Federal Investigation Agency-FIA (Deputy Director) Past Paper 2016

1.     __________contains the information about malware which can be used to identify them:

a.       Virus definition file

b.      Word file

c.       Excel file

d.      E-mail attachment

 

2.     __________is the unauthorized use for computer network and its resources:

a.       Programming

b.      Hacking

c.       Stealing

d.      Robbing

 

3.     Inquiry commission with regard to rigging in polls 2013 headed by:

a.       Chief Justice Mr. Justice Nasir-ul-Mulk

b.      Chief Justice Mr. Justice Manzoor Ahmad Malik

c.       Mr. Muhammad Khalid Khan Judge of the Lahore High Court, Lahore

d.      None of these

 

4.     The Inquiry commission declared that polls were largely conducted and organized fairly and in accordance with law. Report was announced on:

a.       22nd July, 2015

b.      20th  July, 2015

c.       24th  July, 2015

d.      25th  July, 2015

 

5.     Turkmenistan – Afghanistan – Pakistan – India pipeline (TAPI) valued at upto________ world pump gas from Turkmenistan to other three countries:

a.       10 billion US dollar

b.      20 billion US dollar

c.       30 billion US dollar

d.      40 billion US dollar

 

6.     Which type of seafaring craft is known for periscopes and torpedoes?

a.       Surfboard

b.      Canoe

c.       Submarine

d.      Pedalo

 

7.     Which of these is the name of a unit of electromotive force?

a.       Leap

b.      Jump

c.       Volt

d.      Bound

 

8.     The Olympic Games are contested by people in which field?

a.       Science

b.      Sport

c.       Engineering

d.      Music

 

9.     What are dentures?

a.       False legs

b.      False noses

c.       False teeth

d.      False hair

 

10. Como and Coniston Water are examples of which geographical feature?

a.       Mountain

b.      Glacier

c.       Island

d.      Lake

 

11. Which part of the human body is primarily concerned with breathing?

a.       Liver

b.      Appendix

c.       Lung

d.      Toe

 

12. What is the 'Queen' side of a British coin called?

a.       Crowns

b.      Tops

c.       Ma'am

d.      Heads

 

13. Which phrase is another way of saying covered in bruises?

a.       Black-and-White

b.      Black-and-Blue

c.       Black-and-Tan

d.      Black-and-Decker

 

14. What is the name for a metal clip that holds a sheaf of paper?

a.       Borzoi

b.      Beagle

c.       Bulldog

d.      Bloodhound

 

15. What is an informal way of saying one is registered unemployed and receiving state benefit?

a.       On a roll

b.      In a hole

c.       On the dole

d.      Up the pole

 

16. What is another term for the skill and expertise with which to do a job?

a.       Lie-down

b.      Known-how

c.       How-now

d.      Brown-cow

 

17. What is the name for the last minute news items included in the paper after the printing has started?

a.       Stop Press

b.      Halt Printing

c.       Hold the front page

d.      Spanner in the works

 

18. According to the saying, where does charity begin?

a.       Over the wall

b.      At home

c.       On the farm

d.      In the bank

 

19. Which of these is a punctuation mark?

a.       Semicircle

b.      Semiconductor

c.       Semicolon

d.      Semiconscious

 

20. What is the name for a person with whom you regularly correspond to exchange news?

a.       Pencilmate

b.      Biropal

c.       Ballpointchum

d.      Penpal

 

21. What does the phrase gee up' tell a horse to do?

a.       Go faster

b.      Stop

c.       Go to sleep

d.      Eat a sugar lump

 

22. What does a boxer use to protect his teeth during a match?

a.       Gumdrop

b.      Gumshield

c.       Gumboil

d.      Gumboot

 

23. Which of these words means deceive?

a.       Hoodwink

b.      Capblink

c.       Sacrftic

d.      Hatsquint

 

24. What does cyclist water wear to protect his trousers?

a.       Bicycle wheel

b.      Bicycle chain

c.       Bicycle clip

d.      Bicycle pump

 

25. Which word means 'to go to a party uninvited'?

a.       Windowlash

b.      Gatecrash

c.       Doorbash

d.      Hatchmash

 

