CSS MPT Past PaperĀ 2022

1. Which of the following is the longest Surah (Chapter) of the Holy Qur’an?
(A) Surah Yaseen
(B) Surah Rahman
(C) Surah Al-Baqra
(D) None of these

Ł‚Ų±Ų¢Ł† Ś©Ų±ŪŒŁ… Ś©ŪŒ Ų³ŲØ Ų³Ū’ Ų·ŁˆŪŒŁ„ Ų³ŁˆŲ±Ūƒ Ś©ŁˆŁ† Ų³ŪŒ ŪŪ’ŲŸ
Ų³ŁˆŲ±Ų© ŪŒŲ³ŪŒŁ† (A)
Ų³ŁˆŲ±Ų© Ų§Ł„Ų±Ų­Ł…Ł† (B)
Ų³ŁˆŲ±Ų© Ų§Ł„ŲØŁ‚Ų±Ū (C)
Ų§Ł† Ł…ŪŒŚŗ Ų³Ū’ Ś©ŁˆŲ¦ŪŒ Ł†ŪŪŒŚŗ (D)

2. Which term is used for the longest Ayah (Verse) of the Holy Qur’an?
(A) Ayat-e-Mubahala
(B) Ayat-e-Mudayana
(C) Ayat-e-Madina
(D) None of these

Ł‚Ų±Ų¢Ł† Ł…Ų¬ŪŒŲÆ Ś©ŪŒ Ų³ŲØ Ų³Ū’ Ų·ŁˆŪŒŁ„ Ų¢ŪŒŲŖ Ś©ŪŒŲ§ Ś©ŪŁ„Ų§ŲŖŪŒ ŪŪ’ŲŸ
Ų¢ŪŒŲŖ Ł…ŲØŲ§ŪŁ„Ū (A)
Ų¢ŪŒŲŖ Ł…ŲÆŲ§ŪŒŁ†Ł‡ (B)
Ų¢ŪŒŲŖ Ł…ŲÆŪŒŁ†Ū (C)
Ų§Ł† Ł…ŪŒŚŗ Ų³Ū’ Ś©ŁˆŲ¦ŪŒ (D)

3. What is the title of Tafseer (Commentary) Written by Mufti Muhammad Shafi?
(A) Ma’arif-ul-Quran
(B) Tafheem-ul-Quran
(C) Fahm-ul-Quran
(D) None of these

Ł…ŁŲŖŪŒ Ł…Ų­Ł…ŲÆ Ų“ŁŪŒŲ¹ Ś©ŪŒ ŲŖŁŲ³ŪŒŲ± Ś©Ų§ Ł†Ų§Ł… Ś©ŪŒŲ§ ŪŪ’ŲŸ
Ł…Ų¹Ų§Ų±Ł Ų§Ł„Ł‚Ų±Ų¢Ł† (A)
ŲŖŁŪŪŒŁ… Ų§Ł„Ł‚Ų±Ų¢Ł† (B)
ŁŪŁ… Ų§Ł„Ł‚Ų±Ų¢Ł† (C)
Ų§Ł† Ł…ŪŒŚŗ Ų³Ū’ Ś©ŁˆŲ¦ŪŒ Ł†ŪŪŒŚŗ (D)

4. What are Hanfi, Maliki, Shafi’i, and Hanbali?
(A) Creed-based doctrines
(B) Fiqhi doctrines
(C) Kalami doctrines
(D) None of these

Ų­Ł†ŁŪŒŲŒ Ł…Ų§Ł„Ś©ŪŒŲŒ Ų“Ų§ŁŲ¹ŪŒŲŒ Ų­Ł†ŲØŁ„ŪŒ Ų³Ū’ Ś©ŪŒŲ§ Ł…Ų±Ų§ŲÆ ŪŪ’ŲŸ
Ų§Ł‚ŲŖŲµŲ§ŲÆŪŒ Ł…Ų³Ų§Ł„Ś© (A)
ŁŁ‚ŪŪŒ Ł…Ų³Ų§Ł„Ś© (B)
Ś©Ł„Ų§Ł…ŪŒ Ł…Ų³Ų§Ł„Ś© (C)
Ų§Ł† Ł…ŪŒŚŗ Ų³Ū’ Ś©ŁˆŲ¦ŪŒ Ł†ŪŪŒŚŗ (D)

5. The nisab of Zakat in gold is?
(A) 7.5 tola
(B) 52 tola
(C) 7 tola
(D) None of these

Ų³ŁˆŁ†Ū’ Ł…ŪŒŚŗ Ų²Ś©ŁˆŪƒ Ś©Ų§ Ł†ŲµŲ§ŲØ Ś©ŪŒŲ§ ŪŪ’ŲŸ
Ų³Ų§Ś‘Ś¾Ū’ Ų³Ų§ŲŖ ŲŖŁˆŁ„Ū (A)
ŲØŲ§ŁˆŁ† ŲŖŁˆŁ„Ū (B)
Ų³Ų§ŲŖ ŲŖŁˆŁ„Ū (C)
Ų§Ł† Ł…ŪŒŚŗ Ų³Ū’ Ś©ŁˆŲ¦ŪŒ Ł†ŪŪŒŚŗ (D)

6. To which country did Prophet Muhammad (SAW) have his first business trip?
(A) Taif
(B) Ethiopia
(C) Syria
(D) None of these

Ų±Ų³ŁˆŁ„ Ų§Ł„Ł„Ū ļ·ŗ Ś©Ų§ Ł¾ŪŁ„Ų§ ŲŖŲ¬Ų§Ų±ŲŖŪŒ Ų³ŁŲ± Ś©Ų³ Ł…Ł„Ś© Ś©ŪŒ Ų·Ų±Ł ŲŖŚ¾Ų§ŲŸ
Ų·Ų§Ų¦Ł (A)
Ų­ŲØŲ“Ū (B)
Ų“Ų§Ł… (C)
Ų§Ł† Ł…ŪŒŚŗ Ų³Ū’ Ś©ŁˆŲ¦ŪŒ Ł†ŪŪŒŚŗ (D)

7. What was the real name of Imam Abu Hanifa?
(A) Sabit Bin Nauman
(B) Muhammad Bin Nauman
(C) Nauman bin Sabit
(D) None of these

Ų§Ł…Ų§Ł… Ų§ŲØŁˆ Ų­Ł†ŪŒŁŪ Ś©Ų§ Ų§ŲµŁ„ Ł†Ų§Ł… Ś©ŪŒŲ§ ŲŖŚ¾Ų§ŲŸ
Ų«Ų§ŲØŲŖ ŲØŁ† Ł†Ų¹Ł…Ų§Ł† (A)
Ł…Ų­Ł…ŲÆ ŲØŁ† Ł†Ų¹Ł…Ų§Ł† (B)
Ł†Ų¹Ł…Ų§Ł† ŲØŁ† Ų«Ų§ŲØŲŖ (C)
Ų§Ł† Ł…ŪŒŚŗ Ų³Ū’ Ś©ŁˆŲ¦ŪŒ Ł†ŪŪŒŚŗ (D)

