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Most Imortant MCQs Of Kashmir Studies 2024
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  • In 1961, Mr. K.H Khurshid was elected as the 1st president of AJK.
  • Khan Hamid Khan was elected as 1st prime minister of AJK in 1975.
  • Sultan Sadar-ud-Dinian was voted as the First Muslim king in Kashmir.
  •  Just like Hari Singh was the final ruler of stage of the Jammu and Kashmir state.
  • In 1846, the Treaty of Amritsar was concluded between the two
  •  It was on 16 April 1966 that the Tashkand Declaration was concluded in its final form
  •  The pact of the parties in the border between Pakistan and China was materialized in 1963.
  • 1972 was the year of Shimla agreement signed
  • On 15th August 1947, the Stand-still agreement was signed.
  • Lord Harding offered the Treaty of Amritsar of East India.
  • In 1960, the Sindh Taas agreement was signed. 
  • The famous history book on Kashmir “Neel Maat Paran’’ was written by Neel Naag
  • The famous autobiography “KASHMAKASH” was written by Ch. Ghulam Abbas
  • Sheikh Abdullah was the 1st Muslim leader to become the president of the Muslim conference.
  •  The height of K2 is 8611 meters, which is its strength.
  • The Indus River is the largest river, above all else, in Kashmir.. 
  •  Nishat Bagh in Srinagar was built by Jahangir
  • 26,600 ft (26,656) is the height of Nanga Parbat. 
  •  The remains of Shradha University in Kashmir are in Neelum Valley. 
  • Wooler Lake is the biggest lake in Kashmir. 
  • Banjoosa Lake is located in the Kotli Poonch district of AJK.
  • The origin of the river Jhelum is Verinag Spring. 
  • Vishansar Lake is the origin of the river Neelum
  • The meaning of the word “Himalaya” is House of snow.
  • The Queen Kota Rani was died in 1339. 
  • K.H. Khurshid died was died in 1988
  •  In 1967, Ghulam Abbas died. 
  • There are 53 seats in the AJK Legislative Assembly. 
  • For women, 5 seats are reserved in the AJK Assembly.
  •  A widely known Indian Kashmiri activist, Maqbool Butt, was hanged in 1984.
  • Ghulam Ahmed Mahjoor, is the National Poet of and Jammu. The total land area of the state of Jammu and Kashmir is 84,471sqkm.
  •  The “Karachi Agreement” was concluded in 1949.
  •  UNCIP Resolution 22 dated 21 Apr 1948 was the 1st on Kashmir.
  • There are 11 tehsils in Mirpur Division. 
  • Pandit Kalhan is known as “ABU-ALMORAKHIN” in Kashmir history. 
  • The book “Raj Tarangi” was written in Sanskrit
  •  Sanskrit “Raj Tarangi” is a novel.
  • The sobriquet “Nightingale of Kashmir” was there for conferred upon the fair- skinned, sultry beauty, Habba Khatoon.
  • During Mughal period in the valley, the great king, Jalal Ud-Din M. Akbar built a system of roads in Kashmir
  • The Young Men’s Muslims Association, later known as the Young Muslim Association, came into existence in 1928.
  •  Because Abdul Hamid Khan served as prime minister of Azad Jammu & Kashmir, he was the first the first prime minister of the nation.
  •  The Govt. the fact that Kashmir was an independent state and the future of Pakistan was at stake in the act of accession to India brought a proposal of a stand-still agreement on 12 Aug 1947.
  •  The book “Raj Tarangi” was written by Pandit Kalhan
  • Kashmir was known for its Saffron
  • Ranchin embraced Islam and adopted the name of Shah Mir Sultan Sadruddin. 
  • All Jammu Kashmir Muslim conference was established in Oct 1932
  • In the history of Kashmir 13th July 1931 is observed as Martyr Day.
  • The book “Kashmir Saga” was written by Sardar Ibrahim Khan
  • K.H Khurshid was the 1st elected president of Azad Jammu & Kashmir. 
  • The Kargil War was started on 8 May 1999
  • Ch. Ghulam Abbas was arrested on 19 Oct 1946.
  • No tax campaign was launched in 1932 in Mirpur
  • Allama Iqbal visited Kashmir twice in June, and Aug 1921. 
  • Syed Khadim Hussain Shah, a Kashmiri leader belonged to Bagh
  • Mount Batten visited Kashmir on 18 June 1947
  • In 1819 the Sikh army entered Kashmir under the command of Ranjeet Singh
  • Baghser Fort is located in Kotli Mirpur Samhain. 
  • The Kashmiri leader who died in a road accident was K.H. Khurshid. 
  • Earthquake Memorial Bridge is located in Muzaffarabad.
  • Sardar Abdul Qayyum Khan was born in 1924.
  •  The radio Tharakhal operational is in Rawalpindi
  • Hari Singh signed Jammu and Kashmir’s instruments of accession. 
  • There are 10 districts in Ajk.
  • The total area of Siachen Glacier in Sq. miles is 450 Sq. miles.
  •  What is the total area of Siachen Glacier in feet 20000 ft. 
  • Kishan Ganga was the old name of the river Neelum. 
  • Afghans ruled Kashmir for 67 years 
  • The Jammu Kashmir National Conference was established in 1939.
  • The Indian National Conference was established in 1885.
  • 22 Kashmiris were killed on July 13, 1931.
  • K.H. Khurshid was born in Srinagar
  • Death anniversary of Ch. Ghulam Abbas is observed on 18 Dec.
  • Persian was the official language of Kashmir till 1924.
  •  A well-known book “Aatish-e-Chinar” was written by Sheikh Abdullah.
  •  the University of AJK Muzaffarabad was established in 1980.
  •  There are 72 languages spoken in Jammu & Kashmir. 
  • Radio Kashmir was established in 1948.
  • The precious stone Ruby is found in District Neelum in AJK. 
  • There were no degree colleges in Ajk in 1947. 
  • Sultan Zain-Ul-Abadin Bud Shah passed away in the year 1470* .
  • Srinagar-Muzaffarabad bus service started in 2005.
  •  The Delhi Accord was signed by Indra Gandhi and Sheikh Abdullah.
  •  Mir Waiz M. Yousaf Shah joined the Muslim conference in 1942 
  • In 1947, Muzaffarabad was made the capital of AJK. 
  • Liberation league was established in 1962 at Muzaffarabad 
  • Kohala Bridge is 35 km from the capital city (Muzaffarabad) of Ajk.
  • A well-known book “Mata-eZindgi” was written by Sardar Ibrahim Khan.
