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Fill in the

preposition.

blanks with appropriate

1. Whether I pay or my wife pays


amounts __________ the same
thing.
(a)
to
(b )
in
(c)
Into
(d)
for
2. The condemned man appealed
__________ the court for mercy.
(a)
(c)

In
With

(b)
(d)

into
to

3. They had few essential supplies to


begin ________, so they had to
improvise.
(a)
With
(b)
to
(c)
In
(d)
from
4. I _____ and I _____ the knife.
a)
b)
c)
d)

Cooked / was dropping


Cook / drop
Was cooking / dropped
Cooked / dropped

5. When I _____ at the party, everyone


_____ a good time.
a)
b)
c)
d)

Was arriving / had


Arrived / was having
Arrived / had
Arrived / were having

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6. He was quite amusing when he
heard what had happened.
Ans.
He was quite amused when he
heard what had happened.
7. Turn left by the crossroads when
you reach it.
Ans.
Turn left at the crossroads when you
reach it.
8. He has been working here
for
sometimes.
Ans.
He has been working here for some
times.
9. He stopped to see if
he could picked up the trail.
Ans.
He
stopped to see
could pick up the trail.

he

10. Although
he jumped aside, but the stone hit
him.
Ans.
Although he jumped aside, yet the
stone hit him.
Which of these words is most nearly the
opposite of the word provided?
11. Withdraw
a) Reduce
b) Need

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if

c) Advance
d) want
12. Secret
a) Friendly
b) Covert
c) Hidden
d) Overt
13. Heartfelt
a) Loving
b) Insincere
c) Unhealthy
d) Humorous
14. Impartial
a) Hostile
b) Biased
c) Dislike
d) Worried
15. Luminous
a) Clear
b) Dim
c) Brittle
d) Clever
Which of these words is closest in
meaning to the word provided?
16. Remote
a) Automatic
b) Distant
c) Savage
d) Mean
17. Detest
a) Argue
b) Hate
c) Discover
d) Reveal
18. Gracious
a) Pretty
b) Clever
c) Pleasant
d) Present
19. Predict
a) Foretell
b) Decide
c) Prevent
d) Discover
20. Kin

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a)
b)
c)
d)

Exult
Twist
Friend
Relative

21. Which of the following is necessary


for burning (combustion)?
a)
b)
c)
d)

Nitrogen
Carbon
Oxygen
Petrol

22. What is the total number of bones in


the human body?
a)
b)
c)
d)

32
196
206
312

Note:-The
human
skeleton
consists of 206 bones (babies
have
over
300).
Bones
manufacture red blood cells and
store calcium.
23. Where is the Sea of Tranquility?
a)
b)
c)
d)

On the Moon
In the Pacific Ocean
In the Atlantic Ocean
Near the Bermuda Triangle

24. Who wrote the book "The Origin of


Species"?
a)
b)
c)
d)

Louis Pasteur
Sir Alexander Fleming
Stephen Hawking
Charles Darwin

Another famous book by Charles


Darwin is "Descent of Man".
25. Enzymes and anti-bodies are mainly
made of

a)
b)
c)
d)

Proteins
Vitamins
Carbohydrates
Fats

26. The three methods of science are


observation, experimentation and
_______.
a)
b)
c)
d)

hypothesis
inference
deduction
measurement

27. Which planet is known as the Red


Planet?
a)
b)
c)
d)

Mercury
Mars
Jupiter
Earth

28. The Earth is surrounded by an


insulating blanket of gases which
protects it from the light and heat of
the Sun. This insulating layer is
called the

a.
b.
c.
d.

8
9
10
12

Note: - The eight planets in our solar


system can be divided into two
groups. Mercury, Venus, Earth and
Mars form the dense rocky inner
planets. Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and
Neptune form the gaseous or icy
outer planets.
31. What is the name given to molten
rocks erupted by a volcano?
a)
b)
c)
d)

Crater
Lava
Geyser
Firestone

Note: - Volcanic activity is caused by


disturbances in the Earth's crust.
This can force eruptions to release
lava (molten rocks) from deep within
the Earth to the surface.
32. Who discovered Penicillin?

a)
b)
c)
d)

Atmosphere
Biosphere
Hydrosphere
Lithosphere

Note:-The atmosphere protects


the Earth's surface from the Sun's
harmful ultraviolet rays. It also
regulates the temperature.
29. Which of the following has an
organic origin?
a)
Sand
b)
Coal
c)
Bakelite
d)
Nylon
30. How many planets are there in our
solar system?

