The document provides instructions on how to solve screening test papers. It discusses answering objective multiple choice questions, including underlining key words, not overthinking answers, checking for negatives, and reading all answers. It also lists the subjects commonly included in screening tests for various government jobs in KP, such as English, science, math, and current affairs. Finally, it provides a sample solved screening test paper with questions on topics like presidents of India, geography, and science.
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SCREENING TESTS
1 Combined
2 General English
4 Current Affairs
5 Pakistan Affairs
6 Islamiat
7 General Math
3 Everyday Science
8 Computer Knowledge
ANSWERING OBJECTIVE MCQS TYPE QUESTIONS
Instructions:
1. Be careful you don't read too much into questions. You can
try to second-guess the test preparer, making too elaborate
will ruin the answer.
2. Underline the key words.
3. If two choices are very similar, the answer is probably not
either one of them.
4. If two choices are opposite, one of them is probably correct.
5. Don't go against your rst impulse unless you are sure you
were wrong. (Sometimes you're so smart you scare
yourself)
6. Check for negatives and other words that are there to throw
you off ("which of the following is no.)
7. When you don't know the right answer, look for the wrong
one. Start that process rolling.
8. Don't eliminate an answer unless you actually know what
every word means.
9. Read every answer (unless you are willy guessing at the
last minute and there's no penalty).
7. 1. Who was the First President of India?
A. Rajendra Prasad
B. Vallabhai Patel
C. Jawaharlal Nehru
D. Lal Bahadur Shastri
2. Skopje is the capital of
A. Macedonia B.Bulgaria
C. Italy D.France
3. What is the number of states of India?
A. 27 B.28
C. 29 D.30
4. Global crisis global solutions is the motto of
A. WTO B.WHO
C. UNHCR D.None of these
5. MILF is the abbreviation of
A. Muslim International Liberation Front
B. Moro International Liberation Front
C. Moro Islamic Liberation Front
D. None of these
6. British handed over Hong kong to China on
A. 1 July, 1994 B.1 July, 1995
C. 1 July, 1996 D.1 July, 1997
7. Doctrine of Lapse is associated with
A. Lord Dalhousie B.Lord Clive
C. Lord Minto D.None of these
8. India has built the Kishanganga dam on
river_____________.
A. Chenab B.Ravi
C. Indus D.Jehlum
9. CTBT was adopted by the UN General
Assembly on__________.
A. 10 September,1995
B. 10 September,1996
C. 10 September,1997
D. 10 September,1998
10.Who is the current President of India?
A. Pratibha Patel
B. Atal Bihari Wajpai
C. Pranab Mukherjee (now Rajnath Kovind)
D. None of these
11.Which of the followings is the leader of
Hizbullah?
A. Ismail Haniya
B. Mahmood Abbas
C. Hassan Nasrullah
D. None of these
12.South Africans are also known as
A. NEGROS B.Proteas
C. Kangaroos D.Kiwis
13.Arak is a nuclear power plant situated in which
country?
A. Saudi Arabia B.Egypt
C. North Korea D.Iran
14.Forces of which country are also known as
Green Berets?
A. UK B.Pakistan
C. USA D.Russia
15.India's Operation Eagle was directed
against__________.
A. Pakistan B.Iran
C. Iraq D.Egypt
16.Who is the Premier of China?
A. Xi Jinping B.Li Zejian
C. Li Keqiang D.None of these
17.Which country, having nuclear capability
surrendered its nuclear status after getting
independence?
A. Ukraine B.Kazakhstan
C. Belarus D.All of them
18.The number of barrages constructed on Indus
River are__________.
A. 5 B.6
C. 7 D.8
19.In which country the monarchy revolves
among the 9 states?
A. Malaysia B.Indonesia
C. Japan D.UAE
20.Portugal gave Macau to China on _______.
A. 20 December, 1997
B. 20 December, 1998
C. 20 December, 1999
D. 20 December, 2000
21.The Congress of USA is situated at ______.
A. New York B.Washington DC
C. Illinois D.Capital Hills
22.Kigali is the capital of
A. Zimbabwe B.Rwanda
C. Sudan D.Congo
23.Why Atlantic Ocean is important for the ships
due to_______________.
A. Trade Winds B. Icebergs
C. Tornados D. None of these
24.The function of the UN Security Council is
A. maintenance of International peace and
security
B. resolution of international disputes
C. implementation of International Law
D. none of these
25.Redness of the blood is due to
A. Platelet B.Hemoglobin
C. Red Blood Cells D.None of these
26. Glycolysis is a part of
A. Photosynthesis B.Transpiration
C. Respiration D.Homeostasis
27. Bursting of RBCs in water is called
A. Reproduction B.Osmosis
C. Metabolism D.Oxygenation
28.Color blind person cannot differentiate
between _________.
A. Red and Blue B. Red and Green
C. Black and Blue D.Green and White
8. 29.Why does the radio sound clear at night?
A. Due to low temperature
B. Due to darkness
C. Due to more speed of sound
D. Due to less noise
30.Mobile phone receives which of the following
waves?
A. Radio waves B.Microwaves
C. Gamma rays D.None of these
31.Toxic material swallowed through food is
excreted by
A. Gallbladder B.Liver
C. Kidneys D.Pancreas
32.Rainbow is occurred due to__________.
A. Dispersion B.Refraction
C. Condensation D.None of these
33.Diabetes is a malfunctioning of___________.
A. Pancreas B.Liver
C. Kidneys D.Heart
34.Study of heavenly bodies is called_________.
A. Exobiology B.Astronomy
C. Space Science D.Microbiology
35.Which blood group is called the universal
recipient of blood?
A. AB+ B.O+
C. B- D.All of the above
36.What we do to make seawater drinkable?
A. Distillation B.Desalination
C. Sanitization D.Filtration
37.If the Thermometer is placed down the fan, it
will show the temperature as__________.
A. Room Temperature
B. Higher than normal
C. Actual temperature
D. None of these
38.A color blind cannot differentiate?
A. Red from Green
B. Green from Black
C. Black from White
D. Red from Yellow
39.What is the Stevenson Screen?
A. Thermometer gauge
B. Rain gauge
C. Shelter for meteorological instruments
D. None of these
40.The egg shell is made of___________.
A. Calcium Chloride
B. Calcium Bicarbonate
C. Calcium Carbonate
D. None of these
41.A physical change occurs when __________.
A. Silver spoon turns black in air
B. Current passes through an acidic solution
C. An ice-cube melts
D. None of these
42.Ageing in human beings is the result of
disappearance of which glands?
A. Thyroid gland B.Parathyroid gland
C. Pituitary gland D.Adrenal gland
43.Minerals that are required in large amount in
the food are called
A. large minerals B.essential minerals
C. food minerals D.none of these
44.When we place even a small thing on a
pressure cooker, the pressure increases
because ______________.
A. the weight stops the steam from escaping
B. of Bernoulli's Principle
C. the weight is proportionate to the steam
required
D. area of contact is small
45.Steam is more severe to burn than boiled
water because of__________.
A. Heat energy B.Latent heat
C. Convection D.None of these
46.Who presented the Pakistan ag in the
parliament?
A. Quaid-e-Azam B.Khawaja Nazim-ud-Din
C. Liaqat Ali KhanD.None of these
47.Who was the British Prime Minister at the time
of creation of Pakistan?
A. Margaret Thatcher
B. Attlee
C. Harold Wilson
D. Edward Heath
48.Who converted the East India Company from
a trading company to regional power?
A. Lord Dalhousie
B. Lord Clive
C. Lord Warren Hastings
D. Lord Wellesley
49.Quaid-e-azam joined Muslim league in 1913
on persuasion of which leader?
A. Muhammad Ali Johar
B. Allama Iqbal
C. Liaqat Ali Khan
D. Maulana Shaukat Ali
50.After the Chauri Chaura incident which
movement came to an end?
A. Quit India Movement
B. Swadeshi Movement
C. Non Cooperation Movement
D. Indian Indepence Movement
51.Chenab formula was presented by _______.
A. Ali Shah Gilani
B. Barrister Sultan Mahmood
C. Sardar Abdul Qayyum Khan
D. Barrister Sultan Mahmood
9. 52.Zia-ul-Haq, in the 4th OIC Summit, requested
for which country to resume its membership?
A. Iran B.Egypt
C. Kuwait D.Iraq
53.Who was the founder of British Empire in the
Sub-Continent?
A. Lord Clive B.Lord Lawrence
C. Lord Dalhousie D.None of these
54.Sir Creek Agreement resulted regarding a
disputed area situated between __________.
A. India and Pakistan
B. India and China
C. Pakistan and Afghanistan
D. Iran and Afghanistan
55.Who was the Governor of Benaras during the
Urdu-Hindi controversy?
A. George Campbell
B. Shakespeare
C. Lord McDonald
D. None of these
56.What was the objective of Cabinet Mission
Plan?
A. Partition of India
B. Preservation of the 'single state'
C. Status quo
D. None of these
57.Indus Water Treaty between India and
Pakistan was brokered by___________.
A. UNO
B. World Bank
C. European Union
D. Asian Development Bank
58.Who presented the Karachi report in 1950?
A. Owen Dixon
B. Liaqat Ali Khan
C. Jawaharlal Nehru
D. None of these
59.Who said “I will prefer to die outside but not
prefer to die in slave Hindustan”?
A. Allama Iqbal
B. Muhammad Ali Jauhar
C. Ch. Rehmat Ali Khan
D. Sir Sayed Ahmad Khan
60.The 14 Points were enunciated at ________.
A. The Conference of Westphalia
B. The Conference of Versailles
C. The end of World War II
D. None of these
61.The Simmon Commission is also known
as_________.
A. Indian Commission
B. Statutory Commission
C. Indian Statutory Commission
D. British Commission
62.In which A.H fasting (roza) was made
obligatory?
A. 2 B.3
C. 4 D.5
63.Hazrat Umar (R.A) belonged to which of the
following tribes?
A. Banu Makhzum B.Banu Adi
C. Banu Hashim D.Banu Saa'd
64.During which Ghazwa females helped to heal
wounds and provide ration?
A. Badar B.Khandaq
C. Uhud D.Khyber
65.Hazrat Muhammad (PBUH) appointed whom
to write down the Holy Quran?
A. Hazrat Zayd bin Thabit (R.A)
B. Hazrat Abu Bakar(R.A)
C. Hazrat Umar (R.A)
D. Hazrat Usman(R.A)
66.First Wahi consisted of how many aayah?
