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Complete the sentences by choosing the most appropriate word, from the given lettered choices (A to D) below each.
1. According to a recent survey, __________ doctors do not have a personal physician. A. a large amount of B. large amount of C. a large number of D. large number of 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. 2. CARPENTER: SAW:: A. stenographer: typewriter B. painter: brush C. lawyer: brief D. tailor: scissors E. runner: sneakers 3. METAPHOR: LITERAL:: A. biography: accurate B. melody: spoken C. poem: rhythmic D. anthem: patriotic E. ballet: intricate Choose the lettered word or phrase that is most nearly opposite in meaning to the word in capital letters. 4. EXAGGERATION: A. supplement B. strange C. direct route D. amplification E. understatement Questions 5-9 are based on the following passage. A great scholar recognized that, while all men should have equal opportunity, all did not have the same capacity. Some had the ability to earn more than others. But he believed that those who had talent would be performing the work of society if they used their talent wisely and well. He said that he would allow a man of intellect to earn more and not suppress his talent. But it was his view that the bulk of his larger earnings should go to the common fund. Those with talent and opportunity would find their fulfillment as trustees. He extended this concept of trusteeship to cover all fields of life. 5. The scholar mentioned in the passage never believed in A. social equality B. equality of opportunities C. political equality D. complete equality in all respects 6. The scholar’s trusteeship concept is A. a philosophy B. applicable to social life only C. applicable to all fields of life D. irrelevant today 7. According to him, one can serve the society A. if one is talented B. if one used his talent wisely C. if one earned well D. if one worked honestly 8. The passage primarily discusses the scholar’s A. Character B. Views C. Services D. Personality 9. He believed that a man of intellect should A. earn as much as he needs B. earn for others, not for himself C. earn more and not suppress his talent D. live on charity QUANTITATIVE 10. During a certain week, a post office sold Rs.280 worth of 14-paisas stamps. How many of these stamps did they sell? A. 20 B. 2,000 C. 3,900 D. 20,000 11. What is 15% of 32? A. 4 B. 3.50 C. 4.80 D. 3.80 12. What is the effect on area of circle if its radius is cut down to half? A. remain same B. become half C. become quarter D. may or may not change 13. x 12 equals? A. 4 B. 6 C. 8 D. 18 14. If 3 (x + 5y) = 24, find y when x = 3. A. 1 B. 3 C. D. 7 15. 5 is to 7 as x is to 35. x =? A. 7 B. 12 C. 25 D. 49 16. ? A. -4 B. 52 C. 192 D. 28 COMPUTER 17. Print preview command is useful to have a look at the document before it goes to ________. A. monitor B. printer C. scanner D. web cam 18. MS Excel files contain ________. A. sheets B. pages C. wallpapers D. slides PADAGOGY 19. In which system, there is no class or group teaching but individual works through self-study? A. The Gary system B. Batavia system C. The Decroli system D. The Winnetka plan system 20. Which education focuses on various handicrafts such as carpentry, black smithy, spinning, weaving etc. to be imparted to the children of 6 to 14 years? A. Basic education B. Inclusive education C. Science education D. Technology education PTI 21. The social institutions of our society to which sports are closely linked are the family, education __________, politics, religion and the economy. A. Newspaper B. the media C. Magazines D. All of the above 22. _________ was the first American president of IOC. A. Alexander B. Avery brundoge C. Neru D. Aristotle Answer KEYS Q #. Right Choice 1 C 2 D 3 B 4 E 5 D 6 C 7 B 8 B 9 B 10 B 11 C 12 C 13 C 14 A 15 C 16 E 17 B 18 A 19 D 20 A 21 B 22 B |
