Lahore Qalandars
c) Peshawar Zalmi
d) None of these - Father of Pakistan’s Nuclear bomb named:
a) Abdus Salam
b) A.Q. Khan
c) Z.A Bhutto
d) None of these - Which country officially accepted Pakistan after Independence?
a) Iran
b) Afghanistan
c) Saudi Arabia
d) None of these - Pakistan got its first constitution in:
a) 1949
b) 1956
c) 1962
d) None of these - When constituent assembly adopted objective resolution:
a) 14 Feb 1949
b) 15 August 1949
c) 12 March 1949
d) None of these - Who was Muhammad Ali Bogra:
a) Law Minister
b) Prime Minister
c) President
d) None of these - What should be the minimum age of president of Pakistan:
a) 45 Years
b) 55 Years
c) 65 Years
d) None of these - Pakistan’s official language in 1956 constitution was:
a) Bengali
b) Urdu
c) Both (A) & (B)
d) None of these - Who abrogated 1956 constitution:
a) Iskandar Mirza
b) Ayub Khan
c) Yahya Khan
d) None of these - 1962 Constitution gave authority to:
a) President
b) Prime Minister
c) Minister
d) None of these - Z.A Bhutto gave 1973 Constitution on:
a) 17 August
b) 14 August
c) 12 August
d) None of these - Neha is travelling ______ the school:
a) to
b) from
c) in
d) None of these - As ______ me, I will be happy lend a hand:
a) About
b) For
c) To
d) None of these - ______ = (88 + 42) ÷ 16:
a) 5536
b) 43163
c) 39660
d) None of these - The smallest number of digits beginning with 3 and ending with 5 is:
a) 30013
b) 31005
c) 30005
d) None of these - How many numbers up to 100 are divisible by 7?
a) 14
b) 107
c) 93
d) None of these - The sum of three consecutive numbers is given, what is the difference between first and third number?
a) 1
b) 3
c) 2
d) None of these - What number has to be added to each term of 3 : 5 to make the ratio of 5 : 6?
a) 6
b) 7
c) 5 : 6
d) None of these - The ratio of the ages of two students is 3 : 2. One is older than the other by 5 years. What is the age of the younger student?
a) 2 years
b) 10 years
c) 15 years
d) None of these - The mean proportional of 0.25 and 0.04 is:
a) 0.0
b) 0.1
c) 0.10
d) None of these - The ratio of A’s and B’s salary is 9 : 4. If A’s salary is increased by 15%, then his total salary becomes Rs 5175. What is the salary of B?
a) Rs 2000
b) Rs 4000
c) Rs 4500
d) None of these - In an examination, 65% of the total examinees passed. If the number of failures is 420, the total number of examinees is:
a) 500
b) 1000
c) 1200
d) None of these - In 1 Kg mixture of sand and iron, 20% is iron. How much sand should be added so that the proportion of iron become 10%?
a) 1 Kg
b) 200 gms
c) 500 gms
d) None of these - The mean of 100 items was found to be 30. If at the time of calculation, two items were wrongly taken as 32 and 12 instead of 23 and 11. The correct mean is:
a) 27
b) 29
c) 29.9
d) None of these - If the arithmetic mean of 65 is 45, what is the total sum of these numbers?
a) 2700
b) 2900
c) 2925
d) None of these - A class of 52 students, the number of boys is two less than the number of girls. Average weight of boys is 42 Kg, while the average weight of all students is 40 Kg. Approximately what is the average weight of girls?
a) 38 Kg
b) 40 Kg
c) 41 Kg
d) None of these - The average of 7 consecutive numbers is 20. The largest of these numbers is:
a) 22
b) 23
c) 24
d) None of these - What is the greatest possible length of a scale that can be used to measure exactly the lengths 3m, 5m 10 cm and 12 m 90 cm?
a) 30 cm
b) 40 cm
c) 50 cm
d) None of these - What is the smallest number to be added to 63 to make it a perfect square?
a) 35
b) 37
c) 1
d) None of these - The age of Pakistanis:
a) 76 years
b) 74 years
c) 73 years
d) None of these - If a + b = 2 + 3b – 3d, then the value of 2 + 3 – 3 + 4 is:
a) 30
b) 31
c) 32
d) None of these - Who is the Chairman of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC)?
a) Vladimir Norov
b) Hissein Brahim Taha
c) Ghulam Sarwar
d) Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala - Where is the headquarters of the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) located?
a) Jeddah, Saudi Arabia
b) Beijing, China
c) Kathmandu, Nepal
d) Brussels, Belgium - Which country hosted the 50th session of the OIC in 2024?
a) Mauritania
b) Pakistan
c) Cameroon
d) Turkey - How many member countries are part of the South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC)?
a) 7
b) 8
c) 10
d) 15 - Which organization has Pakistan as a member?
a) G7
b) BRICS
c) SCO
d) NATO - Who is the President of Pakistan in 2025?
a) Shahbaz Sharif
b) Asif Ali Zardari
c) Ishaq Dar
d) Imran Khan - Which political party is associated with India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi?
a) Congress
b) BJP
c) Aam Aadmi Party
d) Communist Party - Who is the Foreign Minister of the United States in 2025?
a) Sergey Lavrov
b) Marco Rubio
c) Wang Yi
d) David Lammy - Which country has Keir Starmer as its Prime Minister in 2025?
a) Australia
b) United Kingdom
c) France
d) Japan - What is the ruling party in China as of 2025?
a) Labor Party
b) Communist Party
c) Democratic Party
d) Centrist Alliance - Where was the T20 World Cup held in 2024?
a) India
b) West Indies and USA
c) Australia
d) England - Which country hosted the Summer Olympics in 2024?
a) Germany
b) France
c) Japan
d) Brazil - What is the location of the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup?
a) Switzerland
b) USA
c) India
d) Morocco - Who won the FIFA World Cup 2022?
a) France
b) Argentina
c) Croatia
d) Morocco - The European Union is set to become the largest economic bloc in the world to completely ban conventional (combustion) engines by:
a) 2035
b) 2040
c) 2050
d) None of these - What is the name of the telescope which was sent to space on December 24, 2021?
a) Hubble Space Telescope
b) Kepler Space Telescope
c) James Webb Space Telescope
d) None of these - Winter Olympics 2022 opened on:
a) February 04
b) February 24
c) March 14
d) None of these - When did Israel open an embassy in the United Arab Emirates?
a) June 2020
b) January 2021
c) July 2021
d) None of these - Current UN Secretary General was re-elected for a second term in June 2021. How long is the term?
a) 3 years
b) 4 years
c) 5 years
d) None of these - In March 2021, a ship blocked the Suez Canal for six days. What was the name of the ship?
a) Ever Given
b) Ever Good
c) Ever Giant
d) None of these