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1. VERBAL 40
2. QUANTITATIVE 30
3. GENERAL KNOWLEDGE/IQ/CURRENT AFFAIRS 30
TOTAL 100

VERBAL
Question (1) following the passage refer to the numbered
sentences in the passage. Answer the questions by
choosing the best alternative using logic and organization.
1 There was one simple thing from my recent trip to the Thar Desert
that amazed me. 2 At night, millions of stars were clearly visible in a
way they never are at home. 3 When brilliant city lights shine into
the sky, they obstruct our view of the galaxy. 4 Scientists have given
this phenomenon a name, they call it "light pollution."
1. Which of the following is the best version of sentence 1?
A. As it is now
B. It was simply amazing in the Thar Desert during my
recent trip.
C. There was one thing from my recent trip to the Thar
Desert that amazed me.
D. I recently traveled to the Thar Desert and was amazed
by one simple thing.
E. One simple thing from my recent trip to the Thar Desert
that amazed me.
Each of the following questions consists of a sentence
with all or part of the sentence underlined. Following the
requirements of standard written English, select (A) if the
original is best; otherwise choose the best phrase from the
options.
2. No one is more happier than me that you were elected class
president.
A. more happier than me
B. happier than I
C. more happy like myself
D. as happy like I am
E. happier but me
SAMPLE PAPER 4
Read each group of sentences, then choose the best
answer to the question or the best completion of the
statement.
3. Most people collect sports memorabilia for sentimental reasons.
Some people collect them strictly to make money.
What is the relationship between the two sentences?
A. A cause & effect
B. Contrast
C. Repetition
D. Statement & example
E. Question & answer
Read the passage to answer question
What makes camels the best means of transport is not their speed. In
fact they go slowly covering four to five kilometers an hour. But they
can walk many hours on the burning sands of the desert. Their feet
are made in such a way that walking on sand and hard rock is easy
for them.
4. What makes camels the best means of transport in a desert is
their ability to
A. walk in the sands
B. walk for many hours
C. carry heavy loads
D. all of the above
SAMPLE PAPER 5
QUANTITATIVE
5. A coffee shop sold 35 cups of coffee. Of these, 15 contained sugar
and 12 contained milk. If 13 cups contained neither milk nor
sugar, how many cups must have contained both sugar and milk?
A. 3
B. 5
C. 7
D. 8
E. 12
6. If 3/p = 6 and 3/q = 15 then p - q =?
A. 1/3
B. 2/5
C. 3/10
D. 5/6
E. None of the above
SAMPLE PAPER 6
GENERAL KNOWLEDGE/IQ/CURRENT AFFAIRS
7. Which of the following lists the spending by the Pakistan
government from the largest category to the smallest category?
A. Defense, education, public order and safety, transport
B. Social Security, defense, National Health Service,
transport, public order and safety
C. Social Security, National Health Service, education,
defense, public order and safety, transport
D. National Health Service, defense, education, Social
Security, transport, public order and safety
E. Transport, public order and safety
8. PSDP of Planning and Development Division of Pakistan stands for:
A. Pakistan Sustainable Development and Planning
B. Public Sector Development Program
C. Poverty Sector Development Project
D. Pakistan Society for the Development of Public
9. If 4 x 5 = 1620, 3 x 8 = 924 then 7 x 6 =?
A. 1740
B. 1880
C. 4949
D. 4942
10.October, June, December, August, April
If the above words were arranged in order, with what letter would
the middle begin?
A. A
B. O
C. D
D. J
11.Briton John Gurdon and Shinya Yamanaka won the 2012 Nobel
Prize for:
A. peace
B. economics
C. literature
D. medicine
SAMPLE PAPER 7
12.__________ has won the 2012 Wimbledon women’s singles title.
A. Serena Williams
B. Petra Kvitova
C. Agnieszka Radwanskav
D. Venus Williams
SAMPLE PAPER 8
ANSWER KEY
Q #. Right Choice
1 D
2 B
3 B
4 A
5 B
6 C
7 A
8 B
9 D
10 A
11 D
12 A
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3/p=6 and 3/q=15
p-q?
solution:
3/6=p and 3/15=q
1/2=p and 1/5=q
now
p-q=1/2-1/5
p-q=5-2/10
p-q=3/10 ans
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how came 0.15?

how this question can be solved?

9. If 4 x 5 = 1620, 3 x 8 = 924 then 7 x 6 =?

A. 1740
B. 1880
C. 4949
D. 4942

ans D

the question is very simple ... there is one logic the square of first digit the the multiplication of the first and second digit

7x7= 49 then 7x6= 42 => 4942

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5. A coffee shop sold 35 cups of coffee. Of these, 15 contained sugar and 12 contained milk. If 13 cups contained neither milk nor sugar, how many cups must have contained both sugar and milk?

A. 3
B. 5
C. 7
D. 8
E. 12

6. If 3/p = 6 and 3/q = 15 then p - q =?

A. 1/3
B. 2/5
C. 3/10
D. 5/6
E. None of the above


SOLVE PLEASE
Here we get the value of p and q

so p = 1/2 and q= 1/5

now p-q= (1/2)-(1/5) = (5-2)/10 => 3/10

so the answer is C . 3/10
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Here we get the value of p and q

so p = 1/2 and q= 1/5

now p-q= (1/2)-(1/5) = (5-2)/10 => 3/10

so the answer is C . 3/10
Please solve the coffee shop question.
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the coffee wala question is a wrong question how come total 35 cups of coffee is made and there are 15 cups of sugar coffee 12 cups of mil and 13 neither that sums up 40 cups
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the coffee wala question is a wrong question how come total 35 cups of coffee is made and there are 15 cups of sugar coffee 12 cups of mil and 13 neither that sums up 40 cups
Cups containing milk or sugar = 15 + 12 = 27
However, this is not accurate, since we double counted cups that contain both milk and sugar. So we must subtract that amount. Let x = number of cups with both milk and sugar. Then

Cups that contain sugar or milk = 15 + 12 - x = 27 - x
Cups that contain neither milk nor sugar = 13
Total number of cups = 35
27 - x + 13 = 35
40 - x = 35
x = 5
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A contractor has to build a bridge in 50 days. Initially he employed 20 men, but found that only half of the work has been completed in 30 days. How many more men he has to employ to finish the job in time? ans is 10
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A contractor has to build a bridge in 50 days. Initially he employed 20 men, but found that only half of the work has been completed in 30 days. How many more men he has to employ to finish the job in time? ans is 10
20men : 0.5 job : 30days
x more men are required to complete the remaining job in 20days
20+x : 0.5 job : 20days
while the job is a constant, more the number of men, lesser will be the days required for the job, hence
20/(20+x) = 20/30
20*30 = (20+x)*20
600 = 400+ 20x
20x= 200
x= 10
so 10 more men are required.
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nts ne jo sample paper upload kia ha kindly uska link share kr dain...thnx
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