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a)
b)
c)
d)

Sir Alexander Fleming


Watson and Crick
Louis Pasteur
Robert Koch

33. The science that deals with the


study of sound is known as
acoustics.
a)
b)

True
False

Note:-Sound is created by the


vibration of objects. The vibrations
cause the air to be compressed into
sound waves. The loudness of sound
is measured in decibels (db).

34. The Sun is a


a)
b)
c)
d)

Huge Planet
Satellite
Comet
Star

Note:- The Sun is our closest star


and is a spinning ball of gases. The
nuclear reactions taking place in its
core create heat and light.
35. What is known as the universal
solvent?
a)
b)
c)
d)

Aqua Regia
Water
Hydrochloric Acid
Sulphuric Acid

36. Which gas evolves when charcoal is


burnt?
a)
b)
c)
d)

Oxygen
Ozone
Nitrogen
Carbon Dioxide

37. The atom is made of


a)

Protons and Quarks

b)

Neutrinos, Gamma Rays and


Positrons
Protons, Neutrons and
Electrons
Positrons, Neutrons and
Electrons

c)
d)

Note: - The nucleus of the atom is


made up of protons (positively
charged particles) and neutrons
(neutral particles). The electrons
(negatively charged particles)
spin in orbits around the nucleus.

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38. Which gas in the atmosphere


protects us from harmful ultraviolet
radiations?
a)
b)
c)
d)

Carbon Dioxide
Ozone
Oxygen
Nitrogen

39. Who discovered the circulation of


blood?
a)
b)
c)
d)

Edward Jenner
William Harvey
Hargobind Khorana
Louis Pasteur

Note: - William Harvey (Britain)


discovered the circulation of
blood in 1628.
40. The animal kingdom is formally
classified into major groups known
as
a) Families
b) Sub Phyla
c) Phyla
d) Orders
41. Which rare element would you
associate with Marie and Pierre
Curie?
a)
b)
c)
d)

Platinum
Uranium
Radium
Gold

42. Nadeem's salary was decreased by


50% and subsequently increased by
50%. How much percent does he
loss.
a) a.75
b) b.65
c) c.45
d) d.25
Answer: Option D

Explanation:
Let the original salary = Rs. 100
50 % Decrease in salary
=100- 50% of 100
=100-50
=50 &
After that it increases 50% then,
50% increase in salary
=50+50% of 50
=50+25
=75
So New salary is 75, It means his loss is
100-75=25%
43. Zahid multiplied a number by 3/5
instead of 5/3. What is the
percentage error?
a)
b)
c)
d)

64%
65%
66%
67%

Answer: Option A
Explanation:
Let the number be x,
Then,
5/3 3/5 =16/15 x
Error% =
= (16/15 x)/(5/3) 100
= (16/15x *3/5 ) 100
= 64 %
44. If x% of y is 100 and y% of z is 200,
then find the relation between x and
z.
a.
b.
c.
d.

z=x
2z = x
z = 2x
none of above

Answer: Option C

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Explanation:
It is, y% of z = 2(x% of y)
=> yz/100 = 2xy/100
=> z = 2x
45. Total number of boys and girls in a
school is 150. If the number of boys
is x, then girls become x% of the
total number of students. The
number of boys is
a)
a.50
b)
b.60
c)
c.70
d)
d.80
Answer: Option B
Explanation:
Clearly,
x% of 150 = 150 - x [as x is number of
boys]
=> x=60
46. Two numbers are less than third
number
by
30%
and
37%
respectively. How much percent is
the second number less than by the
first
a. 8%
b. 9%
c. 10%
d. 11%
e.
Answer: Option C
Explanation:
Let the third number is x.
Then first number = (100-30) % of x
= 70% of x = 7x/10
Second number is (63x/100)
Difference = 7x/10 - 63x/100 = 7x/10
So required percentage is, difference is
What percent of first number

=> (7x/100 * 10/7x * 100) % = 10%

Percentage passed = (10056)%=44%

47. Due to an increase in 30% in the


price of eggs, 3 eggs less are
available for Rs. 7.80. Find the
present rate of eggs per dozen.

