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Q1 · Islamic Studies · Page 1

Which of the following is the longest Surah (Chapter) of the Holy Qur'an?

  1. ASurah Yaseen
  2. BSurah Rahman
  3. CSurah Al-Baqara
  4. DNone of these

Answer: C - Surah Al-Baqara

Surah Al-Baqara is the longest Surah in the Holy Qur'an, with 286 verses.

Q2 · Islamic Studies · Page 1

Which term is used for the longest Ayah (Verse) of the Holy Qur'an?

  1. AAyah-e-Muhaala
  2. BAyah-e-Madaayan
  3. CAyah-e-Madina
  4. DNone of these

Answer: D - None of these

The longest verse of the Qur'an is Ayat al-Dayn (The Verse of Debt), which is verse 282 of Surah Al-Baqara.

Q3 · Islamic Studies · Page 2

What is the title of Tafseer (Commentary) written by Mufti Muhammad Shafi?

  1. AMa'ariful-ul-Quran
  2. BTafheem-ul-Quran
  3. CFahim-ul-Quran
  4. DNone of these

Answer: A - Ma'ariful-ul-Quran

Mufti Muhammad Shafi (RA) is the author of Ma'ariful-ul-Quran, a famous and comprehensive commentary on the Qur'an.

Q4 · Islamic Studies · Page 2

What are Hanafi, Maliki, Shafi'i and Hanbali?

  1. ACreed based doctrines
  2. BFiqhi doctrines
  3. CKalamic doctrines
  4. DNone of these

Answer: B - Fiqhi doctrines

They are the four major schools of thought in Sunni Islamic jurisprudence, also known as Fiqhi doctrines.

Q5 · Islamic Studies · Page 2

What is the name of the Islamic Constitutional Organization of the government of Pakistan?

  1. APakistan Sharia Council
  2. BIslamic Ideology Council
  3. CIslamic Economic Council
  4. DNone of these

Answer: B - Islamic Ideology Council

The Council of Islamic Ideology is a constitutional body in Pakistan that advises the legislature on whether laws are compatible with Islamic principles.

Q17 · Islamic Studies · Page 3

What is "Rabbi Zidni Ilma"?

  1. AHadith
  2. BAsar
  3. CQur'anic verse
  4. DNone of these

Answer: C - Qur'anic verse

"Rabbi Zidni Ilma" (O my Lord, increase me in knowledge) is a Qur'anic verse from Surah Taha (20:114).

Q18 · Islamic Studies · Page 3

Is the wealth/property left by the deceased is called?

  1. ATaraka
  2. BSadaqa
  3. CAsaba
  4. DNone of these

Answer: A - Taraka

The wealth or property left by a deceased person is called Taraka in Islamic inheritance law.

Q19 · Islamic Studies · Page 4

For how long did the Prophet Muhammad (S.A.W) and his companions remain in a state of siege in Shi'ab-e-Abi Talib?

  1. AOne year
  2. BTwo years
  3. CThree years
  4. DNone of these

Answer: C - Three years

The Prophet (PBUH) and his companions were under siege for approximately three years.

Q20 · Islamic Studies · Page 4

Who was the first caliph in the Umayyad dynasty?

  1. AHazrat Muawiyah (RA)
  2. BHazrat Usman (RA)
  3. CHazrat Umar bin Abdul Aziz (RA)
  4. DNone of these

Answer: A - Hazrat Muawiyah (RA)

Hazrat Muawiyah (RA) was the first caliph of the Umayyad dynasty, establishing it in 661 CE.

Q41 · English · Page 4

The settlers found an ideal location with plenty of _ land for farming and a mountain stream for fresh water and irrigation.

  1. AArid
  2. BQuaint
  3. CArable
  4. DSaline

Answer: C - Arable

Arable land is suitable for growing crops, making it ideal for farming.

Q42 · English · Page 5

What is most needed in a discussion of immigration are solid facts, not wishful thinking, qualities, not?

  1. AFacts
  2. BIdeas
  3. CMyths
  4. DVerities

Answer: C - Myths

The sentence contrasts solid facts with wishful thinking, suggesting that wishful thinking is often based on myths.

Q43 · English · Page 5

The defendant claimed that he was innocent and that his confession was:

  1. AFlagrant
  2. BCoerced
  3. CVerity
  4. DBenign

Answer: B - Coerced

Coerced means obtained by force or threats, which would make a confession invalid.

Q44 · English · Page 6

The rebel spies were charged with _ and put on trial.

  1. AAtrocity
  2. BRestoring
  3. CSedition
  4. DPerilous

Answer: C - Sedition

Sedition is the crime of inciting rebellion against an authority, which fits the description of rebel spies.

Q45 · English · Page 6

Zachary was doomed to a miserable life, for no matter how much he had, he always _ the possessions of others.

  1. AFeasted
  2. BExalted
  3. CCoveted
  4. DFilibustered

Answer: C - Coveted

To covet means to desire or wish for something that belongs to another.

Q46 · English · Page 6
Passage

Glaciers consist of fallen snow that compresses over many years into large, thickened ice masses. Most of the world’s glacial ice is found in Antarctica and Greenland, but glaciers are found on nearly every continent, even Africa. Presently, about ten percent of land area is covered with glaciers. Glacial ice often appears blue because ice absorbs all other colors but reflects blue. Almost ninety percent of an iceberg is below water; only about ten percent shows above water. What makes glaciers unique is their ability to move. Due to sheer mass, glaciers flow like very slow rivers. Some glaciers are as small as football fields, whereas others grow to be over one hundred kilometers long. Within the past 750,000 years, scientists know that there have been eight Ice Age cycles, separated by warmer periods called interglacial periods. Currently, the earth is nearing the end of an interglacial, meaning that another Ice Age is due in a few thousand years. Although glaciers change very slowly over long periods, they may provide important global climate-change signals. Once compressed ice reaches a critical thickness, it becomes so heavy that it begins to deform and move. On land, lakes formed on top of a glacier during the melt season may cause floods. Glaciers also contain much of the world’s freshwater, and people have tried to harness glacial meltwater for drinking water, irrigation, and electricity.

