Past Papers
Past Papers
Past Papers
3. If an inlet pipe fills a tank in 10 hrs and another inlet pipe fills the same tank in 5 hrs then time required to fill the tank when both pipes are
opened.
A. 10?3 B. 3?10
C. 1?3 D. 3
Answer: Option A
5. An inlet pipe can fill a tank in 10 hrs and an outlet pipe empties the same full tank in 20 hrs. The time required to fill the tank when both pipes
are opened.
A. 10 B. 20
C. 30 D. 25
Answer: Option B
6. If A can do a piece of work in 10 days then part of work done by him in one day.
A. 2?5 B. 3?8
C. 1?10 D. 3?7
Answer: Option C
7. If As 1 days work = 1/20 then time required to finish the job (in days)
A. 20 B. 10
C. 25 D. 30
Answer: Option A
8. If A can do a job in 10 days another person B can do the same job in 20 days then time required to do the job when both of them working
todether.
A. 1?30 B. 3?20
C. 1?10 D. 20?3
Answer: Option D
9. Alia can complete an assignment in 5 days and Babar can complete the same assignment is 20 days. The time taken by both Alia and Babar to
A. 3 days B. 5 days
C. 4 days D. 2 days
Answer: Option C
10. Asghar can do a job in 60 days. And both Asghar and Babar can do the same job in 20 days working together. Babar alonge can do the some job in
A. 30 days B. 60 days
C. 28 days D. 45 days
Answer: Option A
11. X can do a job in 16 days Y can do the same job in 20 days X Y and Z can do the job in 7.5 days. Alone Z can do the same job in
C. 80 days D. 48 days
Answer: Option D
12. Ahmar works twice as fast as Bina. If Bina can complete a work in 30 days the number of days taken by Ahmar and Bina to complete the work
working together is
A. 16 days B. 24 days
C. 20 days D. 10 days
Answer: Option D
13. A certain number of men could complete work in 40 days. If there were 20 men more the work could be completed in 20 days. The original
number of men is
A. 85 B. 30
C. 40 D. 20
Answer: Option D
14. A and B can do a piece of work in 10 days. B and C in 15 days C and A in 30 days. In how many days can they do it all working together?
A. 8 days B. 6 days
C. 11 days D. 10 days
Answer: Option D
15. A is thrice as good workman as B and together they finish a piece of work in 24 days. In how many days can A alone finish the work
A. 20 days B. 25 days
C. 32 days D. 29 days
Answer: Option C
16. A works thrice as fast as B. If B can complete a work in 18 days. Then number of days taken by A and B working together to complete this work is
A. 8 days B. 9 days
Answer: Option D
17. A can finish a work in 24 days B can finish the same work in 36 days. If they work together and finish it then out of total wages of Rs. 500 A will
get
Answer: Option C
18. 16 men can finish two fifth of the work in 4 days. The number of additional men required to finish the remaining work in 2 more days will be
A. 24 men B. 0 men
C. 30 men D. 39 men
Answer: Option B
19. Pipe A can fill a tank in 10 hours and pipe B can empty it in 15 hours. In how many hours will the tank be filled if both the pipes are opened?
A. 6 B. 10
C. 20 D. 30
Answer: Option D
20. A tank which has a leak in the bottom is filled in 20 hours. Had there been no leak the tank would have been filled in 15 hours. The leak can
A. 80 hrs B. 5 hrs
C. 60 hrs D. 2 hrs
Answer: Option C
21. A tank that can be filled by an inlet pipe A in 12 hours is filled in 18 hours while out let pipe B is opened. The outlet pipe B can empty the full tank
in
A. 25 hrs B. 36 hrs
C. 76 hrs D. 50 hrs
Answer: Option B
22. Two pipes can fill an empty tank in 10 and 15 hrs respectively. If waste pipe C is opened both A and B together can fill the tank in 5 hours. The
A. 30 hrs B. 50 hrs
C. 60 hrs D. 40 hrs
Answer: Option A
23. Working 8 hours a day a work is done in 10 days. For how many hours a day must the work be done in order to complete it in 8 days.
A. 12 hours B. 10 hours
C. 9 hours D. 9
Answer: Option B
24. A and B together can fill a ditch in 30 days while A alone can fill it in 50 days. If B does the work for only half a day daily how long will it take to
25. A can type 60 pages in 15 hours. A and B can type 150 pages in 25 hours. How long will it take B alone to type 120 pages?
A. 40 hours B. 45 hours
C. 55 hours D. 60 hours
Answer: Option D
26. 12 women or 16 girls can do a certain job in 20 days. 14 women and 8 girls can do the same job in how many days?
A. 15 B. 7
C. 12 D. 9
Answer: Option C
27. A can do a piece of work in 16 days while B can do it in 12 days. With the help of C they can finish it in 6 days. In how many days can C alone do
the work?
A. 48 days B. 10 days
C. 20 days D. 30 days
Answer: Option A
28. A can do a work in 40 days and B can do it is 25 days. A worked at it for 8 days. In how many days B can finish the remaining work.
A. 8 days B. 20 days
C. 16 days D. 12 days
Answer: Option B
29. A can finish a work in 20 days B can do the same work in 10 days. After A has worked for 5 days B joins A in how many days the remaining work
will be finished.
A. 15 days B. 8 days
C. 5 days D. 7 days
Answer: Option C
30. A can finish a work in 7 days B in 14 days and C in 28 days. B and C start working and are forced to leave the work after 2 days. The number of
days taken by A to finish the remaining work is
Answer: Option C
1. If an inlet pipe fills a tank in 10 hrs then part of tank filled in 1 hr.
A. 1?5 B. 1?10
C. 1?15 D. 1?8
Answer: Option B
2. If part of tank filled in one hour = 1/10 then time required to fill the tank.
A. 8 B. 12
C. 10 D. 15
Answer: Option C
3. If an inlet pipe fills a tank in 10 hrs and another inlet pipe fills the same tank in 5 hrs then time required to fill the tank when both pipes are
opened.
A. 10?3 B. 3?10
C. 1?3 D. 3
Answer: Option A
4. If an outlet pipe empties a full tank in 20 hrs then part of tank emptied in one hour.
A. 3?20 B. 2?5
C. 1?10 D. 1?20
Answer: Option D
5. An inlet pipe can fill a tank in 10 hrs and an outlet pipe empties the same full tank in 20 hrs. The time required to fill the tank when both pipes
are opened.
A. 10 B. 20
C. 30 D. 25
Answer: Option B
6. If A can do a piece of work in 10 days then part of work done by him in one day.
A. 2?5 B. 3?8
C. 1?10 D. 3?7
Answer: Option C
7. If As 1 days work = 1/20 then time required to finish the job (in days)
A. 20 B. 10
C. 25 D. 30
Answer: Option A
8. If A can do a job in 10 days another person B can do the same job in 20 days then time required to do the job when both of them working
todether.
A. 1?30 B. 3?20
C. 1?10 D. 20?3
Answer: Option D
9. Alia can complete an assignment in 5 days and Babar can complete the same assignment is 20 days. The time taken by both Alia and Babar to
A. 3 days B. 5 days
C. 4 days D. 2 days
Answer: Option C
10. Asghar can do a job in 60 days. And both Asghar and Babar can do the same job in 20 days working together. Babar alonge can do the some job in
A. 30 days B. 60 days
C. 28 days D. 45 days
Answer: Option A
11. X can do a job in 16 days Y can do the same job in 20 days X Y and Z can do the job in 7.5 days. Alone Z can do the same job in
C. 80 days D. 48 days
Answer: Option D
12. Ahmar works twice as fast as Bina. If Bina can complete a work in 30 days the number of days taken by Ahmar and Bina to complete the work
working together is
A. 16 days B. 24 days
C. 20 days D. 10 days
Answer: Option D
13. A certain number of men could complete work in 40 days. If there were 20 men more the work could be completed in 20 days. The original
number of men is
A. 85 B. 30
C. 40 D. 20
Answer: Option D
14. A and B can do a piece of work in 10 days. B and C in 15 days C and A in 30 days. In how many days can they do it all working together?
A. 8 days B. 6 days
C. 11 days D. 10 days
Answer: Option D
15. A is thrice as good workman as B and together they finish a piece of work in 24 days. In how many days can A alone finish the work
A. 20 days B. 25 days
C. 32 days D. 29 days
Answer: Option C
16. A works thrice as fast as B. If B can complete a work in 18 days. Then number of days taken by A and B working together to complete this work is
A. 8 days B. 9 days
Answer: Option D
17. A can finish a work in 24 days B can finish the same work in 36 days. If they work together and finish it then out of total wages of Rs. 500 A will
get
Answer: Option C
18. 16 men can finish two fifth of the work in 4 days. The number of additional men required to finish the remaining work in 2 more days will be
A. 24 men B. 0 men
C. 30 men D. 39 men
Answer: Option B
19. Pipe A can fill a tank in 10 hours and pipe B can empty it in 15 hours. In how many hours will the tank be filled if both the pipes are opened?
A. 6 B. 10
C. 20 D. 30
Answer: Option D
20. A tank which has a leak in the bottom is filled in 20 hours. Had there been no leak the tank would have been filled in 15 hours. The leak can
A. 80 hrs B. 5 hrs
C. 60 hrs D. 2 hrs
Answer: Option C
21. A tank that can be filled by an inlet pipe A in 12 hours is filled in 18 hours while out let pipe B is opened. The outlet pipe B can empty the full tank
in
A. 25 hrs B. 36 hrs
C. 76 hrs D. 50 hrs
Answer: Option B
22. Two pipes can fill an empty tank in 10 and 15 hrs respectively. If waste pipe C is opened both A and B together can fill the tank in 5 hours. The
A. 30 hrs B. 50 hrs
C. 60 hrs D. 40 hrs
Answer: Option A
23. Working 8 hours a day a work is done in 10 days. For how many hours a day must the work be done in order to complete it in 8 days.
A. 12 hours B. 10 hours
C. 9 hours D. 9
Answer: Option B
24. A and B together can fill a ditch in 30 days while A alone can fill it in 50 days. If B does the work for only half a day daily how long will it take to
Answer: Option C
25. A can type 60 pages in 15 hours. A and B can type 150 pages in 25 hours. How long will it take B alone to type 120 pages?
A. 40 hours B. 45 hours
C. 55 hours D. 60 hours
Answer: Option D
26. 12 women or 16 girls can do a certain job in 20 days. 14 women and 8 girls can do the same job in how many days?
A. 15 B. 7
C. 12 D. 9
Answer: Option C
27. A can do a piece of work in 16 days while B can do it in 12 days. With the help of C they can finish it in 6 days. In how many days can C alone do
the work?
A. 48 days B. 10 days
C. 20 days D. 30 days
Answer: Option A
28. A can do a work in 40 days and B can do it is 25 days. A worked at it for 8 days. In how many days B can finish the remaining work.
A. 8 days B. 20 days
C. 16 days D. 12 days
Answer: Option B
29. A can finish a work in 20 days B can do the same work in 10 days. After A has worked for 5 days B joins A in how many days the remaining work
will be finished.
A. 15 days B. 8 days
C. 5 days D. 7 days
Answer: Option C
30. A can finish a work in 7 days B in 14 days and C in 28 days. B and C start working and are forced to leave the work after 2 days. The number of
Answer: Option C
A. 0.5/8 B. 1/160
C. 1/200 D. 1/800
Answer: Option B
C. 3.60% D. 360%
Answer: Option C
A. 300 B. 270
C. 350 D. 250
Answer: Option B
A. 120 B. 12
C. 1200 D. 500
Answer: Option B
A. 25% B. 20%
C. 60% D. 50%
Answer: Option D
6. What is 5% of 20%?
A. 1% B. 10%
C. 100% D. 0.10%
Answer: Option A
A. 20% B. ?2%
C. 0.20% D. 200%
Answer: Option B
8. What will be 60% of a number whose 80% is 320?
A. 240 B. 450
C. 500 D. 600
Answer: Option A
A. 400 B. 385
C. 450 D. 165
Answer: Option D
A. 956 B. 1056
C. 1200 D. 960
Answer: Option B
A. 2900 B. xy/100
C. 2900/x D. 29y
E. xy/2900
Answer: Option C
A. 29y B. 2900
C. 29x/100 D. xy/100
E. 2900/xy
Answer: Option B
13. If 28 out of 40 seats on a table were occupied what percents of the seats were not occupied?
A. 15% B. 20%
C. 30% D. 42.80%
E. 70%
Answer: Option C
A. 12% B. 200%
C. 33 ?% D. 50%
E. 120%
Answer: Option D
15. What is the percent discount on a trouser marked down from $160 to $120?
A. 10% B. 20%
C. 22 D. 25%
E. 33 ?%
Answer: Option D
A. 30 B. 45
C. 50 D. 65
E. 70
Answer: Option E
A. 175 B. 200
C. 900 D. 1400
E. 1750
Answer: Option A
18. If Rabias average rose from 62 to 82 by what percent did her average increase?
A. 33.33% B. 32.80%
C. 33% D. 35.00%
E. 40%
Answer: Option A
19. The price of a bundle of pens rose from 10 cents to 15 cents. What is the percent increase in price?
A. 30% B. 30.50%
C. 33.33% D. 35%
E. 50%
Answer: Option E
20. A small shop contains 25 pairs of shoes. If 20% are joggers how many are not joggers?
A. 5 B. 10
C. 15 D. 20
E. 25
Answer: Option D
21. In a class 19% students are absent on a day. If the number of students present on that day are 162 then the students absent on that day are:
A. 187 B. 190
C. 200 D. 70
E. 38
Answer: Option E
22. In a secondary board examination 2500 candidates appeared. 60% of them passed the examination. How many students failed in the
examination?
A. 1100 B. 1200
C. 1000 D. 800
Answer: Option C
23. A man spedntRs. 3300. This was 75% of his monthly income. His monthly income is:
A. 4400 B. 4000
C. 5000 D. 5400
Answer: Option A
24. In a class of FAST Entry test preparation at KIPS there are 80% girls. If there are 25 boys how many total students are there in the class?
A. 125 B. 100
C. 120 D. 160
Answer: Option A
25. In a class of MCAT at KIPS there are 60% boys. If there are 440 girls how many boys are there?
A. 600 B. 660
C. 500 D. 700
Answer: Option B
1. Ammar bought some applies. If the entered the store with Rs. 114 and left with Rs. 110 how much did the apples cost?
A. 4 B. 7
C. 3 D. 5
Answer: Option A
2. Saad was selling tickets for the school Play. One day he sold tickets numbered 110 through 115. How many tickets did he sell that day?
A. 7 B. 8
C. 6 D. 5
Answer: Option C
3. Hammad is the 110th person is a line and Farrukh is the 114th person. How many people are there between Hammad and Farrukh?
A. 2 B. 3
C. 4 D. 5
Answer: Option B
4. From 2:19 to 2:23 Eesha read pages 110 through 114 in her English book. What was her rate of reading in pages per minute?
A. 5?4 B. 3?4
C. 4?5 D. 1
Answer: Option A
5. Bushra has 4 paintings in the store. She is going to bring 2 of them and hang 1 in her den and 1 in her bedroom. In how many ways can she choose
A. 4 B. 6
C. 12 D. 16
Answer: Option C
6. How many integers are there between 100 and 1000 all of whose digits are odd?
A. 125 B. 127
C. 121 D. 120
Answer: Option A
7. In an election where there are only two candidates one of them got 60% of the total votes and won with the majority of 500 votes. How many total
A. 2500 B. 3000
C. 2000 D. 3500
Answer: Option A
8. In KIPSchool 50% student study physics and 70% study English. If 140 students study both the subjects then how many students are there in the
school?
A. 600 B. 650
C. 700 D. 750
Answer: Option C
9. In a school where there are 150 students in all 100 students study Physics and 70 study English. How many students study both?
A. 10 B. 15
C. 20 D. 25
Answer: Option C
10. In a variety program 500 people are participating. All performed in such a way that 89 people performed before him and Saeed performed in
such a way that 100 people performed after hi. How many people performed between Saeed and Ali?
A. 300 B. 309
C. 311 D. 415
Answer: Option B
11. a people came in KIPS MCAT seminar. B came before Saad and c came after Ammar. How many people came after Saad and before Ammar?
A. a-b-c B. a-b-c-2
C. a-2+b+c D. a+c-b+2
Answer: Option B
12. In an examination 200 students failed in English and 800 failed in Physics. If total 900 students failed in any subject then how many failed in
both?
A. 30 B. 40
C. 50 D. 100
Answer: Option D
13. In an examination 55% students passed in Physics and 45% students passed in Chemistry and 35% passed in both. What percent of students
passed in any subject?