8. What type of Prayer is “Namaz-e-Janaza”?
(A) Sunnah
(B) Farz-e-Muakkad
(C) Farz-e-Kifaya
(D) None of these

Ł†Ł…Ų§Ų² Ų¬Ł†Ų§Ų²Ū Ś©ŁˆŁ† Ų³ŪŒ Ł†Ł…Ų§Ų² ŪŪ’ŲŸ
Ų³Ł†ŲŖ (A)
ŁŲ±Ų¶ Ł…Ų¤Ś©ŲÆŪ (B)
ŁŲ±Ų¶ Ś©ŁŲ§ŪŒŪ (C)
Ų§Ł† Ł…ŪŒŚŗ Ų³Ū’ Ś©ŁˆŲ¦ŪŒ Ł†ŪŪŒŚŗ (D)

9. What is the distance required for “Qasr” in prayer?
(A) 58 km
(B) 85 km
(C) 78 km
(D) None of these

Ł†Ł…Ų§Ų² Ł‚ŲµŲ± Ś©Ū’ Ł„ŪŒŪ’ Ś©ŲŖŁ†Ų§ ŁŲ§ŲµŁ„Ū Ų“Ų±Ų· ŪŪ’ŲŸ
58 Ś©Ł„Łˆ Ł…ŪŒŁ¹Ų± (A)
85 Ś©Ł„Łˆ Ł…ŪŒŁ¹Ų± (B)
78 Ś©Ł„Łˆ Ł…ŪŒŁ¹Ų± (C)
Ų§Ł† Ł…ŪŒŚŗ Ų³Ū’ Ś©ŁˆŲ¦ŪŒ Ł†ŪŪŒŚŗ (D)

10. How many clauses did the Treaty of Hudaybiyyah contain?
(A) 7
(B) 5
(C) 3
(D) None of these

ŲµŁ„Ų­ Ų­ŲÆŪŒŲØŪŒŪ Ś©Ū’ Ł…Ų¹Ų§ŪŲÆŪ’ Ś©ŪŒ Ś©Ł„ Ś©ŲŖŁ†ŪŒ Ų“Ų±Ų§Ų¦Ų· ŲŖŚ¾ŪŒŚŗŲŸ
7 (A)
5 (B)
3 (C)
Ų§Ł† Ł…ŪŒŚŗ Ų³Ū’ Ś©ŁˆŲ¦ŪŒ Ł†ŪŪŒŚŗ (D)

11. What is the literal meaning of “Ijma”?
(A) Struggle
(B) Consensus
(C) To guess
(D) None of these

Ų§Ų¬Ł…Ų§Ų¹ Ś©Ū’ Ł„ŲŗŁˆŪŒ Ł…Ų¹Ł†ŪŒ Ś©ŪŒŲ§ ŪŪŒŚŗŲŸ
Ś©ŁˆŲ“Ų“ (A)
Ų§ŲŖŁŲ§Ł‚ Ų±Ų§Ų¦Ū’ (B)
Ų§Ł†ŲÆŲ§Ų²Ū Ł„ŚÆŲ§Ł†Ų§ (C)
Ų§Ł† Ł…ŪŒŚŗ Ų³Ū’ Ś©ŁˆŲ¦ŪŒ Ł†ŪŪŒŚŗ (D)

12. What is meant by “Sila-e-Rahmi”?
(A) Boycott
(B) Ties of Kinship
(C) Generosity
(D) None of these

ŲµŁ„Ū Ų±Ų­Ł…ŪŒ Ų³Ū’ Ś©ŪŒŲ§ Ł…Ų±Ų§ŲÆ ŪŪ’ŲŸ
Ł‚Ų·Ų¹ ŲŖŲ¹Ł„Ł‚ (A)
Ų­Ų³Ł† Ų³Ł„ŁˆŚ© (B)
Ų³Ų®Ų§ŁˆŲŖ (C)
Ų§Ł† Ł…ŪŒŚŗ Ų³Ū’ Ś©ŁˆŲ¦ŪŒ Ł†ŪŪŒŚŗ (D)

13. What is the alternate name of “Ghazwa-e-Khandaq”?
(A) Ghazwa-e-Ahzab
(B) Ghazwa-e-Hunain
(C) Ghazwa-e-Khyber
(D) None of these

ŲŗŲ²ŁˆŪ Ų®Ł†ŲÆŁ‚ Ś©Ų§ ŲÆŁˆŲ³Ų±Ų§ Ł†Ų§Ł… Ś©ŪŒŲ§ ŪŪ’ŲŸ
ŲŗŲ²ŁˆŪ Ų§Ų­Ų²Ų§ŲØ (A)
ŲŗŲ²ŁˆŪ Ų­Ł†ŪŒŁ† (B)
ŲŗŲ²ŁˆŪ Ų®ŪŒŲØŲ± (C)
Ų§Ł† Ł…ŪŒŚŗ Ų³Ū’ Ś©ŁˆŲ¦ŪŒ Ł†ŪŪŒŚŗ (D)

14. In how many Ghazwa did the Prophet Muhammad (S.A.W) participate?
(A) 27
(B) 17
(C) 37
(D) None of these

Ų±Ų³ŁˆŁ„ Ų§Ł„Ł„Ū ļ·ŗ Ł†Ū’ Ś©Ł„ Ś©ŲŖŁ†Ū’ ŲŗŲ²ŁˆŲ§ŲŖ Ł…ŪŒŚŗ Ų“Ų±Ś©ŲŖ ŁŲ±Ł…Ų§Ų¦ŪŒŲŸ
27 (A)
17 (B)
37 (C)
Ų§Ł† Ł…ŪŒŚŗ Ų³Ū’ Ś©ŁˆŲ¦ŪŒ Ł†ŪŪŒŚŗ (D)

15. The first-ever international treaty in Islamic history is known as?
(A) Hilf-ul-Fuzool
(B) Baia’t-e-Rizwan
(C) Treaty of Madina
(D) None of these

ŲŖŲ§Ų±ŪŒŲ® Ų§Ų³Ł„Ų§Ł… Ł…ŪŒŚŗ Ł¾ŪŁ„Ų§ ŲØŪŒŁ† Ų§Ł„Ų§Ł‚ŁˆŲ§Ł…ŪŒ ŲŖŲ­Ų±ŪŒŲ±ŪŒ Ł…Ų¹Ų§ŪŲÆŪ Ś©ŪŒŲ§ Ś©ŪŁ„Ų§ŲŖŲ§ ŪŪ’ŲŸ
Ų­Ł„Ł Ų§Ł„ŁŲ¶ŁˆŁ„ (A)
ŲØŪŒŲ¹ŲŖ Ų±Ų¶ŁˆŲ§Ł† (B)
Ł…ŪŒŲ«Ų§Ł‚ Ł…ŲÆŪŒŁ†Ū (C)
Ų§Ł† Ł…ŪŒŚŗ Ų³Ū’ Ś©ŁˆŲ¦ŪŒ Ł†ŪŪŒŚŗ (D)

16. What is the name of the Islamic Constitutional Organization of the Government of Pakistan?
(A) Pakistan Sharia Council
(B) Islamic Ideology Council
(C) Islamic Economic Council
(D) None of these