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Complete the sentences by choosing the most appropriate word, from the given lettered choices (A to D) below each. 1. Contrary to popular opinion, bats are not generally aggressive and rabid: most are shy and _______. A. pompous B. disfigured C. punctual D. harmless E. corrupt 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. 2. STERILIZATION: MICROORGANISMS:: A. amnesty: deserters B. defamation: enemies C. inoculation: vaccine D. deforestation: trees E. assassination: murderers Choose the lettered word or phrase that is most nearly opposite in meaning to the word in capital letters. 3. INCURSION: A. loss of respect B. lack of resolve C. reparation D. relapse E. retreat Read the passage to answer question 4-9 No actual black hole has yet been located or studied, but the concept has provided endless imaginative fodder for science fiction writers and endless theoretical fodder for physicists and astrophysicists. Black holes are one of the more exotic theoretical manifestations of general relativity. The standard model for the formation of a black hole involves the collapse of a large star. For extremely massive stars that are four to five times the mass of our sun, the exclusion principle—the resistance between the molecular particles within the star as they are compressed—will not be strong enough to offset the gravity generated by the star's own mass. The star's increasing density will overwhelm the exclusion principle. What follows is runaway gravitational collapse. With no internal force to stop it, the star will simply continue to collapse in on itself, until it reaches a point of infinite density and zero volume, a phenomenon known as a singularity. The star now disappears from the perceivable universe, like a cartoon character who jumps into a hole and pulls the hole in after him. What this process leaves behind is a different kind of hole—a profound disturbance in spacetime, a region where gravity is so intense that nothing, not even light, can escape from it. Any object falling within the boundary of a black hole will be sucked in and will disappear from our universe forever. What would happen to an object, such as an astronaut, as it vanished into the black hole? Physicists have been amusing themselves with this question for years. Most believe that the astronaut would be destroyed by the intense gravitational forces within the black hole, or would explode in a flash of gamma rays as he or she approached the singularity at the hole's core. Theoretically, an astronaut who managed to survive the passage would experience some very strange things, including acute time distortion, which would enable him or her to know, in a few brief seconds, the entire future of the universe in all its detail. 4. The word "fodder" is closest in meaning to A. material B. stories C. support D. problems 5. The opposing force between the molecular particles inside a star is called A. general relativity B. the exclusion principle C. infinite density D. a singularity 6. The word "offset" could best be replaced by A. carry B. arrange C. overflow D. counteract 7. It can be concluded from paragraph 3 that light A. destroys a black hole B. can barely reveal a black hole C. does not exist near a black hole D. originates in spacetime 8. Which of the following is NOT mentioned as the possible fate of an astronaut who falls into a black hole? A. Experience of amusement B. Death by gamma rays C. Knowledge of the universe D. Destruction by gravity 9. It can be inferred from the passage that black holes are A. soon to be located and studied B. a scientific impossibility C. the key to the entire future of the universe D. a source of inspiration and entertainment QUANTITATIVE 10. 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. 