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Please share Mukhtiarkar Paper
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who are interested for attempt the Mukhtiarkar Paper, than share supposition Paper in this forum. Both English and General Knowledge. Like Module Paper, I want to see Pattern/Sample. I am waiting for your response from your good struggle. Thanks & Regards |
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Mukhtiarkar paper conducted ion 2002
Mukhtiarkar-(2002) Paper-I
Sindh Public Service Commission, Hyderabad Written Test for Recruitment to the post of Mukhtiarkar Paper-I .......ENGLISH -language /comprehension Sunday the 08th September 2002 Time 10.30.A..M. to 12.00 Noon..................Max: marks:100 QUESTION NO: MARKS 01 Make a precis of the following passage and give it a suitable title: 40 Any one who trains animals recognize that human and animal perceptual capacities are different. For most humans, .seeing is believing, although we do occasionally brood about whether we can believe our eyes. The other senses are largely ancillary; most of usdo not know how we might go about either doubting or believing our noses. But for dogs, scenting is believing. A dog's nose is to ours as the wrinkled surface of our complex brain is to the surface of an egg. A dog who did comparative psychology might easily worry about our consciousness or lack thereof, just as we worry about the consciousness of a squid. We who take sight for granted can draw pictures of scent, but we have no language for doing it the other way about, no way to represent something visually familiar by means of actual scent. Most humans cannot know, with their limited noses, what they can imagine about being deaf, blind; mute or paralyzed. The sighted can, for example, speak of a blind person as "In the darkness", but there is no corollary expression for what it is that we are in relationship to scent. If we tried to coin words, we might come up with something like "scent-blind". But what would it mean? It couldn't have the sort of meaning that "colour - blind", and "tone –deaf” do because most of us have experienced what "tone" and "colour" mean in those expressions, but we don't know what "scent" means in the expression "scent-blind". Scent for may of us can be only a theoretical, technical expression that we use because our grammar requires that we have a noun to go in the sentences we are prompted to utter about animals tracking. We don’t have sense of scent. What we do have is a sense of smell-for food and skunks and a number of things we call chemicals. So if my dog and I are sitting on the terrace, admiring the view, we inhabit World with radically different principles of phenomenology. Say that the wind is to our backs. Our world lies al! Before us, within a 180 degree angle. The dog's……….well wedon't know, do we? He sees roughly the same things that Isee but he believes the scents of the garden behind us. He marks the path of the black - and -white cat as she moves among the roses in search of the bits of chicken sandwich I let fall as 1 walked from the house to our picnic spot. 1 can show that the dog is alert to the kitty, but not how for my picture -making modes of thought too easily supply falsifyingly literal representations of the cat and the garden and their modes of being hidden from or revealed to me. 02 English Comprehension: 20 The passage above isfollowed by questions based on its contents. Answer the questions on the basis of what is stated or implied in each Passage. Write the correct answer. (a) The phrase "other senses are largely ancillary" is used by the Author to suggest that; (i) only those events experienced directly can be appreciated by the senses (ii) For many human beings the sense of sight is the primary means of knowing about the world (iii) Smell is in many respects a more powerful sense than Sight (iv) People rely on atleast one of their other senses