Ų­Ś©ŁˆŁ…ŲŖ Ł¾Ų§Ś©Ų³ŲŖŲ§Ł† Ś©Ū’ Ų§Ų³Ł„Ų§Ł…ŪŒ Ų¢Ų¦ŪŒŁ†ŪŒ Ų§ŲÆŲ§Ų±Ū’ Ś©Ų§ Ś©ŪŒŲ§ Ł†Ų§Ł… ŪŪ’ŲŸ
Ł¾Ų§Ś©Ų³ŲŖŲ§Ł† Ų“Ų±ŪŒŲ¹Ū Ś©ŁˆŁ†Ų³Ł„ (A)
Ų§Ų³Ł„Ų§Ł…ŪŒ Ł†ŲøŲ±ŪŒŲ§ŲŖŪŒ Ś©ŁˆŁ†Ų³Ł„ (B)
Ų§Ų³Ł„Ų§Ł…ŪŒ Ų§Ł‚ŲŖŲµŲ§ŲÆŪŒ Ś©ŁˆŁ†Ų³Ł„ (C)
Ų§Ł† Ł…ŪŒŚŗ Ų³Ū’ Ś©ŁˆŲ¦ŪŒ Ł†ŪŪŒŚŗ (D)

17. What is “Rabbi Zidni Ilma”?
(A) Hadith
(B) Asar
(C) Qur’anic verse
(D) None of these

Ų±ŲØŪŒ Ų²ŲÆŁ†ŪŒ Ų¹Ł„Ł…Ų§ Ś©ŪŒŲ§ ŪŪ’ŲŸ
Ų­ŲÆŪŒŲ« (A)
Ų§Ų«Ų± (B)
Ų¢ŪŒŲŖ Ś©Ų±ŪŒŁ…Ū (C)
Ų§Ł† Ł…ŪŒŚŗ Ų³Ū’ Ś©ŁˆŲ¦ŪŒ Ł†ŪŪŒŚŗ (D)

18. The wealth/property left by the deceased is called?
(A) Taraka
(B) Sadaqa
(C) Asaba
(D) None of these

Ł…ŪŒŲŖ Ś©Ū’ Ś†Ś¾ŁˆŚ‘Ū’ ŪŁˆŲ¦Ū’ Ł…Ų§Ł„ Łˆ Ų§Ų³ŲØŲ§ŲØ Ś©Łˆ Ś©ŪŒŲ§ Ś©ŪŲŖŪ’ ŪŪŒŚŗŲŸ
ŲŖŲ±Ś©Ū (A)
ŲµŲÆŁ‚Ū (B)
Ų¹ŲµŲØŁ‡ (C)
Ų§Ł† Ł…ŪŒŚŗ Ų³Ū’ Ś©ŁˆŲ¦ŪŒ Ł†ŪŪŒŚŗ (D)

19. For how long did the Prophet Muhammad (S.A.W) and his companions remain in siege in Shi’ab-e- Abi-Talib?
(A) One year
(B) Two years
(C) Three years
(D) None of these

Ų“Ų¹ŲØ Ų§ŲØŪŒ Ų·Ų§Ł„ŲØ Ł…ŪŒŚŗ Ų±Ų³ŁˆŁ„ Ų§Ł„Ł„Ū ļ·ŗ Ų§ŁˆŲ± Ų¢Ł¾ Ś©Ū’ Ų§ŲµŲ­Ų§ŲØ Ś©Ų§ Ś©ŲŖŁ†Ū’ Ų¹Ų±ŲµŪ ŲŖŚ© Ł…Ų­Ų§ŲµŲ±Ū Ų±ŪŲ§ŲŸ
Ų§ŪŒŚ© Ų³Ų§Ł„ (A)
ŲÆŁˆ Ų³Ų§Ł„ (B)
ŲŖŪŒŁ† Ų³Ų§Ł„ (C)
Ų§Ł† Ł…ŪŒŚŗ Ų³Ū’ Ś©ŁˆŲ¦ŪŒ Ł†ŪŪŒŚŗ (D)

20. Who was the first Caliph in the Umayyad dynasty?
(A) Hazrat Muawiyah (RA)
(B) Hazrat Usman (RA)
(C) Hazrat Umar bin Abdul Aziz (RA)
(D) None of these

ŲØŁ†Łˆ Ų§Ł…ŪŒŪ Ś©Ū’ Ł¾ŪŁ„Ū’ Ų®Ł„ŪŒŁŪ Ś©Ų§ Ł†Ų§Ł… Ś©ŪŒŲ§ ŲŖŚ¾Ų§ŲŸ
Ų­Ų¶Ų±ŲŖ Ų§Ł…ŪŒŲ± Ł…Ų¹Ų§ŁˆŪŒŪ (A)
Ų­Ų¶Ų±ŲŖ Ų¹Ų«Ł…Ų§Ł† (B)
Ų­Ų¶Ų±ŲŖ Ų¹Ł…Ų± ŲØŁ† Ų¹ŲØŲÆ Ų§Ł„Ų¹Ų²ŪŒŲ² (C)
Ų§Ł† Ł…ŪŒŚŗ Ų³Ū’ Ś©ŁˆŲ¦ŪŒ Ł†ŪŪŒŚŗ (D)

ŁˆŪ Ų§Ł„ŁŲ§Ųø Ų¬Łˆ Ų§Ų³Ł… Ś©ŪŒ Ų¬ŚÆŪ Ų§Ų³ŲŖŲ¹Ł…Ų§Ł„ Ś©Ų¦Ū’ Ų¬Ų§ŲŖŪ’ ŪŪŒŚŗŲŒ Ś©ŪŒŲ§ Ś©ŪŁ„Ų§ŲŖŪ’ ŪŪŒŚŗ
Ų­Ų±Ł Ų¬Ų§Ų± (A)
ŁŲ¹Ł„ (B)
Ų§Ų³Ł… Ų®Ų§Ųµ (C)
Ų¶Ł…ŪŒŲ± (D)

Ų§Ų³Ł… Ł†Ś©Ų±Ū Ś©ŪŒ Ś©ŁˆŁ† Ų³ŪŒ Ł‚Ų³Ł… Ś©Łˆ ŲøŲ§ŪŲ± Ś©Ų±ŲŖŲ§ ŪŪ’ŲŸ
Ų§Ų³Ł… Ł…ŲØŲ± (A)
Ų§Ų³Ł… Ł…ŲµŁŲ± (B)
Ų§Ų³Ł… Ų¢Ł„Ū (C)
Ų§Ų³Ł… ŲµŁˆŲŖ (D)

Ų§Ų³ Ł„ŁŲø Ś©Łˆ Ś©ŪŒŲ§ Ś©ŪŲŖŪ’ ŪŪŒŚŗ Ų¬Łˆ Ś©Ų³ŪŒ ŲÆŁˆŲ³Ų±Ū’ Ł„ŁŲø Ų³Ū’ Ł†Ś©Ł„Ų§ ŪŁˆŲŸ
Ų¬Ų§Ł…ŲÆ (A)
Ł…ŲµŲÆŲ± (B)
Ł…Ų“ŲŖŁ‚ (C)
Ų­Ų§ŲµŁ„ Ł…ŲµŲÆŲ± (D)