49. Out of 450 students of a school, 325


play football, 175 play cricket and 50
neither play football nor cricket. How
many students play both football and
cricket?

a)
b)
c)
d)

RS. 9.36
RS. 10.36
RS. 11.36
RS. 12.36

Answer =A
Explanation.
Let Original price per Egg was X.
Increased Price = X + 30% of X = 1.3X
Now,
(7.80/X ) - (7.80 /1.3X) = 3
On solving, we get,
X = 0.6
Price per egg was Rs. 0.6.
Present price = 1.3X = 1.3 * 0.6
Present price for 12 eggs = 1.3 * 0.6 *
12
= Rs. 9.36
48. In an examination, 34% of the
students failed in Chemistry and
42% failed in English. If 20% of the
students failed in both the subjects,
then find the percentage of students
who passed in both the subjects.
a)
b)
c)
d)

A.40%
B.42%
C.44%
D.46%

a) A.75
b) B.100
c) C.125
d) D.150
Answer: Option B
Explanation:
Students who play cricket, n(A) = 325
Students who play football, n(B) = 175
Total students who play either or both
games,
= n (AB) =45050=400
Required Number,
n(AB)=n(A)+n(B)n(AB)
=325+175400
=100
50. In a hotel, 60% had vegetarian lunch
while 30% had non-vegetarian lunch
and 15% had both type of lunch. If
96 people were present, how many
did not eat either type of lunch?
a)
b)
c)
d)

A.27
B.26
C.25
D.24

Answer: Option D
Answer: Option C
Explanation:
Failed in Chemistry, n(A) = 34
Failed in English, n(B) = 42
n(AB)=n(A)+n(B)n(AB)=34+4220=
56
Failed in either or both subjects are 56

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Explanation:
n(A)=(60/10096)=288/5,
n(B)=(30/10096)=144/5
n(AB)=(15/100 96)=72/5
People who have either or both lunch
n(AB)=288/5 +144/5 72/5 =360/5 =72
So People who do not have either lunch
were = 96 -72

= 24
51. A man buys an article for Rs. 27.50
and sells it for Rs 28.60. Find his
gain percent
a)
b)
c)
d)

A.1%
B.2%
C.3%
D.4%

Answer: Option D
Explanation:
So we have C.P. = 27.50
S.P. = 28.60
Gain = 28.60 - 27.50 = Rs. 1.10
Gain %={( Gain/Cost) 100)} %
= {(1.10/27.50) 100)} %=4%
52. A TV is purchased at Rs. 5000 and
sold at Rs. 4000, find the lost
percent.
a) A.10%
b) B.20%
c) C.25%
d) D.28%
e)
Answer: Option B
Explanation:
We know, C.P. = 5000
S.P. = 4000
Loss = 5000 - 4000 = 1000
Loss %={( Loss/Cost) 100)} %
= {(1000/5000) 100)} %=20%
53. A person incurs a loss of 5% by
selling a watch for Rs. 1140. At what
price should the watch be sold to
earn 5% profit?
a)
b)
c)
d)

A.Rs.1200
B.Rs.1230
C.Rs.1260
D.Rs.1290

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Answer: Option C
Explanation:
Let the new S.P. be x, then.
(100 - Loss %):( 1st S.P.) = (100 + gain
%):( 2nd S.P.)
=> (95/1140 =105/x) =>x=1260
Second Method:
Let X be the original price of watch, then
5% of X=LOSS
SO,
X-5% X=1140
X(1-5/100)=1140
X=1200,
Now 5% ofx= 60
Now price after profit
X+60=1260
54. A book was sold for Rs 27.50 with a
profit of 10%. If it were sold for Rs.
25.75, then would have been
percentage of profit and loss?
a.
b.
c.
d.