20% B. 35% C. 42% D. 65% E. 70% 11. What single discount is equivalent to two successive discounts of 10% and 15%? A. 25% B. 24% C. 24.5% D. 23.5% E. 22% 12. If 27 = 9 , then n =? A. 4/3 B. 2 C. 8/3 D. 3 E. 8 13. (a + 2i)(b – i) =? A. a + b - i B. ab + 2 C. ab + (2b - a)i + 2 D. ab - 2 E. ab + (2b - a)i – 2 14. If the result obtained by multiplying a number, x, by a number 1 less than itself is 4 less than multiplying x by itself, then x = A. 1 B. 2 C. 3 D. 4 E. 5 15. What is the volume of a cube with a surface area of 216? A. 36 B. 66 C. 216 D. 250 E. 300 COMPUTER 16. Print preview command is useful to have a look at the document before it goes to ________. A. monitor B. printer C. scanner D. web cam 17. MS Excel files contain ________. A. sheets B. pages C. wallpapers D. slides FINANCE 18. A contract for future delivery of a specific quantity of a given currency, with the exchange rate fixed at the time the contract is entered is called: A. Currency arbitrage B. Currency diversification C. Currency forecasting D. Currency future contract E. Currency bond 19. Taking advantage of divergences in exchange rates in different money markets by buying a currency in one market and selling it in another is called: A. Cross currency swap B. Credit swap C. Cross investment D. Currency arbitrage E. Cross rate ACCOUNTANCY 20. Which of the following Journal entries will be recorded when the bad debts are recovered? A. Cash account (Dr.) & Bad Debts recovered account (Cr.) B. Accounts Receivable (Dr.) & Bad Debts recovered account (Cr.) C. Bad debts recovered account (Dr.) and profit & loss account (Cr.) D. Provision for doubtful debts account (Dr.) & cash account (Cr.) 21. Which of the following appear(s) in both the Income Statement debit column and the Balance Sheet credit? A. Net income B. Net loss C. Dividends D. Retained earnings 22. Franchise rights, goodwill and patents are examples of: A. Liquid assets B. Tangible assets C. Intangible assets D. Current assets Answer KEYS Q #. Right Choice 1 D 2 D 3 E 4 A 5 B 6 D 7 C 8 A 9 D 10 D 11 D 12 C 13 C 14 D 15 C 16 B 17 A 18 D 19 D 20 A 21 A 22 C |
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Complete the sentences by choosing the most appropriate word, from the given lettered choices (A to D) below each. 1. According to a recent survey, __________ doctors do not have a personal physician. A. a large amount of B. large amount of C. a large number of D. large number of 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. 2. CARPENTER: SAW:: A. stenographer: typewriter B. painter: brush C. lawyer: brief D. tailor: scissors E. runner: sneakers 3. METAPHOR: LITERAL:: A. biography: accurate B. melody: spoken C. poem: rhythmic D. anthem: patriotic E. ballet: intricate Choose the lettered word or phrase that is most nearly opposite in meaning to the word in capital letters. 4. EXAGGERATION: A. supplement B. strange C. direct route D. amplification E. understatement Questions 5-9 are based on the following passage. A great scholar recognized that, while all men should have equal opportunity, all did not have the same capacity. Some had the ability to earn more than others. But he believed that those who had talent would be performing the work of society if they used their talent wisely and well. He said that he would allow a man of intellect to earn more and not suppress his talent. But it was his view that the bulk of his larger earnings should go to the common fund. Those with talent and opportunity would find their fulfillment as trustees. He extended this concept of trusteeship to cover all fields of life. 5. The scholar mentioned in the passage never believed in A. social equality B. equality of opportunities C. political equality D. complete equality in all respects 6. The scholar’s trusteeship concept is A. a philosophy B. applicable to social life only C. applicable to all fields of life D. irrelevant today 7. According to him, one can serve the society A. if one is talented B. if one used his talent wisely C. if one earned well D. if one worked honestly 8. The passage primarily discusses the scholar’s A. Character B. Views C. Services D. Personality 9. He believed that a man of intellect should A. earn as much as he needs B. earn for others, not for himself C. earn more and not suppress his talent D. live on charity QUANTITATIVE 10. During a certain week, a post office sold Rs.280 worth of 14-paisas stamps. How many of these stamps did they sell? A. 20 B. 2,000 C. 3,900 D. 20,000 11. What is 15% of 32? A. 4 B. 3.50 C. 4.80 D. 3.80 12. What is the effect on area of circle if its radius is cut down to half? A. remain same B. become half C. become quarter D. may or may not change 13. x 12 equals? A. 4 B. 6 C. 8 D. 18 14. If 3 (x + 5y) = 24, find y when x = 3. A. 1 B. 3 C. D. 7 15. 