According to paragraph 1, what is a negative effect of living too close to a glacier?

  1. AThe mass of the glacier is a critical hindrance.
  2. BAbout 10% of a glacier shows above water.
  3. CSpreading dark material over snow promotes melting.
  4. DLgkes formed on top of glaciers may cause floods.

Answer: D - Lgkes formed on top of glaciers may cause floods.

The passage states that "lakes formed on top of a glacier during the melt season may cause floods."

Q47 · English · Page 7
Passage

Glaciers consist of fallen snow that compresses over many years into large, thickened ice masses. Most of the world’s glacial ice is found in Antarctica and Greenland, but glaciers are found on nearly every continent, even Africa. Presently, about ten percent of land area is covered with glaciers. Glacial ice often appears blue because ice absorbs all other colors but reflects blue. Almost ninety percent of an iceberg is below water; only about ten percent shows above water. What makes glaciers unique is their ability to move. Due to sheer mass, glaciers flow like very slow rivers. Some glaciers are as small as football fields, whereas others grow to be over one hundred kilometers long. Within the past 750,000 years, scientists know that there have been eight Ice Age cycles, separated by warmer periods called interglacial periods. Currently, the earth is nearing the end of an interglacial, meaning that another Ice Age is due in a few thousand years. Although glaciers change very slowly over long periods, they may provide important global climate-change signals. Once compressed ice reaches a critical thickness, it becomes so heavy that it begins to deform and move. On land, lakes formed on top of a glacier during the melt season may cause floods. Glaciers also contain much of the world’s freshwater, and people have tried to harness glacial meltwater for drinking water, irrigation, and electricity.

The underlined word remote, as used in paragraph 4 of the passage, most nearly means:

  1. ANot near
  2. BOnly on Antarctica
  3. CDifficult to see
  4. DSlow traveling

Answer: C - Difficult to see

The passage describes glaciers as "unseen from space," implying they are difficult to see.

Q48 · English · Page 7
Passage

Glaciers consist of fallen snow that compresses over many years into large, thickened ice masses. Most of the world’s glacial ice is found in Antarctica and Greenland, but glaciers are found on nearly every continent, even Africa. Presently, about ten percent of land area is covered with glaciers. Glacial ice often appears blue because ice absorbs all other colors but reflects blue. Almost ninety percent of an iceberg is below water; only about ten percent shows above water. What makes glaciers unique is their ability to move. Due to sheer mass, glaciers flow like very slow rivers. Some glaciers are as small as football fields, whereas others grow to be over one hundred kilometers long. Within the past 750,000 years, scientists know that there have been eight Ice Age cycles, separated by warmer periods called interglacial periods. Currently, the earth is nearing the end of an interglacial, meaning that another Ice Age is due in a few thousand years. Although glaciers change very slowly over long periods, they may provide important global climate-change signals. Once compressed ice reaches a critical thickness, it becomes so heavy that it begins to deform and move. On land, lakes formed on top of a glacier during the melt season may cause floods. Glaciers also contain much of the world’s freshwater, and people have tried to harness glacial meltwater for drinking water, irrigation, and electricity.

The passage explains that glaciers may be found where:

  1. AOnly on Antarctica
  2. BOnly Greenland and Alaska
  3. COn nearly every continent
  4. DOnly the north and south poles

Answer: C - On nearly every continent

The passage states that glaciers are found on "nearly every continent."

Q49 · English · Page 7
Passage

Glaciers consist of fallen snow that compresses over many years into large, thickened ice masses. Most of the world’s glacial ice is found in Antarctica and Greenland, but glaciers are found on nearly every continent, even Africa. Presently, about ten percent of land area is covered with glaciers. Glacial ice often appears blue because ice absorbs all other colors but reflects blue. Almost ninety percent of an iceberg is below water; only about ten percent shows above water. What makes glaciers unique is their ability to move. Due to sheer mass, glaciers flow like very slow rivers. Some glaciers are as small as football fields, whereas others grow to be over one hundred kilometers long. Within the past 750,000 years, scientists know that there have been eight Ice Age cycles, separated by warmer periods called interglacial periods. Currently, the earth is nearing the end of an interglacial, meaning that another Ice Age is due in a few thousand years. Although glaciers change very slowly over long periods, they may provide important global climate-change signals. Once compressed ice reaches a critical thickness, it becomes so heavy that it begins to deform and move. On land, lakes formed on top of a glacier during the melt season may cause floods. Glaciers also contain much of the world’s freshwater, and people have tried to harness glacial meltwater for drinking water, irrigation, and electricity.

According to the passage, why does glacial ice often appear blue?

  1. ABecause it does not absorb the color blue.
  2. BDue to a lack of other colors reflecting blue.
  3. CBecause it absorbs all other colors but reflects blue.
  4. DBecause it is blue in color

Answer: C - Because it absorbs all other colors but reflects blue.

The passage states that glacial ice appears blue because it absorbs all colors except blue, which it reflects.