Ł…Ł„Ų§ Ś©Ū’ Ų§Ų¹ŲŖŲØŲ§Ų± Ų³Ū’ Ś©ŁˆŁ† Ų³Ų§ Ł„ŁŲø ŲÆŲ±Ų³ŲŖ ŪŪ’ŲŸ
Ų¹ŲØŲÆŁ„ Ų±Ų­Ł…Ų§Ł† (A)
Ų¹ŲØŲÆ Ų±Ų­Ł…Ų§Ł† (B)
Ų¹ŲØŲÆ Ų§Ł„Ų±Ų­Ł…Ų§Ł† (C)
Ų¹ŲØŲÆ Ų§Ł„Ų±Ų­Ł…Ų§Ł† (D)

ŲÆŲ±Ų¬ Ų°ŪŒŁ„ Ų§Ł„ŁŲ§Ųø Ł…ŪŒŚŗ Ų³Ū’ Ś©ŁˆŁ† Ų³Ų§ Ł„ŁŲø Ł…Ų°Ś©Ų± ŪŪ’ŲŸ
Ų¢ŲØ Łˆ ŲÆŲ§Ł†Ū (A)
ŲØŁ†ŲÆŲ±ŚÆŲ§Ū (B)
Ł…Ł¹Ś¾Ų§Ų³ (C)
ŚˆŚ¾Ł„Ų§Ł† (D)

ŲÆŲ±Ų¬ Ų°ŪŒŁ„ Ų§Ł„ŁŲ§Ųø Ł…ŪŒŚŗ Ų³Ū’ Ś©ŁˆŁ† Ų³Ų§ Ł„ŁŲø Ł…ŁˆŁ†Ų« ŪŪ’ŲŸ
Ų“Ś©Ų±ŲŖ (A)
ŲØŚ¾Ų§Ų¤ (B)
ŲØŚ†Ł¾Ł† (C)
Ł…Ų¹Ų§Ł…Ł„Ū (D)

ŁˆŪŁ…” Ś©ŪŒ Ų¬Ł…Ų¹ Ś©ŪŒŲ§ ŪŪ’ŲŸ
Ų§ŁˆŲØŲ§Ł… (A)
ŁˆŲ§ŪŁ…Ū (B)
ŲŖŁŁˆŪŁ… (C)
ŁˆŲ§ŪŁ…Ų§ŲŖ (D)

Ų®Ų±ŲÆ” Ś©Ų§ Ł…ŲŖŲ¶Ų§ŲÆ Ś©ŪŒŲ§ ŪŪ’ŲŸ
Ų¹Ł‚Ł„ (A)
ŲÆŪŒŁˆŲ§Ł†ŚÆŪŒ (B)
Ų¬Ł†ŁˆŚŗ (C)
ŁŪŁ… (D)

Ł¾Ś†Ś¾Ł…” Ś©Ų³ŪŒ Ł„ŁŲø Ś©Ų§ Ł…ŲŖŲ¶Ų§ŲÆ ŪŪ’ŲŸ
Ł¾ŁˆŲ±Ł¾ (A)
ŪŒŁˆŲ±Ł¾ (B)
Ł…Ų“Ų±Ł‚ (C)
Ł…ŲŗŲ±ŲØ (D)

Ł…Ų“Ų§ŪŲ±Ū Ś©Ų§ ŪŁ… Ł…Ų¹Ł†ŪŒ Ł„ŁŲø ŲŖŁ„Ų§Ų“ Ś©ŪŒŲ¬Ų¦Ū’Ū”
Ł…Ų“ŪŁˆŲ± (A)
ŲŖŁ†Ų®ŁˆŲ§Ł‡ (B)
Ł…Ų“Ų§ŁˆŲ±ŲŖ (C)
Ł‚ŪŒŁ…ŲŖ (D)

Ś©ŁˆŁ† Ų³Ų§ Ų¬Ł…Ł„Ū ŲÆŲ±Ų³ŲŖ ŪŪ’ŲŸ
Ł„Ś‘Ś©ŪŒŲ§Śŗ ŚÆŲ§Ų± ŪŪŒŚŗ ŪŪŒŚŗ (A)
Ł„Ś‘Ś©ŪŒŲ§Śŗ ŚÆŲ§Ų± ŪŪŒŚŗ ŪŪ’ (B)
Ł„Ś‘Ś©ŪŒŲ§Śŗ ŚÆŲ§Ų±ŪŪŒ ŪŪŒŚŗ (C)
Ų§Ł† Ł…ŪŒŚŗ Ų³Ū’ Ś©ŁˆŲ¦ŪŒ Ł†ŪŪŒŚŗ (D)

ŲÆŲ±Ų³ŲŖ Ų¬Ł…Ł„Ū’ Ł¾Ų± Ł†Ų“Ų§Ł† Ł„ŚÆŲ§Ų¦ŪŒŚŗŪ”
ŚÆŚ¾ŁˆŚ‘Ų§ ŚÆŲ§Ś‘ŪŒ ŲØŚ© ŚÆŲ¦ŪŒŚŗŪ” (A)
ŚÆŚ¾ŁˆŚ‘Ų§ ŚÆŲ§Ś‘ŪŒ ŲØŚ© ŚÆŲ¦ŪŒŪ” (B)
ŚÆŚ¾ŁˆŚ‘Ų§ ŚÆŲ§Ś‘ŪŒ ŲØŚ© ŚÆŲ¦Ū’Ū” (C)
ŚÆŚ¾ŁˆŚ‘Ų§ ŚÆŲ§Ś‘ŪŒ ŲØŚ© ŚÆŪŒŲ§Ū” (D)

ŪŲ¬Ų± Ś©Ų§ Ł…ŲŖŲ±Ų§ŲÆŁ Ł„ŁŲø ŲŖŁ„Ų§Ų“ Ś©ŪŒŲ¬Ų¦Ū’Ū”
ŁˆŲµŁ„ (A)
ŁˆŲµŲ§Ł„ (B)
ŁŲ±Ų§Ł‚ (C)
Ł„Ł…Ł„Ų§Ł‚Ų§ŲŖ (D)

Ś©Łˆ Ų§Ų±ŲÆŁˆ Ł…ŪŒŚŗ Ś©ŪŒŲ§ Ś©ŪŲŖŪ’ ŪŪŒŚŗŲŸActing president
Ų¹Ų§Ų±Ų¶ŪŒ ŲµŲÆŲ± (A)
Ų§ŲÆŲ§Ś©Ų§Ų± ŲµŲÆŲ± (B)
ŁˆŁ‚ŲŖŪŒ ŲµŲÆŲ± (C)
Ł‚Ų§Ų¦Ł… Ł…Ł‚Ų§Ł… ŲµŲÆŲ± (D)

Ł„ŁŲø Ś©Ų§ ŲÆŲ±Ų³ŲŖ Ų§Ų±ŲÆŁˆ Ł…ŲŖŲØŲ§ŲÆŁ„ Ś©ŪŒŲ§ ŪŪ’ ŲŸ economy
Ł…Ų¹Ų§Ų“ (A)
Ł…Ų¹ŪŒŲ“ŲŖ (B)
ŲØŚ†ŲŖ (C)
Ų§Ł‚ŲŖŲµŲ§ŲÆŪŒ (D)