5 is to 7 as x is to 35. x =? A. 7 B. 12 C. 25 D. 49 16. ? A. -4 B. 52 C. 192 D. 28 COMPUTER 17. Print preview command is useful to have a look at the document before it goes to ________. A. monitor B. printer C. scanner D. web cam 18. MS Excel files contain ________. A. sheets B. pages C. wallpapers D. slides PADAGOGY 19. In which system, there is no class or group teaching but individual works through self-study? A. The Gary system B. Batavia system C. The Decroli system D. The Winnetka plan system 20. Which education focuses on various handicrafts such as carpentry, black smithy, spinning, weaving etc. to be imparted to the children of 6 to 14 years? A. Basic education B. Inclusive education C. Science education D. Technology education ACCOUNTING 21. Which of the following Journal entries will be recorded when the bad debts are recovered? A. Cash account (Dr.) & Bad Debts recovered account (Cr.) B. Accounts Receivable (Dr.) & Bad Debts recovered account (Cr.) C. Bad debts recovered account (Dr.) and profit & loss account (Cr.) D. Provision for doubtful debts account (Dr.) & cash account (Cr.) 22. Which of the following appear(s) in both the Income Statement debit column and the Balance Sheet credit? A. Net income B. Net loss C. Dividends D. Retained earnings 23. Franchise rights, goodwill and patents are examples of: A. Liquid assets B. Tangible assets C. Intangible assets D. Current assets Answer KEYS Q #. Right Choice 1 C 2 D 3 B 4 E 5 D 6 C 7 B 8 B 9 B 10 B 11 C 12 C 13 C 14 A 15 C 16 E 17 B 18 A 19 D 20 A 21 A 22 A 23 C |
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Complete the sentences by choosing the most appropriate word, from the given lettered choices (A to D) below each. 1. Contrary to popular opinion, bats are not generally aggressive and rabid: most are shy and _______. A. pompous B. disfigured C. punctual D. harmless E. corrupt 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. 2. STERILIZATION: MICROORGANISMS:: A. amnesty: deserters B. defamation: enemies C. inoculation: vaccine D. deforestation: trees E. assassination: murderers Choose the lettered word or phrase that is most nearly opposite in meaning to the word in capital letters. 3. INCURSION: A. loss of respect B. lack of resolve C. reparation D. relapse E. retreat Read the passage to answer question 4-9 No actual black hole has yet been located or studied, but the concept has provided endless imaginative fodder for science fiction writers and endless theoretical fodder for physicists and astrophysicists. Black holes are one of the more exotic theoretical manifestations of general relativity. The standard model for the formation of a black hole involves the collapse of a large star. For extremely massive stars that are four to five times the mass of our sun, the exclusion principle—the resistance between the molecular particles within the star as they are compressed—will not be strong enough to offset the gravity generated by the star's own mass. The star's increasing density will overwhelm the exclusion principle. What follows is runaway gravitational collapse. With no internal force to stop it, the star will simply continue to collapse in on itself, until it reaches a point of infinite density and zero volume, a phenomenon known as a singularity. The star now disappears from the perceivable universe, like a cartoon character who jumps into a hole and pulls the hole in after him. What this process leaves behind is a different kind of hole—a profound disturbance in spacetime, a region where gravity is so intense that nothing, not even light, can escape from it. Any object falling within the boundary of a black hole will be sucked in and will disappear from our universe forever. What would happen to an object, such as an astronaut, as it vanished into the black hole? Physicists have been amusing themselves with this question for years. Most believe that the astronaut would be destroyed by the intense gravitational forces within the black hole, or would explode in a flash of gamma rays as he or she approached the singularity at the hole's core. Theoretically, an astronaut who managed to survive the passage would experience some very strange things, including acute time distortion, which would enable him or her to know, in a few brief seconds, the entire future of the universe in all its detail. 