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Vocabulary

easy2002FIA Assistant Director Paper 2002
Pakistan StudiesFIA

What is the opposite of 'Hostile'?

A
Aggressive
B
Friendly
C
Cunning
D
Lovely
Explanation and memory cue

The opposite of 'hostile' is 'friendly' because 'hostile' means unfriendly or antagonistic, while 'friendly' means kind and supportive, making option B the correct antonym.

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Idiomatic Expressions

easy2002FIA Assistant Director Paper 2002
Pakistan StudiesFIA

What does the term "Air-Head" mean?

A
A stupid person
B
A pilot
C
A proud monarch
D
None of these
Explanation and memory cue

The term "Air-Head" is a colloquial expression used to describe a person who is perceived as silly or lacking intelligence, which aligns with option A. The other options do not match the common meaning of the term.

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Number Sequences

medium2002FIA Assistant Director Paper 2002
Pakistan StudiesFIA

What is the next number in the sequence: 4, 18, 3, 21, 7, 56, ?

A
8
B
12
C
15
D
19
Explanation and memory cue

The sequence given is 4, 18, 3, 21, 7, 56, ?. From the search results and reasoning, a plausible pattern is that the middle number between two numbers is the product of the first and third numbers in that triplet. For example, 4 × 3 = 12 (not matching 18), but the search result suggests a similar pattern with a slightly different sequence (6, 18, 3, 21, 7, 56) where 6 × 3 = 18 and 3 × 7 = 21, and 7 × 8 = 56, so the next number is 8. Applying this logic to the original sequence, the next number after 56 would be 8 to maintain a similar multiplicative pattern. Therefore, option A (8) is the correct answer. The original explanation was unclear and the subject was incorrect; the subject is corrected to Mathematics.

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Zakat

easy2002FIA Assistant Director Paper 2002
Islamic StudiesFIA

Wealth invested in trade to the amount of 200 dirhems was subject to a zakat of how many dirhems during the early period of Islam?

A
2
B
212
C
5
D
10
Explanation and memory cue

In early Islam, the zakat on trade wealth was established at a rate of 2.5% (one quarter of one tenth, or one-fortieth). This rate was codified in the second year after the Hijrah when detailed zakat regulations were established. For an investment of 200 dirhems, the zakat due would be 2.5% of 200, which equals 5 dirhems. Therefore, the correct answer is option C (5 dirhems).

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Medieval Islamic History

easy2002FIA Assistant Director Paper 2002
Islamic StudiesFIA

Who led Muslim forces during the Crusades?

A
Harun Rasheed
B
Salahudin Ayubi
C
Walid Bin Abdul Malik
D
None of these
Explanation and memory cue

Salahudin Ayubi (Saladin) was the Muslim leader who famously led forces against the Crusaders during the Crusades, notably recapturing Jerusalem in 1187. The other options were prominent figures but not leaders during the Crusades.

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Indian Geography

easy2002FIA Assistant Director Paper 2002
Pakistan StudiesFIA

Dum Dum International Airport is in:

A
Amsterdam
B
Calcutta
C
Rangoon
D
None of these
Explanation and memory cue

Dum Dum International Airport is located in Kolkata (formerly Calcutta), India. Therefore, option B is correct.

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Economics

easy2002FIA Assistant Director Paper 2002
Pakistan StudiesFIA

Illegal commercial activities which go unrecorded are termed as:

A
Parallel Economy
B
Bad Business
C
Dark Trading
D
Black Economy
Explanation and memory cue

Illegal commercial activities that are not recorded in official accounts are commonly referred to as the 'Black Economy' or 'Black Market.' This term accurately describes unreported or illicit economic activities, making option D correct.

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Agriculture

easy2002FIA Assistant Director Paper 2002
Pakistan StudiesFIA

The period of the Rabi season is:

A
October-May
B
May-August
C
October-June
D
January-May
Explanation and memory cue

The Rabi cropping season in Pakistan typically starts with sowing in the autumn months of October and November and continues through the winter. The harvesting period generally extends until May. Therefore, the full period of the Rabi season is best represented by October to May, making option A the most accurate choice. While the active growing and harvesting months are often considered January to May, the season officially begins with sowing in October.

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Regulatory Bodies

easy2002FIA Assistant Director Paper 2002
Pakistan StudiesFIA

SECP is the regulatory authority of:

A
Stock Market
B
NGO's
C
Media Business
D
None of these
Explanation and memory cue

The Securities and Exchange Commission of Pakistan (SECP) is the regulatory authority responsible for overseeing the stock market and corporate sector in Pakistan. Therefore, option A, 'Stock Market,' is correct.

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Famous Paintings

easy2002FIA Assistant Director Paper 2002
Pakistan StudiesFIA

The legendary painting "Mona Lisa" is the creation of?

A
Pablo Picasso
B
Leonardo DiCaprio
C
Leonardo da Vinci
D
None of these
Explanation and memory cue

The legendary painting "Mona Lisa" was created by Leonardo da Vinci, a renowned Italian Renaissance artist. This is a well-established fact in art history.