  • The AJ&K is divided into 03 divisions.
  • India is one the south of Kashmir. 
  • Pakistan is on the west of Kashmir. 
  • China is in the east of Kashmir. 
  • Afghanistan is in the north of Kashmir
  • Tajikistan is in the North-west of Kashmir. 
  • 969 Mw is the power generation capacity of the Neelum-Jhelum Hydro Power project.
  • Which is the National flower of Kashmir Lilly.
  •  Kashmir is located in the Central Asia.
  • The length of the border that Kashmir shares with Pakistan is 700 Miles.
  • The length of the border that Kashmir shares with China is 950 Miles
  • The length of the border that Kashmir shares with India is 300 Miles.
  • The length of the border that Kashmir shares with Afghanistan is 50 Miles.
  • Wakhan is a part of Kashmir but now it is a part of Afghanistan.
  • Territorially, Kashmir is bigger than 111 independent states. 
  • Wakhan strip separates Kashmir from Tajikistan.
  • Before partition total area of Kashmir province was 8,539 sq. miles. 
  • Before partition total area of Jammu province was 10,465 sq. miles.
  • Before partition total area of Ladakh province was 60,554 sq. miles.
  • The total area of the Indian-occupied Kashmir is 41,342 (39,127) Sq. miles.
  • The total area of Pakistan-occupied Kashmir is 32,090 (33,145) Sq. miles.
  • The total area of Gilgit-Baltistan is 28,174 Sq. miles.
  • The total area of Azad Kashmir is 5,134 Sq. miles
  • The total area of the Chinese-occupied Kashmir is 15,000 (14,500) Sq. miles.
  • Pakistani President Ayub Khan gifted 1,916 Sq. miles area of Kashmir to China
  • The first census in the state of Jammu Kashmir took place in 1901 A.D. 
  • The total population of Azad Kashmir is about 4.5 million. 
  • The Legislative Assembly of AJK comprises 53 members.
  • 33 seats are reserved for AJK in the Ajk legislative assembly.
  • 12 Seats are reserved for refugees settled in Pakistan in the Ajk Assembly. 
  • 5 seats are reserved for women in the AJK Assembly. 
  • 1 seat is reserved for Ulmaah & Mashaikh in the AJK assembly.
  • 1 seat is reserved for overseas Kashmiris in the AJK assembly
  • 1 seat is reserved for Technocrats in the AJK assembly. 
  • Kashmir is administratively divided into 3 parts
  • Haji Peer is about 8500 ft feet high. 
  • K-2 is located in Baltistan.
  • Ganga Choti is located in Gilgit Bagh.
  • Ganga Choti is 9,000 ft Feet 
  • Nanga Parbat is located in Diamer.
  • Gagher Broom is 10,000 ft Feet high. 
  • The Indian-held Jammu Kashmir retains a special status within the union of India under section 370.
  • The governor of Indian-held Kashmir is appointed by the Indian President.
  •  6 representatives from Kashmir are nominated for Indian Lok Sabah.
  • 6 representatives from Kashmir are nominated for Indian Rajya Sabah. 
  • In 1975, the parliamentary system was introduced in AJK. 
  • K.H. Khurshid introduced a basic Democratic system in AJK.
  • Quaid-e-Azam visited Kashmir 3 times.
  • Assembly seats in Indian-occupied Kashmir are 67.
  • In 1944, Quaid-e-Azam visited Kashmir Last time. 
  • Deo-Sai field is called Kashmir’s SIBERZ.
  • “Khankha-e-Mohallah’’ is famous due to Syed Ali Hamdani’s center of preaching.
  • “Pando’’ and “Haji Peer” are famous for fights in their mountains.
  • In 1924, the rebellion took place in the silk industry in Srinagar. 
  • The total area of Mangla Dam is 100 Sq. miles.
  • The Kashmir Committee found was founded in 1932.
  • The prime minister of Kashmir at the time of the subcontinent Division was Hari Singh.
  •  Kashmir Solidarity Day is offered annually on 5 Feb. 
  • The electricity produced yearly from Mangla Dam is 1500 Mw.
  • Gulab Singh is called the founder of the present State of Jammu Kashmir. 
  • The famous book Gulab Nama was written by Diwan Kripa Ram.
  •  Gulab Nama was written in Persian.
  • 3 presidents of Azad Kashmir are buried in Muzaffarabad. 
  • The president of Azad Kashmir from Mirpur is Ali Ahmed Shah.
  • The prime minister of Azad Kashmir from Mirpur is Ch. Sultan Mehmood.
  • Kotli is the city of AJK called the “City of Mosques”
  • On 4, Aug 1934, the first Jammu Kashmir assembly election was held.
  • Jammu city is located on the bank of river Chenab.
  • Srinagar city is located on the bank of river Jhelum.
  • Muzaffarabad is located at the junction of rivers Neelum and Jhelum
  • Kotli city is located on the bank of river Poonch.
  • Poonch City is located on the bank of the river Poonch.
  • River Jhelum and Poonch fall into Mangla Dam. 
  • The height of Spring Verinag is 6000 ft.
  • Begum Raja Haider Khan was the first lady member of the AJK assembly. 
  • Millions of years ago, under the Teath Sea land of Kashmir was hidden. 
  • The border line of China and Kashmir is 700 miles long. 
  • In 1893, the British Government added the strip of Wakhan in Afghanistan.
  • Throchi Fort is located in Kotli.
  • Zojeela Pass connects Kashmir Valley with Ladakh.
  • The total area of Deo-Sai is 580 Sq. miles.
  • Banihal Cart Road connects Jammu with Srinagar.
  • Jahangir constructed Shalimar Bagh in Srinagar. 
  • Kohala Bridge connects Murree and Muzaffarabad.
  • Mangla Bridge connects Mirpur and Dina.
  • There are 4 seasons in Kashmir.
  • The book “Raj Tarangi” was translated into Urdu by Thakor Achar Chand.
  • In Karakorum range mountain range K-2, the highest peak of Kashmir is located.
  •  AJKPSC was established in 1967.
  •  Khawaja M. Sharif was the 1st chairman of AJKPSC
  •  Kotli is the largest district of AJK by population
  • 861 Km is the total length of the Line of Control (LOC) in Kashmir. 
  • Neelum Valley is the largest district of AJK by area. 
  • Sudnati is the smallest district by area. 
  • Haveli is the smallest by Population. 
  • Jinjaal Hill (Palandri) was the 1st capital of Azad Kashmir. 
  • According to the 2017 census, 4,045,366 is the total population of AJK. 