A.2% Profit
B.3% Profit
C.2% Loss
D.3% Loss

Answer: Option B
Explanation:
Let X be the price, the 10% on this price
X+10%X=27.75
X=25
When
S.P.
=
25.75
then
Profit=25.7525
=Re.0.75
Profit %=( 0.75/25) 100=3%
55. If the cost price is 25% of selling
price. Then what is the profit
percent.
a)
b)
c)
d)

A.150%
B.200%
C.300%
D.350%

Answer: Option C
Explanation:
Let the S.P = 100
Then C.P. = 25
Profit = 75
Profit% = 75/25 * 100 = 300
56. The cost price of 20 articles is the
same as the selling price of x
articles. If the profit is 25%, find out
the value of x
a)
b)
c)
d)

A.13
B.14
C.15
D.16

Please note in this type of questions, get


the value of 1 kg to solve this question,
lets solve it.
C.P. of 1 Kg = 420/70 = Rs. 6
Selling Price = 6.50
Gain = Rs. 0.50
Gain%=.50/6 100=8 1/3 %
58. 100 oranges are bought at the rate
of Rs. 350 and sold at the rate of 48
per dozen. The percentage of profit
is
a)
b)
c)
d)

12
13
14
15

2/7
2/7
2/7
2/7

%
%
%
%

Answer: Option C
Answer: Option D
Explanation:
Let the Cost Price of one article = Rs. 1
CP of x articles = Rs. x
CP of 20 articles = 20
Selling price of x articles = 20
Profit = 25% [Given]
(SPCP)/CP
)=25/100
=1/4
(20x)/x
=1/4
804x=x5x=80x=80/5 =16
57. Noor
Jehan
purchased
70kg
vegetable at Rs. 420, then sold them
at the rate of Rs. 6.50 per kg, find
the profit percent.

a)
b)
c)
d)

8 1/3
7 1/3
6 1/3/
5 1/3

%
%
%
%

Answer: Option A
Explanation:

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Explanation:
So before solving this question we will
get the C.P. and S.P. of 1 article to get
the gain percent.
C.P. of 1 orange = 350/100 = Rs 3.50
S.P. of one orange = 48/12 = Rs 4
[note: divided by 12 as 1 dozen contains
12 items]
Gain = 4 - 3.50 = Rs 0.50
Gain %=(0.50/3.50) 100=100/7 %=14
2/7 %
59. A dog takes 3 leaps for every 5
leaps of a hare. If one leap of the
dog is equal to 3 leaps of the hare,
the ratio of the speed of the dog to
that of the hare is
a) 4:5
b) 9:5
c) 8:5
d) 9:2
Answer: Option B
Explanation:

Dog: Hare = (3*3) leaps of hare: 5 leaps


of hare
= 9: 5
60. The least whole number which when
subtracted from both the terms of
the ratio 6 : 7 to give a ratio less
than 16 : 21, is
a) 3
b) 4
c) 5
d) 6

(a) Harat Abdul Rahman bin Auf


(RA)
(b) Hazrat Zaid bin Sabit (RA)
(c) Hazrat Abdulla bin Zubair (RA)
(d) Hazrat Ibn Masuod (RA)
65. The Prophet made Hazrat Muaaz
bin Jabal the Governor of:
a. Kufa
b. Makkah
c. Medina
d. Yaman

Answer: Option A
Explanation:
Let x is subtracted.
Then,
(6x)/(7x) <16/21
21(6x) <16(7x)
=>5x>14
=x>2.8
Least such number is 3
61. Which
Surah
Bismillah:

64. Who was the first writer of "Wahi" in


Quraish?

