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Quantitative
1. Zohaib test score were 96 , 97 , 86 , 98 and 92. What would he need on his next test to have anaverage
of 94?
a) 92 b) 90 c) 95 d) 100 e) 98
2. The ratio from 5 feet to 3 inches is: (1 feet = 12 inch)
3 5 1
a) b) c) d) 20
5 3 20
3. What is the percent profit made on the sale of 1,000 shares of stock bought at Rs. 10 per share and
sold at Rs. 12 per share?
a) 2% b) 0.2% c) 20% d) 25% e) 41%
4. A number which is divisible by both 6 and 8 is also divisible by:
a) 7 b) 5 c) 11 d) 9 e) 24
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5. If 3P + 2 = 12, then P - 3 equals:
10
a) 10 b) 3 c) 3 d) 4 e) 12
6. If the area of rectangle is 12 then its perimeter is:
a) 6 b) 7 c) 8 d) 12 e) None of these
7. The area of circle is 16π. The length of the diameter of the circle is:
a) 2 b) 32 c) 4 d) 16 e) 8
8. If P = 2 then 3𝑃 + (𝑃3 )2 =?
a) 18 b) 45 c) 42 d) 70 e) 73
𝑎 𝑏 𝑐 𝑎+𝑏
9. If 2 . 2 = 3 , then 𝑐 = ?
a) 1.425 b) 1.585 c) 1.330 d) 0.750 e) 1.750
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10. Which of the following is closest to square root of ?
2
a) 0.7 b) 0.6 c) 0.8 d) 0.25 e) 0.5
11. At a dairy farm it takes 90 seconds to fill 30 one-gallon jugs of milk. How many minutes does it take
to fill 90 jugs of milk?
a) 4 b) 4.5 c) 3 d) 3.5 e) 1
12. The decimal form of 0.2 percent is:
a) 0.002 b) 0.02 c) 0.2 d) 2 e) 20.0
13. The volume of cube with a surface area of 216 is:
a) 216 b) 300 c) 66 d) 250
𝑥 4
14. If 27 = 9 then x =?
8 4
a) 2 b) 8 c) 3 d) 3 e) 3
15. Ahmed earns a commission of 6 percent of his total sales. How much must he sells to yield a
commission of Rs. 135?
a) Rs.8.10 b) Rs.2700 c) Rs.2250 d) Rs.8100 e) Rs.810
?
16. 20% is equal to the fraction 30:
2
a) 60 b) 150 c) 3 d) 600 e) 6
17. If 3x < 48 and 2x > 24, the x could equal which of the following?
a) 10 b) 18 c) 12 d) 14 d) 16

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18. A discount of 15 percent from a market price produces a net price which is what percent of the market
price:
a) 85% b) 0.85% c) 0.15% 15% e) 115%
19. When -6 is added to -6, the sum is:
a) +12 b) -12 c) +36 d) -36 e) 0
20. A telecommunication company wants to interlink 5 cities and the links should be between every two
cities, how many links will be formed:
a) 8 b) 10 c) 11 d) 12 e) 20
21. Of the 20 people who won prize money, 7 have come forward to claim their winnings. What percent
of the people have not yet appeared?
a) 35% b) 20% c) 65% d) 70% e) 42%
22. If it is now March , what month will be after the 100 months from now?
a) March b) April c) July d) August
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23. If Riaz can mow 4 of a lawn each hour, how many lawn can be mowed in k hours?
4𝑘 3𝑘 2𝑘 3𝑘
a) 3
b) 4
c) 3
d) 2
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24. A soap factory has 30 packers. Each packer can load 8 of a box in 9 minutes. How many boxes can be
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loaded in 2 hours by all 20 packers.
1 1
a) 28 b) 372 c) 35 d) 352
25. Saira weights 25 pounds more than Umbar. If together they weight 205 pounds. What is the weight of
Saira?
a) 90 b) 105 c) 115 d) 135
26. Two-fifth of a certain number is 30. What is the number:
a) 75 b) 25 c) 90 d) 150
27. Three times the first of three consecutive odd integers is 3 more than twice the third. What is the third
integer?
a) 11 b) 12 c) 15 d) 13
28. If x – 5 = 9, what is the value of 𝑥 2 – 5?
a) 196 b) 191 c) 16 d) 11
29. If 𝑎2 = 17 then (a + 1)(a – 1) =?
a) 15 b) 12 c) √18 d) 16
30. If 8110 = 3𝑥−7 , what is the value of x?
a) 47 b) 27 c) 51 d) 14

English
Directions: In the following questions, select the pair of words given against (A),(B),(C) which
has the same relation as between the first two words.

