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Ms Word Online Mock Test

  Microsoft Office & Ms Word Online Mock Test Microsoft Office's home menu consists of the main interface that you see when you open any Office application such as Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, or Outlook. The specific layout and features of the home menu may vary depending on the version of Office you are using and any recent updates. Typically, the home menu in Microsoft Office includes the following elements: Ribbon: The ribbon is a horizontal strip at the top of the application window that contains various tabs, each with its own set of commands. The tabs are organized based on different functionalities, such as "Home," "Insert," "Page Layout," "References," and more. Each tab consists of multiple groups of related commands. File menu: In recent versions of Office, the File menu is accessed by clicking on the "File" tab in the ribbon. It provides options for managing files, such as creating new documents, opening existi...

History of Computer

HISTORY OF COMPUTER Welcome To All Testing Service HISTORY OF COMPUTER The history of computers is very Old, i.e. it goes back to some 500 years. The first computing machine was used by the Chinese before 15th century. The name of this machine  is abacus. Analytical Engine, The first mechanical computer,   However in 1812 an English mathematician from Cambridge University. Mr. Charles Babbage designed a machine called Difference Engine. the machine was capable of calculating powers of Numbers. Charles Babbage also gave the idea of an ANALYTICAL ENGINE.  Which was supported to be general purpose machine having the ability to calculate various arithmetic and algebraic formulas, store data and print result. ENIAC (Electronic Numerical integrator and Computer) In 1946. John Mauchly and J.P Eckert developed an electronic numerical integrator (ENIAC) at the More school of Engineering and Technology. This was the first truly successful computer.   There were three main draw...

Everyday Science Online Mock Test

EVERYDAY SCIENCE ONLINE MOCK TEST IBA BPS 05 To 15 Welcome To All Testing Service Definition of Science Science, which derives from the Latin word "scientia," which means knowledge," is broadly defined as any systematic knowledge base or prescriptive activity that can lead to prediction. Science can also be seen as a highly refined method or activity. Modern definitions of science define it as a system of knowledge acquisition based on the scientific method or process, which serves to organise a body of knowledge gathered via inquiry. Research-based knowledge discovery and expansion are ongoing goals of science. In order to build theoretical explanations of the event at hand, scientists make observations, record measurable data relevant to their findings, and analyse the information at hand. QNo:1.Who discovered the Solar System?  Ans: Copernicus. QNo:2.Which planet is known as the Morning Star? Ans: Venus. QNo:3.Which is the brightest star in the night sky? Ans: Sirius:...

Islamiat Online Mock Test

ISLAMIAT ONLINE MOCK TEST SUKKUR IBA BPS 05 To 15 Welcome To All Testing Service A Brief History of Islam Islam's Brief History Muhammad was born into a clan of the Quraish, the ruling tribe of Mecca,  a city in the Hijaz region of northwest Arabia, in or around the year 570.   Muhammad would go on to become the Prophet of one of the world's great religions, Islam.   After southern Arabia's fall, Mecca—the original location of the Kaabah, a shrine with ancient roots—became a significant hub for trade with nations like the Sassanians, Byzantines, and Ethiopians in the sixth century.  As a result, the Quraish males predominated among the wealthy merchant families who controlled the city.  Before Muhammad was born, his father, "Abd Allah ibn" Abd al-Muttalib, passed away. Q:No1:Prophet Hazrat Adam (A.S) was created on _____ day: Ans: Friday. Q:No2: Prophet Hazrat Adam (A.S) had _____ daughters: Ans: 2 daughters. Q:No3: Prophet Hazrat Adam (A.S) had _____ sons: Ans:...

General Knowledge Online Mock Test

GENERAL KNOWLEDGE ONLINE MOCK TEST SUKKUR IBA BPS 05 To 15 Welcome To All Testing Service General Knowledge questions about the world What could be a better way to learn than to scroll through your phone? Do you frequently find yourself using your phone while bored and thinking about what else you could be doing? Say no more as we present to you yet another post filled with a variety of entertaining yet fascinating general knowledge questions about the world that will not only help you learn more but will also be a lot of fun.   Q No:1. The total area of the earth is: Ans: 510,072,000 sq. km. Q No:2. Panama Canal connects:    Ans: Atlantic ocean with pacific ocean.  Q No:3. Longest strait in the world is: Ans: Strait of Malacca. Q No:4.The smallest sea in the world is: Ans: Baltic sea. Q No:5. The largest ocean of the world is: Ans: Pacific ocean.  Q No:6. The sea of Japan is famous for: Ans: Fishing. Q No:7. Takla Makan desert is l...

Airport Security Force Past Paper

ASF CORPORAL BPS-07 PAST PAPER Welcome To All Testing Service Introduction: Airport security forces play a crucial role in maintaining the safety and well-being of passengers traveling by air. These dedicated professionals work tirelessly behind the scenes to implement and enforce stringent security measures, aiming to protect travelers from potential threats. In this article, we will delve into the essential functions of airport security forces and highlight their significance in ensuring a safe and secure travel experience for all. 1. Preventing Unauthorized Access: One of the primary responsibilities of airport security forces is to prevent unauthorized access to restricted areas within airports. They meticulously monitor entrances, exits, and screening checkpoints to ensure that only authorized personnel and passengers gain entry. By implementing access control systems and conducting thorough identity verification procedures, security forces maintain the integrity of restricted a...