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MPT Mock Series-III CSS-2022 Name

Paper-IV
Time Allowed:
MAXIMUM MARKS : 200 PASSING MARKS : 66
200 Minutes
NOTE: (i) Read MCQs from Question’s Booklet and Fill in the appropriate circle in the Answer Sheet.
(ii) Overwriting/cutting of the options/answers will not be given credit.
(iii) Use of Calculator and electronic equipment’s such as Laptop, Mobile Phone/ Cell
phone, smart watch, Bluetooth Devices, programmable devices and storage media
like Pen drive etc., during exam are STRICTLY PROHIBITED.

Select the correct answer and Fill in the appropriate circle on the Answer Sheet

Section –I
Islamic Studies
(20 Marks)

1. Which book is called Old Testament?


(a) Zuboor (b) Torait (c) Injeel (d) None of these
2. 9th Zil-Hajja is also called:
(a) Yaum-e-Arafat (b) Waquf-e-Arafat (c) Yaum-e-Mina (d) None of these
3. Journey to Taif was happened in the _____ of the Prophethood.
(a) Ninth year (b) Tenth year (c) Eleventh year (d) Twelfth year
4. Allah sent Gabriel together with the angel of _____ to Prophet (SAW) after journey to Taif.
(a) Death (b) Mountains (c) Rain (d) Wind
5. In the ____ of the Prophethood, Abu Talib passed away:
(a) Ninth year (b) Tenth year (c) Eleventh year (d) Twelfth year
6. _______ put his garment around the Prophet (SAW)'s neck and throttled him violently.
(a) Utbah bin Rabia (b) Abu Lahab
(c) Abu Jahl (d) Uqbah bin Al-Muait
7. _____ entered the fold of Islam in reaction of the attack on the Prophet (SAW) by Abu Jahl.
(a) Hazrat Umar (RA) (b) Hazrat Hamza (RA)
(c) Hazrat Abu Talib (d) Hazrat Abu Bakr (RA)
8. After First Migration of Abyssinia, the Prophet (SAW) went into the Holy Sanctuary in the month
of ______.
(a) Rajab (b) Shaban (c) Ramadan (d) Shawal
9. Hazrat Umar (RA) reached a house at _____ to meet Prophet (SAW) and entered the fold of Islam.
(a) Mount Marwa (b) Mount Noor (c) Mount Thawr (d) Mount Safa
10. Surah Saba is:
(a) Makki (b) Madni (c) Makki & Madni (d) None of these
11. Due to persecution, Prophet (SAW) permitted some of his followers to seek asylum in ____.
(a) Yemen (b) Abyssinia (c) Syria (d) Iraq
12. The birthplace of Islam is _____.
(a) Saudi-Arabia (b) Jerusalem (c) Syria (d) Iraq
13. Abyssinia is old name for ______.
(a) Egypt (b) Libya (c) Ethiopia (d) Yemen
14. There are _______ Meeqats of Kabba.
(a) 3 (b) 4 (c) 5 (d) 7
15. When Prophet Muhammad (SAW) warned ______ of destruction like Ad and Thamud, who put his
hand on the Prophet's mouth and beg him to stop.
(a) Utbah bin Rabia (b) Abu Lahab
(c) Abu Jahl (d) Uqbah bin Al-Muait
16. _________, the wife of Abu Lahab, threw thorns in the paths of Prophet (SAW).
(a) Sheeba bin Rabia (b) Umme jameel bint harb
(c) Ummyah bin Khalaf (d) Uqbah bin Al-Muait
17. Surah Al-Qiyamah condemned _____ in its 31 st Ayat.
(a) Sheeba bin Rabia (b) Abu Lahab
(c) Abu Jahl (d) Ummyah bin Khalaf
18. Number of “Sahaif” revealed on Idris (A.S) were:
(a) 30 (b) 35 (c) 40 (d) 50
19. The effective Zakat system can ensure the elimination of:
(a) Interest (b) Ignorance (c) Class distinction (d) Poverty
20. The word Muhammad (SAW) as a name has been mentioned in the Holy Quran only:
(a) Two Times (b) Four Times (c) Six Times (d) Seven Times

Section - II
URDU
(20 Marks)

‫رتمادافت‬ .A

‫ااکرب‬ .12

‫( اتج‬d) ‫( زبراگن‬c) ‫( مسقنم‬b) ‫( الہپدرہج‬a)

‫ااحلد‬ .11

‫( ربکت‬d) ‫( داینوی‬c) ‫( دینی‬b) ‫( رفک‬a)

