Part 1: English
Q1.
SYNONYM: ABUNDANT
(a) PLENTIFUL
(b) Scarce
(c) Rare
(d) Limited
Answer: (a) PLENTIFUL
Q2.
SYNONYM: FRAGILE
(a) Strong
(b) DELICATE
(c) Tough
(d) Durable
Answer: (b) DELICATE
Q3.
SYNONYM: TRANSPARENT
(a) CLEAR
(b) Opaque
(c) Thick
(d) Dense
Answer: (a) CLEAR
Q4.
SYNONYM: HOSTILE
(a) Friendly
(b) Kind
(c) AGGRESSIVE
(d) Peaceful
Answer: (c) AGGRESSIVE
Q5.
SYNONYM: PRECISE
(a) Vague
(b) EXACT
(c) Approximate
(d) Rough
Answer: (b) EXACT
Q6.
ANTONYM: EXPAND
(a) Grow
(b) Increase
(c) CONTRACT
(d) Enlarge
Answer: (c) CONTRACT
Q7.
ANTONYM: VICTORY
(a) Success
(b) DEFEAT
(c) Win
(d) Triumph
Answer: (b) DEFEAT
Q8.
He is afraid _____ dogs.
(a) OF
(b) From
(c) With
(d) By
Answer: (a) OF
Q9.
She is married _____ a doctor.
(a) With
(b) TO
(c) From
(d) By
Answer: (b) TO
Q10.
The book is _____ the table.
(a) At
(b) ON
(c) In
(d) By
Answer: (b) ON
Q11.
Choose the correct sentence:
(a) He have a car
(b) He has a car
(c) He having a car
(d) He had have a car
Answer: (b) He has a car
Q12.
I wish I _____ rich.
(a) Am
(b) Was
(c) WERE
(d) Be
Answer: (c) WERE
Q13.
"Quickly" is used to modify:
(a) Noun
(b) VERB
(c) Adjective
(d) Preposition
Answer: (b) VERB
Q14.
"Very" is a/an:
(a) Adjective
(b) Noun
(c) Verb
(d) ADVERB
Answer: (d) ADVERB
Q15.
ACTIVE/PASSIVE: The chef cooks the meal.
(a) The meal is cooked by the chef
(b) The meal was cooked by the chef
(c) The meal will be cooked by the chef
(d) The meal has been cooked by the chef
Answer: (a) The meal is cooked by the chef
Q16.
ACTIVE/PASSIVE: They have finished the work.
(a) The work has been finished by them
(b) The work is finished by them
(c) The work was finished by them
(d) The work will be finished by them
Answer: (a) The work has been finished by them
Q17.
DIRECT/INDIRECT: She said, "I will come tomorrow."
(a) She said that she will come tomorrow
(b) She said that she would come the next day
(c) She said that I will come tomorrow
(d) She said that I would come the next day
Answer: (b) She said that she would come the next day
Q18.
DIRECT/INDIRECT: He asked, "What is your name?"
(a) He asked what my name was
(b) He asked what is my name
(c) He asked what was my name
(d) He asked what my name is
Answer: (a) He asked what my name was
Q19.
Fill in the blank: _____ apple a day keeps the doctor away.
(a) A
(b) AN
(c) The
(d) None
Answer: (b) AN
Q20.
They went _____ bus.
(a) BY
(b) On
(c) In
(d) With
Answer: (a) BY
Q21.
I have been waiting _____ two hours.
(a) FOR
(b) Since
(c) From
(d) At
Answer: (a) FOR
Q22.
The plural of "Mouse" is:
(a) Mouses
(b) MICE
(c) Mousse
(d) Mouse's
Answer: (b) MICE
Q23.
The plural of "Tooth" is:
(a) Tooths
(b) Toothes
(c) TEETH
(d) Tooth's
Answer: (c) TEETH
Q24.
Choose the correct spelling:
(a) Occurance
(b) OCCURRENCE
(c) Occurence
(d) Occurrance
Answer: (b) OCCURRENCE
Q25.
Choose the correct spelling:
(a) Necesary
(b) Necessery
(c) NECESSARY
(d) Neccessary
Answer: (c) NECESSARY
Q26.