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  • The longest of the rivers which flow through Kashmir is Chenab.
  • the treaty of Amritsar between British Government and Maharaja Gulab Singh was signed in 16 Mar 1846
  • the first president of Muslim Conference was Sheikh Abdullah
  • The cease fire line was covered into line of Control (LOC) under Shimla Agreement
  • Syed Ali Hamdani credited with spreading Islam in Kashmir
  • Sultan Yousaf Shah Chak was the last Muslim ruler of Kashmir 
  • It restricts the ownership of property in Indian Occupied Kashmir (IOK) to permanent residents is the significance of Article 35-A of Indian Constitution. 
  •  the acronym AKLASC stand for Azad Kashmir Logging & Saw Mills Corporation.
  • CPEC entails the following infrastructure projects in Azad Kashmir Mirpur Muzaffarabad Mansehra Road
  • After the enactment of Azad Jammu Kashmir Interim Constitution (13th Amendment) Act 2018, the number of members of Legislative Assembly will be 53.
  • 11 Feb 1984 was Maqbool Butt martyred (Tihar Jail New Delhi) 
  • Ch. Ghulam Abbas was arrested on Oct 19, 1946.
  • No tax campaign was launched in 1932 in Mirpur 
  • All Jammu and Kashmir Muslim Conference established in 1932
  • Lord Mount Batten visited Hari Singh June 17,1947.
  • Muzaffar Khan was known as the Raja of Uri.
  • the Kashmiri leader who died in a road Accident was K.H Khurshid
  • Earthquake memorial bridge is located in Muzaffarabad
  • Sardar Abdul Qayyum Khan was born in 1924
  • According to 1947 census, the total area of Kashmir is 84,471 Sq. miles
  • Muhammad Bin Qasim conquered Sindh in 712 A.D
  • Samarkand was renowned for its Silk Products
  • The book “Kashmir Saga” was written by Sardar Ibrahim Khan
  • Kashmir was known for its Saffron
  • Bukhara was famous for its Carpets
  • precious stone Ruby is found in AJK in District Neelum
  •  3-degree colleges were there in AJK in 1947
  • Sultan Zain Ul Abideen Bud Shah passed away in the year 1470
  • Srinagar-Muzaffarabad bus service started in 2005
  • Delhi Accord was signed by Indra Gandhi and Sheikh Abdullah
  • Mir Waiz Molana M. Yousaf Shah joined Muslim Conference in 1942
  • Muzaffarabad was made the capital of AJK on 18 Jan 1949
  • the 2nd president of Azad Kashmir was Ali Ahmed Shah
  • Liberation league was established in Mzd 1962
  • Kohala Bridge from the capital of AJK is 35 Km away.
  • The state of AJK is divided into 3 divisions  
  •  10 districts are there in AJK 
  • the total area of Siachin Glacier square miles is 1100.
  • K.H Khurshid was born in Srinaga
  • Persian was official language in Kashmir till 1930.
  •  Around 60 languages are spoken in Jammu and Kashmir.
  • Radio Azad Kashmir was established in 1948
  • 22 Kashmiri’s were killed on July 13, 1931