in order to confirm what they are (v) The perceptual capacity of an animal is a function of its ability to integrate all of its senses. (b)The example in the last paragraph suggests that "Principles of Phenomenology" mentioned in can best be defined as: (i) Memorable things that happen (ii) Behaviour caused by certain kinds of perception (iii) Ways and means of knowing about something (iv) Rules one uses to determine the philosophical truth about a certain things (v) Effect of a single individuals perception on what others believe (c) The missing phrase in the complete sentence, “The dog's………….well We don't know, do we?" refers to: (i) colour blindness (ii) depth perception (iii) perception of the world (iv) concern for our perceptions (v) motivation for action (d)The author uses the distinction between "that" and "how" in order to suggest the difference between: (i) Seeing and believing (ii) A cat's way arid a dogs way of perceiving (iii) Verifiable hypotheses and whimsical speculation (iv) Awareness of presence and the nature of that awareness (v) false representations and accurate representative (e) The example in thelast paragraph is used to illustrate how: (i) a dog's perception differs from a human's (ii) human beings are not psychologically rooted in the natural world (iii) People fear nature but animals are part of it (iv) A dogs ways of seeing are superior to a cats . (v) Phenomenology is universal and constant 03 For each question below select the best answer from among the choices given: 20 (i) Residents of a secluded island fear that …………………commercial development Will………their quiet way of life. (A) widespread ......... ..reinforce (B) waning .........Harm (C) Diminishing ……..reform (D) encroaching ....... disturb (E) further ............... aid. (ii) Though it is often exclusively…………Brazil, the Amazon jungle actually…….parts of eight other South American countries. (A) protected by ..... .,..,,... threatens (B) located in .... .......... bypasses (C) Limited to ............ touches (D) surrounded by ........ borders (E) associated with ... .......... covers (iii) On the verge of financial collapse, the museum was granted a……,receiving a much-needed…….of cash in the form of a Government loan. (A) reprieve............. infusion (B) determent.......... inducement (C) rebate............... Advance (D) hearing............. security (E) procurement...... Account (iv) Galloping technological progress has made consumers………:advances undreamed of a generation age are so common that they seem humdrum. (A) Flabbergasted (B) miffed (C) jaded (D) wary (E) embittered (v) Laila performed her tasks at the office with…………….completing all her projects in record time. (A) alacrity (B) conformity (C) deliberation (D) recrimination (E) exasperation 04 Each question consists of a related pair of words or phrases followed by five pairs ofwords or phrases (A through E). Select the pair that best expresses a relationship similar to that expressed in the original pair:........................20 (i) Audience : Theater (A) Crew : ship (B) scholars : library (C) group : society (D) Spectators: Arena (E) Actors :stage (ii) Quart : Volume (A) day : night (B) mile : distance (C) decade : century (D) Friction : heat (E) part : whole, (iii) Abrasive : Skin (A) Flammable : fire (B) resilient: shock (C) Soluble : water ,(D) Corrosive: iron (E) responsive : stimulus (iv) Canal : Waterway (A) skyline : city (B) bank : stream (C) hule : Wheel (D) dam : rive: (E) reservoir : lake (v) Throng : People (A) game : players (B) picnic : woods (C) swarm : insects (D) cat : kittens. (E) vase : flowers (vi) Ethics : Morality (A) premise: induction (B) jurisprudence : law (C) logic : error (D) taboo : custom (E) proof: generalization (vii) Aberration : Standard (A) Censorship : news (B) statement : Policy (C) detour : route (D) rumour : gossip (E)encore : performance (viii) Compass : Navigation (A) Physician : disease (B) pilot : flight (C) clock : dial (D) camera : photography (E) map : area (ix) Quibble : Criticism (A) Sermon : duty (B) jeer : respect (C) source ; information (D) tiff : quarrel (E) scandal : disgrace (x) Glower : Anger. (A) Sneer : contempt (B) grin : expression (C) fidget : movement (D) console : grief (E) slander : accusation The End MUKHTIARKAR (2002) Paper-II GK SINDH PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION,HYDERABAD Sunday the 08th September 2002 2.00.P.M. to 3.00.P.M................................Max: marks: 100 NOTE : READ INSTRUCTIONS MOST CAREFULLY. 