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2013 PAPER I OBJECTIVES.

1: In which way behaviour is different from mental processes?


a)Introspection
b)Observation
c)Research
d)Psychoanalysis

2: Who is particularly intersted in studying patterns of behaviour, beliefs and values which are shared by people?
a)Social Psychologist
b)Experimental Psychologist
c)Clinical Psychologist
d)PsychoAnalyst

3: Who believed that mind is composed of senses, ideas, images and feelings?
a)William James
b)Titcher
c)Carl Rogers
d)Wundt

4: Which area of hypothalamus is responsible for satiety behaviour?
a)Lateral hypothalamus
b)Ventromedial hypothalamus
c)HyperPhagia
d)Antidiuretic hormone

5: WHich perspectives of psychology focusses on determining the extent to which psychological characteristics such as memory,
intelligence are influenced by heredity?
a)Neuroscience
b)Biogenic
c)cognitive
d)socio-cultural

6: Which of the following relates to disorders in comprehension or production of speech?
a)Dysphasia
b)Aphasia
c)Broca's area
d)All of these

7: Which lobe of the brain is involved in planning, decision-making and some aspects of language?
a)Frontal
b)Parietal
c)Temporal
d)Occipital

8: Which neurotransmitter plays an important role in the experience of pleasure?
a)Serotonin
b)Dopamine
c)Nor-epinephrine
d)Acetylcholine

9: The hormone cortisol produced by adrenal gland is responsible for :
a)Reducing the body activity to take rest
b)Activating the body to prepare for stressful situation
c)Balancing the homeostasis
d)Planning and decision-making

10: The process through which a leaned response stops occuring due to the non-availability of reinforcement is called:
a)Generalization
b)Punishment
c)spontaneous Recovery
d)Extinction

11: When a teacher appreciates his students every time they ask questions with the hope that this will enable them to handle more
technical questions in future , he is using conditioning?
a)Classical conditioning
b)Shaping
c)Modeling
d)Reinforcing

12: IN classical conditioning, the organism creates an association between:
a)Two Situations
b)Two Consequences
c)Two Stimuli
d)Two Responses

13: Which of the following is not a characteristic of self-actualised people according to Maslow?
a) They live creatively and fully using their potentials
b) They have efficient perceptions of reality, self and others
c) They are sensitive to fake and dishonest
d) They feel ashamed of their negative emotions

14: According to Freud, the process through which individuals release their excessive aggressive energy is called:
a) Dream Work
b) PsychoAnalysis
c) Catharsis
d) Slips of toungue

15: A layer of nerve cells at the back of eye which converts light waves into electrical impulses is :
a) Fovea
b) Retina
c) Cornea
d) Iris

16: The process through which brain uses the two retinal images into one dimensional perception is called:
a) Depth perception
b) Stereopsis
c) Binocular cues
d) Retinal Disparity

17: Which of the following is not an attribute of extroversion in the BIG FIVE FACTORS theory of personality?
a) Sociable
b) Talkative
c) Self-conscious
d) Affectionate

18: Which part of personality opposes the irrational desires of id according to Freud's Psychoanalytic THeory of Personality?
a) Ego
b) Psychic energy
c) Super Ego
d) LIbido

19: A psychological test is good only when it meaures what it is supposed to measure. This statement refers to which of the
following?
a) Degree to which it is objective, precise and short
b) Degree to which it is consistent across several administrations
c) Degree to which it is norm based
d) Degree to which it is psychometrically sound

20: Which aspect of social interactions is measured by the theory of planned behaviour?
a) Attachment
b) Socialization
c) Group formation
d) Attitudes





I nternational Law MCQs, 2011


Q.1. Select the best option /Answer and fill on the appropriate box on the answer Sheet.
(i) Pakistan became the member of UNO in:
(a) 1948
(b) 1947
(c) 1950
(d ) None of these



(ii) Articles of UN charter are:
(a) 115
(b) 111
(c) 120
(d) None of these



(iii) Which article of the statute of I CJ deals with the sources of international law?
(a) 36
(b) 40
(c) 38
(d) None of these



(iv) Secretary General of UNO is from?
(a) Russia
(b) Holland
(c) South Korea
(d) None of these



(V) Total members of UNO are:
(a) 180
(b) 192
(c) 150
(d) None of these



(vi) The Headquarter of I nternational court of J ustice is at:
(a) Geneva
(b) Hague
(c) New York
(d) None of these


(vii) Which article of the 1982 Convention on the Law of the Sea deals with the breadth of territorial sea?
(a) 4
(b) 7
(c) 3
(d) None of these



(viii) Who is called the father of the law of nations
(a) J eremy Bentham
(b) Oppenheim
(c) Hugo Grotius
(d) None of these