‫غیلب‬ .12

‫( مسج‬d) ‫( ابتیہ‬c) ‫( وخشالکم‬b) ‫( اقمح‬a)

‫یکبھب‬ .12

‫( اراقتء‬d) ‫( رسشک‬c) ‫( یکین‬b) ‫( دیکمھ‬a)

‫اتابں‬ .12

‫( رونش‬d) ‫( اھبپ‬c) ‫( اتعب‬b) ‫( رکیپ‬a)

‫رپشس‬ .12

‫( رقابین‬d) ‫( وعض‬c) ‫( وپھچھچگ‬b) ‫( ابعدت‬a)

‫اطرم‬ .12

‫( اہپڑ‬d) ‫( آوارہ‬c) ‫( راز‬b) ‫( وکاھٹ‬a)

‫ایتف‬ .12

‫( ارفارفتی‬d) ‫( الاحلص‬c) ‫( آدمین‬b) ‫( روزاہن‬a)


‫رگتسہ‬ ‫‪.12‬‬

‫)‪ (d‬ڑکپ‬ ‫)‪ (c‬ابعدتاگہ‬ ‫)‪ (b‬وتمہرپیتس‬ ‫)‪ (a‬ایعلداری‬

‫اغمرئ‬ ‫‪.23‬‬

‫)‪ (d‬وفق‬ ‫)‪ (c‬اخمفل‬ ‫)‪ (b‬اافتق‬ ‫)‪ (a‬وسنمب‬

‫’’ شقن رب آب وہان ‘‘ اک بلطم ےہ‪:‬‬ ‫‪.22‬‬

‫)‪ (d‬وخاشدمرکان‬ ‫)‪ (c‬دلجیزالئوہان‬ ‫)‪ (b‬ہشیمہزدنہرانہ‬ ‫)‪ (a‬رہشتاپان‬

‫العہم اابقل ےن سک کلمیک یمیلعت اپیسیل رمبتیک یھت؟‬ ‫‪.21‬‬

‫)‪ (d‬رتیک‬ ‫)‪ (c‬ااغفاتسنن‬ ‫)‪ (b‬وعسدیرعب‬ ‫)‪ (a‬اریان‬

‫’’ امہ امتم ‘‘ سک اک رعشی ایلکت ےہ؟‬ ‫‪.22‬‬

‫)‪ (d‬وشکراندیہ‬ ‫)‪ (c‬ادارفعجی‬ ‫)‪ (b‬رپونیانف‬ ‫)‪ (a‬رپونیاشرک‬

‫’’ ابابےئ اردو ‘‘ ‪ ’’ ،‬ابابےئ وقم ‘‘ اور ’’ ابابےئ فاحتف ‘‘ ےک اافلظ وقادعیک رو ےس ںیہ‪:‬‬ ‫‪.22‬‬

‫)‪ (d‬رعف‬ ‫)‪ (c‬اطخب‬ ‫)‪ (b‬صلخت‬ ‫)‪ (a‬بقل‬

‫’’ رسیئ ا لمتغز نیل ‘‘ سک اشرع اک اہک اجات ےہ؟‬ ‫‪.22‬‬

‫)‪ (d‬داغدولہی‬ ‫)‪ (c‬رگجرمادآابدی‬ ‫)‪ (b‬العہماابقل‬ ‫)‪ (a‬انرصاکیمظ‬

‫دنمرہج ذلی رعش سک اشرعیک زغل اک ےہ؟‬ ‫‪.22‬‬

‫اکیوتوخابےیلرھپےتوہویلگںویلگں‬

‫اسہپرکتاریھبرکےتوہرخدیارےکاسھت‬

‫)‪ (d‬رپونیاشرک‬ ‫)‪ (c‬نسحموقنی‬ ‫)‪ (b‬ادمحرفاز‬ ‫)‪ (a‬ضیفادمحضیف‬

‫دنمرہج ذلی ںیم ےس وکن اس اشرع ونثمی اگنر یک تیثیح ےس وہشمر ےہ؟‬ ‫‪.22‬‬

‫)‪ (d‬انرصاکیمظ‬ ‫)‪ (c‬ریمنسح‬ ‫)‪ (b‬دیجمادجم‬ ‫)‪ (a‬اغبل‬

‫وھپلیک یتپ ےس ٹک اتکس ےہ ریہے اک رگج‬ ‫‪.22‬‬

‫رمد اند اں ہپ الکم رنم و انزک ےب ار‬


‫)‪ (d‬رفظیلعاخں‬ ‫)‪ (c‬العہماابقل‬ ‫)‪ (b‬ااطلفنیسحاحیل‬ ‫)‪ (a‬اغبل‬
‫‪C.‬‬ ‫‪Select the correct Translation.‬‬

