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SECTION I (MATHEMATICS 40 MCQS)

1. The 180 students in a group are to be seated in rows so that there is equal
number of students in each row. Each of the following could be number of
rows except?
a. 4
b. 40
c. 20
d. 90

2. A parking garage rents parking spaces for $10 per week or $30 per month.
How much does a person save in a year by renting by the month rather than
by the week?
a. $140
b. $240
c. $160
d. $260
3. If 𝑦 = 5𝑥 2 − 2𝑥 and 𝑥 = 3 then y=?
a. 24
b. 51
c. 39
d. 219
4. Of the following which is best approximation to ඥ0.0026
a. 0.05
b. 0.5
c. 0.06
d. 0.6
5. At a certain hotel a burger and a pizza costs $3.59 and a burger and fries
costs $4.40. if fries costs twice as much as pizza, how much fries costs
a. $0.30
b. $0.60
c. $1.62
d. $0.75
𝑎
(𝑏 )
6. In the expression a, b, c, are different numbers and each is one of the
𝑐
numbers 2, 3, or 5 what is the least possible value of the expression
a. 0.033
b. 0.16
c. 0.13
d. 0.3
7. A certain culture of bacteria quadruples every hour. If a container with
these bacteria was half full at 10:00 AM. At what time was it one-eight full?
a. 9:00 AM
b. 6:00 AM
c. 7:00 AM
d. 4:00 AM
8. Uzair, Danish and Ahmed pooled their funds to buy a gift for a teacher. Uzair
contributed $2 less than 1/3 of the cost of the gift. Danish contributed $2
more than 1/4 of the cost. If Ahmed contributed remaining $15 what was
the cost of the gift
a. 24
b. 43
c. 36
d. 45
9. What is the total number of integers between 100 and 200 that are divisible
by 3 ?
a. 33
b. 30
c. 32
d. 29
10. Which of the following in equality is equivalent to 10 − 2𝑥 > 18
a. 𝑥 > −14
b. 𝑥 < −4
c. 𝑥 > 4
d. None of these
11. In 1979 approximately 1/3 0f the 37.3 million airline passengers travelling
to or from the united states used kenedy airport. If number of such
passengers that used miami airport was 1/2 the number used kennedy
airport and 4 times the number that used logan airport. Approximately how
many million of these passengers used logan airport that year ?
A. 18.6
B. 9.1
C. 6.2
D. 1.6
12. A certain basket ball team that has played 2/3 of its games has a record of
17 wins and 3 losses. What is the greatest number of remaining games that
the team can lose and still win atleast 3/4 of all of its games
a. 7
b. 4
c. 6
d. 9
13. Dan and caren who lives 10 miles apart meet at a café that is directly north
of dan’s house than to koren’s house. How many miles is the café from
karen’s house
a. 6
b. 9
c. 8
d. 10
2.3.5.7.11.13
14. If n is a integer and 𝑛 = which of the following could be the
77𝑘
value of k
a. 22
b. 26
c. 35
d. 54
15. There were 36000 hardback copies of a certain novel sold before the paper
back version was issued. From the time the first the first paper back copy
was sold until the last copy of the novel was sold. 9 times as many
paperback copies as hard copies were sold. If a total of 441 copies of the
novel were sold in all, how many paperback copies were sold?
a. 45
b. 360
c. 364.5
d. 392
𝑝
16. In the formula 𝑤 = , integers p and t are positive constants. If w=2
𝑡 ξ𝑣
when v=1 and if w=1/2 when v=64 then t=?
a. 1
b. 2
c. 3
d. 4
17. Last year Mrs Awais received $160 in dividends on his shares of company X
stocks. All of which he had held for entire year. If she had had 12 more
shares of the stock last year she would have received $15 more in total
annual dividends. How many shares of the stock did she have last year ?
a. 128
b. 140
c. 172
d. 175
3𝑥
18. If 𝑦 ≠ 3 and is a prime integer greater than 2. Which of the following
𝑦
must be true
I. x = y
II. y = 1
III. x and y are prime integers
a. none
b. I only
c. II only
d. III only

