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Notes for Educator

By Waqar Ali Zahid


M.Sc Chemistry
0311-6535798
SCIENCE
 Electric dynamo was invented by; Andrea Marie
Amperes
 Who had invented Spinning Frame; Arkwright
 Bicycle was invented by; Macmillan
 Sewing machine was invented by ; Elias Howe
 Who invented Loadspeaker; Pin-kellog
 Who invented motor cye; G. Daimler
 Who invented printing press; Gutenberg
 Who invented television; John L.Baird
 Who invented magnifying glass and spectacles;
Roger Bacon
 What was invented by Sir Humphry Davy; Miner
safety lamp
 Roll photographic film was invented by ; George
Eastman
 Pencillin was discovered by; Alexander Flaming
 Who wad the inventor of mercury thermometer;
Fahrenheit
 John Ericsson invented ; Screw Propeller
 ____ presented theory of relativity ; Albert Einstein
 What was invented by F.Banting; Insulin
 Toricelli is famous due to his invention of ;
Barometer
 George Westinghouse introduced ; Compressed air
brake
 Mr.Sperry invented; Gyrocompass
 Chloroform was first discovered by; James Simpson
 Who discovered x-rays; Roentgen
 Steam Turbine was introduced by; Sir C.A. Parsons
 Dr. Alfred Bernhard Nobel discovered ; Dynamite
 Law of gravitation was introduced by; Sir Isaac
Newton
 Samuel Pier Point Langley invented ; Aeroplane
 Rabies preventive vaccine was discovered by; Louis
Pasteur
 John Napier is famous for ; Logarithms
 Hot air balloon was made by ; Montgolfier
 Vaccination for smallpox was discovered by; Jenner
 Who invented microscope; Jensson
 Who discovered America; Christopher Columbus
 Hahnmann was the founder of ; Homeopathy
 Mr. Gatting invented; Machine gun
 Who invented Adding Machine; Burroughs
 Who invented helicopter; Sikorsky
 Who discovered oxygen; Priestley Joseph
 Who invented radar; Taylor
 Who invented tape recorder; Poulsen
 Who invented transformer; Stanley William
 Who invented transistor ;W. Shockley
 What is the scientific name of man ; Homo sapiens
 Polio , AIDS and measles are caused by; virus
 T.B., whooping cough and diphtheria are caused by;
Bacteria
 In making of butter, cheese and yogurt we use ;
Bacteria
 Dead bodies of organisms are broken down into
simpler molecules by natural decomposers called ;
Bacteria and Fungi
 Who discovered bacteria in 1892; Leeuwenhoek
 Which are called first Land Plants; Bryophyte
 Lack of vitamin B can cause; Beri Beri
 Goiter is caused by ; Deficiency of Iodine
 Chemical name of vitamin C is ; Riboflavin
 Fruit is formed from ;Ovary
 Animals that feed on plants are; Herbivores
 Mat eat both plants and animals so called ;
Omnivore
 The type of environment an organism lives in is
called ; Habitat
 The enzymes that digest carbohydrate are called ;
Amylase
 Pepsin produced in stomach digests the; proteins
 Lipase is fat digesting enzyme that hydrolyses a small
percentage of fats into fatty acids and ; Glycerol
 Bile is secreted by; Liver
 Blood sugar level is controlled by hormone called ;
Insulin
 Duodenum is a part of ; small intestine
 The right atrium of heart receives deoxygenated
blood from the body via; vena Cava
 DNA double helix model was given by; Watson and
Crick
 Who gave the theory of evolution; Darwin
 Adrenaline hormone is secreted by gland ; Adrenal
gland
 Pituitary glands are located on ; Brain
 Polio is caused by ; Virus
 Water transport in plants occur through ; Xylem
 As a result of meiosis number of chromosome ;
reduces to half
 Post mortem examination of organ or tissue of a
dead body is called ; Autopsy
 Malaria is caused by; Plasmodium
 Tears are produced by; Lachrymal glands
 Penicillin was discovered by ; Alexander Fleming
 RNA stands for; Ribonucleic Acid
 Rise of blood sugar level above its normal level is
called; Hyper Glycemia
 Purity of milk is measured by instrument called;
Lactometer
 In human eye image is formed at ; Retina
 Deficiency of which nutrient can cause anemia; Fe++
 Short sightedness can be corrected by use of ;
convex lenses
 A kind of mental disorder in which patient becomes
victim of sound and visionary hallucination is called ;
Schizophrenia
 Which structures are located on chromosomes and
are responsible for transmission of characters from
parents to offsprings ; genes
 Lemon contains vitamin; C
 A colour bind person fails to distinguish; red from
green
 What is diploid number of man chromosome; 46
 Bones of joints are held together by; Tendons
 What vitamins is essential for proper bone and teeth
formation; vitamin D
 Insulin treatment is given to people suffering from;
Diabetes
 For a person of blood group A, which blood group
transfusion will be admissible out of following; A and
O group
 A patient is put to Dialysis, when he or she suffers
form ; Kidney ailment
 Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS) is
infected by; Virus
 Which does not provide any energy; Vitamins
 Leprosy is caused by; Bacteria
 The formation of Red Blood Corpuscles (RBC) takes
place in; Bone marrow
 Chemically an enzyme is a ; Protein
 The largest organ of human body is ; liver
 An eye defect in which one cannot distinguish
between vertical and horizontal lines is called;
Astigmatism
 Oxygen is transported to every cell of body through;
Red Blood Cells
 The ductless and secretary glands in human body are
known as ; Endocrine glands
 The patient of cataract will be operated on which
part of the eye; Lens
 A universal donor has blood group; O
 During cardiac failure, which of following is advised
as a first aid; Giving external cardiac massage
 Which is the carrier of sleeping sickness; Tsetse fly
 The human organ affected by malaria attack is ;
Spleen
 A man suffering from the bleeding of gums is advised
to take; Citrus fruits
 The Red Blood Cells in a human body die after about;
120 days
 Which part of the eye donated by a man is used in
restoring the vision of another person; Cornea
 On what day after menstruation the ovulation takes
place; fourteenth day
 Full semen for the purpose of artificial insemination
is stored in ; ice
 Which of the following is a high yielding variety of
rice; IR-8
 The mammal which lays eggs is ; Duck-billed
platypus
 A reptile with a four chambered heart is ; Crocodile
 Bananas don’t have seeds because; Their fruits
develop without fertilization
 The plant which bears fruit only once in the life time
is ; Banana
 Sex of child is normally determined by the
chromosome of; Father only
 Fertilization means ; fusion of nuclei of male and
female gametes
 The branch of biology that deals with the study of
the process of ageing is; Herpetology
 Improvement of human race by genetic engineering
is studied under; Eugenics
 Whales breathe by; Lungs
 Which known as jokers of plant kingdom;
Mycoplasma
 Both respiration and photosynthesis require;
Cytochrome
 Kangaroo is native animal of ; Australia
 Number of vertebrae in man is; 33
 Largest heart is found in ; Elephant
 A genetically diseased father marries with a normal
female and they give birth to 3 diseased girls and 5
normal sons. It may be which type of genetical
disease; Sex-linked disease
 When an animal has both the characters of male and
female , it is called; Gynandromorph
 The modern idea about ageing is that our body
slowly loses the power of defence against the
invasion of germs and pathogens. This process starts
by disappearance of which organ; Thymus gland
 AIDS disease was reported firstly in; USA
 Food is stored as reserve fuel in ; liver
 In lead pencil , instead of lead ___ is used; graphite
 Helium, neon and argon are called; noble gases
 Water is made of two gases; hydrogen and oxygen
 Which radioactive element is used in making atomic
bomb; Uranium
 Who was good conductors of electricity; Metals
 Which element has the greatest quantity in earth
crust; Aluminum
 Which is used in making brass , bronze and German
silver; Copper
 Percentage of aluminum in earth crust is; 8.13%
 An atom has 8 electron and 8 neutrons what will be
its atomic mass; 16
 Which atom does not have a neutron; hydrogen
 The charge present on an electron is; negative
 The charge present on a proton is ; positive
 Everything which has weight and occupies space is
called ; Matter
 Isotopes of an element have same number of
protons but different number of ; Neutrons
 Hydrogen element has ___ isotopes; three
 Water was discovered by; Henry Cavendish
 Carbon dioxide was discovered by; Van Helmout
 The word hydrogen means ; water producer
 Which is used to treat salinity; Gypsum
 The bond formed by mutual sharing of electrons of
bonded atoms is; covalent
 ___ bond is a type of covalent bond in which the
shared electron pair is donated by one atom only;
co-ordinate covalent
 The chemical formula of silicon is ; SiO2
 Limestone dolomite and magnetite are common
minerals of ; Carbon
 Two or more compounds having the same molecular
formulas but different structural formulas and
properties are said to be isomers and phenomena is;
Isomerism
 ____ are naturally occurring lipids; Steroids
 When one volume of concentrated HNO3 is mixed
with 3 volumes of concentrated HCL ___ is formed;
Aqua Regia
 Most abundant element in human body is ; Oxygen
 Symbol of sodium is ; Na
 Chemical formula of table salt is ; Nacl
 On pH scale ___ have value less than 7; Acid
 _____ is used ot prevent tooth decay; Fluorine
 Symbol of Iron is ; Fe
 Which metal is having such a low melting point that
it can melt in your hand; Gallium
 Which non metal is liquid at room temperature;
Bromine
 _____ help to remove the permanent hardness of
water; Washing soda
 When steam is passed through red hot iron, which
gas will be produced; hydrogen
 Oxygen is prepared on a large scale from; Air
 Which is used as a fire extinguisher; carbon dioxide
 Which substance is used as a lubricant ; graphite
 _____ is a chemical change; burning of wax
 Which is purest form of water; rain water after few
showers
 Which is responsible for acid rain; Nitrous oxide and
sulphur dioxide
 Hydrogen is the most ____ element; stable
 In the manufacturing of Vanaspati Ghee which gas is
used; hydrogen
 The chemical name of laughing gas is ; Nitrous oxide
 Which is the lightest element of periodic table;
Hydrogen
 Which becomes vinegar if it’s impure; Acetic acid
 Which element is found on the surface of moon;
Titanium
 Helium is used for respiration in deep water instead
of nitrogen because; it is lighter than nitrogen
 The mass of neutron is approximately ; equal to the
mass of proton
 Which gives the right indication of composition of
bronze; copper and Tin
 Which gas is used in soda water; carbon dioxide
 Which form of carbon is good conductor ; graphite
 Which is the main constituent of liquid petroleum
gas (LPG) ; propane
 Which is an example of an oxide ore; Bauxite
 An instrument used for measuring atmospheric
pressure is called ; Barometer
 The branch of science which deals with properties of
matter and energy is called; Physics
 Electromagnetic wave theory of light was proposed
by ; Maxwell
 Natural radioactivity was discovered by Becquerel in;
1896
 X-rays were discovered by ; Roentgen
 The velocity of light was determined accurately by;
Michel Son
 Second law of thermodynamics was given by; Kelvin
 Neutron was discovered by; Chadwick
 Transistor was invented by; Bardeen
 The circumference of the earth was determined by ;
Al-Beruni
 The orbits of sun , moon and planets were
determined firstly by; Ptolemy
 Telephone was invented by Graham Bell
 In SI kilogram is a unit of ; mass
 SI unit of length is ; metre
 SI unit of force is; Newton
 Unit of work in SI units is; joule
 Unit of power in SI unit is; watt
 The shortest distance between two points is called;
Displacement
 The rate of change of displacement is called; Velocity
 Newton third law states that; after interaction of
two bodies, action and reaction are equal but
opposite in direction
 Stoke’s law holds for; motion through a viscous
medium
 The diffraction of light was discovered by; Maxwell
 The velocity of light in air or vacuum is; 3* 108 m/s
 Soap film in sunlight appears coloured due to ;
interference
 Water waves are example of ; Transverse waves
 Sound waves are examples of ; Longitudinal wave
 An average ear can hear sound of frequency
between; 20 to 20000 Hz
 The radius of earth is; 6371 km
 The volume of the earth is; 1.08 * 1021 m3
 The mean density of earth is; 5.5 kg/m3
 The ability of capacity to do work is called; Energy
 Energy possessed by a body due to its motion is
called ; Kinetic Energy
 Terbela dam on Indus river produces electricity ;
1750 mega watt
 Wind flows from area of ; high to low pressure
 Which shell is closed to nucleus; k-shell
 Hydrogen bomb is an example of ; Nuclear fission
 Atomic bomb is an example of ; controlled nuclear
fission
 First atomic reactor was introduced by ; Enrico Fermi
 The rate of change of angular momentum of a body
is ; the applied torque
 Lens which is thinner at the centre and thicker at the
edge is called concave lens
 A lens which is thick at the centre and thinner at the
edges is called convex lens
 The diameter of a lens is called ; Aperture
 Ohm is unit of what quality; Resistance
 Calorie is unit of what quantity; heat
 Dyne is unit of what quantity; force
 Angstrom is unit of what quantity ; length
 Becquerel is unit of what quantity ; Radioactivity
 Rainbow is produced by the ___ of light through rain
drop; Reflection
 Who invented printing press; John Guttenberg
 Which form of energy is used by electric oven; heat
 Light can pass through objects which are ;
Transparent
 Voltage can be calculated by formula; V=IR
 What is the unit of capacitance; Farad
 ___ is a rectifier which converts A.C to D.C; Diode
 ___ field is produced when current passes through a
wire; Magnetic field
 Which does not allow the passage of current ;
Insulator
 Energy in sun produced by hydrogen nuclei is the
result of ; Fusion
 Which is the main constituent of sun; hydrogen
 Which metal in extracted from Bauxite; Aluminium
 Earth completes one revolution around the sun in;
3651/4 days
 Which metal is extracted from Hematite ; Iron
 The distance travelled by light in one year is defined
as ; Light year
 Which light will be having the maximum velocity
while passing through the prism; Red
 A beam of white light passing through a prism
scatters in; seven colors
 Why fuses are used in electrical circuits; to break the
circuits if the current is to higher
 Heating of magnet will; weaken it
 If there were no atmosphere , what would be the
color of sky; Black
 What will be color of a red rose if it is seen through a
green glass ; Black
 An ordinary petrol driven vehicle will not move on
the surface of the moon without any modification
because ; there is no oxygen
 Sound waves cannot travel in; Vacuum
 Which rays are having highest frequency ; Gamma
rays
 During winter if we touch a piece of metal and a
piece of wood lying in the garden, the metal seem
much colder this is because metal has high ; thermal
conductivity
 Which instrument is used to detect presence of
current in a circuit; Ammeter
 If a light ray travelling through vacuum enters glass,
which characteristic of the light remains same;
Frequency
 Mirage occurs due to ; the refraction of light
 ___ is the nearest star to the son; Alpha Arora
 How much time does the sun light takes to reach the
earth; 8.3 min
 ___is the largest planet of our solar system; Jupiter
 Which planet has largest number of moons; Jupiter
 Jupiter is a ball of ; gases
 Size of the mars is half to the ; earth
 Size of Jupiter is ___ to the earth; 11.2 times larger
 Distance of the moon from the earth is; 384,400 km
 The earth looks ____ from space; bright and colorful
 The Saturn has ____ moon; 17
 The earth has ___ moon; 1
 The sun’s diameter is more than ___ times that of
the earth; 100
 The sun is ___ times as heavy as the earth;330,000
 The sun’s gravity is nearly ___ times stronger than
that of the earth; 28
 The sun fills more space than ____ earth sized
planets; 130,0000
 The sun is a ; star
 The sun is made of gases mainly; hydrogen and
helium
 The surface temperature of sun is; 6000*C
 In the core of the sun ____ process is occurring all
the times; nuclear fusion
 The earth is ___ times heavier than the moon ; 80
 The first man to walk on the moon was; Neil
Armstrong
 The atmosphere closest to the earth is called;
Troposphere
 Weathervane is used to detect; Direction of Wind
 Hygrometer is used to measure the ___ in air;
amount of moisture
 Basalt and Pumica are examples of ___ rocks;
Volcanic rocks
 ___ is the circular line where the earth and the sky
apparently meet; Horizon
 Gales occur when wind moves at speed of ; 100km/h
 Which is the brightest planet of our solar system;
Venus
 Which is the hottest planet of our solar system;
Venus
 Which planet is closest to the earth; Venus
 Which planet is the biggest; Jupiter
 Small rocky bodies that orbit the sun are called ;
Asteroids
 Which is the closest planet to the sun; Mercury
 The mercury completes its rotation around its own
axis in ; 58.8days
 The Jupiter completes its rotation around its own
axis in ; 10 hour
 The Mars completes its rotation around its own axis
in; 24 hours
 The Uranus completes its rotation around its own
axis in; 17.3 hours
 The Pluto completes its rotation around its own axis
in; 6.4 days
 The Neptune completes its revolution around the
sun in ____ years; 165
 The Pluto completes its revolution around the sun in;
248 years
 The Uranus completes its revolution around the sun
in ; 84 years
 The Saturn completes its revolution around the Sun
in; 29.5 years
 The Mars completes its revolution around the sun in;
687 days
 The mercury completes its revolution around the
Sun in ; 88 days
 A piece of land with water all around is called ; island
 During ____ eclipse the moon comes between the
earth and sun; Solar
 During ___ eclipse the earth comes between moon
and sun ; Lunar
 Constellation of seven stars is called ; great bear
 Winds which blow from the sea towards the land in
daylight are called ; Sea Breezes
 Which is the fastest revolving planet of our solar
system; Mercury
 The planet with most eccentric orbit is ;Pluto
 The greenish planet of solar system is ; Uranus
 Which planet of solar system is red in color; Mars
 Name the blue color planet; Neptune
 The planets with no moon are; Mercury , Venus
 Formation and change of one season to another is
due to ; Earth revolution
 Days and nights are unequal due to ; Tilt of earth
 The sun appears to rise from the east and set into
the west due to ; Rotation of earth
 The earliest and the simplest computing device was;
Abacus
 The transistor was invented in ; 1948
 The computers can be connected to telephone lines
through; Modems
 The set of binary instruction codes, which is directly
understood by the CPU is called ; Machine Language
 In third generation computers integrated circuits
were used instead of ; Transistors
 The life time project of Charles Babbage was to build
a machine known as ; Analytical Engine
 In 1944 Dr. Howard Aiken designed
electromechanical machine known as;Mark-1
 ROM stands for; read only memory
 8 bit data bus can transfer; 1 byte
 Parallel port is used for connecting ; Printer
 The brain of the computer is ; CPU
 Scanner is an ____ device ; Input
 Short key ctrl+Y is used for ; Redo
 In Microsoft word the short key ctrl + B is used for
making the selected text; Bold
 Shortcut command used for printing a document is ;
ctrl + P
 Command used for single line spacing is ; ctrl + 1
 The bar located at the top of window, containing the
name of the application , current topics or current
document is called; Title Bar
 When there is more information that cannot fit in a
window at single time then a bar is displayed at the
right of bottom borders called; Scroll Bar
 The bar, which appears immediately below the title
bar on which command are grouped together for
manipulating information in the windows is called;
Menu Bar
 Which software controls the entire operation of a
computer; system software
 Plotter is input or output device; output device
 The minimum amount of RAM required for the
installation of window 2000 is; 32MB
 Which is a software program to protect the
computer from viruses; Norton antivirus , Virex ,
Symantec
 Virus spreads through; Floppy Disk, CD-ROM,
computer network
 SIMM stands for ; Single Inline Memory Module
 Four nibbles are equal to ; Two bytes
 Smallest unit of memory is ; Bit
 1 megabyte is equal ; 1024 kilobytes
 1 kilobytes is equal ; 1024 bytes
 The printer in which each letter is formed with the
series of dots is called; Dot Matrix Printer
 The programs which are required to run peripheral
device such as mouse keyboard, printer etc, are
called; Device drivers
 Those system software which one used to translate
high , level language into low level language or
machine language and vice versa are called
Programming Language Translation
 ____ refers to methods that cause a loss of
sensation particularly the loss of pain; Anesthesia
 Removal of damaged or seriously diseased part of
limb of body is called; Amputation
 Removal of Gallbladder which is chronically inflamed
is called; Choiceystectomy
 _____ is creation of artificial opening in colon;
Colostomy
 ___ is removal of part or all of the stomach mostly to
remove cancer or peptic ulcers; Gastreetomy
 ______ is removal of uterus; Itysteroctomy
 _____ is removal of part or all of a breast;
Mastectomy
 _______ is creation of an opening in an eardrum to
relieve pressure and to permit drainage of fluid from
an infected middle ear; Myringotomy
 ______ is removal of kidney; Nephrectomy
 ________ is removal of ovary ; Oophoreatomy
 _____ is removal of lung tissues ; Pneumonectomy
 _____ is removal of the tonsils; Tonsillectomy
 _______ is specialty in treating diseases of the eyes;
Ophthalmology
 ______ is specialty that deals with child birth and
female reproductive system; Gynecology
 _____ is specialty that treats heart diseases;
Cardiothoracic Surgery
 _____ enables a physician to study the interior of
the trachea; Bronchoscopy
 ________ is a method of Chinese traditional healing
involving the insertion of a fine needle beneath skin
and moved by rotation to get relief of symptoms;
Acupuncture
 ____ is condition of loss of memory partial or total;
Amnesia
 _____ an x-ray examination technique of the activity
of the heart ; Angiocardiography
 ____ is a method of assessing the health of infant
immediately after birth; Birth Score
 ______ is inflammation of joints or spine, cause pain
and swelling; Arthritis
 ______ is fungal infection of the skin , particular
between the toes caused by ringworm; Athlete’s
foot
 ____ is fatty deposition to inner walls of arteries;
Atherosclerosis
 ____ is paralysis of facial muscles caused by infection
or inflammation; Bell’s Palsy
 ______ is food poisoning caused by anaerobic
bacteria clostridium botulism; Botulism
 ____ is technique of examining the body through x-
rays; Radiography
 ______ is condition of contraction of heart muscles;
Systole
 ____ is condition of relaxation of heart muscles;
Diastole
 _____ a hereditary disorder in which blood fails to
clot; Haemophilia
 _______ is scientific study of ageing and diseases
that affect the aged; Gerontology
 ____ is a technique that is used to record brain
structure or activity ; Electroencephalograph
