MCQ Collection
FPSC Assistant Office Administration MCQs
Practice FPSC Assistant Office Administration questions with answers and explanations.
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Correct Answer: A. a record restricted to authorised persons
Explanation:
confidential record refers to a record restricted to authorised persons
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Correct Answer: D. the highest court in Pakistan’s judicial hierarchy
Explanation:
Supreme Court refers to the highest court in Pakistan’s judicial hierarchy
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Correct Answer: D. the sequence through which a task or document moves
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workflow refers to the sequence through which a task or document moves
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Correct Answer: C. rare
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“rare” is a synonym of “scarce”.
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Correct Answer: C. 17
Explanation:
Divide both sides by 4: x = 68/4 = 17.
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Correct Answer: D. the UN agency focused on education, science and culture
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UNESCO refers to the UN agency focused on education, science and culture
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Correct Answer: A. the address of a spreadsheet cell such as A1
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cell reference refers to the address of a spreadsheet cell such as A1
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Correct Answer: D. clear
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“clear” is a synonym of “lucid”.
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Correct Answer: C. simple
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“simple” is the antonym of “complex”.
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Correct Answer: C. priority
Explanation:
priority is the term that matches the description: the relative importance or urgency assigned to a task
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Correct Answer: A. the component that executes program instructions
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CPU refers to the component that executes program instructions
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Correct Answer: D. This method is more efficient than the old one.
Explanation:
“More efficient than” is the correct comparative construction.