Q50 · English · Page 8
Passage

Glaciers consist of fallen snow that compresses over many years into large, thickened ice masses. Most of the world’s glacial ice is found in Antarctica and Greenland, but glaciers are found on nearly every continent, even Africa. Presently, about ten percent of land area is covered with glaciers. Glacial ice often appears blue because ice absorbs all other colors but reflects blue. Almost ninety percent of an iceberg is below water; only about ten percent shows above water. What makes glaciers unique is their ability to move. Due to sheer mass, glaciers flow like very slow rivers. Some glaciers are as small as football fields, whereas others grow to be over one hundred kilometers long. Within the past 750,000 years, scientists know that there have been eight Ice Age cycles, separated by warmer periods called interglacial periods. Currently, the earth is nearing the end of an interglacial, meaning that another Ice Age is due in a few thousand years. Although glaciers change very slowly over long periods, they may provide important global climate-change signals. Once compressed ice reaches a critical thickness, it becomes so heavy that it begins to deform and move. On land, lakes formed on top of a glacier during the melt season may cause floods. Glaciers also contain much of the world’s freshwater, and people have tried to harness glacial meltwater for drinking water, irrigation, and electricity.

After reading the passage, what can one conclude about glaciers?

  1. AThey have been stable since the ice age began.
  2. BThey have both negative and positive effects on human life.
  3. CScientists have difficulty making all predictions.
  4. DGlaciers have minimal data on the formation of glaciers.

Answer: B - They have both negative and positive effects on human life.

The passage discusses both the beneficial aspects (freshwater supply) and the negative effects (flooding).

Q51 · English · Page 8
Passage

Glaciers consist of fallen snow that compresses over many years into large, thickened ice masses. Most of the world’s glacial ice is found in Antarctica and Greenland, but glaciers are found on nearly every continent, even Africa. Presently, about ten percent of land area is covered with glaciers. Glacial ice often appears blue because ice absorbs all other colors but reflects blue. Almost ninety percent of an iceberg is below water; only about ten percent shows above water. What makes glaciers unique is their ability to move. Due to sheer mass, glaciers flow like very slow rivers. Some glaciers are as small as football fields, whereas others grow to be over one hundred kilometers long. Within the past 750,000 years, scientists know that there have been eight Ice Age cycles, separated by warmer periods called interglacial periods. Currently, the earth is nearing the end of an interglacial, meaning that another Ice Age is due in a few thousand years. Although glaciers change very slowly over long periods, they may provide important global climate-change signals. Once compressed ice reaches a critical thickness, it becomes so heavy that it begins to deform and move. On land, lakes formed on top of a glacier during the melt season may cause floods. Glaciers also contain much of the world’s freshwater, and people have tried to harness glacial meltwater for drinking water, irrigation, and electricity.

After reading the passage, what can one infer about glaciers?

  1. AFurther exploration will help us to tap the power of glacial ice in fuelling electric energy.
  2. BWith variations in climate, glaciers grow and expand.
  3. CGlaciers form in cold regions where the rate of snowfall is greater than the melting rate of snow.
  4. DGlaciers are usually bordered at the sides by rock debris.

Answer: C - Glaciers form in cold regions where the rate of snowfall is greater than the melting rate of snow.

greater than the melting rate of snow. The passage explains that glaciers form where snowfall accumulates faster than it melts.

Q52 · English · Page 9

A noise woke me up in the middle of the night.

  1. AA noise woke me up in the middle of the night
  2. BA noise woke me up in the middle of the night
  3. CA noise woke me up in the middle of the night
  4. DNone of these

Answer: A - A noise woke me up in the middle of the night

This appears to be a multiple-choice question where the correct answer is the sentence itself.

Q53 · English · Page 9

A cup of tea is hanging on the hook in the kitchen.

  1. AA tea cup is hanging on the hook in the kitchen
  2. BA tea cup is hanging on the hook in the kitchen
  3. CA tea cup is hanging on the hook in the kitchen
  4. DNone of these

Answer: A - A tea cup is hanging on the hook in the kitchen

This appears to be a multiple-choice question where the correct answer is the sentence itself.

Q54 · English · Page 9

Our friend has an apartment in East London.

  1. AOur friend has an apartment in East London
  2. BOur friend has an apartment in East London
  3. COur friend has an apartment in East London
  4. DNone of these

Answer: A - Our friend has an apartment in East London

This appears to be a multiple-choice question where the correct answer is the sentence itself.

Q55 · English · Page 10

The doctor told him to give up smoking.

  1. AThe doctor told him to give up smoking
  2. BThe doctor told him to give up smoking
  3. CThe doctor told him to give up smoking
  4. DNone of these

Answer: A - The doctor told him to give up smoking

This appears to be a multiple-choice question where the correct answer is the sentence itself.

Q56 · English · Page 10

We look forward to going to Lahore in the evening.

  1. AWe look forward to going to Lahore in the evening
  2. BWe look forward to going to Lahore in the evening
  3. CWe look forward to going to Lahore in the evening
  4. DNone of these

Answer: A - We look forward to going to Lahore in the evening

This appears to be a multiple-choice question where the correct answer is the sentence itself.

Q57 · English · Page 11

He gave me all the maps free.

  1. AHe gave me all the maps free
  2. BHe gave me all the maps free
  3. CHe gave me all the maps free
  4. DNone of these

Answer: A - He gave me all the maps free

This appears to be a multiple-choice question where the correct answer is the sentence itself.

Q58 · English · Page 11

In France the death penalty was abolished in 1981.

  1. AIn France the death penalty was abolished in 1981
  2. BIn France the death penalty was abolished in 1981
  3. CIn France the death penalty was abolished in 1981
  4. DNone of these

Answer: A - In France the death penalty was abolished in 1981

This appears to be a multiple-choice question where the correct answer is the sentence itself.