 ____ is double vision caused by dysfunction in
muscles that move the eyeball; Diplopia.
 The food which contains largest amount of Vitamin C
is tomato
 Cod liver oil contains Vitamin D
 Collagen is the substance that gives elasticity to skin
 Vitamin E promotes oxygenation and acts as anti
aging
 Carbon dioxide we release comes from food we eat
 Vitamin B2 has what other name Riboflavin
 Fats are made of carbon, hydrogen and oxygen
 Vitamin E is called anti-aging agent
 Vitamin E helps in fertility process
 Vitamin B helps maintain normal appetite and good
digestion
 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 A is stored as Ester in liver
 Vitamin A is found in carotene bearing plants
 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.
 Vitamin A is found in Dairy products
 Deficiency of Vitamin A causes Night blindness.
 Too much presence of the Potassium salt in human
blood increase the risk of heart attack.
 The lack of calcium in the diet causes what
condition-Rickets
 Celluloses are carbohydrates.
 Milk contains lactose.
 Vitamin C is a preventor of infectious disease
 Vitamin C is also called Skin food
 Vitamin C can easily be lost in cooking and food
storage
 Vitamin D is essential for calcium metabolism.
 Vitamin C hastens healing of wounds
 Vitamin capable of formation of blood is B12
 Riches source of Vitamin D is code liver oil
 Riches source of Vitamin A is eggs
 Deficiency of Calcium leads to rickets
 Vitamin B1 is available is yeast.
 Scurry, arising due to deficiency of vitamin C, it is
related to Gastro-intestinal disorder.
 Sodium is necessary of nervous system.
 Vitamin D is essential for calcium metabolism.
 Cheese contains vitamin D.
 Vitamin C can not be stored in human body.
 Scurvy, arising due to deficiency of vitamin C, it is
related to Gastro-intestinal disorder.
 Sodium is necessary of nervous system.
 Ground nut has maximum protein
 Digestion of fat in intestine is aided by Emulsification
 Hair, finger nails, hoofs, etc are all make of protein
 Deficiency of sodium and potassium causes muscular
cramps, headache and diahrae
 Milk contains 80% water
 Milk is a complete food.
 Cheese contains vitamin D.
 Vitamin E is for reproduction.
 Deficiency of Thiamine causes Beri Beri.
 Glucose is the source of energy for human brain.
 Major component of honey is Glucose
 Three main food nutrients are carbohydrates,
protein and fats. Other are vitamins and minerals
 Meat is rich in iron we need to make blood cells
 Eating of coconut increases man’s mental faculties
 Food poisoning can result from the eating of too
much toadstools.
 Vitamin c is also known as Ascorbic Acid.
 Celluloses are carbohydrates.
 Milk contains lactose
 Ascorbic acid is essential for the formation of bones
and teeth.
 Citric acid is a good substitution for ascorbic acid in
our nutrition.
 A guava contains more vitamin C than an orange
 Vitamin not stored in human body…..C
 Deficiency of vitamin A causes dryness of skin and
night blindness
 Skin food is Vitamin C
 Vitamin C is also called Ascorbic Acid it prevents
scurvy
 Vitamin C is also necessary for utilization of iron
 The phase in which crossing over occurs; prophase 1
 Temperature for the maximum working speed of
human enzyme is; 37*C
 Number of carbon atoms in pyruvic acid is; 3
 In stomach pepsinogen is converted into; pepsin
 Where are villi found; small intestine
 The temperature range which cause stop the
transpiration; 40*C-45*C
 An example of organ is; stomach
 An example of biomolecule is; protein
 Cause of malaria is; plasmodium
 Proposed three kingdom classification; Ernest Hackel
 Use of microscope is called; microscopy
 The number of sub-units of ribosome; 2
 The thin extensions of the inner membrane of
mitochondria are known as; Cristae
 In which kingdom would you classify unicellular
eukaryotes; only protista
 At which point is a biologist most likely to use
reasoning; during hypothesis formulation
 Which of the tissue make the glandular tissue in
animals; Epithelial tissues
 Similar cells organizedinto groups and performing
same functions are known; Tissues
 In the most plants food is transported in the form of;
Sucrose
 Why children need more calcium and iron; calcium
for bones and iron for blood
 In stomach pepsinogen is converted into; pepsin
 In which step of respiration carbondioxide is
produced; kreb cycle
 Specificity of enzymes depends upon; shape of
active sites
 Which stage of cell division is very different in
animal and plant cell division; cytokinesis
 Refrigerator is based on the principle of;
thermodynamics
 Distance is base quantity
 One meter per second is equal to; 3.6 km/h
 Vertical motion of two bodies attached to the ends
of a string that passes over a frictionless nulley. Then
tension T is equal to; 2 m1+m2/m1+m2 * g
 Value of g at sea level is greater than hill
 What should be the approximate length of glass tube
to construct a water barometer; 11m
 Convenction of heat is the process of heat of
molecules transferred due to ; upward momement
of molecules
 A good absorber of heat ; coloured surface
 The value of g at a height one earth radius above the
surface of the earth is ; 1/4 g
 Two equal but unlike parallel forces having different
line o f action produce; a couple
 Newton first law of motion is valid only in the
absence of ; net force
 The motin of a body about an axis is called ; rotator
motion
 Amount of substance in terms of numbers is
measured in ; mole
 Least count of meter rod is ; 1mm
 False ceiling is done to; insulate the ceiling
 A dull black surface is a good radiator of heat
COMPUTER
SCIENCE
 In cyber crimes,
(A) The computer is a tool (B) The computer is a
target (C) Both (A) and ( B ) (D) Neither (A) nor ( B )
Ans: C
 Which of the following is not an operating system?
(A) Linux ( B ) Mozilla
( C ) Macintosh (D) Windows Ans: B
 Statistical calculations and preparation of tables and
graphs can be done using
(A) Adobe Photoshop ( B ) Excel ( C ) Notepad (D)
Power Point Ans: B
 Nod 32, Norton and Panda are
(A) Search engines ( B ) Operating Systems
( C ) Antivirus software (D) Internet browsers Ans: C
 EDUCOMP
(A) Reaches out to the entire education cycle –
preschool toddlers to post graduate students
( B ) Delivers the core curriculum subjects at school
and college levels as well as vocational and
employability skills
( C ) Empowers with IT education and IT enabled
learning
(D) All of the above Ans: D
 Identify a web browser from the following
(A) Yahoo ( B ) Internet Explorer ( C ) Bing (D)
DuckDuckGo Ans: B
 Which is not a social networking site?
(A) Google Plus ( B ) Wink ( C ) LinkedIn (D) Buzz Ans:
B
 Which of the following is a wrong direction to guard
against a ‘Phishing’ attack?
(A) Log on to a site by typing the proper URL in the
address bar
( B ) Ensure that the URL of the login page starts with
http:// and not https:// ( C ) Give user
id and password only at authenticated login page
(D) Look for the lock sign/icon and VeriSign
certificate Ans: B
 Which of the following is not suitable for preparation
of learning materials?
(A) NETLOG ( B ) ERIC
( C ) PROQUEST (D) UTUBE Ans: A
 Nimbuz, Pidgin and Trillion are software used for
(A) Blogging ( B ) Chatting( C ) Surfing (D) All of the
above Ans: B
 WWWW, in computer parlance, stands for
(A) World Wide Web Worm ( B ) World Wide
Wildlife Web
( C ) World Wide Women’s Web (D) World Wide
Women’s Week
Ans: A
 One kilobyte (KB) is equal to
(A) 1000 bytes ( B ) 1024 bytes ( C ) 1024 bits (D)
1023 bytes Ans: B
 One megabyte (MB) is equal to
(A) 1023 kilobytes ( B ) 1000 bytes
( C ) 100 kilobytes (D) 1024 kilobytes Ans: D
 One Gigabyte (GB) is equal to
(A) 1000 megabytes ( B ) 2048 megabytes ( C ) 2023
megabytes (D) 1024 megabytes Ans: D
 8 bits forms a
(A) byte ( B ) nibble
( C ) kilobyte (D) None of the above Ans: A
 The Institution set up by the Government of India to
provide computer based information services to
government departments
(A) C-DIT ( B ) CDAC ( C ) NIC (D) DOEACC Ans: C
 Information Communication Technology (ICT)
involves primarily
(A) Enrichment of existing knowledge
( B ) Installation of equipments
( C ) Storage and communication of information
(D) Use of technology for teaching Ans: C
 For use of ICT, teachers should be familiar with
(A) Programming ( B ) Browsing
( C ) Planning (D) Handling of audio-visual aids
Ans: B
 Cloud computing means
(A) Computing using the satellite
( B ) Computing using cloud chamber technology ( C )
Computing which results in errors
(D) Shifting computing power from offline PCs and
Laptops onto the Web Ans: D
 URL is a term associated with
(A) Computer hardware ( B ) Internet
( C ) Laser printer (D) Fax
Ans: B
 1 GB is equal to
(A) 10000 KB ( B ) 1073741824 KB ( C ) 1048576 KB
(D) 100000 KB Ans: C
 Computer virus is
(A) A micro organism
( B ) A useful computer component
( C ) Electromagnetic waves entering the computer
from internet
(D) A programmed Ans: D
 Rohith was asked to prepare a multimedia
presentation as part of a seminar. Which of the
following software can be made use of?
(A) Notepad ( B ) Excel
( C ) Power Point (D) Adobe Reader Ans: C
 In internet terminology IP means
(A) Internet Provider ( B ) Internet Protocol
( C ) Internet Procedure (D) Internet Processor Ans: B
 Which one of the following is not a search engine?
(A) Bing ( B ) Google
( C ) Yahoo (D) Windows Ans: D
 CLASS is the acronym for
(A) Computer, Language and School Studies
( B ) Computer, Literacy and Studies in Schools
( C ) Computer, Language and Secondary Schools
(D) Computer, Learning and School Studies Ans: B
 SITE stands for
(A) Satellite Instructional Technology and
Engineering ( B ) State Institute of Teacher Education
( C ) Satellite Instructional Television Experiment
(D) State Institute of Technology and Engineering
Ans: C
 ICT (Information and Communication Technology)
includes:
(A) E-mail ( B ) Internet
( C ) Educational TV (D) All the above Ans: D
 Where was the first computer installed in India?
(A) Indian Statistical Institute, Kolkata ( B ) Indian
Institute of Statistics, Delhi
( C ) Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore
(D) Indian Institute of Management, Ahmadabad
Ans: A
 A network that links across metropolitan, regional
and national boundaries is called:
(A) MAN ( B ) LAN ( C ) WAN (D) VAN Ans: C
 LAN stands for
(A) Local And National ( B ) Local Area Network
( C ) Large Area Network (D) Live Area Network
Ans: B
 Which of the following statement is correct?
(A) Modem is software
( B ) Modem helps in stabilizing the voltage ( C )
Modem is the operating system
(D) Modem converts the analog signal into digital
signal and vice-versa Ans: D
 Which of the following is the appropriate definition
of a computer ?
(A) Computer is a machine that can process
information.
( B ) Computer is an electronic device that can store,
retrieve and process both qualitative and
quantitative data quickly and accurately.
( C ) Computer is an electronic device that can store,
retrieve and quickly process only quantitative data.
(D) Computer is a machine that can store, retrieve
and process quickly and accurately only qualitative
information
Ans: B
 Information and Communication Technology
includes
(A) On line learning
( B ) Learning through the use of EDUSAT ( C ) Web
Based Learning
(D) All the above Ans: D
 Which of the following is the appropriate format of
URL of e-mail?
(A) www_mail.com ( B ) [email protected] ( C )
[email protected] (D) www.mail.com Ans: B
 Line access and avoidance of collision are the main
functions of
(A) the CPU ( B ) the monitor
( C ) network protocols (D) wide area networks Ans:
C
 In the hypermedia database, information bits are
stored in the form of
(A) signals ( B ) cubes
( C ) nodes (D) symbols Ans: A
 Communications bandwidth that has the highest
capacity and is used by microwave, cable and fiber
optic lines is known as _____
(A) hyper-link ( B ) broadband ( C ) bus width (D)
carrier wave
Ans: B
 An electronic bill board that has a short text or
graphical advertising message is referred to as
(A) bulletin ( B ) strap
( C ) bridge line (D) banner Ans: B
 Which of the following is not the characteristic of a
computer?
(A) computer is an electrical machine ( B ) computer
cannot think at its own
( C ) computer processes information error free
(D) computer can hold data for any length of time
Ans: A
 ICT Stands for
(A) International Communication Technology ( B )
Intera Common Terminology
( C ) Information and Communication Technology
(D) Inter Connected Terminals Ans: C
 Which of the following statement is not correct?
(A) Computer is capable of processing only digital
signal
( B ) Computer is capable of analyzing both
quantitative and qualitative data ( C ) Appropriate
software is required for processing the data
(D) Computer is capable of processing digital as well
as analog signals Ans: A
 Which of the following is the appropriate definition
of Information Technology?
(A) Information Technology refers to the use of
hardware and software for processing information
( B ) Information Technology refers to the use of
hardware and software for distribution of useful
information
( C ) Information Technology refers to the use of
hardware and software for storage, retrieval,
processing and distributing information of many
kinds
(D) Information Technology refers to the use of
principles of Physical sciences and Social sciences for
processing of information of many kinds
Ans: C
 Which of the following statement is correct?
(A) Virus improves the speed of processing
information through computer ( B ) Internet does
not allow the virus to spread
( C ) Virus is a part of software
(D) Virus is an operating system
Ans: C
 Which of the following is correct statement?
(A) Computers can be used for diagnosing the
difficulty of a student in learning a subject
( B ) Psychological testing can be done with the help
of computer provided a software is available
( C ) A set of instructions is called a program
(D) All of the above Ans: D
 A parallel port is most often used by
(A) Mouse ( B ) Monitor
( C ) Printer (D) Keyboard Ans: C
 Blue tooth technology allows:
(A) Landline phone to mobile phone communication
( B ) Wireless communication between equipments (
C ) Signal transmission on mobile phones only
(D) Satellite television communication Ans: B
 Which of the following is an example of an optical
disk?
(A) Memory disk ( B ) Magnetic disk
( C ) Hard disk (D) Digital versatile disk Ans: D
 Which of the following is(are) an example of storage
devices?
(A) Tapes ( B ) DVDs
( C ) Magnetic disks (D) All of these Ans: D
 IC chips used in computers are made of
(A) Silicon ( B ) Chromium ( C ) Lead (D) Silver
Ans: A
 Which of the following is not an example of
Operating System?
(A) Microsoft Office ( B ) Windows Vista ( C ) Unix (D)
Ubuntu Linux
Ans: A
 Which supercomputer is developed by the Indian
Scientists?
(A) Sequoia ( B ) Param ( C ) Mira (D) Jaguar Ans: B
 ‘OS’ in computer system means ?
(A) Open System ( B ) Open Software
( C ) Operating System (D) All of these Ans: C
 ‘.MOV’ extension refers to:
(A) Word file ( B ) Text file
( C ) Image file (D) Movie file Ans: D
 ‘.MPG’ extension refers to:
(A) Word file ( B ) Text file
( C ) Image file (D) Movie file Ans: D
 ‘.INI’ extension refers to:
(A) Image file ( B ) System file ( C ) Movie file (D)
Word file Ans: B
 Select the odd term out?
(A) Windows ( B ) Linux
( C ) Unix (D) Internet
Ans: D
 What is the full form of WWW in Internet?
(A) World Wide Web ( B ) World Wide Word ( C )
World Wide Wood (D) None of these Ans: A
 Which Command is used to reboot the computer?
(A) Ctrl+Shift+Del ( B ) Ctrl+Del+End
( C ) Ctrl+Alt+Del (D) Both (A) and ( C ) Ans: C
 The blinking symbol on the computer screen:
(A) Mouse ( B ) Cursor
( C ) Character (D) Blinker Ans: B
 Father of the computer
(A) Charles Babbage ( B ) Vint Cerf ( C ) Bob Khan (D)
David Filo Ans: A
 Inventer of Email system?
(A) Alan Turing ( B ) Zuckerburg ( C ) Vint Cerf (D) Ray
Tomilson Ans: D
 ROM Stands for
(A) Range Of Motion ( B ) Read On Memory ( C )
Read Only Memory (D) None of these Ans: C
 One Terabyte (TB) is equal to
(A) 1000 megabytes ( B ) 2048 megabytes ( C ) 1024
gigabytes (D) 1024 megabytes Ans: C
 Super computer developed by Indian scientists?
(A) Param ( B ) Cray I
( C ) Blue Gene (D) IBM Sequoia Ans: A
 A process used by large retailers to study trends
(A) data selection ( B ) data mining
( C ) both (A) and ( B ) (D) None of the above Ans: B
 Technology no longer protected by copyright,
available to everyone
(A) Proprietary ( B ) Open
( C ) Private (D) Either (A) or ( B ) Ans: B
 Computers use ——– language to process data
(A) English ( B ) powerful ( C ) decimal (D) binary Ans:
D
 The term ‘bit’ is a short for
(A) binary digit ( B ) binary number ( C ) digit (D) byte
Ans: A
 Which of the following is not an example of input
device?
(A) Keyboard ( B ) mouse ( C ) Printer (D) scanner
Ans: C
 DSL is an example for ——— connection
(A) network ( B ) wireless ( C ) internet (D)
broadband Ans: D
 ———— is the program that manages CPU,
memory, storage devices and input/output devices.
(A) Super system ( B ) Application software
( C ) Operating system (D) Control system Ans: C
 Binary language consists of ——-
(A) 2 digits ( B ) 3 digits ( C ) 4 digits (D) 10 digits
Ans: A
 What combination of short cut keys will you use to
change a text in upper case to lower case in MS
Word?
(A) Ctrl+L ( B ) Shift+F3
( C ) Ctrl+Shift+A (D) Shift+Alt+F5
Ans: B
 Which Nobel Laureate is also known as the Father of
Artificial Intelligence?
(A) Herbert A. Simon ( B ) Howard Aiken
( C ) Charles Babbage (D) Alan Turing
Ans: A
 The Father of Modern Computer is:
(A) Charles Babbage ( B ) Blaize Pascal ( C ) Howard
Icons (D) Shanon
Ans: A
 UNIX, DOS and Windows are examples of:
(A) Application Programs ( B ) Operating Systems
( C ) Word Processing (D) Commercial Computer
Brands Ans: B
 Which is not a search engine?
(A) Microsoft ( B ) Alta Vista ( C ) Google (D) Search
Bug Ans: A
 The presentation package and slides are usually
presented by:
(A) Power Point ( B ) Excel
( C ) MS Word (D) All the above
Ans: A
 What is the storage capacity of a single layered Blue
Ray disc?
(A) 80 GB ( B ) 50 GB
( C ) 10 GB (D) 25 GB
Ans: D
 What is the storage capacity of a dual layered Blue
Ray disc?
(A) 80 GB ( B ) 50 GB ( C ) 10 GB (D) 25 GB
Ans: B
 What is the storage capacity of a CD ROM?
(A) 700 MB ( B ) 500 MB ( C ) 7000 MB (D) 4.7 GB
Ans: A
 What is the storage capacity of a DVD?
(A) 700 MB ( B ) 500 MB
( C ) 7000 MB (D) 4.7 GB
Ans: D
 Education combined with entertainment is called —
———
(A) Simulation ( B ) CAI
( C ) Edutainment (D) Synchronization
Ans: C
 Pick out E-commerce application from the following
(A) DTP ( C ) SQL
( C ) Tally (D) ATM Ans: D
 Which of the following is not a browser program ?
(A) MOSAIC ( B ) Windows Explorer
( C ) Internet Explorer (D) Netscape Navigator. Ans: B
 A kiosk offers —————
(A) Digital Certificate ( B ) Touch Screen Application
( C ) Internet Services (D) None of these
Ans: C
 VAN refers to—————
(A) Virtual Analog Network ( B ) Value Added
Network
( C ) Variable Address Network (D) Virtual Additional
Network Ans: B
 A Laser printer is:
(A) an input device ( B ) an output device ( C ) both
(A) and ( B ) (D) None of these Ans: B
 Which one of the following is not a computer
language?
(A) Java ( B ) COBOL
( C ) ASP (D) LOTUS Ans: D
 Which of the following refers to a small local
network?
(A) LAN ( B ) WAN
( C ) MAN (D) SLN
Ans: A
 ATM means?
(A) Any Time Money ( B ) Automatic Tele Money
( C ) Automatic Teller Machine (D) Any Time
Marketing Ans: C
 The term PC means?
(A) Personal Computer ( B ) Public Computer
( C ) Private Computer (D) Professional Computer
Ans: A
 When a key is pressed on the keyboard, which
standard is used for converting the keystroke into
corresponding bits?
(A) ANSI ( B ) EBCDIC ( C ) ASCII (D) ISO Ans: A
 Software, such as Explorer and Firefox, Google
Chrome are referred to as………
(A) Systems software ( B ) Utility software ( C )
Browsers (D) Internet tools
Ans: C
 Which of the following is not an output device?
(A) Plotter ( B ) Scanner
( C ) Flat Screen (D) Touch Screen
Ans: B
 Which technology is used in Compact disks?
(A) Electrical ( B ) Mechanical ( C ) Electromagnetic
(D) Laser
Ans: D
 The programs which are as permanent as hardware
and stored in ROM is known as:
(A) Software ( B ) Firmware
( C ) Algorithm (D) ROMware Ans: B
 Which access method is used for obtaining a record
from a cassette tape?
(A) Sequential ( B ) Direct
( C ) Random (D) None of these Ans: A
 ASCII stands for:
(A) American Security Code for Information
Interchange
(B ) American Standard Code for Information
Interchange
( C ) American Scientific Code for Interchanging
Information
(D) American Standard Code for Interchanging
Information
Ans: B
 The earliest and the simplest computing device was;
Abacus
 The transistor was invented in ; 1948
 The computers can be connected to telephone lines
through; Modems
 The set of binary instruction codes, which is directly
understood by the CPU is called ; Machine Language
 In third generation computers integrated circuits
were used instead of ; Transistors
 The life time project of Charles Babbage was to build
a machine known as ; Analytical Engine
 In 1944 Dr. Howard Aiken designed
electromechanical machine known as;Mark-1
 ROM stands for; read only memory
 8 bit data bus can transfer; 1 byte
 Parallel port is used for connecting ; Printer
 The brain of the computer is ; CPU
 Scanner is an ____ device ; Input
 Short key ctrl+Y is used for ; Redo
 In Microsoft word the short key ctrl + B is used for
making the selected text; Bold
 Shortcut command used for printing a document is ;
ctrl + P
 Command used for single line spacing is ; ctrl + 1
 The bar located at the top of window, containing the
name of the application , current topics or current
document is called; Title Bar
 When there is more information that cannot fit in a
window at single time then a bar is displayed at the
right of bottom borders called; Scroll Bar
 The bar, which appears immediately below the title
bar on which command are grouped together for
manipulating information in the windows is called;
Menu Bar
 Which software controls the entire operation of a
computer; system software
 Plotter is input or output device; output device
 The minimum amount of RAM required for the
installation of window 2000 is; 32MB
 Which is a software program to protect the
computer from viruses; Norton antivirus , Virex ,
Symantec
 Virus spreads through; Floppy Disk, CD-ROM,
computer network
 SIMM stands for ; Single Inline Memory Module
 Four nibbles are equal to ; Two bytes
 Smallest unit of memory is ; Bit
 1 megabyte is equal ; 1024 kilobytes
 1 kilobytes is equal ; 1024 bytes
 The printer in which each letter is formed with the
series of dots is called; Dot Matrix Printer
 The programs which are required to run peripheral
device such as mouse keyboard, printer etc, are
called; Device drivers
 Those system software which one used to translate
high , level language into low level language or
machine language and vice versa are called;
Programming Language Translation
Islamiat, Urdu
The word Muhammad (SAW) as a name has been
mentioned in Quran only:
(a) Two times
(b) Four times
c) Six times
d) Seven times
(d) None of these