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  • 370 article of the Indian Constitution provides special status to the Jammu and Kashmir. 
  •  Chapter Vi of UN charter deals with Kashmir dispute.
  • Kashmir freedom fighter, Burhan Muzaffar Wani was martyred by Indian Army on 8 july 2016 
  • Sheikh Abdullah was deposed as Prime Minister of Indian Occupied Kashmir and imprisoned by Indian Government in 1953
  • Cease fire line (CFL) in Jammu and Kashmir was renamed Line of Control (LOC) in simla agreement.
  • Shah mir became the first Muslim ruler in 1339
  • Kashmiri freedom fighter, Mohammad Afzal Guru was hanged by Government of India on 9 feb 2013
  • Article 35A was incorporated in Indian Constitution in Delhi agreement 1954
  •  Kashmiri freedom fighter, Maqbool Butt was hanged by Government of India on 11 feb 1984 
  • OHCHR initiated its first Kashmir report and calls for international inquiry in June 2018.

 

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  • The 1st resolution passed by security council regarding Kashmir on 21st April 1948
  • The book “Aatish-e-Chinar” is written by sheikh Abdullah 
  • 1st elected president of Kashmir was K.H Khurshid
  • 12th Prime Minister of Azad Kashmir is raja Farooq Haider
  • Highest rank in AJK Police is IGP 
  • SHO is the in charge of Police Station in AJK  
  • Youm-e-tastes AJK is the significance of 24th October in Kashmir
  • 53 is the number of seats at present at AJK Assembly
  • 3 divisions AJK is divided at present
  • the total area of Azad Kashmir is 4,444 Sq. miles
  • Before becoming president of AJK Mr. Sardar Masood Khan was Ambassador
  •  the hair of Holy Prophet is kept safe in Kashmir in Hazrat Bal
  • “Mata-e-Zindgi” is autobiography of sardar Ibrahim khan 
  •  Quaid-e-Azam when he came to Kashmir in 1919 for the first time was with Rati Jinnah.
  • The 1st female poet in Kashmiri language was a habba khatoon
  • Youm-e-Shuhada e Kashmir is celebrated on 13th july
  • The Mughal garden Hazuri Bagh situated in lahore
  • In district Ganga Choti is located bagh
  • 32 tehsils are there in AJK
  • Number of reserve seats for women in AJK Assembly is 5.

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  • A well-known book “Aatish-e-Chinar” was written by sheikh abdullah
  • University of AJK was established in 1980
  • the 1st prime minister of Azad Jammu & Kashmir was khan Hamid khan
  • the precious stone Ruby is found in AJK dist. Neelum
  •  Radio Tharakhal was operational in Rawalpindi 
  • Hari Singh signed Jammu and Kashmir instruments of accession.
  • 10 districts are there in AJK 
  •  the total area of Siachen Glacier 1000 square miles  
  • Afghans ruled Kashmir for 70 years 
  •  the 1st wave of Militancy start in Kashmir was 1989
  • 5 August celebrated as Youm-Eastham e Kashmir

 

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 (1) In which language the stories of Canterbury Tales are written?

  • (a)         French              (b)    Latin                                                                      
  • (c)          Middle English  d)   Engish

(2)For how many years have Dr. Faustus promised happiness through the Devil?

  •  (a)           Sixteen(16) (b)     Twenty Four(24)          (c)        Eighteen(18)      (d) Twenty(20)       

(3) Which century is known as the “Dawn of Renaissance?

  •   (a)Fifteen      (b)   Fourteen   (c)     seventeen         (d)      Fourteenth and Sixteenth                      

(4) Which poet was the first who use metaphysical poetry among his contemporaries?

  • (a)           John Donne                                                                        (b)         Edmund Spencer
  • (c)            Philip Sidney                                                                      (d)         Milton

(5) In the poem of Coleridge “The Rime of  ancient Mariner? Where were three Gallants going?

  1. (a)            A wedding      (b)          A funeral        (c)   To the races       (d)       Market

(6) in 1960 The Colossus” was the first book of poems published by which poetess?

  • (a)          Elizabeth                                                                                   (b)      Mariane Moore
  • (c)           Sylvia                                                                                        (d)       Angelou

(7) William Shakespeare was born in the year

  • (a)          1592          (b)       1564                    (c)         1582                   (d)          1578

(8) Identify the novel in which the character of Charlotte Lucas figures.

  • (a)           Expectancies                                                (b)         Lord of  flies                 
  • (c)           Pride , prejudice                                            (d)         power and  glory

(9)  the father of Desdemona was?

  •  (a)           Othello   (b)                Brabantio         (c)      lago        (d)        Gratiano 

(10) Othello was a …………………..

  • (a)          General of England                                             (b)      Prince of England
  • (c)          General of Denmark                                            (d)       Prince of Denmark

(11) Which period of literature came first?

  • (a)         Regency         (b)     Victonan           (c)     Romantic                  (d)       Restoration                 

(12)  ‘Paradise Lost” Was published?

  • (a)          1667                 (b)         1660                  (c)     1654     (d)         1658  

(13) Satan’s name before they fell down from Heaven was ……………..

  • (a)          Belial               (b)       Lucifer               (c)          Michael           (d)     Beelzebub 

(14) For concept in writing “Paradise lost” Milton says he depends on ……………….

  • (a)         Wine                                                                          (b)         The Son
  • (c)          His favorite pen                                                      (d)           The Holy

(15) which is the longest ebook of “Paradise lost”?