(ix) The security Council takes enforcement measures with respect to threats to the peace under chapter:
(a) 5
(b) 7
(c) 9
(d) None of these


(x) Locarno Pact (1925) concluded between:
(a) UK, France , Germany ,Belgium and I taly
(b) Russia , USA, China , Canada and Brazil
(c) Australia, Newzeland, Portugal, Argentina and Peru
(d) None of these


(xi) De J ure Belli Ac Pacis (The Law of War and Peace) was written by:
(a) Vattel
(b) Bynkershoek
(c) Hugo Grotius
(d) None of these


(xii) The Nuremberg Trial were held at:
(a) Holland
(b) USSR
(c) Germany
(d) None of these


(xiii) Territorial Waters and Maritime Zones Act ,1976 of Pakistan contains articles:
(a) 20
(b) 17
(c) 14
(d) None of these

(xiv) "I nternational law is not true law but a positive international Morality" , said

(a) J ohn Auston
(b) Oppenheim
(c) Hagel
(d) None of these


(xv) The term I nternational Law was first coined by:
(a) Hugo Grotius
(b) J eremy Bentham
(c) Hagel
(d) None of these


(xvi) One of the Presidents of USA is called the father of the League of nations:
(a) Roosevelt
(b) Truman
(c) Wilson
(d) None of these


(xvii) Extradition means:
(a) Handing over a diplomat to other state
(b) Handing over a spy to other state
(c) Handing over a criminal to other state
(d) None of these


(xviii) Persona non grata means;
(a) Ungrateful Diplomat
(b) I nefficient Diplomat
(c) Undesirable Diplomat
(d) None of these


(xix) One of the forcible means of settling of states disputes is :
(a) Conciliation
(b) Retorsion
(c) Arbitration
(d) None of these

(
xx) I nternational Law Commission was established by the General Assembly in pursuance of which article pf UN Charter?
(a) 10
(b) 13
(c) 15
(d) None of these

INTERNATIONAL LAW 2012



1) Legal person means
a) An entity on which a legal system confers rights and imposes duties
b) A living being with power and authority
c) A body with necessary powers and authority
d) None of these

2) The theories which define the relationship between the international and domestic laws are:
a) Realism and idealism
b) Legalism and pluralism
c) Monism and dualism
d) None of these

3) What is the difference between a subject of international law and an international legal person:
a) Same as that of state and government
b) Same as that of federating unit and centre in a federation
c) No difference
d) None of these

4) How many organs of the United Nations are located in New York?
a) 4
b) 5
c) 6
e) None of these

5) What is the status of the ICRC in the international law?
a) An inter-governmental organization for protecting Geneva Convention 1949
b) An international organization
c) A non-governmental organization
d) None of these

6) What is jus congens?
a) Statutory law
b) Common law
c) Compelling law
d) None of these

7) Amnesty international and Greenpeace are?
a) NGOs
b) CSOs
c) Multinational bodies
d) None of these

8) Which of the following UN organs resolutions are binding on member states?
a) Trusteeship council
b) Security council
c) General assembly
d) None of these

9) Corporate Social Responsibility means
a) Multinationals to follow basic human rights, environmental laws in developing countries
b) Multinational corporations to give due regard to local cultures
c) Multinationals to accommodate local morality in official procedures.
d) None of these

10) In which I.C.J Article the sources of International Law are explained?
a) Article 15
b) Article 38
c) Article 50
d) None of these

11) The UN membership as at December 31,2011 was:
a) 190
b) 193
c) 200
d) None of these

12) Principle of Pacta sunt servanda means:
a) Treaties are binding
b) Treaties have no force
c) Agreements are sacred
d) None of these

13) The I.C.J decisions are binding upon:
a) All member states of the UN
b) Only the parties to the conflict
c) The UN non-member states
d) None of these

14) What was the exact number of member states when the UN was founded in 1945?
a) 41
b) 51
c) 71
d) None of these

15) The principal judicial organ of the UN is?
a) General Assembly
b) I.C.J
c) Security Council
d) None of these

16) Cabotage means:
a) Movement of ships between two ports of neighbuoring countries
b) No fly zone imposed by a state during war time
c) Intercourse by sea between two ports of the same state
d) None of these

17) Who was the first General Secretary of the UN:
a) U. Thant
b) Trygve Halvadan Lie
c) Boutros Ghali
d) None of these

18) What is condominium
a) A piece of territory under control of just one state
b) A piece of territory under the joint tenancy of two or more states
c) A territory under UN control
d) None of these

19) The Covenant of League Of Nations carried
a) 16 Articles
b) 26 Articles
c) 36 Articles
d) None of these

20) What is the difference between Open Sea and High Sea?
a) The sea in and around a state
b) No difference
c) Territorial waters meeting Open Sea
d) None of these