(b) Four times

Khateeb –ul-Anbia as a title of:


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

(d) Hazrat Shoaib (AS)

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

e) None of these (Abdullah bin Masud)

The effective Zakat System can ensure the elimination


of:
(a) Poverty
(b) Interest
(c) Class Distinction
(d) Ignorance
e) None of these

(a) Poverty

A Verse of the Holy Quran indicates the name of:


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

Masjid Zu Qiblatain is situated in :


(a) Madina
(b) Mukkah
(c) Taif
(d) Jabal-e-Noor
(e) None of these

(a) Madina

Who was a Historian, justice, philospher as well as


Politician?
(a) Shams ud din bin Khalkan
(b)Abdur Rehman bin Khaldun
(c) Abu Bakar Muhammad Yahya
(d) Muhammad bin Essa
(e) None of these

(b) Abdur Rehman bin Khaldun

Which Surah of Quran has Bismillah twice:


(a) Al Nehal
(b) Al Namal
(c) Al Ahzaab
(d) Al Noor
(e) None of these

(b) Al Namal

Had -e- Qazaf (False Accusation) is:


(a) 50 Lashes
(b) 70 Lashes
c) 80 Lashes
(d) 90 Lashes
(e) None of these

(c) 80 Lashes

Ada Bin Hatam Thai embraced Islam in:


(a) 3 Hijri
(b) 6 Hijri
(c) 9 Hijri
(d) 11 Hijri
(e) None of these
(c) 9 Hijri

Wealth obtained from a mine is liable to:


(a) Zakat
(b) Khumus
(c) Sulus
(d) Rubah
(e) None of these

(b) Khumus

Sadaq-e-Eid-ul-fitr has been proclaimed in the year:


(a) 2 Hijri
(b) 3 Hijri
(c) 4 Hijri
(d) 5 Hijri
(e) None of these

(a) 2 Hijri

Imam-e-Dar-ul-Hijrat was a title of:


(a) Imam Ahmad
(b) Imam Malik
(v) Imam Shaafi
(d) Imam Muhammad
(e) None of these

(b) Imam Malik

The seal affixed on important letters by prophet (SAW)


was in the Custody of:
(a) Hazrat Ali (RA)
(b) Hazrat Qais RA
(c) Hazrat khuzaifa (RA)
(d) Hazrat Bilal (RA)
(e) None of these

(c) Hazrat khuzaifa (RA)

Ameen –ul-Umat is the title of Hazrat:


(a) Emar bin Yasir (RA)
(b) Suleman Farsi (RA)
(c) Abu-ubaida bin Al jaraah (RA)
(d) Abu Saeeed Khuzir (RA)
(e) None of these
(c) Abu-ubaida bin Al jaraah (RA)

River Neil was declared as Sayed-ul-Anhar by Hazrat:


(a) Hazrat Abu Bakar (RA)
(b) hazrat Umer (RA)
(c) hazrat Usman (RA)
(d) Hazrat Ali (RA)
(e) None of these

(b) hazrat Umer (RA)

Umm-ul-Masakeen was the title given to one of the


wives of the Prophet (SAW):
(a) Harat Sauda (RA)
(b) Hazrat Zainab benet Jehash (RA)
(c) Hazrat Zainab benet Khuzima (RA)
(d) Hazrat Safia (RA)
(e) none of these

(c) Hazrat Zainab benet Khuzima (R.A)


Hazrat Muhammad (SAW) gave the key of Bait Ullah
permanently to Hazrat:
(a) Umara Bin Utba
(b) Hanzla bin Abi Aamir
(c) Usman bin Talha
(d) Abdullah Bin Aamir
(e) None of these

(c) Usman bin Talha

Arafat gathering is held on:


(a) 8 Zil hajj
(b) 9 Zil hajj
(c) 10 Zil hajj
(d) 12 Zil hajj
(e) None of these

(b) 9 Zil hajj

Which one of the following is included amongst the


Ushera-e- Mubhashera:
(a) Saad Bin Ubaid
(b) Saad bin Abada
(c) Saad Bin Abi waqas
(d) hazrat Hamza
(e) none of these

(c) Saad Bin Abi waqas

Who advised Abu Bakr (R.A) to compile the Quran:


a. Hazrat Umar (R.A)
b. Hazrat Uthman (R.A)
c. Hazrat Ali (R.A)
d. Hazrat Zaid (R.A)

a. Hazrat Umar (R.A)

The Nisab of Zakat in Silver is:


a. 40 Tolas
b. 50 Tolas
c. 50 ½ Tolas
d. 52 ½ Tolas

d. 52 ½ Tolas
The Prophet made Hazrat Muaaz bin Jabal the
Governor of:
a. Kufa
b. Makkah
c. Medina
d. Yaman

d. Yaman

Who are the “Sahibain”?


a. Abu Hanifah and Abu Yusuf
b. Abu Hanifah and Imam Shaibani
c. Abu Yusuf and Imam Shaibani
d. Abu Hanifah and Imam Shafi

c. Abu Yusuf and Imam Shaibani

Hajj is not completed unless you go to:


a. Makkah
b. Medina
c. Mina
d. Arafat
d. Arafat

“Kitab-al-Umm” is written by:


a. Abu Hanifa
b. Imam Malik
c. Imam Shafi
d. Ahmad bin Hambal

c. Imam Shafi

The foundation of Bait Ul-Hikmah was laid down


during:
a. Abbasid Period
b. Ummayad Dynasty
c. Fatmid
d. Sub-Continent

a. Abbasid Period

What is the number of month “Rajab” in Islamic


Calendar?
a. First
b. 7th
c. 5th
d. Eleventh

b. 7th

First Mujadid was Hazrat Umar bin Abdul Aziz. Who


was the second one?
a. Ibn-e-Taimya
b. Imam Ghizali
c. Ahmad Sirhindi
d. Shah Waliullah

c. Ahmad Sirhindi

Sahifa Hammam bin Munabih was found by:


a. Mufti M. Abduhu
b. Rasheed Ahmad Raza
c. Dr. Hamidullah
d. Dr. Zakir Naik

c. Dr. Hamidullah
In which Surat of Quran there is mention of
Zulqarnain?
a. A’ssuff
b. Alkahaf
c. Al Mujadala

b. Alkahaf

Muslims are the best of all due to:


a. Justice
b. Moderation
c. Truthfulness

b. Moderation

Sahib Us-Ser is the nickname of:


a. Hazrat Khuzaifa (R.A)
b. Hazrat Uqba (R.A)
c. Hazrat Saad (R.A)

a. Hazrat Khuzaifa (R.A)

Masjide Khief is located in:


a. Muzdilifa
b. Arafaat
c. Minna

c. Minna

Ghaseel ul Malaika is the title of:


a. Hazrat Abu Talha (R.A)
b. Hazrat Abu Dahana (R.A)
c. Hazrat Hanzala (R.A)
d. Hazrat Saad (R.A)

c. Hazrat Hanzala (R.A)

Who was appointed as Usher for Hijrat-e-Madinah?


a. Hazrat Saad bin Ubada (R.A)
b. Hazrat Utab bin Usaid (R.A)
c. Hazrat Abdullah bin Ariqat (R.A)

c. Hazrat Abdullah bin Ariqat (R.A)

Who was a historian jurist, philosopher, as well as a


politician?
a. Shams uddin Ibni Khalkan
b. Abdur Rehman Ibni Khaldoon
c. Abu Bakar Muhammad Ibni Yahya

b. Abdur Rehman Ibni Khaldoon

When law of inheritence was revealed?


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

b. Four Hijree

Who was the last Commander in Chief for Ghazwa-


e-Mautah?
a. Hazrat Khalid bin Waleed (R.A)
b. Abdur Rehman bin Auf (R.A)
c. Abdullah bin Rawaha (R.A)

a. Hazrat Khalid bin Waleed (R.A)

Imam Dar ul Hijrat is the title of:


a. Imam Ahmad bin Hunbal
b. Imam Malik
c. Imam Shafee

b. Imam Malik

Which Surah starts without Bismillah:


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

c) Al-Toba

A male is coffined/wrapped in __ dressed sheets:


a) 1
b) 2
c) 3
d) 4

c) 3

Amount of zakat cannot be used in _____ .


a) Madrassah
b) Mosque
c) Hospital

b) Mosque

What is Sahihain:
a) Mishkat
b) Bukhari
c) Bukhari and Muslim
d) Ibne Majah

c) Bukhari and Muslim

Jehad become mandatory in ___Hijra:


a) 1 AH
b) 2 AH
c) 3 AH
d) 4 AH

b) 2 AH

Which one is called Masha’ar-ul-Haram:


a) Mina valley
b) Muzdalifa valley
c) Arafat

b) Muzdalifa valley

Who was the first martyre in Islam:


a) Hazrat Hamza (RA)
b) Hazrat Yasir (RA)
c) Hazarat Sumaya (RA)

c) Hazarat Sumaya (RA)

Who first embraced Islam among women:


a) Hazrat Fatima (RA)
b) Hazrat Zainab (RA)
c) Hazrat Khadija (RA)
d) Hazrat Ayesha (RA)

c) Hazrat Khadija (RA)

What is Istelam:
a) Salam to Kaaba
b) Salam to Hajre Aswad
c) Kissing Hajre Aswad
d) Praying at Muqam –e-Ibrahim

c) kissing Hajre Aswad

Who collected Quranic verses in one place:


a) Hazrat Umar (RA)
b) Hazrat Abdullah ibne Abbas (RA)
c) Hazrat Abdullah ibne Masud (RA)
d) Hazrat Usman (RA)

d) Hazrat Usman (RA)


How much Surah the Quran contains:
a.124
b.109
c. 114
d. 220

c. 114

The Nisab of Zakat in gold is:


a.18 Tolas
b. 24 Tolas
c. 7 ½ Tolas
d. 35 Tolas

c. 7 ½ Tolas

A Verse of the Holy Quran indicates the name of:


a. Hazrat Usman
b. Hazrat Muaaz
c. Hazrat Saad
d. Hazrat Zaid

d. Hazrat Zaid

A Muslim female is coffined in:


a. Eight Sheets
b. Five Sheets
c. One Sheet
d. Ten Sheets

b. Five Sheets

The original name of Imam Bukhari is:


a. Saeed bin Hatem
b. Ali
b. Zaid
c. Ismail
d. Muhammad bin Ismail

d. Muhammad bin Ismail

Makka was conquered in:


a. 5 A.H
b.10 A.H
c. 2 A.H
d. 8 A.H

d. 8 A.H

Qurbani (Holy Slaughtering)is made during Hajj at:


a. Arafat
b. Mina
c. Muzdalifa
d. Safa

b. Mina
Jami-i-Quran is taken for:
a. Hazrat Ali (R.A)
b. Hazrat Saad (R.A)
c. Hazrat Usman (R.A)
d. Hazrat Masood (R.A)

c. Hazrat Usman (R.A)

Pious-Caliphate lasted for about:


a. Eighteen Years
b. Twenty Years
c. Thirty Years
d. Five Years

c. Thirty Years

Gathering on Arafat during Hajj is made on:


a. 9th Zil Hajjah
b. 3rd Ramazan
c. 2nd Safar
d. 18 Shawal
a. 9th Zil Hajjah
How many stages the Quran contains? 7

Who was the first writer of "Wahi" in Quraish?