‫ایک امتموسال لکشمےھت؟‬ ‫‪.22‬‬


‫?‪(a) Were all the questions difficult‬‬ ‫?‪(b) Were the all questions difficult‬‬
‫?‪(c) All the questions were difficult‬‬ ‫‪(d) Both a and b‬‬

‫ایک اُ س ےن اگٔوں ہشیمہ ےک ےئل وھچڑ دای ےہ؟‬ ‫‪.23‬‬


‫?‪(a) Did he leave the village for good‬‬ ‫?‪(b) Has he left the village for good‬‬
‫?‪(c) Does he leave the village for good‬‬ ‫‪(d) None of these‬‬
Section - III
ENGLISH
Vocabulary, Grammar usage, Comprehension
(50 Marks)

A. Select SYNONYMS of the following:


41. PALLIATE
(a) Qualify (b) Depend (c) Exacerbate (d) Mitigate
42. FORSAKE
(a) Abandon (b) Sustain (c) Chastise (d) Grace
43. APROPOS
(a) Regarding (b) Unexpected (c) Misspoken (d) Idea
44. EPITOME
(a) Volume (b) Paradigm (c) Summit (d) Deliverance
45. DESECRATE
(a) Defile (b) Eulogize (c) Manage (d) Appraise
46. ENERVATE
(a) Bolster (b) Placate (c) Energize (d) Weaken
47. AUGUR
(a) Prevaricate (b) Disenfranchise (c) Contrive (d) Foretell
48. PILLORY
(a) Scorn (b) Extol (c) Applaud (d) Revere
49. MOLLIFY
(a) Disseminate (b) Assuage (c) Contradict (d) Help
50. BLANDISH
(a) Coax (b) Greet (c) Relish (d) Praise
B. Select ANTONYMS of the following:
51. MALEDICTION
(a) Blessing (b) Termination (c) Parochial (d) Simian
52. FUZZY
(a) Misty (b) Vague (c) Clear (d) Useful
53. VERDANT
(a) Dishonest (b) Suspicious (c) Moldy (d) Arid
54. EPICUREAN
(a) Ascetic (b) Slovenly (c) Imprecision (d) Providential
55. DESPISE
(a) Abhor (b) Disdain (c) Demolished (d) Admire
56. LACKEY
(a) Strange (b) Poor (c) Master (d) Ignorant
57. EGRESS
(a) Decline (b) Entrance (c) Rude (d) Angry
58. INSIPID
(a) Silly (b) Tasty (c) Active (d) Thin
59. CONCORD
(a) Amity (b) Accord (c) Variance (d) Unity
60. ONEROUS
(a) Burdensome (b) Waring (c) Difficult (d) Fluent
C. Select the correct option from the following:
61. Who was the first man ______ the moon?
(a) in (b) at (c) on (d) of
62. Galileo was interested ______ astronomy.
(a) at (b) to (c) on (d) in
63. That is very nice ______ you.
(a) of (b) in (c) at (d) off
64. Let me help you ______ your cleaning,
(a) with (b) at (c) on (d) in
65. Shevchenko was born ______ Ukraine.
(a) at (b) in (c) on (d) from
66. There is a bus station directly ______ the entrance.
(a) beside (b) opposite (c) on (d) of
67. He lives ______ number five.
(a) at (b) on (c) of (d) in
68. Can you get the eggs ______ the fridge, please?
(a) out (b) out of (c) over (d) off
69. The glass fell ______ the table and broke.
(a) out (b) out of (c) off (d) over
70. Someone is waiting ______ the library.
(a) through (b) on (c) out of (d) outside
71. I’m really looking forward to _____ my new course.
(a) start (b) starting (c) started (d) to start
72. They can’t help us _____ the house.
(a) move (b) moving (c) moved (d) move to
73. She refused _____ the phone.
(a) answer (b) to answer (c) answered (d) answering
74. I don’t mind _____ to the restaurant.
(a) driving (b) drive (c) drove (d) to drive
75. We encouraged them _____ a new business.
(a) setting up (b) to set up (c) set up (d) setup
76. His parents don’t allow him _____ after ten o’clock.
