Most Repeated Commission Jobs MCQs from Past Papers | Study Plan of 1100 MCQs
Are you facing difficulty in maintaining your study schedule? I know your answer will be YES. According to our experience, 90% of the students fail job tests due to poor study plan.
Planning a study schedule is the most important step to success in any commission exam.
Therefore, We are here with a solution to this hurdle. We have prepared a study plan of 12 days.
In this plan, We have included 1100 most repeated MCQs from the commission exam's past papers.
Students are advised to follow our study plan to get success in any commission exam test.
As we know, 1100 MCQs are enough to get success in any job exam as they are prepared from past papers.
Those candidates who are preparing for any job test, are advised to visit this page daily and follow our study plan.
Daily Dose of MCQs Part.01
This section of daily dose MCQs is beneficial for those students who can not study a lot of books or MCQs or who can not plan their study schedule.
We have planned their schedule and students are advised to study these MCQs daily.
Furthermore, it is to be cleared that these questions have been taken from Past Papers of Federal Public Service Commission FPSC), Past Papers of Punjab Public Service Commission (PPSC), Past Papers of Sindh Public Service Commission (SPSC), Past Papers of KPK Public Service Commission (KPPSC), Past Papers of Baluchistan Public Service Commission (BPSC), Past Papers of STS IBA MCQs Tests, Past Papers of leading Testing Services like NTS, STS, PTS, OTS, ETEA and more.
- Murree Declaration was signed between: PPP & PMLN
- East India Company arrived in Surat in: 1608
- Youngest Microsoft Certified Professional: Arish Fatima (4 years old)
- CEO of KFC: Mr Sabir Sami
- Country at No. 1 in respect of GDP 2021: Luxemburg (Pak's rank at 144)
- Mastermind of Operation Zarb e Azab: Lt. Gen. (R) Ashfaq Nadeem from Azad Kashmir Regiment (died on 24-09-2021)
- Appointment of female pilots in Pakistan Air Force started in: 2006
- Last Governor-General of Pakistan: Iskander Mirza
- Total elements in periodic table: 118
- Spanish flu arrived in: 1918
- Analogy is the synonym of: Qiyas
- Person who offers Hajj only at Meeqat: Mufrid
- Word 'Quran' is repeated in Holy Quran: 70 times
- Injeel means: good news
- Ama Haleema took care of Nabi (S.A.W) for: 6 years
- Katpana desert is in: Skardu
- Percentage of water in Milk: 87%
- Which is known as the secondary nutrient of plant: Sulphur
- Florida strait lies between: Cuba and the Bahamas
- First female commercial pilot from Azad Jammu & Kashmir: Maryam Mujtaba
Daily Dose of MCQs Part.02
As promised, we are back with today's daily dose MCQs for SPSC, FPSC, PPSC and IBA commission mcqs-based exams.
On this day, students are advised to follow study schedule strictly and should read today's MCQs which are prepared from commission past papers.
- Who was the Conqueror of Egypt: Hazrat Umer bin Aas R.A
- Construction of Burj Khalifa began in: 2004
- First Founder of Ottoman Turkey: Ghazi Usman Pasha
- For how many nights Musa A.S was away from his tribe when he had a meeting with Allah: 40 nights
- Who is known as Jane Austen of Urdu: Bushra Rehman
- Longest Subway system in the World: Korea
- Largest Subway System in the World: Shanghai
- Who is the Attorney General of USA: Merrick Garland
- Construction of Burj Khalifa began in: 2004
- Directorate General Health Services Punjab was established in: 1989
- Hadith with two narrators in each class is called as: Khabar-e-Mashoor
- In how many languages, Hazrat Dawood A.S recited 'Zaboor': 70 languages
- How much distance did Nabi S.A.W cover from MECCA to JERUSALEM: 1500 KM
- Which point separates two seats and connects two landmarks: Isthmus
- Largest Mosque in the World: Masjid Al Haram
- Which animal has longest life spam: Tortoise
- Name of the World's Highest Waterfall: Angel
- Idol named as 'Manaat' was used to: Change the destinies
- Dua offered after Namaz with backward hands in: Namaz e Astasqa
- Namaz e Astasqa is prayed for: Rain
Daily Dose of MCQs Part.03
As promised, we are back with 3rd part of daily dose of MCQs series for SPSC, FPSC, PPSC and IBA commission mcqs-based exams.