Hazrat Zaid bin Sabit (RA)

Kitab-ul-Assar is compiled by: Imam Abu Hanifah


(RA)

Imam Shafi took the office of "Religious Judgment"


in the age of: 15 years

What was the name of foster sister of the Holy


Prophet (PBUH)? HazratShima (RA)

Namaz-e-Istisqa" is prayer for: Rain

Who is called "saqi zam zam"? Hazrat Abbas (RA)

The "Kissing of the Hajr-e-Aswad" is called: Istelam

What is the number of Ramzan in the Islamic


Calender? 9th

Give the name, who compiled first work of Hadith


"Sahifa-e-Sadiqa."

Hazrat Abu Hurairah (RA)

Who advised Abu Bakr (R.A) to compile the Quran:


Hazrat Umar (R.A)

The Nisab of Zakat in Silver is: 52 ½ Tolas

The Prophet made Hazrat Muaaz bin Jabal the


Governor of: Yaman

Who are the “Sahibain”? Abu Yusuf and Imam


Shaibani

Hajj is not completed unless you go to: Arafat

“Kitab-al-Umm” is written by: Imam Shafi

The foundation of Bait Ul-Hikmah was laid down


during: Abbasid Period

First Mujadid was Hazrat Umar bin Abdul Aziz. Who


was the second one?

Ahmad Sirhindi

Sahifa Hammam bin Munabih was found by: Dr.


Hamidullah

In which Surat of Quran there is mention of


Zulqarnain? Alkahaf

Muslims are the best of all due to: Moderation

Sahib Us-Ser is the nickname of: Hazrat Khuzaifa


(R.A)

Masjide Khief is located in: Minna

Ghaseel ul Malaika is the title of: Hazrat Hanzala


(R.A)
Who was appointed as Usher for Hijrat-e-Madinah?
Hazrat Abdullah bin Ariqat (R.A)

Who was a historian jurist, philosopher, as well as a


politician? Abdur Rehman Ibni Khaldoon

When law of inheritence was revealed? Four Hijree

Who was the last Commander in Chief for Ghazwa-


e-Mautah? Hazrat Khalid bin Waleed (R.A)

Imam Dar ul Hijrat is the title of: Imam Malik

Elm ul Iqt’saad k Musanif ka naam batain?


Ans: Allama Iqbal

Daar ul Musanifeen Azam Garh k baani ka naam


batain?
Ans: Shibli

Jahan e Danish kis Noyat ki tasneef hai?


Ans: Sawan’h e Hayat -Autobiography of Ihsan
Danish

Ismaeel Mairthee kis hasiyat se mashhoor hain?


Ans: Bachon k Shayer

“Aab e hayat” k musanif ka naam batain ?


Ans: Muhammad Hussain Azad

“Asbab e baghawat e Hind” kis ki tasneef hai?


Ans: Sir Sayyed

“Awaaz Dost” k musanif ka naam batain?


Ans: Mukhtaar Masood

Muslim University Ali Ghar kis san mein University


bani?
Ans: 1920

Doctor Jaan Gul Crist Fort william college main kia


thay?
Ans: Principal
Mashhoor mushtraq “Gaarsan Ditasi” Ka taluq kis
mulk se tha?
Ans: ?

Novel “Talash e Baharan” ki musanifa ka naam?


Ans: Jameela Hashmi

‘Raani Kaitki’ ki kahani ka musanif kon hai?


Ans: Insha Ullah Khan Insha

’ Bajang Aamad’ k musif ka naam bataeye?


Ans: Col. Muhammad Khan

Shaeri majmooa “Khushboo” ki Shaaira ka naam?


Ans: Parveen Shakir

Urdu adab ki mukhtasir tareekh kis ne likhe?


Ans: Doctor Saleem Akhtar

Urdu ki pahli novel nigar khatoon?


Ans: Rasheeda Nisa

Meer Taqi Meer k kitnay deewan hain?


Ans: 6

Raes ul Mut’ghazleen kis shaair ka khataab hai?


Ans: Hasrat Mohani

Mirza Ghalib ki sad(100) sala barsi kab manaye gae?


Ans: 1969

Shaah Naama Islam kis ki tasneef hai?


Ans: Hafeez Jhulandhari

“Black out” kay takhleeq kar ——– hain.


Ans: Faiz

“Announcer” kay khaliq hain?


Ans: Mukhtar Saddiqui

“Punjabi Zamindar ka qissa” ——– me shamil hai.


Ans: jo options di hain paper mein un mein se koi
nae.

“Deevan” kay ilawah Nasir Kazmi ka shairi majmooa


_____ bhi hai.
Ans: barg e nay

“Chand hum asr” me _______ khakay hain.


Ans: 24

“Khizar-e-Raah” Iqbal kay ______ shari majmooay


me shamil hai.
Ans: bang e dara

“Khakim Badhin” kay debaachay ka unwaan hai?


Ans: dast e zulaikha

“shab-e-rafta” ka intisaab kis kay naam hai?


Ans: subh e Nau

Ahmed Nadeem Qasmi k ziyada tar afsanay


________ mozuaat par mabni hain.
Ans: Daihi(rural)

“Durayat” kay asool kis kitaab me hain?


(i) Chand hum asr (ii) zindagi (iii) Seerat-un-Nabi
(pbuh)
“Udaas Naslain” kay _____ abwaab hain.
Ans: 50

“Maai Gul Bano” ka musannif hain——–.


Ans: Ahmad Nadeem Qasmi

“Kapaas k Phool” me kitnay afsaanay hain?


Ans: 17

“Mas-e-khaam ko jis ne kundan banaya Khara or


khota alag kar dikhaya” kis ka shair hai?
Ans: Haali

Majeed Amjad ka kulyaat ______ ne murattab kiya.


Ans: Dr.khawja Zikriya

“Aab-e-gum” or “Zargushat” kay musannif ka naam?


Ans: Mushtaq Ahmad Yousafi

Udaas Naslain kay hero ka naam _______ hai.


Ans: Naeem

“Zindagi” ka ta’luq kis sinf-e-adab se hai?


Ans: Tamseel

Raja Gidh ki heroin ka naam _______ hai.


Ans: seemi

“Seerat-un-Nabi (pbuh) kay ilawah Shibli ki sawaneh


nigari ki kitab _____ bhi hai.
Ans: Hayat e Javed

“Saqi Nama” —– ki nazm hai.


Ans: Iqbal ki (Baal e jibreel)

“hain aaj kyun zaleel kay kal tak na thi pasand


ghustaakhi-e-farishta hmaari janaab me” kis ka shair
hai?
Ans: Ghalib

Hijrat or Judai ka dukh kis ka kalaam me numaayan


hai?
Ans: Nasir Kazmi

Shahnaama-e-Islam kitni jildon me hai?


Ans: 4
“Khakim Badhan” me mazhahiya —— hain.
Ans: Khakay

Meer Taqi Meer kay kitnay majmooay shaya huay?


Ans: 6

Tassawuf or falsafay ka bara shaer hai?


Ans: Ghalib

Mushtaq Yusfi ki tanz o mazah ki kitni kutub shaya


ho chuki hain?
Ans: 4

“tu meri raat ko mehtab se mehroom na rakh teray


paimaanay me hai maah-e-tamaam ae saqi” kis ka
shair hai?
Ans: Iqbal

Raja Gidh novel me gidh kya hai?


Ans: alamat

Novel nigar, afsana nigar, or drama nawees?


(i) yusfi (ii) ahmed nadeem qasmi (iii) bano qudsiya

_______ tarraqi pasand or maqsad pasand hai lekin


us ne kabhi bhi tan kisi maqsad par qurbaan na kiya.
(i) qasmi (ii) yusfi (iii) bano qudsiya

“Raja Gidh” or “Udaas Naslain” me kahin kahin


______ bohat khatakti hai.
Ans: Tawalat
English
Sylvia Plath married which English poet?
a. Masefield
b. Causley
c. Hughes
d. Larkin Ans: C
Carl Sandburg ‘Planked whitefish’ contains what kind of
imagery?
a. Sea scenes
b. Rural Idyll c. War
d. Innocent childhood Ans: C
Which influential American poet was born in Long Island
in 1819?
a. Emily Dickinson
b. Paul Dunbar
c. John Greenleaf Whittier
d. Walt Whitman
Ans: D
In 1960 ‘The Colossus’ was the first book of poems
published by which poetess?
a. Elizabeth Bishop
b. Sylvia Plath
c. Marianne Moore d. Laura Jackson Ans: B
In his poem Kipling said ‘If you can meet with triumph
and . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ‘?
a. Glory
b. Ruin
c. Disaster d. victory Ans: C
Which of the following is not a literary device used for
aesthetic effect in poetry?
a. Assonance
b. Onomatopoeia
c. Rhyme
d. Grammar Ans: D
True or false: Writing predates poetry.
a. True
b. False Ans: B
What is the earliest surviving European poem?
a. The Homeric epic
b. The Gilgamesh epic
c. The Deluge epic
d. The Hesiodic ode Ans: A
Which of the following is not a poetic tradition?
a. The Epic
b. The Comic
c. The Occult
d. The Tragic Ans: C
What is the study of poetry’s meter and form called?
a. Prosody
b. Potology
c. Rheumatology
Scansion Ans: A
In Greek tragedy irony and ____________ are fused into
one.
a. Allegory
b. Idealism
c. Imagery
d. Satire
e. None of these

d. Satire

Joseph Andrews was written by


a. Richardson
b. Defoe
c. Fielding
d. Bunyan
e. None of these

c. Fielding

Shakespeare was born in


a. 1570
b. 1601
c. 1547
d. 1564
e. None of these
d. 1564

‘The Wheel of Fire’ a criticism was written by


a. Bradley
b. W. Knight
c. Hazlitt
d. Dryden
e. None of these

b. W. Knight

Kubla Khan was written by


a. Wordsworth
b. Coleridge
c. Shelley
d. Keats
e. None of these

b. Coleridge

G. B. Shaw began his literary career first as:


a. Journalist
b. Novelist
c. Dramatist
d. Critic
e. None of these

b. Novelist

W. B. Yeats was born in


a. 1914
b. 1856
c. 1865
d. 1838
e. None of these

c. 1865

Jane Austen’s Work is transfused with the spirit of


a. Classicism
b. Puritanism
c. Idealism
d. Rationalism
e. None of these

a. Classicism

The Waste Land by T. S. Elliot is an


a. Ode
b. Elegy
c. Allegory
d. Epic
e. None of these

b. Elegy

Waiting for Godot by S. Beckett was originally written in


a. Italian
b. Spanish
c. German
d. French
e. None of these

d. French

The ________ age tended to favour the taste and search


for truth in art:
a. Classical
b. Romantic
c. Victorian
d. Elizabethan
e. None of these

b. Romantic

Maud and In memoriam were written by


a. Tennyson
b. Keats
c. Pope
d. Shelley
e. None of these

a. Tennyson

Tennyson was born in


a. 1809
b. 1798
c. 1709
d. 1890
e. None of these

a. 1809

___________ has a super abundant wealth of words and


superfluous ornaments
a. Hyperbole
b. Metaphor
c. Rhetoric
d. Overtone
e. None of these

a. Hyperbole
Keats’ aestheticism was later turned into
a. Romanticism
b. Pre-Raphaelitism
c. Idealism
d. Angilicanism
e. None of these

b. Pre-Raphaelitism

_________ is the animating force in the work of C.


Bronte
a. Idealism
b. Romanticism
c. Lyricism
d. Radicalism
e. None of these

a. Idealism

The Wilde Swans at Coole is first great collection of


poems of
a. W. Lewis
b. Yeats
c. E. Sitwell
d. D. H. Lawrence
e. None of these

b. Yeats

T. S. Eliot was born in


a. 1887
b. 1888
c. 1817
d. 1870
e. None of these

b. 1888

Jane Eyre was written by


a. Jane Austen
b. G. Eliot
c. C. Bronte
d. E. Bronte
e. None of these

c. C. Bronte

Ophelia, Julia , Viola, Imogen are the characters created


by
a. Richardson
b. Fielding
c. Hardy
d. Shakespeare
e. None of these

d. Shakespeare

Ode to West Wind was written by


(a) Keats
(b) Shelley
(c) Byron
(d) Blake
(e) None of these

(b) Shelley

Keats was born in


(a) 1770
(b) 1779
(c) 1795
(d) 1790
(e) None of these

(c) 1795

Dream Children was written by


(a) Leigh Hunt
(b) Charles Lamb
(c) Hazzlit
(d) Ruskin
(e) None of these

(b) Charles Lamb

'Picture of Dorian Gray ' was written by


(a) Oscar Wild
(b) Dickens
(c) Hardy
(d) George Eliot
(e) None of these

(a) Oscar Wild

Ruskin belonged to (which age)


(a) Romantic age
(b) Modern age
(c) Victorian age
(d) Augustan age
(e) None of these

(c) Victorian Age

Wordsworth lived from


(a) 1770 – 1832
(b) 1775 – 1859
(c) 1770 – 1850
(d) 1770 – 1802
(e) None of these

(c) 1770-1850

'Heroes and hero worship' was written by


(a) Mill
(b) Carlyle
(c) Macaulay
(d) Coleridge
(e) None of these

(b) Thomas Carlyle

' Fair seed time had my soul' is from


(a) Ode to autumn
(b) To a Highland girl
(c) Ancient Mariner
(d) Child Harold’s Pilgrimage
(e) None of these

(e) None of these (The Prelude)


Great Expectation was written by
(a) George Eliot
(b) Thackeray
(c) Hardy
(d) Dickens
(e) None of these

(d) Dickens

Lotus eaters is written by


(a) Tennyson
(b) Browning
(c) Mathew Arnold
(d) Hardy
(e) None of these

(a) Tennyson

Lamb, Leigh Hunt and Hazlitt are


(a) Poets
(b) Dramatists
(c) Essayists
(d) Novelists
(e) None of these
(c) Essayists

'My Last Duchess' was written by


(a) Keats
(b) Coleridge
(c) Tennyson
(d) Browning
(e) None of these

(d) Browning

Emily Bronte is the writer of


a. Wuthering heights
b. Emma
c. Under the green wood tree
d. Mr.chips
e. None of the above

a. Wuthering heights

'Poetry is a spontaneous overflow of powerful feeling' is


a definition of poetry by
(a) Keats
(b) Wordsworth
(c) Shelley
(d) Coleridge
(e) None of these

(b) Wordsworth

'Heard Melodies are sweet but those unheard are


sweeter' is a line from
(a) Ode on a Grecian Urn
(b) Ode to a nightingale
(c) The Prelude
(d) Ode to Autumn
(e) None of these

(a) Ode on a Grecian Urn

'Waverley' was written by


(a) Scott
(b) Hardy
(c) Jane Austen
(d) Dickens
(e) None of these

(a) Scott

'We are Seven' is written by


(a) Keats
(b) Shelly
(c) Byron
(d) Hardy
(e) None of these

(e) None of these (William Wordsworth)

'Past and Present' is written by


(a) Mill
(b) Lamb
(c) Hazlitt
(d) Carlyle
(e) None of these

(d) Carlyle
'Modern Painters' is written by
(a) Ruskin
(b) Carlyle
(c) Mill
(d) Macaulay
(e) None of these

(a) Ruskin

Byron is the writer of


a. Don Juan
b. Prometheus Unbound
c. Adonias
d. Lucy Gray
e. None of the above

a. Don Juan

Who belongs to the Absurd School of Drama?


(a) Shaw
(b) Beckett
(c) Pinter
(d) Eliot
(b) Beckett

To the Light House” is written by:


(a) Lawrence
(b) Dylan Thomas
(c) Hemingway
(d) Forster
(e) None of these

(e) None of these (Virginia Woolf)

I am too much in the sun in “Hamlet” is spoken by:


(a) Polonius
(b) Claudius
(c) Hamlet
(d) Ophelia
(e) None of these

(c) Hamlet

“Ullyses” is written by:


(a) James Joyce
(b) Virginia Woolf
(c) Hardy
(d) Forster
(e) None of these

(a) James Joyce

Elizabeth is a character from Jane Austen’s:


(a) Emma
(b) Pride and Prejudice
(c) Mansfield Palck
(d) Northanger Abby
(e) None of these

(b) Pride and Prejudice

“Tear Idle Tears” is a poem by:


(a) Frost
(b) Browning
(c) Yeats
(d) Eliot
(e) None of these

(e) None of these (Tennyson)

“Thought Fox” is written by:


(a) Ted Hughes
(b) Philip Larkin
(c) Heaney
(d) Sylvia Plath
(e) None of these

(a) Ted Hughes

“Major Barbra” is written by:


(a) Beckett
(b) Pinter
(c) Eliot
(d) Shaw
(e) None of these

(d) Shaw

Lilliput is a character from:


(a) Gulliver’s Travels
(b) Pygmalion
(c) Sons & lovers
(d) Old man and the sea
(e) None of these

(a) Gulliver’s Travels

“Fire and Ice” is written by:


(a) Eliot
(b) Yeats
(c) Frost
(d) Auden
(e) None of these

(c) Frost

Swift belong to:


(a) Renassiance period
(b) Restoration
(c) Romantic period
(d) Augustan age
(e) None of these

(d) Augustan age

The Novel of Lawrence banned by the government was:


(a) Sons and Lovers
(b) Lady Chatterley’s Lover
(c) Women in Love
(d) The Rainbow
(e) None of these

(b) Lady Chatterley’s Lover

“Undo this Button” is a line from Shakespeare’s:


(a) Hamlet
(b) Othello
(c) King Lear
(d) Julius Caeser
(e) None of these

(c) King Lear

“Ode to Psyche” is a poem by:


(a) Milton
(b) Byron
(c) Keats
(d) Blake
(e) None of these

(c) Keats
“I am no Prince Hamlet” is a line written by:
(a) Shakespeare
(b) Yeats
(c) Eliot
(d) Auden
(e) None of these

(c) Eliot

“Things fall apart” is a line from Yeats’s:


(a) Among School Children
(b) Byzentium
(c) Sailing to Byzentium
(d) The Second coming
(e) None of these

(d) The Second coming

“Good flences make good neighbours” is from Frosts’:


(a) Revelation
(b) Mending
(c) Pasture
(d) Birches
(e) None of these

(e) None of these (Mending Wall)


‘April is the Cruelest month of all is taken from Eliot’s:
(a) The Wasteland
(b) The Hollow men
(c) East Coker
(d) Prufrock
(e) None of these

(a) The Wasteland

“A Farewell to Arms” is written by:


(a) Faulkner
(b) Hemmingway
(c) James Joyce
(d) Virginia Woolf
(e) None of these

(b) Hemmingway

“A passage to India” is written by:


(a) Forster
(b) Conrad
(c) Lawrence
(d) Hardy
(e) None of these
(a) Forster

Intense emotion coupled with an intense display of


imagery are characteristics of __________ age
a. Victorian
b. Elizabethan
c. Romantic
d. Classic
e. None of these

c. Romantic

S.T. Coleridge was born in


a. 1798
b. 1772
c. 1749
d. 1797
e. None of these

b. 1772

Wordsworth settled in
a. Lake District
b. Sussex
c. Dorset Shire
d. Cumber Land
e. None of these

a. Lake District

Childe Harold’s Pilgrimmage is written by:


a. Blake
b. Shelley
c. Browning
d. Byron
e. None of these

d. Byron

Queen Mab is one of the first two great poems written


by:
a. Shelley
b. Byron
c. Blake
d. Pope
e. None of these

a. Shelley

Hyperion is a/an __________ poem


a. Elegy
b. Epic
c. Ode
d. Lyric
e. None of these

b. Epic

Romanticism expressed a restlessness of


a. Mind
b. Soul
c. Senses
d. Body
e. None of these

b. Soul

Northanger Abbey, Emma and Sense and Sensibility are


novels written by
a. G. Eliot
b. Miss Burney
c. C. Bronte
d. Jane Austen
e. None of these

d. Jane Austen

Shelley is remembered as a _______ poet


a. Lyric
b. Tragic
c. Dramatic
d. Mythical
e. None of these

a. Lyric

Keats is prominently a man of:


a. Emotions
b. Sensations
c. Imagination
d. Aestheticism
e. None of these

b. Sensations

As a moralist J. S. Mill develops the doctrine of:


a. Utilitarianism
b. Intellect
c. Radicalism
d. Puritanism
e. None of these

a. Utilitarianism
Charles Dickens was born in
a. 1800
b. 1789
c. 1812
d. 1833
e. None of these

c. 1812

C. Dickens is known for being a


a. Socialist
b. Humorist
c. Idealist
d. Romantic
e. None of these

c. Idealist

Shirley, Jane Eyre, Villete were written by:


a. E. Bronte
b. J. Austen
c. G. Eliot
d. C. Bronte
e. None of these

d. C. Bronte
Emile Bronte’s verse reveals a conscious
a. Paganism
b. Pantheism
c. Idealism
d. Lyricism
e. None of these

Pantheism

The Mayor of Caster Bridge was written by:


a. Trollope
b. Thomas Hardy
c. Charles Dickens
d. G. Eliot
e. None of these

b. Thomas Hardy

Thomas Hardy was brought up to the profession of:


a. Architect
b. Engraver
c. Sculptor
d. Painter
e. None of these

a. Architect
The Picture of Dorian Gray is written by:
a. Gissing
b. D. H. Lawrence
c. Oscar Wilde
d. Trollope
e. None of these

c. Oscar Wilde

Ruskin was born in:


a. 1819
b. 1843
c. 1860
d. 1851
e. None of these

a. 1819

__________ is a novel by Miss Burney


a. Evelina
b. Emma
c. Pamela
d. Persuasion
e. None of these

a. Evelina
1.While UK has earned record revenue this year,
__________ well behind in exports.
(A) it still lag
(B) it still lags
(C) it lag still
(D) it lags still
2. Anna and Tania went shopping, but __________
couldn’t find anything __________ liked.
(A) they, those
(B) they, them
(C) those, they
(D) they, they
3. Nuclear energy is __________ dangerous to be used
widely.
(A) so
(B) such
(C) too
(D) that
4. If I have money, I __________ it tomorrow.
(A) will purchase
(B) would purchase
(C) have purchase
(D) have purchased
5. Cannon had __________ unique qualities _________ it
was used widely in ancient times.
(A) such, that
(B) such, so
(C) that, since
(D) that, that
6. She succeeded by __________ hard.
(A) work
(B) working
(C) continuous work
(D) continuous working
7. Katherine made her children __________ chores on
Sunday.
(A) make some
(B) take some
(C) do some
(D) does some
8. I enjoy __________ tennis.
(A) to play
(B) plays
(C) playing
(D) to playing
9. Most of the guests arrived __________ buses.
(A) with
(B) by
(C) from
(D) in
10. The departmental store is open __________ eight to
seven.
(A) by
(B) from
(C) between
(D) during

11. On leaving the shopping plaza, Kate was robbed


__________ purse.
(A) by her
(B) by hers
(C) of her
(D) of hers
12. If I had money, I __________ it now.
(A) will purchase
(B) would purchase
(C) would have purchased
(D) have purchased
13. The man __________ you met is an anchorperson.
(A) who
(B) whose
(C) whom
(D) which
14. The woman __________ is standing by the table
works in electronic media.
(A) who
(B) whose
(C) whom
(D) which
15. He is looking for accommodation __________ in flat
or shared house.
(A) both
(B) until
(C) neither
(D) either
16. You can go neither by train __________ by bus.
(A) no
(B) nor
(C) or
(D) and
17. Before designing a public park, the architect must
__________ the public.
(A) consider
(B) considers
(C) recognize
(D) recognizes
18. When she was younger, she __________ five
kilometers a day.
(A) walked
(B) had walked
(C) has been walking
(D) had been walking
19. The house is large __________ is quite old-fashioned.
(A) and
(B) or
(C) which
(D) but
20. We need to find __________ method to solve this
problem.
(A) other
(B) the other
(C) another
(D) others

21. The students in our school are __________ in other


schools.
(A) smarter
(B) smarter than
(C) smarter than those
(D) more smarter than
22. The number of web entrepreneurs __________
increasing every year.
(A) is
(B) are
(C) has been
(D) have been
23. Write down __________ your name and roll number.
(A) both
(B) either
(C) neither
(D) not only
24. Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) burns less efficiently
than gasoline __________.
(A) burn
(B) burns
(C) should burn
(D) would burn
25. Oxygen can be mixed with __________ gasses such
as Hydrogen, Nitrogen and Chlorine.
(A) another like
(B) another
(C) the other
(D) other
26. The man __________ wallet was stolen called the
police.
(A) who
(B) whose
(C) whom
(D) which
27. The market is nearer to them than __________.
(A) we
(B) our self
(C) us
(D) ourselves
28. He takes his turn, and she takes __________.
(A) her
(B) hers
(C) herself
(D) himself
29. If I had had money, I __________ it yesterday.
(A) would purchase
(B) would purchased
(C) would have purchase
(D) would have purchased
30. Kate, accompanied by her brother, __________ at the
party.
(A) is
(B) are
(C) was
(D) were
31. White ball __________ for the first time in the 1992
Cricket World Cup.
(A) used
(B) was used
(C) had used
(D) has been used
32. The new information on dengue virus caused panic in
the public and government __________.
(A) like
(B) likely
(C) alike
(D) dislike
33. I cannot come to see you _________ tomorrow.
(A) by
(B) till
(C) until
(D) unless
34. He has been living in Switzerland _________ two
years.
(A) for
(B) since
(C) from
(D) until
35. She is standing __________ her boyfriend.
(A) with
(B) by
(C) in
(D) for
36. He paid the dining bill __________ a credit card.
(A) with
(B) by
(C) in
(D) for
37. He did not give up __________.
(A) hope
(B) hopes
(C) to hope
(D) hoping
38. __________ the bad weather, the outdoor party was
rescheduled.
(A) Because of
(B) In order to
(C) Despite
(D) In spite of
39. __________ loosing the first match, our team has won
the world cup.
(A) Because of
(B) In order to
(C) Despite
(D) In spite of
40. Everyone at the party __________ amazed by his
performance.
(A) is
(B) are
(C) were
(D) was
41. She __________ for the upcoming tennis tournament.
(A) trains
(B) is training
(C) will train
(D) is going to train
42. I __________ New Zealand next year.
(A) go
(B) will go
(C) am going
(D) am going to
43. There are some vacant rooms __________ in flats and
shared houses.
(A) both
(B) between
(C) either
(D) neither
44. The sun rises __________ the east.
(A) in
(B) on
(C) from
(D) towards
45. Nitrogen gas is in abundance __________ the Earth.
(A) in
(B) on
(C) above
(D) along
46. I was watching a TV program, when he __________
in.
(A) walk
(B) walks
(C) walked
(D) was walking
47. We are planning __________ out to dinner tonight.
(A) taking our guests
(B) guests to take
(C) guests taking
(D) to take our guests
48. She took lessons __________ how to swim.
(A) learn
(B) for learning
(C) to learn
(D) learning
49. The class teacher __________ Anna move to another
chair.
(A) allows
(B) allowed
(C) let
(D) permitted
50. He devotes much of his time __________ for the
future.
(A) to planning
(B) to plan
(C) plan
(D) planning
ANSWERS:
1. B
2. D
3. C
4. A
5. A
6. B
7. C
8. C
9. D
10. B
11. C
12. B
13. C
14. A
15. D
16. B
17. A
18. A
19. D
20. C
21. C
22. A
23. A
24. B
25. D
26. B
27. C
28. B
29. D
30. C
31. B
32. C
33. C
34. A
35. B
36. A
37. D
38. A
39. C
40. D
41. B
42. D
43. A
44. A
45. B
46. C
47. D
48. C
49. C
50. A
Mathematic
1)In the exam 45% students failed and 550 students
were successful.The total number of students who
appeared in the exam were:
(a) 1000 (b) 900
(c) 1500 (d) 800
2) A group of students volunteered to finish a
construction work in 25 days. 1Q of the students did
not come and the work could be finished in 35 days.
The original number of students in the group were
(a) 25.00 (b) 32.00
(c) 35.00 (d) 37.00
3) A man bought a flat for Rs. 8,20,000.
He borrowed 55% of this money from a bank. How
much money did he borrow
from the bank? .
(a) Rs. 4,51,000 (b) Rs. 4,52,000
(c) Fvs. 4,53,000 . (d) Rs. 4,54,000
4) A primary school had an enrollment of 850 pupils
in January 1970. In January 1980 the enrollment
was 1,120; What
was the percentage increase for the
enrollment?
(a) 31.76% (b) 33.50%
(c) 30,65% (d) 34.76%
5) The number, whose 7% is 42, is
(a) 300 (b) 400
(c) 500 (d) 600
6) Which number will come next?
3. 5, 7, 10,12,14, 24, 26,_____
(a) 52 (b) 30
(c) 28 (d) 48
7) Twelve men take 6 hours to finish a piece of work.
After the 12 men have worked for 1 hour, the
contractor decides
to call in 8 more men. How many more hours would
20 men take to complete the remaining work?
(a) 2 (b) 3
(c) 4 (d) 5
8) If a car is sold for Rs..50000 the profit is 17
percent, what would be profit percentage if sold
for Rs. 47000.
(a) 14.85% (b) 15.98%
(c) 16.20% (d) 14.50%
9.Sadiq purchased a plot for Rs. 8,000. He sells the
plot to Abid at a profit of 20%. Abid in turn sells that
plot to Arif at a loss of 20%. The plot costs Arif.
(a) Rs. 12,000 (b) Rs. 10,000 (c) Rs. 8670 (d) Rs.
7680
10. A’s mother is twice as old as A’s brother. A is 6
years younger than his brother but 4 years older than
his sister. If A’s sister is 15 his mother’s age is:
(a) 40 (b) 45
(c) 42 (d) 50
11.If 12 years are added to 2/3 age of Rani, she will
be three years older than today. What is Rani’s
present age?
(a) 25 (b) 27
(c) 26 (d) 29
12. Three families, P, Q and R, share 480 kg of rice,
Q receives twice as much rice as P and R receives
half as much rice as Q. How much rice does family Q
gets?
(a) 220 kg (b) 230 kg
(c) 240 kg (d) 250 kg
13. Six men working 8 hours a day earn Rs 720 per
week. 8 men working 6 hours a day will earn per
week
(a) Rs. 540 (b) Rs. 720
(c) Rs.960 (d) Rs.1080
14) Price of sugar is increased by 25%.
The percentage of consumption to be decreased so
that there would be no increase in the expenditure is
(a) 18% (b) 20 %
(c) 22% (d) 24%
15. Nasir read 60 pages of a book on the first day.
This was 20% more than the number of pages he read
on the second day. Given that he read 1/6 of the book
on the.second day, find the number of pages in the
book he had read.
(a) 300 (b) 290
(c) 325 (d) 345
16. Mr. Rehraan ordered a car worth Rs.600.000
and was given a discount.Given that he
paid Rs.57,0000 for his new car, calculate the
percentage discount he received:
(a) 5% (b) 7%
(c) 9% (d) 10%
17. Which is the greatest number?
(a) 1/4 of 236 (b) 1/16 of 1028
(c) 1/9 of 504 d) 1/3 of 741
18. 10 men can construct a building in 40 days. How
long will it take 20 men to do this work?
(a) 20 days (b) 30 days
(c) 40 days (d) 50 days
1 9. Rashid bought a shirt for Rs.350 and sold it
Rs.300. How much loss did he get?
(a) Rs.40 (b) Rs.50
(c) Rs.20 (d) Rs.80
20. NASIR bought a practical copy Rs.60 and sold it
Rs.40. How much loss did he get?
(a) Rs.600 (b) Rs.60
(c) Rs.40 (d) Rs.20
21. The number, whose 17% is 51, is
(a) 200 (b) 100
(c) 300 (d) 210
22. A car washer can wash 8 cars in 18 minutes. At
this rate how many cars can be wash, in three hours?
(a) 13 (b) 40
(c) 80 (d) 125
23. There are four numbers. Average of the first
three is 15 and that of the last three is 16. If the last
number is
19 find the first number:
(a) 16 (b) 18
(c) 20 (d) 21
24. 10 men can complete a job in 14 days. How long
will it take 4 men to finish the same job if they work.
at the same rate?
(a) 33 days . (b) 35 days
(c) 37 days (d) 39 days
25. A man takes 50 minutes to cover a certain
distance at a speed of 6 km/hr. If he walks with a
speed of 1 0
km/hr. he covers the same distance
(a) 1 hour
(b) 20 minutes
(c) 30 minutes
(d) 10 minutes
26. A man pays 10% of his income as income tax.
If his income tax amounts to Rs.1500, what is his
income?
(a) Rs.13000 (b) Rs.15000
(c) Rs.17000 (d) Rs.19000
27. A can do a piece of work in 10 days and B can
do it in 15 days. The number of days required by
them to
finish it, working together is:
(a) 8 (b) 7
(c) 6 (d) 4.
28. A carton contains 10 boxes, each box containing
one dozen cubes. How many cartons are needed to
fill 960 cubes?
(a) 7 (b) 8
(c) 9 (d) 12
29. 16 men build a house in 10 days. How much
time will it take 8 men to do this work?
(a) 25 days (b) 20 days
(c) 30 days (d) 32 days
30. Naveed Ahmed spends Rs.400 in getting a good
table and sells it.at Rs.600. Find the percentage of
profit?
(a) 90% (b) 45%
(c) 50% (d) 80%
31. All spends Rs.500 to get a good shirt and sells it
at Rs.800. Find the percentage of Profit?
(a) 59% (b) 60%
(c) 63% (d) 40%
32. Insert the missing number 5? 14 10 97
(a) 18 (b) 16
(c) 14 (d) 12
33. Insert the missing number:
341 (250) 466 282 ( ) 398
(a) 228 (b) 232
(c) 226 (d) 240
34. Insert the missing number:
7 14 10 12 14 9
(a) 19 (b) 17
(c) 14 (d) 15
36. insert the missing number:
172 84 40 18
(a) 7 (b) 10
(c) 12 (d) 16

37. 20 men can construct a building in 40 ays. How


long will it take 10 men to do this work?
(a) 50 days (b) 60 days
(c) 70 days (d) 80 days
38. A man saves Rs.500 which is 15% of his annual
income. How much does he earn in one year?
(a) 3542.50 (b) 3333.33
(C) 3132.30 (d) 3075.75

39. Muhammad Aslam bought a TV Rs.8000 and


sold it Rs.7000. How much loss did he get?
(a) Rs.1000 (b)Rs.2000
(c) Rs.3000 (d) Rs.4000.