The comparative form of "Little" is:
(a) Littler
(b) LESS
(c) Least
(d) More little
Answer: (b) LESS
Q27.
The superlative form of "Far" is:
(a) Farer
(b) Farther
(c) FARTHEST
(d) More far
Answer: (c) FARTHEST
Q28.
This is _____ interesting book I have ever read.
(a) More
(b) Most
(c) THE MOST
(d) Much
Answer: (c) THE MOST
Q29.
Either you _____ I will go to the market.
(a) And
(b) OR
(c) But
(d) So
Answer: (b) OR
Q30.
He worked hard _____ he could pass the exam.
(a) SO THAT
(b) But
(c) And
(d) Or
Answer: (a) SO THAT
Part 2: General Knowledge
Q31.
The capital of Canada is:
(a) Toronto
(b) Vancouver
(c) OTTAWA
(d) Montreal
Answer: (c) OTTAWA
Q32.
The smallest planet in our solar system is:
(a) Mars
(b) Venus
(c) MERCURY
(d) Pluto
Answer: (c) MERCURY
Q33.
Who painted the Mona Lisa?
(a) Michelangelo
(b) LEONARDO DA VINCI
(c) Pablo Picasso
(d) Van Gogh
Answer: (b) LEONARDO DA VINCI
Q34.
The currency of China is:
(a) Yen
(b) YUAN
(c) Won
(d) Rupiah
Answer: (b) YUAN
Q35.
The highest waterfall in the world is:
(a) Niagara Falls
(b) ANGEL FALLS
(c) Victoria Falls
(d) Iguazu Falls
Answer: (b) ANGEL FALLS
Q36.
Pakistan's national flower is:
(a) Rose
(b) JASMINE
(c) Lily
(d) Sunflower
Answer: (b) JASMINE
Q37.
The first Prime Minister of Pakistan was:
(a) LIAQUAT ALI KHAN
(b) Muhammad Ali Jinnah
(c) Khwaja Nazimuddin
(d) Iskander Mirza
Answer: (a) LIAQUAT ALI KHAN
Q38.
The largest province of Pakistan by area is:
(a) BALOCHISTAN
(b) Punjab
(c) Sindh
(d) KPK
Answer: (a) BALOCHISTAN
Q39.
The first woman Prime Minister of Pakistan was:
(a) BENAZIR BHUTTO
(b) Fatima Jinnah
(c) Nusrat Bhutto
(d) Hina Rabbani Khar
Answer: (a) BENAZIR BHUTTO
Q40.
The capital of Spain is:
(a) Barcelona
(b) MADRID
(c) Seville
(d) Valencia
Answer: (b) MADRID
Q41.
World War I started in:
(a) 1912
(b) 1913
(c) 1914
(d) 1915
Answer: (c) 1914
Q42.
The deepest ocean trench is:
(a) Puerto Rico Trench
(b) MARIANA TRENCH
(c) Japan Trench
(d) Peru-Chile Trench
Answer: (b) MARIANA TRENCH
Q43.
The inventor of the computer was:
(a) CHARLES BABBAGE
(b) Thomas Edison
(c) Albert Einstein
(d) Isaac Newton
Answer: (a) CHARLES BABBAGE
Q44.
The national language of Pakistan is:
(a) Punjabi
(b) URDU
(c) English
(d) Sindhi
Answer: (b) URDU
Q45.
The last Prophet of Islam is:
(a) Hazrat Isa (AS)
(b) HAZRAT MUHAMMAD (SAW)
(c) Hazrat Musa (AS)
(d) Hazrat Ibrahim (AS)
Answer: (b) HAZRAT MUHAMMAD (SAW)
Q46.
The first woman to travel in space was:
(a) VALENTINA TERESHKOVA
(b) Sally Ride
(c) Mae Jemison
(d) Sunita Williams
Answer: (a) VALENTINA TERESHKOVA
Q47.
The largest continent by area is:
(a) Africa
(b) ASIA
(c) North America
(d) Europe
Answer: (b) ASIA
Q48.
The Taj Mahal was built by:
(a) SHAH JAHAN
(b) Akbar
(c) Humayun
(d) Aurangzeb
Answer: (a) SHAH JAHAN
Q49.