(a) stay up (b) to stay up (c) stay up (d) stayed up
77. I’ll be back in touch _____ soon _____ possible.
(a) as (b) like (c) like / as (d) as / as
78. This wine tastes _____ vinegar!
(a) likes (b) to (c) like (d) as
79. I’ve known Andy for years. He went to the same school _____ I did.
(a) liked (b) similar to (c) like (d) as
80. Beware _______ company.
(a) of (b) from (c) against (d) Both a & b
81. Ramiz said to Ali, “What can you do for me?”
(a) Ramiz asked Ali what can he do for him. (b) Ramiz asked Ali what he could do for him.
(c) Ramiz asked Ali what he can do for him. (d) None of these
82. I said to Anila, “What are you doing?”
(a) I asked Anila what she was doing. (b) I asked Anila what was she doing.
(c) I asked Anila what she is doing. (d) None of these
D. Choose the Correct Analogies:
83. PLEBISCITE : UKASE
(a) Lack : Abundance (b) Vote : Musical instrument
(c) Cancel : Construct (d) Public : Ruler
84. GROW : BURGEON
(a) Flourish : Thrive (b) Transport : Enrapture
(c) Beat : Palpitate (d) Evolve : Multiply
85. EXTROVERT : RETICENT
(a) Reprobate : Humility (b) Strategist : Decisiveness
(c) Zealot : Loyalty (d) Maverick : Conformity
86. HYGROMETER : BAROMETER
(a) Snow : Rain (b) Humidity : Pressure
(c) Water : Mercury (d) Temperature : Weather
87. FEBRILE : ILLINESS
(a) Classic : Cultivation (b) Delusional : Insanity
(c) Eccentric : Discrimination (d) Tenacious : Astonishment
D. Read the paragraph and answer the questions that follow.
On the day of my first piano recital, I became more and more nervous. To help me calm
down, my piano teacher told me to place several cabbages in the room where I practiced. I
was so eager to get over my nerves that I was willing to try anything. For the next few hours,
I played to an audience of cabbages. When the time of the recital finally arrived, I was still
terribly nervous. My hands felt like ice. When I finally walked across the stage, I looked out
into the dark audience. I could not see anyone! All those people out there could just as easily
have been cabbages. As I sat down to play, my hands relaxed. Before I knew it, I had played
all my pieces without a mistake. For the first time, the cabbage heads applauded.
88. On the day of the recital the music teacher _____.
(a) Advised the writer to put cabbages in the room where he practiced and play for them.
(b) Warned the writer not to look at the audience.
(c) Had no patience with the writer because he was nervous too.
(d) Felt nearly as nervous about the recital as the writer did.
89. The writer stopped feeling nervous _____.
(a) Because he had practiced a great deal
(b) When the audience began to applaud
(c) Before he walked onto the stage
(d) When he found he couldn’t see the audience.
90. In the passage it is e xplained that _____.
(a) The writer was always nervous on the day of a concert
(b) The writer played to some cabbages because there was no real audience
(c) The writer finally began to relax just before he began his recital
(d) The room was so cold the writer’s hands felt like ice