A. 40% B. 45%
C. 50% D. 65%
Answer: Option D
14. In an examination 200 students passed in both physics and chemistry and 40% of the class passed in physics and 60% passed in
chemistry. If 10% of the class failed in both the sunjects then what is the total number of students of the class?
A. 1000 B. 800
C. 900 D. 2000
Answer: Option D
15. In an examination 600 students passed in both Mathematics and English and 60% of the class passed in Mathematics and 70% passed in English.
If 30% of the class failed in both the subjects then what number of the students passed in English?
A. 600 B. 650
C. 700 D. 1400
Answer: Option D
16. There are 2500 students at KIPS. 45% of them study Physics and 80% study English. How many study both?
A. 150 B. 850
C. 625 D. 650
Answer: Option C
17. At KIPS 600 students are enrolled in FAST admission test preparatory classes. Of these 200 study physics and 400 study computer science. If
A. 100 B. 35
C. 45 D. 50
Answer: Option A
18. In a boutique there are 4 colors of shirts and 3 colors of trousers and 5 colors of ties. How many different ways a man can take dress?
A. 60 B. 12
C. 35 D. 60
Answer: Option A
19. In a restaurant there are 4 dishes of vegetable and 3 are non-vegetable and 2 types of cold drinks. How many ways a man can choose a meal
A. 48 B. 24
C. 20 D. none
Answer: Option B
20. Ali read chemistry books pages numbered 5 to 16 from 2:10 pm to 2:21 pm. What is the rate of reading pages per minute?
A. 12?11 B. 11?12
C. 10?11 D. none
Answer: Option A
Explanation
21. How many numbers are there in four digit no whose all digits are prime.
A. 225 B. 256
C. 189 D. none
Answer: Option B
A. 33 B. 55
C. 44 D. none
Answer: Option B
23. PTCL wants to interlink 5 cities and the links should be between every two cities how many links will be formed?
A. 11 B. 10
C. 20 D. none
Answer: Option B
24. Whan Uzbekistan got independence the P.M. asked to design flag of the country and gave symbols moon star and sward and 4 colors. How many
different types of flags can be formed if there are only two symbols and two colors in the flag.
A. 36 B. 16
C. 20 D. none
Answer: Option A
25. When the KIPS school started up the task is given to design uniform. There are 4 colors of shirts and 3 colors of pants. How many different
A. 12 B. 10
C. 16 D. none
Answer: Option A
1. A mans age is three times his sons. In 15 years it will be double that of his sons. How old is the son now?
A. 30 B. 15
C. 45 D. none
Answer: Option B
2. A sum of the present ages of a mother and daughter is 63. Three years back if the age of the mother was double that of the daughter then the
A. 21 years B. 24 years
C. 22 years D. 15 years
Answer: Option C
3. The product of the ages of two class fellows is 24. If the greater fellow is 3/2 times the smaller one then the age of the smaller fellow is:
A. 8 B. 6
C. 4 D. 2
Answer: Option C
4. Meena is thrice as old as Sheraz. Fatima will be twice as old as Meena 6 years hence. Six years ago Sheraz was five years old. What is Fatimas
present age?
A. 65 B. 70
C. 68 D. 72
Answer: Option D
5. Cs mother was four times as old as C ten years ago. After 10 years she will be twice as old as C is now. How old C is now?
A. 15 B. 30
C. 20 D. 25
Answer: Option C
6. A mothers age after 5 years will be twice the age of her daughter. The difference of their ages is 19. What is the age of mother?
A. 13 B. 33
C. 15 D. 12
Answer: Option B
7. The ages of X and Y are in the ratio 7:4. If the sum of their present ages is 55 then the age of X is:
A. 20 B. 25
C. 30 D. 35
Answer: Option D
8. The sum of the ages of a son and a father is 64. After 4 years the age of father will be three times that of his sons. The age of father is:
A. 40 B. 50
C. 44 D. 45
Answer: Option B
9. Ages of A and B are in ration 8:7. 27 years ago their ages were in the ration 5:4. The age of B is:
A. 63 B. 65
C. 68 D. 72
Answer: Option A
10. A father is 15 times older than his son. However 18 years later he will be only thrice as old as the son. What is the fathers present age?
A. 21 B. 25
C. 45 D. 60
Answer: Option C
11. Ten years ago a father was seven times as old as his son two years hence twice his age will be equalto five times his sons. What is the present age
of son?
A. 14 B. 20
C. 6 D. none
Answer: Option E
12. Ten years ago Akram was thrice as old as Aslam was but 10 years hence he will be only twice as old. What is Akrams present age?
A. 30 B. 50
C. 60 D. 70
Answer: Option D
13. 20 years ago my age was 1/3 of what it is now what is my present age?
A. 30 B. 33
C. 36 D. 66
Answer: Option A
14. The sum of the present ages of A B and C is 90 years. 6 years ago their ages were in the ratio of 1:2:3. Cs present age is:
A. 24 B. 30
C. 32 D. 36
Answer: Option D
15. The average age of A and B is 20. If C were to replace A the average would be 19 and if B was replaced by C the average would be 21. The age of C
is:
A. 18 B. 19
C. 20 D. 21
Answer: Option C
16. The ratio of the ages of two friends A and B is 3:2. However if the age of A is decreased by 10 and that of B is increased by 10 then the original
A. 20 B. 25
C. 30 D. 50
Answer: Option C
17. The sum of the ages of two children is 12 and their product is 32. The age of elder one is:
A. 2 B. 3
C. 4 D. 8
Answer: Option D
18. The ratio of As age and B age is 3:7 and the difference of their ages is 16 years. Find the age of B.
A. 25 B. 26
C. 27 D. 28
E. 29
Answer: Option D
19. Usman is 35 years older than his new born cousin. How old will the cousin be when his age is 1/6 that of Usmans?
A. 9 B. 10
C. 8 D. 7
Answer: Option D
20. Tina is twice as old as David. 15 years ago Tinas age was 5 times the age of David. What is the present age of Tina?
A. 24 B. 35
C. 40 D. 30
Answer: Option C
Explanation:
21. The present age of A is 45 years. 5 years ago the age of A was 5 times the age of his son B. How old is B now?
A. 5 B. 15
C. 13 D. 10
Answer: Option C
22. As age is
A. 17 B. 12
C. 20 D. 25
Answer: Option B
23. A father is 3 years older than 3 times the age of his son. If the sum of their ages is 31 years how old was father 3 years ago?
A. 21 B. 18
C. 14 D. 24
Answer: Option A
24. X is 4 times as old as y. 4 years ago X was 10 times as old as Y. What will be the ratio of their ages 6 years hence?
A. 5?2 B. 2?5
C. 5?4 D. 3?4
Answer: Option A
25. The ages of C and D are in 6:11 and E is 6 years younger than D. If the sum of ages is 134 then what is the age of D?
A. 65 B. 70
C. 35 D. 55
Answer: Option D
26. Kamals age is 1/6 of his fathers age. The fathers age will be twice of Kamals age after 10 years. If Kamals 8th birthday was celebrated 2 years ago
A. 2 B. 3
C. 6? D. 5
E. none
Answer: Option E
27. 3 years ago the average age of C and D was 18 years. With E joining them the average becomes 22 years. How old is E now?
A. 24 B. 27
C. 28 D. 30
E. 32
Answer: Option A
28. Bills age is 1/3 of mikes age who is 60% of James age. Torm is twice as old as Mike. What is the ratio of Bills age to Toms age?
A. 1?6 B. 1?3
C. 3?1 D. 3?2
E. 1?1
Answer: Option A
29. In 1975 A was thrice as old as B but in 1979 A was only twice as old as B was. How old was A in 1985?
A. 25 B. 20
C. 15 D. 22
Answer: Option D
30. If
A. 18 B. 24
C. 30 D. 54
Answer: Option D
1. Two trains travel in the same direction at 50 and 32 km/h. A man in slower train observes that the faster train passes him in 15 seconds. The
A. 75m B. 100m
C. 150m D. 341.66m
Answer: Option A
2. A train 110 meters long passes a telegraph pole in 3 seconds. How long will it take to cross a platform 165 meters long?
C. 7 D. 10 seconds
Answer: Option C
3. Two trains for Lahore leave Rawalpindi at 8:30 AM and 9:00 AM and travel at 60 km/h and 70 km/h. How many kilometers from Rawalpindi
A. 100 B. 190
C. 210 D. 150
Answer: Option C
4. A train traveling at 36 km/h took 10 seconds to pass a stationary man. What was the length of the train?
A. 45m B. 80m
C. 100m D. 110m
Answer: Option C
5. A train 100 meters long traveling at 48 km/h completely crosses a bridge in 30 seconds. How long is the bridge:
A. 100m B. 150m
C. 200m D. 300m
Answer: Option D
6. A train 100 meters long completely crosses a bridge 300 meters long in 45 seconds. What is the speed of the train:
A. 32 km/h B. 36 km/h
C. 40 km/h D. 48 km/h
Answer: Option A
7. A train 100 meters long completely passes a man walking in the same direction at 6 km/h in 5 seconds and a car in the same direction in 6
A. 18 km/h B. 20 km/h
Answer: Option A
8. Two trains 90 and 110 meters long approach one another from opposite directions at 54 and 90 km/h. How long do they take to completely pass
one another.
C. 5 seconds D. 10 seconds
Answer: Option C
9. A train traveling at 36 km/h completely passes another train half its length in 12 seconds traveling in opposite direction at 54 km/h. If it also
A. 700 B. 860
C. 900 D. 1000
Answer: Option B
10. To travel 600 km train A takes 8 hours more than B. If however the speed of train A is doubled it takes 2 hours less than B. What is the speed of
train B.
A. 30 B. 40
C. 50 D. 60
Answer: Option C
11. Two trains traveling in the same direction at 40 and 22 km/hr completely pass each other in 1 minute. If the length of the first train is 125 meters
A. 125 B. 150
C. 175 D. 185
Answer: Option C
12. A train traveling at 60 km/h leaves Multan for Lahore at 7 AM. Another leaves Lahore for Multan at 8 AM and travels at 28 km/h. If the distance
from Lahore to Multan is 192 km how far from Multan will the two trains cross another.
A. 90 B. 100
C. 140 D. 150
Answer: Option D
13. A train covers the distance d between two cities in h hours arriving 2 hours late. What rate would permit the train to arrive on schedule:
A. h-2 B. d/h-2
C. d/(h-2) D. dh-2
Answer: Option C
A. 1:01 B. 1:03
C. 1:04 D. 1:45
Answer: Option B
15. A train covers a distance of 30 km at a speed of 40 km/h and another 30 km/h at the speed of 20 km/h. What is the average speed:
A. 32 B. 30
C. 25 D. none
Answer: Option D
16. Two trains are moving in opposite directions at the speed of 50 and 70 km/ph. Their lengths are 150m and 100m. The time required for their
crossing is:
C. 40 seconds D. none
Answer: Option B
A. 4 litres B. 5 litres
C. 6 litres D. 7 litres
Answer: Option A
2. In what proportion must a grocer mix rice at Rs: 1.2 per kg
and Rs: 1.44 per kg so as to make a mixture worth Rs: 1.3 per
kg?
A. 18?24 B. 7?5
C. 3?4 D. 2?5
Answer: Option B
3. In what proportion must a man mix milk at Rs: 11 per liter
with milk at Rs: 6 per liter so the mixture be worth Rs: 8 per
liter?
A. 2?3 B. 3?2
C. 5?7 D. 5?6
Answer: Option A
4. A mixture of 70 litres of milk and water contains 10% water.
How much water must be added to make water 12
A. 2 B. 5
C. 10 D. 12
Answer: Option A
5. One liquid contains 20% of water another Contains 35% of
water. A glass filled with 5 parts of first liquid and 10 parts of
second the percentage of water in the new mixture
A. 37% B. 30%
C. 45% D. 20%
Answer: Option B
6. If 4 Kg rice of superior quality of Rs: 6 a Kg be mixed with 6
kg. Rice at Rs: 4 per Kg of inferior quality the price of the
mixture per kg shall be
Answer: Option B
7. The ratio in which the two quantities of rice at Rs: 6 and Rs: 4
per kg be mixed respectively in order the mixture may cost
Rs: 4.80/kg is
A. 2?3 B. 3?2
C. 1?4 D. 1?5
Answer: Option A
8. A jar contains three parts of pure milk and one part of water.
How much of the mixture must be drawn and water
substituted in order that the result mixture may be half milk
and half water
A. 1/4 th B. 1/2nd
C. 1/3rd D. 1/5th
Answer: Option C
9. A shopkeeper mixes two kinds of sugar. One costing Rs: 3.50
kg and the other Rs: 2.25 Kg so that the price of the mixture is
Rs: 2.75/kg. The ration of the first kind of the sugar to that of
the second must be
A. 1?2 B. 1?3
Answer: Option C
10. A producer blends two qualities of rice one costing Rs: 12.50
per kg and other costing Rs: 14:00 per kg in the ration of 4:5.
Find the profit percent if he sells the mixture at the rate of Rs:
16 per kg
A. 10% B. 15%
C. 20% D. 25%
Answer: Option C
11. In a mixture of 35 litres the ratio of milk and water is 4:1. If 7 litres of water is
added to the mixture. Then the ratio of milk and water in the resulting mixture will
be come.
A. 2?1 B. 3?1
Answer: Option A
12. One man add 3 litres of water to 12 litres of milk and another 4 litres of water to 10 litres of milk compare the amount of milk in the two mixtures.
A. 25?26 B. 28?25
C. 3?2 D. 21?24
Answer: Option B
13. 6 parts of milk are mixed with one part of water 5 litres of water are added to the mixture and it is then found to certain 5 times as much milk as
water. How many litres of milk were there in the mixture first?
A. 16 litres B. 20 litres
Answer: Option D
A. y B. y+1000
C. 1000 D. y+3
E. y+1
Answer: Option D
A. y+1 B. x+y
C. x-y D. x+2y
E. none
Answer: Option E
A. 1 B. 3?2
C. 2?3 D. 6?5
E. none
Answer: Option B
A. 0 B. 1?4
C. 1 D. 3
E. 1?3
Answer: Option B
A. 0 B. 1?3
C. 3?28 D. ?13?4
E. none
Answer: Option D
A. 7 B. 1?4
C. 4 D. 11?4
E. 3
Answer: Option E
A. xz B. z/x
C. x+z D. z-x
E. not determined
Answer: Option B
C. 1 D. log23
E. log3-log2
Answer: Option D
A. 5?8.8?5 B. 13?13
C. 3?3 D. 7?2
E. 0
Answer: Option A
C. 3 D. 1?4
E. log464
Answer: Option E
A. 0.4516 B. 0.1234
C. 0.5678 D. ?1.534
E. 0.3284
Answer: Option D
A. 25 B. 5
C. 6 D. 5?6
E. 7
Answer: Option A
A. 2 B. 4
C. 3 D. 8 1
E. 8
Answer: Option A
A. 35 B. 49
C. 60 D. 30
E. 7
Answer: Option C
A. 1000000 B. 1/1000000
C. 0.001 D. 1/10000
E. 100
Answer: Option D
A. 2 B. 3
C. 4
E. 7
Answer: Option C
A. x2+x-1 = 0 B. x2-x+1 = 0
C. x2+x-e = 0 D. x2+x+e = 0
E. x2+7x+e = 0
Answer: Option B
18. Log2 9 is
1. In a fort there is enough food sufficient for 1200 men for 10 days. How long the food would have last for if there would have been 1000 men.
A. 15 B. 12
C. 10 D. 20
Answer: Option B
2. In a ship the provisions are sufficient for 800 men for 50 days. How long will these be sufficient for if there would have been 200 more men?
A. 40 B. 50
C. 30 D. 56
Answer: Option A
3. 25 men can consume 250kg of wheat in 20 days. 20 men cang consume how much wheat in 25 days?
A. 300 B. 200
C. 250 D. 350
Answer: Option C
4. 18 cattle graze a field in 12 days. 6 cattle can graze 3 of such fields in x days. What is x?
A. 90 B. 72
C. 36 D. 108
Answer: Option D
5. In a hospital there are enough injections sufficient for 15 days. Originally there were 80 patients but 40 more patients appeared. How many days
A. 10 B. 15
C. 16 D. 12
Answer: Option A
6. A garrison has sufficient food for 500 people to survive for 6 days. At the end of 2 days 100 men desert. How long the provisions are sufficient for
now?
A. 5 B. 6
C. 4 D. 10
Answer: Option A
7. At a ship the food was enough for 50 people. But after 10 days half of the men died due to some viral disease and the food is sufficient for as long
as before. How long the food was sufficient for then?