66. First Mujadid was Hazrat Umar bin


Abdul Aziz. Who was the second
one?

starts

without

a) Al-Baqara
b) Al-Nisa
c) Al-Toba
d) Al-Ikhlas

a. Ibn-e-Taimya
b. Imam Ghizali
c. Ahmad Sirhindi
d. Shah Waliullah
67. In which Surat of Quran there is
mention of Zulqarnain?
a. Assuff
b. Alkahaf
c. Al Mujadala

62. The Nisab of Zakat in gold is:


a)
b)
c)
d)

a.18 Tolas
24 Tolas
7 Tolas
35 Tolas

68. When law


revealed?

of

inheritance

a. Three Hijre
b. Four Hijree
c. Five Hijree

63. Jami-i-Quran is taken for:


69. Khateeb ul-Anbia as a title of:
a.
b.
c.
d.

Hazrat Ali (R.A)


Hazrat Saad (R.A)
Hazrat Usman (R.A)
Hazrat Masood (R.A)

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(a) Hazrat Idress (AS)


(b) Hazrat Ibrahim (AS)
(C) Hazrat Yaqoob (AS)
(d) Hazrat Shoaib (AS)
(e) None of these

was

70. Hazrat Umer (RA) appointed as


custodian of Bait-ul-Mal:
(a) Abdullah bn Irqum (RA)
(b) Abdullah bin Umar (RA)
(c) Abdullah bin Abbas (RA)
(d) Abudllah bin Zubair (RA)
e) None of these
(Abdullah bin Masud)

77. Sangthan was started by Pandit


Malavia
78. Who is Islam Karimov?
President of Uzbekistan.
79. Name the present Captain of
England Cricket team (ODI) Eoin
Morgan

71. The effective Zakat System can


ensure the elimination of:
(a) Poverty
(b) Interest
(c) Class Distinction
(d) Ignorance
e) None of these
72. A Verse of the Holy Quran indicates
the name of:

80. Recently Punjab Assembly passes


Punjab Prohibition of Child Labour ,a
Brick kilns Bill 2016 which bars
employment of a child, below
__________ years of age, at brick
kilns.
14 years
81. In APS(Army Public School) 141
people were martyred including
________ children.
132.
82. Operation Rah-i- Nijat was launched
in ___________?
South Waziristan Agency

(a) Hazarat Muaaz (RA)


(b) Hazrat Bilal (RA)
(c) Hazrat Saad (RA)
(d) Hazrat Zaid (RA)
(e) None of these

83. What is the abbreviation of NSG?


Nuclear Supplier Group

73. 21 amendment was made in the


1973 constitution of Pakistan for
___________.
Establishment of
Military Courts.

84. What is the name of Attorney


General of Pakistan?
Ashtar Ausaf Ali.

74. Moplah rising in Malabar took place


in 1921

85. 11th G-20 Summit 2016 will be held


on 4-5 September in the city of
________.
Hangzhou, China.

75. The Moplahs of Malabar


against the British and
Hindu Zamindar.

rose

86. What is the name of suspended


president
of
Brazil?
Dilma
Roussoff.

76. Which movement was started by Sir


Swami Shradhnand? Shuddhi

87. What is the name of UNHCR (United


Nations High Commissioner for
Refugees)? Fillippo Grandi

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88. Advisor of Prime Minister


Pakistan on Foreign affairs
______________.
Sartaj Aziz.

of
is

89. Most expensive town of Pakistan is


Abbottabad and cheapest town is
Dadu.
90. Who is Binali Yildirim?
Prime minister of Turkey.
91. The Headquarter of Red Cross are
in:
(a) London
(b) New York
(c) Berlin
(d) Geneva
92. Who
is
the
permanent
representative of Pakistan in UNO?
Dr. Maleeha Lodhi.
93. Name of Secretary General of
OIC(Organization
of
Islamic
Cooperation) is ______________.
Eyad Amin Madani.
94. Pakistan Post has issued a
commemorative postage stamp in
memory of legendary philanthropist
Abdul Sattar Edhi on occasion of
Independence Day.
The postage stamp is _______.
Rs20
95. FBI of America was established in
a) 1901
b) 1902
c) 1903
d) (1908)
96. Who was the founder of Republican
Party of USA
a) Alexander Hamilton
b) Franklin Roosevelt
c) George Washington

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d) (Thomas Jefferson)]
97. What is CCHF?
Crimean
Fever.

Congo

Hemorrhagic

98. ____________Under CPEC (China


Pakistan Economic Corridor) three
routes will be constructed and the
shortest route is ___________.
Western Rout.
99. What is the name of Saudi Defense
Minister_____________.
Mohammad Bin Salman.
100. Total amendments in 1973
constitution of Pakistan__________.
22.

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