Section - IV
GENERAL ABILITIES
Basic Arithmetic, Algebra & Geometry; Logical Problem Solving &
Analytical Abilities; Mental Abilities
(60 Marks)

91. 7, 7,14, 42, 168, ?


(a) 840 (b) 672 (c) 504 (d) 336
92. What is the sum of all prime numbers from 60 to 80?
(a) 361 (b) 341 (c) 351 (d) 349
46  18  6  4
93. ?
12  12  8  12
20 113 113
(a) (b) (c) (d) 79/120
57 912 120
94. 9 6 + 7, when divided by 8, would have a remainder of:
(a) 0 (b) 6 (c) 5 (d) None of these
95. Find a positive number which when increased by 17 is equal to 60 times the reciprocal of the
number.
(a) 20 (b) 10 (c) 3 (d) 17
2 3 6
96. Determine the L.C.M. of , and .
5 10 25
11 9
(a) 6/5 (b) (c) (d) None of these
5 5
97. The least perfect square number which is divisible by 3, 4, 5, 6 and 8:
(a) 900 (b) 1200
(c) 2500 (d) 3600
98. The H.C.F. of 2923 and 3239 is:
(a) 37 (b) 47 (c) 73 (d) 79
196 18 65
99. If x =   , the value of x is:
7 324 169
(a) 8 (b) 10 (c) 12 (d) 15
6727
100. ?
7
(a) 30.79 (b) 32.29 (c) 31 (d) None of these
512
101. Find the cube root of :
3375
(a) 12/15 (b) 16/25 (c) 8/15 (d) None of these
24  216
102. =?
96
2
(a) 2 6 (b) 6 2 (c) 2 (d)
6
103. Find the value of x in the following proportion: 27 : 72 :: x : 8 .
(a) 5 (b) 7 (c) 3 (d) None of these
104. If a : b = 2 : 5, then the value of (2a + 3b) : (7a + 5b) is:
99 31 19
(a) 19/39 (b) (c) (d)
13 19 31
105. What fraction is 0.6%?
7 9
(a) (b) (c) 3/500 (d) None of these
500 500
106. 6(3 – x) –5 (2x – 4) = 4(3x–) + 14
In the above equation the value of x is:
(a) 3 (b) 2 (c) 1 (d) 1/2
107. There are 40 coins in a bag, consisting of Rs. 5 and Rs. 2 coins. If the total amount is Rs. 140, how
many Rs. 2 and Rs. 5 coins are there in the bag?
(a) 20 each (b) 25 and 15 (c) 30 and 10 (d) 22 and 18
108. The sum of the interior angles of a polygon is twice the sum of its exterior angles. How many sides
does the polygon have?
(a) 8 sides (b) 9 sides (c) 12 sides (d) 6 sides
109. 25% of a number is 20. What is 40% of that number?
(a) 30 (b) 32 (c) 35 (d) 31
110. The average of three numbers is 20. If two numbers are 16 and 22, the third is:
(a) 22 (b) 20 (c) 19 (d) 18
111. Resolve into factors: (a + b)2 – 14c(a + b) + 49c 2 .
(a) (a – b  9c)3 (b) (a + b – 7c)2 (c) (a + b + 9c)2 (d) None of these
112. If the sum of two numbers is 13 and the difference of the numbers is 23, what is the product of the
numbers?
(a) 90 (b) 23 (c) 0 (d) 18
113. A real number is said to be algebraic if it satisfies a polynomial equation with integral coefficients.
Which of the following numbers is not algebraic?
(a) 2/3 (b) 2 (c) 0 (d) 
114. 3 chairs and 2 tables cost Rs. 700, while 5 chairs and 3 tables cost Rs. 1100. What is the cost of 2
chairs and 2 tables?
(a) Rs. 300 (b) Rs. 350 (c) Rs. 450 (d) Rs. 600
115. One root of the quadratic equation x 2 –5x+6=0 is 3. Find the other root.
(a) 2 (b) 2 (c) 1 (d) 1
3x
116. If  3 , then solution set is:
2
(a) {(2, 1)} (b) {(2, 0)} (c) {(2, 3)} (d) {(2, 2)}
117. Ten years ago A was half of B in age. If the ratio of their present ages is 3 : 4, what will be the total
of their present ages?
(a) 8 years (b) 20 years (c) 30 years (d) 35 years
118. An angle is equal to one -third of its supplement. Its measure is equal to:
(a) 40o (b) 50o (c) 45o (d) 55o
119. In the given figure, find the value of  ROS, if  ROP +  SOQ = 80 o:
R

S
P Q
O
(a) 100o (b) 80o (c) 60o (d) 70o
120. What is value of x?


50
x
k
 is parallel to k.
o o
(a) 30 (b) 40 (c) 50o (d) None of these
121. Which of the following expresses a true relationship between x and y in the figure below?

4x

3y 2x
(a) y = 60  2x (b) y = 2x (c) x + y = 90 (d) y = 180  3x
122. In the given figure, DE || BC if AD = 1.7 cm, AB = 6.8 cm and AC = 9 cm, find AE.
A

D E

B C
(a) 2.25 cm (b) 4.5 cm (c) 1.25 cm (d) 2.5 cm
123. Find the length of the longer diagonal of a parallelogram if the sides are 6 inches and 8 inches and
the smaller angle is 60 o .
(a) 8 (b) 11 (c) 12 (d) 7
124. What is the area of a circle whose circumference is  ?
 
(a) (b) (c)  (d) 2
4 2
125. In the figure below, what is the value of x?