International Law MCQs - 2013


1. The UN charter also functions as a:
(a) Constitutional and Law making treaty
(b) Moral binding only
(c) Judicial decision
(d) None of these

2. The term Opiniojuris signifies:
(a) Just opinion
(b) The belief that a certain practice is obligatory as a matter of law
(c) Decision of publicists on law
(d) None of these

3. An entity have direct rights and duties under International Law is called: (a) NGO
(b) Condominium
(c) I nternational legal person
(d) None of these

4. The criteria for statehood generally recognized in customary International Law was set in the:
(a) Island of Palmas case 1928
(b) Covenant of the League of Nations
(c) Monte video convention of the rights and duties of States (1933)
(d) None of these

5. A state that lies on an International river is known as:
(a) Coastal state
(b) Riparian state
(c) Littoral state
(d) None of these

6. War crimes are violations of the laws of war and in particular the:
(a) Geneva Conventions of 1949
(b) Declaration of Paris 1856
(c) Vienna Convention 1969
(d) None of these

7. Internal waters of a state include:
(a) Marginal belt or territorial sea
(b) Land locked seas and non-national rivers
(c) Gulfs and canals
(d) None of these

8. In the Geneva Convention on the High seas 1958 the term High seas means:
(a) Exclusive economic zone
(b) Continental shelf
(c) Waters of an archipelago state
(d) None of these

9. Validity of treaty and state consent is determined only by:
(a) Vienna Convention 1969
(b) State practice
(c) Provisions of the treaty itself
(d) None of these

10. The UN Charter consists of how many articles?
(a) 41
(b) 114
(c) 27
(d) None of these (111)

11. The status of the statute of the International Court of Justice is:
(a) I ntegral part of the UN Charter
(b) Inoperative
(c) Ineffective and obsolete
(d) None of these

12. Extradition means:
(a) Aggression
(b) Wilful defiance
(c) War crimes
(d) None of these (Extradition means handing over a person accused or convict of a crime by a state to the demanding state)

13. Primary responsibility for Human Rights question is given by the UN Charter to:
(a) Security Council
(b) ECOSOC
(c) General Assembly
(d) None of these

14. Most important treaties developing the laws of war are:
(a) Hague conventions of 1899 & 1907
(b) Locarno treaties
(c) Geneva conventions
(d) None of these

15. Peaceful methods of settlement of disputes under the UN Charter are: (a) Blockade & Reprisals
(b) Recognition & Asylum
(c) Mediation & I nquiry
(d) None of these

16. Equity in International Law denotes:
(a) Flexibility
(b) Extra powers of Judges
(c) State practice
(d) None of these

17. The 1982 Convention on the Law of the Sea for common heritage of mankind provides:
(a) Sea-bed, ocean floor & subsoil as common heritage
(b)Territorial sea and EEZ as commonly owned
(c) Equal sharing of marine resources of national waters
(d) None of these

18. What does the acronym UNDHR stands for:
(a) United Nations Development of Human Resource
(b) United Nations Doctrine of Human Rights
(c) United Nations Declaration of Human Rights
(d) None of these

19. Ban Ki Moon, the UN Secretary General belongs to
(a) North Korea
(b) South Korea
(c) Japan
(d) None of these

20. The United Nations Headquarters are in the city of:
(a) Hague
(b) New York
(c) Barcelona
(d) None of these






































PART-I MCQs) 2011

(i) Which of the following contracts is Voidable, where:
(a) A party is induced by undue influence
(b) One party under mistake of fact
(c) Both parties under mistake of fact (d) None of these

(ii) In case of willful wrong a sub-agent is responsible to:
(a) Agent (b) Principal (c) Sole agent

(iii) A tender notice amounts to:
(a) Proposal (b) Offer (c) Invitation

(iv) A contract to sell the property by a minor through guardian is:
(a) Void (b) Voidable (c) Valid

(v) How many parties are there in a contract of guarantee?
(a) 5 (b) 4 (c) 3 (d) None of these

(vi) Which of the following is eligible to become director of a company?
(a) Minor (b) Un-discharged insolvent
(c) Person representing a creditor (d) None of these

(vii) Extra-ordinary general meeting of a company includes:
(a) Annual general meeting (b) Statutory meeting
(c) Plenary meeting (d) None of these

(viii) Petition for winding up of a company may be moved by:
(a) Auditor General (b) Advocate General
(c) Company Judge (d) None of these

(ix) The Companies Act repealed by the Companies Ordinance, 1984 pertained to the year:
(a) 1930 (b) 1933 (c) 1935 (d) None of these

(x) Penalty for improper use of word Limited is:
(a) Fine (b) Imprisonment (c) Imprisonment with fine (d) None of these