Ł„ŁŲø Ś©Łˆ ŲÆŁŲŖŲ±ŪŒ Ų§Ų±ŲÆŁˆ Ł…ŪŒŚŗ Ś©ŪŒŲ§ Ś©ŪŪŒŚŗ ŚÆŪ’ŲŸ office memorandum
ŲÆŁŲŖŲ±ŪŒ ŪŒŲ§ŲÆ ŲÆŲ§Ų“ŲŖ (A)
ŪŒŲ§ŲÆ ŲÆŪŲ§Ł†ŪŒ Ś©Ų§ Ų®Ų· (B)
Ł†ŪŒŁ… Ų³Ų±Ś©Ų§Ų±ŪŒ Ų®Ų· (C)
ŲŗŪŒŲ± Ų³Ų±Ś©Ų§Ų±ŪŒ Ų®Ų· (D)

Ś©Łˆ Ų§Ų±ŲÆŁˆ Ł…ŪŒŚŗ Ś©ŪŒŲ§ Ś©ŪŲŖŪ’ ŪŪŒŚŗŲŸ “Minutes of the meeting”
Ų±ŁˆŲÆŲ§ŲÆ Ų§Ų¬Ł„Ų§Ų³ (A)
Ų¬Ł„Ų³Ū’ Ś©Ū’ Ų§ŁˆŁ‚Ų§ŲŖ (B)
Ł¾ŪŒŲ“ Ł†Ų§Ł…Ł‡ (C)
Ų§Ų·Ł„Ų§Ų¹ Ł†Ų§Ł…Ł‡ (D)

Ś©Łˆ ŲÆŁŲŖŲ±ŪŒ Ų§Ų±ŲÆŁˆ Ł…ŪŒŚŗ Ś©ŪŒŲ§ Ś©ŪŲŖŪ’ ŪŪŒŚŗŲŸ “Nothing”
Ś©ŪŒŁŪŒŲŖ Ł†ŁˆŪŒŲ³ŪŒ (A)
Ų±ŁˆŲÆŲ§ŲÆ Ł†ŁˆŪŒŲ³ŪŒ (B)
ŲŖŲØŲµŲ±Ū Ł†ŁˆŪŒŲ³ŪŒ (C)
Ų§Ł† Ł…ŪŒŚŗ Ų³Ū’ Ś©ŁˆŲ¦ŪŒ Ł†ŪŪŒŚŗ (D)

ŲØŲ±Ų§Ų¦Ū’ ŲŖŲ¹Ł…ŪŒŁ„” ŲÆŲ±Ų¬ Ų°ŪŒŁ„ Ł…ŪŒŚŗ Ų³Ū’ Ś©Ų³ Ś©Ų§ ŲÆŲ±Ų³ŲŖ ŲŖŲ±Ų¬Ł…Ū ŪŪ’ŲŸ
for issue (A)
for necessary action (B)
for pursuance (C)
For compliance (D)

ŁŲ§Ų¦Ł„” Ś©Łˆ Ų§Ų±ŲÆŁˆ Ł…ŪŒŚŗ Ś©ŪŒŲ§ Ś©ŪŲŖŪ’ ŪŪŒŚŗŲŸ
Ł…ŲµŁ„ (A)
Ł…Ų«Ł„ (B)
Ł…Ų³Ł„ (C)
Ų§Ł† Ł…ŪŒŚŗ Ų³Ū’ Ś©ŁˆŲ¦ŪŒ Ł†ŪŪŒŚŗ (D)

Choose an option for the blank that best fits the meaning for the sentence as whole.

41. The settlers found an ideal location with plenty of land for farming and mountain stream for fresh water and irrigation.
(A) Candid
(B) Quaint
(C) Arable
(D) Saline

42. What is most needed in the discussion of immigration are solid facts, not wishful thinking; realities, not?
(A) Fears
(B) Ideas
(C) Myths
(D) Veracities

43. The defendant claimed that he was innocent and that his confession was:
(A) Flagrant
(B) Coerced
(C) Terse
(D) Benign

44. The rebel spies were charged with and put on trial.
(A) Attrition
(B) Reiteration
(C) Sedition
(D) Perdition

45. Zachary was doomed to a miserable life, for no matter how much he had, he always coveted possessions of others.
(A) Protracted
(B) Exalted
(C) Coveted
(D) Filibustered

Read the following passage and choose the best suitable option for the questions/ statements.

Glaciers consist of fallen snow that compresses over many years into large, thickened ice masses. Most of the world’s glacial ice is found in Antarctica and Greenland, but glaciers are found on nearly every continent, even Africa. Presently, 10% of land area is covered with glaciers. Glacial ice often appears blue because ice absorbs all other colors but reflects blue. Almost 90% of an iceberg is below water, only about 10% shows above water.

What makes glaciers unique is their ability to move. Due to sheer mass, glaciers flow like very slow rivers. Some glaciers are as small as football fields, whereas others grow to be over 100 kilometers long. Within the past 750,000 years, scientists know that there have been eight Ice Age cycles, separated by warmer periods called interglacial periods. Currently, the earth is nearing the end of an interglacial, meaning that another Ice Age is due in a few thousand years. This is part of the normal climate variation cycle. Greenhouse warming may delay the onset of another glacial era, but scientists still have many questions to answer about climate change.

Although glaciers change very slowly over long periods, they may provide important global climate change signals. The girth of the ice, combined with gravity’s influence, causes glaciers to flow very slowly. Once a mass of compressed ice reaches a critical thickness of about 18 meters, it becomes so heavy that it begins to deform and move. Ice may flow down mountains and valleys, fan across plains, or spread out to sea. Movement along the underside of a glacier is slower than movement at the top due to the friction created as it slides along the ground’s surface.

Most glaciers are found in remote mountainous areas. However, some found near cities or towns present a danger to the people living nearby. On land, lakes formed on top of a glacier during the melt season may cause floods. At the narrow part of a valley glacier, ice falling from the glacier presents a hazard to hikers below. When ice breaks off over the ocean, an iceberg is formed.

Glaciers are a natural resource and contain 75% of the world’s freshwater. People worldwide are trying to harness the power of these frozen streams. Some towns rely on glacial melting from a nearby ice cap to provide drinking water. Some farmers spread soil or ashes over snow to promote melting, hoping that the melting will provide water to irrigate crops in drought-stricken areas. Others have channeled meltwater from glaciers to their fields. Scientists and engineers have worked together to tap into glacial resources, using electricity that has been generated in part by damming glacial meltwater.

46. According to paragraph 4, what is a negative effect of living too close to a glacier?
(A) The mass of the glacier reaches a critical thickness.
(B) About 10% of a glacier shows above water.
(C) Spreading dark material over snow promotes melting.
(D) Lakes formed on top of glaciers may cause floods.

47. The underlined word remote, as used in paragraph 4 of the passage, most nearly means?
(A) Isolated
(B) Nearby
(C) Slow travelling
(D) Difficult to see

48. The passage explains that glaciers can be found where?
(A) Only on Antarctica
(B) Only Greenland and Alaska
(C) On nearly every continent
(D) Only the north and south poles

49. According to the passage, why does glacial ice often appear blue?
(A) Because it does not absorb the color blue
(B) Because it absorbs all other colors but reflects blue
(C) Because it does not absorb all other colors including blue
(D) Because it is blue in color

50. After reading the passage, what can one conclude about glaciers?
(A) There will not be another Ice Age coming
(B) Glaciers have both negative and positive effects on human life
(C) Scientists have difficulty studying glaciers
(D) Scientists have minimal data on the formation of glaciers

51. After reading the passage, what can one infer about glaciers?
(A) Further exploration is needed to tap the power of glacial ice is fueling electric energy
(B) With variations in climatic conditions, glaciers shrink and expand
(C) Glaciers form in cold regions where the rate of snowfall is greater than the melting rate of snow
(D) Glaciers are usually bordered at the sides by rock debris

Choose an option that is correct according to the standard use of English.

