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Part 1

English


Complete the sentences by choosing the most appropriate word, from the given lettered choices (A to D) below each.

Choose the correct answer.

1- Multan ____________ a very dry climate.

  1. has

  2. being

  3. having

  4. with


2- One of the least effective ways of storing information is learning ___________ it.

  1. how repeat

  2. repeating

  3. to repeat

  4. repeat

3- Asad finished __________ two of his published compositions before his eleventh birthday.

  1. written

  2. write

  3. to write

  4. writing

4- Many modern architects insist on ________ materials native to the region that will blend into the surrounding landscape.

  1. use

  2. to use

  3. the use

  4. using

5- Before the Angles and the Saxons ________ to England, the Iberians had lived there.

  1. coming

  2. come

  3. came

  4. did come

6- By the time a baby (boy or girl) has reached his first birthday, he/she should, without the help of an adult _________ sit up or even stand up.

  1. to be able to

  2. able to

  3. to be able

  4. be able to

     

7- The Pakistani students _________ a large number of computers now, because prices are beginning to decrease.

  1. must buy

  2. must have bought

  3. must be buying

  4. must buying



8- Since more than 50 percent of love marriage in the Uganda end in divorce, about half of the children in Uganda must ________ in single-parent homes. 

  1. grow up

  2. to grow up

  3. growing up

  4. have grow up

9- In a local liberal arts curriculum, it is assumed that graduates will ________ about Urdu, languages, literature, history, and the other social sciences.

  1. know

  2. know how

  3. knowledge

  4. knowing

10- Aleem Academy _________ an institution for men, but now it is coeducational, serving as many women as men.

  1. was used

  2. used to be

  3. was used to

  4. was used to be




Each question below consists of a related pair of words, followed by five lettered pairs of words. Select the lettered pair that best expresses a relationship similar to that expressed in the original pair.


11. Abomination : Abhorrence = ?

(a) Ripe : Eat (b) Write : Read

(c) Wail : Weep (d) Dance : Jump

12. Agenda : Conference = ?

(a) Teacher : Class (b) Agency : Assignment

(c) Map : Trip (d) Man : Woman

13. Brain : Neurology = ?

 (a) Horology : Horoscope (b) Body : Physiology

(c) Biology : Animals (d) Entomology : Plants

14. Bar : Barman = ?

(a) Car : Cleaner (b) Truck : Trolley

(c) Airplane : Hunger (d) Church : Sexton

15. Book : Cupboard = ?

(a) Glass : Drink (b) Wine : Bottle

(c) Waste : Jug (d) Cart : City

16. Botany : Plants = ?

 (a) Agriculture : Herbs (b) Astronomy : Stars

(c) Philosophy : Books (d) Anthropology : Religion

17. Book : Addendum = ?

(a) Signature : Letter (b) Vote : Constitution

(c) Will : Docile (d) Heading : Folder

18. Cow : Herbivorous = ?

(a) Cow : Meat (b) Sofa : Furniture

(c) Fawn : Deer (d) Refuge : Shelter

19. Child : Fire = ?

(a) Youth : Adolescence (b) Judge : Dishonor

(c) Student : Examination (d) Man : Enmity

20. Chalk : Black board = ?

(a) Door : Handle (b) Table : Chair

      1. Dog : Tail (d) Ink : Paper

         

        Antonyms

         

Choose the lettered word or phrase that is most nearly opposite in meaning to the main word in each question .


21.Abandon

A- Leave B– quit C – desert D –Join

22..Assist

A-Wicked B – depraved C- Non co-opereative D– evil

23.Abbreviate

A- Shorten B– abridge C– cut D- Expand

24.Abnormal

A- Unusual B– uncommon C-Stern D- Rotine

25.Abolish

A End- B- fear C- Construct D- decorate


Choose the word most similar in meaning to the capitalized ones.

26 .Spend

A- Pay –B disburse C Gradual D.Abrupt

27 .Stay

A-Absence B- Remain C – rest D-presence

28. Stem

A-Absolute B- Strict – harsh C-Partial D- limited

29 Strife

A- Conflict B- drain C-Absorb D.Accept

30 .Sturdy

A-– discord B-Sensible C- sound D-.Success

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Analytical Section

    Questions 31-

    A government is assigning each of six embassy office workers--- Farhan, Gulshan, Hayat, Inam, Junaid, and Karamat---to embassies. There are four embassies. Embassies L and M are located in countries with dry climates, whereas embassies P and T are located in countries with humid climates. The office workers

Must be assigned according to the following rules:


Each embassy must have at least one of the workers assigned to it.