40. Insert the missing number:


1 3 2______ 3 7
(a) . 4 (b) 8
(c) 5 (d) 6
41. Which number will come next?
2,5,12,23,38,57,_______
(a) 69 (b) 76
(c) 80 (d) 84
42. Which one number will complete the following
number series?
3,6,15_____ ,123,366
(a) 34 (b) 59
(c) 42 (d) 60
43. Which number will come next?
1,2,5,12,27,58,_____
(a) 121 (b) 136
(c) 135 (d) 174
44. Which number will come next?
4,11,7,14,10, 17.
(a) 24 (b) 13
(c) 20 (d) 21
45. Which number will come next?
2,6, 12,20,30,42_______
(a) 56 (b) 54
(c) 50 (d) 62
45. Insert the missing number:
68 10 11 14 15
(a) 12 (b) 16
(c) 14 (d) 18
46. Insert the missing number:
17(112) 39 28(…)49 .
(a) 164 (b) 144
(c) 154 (d) 174
47. Insert the missing number:
234 (333) 257 345(…)678
(a) 233 (b) 333
(c) 133 (d) 433
48. Ahmed spend Rs.44,000 to get a car
and sells it at Rs.48,000. Find its
percentage of profit?
(a) 12% (b) 9.09%
(c) 14% (d) 80%
49. Sohail Khan sold a car Rs.80,000 which
he was bought for Rs.90,000. What is
his % loss?
(a) 61.40% (b)55.51%
(c) 12.31% (d) 11.11%
50. The number, whose 3% is 60, is
(a) 2000 (b) 3000
(c) 6000 (d) 9000
51. The number, whose 5% is 35, is
(a) 500 (b) 600
(C) 700 (d) 800
52. If takes 14 taps to fill a swimming pool in
10 hours. How much time will ij take 5
taps to fill the pool?
(a) 25 (b) 26
(c) 27 (d) 28
53. The number, whose 25% is 75, is
(a) 600 (b) 500
(c) 300 (d) 400
54. 8 machines Can do a piece of work in 10 days.
How long will it take 16 machines to do the work?
(a) 7 days (b) 5 days
(c) 6 days (d) 8 days
55. 120 men are used to build huge-building for 30
days. How long will it take 80 men to do the same
work?
(a) 35 days (b) 30 days
(c) 45 days (d) 40 days
56. Akbar bought a sweater for Rs.200 and sold it
Rs,250. How much profit did Akbar get?
(a) Rs.40 (b) Rs.20
(c) Rs.80 (d) Rs.50
57. The number, whose 20% is 100, is
(a) 400 (b) 500
(c) 600 (d) 700
58. Salaam bought a pair of shoes for Rs.300 and
sold it Rs.370. How much profit did Salaam get?
(a) Rs.80 (b) RS.70
(c) Rs.75 (d) Rs.20
59. The bridge is completed in 45 days by 105 men.
How long it will take 90 men to do the work?
(a) 68.7days, (b) 61 days (c) 521/2days (d) 60
days
60. If 40 men build 4 buildings in 12 months, how
many men would be required to build 6 houses in 4
months?
(a) 114 men (b) 180 men
(c) 140 men (d) T60 men
61. If 80 men dug 4 holes in 12 months, how many
men would be required to dig 6 holes in 4 months?
(a) 140 men (b) 410 men
(c) 360men (d) 40 men
62. If 15 men can do a piece of work in 8 days, how
many men wtll finish it in 10 days?
(a) 14 (b) 12. (c) 16 (d) 8
63. If 3 men or 6 boys can do a work in 20 days,
then 6 men and 8 boys shall take:
(a) 6 days (b) 8 days
(c) 9 days (d) 20 days
64. The number, whose 25% is 150, is
(a) 600 (b) 700
(c) 800 (d) 900
65. If 20.men can do a piece of work in 8 days, how
many men will finish it in 10 days?
(a) 4 men (b) 16men
(c) 8 men (d) 18 men
66.’ AFTAB AKBAR bought a compact disc from a
manufacturer for Rs. 200; he paid a 15% sales tax. If
he sold the disc to a “Custoifier for Rs. 260,
calculate the cash profit.;
(a) Rs. 30.00 (b) Rs, 35
(c) Rs. 32.50 (d) Rs. 28.00
67. Akbar sold his old gun Rs.900,was bought for
Rs.2500. What is hte loss?
(a) 64% (b) 82%
(c) 94% (d) 15%
68. The total distance from school to is 35km. Noor
khan covered a dis of 20km. What percentage of the’
distance has he covered?
(a) 314% (b) 219%
(c) 48.57% (d) 103.57%
69. This road is only 50 km long We covered c
distance of 20 km. What percentage of distance have
we
covered?
(a) 40% (b) 69%
(c) 48% (d) 53%
70. The price of a glass set increases Rs.600 to
Rs.710. what is the percentage increases?
(a) 18.33% (b) 17.33
(c) 10% (d) 14%
71. The original price of a gift pack is A discount of
15% is allowed in shop. What is the sale price,
(a) Rs.65 (b) Rs.68
(c) Rs.61 (d) Rs.50
72. 8 men can do a work in 60 days. How long will
it take 6 men to do the work?
(a) 50days (b) 90 days
(c) 120 days (d) 19 days
73. Which number will come next?
1.2.4.8.16.
(a) 20 (b) 24
(c) 28 (d) 32
74. Which number will come next?
6.3.12.6.24.
(a) 12 (b) 18
(c) 30 (d) 48
76 Which number will come next?
64,32,16,8.______
(a) 0 (b) 1
(c) 2 (d) 4
77. Which number will come next?
87,90,84,88,81,.___
(a) 85 (b) 98
(c) 86 (d) 76
78. Which number will come next?
2,4,7,11,16,_____
(a) 18 (b) 20
(c) 22 (d) 25
79. Which number will come next?
5,14,27,44,65.,____
(a) 109 (b) 90
(c) 88 (d) 180
80. Which number will come next?
1,4,10, 22,46,______
(a) 68 (b) 48
(c) 12 (d) 94
81. Which number will come next?
3,6,8,16,19,._____
(a) 21 (b) 38
(c) 35 (d) 36
82. Which number will come next?
212 179 146 113,_____
(a) 90 (b) 85
(c) 80 (d) 75
83. Which number will come next?
20, 32 45, 59, 74,____
(a) 95 (b) 90
(C) 85 (d) 79
84. Which number will come next?
210, 195, 175, 150, 120_____
(a) 95 (b) 90
(c) 85 (d) 80
85. A can do a piece of work in 10 days and B can
do it in 15 days. The number of days required by
them to finish it, working together is
(a) 8 (b) 7
(c) 6 (d) 4
86. Which number will come next?
3,6,^,20.7,42,9,______
(a) 60 (b) 54
(c) 72 (d) 66
87. Which number will come next?
2,3,5,6,,9,10,11,13,_____
(a) 12 (b) 15
(c) 14 (d) 16
88. Which number will come next?
0,1,8,27,64,_____
(a) 122 (b) 128.
(c) 125 (d) 256
89. A man pays 10% of his income for his income
tax. If his income tax amounts to Rs. 1500, what is
his income?
(a) Rs. 13000 (b)Rs. 15000 (c) Rs. 17000 (d) Rs.
19000
90. A man is 5 times as old as his son. 2 years ago
the sum of the squares of their ages was 114. Find the
present age of son.
(a) 7 years (b) 9 years
(c) 8 years (d) 81/2 years
91. The number, whose 13% is 52, is
(a) 300 (b) 400
(c) 500 (d) 900
92. 15 men can do a work in 12 days. How
long it will take. 9 men to do the work?
(a) 14 days (b) 20 days
(c) 9 days (d) 19 days
93. 40 men can do work in 25 days. How long it will
take 25 men to do the work? .
(a) 50 days (b) 40 days
(c) 60 days (d) 70 days
94. 60 men can do a work in 40 days. How long it
will take 20 men to do the work?
(a) 160 days (b) 40 days
(c) 180 days (d) 120 days
95. The number, whose 15% is 75, is
(a) 500 (b) 600
(c) 700 (d) 800
96. A shopkeeper bought a radio from a wholesaler
for Rs. 250.00. In addition, he paid a sales tax of 15%
on the cost
price. He then sold the radio for Rs. 315.00. Calculate
the cash profit made by the shopkeeper.
(a) Rs. 20.00 (b) Rs. 22.50
(c) Rs. 25.00 (d) Rs. 27.50

97. A man takes 50 minutes to cover a certain


distance at a speed of 6 km/hr. If
he walks with a speed of 10 km/hr, he covers the
same distance in
(a) 1 hour (b) 30 minutes
98. The number, whose 5% is 10, is
(a) 100 (b) 200
(c) 300 (d) 400
99. The difference between simple and
compound interest on Rs. 1625 for 3
years at 4% per annum in rupees is
(a) 7.95 (b) 7.90
(c) 7.70 (d) 7.75
100. The number, whose 5% is 55,,is
(a) 1100 (b) 2100
(c) 1200 (d) 1300
101. We covered a 150 km distance of
Islamabad road. The total distance is
370 km. What percentage of distance
have we covered?
(a) 30% (b) 40.54%
(c) 67% (d) 41%
102. Which number will come next?
1,0,3,2,5,6,______
(a) 9 (b) 8
(c) 7 (d) 10
103. Insert the missing number:
4 5 7 11 19
(a) 22 (b) 32
(c) 35 (d) 24
104.Insert the missing number:
8 7 9 13 21
(a) 40 (b) 38
(c) 37 (d) 39
105.Insert the missing number:
64 48 36 34
(a) 33 (b)32
(c) 38 (d) 30
106. Insert the missing number:
718 (26) 582 474 (…)226
(a)16 (b) 14
(c)18 (d) 12
107.Insert the missing number:
11 12 14 ? 26 42
(a) 28 (b) 24
(c) 18 (d) 32
108. Which one number will complete
following number series?
8,9,8,7,10,9,6,11,10_________ 12
(a) 11 (b) 7
(c) 7 (d) 5
109. Which number will come next?
Series: 1, 3, 7,15, 31, 63,______
(a) 123 (b) 125
(c) 127 (d) 129
110. By selling a fan for Rs. 475, a person j loses 5%.
To get a gain of 5%, he should 1 seU the fan for:
(a) Rs. 500 (b) Rs. 525
(c) Rs. 535 (d) Rs. 575
111. The enrollment in a certain secondary
school was 450 in 1979. By 1980 the
enrollment had increased by 16%, what was the
enrollment in 1980?
(a) Rs.512 (b) Rs.518
(c) Rs.522 (d) Rs.526
113. Which number will come next?
5,3,6,2,7,1————
(a) 0 (b) 2
(c) 8 (d) 4
114. All gained 510 marks in
matriculation examination. What percentage of marks
did he gain?
(a) 60% (b) 57%
(c) 71% (d) 73%
115. Akhtar scored 178 marks out of 300 marks in a
certain test. What percentage of marks did he score?
(a) 48% (b) 52.41%
(c) 61.41% (d) 59.33%‘
116. The price of a book increases from Rs.120 to
Rs.150. What is the percentage increases?
(a) 35% (b) 25%
(c) 115%
117. .A cyclist covers 660 feet in 66 seconds. How
many yards will he cover in the same time?
(a) 220 (b) 600
118. The sum of 2 numbers Is 84, if one of them
exceeds, the other by 12.Find the numbers?
(a) 40,52 (b) 1,13
(c) 36,48 (d) 72,84
119. The number, whose 7% is 14, is
(a) 500 (b) 400
(c) 300 (d) 200
120. if the difference between 5 times and 9 times of a
number is 24 the number is
(a) 4 (b) 5
(c) 6 (d) 7
121. The speed of a car is 30km first hour and 32 km
in the second hour ,!ts average speed is
(a) 30 km (b) 31 km
(c) 32km (d) 33 krn
122. The number, whose 7% is 21, is
(b) 500 (b) 400
(c) 300 (d) 200
123. What sum of money will amount to Rs,1800 in 5
years at 12% per annum simple interest”
(a) 1000 (b) 1120
(c) 1125 (d) 1130
124. Anwar bought a shirt for Rs.SOO and sold it
Rs,525, What profit did Anwar get?
(a) Ra.35 (b) Rs.30
(c) Rs.25 (d) Rs.20
125. Sarwar Gujar bought a table for Rs.200 and sold
it Rs.175, How much loss did Sarwsr Gujar gsi?
(a) Rs25 (b) Rs,20
(c) Rs.40 (d) Rs.30
126. All sold a table for Rs.SOO which he was bought
for Rs.1000. What is his % loss?
(a) 20% (b) 80%
(c) 14% (d) 17%
127. Which number will come next?
8,13,10,15,12,17,14——–
(a) 19 (b) 22
(c) 16 (d) 20
128. Which number will come next?
2.5.8.11.14.
(a) 18 (b) 17
(c) 19 (d) 16
129. Which number will come next?
1,1,8,4,27,9,_____
(a) 4 (b) 6
(c) 9 (d) 16

130. Which number wiii come next?


2.20,74,110,_____
(a) 115 (b) 132
(c) 114 (d) 182
131.The number, whose 9% is 63, Is
(a) 700 (b) 800
(c) 900 (d) 600
132.The bridge is completed in 20 days by 80 men,
How long would 70 men to eomplete the work?
(a) 30 days (b) 29 days
(c) 23 days (d) 26 days
133.The road is completed In 35 days by 70 men. How
long it will take 40 men to
eomplite the work?
(a) 58 days (b) 61 days
(c) 30 days (d) 32 days
Descriptive form
Property of a set by a statement e.g, The set of animals
in the zoo
Tabular form
We list all element within brackets and separate each
element by using comma
e.g, A=(1,2,3,4…..9)
Note
Natural number start 1 but whole number start 0
Successor and Predecessor
e.g, 36
next means 37 sucessor but behind means 35
predecessor
Commutative Law
In addition o f two whole number, result remains
unchanged by changing their order. For e.g, 6 add 4 or 4
add 6 is equal 10
Associative law
In addition of three whole number, any two whole
number can be added first for e.g,
(2+3)+4=2+(3+4)
5+4=2+7
9=9
Additive identity
e.g,
1) 1+0=1
2)5+0=5
Means 0 additive identity
Multiplicative identity
e.g,
5 multiple 1 is equal 5 , 8 multiple 1 is equal 8 means
1 is multiplicative identity
Distributive law
a * (b+c)= ab +ac
a *(b-c)=ab-ac
Factor
A number is divided by another number and remainder is
zero then first number is said to be divisible by 2nd
number
5/1 remainder is zero
prime number
A number having exactly 2 factors 1 and number itself
call prime number e.g,2,3,5,7,11,13
Composite numbers
A number having factors other than 1 and itself is called
composite number we can say that number having more
than 2 factors e.g,(4,6,8,9…)
Multiples
All number which are divisible by another number are
called multiples
HCF-Highest Common Factor
24=1,2,3,4,6,8,12,24
30=1,2,3,5,6,10,15,30
Common =1,2,3,6
6 is HCF
HCF by Prime Factorization method
Prime factor of 72=2*2*2*3*3
Prime factor of 24= 2*2*2*3
common=2*2*2*3=24 is HCF by prime factorization
method.