4. The word "fodder" is closest in meaning to A. material B. stories C. support D. problems 5. The opposing force between the molecular particles inside a star is called A. general relativity B. the exclusion principle C. infinite density D. a singularity 6. The word "offset" could best be replaced by A. carry B. arrange C. overflow D. counteract 7. It can be concluded from paragraph 3 that light A. destroys a black hole B. can barely reveal a black hole C. does not exist near a black hole D. originates in spacetime 8. Which of the following is NOT mentioned as the possible fate of an astronaut who falls into a black hole? A. Experience of amusement B. Death by gamma rays C. Knowledge of the universe D. Destruction by gravity 9. It can be inferred from the passage that black holes are A. soon to be located and studied B. a scientific impossibility C. the key to the entire future of the universe D. a source of inspiration and entertainment QUANTITATIVE 10. 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. 20% B. 35% C. 42% D. 65% E. 70% 11. What single discount is equivalent to two successive discounts of 10% and 15%? A. 25% B. 24% C. 24.5% D. 23.5% E. 22% 12. If 27 = 9 , then n =? A. 4/3 B. 2 C. 8/3 D. 3 E. 8 13. (a + 2i)(b – i) =? A. a + b - i B. ab + 2 C. ab + (2b - a)i + 2 D. ab - 2 E. ab + (2b - a)i – 2 14. If the result obtained by multiplying a number, x, by a number 1 less than itself is 4 less than multiplying x by itself, then x = A. 1 B. 2 C. 3 D. 4 E. 5 15. What is the volume of a cube with a surface area of 216? A. 36 B. 66 C. 216 D. 250 E. 300 COMPUTER 16. Print preview command is useful to have a look at the document before it goes to ________. A. monitor B. printer C. scanner D. web cam 17. MS Excel files contain ________. A. sheets B. pages C. wallpapers D. slides FINANCE 18. A contract for future delivery of a specific quantity of a given currency, with the exchange rate fixed at the time the contract is entered is called: A. Currency arbitrage B. Currency diversification C. Currency forecasting D. Currency future contract E. Currency bond 19. Taking advantage of divergences in exchange rates in different money markets by buying a currency in one market and selling it in another is called: A. Cross currency swap B. Credit swap C. Cross investment D. Currency arbitrage E. Cross rate ACCOUNTANCY 20. Which of the following Journal entries will be recorded when the bad debts are recovered? A. Cash account (Dr.) & Bad Debts recovered account (Cr.) B. Accounts Receivable (Dr.) & Bad Debts recovered account (Cr.) C. Bad debts recovered account (Dr.) and profit & loss account (Cr.) D. Provision for doubtful debts account (Dr.) & cash account (Cr.) 21. Which of the following appear(s) in both the Income Statement debit column and the Balance Sheet credit? A. Net income B. Net loss C. Dividends D. Retained earnings 22. Franchise rights, goodwill and patents are examples of: A. Liquid assets B. Tangible assets C. Intangible assets D. Current assets Answer KEYS Q #. Right Choice 1 D 2 D 3 E 4 A 5 B 6 D 7 C 8 A 9 D 10 D 11 D 12 C 13 C 14 D 15 C 16 B 17 A 18 D 19 D 20 A 21 A 22 C |
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20. Which of the following Journal entries will be recorded when the bad debts are recovered?