  • (a)              IX       (b)   VIII             (c)  X          (d)      I

(16) “splendor is fact, truth splendor” in which work  you examine it?

  • (a)            Adonais                                                                           (b)        Ode to autumn                                   
  • (a)            Ode on a Grecian Urn                                                     (d)     Bright star                      

(17) “In Xanadu did Kubla Khan Who wrote this book”?

  • (a)            Coleridge                                                                    (b)      Browning   
  • (c)             Keats                                                                          (d)      Whitman

(18)  What literary device is employed when a statement is exaggerated in a poem?

  • (a)            Onomata poeia                                                           (b)      Metonymy
  • (c)            Alliteration                                                                   (d)            Hyperbole

(19) 30 November…………..Philip Sidney become Born.

  • (a)             1550                          (b)     1555                  (c)     1554              (d)        1553

(20) In whose reign did Morality Plays begin?

  • (a)            Henry Five                                                                   (b)     Elizabeth One
  •  (c)           Henry Six                                                                     (d)      Henry Eight

(21) Which of the subsequent is referred to as as the “infant of Renaissance”?

  •  (a)           Spencer       (b)        Marlowe          (c)       Milton               (d)             Johnson                                                                  

(22) In pride and prejudice we initially dislike but later tend to like.

  • (a)         Mr. Bennet                                                                       (b)      Wickham
  • (c)           Bingley                                                                           (d)     Darcy 

(23)Historical occurrences frequently impact literature. Which of the subsequent events did not take place during the Restoration period

  •  (a)    The French Revolution                                                 (b)       Charles II was restored to the throne                            
  •  (c)          The Exclusion Bill Criss                                (d)   The Great Fire of London

(24) Which of the following literary sub-periods does not fall under the neoclassical period?

  • (a)          The Restoration                                                                         (b)     Augustan Age
  • (c)           Jacobean Age                                                                           (d) The Age of Sensibility

(25) Which devil is the main architect of pandemonium?

  • (a)           Beelzebub                  (b)  Belial              (c)      Mulciber              (d)    Mammon              

(26)Which piece of literature exhibits the superficiality of stylish London?

  • (a)         Defoe’s Robinson                                                                (b)     Swifts Gulliver                       
  • (c)        Oroonoko                                                                 (d)    Pope  Rape of  Lock

(27) Thomas Wyatt is one of the earliest English poets of …………………..

  • (a)           Renaissance Age                                                                         (b)    Victorian Age        
  • (c)           Romantic Age                                                                              (d)     Restoration Period

(28) Clym Yeobright is a character from …………………..

  • (a)          Pride ,Prejudice                                                                       (b)      Return of  Native     
  • (c)          A tale of two cities                                                                        (d)       G. Eliot

(29) Gullivers Travels was written by ……………………

  • (a)          Arthur Conan Doyle                                                                      (b)     G. Eliot
  • (c)         Jonathan Swift                                                                                (d)    Earnes Hemingway                                                  

(30) Galileo Galiti consisted of ………………… scenes

  • (a)        Sixteen           (b)   Thirteen                (c)     Fifteen                     (d)       Fourteen                     

(31) The intention of tragedy is to bring about catharsis of the spectators? Who wrote the ones traces?

  • (a)            Plato                                                                                               (b)       Philip Sidney
  • (c)             Ben Johnson                                                                                  (d)      Aristotle

(32) In the poem “Morning song” Sylvia Plath certainly used to develop the theme of motherhood.

  • (a)            Unique figurative language                                                            (b)     Similes and metaphors
  • (c)            None of these                                                                                     (d)      Blank Verse

(33) In the novel Jazz by Tony Morrison, was called the “Bird Lady’?

  • (a)            Alice                                                                                           (b)     Felice
  • (c)           Violet                                                                                             (d)   Vera Louise Gray

(34) The name of Hedda Gabler’s Servant was ………………..

  •  (a)          Berte                                                                                           (b)       Mrs. Elvested
  •  (c)         Ejlert Lovborg                                                                                (d)       Juliane Tesman

(35) The protagonist of the novel “Heart of Darkness” is ……………………

  • (a)         Kurtzs        (b)       fashionable manager         (c)      Marlowe      (d)      Brick maker 

(36) who is the first man or woman Abigail accused of witchcraft within the play “The Crucible

  •  (a)    Betty Paris                                                                                    b-  Tituba                                                                                                                    
  • (c)         Elizabeth Proctor                                                                           (d)  Marry Women

(37) Oedipus send Creon Where?

  •  (a)        Olympus                    (b)  Thebes      (c)      Athens          (d)        Delphi                 

(38) The characters of Oidi and gogo appears in the………………… play.

  • (a)           Gabler                                                                                               (b)    Crucible
  • (c)           Godot                                                                                                (d)     Galileo

39) “The Sea” by Edward bond was set in ……………

  • (a)            North coast of England
  • (b)            East coast of England
  • (c)             Coast of Ireland
  • (d)             Rural background of Eastern France

(40) An artistic attempt to bridge together reality and the imagination is known as ……………….

  • (a)        idealism                    (b)    Realism            (c) Surrealism            (d)   Secularism

(41) TS. Eliot wrote his essential essay entitled “culture and the individual skills within the 12 Months

  • (a)           1922          (b)   1920                   (c)        1919                     (d) 1921  

(42) Adrienne rich’s poem …………………may be examine as a criticism of patriarchal society that has variously silenced and disregarded the realities and memories of woman

  • (a)            Aunt Jennifers Tigers                                                           (b)           Final Notation
  • (c)            Gabriel                                                                                 (d)           Diving into the wreck

(43) According to the poem Still Citizen Sparrow by Richard Wilbur, “Noah” participated in …………………..