On this day, students are advised to follow study schedule strictly and should read today's MCQs which are prepared from commission past papers.
- No. of languages in HTML are: 07
- Total stock exchanges in Pakistan are: 03
- By default, how many worksheets are there in excel: 03
- Northern end of Pakistan is occupied by: Himalayas Range
- Taulipir Spot is in: Rawalkot, AJK
- Top University of the World by 2021 is: Massachusetts Institute of Technology MIT
- Mangroves forest is in: Karachi
- Who translated Quran in Urdu for first time: Shah Rafi ud Din
- Keys of Jerusalem was handed first of all to: Hazrat Umar R.A
- 'Nirwan' term relates to which religion: Buddh Mat
- Largest Muslim Army was in which battle: Battle of Tabook
- Fallen Wealth is called as: Rikaz
- Interitance determined from the deceased's inheritance are called as: Us Baat
- Faraiz of Marriage in Islam: 02
- Wajib in Marriage in Islam: 01
- Sunnat of Marriage in Islam: 03
- First Pakistani to summit 9 highest peaks of the World: Sirbaz Khan
- DG Rangers Punjab: Maj. Gen. Muhammad Aamir Majeed
- DG Rangers Sindh: Maj. Gen. Iftikhar Hassan Chaudhry
- First IG of the Punjab Police was: Khan Qurban Ali Khan
Daily Dose of MCQs Part.04
Here is the 4th part of our study plan. In this part, students will be able to learn about 20 new MCQs prepared from commission exam past papers.
- Only National Elections held on a Non-Party basis in Pakistan were in: 1985
- EEG test is taken to diagnose diseases of: Brain
- Name the highest literary award in the world: Booker Prize
- What was the age of Hazrat Usman R.A when he became muslim: 34 years
- Which part of the human body never grows more: Pupil of an aye
- Which is the coldest point in atmosphere: Mesopause
- Who was the Sub-editor of Daily 'Imroz': Masood Ashar
- Which judge worked under the supervision of Einstein: Riazuddin Siddique
- What is known as the lifeblood of the Industries: Finance
- Greenland is owned by which country: Denmark
- 'A dream for Peace' is written by: Ghulam Berrah
- Which countries formed Great Britain: England and Scotland
- Great Britain was formed in: 1707
- Length of Cricket Stumps is: 28 inches
- Great Wall of China was built in: 221 to 206 BC
- Nature's Valley is in: South Africa
- Village 'Pakistan' is in: India
- Real name of Dhilip Kumar is: Muhammad Yousaf Khan
- Mainly, Kyota protocol talks about which factor: Pollution
- Real name of Gandhi: Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi
Daily Dose of MCQs Part.05
Here is 5th part of daily dose of MCQs series, prepared to help students on daily-basis.
- Country's first National emergency helpline 911 was inaugurated on: 25 July 2021
- 'XP' stands for: Experience
- Which computer shortcut is known as 3 finger Salute: Ctrl+Alt+del
- Chinese Communist Party came in power in: 1949
- Lengthiest Written Constitution is of: India
- Shortest written constitution is of: Monaco
- Which country is the Largest exporter of Camel meat: Pakistan
- US Troops left Begram Airbase Afghanistan after: 20 Years
- PSL 2024 Final was played between: Multan Sultan and Islamabad United
- Fastest Memory in Computer: Register Memory
- Basically, Register Memory is a: Temporary Memory
- Slogan of Mercedez Benz: The Best or Nothing
- Slogan of BMW: Sheer Driving Pleasure
- Event of Mubahila is mentioned in: Surah Ale Imran
- Mount Etna is in: Italy
- Which memory holds Data and Instructions: RAM
- Palace of Winds is in: India
- Space left between Margin and Start of a paragraph is known as: Indentation
- Which country hosted the meeting of Spymaster in 2021: Pakistan
- PM Imran Khan addressed the 21st SCO Council meeting at Dushanbe on: 17th September 2021
Daily Dose of MCQs Part.06
As promised, we are back with 6th part of daily dose of MCQs series for SPSC, FPSC, PPSC and IBA commission mcqs-based exams.
On this day, students are advised to follow study schedule strictly and should read today's MCQs which are prepared from commission past papers.