Q59 · English · Page 11

On page 3, there is an advertisement of a new video camera.

  1. AOn page 3, there is an advertisement of a new video camera
  2. BOn page 3, there is an advertisement of a new video camera
  3. COn page 3, there is an advertisement of a new video camera
  4. DNone of these

Answer: A - On page 3, there is an advertisement of a new video camera

This appears to be a multiple-choice question where the correct answer is the sentence itself.

Q60 · English · Page 12

We do not afford to eat in restaurants nowadays.

  1. AWe do not afford to eat in restaurants nowadays
  2. BWe do not afford to eat in restaurants nowadays
  3. CWe do not afford to eat in restaurants nowadays
  4. DNone of these

Answer: A - We do not afford to eat in restaurants nowadays

This appears to be a multiple-choice question where the correct answer is the sentence itself.

Q61 · English · Page 12

The Japanese couple on the back of the coach was obviously newly-weds.

  1. AThe Japanese couple on the back of the coach was obviously newly-weds
  2. BThe Japanese couple on the back of the coach was obviously newly-weds
  3. CThe Japanese couple on the back of the coach was obviously newly-weds
  4. DNone of these

Answer: A - The Japanese couple on the back of the coach was obviously newly-weds

newly-weds This appears to be a multiple-choice question where the correct answer is the sentence itself.

Q62 · English · Page 12

A cat can see in the darkness.

  1. AA cat can see in the darkness
  2. BA cat can see in the darkness
  3. CA cat can see in the darkness
  4. DNone of these

Answer: A - A cat can see in the darkness

This appears to be a multiple-choice question where the correct answer is the sentence itself.

Q63 · English · Page 13

This is the only one of his poems that is worth reading.

  1. AThis is the only one of his poems that is worth reading
  2. BThis is the only one of his poems that is worth reading
  3. CThis is the only one of his poems that is worth reading
  4. DNone of these

Answer: A - This is the only one of his poems that is worth reading

This appears to be a multiple-choice question where the correct answer is the sentence itself.

Q64 · English · Page 13

Trees help to create a peaceful surrounding.

  1. ATrees help to create a peaceful surrounding
  2. BTrees help to create a peaceful surrounding
  3. CTrees help to create a peaceful surrounding
  4. DNone of these

Answer: A - Trees help to create a peaceful surrounding

This appears to be a multiple-choice question where the correct answer is the sentence itself.

Q65 · English · Page 14

Choose the sentence with an adverb.

  1. ADon't talk so loud
  2. BHe lives in the next house
  3. CHe is quick to take off his hat
  4. DThe night is dark

Answer: A - Don't talk so loud

The word loud is an adverb modifying the verb "talk."

Q66 · English · Page 14

Choose the sentence with Proper Adjective.

  1. AFrench wines are not available here
  2. BHe showed much patience
  3. CHe has lost all his strength
  4. DI ate some rice

Answer: A - French wines are not available here

French is a proper adjective because it is derived from a proper noun (France).

Q67 · English · Page 14

Choose the sentence with Adverb of Time.

  1. AHe has spoken to him already
  2. BHe seldom comes here
  3. CThe horse is running away
  4. DThe boy works hard

Answer: A - He has spoken to him already

The word already is an adverb of time.

Q68 · English · Page 15

In the sentence "Ambition urges me forward", "forward" is:

  1. AAn adjective of time
  2. BAn adjective place
  3. CAn adverb of time
  4. DAn adverb of place

Answer: D - An adverb of place

Forward describes the direction of the action "urges," making it an adverb of place.

Q69 · English · Page 15

In the sentence "Children love making mud castles", "making" is:

  1. AVerb & (B)
  2. BMain Verb
  3. CGerund
  4. DBoth

Answer: C - Gerund

Making functions as a gerund (a noun made from a verb) in this sentence.

Q70 · English · Page 15

In the sentence "The earth is larger than the moon", "than" is:

  1. ASubordinating Conjunction
  2. BCo-ordinating Conjunction
  3. CNot a conjunction
  4. DNone of these

Answer: A - Subordinating Conjunction

Than is a subordinating conjunction used to introduce a comparison.

Q71 · English · Page 16

In the sentence "Such was not my intention", "such" is:

  1. APronoun
  2. BAdjective
  3. CConjunction
  4. DAll of these

Answer: B - Adjective

Such is an adjective modifying the noun "intention."

Q72 · English · Page 16

Ambition does not always conduce _ ultimate happiness.

  1. AOf
  2. BIn
  3. CTo
  4. DFrom

Answer: C - To

The correct preposition to use with "conduce" is to.

Q73 · English · Page 16

The holidays will begin _ June 29.

  1. AIn
  2. BFrom
  3. CAt
  4. DWith

Answer: B - From

The correct preposition to indicate a starting point is from.

Q74 · English · Page 17

Send this letter _ my address.

  1. ATo
  2. BBy
  3. CAt
  4. DTowards

Answer: A - To

The correct preposition to indicate the destination is to.

Q75 · English · Page 17

He accepted the car in lieu _ his claim.

  1. AOf
  2. BWith
  3. CFor
  4. DOf, for

Answer: A - Of

The phrase "in lieu of" means "instead of."

Q76 · English · Page 17

CONVICTION: INCARCERATION

  1. Areduction: diminution
  2. Binduction: amelioration
  3. Cradicalisation: intimidation
  4. Dmarginalization: intimidation

Answer: D - marginalization: intimidation

Conviction leads to incarceration, and marginalization can lead to intimidation.