[Link] CASUISTRY::
(A) Egalitarian: Equality (B) Sweet Mellifluous (C) Constant Capricious (D) Milk: Cream
2. NAIVE: INGENUE::
(A) Ordinary. Genius (B) Venerable: Celebrity (C) Urbane: Sophisticate (D) Cr: ty. Artisan
3. HORSE: CORRAL::
(A) Oyster: Reef (B) Dog: Muzzle (c) Sheep: Flock (D) Pig: Sty
4, PROOF: ALCOHOL::
(A) Cream: Milk (B) canteen Water (C) Tanker. Oil (D) Octane: Gasoline
5. APOSTATE: RELIGION::
(A) Potentate' Kingdom (B) traitor : Country (C) Bureaucrat Government (D) Jailer: Law
6. ANIMAL : MONKEY::
(A) Zebra : Giraffe (B) Book' Cap (46))) Stationary: Pencil (C) Book:Cap (D) Tree: Wood

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[Link]: STAMIAA::
(A) Relay: Independence (B) Hurdle Perseverance S. (C) Sprint Celerity (D) Jog: Weariness
[Link]: DISTANT::
(A) Mourn: Lost (B) Whisper: Muted (C) Discern Subtile (D) Discern: Flagrant
[Link]: CUNNING::
(A) Dog: Playful (B) Hyena: Amusing (C) Beaver Industrious (D) Vixen: Cute
[Link]: Big::
(A) Home : Live (B) School: Daily (C) Water : Cold (D) Clothes: Sooks
11. PRIDE: LIONS
(A) Gaggle Geese (B) Honor: Thieves (C) Snarl: Wolves (D) Arrogance: King
[Link]: DRINK::
(A) Rapacious. Clothing (B) Gluttonous: Food (C) Altruistic: Money (D) Vegetarion: Meat
13. IMPROMPTU: REHEARSAL::
(A) Practiced: Technique (B) Makeshift: Whim (C) Offhand. Premeditation (D) Glib: Fluency
14. HEAVY: LIGHT
(A) Fat : Thin (B) Stupid: Idiot
(C) Rough: Surface (D) Beautiful Diary
15. HERMIT: GREGARIOUS::
(A) Miser: Penurious (B) Ascetic: Hedonistic (C) Coward- Pusillanimous (D) Scholar Literate
16. BELLWETHER: BAROMETER::
(A) Proselyte. Spark plug (B) Panhandler: Kill (C) Embezzler: Abduct (D) Cynosure: Magnet
17. PERJURY: OATH::
(A) Plagiarism: Authority (B) Embezzlement: Trust (C) Disrespect: Age (D) Testimony: Court
18. ELISION: SYLLABLES::
(A) Contraction: Lencrs (B) Thesis: Ideas (C) Diagnosis. Symptoms (D) Almanac: Facts
16. OBLIVIOUS: AWARENESS::
(A) Comatose: Consciousness (B)Serene: Composure (C) Erudite : Knowledge (D) Adroit: Skill
20. DIDACTIC: TEACH ::
(A) Sophomoric: Lem (B) Satiric: Mock (C) Reticent: Complain (D) Chactic: Rule
21. ACT: ACTION::
(A) Therapy : Thermometer (B)Oblividion: Obvision (C) Liturgy: Literature (D) Image: Imagine
22. SONG: RECITAL,
(A) Author: Bibliography (B) Episode: Series (C) Coach: Team (D) Dancer: Agile
Test-2
Directions: In the following questions, select the pair of words given against (A),(B),(C) which
has the same relation as between the first two words.
1. Oasis: Desert
(A) Lunch: Dessert (B) Inveigh:Inveigle (C) Forest: Jungle (D) Ocean: Bay (E) Affluence: Poverty
2. Sad: Morose
(A) Robust: Weak (B) Ingress: Egress (C) Grass: Food (D) Book: knowledge
3. Work: Tired
(A) Player: Field (B) Swim: Pool (C) Race: Fatigue (D) Book: Knowledge (E) Cook: Eat
4. Thnt: Sparse
(A) Tract: Tome (B) Prologue: Wpilogue (C) Preface: Book (D) Tree: Tall (E) Corpulent: Obese
5. Sad: Melancholk
(A) Over: Under (B) Joy: Ecstasy (C) Weak: Robtist (D)Book: Writer (E) Floor: Ceiling
6. Flurry: Confusion
(A) Water: Thirst (B) Night: Sleep (C) Cobur: Attraction (D) Joh: Pay (E) Intimidate: Fear
7. Turbid: Muddy
(A) River: Lake (B) Tree: Darkness (C) Bell: Ring (D) Huge: Colossal (E)Deep: Shadow
[Link], Shallow Fink: New
(A) Diane: Malaise (B) Supercilious: Meek (C) Epical: Humorous (B) Indigent: Affluent (E) Strident: Polity