26. Which city of Pakistan is called "City of Colleges"?

a.       Karachi

b.      Lahore

c.       Peshawar

d.      Multan

 

27. Which is the National bird of Pakistan?

a.       Pigeon

b.      Chakoor

c.       Peacock

d.      None of these

 

28. The Battle of Plassey was fought in:

a.       1755

b.      1756

c.       1757

d.      1758

 

29. When Lahore Resolution was passed?

a.       20th March, 1940

b.      21st March, 1940

c.       22nd March, 1940

d.      23rd March, 1940

 

30. The Lahore Resolution is also called

a.       Muslim Resolution

b.      Objective Resolution

c.       Pakistan Resolution

d.      All of these

 

31. When the Bengal was divided into two provinces?

a.       1903

b.      1904

c.       1905

d.      1906

 

32. When the partition of Bengal was annulled?

a.       1910

b.      1911

c.       1912

d.      1913

 

33. Who was the first secretary of All-India Muslim League?

a.       Nawab Mohsin-ul-Mullk

b.      Agha Khan

c.       Syed Hussain Bilgrami

d.      None of these

 

34. Who president a resolution for the formation for Muslims Political Party?

a.       Quaid-e-Azam

b.      Allama Iqbal

c.       Nawab Salim Ullah Khan

d.      Nawab Waqar-ul-Mulk

 

35. Who divided Bengal into two Provinces in 1905?

a.       Lord Minto

b.      Lord Mountbatten

c.       Sir Radcliffe

d.      Viceroy Curzon

 

36. Karachi sea port is the major sea port of the country which is the second?

a.       Port Qasim

b.      Port Jawarni

c.       Mancher

d.      None of these

 

37. The British began to come in subcontinent in:

a.       15th century

b.      16th century

c.       17th century

d.      18th century

 

38. As a result of election 1936-37, out much of eleven provinces All-India Congress formed Ministries in:

a.       7

b.      8

c.       9

d.      10

 

39. When Nadar Shah of Persia invaded the subcontinent and sacked Dehli?

a.       1739

b.      1740

c.       1741

d.      1742

 

40. How many radio stations were working in

a.       2

b.      3

c.       4

d.      5

 

41. Mughal king Humayyun was ousted by:

a.       Sher Shah Suri

b.      Ranjeet Singh

c.       Akbar

d.      None of these

 

42. When the first Martial Law was imposed?

a.       7th  October 1958

b.      20th  August 1970

c.       20th  December 1971

d.      5th  July 1977

 

43. Who was the second Governor General of Pakistan?

a.       Sikandar Mirza

b.      Ch. Muhammad Ali

c.       Khawaja Nazim-ud-Din

d.      None of these

 

44. What is the length of Pak-India border?

a.       1510

b.      1610

c.       1710

d.      1810

 

45. Which place is famous for gold, silver and copper?

a.       Peshawar

b.      Quetta

c.       Saindak

d.      Karachi

 

46. Mention greatest land mountain range?

a.       Himalaya-Karakoram range

b.      Pairs

c.       Alps

d.      Caucuses

 

47. How many peaks does the Himalaya- Karakoram range contain of the world's 109 peaks of over 7.315 m?

a.       90

b.      96

c.       85

d.      80

 

48. Name the longest land mountain range having approximately 7600 km length?

a.       Alps

b.      Karakoram

c.       Andes of S. America

d.      Pamirs

 

49. The largest ocean which represents 45.9 percent of the world's oceans is:

a.       Pacific

b.      Arctic

c.       Indian

d.      Southern

 

50. Which is the deepest Ocean, having the average depth of 4,188m?

a.       Pacific Ocean

b.      Indian Ocean

c.       Aretic Ocean

d.      Southern Ocean

 

51. The greatest depth of the Pacific Ocean is in the Mariana Trench. What is its depth at that point?

a.       4593 Fathoms

b.      2113 Fathoms

c.       4093 Fathoms

d.      5973 Fathoms

 

52. Which is the smallest ocean?

a.       Arctic Ocean

b.      Indian Ocean

c.       Pacific Ocean

d.      Southern Ocean

 

53. The largest sea is:

a.       South China Sea

b.      Red Sea

c.       Baltic

d.      Arabian

 