52.
(A) A noise woke me up in the middle of the night.
(B) Noise woke me up in the middle of the night.
(C) A noise woke me up at the middle of the night.
(D) A noise woke me up on the middle of the night.

53.
(A) A cup of tea is hanging on the book in the kitchen.
(B) A tea cup is hanging over the book in the kitchen.
(C) A tea cup is hanging on the book in the kitchen.
(D) A tea’s cup is hanging on the book in the kitchen.

54.
(A) Our friend has an apartment toward East London.
(B) Our friends has an apartment on East London.
(C) Our friend has an apartment in the East London.
(D) Our friend has an apartment in East London.

55.
(A) A doctor told him to give up smoking.
(B) The doctor told him to give up smoking.
(C) The doctor told him to give up smoke.
(D) The doctor told him to give away smoking.

56.
(A) We look forward to going Lahore in evening.
(B) We look forward to going Lahore in the evening.
(C) We look forward to go Lahore on the evening.
(D) We look forward to go Lahore in the evening.

57.
A) He gave me all the maps freely.
B) He gave me all the maps freely
C) He gave me all the maps to free
D) He gave me all the maps in free

58.
A) In France the death penalty was abolished in 1981.
B) In France the death penalty has been abolished in 1981
C) In France the death penalty has been abolished in 1981
D) In France the death penalty was abolished on 1981

59.
A) On page 3, there is an advertisement of a new video camera
B) On page 3, there is an advertisement about a new video camera
C) On page 3, there is an advertisement for a new video camera
D) On page 3, there is advertisement for new video camera

60.
A) We do not afford to eat in restaurants nowadays
B) We cannot afford to eat in the restaurants nowadays
C) We do not afford for eat in restaurants nowadays
D) We do not afford to eating in restaurants nowadays.

61.
A) The Japanese couple on the back of the coach was obviously newly-weds
B) The Japanese couple at the back of the couch were obviously newly-weds
C) The Japanese couples at the back of the coach was obviously newly-weds
D) The Japanese couple in the back of the coach was obviously newly-weds

62.
A) A cat can see in the darkness
B) The cat can see in the darkness
C) A cat can see into the darkness
D) Cats can see in the darkness

63.
A) This is the only one of his poems that is worth reading
B) This is the only one of his poems that are worth reading
C) This is the only one of his poems that are worth reading
D) This is the only one of his poems that is worth read

64.
A) Trees help to create a peaceful surrounding
B) Trees help to create a peaceful surroundings
C) Trees help to create peaceful surroundings
D) Trees help to create peaceful surrounding

65. Choose the sentence with an adverb
A) Don’t talk so loud
B) He lives in the next house
C) He is quick to take offence
D) The night is dark

66. Choose the sentence with a Proper Adjective
A) French wines are not available here
B) He showed much patience
C) He has lost all his wealth
D) I ate some rice

67. Choose the sentence with an adverb of time
A) I have spoken to him already
B) He seldom comes here
C) The horse galloped away
D) The boy works hard

68. In the sentence “Ambition urges me forward”, forward is:
A) An adverb of place
B) An adjective of place
C) An adverb of time
D) An adjective of time

69. In the sentence “Children love making mud castles”, making is:
A) Verb
B) Main verb
C) Gerund
D) Both (A) & (B)

70. In the sentence “The earth is larger than the moon”, than is:
A) Subordinating conjunction
B) Coordinating conjunction
C) Not a conjunction
D) Both (A) & (B)

71. In the sentence “Such was not my intention”, such is:
A) Pronoun
B) Adjective
C) Conjunction
D) All of these

Fill in the blanks with correct options.

72. In the sentence “Ambition does not always conduce ultimate happiness,” the correct preposition is:
A) of
B) in
C) to
D) from

73. In the sentence “The holidays will begin June 29,” the correct preposition is:
A) on
B) from
C) in
D) with

74. In the sentence “Send this letter,” the correct preposition is:
A) to
B) on
C) at
D) towards

75. In the sentence “He accepted the car in lieu his claim, for Rs. 4,55,000,” the correct combination of prepositions is:
A) of, of
B) with, for
C) of, for
D) with, of

In each of the following questions, a pair of words or phrases separated by colon (:) follows four related pairs of words or phrases. Select the lettered pair that best expresses the relationship similar to that expressed in the original pair.

76. CONVICTION: INCARCERATION
A) reduction: diminution
B) induction: amelioration
C) radicalization: estimation
D) marginalization: intimidation

77. FROND: PALM
A) quill: porcupine
B) blade: evergreen
C) scale: wallaby
D) tusk: alligator

78. SPY: CLANDESTINE
A) accountant: meticulous
B) furrier: rambunctious
C) lawyer: ironic
D) shepherd: garrulous

79.FERAL: TAME
A) rancid: rational
B) nettlesome: annoying
C) repentant: honorable
D) ephemeral: immortal

80. DOLLAR: DIME
A) Saleswoman: Pitch
B) Retreat: Victory
C) Century: Decade
D) Ring: Necklace

Choose the option that is closes in meaning to the word provided.

81. SUMPTUOUS
(A) delirious
(B) gorgeous
(C) perilous
(D) luxurious

82. WINNOW
(A) carve
(B) wind
(C) weed
(D) carry

83. SACROSANCT
(A) prayer
(B) sanctuary
(C) pious
(D) scared

84. CHURLISH
(A) childish
(B) boorish
(C) tempestuous
(D) disorderly

85. MORDANT
(A) dead
(B) gruesome
(C) fetid
(D) caustic

86 .SARTORIAL
(A) cheerful
(B) sincere
(C) inelegant
(D) homespun

87. SAPIENT
(A) hunched
(B) strong
(C) simple
(D) simian

88. MATUTINAL
(A) paternal
(B) crepuscular
(C) maritime
(D) marsupial

89. GUMPTION
(A) seriousness
(B) apathy
(C) levity
(D) despair

90. OBTUSE
(A) slim
(B) acute
(C) opaque
(D) thick

91. Find the percentage of 0.001:
(A) 1
(B) 0.1
(C) 0.01
(D) None of these

92. Find the answer of the series (-3)x(-3)x(-3):
(A) -3
(B) 27
(C) -27
(D) None of these

93. What is the square root of -25:
(A) 5
(B) -5
(C) -2.5
(D) None of these

94. Let x=-4x+4, the value of x will be:
(A) 4/5
(B) 5/4
(C) -4/3
(D) None of these

95. If sum of all 10 values in the data set is 10, then what will be the average:
(A) 1
(B) 5
(C) 10
(D) None of these

96. let (xĀ½) x (1-Ā½), then find the correct answer:
(A) 0
(B) 1
(C) -1/4
(D) None of these