A. Cash account (Dr.) & Bad Debts recovered account (Cr.) B. Accounts Receivable (Dr.) & Bad Debts recovered account (Cr.) C. Bad debts recovered account (Dr.) and profit & loss account (Cr.) D. Provision for doubtful debts account (Dr.) & cash account (Cr.) 21. Which of the following appear(s) in both the Income Statement debit column and the Balance Sheet credit? A. Net income B. Net loss C. Dividends D. Retained earnings 22. Franchise rights, goodwill and patents are examples of: A. Liquid assets B. Tangible assets C. Intangible assets D. Current assets 20 A 21 A 22 C |
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BANKING
21. Bank is the developed from of: A. The business of money lenders B. The business of merchants C. The business of goldsmiths D. None of the above 22. The first central bank of Indo-Pak was A. Bank of Calcutta B. Imperial bank C. Reserve bank of India D. State bank of Pakistan 21 A 22 C 21. The term homo sapiens is an example of: A. Phylum-class B. Phylum-order C. a complete classification D. individual identification E. binomial nomenclature 22. The reproductive organs in tape worms are: A. Absent B. Located in each segment C. Well developed D. Both B and C 23. One of a group of chemical compound which contain glycerol and fatty acid is: A. glucose B. lipid C. fructose D. sucrose 24. Ramose means: A. branched B. un branched C. woody D. shrub E. soft 21 E 22 D 23 B 24 A 21. Which elements contain atoms that form colored ions and have more than one positive oxidation state? A. alkali metals B. alkaline earths C. noble gases D. transition elements 22. As sodium phosphate dissolves in 100 milliliters of pure water, the pH of the resulting solution: A. decreases B. increases C. remains the same D. can not be determined from the given information 21 D 22 B |
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21. Federal Shariat court was established in: A. August 1960 B. October 1973 C. April 1991 D. May 1980 22. The lower house of parliament is: A. Senate B. National assembly C. Cabinet D. None of the above 21 C 22 B 21. Karachi stock Exchange was established on: A. March 10, 1947 B. March 10, 1949 C. September 18, 1949 D. September 18, 1947 22. Under perfect competition, the case of losses in short run will be: A. MC = MR = AR = AC B. MC = MR = AR > AC C. MC = MR = AR < AC D. MR > AC 21 D 22 C 19. Which layer is responsible for converting data packets from the Data Link Layer into electrical signals? A. physical B. data link C. presentation D. network 20. What is the default port of http? A. 8080 B. 23 C. 21 D. 25 E. 80 21. Which of the following statements best describes a view in MS SQL Server 2000? A. A table stored on physical memory whose contents are derived from a query B. A definition of what data should be extracted from a table or tables C. A normal table except that it can be partitioned D. The way a table is shown is SQL Server 19 A 20 E 21 B |
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21. A central Bank differs from a commercial bank in that: A. It is the bank of the state B. It has no branches C. It has administrative control over other banks D. None of the above 22. Calculate the Gross Domestic Product from the following data. Gross Domestic Output 50.000, Raw material (brought forward from last year) 22.000, Depreciation 6.000, net income from abroad(-) 500, GDP= A. Rs. 22.000 B. Rs. 21.500 C. Rs. 28.000 D. None of the above 23. Changes in stocks are a result of keepers: A. Deliberate decisions by shopkeepers B. Deviations between supply and demand C. Failure of sellers to sell goods D. Deliberate decisions by manufactures 21 A 22 A 23 B ENGLISH 12. Ostensive definition” is a technique of word meaning that involves: A. oppositeness of meaning B. sense relations C. componential analysis D. pointing at an object E. sameness of meaning 13. Which is one of the most well known picaresque characters in the 18th century English novel? A. Pamela B. Tom Jones C. Don Quixote D. Fielding E. Sancho Panza 12 D 13 B GEOGRAPHY 21. The Global productivity Index was proposed by: A. Jefferson B. Paterson C. Thomson D. Tomilson E. Anderson 22. 