19. The set of real numbers is subset of …………….. numbers

a. Rational
b. Integer
c. Complex
d. None
20. If (x, y)(7, -9)=(66, 8) then (x, y) = ?
a. (5, 3)
b. (3, 5)
c. (3, 6)
d. (5, 2)
21. If |Z|=4 then |-3Z| = ?
a. -12
b. 12
c. 36
d. -36
22. If 𝑎 > 𝑏 𝑎𝑛𝑑 𝑏 > 𝑎 𝑡ℎ𝑒𝑛
a. a = b
b. a – b = 0
c. b – a = 0
d. all are correct
23. What is the product of square of the roots of the equation 6𝑥 2 − 5𝑥 − 30
a. 25
b. – 5
c. – 25
d. None
24. For what value of m, the roots of the equation (1+m)x 2 –
2(1+3m)x+(1+8m)=0 are equal
a. 0
b. 1
c. 2
d. 3
25. The equation of the form ax4+bx2+cx+d = 0 is called ……………..eq
a. Linear
b. Quadratic
c. Biquadratic
d. Cubic
26. The sum of three cube roots if -1 is ……………..
A. 0
B. -1
C. -3
D. 1
27. If y = x5 then y5=…………..
a. 5
b. 625
c. 120
d. 0
28. Number of subsets of the set having order three is
a. 3
b. 6
c. 8
d. 9
29. If A={x/x is a vowel} then |P(A)|=……………….
a. 4
b. 16
c. 32
d. 64
30. If the roots of the equation ax2+bx+c=0 are not real then
a. D=0
b. D>0
c. D<0
d. None
31. Of the 600 crimes committed in Central City last month, 450 included
assaults. What percent of the crimes included assault?
a. 75
b. 63
c. 68
d. 36
32. Given that H.C.F. (306, 954, 1314) = 18, find L.C.M. (306, 954, 1314).
a. 1183234
b. 1123238
c. 1183914
d. 1123328
33. if p (a prime number) divides b2 and b is positive, then ________.
a. b divides p
b. b2 divides p
c. p divides b
d. None of these
34. In a seminar the number of participants in Mathematics, Physics and
Biology are 192, 240 and 168. Find the minimum number of rooms required
if in each room same number of participants is to be seated and all of them
being in the same subject.
a. 20
b. 25
c. 28
d. 30
35. The denominator of a rational number is greater than its numerator by 3. If
3 is subtracted from the numerator and 2 is added to the denominator, the
new number becomes 1/ 5 . Then the original number was _______.
a. 7 /11
b. 3/5
c. 5/8
d. 4/7
36. Sum of two numbers is 64 and their difference is 22. Find the number
A 42, 22
B 43, 21
C 40, 24
D 50, 28
37. If a pair of linear equations in two variables is consistent, then the lines
represented by two equations are
A. Always intersecting
B. Parallel
C. Always coincident
D. Intersecting or coincident
38. At the end of the year 2002, Ram was half as old as his grandpa. The sum of
the years in which they were born is 3854. Age of Ram at the end of year
2003 is _______.
a. 50 years
b. 35 years
c. 51 years
d. 36 years
39. One of the two students, while solving a quadratic equation in x, copied the
constant term incorrectly and got the roots 3 and 2. The other copied the
constant term and coefficient of x2 correctly as –6 and 1 respectively. The
correct roots are ____.
a. 3, –2
b. –3, 2
c. –6, –1
d. 6, –1
40. ` 6500 were divided equally among a certain number of persons. If there
had been 15 more persons, each would have got ` 30 less. Find the original
number of persons.
a. 50
b. 60
c. 45
d. 55

SECION II ENGLISH (40 MCQS)


PART I [READING COMPREHENSION]

Read the following paragraph to answer the next two questions


(Questions 41&42).
Tailgating another vehicle is unsafe and illegal. Many rear-end collisions
are caused by drivers following too close to the vehicle in front of them.
The rules state that a driver must keep sufficient distance from the
vehicle in front in order to stop safely and avoid a collision. Drivers
should allow a minimum two seconds’ gap between their vehicle and the
one ahead. At sixty kilometres an hour, this equates to thirty-three
metres; at a hundred it equates to fifty-five metres. More distance is
needed to safely stop in rain or poor visibility

41. Tailgating another vehicle is unsafe because:


A. all rear end collisions are caused by drivers following too close to the
vehicle in front.
B. it may not allow sufficient time and space to stop and avoid a collision
C. it is against the road rules.
D. it is a reckless practice.
42. More distance is needed to safely stop in rain or poor visibility.’ We can
infer from this that:
A. people drive faster in rain and poor visibility.
B. the writer is merely calculating on the safe side
C. braking is more hazardous in rain and poor visibility
D. the road rules state that this must be so.