A. 20 B. 60
C. 70 D. 50
Answer: Option A
8. In a camp sufficient food was provided to 500 men to last for 10 days. But after 5 days 200 more men joined. How long the food will last for after
A. 3 B. 8
C. 5 D. 1
Answer: Option D
9. If 12 members family spend Rs. 850 in 10 days. Then a family of 8 people will spend Rs. 340 in how many days.
A. 8 B. 7
C. 6 D. 5
Answer: Option C
10. A camp has provision for 9 days for 500 men. At the end of 3 days 100 more men were admitted. How long will the food now last?
A. 12 days B. 5 days
C. 9 days D. 6 days
Answer: Option B
11. A garrison has provisions for 40 days. At the end of 5 days half of the men left the garrison. How long the food will last for?
A. 45 days B. 35 days
C. 70 days D. 80 days
Answer: Option C
12. A garrison has provision for 30 days for certain men. If 2/3 of them do not attend the mess then the food will last for?
A. 50 days B. 90 days
C. 65 days D. 55 days
Answer: Option B
13. At an inn there are provisions sufficient for 20 days for 40 people. At the end of every 10 days 5 people leave off. How many days the provision
A. 20 B. 40
C. 30 D. none
Answer: Option D
14. A family of 12 people had enough provision for 15 days. But 3 guests came for 2 days. How long the provisions will last for?
A. 8 B. 15
C. 12 D. 12.5
Answer: Option D
15. At any army camp the provisions were stored for 40 days but ten days after the no. of soldiers become double. Now the food lasts for x days. What
is x?
A. 30 B. 40
C. 50 D. 15
Answer: Option D
16. 5kg food is consumed by 50 chickens in 2 days. 60 chickens will consume how much food in 6 days.
A. 2 kg B. 6 kg
C. 15 kg D. 18 kg
Answer: Option D
17. 15 cattle can graze a field in 20 days 20 cattle can graze 3 such field in how many days?
A. 30 B. 45
C. 60 D. 50
Answer: Option B
18. In a fort the food was sufficient for two months. After half a month
C. 2 months D. 50 days
Answer: Option D
19. A group of people has provisions for 29 days for 24 men. If after 4 days 1/6 of them desert then food will last for?
A. 25 days B. 28 days
C. 30 days D. 32 days
Answer: Option C
20. Certain quantity of food is sufficient for certain number of men for 13 days. After 1 day 2/5 of them desert how long will the food now last?
A. 20 days B. 25 days
C. 18 days D. 16 days
Answer: Option A
21. In a hostel mess there is enough food provisions for 1200 boarders for a month. After 15 days half of them leave due to vacations. How long will
A. 20 days B. 30 days
C. 35 days D. 50 days
Answer: Option B
22. If 25 men can eat 150 kg of wheat in 30 days then 45 men can eat 450 kg of wheat in how many days?
A. 13 days B. 50 days
C. 15 days D. 18 days
Answer: Option B
23. In a fort there is sufficient food for 600 men for a month. If 400 more men arrive the fort then how long the food is sufficient for now?
A. 20 days B. 18 days
C. 28 days D. 36 days
Answer: Option B
24. 140 pills are sufficient for 10 patients for a week. How long will 200 pills last if there are 30 patients?
Answer: Option A
25. 18 men can eat 20 kg of rice in 3 days. How long will 6 men take to eat 40 kg of rice?
A. 20 B. 18
C. 32 D. 20
Answer: Option B
1. If you travel 120 Kms in 3 hours then your speed of traveling per hour will be :
A. 20 B. 80
C. 40 D. 100
Answer: Option A
2. A man walked 3300 meters in 30 minutes. His speed for journey in meters per minute will be:
A. 120 B. 125
C. 100 D. 110
Answer: Option D
3. A boy is traveling along a highway at a uniform speed of 50 km/h. What will be the distance traveled in 1
A. 35 B. 65
C. 95 D. 75
Answer: Option D
4. An athlete runs 1 km in 3 minutes. The speed of running in meters per minute is
A. 111? B. 222?
C. 444? D. 333?
Answer: Option D
5. If I walk at 3 km/h I miss train by 2 minutes. If however I walk at 4 km km/h I reach the station 3 minutes earlier. What is the distance of
station?
A. 3/4 km B. 4/5 km
C. 1 km D. 5/4 km
Answer: Option C
6. A motorist travels to a place 100 Kms away at an average speed of 50 km/h and returns with 40 km/h. His average speed for the whole journey is:
Answer: Option A
7. If I walk to my office at 6 km/h I arrive 6 minutes earlier. If however I walk at 4 km/h I arrive 4 minute late. The distance I have to travel is:
A. 2 B. 2.5
C. 3 D. 4
Answer: Option A
8. A and B cycle from Lahore to Kasur a distance of 192 km/h at 18 and 14 km/h simultaneously. A reaches Kasur and starts back to Lahore. How
A. 12 km B. 16 km
C. 24 km D. 42 km
Answer: Option C
9. In a race of one km A beats B by 5 seconds and by a distance of 40 meters. How long does B take to run one km.
Answer: Option B
10. A motorcyclist goes from Karachi to Hyderabad a distance of 192 km at an average speed of 32 km/h. Another man driving a car starts 2 1/2
hours after the first but reaches there half an hour earlier. The speed of car is:
A. 64 B. 96
C. 80 D. 25.6
Answer: Option A
11. I walk to a place and return back by car taking 5 hours for the whole trip. If I had walked both ways I would have taken 4 hours longer. How long
A. 1?2 B. 1
C. 1 1?2 D. 2
Answer: Option B
12. A and B can run 200 m in 22 and 25 seconds respectively. How far is B from the finishing line when A reaches it?
A. 12 B. 16
C. 20 D. 24
Answer: Option D
13. Steve ran 12 mile race at an average speed of 8 miles/hr. If Adam ran the same race at an average speed of 6 miles/hr how many minutes longer
A. 24 B. 16
C. 30 D. 12
Answer: Option C
14. Saad and Ammar live 150 miles apart. They each drive towards the others home along a straight road connecting the two. Saad at a constant rate
of 30 mph and Ammar at a constant rate of 50 mph. If Saad and Ammar leave their hourse at the same time how many miles are they from Saads
A. 40 B. 51 1?2
C. 56 1?4 D. 75
Answer: Option C
15. The average speed of a car in a journey is 40 km/h. If time taken for this journey is 2 1?2 hours then the distance covered will be:
A. 100 B. 200
C. 500 D. 300
Answer: Option A
16. During a journey a car travels at an average speed of 53 km/h for first hour and at an average speed of 49 km/h for the next two hours. What is
A. 152 B. 251
C. 151 D. 351
Answer: Option C
17. A cyclist travels at an average speed of 10 km/h for the first 1/2 hour and at an average speed of 12 km/h for the next 1 1/2 hr. Find the distance of
A. 33 B. 53
C. 23 D. 43
Answer: Option C
18. Two cyclists do the same journey by traveling respectively at the rate of 9 and 19km an hour. Find the length of the journey when one takes 32
A. 8.32 km B. 15.52 km
C. 10.02 km D. 9.12 km
Answer: Option D
19. An automobile passes city X at 9.55 AM and city Y at 10.15 AM. City X is 30 miles from city Y. What is the average rate of the automobile in mph?
A. 10 B. 30
C. 90 D. 120
Answer: Option C
20. An air plane travels m miles at the rate of h miles per hour. The time consumed for trip is:
A. h/m B. h+m
C. m/h D. m-h
Answer: Option C
21. The distance between A and B is 1800 miles. How long (in hours) would it take a train with an average speed
of 60 mph to make the trip?
A. 30 B. 39
C. 48 D. 300
Answer: Option A
22. On a trip a man travels at the rate of 40 mph for the first 100 miles and then at 50 mph for the next 100 miles.
The average speed (in miles/hr) for the first 200 miles of this trip:
A. 22.2 B. 22.5
C. 44.4 D. 45
Answer: Option C
23. The distance between Montreal and Washington is 600 miles. A train leaving Washington at 7.00 AM arrives
at Montreal at 3.00 PM. What is the average rate of train in mph?
A. 24 B. 37.5
C. 48 D. 75
Answer: Option D
24. Car A travels 64 kms in 30 minutes car B travels 178 kms in 2 hrs 15 minutes. Which car is traveling faster?
A. Car A B. Car B
C. Both are moving at same speeds D. Can not be determined from the given
information
Answer: Option A
25. A car travels 65 kms from A to B in 70 minutes and 80 km from B to C in 75 minutes. Find the average speed
in km/h of the car for the whole journey?
A. 65 B. 75
C. 80 D. 60
Answer: Option D
26. Mr. Khan went for a trip in his car which travels 14.5 km on 1 liter petrol. The reading of speedometer was
19034. )-Km when he started his journey and read 19396.5 Km after he had completed his journey. How
many liters of petrol are consumed?
A. 25 B. 45
C. 30 D. 50
Answer: Option A
27. A lorry travels from town A to town B at 54 km/h. A car travels from town B to town A at 80 Km/h. If both
vehicles start their journeys at the same time and meet each other at the way after traveling for 1 hour 30
minutes. Find the distance between town A and town B.
A. 200 B. 210
C. 350 D. 201
Answer: Option D
28. A man traveling an hour by car and another hour by plane covers a total distance of 850 Kms. If the average
speed of plane taken by the man was 16 times that of the car. What was the distance covered by the car.
A. 40 B. 50
C. 60 D. 65
Answer: Option B
29. A man travels 120 Km to a town. He could have reached the town 2/5 hrs. earlier had he increased his speed
by 15 km/h. Find the speed at which he travels?
A. 40 B. 50
C. 60 D. 65
Answer: Option C
30. A man walked 15 kms from A to B at a uniform speed. If he were to increase his speed by 4 km/h he would
have saved 60 min on the journey. Find his speed in km/h.
A. 6 B. 8
C. 9 D. 5
Answer: Option A
1. Akbar can swim at the speed of 20 km/h in still water and speed of water is 3 km/h. Find his speed in the direction of water.
A. 23 km/h B. 17 km/h
Answer: Option A
2. Tahir can swim at the speed of 30 km/h in still water and speed of water is 4 km/h. Find his speed of swimming against the direction of water.
A. 30 km/h B. 26 km/h
C. 24 km/h D. 20 km/h
Answer: Option B
3. A boat travels at the speed of 25 km/h upstream and 35 km/h downstream. Find the speed of water.
A. 3 B. 1
C. 2 km/h D. 5 km/h
Answer: Option D
4. A slip travels at the speed of 20 km/h upstream and 24 km/h downstream. Find the speed of boat in still water.
A. 4 km/h B. 2 km/h
C. 44 km/h D. 22 km/h
Answer: Option D
5. Sana speed of rowing in still water is 12 km/h and he finds that it takes him twice as long to row up as to row down the river. Find the speed of
A. 3 B. 3 km/h
C. 1 km/h D. 4 km/h
Answer: Option D
6. Speed of water in certain river is 6 km/h and it takes as boat four times as long to row up as to row down the river. Find the speed of the boat in
still water.
A. 10 km/h B. 8 km/h
C. 6 km/h D. 5 km/h
Answer: Option A
7. Amanat swimming speed in still water is 14 km/h and speed of water is 4 km/h. How long will it take him to go upstream 50 km?
A. 2 B. 5 hours
C. 3 hours D. 3
Answer: Option B
8. Arooj swimming speed in still water is 18 km/h and speed of water is 6 km/h. How long will it take him to go downstream 72 km?
A. 3 B. 3 hours
Answer: Option B
9. A man can row 4.5 km an hour in still water but takes twice as long to row up a stream as down it. What is the rate of stream in km/h
A. 1.5 B. 2.25
C. 3 D. 3.75
Answer: Option A
10. If a man takes two hours to row 3 km upstream or 15 km downstream then the speed of current is:
A. 1 B. 2
C. 3 D. 4
Answer: Option C
11. A man can row 1 km upstream in 20 minutes and downstream in 15 minutes. What is the speed of the current?
A. 1 km/h B. 2 km/h
Answer: Option C
12. A man rows 1 km upstream in 20 minutes and 1 km downstream in 15 minutes. What is his speed of rowing in still water?
A. 2.5 B. 3
C. 3.5 D. 4
Answer: Option C
13. A man rowing a boat covers an average distance of 7.5 km/hr. What is the distance covered after 40 minutes:
A. 5 B. 10
C. 20 D. 15
Answer: Option A
14. A man can row down a 10 mile stream in 2 hours and up in 5 hours. What is the average speed in miles per hour?
A. 1 3?7 B. 3 1?2
C. 2 6?7 D. 3
Answer: Option C
15. A man travel in his yacht downstream at d knots and returns the same distance upstream at u knots. What is his average rate for the round trip if
A. du/21 B. dtu/21
C. Idu/(d+2) D. 2du/(d+u)
Answer: Option D
16. Imran speed of rowing in still water is 9 km/h and he finds that it takes him twice as long to row up as to row down the river. Find the speed of
A. 3 B. 3 km/h
C. 1 km/h D. 1
Answer: Option B
17. Speed of water in certain river is 2 km/h and it takes a boat thrice as long to row up as to row down the river. Find the speed of the boat in still
water.
A. 10 km/h B. 8 km/h
C. 6 km/h D. 4 km/h
Answer: Option
A. 450 B. 135
C. 360 D. 390
Answer: Option B
2. A basket contains 60 oranges and apples. If there are 45
apples which of the following can not be the ration between
oranges and apples.
A. 15/45 B. 15:45
C. 1?3 D. 1?4
Answer: Option D
3. What is the ration of diameter of a circle to its circumference?
A. 1:? B. 2:?r
C. ?:r D. d:2?
E. ?:1
Answer: Option A
4. A KIPSIAN can solve q questions in 1/h hours. At this rate
how manyquestions can she solve in q hours?
A. hq B. hq2
C. 1/hq D. h/q
Answer: Option B
5. Find x if 5:50 :: x : 10
A. 1 B. 2
C. 4 D. 3
Answer: Option A
6. Ahmad reads 24 pages of a book in 15 minutes. The rate of
pages read per minute by him will be
A. 1.6 B. 2
C. 2.5 D. 3
Answer: Option A
7. Ali can type at a speed of 25 words per minute. How many
words he can type in one hour?
A. 1300 B. 1200
C. 1500 D. 1475
Answer: Option C
8. Given that x:70::60:120 what is the value of x?
A. 35 B. 40
C. 140 D. 50
Answer: Option A
9. A motorcyclist travels 200 km in 1 hr. How many minutes it
would take him to travel 120 km?
A. 72 B. 50
C. 36 D. 24
Answer: Option C
10. 16 men dig a ditch in 10 days. How many men would be
required to complete the job in half the time?
A. 8 B. 32
C. 24 D. 20
Answer: Option B
A. 70 B. 50
C. 72 D. 80
Answer: Option C
12. 15 men were hired to plough a piece of land in 10 days. How many more men will be required to do the same job is 3 days?
A. 35 B. 40
C. 50 D. 30
Answer: Option A
13. 35 kg of spinach costs Rs: 28. How many kg of spinach can be bought for Rs. 16.
A. 20 B. 28
C. 35 D. 15
Answer: Option A
14. 15 weavers can weave some length of cloth in 1 hr. 24 minutes. How many more weavers are required to do the same job in 60 minutes?
A. 6 B. 25
C. 20 D. 30
Answer: Option A
15. At a particular time shadow of a pole 40 m long is measured to be 30m. If the length of a plaza is 200 m then how long would the shadow be at
A. 180 B. 100
C. 150 D. 120
Answer: Option C
16. If one third of the staff at KIPS are teachers find the ratio between teachers to non-teachers.
A. 2?3 B. 2?1
C. 1?2 D. 3:20
Answer: Option C
17. Sofias fail to pass ratio at KIPS math test in 5:2. In low many tests does she pass if total tests conducted are 42?
A. 12 B. 30
C. 22 D. 40
Answer: Option A
18. In a class of F.Sc. At KIPS the ratio of boys to girls is 1:3. What percent of students are girls
A. 40% B. 45%
C. 25% D. 75%
Answer: Option D
19. At an educational trip of KIPS to Islamabad ratio of boys to girls was 4:5. How many KIPSIANS were on the tour?
A. 80 B. 90
C. 70 D. 50
Answer: Option B
20. In a box ration of DVDs to VCDs is 2:3 which of the following can not be the total number of CDs in the box.
A. 65 B. 40
C. 25 D. 11
Answer: Option D
21. In an ECAT class at KIPS the ration of F.Sc. To A level students is 12:5. If there are 850 students in a session what is the difference between the
A. 350 B. 600
C. 250 D. 50
Answer: Option A
A. 5?3 B. 25?9
C. 9?25 D. 1?3
Answer: Option C
23. If the ration between radii of circle A and circle B is 1:4 what is ratio of their areas
A. 4?1 B. 1?4
C. 1?16 D. 16?1
Answer: Option C
24. An orange costs C cents. For D dollars how many oranges can be bought?
A. 100ACD B. 100D/AC
C. AD/100C D. ADx100/C
Answer: Option D
25. A distance of A inches can be covered in B hours how many feet can be covered in C hours.
A. CA/12B B. 12CA/B
C. 12C/AB D. none
Answer: Option A
A. 0.5 B. 1
C. 2 D. 16
E. 32
Answer: Option A
2. If the numerical values of (a-b)2 and (a+b)2 are equal then
which of the following must be true?