  • (a)             physical cleaning of  earth                                          (b)        ethical cleaning of the earth
  • (c)             Materialistic cleaning of society                                        (d)     physical cleaning of society

(44) The main theme of John Ashbury’s, ………………….. poem is the life is a perpetual journey into the unconscious regions of human mind which brings up a new perspective each time an activity is stirred.

  • (a)          Painter                                                                                    (b)    After the rest bulletin                                                     
  • (c)         Melodic train                                                                            (d)     Final Notation                                                                                     

(45) The poet of the poem “London” is ……………….

  • (a)            William Blake                                                                         (b)      ST Coleridge
  • (c)            John Keats                                                                             (d)           WB Yeats

(46) The …………………..poem by William Blake is about repressing anger and failure to communicate the wrath to one’s foe and how this continues to grow until it develops into poisonous hatred

  • (a)            Holy Thursday                                                                          (b)       A Divine Image
  • (c)            A poison tree                                                                             (d)       The Tyger

(47) Mrs. Ramsay is the protagonist of the novel “To the light house” by Virginia wolf. but ………………….seams more accurate to be described as the protagonist to the end

  • (a)            Mr Ramsay                                                                                   (b)      Lily Briscoe
  • (c)             Charles Tensley                                                                           (d)       James Ramsay

(48) The verse from of ‘The Rape of the lock is …………………….

  • (a)           Free verse                                                                                     (b)        Spenserlan stanza 
  • (c)          Heroic Couplet                                                                                (d)        Blank verse                                                                                                     

(49) The character of Belinda in the Rape of the lock is based on histerical…………….. member of Popes circle of Prominent Roman Catholics

  • (a)            Arbella Femtor                                                                                 (b)   Clarissa        
  • (c)            Thalesins                                                                                          (d)  Momernilla

(50) The sylph who was assigned to guaro Basica’s ‘tavounte Lock was…………….

  • (6)          Brillante          (b)    Anel                 (c)     Cnspissa               (d)   Momgeneria

 (51) Trolope’s novel Earchester Towers was published in …………

  • (a)         1650              (b)     1857                      (c)     1858                  (d)   1800

(52) Adam Bede was ………………. a by profession

  • (a)        Poet                 (b)      Blacksmith         (c)    Campenter            (d)    Soldier

(53) Dinah Moris was a …………………in the novel ‘Adam Bede

  • (a)        Housewife         (b)    Methodist            (c)     Protogenist            (d)     Servant

(54) The two cities in “A Tale of two ities are London and …………………….

  • (a)        Rome                        (b)     Manch ster               (c)      Padua           (d)      Pans

(55) Lucie Manette was married to ……………………

  • (a)          Charles Damay                                                                           (b)     Jarvis Lorry                                                (c)      Defarge  Ernest                                                                           (d)       Jeremy Cruncher 

(56) The poem “Ambulances” is writter by…………………..

  • (a)            Heaney                                                                              (b)     Hughes                                                     
  • (c)             Yeats                                                                                  (d)       Philip

(57) In the poem “Ambulances” ……………………is described as a “Solving emptiness”

  • (a)          Human being                                                                           (b)           Death
  •  (c)             Life                                                                                            (d)           Ambulance

(58) The poem “1914” was completed in……………….

  • (a)          1914             (b)  1970                          (c)  1960                 (d)    1945  

(59) The poem “Tolland Man’ is written by ……………………

  • (a)         Seamus      (b)     Keats      (c)   Sylvia              (d)   Hughes

(60) The main theme of the poem “Tolland I an” is the man was put to death as by doing so

the …………………..

  • (a)           The person was punished
  • (b)            Fertility of the crops could be impoved
  • (c)            The law is enforced
  • (d)            None of these

(61) The mysterious character of “Pathar Nadi” is a character of the novel ………………….

  • (a)            The voice                                                                              (b)        The Mummy                          
  • (c)            The River between                                                                (d)       The property of women

(62) The old man is a symbol of crowd due to his constant motion in “The man of the crowd”

  • (a)             Death                                                                                    (b)    Class difference
  • (c)             Life                                                                                        (d)    Crowd

(63) The short story “The Dead” by James Joyce takes place in ……………….

  • (a)          London                       (b)    Dublin                (c)     Pans                (d)    Rome   

(64) Anel was the second book of……………………. poetry to be published

  • (a)            Sylvia            (b)        Adrienn            (c)        Richard                                                                                     (d)          Ashbury

(65) Laputa is a flying island described in the novel ………………..

  • (a)            Pride and prejudice                                                                   (b)        Adam Bede
  • (c)             The Retum of the Native                                                           (d)        Gullivers Travels

(66) ………………… is Farcical comedy in which the protagonists maintainfictitous personae to escape burdensome social obligations

  • (a)          Oedipus Rex                                                                             (b)      Dr.Faustus
  • (c)          The importance of Native                                                          (d)      Othello

(67) The poem “After the last bulletin” by Richard Wilbur consists of…………….. stanzas.

  •     (a)          8      (b)        9               (c)          7                 (d) 10                                                                                                          

(68) Bertrand Russell’s “Unpopular Essays were at the beginning published in……………….

