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MPT CSS 2024 (CSS Target Institute) 0316-4846984
MPT CSS 2024 (CSS Target Institute) 0316-4846984
MPT CSS 2024 (CSS Target Institute) 0316-4846984
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STUDY RIVER
Section I
ISLAMIC STUDIES
(20 marks)
1. Bait-e-Rizwan was made to take the revenge of
(a) Hazrat Usman (RA) (b) Hazrat ALI (RA)
(c) Hazrat Hamza (RA) (d) Hazrat Umar (RA)
2. Adam is the word of which language?
(a) Syriani (b) Ebrani
(c) Persian (d) Arabic
3. How much was the height of Hazrat Adam (AS)?
(a) 80 ft (b) 90 ft
(c) 70 ft (d) 100 ft
4. Name the youngest son of Hazrat Adam (AS)?
(a) Hazrat Shees (AS) (b) Hazrat Idrees (AS)
(c) Qabeel (d) Habeel
5. Hazrat Idrees (AS) is associated with
(a) Science and Astronomy (b) Sewing and Writing with Pen
(c) Weapons (d) All of these
6. How many Saheefay were revealed to Hazrat ldrees (As)?
(a) 30 (b) 20
(c) 50 (d) 60
7. Abu-al-Bashr Sani is
(a) Hazrat Nuh (AS) (b) Hazrat Adam (AS)
(c) Hazrat Shoaib (AS) (d) Hazrat Mussa (AS)
8. Which prophet was sent to nation of Smood?
(a) Hazrat Saleh (AS) (b) Hazrat Yacoob (AS)
(c) Hazrat Shoaib (AS) (d) Hazrat Ibrahim (AS)
9. Which lady is the wife of Hazrat Ibrahim (AS) and daughter of Pharoah of Egypt?
(a) Hazrat Sara (b) Hazrat Hajra
(c) Hazrat Maryam (d) None
10. _________ Sahifay were revealed to Hazrat Ibrahim (AS).
(a) 6 (b) 5
(c) 3 (d) 9
11. The nation of Nuh (AS) worshipped how many idols?
(a) 5 (b) 3
(c) 6 (d) 9
12. Scourage of water became the cause of extermination of nation of
(a) Hazrat Ibrahim (AS) (b) Hazrat Shoaib (AS)
(c) Hazrat Nuh (AS) (d) Hazrat Loot (AS)
13. After six travelling, where had the Hazrat Nuh (AS) stopped?
ORGANIZED BY STUDY RIVER
: وتفیص.21
) تمکحb( ) رعتفیa(
) وکیئںیہنd( ) رعنہc(
: دیلک.22
) اچیبb( ) ہملکa(
) وکیئںیہنd( ) تاالc(
: بیبح.23
) دوسb( ) دنمیa(
) وکیئںیہنd( ) وبحمبc(
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.24مجن:
( )bآاسن ( )aرہتس
( )dوکیئںیہن ( )cاتسرہ
.25رپب:
( )bآامسن ( )aوادی
( )dوکیئںیہن ( )cاہپڑ
متع
.26م:
( )bامکل ( )aاخقل
( )dوکیئںیہن ( )cرمیح
تصن
.27ح:
( )bاجسوٹ ( )aانبوٹ
( )dوکیئںیہن ( )cرگاوٹ
.28ترب:
( )bرہش ( )aربق
( )dوکیئںیہن ( )cراہشئ
.29تاںیل:
( )bزیم ( )aربق
( )dوکیئںیہن ( )cاچرتایئ
.30اسرغ:
( )bدنمسر ( )aاجم
( )dوکیئںیہن ( )cانکرہ
" .31رحفآتا"اکبلطمےہ؟
آت
( )bرشم ا ( )aےبزعیتوہتا
( )dوکیئںیہن ( )cمیلعتانلم
" .32رچاغلگوہتا"اکبلطمےہ؟
( )bشامڑپاجتا ( )aرماجتا
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Section III
ENGLISH
Vocabulary, Grammar Usage, Comprehension
(50 marks)
A. SELECT THE SYNONYMS OF THE FOLLOWING:
41. Reel
(a) Whirl (b) Fish
(c) Hit (d) Mistake
42. Inscrutable
(a) Difficult (b) Mysterious
(c) Inflexible (d) Wary
43. Appall
(a) Delirious (b) Covered
(c) Dismay (d) Confuse
44. Upright
(a) Honorable (b) Horizontal
(c) Humble (d) Supine
45. Reverie
(a) Palimpsest (b) Phantom
(c) Daydream (d) Curio
46. Loot
(a) Destruction (b) Waste
(c) Spoils (d) Cavort
47. Loquacious
(a) Talkative (b) Thirsty
(c) Beautiful (d) Complicated
48. Chimera