x
72
O

(a) 30 (b) 36 (c) 45 (d) 54


126. If it is possible to make a meaningful word with second, the third, the sixth and the ninth letters of
the word PSYCHOMETRIC using each letter only once, what will be the first letter of the word
can be formed. If more than one word can be formed mark M as your answer and if no such word
can be formed mark X as your answer.
(a) X (b) M (c) R (d) T
127. If ‘M S N’ means ‘M is the father of N’, ‘M ≠ N’ means ‘M is the sister of N’ and ‘M * N’ means ‘M
is the brother of N’ then what is the relation of C with A in A # B $ C * D?
(a) Niece (b) Nephew
(c) Aunt (d) Data inadequate
128. How many such pairs of letters are there in the word EXPRESSION which have as many letters
between them in the word as in the alphabet?
(a) Four (b) Five (c) Three (d) Two
129. “Some stones are rocks” and “Some rocks are clouds”. If both the statements are true, then which
of the following statements is DEFINITELY TRUE?
(a) Some clouds are stones (b) All clouds are rocks
(c) No rock is stone (d) None of these
130. It is given that M is either greater than or equal to P. P is smaller than Q and Q is not greater than
R. Which of the following is DEFINITELY TRUE?
(a) M is either greater than or equal to R. (b) M is either greater than or equal to Q.
(c) R is greater than P. (d) R is either greater than or equal to P.
131. The students of a class are divided into two groups — A and B. If Sangita is included in the group A
then her rank is 7th from the top and if she is included in the group B, her rank is 13th from the
top. If the students of both groups are brought together, what will be the rank of Sangita?
(a) 20 (b) 19
(c) 21 (d) Data inadequate
132. In a certain code language “jo re ka” means “sweet nice sugar”, “la fi de” means “tasty sour
lemon”, “fi ka tip” means “sugar and lemon” and “la re” means “nice tasty”. How will “swe et and
sour” be written in that code language?
(a) Data inadequate (b) jo re ka (c) la re ka (d) None of these
133. Ali ranks seventh from the top and twenty-sixth from the bottom in a class. How many students are
there in the class?
(a) 31 (b) 32 (c) 33 (d) 34
134. In a row of 40 girls, when Kanwal was shifted to her left by 4 places her number from the left end
of the row became 10. What was the number of Salma from the left end of the row if Salma was
three places to the right of Kanwal’s original position?
(a) 18 (b) 20 (c) 19 (d) None of these
135. In a row of girls, Kainat is fifth from the left and Pinki is sixth from the right. When they exchange
their positions, then Kainat becomes thirteenth from the left. What will be Pinki’s position from the
right?
(a) 7th (b) 11th (c) 14th (d) 18th
136. If Aslam finds that he is twelfth from the right in a line of boys and fourth from the left, how many
boys should be added to the line such that there are 28 boys in the line?
(a) 12 (b) 13 (c) 14 (d) 20
137. In a class of 60, where girls are twice that of boys, Kamal ranked seventeenth from the top. If there
are 9 girls ahead of Kamal, how many boys are after him in rank?
(a) 3 (b) 7 (c) 12 (d) 23
138. Rizwan is 7 ranks ahead of Sohail in a class of 39. If Sohail’s rank is seventeenth from the last, what
is Rizwan’s rank from the start?
(a) 14th (b) 15th (c) 16th (d) 17th
139. In a row of boys, A is thirteenth from the left and D is seventeenth from the right. If in this row A is
eleventh form the right then what is the position of D from the left?
(a) 6th (b) 7th (c) 10th (d) 12th
140. Roomi is seventeenth from the left end of a row of 29 boys and Kashif is seventeenth from the right
end in the same row. How many boys are there between them in the row?
(a) 3 (b) 5
(c) 6 (d) Data inadequate
141. Forty boys are standing in a row facing the North. Asad is eleventh from the left and Danish is
thirty-first from the right end of the row. How far will Shehla, who is third to the right of Asad in
the row, be from Danish?
(a) 2nd (b) 3rd (c) 4th (d) 5th
142. In a queue, A is eighteenth from the front while B is sixteenth from the back. If C is twenty-fifth from
the front and is exactly in the middle of A and B, then how many persons are there in the queue?
(a) 45 (b) 46 (c) 47 (d) 48
143. In a row of girls, there are 16 girls between Pinki and Natasha. Pinki is thirty-second from the left
end of the row. If Pinki is nearer than Natasha to the right end of the row, then how far away is
Natasha from the left end of the row?
(a) Data inadequate (b) 14th (c) 15th (d) 16th
144. In a queue, Sikander is ninth from the back. Ali’s place is eighth from the front. Nadeem is
standing between the two. What could be the minimum number of boys standing in the queue?
(a) 8 (b) 10 (c) 12 (d) 14
145. In a row of girls facing North, Rahat is 10th to the left of Pinki, who is 21st from the right end. If
Meesha, who is 17th form the left end, is fourth to the right of Rahat, how many girls are there in
the row?
(a) 37 (b) 43
(c) 44 (d) Data inadequate
146. George is fifth from the left and Peter is twelfth from the right end in a row of children. If Peter
shifts by three places towards George, he becomes tenth from the left end. How many children are
there in the row?
(a) 21 (b) 22 (c) 23 (d) 24
147. In a row of girls, Rahat and Malika occupy the ninth place from the right end and tenth place from
the left end, respectively. If they interchange their places, then Rahat and Malika occupy
seventeenth place from the right end and eighteenth place from the left end respectively. How many
girls are there in the row?
(a) 25 (b) 26
(c) 27 (d) Data inadequate
148. In the first 10 overs of a cricket game, the run rate was only 3.2. What should be the run rate in the
remaining 40 overs to reach the target of 282 runs?
(a) 6.25 (b) 6.5 (c) 6.75 (b) 7
149. A grocer has a sale of Rs. 6435, Rs. 6927, Rs. 6855, Rs. 7230 and Rs. 6562 for 5 consecutive months.
How much sale must he have in the sixth month so that he gets an average sale of Rs. 6500?
(a) Rs. 4991 (b) Rs. 5991 (c) Rs. 6001 (d) Rs. 6991
150. The average of 20 numbers is zero. Of them, at the most, how many may be greater than zero?
(a) 0 (b) 1 (c) 10 (d) 19