A. 3 B.4
C. 5 D.6
67.Who was the rst Ameer of Hajj?
A. Hazrat Muhammad (PBUH)
B. Hazrat Abubakkar (R.A)
C. Hazrat Ali (R.A)
D. Hazrat Zaid bin Haris (R.A)
68.Qyas also means__________.
A. analogy B.endeavour
C. assertion D.none of these
69.In the battle of Trench, which tribe broke the
Treaty of Hudaibiya?
A. Banu Aus B.Banu Khazraj
C. Banu Qurayza D.None of these
70.Which can also be termed as illegitimate?
A. Mohtasib
B. Mubah
C. Makruh e Tanzihi
D. Makruh -e -Tehrimi
71.Who was the commander of last Sarya?
A. Usaman bin Zaid (R.A)
B. Saad bin Abi Waqas (R.A)
C. Abdullah bin Abu Bakar(R.A)
D. None of these
72.Ghzwa Badar is also called___________.
A. Yaum-e-FurqanB.Yaum-e-Nijaat
C. Yaum-e-Hisaab D.None of these
73.Which Surah of the Quran describes the
heads of utilization of Zakat?
A. Anaam B.Al Baqrah
C. Taubua D.Bani Israeel
74. What is the nisab of zakat on camels?
A. 4 B.5
C. 6 D.7
75.Wearing the special dress for Hajj is
called___________.
A. Libas B.Istelam
C. Ahraam D.None of these
10. 76.What is meant by ijma?
A. To strive B.Consensus
C. Unity D.Discipline
77.Who said “Jihad is not only done with arms,
but protecting someone from harsh words is
also jihad”?
A. Hazrat Umar (R.A)
B. Hazrat Abu Bakar (R.A)
C. Hazrat Usman (R.A)
D. Hazrat Ali (R.A)
78.Hazrat Muhammad SAW was born three
thousand years after_________.
A. Hazrat Ismaeel (A.S)
B. Hazrat Ibrahim (A.S)
C. Hazrat Eissa (A.S)
D. Hazrat Moosa (A.S)
79.Hazrat Khadija (R.A) bore all the children of
Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) except
A. Hazrat Qasim (R.A)
B. Hazrat Ibrahim (R.A)
C. Hazrat Abdullah (R.A)
D. None of these
80.Hajj Mabroor is____________.
A. Complete Hajj
B. Incomplete Hajj
C. Hajj with parents
D. None of these
81.To weather the storm is
A. to pass an examination
B. to survive a storm
C. to pass a difculty
D. none of these
82.To pay through the nose is
A. to pay more than what is fair
B. to pay less than what is fair
C. to refuse to pay
D. none of these
83.Which of the following pairing is wrong?
A. Sweden_______Mark
B. England______Sterling
C. Vatican City_____Lira
D. Saudi Arabia_____Riyal
84.To drive something home to somebody
is___________.
A. to clarify B.to show
C. to give a lift D.none of these
85.By leaps and bounds indicate
A. Rapid progress
B. Slow progress
C. No progress
D. None of these
86.He was drawn to the vortex of politics at a very
early age.
A. whirlpool B.eld
C. arena D.hell
87.Fifty years after independence there can be no
alibi for not providing basic amenities to every
citizen.
A. cause B.plea
C. factor D.reason
88.The community is agog with speculation about
the fate of the money collected.
A. excited B.worried
C. depressed D.annoyed
89.It is quite unseemly that person should so
behave with his elders.
A. Childish B.Ugly
C. Discourteous D.Improper
90.The story which Gaurav narrated was very
exciting.
A. Disclosed B.Told
C. Revealed D.explained
91.A change in eating habits to a very thin look is
not just an innocent _____ or trend; it is a
serious ______ for many women who may
suffer from dietary disorders.
A. Victim_______peril
B. Idea________ response
C. Fad_________ hazard
D. Prank_______ challenge
92.Just like ferocity is the trademark of a
courageous person, ______ is to the _______.
A. Timorousness….hero
B. Temerity-----coward
C. Avarice----philanthropist
D. Cowardice---craven
93.In this form of business, the management
_____ its employees to be docile and prefer to
ostracise those who don't_____.
A. Expects: Disobeyed
B. Requires: Conform
C. Forces: Rebel
D. Allows: Withdraw
94.Dishonest archaeologists who represent a
modern utility tool as ______ because of its
age may be guilty of taking on trust what they
should have _____ in a proper manner.
A. Ancient: established
B. Accurate: Examined
C. False: Reiterated
D. Mythical: Fabricated
95.Lecture droned on about the ______ points of
mathematical models to solve poverty, while
omitting the details that might _____ the
reader's interest.
A. Week….. sell to
B. Trivial------ boost
C. Stylistic----irritate
D. Essential----limit
11. Q-96-100 Read the Passage and Answer the
Questions.
The young leading the young is like the blind
leading the blind: they will both fall into the ditch.
The only sure guide is he who has often gone the
road which you want to go. Let me be that guide,
who have gone all roads, and who can
consequently point out to you the best. If you ask
me why I went any of the bad roads myself, I will
answer you very truly that it was for want of a
good guide, ill example invited me one way, and a
good guide was wanting to show me a better. But
if anybody, capable of advising me had taken the
same pains with me, which I have taken, and will
continue to take with you, I should have avoided
many follies and inconveniences, which
undirected youth ran me into.
96.The central idea of the passage is:
A. youth is ill informed
B. experience is a sure guide
C. pitfalls for the young
D. old is gold
97.A sure guide is a person:
A. who has traveled on the bad roads
B. who has traveled on the path you want
to traverse
C. who has gone on all the roads
D. who knows many roads
98.What happens when the blind leads the blind?
A. They can't lead each other
B. They encounter lot of gains
C. They don't reach their destination
D. They get better destinations
99.The writer went on the bad roads because of:
A. lack of experience
B. lack of knowledge
C. following ill-examples
D. lack of guidance
100.The expression “gone the roads” would
mean:
A. traveled a lot
B. guided many people
C. gone through fewer road
D. having rst-hand experience
13. Directions: In each of the following questions,
out of the given alternatives, choose the one
which best expresses the meaning of the given
word.
1. ADEPT
A. Intelligent B.Sufcient
C. Procient D.Professional
2. LURID
A. Happy B.Abundant
C. Bright D.Shocking
3. BUFF
A. Slave B.Enthusiast
C. Clown D.Simpleton
4. BLUSTER
A. Abuse B.Tolerate
C. Suffer D.Boast
5. PREEN
A. Redeem B.Groom
C. Ponder D.Prick
Which of these words is most nearly the
opposite of the word provided?
1. WITHDRAW
A. reduce B.need
C. advance D.want
2. SECRET
A. friendly B.covert
C. hidden D.overt
3. HEARTFELT
A. loving B.insincere
C. unhealthy D.humorous
4. IMPARTIAL
A. hostile B.biased
C. dislike D.worried
5. LUMINOUS
A. clear B.dim
C. brittle D.clever
Directions: Each sentence has one or two
blanks. Below the sentence are ve words or set
of words. Choose the word or set of words for
each blank that best ts the meaning of the
sentence as a while.
1. As the aero plane started losing altitude, the
passengers became increasingly ______
about its safety.
A. cowardly B.intrepid
C. apprehensive D.eager
E. receptive
2. Junaid presents himself as a bold journalist by
asking politicians the kind of ______ questions
that other reporters shy away from.
A. controversial B.circumnutating
C. abnormal D.irrelevant
3. Ozone in the Earth's atmosphere ___ living
organisms from damaging ultraviolet radiation.
A. warms B.protects
C. reects D.absorbs
E. curves
4. So _______ was the saleswoman's' pitch
about the qualities of the new computer
system that Hashim nearly missed the
_______ in her statement.
A. persuasive … aw
B. adopted … accuracy
C. harsh … amount
D. irritating … greatness
5. Despite his ailment, Shahid Afridi was
________ in his team's win.
A. disappointing B.useless
C. vigorous D.instrumental
6. Farhana's home looked as though it had been
___ from a rag bin; her expensive cooking
range was her sole _______ of luxury.
A. clean … expensive
B. computerized … cost
C. modernized … symbol
D. salvaged … sign
E. scooped … place
7. The applicant answered tough questions with
_____candor, winning over many interviewers
who had previously supported his rival.
A. planned B.impatient
C. unintentional D.disarming
E. belligerent
8. It was difcult to imagine Shahid, ____ person,
as a psychiatrist; listening while others talked
was not his style.
A. a talkative B.a cheering
C. a smiling D.an aggressive
E. a smart
9. A rumor that the corporation was close to the
_________, caused panic among its creditors
and stockholders.
A. new venture
B. brink of bankruptcy
C. dividend declaration
D. annual BOD meeting
E. prot announcement
10.Sajid appears to behave ________, actively
helping class fellows to have their homework
done.
A. aggressively B.cooperatively
C. rudely D.suspiciously
E. mysteriously
14. In the following sentences you should tick the
most appropriate meaning for the Idioms out
of four options, given below each Idiom.
1. All and Sundry?
A. Everybody without distinction
B. Every distinguished person
C. No one without distinction
D. All the people with distinction
2. At arm's length ?
A. Intimately close B.At a distance
C. Near and dear D.At unreachable distance
3. At daggers drawn ?
A. Being highly cordial
B. To be perplexed to a great extent
C. At enmity
D. At intimacy
4. Bag and baggage ?
A. All the things except furniture
B. With only selected belonging
C. Not one's own but others' belonging
D. With all one's belongings
5. Bed of roses ?
A. Great adversities B.Impossibilities
C. Aspirations D.Full of joys
6. By leaps and bounds ?
A. Very fast B.Incredibly slow
C. Very sluggish D.Fruitlessly
7. In cold blood ?
A. Mistakenly B.Excitedly
C. Deliberately D.Uselessly
8. In the teeth of ?
A. Under cover B.In the face of
C. In the conclusion D.In the pursuit of
9. Ins and Outs ?
A. Brevity B.Eventually
C. Abridged details D.Full details
10. Lions share ?
A. Killing game
B. Major share
C. Unachievable share
D. Prey beasts
Directions: In the questions below the sentences
have been given in Active/Passive voice. From the
given alternatives, choose the one which best
expresses the given sentence in Passive/Active voice.
1. The doctor advised the patient not to eat rice.
A. The patient was advised by the doctor
not to eat rice.
B. The patient was advised by the doctor that
he should not eat rice.
C. The patient was being advised by the
doctor that he should not rice by the doctor.
D. The patient has been advised not to eat rice
by the doctor.