1 inch soil is formed round about _____ years depending upon the efficiency of soil forming factors. A. 200-1000 B. 200-1100 C. 200-1200 D. 200-1300 E. 200-1400 21 B 22 C HISTORY 21. “The Loyal Mohammedans of India” was written by: A. Syed Amir Ali B. W.W. Hunter C. Sir Syed Ahmed Khan D. Sir Aga Khan 22. The Vietnam War was fought from: A. 1961-1975 B. 1962-1975 C. 1963-1975 D. 1964-1975 23. The Leader of 1918 Russian Revolution was: A. Stalin B. Lenin C. Kerensky D. Karl Marx 21 C 22 A 23 B ISLAMIC EDUCATION 21. Who delivered the speech in the court of King of Abyssinia? A. Usman Bin Affan B. Jaffer Bin Abi Talib C. Umer Bin Khatab D. Abdullah Bin Masud E. Zain Bin Haris 22. Sikhism is a religion of: A. One guru B. 10 gurus C. 5 gurus D. 3 gurus E. 2 gurus 23. Qiyas is a source of law, made up: A. with out any reason B. with out any logic C. with out law D. of reason and logic 21 B 22 B 23 D |
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AD FIA Paper 2009
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- General Knowledge 1. Which cell has no nucleus: a. Red blood cells b. white blood cells c. Nerve cells d. Muscle cells 2. North pole of compass points to: a. North b. South c. East d. West 3. OIC Head quarter is in which country: a. Saudia b. Pakistan 4. Punjab was captured by British in: a. 1857 b. 1810 c. 1849 d. 5. Panda by origin belongs to: a. China b. Japan c. Australia d. Africa 6. Allama Iqbal publicly demanded separate state for Muslims in: a. 1930 b. 1935 c. 1940 7. 14 points by Quiad-e-Azam : a. 1929 b. 1941 c. 1945 d 1935 8. The author of book “Now or Never” a. Ch. Rehmat Ali b. c. d. 9. Creator of National Anthem of Pakistan a. Sufi Tabassum b. Hafeez Jalandhari c. Allama Iqbal 10. When was Pakistan formally named as,” Islamic Republic of Pakistan” a. 1973 b. 1956 c. 1947 d. 11. Area of Pakistan in Million (Square Kilometer) in round figures is about : a. 0.6 b. 0.7 c. 0.8 d. 0.9 12. Cultural Center of Gandhara civilization : a. Taxilab. Mohinjodaro c. Multan d. 13. No. of total member countries in Security Council a. 5 b. 10 c. 15 d. 20 14. No. of planets in solar system a. 9. b. 8 c. 7 d. 10 15. UNO agency that looks after the welfare of workers a. ILO b. c. d. 16. Muslim league founded in which city: a. Karachi b. Dhaka c. d. 17. No. of Senate seats in Pakistan : a. 50 b. 100 c. 150 d. 200 18. Who killed Abu-Jahal? a. Maooz b. Maaz c. Both d. None of them 19. Martin Luther King was famous for a. Human Rights b. Labour Rights c. Freedom Fighter d. 20. Madam Curie is known for: a. carboactive material b. Radio activity c. d. 21. 3rd June 1947 Plan was about a. partition of sub-continent. b. c. d. 22. Winter rains in Pakistan come from ? a. Arabian sea b. Mediterranean sea c. Pacific Ocean d. Bay of Bengal 23. How many bones are there in human body? a. 206 b. 300 c. d. 24. Abusive drugs damage cells of a. Brain b. Heart c. Lungs d. Muscles 25. On US map Alaska State is on a. North b. West c. South d. Away from the main land 26. The age of the earth (in million) is: a. 3 b. 3 1/2 c. 4 d. 4 ˝ 27. What is the current literacy rate of Pakistan? a. 34% b. 46% c. 56% d. 28. Which one is a Law making body? a. Court b. Administration c. President d. None of these 29. The Speed of Sound in air is? a. 1000 km b. 1100 km c. 1200 km d. 1300 km 30. Which letter in a dictionary has most words and phrases? a. R b. P c. A d. S 31. Major export of Pakistan is: a. Rice b. Fruits c. Cotton d. 32. What are Capital goods? a. Manufactured goods b. Goods used for further production) c. Export goods 33. Lahore declaration is related to a. PPP b. OIC c. |
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Past questions of IB & FIA
I.B. Paper 2007