Section - V
GENERAL KNOWLEDGE
Everyday Science, Current Affairs, Pakistan Affairs
(50 Marks)

151. Chauri Chaura incident occurred in:


(a) 1919 (b) 1920 (c) 1921 (d) 1922
152. Baba Farid Gang Shakar is the _____ Punjabi poet.
(a) First (b) Second (c) Third (d) Fourth
153. Shah Alam II was an ally of Mir Qasim in the Battle of Buxar fought in _____.
(a) 1760 (b) 1762 (c) 1764 (d) 1770
154. Sindh and _____ were conquered by Muhammad Bin Qasim under the reign of the Islamic Caliph
Walid bin Abdul Malik.
(a) Multan (b) Lahore (c) Lyallpur (d) Delhi
155. _____ Battle of Panipat was between Ahmad Shah Abdali and Marhatas in 1761 A.D.
(a) First (b) Second (c) Third (d) None of these
156. The founder of Tahrik-e-Raishmi Romal (The Silk Letter Movement) is _______.
(a) Maulana Ashraf Ullah (b) Maulana Akhtar Sheerani
(c) Maulana Ubaid Ullah Sindhi (d) None of these
157. Ghulam Muhammad dissolved first constitutional assembly on 24 October ______.
(a) 1951 (b) 1954 (c) 1955 (d) 1956
158. Soviet Union awarded Lenin Prize to Faiz Ahmed Faiz for his literary contribution on 1st June
____.
(a) 1960 (b) 1962 (c) 1964 (d) 1966
159. After defeated by Sher Shah Suri, Humayun fled to _____.
(a) Bengal (b) Lahore (c) Kabul (d) Kashmir
160. Guru Tej Bahadur, ninth Sikh guru was publicly beheaded by _____ order.
(a) Akbar’s (b) Aurangzeb’s (c) Shahjahan’s (d) None of these
161. In the time of Syed Ahmed, Punjab was ruled by the Sikh ruler _____.
(a) Ranjit Singh (b) Jagjit Singh (c) Bahadur Singh (d) All of these
162. Babur was a direct descendent of ______.
(a) Chengez Khan (b) Kublai Khan (c) Timur (d) None of these
163. Full name of Mughal emperor ____ is Shahab-ud-din Muhammad Khurram.
(a) Humayun (b) Akbar (c) Shah Jahan (d) Jahangir
164. What was the designation of Sir Syed Ahmad Khan in M.A.O School at Aligarh?
(a) Secretary (b) President (c) Patron (d) None of these
165. ______ was mother of Akbar.
(a) Rashida Banu (b) Hamida Banu (c) Sultana Banu (d) None of these
166. Lahore Resolution was presented in ____ Session of Muslim League.
(a) 23 rd (b) 25 th (c) 27 th (d) 29 th
167. Burma separated from British India in ______.
(a) 1935 (b) 1937 (c) 1939 (d) 1941
168. ______ was founded as the result of First War of Panipat (1526).
(a) Ghourid Dynasty (b) Mughal Empire
(c) Lodhi Dynasty (d) Sayyed Dynasty
169. Tomb of Hamayun is in ______.
(a) Delhi (b) Kabul (c) Lahore (d) Shakargarh
170. How many articles are there in constitution of 1973?
(a) 234 (b) 250 (c) 280 (d) None of these
171. Full name of Mughal emperor ___ is Muhi-ud-Din Muhammad.
(a) Humayun (b) Akbar (c) Aurangzeb (d) Jahangir
172. The James Webb Telescope was launched on ____.
(a) 21 December 2021 (b) 23 December 2021
(c) 25 December 2021 (d) 1 st January 2022
173. The most abundant element present in the human body is _____.
(a) Oxygen (b) Hydrogen (c) Water (d) Carbon
174. Vernal Equinox occurs in ___.
(a) September (b) December (c) March (d) June
175. The main constituent of Biogas is ______.
(a) Petroleum (b) Methane (c) CO2 (d) CFCs
176. Marble is ______ rock.
(a) Igneous (b) Sedimentary (c) Metamorphic (d) All of these
177. The twinkling of stars is due to ______ of star-light.