- Who is known as Father of Networking: Ray Noorda
- Shortcut to perform Ungrouping in Coraldraw: Ctrl + U
- How many bytes are in 1 GB: 1 Billion Bytes
- First US president Visited Pakistan: Dwight Eisenhower
- How many US presidents have visited Pakistan so far: 05
- Inventor of Mouse: Douglas Engelbart
- Buffer between CPU and Main memory is: Cache
- Parallel transmission is used in: Printers
- RAID stands for: Redundant Array of Independent Disks
- Which city is largest in EUROPE: London
- Who decided to fly to the edge of Space on 11 July 2021: Sir Richard Branson
- PM of Sweden resigned after No-Confidence Vote: Stefan Lofven
- 'Sea Breeze Drills' exercises are performed by: Ukraine and USA
- How many Milk teeth are in Humans: 20
- Which was the first planet discovered: Uranus
- Which gas is produced by Photocopier Machine: Ozone Gas
- Which type of water freezes first: Hot Water
- Which country won WHO's Award for Anti-tobacco campaign in May 2021: Pakistan
- How many visitors were hosted by Pakistan on the first day of Dubai Expo 2021: 5000
- Name the only DG ISI who became Chief of Army Staff: Gen. Ashfaq Pervaiz Kayani
Daily Dose of MCQs Part.07
As promised, we are back with 7th part of daily dose of MCQs series for SPSC, FPSC, PPSC and IBA commission mcqs-based exams.
On this day, students are advised to follow study schedule strictly and should read today's MCQs which are prepared from commission past papers.
- Which Muslim football player is nominated for Ballon d'Or list 2021: Muhammad Salah
- Lady finger peak is in: Hunza
- Height of ladyfinger peak is: 6000 meters
- Current Dy. Chairman NAB: Zahir Shah
- Winner of Noble Prize 2021 in Chemistry:
- Benjamin List and David W.C. MacMillan
- Winner of Noble Prize 2021 in Physiology/Medicine: David Julius and Ardem Patapoutian
- Winner of Noble Prize 2021 in Peace: Maria Ressa and Dmitry Andreyevich Muratov
- Winner of Noble Prize 2021 in Physics: Syukuro Munabe and Klaus Hasselmann
- Youngest Pakistani to summit Mount Everest: Sheroze Kashif
- Most cleaned Country in the World: Puerto Rico
- The most polluted country in the World: Bangladesh
- The most polluted city in the World: Hotan
- No. of Lahore in Most polluted cities of the World: 18th
- Who was the first Pakistani Host, Anchor & Television Artist: Kanwal Naseer
- Recently, Pakistan, Afghanistan, Uzbekistan signed a roadmap for a rail project, which is named as: Mazar I Sharif-Kabul-Peshawar railway line.
- Annual Earth hour in Pakistan on: 27 March 2021
- How many World leaders were invited to Virtual Leaders Climate Summit 2021 by USA: 40
- First Pakistani Bank operated in China is: HBL
- Swiss referendums were conducted on: 07 March 2021
Daily Dose of MCQs Part.08
As promised, we are back with 3rd part of daily dose of MCQs series for SPSC, FPSC, PPSC and IBA commission mcqs-based exams.
On this day, students are advised to follow study schedule strictly and should read today's MCQs which are prepared from commission past papers.
- Dr Abdul Qadeer Khan was born in: 1936 in Bhopal, India
- Dr AQ Khan was an expert in which chemical route: Uranium Route
- Dr AQ Khan reorganized which national centre: SPARCO
- Dr AQ Khan graduated from: University of Karachi
- Dr AQ Khan graduated in: BSC Physics
- Chaghi tests were conducted on: 28 May, 98
- Dr AQ Khan was diagnosed with: Prostate Cancer
- In which field, Dr AQ khan did his engineering: Metallurgical Engineering
- Dr AQ khan died on: 10 October 2021
- What is the geographical area of Pakistan: 79.6 Million Hectare
- Khilji Dynasty ruled for: 30 years
- Lodhi Dynasty ruled for: 75 years
- Name of Ceylon was changed to Srilanka in: 1972
- Name of Burma was changed to Myanmar in: 1989
- When was the 133rd death anniversary of Sir Syed Ahmed Khan: 27 March 2021
- First Srilankan Cricketer to hit 6 sixes in an over: Thisara Parera
Daily Dose of MCQs Part.09
Here is the 9th part of our study plan. In this part, students will be able to learn about 20 new MCQs prepared from commission exam past papers.