  • (a)            1945       (b)       1950                 (c)          1951                             (d)     1948 

(69) Underlying subject matter in …………………..Divine love and Sympathy with the aid of William Blake is the all pervading presence of Divine Love and Sympathy

  • (a)             A divine Image                                                                              (b)       The sick rose
  • (C)          The Tyger                                                                                     (d)       Songs of innocence

(70) Twilight in “Twilight in Delhi symbolizes,……………….

  • (a)           Colonialism
  • (b)           Muslim culture
  • (c)           Struggle of Muslims to identify their culture                              
  • (d)          Independence movement

(71) The protagonist of the novel “Twilight in Delhi” is……………………

  • (a)         Asghar                (b)    Mir Nihal          (c)      Babban Jan            (d)      Bilqeece  

(72) The poem “Final Notation” is written by………………….

  • (a)          Adrienne Rich                                                                                  (b)      Sylvia Plath
  • (c)           John Keats                                                                                      (d)     ST Coleridge 

(73) the primary theme of the play “The Wintry Weather’s Story” via Shakespeare is……………………

  •  (a)             Fight             (b)        Jealousy                (c)           Love             (d)         Death

(74) The fast tale “The Diviner” by way of mind Friel became set in, the village of………………….

  • (a)           America                      (b)        Ireland              (c)  France     (d)        England

(75) Nelly Devenny in the tale “The Diviner” was married after her husband’s death to ………………..

  • (a)     Mr Doherty                                                                                            (b)    A Priest
  • (c)       A Diviner                                                                                              (d)   None of these

(76) Phonetics is the have a look at of the sounds of language. What can we call to this sounds?

  • (a)         Morphemes                                                                         (b)   Phonemes
  • (c)          Syntax                                                                                   (d)   Lexicology

(77) what is the examine of language as it pertains to social instructions, ethnic organizations and genders?

  • (a)          Sociolinguistic                                                                  (b)      Linguistic  
  • (c)          Linguistic                                                                          (d)       Psycholinguistic

(78) It is the study of the meaning of languages

  • (a) Psycholinguistics                                                                           (c)        Linguistics
  • (b) Syntax                                                                                            (d)         Semantics

(79) It is the study of language from a cognitive and developmental law

  • (a)      Linguistic                                                                                       (b)        Psycholinguistic
  • (c)        Sociolinguistic                                                                              (d)       Linguistics       

(80) The study of the sound system of a language how the sounds integrate to encode information and the contrast of such system from one another

  • (a)     Syntax                                                                                        (b)         Morphology 
  • (c)      Phonetics                                                                                   (d)        Phonology
  • (e)      Semantics

(81) A type of writing in which symbol represent pronounciation of syllables?

  • (a)       Rebus writing                                                                           (b)      Syllabic writing                            
  • (c)       Alphabetic writing                                                                     (d)       Phonotactics

(82)………………. is put into use? refers to actual use of tanguage or how our knowledge of the language  is put into use?

  • (a )        Linguistic performance                                                           (b) Descriptive grammar 
  • (c)          Linguistic                                                                                (d) Linguistics competence

83) The study of fanguage as it changes through time tracing a word back to its orngine and deconstructing languages which are no longer spoken?

  • (a)          Synchronic view                                                                     (b)    Dichronic view
  • (c)            Parole                                                                            ( D)       Discreteness                                                                            

(84) The abstract system of interrelated science that makeup a language science and their relationships to one another as they are combined in sentences.

  • (a)             Syntax                                                                                  (b)       Parole                                                                                     
  • (c)             Langue                                                                                 (d)        Logograms

(85) Meaning of words and how to use them.

  • (a)            Semantics                                                                              (b)       Syntax
  • (c)             Morphology                                                                           (d)       Pragmatics                     

(86) Goes beyond the study of individual languages to determine what constructs or needed in order to do any kind of grammatical analysis

  • (a)          Theoretical grammar                                                            (b)    Reference grammar
  • (c)             Traditional grammar                                                               (d) Descriptive grammar

(87) The ideational function of language is ………………….

  • (a)            To express identity                                                                  (b)  To make jokes                                                       (c)        To communicate meaning                                                       (d) To perform magic

(88) The technical term for body language is ……………..

  • (a)           Nonverbal communication                                                       (b)  Semiotics
  • (c)            Zoosemiotics                                                                           (d)  Linguistics

(89) What is kinesics?

  • (a)          The study of tone voice
  • (b)          The study of touch communication
  • (c)           The study of smell & taste
  • (d)          The study of non-verbal communication

(90) The term uses to describe the creative capacity of language to invent new words and sentences iS ………………

  • (a)          Proxemics                                                                               (b)          Duality  
  • (c)          Productivity                                                                             (d)         Linguistics

(91) The two levels of language referred by the term duality is ……………….

  • (a)             Phonetics and phonology     
  •  (b)           Sound and meaning
  • (c)            kinesics and proximix             
  •   (d)     Morphology and syntax

(92) The words best describe the focus of pragmatics is ………………..

  • (a)            Meaning                                                                                        (b)      Choice
  • (c)          Structure                                                                                          (d)      Sense

(93) Which question about language use does pragmatics Icy to answer?

  • (a)          What                (b)     When             (c)      Where                  (d)        Why                                                             

 

(94) The factor which is omitted in an account of French tulvous which take any of versta plural is …………………

  •   (a)       Grammar          (b)    Pronunciation          (c)   Audienced         (d)       Meaning

(95) The term for that part of a passive sensince which says who of the…………………..