97. Let (-2x)Ā³, then find the correct answer:
(A) 8x
(B) -8x
(C) -8xĀ³
(D) None of these

98. let (x/2)(x/4) = 2, then find the correct answer:
(A) 2
(B) 4
(C) 8
(D) None of these

99. Let xĀ²ā„ā‚ƒ = 64, then find the value of x:
(A) 4
(B) 8
(C) 16
(D) None of these

100. The angle made by two lines is called:
(A) Segment
(B) Vertex
(C) Rays
(D) None of these

101. A polygon which consists of 8 sides is called:
(A) Nonagon
(B) Decagon
(C) Octagon
(D) None of these

102. A measure of angle which is complement of itself is called:
(A) 30Ā°
(B) 45Ā°
(C) 90Ā°
(D) None of these

103. A triangle has vertices:
(A) 1
(B) 2
(C) 3
(D) None of these

104. The sum of three angles of an isosceles triangle is:
(A) 90Ā°
(B) 180Ā°
(C) 360Ā°
(D) None of these

105. How many endpoints are in a line?
(A) No endpoint
(B) One endpoint
(C) Two endpoints
(D) None of these

106. Which of the following is the longest chord of a circle?
(A) Radius
(B) Diameter
(C) Circumference
(D) None of these

107. How many sides a Pentagon have?
(A) Five
(B) Seven
(C) Eight
(D) None of these

108. A figure whose all four sides are equal is called
(A) Rectangle
(B) Square
(C) Circle
(D) None of these

109. Sometimes we give a statement in favour of another statement is called:
(A) Argument
(B) Premises
(C) Conclusion
(D) None of these

110. Knowledge of children based on memory process is called:
(A) Learning
(B) Strategy
(C) Metamemory
(D) None of these

111. In which memory, all materials are stored so that we can retrieve it later on:
(A) Short-term memory
(B) Long-term memory
(C) Sensory memory
(D) None of these

112. Who introduced the term “Intelligence Quotient” (I.Q)?
(A) Williams Stem
(B) A.R. Jensen
(C) B.B. Cattell
(D) None of these

113. Sometimes we think about the beauty of Heaven, what we called it:
(A) Imagination
(B) Concept formation
(C) Fantasy
(D) None of these

114. What is the last stage of creative thinking?
(A) Preparation
(B) Verification
(C) Evaluation
(D) None of these

115. Short-term memory lasts only:
(A) 5-10 seconds
(B) 10-15 seconds
(C) 20-30 seconds
(D) None of these

116. Give the name of the range which an individual can make between the weakest and the loudest sounds:
(A) Sensory range
(B) Pitch range
(C) Dynamic range
(D) None of these

117. Decibel (dB) is the unit which can be used to measure the:
(A) Sensation
(B) Intensity of sound pressure
(C) Vision
(D) None of these

118. Let a Mental Age (MA) and Chronological Age (CA) are given, then “Intelligence Quotient” (I.Q) is:
(A) MA – CA
(B) MA/CA
(C) CA/MA
(D) None of these

119. (i) The bulb X lasts longer than bulb Y.(ii) The bulb Y does not last longer than bulb Z.(iii) The bulb Z lasts longer than bulb X
If the statements (i) and (ii) are true, then the statement (iii) is:
(A) True
(B) False
(C) Uncertain
(D) None of these

120. (i) Passing CSS examination gives happiness. (ii) Happiness produces a smile. (iii) Passing CSS examination gives smiles.
If the statements (i) and (ii) are true, then the statement (iii) is:
(A) True
(B) False
(C) Uncertain
(D) None of these

121. (i) A toothpaste is useful. (ii) Useful things are valuable. (iii) A toothpaste is valuable.
If the statements (i) and (ii) are true, then the statement (iii) is:
(A) True
(B) False
(C) Uncertain
(D) None of these

122. To pack 100 pairs of shoes into cases that each holds 20 shoes, then how many cases do we need?
(A) 5
(B) 10
(C) 15
(D) None of these

123. Total number of cube blocks are 50. To construct a solid cube with none left over, what will be the minimum numbers that need to be taken?
(A) 21
(B) 22
(C) 23
(D) None of these

124. In the following series: 12, 11, 13, 14, 13,ā€¦ What number should come next?
(A) 13
(B) 14
(C) 15
(D) None of these

125. In the following series: 2, 1, (1/2), (1/4),ā€¦ What number should come next?
(A) 1/3
(B) 1/8
(C) 1/16
(D) None of these

126. Which of the following option does not belong to a “book”?
(A) Glossary
(B) Project
(C) Chapter
(D) None of these

127. Which of the following options does not belong to a “bird”?
(A) Wing
(B) Rudder
(C) Beak
(D) None of these

128. Which of the following option is a necessary part of “harvest”?
(A) Crop
(B) Tractor
(C) Stockpile
(D) None of these

129. Give the name of the USB part which exists in all modern computers.
(A) Universal Service Broadcasting
(B) Universal Serial Bus
(C) Uniform Service Broadcasting
(D) None of these

130. “Dear Money” is used for?
(A) Low rate of interest
(B) High rate of interest
(C) Value of money
(D) None of these

131. Give the name of the term “SPM” which is often used in the study of pollution:
(A) Solid Particulate Matter
(B) Sulfur Particulate Matter
(C) Suspended Particulate Matter
(D) None of these

132. Which of the following option is a necessary part of “school”?
(A) Learning
(B) Student
(C) Report Card
(D) None of these

133. My wife and me have two sons. Each son has one sister. How many members are in the family?
(A) 4
(B) 5
(C) 6
(D) None of these

134. A farmer has 10 cows. All cows died except four. How many cows are left?
(A) 4
(B) 5
(C) 6
(D) None of these

135. What does “SAT” stand for?
(A) Scholar Assessment Test
(B) Scholastic Assessment Test
(C) Scholarship Assessment Test
(D) None of these

136. “SAT” is useful to judge the?
(A) Predicting future
(B) Fairness and objectiveness
(C) Genius and gifted
(D) None of these

137. Pictogram is appropriate for data:
(A) Fraction
(B) Count
(C) Interval
(D) None of these

138. Pie-chart is suitable to divide the components of a factor in:
(A) Sectors
(B) Percentage
(C) Angles
(D) None of these

139. If we add the constant 3 to each observation of a data set, then find the mean:
(A) Increased by 3
(B) Decreased by 3
(C) No effect
(D) None of these

140. If three observations are 5, 5, and 5, then the arithmetic mean is:
(A) 5
(B) 10
(C) 0
(D) None of these

141. If the minimum value in a set is 5 and its range is 50, then the maximum value of the set is:
(A) 47
(B) 55
(C) 50
(D) None of these

142. The probability can take values:
(A) -1 to +1
(B) -āˆž to +āˆž
(C) 0 to 1
(D) None of these

143. The mean of 5 observations is 10. A new observation 10 is added, then the mean of 6 observations is:
(A) 5
(B) 10
(C) 15
(D) None of these

144. Mean is a measure of:
(A) Location
(B) Dispersion
(C) Variation
(D) None of these

145. Which of the following plays a major role in reaction to stress?
(A) Confidence
(B) Emotions
(C) Personality
(D) None of these

146. In which of the following options do we feel stress if we fail in CSS examination?
(A) Physical
(B) Mental
(C) Social Sigma
(D) None of these

