Junior Admin Officer MOD Paper of 2004 FPSC This Junior Admin Officer MOD Paper of 2004 FPSC, conducted by FPSC, helps candidates understand the exam pattern, question types, and difficulty level of the actual test. By practicing this paper, aspirants can identify important topics, improve time management, and evaluate their preparation. It is especially useful for those preparing for Junior Admin Officer positions in MOD, providing a clear idea of what to expect and how to approach the exam effectively.
Q1 Meaning of the word “Wardrobe” Open this question (full page)
A. A place where horses are kept
B. A place where planes are kept
C. A place where official records are kept
D. A place where clothes are kept
Q2 Meaning of the word “Explicit” Open this question (full page)
A. Trade prohibited by law
B. Drawing out a secret
C. Comparison out of place
D. Statement that is absolutely clear
Q3 Meaning of the word “Philistine” Open this question (full page)
A. One who does not care for literature or art
B. One who is a fine judge
C. Old-fashioned in art
D. Devoted to music
Q4 They discussed ______ the matter for many hours without arriving at any conclusion. Open this question (full page)
A. On
B. At
C. Over
D. No preposition
Q5 The magistrate acquitted him ______ the charge. Open this question (full page)
A. Of
B. Off
C. From
D. Out of
Q6 It is time for the shops—–. Open this question (full page)
A. Should be closed
B. To have been closed
C. To being closed
D. To be closed
Q7 I could not use his car because it ______. Open this question (full page)
A. Was having repaired
B. Was being repaired
C. Had being repaired
D. Was repairing
Q8 He ______ if we think it necessary. Open this question (full page)
A. Has been interviewed
B. Will be interviewed
C. Would have been interviewed
D. Had interviewed
Q9 He ______ a written test before he was appointed. Open this question (full page)
A. Has been given
B. Will be given
C. Had been given
D. Gave
Q10 Superstitions ______ in by many people. Open this question (full page)
A. Still believed
B. Are still believing
C. Are still believed
D. Have still believed