Q77 · English · Page 18

FROND: PALM

  1. Aquill: porcupine
  2. Bblade: evergreen
  3. Cscale: wallaby
  4. Dtusk: alligator

Answer: A - quill: porcupine

A frond is a leaf of a palm, and a quill is a needle-like structure of a porcupine. Both describe a part of a larger whole.

Q78 · English · Page 18

SPY: CLANDESTINE

  1. Aaccountant: meticulous
  2. Bfurrier: rambunctious
  3. Clawyer: ironic
  4. Dshepherd: garrulous

Answer: A - accountant: meticulous

A spy is known for being clandestine (secretive), and an accountant is known for being meticulous (careful and precise).

Q79 · English · Page 18

FERAL: TAME

  1. Arancid: rational
  2. Bnettlesome: annoying
  3. Crepellent: honourable
  4. Dephemeral: immortal

Answer: D - ephemeral: immortal

Feral is the opposite of tame, and ephemeral (lasting for a very short time) is the opposite of immortal.

Q80 · English · Page 19

DOLLAR: DIME

  1. ASaleswoman: Pitch
  2. BRetreat: Victory
  3. CCentury: Decade
  4. DRing: Necklace

Answer: C - Century: Decade

A dollar is worth 10 dimes, and a century is worth 10 decades.

Q81 · English · Page 19

SUMPTUOUS

  1. ADelirious
  2. BGorgeous
  3. CPerilous
  4. DLuxurious

Answer: D - Luxurious

Sumptuous means splendid and expensive, which is a synonym for luxurious.

Q82 · English · Page 20

SACROSANCT

  1. ASecret
  2. BSanctuary
  3. CPious
  4. DSacred

Answer: D - Sacred

Sacrosanct means treated as if holy or beyond criticism, which is a synonym for sacred.

Q83 · English · Page 20

CHURLISH

  1. AChildish
  2. BGruesome
  3. CTempestuous
  4. DDisorderly

Answer: B - Gruesome

The options are not clear. Churlish means rude or ill-mannered.

Q84 · English · Page 20

WINNOW

  1. ACarve
  2. BWeed
  3. CCarry
  4. DNone of these

Answer: B - Weed

To winnow means to separate the desirable from the undesirable, which is similar to weeding out.

Q85 · English · Page 21

MORDANT

  1. ADead
  2. BGruesome
  3. CFetid
  4. DCaustic

Answer: D - Caustic

Mordant means having a biting or sharp quality, which is a synonym for caustic.

Q91 · General Ability · Page 21

OBTUSE

  1. ASlim
  2. BAcute
  3. COpaque
  4. DThick

Answer: B - Acute

Obtuse means slow to understand. The opposite is acute, meaning having a sharp mind or perception.

Q92 · General Ability · Page 21

Find the percentage of 0.001:

  1. A1%
  2. B0.1%
  3. C0.01%
  4. DNone of these

Answer: B - 0.1%

To find the percentage, multiply by 100. 0.001×100=0.1%.

Q93 · General Ability · Page 22

Find the answer of the series (-2)-3-(-3)x(-3):

  1. A-3
  2. B27
  3. C-27
  4. DNone of these

Answer: D - None of these

The expression is (−2)−3−(−3)×(−3)=−2−3−9=−14. None of the options are correct.

Q94 · General Ability · Page 22

What is the square root of -25?

  1. A5
  2. B-5
  3. C-2.5
  4. DNone of these

Answer: D - None of these

The square root of a negative number is an imaginary number.

Q95 · General Ability · Page 23

If x=−4x+4, the value of x will be:

  1. A-4/3
  2. B5/4
  3. C4/3
  4. DNone of these

Answer: C - 4/3

The question is likely x=4x−4. 3x=4, so x=4/3.

Q96 · General Ability · Page 23

If sum of all 10 values in the data set are 10, then what will be average?

  1. A1
  2. B10
  3. C2
  4. DNone of these

Answer: A - 1

The average is the sum of values divided by the number of values. 10/10=1.

Q100 · General Ability · Page 23

The angle made by two lines is called:

  1. ASegment
  2. BVertex
  3. CRays
  4. DNone of these

Answer: B - Vertex

The angle is formed at the vertex where two lines meet.

Q101 · General Ability · Page 24

A polygon which consists of 8 sides is called:

  1. AHexagon
  2. BHeptagon
  3. COctagon
  4. DNone of these

Answer: C - Octagon

An octagon is a polygon with 8 sides.

Q103 · General Ability · Page 24

A triangle have _ vertices:

  1. A2
  2. B3
  3. C4
  4. DNone of these

Answer: B - 3

A triangle has 3 vertices.

Q105 · General Ability · Page 24

How many endpoints are in a line?

  1. ANo endpoint
  2. BOne endpoint
  3. CTwo endpoints
  4. DNone of these

Answer: A - No endpoint

A line extends infinitely in both directions, so it has no endpoints.

Q106 · General Ability · Page 25

Which of the following is the longest chord of a circle?

  1. ARadius
  2. BDiameter
  3. CCircumference
  4. DNone of these

Answer: B - Diameter

The diameter is the longest chord of a circle, passing through its center.

Q107 · General Ability · Page 25

How many sides a Pentagon have?

  1. AFive
  2. BSeven
  3. CGifting
  4. DNone of these

Answer: A - Five

A pentagon has five sides.

Q108 · General Ability · Page 25

All four sides are equal is called:

  1. ARectangle
  2. BSquare
  3. CCircle
  4. DNone of these

Answer: B - Square

A square is a quadrilateral with four equal sides and four right angles.