HCF by Long Division Method


e.g, HCF of 9 and 12 by using LDM
large number divide small means 12/9 ,remainder 3 then
9/3 then remainder zero means 3 is HCF by LDM
Least Common Multiple (LCM)
The least common multiple of two or more number is
the smallest numbers which is multiple each of given
number.
LCM by Prime Factorization Method
e.g,
find LCM of 24 and 9 by PFM
24=2*2*3*1=22*3*1*
9=3*3*1=32*1
LCM of 24 and 9 is 22*32*1 =24
LCM by Division Method
Arrange all the numbers in a row.choose a common of at
least two of numbers and divide the numbers by it.
Repeat process till no two numbers have common
divisor. The product of the divisors and remainders is
LCM
Integers
Whole number 0,1,2,3… together with –ve number -1,-2,-
3…. are called integer. Zero is also integer but it is
neither +ve or –ve integer.
Positive integer
Natural number called positive integer e.g, 1,2,3,4,5……..
Negative integers
-1,-2,-3…… called negative integers
Ascending order
Arrange low number to high number e.g, -5,-3,1,3
Descending order
Arrange high number to low number e.g, 3,1,-3,-5
Absolute or numberical valve of a integer is distance
from zero to that number on number line.
Note
Divison of an integer by 0 is not possible because 0 time
any number is zero
Antecedent and consequent
In a ratio, first element is called antecedent and second
element is called consequent
E.g, 1/2 = 1 : 2
1 is numerator called antecedent and 2 is denominator
called consequent
Proportion
2:3::4:2
Means =extremes
3*4=2*2
12=4
Percentage
25% of 50
25/100 * 50= 12.5
Profit
Profit = sale price – cost price
Profit percentage = profit / cost * 100
Loss
Loss=cost price – sale price
Loss percentage = loss/cost price *100
Discount
Discount = marked price – sale price
Discount percentage = discount / marked price * 100
Variable and costant
In algebra letter used which called variable and number
having definite fixed valve called costant
Index or exponential form
3*3*3*3=34
4*4=42
These power 4 and 2 called index.
Coefficient in algebra
Multiplying factor of a variable e.g,4X where 4 called
coefficient
Note
Algebra is a general form of arithmetic
Area and perimeter
Surface covered by an object in plane called area of
object and measurement of boundary of surface called
its perimeter.
Area of rectangle = length * breadth
Area of parallelogram = height * base
Area of triangle and trapezium= ½(base * height)
Volume of cube(surface 6 vertices 8 and edges 12) =
length * breadth * height
Length = breadth= height
Volume of cube = length3
Surface area of cube= 6 length2
Current Affairs
1. United States president, Donald Trump, made his first
foreign trip to
(A) Israel
(B) Saudi Arabia
(C) Great Britain
(D) Russia
2. During the first trip of Donald Trump to Saudi Arabia,
the two countries signed a __________ arms deal.
(A) $50 billion
(B) $80 billion
(C) $110 billion
(D) $140 billion
3. The United Kingdom general elections 2017 are going
to be held on
(A) 8 June 2017
(B) 10 June 2017
(C) 12 June 2017
(D) 14 June 2017
4. In Rio Olympics 2016 the women’s football gold was
won by
(A) Brazil
(B) Germany
(C) France
(D) Italy
5. In Rio Olympics 2016 the men’s volleyball gold was
won by
(A) United States
(B) Russia
(C) Brazil
(D) Great Britain
6. Michael Phelps, an American swimmer, won
__________ gold medals in Rio Olympics 2016.
(A) 4
(B) 5
(C) 6
(D) 7
7. The Paris agreement of the United Nations Framework
Convention on Climate Change is to limit global warming
well below
(A) 1.0 °C
(B) 1.5 °C
(C) 2.0 °C
(D) 2.5 °C
8. The Paris agreement was opened for signature for one
year on
(A) 20 April 2016
(B) 21 April 2016
(C) 22 April 2016
(D) 23 April 2016
9. Who is current secretary general of the United Nations?
(A) Javier Perez de Cuellar
(B) Kofi Annan
(C) Ban-Ki-Moon
(D) Antonio Guterres
10. The United Nations Framework Convention on
Climate Change deals with
(A) reduction in fossil fuel usage
(B) CO2 emissions mitigation
(C) reduction in Uranium production
(D) greenhouse gases emissions mitigation
ANSWERS:
1. B
2. C
3. A
4. B
5. C
6. B
7. C
8. C
9. D
10. D
11. Antonio Guterres became secretary general of the
United Nations on
(A) 1 January 2017
(B) 3 January 2017
(C) 5 January 2017
(D) 7 January 2017
12. Secretary general United Nations Antonio Guterres
belongs to
(A) United States
(B) Portugal
(C) Czech Republic
(D) Germany
13. The Paris Agreement entered into force on
(A) October 25, 2016
(B) October 28, 2016
(C) November 1, 2016
(D) November 4, 2016
14. The United States presidential elections were held on
(A) November 5, 2016
(B) November 6, 2016
(C) November 7, 2016
(D) November 8, 2016
15. Barack Obama, who just completed his tenure as the
president of the United States belongs to
(A) Democratic Party
(B) Republican Party
(C) Libertarian Party
(D) Green Party
16. President Donald Trump was the presidential nominee
of the
(A) Democratic Party
(B) Republican Party
(C) Libertarian Party
(D) Green Party
17. President Donald Trump took office of the presidency
on
(A) 18 January 2017
(B) 20 January 2017
(C) 22 January 2017
(D) 24 January 2017
18. Hillary Clinton has also served as US __________
from 2009 to 2013.
(A) Vice President
(B) Foreign Minister
(C) Secretary of States
(D) Interior Minister
19. The largest museum in the world is
(A) Vatican Museums
(B) State Hermitage Museum
(C) Louvre Museum
(D) National Museum of China
20. The Louvre Museum is located in
(A) France
(B) Italy
(C) United States
(D) United Kingdom
ANSWERS:
11. A
12. B
13. D
14. D
15. A
16. B
17. B
18. C
19. C
20. A
21. A faction of the Turkish Armed Forces tried to impose
Martial Law in the country on
(A) 15 July 2016
(B) 20 July 2016
(C) 25 July 2016
(D) 30 July 2016
22. The attempted coup was mainly foiled by the
(A) Turkish Army
(B) Turkish Police
(C) People of Turkey
(D) Supporters of Turkish government
23. The Turkish government accused that the faction of
the army was linked to
(A) Opposition Parties
(B) Kurds Forces
(C) Syria
(D) Fethullah Gulen
24. Fethullah Gulen is a religious and political leader lives
in self-imposed exile in the
(A) United States
(B) United Kingdom
(C) Saudi Arabia
(D) Egypt
25. The 2020 Olympics will be held in ________.
(A) London
(B) Doha
(C) Tokyo
(D) Beijing
26. The FIFA World Cup 2018 will be held in
(A) Argentina
(B) Germany
(C) Qatar
(D) Russia
27. The FIFA World Cup 2022 will be held in
(A) Argentina
(B) Germany
(C) Qatar
(D) Russia
28. The Best FIFA Football Awards 2016 (Men) was won
by
(A) Cristiano Ronaldo
(B) Lionel Messi
(C) Neymar
(D) Ronaldinho
29. The Best FIFA Football Awards 2016 (Women) was
won by
(A) Marta
(B) Melanie Behringer
(C) Carli Lloyd
(D) Dzsenifer Marozsan
30. The 2016 Nobel Prize in literature was won by
(A) Alice Munro
(B) Svetlana Alexievich
(C) Bob Dylan
(D) Angus Deaton
ANSWERS:
21. A
22. C
23. D
24. A
25. C
26. D
27. C
28. A
29. C
30. C
31. The 2016 Nobel Peace Prize was won by
(A) Angela Merkel
(B) Barack Obama
(C) European Union
(D) Juan Manuel Santos
32. The 2016 Nobel Prize in Economics was won by
(A) Oliver Hart and Bengt Holmstrom
(B) Angus Deaton and Jean Tirole
(C) Patrick Modiano
(D) Arthur B. McDonald
33. Oliver Hart and Bengt Holmstrom won the 2016
Nobel Prize in Economics for their contributions to
(A) Supply and Demand
(B) Consumption and Poverty
(C) Contract theory
(D) Consumption, Poverty and Welfare
34. North Korea on 6 January 2016 claimed that it had
successfully tested a/an
(A) atomic bomb
(B) hydrogen bomb
(C) biogas bomb
(D) bomb based on fission reaction
35. Time magazine named _____ its Person of the Year
2016.
(A) Angela Merkel
(B) Donald Trump
(C) Barack Obama
(D) Vladimir Putin
36. Forbes magazine named _____ the world’s most
powerful person of 2016.
(A) Angela Merkel
(B) Malala Yousafzai
(C) Barack Obama
(D) Vladimir Putin
37. On 24 November 2015 Russian jet was shot down by
_____ Air Force.
(A) American
(B) German
(C) British
(D) Turkish
38. The Treaty on Accession of the Republic of Crimea to
Russia was signed on?
(A) 18 February 2014
(B) 18 March 2014
(C) 24 February 2014
(D) 24 March 2014
39. The Secretary of States of United States is
(A) Rex Tillerson
(B) Joe Biden
(C) John Kerry
(D) James F. Dobbins
40. The Vice President of United States is
(A) John Kerry
(B) Mike Pence
(C) Joe Biden
(D) James F. Dobbins
ANSWERS:
31. D
32. A
33. C
34. B
35. B
36. D
37. D
38. B
39. A
40. B
41. World’s oldest operational space launch facility is
located in
(A) America
(B) Russia
(C) Kazakhstan
(D) India
42. Which country has the largest reserves of oil?
(A) United States
(B) China
(C) Russia
(D) Venezuela
43. In which country It is mandatory for all male citizens
aged 18–27 to serve 1 year in Armed Forces?
(A) America
(B) Canada
(C) Russia
(D) Israel
44. Which country is the world’s top supplier of
weapons?
(A) America
(B) Russia
(C) Israel
(D) Germany
45. Which from the following countries is NOT the
member of BRICS?
(A) America
(B) Russia
(C) China
(D) India
46. The President of India is
(A) Sonia Gandhi
(B) Dr. Abdul Kalam
(C) Chidambaram
(D) Pranab Mukherjee
47. The headquarter of Human Rights Watch is located in
(A) Washington
(B) New York
(C) Berlin
(D) Brussels
48. Which country is the largest producer of oil?
(A) Saudi Arabia
(B) China
(C) Russia
(D) Venezuela
49. Which country has the largest reserves of gas?
(A) Saudi Arabia
(B) Iran
(C) Russia
(D) Qatar
50. Which country is the largest producer of gas?
(A) Saudi Arabia
(B) Iran
(C) Russia
(D) Qatar
ANSWERS:
41. C
42. D
43. C
44. B
45. A
46. D
47. B
48. A
49. C
50. C
51. European Union has __________ member states.
(A) 27
(B) 28
(C) 29
(D) 30
52. The Euro currency is used by __________ countries.
(A) 17
(B) 18
(C) 19
(D) 20
53. “Kashmir” is a disputed area between
(A) India and Sri Lanka
(B) India and Bangladesh
(C) India and Pakistan
(D) Bangladesh and Pakistan
54. “Northern Cyprus” is a disputed area between
(A) Cyprus and Czech Republic
(B) Cyprus and United Kingdom
(C) Cyprus and Greece
(D) Cyprus and Turkey
55. Who is the secretary general of OIC?
(A) Iyad bin Amin Madani
(B) Ekmeleddin Ihsanoglu
(C) Prince Salman
(D) Dr. Yousef bin Ahmad Al-Othaimeen
56. The official languages of NATO are
(A) English and French
(B) English and German
(C) English and Spanish
(D) English, French and German
57. Which country has the largest coal reserves?
(A) United States
(B) Russia
(C) China
(D) Venezuela
58. Which country is the largest producer of coal?
(A) United States
(B) Russia
(C) China
(D) Venezuela
59. The 2015 Summer Universiade were held in
(A) Moscow
(B) Kazan
(C) Gwangju
(D) Beijing
60. The 2017 Summer Universiade is scheduled to held in
(A) Taipei
(B) Kazan
(C) Beijing
(D) Moscow
ANSWERS:
51. B
52. C
53. C
54. D
55. D
56. A
57. A
58. C
59. C
60. A
61. The River Thames is located in
(A) England
(B) Scotland
(C) Ireland
(D) Finland
62. In Rio Olympics 2016, the gold medal, in Men’s Field
Hockey was won by
(A) Germany
(B) Holland
(C) Australia
(D) Argentina
63. The Most populous city in the world is
(A) Beijing
(B) Buenos Aires
(C) Shanghai
(D) Tokyo
64. US special representative for Afghanistan and
Pakistan is
(A) Seth Jones
(B) John Kerry
(C) Richard Holbrooke
(D) Dan Feldman
65. The capital of Ukraine is
(A) Kazan
(B) Aden
(C) Crimea
(D) Kiev
66. The head of state of the United Kingdom is
(A) Queen Elizabeth I
(B) Queen Elizabeth II
(C) Queen Elizabeth III
(D) Queen Elizabeth IV
67. Which country is the largest producer of cotton in the
world?
(A) Australia
(B) China
(C) Russia
(D) India
68. The first Muslim Nobel Laureate was
(A) Anwar Sadat
(B) Dr. Abdul Salam
(C) Dr. Muhammad Younus
(D) Yasir Arafat
69. Qantas is an airline of
(A) Australia
(B) Sudan
(C) Malaysia
(D) France
70. AFP is the news agency of
(A) Switzerland
(B) France
(C) Germany
(D) Sweden
ANSWERS:
61. A
62. D
63. C
64. D
65. D
66. B
67. B
68. A
69. A
70. B
General Knowledge
 The biggest planet in solar system is; Jupiter
 The brightest planet I n the solar system is; Venus
 The only planet where life exists is ; Earth
 The sun is mainly composed of ; Nitrogen
 The temperature of outer surface of the sun is ; 6000
C
 The nearest planet of the sun is ; Mercury
 The moon is _____ size of the mother planet; ¼
 The sun light takes almost ___ to reach on the earth;
8 mintues
 The moon revolves round the earth is almost __
days; 28
 The fragment of planets lying between the mars and
Jupiter are called; Asteroids
 The earth is ; 3 posiition from the sun and is the 4th
largest planet in the solar system.
 The outer layer of the earth is known as ; Crust
 The total land area of the earth is; 29.08%
 The period of earth rotation is ; 365days
 The lowest point at the earth is ; Dead Sea
 The deepest point of the earth Mariana Trench is in
the ocean ; Pacific
 In the earth composition which element is the
maximum are; Oxygen
 The 2nd biggest constituent of the composition of
the earth is ; Silicon
 The longest day on the northern hemisphere is ; 22
June
 Equinox is the phenomenon ; Days and Nights are
equal
 Lunar Eclipse on a full moon day when; The earth
comes between the sun and moon
 Trade winds are steady currents of air blowing
towards the equator from; North east and south east
 Which among the rocks do not contain fossils ;
Igneous
 Gypsum chalk are examples of ; sedimentary
 Marble and slate are examples of ; Metamorphic
 There are no volcanoes in ; Australia
 The intensity of the energy released by an
Earthquake is measured by the ; Richter scale
 The ocean water contains ___ of dissolved salts ;
3.5%
 The largest river of the world is ; Amazon
 An-Nafud desert is located in ; Saudi Arabia
 Nubian deser is located in ; Sudan
 Atacama desert is located in ; Chile
 Chihuahua desert is located in ; USA
 Death valley is located in; California
 Great sandy desert is located in ; Australia
 Gobi desert is located in; Mangolia
 Kalaharia desert is located in ; South Africa
 Karakum desert is located in; Turkmenistan
 Kavir desert(Dasht-e-kavir) is located in ; Iran
 Kyzylkum desert is located in; Uzbekistan
 Dasht-e-Lut desert is located in; Eastern Iran
 Mojave desert is located in ; South California
 Namib desert is located in; Namibia
 Sahara desert is located in ; Africa to Atlantic
 Simpson desert is located in; Central Australia
 Syrian desert is located in; Arabia to Iraq
 Thar desert is located in ; Pakistan
 Albert canal is located in ; Belgium
 Amsterdam Rhine canal flows in ; Netherlands
 Cape code canal is located in ; USA
 Houston Ship channel is located in ; USA
 Kiel and Main Danube canal flows in ; Germany
 White sea Baltic canal flows in ; Russia
 Suez canal flows in ; Egypt
 Salute saint Marie canal is located in ; Canada
 Panama canal located in ; Panama
 Manchester ship canal located ; England
 Corinth canal located in ; Greece
 Longest shipping canal is ; Beloye-More
 Suez canal connects ; Red sea to Mediterranean
 Panama canal connects___ oceans; Pascific to
Atlantic
 Amazon river is located in ; South America
 Colorado river flows in; USA
 Niagara river is located in ; USA-Canada
 Niger river is located in; Africa
 Rhine river is located in; Europe
 Rio Grande river is located in; Mexico and USA
 St.Lawrence river is located in; Canada-USA
 Seine river is flow in; France
 Shannon river is flow in; Ireland
 Thames river is flow in; UK
 Volga river is flow in; Russia
 Yangtze river is flow in; China
 Zambezi river is flow in; Africa
 River carries more water than any other river;
Amazon
 Which river has created the Grand Canyon; Colorado
 Which river of Australia is the longest river, it is
tributary of the Muurray; Darling
 ____ is Canada largest river ; Mackenzie
 Which river is mentioned most often in Bible; Jordan
 Which river is considered sacred by members of the
Hindu faith; Ganges
 Which river is called yellow river due to large
amount of yellow silt deposits; Haung He
 ____ is the longest river of the world; River Nile
 China longest and world third longest river is ;
Yangtze
 Which river flows through the heart of Paris; Seine
 Which river connects the Great lakes and Atlantic
Ocean; St.Lawrence
 Which river makes famous Niagara fall; Niagara
 __ is made by the rivers at mouth where river
empties; Delta
 Euphrates river is flow in; Iraq
 Tigris river is flow in ; Iraq
 Sutlej river is flow in; Pakistan
 Limpopo river is flow in; Africa(south Africa,
Botswana Morambique
 Paraguay river is flow in; South America
 Moselle river is flow in; Europe
 Ural river is flow in; Europe (Russia , kzakhstan)
 Tome river is flow in; Europe
 Tagus river is flow in;Europe
 ___ is a fertile land region that lies between the
Murray and Lachlan River in South Wales; Riverine
 Melting ice of Himalayas of northern India is the
source of ____ river; Ganga
 Which is the biggest ocean of world ; Pascific
 Which is the deepest ocean; Pacific
 While sailing from U.K to USA which ocean is crossed
; Atlantic
 The Bermuda Triange is an imaginary area located
off the South Eastern Atlantic coast of the ; U.S
 The % of salt in NACL in the ocean water is ; 77.8%
 Which of the biggest sea of the world ; south china
 Yellow sea is located near; china
 Black sea is located near; Turkey
 White sea lies near; Russia
 Karachi borders____ ; Arabia sea
 Caspian sea is the biggest salt water lake located on
the border of ; Iran
 Red sea is near; Saudi Arabia
 Aral sea is in; Central Asia
 Western Tropical Pacific ocean ha ___ surface water;
warmest
 Which element is not component of ocean salinity;
Ni
 Evaporation is high in ___ areas of ocean;
Subtropical
 Rhythmic rise and fall of ocean water is called; Tides
 ___ strait connects Mediterranean sea with Atlantic
ocean. Gibraltar
 Gibraltar strait is ____ km long; 51
 Pillars of Hercules are located at ____ side of
Gibraltar Strait; Eastern
 ___ in Spain marks the Western limit of Gibraltar
strait; Cape Trafalgar
 A narrow channel of water between two large
bodies of water is called; Strait
 Only strait between Atlantic and Pacific ocean is;
Magellan
 ___ joins Aegean sea with the sea of Marmora;
Dardanelles
 ___ joins black Sea and the sea of Marmora;
Bosporus
 Dardanelles is ___ km wide at narrowest point; 1.5
 Average width of Dardanelles strait is ___ km ; 5-6
 Bosporus is located in north western; Turkey
 Length of Bosporus strait is ___ km long; 30
 Bosporus strait is ___ km wide; 0.8-3
 ___ city lies at the southern end of Bosporus strait ;
Istanbul
 The broadest strait of the world is ; Davis
 ___ is a body of land smaller than a continent and
surrounded by water; Island
 ___ is the largest island of the world ; Greenland
 Greenland covers an area of ____ km2; 2175600
 A small island is called ; Islet
 A broad expanse of sea with a large number of
islands is called; Archipelago
 ___ islands are made by oceanic volcanoes; Volcanic
 Canary island is located in continent ; Africa
 Madagascar island is located in continent ; Africa
 Bahrain island is located in continent; Asia
 Indonesia island is located in continent; Asia
 Capri and Elba islands is located in continent;
Europe
 Timor island is located in continent; Asia
 Rhodes island is located in continent; Europe
 Marshall island is located in ; Pacific Ocean
 Tonga island is located in ; Pacific ocean
 Which island is not located in pacific ocean; Bahamas
 Buddo & Bundal islands are located in; Sindh
 Which is the highest mountain peak; Mt Everest
 Andes mountain range is in ; South America
 Alps lies on the border of ; France and Italy
 Highest of the k2 is ; 8611m
 Tirish Mir is in the range of ; Hindukush
 Haifa is port of ; Israel
 San Francisco is famous for ; petroleum product
 Marseilles a famous port is in ; France
 Rio-de Janeiro is in ; Brazil
 Zan Ziber is in; South Africa
 Wellington is in ; New Zealand
 Perth is in ; Australia
 Cape town is in ; south Africa
 Cardiff is a sea port ; U.K.
 Post saad is in ; Syria
 Ganga river Brahamaputra and Irrawaddy rivers
empty in ; Bay of Bengal
 ____ is northern part of Indian ocean; Bay of Bengal
 _____ lies to the West of France and North of Spain;
Bay of Biscay
 Bay of Bengal boarders the; Bangaldesh
 How high is angel waterfall; 3212 feet
 Tugela waterfall is in ; South Africa
 Karmi waterfall is in; Australia
 Delta waterfall is in; Canada
 Sutherland waterfall is in ; New Zealand
 Cuquenan waterfall is in; Venezuela
 Giessbach waterfall is in; USA
 Gavarnie waterfall is in; France
 Horseshoe waterfall is in; Canada
 American waterfall is in; Norway
 Which country is the largest producer of wheat;
China
 What is the botanical name of wheat; Triticum
indicum
 To which family wheat belongs ; Graminae
 Which is the height of wheat plant ; 2-4 feet
 Wheat is a crop of ____ season; Rabi
 What temperature does wheat require for growth;
66*F
 How many inches rainfall is required for wheat in hot
countries; 10 inches
 How many inches rainfall is required for wheat in
cold countries; 10 inches
 How much area in the world is under cultivation of
wheat; 215 million hectors
 Name the country which is the largest producer of
rice; china
 What is the botanical name of rice; Oryza Sativa
 To which family rice belongs ; Graminae
 What is the height of rice plant ; 3-6 feet
 Rice is a crop ____ season; Kharif
 What temperature does rice require for growth;
70*F
 How many inches rainfall is required for the growth
of rice; 40-80 inches
 What type of soil is best suited for the growth of
rice; slit
 How many countries in world are rice producer; 114
 Name the country which is the largest producer of
sugarcane ; India
 Write the botanical name of sugarcane ; Saccharum
Officinarum
 To which family sugarcane belongs; Graminae
 What is the height of sugarcane plant; 6-12 feet
 Sugarcane is a crop of ___ season ; kharif
 What temperature does sugarcane require for
growth; 70-80*F
 How many inches rainfall is required for the growth
of sugarcane; 60 inches
 How much area in the world is under cultivation of
sugarcane ; 19.5 million hectors
 How many countries in the world are producing
sugarcane ; 97
 What is Pakistan major export; cotton
 Name the country which is the largest producer of
cotton; Russia
 To which family cotton belongs ; Malvaceae
 Write the height of cotton plant; 40-230 cm
 Cotton is a crop of ____ season; Rabi
 What temperature does cotton require for growth;
70-90*F
 How many inches rainfall is required for growth of
cotton ; 30-40 inches
 From which part of cotton do we get fiber ; flower
 Among the cotton producers Pakistan number is ; 4
 Soybean is famous in world for _____ production; Oil
 At what temperature soybean grows; 80-90*F
 Soybean is fulfilling the ____ need of oil in world;
60%
 Soybean is _____ season crop; Kharif
 _____ is the largest producer of soybean; Argentine
 At what temperature sunflower grows; 45-50*F
 Which country is the largest producer of sunflower;
Argentine
 Among the sunflower cultivating countries Pakistan
stands at ___ number; 22
 ____ environment is best suited for the cultivation of
mustard ; cold
 At what temperature mustard grows; 25-30*C
 Time for the cultivation of mustard is ; September to
November
 Mustard is a crop of ____ season; Rabi
 In Pakistan the production of sunflower is _____ per
hector ; 859 kilograms
 Mostly peanut is cultivated in _____ areas ; Barani
 Peanut grows at temperature of ; 40*C
 _____ soil is best for the cultivation of peanut; Sandy
 In world per hector production of peanut is ; 6075Kg
 Peanut is a rich source of oil _____ and vitamins ;
proteins
 The largest producer of corn oil in the world is ; USA
 Which part of the corn is used to extract oil; Seed
 Corn seed is rich source of ; proteins
 Annul production of corn oil in USA is _____ million
metric tons; 16.5
 Name of Pakistan suggested by; Chaudhary Rahmat
Ali
 Quaid-e-Azam known as great leader and baba-e-
Qaum also; father of nation
 Who wrote nation anthem of Pakistan; Hafeez
Jullundhri
 Who made Pakistan flag first time; Amiruddin kidwai
 The first capital of Pakistan was the coastal city of
Karachi
 Iskandar Mirza was first president of Pakistan
 Liaquat Ali Khah was first minister of Pakistan
 Anwar Zaheer Jamali was first chief justice of
Pakistan
 Benazir Bhutto was first female prime minister of
Pakistan
 Fehmida Mirza was first female speaker of national
assembly of Pakistan
 Sir Frank Messevy was first chief of army staff of
Pakistan.
 Allan Perry Keene was first chief of air staff of
Pakistan
 James Wilfred Jefford was first chief of Naval staff of
Pakistan
 Liaquat Ali Khan was first foreign minister of
Pakistan.
 Jogendra Nath Mandal was first law minister of
Pakistan
 First Tv station in Pakistan in Lahore on nov 26 1964
 First radio station in Pakistan in Karachi
 Marium Mukhtiar first female pilot of Pakistan
 Faisal mosque is largest mosque in Pakistan
 796095 km2 is total area of Pakistan
 Balochistan is largest province of Pakistan in the
term of area
 Punjab is most population province of Pakistan
almost 101.4 million
 Around 27 language spoken in Pakistan
 Jacobabad hottest area of Pakistan 53.3*C
 Indus river longest and largest river of Pakistan
 Thar in sindh is largest desert of Pakistan
 Astola, Churna,Burdal,Manora,Karachi,Buddo,Shams
pir, Khiprianwala, Baba Bhit and Bukkur are islands in
Pakistan

