MCQ Collection
SPSC Assistant Director General MCQs
Practice SPSC Assistant Director General questions with answers and explanations.
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Correct Answer: B. concise
Explanation:
“concise” is a synonym of “brief”.
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Correct Answer: C. Islamabad
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Islamabad is the term that matches the description: the federal capital of Pakistan
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Correct Answer: C. 6
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5% of 130 = 5/100 × 130 = 6.
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Correct Answer: D. Lahore Resolution
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Lahore Resolution is the term that matches the description: the 1940 resolution associated with the demand for separate Muslim-majority homelands
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Correct Answer: A. distributing decision-making authority to lower levels
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decentralisation refers to distributing decision-making authority to lower levels
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Correct Answer: A. comparing performance with standards and correcting deviations
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controlling refers to comparing performance with standards and correcting deviations
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Correct Answer: D. Hectare
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Hectare is the term that matches the description: a unit equal to 10,000 square metres
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Correct Answer: C. had read
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Reported speech about an earlier action commonly uses past perfect.
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Correct Answer: A. 36
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The sequence increases by 5, so the next number is 36.
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Correct Answer: C. decentralisation
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decentralisation is the term that matches the description: distributing decision-making authority to lower levels
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Correct Answer: A. is
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“Information” is an uncountable singular noun.
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Correct Answer: B. the formal line of authority in an organisation
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chain of command refers to the formal line of authority in an organisation