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9. Wheel: Nab
(A) Sea: Island (B) Body: Heart (C) Ruling Party: Cabinet (D) Life: Happiness (E) Watch: Needle
10. Speech: Peroration
(A) Dinner: Dessert (B) Country: Boundary (C) Argument: Conclusion (D) Style: Debate
(E) Money: Howe
11. Death: Lament
(A) Impose: Fine (B) Make: Furniture (C) Cast: vote (d) Learn: Lesson (E) Celebrate: Centenary
12. Vim: Mum*
(A) Discussion: Fight (B) Suggestion: Acceptance (C) Clothes: Gentleman (D) Desire: Success
(E) Bombardment: Destruction

Analytical Reasoning
In December test chairs in a small class room are being assigned to six students Naveed, Parveen,
Qaiser, Rabia, Sajid and Tahir. The eight chairs in the room are in four rows, numbered 1 through 4,
and each row has two chairs. Chair assignments are made according to the following conditions:
Conditions:
 Naveed must sit alone in a row.
 Parveen must sit in the same row as Rabia.
 Qaiser cannot sit in the same row as Sajid.
 The rows with only one student are row 1 & 3.
Questions:
1. Which of the following students could be assigned to sit in the same row as Qaiser?
a) Naveed b) Parveen c) Rabia d) Sajid e) Tahir
2. If Parveen and Rabia are in row 2 which of the following must be true.
a) Naveed is in R-1 b) Qaiser is in R-1 c) Parveen is in R-4 d) Rabia is in R-3
e) Tahir is in R-4
3. Which of the following is a total number of students that can sit in the same row as Tahir?
a) 1 b) 2 c) 3 d) 4 e) 5
4. If Qaiser and Tahir are assigned to sit together in a row, which of the following students could be
assigned to sit in row 3.
a) Parveen b) Qaiser c) Rabia d) Sajid e) Tahgir

Passage

In a game of five mice-A, O, B, R and M running through a maze that is connected to five boxes-1, 2,
3, 4 and 5. The psychologist places each mouse on one of the five boxes. When a ball is rung, each
mouse leaves its box, runs through the maze, and enters or reenters one of the five boxes. At no point
is there more than one mouse in any box.
Conditions:
 When the bell is rung, any mouse placed in 4 always goes to 2, and any mouse placed in 2 always
goes to 4.
 When the bell is rung, any mouse placed in 5 goes to 3, and any mouse placed in 3 goes to 5.
 M is neither in 3 nor in4?
 If B is in 1, R is in 2.
 If M is in 2, R is in 5.
Questions:
1. Which of the following is a possible distribution of mice after they have run through the maze?

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1 2 3 4 5
a B R M A O
b O M R B A
c A B O M R
d B M A R O
e M R O A B