2. I cannot accept your offer.
A. Your offer cannot be accepted by me.
B. I cannot be accepted by your offer.
C. The offer cannot be accepted by me.
D. Your offer cannot be accepted.
3. They will inform the police.
A. The police will be informed by them.
B. The police will inform them.
C. The police are informed by them.
D. Informed will be the police by them.
4. You can play with these kittens quite safely.
A. These kittens can played with quite safely.
B. These kittens can play with you quite safely.
C. These kittens can be played with you quite
safely.
D. These kittens can be played with quite
safely.
5. A child could not have done this mischief.
A. This mischief could not be done by a child.
B. This mischief could not been done by a
child.
C. This mischief could not have been done
by a child.
D. This mischief a child could not have been
done.
Directions: In the following section the sentences
have been given in Direct or Indirect speech.
From the given alternatives, choose the most
appropriate sentence that best suits the given
sentence in Indirect or Direct speech.
1. He said to her, “What a cold day!”
A. He exclaimed that it was a cold day
B. He told her that it was a cold day
C. He exclaimed sorrowfully that it was a cold day
D. He exclaimed that it was a very cold day
2. Farhan asked Neelam, “Could you lend me a
hundred rupees until tomorrow?
A. Farhan asked whether Neelam could lend
me a hundred rupees until the next day
B. Farhan asked Neelam whether she could
lend me a hundred rupees until the next day
C. Farhan asked Neelam whether she could
lend him a hundred rupees until the next day
D. Farhan asked Neelam whether she could
lend him a hundred rupees until tomorrow
3. He said to me, “I have often told you not to
play with re.”
A. He told me that he had often told me not
to play with re
B. He remained me that he had often told me
not to play with re
C. He said to me that he often told me not to
play with re
D. He said that he has often been telling me
not to play with re
15. 4. I said to him, “Why are you working so hard”?
A. I asked him why he was working so hard
B. I asked him why was he working so hard
C. I asked him why had he been working so hard
D. I asked him why he had been working so hard
5. The father warned his son that he should be
beware of him.
A. The father warned his son, “Be careful
about him.”
B. The father warned his son, “Before of him!”
C. The father warned his son, “Watch that chap!”
D. The father warned his son, “Don't fall into
the trap.”
Directions: Read the given passage carefully
and mark the best answers of the questions given
at the end.
The modern age is an age of electricity. People
are so used to electric lights, radio, televisions,
and telephones that it is hard to imagine what life
would be like without them. When there is a
power failure, people grope about in ickering
candlelight. Cars hesitate in the streets because
there are no trafc lights to guide them, and food
spoils in silent refrigerators.
Yet, people began to understand how electricity
works only a little more than two centuries ago.
Nature has apparently been experimenting in this
eld for millions of years. Scientists are
discovering more and more that the living world
may hold many interesting secrets of electricity
that could benet humanity.
All living cells sent out tiny pulses of electricity. As
the heart beats. It send out pulses of recorded
electricity; they form an electrocardiogram, which
a doctor can study to determine how well the
heart is working. The brain, too, sends out brain
waves of electricity, which can be recorded in an
electroencephalogram. The electric currents
generated by most living cells are extremely
small-of-ten so small that sensitive instruments
are needed to record them. But in some animals,
certain muscle cells have become so specialized
as electrical generators that they do not work as
muscle cells at all. When large numbers of these
cells are linked together, the effects can be
astonishing.
The electric eel is an amazing storage battery. It
can send a jolt of as much as eight hundred volts
of electricity through the water in which it lives. An
electric house current is only one hundred twenty
volts.) As many as four fths of all the cells in the
electric eel's body are specialized for generating
electricity, and the strength of the shock it can
deliver corresponds roughly to the length of its
body.
1. What is the main idea of the passage?
A. Electric eels are potentially dangerous
B. Biology and electricity appear to be
closely related
C. People would be at a loss without electricity
D. Scientists still have much to discover about
electricity
2. The author mentions all of the following as
results of a blackout EXCEPT
A refrigerated food items may go bad
B. trafc lights do not work
C. people must rely on candlelight
D. elevators and escalators do not function
3. Why does the author mention electric eels?
A. To warn the reader to stay away from them
B. To compare their voltage to that used in
houses
C. To give an example of a living electrical
generator
D. To describe a new source of electrical
power
4. How many volts of electricity can an electric
eel emit?
A. 1,000 B.800
C. 200 D.120
5. It can be inferred from the passage that the
longer an eel is the
A. more benecial it will be to science
B. more powerful will be its electrical
charge
C. easier it will be to nd
D. tougher it will be to eat
Directions: Establish the relationship of the
following keeping in view the relationship given in
the statement.
1. DILIGENT: UNREMITTING :: POLAR:?
A. Opposite B.Contrary
C. Geographical D.Pretentious
2. SHOE: LEATHER :: MAIN ROAD:?
A. Passage B.Road
C. Asphalt D.Trail
3. ADVERSITY: HAPPINESS::FEROCITY:?
A. Misfortune B.Troublesome
C. Petulance D.Serenity
4. CAT:FELINE:: Pig:?
A. Porcine B.Tiger
C. Quadruped D.Vulpine
5. PULP : PAPER :: FIBRE:?
A. Shirt B.Boat
C. Yarn D.Cotton
17. 1. The study of heavenly bodies is known as:
A. Astrology B.Astronautics
C. Astronomy D.Astrophysics
2. The planet Mercury is difcult to be observed
most of the time because:
A. It gets hidden behind Venus
B. It goes too far away from the Earth
C. It being too close to the Sun, gets
hidden by the glare of the Sun
D. It cannot be seen at night as at that time no
sunlight falls on it.
3. Comets revolve around:
A. Sun B.Earth
C. Venus D.No single heavenly body
4. Which two planets of the solar system have no
satellites?
A. Mercury and Venus
B. Venus and Mars
C. Mercury and Pluto
D. Venus and Neptune
5. The planet having eight moons is:
A. Venus B.Mars
C. Uranus D.Neptune
6. The length of its day and the tilt of its axis are
almost identical to those of the earth' this is
true of:
A. Uranus B.Neptune
C. Saturn D.Mars
7. The Hottest planet is:
A. Mercury B.Venus
C. Mars D.Jupiter
8. On which of the following planets of the solar
system does the sun rise in the west and set in
the east?
A. Venus B.Mars
C. Jupiter D.Saturn
9. Which of the following planets of the solar
system has the longest day?
A. Mercury B.Jupiter
C. Venus D.Earth
10.Which of the following planets is known as
'Morning star'?
A. Mercury B.Venus
C. Mars D.Jupiter
11.Which planet of the solar system spins on its
axis at the fastest rate?
A. Mercury B.Earth
C. Jupiter D.Saturn
12.Winds and air currents differ in the aspect that:
A. Air currents blow much faster than winds
B. Air currents are always moisture landen
while the winds are usually dry
C. The winds blow on lands while air currents
blow over seas and oceans
D. Winds are horizontal movements of air
while air currents are the vertical
movements of air
13.The ozone layer in the upper part of the
atmosphere protects us from:
A. Cosmic rays B.Ultrasonic waves
C. Infra-red rays D.Ultraviolet rays
14.The cold and dense air blowing down the
mountain slope during the night is known as:
A. Anabatic wind B.Khamsin
C. Katabatic wind D.Harmattan
15.When the wind is deected due to the rotation
of the earth, it is called as:
A. Geostrophic wind B.Polar wind
C. Westerly's D.Trade winds
16.Which of the following statements is incorrect?
A. Roaring forties are the southern latitudes
when Westerly's are prevalent
B. Monsoons are local seasonal winds
C. Doldrum belt lies between 10 N and 10 S
latitudes
D. Horse latitudes are found between Trade
winds and Westerly's
17.Which one of the following is not a correct
example of tropical cyclone?
A. Tornadoes B.Typhoons
C. Hurricanes D.Norwesters
18.Match the following:
A. Canada 1. Buran
B. Egypt 2. Khamsin
C. Argentina 3. Foehn
D. Siberia 4. Chinook
5. Zonda
A B C D A B C D
A. 2 5 3 1 B.4 2 5 1
C. 1 4 5 3 D.4 5 3 2
19.Temperate cyclones bring along with them:
A. Pleasant weather
B. Snowfall and hail
C. Thunderstorms and torrential rainfall
D. Mild rainfall
20.Winds blow:
A. In regions of low pressure
B. From a region of high pressure to a
region of low pressure
C. From a region of low pressure to a region of
high pressure
D. In region of high pressure.
21.Doldrums are belts of low atmospheric
pressure obtained in the regions adjoining the
equator to a distance of:
A. 5 degree latitude towards the north only
B. 5 degree latitude towards the south only
C. 5 degree latitude towards the north and
south
D. 15 degree latitude towards north and south
22.The chemically inactive gas present in the
atmosphere is:
A. Nitrogen B.Argon
C. Water vapour D.Oxygen
18. 23.Doldrums are:
A. High latitudes with heavy snow
B. Equatorial Zone with low pressure
C. High pressure areas on mountains
D. Sub-polar zone with high pressure
24.The winds blowing from sea towards the
coastal areas are called:
A. Ocean currents B.Land breeze
C. Coastal winds D.Sea breeze
25.Atmospheric pressure exerted on earth is due
to:
A. Gravitational pull of the earth
B. Rotation of earth
C. Revolution of earth
D. Uneven heating of earth
26.The Sea breeze blows during:
A. Day from land to sea
B. Day from sea to land
C. Night from land to sea
D. Night from sea to land
27.Who developed the rst oral contraceptive?
A. Gregory Goodwin Pincus
B. John Rock
C. Jonas Salk D.G.P. Talwar
28.Who produced the rst detailed map of radio
sources in the sky?
A. J.S. Hey B.Martin Ryle
C. Karl Jansky D.Arno A. Penzias
29.Where was the rst hydroelectric power station
installed?
A. Bhakra Nangal B.Niagara Falls
C. Tennesse Valley D.Willamette river
30.Who is the pioneer of spectroscopy?
A. Gustay Kirchhoff
B. Robert Bunsen
C. William Nicol
D. James C Maxwell
31.Who is the pioneer in the study of slow virus
infections?
A. Daniel Bovet B.Peter Medawar
C. Robert Koch D.Daniel C. Gajdusek
32.Who is the pioneer of chemotherapy – the
treatment of diseases by drugs?
A. Gerald EdelmanB.Gerhard Domagk
C. Jean Dausset D.Paul Ehrilich
33.Who is the pioneer in using statistics in various
non-mathematical subjects?