A. a + b = 0 B. a – b = 0
C. ab = 0 D. a = 1 / b
E. a = -b
Answer: Option C
3. If a > b > c which of the following cannot be true?
A. b + c < a B. 2a > b + c
C. 2c >a+b D. ab>bc
E. a+b> 2b + c
Answer: Option A
4. If m is an even integer and 3m<48 and 2m>24 then m = ?
A. 12 B. 13
C. 14 D. 15
E. 16
Answer: Option C
5. If -3 < x < 5 and -4 < y < 6 then what is the maximum
possible value of y-x?
A. 5 B. 7
C. 9 D. 10
E. 11
Answer: Option B
6. If x2 – 9 < 0 which of the following must be true?
A. x < -3 B. x > 3
E. ?3 < x < 3
Answer: Option E
7. If 1/2-x/(1-x) = 1/2 then x = ?
A. -1 B. 0
C. 1 D. 2
E. 12
Answer: Option B
8. If y is an odd integer and 5y>35 and 2y<20 then y =?
A. 11 B. 8
C. 9 D. 6
E. none
Answer: Option C
9. If -9<1<11 and -10<m<=”” td=””></m
A. 3 B. 17
C. 21 D. 5
E. all
Answer: Option C
10. If p is an even integer and 4p > 44 and 2p < 26 then p is :
A. 13 B. 15
C. 12 D. 11
Answer: Option C
11. If b2+bc-35=0 and -7 is one solution of the equation. What is the value of c?
A. 1?3 B. 1?2
C. 2?3 D. 2
E. 3
Answer: Option D
A. 1?3 B. 1?2
C. 2 D. 3
E. 20
Answer: Option B
A. 3 B. 6
C. 9 D. 12
E. 18
Answer: Option D
A. ?10/3 B. -3
C. -1 D. 1
E. 10?3
Answer: Option C
15. If pz-q=r-sz what is the value of z in terms of p q r and s?
A. q+r/p+s B. r-q/p-s
C. q+r-s/p D. r-q/p+s
E. r/q-s/p
Answer: Option D
A. 3 B. 18
C. 96 D. 54
E. 72
Answer: Option C
A. 4b B. 2b
C. 3b D. b+2
E. b-2
Answer: Option A
18. If the average (arithmetic mean) of 5x and 6y is less than 48 and x is twice y what is the largest integer value of x?
A. 9 B. 10
C. 11 D. 19
E. 20
Answer: Option C
A. d+8 B. d-8
C. d+1/8 D. d-1/8
E. (1-8d)/8
Answer: Option C
A. (x-5)2 B. 4(x-5)2
C. (x-5)2/4 D. (x+5)2/4
E. (x+5)2
Answer: Option A
A. 3 B. 5
C. 7 D. 9
E. 11
Answer: Option C
22. If z-3=5 what is the value of z2-3?
A. 34 B. 61
C. 8 D. 65
Answer: Option B
23. If (a+5b)/2b = a-2b what is the value of a when b=-1?
A. 1?3 B. 1?8
C. 1?5 D. 1?4
Answer: Option A
24. If 9x+10=34 what is the value of 9x – 10?
A. 20 B. 24
C. 14 D. 33
Answer: Option C
25. If s2+t2 = 0 what is the value of s2-t2?
A. 1 B. 2
C. 0 D. 14
Answer: Option C
26. If 6x-7=8 what is the value of (6x-7)2?
A. 55 B. 60
C. 81 D. 64
Answer: Option D
27. If a = 2b 3b=4c and 5c=6a-7 what is the value of c?
A. 7?11 B. 16
C. 8?2 D. 1?4
Answer: Option A
28. If 3212=4a-3 what is the value of a?
A. 65 B. 75
C. 33 D. 70
Answer: Option C
29. If 2y-5x=5 what is the smallest integral value of x for which
y>100?
A. 32 B. 20
C. 14 D. 45
Answer: Option B
30. If a-8 = 10 – 2a then a = ?
A. -2 B. 0
C. 2 D. 4
E. 6
Answer: Option E
A. 15 B. 17
C. 18 D. 19
E. 20
Answer: Option B
A. 5 + 10n B. 10n – 5
C. ?10n + 5 D. 45 – 10n
E. 30 + n
Answer: Option C
A. I only B. II only
E. III only
Answer: Option D
4. (7x-49) / (x-7) =
A. x-7 B. x
C. 7 D. 7x
E. 49
Answer: Option C
C. 4x (x+4+9) D. 4 (x2+4x+9)
E. 4 (x2+6x+9)
Answer: Option D
A. 27 B. 32
C. 40 D. 60
E. 64
Answer: Option E
7. (a+b)2 + (b+c)2 =
E. none
Answer: Option A
8. (ab x (a+b)))/(1/a+1/b) = ? If a = 1 b = 2
A. 3 ? 8 B. 8 ? 4
C. 11 ? 8 D. 8 ? 2
E. 9 ? 2
Answer: Option D
C. 7 D. 9
E. 63
Answer: Option A
A. ?17 B. ?16
C. ?7 D. 16
E. 17
Answer: Option A
11. If a x 51 x 48 x 54 = 16 x 17 x 18 then a =
A. 1 ? 27 B. 1 ? 250
C. 25 D. 27
E. 500
Answer: Option A
A. xy+xy+yz B. xy+yz+zx
C. x+y+z D. x2+y2+z2
E. (x+y+z)/xyz
Answer: Option C
A. 2(a2+b2) B. 2(a2+2b2)
C. 4ab D. 4(a+b)
E. 2(a2+b2)
Answer: Option A
14. If x = 5 y=4 z=3 then which of the following is true? (I) x+y+z = 11 (II) x+y-z = -6 (III) x+Y+z = 12 (IV) -x+y-z = -4
C. all D. none
Answer: Option B
A. 12a B. 12a2
C. 11a D. 144axa
Answer: Option A
16. (9/a)+(21/a)x(36/a)=? If a = 3
A. 80 B. 120
C. 100 D. 87
Answer: Option D
A. x2+y2+z2+2xy+4yz B. x2+y2+z2+4xy+2yz
C. x2+2y2+z2+2y(x+z) D. x2+2y2+z2+2x(y+z)
E. none
Answer: Option C
A. 5 B. ?5
C. 4 D. 3
E. none
Answer: Option A
19. (p2-q2) / (p+q) = 50 then p-q = ?
A. 25 B. 45
C. 49 D. 50
Answer: Option D
A. 2(x2-y2) B. 2(x2+y2)
C. 2×2-2y2-2xy D. 4xy
Answer: Option D
A. 5?4 B. 3?5
C. ?5?3 D. ?3?5
E. none
Answer: Option A
A. q/p-q B. 2q/(p+q)
C. 2p(p-q) D. 2q/(p-q)
E. 2q
Answer: Option D
A. 2?5 B. 5?2
C. 6?2 D. 5
E. 6
Answer: Option B
24. If 5a=2b=40c what is the value of 8a+5b in terms of c?
A. 10c B. 164c
C. 52c D. 25c
E. 82c
Answer: Option B
A. 2(5-P) B. 10/p
C. 3(p-5)/p D. 2(p-5)/p
E. none
Answer: Option A
A. ?1 B. 0
C. 1 D. ?(x-y)2/(x+y)2
E. [(y-x)/(x+y)]
Answer: Option D
A. x-5 B. x+4
C. x-10 D. x-4
E. x-2
Answer: Option D
A. (a-1) / t B. (a-p) / pt
C. a-p-pt D. a/t
E. (a+p) / pt
Answer: Option B
A. ?4a3b B. 0
C. (2ab)2 D. 4a3b
E. 4a2b
Answer: Option D
A. y/wx B. y-w-x
C. w+x-y D. y-wx
E. y/w+x
Answer: Option B
Probability Questions
A. 5?6 B. 1?2
C. 3?4 D. 2?3
Answer: Option D
2. When three coins are tossed then the total number of out
comes is?
A. 2 B. 2
C. 2 D. 2?
Answer: Option C
3. When four dice are rolled then total outcomes are.
A. 6 B. 6
C. 6 D. 6?
Answer: Option D
4. Which of the following is true about the probability of an
event A.
Answer: Option C
5. W.r.t probability which one is false
A. P(A) = 0 B. P(K) = 1
Answer: Option D
6. When a coin is tossed the probability of tail is
A. 0 B. 1
C. 1?2 D. 2
Answer: Option C
7. If we list numbers from 1 to 15 the number divisibly by 2 are
A. 2 B. 5
C. 7 D. 15?2
Answer: Option C
8. A card is slipped out of 15 cards numbered 1 2 3 4 ———-15
the probability of a card number that is divisible by 2 is.
A. 1?2 B. 1?7
C. 7?10 D. 7?15
Answer: Option D
9. Two white and six red balls are placed in a bag. A ball is
drawn at random from the bag and its color is noted and the
ball is replaced again a ball is drawn from the bag. What is the
probability that both the balls are of different color?
A. 1?16 B. 3?16
C. 13?16 D. 3?7
Answer: Option D
10. When three coins are tossed at a time or a coin is tossed three
times the probability of getting at least one head is
A. 3?8 B. 4?8
C. 6?8 D. 7?8
Answer: Option D
A. 1?8 B. 2?8
C. 3?8 D. 1?2
Answer: Option D
12. When three coins are tossed the probability of getting at the most one tail is:
A. 1?8 B. 3?8
C. 1?2 D. 1
Answer: Option C
13. One slip is randomly drawn from a box containing ten slips numbered 1 2 3 4 ——– 10 the probability of a slip numbered seven is
A. 7?10 B. 1?7
C. 0 D. 1?10
Answer: Option D
C. 9?10 D. 7?10
Answer: Option B
15. In question no 14 the probability of slip that does not have even number is
A. 9?10 B. 7?10
C. 1?5 D. 1?2
Answer: Option D
A. 2?5 B. 1?5
C. 3?5 D. 1
Answer: Option A
A. 0 B. 10
C. 1 D. 1?2
Answer: Option A
A. 1?2 B. 0
C. 1 D. 2 or 3
Answer: Option C
19. There are 40 students in a class of which 25 are boys and 15 are girls the teacher Sir Abid writes the name of each student on slip of papers. What
A. 5?8 B. 3?8
C. 3?5 D. 0
Answer: Option A
20. What is the probability of selecting a prime number from a list of natural number from 1 —-33 both inclusive if every number has equal chance of
being selected.
A. 1?8 B. 1?33
C. 15?33 D. 1?3
Answer: Option D
21. The probability that an egg will be broken during delivery from a supermarket to KIPS is 1/200. How many broken eggs would be there out of
800 eggs?
A. 50 B. 30
C. 10 D. 4
Answer: Option D
22. In a light bulb factory it is found that the probability of a bulb being defective is 0.12 estimate how many defective bulbs there would be in 1000
bulb.
A. 12 B. 120
C. 102 D. 1000
Answer: Option B
23. When a dice is rolled the probability of a number which is even and greater than 4.
A. 0 B. 1?4
C. 1?6 D. 1?9
Answer: Option C
24. A bag containing 4 white balls 3 black and 5 blue balls. What is the probability of getting blue or black ball?
A. 1?6 B. 2?3
C. 5?12 D. 3?5
Answer: Option B
25. A bag contains 30 balls the probability of drawing a pink ball and white ball are 1/5 and 1/6 resp. What is the probability of black balls?
A. 8?15 B. 1?2
C. 17?30 D. 19?30
Answer: Option D
26. A boy buys crates of drink at Rs. 75 per crate and sells each for Rs. 90. What is the expected profit per crate, if probability of sale is 5/6?
A. 12.5 B. 15
C. 17.5 D. 20
Answer: Option A
27. In above question what is the expected loss to the poor boy if it is not sold or returned back?
A. 20 B. 17.5
C. 15 D. 12.5
Answer: Option D
28. The probability that your friend was born in January June or July is 1/4 what is the probability that he was not born in a month that starts with
letter J?
A. 1?4 B. 1?2
C. 3?4 D. 1
Answer: Option C
29. The probability that a certain team wins a football match is 0.7 the probability of a lie is 0.1 what is the probability of the team losing?
A. 1?7 B. 1?5
C. 7?10 D. 2?3
Answer: Option B
30. Pakistan is playing a cricket match against Australia. If the probability that Pakistan will win is 4/11 and that of Australia will win is 2/11. What is
A. 5?11 B. 6?11
C. 9?11 D. 10?11
Answer: Option A
1. (121×4+3) / (1÷10) ≠?
A. 3209 B. 4870
C. 2435 x 2 D. 974 x 5
E. 484 x 10+30
Answer: Option B
2. Which is closest to 0.5
A. 1?9 B. 1?3
C. 1?2 D. 4?7
E. 9?14
Answer: Option C
3. √(6400/22500) = ?
A. 101000 B. 5?41
C. 8?15 D. 8?13
E. 16?15
Answer: Option C
4. 45 / 12+45 / 12+45 / 12 =
A. 10.9 B. 11.25
C. 12.35 D. 14.32
E. 45 1?4
Answer: Option B
5. (10/20) x 10 x (20/20) + (10/20) x 10 x (20/20) = ?
A. 20?10 B. 100?10
C. 20 D. 100?4
E. 30
Answer: Option B
6. Which of the following is true?
E. 2 ? 4 ? .5
Answer: Option B
7. If the sum of five different prime numbers is an even
number what is the smallest of the five?
A. 0 B. 1
C. 2 D. 3
E. 5
Answer: Option C
8. If the division of 2 consecutive odd integers gives 0.71 as
the result what is the greater of the two?
A. 3 B. 5
C. 7 D. 9
Answer: Option C
9. If an integer R leaves a remainder 5 when it is divided by 8
all are true except.
A. The number that is 5 B. The number that is 3
less than R is a multiple more than R is a
of 8. multiple of 8
E. When multiplied by 3 R
always gives a result
which is completely
divisible by 2.
Answer: Option E
10. If y and z are integers and the sum of yz and z is odd which
of the following is true? (I) y and z are even (II) y is odd
and z is even (III) y is even and z is odd
A. I and II B. II only
E. I II III
Answer: Option D
first member took the number 32 and the last member took
A. 320 B. 487
C. 488 D. 489
E. 500
Answer: Option D
12. What is the smallest integer greater than 1 that 1 that leaves a remainder 1 when divided by any of the integers 5 7 8
A. 281 B. 300
C. 320 D. 380
E. 479
Answer: Option A
13. How many three-digit integers can be divided by 4 toproduce a new integer with the same tens digit and units digit as the original integer.
A. One B. two
C. three D. four
E. none
Answer: Option B
14. On a number line point T is at a distance of 4 units from point U and point V is at a distance of 6 units from point U. What is the distance from
point T to V?
A. 2 B. 3
C. 10 D. 5
Answer: Option E
15. What is the product of odd integers between 8/3 and 16/3?
A. 128/9 B. 12
C. 18 D. 8
E. none
Answer: Option E
A. 4 B. 6
C. 8 D. 10
E. 12
Answer: Option C
17. How many positive even numbers less than 30 are completely divisible by 4?
A. 6 B. 7
C. 8 D. 9
E. 10
Answer: Option B
A. 152 B. 250
C. 256 D. 300
E. 406
Answer: Option C
A. 146 B. 142
C. 144 D. 136
E. none
Answer: Option C
A. 107 B. 108
C. 104 D. 110
E. none
Answer: Option D
21. The sum of three integers is an even number and their product is 60. The digit which is neither greatest nor the smallest is?