1 . Write your NAME, FATHER'S NAME, ROLL NUMBER on Answer sheet only. 2. Write total number of questions attempted in Column provided 3. Use Blue /Black Ball point only 4. Write answers on answer sheet only 5. On completion hand in Answer sheet to Supervisor/Invigilator Cross appropriate box on answer sheet only. QUESTION PAPER GENERAL KNOWLEDGE ETC: (PAPER-II) QUESTION NO: 01. First paper to use the title "Quaid-e-Azam" was: A) Dawn weekly (B) Dawn daily (C) Al Aman (D) Comrade (E) Pioneer 02. Swadeshi movement was launched to reverse the: (A) Partition of India (B) Partition of Bengal (C) Separation of Sindh from Bombay (D) Annexation of Kashmir (E) Annexation of Goa. 03 Circadian Rhythm refers to: (A) Planetary movements (B) Formation of galaxies (C) Human body cycles (D) Calisthenics 4 The Holy Prophet (PBUH) performed Haj in: (A) 8th Hijri (B) 10th Hijri (C) 7thHijri (D) 11th Hijr 5 Which Holy book belonged to Hazrat Moosa (A.S): (A) Taurat (B) Zaboor (C) Anjeel (D) Holy Bible (E) Old Testament. 06 First convert to Islam was a: (A) Lady (B) Boy (C) Slave (D) Companion 07 How long was the Holy Prophet (PBUH) visiting Ghar-e-Hira before the first “Wahi” (A) 05 years (B) 05 months (C) 15 months (D) 02 years (E) First time 08 When was the first Nimaz Eid-ul-Filr read? (A) lstRamzan (2Hijn) (B) 08th Muharram(03 Hijri) (C) 1st Shawal (2 Hijri) (D) 8th Rabi-ul-Awai (4th Hijri) 09 One Kilobyte is: (A) 1000 bytes (B) 1024 bytes (C) 10,000 bytes (D) 10 megabytes - 10 CNC refers to: (A) Anti-Nuclear movement (B) Computer controlled machines (C) Nuclear reactors (D) Naval computers 11 Kim ball Tags arc small punched cards attached to: (A) Garments (B) Identity cards (C) Groceries (D) Cell phones (E) Lap - lop computer 12 "Fuzzy logic" is a part of: (A) Aristotle's philosophy (ft) Computer science (C) Epicurianism (D) Sophism 13 Which is an endangered species? (A) Indus blind dolphin (B) Markhor (C) Dromedory (D) Water buffalo (E) Jelly fish 14 Periodontics deals with: (A) Surgery of spine (B) Dentistry (C) Ligaments restoration. (D) Stomach disorders, (E) Heart attacks 15 The National tree of Pakistan is: (A) Keeker (B) Deodar (C) Peepal (D) Eucalyptus (E) Mango. 16 Rowlatt act passed in 1 919 led to the: (A) Julianwala Bagh tragedy (B) Meerut conspiracy (C) Indian mutiny (D) Hindu -Muslim riots (E) Congress-Muslim League split 17 In 1953 the constituent assembly had. (a) 79 members (B) 85 members (C) 320 members (D) 150 members 18 Antiquities act of 1975 deals with: (A) Destruction and defacing of antiques (B) Preservation of artifacts (C) Sale of antiques (D) History of antiquities (E)Archaeological diggings 19 Bupsi Sidhwa is famous: (A) Writer (B) Historian (C) Activist for women's rights (D) Sociologist 20 Moulana Ubaidullah Sindhi spoused and preached: (A) Unitarian philosophy (B) Hindu -Muslim unity (C) Unification of Bengal (D) Separation of Church and stale. 21 The term "Googly" is associated with: (A) Hockey (B) Football (C) Cricket (D) Tennis (E) Tax laws 22 Which of the following is not true about Ameer Khushro? (A) Poet (B) Courtier (C) Historian (D) Musician (E) Soldier. 23 NEQS refer to: (A) Environment (B) Upper atmosphere (C) Sea- bed (D) Continental shelf 24 ICAO'S headquarters are located in: (A) New York (B) Montreal (C) Ottowa (D) Geneva (E) Brussels 25 ICAO is a U.N, agency dealing with; (A) White collar crimes (B) Civil Aviation. (C) Main time shipping (D) Drug smuggling 26 FIFA deals with: (A) Tennis (B) Motor car racing (C) Soccer (D) Baseball (E) cricket. 