(a) Chimney (b) Protest
(c) Illusion (d) Panache
49. Temerity
(a) Audacity (b) Fearfulness
(c) Shyness (d) Stupidity
50. Educe
(a) Demand (b) Elicit
(c) Ideal (d) Unlawful
B. ANTONYMS
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51. Abate
(a) Free (b) Augment
(c) Provoke (d) Wane
52. Dearth
(a) Lack (b) Poverty
(c) Abundance (d) Foreign
53. Peaked
(a) Tired (b) Arrogant
(c) Pointy (d) Ruddy
54. Abridge
(a) Shorten (b) Extend
(c) Stress (d) Easy
55. Kindle
(a) Smother (b) Detest
(c) Enemy (d) Discourage
56. Meager
(a) Kind (b) Generous
(c) Thoughtful (d) Copious
57. Philistine
(a) Novice (b) Intellectual
(c) Pious (d) Debutante
58. Zenith
(a) Worst (b) Apex
(c) Nadir (d) Past
59. Germane
(a) Irrelevant (b) Indifferent
(c) Impartial (d) Improvident
60. Irascible
(a) Determined (b) Placid
(c) Reasonable (d) Pliant
C. PREPOSITIONS
61. Everything is_____ control there is no need to worry.
(a) about (b) under
(c) in (d) of
62. He is married_____ Maria.
(a) about (b) to
(c) of (d) in
63. He does not care_____ losing his job.
(a) about (b) in
(c) of (d) on
64. I never listen_____ the radio.
(a) to (b) of
(c) about (d) in
65. Do not take any notice_____ him.
(a) about (b) on
(c) of (d) in
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E. COMPREHENSION
Plato, the famous Greek philosopher, taught that the things of the world around us are merely
copies or “shadows” of greater, eternal realities. He used a metaphor of people living inside a cave to
convey his ideas. The people inside the cave could not see the world outside the cave, they could only see
shadows of people and animals as they passed by. Plato was suggesting that the shadows would seem
very real and alive to the people inside the cave, because that was all they had ever seen of the outside
world. But these shadows were not the real, living creatures of the outside world, they were merely
reflections of them. Plato’s point was that this temporal world is a ______________ of some greater,
eternal reality. .
71. The word that would most accurately fit the blank at the end of the second paragraph is
(a) picture. (b) contradiction.
(c) corruption. (d) reversal.
72. The underlined word convey, as used in this passage, most accurately means
(a) give birth to. (b) rationalize.
(c) experiment. (d) explain.
73. What is the main idea of Plato’s cave analogy?
(a) This world is not all there is. (b) Mankind cannot hope to see the truth.
(c) Humans are stupi (d) Real things cast shadows.
74. The author’s purpose in this passage is to
(a) refute Plato’s philosophy. (b) explain Plato’s philosophy.
(c) convince the reader that life is like a cave. (d) entertain the reader.
75. Which of the following would be the best title for this passage?
(a) Life in a Cave. (b) Making Shadow Puppets.
(c) Plato’s Cave Analogy. (d) Is There Life After Death?
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Section IV
GENERAL ABILITIES
Basic Arithmetic, Algebra & Geometry; Logical Problem Solving &
Analytical Abilities; Mental Abilities.