- Cabinet Mission contains how many members: 08
- Reko Diq Area is in which province of Pakistan: Chaghi, Balochistan
- Placing small piece of Khajoor in baby's mouth is called as: Tehneek
- Tehneek prevents a baby from: Brain Damage
- UN Gen. Assembly declared 2021-30 decade for: Ecosystem Restoration
- Who is the 3rd time PM of Nepal: KP Sharma Oli
- Supercomputer namely 'Simorgh' is made by: Iran
- Iron Dome system is introduced by: Israel
- Which country bought 3 JF-17 thunder from Pakistan in May 2021: Nigeria
- Which court unfreezes PIA assets in Reko Diq Case: British Virgin Islands H.C
- Hazrat Maryam A.S was commanded by Allah to shale which tree trunk: Palm Tree
- Who founded the Basketball game: James Naismith
- Tree which grows acorns is known as: Oaktree
- Planet near 1st from Sun: Mercury
- Planet near second from Sun: Venus
- Planet farthest from the Sun: Neptune
- Total languages in the World: 6500
- Which animal cause most deaths in Africa: Hippo
- Name of the Nigerian Army Chief died recently in an Air accident: Ibrahim Attahero
- Which is the 3rd largest ocean in the World: Indian Ocean
Daily Dose of MCQs Part.10
Here is the 10th part of our study plan. In this part, students will be able to learn about 20 new MCQs prepared from commission exam past papers.
- Total Era of Ottoman Empire was from: 1299 to 1924
- No. of years Ottoman Empire ruled: 623 Years
- No. of Sultans ruled during Ottoman Empire: 36
- Damask Gate is situated in: Bait ul Muqadas
- Who built Damask Gate: Khalifa Sulaiman Aalishan
- On which date, Pakistan observed Palestine day: 14 May
- Who is the Ambassador of Palestine to Pakistan: Ahmed Rafi
- Name of Director of CIA: William J. Burns
- Muslim Pro-Vice-Chancellor of Cambridge University: Dr Kamal Munir
- Mount Vesuvius is in: Naples, Italy
- Name the loudest Bird in World: White Bellbird
- Which country is Known By Tulip Capital: Netherlands
- World's fastest Sinking city is: Jakarta
- Which city is known as the city of canals: Venice
- Which country is known as the country of Copper: Zambia
- After the WT smallest dependence, British Govt. assumed control of India through: Queens Proclamation of 1858
- What is the total area of Earth: 510.94 Million Sq. Km
- Which city of Sindh is connected with 3 provinces: Kashmore
- Length of Suez Kanal: 193 KM
- Which are those days, in which Muslims are encouraged to perform voluntary fasts? Monday, Thursday
Daily Dose of MCQs Part.11
As promised, we are back with 11th part of daily dose of MCQs series for SPSC, FPSC, PPSC and IBA commission mcqs-based exams.
On this day, students are advised to follow study schedule strictly and should read today's MCQs which are prepared from commission past papers.
- Smallest Fort in Pakistan is: Mari kot fort
- Biggest fort in Pakistan: Ranikot fort
- Total Population Census have been conducted so far in Pakistan: 06
- Which animal dislikes white colour: Tiger
- If an alarm beeps 16 times per minute, how much time require for 88 beeps: 5.5 minutes
- Atomic Number of Oxygen: 08
- Atomic Number of Nitrogen: 07
- Glass is made up of: Sand and Silicates
- Which company will launch Project 'Sky Bender' to boost 5G internet speed: Google
- Empire State building is in: New York City
- Which country's National Anthem has only music in it: Spain
- Which country will host the Asian Boxing Championship 2021: India
- Which country has the largest foreign exchange reserves: China
- In which Surah, Masaif of Zakat are mentioned: Surah Touba
- Iran celebrated its new year on: 20 March 2021
- In D-Chowk, 'D' stands for: Democracy
- International day of Happiness: 20 March
- Pakistan Rank in International Happiness Index, 2021: 105
- Who is the President of the International Olympic Committee: Thomas Bach
- Who is known as Frontier Gandhi: Khan Abdul Ghaffar
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