 Every wise man should save for…


Rainy days
 Sleeping partner means:-
One who has invested in business but takes no active
part in its management.
 UN was established to:-
Settle political disputes.
 Yellow journalism refers to:-
Sensationalism
 Law is never law unless:-
It is enforced by a sovereign authority
 A computer derives its basic strength from:-
Memory
 If a car drives 25 kilometres on two litres of petrol,
how many litres will be needed for trip of 150
kilometres?
12
 Find 60% of 70:-
42
 Vitamin C is essential for:-
Appetite
 Sound cannot travel through:-
Vacuum
 A good tax should:-
Encourage growth in all sectors of the economy.
 A system which results in a rigid one-party
dictatorship permitting private ownership but not
management of the production is:-
Marxism
 The tax levied on the import and export of
commodities is named as:-
Customs duty
 We see the flash of lightning before we hear the
sound of the thunder because:-
The light rays travel much faster than the sound
waves.
 The Ozone layer plays ________ role for the organic
life on earth.
Beneficial
 Bonded Labour is:-
Forced labour
 If you write down all the numbers from 1-100, how
many times would you write 3?
20
 Complete the series.
6, 9, 13, 16, 20, 23, _______.
 27, 30
 A seventeen years old is not ________ to vote in
elections.
Old enough
 Promptly means:-
At once
 Inflation refers to:-
Devaluation of money
 Geographically Kashmir is divided into three major
parts:-
Jammu, Azad Kashmir, Held Kashmir
 “The System of Dyarchy” was scrapped in the
Provinces and introduced in the centre.” This reform
was introduced by:-
Government of India Act, 1935
 An increase in hoarding results in:-
Increase in prices
 A computer cannot do anything without:-
Input device
 One of the infectious diseases conveyed from one
person to another through air is:-
Tuberculosis
 Lunar Eclipse takes place when:-
The shadow of the earth falls on the moon
 A man buys a shirt for Rs. 70 after getting a discount
of 20%. What was the marked price on the shirt?
 Rs. 87.50
 Give the next two numbers in the following series:-
23, 30, 21, 33, 19, 36, ______
17, 39
 What is meant by mopia?
Short sightedness
 The examiner made us ________ our identification
in order to be admitted to the test centre.
Show
 Which of these is the most predominant in the
composition of atmosphere?
Nitrogen
 Indicate the word which has the correct spellings:-
Existence
 Federal revenues are maximum from:-
Excise and sales taxes
 Soda water serves as:-
A primary remedy for upset stomach
 General Sales Tax is levied on:-
The sale price of goods which are produced in the
country
 Electricity of 220 volts is normally used for domestic
purposes because this is:-
The average voltage acquired by the domestic circuit
 Special glasses are recommended to see solar
eclipse because:-
They refract light
 Calorie is a ____________.
Unit of quantity of heat
 Optical Fiber System is ______.
Telecommunication system
 The plural from of loaf is:-
Loaves
 Federal revenues are maximum from:-
Excise and sales taxes
 The tax imposed on the property/owners of houses
of plots and motor vehicles is called:-
Wealth tax
 Barter system means:-
Exchange of goods
 What function is performed by liver in the human
body?
Acts as a store house of digested sugar
 A soldier drove east for four miles, then drove north
for five miles, then turned to his left and drove for
one mile and again turned to his left. Which choice
gives the direction in which he was driving now?
South
 Physiotherapy is a curative method for:-
Immobility of joints
 If two steel balls having different masses are
allowed to fall freely from the roof of a building, they
will reach the ground:-
Simultaneously
 Dialysis is meant for:-
Kidneys
 The people of the Bosnia-Herzegovina voted in
favour of independence from:-
Yugoslavia
 Slump means:-
Fall in the prices of stock
 Addiction means:-
Craving for certain drugs or food
 A man sneezes when he has cold:-
Because he cannot help it
 Why do you need a doctor’s prescription to buy
certain drugs?
Because they can do harm if misused
 A computer consists mainly of electronic:-
Devices
 Six students in a class failed in algebra. This
represents 16? per cent of the class. How many
students passed the course?
30
 A boy walked for ½ hour and then got a bus for 1/3
of an hour. What part of an hour did the entire trip
take?
5/6
 In a democratic country which of the following is
considered the fourth estate?
Press
 A coalition government means:-
Government formed by two or more political parties
 Local authorities receive the largest portion of their
income from:-
Urban immovable property tax
 Municipal tax on articles coming inside a city is
called:-
Octroi
 The book entitled ‘Empire and Islam: Punjab and The
Making of Pakistan’ was written by:-
D. Gilmartin
 Research in the work place reveals that many
people work for many reasons
 Besides money
 Invoice is:-
A statement which describes full particulars
concerning the quality and price of goods
 Reuters is a word known:-
News agency
 Modern computers as compared to earlier
computers are:-
Faster and smaller
 Which US Ambassador killed with Zia: Raphael
 Pedagogy is the study of : teaching
 Which Vegetable has the most Potassium: Spinach
 What is the qualification of Mahathir Mohamad:
Medical Doctor
 From which University Sartaj Aziz Graduate: Harward
 What is the name of the Treaty for formulation of
European Union: Maastricht
 What is name of Operation for the killing of Osama
bin Laden: Neptune Spear
 What is the capital name of Kosovo: Pristina
 Maslow theory of needs for which purpose:
Motivation
 Who said that Man is a Political Animal: Aristotle
 What is the name of grassland of Argentina: Pampas
 From Which U Thant belongs to: Burma
 Who share the disputed with UK on Falkland Island:
Argentina
 Which district has the least population in Punjab:
Rajanpur
 Which UNO org has the all the member countries:
General Assembly
 Which Greenhouse gas has most heat:
Corbodinoxide
 Who is the auditor general of Pakistan: Rana Asad
Amin
 How many Divisions of Punjab: 9
 When India first time test the atom bomb: 1974
 Who is the ex-foreign minister of India: Salman
Khurshid

 Total District in Pak; 133

 Total District in Punjab; 36


 Total District in KP; 26

 Oldest Cantonment of Pakistan; Kohat

 India Construct Wuller Berrage on which river;


Jhelum

 Commander in Chief who was also defense minister


in civil Govt; Ayub

 Who was 2nd Martial Law Administrator; Yahiya


Khan

 Smallest Division of KP; Bannu

 Jinah Of Pakistan was written by; Stanley Wolpert

 Shalimar Garden was built by; Shah Jehan.

 Tomb of Iqbal located in; Near Badshahi Masjid


 Gadani Beach is located in which province;
Baluchistan

 Karakurom Highway connect Pak with; China

 Smallest state by area; Malta

 Plant exhale at night time which gas; CO2

 Distance from north and south equator is called;


Latitude

 Eastern Meditarian Island cypress divided between


 Which two country; Greece and Turkey

 Reuters is the news agency of; UK

 WWW statnd ; World wide web

 Most urbanized province of pak; Sindh


 Black Gold is the name of; Oil

 Coldest area of the world; Siberia

 Capital of Azad Jamu Kashmir; Muzaffarabad

 Pak won world cup in; 1992

 which are of Pakistan is sandwitch between china


and Indian occupied Kashmir; Baltistan

 In 1945-46 which war was fought; First Anglo Sikh


war

 Bristol is the sea port of; Uk

 1999 UN peacekeeping mission to which country;


Kosovo

 Oldest barrage of Pakistan; Sukkur


 Gulf war participate by which countrys; Iraq

 From the moon which structure on the land visible;


The great wall of China

 Country shortest coastline; Monaco

 Country biggest irrigation system of the world;


Pakistan

 Largest planet of the solar system; Jupiter

 City of canals; Venice

 China situated in which part of Asia; East Asia

 Sweden currency; Krona

 Cedi is the currency; Ghana

 Romania Currency; Lei


 First cabinet of Pakistan established; 15 August,
1947

 M Ghaznavi Destroyed; Somnath Temple

 Tipu Sultan died in; 4 Mysore war.

 Which country has a least population growth; China

 Lome is the; capital of Togo

 "Pakistan, the heart of Asia" is a book written by


liaqat Ali Khan in; 1950.

 Founder of Mughal Empire; Babur

 _____act against diseases; Antibodies

 Princess Zeb un Nisa’s Father: Aurangzeb

 Pedagogy is the study of : teaching


 5 cars attached bumper to bumper, how many
bumpers are connected : 8

 A person standing in a queue at place six from both


sides, how many total persons in the queue : 11

 A couple has 7 daughters and each daughter has one


brother, how many total they are: 10

 Maj shabbir sharif shaheed got which military award


other than nishan e haider: Sitar e Jurat

 Sharmeen obaid oscar winning documentary movie:


Saving face (& A Girl in the River)

 Q & A Writer of slumdog millionaire: Vikas Swarup


Most illegaly traded animal: Pangolin

 Drama serial “Waris” written by: Amjad Islam Amjad


Secretary General of UN in 1953-54: Dag
Hammarskjöld
 Reshma, folk singer died in: 3 November, 2013

 Facebook started in: 2004

 Old name of Zimbabwe: Southern Rhodesia

 Original name of Santosh Kumar: Syed Musa Raza

 where is Lal Sohanra Park: Bahawalpur

 bleaching powder formula? : Calcium hypochlorite

 When ship travels from fresh water to the ocean or


sea: rises

 1 hectare is equal to how many acres: 2.47

 Gas to liquid conversion: Condensation

 Baglihar dam is constructed on river: Chenab


 Diphtheria disease is related to: Throat

 Epistemology deals with : Knowledge

 Ustad Allah Baksh a famous painter: Belgium

 Kamran bradari is made by kamran who is: Son of


Babur, brother of Humayun

 Headquarter of African union is: Addis Abbaba

 The clash of civilization is written by: Huntington

 Deosai national park is situated in: Gilgit Baltistan

 Term of 21st amendment is approved for: 2 years

 Abdul Sattar Edhi got Lenin prize: 1988



 Previous Heart of Asia conference was held at:
Beijing
 Son of Ranjit Singh who was crowned at the age of 5
years: Duleep Singh

 Odd one out of: RAM, ROM, Cache, HDD: ROM

 Yeast contains: Fungi

 When was first Nobel Prize awarded: 1901

 Detroit company in USA is famous for: automobile

 Mustafa zaidi by profession was: Civil Servant

 Gohar Ayub khan’s military rank: Captain

 Indian Nuclear Test in: 1974

 Name of the king who came to India for first time for
darbaar: George V
 HDI (Human Development Index was developed by:
Mehboob ul Haq

 Usain bolt belongs to? Jamaica

 Fourth issue raised by Nawaz Sharif in UN assembly:


Withdrawal from Siachen

 When did pak and india composite talks start: 1997


(Originally in 1985)

 First woman president of the UN: Vijaya Lakshmi


Pundit

 Pacemaker: regulates heart beat

 Gibraltar connects: Mediterranean with Pacific

 UNESCO Headquarter: Paris

 COP 20 held in: Lima


 Constitution of Pakistan article 257 when the people
of the State of Jammu and Kashmir decide to accede
to Pakistan, the relationship between Pakistan and
the State shall be determined in accordance with the
wishes of the people of that State.

 What is zero-sum Game Theory: In Game theory and


economic theory, a zero-sum game is a
 mathematical representation of a situation in which
each participant’s gain (or loss) of utility is exactly
balanced by the losses (or gains) of the utility of the
other participant(s).

 LED: light emitting diode

 GT road: Grand Trunk

 Tower of Pisa: Italy

 Earth rotation: 24 hours


 Hingol Park: Balochistan

 Pemra chairman: Absar Alam

 1st panipat battle fought between: Babur and


Ibrahim Lodhi

 Swiss women voting right: 1971

 Founder of De beer (Diamond Exploration


Company): Cecil Rhodes

 Kingdom Saudi Arabia renamed from Najad to Saudi


Arabi in: 1932

 Indian Nobel prize winner: Amartya Sen

 Who performed role of Quaid e azam? Christopher


Lee

 Presidency of U.N. rotate every: One month


 Single computer can operate without? LAN card.

 Liquid turns to gas Process? Volatile

 Taj Mahal on which river? Yamuna

 Chauburji historical place belongs to King?


Aurangzeb Alamgir

 Which country expelled PLO in 1970? Jordan

 Beijing declaration 1992 for: women

 WEF idea was given by: Klaus Schwab

 What was the father’s name of Madeline Albright?


Joseph Alport

 Revolution of 1958 in Iraq was led by: Gen. Abdul


Kari el Qasim
 Endemic Species of Pakistan: Indus Blind Dolphin

 Painting in Italy by: Michelangelo

 Rio de summit 1992 with effect from: March 1994

 Convention on Wetlands in Ramsar which is a city


of? Iran

 Herbert Simon’s four basic motivations for


subordinates do not include? Social Disapproval
“Right is a reasonable claim recognized by the
society and enforced by the state”, said by?
Bosanquet
General Educators
MCQs
1- Lyrical Ballads opens with;
a- Tintern Abbey
b- Michael
c- Dejection: an Ode
d- Rime of Ancient Mariner e- Immortality Ode.
Ans:a
2- Besides the French Revolution the effect on
Romantic Revolution:
a- American Revolution
b- Napoleonic wars
c- Industrial Revolution
d- Peasant’s Revolt
e- The defeat of the Spanish armada.
Ans:c
3- William Blake’s /Song’s of ———-‘counterbalance
his ‘Songs of Experience’.
A- Love
b- childhood
c- past
d- Inexperience
e- Innocence
Ans:e
4- Geraldine is a character of the poem;
a- Lucy Grey
b- The Thorn
c- Christabel
d- Frost at midnight
e- the last of the flock
Ans:c
5- ‘kubla khan’ is a poem which reflects a———
strain in Choleridge’s poetry.
A- Intellectual
b- magical
c- melancholic
d- pessimistic
e- philosophical
Ans:a
6- Keats’ poem Endymion is based on ——
mythology.
A- Greek
b- Roman
c- Celtic
d- Scandinavian
e- Indian
Ans:a
7- Byrob’s journey to Spain, Malta, Albania and
Greece resulted in the production of the first two
cantos of his poem:
a- Cain
b- childe Herald’s Pilgrimage
c- Don Juan
d- the prisoner of Chillon
e- The Siege of Corinth
Ans:b
8- In Don Juan Byron used:
a- blank verse
b- couplets
c- ottava rima
d- refrain
e- terza rima
Ans:c
9- Shelley was expelled from the Oxford University
on the charge of being a(n):
a- anarchist
b-aetheist
c- commonist
d- nazi
e- traitor
Ans:b
10- Adonais was an elegy Shelley wrote in 1821 on
the death of:
a- Keats
b- Byron
c- Arthur Hugh Clough
d- Thomas Love Peacock
e- William Hazlit
Ans:a
11- Confessions of an English Opium Eater was
written by:
a- Charles Lamb
b- John Ruskin
c- Maria Edgeworth
d- Thomas Carlyle
e Quencey
Ans:e
12- Elia was the pseudonym used by Charles Lamb
for getting his works published in:
a- London magazine
b- The New York Times
c- The Mirror
d- The spectator
e- the Sun
Ans:a
13- Tennyson created a medieval world in his poem:
a- in memoriam
b- the lady of Shalott
c- the lotus eaters
d- tithonus
e- Ulyssess
Ans:e
14- Arthur Hugh Clough became an inspiration for
Mathew Arnold’s work:
a- the buried life
b- dover beach
c- culture and anarchy
d- the scholor gypsy
e- essays on criticism
Ans:d
15- ————- is an attack by Ruskin on the
Philistines.
A- modern painters
b- stones of Venice
c- seven lamps of architecture
e- praeterita
Ans:a
16- Dickens’ first novel which focused on the specific
social ills was:
a- the Christmas carol
b- david copperfield
c- great expectations
d-Oliver twist
e- a tale of two cities
Ans:c
17- G Eliot’s novels show her concern for the
character’s———– problems.
A- economic
b- moral
c-religious
d- spiritual e social
Ans:b
18- Dickens’ novels combine——— and melodrama.
A- journalism
b-philosophy
c- satire
d- science
e- religion
Ans:c
19- The first which Charlotte Bronte wrote was:
a- Emily
b- Jane Eyre
c- Shirley
d- the professor
e- villette
Ans:b
20- Oscar Wilde’s novel published in 1891 was
entitled as:
a- the picture of dorian grey
b- the importance of being earnest
c- lady windermere’s fan
d- a woman of no importance
e- Salome
Ans:e

21-Which novel is not written by Jane Austen?


A- Emma b- the chimes c- Persuasion d- Mansfield
Park e- none these
Ans:b
22- Shaw wrote more than:
a- 30 plays b- 40 plays c- 50 plays d- 60 plays e- none
of these
Ans:d
23- Shaw died at the age of:
a- 75 b- 85 c- 95 d- 105 e- none of these
Ans:c
24- Cordelia’s chief characteristic is her:
a- beauty b- devotion c- sympathy d- kindness e-
none of these
Ans:b
25- Adam Bede is a:
a- Play b- Novel c- short storey d- Poem e- none of
these
Ans:b
26- Dickens sprang to fame with a publication of:
a- Hard Times b- David Copperfield c- Pickwick
papers d- Great Expectations e- none of these
Ans:c
27- Who served as an Irish senator for two terms?
A- Wilde b- Shaw c- Ibsen d- Yeats e- none of these
Ans:d
28- John Bull’s Other Island is written by:
a- Shaw b- Wilde c- Hemingway d- Beckett e- none of
these
Ans:a
29- Lilliputians symbolize excessive human:
a- Jealousy b- confidence c- pride d- Ego e- none of
these
Ans:c
30- Houyhnhnms represent life governed by sense
and:
a- moderation b- patience c- understanding d-
compromise e-none of these
Ans:a
31- Cordelia’s chief characteristic is her:
a- beauty b- devotion c- sympathy d- kindness e-
none of these
Ans:b
32- Henry Higgins is a character in:
a- Pygmalion b- Saint Joan c- major Barbara d-
Candida e-none of these
Ans:a
33- Eliot worked for Faber and Faber as a/an:
a- assistant b- director c- writer d- editor e- none of
these
Ans:d
34- Wordsworth was appointed as poet Laureate in:
a- 1843 b-1844 c-1845 d-1846 e- none of these
Ans:a
35- Hemingway was a great fan of:
a- Cricket b- baseball c- softball d- football e- none of
these
Ans:b
36- Jude the Obscure is a:
a- comedy b- tragedy c- tragic-comedy d- black
comedy e- none of these
Ans:b
37- Eliot was influenced by:
a- Ezra Pound b- Shaw c- Hardy d- Wilde e- none of
these
Ans:a
38- Who became the poet Laureate of England and
Ireland during the reign of Queen Victoria?
A- Tennyson b- Browning c- Hardy d- Lawrence e-
none of these
Ans:a
39- Hemingway also worked as a:
a- Carpenter b- Painter c- surgeon d- Driver e- none
of these
Ans:d
40- “Tales from Shakespeare” is written by:
a- Shakespeare b- Lamb c- Lawrence d- Mary Anne
Evans e- none of these
Ans:b

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