The World Health Organization was established in:
(a) 1946
(b) 1947
(c) 1948
(d) 1949
Answer: (c) 1948
Q50.
The currency of Saudi Arabia is:
(a) Dinar
(b) RIYAL
(c) Dirham
(d) Pound
Answer: (b) RIYAL
Part 3: General Science
Q51.
The chemical symbol for silver is:
(a) Si
(b) AG
(c) Au
(d) Al
Answer: (b) AG
Q52.
Water freezes at _____ degrees Celsius.
(a) 0
(b) 32
(c) -10
(d) 10
Answer: (a) 0
Q53.
The most abundant gas in Earth's atmosphere is:
(a) Oxygen
(b) NITROGEN
(c) Carbon dioxide
(d) Hydrogen
Answer: (b) NITROGEN
Q54.
The human heart has _____ chambers.
Answer: (c) 4
Q55.
Photosynthesis produces:
(a) Carbon dioxide
(b) OXYGEN
(c) Nitrogen
(d) Hydrogen
Answer: (b) OXYGEN
Q56.
The speed of sound is approximately:
(a) 330 m/s
(b) 343 m/s
(c) 360 m/s
(d) 300 m/s
Answer: (b) 343 m/s
Q57.
The process by which plants lose water is called:
(a) Respiration
(b) TRANSPIRATION
(c) Photosynthesis
(d) Germination
Answer: (b) TRANSPIRATION
Q58.
The Earth rotates on its axis in approximately:
(a) 23 hours
(b) 24 hours
(c) 25 hours
(d) 26 hours
Answer: (b) 24 hours
Q59.
The atomic number of hydrogen is:
Answer: (a) 1
Q60.
Which force causes objects to fall to the ground?
(a) Magnetic force
(b) GRAVITY
(c) Electric force
(d) Friction
Answer: (b) GRAVITY
Q61.
The pH scale ranges from:
(a) 0 to 10
(b) 0 to 14
(c) 1 to 10
(d) 1 to 14
Answer: (b) 0 to 14
Q62.
The basic unit of life is:
(a) Tissue
(b) CELL
(c) Organ
(d) Organism
Answer: (b) CELL
Q63.
The process of changing from gas to liquid is called:
(a) Evaporation
(b) CONDENSATION
(c) Sublimation
(d) Freezing
Answer: (b) CONDENSATION
Q64.
Which vitamin deficiency causes scurvy?
(a) Vitamin A
(b) Vitamin B
(c) VITAMIN C
(d) Vitamin D
Answer: (c) VITAMIN C
Q65.
The study of weather is called:
(a) Geology
(b) METEOROLOGY
(c) Biology
(d) Astronomy
Answer: (b) METEOROLOGY
Q66.
The chemical formula for carbon dioxide is:
(a) CO
(b) CO2
(c) CO3
(d) C2O
Answer: (b) CO2
Q67.
The instrument used to measure blood pressure is:
(a) Thermometer
(b) SPHYGMOMANOMETER
(c) Stethoscope
(d) Barometer
Answer: (b) SPHYGMOMANOMETER
Q68.
The human digestive system includes:
(a) Stomach
(b) Intestines
(c) Liver
(d) ALL OF THE ABOVE
Answer: (d) ALL OF THE ABOVE
Q69.
The unit of power is:
(a) Joule
(b) WATT
(c) Ampere
(d) Volt
Answer: (b) WATT
Q70.
Which planet is closest to the Sun?
(a) Venus
(b) MERCURY
(c) Earth
(d) Mars
Answer: (b) MERCURY
Part 4: Simple Arithmetic
Q71.
What is 23 + 18?
(a) 39
(b) 40
(c) 41
(d) 42
Answer: (c) 41
Q72.
What is 76 - 38?
(a) 36
(b) 37
(c) 38
(d) 39
Answer: (c) 38
Q73.
What is 14 × 6?
(a) 82
(b) 83
(c) 84
(d) 85
Answer: (c) 84
Q74.
What is 156 ÷ 13?
(a) 11
(b) 12
(c) 13
(d) 14
Answer: (b) 12
Q75.