54. Name the largest gulf which begins from Cape Sable, Florid. USA to Caho Catche, Mexico?

a.       Persian Gulf

b.      Gulfof Mexico

c.       American Gulf

d.      None of these

 

55. Which is the largest bay with an area of 2,172,000 sq. km?

a.       The Bay of Bengal

b.      Persian Bay

c.       Hudson Bay

d.      None of these

 

56. Hudson Bay in Southern Canada which has an area of 1,233,000 sq. km. is the largest Bay In the world measured by shoreline length. What is the length of its shoreline?

a.       1,2,268 km

b.      19,111 km

c.       18,160 km

d.      20,000 km

 

57. The shore surrounding Dead Sea, with 400 m below the sea level is called

a.       Deadliest Depression

b.      Deepest land Depression

c.       Widest land Depression

d.      None of these

 

58. Highest Mountain Peak is:

a.       K-2

b.      Gasherbrem

c.       Mount Jabal

d.      Mount Everest

 

59. The height of the Mount Everest is

a.       3348 meter

b.      8848 meter

c.       4448 meter

d.      6648 meter

 

60. Name the country with highest number of active volcanoes?

a.       Jordan

b.      China

c.       Philippine

d.      Indonesia

 

61. Mention the largest active volcano with a lava flow that occupies more than 5,125 sq. km of the island?

a.       Mona Lisa

b.      Mauna Loa

c.       Gibraltar

d.      Java

 

62. In which state of USA, Mauna Loa 1s located?

a.       Hawaii

b.      Huston

c.       New York

d.      Washington D.C

 

63. The length of Mauna Loa is 120 km. What is its width?

a.       10 km

b.      80 km

c.       70 km

d.      50 km

 

64. On Hawaii (USA), most active volcano Kilauea is located which has been erupting continuously since 1983. What is its height?

a.       1,247 meter

b.      1,347 meter

c.       1,147 meter

d.      1,447 meter

 

65. Which of the following country has the second largest Muslim population in the world?

a.       India

b.      Iran

c.       Saudi Arabia

d.      Pakistan

 

66. The largest planet is:

a.       Jupiter

b.      Earth

c.       Mars

d.      Venus

 

67. Pluto is the smallest planet. What is its diameter?

a.       2320 km

b.      1820 km

c.       1920 km

d.      1220 km

 

68. Which is the coldest planet?

a.       Earth

b.      Sun

c.       Pluto

d.      Mars

 

69. Venus is known as the hottest planet. Its estimated surface temperature is:

a.       464°C

b.      664°C

c.       864°C

d.      264°C

 

70. Which planet is nearest to Earth?

a.       Pluto

b.      Jupiter

c.       Venus

d.      Mars

 

71. The true discount on a sum of money due first year is Rs. 100 and banker's discount on the same sum and for the same time is Rs. 104. The sum is

a.       Rs. 2500

b.      Rs. 2550

c.       Rs. 2600

d.      Rs. 2700

 

72. Javed purchased 41/2 stock of Rs. 1050 which is at 141/3 premium. How much he invested if brokerage is 1/8

a.       200

b.      400

c.       600

d.      None of these

 

73. I want to invest Rs. 5,250 in a 4% stock at Rs. 100 what will be my income per annum?

a.       200 p.a.

b.      300 p.a

c.       400 p.a

d.      500 p.a.

 

74. How much stock can a person purchase by investing Rs.2600 in 5% stock at Rs. 1037/8 (brokerage 1/8%? What will be his annual income?

a.       100

b.      125

c.       150

d.      175

 

75. Ali sells 60 shares of 5% of a company of Rs.100 cash in Rs.105 and invests the proceeds in another company at Rs.110 of Rs.100 share each, the rate of dividend is l1% yearly. Find the charge in income.

a.       300

b.      330

c.       350

d.      380

 

76. Rs.120 is divided between A, B and C so that A's share is Rs. 20 more than B's and Rs. 20 less than C's. What is B's share?

a.       Rs. 15

b.      Rs.10

c.       Rs.20

d.      Rs. 25

 

77. Successive discounts of 10% and 20% are equivalent to a single discount of

a.       28%

b.      15%

c.       25%

d.      30%

 