At least one embassy in a humid climate must have al least two workers assigned to it.

Gulshan cannot be assigned to the same embassy as Karamat.

Inam must be assigned to an embassy in a dry climate.

Junaid must be assigned to an embassy in a humid climate.


Question No.31 . Which of the following is an acceptable assignment of the workers to the embassies?


L M P T

(A) Farhan, Gulshan Inam, Karamat Karamat Junaid

(B) Gulshan, Karamat Inam Junaid Farhan, Hayat

(C) Gulshan Farhan, Inam Karamat Junaid, Hayat

(D) Junaid Gulshan, Inam Hayat Farhan, Karamat

(E) Karamat Farhan Inam Gulshan, Junaid


Question No.32 . Which of the following must be assigned either to embassy L or to embassy M?

  1. Farhan

  2. Gulshan

  3. Hayat

  4. Inam

  5. Karamat


Question No.33. Which of the following CANNOT be true?

  1. One worker is assigned to L.

  2. Two workers are assigned to P.

  3. Two workers are assigned to L.

  4. Three workers are assigned to M.

  5. Three workers are assigned to T.

Question No.34 If Gulshan and Karamat are assigned to L and M, respectively, which of the following

must be true?

  1. Farhan is assigned to either P or T.

  2. Inam is assigned to either P or T.

  3. P and T each have two workers assigned to them

  4. Hayat is assigned to L.

  5. Hayat is assigned to T.

Question No.35 . If Gulshan, Hayat, and Karamat are assigned to L and M, respectively, which of the

following musht be ture?

  1. Farhan is assigned to an embassy to which none of the other five office workers

is assigned.

  1. Gulshan is assigned to an embassy to which none of the other five office workers

is assigned.

  1. Junaid is assigned to the same embassy as Karamat.

  2. Hayat is assigned to the same embassy as Gulshan.

Hayat is assigned to the same embassy as Karamat.


Question 36-39relate to the following statements:


All roads in a city run North-South or East-West. There are no curves in the roads.

 

Roads 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 are parallel to one another

Roads 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12 are parallel to one another

Roads 1 is one mile east of road 2

Road 2 is half a mile west of road 3

Road 4 is one mile west of road 5

Road 6 is half a mile south of road 7

Road 8 is one mile north of road 9

Road 10 is half a mile north of road 11

Road 10 is one mile south of road 12

 

Q.36 Which of the following is necessarily true?

  1. Road 8 is one mile north of Road 11

  2. Road 4 is two miles west of road 2

  3. Road 5 and road 2 intersect

  4. Road 12 is one and a half mile north of road 11

  5. Road 4 is at least two miles west of road 1


Q.37 If Road 5 is somewhere between roads 2 and 3, then which of the following is false?

  1. Road 4 is less than one mile from road 2

  2. Road 3 is less than one and a half mile from road 4

  3. Road 5 is less than one mile from road 1

  4. The distance between roads 2 and 5 added to the distance between roads 3 and 5 is half a mile

  5. Road 4 is two miles west of road 1


Q.38 Which of the following possibilities would make two road coincide?

  1. If Road 11 is half a mile north of road 8

  2. If Road 4 is half a mile east of road 1

  3. If Road 8 half a mile north of road 10

  4. If Road 3 is one mile west of road 4

  5. If Roads 5 and 2 are half a mile apart or roads 7 and 9 are half a mile apart.


Q.39 If Road X is parallel to road 8 and road X is half a mile south of road 9 and one mile north of road 6, which two roads would be half a mile apart?

(a) Roads 8 and X (b) X and 7 (c) 9 and 6 (d) 9 and 7 (e) 8 and 6


Questions 40and 41 are related to the following:

Eight university cricket players (G,H,I,J,K,L,M,N,O) are to be honored at a special function. Three of these players (H.M and O) are also football players. Two of them (K and N) are basketball players also In arranging the seats, it was decided that a player who participated in two sports should not sit next to another such player.