  • (a)            Object              (b)   Subject                     (c)    Verb                    (d)        colluse

(96) The word which stresa ton of voice is ……………….

  • (a)             Vespers          (b)      Word                     (c)       Syllabio             (d)     Consmanl

(97) Which of these not a type of lagunitics?

  • (a)          Hatoncal                                                                               (b)           Personal
  • (C)           Comparative                                                                       (d)           SynchroDIC

(98) To which of these people language is a means to enterpret human experiences?

  • (a)          Anthropologist                                                                      (b)          Sociologat
  • (c)           Philosopher                                                                         (d) Students of iterature

(99) Which of these is not a level of language?

  • (a)           Phonology                                                                           (b)          Grammar
  • (C)          Semantics                                                                           (d)          Syntax

(100) which of those terms check with the take a look at of speech sounds of a given language and me characteristic inside the sound system of that language?

  • (a)           Phonetics                                                                           (b)          Phonology
  • (c)           Syntax                                                                                (d)           Morphology

 

 

How To Prepare For AJKPSC Assistant Commissioner and Section Officer Test 2024

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Introduction

AJKPSC conducts tests for different positions and these tests usually are according to the nature of the position going to be filled through the test. The Assistant Commissioner and section officer are the two most high-profile positions every candidate dreams of. Accordingly, the test conducted for the post of assistant commissioner and section officer is the most difficult one through AJKPSC. The whole test pattern is designed according to the pattern of the prestigious CSS exam. Hence to ace the test of assistant commissioner and section officer one must have completed the guidelines. If you want to prepare for the test of AJKPSC Assistant Commissioner and Section Officer test here are the complete guidelines for you.

1- Understand the Syllabus and Exam pattern,How To Prepare For AJKPSC Assistant Commissioner and Section Officer Test 2024

How To Prepare For AJKPSC Assistant Commissioner and Section Officer Test 2024
How To Prepare For AJKPSC Assistant Commissioner and Section Officer Test 2024

First of all, you need to understand the syllabus thoroughly along with the exam pattern. AJKPSC test for assistant commissioner and section officer comprises 9 papers. The test is descriptive. It means you have to understand the syllabus according to the exam pattern.

2- Arrange the study material, How To Prepare For AJKPSC Assistant Commissioner and Section Officer Test 2024

When it comes to studying material there is a misconception about the AJKHow To Prepare For AJKPSC Assistant Commissioner and Section Officer Test 2024PSC descriptive test for assistant commissioner and section officer. The majority of candidates rely on CSS books. This is a huge mistake because the AJKPSC descriptive test is mostly oriented from the syllabus of graduation lavel . For instance, Islamic studies encompass maximum weightage in the AJKPSC test for Assistant commissioners and section officers with 2 papers and 250 marks. Almost 80% of questions asked from the textbook of graduation of the Islamic study compulsory and Islamic study elective courses. Those candidates having a strong grip on the graduation course would have more chances of allocation than others in every subject.

3- Make your notes , How To Prepare For AJKPSC Assistant Commissioner and Section Officer Test 2024|

While preparing for the AJKPSC Assistant Commissioner and Section Officer exam third step must be to prepare your notes while reading the book. These notes need to be short concise and in bullet points. Last month I interviewed a selected candidate for the AJKPSC descriptive test and asked a question what was your decisive strategy in your preparation journey? He told me that he made notes and revised them whenever he had time to revise. This strategy made him a conspicuous candidate at that time.

How To Prepare For AJKPSC Assistant Commissioner and Section Officer Test 2024
How To Prepare For AJKPSC Assistant Commissioner and Section Officer Test 2024

4- Focus on the Current Affairs ,How To Prepare For AJKPSC Assistant Commissioner and Section Officer Test 2024

In the AJKPSC test for assistant commissioner and section officer strong command over current affairs gives a candidate an edge in many subjects. For example, one paper on current affairs is compulsory with a hundred Marks. Other than this many questions were asked in the paper on Pakistan affairs, English essays, Urdu essays and even Islamic studies are no exception. Hence, Good command over current affairs proves a strong tool to clear the test and to stand on top of the merit list.

5 – Collect Stats and reference,How To Prepare For AJKPSC Assistant Commissioner and Section Officer Test 2024

How To Prepare For AJKPSC Assistant Commissioner and Section Officer Test 2024
How To Prepare For AJKPSC Assistant Commissioner and Section Officer Test 2024

One of the most important tips regarding the AJKPSC test preparation for the post of assistant commissioner and section officer is to collect stats and references from different sources. for instance, an editorial from Dawn, Express Tribune, opinions from international newspapers like the Washington Post, Aljazeera, and World Bank reports on different issues are the most important sources to collect stats and references. This reference will distinguish you from the rest of the candidates.

6- Daily Writing Practice |How To Prepare For AJKPSC Assistant Commissioner and Section Officer Test 2024|

How To Prepare For AJKPSC Assistant Commissioner and Section Officer Test 2024
How To Prepare For AJKPSC Assistant Commissioner and Section Officer Test 2024

AJKPSC test for the post of assistant commissioner and section officer is descriptive. You need to be an expert in handwriting. you must have mind and hand coordination which comes with writing practice. So make sure to write at least half an hour daily.

Conclusion! 

This article has provided you with all the important tips and tricks to prepare for the AJKPSC test for assistant commissioners and section officers. if you are a PSC or NTS aspirant keep visiting PscPoint.com to achieve Excellence in your career.