A. J.B.S. Haldane B.P.C.Mahalnobis
C. C.R. Rao D.Ronald Fisher
34. Who founded the science of botany?
A. Jan Ingen-Housz B.Hypatia
C. Theophrastus D.Thales
35.Who founded the new subject of sociobiology?
A. E.O. Wilson
B. Konrad Lorenz
C. Nikolaas Tinbergen
D. Charles Darwin
36.Who founded the science of “chaos”?
A. Charles H. Townes B.Blaise Pascal
C. Carl Rossby D.Edward Lorenz
37.Who is the founder of the science of
bacteriology?
A. Louis Pasteur B.Robert Koch
C. Paul Ehrlich D.Lazzaro Spoallanzani
38.In a normal healthy body, the number of red
cells or erythrocytes in each cubic millimetre of
blood is
A. 40 lakhs B.50 lakhs
C. 60 lakhs D.70 lakhs
39.The average life of a red blood cell in the body
is about
A. 95 days B.105 days
C. 115 days D.130 days
40.The red blood cell originate in the
A. Bone marrow B.Brain
C. Ligaments D.Muscles
41.The amount of hemoglobin present in blood is
about 15 gm per 100 ml blood and this amount
is usually called '100 per cent'. What
percentage is considered normal?
A. 70 percent B.80 percent
C. 85 percent D.Over 90 percent
42.Which of the following is used as a
preservative of food articles?
A. Sodium benzoate
B. Sodium bicarbonate
C. Sodium carbonate
D. Sodium chloride
43.DNA is
A. Acetic acid B.Citric acid
C. A class of nucleic acids
D. An enzyme
44.The luster of diamond is due to
A. Reection
B. Total internal reection
C. Refraction
D. It's being the purest form of carbon
45.Milk in natural form has a certain amount of
sugar. This sugar is called
A. Glucose B.Fructose
C. Lactose D.Sucrose’
46.Circulation of blood' in the body was
discovered by
A. Joseph Lister B.Robert Hooke
C. Jonas Salk D.William Harvey
47.Which of the following is a source of ready
energy that an athlete can use after strenuous
exercises?
A. Glucose B.Milk
C. Sucrose D.Tomato Soup
48. 'Encephalitis' is
A. An amoebic disease
B. A bacterial disease
C. A viral disease D.None of them
19. 49.The natural bath sponge is known as
A. Cloona B.Leucosolinia
C. Euspongia D.None of them
50.Roundworm, the common intestinal parasite in
man, is
A. Ascaris B.Taenia
C. Fasciola D.Hymenolepis
51.Tapeworm of man is generally
A. Fasciola B.Hymenolepis
C. Ascaris D.Taenia
52.The liver uke, biologically called 'Fasciola' is
found in
A. Liver of man
B. Gall bladder of man
C. Liver of sheep
D. Bile duct of sheep
53.Earthworm
A. Is unisexual B.Is bisexual
C. Is sometimes unisexual and sometimes
bisexual
D. Does not reproduce sexually
54.Eyes of insects are special. This is because
A. Their eyes are big
B. Their eyes are bulging
C. The eyes are compound
D. The insects can recognize the color
55.Silk is obtained from
A. The saliva of silk worm
B. The cocoon of silk worm
C. Larvae of silk worm
D. Wings of silk worm
56.The chemical nature of silk is
A. Fat B.Protein
C. Carbohydrates D.lipid
57.Head louse transmits the following disease(s)
A. Typhoid B.Sleeping sickness
C. Scabies D.Madness
58.Sleeping sickness is transmitted by
A. Louse B.Mosquito
C. Bed-bug D.Tsetse y
59.The enzyme found in saliva is
A. Slivase B.Ptyalin
C. X-amylase D.pepsin
60.Fat of milk is readily digested by
A. Gastric juices B.Intestinal juices
C. Pancreatic juices
D. None of them
61.The toxic components absorbed through food
are mainly
A. Excreted by kidney
B. Excreted by rectum
C. Detoxied by liver
D. Converted to useful substances
62.Colon is mainly responsible for
A. Water absorption from the undigested
residue
B. Storage of bacteria
C. Storage of faces
D. None of them
63.Incubation Period of chicken is
A. 21 days B.29 days
C. 26 days D.30 days
64.Incubation Period of Duck is
A. 280 days B.21 days
C. 30 days D.37 days
65.Incubation Period of Goose is
A. 280 days B.21 days
C. 39 days D.30 days
66.Incubation Period of Pigeon is
A. 18 days B.28 days
C. 39 days D.30 days
67.Incubation Period of Swan is
A. 38 days B.35 days
C. 39 days D.30 days
68.Incubation Period of Turkey is
A. 38 days B.15 days
C. 26 days D.39 days
69.The speed of Cheetah is ______mph
A. 38 B.15
C. 110 D.70
70.The speed of Pronghorn antelope is ___ mph.
A. 61 B.50
C. 110 D.70
71.The speed of Wild beast is ______mph
A. 61 B.50
C. 10 D.70
72.One Kilometer is equal to
A. 1000 Meters B.900 Meters
C. 750 Meters D.600 Meters
73.One Hectare is equal to
A. 3.471 acres B.2.471 acres
C. 1.471 acres D.4.471 acres
74.One Nautical mile is equal to
A. 8080 feet B.2471 feet
C. 6080 feet D.7080 feet
75.One Square foot is equal to
A. 164sq inches B.154 sq. inches
C. 134sq inches D.144sq inches
76.One Cubic foot is equal to
A. 1728 cubic inches
B. 1628 cubic inches
C. 1828 cubic inches
D. 1928 cubic inches
77.One litre is equal to
A. 900 cubic centimeters
B. 1000 cubic centimeters
C. 1100 cubic centimeters
D. 1200 cubic centimeters
20. 78.One Gram is equal to
A. 900 milligrams
B. 800 milligrams
C. 1000 milligrams
D. 1200 milligrams
79.One Yard is equal to
A. 1.5 feet B.1 feet
C. 7.50 feet D.3 feet
80.One Meter is equal to
A. 100 centimeters
B. 200 centimeters
C. 300 centimeters
D. 400 centimeters
81.mm means
A. Mega meters B.millimeters
C. A B D.None of them
82.The Period of rotation around the Sun of
Mercury(in days hours) is
A. 59 Days B.243 Days
C. 24 Days D.9 hours
83.The Period of rotation around the Sun of
Venus (in days hours) is
A. 59 Days B.243 Days
C. 24 Days D.9 hours
84.The relational Period of Earth around the sun
is
A. 69 Days B.23 Days
C. 24 hours D.9 hours
85.The relational Period of Mars around the sun
is
A. 69 B.23
C. 34 hours D.24 hours
86.The relational Period of Jupiter around the sun
is
A. 9 hours B.23 Days
C. 24 hours D.9 hours
87.The relational Period of Saturn around the sun
is
A. 9 hours B.10 hours
C. 24 hours D.9 hours
88.The relational Period of Uranus around the
sun is
A. 9 hours B.10 hours
C. 17 hours D.19 hours
89.The relational Period of Neptune around the
sun is
A. 9 hours B.10 hours
C. 24 hours D.18 -20 hours
90.The relational Period of Pluto around the sun
is
A. 6 Days B.10 Days
C. 24 hours D.18 Days
91.The distance of Mercury from Sun in million
Kilometers is
A. 206.8 B.57.9
C. 108.23 D.150
92.The distance of Venus from Sun in million
Kilometers is
A. 206.8 B.57.9
C. 108.23 D.150
93.The distance of Earth from Sun in million
Kilometers is
A. 206.8 B.57.9
C. 108.23 D.150
94.The distance of Mars from Sun in million
Kilometers is
A. 206.8 B.57.9
C. 108.23 D.150
95.The distance of Jupiter from Sun in million
Kilometers is
A. 206.8 B.778.4
C. 885.2 D.2866.9
96.The distance of Satrun from Sun in million
Kilometers is
A. 206.8 B.778.4
C. 885.2 D.2866.9
97.The distance of Uranus from Sun in million
Kilometers is
A. 206.8 B.778.4
C. 885.2 D.2866.9
98.The distance of Neptune from Sun in million
Kilometers is
A. 4486.1 B.4423.2
C. 885.2 D.2866.9
99.The distance of Pluto from Sun in million
Kilometers is
A. 4486.1 B.4423.2
C. 855.2 D.4866.9
100.In 1868 Airbrake (Compressed) was invented
by George Westinghouse of
A. Germany B.USA
C. Australia D.UK
22. 1. How many Political Parties are Registered
with Election Commission of Pakistan ?
A. 160 B. 290
C. 343 D. None of these
2. In the ICC Champions Trophy 2017, which
player received the ICC GOLDEN BALL
AWARD?
A. Mohammad Aamir
B. Junaid Khan
C. Adil Rasheed
D. Hassan Ali
3. Secretary General UNO Antonio Guterres
belongs to
A. Portugal B.North Korea
C. Japan D.China
4. Currently, there are _______ member states
of the United Nations.
A. 190 B.193
C. 196 D.197
5. Currently, ____ countries hold the status of
Observer States in the United Nations.
A. 2 B.3
C. 4 D.5
6. There are ______ members of SAARC.
A. 5 B.6
C. 7 D.8
7. Chief of Army Staff (COAS) Gen Qamar Javed
Bajwa was awarded a______________by
Turkey on 20th June 2017.
A. Legion of Merit
B. Golden Turkey award
C. Medal of Honor
D. Legion of Honour
8. Which country is scheduled to host the 2021
ICC Champions Trophy?
A. Pakistan B. South Africa
C. India D. Bangladesh
9. The current President of India is
A. Sonia Gandhi
B. Dr. Abdul Kalam
C. Ram Nath Kovind
D. Pranab Mukherjee
10. The newest member of the Eurozone is
A. Lativa B.Croatia
C. Bulgaria D.Cyprus
11. Who is the Current IG of Punjab Police?
A. Mushtaq Sukhera
B. Usman Khattak
C. Captain (retd) Arif Nawaz Khan
D. None of these
12. Pakistan Army conducted operation Khyber-4
in which area?
A. Rajgal Valley B.Kohistan
C. Waziristan D.None of these
13. Which country won the 2017 Champions
Trophy Cricket Tournament?
A. Pakistan B.India
C. England D.None of these
14. The 2018 FIFA World Cup will be hosted by
A. Brazil B.Russia
C. Qatar D.France
15. The 2022 FIFA World Cup will be hosted by
A. Brazil B.Russia
C. Qatar D.France
16. When Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif was
disqualied as the Prime Minister?
