PPSC Past Papers MCQs
Q901: How many Surah are with the name of Prophets?
- A) 6
- B) 4
- C) 2
- D) None of these
Q902: Makkah was also known as _____?
- A) Bakkah
- B) Baladul Ameen
- C) Ummul Qura
- D) All of these
Q903: When a Hadith is narrated by different persons but one narrator is of higher rank, it is called _____?
- A) Mutawatir Hadith
- B) Mashhoor Hadith
- C) Azizi Hadith
- D) None of these
Q904: According to Hazrat Ali (R.A.), a true judge is one who _____?
- A) Seeks fame through verdicts
- B) Bases judgment on Nisar (justice without bias) and Surayah (insight/truth)
- C) Follows only his own opinion
- D) None of these
Q905: During the Battle of the Trench (Ghazwa Khandaq), who was appointed as the supervisor (in charge) of Medina in the Prophet’s absence?
- A) Salman al-Farsi (RA)
- B) Abu Bakr (RA) Ibn Umm Maktum (RA)
- C) Ibn Umm Maktum (RA)
- D) None of these
Q906: In what circumstances does section 94 of PPC protect a person from criminal liability ?
- A) When the person acts in revenge
- B) When the act is done to conceal evidence
- C) When the act is committed under threat of death
- D) When the act is committed accidentally
Q907: W, and others gather with intent to overawe the local administration. What offence is this under PPC?
- A) Assembly
- B) Unlawful assembly
- C) Rioting
- D) Mischief
Q908: How is criminal tress pass is legally different from house tress pass under PPC?
- A) riminal tress pass must involve theft, house tress pass not
- B) criminal tress pass is non cognizable, house tress pass is cognizable
- C) House tress pass involves unlawful entry into a building, while criminal tress pass may occur in any place
- D) None of these
Q909: B,under intoxication voluntarily caused, kills C. He claims he was unaware of his act. Is he criminally liable under the PPC?
- A) No because he was intoxicated
- B) Yes because intoxication was involuntarily
- C) No, as there was no mens rea
- D) Yes because intoxication was voluntarily
Q910: How does the PPC distinguish between mistake of fact and mistake of law in the context of criminal liability
- A) Both are valid defenses
- B) Mistake of law is valid excuse but mistake of fact is not
- C) Only mistake of fact can excuse criminal liability under certain conditions
- D) Neither is acceptable under PPC