2. If M is in 2 after the mice have run through the maze, R must have been in which of the following
before running through the maze?
a) 1 b) 2 c) 3 d) 4 e) 5
3. If A is in 5 after the mice have run through the maze, M must have been in which of the following
before running through the maze.
a) 5 b) 4 c) 3 d) 2 e) 1
Chemistry
1. 27g of Al will react completely with how much mass of O2 to produce Al2O3:
a) 8g of oxygen b) 16g of oxygen c) 32g of oxygen d) 24g of oxygen
2. A limiting reactant is the one which:
a) Is taken in lesser quantity in grams as compared to other reactants b) is taken in lesser quantity
in volume as compared to the other reactants
c) gives maximum amount of the product which is required
d) gives the minimum amount of the product under consideration
3. Which of the following statement is true:
a) Isotopes with odd atomic number are comparatively abundant
b) isotopes with odd atomic masses are comparatively abundant c) isotopes with even atomic
masses are comparatively abundant d) isotopes with odd atomic masses are comparatively
abundant
4. Solvent extraction is an equilibrium process and it is controlled by:
a) Law of mass action b) the amount of solvent used
c) distribution law d) the amount of solute
5. Solvent extraction method is a particularly useful technique for separation when the product is to be
separated is:
a) Non-volatile or thermally unstable b) volatile or thermally stable c) non-volatile or
thermally stable
d) volatile or thermally unstable
6. The comparative rates at which the solutes move in paper chromatography; depend on:
a) The size of paper used b) 𝑅𝑓 value of solutes c) temperature of the experiment d)
Size of the chromatographic tank used
7. The order of the rate of diffusion of gases NH3, SO2, Cl2 and CO2 is:
a) NH3 > SO2 > Cl2 > CO2 b) NH3 > CO2 > SO2 > Cl2
c) Cl2 > SO2 > CO2 > NH3 d) NH3 > CO2 > Cl2 > SO2
8. The molar volume of CO2 is maximum at:
a) STP b) 1270C and 1atm c) 00C and 2atm d) 2730C and 2atm
9. NH3 shows a maximum boiling point among the hydrides of 5th group elements due to:
a) Very small size of nitrogen b) lone pair of electrons present on nitrogen c) enhanced
electronegativity character of nitrogen
d) pyramidal structure of NH3
10. London dispersion forces are the only forces present among the:
a) Molecules of water in liquid state b) atoms of helium in gaseous state at high temperature
c) molecules of solid iodine
d) molecules of HCl gas
11. Which of the following is a pseudo solid:
a) CaF2 b) Glass c) NaCl d) All
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12. Quantum number values for 2p orbitals
a) n=2, l=1 b) n=1,l=2 c) n==1,l=0 d) n=2,l=0
13. Orbitals having same energy are called
a) Hybrid orbitals b) valence orbitals c) degenerate orbitals
d) d-orbitals
14. Which of the following hydrogen halides has the highest percentage of ionic character?
a) HCl b) HBr c) HF d) HI
15. For a given process, the heat exchanges at constant pressure (𝑞𝑝 ) and at constant volume (𝑞𝑣 ) are
related to each other as:
a) 𝑞𝑝 = 𝑞𝑣 b) 𝑞𝑝 < 𝑞𝑣 c) 𝑞𝑝 > 𝑞𝑣 d) 𝑞𝑝 = 𝑞𝑣 / 2
16. Calorie is equivalent to:
a) 0.4184 J b) 41.84 J c) 4.184 J d) 418.4 J
17. The pH of 10−3 mol d𝑚−3 of an aqueous solution of H2SO4 is:
a) 3.0 b) 2.7 c) 2.0 d) 1.5
18. The term pH was introduced by:
a) Henderson b) Sorenson c) Respiration d) Boiling
19. The molal boiling constant is the ratio of the elevation in boiling point to:
a) Molarity b) Molality c) mole fraction of solvent d) Mole fraction of solute
20. 18g of glucose is dissolved in 90g of water. The relative lowering of vapour pressure is equal to:
a) 1/5 b) 5.1 c) 1/51 d) 6