(a) Atmospheric refraction (b) Reflection
(c) Mirage (d) Total internal reflection
178. The species to which we belong is:
(a) Homo sapiens (b) Homo erectus (c) Homo dues (d) None of these
179. Bronze medal is made up of metal Copper and ____.
(a) Chromium (b) Aurum (c) Asbestos (d) Tin
180. One of the countries through which equator passes is _____.
(a) India (b) Kenya (c) Australia (d) North Korea
181. _______ is a device used for the detection and measurement of all types of radiation: alpha, beta
and gamma.
(a) GM Counter (b) Odometer (c) Radiation Catcher (d) Radiometer
182. A body can escape the gravitational pull of the earth if it is thrown up with a velocity of ____ miles
per sec.
(a) 5 (b) 6 (c) 7 (d) 11
183. COVID-19 affects _____.
(a) Heart (b) Liver (c) Throat (d) Lungs
184. A seismograph, or seismometer, is an instrument used to detect and record _______.
(a) Land slides (b) Tsunami (c) Vibrations (d) Earthquake
185. Dinosaurs lived in _____ era.
(a) Cenozoic (b) Mesozoic (c) Paleozoic (d) Cambrian
186. What is the rank of India in “TRACE Global Bribery Risk ranking 2021”?
(a) 150 (b) 82 (c) 1 st (d) 2nd
187. Who is the Current Ambassador of Pakistan to Afghanistan?
(a) Qazi.M.Khalil Ullah (b) Mansoor Khan
(c) Zahid Nasr UllahKhan (d) None of these
188. Recently, which country donated 30,000 food packages to Gilgit-Baltistan?
(a) United States (b) Turkey (c) China (d) Russia
189. How many bills were passed by the joint session of Parliament on 17 November 2021?
(a) 32 (b) 33 (c) 34 (d) None of these
190. Final match of T-20 World Cup 2021 was played between?
(a) Australia and New Zealand (b) New Zealand and England
(c) England and Pakistan (d) Pakistan and India
191. Pakistan is among ____ nations committed to reversing deforestation along with cutting methane
emissions by 30pc by the year 2030?
(a) 100 (b) 110 (c) 120 (d) 130
192. Which food delivery company has launched drone for food delivery?
(a) EatOye! (b) Food Genie (c) Food Panda (d) None of these
193. Pakistan Navy and _______ Navy conducted drills at Karachi in January 2022.
(a) US (b) Chinese
(c) Russian (d) Turkish
194. When did Indian CDS (Cheif of Defence Services) die in the Helicopter crash?
(a) 6 December, 2021 (b) 7 December, 2021 (c) 8 December, 2021 (d) None of these
195. Who won Abu Dhabi F1 Grand Prix race of 2021?
(a) Lewis Hamilton (b) Max Verstappen
(c) Michael Schumacher (d) None of these
196. Israeli PM ___________ met Crown Prince on his first visit to UAE.
(a) Benjamin (b) Yair Lapid (c) Ayelet Shaked (d) Naftali Bennet
197. Recently, which Islamic country launched the 1st Women’s Football League?
(a) Saudi Arabia (b) Qatar (c) Yemen (d) Kuwait
198. Which country has launched the Multi-Beam ‘Scorpius’ Electronic Warfare System?
(a) UAE (b) Israel (c) USA (d) Russia
199. Leading wicket taker in the T-20 World Cup 2021?
(a) Adam Zampa (b) Shaheen Afridi
(c) Mitchell starc (d) Wanindu Hasaranga
200. Indian Chief of Defense staff who died in a helicopter crash in the southern state of of Tamil-Nadu?
(a) Gen. Bapin Rawat (b) Gen.Manoj Mukind Norvane
(c) Gen. Sir Rob Lokhart (d) Gen. Vijay Kumar singh

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