A. 25 July 2017 B. 28th July 2017
C. 26 July 2017 D. None of these
17. In which of the following countries world's
highest tunnel for high-speed train has been
opened?
A. China B.Russia
C. Japan D.Singapore
18. According to latest World Economic Forum's
report which of the following is the world's
most expensive city?
A. Singapore B.Hong Kong
C. Osaka D.Tokyo
19. Recently, which among the following has
become the world's First Island to secure a
constant supply of electricity by combining
wind and water power?
A. Victoria Island B. Honshu
C. Sumatra D. El Hierro
20. Recently, scientists have created a world's
rst solar jet fuel under the project named
Solar-Jet fuel by using
A. Water and Hydrogen
B. Water and Oxygen
C. Water and Carbon dioxide
D. Water and Nitrogen
21. Chile has signed a currency swap deal with
which country?
A. China B. Japan
C. Norway D. Turkey
22. Which country has become the seventh
member of the South Asia Sub-regional
Economic Cooperation (SASEC) partnership?
A. Myanmar B. Pakistan
C. Afghanistan D. China
23. The Operation Clandestine Fox which is in
news, is a code name refers to
A. Searching of missing Malaysian Flight in
Indian Ocean
B. Russian military exercise along Ukraine
border
C. A campaign to hack the Microsoft's
internet explorer
D. An operation by Indian force to check
Bangladeshi migrants
23. 24. Which one of the following is the new
President of Serbia?
A. Vojislav Seselj
B. Aleksandar Vucic
C. Aleksandar Vulin
D. Milorad Dodik
25. The world's rst museum dedicated to the pro-
democracy protests in Beijing Tiananmen
Square has opened in
A. Shanghai B.Hong Kong
C. Bangkok D.New Delhi
26. When the late Dr. Ruth Pfau was granted the
nationality?
A. 1977 B.1976
C. 1988 D.1980
27. The 2018 Men's Hockey World Cup will be
held in which country?
A. Pakistan B. England
C. India D. Germany
28. Who is the current President of Nigeria?
A. Good luck Jonathan
B. Olusegun Obasanjo
C. Muhammadu Buhari
D. Shehu Shagari
29. Which Country celebrates Republic Day on
May 28th?
A. Japan B. Bhutan
C. Nepal D. Singapore
30. Where is located the highest ag of South
Asia?
A. Russia B.Bangladesh
C. India D.Pakistan
31. Pakistan hosted the largest ag of South Asia on
A. Aug 14, 2017 B. Aug 15, 2017
C. Aug 16, 2017 D. None of these
32. Which country ofcially recognized Bitcoin as
currency recently?
A. China B.Vietnam
C. Japan D.Finland
33. Which country has developed the world's rst
facial recognition ATM?
A. China B. Brazil
C. USA D. Pakistan
34. Due to lack of funds, which among the
following countries has withdrawn as the host
of the 2019 Asian Games?
A. Vietnam B.Sri Lanka
C. Cambodia D.Thailand
35. Who won the Miami Open title 2017?
A. Roger Federer B.Andy Murray
C. Rafael Nadal D.Andy Murray
36. Édouard Philippe is the Prime Minister of
A. Italy B.Austria
C. France D.Belgium
37. Marie-Louise Coleiro Preca has recently
become the youngest-ever president of
A. Namibia B.Maldives
C. Malta D.Nigeria
38. What percentage of world population does
BRICS include?
A. 37.7% B.39.2%
C. 40% D.48%
39. Heartbleed which is being reported in
newspapers recently, is a
A. A new heart related disease
B. Software bug
C. Chemical weapon
D. New variety of cherry
40. What is the total population of Pakistan
according to the 2017 Census?
A. 207.77 million B. 200 million
C. 190million D. None of these
41. When the new cabinet of Pakistan took oath?
A. 1st August 2017
B. 04 August 2017
C. 06 August 2017
D. None of these
42. The name of world's rst gun for women
launched recently is
A. Nirbheek B.Shravya
C. Jhansi D.Kalpana
43. July 10th is the Independence day of which of
the following countries?
A. Bahamas B.Bahrain
C. Angola D.Chile
44. The “Road Ahead” is a book written by which
business tycoon?
A. Warren Buffet
B. Main Mansha
C. Calos Saleem Hillu
D. Bill Gates
45. The Commonwealth games 2018 will be
hosted in which of the following country?
A. Australia B.India
C. England D.Russia
46. Currency of Belarus is
A. Belarusian rubble
B. Euro
C. Belarusian Krone
D. None of the above
47. Bishkek, is the capital city of
A. Turkmenistan B.Uzbekistan
C. Tanzania D.Kyrgyzstan
48. Which Country won the title of Hopman cup
2017?
A. Australia B.USA
C. France D.None of above
24. 49. Name the Current Ambassador of Pakistan to
China
A. Shireen Rehman
B. Riaz Mohammad Khan
C. Mr Masood Khalid
D. Salman Bashir
50. Who is heading the UNICEF currently?
A. Anthony Lake
B. Ann M. Veneman
C. Henry R. Labouisse
D. None of the above
51. Which city is going to host the Olympic
Games in 2020?
A. Istanbul B.Tokyo
C. Madrid D.Paris
52. The Secretary of States of United States is
A. Rex W. Tillerson
B. Joe Biden
C. Hillary Clinton
D. James F. Dobbins
53. Who is the current Secretary General of
NATO?
A. Lord Ismay
B. Jens Stoltenberg
C. Willy Claes
D. Hillary Clinton
54. Who is held responsible of coup d'état by
Turkish Government?
A. A ction of Army.
B. Revolutionary People
C. Fethullah Gülen
D. None of these
55. The North-South gas pipeline will transport
LNG from
A. Karachi to Lahore
B. Lahore to Karachi
C. Gwadar to Karachi
D. Gwadar to Sukkur
56. The total length of North-South gas pipeline is
A. 1,000 km B.1,100 km
C. 1,200 km D.1,300 km
57. The total length of Karachi-Lahore Motorway
is
A. 1,000 km B.1,100 km
C. 1,200 km D.1,300 km
58. The Paris Agreement governs climate change
reduction measures from
A. 2017 B.2018
C. 2019 D.2020
59. The 2020 Olympics will be held in
A. London
B. Tokyo
C. Rio de Janeiro
D. Beijing
60. The FIFA Ballon d'Or 2017 award for the
world's best player was won by
A. Cristiano Ronaldo
B. Lionel Messi
C. Neymar
D. Ronaldinho
61. Cristiano Ronaldo won the FIFA Ballon d'Or
award for the _____ time.
A. Second B.Third
C. Fourth D.Fifth
62. The Nobel Prize in literature 2017 was won by
A. Alice Munro
B. Patrick Modiano
C. Bob Dylan
D. Kazuo Ishiguro
63. Who was awarded by International Hockey
Federation (FIH) with Golden Whistle for
supervising 100 senior international hockey
matches?
A. Nawazish Ali B.Asad Rauf
C. Aleem Dar D.Haider Rasool
64. Who is the governor of The State Bank of
Pakistan?
A. Mr. Riaz Riazuddin
B. Ashraf Mahmood Wathra
C. Tariq Bajwa
D. Shahid Hafeez Kardar
65. The current President of India is
A. Sonia Gandhi
B. Dr. Abdul Kalam
C. Ram Nath Kovind
D. Pranab Mukherjee
26. 1. Who is the author of “Kitab-ul-Hind”?
A. Ibn-e-Sina
B. Abu Rehan Bairuni
C. Ibn-e- Baitar
D. Maulna Rumi
2. Who of the following formed the scientic
society?
A. Muhammad Ali Johur
B. Abul Kalam Azad
C. Sir Syed Ahmad Khan
D. Mohsin-ul-Mulk
3. When the Scientic Society was formed?
A. 1863 B.1865
C. 1870 D.1890
4. Who captured the Indian states through the
introduction of subsidiary system?
A. Lord Clive B.Lord Welsly
C. Lord Minto D.Lord Salisbury
5. Which Hindu woman fought against the
British in the War of Independence 1857?
A. Lakshmi Bai B.Ratan Bai
C. Queen of MysoreD.Aimy Bai
6. When the Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali
Jinnah was born?
A. 25 Dec. 1875 B.25 Dec. 1876
C. 25 Dec. 1877 D.25 Dec. 1878
7. Who ordered to introduce Hindi Lexigraph in
UP?
A. Lord Minto
B. Lord Mouut batten
C. Anthony McDonald
D. David McDonald
8. Who among the following initiated a
movement for Urdu in the start of 20th
century?
A. Allama Iqbal
B. Mohsin-ul-Mulk
C. Wiqar-ul-Mulk
D. Sir Syed Ahmad Khan
9. Who is associated with giving an order of
ring at Jallianwala garden?
A. General Dyre
B. Lord Minto
C. Anthony McDonald
D. General David
10. Who started the “Sudhi Movement” in Sub-
continent?
A. Dada Bhai Nauru Ji
B. Jawahar Lal Nehru
C. Swami Dayanand
D. Dr. Moonje
11. Congress started which of the following
movements against the partition of Bengal?
A. Sawadeshi B.Shudhi
C. Sanghtan D.Arya Smaj
12. Who established the theosophical society in
the sub-continent?
A. Mrs. Mount batten
B. Abdul Kalam Azad
C. Annie Basant
D. Sir Syed Ahmad
13. What was the purpose of theosophical
society?
A. Restoration of old culture
B. Restoration of old buildings
C. Restoration of old temples
D. Restoration of old religions
14. Who established the “Arya Smaj”?
A. Swami Dayanand
B. Mk. Ganolhi
C. Bal Gangadhar Tilak
D. Subash Chandra Bose
15. When was the 'Arya Smaj' movement
established?
A. 1877 B.1874
C. 1878 D.1879
16. Where was the headquarter of 'Arya Smaj'?
A. Lahore B.Mumbai
C. Delhi D.Calcutta
17. Which of the following educational institutes
was established by the Hindus at Lahore?
A. Sanatan Dharam College
B. Civil Lines College
C. DAV College
D. King Edward College
18. Which Muslim student was martyred during a
Movement against the Punjab Government?
A. Muhammad Abdullah
B. Ch. Haroon
C. Muhammad Malik
D. Sajawal Khan
27. 19. Which institute was established by the Sikhs
in Lahore?
A. Dayal Singh College
B. M.A.O College
C. Islamia College
D. Government College
20. From which college Ch. Rehmat Ali was
graduated?