READ THE FOLLOWING PASSAGE CAREFULLY AND ANSWER THE QUESTIONS GIVEN
BELOW
Primitive man was probably more concerned with fire as a
source of warmth and as a means of cooking food than as a
source of light. Before he discovered less laborious ways of
making fire, he had to preserve it, and whenever he went on a
journey he carried a firebrand with him. His discovery that the
firebrand, from which the torch may very well have developed,
could be used for illumination was probably incidental to the
primary purpose of preserving a flame.
Lamps, too, probably developed by accident. Early, man may
have had his first conception of a lamp while watching a twig
or fibre burning in the molten fat dropped from a roasting
carcass. All he had to do was to fashion a vessel to contain
fat and float a lighted reed in it. Such lamps, which were
made of hollowed stones or sea shells, have persisted in
identical form up to quite recent times.
43. Primitive man’s most important use for fire was
A. to provide warmth
B. to cook food
C. to provide light
D. both a and b

44. Early lamps were made by


A. floating a reed in the sea-shell
B. putting the fat in a shell and lighting it
C. letting a reed soak the fat
D. using a reed as a wick in the fa t

45. Lamps probably developed through mere


A. Hazard
B. Planning
C. Chance
D. Fate
46. By 'primary' the author means
A. Essentia
B. Elemental
C. Fundamental
D. Primitive
CHOSE THE PAIR WHICH IS RELATED IN MEAMIMG OF THE GIVEN
PAIR
47. LIQUID : HYDRAULICS ::
A. motion: dynamics
B. water: hydroponics
C. data: statistics
D. music: eurythmics
48. LIGHT : BLIND ::
A. speech: dumb
B. language: deaf
C. tongue: sound
D. voice: vibration

49. GRAVITY : PULL ::


A. iron: metal
B. north pole: directions
C. magnetism: attraction
D. dust: desert

50. AFTER : BEFORE ::


A. first: second
B. present: past
C. contemporary: historic
D. successor: predecessor

USE THE CORRECT FORM OF THE PREPOSITION IN THE


FOLLOWING SENTENSES
51. Books are a great source _______ happiness.
a. Of
b. For
c. On
d. With

52. He is superior ……………me


a. Than
b. By
c. Of
d. To
53. He looks upset I think he took the criticism ……………..heart
a. To
b. In
c. About
d. Of

54. You can’t always pass……………appearance


a. Down
b. By
c. Into
d. Of

55. Both parties must adhere ……………..the terms of contract


a. In
b. By
c. On
d. To
CHOSE THE WORD NEAREST IN MEANING OF THE PRINCIPLE
WORD
56. ALERT
A. Intelligent
B. Energetic
C. Observant
D. Watchful