A. 2 B. 3
C. 5 D. 7
E. 4
Answer: Option E
22. Subtracting 1 from which digit in the number 12 345 will decrease the value of the number by 1000?
A. 1 B. 2
C. 3 D. 4
E. 5
Answer: Option B
23. (1×10000)+(2×1000)+(3×100)+(4×10)+(5×1)=1
A. 5000 B. 15000
C. 12345 D. 54321
E. 543210
Answer: Option C
A. 284 B. 482
C. 2.84 D. 2.84
E. 68
Answer: Option E
25. If m n and o are consecutive whole numbers that total 15 what is the largest of the three numbers?
A. 4 B. 5
C. 6 D. 3
E. 7
Answer: Option C
26. What is the difference of the product and the quotient of 8 and 8?
A. 63 B. 1
C. 63 D. 65
Answer: Option C
27. If the sum of three consecutive integers is less than 120 what is the greatest possible value of the smallest of the three integers?
A. 39 B. 38
C. 37 D. 36
E. 40
Answer: Option B
28. How many positive integers less than 220 have remainder of 3 when divided by 9?
A. 16 B. 15
C. 14 D. 17
E. 18
Answer: Option A
A. 45 B. 65
C. 2925 D. 585
Answer: Option D
A. 8000 B. 112512
C. 8 D. none
Answer: Option A
1. In a class at GOVT COLLEGE 24 students out of 50 are present on a certain day. What fraction of the class is not present on that day?
A. 24/50 B. 12?25
C. 13/25 D. 2?25
E. 26/25
Answer: Option C
A. 1 /144 B. 5/144
C. 1/120 D. 1?30
E. 1?2
Answer: Option C
3. Ahmad bought some fish from a farm. During the first week 1/8 of them died while in next two weeks 3/5 of the remaining died. What fraction of
A. 3?10 B. 17?40
C. 1?2 D. 21?40
E. 24?40
Answer: Option D
4. The average of 1/5 and other two numbers out of which one is the half of the other is 1/4. The smallest fraction out of unknowns is:
A. 1?6 B. 11?60
C. 11?30 D. 1?2
E. 9?20
Answer: Option B
A. 11?9 B. 11?6
C. 2 D. 3
E. 44
Answer: Option D
6. 98 mintues is what fractional part of two days:
A. 49/1440 B. 49/720
C. 2 D. 98/48
E. 98/24
Answer: Option A
A. (x-2)/(x-1) B. (x+1)/(x-1)
C. 1/x D. (x+1)/x
E. none
Answer: Option B
A. 3/8 < 4/11 < 5/13 B. 4/11 < 3/8 < 5/13
C. 5/13 < 4/11 < 3/8 D. 4/11 < 5/13 < 3/8
Answer: Option B
A. a2 B. a
C. ?a D. 1/a
E. 1/a2
Answer: Option A
10. Let x y and z be the result of rounding off 8491.278 to nearest ten hundred & thousand. Find the valid inequality out of given below:
Answer: Option E
A. 0.01 B. 0.1
C. 1 D. 10
E. 100
Answer: Option D
12. For the final step in a calculation Ahmad accidentally divided by 100 instead of multiplying with 1000. To find the correct answer he should
Answer: Option C
13. Then companies sponsor a tournament and decided to give M rupees collectively. Two companies dropped and remaining agreed on paying their
A. M-20/2 B. M/50
C. M/40 D. M/2
E. 2M
Answer: Option C
14. Seven trucks are filled equally from a gasoline tank and 1/3 of gasoline is still in the rank. The capacity of each truck is what part of tank:
A. 1?10 B. 2?15
C. 3?20 D. 2?21
E. 4?15
Answer: Option D
15. A base ball team won W games and lost L games. The fraction representing their lost games is:
A. L/W B. (W-L)/W
C. W/L D. (W+L)/W
E. L/(W+L)
Answer: Option E
16. In a class with the same number of boys and girls 5/6 of the girls and 1/8 of the boys are honor students. What part of the calss consists of girls
A. 1?12 B. 1?6
C. 7?48 D. 13?48
E. 35?48
Answer: Option A
17. In a town there are 1600 phones out of which 3/4 are dial phones. 1/3 of those dial phones are replaced by touch-tone phones and 300 additional
touch tone phones are installed. The fraction representing the touch tone phones in town is:
A. 7?19 B. 7?16
C. 7?23 D. 9?16
E. 1?2
Answer: Option A
18. Susan is 3 times as old as Paul and Paul is 3/2 times as old as Mary. What fraction of Susans age is Mary?
A. 3?8 B. 2?9
C. 3 3?4 D. 6
E. 6 1?2
Answer: Option B
19. If 1 quart has 2 pints and 4 quarts equals to one gallon then 6 pints are what part of a gallon:
A. 1?6 B. 2?3
C. 5?6 D. 3?4
E. 4?3
Answer: Option D
20. A man walked for 1/3 hour and then got an automobile ride for 1/2 hour. What part of time consumed he ride on authomobile.
A. 1?3 B. 3?5
C. 1?2 D. 5?6
E. 7?8
Answer: Option B
A. 247/210 B. 247/210
C. 237/210 D. none
Answer: Option B
A. 11?30 B. 15?30
C. ?11?30 D. 11?15
Answer: Option C
Answer: Option B
A. ?1 B. <1
C. 1 D. none
Answer: Option A
25. Proper fraction a/m is
A. >1 B. <1
C. 1 D. none
Answer: Option B
A. 8?47 B. 3?8
C. 0.289 D. 3?5
E. 4?9
Answer: Option A
Answer: Option B
A. ?35/36 B. 34/39
C. 35/36 D. 119/23
E. 125/24
Answer: Option A
29. How many even integers are between 7/4 and 37/4?
A. two B. three
C. four D. six
E. eight
Answer: Option C
30. For how many integers a between 20 and 30 is it true that 5/a 7/a and 8/a are all in lowest terms?
A. 1 B. 2
C. 3 D. 4
E. 5
Answer: Option C
A. 3?2 B. 2?3
C. 3 D. 2
E. 0
Answer: Option B
2. Jawads weekly salary is $70 less then Pashas which is $50 more than Marias. If Maria earns $280 per week how much does Jawad earn per
week?
A. $160 B. $260
C. $280 D. $300
E. $400
Answer: Option B
3. Nosheen painted 1/3 of her room with 5/2 cans of paint. How many more cans of paint will she need to finish painting her room?
A. 5?2 B. 3
C. 5 D. 10
E. 15
Answer: Option C
4. During a certain week a post office sold $280 worth of 14 cents stamps. How many of these stamps did they sell?
A. 20 B. 200
C. 2000 D. 20000
E. none
Answer: Option C
5. The average of 5 numbers is 13. If the average of 4 of these numbers is 10 what is the fifth number?
A. 10 B. 25
C. 35 D. 40
E. 105
Answer: Option B
6. On a map a distance of 100 cm represents 5km. If a street is 750 m long what is its length in the map in cm?
A. 10 B. 15
C. 20 D. 35
E. 15000
Answer: Option B
7. If the sum of x y and z is twice the sum of x minus y and x minus z then x=?
A. y+z B. 3y+3z
C. 3y-2 D. 2y+3z
E. ?y-z
Answer: Option A
8. Sana has 100 dollars more than Reeha. After Sana spends 20 dollars on groceries she has 5 times as much money as Reeha has. How much
A. $10 B. $15
C. $20 D. $30
E. $35
Answer: Option C
9. In a class there are 27 students. If there are 7 more girls than boys in the class how many students are girls?
A. 15 B. 17
C. 20 D. 23
E. 25
Answer: Option B
10. Madiha is n years old. Samee is 6 years younger than Madiha and 2 years older than Javid. What is the sum of the ages of all the three?
A. 3n+14 B. 3n
C. 14 D. 3n-14
E. 3n/14
Answer: Option D
11. If a man earns $ 200 for for his first 40 hours of work and is paid 3/2 times his regular hourly rate for every
additional hour. How many hours must he work to make $300 in a week?
A. 40 B. 44
C. 53.33 D. 54
E. 54.33
Answer: Option C
12. In a Math test there were 60 problems which were to be done in 1 hour. A student completes 30 problems in
20 minutes how many seconds does he have as average for completing each of the remaining problems.
A. 50 B. 60
C. 80 D. 90
E. 100
Answer: Option C
13. Lilly took 5q pensils from a shop. If she gave q pencils to each of her 2 brothers. How many pencils will she
have now?
A. 2q B. 3q
C. 4q D. q
E. 3/q/q
Answer: Option B
14. The product of 3 and n is equal to 2 less than m. Which of the following is true?
A. 6n-m-2=0 B. 6n-6=0
C. 3n-m-2=0 D. 3n+m-2=0
E. 3n-m+2=0
Answer: Option E
15. For a certain job Ahmed charges $ 12 an hour while Sana charges $6 an hour. If both worked the same
amount of time together on a job how many hours did each of them work if their combined charges were
$144?
A. 6 B. 7
C. 8 D. 8.3
E. 10
Answer: Option C
16. If three times x is equal to x decreased by y and y is three less than x then value of x is:
A. -2 B. -1
C. ?2/3 D. 1
E. 3?2
Answer: Option D
17. A painter charges Rs. 120 per hour and his son charges half of his charges. One day the son worked 2 hours
more than father and thus they collectively earned Rs. 480. The time consumed by the son is:
A. 2 B. 3
C. 4 D. 5
E. 6
Answer: Option C
18. The product of 3 and x is equal to the difference of 2x and y decreased by 2. Which of the following is true
under the above conditions?
A. x+y-2=0 B. 3x-y-2=0
C. 3x+y-2=0 D. 2x+2y-4=0
E. 3x-y+2=0
Answer: Option A
19. Anwar has twice as may cards as Akram has. If Anwar gives Akram 12 of his cards he will have half as many
as Akram has. How many cards Anwar and Akram have together?
A. 36 B. 48
C. 60 D. 72
E. none
Answer: Option A
20. The total fee of a group of adults and children is Rs. 13.5. Each childs fee is one half of each adults fee and
adults fee is Rs.3. If there are three more children than adults in the group then the number of members of the
group is:
A. 1 B. 2
C. 3 D. 4
E. 7
Answer: Option E
21. Ahmad spent 2/3 of his savings on a used car and he spent 1/4 of his remaining savings on a new carpet. If the carpet costs him Rs. 250 then
A. 1000 B. 1200
C. 1500 D. 2000
E. 3000
Answer: Option D
22. If John gives Allen 6 dollars and Allen gives Frank 4 dollars the 3 boys have the same amount of money. How much more money does John have
than Allen?
A. 3 B. 8
C. 9 D. 12
E. 6
Answer: Option B
23. A street vendor sells two types of newspapers one for 25 cents and the other for 40 cents. If she sold 100 newspapers for 28 dollars how many
A. 80 B. 85
C. 90 D. 5
E. 100
Answer: Option A
24. A lending delivery charges c cents for the first week and f cents for each day over 1 week. What is the cost for taking out a book for d days where d
is greater than 7?
A. c+fd B. cd
C. c+f(d-7) D. 7c+f(d-7)
E. cd+f
Answer: Option C
25. How many students are there in the class if 2 students remain after 4 rows of seats are filled and 9 students remain after 3 rows of seats are filled?
A. 6 B. 7
C. 10 D. 15
E. 30
Answer: Option E
26. In a 3 hour examination of 310 questions there are 50 math problems. If twice as much time should be allowed for each problem of math as for
each of the other questions how many minutes should be spent on the math problems?
A. 45 B. 50
C. 62 D. 68
E. 72
Answer: Option B
27. Javaid can shovel a certain driveway in 50 minutes. If mohsin can shovel the same driveway in 20 minutes how long will it take them to shovel
A. 12 B. 13
C. 14 D. 14.28
E. 18
Answer: Option D
28. If a man earns Rs. 500 for his first 40 hours of work in a week and is then paid double of his regular hourly rate. He earned Rs.600 in a week.
A. 4 B. 5
C. 6 D. 40
E. 44
Answer: Option E
29. There are 40 minutes to solve a test of 60 questions. A student completes 20 questions in 20 minutes. He continues with the same speed and
leaves the hall 10 minutes earlier. The number of questions solved by him is:
A. 20 B. 30
C. 40 D. 45
E. 60
Answer: Option B
30. If the sum of a b and c is twice the sum of a minus b and a minus c and the difference of a plus b and a minus c is 3 then value of a is:
A. 1 B. -1
C. 9 D. 10
E. 3
Answer: Option E
Inventions and Inventors
Air Brake :
George Westinghouse, U.S.A. 1911.
Air Conditioning :
Willis Carrier, U.S.A. 1911.
Airplane :
engine-powered, Wilbur and Orville Wright, U.S.A., 1903.
Airship :
Henri Giffard, France, 1852; Ferdin von Zeppelin, Germany, 1900.
Antibiotics :
Louis Pasteur, Jules-Francois Joubert, France, 1887; (discovery of penicillin) Alexander
Fleming, Scotland, 1928.
Antiseptic :
(surgery) Joseph Lister, England, 1867.
Aspirin :
Dr. Felix Hoffman, Germany, 1899.
Atom :
(nuclear model of) Ernest Rutherford, England, 1911.
Atomic Structure :
Ernest Rutherford, England, 1911; Niels Bohr, Denmark, 1913.
Automated Teller Machine (ATM) :
Don Wetzel, U.S.A., 1968.
Automobile :
(first with internal combustion engine, 250 rmp) Karl Benz, Germany, 1885; (first with
practical highspeed internal combustion engine, 900 rpm) Gottlieb Daimler, Germany,
1885; (first true automobile, not carriage with motor) Rene Panhard, Emile Lavassor,
France, 1891; (carburetor, spray) Charles E. Duryea, U.S.A., 1892.
Autopilot :
(for aircraft) Elmer A. Sperry, U.S.A., c.1910, first successful test, 1912, in a Curtiss flying
boat.
Bacteria :
Anton van Leeuwenhoek, The Netherlands, 1683.
Bakelite :
Leo Hendrik Baekeland, U.S.A., 1907.
Ball Bearing :
Philip Vaughan, England, 1794.
Ballon, Hot-air :
Joseph and Jacques Montgolfier, France, 1783.
Bar Codes :
Monarch Marking, U.S.A. 1970.
Barometer :
Evangelista Torricelli, Italy, 1643.
Bicycle :
Karl D. von Sauebronn, Germany, 1816; (first modern model) James Starley, England,
1884.
Big Bang Theory :
(the universe originated with a huge explosion) George LeMaitre, Belgium, 1927;
(modified LeMaitre theory labeled � Big Bang� ) George A. Gamov, U.S.A., 1948;
(cosmic microwave background radiation discovered) Arno A. Penzias and Robert W.
Wilson, U.S.A. 1965.
Blood, Circulation of :
William Harvey, England, 1628.
Bomb, Atomic :
J. Robert Oppenheimer et al., U.S.A., 1945.
Bomb, Thermonuclear (hydrogen) :
Edward Teller et al., U.S.A., 1952.
Boyle� s Law :
(relation between pressure and volume in gases) Robert Boyle, Ireland, 1662.
Braille :
Louis Braille, France, 1829.
Bridges :
(suspension, iron chains) James Finley, Pa., 1800; (wire suspension) Marc Seguin,
Lyons, 1825; (truss) Ithiel Town, U.S.A., 1820.
Bullet :
(conical) Claude Minie, France, 1849.
Calculating Machine :
(logarithms) John Napierm Scotland, 1614; (digital calculator) Blaise Pascal, 1642;
(multiplication machine) Gottfried Leibniz, Germany, 1671; (� analytical engine�
design, included concepts of programming, taping) Charles Babbage, England, 1835.
Camera :
George Eastman, U.S.A., 1888; (Polaroid) Edwin Land, U.S.A., 1948
Car Radio :
William Lear, Elmer Wavering, U.S.A. 1929.
Cells :
Robert Hooke, England, 1665.
Chewing Gum :
John Curtis, U.S.A., 1848; (chicle-based) Thomas Adams, U.S.A., 1870.
Cholera Bacterium :
Robert Koch, Germany, 1883.
Circuit, Integrated :
(theoretical) G.W.A. Dummer, England, 1952; Jack S. Kilby, Texas Instruments, U.S.A.,
1959.
Clock, Pendulum :
Christian Huygens, The Netherlands, 1656.
Clock, Quartz :
Warren A. Marrison, Canada/U.S.A., 1927.
Cloning, Animal :
John B. Gurdon, U.K., 1970.
Coca-Cola :
John Pemberton, U.S.A., 1886.
Combustion :
Antoine Lavoisier, France, 1777.
Compact Disk :
RCA, U.S.A., 1972.
Compact Disk (CD) :
Philips Electronics, The Netherlands; Sony Corp., Japan, 1980.