A. Govt. M.A.O College
B. Govt. Dayal Sing College
C. Govt. College
D. Govt. Islamia College
21. Whom of the following leaders proposed the
name 'Pakistan'?
A. Maulana Zafar Ali
B. Ch. Rehmat Ali
C. Allama Iqbal
D. Qaid-e-Azam
22. Which of the following organizations was
established by Ch. Rehmat Ali in Islamia
College Lahore?
A. Bazm-i-Shibli
B. Muslim students Federation
C. Baz-i-Urdu
D. Jamiat-e-Islami
23. Ch. Rehmat Ali was married in which of the
following years?
A. 1915 B.1918
C. 1920 D.Never married
24. Which principal of Islamia College took part
in Pakistan Movement openly?
A. Dr. Umar Hayat Malik
B. Dr. Ali Muhammad
C. Professor Allah Bakhsh
D. Professor Yaqoob Ali
25. Which of the following was/were associated
with the Muslim student's federation?
A. Hameed Nizami
B. Mian Muhammad Sha
C. Abdul Star Niazi
D. All of the above
26. Which principal of Islamia College of Lahore
was nominated as the member of the
parliament of Pakistan?
A. Dr. Ali Muhammad
B. Abdul star Niazi
C. Dr. Umar Hayat Malik
D. Maulana Shibli
27. Which of the following books of Saraswati
Dayanand got famous?
A. Satyarth Parkash
B. Gokaruna Nidhi
C. Reections
D. Vyavahar Bhanu
28. Who is associated with the establishment of
the Congress?
A. Sardar Pate B.Jawahar Lal Nehru
C. A.O. Hume D.M.k. Gandhi
29. Which was the establishment year of the
Congress?
A. 1870 B.1875
C. 1885 D.1890
30. Who presided the inaugural session of the
Congress?
A. A.O. Hume
B. Mk Gandhi
C. W.C. Bannerjee
D. W.C. Brahman
31. What was the subject of inaugural
presidential address of Congress?
A. Blessings of English Rule
B. Hardship of English Rule
C. Length of English Rule
D. Outcomes of English Rule
32. Who is the author of the book “A Nations in
Making”?
A. Rabindar nath Tygore
B. Surrendra Nath Bannerjie
C. Abdlul Kalam Azad
D. Jawahar Lal Nehru
33. Why did Lala Lajpat Rai take part in a
movement against the partition of Bengal?
A. for personal interests
B. for national interests
C. for Muslim's benets
D. being the friend of Ti Lak
34. 'Fakku Kulli' was a system associated with
Shah Wali Ullah. What was 'Fakku Kulli'
system?
A. Islamic Revolutionary System
B. Islamic educational System
C. Islamic Punishment System
D. For collection of Zakat
35. Who is the father of subsidiary system?
A. Lord Minto B.Lord Lewrance
C. Lord Welesly D.Lord Clive
28. 36. Which of the following women took part in the
War of Independence?
A. Hazrat Mahal
B. Queen of Jhansi
C. Both A and B
D. None of the above
37. When the War of Independence had ended?
A. 20 Nov. 1858 B.25 Nov. 1858
C. 26 Nov. 1858 D.30 Nov. 1858
38. Who established the Landon chapter of
Muslim League?
A. Ch. Rehmat Ali
B. Mian Muhammad Sha
C. Syed Amir Ali
D. Allama Iqbal
39 What was the name of father of the Quaid-i-
Azam?
A. Poonja Jinnah
B. Poonja Go Kuldas Meghji
C. Ahmad Ali Jinnah
D. Bune Ali Jinnah
40. Who was the mother of the Quaid-i-Azam?
A. Mithi Bai B.Shireen Bai
C. Jahan Ara D.Khursheed Begum
41. Quaid-i-Azam got his early education from;
A. Madrasah Rahimia
B. Nadvat ul Ulema
C. Madrasah-tul-Islam
D. Islamia School
42. When the Quaid-i-Azam got married for the
rst time?
A. 1882 B.1890
C. 1900 D.1920
43. In which institution of London Quaid-i-Azam
got admission?
A. Harvard University
B. London School of Economics
C. Leads University
D. Lincolns Inn
44. When did the Quaid-i-Azam marry for the
second time?
A. 1902 B.1910
C. 1918 D.1920
45. What was the name of Quaid-i-Azam
residency in Mumbai?
A. Mount Pleasant
B. Fountain House
C. Red House
D. Blue House
46. When the Muslims celebrated the day of
Deliverance?
A. 22 Dec. 1935 B.22 Dec. 1937
C. 22 Dec. 1939 D.22 Dec. 1940
47. Who presented the Pakistan Resolution?
A. Abdullah Haroon
B. A.K Fazal-ul-Haq
C. Quaid-i-Azam
D. Qazi Muhammad Issa
48. Whom of the following uttered these words “I
consider the partition of India a sin”?
A. M K Gandhi
B. Quaid-i-Azam
C. Jawahar Lal Nehru
D. Abdullah Haroon
49. Who of the following rst seconded the
Pakistan Resolution?
A. Quaid-e-Azam B.Fazl-ul-Haq
C. Ch. Khalique D.Abdullah Haroon
50. Which of the following women delivered a
speech in favour of the Pakistan Resolution?
A. Fatima Jinnah
B. Amjadi Bano
C. Salma Tasaddug Hussian
D. Begum Liaqat Ali
30. 1. To which Prophet was the Zabur revealed by
Allah?
A.Prophet Ibraheem (A.S)
B.Prophet Dawood (A.S)
C.Prophet Moosa (A.S)
D.Prophet Essa (A.S)
2. Which companion of Prophet (PBUH) was
awarded with the title of The Sword of Allah
A.Hazrat Abu Bakr Siddique (R.A)
B.Hazrat Omar Farooq (R.A)
C.Hazrat Ali Al-Murtaza (R.A)
D.Hazrat Khalid bin Waleed (R.A)
3. How many sons did Prophet Muhammad
(PBUH) have?
A.1 B.2
C.3 D.4
4. How many daughters did Prophet Muhammad
(PBUH) have?
A.1 B.2
C.3 D.4
5. The real name of Imam Bukhari (R.A) is?
A.Muhammad bin Ismail
B.Muhammad Ismail
C.Muhammad Ibrahim
D.Ismail bin Ibrahim
6. The Angel who delivered messages to Prophet
Muhammad (PBUH) from Allah was?
A.Jibrael (A.S) B.Mikael (A.S)
C.Israfeel (A.S) D.Izraeel (A.S)
7. Which companion of Prophet (PBUH) was
awarded with the title of The lion of Allah?
A.Hazrat Omar Farooque (R.A)
B.Hazrat Ali Al-Murtaza (R.A)
C.Hazrat Hamza bin Abdul Mutlaib (R.A)
D.Hazrat Khalid bin Waleed (R.A)
8. The rst Masjid (Mosque) on the surface of
Earth is?
A.Masjid-ul-Haram B.Masjid-e-Nabavi
C.Masjid-e-Aqsa D.Quba Masjid
9. Name the wife of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH)
who was daughter of Hazrat Omar Farooq
(R.A)?
A.Hazrat Aisha (R.A)
B.Hazrat Juwairyyah (R.A)
C.Hazrat Hafsah (R.A)
D.Hazrat Maimoonah (R.A)
10. Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) married Khadija
(R.A) at the age of?
A. 23 years B.25 years
C.27 years D.30 years
11. Which of the wives of Prophet Muhammad
(PBUH) was given the title of Umm-ul-
Masakeen?
A.Hazrat Hafsa bint Umar (R.A)
B.Hazrat Zainab bint Jehash (R.A)
C.Hazrat Saa (R.A)
D.None of them
12.The relation between Prophet Muhammad
(PBUH) and Abu Bakr Siddique (R.A) was?
A.Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) was foster
brother of Abu Bakr Siddique (R.A)
B.Abu Bakr Siddique (R.A) was father-in-
law of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH)
C.Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) was cousin of
Abu Bakr Siddique (R.A)
D.Abu Bakr Siddique (R.A) was brother-in-law
of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH)
13. What was the relation between Prophet Ismail
(A.S) and Prophet Ishaq (A.S)
A.Father and son B.Uncle and nephew
C.They were brothers D.They were cousins
14.First migration of the Companions and
relatives of the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH)
was to?
A.Makkah B.Madina
C.Abyssinia (Ethiopia) D.Baghdad
15.In which Surah doesAllah say, Wives of
Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) are mothers of
believers?
A.Surah Al-e-Imraan B.Surah Yaseen
C.Surah Muhammad D.Surah Ahzaab
16.Khadija (R.A) passed away when she was ----
and Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) was ------
years old?
A.58 – 43 B.60 - 45
C.63 – 48 D.65 - 50
17.The Battle of Badr was fought in?
A.1Hijri B.2Hijri
C.3Hijri D.4Hijri
18.The Battle of Badr was fought in which of the
following months?
A.Ramadan B.Muharram
C.Shawwal D.Rabi-ul-Awwal
19.Hazrat Khadija (R.A) bore all the children of
Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) except which of
the followings?
A.Ibrahim (R.A)
B.Abdullah (R.A)
C.Hazrat Fatima (R.A)
D.Hazrat Ruqaiyah (R.A)
31. 20.Qiblah was changed from Jerusalem to
Khana-e-Kabba in
A.Ramadan 1 A.H B.Shaban 1 A.H
C.Ramadan 2 A.H D.Shaban 2 A.H
21.The Saiful-Bahr Mission to intercept a caravan
belonging to Quraish, occurred in
A.Ramadan 1 A.H B.Shaban 1 A.H
C.Ramadan 2 A.H D.Shaban 2 A.H
22.The color of the rst ag, in the history of Islam
was
A.White B.Black
C.White and Black D.Green
23.The Nakhla Mission took place in
A.Rajab 1 A.H B.Shaban 1 A.H
C.Rajab 2 A.H D.Shaban 2 A.H
24.The rst invasion under the leadership of
Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) was
A.The invasion of Abwa or Waddan
B.The invasion of Buwat
C.The invasion of Safwan
D.The invasion of Dhil-Ushairah
25. The phase of secret preaching lasted for ------
---years.
A.1 B.2
C.3 D.4
26.Cave Hira is situated in which mountain?
A.As-Safa B.Sil
C.Uhud D.An-Noor
27.Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) lived in Madina
for --------- years.
A.8 B.9
C.10 D.11
28.There were ------ men and ------ women in the
rst migration to Abyssinia.