147. Which of the following is used for sensitive issues?
(A) Random response
(B) Randomized response
(C) Physical response technique is useful to handle
(D) None of these

148. To clean the ice from the roads during winter season, which of the following is used?
(A) Chlorine
(B) Salt
(C) Iodine
(D) None of these

149. Which of the planets moves slowest around the sun?
(A) Venus
(B) Mercury
(C) Jupiter
(D) None of these

150. The lifespan of red blood cells in humans is:
(A) 120 days
(B) 125 days
(C) 130 days
(D) None of these

151. How much fluid per day should a man use?
(A) 2.7 liters
(B) 3.7 liters
(C) 4.7 liters
(D) None of these

152. Vitamin A deficiency in the human body creates:
(A) Hair fall
(B) Rickets
(C) Night blindness
(D) None of these

153. The waves which are used by the TV remote control are:
(A) Infrared waves
(B) Radio Waves
(C) TV waves
(D) None of these

154. Which of the following gases is used in refrigerators for cooling?
(A) Methane
(B) Ammonia
(C) Nitrogen
(D) None of these

155. Which of the planets moves fastest around the sun?
(A) Venus
(B) Mercury
(C) Jupiter
(D) None of these

156. Which instrument is used to measure the oxygen level of the blood?
(A) Thermometer
(B) Oximeter
(C) Spirometer
(D) None of these

157. Which type of vitamin is used for the human body through the Sun?
(A) Vitamin B12
(B) Vitamin A
(C) Vitamin D
(D) None of these

158. In which of the following countries does the equator pass?
(A) Pakistan
(B) Malaysia
(C) Kenya
(D) None of these

159. Which of the following lenses are useful in a microscope?
(A) Convex lens
(B) Concave lens
(C) Curved lens
(D) None of these

160. The instrument used to measure the rainfall is:
(A) Barometer
(B) Hydrometer
(C) Nanometer
(D) None of these

161. Which light is more important for photosynthesis?
(A) Violet light
(B) Red light
(C) Green light
(D) None of these

162. The instrument which is used to measure blood pressure is called:
(A) Spirometer
(B) Barometer
(C) Sphygmomanometer
(D) None of these

163. Which blood group is rare in the human body?
(A) O-
(B) AB+
(C) AB-
(D) None of these

164. The world is divided into how many time zones?
(A) 12
(B) 18
(C) 24
(D) None of these

165. Which of the following is the warmest ocean?
(A) Indian Ocean
(B) Pacific Ocean
(C) Atlantic Ocean
(D) None of these

166. Vitamin B exists in:
(A) Fruits and vegetables
(B) Seeds
(C) Sea-food
(D) None of these

167. How many countries are declared nuclear powers?
(A) 7
(B) 8
(C) 9
(D) None of these

168. FATF stands for:
(A) Financial Action Task Force
(B) Federal Agency Task Force
(C) Financial Authority Task Force
(D) None of these

169. Washington DC is the state of USA:
(A) 48th
(B) 49th
(C) 50th
(D) None of these

170. Which is the smallest country in the world?
(A) Vatican City
(B) Maldives
(C) Monaco
(D) None of these

171. Who is the founder of Wikipedia?
(A) Julian Assange
(B) Jimmy Wales
(C) Bill Gates
(D) None of these

172. Which country is known as the “Land of the Rising Sun”?
(A) Japan
(B) Norway
(C) Kenya
(D) None of these

173. What will be the next leap year?
(A) 2022
(B) 2023
(C) 2024
(D) None of these

174. COP26 was held in which country?
(A) UK
(B) USA
(C) France
(D) None of these

175. The present speaker of Pakistan’s National Assembly is:
(A) Asad Qaisar
(B) Asad Umar
(C) Qasim Suri
(D) None of these

176. In the year 2022, as per IMF sources, Pakistan’s GDP would be:
(A) 3.96
(B) 3.94
(C) 3.92
(D) None of these

177. The Upper House of the British Parliament is:
(A) Senate
(B) House of Lords
(C) House of Commons
(D) None of these

178. SAARC stands for:
(A) South Asian Association for Regional Corporation
(B) South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation
(C) South Asian Association for Regional Council
(D) None of these

179. OIC stands for:
(A) Organization of Islamic Conference
(B) Organization of Islamic Countries
(C) Organization of Islamic Cooperation
(D) None of these

180. Hamas is an Islamic organization working for the:
(A) Liberation of Palestine
(B) Liberation of Chechnya
(C) Liberation of Kashmir
(D) None of these

181. The Summit for Democracy was held in December 2021:
(A) New York
(B) London
(C) Washington
(D) None of these

182. The author of Governing the Ungovernable is:
(A) Shuja Nawaz
(B) Ishrat Hussain
(C) Hassan Askari
(D) None of these

183. FATA merged with KPK under amendment to the Constitution of Pakistan:
(A) 24
(B) 25th
(C) 26
(D) None of these

184. The only female Governor appointed in Pakistan]:
(A) Begum Raan Liaqat Ali Khan
(B) Mohtarma Fatima Jinnah
(C) Begum Jahan Ara Shahnawaz
(D) None of these

185. National Identity Card was introduced in Pakistan in:
(A) 1793
(B) 1974
(C) 1976
(D) None of these

186. Which rivers were given to India under the Indus Water Treaty 1960?
(A) Jehlum, Sutlej, Ravi
(B) Chenab, Beas, Ravi
(C) Sutlej, Beas, Ravi
(D) None of these

187. Mohtarma Benazir Bhutto became, for the first time, Prime Minister of Pakistan in:
(A) October 1988
(B) November 1988
(C) December 1988
(D) None of these

188. During Ayub era, presidential elections were held in:
(A)1962
(B)1965
(C)1966
(D)None of these

189. The head of the state in Pakistan is:
(A)Prime Minister
(B)President
(C)Speaker NA
(D)None of these

190. Lahore Resolution was passed in:
(A)1943
(B)1946
(C)1940
(D)None of these

191. Who was the second Prime Minister of Pakistan?
(A)Ch. Muhammad Ali
(B)Muhammad Ali Bogra
(C)Khawaja Nazimuddin
(D)None of these

192. Who became president after Ayub Khan resigned?
(A)Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto
(B)Noorul Ameen
(C)Muhammad Khan Junejo
(D)None of these

193. Pakistan has federating units:
(A)4
(B)5
(C)6
(D)None of these

194. Pakistan became a member of the UN in:
(A)1947
(B)1948
(C)1949
(D)None of these

195. Pakistan is situated in:
(A)Southeast Asia
(B)East Asia
(C)South Asia
(D)None of these

196. Pakistan has borders with:
(A)Saudi Arabia, Iraq
(B)China, Iran
(C)Both (A) and (B)
(D)None of these

197. The Single National Curriculum in Pakistan was implemented at the primary level in:
(A)2019
(B)2020
(C)2021
(D)None of these

198. The Present Federal Minister of State for Climate Change in Pakistan is:
(A)Zartaj Gul
(B)Amin Aslam
(C)Zulfiqar Bukhari
(D)None of these

199. The T-Twenty 2021 World Cup Champion is:
(A)Pakistan
(B)New Zealand
(C)Australia
(D)None of these

200. National Anthem of Pakistan was officially adopted in:
(A)1952
(B)1954
(C)1956
(D)None of these