Computed Tomography
(CT scan, CAT scan) :
Godfrey Hounsfield, Allan Cormack, U.K. U.S.A., 1972
Computers :
(analytical engine) Charles Babbage, 1830s; (ENIAC, Electronic Numerical Integrator
and Calculator, first all-electronic, completed) John Presper Eckert, Jr., John Mauchly,
U.S.A., 1945; (UNIVAC, Universal Automatic Computer) 1951; (personal computer)
Steve Wozniak, U.S.A., 1976.
Computer Laptop :
Radio Shack Corp., U.S.A., 1983.
Concrete :
Joseph Monier, France, 1877.
DDT :
Othmar Zeidler, Germany, 1874.
Detector, Metal :
Gerhard Fisher, Germany/U.S.A., late 1920s.
Deuterium :
(heavy hydrogen) Harold Urey, U.S.A., 1931.
DNA :
(deoxyribonucleic acid) Friedrich Meischer, Germany, 1869; (determination of double-
helical structure) F. H. Crick, England and James D. Watson, U.S.A., 1953.
Dye :
William H. Perkin, England, 1856.
Dynamite :
Alfred Nobel, Sweden, 1867.
Facsimile (fax) :
Alexander Bain, Scotland, 1842.
Fiber Optics :
Narinder Kapany, England, 1955.
Film Photographic :
George Eastman, U.S.A., 1884.
Flashlight, Battery-operated Portable :
Conrad Hubert, Russia/U.S.A., 1899
Flask, Vacuum (Thermos) :
Sir James Dewar, Scotland, 1892.
Fuel Cell :
William R. Grove, U.K., 1839
Genetic Engineering :
Stanley N. Cohen, Herbert W. Boyer, U.S.A., 1973.
Gravitation, Law of :
Sir Issac Newton, England, c.1665 (published 1687).
Gunpowder :
China, c.700.
Gyrocompass :
Elmer A. Sperry, U.S.A., 1905.
Gyroscope :
Jean Leon Foucault, France, 1852.
Helicopter :
(double rotor) Heinrich Focke, Germany, 1936; (single rotor) Igor Silorsky, U.S.A.,
1939.
Helium First Observed on Sun:
Sir Joseph Lockyer, England, 1868.
Home Videotape Systems
(VCR) :
(Betamax) Sony, Japan, (1975); (VHS) Matsushita, Japan, 1975.
Jet Propulsion :
(engine) Sir Frank Whittle, England, Hans von Ohain, Germany, 1936; (aircraft)
Heinkel He 178, 1939.
Laser :
(theoretical work on) Charles H. Townes, Arthur L. Schawlow, U.S.A. Basov, A.
Prokhorov, U.S.S.R., 1958; (first working model) T. H. Maiman, U.S.A., 1960.
LCD (liquid crystal display) :
Hoffmann-La Roche, Switzerland, 1970.
Lens, Bifocal :
Benjamin Franklin, U.S.A., c.1760.
Light-Emitting Diode (LED) :
Nick Holonyak, Jr., U.S.A., 1962.
Light, Speed of :
(theory that light has finite velocity) Olaus Roemer, Denmark, 1675.
Locomotive :
(steam powered) Richard Trevithick, England, 1804; (first practical, due to multiple-
fire-tube boiler) George Stephenson, England, 1829; (largest steam-powered) Union
Pacific� s � Big Boy� , U.S.A., 1941.
Loud Speaker :
Chester W. Rice, Edward W. Kellogg, U.S.A., 1924.
Machine Gun :
(multibarrel) Richard J. Gatling, U.S.A., 1862; (single barrel, belt-fed) Hiram S. Maxim,
Anglo-American, 1884.
Magnet, Earth is :
William Gilbert, England, 1600.
Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) :
Raymond Damadian, Paul Lauterbur, U.S.A., early 1970s.
Matchstick/box :
(phosphorus) Francois Derosne, France, 1816; (friction) Charles Sauria, France, 1831;
(safety) J. E. Lundstrom, Sweden, 1855.
Metric System :
Revolutionary government of France, 1790-1801.
Microphone :
Charles Wheatstone, England, 1827.
Microscope :
(compound) Zacharias Janssen, The Netherlands, 1590; (electron) Vladimir Zworykin et
al., U.S.A., Canada, Germany, 1932-1939.
Microwave Oven :
Percy Spencer, U.S.A., 1947.
Missile, Guided :
Wernher von Braun, Germany, 1942.
Motion, Laws of :
Isaac Newton, England, 1687.
Motion Pictures :
Thomas A. Edison, U.S.A., 1893.
Motion Pictures, Sound :
Motor, Electric :
Motorcycle :
(motor tricycle) Edward Butler, England, 1884; (gasoline-engine motorcycle) Gottlieb
Daimler, Germany, 1885.
Moving Assembly Line :
Product of various inventions. First picture with synchronized musical score : Don Juan,
1926; with spoken diologue : The Jazz Singer, 1927; both Warner Bros.
Ozone :
Christian Schonbein, Germany, 1839.
Neutron :
James Chadwick, England, 1932.
Nuclear Fission :
Otto Hahn, Fritz Strassmann, Germany, 1938.
Nuclear Reactor :
Enrico Fermi, Italy, et al., 1942.
Nylon :
Wallace H. Carothers, U.S.A., 1937.
Pacemaker :
Clarence W. Lillehie, Earl Bakk, U.S.A., 1957.
Paper :
China, c.100 A.D.
Parachute :
Louis S. Lenormand, France, 1783.
Pen :
(fountain) Lewis E. Waterman, U.S.A., 1884; (ball-point) John H. Loud, U.S.A., 1888;
Lazlo Biro, Argentina, 1944.
Phonograph :
Thomas A. Edison, U.S.A., 1877.
Photography :
(first paper negative, first photograph, on metal) Joseph Nicephore Niepce, France,
1816-1827; (discovery of fixative powers of hyposulfite of soda) Sir John Herschel,
England, 1819; (first direct positive image on silver plate) Louis Dagauerre, based on
work with Niepce, France, 1839; (first paper negative from which a number of positive
prints could be made) William Talbot, England, 1841. Work of these four men, taken
together, forms basis for all modern photography. (First color images) Alexandre
Becquerel, Claude Niepce de Saint-Victor, France, 1848-1860; (commercial color film
with three emulsion layers, Kodachrome) U.S.A. 1935.
Photovoltaic Effect :
(light falling on certain materials can produce electricity) Edmund Becquerel, France,
1839.
Planetary Motion, Laws of :
Johannes Kepler, Germany, 1609, 1619.
Plastics :
(first material nitrocellulose softened by vegetable oil, camphor, precursor to Celluloid)
Alexander Parkes, England, 1855; (Celluloid, involving recognition of vital effect of
camphor) John W. Hyatt, U.S.A., 1869; (Bakelite, first completely synthetic plastic) Leo
H. Baekeland, U.S.A., 1910; (theoretical background of macromolecules and process of
polymerization on which modern plastics industry rests) Hermann Staudinger,
Germany, 1922; (polypropylene and low-pressure method for producing high-density
polyethylene) Robert Banks, Paul Hogan, U.S.A., 1958.
Polio, Vaccine :
(experimentally safe dead-virus vaccine) Jonas E. Salk, U.S.A., 1952; (effective large-
scale field trials) 1954; (officially approved) 1955; (safe oral live-virus vaccine
developed) Albert B. Sabin, U.S.A. 1954; (available in the U.S.A.) 1960.
Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) :
Eugen Baumann, Germany, 1872.
Printing :
(block) Japan, c.700; (movable type) Korea, c.1400, Johann Gutenberg, Germany,
c.1450; (lithography, offset) Aloys Senefelder, Germany, 1796; (rotary press) Richard
Hoe, U.S.A. 1844; (linotype) Ottmar Mergenthaler, U.S.A., 1884.
Printing Press, Movable Type :
Johannes Gutenburg, Germany, c.1450.
Proton :
Ernest Rutherford, England, 1919.
Pulsars :
Antony Hewish and Jocelyn Bell Burnel, England, 1967.
Quantum Theory :
(general) Max Planck, Germany, 1900; (sub-atomic) Niels Bohr, Denmark, 1913;
(quantum mechanics) Werner Heisenberg, Erwin Schrodinger, Germany, 1925.
R
Rabies Immunization :
Louis Pasteur, France, 1885.
Radar :
(limited range) Christian Hulsmeyer, Germany, 1904; (pulse modulation, used for
measuring height of ionosphere) Gregory Breit, Merle Tuve, U.S.A., 1925; (first practical
radar-radio detection and ranging) Sir Robert Watson-Watt, England, 1934-1935.
Radio :
(electromagnetism theory of) James Clerk Maxwell, England, 1873; (spark coil,
generator of electromagnetic waves) Heinrich Hertz, Germany, 1886; (first practical
system of wireless telegraphy) Guglielmo Marconi, Italy, 1895; (first long-distance
telegraphic radio signal sent across the Atlantic) Macroni, 1901; (vacuum electron tube,
basis for radio telephony) Sir John Fleming, England, 1904; (regenerative circuit,
allowing long-distance sound reception) Edwin H. Armstrong, U.S.A., 1912; (frequency
modulation-FM) Edwin H. Armstrong, U.S.A., 1933.
Radiocarbon Dating, Carbon-14 Method :
(discovered) Willard F. Libby, U.S.A., 1947; (first demonstrated) U.S.A., 1950.
Razor :
(safety) King Gillette, U.S.A., 1901; (electric) Jacob Schick, U.S.A., 1928, 1931.
Refrigerator :
Alexander Twining, U.S.A., James Harrison, Australia, 1850; (first with a compressor)
the Domelse, Chicago, U.S.A., 1913.
Remote Control, Television :
Robert Adler, U.S.A., 1950.
Richter Scale :
Charles F. Richter, U.S.A., 1935.
Rifle :
(muzzle-loaded) Italy, Germany, c.1475; (breech-loaded) England, France, Germany,
U.S.A., c.1866; (bolt-action) Paul von Mauser, Germany, 1889; (automatic) John
Browning, U.S.A., 1918.
Rocket :
(liquid-fueled) Robert Goddard, U.S.A., 1926.
Rotation of Earth :
Jean Bernard Foucault, France, 1851.
Rubber :
(vulcanization process) Charles Goodyear, U.S.A., 1839.
Saccharin :
Constantine Fuhlberg, Ira Remsen, U.S.A., 1879.
Safety Pin :
Walter Hunt, U.S.A., 1849.
Saturn, Ring Around :
Christian Huygens, The Netherlands, 1659.
Seismograph :
(first accurate) John Bohlin, Sweden, 1962.
Sewing Machine :
Elias Howe, U.S.A., 1846; (continuous stitch) Isaac Singer, U.S.A., 1851.
Spectrum :
Sir Isaac Newton, England, 1665-1666.
Steam Engine :
Thomas Savery, England, 1639; (atmospheric steam engine) Thomas Newcomen,
England, 1705; (steam engine for pumping water from collieries) Savery, Newcomen,
1725; (modern condensing, double acting) James Watt, England, 1782; (high-pressure)
Oliver Evans, U.S.A., 1804.
Steel, Stainless :
Harry Brearley, U.K., 1914.
Stethoscope :
Rene Laennec, France, 1819.
Submarine :
Cornelis Drebbel, The Netherlands, 1620.
Tank, Military :
Sir Ernest Swinton, England, 1914.
Tape Recorder :
Valdemar Poulsen, Denmark, 1899.
Teflon :
DuPont, U.S.A., 1943.
Telegraph :
Samuel F. B. Morse, U.S.A., 1837.
Telephone :
Alexander Graham Bell, U.S.A., 1837.
Telephoe, Mobile :
Bell Laboratories, U.S.A., 1946.
Telescope :
Hans Lippershey, The Netherlands, 1608; (astronomical) Galileo Galilei, Italy, 1609;
(reflecting) Isaac Newton, England, 1668.
Television :
Vladimir Zworykin, U.S.A., 1923, and also kinescope (cathode ray tube) 1928;
(mechanical disk-scanning method) successfully demaonstrated by J. L. Baird, Scotland,
C. F. Jenkins, U.S.A., 1926; (first all-electric television image) Philo T. Famsworth,
U.S.A., 1927; (color, mechanical disk) Baird, 1928; (color, compatible with black and
white) George Valensi, France, 1938; (color, sequential rotating filter) Peter Goldmark,
U.S.A., first introduced, 1951; (color, compatible with black and white) commercially
introduced in U.S.A., National Television Systems committee, 1953.
Thermodynamics :
(first law : energy cannot be created or destroyed, only converted from one from to
another) Julius Von Mayer, Germany, 1842; James Joule, England, 1843; (second law :
heat cannot itself pass from a colder to a warmer body) Rudolph Clausius, Germany,
1850; (third law : the entropy of ordered solids reaches zero at the absolute zero of
temperature) Walter Nernstm Germany, 1918.
Thermometer :
(open-column) Galileo Galilei, c.1593; (clinical) Santorio Santorio, Padua, c.1615;
(mercury, also Fahrenheit scale) Gabriel D. Fahrenheit, Germany, 1714; (centigrade
scale) Anders Celsius, Sweden, 1742; (absolute-temperature, or Kelvin, scale) William
Thompson, Lord Kelvin, England, 1848.
Tire, Pneumatic :
Robert W. Thompson, England, 1845; (bicycle tire) John B. Dunlop, Northern Ireland,
1888.
Transformer, Electric :
William Stanely, U.S.A., 1885.
Transistor :
John Bardeen, Walter H. Brattain, William B. Shockley, U.S.A., 1947.
Typewriter :
Christopher Sholes, Carlos Glidden, U.S.A., 1867.
Velcro :
George de Mestral, Switzerland, 1948.
Video Disk :
Philips Co., The Netherlands, 1972.
Vitamins :
(hypothesis of disease deficiency) Sir F. G. Hopkins, Casimir Funk, England, 1912;
(vitamin A) Elmer V. McCollum, M. Davis, U.S.A., 1912-1914; (vitamin B) McCollum,
U.S.A., 1915-1916; (thiamin B1) Casimir Funk, England, 1912; ( riboflavin, B2) D. T.
Smith, E. G. Hendrick, U.S.A., 1926; (niacin) Conrad Elvehjem, U.S.A., 1937; (B6) Paul
Gyorgy, U.S.A., 1934; (vitamin C) C. A. Hoist, T. Froelich, Norway, 1912; (vitamin D)
McCollum, U.S.A., 1922; (folic acid) Lucy Wills, England, 1933.
Wheel :
(cart, solid wood) Mesopotamia, c.3800-3600 B.C.
Windmill :
Persia, c.600.
World Wide Web :
(developed while working at CERN) Tim Berners-Lee, England, 1989; (development of
Mosaic browser makes WWW available for general use) Marc Andreeson, U.S.A., 1993.
X-ray Imaging :
Wilhelm Conrad Rontgen, Germany, 1895.
Xerography :
Chester Carlson, U.S.A., 1900.
Zero :
India, c.600; (absolute zero temperature, cessation of all molecular energy) William
Thompson, Lord Kelvin, England, 1848.
Engliah
Q.1.(a) Pick the word that is nearly similar in meaning to the capitalized word. (5)
(Do anyFIVE). Extra attempt of any Part of the question will not be considered.
(i) ACRIMONIOUS
(a) Bitter (b) Provocative (c) Cheap (d) Volatile
(ii) CALLIGRAPHY
(a) Computers (b) Handwriting (c) Blood pressure (d) Brain waves
(iii) UNEQUIVOCAL
(a) Variable (b) Plain (c) Unmistakable (d) Negligent
(iv) DEMISE
(a) Conclude (b) End (c) Affection (d) Death
(v) INCENDIARY
(a) Happy (b) Sneer (c) Causing fire (d) Jolly
(vi) TOUCHSTONE
(a) Remind (b) A hall (c) At rest (d) Criterion
(vii) VOID
(a) Emptiness (b) Lea (c) Anger (d) Trick
(viii) ESSAY
(a) Direct (b) Compose (c) Attempt (d) Suppose
(b) Indicate the most nearly opposite in meaning to the word in capital letters: (5)
(Do only FIVE). Extra attempt of any Part of the question will not be considered.