Q109 · General Ability · Page 26

Sometimes we give a statement in favor of another statement, is called:

  1. AArgument
  2. BPremise
  3. CConclusion
  4. DNone of these

Answer: B - Premise

A premise is a statement or proposition that provides a reason or evidence for a conclusion.

Q110 · General Ability · Page 26

Knowledge of children based on memory process is called:

  1. ALearning
  2. BStrategy
  3. CMetamemory
  4. DNone of these

Answer: C - Metamemory

Metamemory is the awareness and knowledge of one's own memory processes.

Q111 · General Ability · Page 26

In which memory, all materials are stored so that we can retrieve it later on:

  1. AShort-term memory
  2. BLong-term memory
  3. CSensory memory
  4. DNone of these

Answer: B - Long-term memory

Long-term memory is the stage of the Atkinson-Shiffrin memory model where a memory is stored for an extended period of time.

Q112 · General Ability · Page 27

Who introduced the term "Intelligence Quotient" (I.Q)?

  1. AWilliam Stern
  2. BB.M. Bates
  3. CR.B. Cattell
  4. DNone of these

Answer: A - William Stern

The German psychologist William Stern introduced the concept of the Intelligence Quotient (IQ).

Q113 · General Ability · Page 27

Some times we think about the beauty of heaven, what we call it:

  1. AImagination
  2. BConcept formation
  3. CFantasy
  4. DNone of these

Answer: A - Imagination

Thinking about the beauty of heaven is an act of imagination.

Q145 · General Ability · Page 28

The mean of 5 observations is 10. A new observation is taken then the mean of 6 observations will be:

  1. A5
  2. B10
  3. C12
  4. DNone of these

Answer: B - 10

The question is flawed. A new mean cannot be determined without knowing the value of the new observation. If the new observation is also 10, the mean will remain 10.

Q146 · General Ability · Page 28

What is the most important factor for photosynthesis?

  1. AViolet light
  2. BRed light
  3. CGreen light
  4. DNone of these

Answer: B - Red light

Chlorophyll, the pigment essential for photosynthesis, absorbs red and blue light most effectively.

Q147 · General Ability · Page 28

What instrument is used to measure the blood pressure is called?

  1. ABarometer
  2. BHydrometer
  3. CNanometer
  4. DNone of these

Answer: D - None of these

A sphygmomanometer is used to measure blood pressure.

Q148 · General Ability · Page 29

Which blood group is rare in the human body?

  1. AO
  2. BA
  3. CB
  4. DNone of these

Answer: D - None of these

The rarest blood group is AB negative, but none of the options list this.

Q149 · General Ability · Page 29

Which is the smallest country of the world?

  1. AVatican city
  2. BMaldives
  3. CMonaco
  4. DNone of these

Answer: A - Vatican city

Vatican City is the smallest country in the world by both area and population.

Q150 · General Ability · Page 29

Who is the founder of Wikipedia?

  1. AJulian Assange
  2. BJimmy Wales
  3. CBill Gates
  4. DNone of these

Answer: B - Jimmy Wales

Jimmy Wales and Larry Sanger are the co-founders of Wikipedia.

Q151 · General Knowledge · Page 30

The new poem is based on:

  1. AThe beauty of heaven
  2. BConcept formation
  3. CFantasy
  4. DNone of these

Answer: D - None of these

The question is not clear and does not provide enough information.

Q152 · General Knowledge · Page 30

The life span of red blood cells in human is:

  1. A120 days
  2. B90 days
  3. C180 days
  4. DNone of these

Answer: A - 120 days

The life span of a red blood cell in humans is approximately 120 days.

Q153 · General Knowledge · Page 30

How much fluids per day a man should use?

  1. A4.7 liters
  2. B3.7 liters
  3. C4.7 liters
  4. DNone of these

Answer: B - 3.7 liters

The recommended daily fluid intake for an average adult male is about 3.7 liters (15.5 cups).

Q154 · General Knowledge · Page 31

The waves which are used by the TV remote control are:

  1. AInfrared waves
  2. BRadio waves
  3. CTV waves
  4. DNone of these

Answer: A - Infrared waves

TV remotes use infrared (IR) waves to communicate with the television.

Q155 · General Knowledge · Page 31

Which of the following gas is used in a refrigerator for cooling?

  1. AMethane
  2. BAmmonia
  3. CNitrogen
  4. DNone of these

Answer: B - Ammonia

While many refrigerators use HFCs, ammonia is also a common refrigerant, especially in older and industrial systems.

Q156 · General Knowledge · Page 32

Which of the following planet moves fastest around the Sun?

  1. AVenus
  2. BMercury
  3. CJupiter
  4. DNone of these

Answer: B - Mercury

Mercury moves fastest around the Sun because it is the closest planet and gravitational force is strongest there.

Q157 · General Knowledge · Page 32

What instrument is used to measure the oxygen level of the blood?

  1. AThermometer
  2. BBarometer
  3. CSpirometer
  4. DNone of these

Answer: D - None of these

A pulse oximeter is used to measure oxygen saturation.

Q158 · General Knowledge · Page 32

Which type of vitamin is useful for human body through Sun?

  1. AVitamin B12
  2. BVitamin A
  3. CVitamin D
  4. DNone of these

Answer: C - Vitamin D

The human body produces Vitamin D when exposed to sunlight.

Q159 · General Knowledge · Page 33

In which of the following country, equator passes?

  1. APakistan
  2. BMalaysia
  3. CKenya
  4. DNone of these

Answer: C - Kenya

The equator passes through Kenya in Africa.