Q.40 Which of the following seating arrangements would not violate the above rule?

(a) H G K J (b) H K J L (c) J K M N (d) J L H K (e) L K N J


Q.41 To have the proper seating arrangement, K should sit between:

(a) G and H (b) J and M (c) L and N (d) J and L (e) H and J


Q.42 “The pilot has never been involved in a crash”

This statement would seem very foolish if we knew that:

  1. The pilot was a very capable and qualified person

  2. He had just started flying

  3. Had flown more flights than any other pilot

  4. Could fly a large variety of different planes

  5. Had spent more than five years in flight training school


Q.43 “Only rich people travel by air”

We conclude from this statement that:

  1. No rich person travels by road

  2. Anyone who travels by air must be rich

  3. At least one rich person will travel by air

  4. All poor people do not travel by air

  5. Some poor people travel by air


Q.44 All people who have cars are rich.

All people are either rich or have cars


Give the above assumptions, which of the following must be false?

    1. All people who are rich have cars

    2. Some people are not rich

    3. There are people with cars who are not rich

(a) 1 only (b) 2 only (c) 3 only (d) 2 and 3 only (e) 1,2 and 3



Questions 45-47 relate to the following statements:

The top six race car rivers are to be given prizes according to their world rankings, Inadvertently, they have been made to stand in the queue in the wrong order. As a result of the error, the following situation exists:

1. Any two drivers who would normally be adjacent are no longer so

2. Exactly one of the drivers is occupying his correct position

3. Driver 1 is standing behind driver 6 and exactly one other driver is between them

4. Driver 4 is not last

5. Driver 5 is standing before driver 2


Q.45 . Which driver cannot be standing among the last three in the queue?

(a) 1 (b) 3 (c) 4 (d) 5 (e) 6


Q.46 .Which of the following must be false?

  1. Driver 3 comes before 2

  2. Driver 3 comes before 4

  3. Driver 5 comes after 1

  4. Driver 6 is second in order

  5. Driver 3 occurs last


Q.47 Which of the following could possibly be true?

    1. Driver 6 comes after 2

    2. Driver 4 comes after 5

    3. Driver 6 comes after 4

(a) 1 only (b) 2 only (c) 3 only (d) 2 and 3 only (e) 1,2 and 3


Q.48 Ali says that “Since every child I know likes ice-cream, Asad must also like ice-cream”

We conclude from Ali’s statement that:

  1. Ali does not know many children

  2. Asad is a child

  3. Asad likes ice-cream

  4. Ali is a good friend of Asad

  5. Ali saw Asad behaving childishly

Questions 49-50 are based on the following:

Literature students in class have varied tastes in poetry.

  1. All who enjoy the poetry of Iqbal also like the poetry of Ghalib

  2. Those who enjoy Ghalib dislike Faiz

  3. Some who enjoy Ghalib also enjoy Faraz

  4. All who enjoy the poetry of Faiz also enjoy Mir

  5. Some who enjoy Mir also enjoy Ghalib

  6. Some who enjoy Faraz dislike Faiz

  7. All who enjoy Mir also enjoy Saadi

Q.49 Which if the following statements must be true?

  1. All who enjoy Ghalib also enjoy Iqbal

  2. None who dislike the poetry of Saadi enjoy the poetry of Faraz

  3. Some who enjoy Faraz dislike Faiz

  4. None of those who enjoy Iqbal dislike Mir

  5. Some of those who enjoy Saadi dislike Mir


Q.50 Student A enjoys the poetry of Faiz. Which of the following must be false?

  1. A does not enjoy the poetry of Faraz

  2. A enjoys the poetry of Mir

  3. A enjoys the poetry of Iqbal

  4. A may or may not enjoy the poetry of Ghalib


    end of Analytical Reasoning

     

COMPUTER Science


51. Protecting computers and the information they contain against unwanted access, damage, modification or destruction is called:

(a) Computer monitoring (b) Electronic policing

(c) Audit control (d) Computer security

52. Identification of human user to control access to building, room, or computer system is accomplished by all the following EXCEPT:

(a) Biometrics (b) Active tags

(c) Passwords (d) Digital signatures

53. The measurement of things such as fingerprints and retinal scans used for

security access is called:

(a) Biometrics (b) Biomeasurement

(c) Computer security (d) Smart weapon machinery

54. Which of the following is the most devastating loss to a company?

(a) Loss of hardware (b) Loss of data

(c) Loss of software (d) Loss of printouts

55. Which of the following is an example of a good password?

(a) Name of a partner or spouse (b) Name of a child or pet

(c) Word related to a job or hobby (d) None of the above

56. Security protection for personal computers includes:

(a) Internal components (b) Locks and cables

(c) Software (d) Shareware

57. How does a virus work?

  1. Origination, Transmission, Reproduction, Infection

  2. Infection, Reproduction, Transmission, Origination

  3. Reproduction, Infection, Origination, Transmission

  4. Transmission, Infection, Origination, Reproduction

58. Which of the following is example of antivirus program?

(a) Norton (b) McAfee

(c) Dr. Solomon toolkit (d) All

59. Which of the following is computer virus?

(a) Chernobal (b) Logic Bomb

(c) Redlof (d) All

60. The extension of an executable file is:

(a) xls. (b) doc.

© ext (d) exe


General Knowledge

61. What is the period of lunar month?

(a) 27.32 days (b) 37.50 days

(c) 30 days (d) 29.53 days

62. Suez canal was constructed in the year:

(a) 1845 (b) 1869

(c) 1898 (d) 1904

63. The largest island of the world is:

(a) Borneo (b) Hanshu

(c) java (d) Greenland

64. The world deserts are divided into __________ categories.

(a) 3 (b) 4

(c) 7 (d) 6

65. The largest desert of the world is:

(a) Kalahari (b) Gibson

(c) Mojave (d) Sahara

66. The governor-general of Fort William became the governor

general of India under the Charter Act of:

(a) 1781 (b) 1870

(c) 1830 (d) 1833

67. Minto-Morley Reforms aimed at:

  1. Grant of Dominion status to Indians

  2. Separate electorates for the Muslims

  3. Special Powers to the government to deal with anti-government

Elements.

  1. Full development of education

68. Partition of Bengal was done in:

(a) 1905 (b) 1908

(c) 1910 (d) 1913

69. The prime minister of Britain at the time of India’s independence was:

(a) Clement Attless (b) Winston Churchil

(c) Lord Mountabatton (d) Ramsy McDonald

70. All the Round Table Conferences were held in:

(a) Calcutta (b) London

(c) Bombay (d) Delhi


71. The number of Prophets whose names are in the Holy Quran is:

(a) 10 (b) 25

(c) 35 (d) 45

72. The total number of Madni Surahs are:

(a) 28 (b) 30

(c) 32 (d) 35

73. The Holy Book revealed to Hazrat Daud (AS) is:

(a) Injeel (b) Zabur

(c) Torah (d) None of these

74. How many verses were first revealed on the Holy Prophet (PBUH)?

(a) 3 (b) 5

(c) 8 (d) 12

75. What is the significance of 27th Rajab?

  1. Holy Prophet’s visit to Taif

  2. Meraj Shareef

  3. Hazrat Hamza embarrassed Islam

  4. Migration from Makkah to Medina


76. Which is the oldest University in the country?

(a) Sindh University (b) University of the Punjab

(c) Taxila University (d) Karachi University

77. Who is the 23rd Prime Minister of Pakistan?

  1. Chaudhri Shujaat Hussain

  2. Mir Zafarullah Khan Jamali

  3. Shaukat Aziz

  4. Malik Mairaj Khalid

78. What portfolio Rao Sikandar Iqbal holds in the cabinet?

  1. Senior Federal Minister Defense

  2. Senior Federal Minister Interior

  3. Minister for Communication

  4. Railways Minister

79. Who is Ms. Hina Rabbani Kharr in the federal cabinet?

  1. Minister for Health

  2. Social Welfare and Special Education

  3. Forgien Minister

  4. Education Minster

80. Who is federal Minister for Education?

  1. Ms. Zubaida jalal

  2. Sardar yar Muhammad Rind

  3. Lt. Gen. (Rtd) Javed Ashraf Qazi

  4. there is no education minister in Islamabad


Pedagogy ( knowledge of teaching )

81- What is pedagogy ?

A) teacher D) student

  1. class D) study of process of teaching

82-


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