(i) IGNOBLE
(a) Lowly (b) Vile (c) Good (d) Noble
(ii) MELANCHOLY
(a) Sorrowful (b) Happy (c) Forbidden (d) Brisk
(iii) OBLITERATE
(a) Preserve (b) Destroy (c) Ravage (d) Design
(iv) ALLY
(a) Alloy (b) Foe (c) Partner (d) Accessory
(v) VULGAR
(a) Coarse (b) Gross (c) Exquisite (d) Obscene
(vi) PRETEND
(a) Sham (b) Substantiate (c) Feign (d) Fabricate
(vii) LIBERTY
(a) Permission (b) Licence (c) Serfdom (d) Bound
(viii) CONSCIENTIOUS
(a) Uncorrupt (b) Honourable (c) Principled (d) Profligate
2) Melancholy
a) Sorrowful b) Happy c) Forbidden d) Brisk
3) Obliterate
a) Preserve b) Destroy c) Ravage d) Design
4) Ally
a) Alloy b) Foe c) Partner d) Accessory
5) Vulgar
a) Coarse b) Gross c) Exquisite d) Obscene
6) Pretend
a) Sham b) Substantiate c) Feign d) Fabricate
7) Liberty
a) Permission b) License c) Serfdom d) Bound
8) Consceintious
a) Uncorrupt b) Honorable c) Principled d) Profligate
Q.1.(a) Choose the word that is nearly similar in meaning to the word in capital letters. (5)
(Do only FIVE) Extra attempt of any Part of the question will not be considered.
(i) OBSCURE
(a) unclear (b) doubtful
(ii) AMIABLE
(a) obnoxious (b) affable
(iii) HOODWINK
(a) delude (b) avoid
(iv) GUILEFUL
(a) honourable (b) disingenuous
(v) OBSESSION
(a) fixed ideas (b) delusion
(vi) RADICAL
(a) innate (b) moderate
(vii) PRESUMPTIVE
(a) credible (b) timid
(b) Pick the most nearly opposite in meaning to the capitalized word: (5)
(viii) PRESENTABLE
(a) unable (b) scruffy (c) suitable (d) personable
(ix) SALVATION
(a) escape (b) starvation (c) doom (d) rescue
(x) PLAIN
(a) clean (b) distinct (c) ambiguous (d) frugal
(xi) ODIOUS
(a) porus (b) charming (c) horrid (d) offensive
(xii) INFLAME
Custom inspector past paper Mcqs but not solved
(a) Coins (b) Currency notes (c) Postal Stamp (d) All
of these
(a) 60 Sec. (b) 80 Sec. (c) 100 Sec. (d) 120 Sec.
10. How many times, Pakistan has won the hockey world cup?
(a) Five times (b) Three times (c) Four times (d)
None of these
(b)
40.
42. The area between Ravi and Beas river is known as:
(a) Sir Zafar Allah Khan (b) Pitrus Bukhari (c) M.A.
H. Isphani (d) Begum Feroz Khan Noon
73. Acrimony:
(a) Friendship (b) enmity (c) bitterness (d) None
of these
74. Sacrosanct:
75. Frail:
76. Perish:
77. Preserve:
)(a
بچے کی دعا )(b
)(c
ہمالہ )(d
دنیا میں کبھی کسی کی شام غریباں یکساں نہیں گزری” .94
)(c
پردیس مسافروں کی شام )(d
رزق تقسیم کرنا اور بارش برسانا کس فرشتے کی ذمہ داری ہے؟ .97
1. Wool gathering
usage: Mother advised to her son to not wool gather and be serious
3. Cold comfort
4. A gold digger
meaning: a relationship mad by women with a man to seek his money or gift.
usage: Aslam made many mistakes in the Essay paper and now his is on the thin ice
7. A queer fish
8. Unearthly hour
9.Grateful:
Use in sentence: I'm so grateful (to you) for all that you've done.
10.Gratified:
11.Imaginary:
Meaning: describes something that is created by and exists only in the mind; that is not real
Use in sentence: The architects have made imaginative use of glass and transparent plastic.
13.Negligent:
Meaning: not being careful or giving enough attention to people or things that are your responsibility
Use in sentence: The judge said that the teacher had been negligent in allowing the children to swim in
dangerous water.
14.Negligible:
15.Placable:
Use in sentence: The Canaanites had many gods and they ran here, there and everywhere to placate these
gods.
16.Placeable:
Use in sentence: An easy thing you could do is making clocks placeable on walls.
17.Restive:
Use in sentence: The audience was becoming restive as they waited for the performance to begin.
18.Restless:
Meaning: unwilling or unable to stay still or to be quiet and calm, because you are worried or bored
Use in sentence: He's a restless type - he never stays in one country for long.
saudi arabia
3.28 foot
south wazirastan
mesopotimia
haemoglobin
philpines
texila
khatmandu
australia
shintoism
urinium
39
37-which is less conducter
32 times
sura tuba
ghari hira
2 hijra
8.5 mint( while other options was 3mint 4mint 6.5 mint)
geneva
liver
liver
87.48 gram( but in paper there was not dot present b/w 87 and48)
612.32 gram
54-if a person having millat1800kg whose prize is half among wheat who many rupees he pay zakat
zero
Jean-Jacques Rousseau -
france
einstien
1/20
62- if a person obtained something from underground the amount of zakat aplicable
1/5
40 goats
2.5 %
65- a government company obtained 1 billion net profit tell who much rupees its gives as a zakat
zero
20 june 1980
tehsil commiitte
ameer kwait
china
secret writting
Robert Baden-Powell
french president
74- second largest population in afghanistan?
tajik
epidemic
30 shaban
federal government
president
Richter Scale
kazakistan
sri lanka
88- According to the Zakat Ordinance Zakat arrears are collected by?
tehsildar
geneva
90-Brain Drain
1 year
92--musician of antham is
send a notice
skin desease
qutubuddin abek
99- razia sultana belong to?
slave dynasty
–Allah tala ne sab se ziada apni naimato (blessings) ka izhar kis surah me farmaya hai——————–surah
rehman.
–Allah Tala ke sab se ziada ehkamaat kis surah me farmaya——————-.surah Baqrah.
–nawab aye humare bhaag aye ka kiya matlab hai——————————-khush kismati.
–zulfien bikhraye jo woh but (idol) sar e bazar chala shor utha maar chala mauz chala what is mauz i dont
know but option.
–israr e khudi ka english translation kis ne kiya—————prof Nicholson.
–phoot laina ka kiya matlab hai————–. origin
–monh rakhna ka kiya matlab hai——————-lahhaz rakhna.
–utha kar phaink do gali mein nai tehzeeb ke yeh andy hai gandy———————i wrote magrabi tehzeeb.
–greeb ki bhi hoti hai ajab subha o shaam mein greeb se kiya murad hai——————i wrote musafir.
–the train went tunnel—.
–she jumped the bus.
–write the meaning of sternnous———————strong.
–write the meaning of zest—————–.great enthusiasm and energy.
– collision—————.decision.
– accumulate————–collect.
– Detrimentle—————harmful.
– rancour——————–enmity.
–sab se ziada ahadees kis sahabi se marvi hain—————hazrat abu huraira.
–sabse pelay konsi surah ki ayaat nazil huen———————alaq 5 ayaay.
–pehla gazwa konsa tha—————————–abwa..
–largest island————————–greenland..
–largest peninsula———————arabia.
–ibne insha ki wajah e shahorat——————mazha nagari.
–C R formula prepared by————————–Rajagopalachari.
–malaria parasite —————–ronald ross.
–longest(largest) organ————–liver.
–kidney disease due to overdose of——————-vitamin c.
–largest muslim country in Africa by population is——————-Nigeria.
–noble peace prize decided by—————-oslo.
–highest literacy rate among SAARC——————srilanka.
–highest per capita income among SAARC——————india.
–largest producer of oil in OPEC countries—————–saudi arabia.
–bakhtar news agency of ———————afghanistan.
–Ariana is Airline of—————Afghanistan.
–cathy pacific——————is airline.
–ITAR-TASS news agency of—————russia.
–PPI————–pakistan press international.
–share of punjab in pakistan—————25.8%.
–Head Quarter of asian development bank is in—————manila.
–security council members are——————–15.
– ibne batuta came in india from——————-morroco.
–SCOUT established by —————–Robert Powall..
–who presided wavell plan——————–lord wavell.
–ch rehmat ali coin word pakistan in———————-1933.
–8 april 1950——————–liaqar-nehru pact.
–pedagogy——————–teaching.
–fasting became farz ——————-2 hijri.
--gazwa tabook———————9 hijri.
–who wrote hudaibiya—————–Hazart Ali (R.A).
–Khufiya Tableeg—————–3 yrs.
–hijri calender kis khalifa ne start kiya————————Hazrat Umar e farooq (R.A).
–mast tawakli was poet of———————balochi.
–After USA arms exporter——————-Russia.
–Oldest Anthem—————Japan.
–Kahuta Labortries————1976.
–Arbitrator In Indus basin treaty——–worlf bank.
–pakistan joined ILO————1949.
–Rapid means————quick.
–pinpoint 1st democracy———–brittain.
–thpmas cup—————–badminton.
–nuclear power plant in pakistan with help of —————–canada.
–capital of somalia————mogadishu.
–1st punjabi poet————–baba farid.
–legnth of great wall of china—————-2400km.
–Durand line damacrated in —————–1893.
–oldest monarchy———————-japan.
–first missile——————-hatf.
– Ringitt is the currency of ——Malaysia..
–Digital computer invented by————–John atanasoff.
–decimal system introduced in pakistan on 1st january———————-1961.
–mat karo ghor o fikr zara dekho……….allama iqbal ka yeh shair konsi si kitab se hai.
--demanded by—————sir sayyed ahmad khan.
–largest natural gas producer muslim country———————-iran.
–Google is a ———- search engine.
--.What is a pentagon?Defence head office of USA.
.--meaning of “Rapid”? fast.
--celebrity” mean? famous man.
.--tea pure … cup? into.
--Who founded Attock Fort.? Babur.
--Wheere is Chandka Medical college is in? Nawab Shaha..
--which is airline of Srilanka.? air lanka.
—Who wrote Path to pakistan ———————Ch khalique zaman.
—When Fatima Jinnah Joined AIML—————1940.
—Who prepared Pirpur report ———————Raja Syed Mehdi.
—When Qaid e Azam Met M.K Gandhi 1st time—————-1916 Lucknow(CHK).
—When Non party elections held————————————1985.
—When National Anthem Approved in————————–August 1954.
—Who is seceratry of state for india in cabinet mission————————–lord pathetic lawerance.
—When water accord between provinces———————-1991.
—Where Rawal dam constructed on river——————-kurrang.
—Where is Green peace head quarter——————–amsterdam.
–Doab between river ravi and Chenab called ———————-rachna.
–Bala hisar fort built by————————–babar.
–who adminsitrated th oath of prime minister to liaqat ali khan————————–Muhamad ali jinnah..
—Where copper deposits in————————chagi.
—Who supported pakistan resolution from sindh province by———————-abdullah haroon.
—Where is banbhore site——————-thatta.
—Where is chandka medical college———————-larkana.
—Where are artificial forest are bieng maintained in————————–changa manga,.
—Which is pakistan’s 2nd largest foreign exchange earner crop———————rice.
—When ch rehmat ali coined word pakistan in NOW OR NEVER pamphlet in————————1933.
COMPLETE MCQS NOTES ABOUT VITAMINS
Author - Vids Mania General Knowledge
Vitamin A
i) Role: Vitamin A plays an important role in growth and body repair, keeps the skin smooth and essential for
vision.
iii) Source: Fortified milk, butter, eggs, cream, leafy vegetables, carrot.
Vitamin B1
i) Role: it is an energy building vitamin, help in the digestion of carbohydrates, keep the heart and muscle
ii) Deficiency: its deficiency causes Beri Beri, muscular weakness, cramps and heart swelling.
Vitamin B2 (Riboflavin)
i) Role: It is important in forming RBCs, protection of mouth and mucous membrane and skin.
Vitamin B3 (Niacin)
i) Role: Helps in releasing energy from carbohydrates, fats and proteins, very essential for the DNA synthesis,
used to lower elevated LDL cholesterol and triglyceride levels in the blood, boosts the level of HDL, the 'good'
cholesterol, in the body, essential for the proper digestion of the food etc.
ii) Deficiency: its deficiency causes Loss of appetite, Indigestion, Skin lesions, Mental imbalance etc.
iii) Source: Meat, poultry, fish, cereals, vegetables, peanuts, butter etc.
Vitamin B6 (Pyridoxine)
i) Role: it is essential for the production of antibodies, for the CNS and help in protein metabolism in the body.
ii) Deficiency: Skin problems, Nervous system disorders, Muscle spasms, Sleeplessness.
i) Role: it is important for carbohydrate and fat metabolism, growth of child and formation of blood.
iii) Source: Citrus fruit, guava, pineapple, tomatoes, spinach, turnips, strawberry.
Vitamin D:
ii) Deficiency: Its deficiency causes “Rickets” in children and Osteoporosis in adults.
Vitamin E:
i) Role: it plays an important role in wound healing, prevention of sterility, breaking blood clots and prevents
ii) Source: Leafy green vegetables, soya bean, cotton seed, liver, egg yolk, nuts etc.
Vitamin K:
• Protein found in milk is Casein, in beans is Legumes, in meat is myosin and in eggs is albumin
• Water soluble vitamin are B and C and all other are fat soluble
• Vitamin K helps to form prothrobin (fibro gin) one of the enzymes helpful in blood clotting
• Vitamin E is necessary for iron utilization; normal reproductive function. Vitamin E is for reproduction.
• Too much presence of the Potassium salt in human blood increase the risk of heart attack.
• Deficiency of sodium and potassium causes muscular cramps, headache and diahrae
• Three main food nutrients are carbohydrates, protein and fats. Other are vitamins and minerals
• Food poisoning can result from the eating of too much toadstools.
The tree of date palm grew on the earth for the first time.
Prophets attached with the profession of weaving are Adam, Idrees & Shaeet.
Younus prayed LAILAH ANTA SUBHANAK INI KUNTUM MINAZALIMIN in the belly of fish.
The prophet whose people were last to suffer divine punishment Saleh.
Baitul Laham is the birth Place of Hazrat Essa (AS) is situated in Jerusalaem.
Tur-e-Sina was the mountain where Hazrat Musa (AS) received Allah’s message.
Hazrat Musa was Kalimullah.
Science, astronomy, writing with pen, sewing and weapons were made by Idrees first of all.
19- who was the first captain of pak cricket team....abdul hafiz
kardar
91) 3% of 12 is ?
1. Profane means
2. Gorgeous means
3. Theist means
a) of b) in c) to d) on
a) for b) in c) of d) to
7. I am keen_____ fashion.
a) to b) for c) in d) to
a) by b) in c) to d) on
a) up b) to c) of d) down
a) to b) on c) to d) with
a) of b) with c) in d) to
a) to b) on c) of d)for
a) of b) on c) in d) to
a) Of b) in c) for d) at
a) up b) to c) in d) for
20. Abu Ubaidah bin Jarrah was the conqueror of_________ Egypt
(a) Quba Mosque (b) Bait-ul-Maqdas (c) Nabvi Mosque (d) None of these
(a) Khalid bin Walid (b) Wahshi (c) Hazrat Abbas (d) None of these
(a) Saad bin Abi Waqas (b) Khalid bin Waleed (c) Ikrama (d) None of these
(a) Tariq bin Ziyad (b) Mohmud Ghaznawi (c) Musa bin Nusair (d) None of these
28. Under which Caliph, Sindh was invaded by Muhammad bin Qasim in 711 AD?
30. Election to the First Constituent Assembly of Pakistan took place in:
a) 26th October, 1954 b) 24th October, 1954 c) 28th October, 1954 d) 27th October, 1954
a) Liaqat Ali b) Sir Agha Khan c) Ch. Rehmat Ali d) Waqarul Mulk
a)Allama Iqbal b) Moulana Muhammad Ali c) Zafar Ali Khan d) Sir.Syed Ali Khan
44. The Peking news was the first newspaper of the world.
47. Rohtas Fort” was constructed on the bank river of Jhelum by (on Sher Shah’s order).
a) Molana Muhammad Ali Johar b) Allama Iqbal c) Amir Ali d) Sir. Syed Ali Khan
a) G.W Chudhary b) Stonly Wolpert c) Maulana Abu’al Kalam Azad d)Amir Ali
a) Feroz Khan Noon b) Sikandar Mirza c) Khawaja Nazimuddin d) Chudhary Muhammad Ali
72. Syed Ameer Ali founded Muslim League’s branch at London in.
80. Malacca (Indonesia) strait separates Sumatra from Malay Peninsula. It is ______________strait in the
world.