Q160 · General Knowledge · Page 33

What is the instrument used to measure the rainfall?

  1. ABarometer
  2. BHydrometer
  3. CNanometer
  4. DNone of these

Answer: D - None of these

A rain gauge is used to measure rainfall.

Q161 · General Knowledge · Page 33

Which instrument is more important for photosynthesis?

  1. AViolet light
  2. BRed light
  3. CGreen light
  4. DNone of these

Answer: B - Red light

The chlorophyll in plants primarily absorbs red and blue light for photosynthesis.

Q162 · General Knowledge · Page 34

The instrument which is used to measure the blood pressure is called?

  1. ABarometer
  2. BHydrometer
  3. CSphygmomanometer
  4. DNone of these

Answer: C - Sphygmomanometer

A sphygmomanometer is used to measure blood pressure.

Q163 · General Knowledge · Page 34

Which blood group is rare in the human body?

  1. AO
  2. BA
  3. CB
  4. DNone of these

Answer: D - None of these

The rarest blood group is AB negative, which is not an option.

Q164 · General Knowledge · Page 34

The world is divided into how many time-zones?

  1. A12
  2. B18
  3. C24
  4. DNone of these

Answer: C - 24

The world is divided into 24 main time zones.

Q165 · General Knowledge · Page 35

Which of the following is the warmest ocean?

  1. AIndian ocean
  2. BPacific ocean
  3. CAtlantic ocean
  4. DNone of these

Answer: A - Indian ocean

The Indian Ocean is the warmest ocean due to its geographical location.

Q166 · General Knowledge · Page 35

Vitamin B exists in:

  1. AFruits and vegetables
  2. BSeeds
  3. CSea-food
  4. DNone of these

Answer: B - Seeds

Vitamin B is found in many foods, including seeds.

Q167 · General Knowledge · Page 35

How many countries are declared nuclear powers?

  1. A5
  2. B8
  3. C9
  4. DNone of these

Answer: C - 9

There are 9 countries with nuclear weapons.

Q168 · General Knowledge · Page 36

FATF stands for:

  1. AFinancial Action Task Force
  2. BFinancial Action Task Force
  3. CFinancial Action Task Force
  4. DNone of these

Answer: A - Financial Action Task Force

FATF stands for Financial Action Task Force.

Q169 · General Knowledge · Page 36

Washington DC is the _ state of USA.

  1. A48th
  2. B49th
  3. C50th
  4. DNone of these

Answer: D - None of these

Washington, D.C. is a federal district, not a state.

Q170 · General Knowledge · Page 36

Which is the smallest country of the world?

  1. AVatican city
  2. BMaldives
  3. CMonaco
  4. DNone of these

Answer: A - Vatican city

Vatican City is the smallest country in the world by both area and population.

Q171 · General Knowledge · Page 37

Who is the founder of Wikipedia?

  1. AJulian Assange
  2. BJimmy Wales
  3. CBill Gates
  4. DNone of these

Answer: B - Jimmy Wales

Jimmy Wales and Larry Sanger are the co-founders of Wikipedia.

Q172 · General Knowledge · Page 37

_ is known as land of rising sun.

  1. AJapan
  2. BChina
  3. CKenya
  4. DNone of these

Answer: A - Japan

Japan is known as the "Land of the Rising Sun".

Q173 · General Knowledge · Page 37

_ will be the next leap year.

  1. A2022
  2. B2023
  3. C2024
  4. DNone of these

Answer: C - 2024

The next leap year after 2020 is 2024.

Q174 · General Knowledge · Page 38

COP26 was held in which country?

  1. AUK
  2. BUSA
  3. CFrance
  4. DNone of these

Answer: A - UK

COP26 was held in Glasgow, Scotland, in the UK.

Q175 · General Knowledge · Page 38

The present speaker of Pakistan's National Assembly is:

  1. AAsad Qaisar
  2. BAsad Umar
  3. CQasim Suri
  4. DNone of these

Answer: D - None of these

The question is outdated. The current speaker is Raja Pervaiz Ashraf.

Q176 · General Knowledge · Page 38

As per IMF sources, Pakistan's GDP would be in the year 2022.

  1. A3.96
  2. B3.94
  3. C3.92
  4. DNone of these

Answer: D - None of these

The question is outdated. The IMF's data for Pakistan's GDP varies.

Q177 · General Knowledge · Page 39

The Upper house of the British Parliament is:

  1. ASenate
  2. BHouse of Lords
  3. CHouse of Commons
  4. DNone of these

Answer: B - House of Lords

The British Parliament's upper house is the House of Lords.

Q178 · General Knowledge · Page 39

SAARC stands for:

  1. ASouth Asian Association for Regional Cooperation
  2. BSouth Asian Association for Regional Coordination
  3. CSouth Asian Association for Regional Council
  4. DNone of these

Answer: A - South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation

SAARC stands for the South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation.

Q179 · General Knowledge · Page 40

OIC stands for:

  1. AOrganization of Islamic Conference
  2. BOrganization of Islamic Countries
  3. COrganization of Islamic Cooperation
  4. DNone of these

Answer: A - Organization of Islamic Conference

OIC stands for the Organization of Islamic Conference. It was later renamed to the Organization of Islamic Cooperation.

Q180 · General Knowledge · Page 40

Hamas is an Islamic organization working for the:

  1. ALiberation of Palestine
  2. BLiberation of Chechnya
  3. CLiberation of Kashmir
  4. DNone of these

Answer: A - Liberation of Palestine

Hamas is a Palestinian Sunni-Islamist fundamentalist organization dedicated to the liberation of Palestine.