(xi) In which of the following an arbitration agreement is not discharged by the death of party:
(a) Voluntary (b) Statutory (c) Contractual (d) None of these

(xii) The assent of arbitrator appointed by court is:
(a) Optional (b) Not required (c) Necessary (d) None of these

(xiii) The number of Arbitration Act, 1940 is:
(a) XI (b) XV (c) XX (d) None of these(X of 1940)

(xiv) Nature of misconduct justifying removal of arbitrator should be:
(a) Legal (b) Moral (c) Procedural (d) None of these

(xv) Suit by unregistered firm against third party is:
(a) Maintainable (b) Barred (c) Permissible (d) None of these

(xvi) The firm and firm-name are:
(a) Synonymous (b) Interchangeable (c) Different terms (d) None of these

(xvii) The partnership is:
(a) Juristic person (b) Juridical person (c) Natural person
(d) None of these

(xviii The maker of a promissory note is liable as:
(a) Principal debtor (b) Principal Creditor
(c) Undercharged surety (d) None of these

(xix) Valid presentation of a cheque is within six months from:
(a) The date it is drawn (b) Date of last correction
(c) Date of delivery (d) None of these

(xx) An exception to No one can transfer what he does not have is:
(a) Registered gift (b) Will (c) Estoppels by owner (d) None of these




MCQs 2013


1. Jurisdiction in company matters is to be exercised by:
(a) Civil Court (b) Any Judge of High Court
(c) Company Bench of High Court (d) None of these

2. Any alteration in Article of Association affecting the substantive right or liabilities of members of the company can be made:
(a) If Board of Director pass such alteration (b) By vote of simple majority of members (c) By a vote majority of members (d)
None of these

3. A special audit of a company can be ordered by a commission on an application made by members holding not less than:
(a) 20% Voting Rights (b) 25% Voting Rights
(c) 51% Voting Rights (d) None of these

4. A listed company in accordance with companies ordinance is required to have at least:
(a) Two Director (b) Seven Director (c) Three Directors (d) None of These

5. When a negotiable instrument may be construed either as a promissory note or bill of exchange, law recognizes it as:
(a) Promissory note (b) Bill of Exchange (c) Ambiguous Instrument (d) None of these

6. When a bill of exchange has been dishonoured, the holder can cause such dishonour to be certified by a notary public, such
certificate is a:
(a) Claiming (b) Presentment (c) Protest (d) None of these(Noting)

7. If a cheque is transferred to any person to constitute him as a holder, the instrument is said to be:
(a) Delivered (b) Negotiated (c) Presented (d) None of these

8. A partner can be expelled from a Firm:
(a) By simple majority of partners (b) If all partner consent to it
(c) Only by exercise of powers conferred by the Contract
(d) None of these

9. A new partner can be inducted in an existing partnership:
(a) By recommendation of any partner (b) By the consent of all partners
(c) By the consent of half of the partners (d) None of these

10. Any admission made by a partner regarding the affairs of the firm in ordinary course of business:
(a) Is evidence against the firm (b) Has no validity against the firm (c) Ordinary statement (d) None of these

11. An agreement between partners imposing reasonable restriction on a partner for not carrying on any business within a
specified time or local limits on ceasing to be a partner is:
(a) Void (b) Valid (c) Illegal (d) None of these

12. The goods which form the subject of a Sale can be:
(a) Existing Goods (b) Existing and Future Goods
(c) Existing, Future and Contingent Goods (d) None of these

13. If the seller make use of Pretended bidding to raise the price the sale is:
(a) Voidable (b) Void (c) Illegal (d) None of these

14. The principle of indemnity does not apply in the case of:
(a) Life Insurance (b) Marine Insurance (c) Fire Insurance
(d) None of these

15. Promise which form the consideration or part of the consideration for each other are called:
(a) Agreement (b) Contract (c) Reciprocal Agreement (d) None of these

16. Mr. Aslam applied to a bank for a loan at a time when there is stringency in the money market, the banker declines to make
the loan except at an unusually high rate of interest, this is called:
(a) Undue influence (b) Transaction in the ordinary course of business (c) Free consent (d) None of these

17. When consent to an agreement is caused by coercion, fraud, or misrepresentation, the agreement is:
(a) Valid (b) Void (c) Voidable (d) None of these

18. A person who finds goods belonging to another and takes them into his custody; is subject to the same responsibilities as:
(a) Trustee (b) Owner (c) Bailee (d) None of these

19. An agreement in restraint of the marriage of any person other than a minor is called :
(a) Valid (b) Invalid (c) Illogical (d) None of these(Void)

20. Authority of an appointed arbitrator or umpire can be revoked:
(a) At the discretion of either party (b) With the leave of the Court (c) Irrevocable (d) None of these

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