(60 marks)
91. A boat having a length 3m and breadth 2m is facing on a lake. The boat sinks by 1cm when a man
gets on it.
(a) 30kg (b) 60kg
(c) 65kg (d) 70kg
92. ?% of 6144 = 5/2 × 245.76
(a) 16 (b) 20
(c) 5(d) (d) 10
93. (30% of 80)? = 24
(a) 3/10 (b) 3/17
(c) 1(d) (d) 2
94. 45% of? + 30% of 90 = 30% of 210.
(a) 120 (b) 80
(c) 60 (d) 90
95. One fourth of one third of two fifth of a number is 15. What will be 40% of that number?
(a) 120 (b) 350
(c) 270 (d) 180
96. If 37% of a number is 990.86 what will be approximately 19% of that number?
(a) 600 (b) 400
(c) 500 (d) 700
97. If 15% of 40 is greater than 25% of a number by 2 the number is?
(a) 15 (b) 20
(c) 24 (d) 32
98. What will be 160% of a number whose 200% is 140?
(a) 200 (b) 160
(c) 140 (d) 112
99. If average of 3a and 4b less than 50, and a is twice b, what is the largest possible integer value of a?
(a) 15 (b) 19
(c) 29 (d) 39
100. When 40% of a number is added to 42 the result is the number itself. The number is?
(a) 75 (b) 60
(c) 80 (d) 70
𝟏 𝟏 𝟏
101. 𝟒 + 𝟑 + 𝟐 = ?
𝟑 𝟔 𝟐
(a) 10 (b) 11
(c) 18 (d) 12
102. All bought a sweater for Rs 200 and acid it Rs 250 how much profit did he get?
(a) 240 (b) 120
(c) 60 (d) 50
103. Saleem bought a pair of shoes for Rs 300 and sold it Rs 380. How much profit did he get?
(a) 80 (b) 100
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Question no (145-150)
The customer complaint department of a chain of departmental stores firm employs six people who
answer letters. A,B,C,D,E and F. Every complaint letter received by the department is classified as other
Red or Blue. The procedures for answering the letter are:
Red letters are given first to A or B.
Blue letters are given first to anyone of the following A,D or C.
If a letter raises a problem that cannot be resolved by the person to whom it is given, it must be
forwarded until if reaches someone who can resolve the problem and answer the letter. A letter must be
forwarded as follow.
By A to C if the letter as Red, but to D if the letter is Blure
By B to either A or C.
By C to D if the letter is Red, but to E if the letter is Blue.
By D to either C or E whether the letter is Red or Blue.
By E to F whether the letter is Red or Blue. F answer every given to him.
145. Any of the following can be true EXCEPT:
(a) A forwards a red letter to C (b) B forwards a red letter to A
(c) B forwards a red letter to C (d) C forwards a red letter to E
146. A blue letter could reach F via which of the following sequences of people?
(a) A to B to E (b) A to C to D
(c) A to D to E (d) C to B to D
147. Any letter that reaches F must have been previously given to:
(a) A (b) B
(c) C (d) D
148. Which of the following could be given to each of the six members of the consumer complaint
department in turn?
(a) A red letter that is first given to B (b) A red letter that is first given to A
(c) A blue letter that is first given to A (d) A blue letter that is first given to C
149. Any letter that reaches F must have been given to a minimum of how many members of the
customer complaint department before reaching F?
(a) 5 (b) 4
(c) 3 (d) 2
150. If a member of the consumer complain department is given a letter that he or she had previously
given to some other member of the department, the person who is given the letter a second time
could he:
(a) A (b) B
(c) D (d) E
Section V
GENERAL KNOWLEDGE
Pakistan Affairs, Current Affairs, General Science
(50 marks)
151. In 1943 Franklin Roosevelt, Winsotn Churchill and Joseph Stalin met at Tehran primarily
(a) to discuss the strategy to be the Allies to (b) to consider a common plan of the Allies
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