21. If a strip of Cu metal is placed in a solution of FeSO4:


a) Cu will be deposited b) Fe is precipitated out c) Cu and Fe both dissolve d) No
reaction take place
22. Stronger the oxidizing agent, greater is the:
a) Oxidation potential b) reduction potential c) redox potential d) E.M.F of cell
23. If the rate equation of a reaction 2A + B products is, rate = K [A]2[B], and A is present in
large excess, then order of reaction is:
a) 1 b) 2 c) 3 d) None of these
24. The unit of the rate constant is the same as that of the rate of reaction in:
a) First order reaction b) second order reaction c) zero order reaction d) 3rd order reaction
25. In zero order reaction, the rate is independent of:
a) Temperature of reaction b) concentration of reactants
c) conc. Of products d) None of these
26. Ethers show the phenomenon of:
a) Position isomerism b) functional group isomerism c) metamerism d) cis-trans isomerism
27. Which set of hybrid orbitals has planar triangular shape?
a) Sp3 b) sp c) sp2 d) dsp2
28. Formula of chloroform is:
a) CH3Cl b) CCl4 c) CH2Cl2 d) CHCl3
29. Vinyl acetylene combines with HCl to form:
a) Polyacetylene b) Benzene c) Chloroprene d) Divinyl acetylene
30. β,β/-dichloroethyl sulphide is commonly known as:
a) Mustard gas b) Laughing gas c) phosgene gas d) Bio-gas
31. Which one of the following gas is used for artificial ripening of fruits?
a) Ethene b) Ethyne c) Methane d) Propane
32. Benzene cannot undergo:
a) Substitution reaction b) addition reaction c) oxidation reaction d) elimination reaction
33. The electrophile in aromatic sulphonation:
a) H2SO4 b) HSO-4 C) SO3 d) SO+3
34. Aromatic hydrocarbons are the derivative of:
a) Normal series of paraffins b) alkene c) benzene d) cyclohexane
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35. For which mechanism, the first step involve is the same:
a) E1 and SN1 b) E1 and E2 c) SN1 & E2 d) None of these
Physics
1-The photoconductor used in photocopier is:
A-Aluminum. B-Selenium. C-Toner. D-Copper
2- Electric Flux is maximum when electric field Intensity is at ........to the plane of the objet?
A-0. B-45. C-90° D-180
3-Which field can be shielded?
A-Electric field. B-Gravity. C-Both. D-None
4 1eV = .............
A-1.6 x 10-19J B-6.67 × 1011 C-9 8 J. D. 6 x 1024 J
5- The value of coulomb's constant depends upon?
A-Units. B-Medium. C-Both. D-None
6- The change of potential with respect to distance is equal to?
A-Electric Force. B- Electric Flux. C-Electric Intensity. D. Current
7- The unit of electric intensity is?
A) V/m. B) N/C. C) J/K D. Both a & b
8-The unit of capacitance is?
A-coulomb. B-volt. C-farad. D-ampere
9-Energy stored in a 2F capacitor having potential difference of 2V across its plates is?
A. 2J B.4J C. 8J D. 16J
10-Silver and.................are the best conductors.
A) Copper. B) Platinum. C) Iron. D) Gold
11.A single black color represents. ohm of resistance.
A) 0 B)1. C) Infinite. D) Not defined
12-In gases, the charge carriers of electric current are?
A) electrons. B) ion. C) both. D) none
13. Kirchhoff's First Rule is the law of conservation of?
A) Mass. B) Charge. C) Energy. D) Momentum
14-The value of the resistance depends upon.......... of the conductor?
A) nature. B) dimensions. C) physical state. D) all
15-The material with negative temperature co-efficient is/ are?
A) germanium. B) Silicon. C) carbon. D) all
16-The tolerance for silver band is about?
A) 1% B) +5% C) +10% D) none
17-If a resister is traversed in the direction of current, the change in potential is:
A) negative. B) positive. c) 0 D) Not defined
18-Which is the most economical and accurate device to measure voltage?
A) voltmeter. B) CRO. C) potentiometer. D) AVO meter
19-In any circuit E.M.F. is always...........to the terminal potential difference?
A) less. B) more. C) equal. D) none
20. Magnetic force on a moving charged particle is perpendicular to the...........?
A) magnetic field. B) electric filed. C) velocity. D) Both A and C
Computer

1. Insert command is used to insert?


a) New table b) new record c) view d) dependencies
2. Which of the following loop is called counter loop?
a) For b) While c) Do-While d) if
3. Which one is an example of use of computer in education?
a) CAM b) CAD c) CAL d) CAT

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4. Which one is fastest storage?
a) Disk b) RAM c) ROM d) Cache
5. Which of the following coding scheme uses 4-bit code?
a) ASCH b) EDCDIC c) BCD d) Unicode
6. Plotter are of:
a) Two types b) three types c) four types d) five types
7. The address bus is:
a) Bidirectional b) unidirectional c) Multidirectional d) circular
8. How many are the layout of report?
a) 2 b) 3 c) 4 d) 5
9. The scope of variable refers to it?
a) Length b) name c) accessibility d) data type
10. The function that is used to display output on screen is called?
a) Scanf b) pow c) display d) printf

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