27 The Tules Rimet Trophy was won by: (A) Brazil (B) Argentian (C) Italy (D) Germany (B) South Africa 28 Mr. Zuifiquar Ale Bhutto was; - (A) President (B) Prime Minister (C) CMLA (D) All three. 29 The AGNI is a: (A) ICBM (B) SSM (medium range) (C) Hindu Cult (D) Indian Political party (E) Name of ship 30The Universal declaration of Human rights was adopted in: (A) 1948 (B) 1945 (C) 1949 (D) 1928 (E)1956 31. Diego Garcia is home to: (A) NATO troops (B) British troops (C) US Navy and Air force (D) Indian Navy (E) Australian Navy 32 Ex-President Solobodan Milosovjch is under trial by: (A) International Court of Justice (B) Special war crimes Tribunal (C) Old Bailey (D) Scottish Court (E) Lincolns Inn 33The fact that heat flows naturally from a hotter body to a cooler body is a consequence of which of the following principles of physics? (A) Ideal gas law (B) Conservation of charge (C) Conservation of momentum (D) First law of thermodynamics (E) Second law of thermodynamics (Entropy increase) 34 Algebra is derived from……….. language; (A) Arabic (B) Sanskrit (C) Latin (D) Greek 35 The shortest distance between two points is cabled: (A) curved line (B) straight line (C) obtuse angle (D) Acute angle, 36 The boiling point of Fahrenheit thermometer is; (A) 121° (B) 212° (C) 100° (D) Zero 37 Sun is_____ times larger than earth: (A) 14,00000 (B) 13,0000 (C) 900,000 (D) 11,00000 38 Pakistan is situated in ……….. region: (A) Post-monsoon (B) Monsoon (C) Cold weather (D) Hot weather 39 The fastest swimming fish is: (A) Dolphin (B) Whale (C) Shark (D) Star fish. 40 The chemical name of chalk is: (a) Sodium Hydroxide (B) Calcium Carbonate (C) Calcium sulphate (D) Sodium Bi-carbonate. 41 The term CPU stands for: (A) Control processing un:-t (B) Central processing unit (C) Copy processing unit (D) correct processing unit 42 Which of the following does not react with a dilute H2, SO4 solution? (A) NaNo3 (B) Na2 S (C) Na3 PO4 (D) Na2 CO3 (E) NaOH 43 Which of the following gases in Least dense when all are measured under the same conditions. (A) CO2 (B) Cl2 (C) SO2 (D) H2 (E) NO 44 The oxygen produced during photosynthesis is derived from ; (A) Glucose (C6 H12 O6) (B) CO2 (C). H2O (D) Ribulose Bisphosphate (E) ATP 45 For which of the following values of k will the value of 3k -1 be greater than 10? (A) 4 (B) 3 (C)2 (D) 1 (E) 0 46 Which of the following numbers is between 1/5 and 1/4? (A) 0.14 (B) 0.15 (C) 0.19 (D) 0.21 (E) 0.26 47 If 2x – 10=20, then x –5= (A) 5 (B) 10 (C) 15 (D) 20 (E) 30 48 If there is no waste, how many square yards of carpeting is needed to cover a rectangular floor that is 12 feet by 18 feet? (A) 8 (B) 16 (C) 24 (D) 30 (E) 216. 49If the volume of a cube is 8 , what is the shortest distance from the centre of the cube to the base of the cube? (A) 1 (B) 2 (C) 4 (D) under root 2 (E) 2 under root 2 50 Most amphibians are characterized by all of the following except: (A) Simple lungs (B) Multichambered heart (C) eggs protected by shells (D) larvae that developed in water (E) external fertilization The End |
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Dear all
Syllabus for the Mukhtiarkar Exam has been uploaded on official website today. www.spsc.gov.pk |
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Dear Aariz from where did you get these question papers? And can you please provide us the solution also?
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Dear, it was already posted on the forum by a Senior member Raz.
I have attached the Mukhtiarkar test syllabus: |
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liaquatalibaloch (Friday, February 12, 2010) |
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Can any one solve these two question papers? It seems like more difficult examination than CSS exam.