A.6 – 10 B.10 - 6
C.4 – 12 D.12 - 4
29.In the beginning of open preaching towards
Islam, Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) stood up
on Mount As-Safa one day and called out
loudly Ya Sabahah” What is the meaning of
Ya Sabahah?
A.Beginning
B.Good morning
C.To draw attention of others to some
danger
D.Come to the religion
30.During the phase of secret preaching, what
was the meeting place of Muslims where
Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) taught newly
converts, Islam and Islamic wisdom?
A.House of Abu Bakr Siddique (R.A)
B.House of Usman Ghani (R.A)
C.House of Salman Farsi (R.A)
D.House of Al-Arqam (R.A)
31.Al-Hudaibiyah Treaty was concluded in---Hijri.
A.5 B.6
C.7 D.8
32.Hamza bin Abdul-Mutalib (R.A) (Asadullah)
was assassinated in the battle of
A.Badr B.Uhud
C.Khandaq D.Mu'tah
33.The ------- year of the Prophethood, was the
year of grief.
th th
A.7 B.8
th th
C.9 D.10
34.The Battle of Uhud was fought in ------ A.D
A.1 B.2
C.3 D.4
35.The Battle of Uhud was fought in the month of
A.Ramadan B.Muharram
C.Shawwal D.Rabi-ul-Awwal
36.To which companion did Prophet Muhammad
(PBUH) grant a very special privilege, saying
May my father and mother be ransomed for
you
A.Abu Bakr Siddique (R.A)
B.Omar Farooq (R.A)
C.Saad bin Abi Waqqas (R.A)
D.Hamza bin Abdul-Mutalib (R.A)
37.Hazrat Muhammad (PBUH) is called with the
name Ahmed in which Surah of the Holy
Quran?
A.Ya-Seen B.Muhammad
C.Saff D.Muzzammil
38.Muhammad (PBUH) is the messenger of
Allah is stated in which Surah?
A.Ya-Seen B.Muhammad
C.Muzammil D.Fath
39.Al-Hudaibiyah Treaty was scribed by
A.Hazrat Abu Bakr Siddique (R.A)
B.Hazrat Omar Farooq (R.A)
C.Hazrat Usman Ghani (R.A)
D.Hazrat Ali Al-Murtaza (R.A)
32. 40.Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) sent his
messengers to the kings beyond Arabia calling
them to Islam. In order to authenticate the
credentials of his messengers, a ---------- seal
was made.
A.Golden B.Silver
C.Metallic D.Wooden
41.The seal was engraved with the words ___.
A.Allah, Rasool, Muhammad-Vertically
B.Allah, Rasool, Muhammad - Horizontally
C.Allah, Muhammad, Rasool-Vertically
D.Allah, Muhammad, Rasool - Horizontally
42.Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) sent his
messengers to the kings beyond Arabia calling
them to Islam in ---------------.
A.5 A.H B.6 A.H
C.7 A.H D.8 A.H
43.The Khaibar was conquered in
A.Muharram 6 A.H
B.Shawwal 6 A.H
C.Muharram 7 A.H
D.Shawwal 7 A.H
44.In the Battle of Uhud, Prophet Muhammad
(PBUH) selected ______ skillful archers to stay
on a mountain (side).
A.20 B.30
C.40 D.50
45.In the Battle of Uhud, Prophet Muhammad
(PBUH) selected skillful archers to stay on a
mountain (side) under the command of
A.Abdullah bin Jubair (R.A)
B.Saad bin Abi-Waqas (R.A)
C.Amir Muawiyah (R.A)
D.Hatib bin Abi Balta'ah (R.A)
46.In the Battle of Uhud, Muslim army was re-
attacked from mountain (side) under the
command of
A.Abdullah bin Zubair (R.A)
B.Khalid bin Waleed (R.A)
C.Abu Jahal
D.Rustum
47.What was the relation between Prophet Moosa
A.S) and Prophet Haroon A.S)?
A.Uncle and nephew
B.Father and son
C.They were brothers
D.They were cousins
48.One of the rulers Hazrat Muhammad wrote
letters was Khosro Pervaiz. He was a
A.King of Rome
B.King of Bahrain
C.Emperor of Abyssinia
D.Emperor of Persia
49. The relatives of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH)
in the rst migration to Abyssinia were_______.
A.Abu Bakr Siddique (R.A) and Aisha (R.A)
B.Omar Farooq (R.A) and Hafsa (R.A)
C.Usman Ghani (R.A) and Ruqaiyah (R.A)
D.Ali Al-Murtaza (R.A) and Fatima (R.A)
50.The Hijra Calender was innovated by ___.
A.Abu Bakr Siddique (R.A)
B.Omar Farooq (R.A)
C.Usman Ghani (R.A)
D.Ali Al-Murtaza (R.A)
34. 1. The difference of two numbers is 3, and their
sum is 99. The smaller number is:
A. 48 B.45
C. 47 D.49
2. Difference of the two numbers is 36. If one is 4
times the other, then the smaller number will
be:
A. 25 B.12
C. 14 D.16
3. If 23 be added to 4 times a number, the result
is 87. The number is :
A. 17 B.19
C. 15 D.16
4. A computer printer produced 176,400 lines in a
given day. If the printer was in operation for
seven hours during the day, how many lines
did it print per minute?
A. 420 B.320
C. 530 D.580
5. If 12 le cabinets require 18 feet of wall space,
how many feet of wall space will 30 cabinets
require?
A. 45 B.23
C. 56 D.87
6. A man owns 2/3 of the market research bureau
business and sells 3/4 of his shares for
Rs.75000. What is the value of Business?
A. 150000 B.13000
C. 240000 D.34000
7. Ayesha is aged three times more than her
daughter Amira. After 8 years, she would be
two and a half times of Amira's age. After
further 8 years, how many times would she be
of Amira's age?
A. 2 times B. times122
C. times D.3 times324
8. The sum of ages of 5 dogs born at the
intervals of 3 years each is 50 years. What is
the age of the youngest puppy?
A. 4 years B.8 years
C. 10 years D.None of these
9. A mother said to her daughter, I was as old as
you are at the present at the time of your
birth. If the mother's age is 38 years now, the
daughter's age ve years back was:
A. 14 years B.19 years
C. 33 years D.38 years
10.A fathers age today is thrice as that of his
sons. After 5 years, it would be just 2.5 times.
At the time of birth of his son, what must be the
age of the father?
A. 30years B.25years
C. 28years D.35years
11.Mr. Lim is traveling on his cycle and has
calculated to reach point A at 2 P.M. if he
travels at 10 kmph, he will reach there at 12
noon if he travels at 15 kmph. At what speed
must he travel to reach A at 1 P.M.?
A. 8 kmph B.11 kmph
C. 12 kmph D.14 kmph
12.Jojo covers a distance of 400 m in 5 minutes.
What is his speed in km per hour?
A. 3.6 B.4.8
C. 6.4 D.8.0
13.Maria covered a track at a speed of 240 kmph
in 5 hours. To cover the same distance in 1
hour, she must travel at a speed of:
A. 300 kmph B.360 kmph
C. 600 kmph D.720 kmph
14.If Ayehsa walks at 14 km/hr instead of 10
km/hr,s he would have walked 20 km more.
The actual distance travelled by her is:
A. 50 km B.56 km
C. 70 km D.80 km
15.Lamborghini Gallardo can travel 50% faster
than a BMW. Both start from Dallas at the
same time and reach a point 75 kms away
from Dallas at the same time. On the way,
however, the Lamborghini lost about 12.5
minutes while stopped for refueling. The speed
of the BMW is:
A. 100 kmph B.110 kmph
C. 120 kmph D.130 kmph
16.A company installed 36 machines at the
beginning of the year. In March they installed 9
additional machines and then disconnected 18
in August. How many were still installed at the
end of the year
A. 27 B.24
C. 25 D.28
17.The average salary of 3 workers is 95 Rs. per
week. If one earns Rs.115 and second earns
Rs.65 how much is the salary of the 3rd worker
A. 105 B.205
C. 234 D.254
18.If Rs20/- is available to pay for typing a
research report typist A produces 42 pages
and typist B produces 28 pages. How much
should typist A receive?
A. Rs, 12 B.Rs.23
C. Rs.56 D.Rs.34
19.What is the angle between the two hands of a
clock when time is 8:30?
A. 75 B.62
C. 72 D.71
20.An article sold at amount of 50% the net sale
price is Rs 425 .what is the list price of the
article?
A. 500 B.488
C. 480 D.510
35. 21.5 men or 8 women do equal amount of work in
a day. a job requires 3 men and 5 women to
nish the job in 10 days how many woman are
required to nish the job in 14 days.
A. 10 B.7
C. 6 D.12
22.If an item costs Rs.3 in '99 and Rs.203 in
'00.What is the % increase in price?
A. 200/3% B.200/6%
C. 100% D.None of these
23.A father is 30 years older than his son
however he will be only thrice as old as the
son after 5 years what is father's present age?
A. 40 years B.30 years
C. 50 years D.None of these
24.If the average age of mother and her daughter
is 34.5 years while the age of the daughter is
half of that of the mother, what is mother's
age?
A. 48 years B.69 years
C. 69 years D.46 years
25.The monthly salary of a person gets increased
by 5%, thereby becoming Rs. 15120 per
annum. What was his earlier salary per
month?
A. Rs. 1440 B.Rs. 1200
C. Rs. 1320 D.Rs. 1240
26.60, 60, 120, 30, 240, ?
A. 30 B.48
C. 15 D.45
27.7, 13, 17, 19,23,?
A. 26 B.29
C. 31 D.37
28.Which of the following is the smallest fraction?
A. 3/7 B.5/1
C. 6/13 D.7/12
29.There are 50 students in class, twenty of
whom re females. The average, amount spent
on soft drinks by female student Rs. 20 per
month where as it is Rs. 16.50 for male
students. Determine the average amount spent
by all the students.
A. Rs. 17.60 B.Rs. 18.20
C. Rs.17.90 D.Rs. 19. 30
30.Find the number whose square root is twice its
cube root.
A. 27 B.64
C. 125 D.81
31.The sum of three positive numbers in
arithmetic progression is 63. The sum of their
squares is 1341. Find their product.
A. 8554 B.9064
C. 8936 D.9072
32.If X is the brother of the son of Y's son, how is
X related to Y?
A. Son B.Brother
C. Cousin D.Grand-son
33.A boy ranks thirteenth in class of twenty six.
What is his rank from the last?