1. How many articles are to be believed by a Muslim? 5 2. What was the last surah to be revealed? Al-Nasar 3. Which mosque did Holy Prophet (PBUH) ordered to abolish? Zarar 4. In which Hijri wine was prohibited? 5 Hjri 5. Who was the first female Shaheed of Islam? Saamia 6. Who wrote the highest number of Ahadith? Huraira 7. Complete the series: 1, 5, 17, 85, ___ ? None of these 8. A student needed 35% marks to pass an exam. He secured 235 marks and failed by 29 marks. What was the total marks? 750 9. If 2x + 2x + 2x = 12 then what is the value of x in 2x - 1 3 10. A man invested Rs. 3000 for 4 months and got some profit. How much money should he invested to get such a profit in a month? 12000 11. The average of 8 numbers is 12. If each number is increased by 2, the average of the new set of numbers is ? 14 12. When Women Protection Bill was passed? 13. Where is the headquarter of OPEC? Vienna 14. Headquarter of World Young President Organization is in? 15. Who was the first Principal of MAO College? 16. Pakistan left Commonwealth in 1972 when Bangladesh was recognised by Commonwealth. When did Pakistan rejoined Commonwealth as 49th member? 1991 17. Who was the first Secretary General of UNO? Trygve Lie Antonyms 18. Hindbound a) Strongwilled b) Openminded c) thin skinned d) Tender hearted 18. Seedy a) Elegentb) Intricate c) Tranguil d) Irregular 20. Boggle a) Disentangle b) Repudiate c) Ascertain d) Remain Unruffled Analogues 21. Indolent : Sloth a) Wrathful : Ireb) Arrogant : Acuity c) Covetous : Enigma d) Gluttony : Loyalty e) Impatient : Apathy 22. Which of the following gases is used in fire extinguishers? a) Oxygen b) Hydrogen c) Water Vapour d) Carbon dioxide 23. Cooking gas is a mixture of a) Methane and Carbon dioxide b) Oxygen and Nitrogen c) Bautane and Propane d) Oxygen and Methane 24. Iron articles rust because of the formation of a) ferrous chloride b) a mixture of ferrous and ferric hydroxide c) sodium carbonate d) ferric chloride 25. Water is purified through the process of ? Chlorination 26). dry ice is ____ Solid Carbon Dioxide 27). chemicaly diamond is _____ Pure Carbon 28). what is amount of income tax to be paid by a person having income of Rs.55,000. None of these 29). if 6 men and 14 women complete a work in 10 days, how time will 12 men and 14 women will take to complete the same work 30). if a thing was purchased at 'x' rate and sold at the profit of 20 % what would be the selling price a). 1x b). 2x c) 1.2x d) none of these Islamiyat: 31. What meany by Muqtadi 32. Names of Holy Prophets mentioned in the Holy Quran 26 Pak Studies: 33. When Risala-Isbabe-Bagwat-e-Hind was translated into English? 34. When Nehru Report was presented? 28 Aug 1928 35. Number of Muslim Delegates who attended Round Table Conference. 36. Who is the author of book " " 37. When Red Cliff Award was announced? 15 Aug 1947 38. Who was the first General in West Bengal after Division of Bengal? 39. Who was Secretary when 1861 act was promulgated? 40. What is Bande Mataram? A song Everyday Science 41. Which is mixed with the rubber to make it more flexible? Sulphur 42. Cause of Dysantry. Vibrio Coma 43. Soap Fatty Acids and salts Current Affairs: 44. When IMF was formed. 45. Where UN University is? 46. What Siachin ironically means? 47. From when America is claiming to know that Iran was establishing nuclear plant in violation of NPT? 48. Type of government a. Autocracy b. Oligarchy c. Faschism d. Balshvikism 49.Who was president of North Korea at the time of Nuclear explosion? Mathematics: 50. Five taps fill a tank in 40 minutes if one tap is out of oreder then in how many minutes tank will be filled? 50 Mins 51. Tea bags None of these English: Analogies 52. Juggernaut : Inexorable a). cosmonaut : worldly b). colossus : gigantic c). demagogue : liberal 53. Richochet : Bullet a). airm : crossbow b). pierce : dart c). soar : falcon 54. Delicate : Fastidious a). hardworking : deligent b). altruistic : mercenary c). demonstrative : effusive Antonyms 55. Castigated a) Diminish b) Imitate c) Compare d) Rewarde) Misjudge Word Meanings: 56. Montage 57. Docent 58. Tactile 59. Diptych 60. Diorama 61. Name the person who declared Ashabi whithout seeing Holy prophet (p.b.u.h) Awais Qarni(RA) 62. Holy Quran First Translted in _______ Language Persian 63. ______ Gas is use in Fire Cylenders CO2 64. Name the Acid use in the Laundary Soap. 65. ______ acid is use in the car batteries Sulphuric Acid 66. Statute means? Laws by Parliament 67. What Troika means? 68. Probe in to a murder of someone Inquest 69. Racial extermination of a particular group or people Genocide |
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