81. First battle of Panipat was fought b/w __________ and Babur in 1526.
a) Sher Shah Sori b) Ghiaasu Din Tughlaq c) Behlol Lodhi d) Ibrahim Lodhi
a) Altaf Hussain Hali b) Mirza Ghalib c) Habib Jalib d) Faiz Ahmed Faiz
92. CM of Baluchistan
a) Muhammad Khan Achakzai b) Parveez Khatak c) Syed Mehdi d) Abdul Malik Balooch
93. Speaker of NA
95. a) Ishaq Dar b) Itazaz Ehsan c) Raja Zafrul Haq d) Niyar Bukhari
96. Chirman PCB
a) Ch. Nisar Ali b) Farooq Sattar c) Rana Tanveer Ul Hassan d) Nawaz Shareef
a) 28 b) 30 c) 37 d) 36
7. Periods of Caliphs
21. Abu Lulu Feroz, the slave martyred Hazrat Umar Farooq.
24. Hazat Usman is known as Zul Noorain because he wedded with two daughters of Prophet:
Rukya+Umme Qulsoom.
54. The home of Hazrat Abu Ayub Ansaari was the first place where the Prophet stayed in Madina
Shareef.
55. The first person sent to spread Islam under the instructions of the Prophet was Mus'ab bin
Umair who was sent to Madinah.
56. The first person to make Ijtihaad was Abu Bakr Siddique
Sextant is used for measuring altitude of Sun and other heavenly bodies.
Hypsometer measures atmospheric pressure to ascertain elevations by determining boiling point of liquid.
Micrometer measures minute distances• Periscope is used for viewing objects above eye level.
Cyclotron is used for electromagnetic acceleration of charged atoms• Geiger counter is used for detecting
The variation in the blood flow can be heard with an instrument called _ stethoscope.
Electrical energy into mechanical energy: Electrical Motor• Electrical energy into sound energy:
Loudspeaker
The device used to measure radioactivity: Geiger-Muller tube• The device which converts the chemical
The maximum limit of sound beyond which a person can become deaf is 129 lbs.
The instrument used for measuring the velocity of wind is known as anemometer.
Binoculars: is an instrument used for seeing distant objects, the rays of light are twice reflected by means
of right-angled prisms.
Callipers: a compass with legs for measuring the inside or outside diameter of bodies.
Carburettor: is an apparatus for charging air with petrol vapours in an internal combustion engine.
Cardiogram: a medical instrument used for tracing the movements of the heart.
photographs. The lens system which forms the image on the screen is termed the focusing lens.
Commutator: split ring which forms the main part of a D.C. Dynamo.
Crescograph: is an instrument for use in recording growth of plants; invented by J.C. Bose.
Dip Circle: It is an instrument used to determine the angle between the direction of the resultant intensity of
earth’s field and the horizontal component at a place. This particular angle is know as the dip of that place.
Dynamo: The origin of electricity in a Dynamo is the transformation of mechanical energy into electrical
Electroencephalograph (EEG): It is the technique of recording and interpreting the electrical activity of the
brain. Records of the electrical activity of the brain, commonly known as “brain waves”, are called
Eudiometer: It is a glass tube for measuring volume changes in chemical reactions between gases.
G.M. Counter (Geiger Muller Counter): This special device is used for detecting the presence of radiation
Gramophone: an instrument with which we can reproduce the sound recorded by a suitable recording
apparatus. It is fitted with a special type of apparatus known as sound box invented by Berliner.
Gravimeter: is an instrument for recording measurement under water and to determine the presence of oil
Gyroscope: is an instrument used to illustrate dynamics of rotating bodies. It is a type of spinning wheel
Kymograph: is an instrument used to record graphically various physiological movements i.e., blood
Mariner’s Compass: is an apparatus which is used to guide the sailors. The needle always points north-
south.
Micrometer: is an instrument used for converting sound i.e., fraction of the lowest division of a given scale.
Microphone: is an instrument used for converting sound waves into electrical vibrations.
Microscope: is an instrument which is used for magnifying minute objects by a lens system.
Microtome: is used for cutting an object into thin parts for microscopic inspection.
Odometer: is an instrument by virtue of which the distance covered by wheeled vehicles is recorded.
Periscope: It is usually used by the crew of a submarine to survey the ships etc, on the surface of the sea
while the submarine is under water. It also enables the sailors to observe objects on the other side of an
Photometer: is an apparatus used to compare the illuminating power of two sources of light.
Pipette: It is a glass tube with the aid of which a definite volume of liquid may be transferred.
Potentiometer: is used for comparing the e.m.f.s, of cells, measurements of the thermal e.m.f.s, large
potential differences and currents. It is also used for measuring low resistances.
Pyrometer: is an instrument for recording high temperatures from a great distance (i.e., for recording
Radar: Radio, Angle, Detection And Range is used to detect the direction and range of an approaching
Saccharimeter: is an instrument for determining the amount of sugar in a solution. It is used in breweries.
Sextant: is an instrument invented by John Hadley used for measuring the altitude of the sun and of other
Spectrometer: (1) It is a type of spectroscope suitable for the precise measurements of refractive indices.
(2) An instrument for measuring the energy distribution of a particular type of radiation.
Sphygmophone: an instrument, with the help of which a pulse beat makes a sound.
Stereoscope: It is a special type of binocular, through which a double photograph snapped from two
Stop watch: for recording small intervals of time in the laboratory, in races and other events.
Stroboscope: is an instrument for viewing objects moving rapidly with a periodic motion and to see them as
Telephone: a device by virtue of which two persons at two different places can communicate. It consists of
Teleprinter: an instrument which prints automatically messages sent from one place to another, on
telegraph lines.
Q.1.(a) Pick the word that is nearly similar in meaning to the capitalized word. (5)
(Do anyFIVE). Extra attempt of any Part of the question will not be considered.
(i) ACRIMONIOUS
(a) Bitter (b) Provocative (c) Cheap (d) Volatile
(ii) CALLIGRAPHY
(a) Computers (b) Handwriting (c) Blood pressure (d) Brain waves
(iii) UNEQUIVOCAL
(a) Variable (b) Plain (c) Unmistakable (d) Negligent
(iv) DEMISE
(a) Conclude (b) End (c) Affection (d) Death
(v) INCENDIARY
(a) Happy (b) Sneer (c) Causing fire (d) Jolly
(vi) TOUCHSTONE
(a) Remind (b) A hall (c) At rest (d) Criterion
(vii) VOID
(a) Emptiness (b) Lea (c) Anger (d) Trick
(viii) ESSAY
(a) Direct (b) Compose (c) Attempt (d) Suppose
(b) Indicate the most nearly opposite in meaning to the word in capital letters: (5)
(Do only FIVE). Extra attempt of any Part of the question will not be considered.
(i) IGNOBLE
(a) Lowly (b) Vile (c) Good (d) Noble
(ii) MELANCHOLY
(a) Sorrowful (b) Happy (c) Forbidden (d) Brisk
(iii) OBLITERATE
(a) Preserve (b) Destroy (c) Ravage (d) Design
(iv) ALLY
(a) Alloy (b) Foe (c) Partner (d) Accessory
(v) VULGAR
(a) Coarse (b) Gross (c) Exquisite (d) Obscene
(vi) PRETEND
(a) Sham (b) Substantiate (c) Feign (d) Fabricate
(vii) LIBERTY
(a) Permission (b) Licence (c) Serfdom (d) Bound
(viii) CONSCIENTIOUS
(a) Uncorrupt (b) Honourable (c) Principled (d) Profligate
MCQS
2. Who was the first writer of "Wahi" in Quraish? (b) Hazrat Zaid bin Sabit (RA)
4. Imam Shafi took the office of "Religious Judgment" in the age of: (d) 15 years
5. What was the name of foster sister of the Holy Prophet (PBUH)? (d) Hazrat
Shima (RA)
10. Give the name, who compiled first work of Hadith "Sahifa-e-Sadiqa."
i. Who advised Abu Bakr (R.A) to compile the Quran: a. Hazrat Umar (R.A)
iii. The Prophet made Hazrat Muaaz bin Jabal the Governor of: d. Yaman
iv. Who are the “Sahibain”? c. Abu Yusuf and Imam Shaibani
vii. The foundation of Bait Ul-Hikmah was laid down during: a. Abbasid Period
ix. First Mujadid was Hazrat Umar bin Abdul Aziz. Who was the second one?
c. Ahmad Sirhindi
xvi. Who was appointed as Usher for Hijrat-e-Madinah? c. Hazrat Abdullah bin Ariqat (R.A)
xvii. Who was a historian jurist, philosopher, as well as a politician? b. Abdur Rehman Ibni Khaldoon
xix. Who was the last Commander in Chief for Ghazwa-e-Mautah? a. Hazrat Khalid bin Waleed (R.A)
1). The word Muhammad (SAW) as a name has been mentioned in Quran only:
(b) Four times
3). Hazrat Umer (RA) appointed as custodian of Bait-ul-Mal: (Abdullah bin Masud)
4). The effective Zakat System can ensure the elimination of: (a) Poverty
5). A Verse of the Holy Quran indicates the name of: (d) Hazrat Zaid (RA)
14). The seal affixed on important letters by prophet (SAW) was in the Custody of:
(c) Hazrat khuzaifa (RA)
15). Ameen –ul-Umat is the title of Hazrat: (c) Abu-ubaida bin Al jaraah (RA)
16). River Neil was declared as Sayed-ul-Anhar by Hazrat: (b) hazrat Umer (RA)
17). Umm-ul-Masakeen was the title given to one of the wives of the Prophet (SAW):
(c) Hazrat Zainab benet Khuzima (R.A)
18). Hazrat Muhammad (SAW) gave the key of Bait Ullah permanently to Hazrat:
(c) Usman bin Talha
19). Arafat gathering is held on:
(b) 9 Zil hajj
20). Which one of the following is included amongst the Ushera-e- Mubhashera:
(c) Saad Bin Abi waqas
(vi) "FIDK" garden was bestowed to the Holy Prophet as:a) Fay
(viii) The tile given to the pioneers of Islam was: c) Assabiqoon al Awwalun
(x) The Master if Hazrat Bilal (MABPH) during embracing Islam was:
c) Ummayia bin Khalaf
(xii) The "IFK" event is described in the Qur'an in:c) Surah Noor
a. Iran
b. Afghanistan
c. China
d. India
07. India recognised the provisional Government of Bangladesh on
a. Dec 6, 1971
b. Dec 16, 1971
c. Jan 1, 1972
d. Dec 18, 1971
8). In the hindu kush mountains all passes connect Pakistan with:
a) China
b) Afghanistan
c) Tajikistan
d) None of these
9. “The Millat and Menace of Indianism” is written by:
a. Muhammad Ali
b. Ch. Rehmat Ali
c. Shaukat Ali
d. None of these
10. The Lucknow Pact was conceived by:
a. Lord Chemsford
b. John Simon
c. Edward Cadogan
d. None of these
11) Pakistan’s ideology is based on the ideals of:
(a) Democracy
(b) Theocracy
(c) Islam
(d) None of these
12) Ch. Rahmat Ali, the architect of the name of Pakistan, died on:
(a) Feb. 2, 1951
(b) Feb. 12,1951
(c) Feb. 22,1951
(d) None of these
13) What is the total area of Pakistan (Sq Km):
(a) 695095
(b) 795095
(c) 796096
(d) None of these
14. Who divided Bengal into East and West Bengal in July 1905?
a. Lord Curzon
b. Lord Minto
c. Lord Morely
d. None of these
15. The Simon Commission arrived in India on:
a. 3rd February, 1927
b. 3rd February, 1928
c. 3rd February, 1929
d. None of these
16. The height of Pakistan’s highest mountain Pak-Godwin Austin is as high as:
a. 26, 250 ft
b. 27, 250 ft
c. 28, 250 ft
d. None of these
17) In which year Pakistan become ‘Republic’?
(a) 1947
(b) 1956
(c) 1962
(d) None of these
18) Which mountain range is located between China and Pakistan:
(a) Siwaliks
(b) Hindu Kush Range
(c) Great Himalayas
(d) None of these
19. Yousaf raza gillani elected on
When for the first time 'Doctrine of Necessity" was used in Pakistan?
Which female PM served for the longest period of time in the world?
Where ECO 2008 will be held?
What is E=mc2?
Which member of Gandhi family died a natural death? Mahatama Gandhi,Indra or Sanjay?
Which civilization flourished at the banks of Euphrates n Dajla?
"diego garcia" USA naval base is in which ocean?
Which of the Mughal emperor is burried outside the present Pak and India territory? Babur,Jahangir or
Hamayun?
What is the freezing point of heavy water?
What is Pariah state?
What name is given to the place of 9/11?
Which are the primary colours?
What is armageddon?
Which vessels bring blood back to heart?
Which is the national flower of Pakistan?
Which is the largest planet of solar system?
Who discovered that every applied force has an equal reaction?
In which country Hanging Gardens of babylon were located?
Malfunctioning of which oragan of body causes diabetes?
What is fission?
Which is the largest state of India (area wise)?
.Who is the father of modern psychology?
"salisbury"is the old name of which city?
Night blindedness is caused by the deficiency of which vitamin?
.Rays of sun are the source of which vitamin?
.What is digital divide?
"Haifa" is the seaport of which country?
which gas company of Russia supplies gas to European states?
Which disease is caused by H5N1 virus?
Which famous character is produced by J.K Rowling?
Which game Qutab-ud-din Aibek was playing when he died?
What is the relation between DNA and Chromosomes?
Which is the oldest invention among bicycle,___,___,and clock?
Which country's parliament is called 'Diet'?
What is choreography?
In which city there is the largest stock exchange of the world?
Who wrote "Spirit of Islam"?
Who wrote "India Wins Freedom"?
What is Earth's diameter in KM?
Which Railway line connects Pakistan and Iran?
Who defeated Napoleon in the war of waterloo?
In which state of USA Hollywood is located?
What is Glacier?
Suez Canal connects which two seas?
Who is the present ambassador of Pakistan to USA?
Who was the president of USA during First World War?
Where is the Silicon valley?
Who was the first CM of Punjab?
Who was the first ambassador of Pakistan to USA?
Who was Ibn-e-Khaldun?
In which city World Economic forum usually helds its meetings ?
What is the reason of Aeriel Sharoon's leaving the premiership?
What is the major hurdle in Pak-Iran-India gas pipeline project?
Where is the Golden Gate?
What is the reason of earthquake?
What is Ivy league?
Which quality is attached to Vishnu?
What is holocaust?
Which country is below the sea level?
Who is considered as the Leader of moderm Chinese economy?
What is track-2 diplomacy?
Who wrote "The struggle for Pakistan"?
Which name is given to Short sightedness?
What is Alzhemir?
Who is the President of France?
What is "ikabani"?
Who organised "Mehdi army" ?
Which is the largest oil field of Iraq?
When did Crusade begin?
What is Habeas Corpus?
What Chinese Muslims are called in province ____of China?
Which countries are the members of ECO?
1) Which of the following rivers crosses the equator twice?
b) Congo
b) Mississippi
3) Don is river of ?
b) Russia
c) 56 km
a) 320 Miles
d) Lake eire
b) South Africa
c) Sweden
c) 61.3 miles
c) USA
b) France
12) Grand canal is oldest man made canal for shiping purpose situated in?
b) China
b) Arabian ocean
a) New-Zealand
c) Northern Canada
a) Gulf of Mexico
a) Hudson bay
18) Yosemite is a famous waterfall of ?
a) USA
c) Messina
22) Which of the following straits separate india From Sri Lanka?
b) Palk
b) Johor
c) River Danube
25) Sea of Marmara and Aegean sea are connected by the strait?
c) Dardanelles
b) North New-Zealand
a) Seine
b) France
29) Agra is very famous city of India due to Taj Mahal, it is situated on the bank of
river?
c) Jumna
c) Australia
a) Libya
d) Australia
b) Caspian sea
Related:
a) Malaysia
a) Mariana trench
b) Andes
d) Africa
c) Amundsen
c) Pacific
c) New zealand
a) Lhasa
b) 21st june
d) Antarctica
a) Africa
d) Lake superior
d) Antarctica
c) Baikal
c) Victoria
54) Which is the largest desert in the world present in north Africa?
b) Sahara
b) Thames
56) The rivers Jhelum, Chenab, Ravi, Bea and sutlej are tributaries of which river?
b) Indus
57) Which among the following trees is considered the tallest in the world?
c) Eucalyptus
b) Rice
c) Monsoon
c) Amazon
61) The first successful expendition to the Mount Everest was made in ?
d) 1953
b) Haematite
b) 22 December
b) 6 months
c) Saudi Arabia
a) antarctica
69) Which of the following countries leads the world in the export of oil?
c) Saudi Arabia
70) The Kalahari Desert, which stretches over 1,40,000 miles is in?
b) South Africa
72) Which, amongst the following countries, has the highest density of population
per Sq km?
a) Bangladesh
a) Albania
c) Australia
b) Asia
d) Japanese
b) Australia
b) Smatra
c) Africa
b) Hydrogen