57. BRIEF
A. Small
B. Short
C. Little
D. Limited
58. ENIGMA
A. Question
B. Puzzle
C. Answer
D. Content

59. DELEGATE
a. Representative
b. Officer
c. Member
d. Servant

60. YEARN
A. Require
B. Extra
C. Unwanted
D. Muted

CHOSE THE WORD OPPOSITE IN MEANING OF THE PRINCIPLE


WORD
61. EXPAND
A. Congest
B. Conclude
C. Convert
D. Condense

62. ARTIFICIAL
A. Red
B. Solid
C. Truthful
D. Natural
63. ENORMOUS
A. Fragile
B. Weak
C. Tiny
D. Soft

64. INORDINATE
A. Dizzying
B. Wasteful
C. Wanton
D. Moderate
65. ELASTIC
A. Yielding
B. Rigid
C. Mold-able
D. Supple

DETECT ERROR IN THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS


66. Four man were fighting with each other
A. Were
B. Fighting
C. With
D. Each other
67. Farzana and myself went there
a. Myself
b. Went
c. There
d. No error
68. My pen were more costly than your
a. Were
b. More
c. Your
d. both a & c
69. One must do his duty
a. one
b. must
c. his
d. duty
70. He is one of the teachers who has served
a. Is
b. Teachers
c. Has
d. Served
FILL IN THE BLANKS WITH MOST SUITABLE OPTION
71. The child …………… crying for three hours
a. Is
b. Has
c. Has been
d. Have been
72. When he ……………..his hair cut, he went to the cinema
a. Has had
b. Have had
c. Will have had
d. Had had
73. He’s been elected ……….?
a. Hasn’t he
b. Didn’t he
c. Isn’t he
d. Doesn’t he
74. The principal along with the students ……….gone on the picnic
a. Has
b. Have
c. Were
d. Are
75. I ………… a lie if I ever said that I liked you
a. Was telling
b. Have been telling
c. Would have been telling
d. Would have told
76. The nazim got the drains …………..by the excavangers
a. Cleaned …….
b. Had been cleaned
c. Were cleaned
d. Have cleaned
77. The child ……………. Crying since morning
a. Is
b. Has been
c. Have been
d. Is being
78. His son and Heir ……..born on august …………..
a. Were, sixth
b. Was, six
c. Are, sixth
d. Was, sixth
79. Hitler ………….. conquered Poland, before he ………..france
a. Has, invaded
b. Had, invaded
c. Was, invading
d. Were, invaded
80. There (be) an officer three soldiers guarding the palace
a. Is
b. Am
c. Are
d. Be

SECTION III GENERAL KNOWLEDGE (10 MCQS)


81. Who is the chief justice of Pakistan
a. Sir Abdul Rasheed
b. Sheikh Awar-ul-haq
c. Naseem Hassan Shah
d. None of these
82. The heart of normal adult human being weights about
a. 200 gram
b. 300 gram
c. 400 gram
d. 500 gram
83. Data is permanently stored in
a. Hard disk
b. RAM
c. Printer
d. Cache memory
84. Which pass connects Peshawar with china
a. Malakand pass
b. Babusar pass
c. Bolan pass
d. Baroghill pass
85. In which province of Pakistan there is no desert
a. KPK
b. Balochistan
c. Sindh
d. Punjab
86. How much area of mountain regions is covered by glaciers in
Pakistan
A. 13%
B. 17%
C. 21%
D. 25%
87. Which lake is located near thatta (sindh)
a. Sat para
b. Phander
c. Kenjhar
d. Hanna
88. Where Jhelum and Chanab river meat
a. Rasol pur
b. Trimmu
c. Panjnad
d. Khanki
89. How many districts of Pakistan including AJK and capital
A. 156
B. 140
C. 145
D. 161
90. Kotri barrage was built in 1955 on the river
a. Ravi
b. Jhelum
c. Indus
d. Sutlej

SECTION IV IQ ( 10 MCQS )
PART ONE NON VERBAL MCQS
91. Select a suitable figure from the Answer Figures that would replace
the question mark (?).

A B C D 1 2 3 4 5

A. 1
B. 2
C. 3
D. 4
E. 5
92. Select a suitable figure from the Answer Figures that would replace
the question mark (?).

A. 1
B. 2
C. 3
D. 4
E. 5
93. Select a suitable figure from the Answer Figures that would replace
the question mark (?).

A. 5
B. 4
C. 3
D. 2
E. 1
94. Select a suitable figure from the Answer Figures that would replace
the question mark (?).

A. 3
B. 2
C. 1
D. 5
E. 4
95. Select a suitable figure from the Answer Figures that would replace
the question mark (?).

A. 1
B. 2
C. 3
D. 4
E. 5

PART II VERBAL QUESTIONS


96. Which group of letters is the odd one out?
A. CEFH
B. LNOQ
C. UWXZ
D. HJKN
97. What numbers should replace the question marks?
100, 95, ?, 79, 68, ?, 40, 23
A. 88, 45
B. 55, 88
C. 81, 99
D. 88, 55
98. Which is the odd one out?
A. Famous
B. Illustrious
C. Acclaimed
D. Fabulous
99. What letter is three to the right of the letter immediately to the left
of the letter which is four to the left of the letter G?
A. E
B. C
C. D
D. G
100. What number should replace the question mark?
0, 19, 38, 57, ?, 95
A. 81
B. 87
C. 76
D. 98

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