Q181 · General Knowledge · Page 40

The Summit for Democracy was held in _ in December 2021:

  1. ANew York
  2. BLondon
  3. CWashington
  4. DNone of these

Answer: D - None of these

The first Summit for Democracy was held in Washington in December 2021.

Q182 · General Knowledge · Page 41

The author of "Governing the Ungovernable" is:

  1. AShuja Nawaz
  2. BIshrat Hussain
  3. CHassan Askari
  4. DNone of these

Answer: B - Ishrat Hussain

The book "Governing the Ungovernable" was written by Ishrat Hussain.

Q183 · General Knowledge · Page 41

FATF merged with KPK under _ amendment to the Constitution of Pakistan:

  1. A24th
  2. B25th
  3. C26th
  4. DNone of these

Answer: D - None of these

The FATF has not merged with KPK.

Q184 · General Knowledge · Page 41

_ is the only female Governor appointed in Pakistan:

  1. ABegum Raana Liaqat Ali Khan
  2. BMohtarma Fatima Jinnah
  3. CBegum Salma Aziz Ahmed
  4. DNone of these

Answer: D - None of these

The question is outdated. There have been other female governors.

Q185 · General Knowledge · Page 42

National Identity Card was introduced in Pakistan in:

  1. A1973
  2. B1975
  3. C1976
  4. DNone of these

Answer: B - 1975

The National Identity Card was introduced in Pakistan in 1975.

Q186 · General Knowledge · Page 42

Which rivers were given to India under Indus Water Treaty 1960?

  1. AJhelum, Sutlej, Ravi
  2. BChenab, Beas, Ravi
  3. CSutlej, Beas, Ravi
  4. DNone of these

Answer: C - Sutlej, Beas, Ravi

The Indus Waters Treaty gave India control of the water from the Sutlej, Beas, and Ravi rivers.

Q187 · General Knowledge · Page 42

Mohtarama Benazir Bhutto became, first time, Prime Minister of Pakistan in:

  1. AOctober 1986
  2. BDecember 1988
  3. CDecember 1990
  4. DNone of these

Answer: B - December 1988

Benazir Bhutto first became Prime Minister in December 1988.

Q188 · General Knowledge · Page 43

During Ayub era, presidential election were held in:

  1. A1962
  2. B1965
  3. C1966
  4. DNone of these

Answer: B - 1965

The presidential election during Ayub Khan's era was held in 1965.

Q189 · General Knowledge · Page 43

The head of the state in Pakistan is:

  1. APrime Minister
  2. BPresident
  3. CSpeaker NA
  4. DNone of these

Answer: B - President

The head of state in Pakistan is the President.

Q190 · General Knowledge · Page 43

Lahore Resolution was passed in:

  1. A1940
  2. B1946
  3. C1947
  4. DNone of these

Answer: A - 1940

The Lahore Resolution was passed in 1940.

Q191 · General Knowledge · Page 44

Who was the second Prime Minister of Pakistan?

  1. ACh. Muhammad Ali
  2. BMuhammad Ali Bogra
  3. CKhawaja Nazimuddin
  4. DNone of these

Answer: C - Khawaja Nazimuddin

Khawaja Nazimuddin was the second Prime Minister of Pakistan.

Q192 · General Knowledge · Page 44

Who became president after Ayub Khan resigned?

  1. AZulfiqar Ali Bhutto
  2. BYahya Khan
  3. CMuhammad Khan Junejo
  4. DNone of these

Answer: B - Yahya Khan

Yahya Khan became president after Ayub Khan's resignation.

Q193 · General Knowledge · Page 44

Pakistan has _ federating units.

  1. A4
  2. B5
  3. C6
  4. DNone of these

Answer: B - 5

Pakistan has 5 federating units (4 provinces + Islamabad Capital Territory).

Q194 · General Knowledge · Page 45

Pakistan became a member of the UN in:

  1. A1947
  2. B1948
  3. C1949
  4. DNone of these

Answer: A - 1947

Pakistan became a member of the UN on September 30, 1947.

Q195 · General Knowledge · Page 45

Pakistan is situated in:

  1. ASouth Asia
  2. BEast Asia
  3. CSouth Asia
  4. DNone of these

Answer: A - South Asia

Pakistan is located in South Asia.

Q196 · General Knowledge · Page 45

Pakistan has borders with _ and _.

  1. ASaudi Arabia, Iraq and (B)
  2. BIran, China
  3. CBoth
  4. DNone of these

Answer: D - None of these

Pakistan shares borders with Afghanistan, China, India, and Iran.

Q197 · General Knowledge · Page 46

The Single National Curriculum in Pakistan was implemented at the primary level in:

  1. A2019
  2. B2020
  3. C2021
  4. DNone of these

Answer: C - 2021

The Single National Curriculum was implemented at the primary level in 2021.

Q198 · General Knowledge · Page 46

The Present Federal Minister of State for Climate Change in Pakistan is:

  1. AZafar Gul
  2. BAmjad Aslam
  3. CZulfiqar Bukhari
  4. DNone of these

Answer: D - None of these

The question is outdated. The current Minister is Sherry Rehman.

Q199 · General Knowledge · Page 47

The T-20 World Cup Champion is:

  1. APakistan
  2. BNew Zealand
  3. CAustralia
  4. DNone of these

Answer: C - Australia

Australia won the 2021 ICC Men's T20 World Cup.

Q200 · General Knowledge · Page 47

The National Anthem of Pakistan was officially adopted in:

  1. A1952
  2. B1954
  3. C1956
  4. DNone of these

Answer: B - 1954

The national anthem of Pakistan was officially adopted in 1954.

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