78. A person invests some money in the 3% stock at 10% discount and when the stock is a premium of 5%, he sells them and thereby gains Rs.250. How much amount he invested in purchasing the earlier stock?

a.       1000

b.      1500

c.       2000

d.      2500

 

79. How much stock can be person purchase by investing Rs.2600 in 5% stock at Rs. 1037/8 brokerage 1/8%? What will be his annual income?

a.       125

b.      120

c.       130

d.      140

 

80. A, "B and C can do a piece of work in 11 days, 20 days and 55 days respectively working alone. How soon can the work be done if A is assisted by B and C on alternate days?

a.       6 days

b.      8 days

c.       10 days

d.      None of these

 

81. The Stevenson screen is a

a.       Screen for projecting films

b.      Standard shelter for thermometers

c.       Device for measuring atmospheric pressure

d.      Device for measuring rainfall

 

82. A rock is taken from the surface of the earth to the moon. What changes will be observed?

a.       The mass and weight of the rock will change.

b.      The weight of the rock will change

c.       The mass of the rock will change

d.      The mass and weight of the rock will remain the same

 

83. The branch of botany, which deals with the study of stags, is

a.       Morphogenesis

b.      Physiology

c.       Genetics

d.      Ecology

 

84. What phenomenon is responsible for the formation of a rainbow?

a.       Dispersion

b.      Polarisation

c.       Refraction

d.      Reflection

 

85. What does pasteurisation mean?

a.       It refers to putting sheep or cattle to graze

b.      It is a process, which prevents liquid food from being spoiled

c.       It refers to the remedical measure to do away with plague

d.      It is a method of giving artificial respiration to human beings for saving life

 

86. A person sitting under a fan feels cool. If a thermometer is put below the fan, what will be the reading?

a.       I will read only the room temperature

b.      It is not possible to say anything

c.       It will show a higher reading

d.      It will show a lower value of room temperature

 

87. The diameter of a sphere is increased by a factor of 2. What will be the increase in volume?

a.       8 times

b.      10 times

c.       4 times

d.      6 times

 

88. When the mass of a moving body is doubled and speed halved, what will be the change in kinetic energy of the body?

a.       Increases 8 times

b.      Reduces to Half

c.       Increases 4 times

d.      Remains same

 

89. The unit of force in the standard international system is

a.       Dyne

b.      Newton

c.       Poundal

d.      Pound-Weight

 

90. Which of the following is a good conductor of heat but bad conductor of electricity?

a.       Celluloid

b.      Perstex

c.       Asbestos

d.      Mica

 

91. The Mercury thermometer was invented by

a.       Galileo

b.      Torricelli

c.       Edison

d.      Fahrenheit

 

92. Electrical current is measured by:

a.       Ammeter

b.      Anemometer

c.       Voltmeter

d.      Watermeter

 

93. The nucleus of an atom consists of

a.       Protons, neutrons and electrons

b.      Protons and electrons

c.       Protons and neutrons

d.      Only protons

 

94. Radar which helps to detect the presence of enemy aircraft, uses

a.       Electric waves

b.      Ultrasonic waves

c.       Sound waves

d.      Radio waves

 

95. The system of winds around a low barometric pressure is known as

a.       Duststorm

b.      Thunderstorm

c.       Cyclone

d.      Anti-cyclone

 

96. What is the view of the silent in the special merit of Science?

a.       Silence is natural

b.      Talkers exhibit themselves

c.       Only in silence there can be communion between minds and hearts

d.      Silence contracts the personalities

e.       Silence preserves the energy

 

97. What is basic weakness of the attitude of the silent?

a.       They cannot practice what they preach.

b.      They kill their feelings and thoughts

c.       Their personalities expand.

d.      They kill entangle men.

e.       Their words are disorderly

 

98. Which is the appropriate title for the passage?

a.       Speech and silence

b.      The silent

c.       Speech is golden

d.      Wrong belief of the silent

99. How do the silent look upon speech?

a.       A device to entangle men

b.      An illumination

c.       With fear

d.      With passion

e.       With defiance

100.                    What is meant by "stripping themselves in public, like exhibitionists"?

a.       Criticizing themselves in public

b.      Making an exhibition of their power of speech
Present their idea in the naked form like exhibition

c.       Making public exhibition

d.      None of these

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