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Solved Precise
Make a precis of the following passage and give it a suitable title: 40
Any one who trains animals recognize that human and animal perceptual capacities are different. For most humans, .seeing is believing, although we do occasionally brood about whether we can believe our eyes. The other senses are largely ancillary; most of usdo not know how we might go about either doubting or believing our noses. But for dogs, scenting is believing. A dog's nose is to ours as the wrinkled surface of our complex brain is to the surface of an egg. A dog who did comparative psychology might easily worry about our consciousness or lack thereof, just as we worry about the consciousness of a squid. We who take sight for granted can draw pictures of scent, but we have no language for doing it the other way about, no way to represent something visually familiar by means of actual scent. Most humans cannot know, with their limited noses, what they can imagine about being deaf, blind; mute or paralyzed. The sighted can, for example, speak of a blind person as "In the darkness", but there is no corollary expression for what it is that we are in relationship to scent. If we tried to coin words, we might come up with something like "scent-blind". But what would it mean? It couldn't have the sort of meaning that "colour - blind", and "tone –deaf” do because most of us have experienced what "tone" and "colour" mean in those expressions, but we don't know what "scent" means in the expression "scent-blind". Scent for may of us can be only a theoretical, technical expression that we use because our grammar requires that we have a noun to go in the sentences we are prompted to utter about animals tracking. We don’t have sense of scent. What we do have is a sense of smell-for food and skunks and a number of things we call chemicals. So if my dog and I are sitting on the terrace, admiring the view, we inhabit World with radically different principles of phenomenology. Say that the wind is to our backs. Our world lies al! Before us, within a 180 degree angle. The dog's……….well wedon't know, do we? He sees roughly the same things that Isee but he believes the scents of the garden behind us. He marks the path of the black - and -white cat as she moves among the roses in search of the bits of chicken sandwich I let fall as 1 walked from the house to our picnic spot. 1 can show that the dog is alert to the kitty, but not how for my picture -making modes of thought too easily supply falsifyingly literal representations of the cat and the garden and their modes of being hidden from or revealed to me. Answer: please check it Sensation worked between animals and humans, even the sensation of human like a rough glass but as animal transparent, Human took decision not exactly but dog his own power use by nose which carried him not fall down. Title of Precise "Deviance b/w four leg and two leg" |
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Solved MCQ's
Solved
QUESTION PAPER GENERAL KNOWLEDGE ETC: (PAPER-II) QUESTION NO: 01. First paper to use the title "Quaid-e-Azam" was: A) Dawn weekly 02. Swadeshi movement was launched to reverse the: (B) Partition of Bengal 03 Circadian Rhythm refers to: (C) Human body cycles 4 The Holy Prophet (PBUH) performed Haj in: (B) 10th Hijri 5 Which Holy book belonged to Hazrat Moosa (A.S): (A) Taurat 06 First convert to Islam was a: (A) Lady 07 How long was the Holy Prophet (PBUH) visiting Ghar-e-Hira before the first “Wahi” (E) First time 08 When was the first Nimaz Eid-ul-Filr read? (C) 1st Shawal (2 Hijri) 09 One Kilobyte is: (B) 1024 bytes 10 CNC refers to: (B) Computer controlled machines 11 Kim ball Tags arc small punched cards attached to: (A) Garments 12 "Fuzzy logic" is a part of: (f) Computer science 13 Which is an endangered species? (B) Markhor 15 The National tree of Pakistan is: (B) Deodar 16 Rowlatt act passed in 1 919 led to the: (E) Congress-Muslim League split 21 The term "Googly" is associated with: ((C) Cricket 22 Which of the following is not true about Ameer Khushro? (E) Soldier. 23 NEQS refer to: (A) Environment 24 ICAO'S headquarters are located in: (B) Montreal 25 ICAO is a U.N, agency dealing with; (B) Civil Aviation. 26 FIFA deals with: Football 28 Mr. Zuifiquar Ale Bhutto was; - (D) All three. 30The Universal declaration of Human rights was adopted in: (A) 1948 34 Algebra is derived from……….. language; (A) Arabic 35 The shortest distance between two points is cabled: (B) straight line 36 The boiling point of Fahrenheit thermometer is; (B) 212° 37 Sun is_____ times larger than earth: (C) 1,000,000 lac times 39 The fastest swimming fish is: (C) Shark 40 The chemical name of chalk is: (B) Calcium Carbonate 41 The term CPU stands for: (B) Central processing unit 45 For which of the following values of k will the value of 3k -1 be greater than 10? (A) 4 47 If 2x – 10=20, then x –5= (D) 20 |
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when it held
dear tell mje when it held i think i published so many times since 2006 and i applied two times
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dear,
i doubt dolphin is an endangered species today;and the rowlatt act hatched jalianwala massacre or amritsar massacre... your comment plz! anybody to solve english paper plz! Last edited by Andrew Dufresne; Friday, February 12, 2010 at 07:49 AM. Reason: Merged |
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