A. 13 B.14
C. 15 D.26
34.Which of the following fractions is the largest
in value? 2/3, 3/5, 5/7, 7/9, 9/11
A. 7/9 B.2/3
C. 3/5 D.9/11
35.When 8% of 630 is added to 12% of 315, what
would be the sum?
A. 68.2 B.44.1
C. 126 D.88.2
36.Ruzina is 24 years old today. Eight years ago,
Anjum was half the age of that of Ruzina then.
How old is Anjum today?
A. 20 years B.18 years
C. 16 years D.14 years
37.A basket contains seven apples and fourteen
oranges. If we select two at random then what
is the probability that both are different.
A. 2/3 B.7/20
C. 7/30 D.7/15
38.A bag contains 25 cent, 10 cent and 5 cent
coins in the ratio 1 ; 2 ; 3. If the total value of
these is $ 36, the number of 25 cent coins is
A. 40 B.63
C. 70 D.60
39.How many of the integers between 25 and 45
are even?
A. 21 B.20
C. 11 D.10
40.Which of the following fractions is the greatest
of all?
7/8 , 6/7, 5/6, 4/5
A. 7/8 B.6/7
C. 5/6 D.4/5
41.An increase in the cost price of an article by
22% leads to the value of Rs. 61. What was
the original cost price of the article?
A. Rs. 40 B.Rs. 45
C. Rs. 50 D.Rs. 55
42.A car wash can wash 8 cars in 18 minutes. At
this rate, how many cars can the car wash in 3
hours?
A. 50 B.60
C. 75 D.80
43. It takes 30 days to ll a laboratory dish with
bacteria, If the size of the bacteria doubles
each day, how long did it take for the bacteria
to ll one half of dish?
A. 18 days B.23 days
C. 27 days D.29 days
44.2, 0, 6, 3, 10, 8, 17, ……
A. 11 B.15
C. 19 D.21
36. 45.0, 0, 2, 6, 12, ....
A. 8 B.15
C. 20 D.18
46.4, 9, 25, 49, 121, ....
A. 144 B.196
C. 189 D.169
47.The cost price of 20 articles is equal to the
sale price of 16 articles What is the percentage
gain?
A. 20% B.16%
C. 25% D.18%
48.If the length of a rectangle is increased by
20% and the area remains unchanged, then its
corresponding breadth must be decreased by:
A. 20% B.16 2/3%
C. 6% D.10%
49.A card is drawn from a pack of playing cards.
The probability that the drawn card is a court
card when it is a red card is:
A. 3/13 B.6/13
C. 3/26 D.3/52
50.When sugar is 10 kgs a cent, a sum of money
maintains 4 family of 18 men for 15 days; how
long will the same amount of money maintain a
family of 6 men when sugar is 14 kgs a cent?
A. 57 days B.63 days
C. 67 days D.53 days
51.A railway passenger counts the telegraph
posts on the line as he passes them. If they
are 50 metres apart and the train is going at 48
km, per hour. How many will he pass per
minute?
A. 16 B.20
C. 24 D.10
52.Which of the following is equal to 14?
A. 2 x 20 B.1 x 7
C. 3 x 12 D. 4 x 6
53.In an examination, 45% of the total examines
passed. If the number of failures is 121, the
number of those who passed is:
A. 97 B.99
C. 420 D.220
54.Find the next number of the series 3, 7, 13,
21_____?
A. 31 B.35
C. 29 D.27
55.The average age of three girls is 16 years. If
their ages are in the ratio 4 : 5 : 7, the age of
the youngest girl is:
A. 8 years B.9 years
C. 12 years D.16 years
56.If a road A is 29 miles and 45% longer than
another road B, nd the length of road B.
A. 10 B.15
C. 18 D. 20
57.The average age of 32 students is 10 years. If
teacher's age is included, the average
becomes 11. What is the teacher's age?
A. 42 years B.52 years
C. 43 years D.33 years
58.A man covered 28 steps in 30 seconds to
reach bottom but if he decided to move fast
and covered 34 steps in 18 seconds. How
many steps are there on the escalator when
stationary?
A. 50 B.45
C. 43 D.40
59.A fathers age today is thrice as that of his
sons. After 5 years, it would be just 2.5 times.
At the time of birth of his son, what must be the
age of the father?
A. 30years B.25years
C. 28years D.35years
38. 1. The major language of World Wide Web is
A. HTML B.PHP
C. ASP.NET D.Java
2. HTML is an abbreviation of
A. HiTech Meaningful Language
B. HyperText Meaningful Language
C. HiTech Markup Language
D. HyperText Markup Language
3. _____ is a device from where the information
is sent.
A. Transmitter B.Spreadsheet
C. Simulation D.Modulation
4. ______ is a mathematical model of a real
system in the form of a computer program.
A. Transmitter B.Spreadsheet
C. Simulation D.Modulation
5. LAN is an abbreviation of
A. Large Access Network
B. Local Access Network
C. Large Area Network
D. Local Area Network
6. In peer-to-peer networking
A. there is only one server and many clients
B. there is only one client and many servers
C. every computer is capable of playing the
role of server
D. every computer is capable of playing the
role of client, server or both at the same time
7. URL is an abbreviation of
A. Universal Resource Locator
B. Uniform Resource Locator
C. Universal Resource Location
D. Uniform Resource Location
8. The network in which we connect each node to
the network along a single piece of network
cable is called
A. Bus Network Topology
B. Star Network Topology
C. Ring Network Topology
D. None of these
9. The network in which we connect each
network node to a central device (hub) is
called
A. Bus Network Topology
B. Star Network Topology
C. Ring Network Topology
D. None of these
10.FTP is an abbreviation of
A. File Transfer Position
B. File Transfer Protection
C. File Transfer Protocol
D. File Transfer Possibility
11.IDE stands for
A. Integrated Dual Environment
B. Inter Development Environment
C. Integrated Development Environment
D. Inter Dual Environment
12.A language that is closed to human language
is called
A. Low-Level language
B. High-Level language
C. Programming language
D. Machine language
13.CBT stands for
A. Computer Based Training
B. Computer Based Trading
C. Computer Based Technology
D. None of these
14.A virus that replicates itself is called
A. Bug B.Worm
C. Bomb D.Hoax
15.The tool used to nd a similar word in a
document is called
A. Finder B.Thesaurus
C. Dictionary D.Find and Replace
16.Which of the following components of physical
database design refers to the correctness and
consistency of data?
A. Indexes
B. Integrity constraints
C. File organization
D. Data Distribution strategy
17.Conio.h stands for
A. character input output
B. console input output
C. common input output
D. complex input output
18.Duplication of data in multiple les is called
A. Data Redundancy B.Data Dependence
C. Data Inconsistency D.None of These
19.A relation that contains minimal redundancy
and allows easy use is called
A. Clean B.Simple
C. Complex D.Well-Structured
20.SQL stands for
A. Structured Query Language
B. Sequential Query Language
C. Simple Query Language
D. None of these
21.Which register stores the result of ALU
operations?
A. Data Register
B. Instruction Register
C. Data Address Register
D. Accumulator Register
22.A collection of rules for writing programs in a
programming language is known as
A. Syntax B.Program logic
C. Program Standards D.None of These
23.Which one of the followings connects two
similar network segments?
A. Router B.Bridge
C. Gateway D.Node
39. 24.hich of the following device uses the parallel
transmission?
A. Mouse B.Keyboard
C. Printer D.Light Pen
25.What is a diagrammatic way of representing
the relationship between the entities in a
database?
A. Flowchart B.ERD
C. DFD D.Algorithm
26.Which transmission allows data to travel in
both directions but only one direction at a
time?
A. Simplex B.Full duplex
C. Half duplex D.Reverse
27.Another name for free software is
A. Encrypted Software
B. Copy Protected Software
C. Shareware
D. Public Domain Software
28.DPI stands for
A. Dot per Inch B.Decimal per Inch
C. Digit per Inch D.Data per Inch
29.A small high speed memory inside CPU is
A. RAM B.ROM
C. Cache D.Register
30._______ are used to evaluate compound
conditions.
A. Arithmetic Operators
B. Logical Operators
C. Relational Operators
D. Assignment Operators
31.MICR stands for?
A. Magic in Character Redo
B. Magnetic ink Character Recorder
C. Magnetic ink Character Reader
D. None of These
32._______ is used to control all the parts of a
manufacturing process.
A. ATM B.CAM
C. CAD D.MICR
33.CPU consists of the following parts
A. Control unit and ALU
B. CU and Main memory
C. Main memory and ALU
D. Operating system and Main memory
34.MHZ stands for
A. Millihertz B.Microhertz
C. Megahertz D. None of these
35.DRAM stands for
A. Digital Random Access Memory
B. Dynamic Random Access Memory
C. Digital Read Access Memory
D. Dynamic Read Access Memory
36. The dots that compose the image of a digital
photograph are called ___.
A. Points B.Resolution Points
C. Digital Points D.Pixels
37.A type of reader commonly used to read UPC
code is _______.
A. Bar-code reader
B. Optical-mark reader
C. Magnetic-ink reader
D. Both A and C
38.Caps Lock is a
A. Window key B.Modier key
C. Toggle key D.Cursor control key
39.GPS stands for
A. Global Pointing System
B. Global Positioning System
C. Google Positioning System
D. None of these
40.Internet surng is an example of
A. Half duplex B.Simplex
C. Full duplex D.None of these
41.Analog signal is measured in
A. Volt B.Hertz
C. Digits D.WATTS
42.______ uses liquid crystal between the glass
plates.
A. ELD B.LCD
C. CRT D.None of these
43.Open System Interconnection (OSI) model
consists of _______ layers.
A. Eight B.Six
C. Seven D.Five
44.Which of the following coding schemes uses
4-bit code?
A. Unicode B.ASCII
C. EBCDIC D.BCD
45.Which of the following communication medium
requires “line-of-sight”?
A. Microwave B.Fiber-Optic cable
C. Twisted-Pair cable D.Coaxial cable
46.______ is a collection of system programs that
controls and co-ordinates the overall
operations of a computer system.
A. System software B.Operating system
C. Utility program D.Device driver
47.The translated program into machine code is
called ______.
A. Source program B.Object program
C. System program D.None of these
48.Format C is an example of virus ______.
A. Chernobal B.Logic Bomb
C. Boot Sector D.Torjan Horse
49.What type of operating system MS-DOS is?
A. Command Line Interface
B. Graphical User Interface
C. Multitasking
D. Menu Driven Interface
50.Which of the following keyboard shortcuts is
used to change the case?
A. Ctrl+F3 B.Alt+F3
C. Shift+F3 D.Ctrl+Shift+F3