What is 25% of 120?
(a) 25
(b) 30
(c) 35
(d) 40
Answer: (b) 30
Q76.
What is the square root of 81?
Answer: (c) 9
Q77.
What is 7² (7 squared)?
(a) 47
(b) 48
(c) 49
(d) 50
Answer: (c) 49
Q78.
If a book costs Rs. 800 and there's a 15% discount, what is the final price?
(a) Rs. 680
(b) Rs. 685
(c) Rs. 690
(d) Rs. 695
Answer: (a) Rs. 680
Q79.
What is the average of 15, 25, and 35?
(a) 20
(b) 25
(c) 30
(d) 35
Answer: (b) 25
Q80.
What is 0.75 as a fraction?
(a) 2/3
(b) 3/4
(c) 4/5
(d) 5/6
Answer: (b) 3/4
Q81.
What is 2/3 + 1/3?
(a) 2/3
(b) 3/3
(c) 1
(d) 4/3
Answer: (c) 1
Q82.
If 3x = 21, what is x?
Answer: (b) 7
Q83.
What is 12% of 250?
(a) 28
(b) 29
(c) 30
(d) 31
Answer: (c) 30
Q84.
What is the perimeter of a rectangle with length 12 cm and width 8 cm?
(a) 38 cm
(b) 40 cm
(c) 42 cm
(d) 44 cm
Answer: (b) 40 cm
Q85.
What is the area of a square with side 9 cm?
(a) 79 cm²
(b) 80 cm²
(c) 81 cm²
(d) 82 cm²
Answer: (c) 81 cm²
Part 5: Simple IQ
Q86.
What comes next in the sequence: 5, 10, 15, 20, ?
(a) 22
(b) 24
(c) 25
(d) 26
Answer: (c) 25
Q87.
If all birds can fly and some flying things are insects, then:
(a) All birds are insects
(b) Some birds are insects
(c) No birds are insects
(d) Cannot be determined
Answer: (d) Cannot be determined
Q88.
Which number is different from the others: 2, 4, 6, 8, 9?
Answer: (d) 9
Q89.
What comes next: B, D, F, H, ?
Answer: (b) J
Q90.
If BAT = 213, then CAR = ?
(a) 318
(b) 319
(c) 320
(d) 321
Answer: (a) 318
Q91.
A bicycle travels 45 km in 3 hours. How far will it travel in 5 hours?
(a) 70 km
(b) 75 km
(c) 80 km
(d) 85 km
Answer: (b) 75 km
Q92.
Which word does not belong: Book, Pen, Paper, Chair?
(a) Book
(b) Pen
(c) Paper
(d) Chair
Answer: (d) Chair
Q93.
If 3 + 4 = 12, 5 + 6 = 30, then 7 + 8 = ?
(a) 56
(b) 42
(c) 48
(d) 54
Answer: (a) 56
Q94.
What is the missing number: 1, 8, 27, 64, ?
(a) 100
(b) 120
(c) 125
(d) 130
Answer: (c) 125
Q95.
If HOUSE is coded as GNTTD, then WORLD is coded as:
(a) VNQKC
(b) XPSME
(c) YNRLE
(d) ZPSME
Answer: (a) VNQKC
Q96.
A father is three times as old as his son. In 15 years, he will be twice as old. What is the father's current age?
(a) 42 years
(b) 45 years
(c) 48 years
(d) 51 years
Answer: (b) 45 years
Q97.
What comes next: 2, 6, 12, 20, 30, ?
(a) 40
(b) 42
(c) 44
(d) 46
Answer: (b) 42
Q98.
If North becomes East, then West becomes:
(a) North
(b) South
(c) East
(d) West
Answer: (a) North
Q99.
In a certain code, STUDENT is written as TSTNUED. How is TEACHER written?
(a) TCAEHER
(b) TEAHERC
(c) TAEHCER
(d) TEAHCER
Answer: (c) TAEHCER
Q100.
A bus travels 240 km in 3 hours. At this rate, how long will it take to travel 400 km?
(a) 4 hours
(b) 5 hours
(c) 6 hours
(d) 7 hours
Answer: (b) 5 hours