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SECTION I … ENGLISH

Choose the alternative closest in meaning to the underlined words in the following sentences:

1. The two companies are going to merge by the end of the year.

(A) Become one        (B) divided into two  (C) dissolve    (D) None of these

2. It was a big mistake.

(A) blunder                (B) tragedy                (C) catastrophe                     (D) mishap

Choose one word to fit the meaning in the following sentences:

3. Stormy winds and heavy waves the coastal areas.

(A) Splashed              (B) clashed                 (C) lashed                               (D) hashed

4. The overseas Pakistanis are facing difficulties in sending  through banks to                     their home.

(A) remittances         (B) rebate                  (C) remuneration                  (D) revenue

Which of the underlined words (given below as options) is incorrect?

5.The thief got in from the window.

(A)The thief               (B) got in                    (C) from                     (D) the

Choose the best option for the following.

6. He is not a celebrity, but he played some roles as a ____________ actor.

(A) additional                        (B) secondary            (C) second                  (D) supporting         

Read the passages and answer the questions Number 7 & 8:

With the American centennial Exposition doors open to an eagerly waiting public on May 10, 1876, Edward Bannister was not the only black artist included among the painters and sculptors exhibiting well over a thousand works in memorial Hall. Much to the general surprise a black sculptor was one of the small numbers of women artists whose works was on view. Edmonia Lewis was represented by a work in the neoclassic tradition. A handsomely carved marble called the Dying Cleopatra, which was also singled out to receive an award at the Exposition. This popular work was probably the most forthright statement that has yet been made by a Black American artist about the beauty of African people. A sensitive awareness of her own racial origin was a basic element in the work of his independent young woman. She was the first Black to develop her artistic talent, accepting advice from friends such as the well-known abolitionist William Lloyd Garrison, her studies in sculpture were imaginative, and she exhibited a discipline that convinced her friends on her serious dedication to art, thus securing their support in her efforts to continue her studies in Rome.

7. What does the passage mainly discuss?

(A) The Dying Cleopatra                              (B) A nineteenth – Century artist

(C) The abolitionist movement                    (D) The history of several African nations

8. According to the passage, Edmonia Lewis was which of the following?

(A) The Painter         (B) The Teacher        (C) The sculptor        (D) Historian

9. Marconi submitted his invention to the_____ government.

(A)Italian                     (B) British                    (C) American               (D) German

10. Lucy is a _____ child according to William Wordsworth.

 

(A) Dead                     (B) living                    (C) happy                   (D) injured

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Section II … BIOLOGY

11. According to various theories, ascent of sap does not require which of the following?

(A) Root pressure                 (B) Guttation              (C) Transpiration      (D)All of these

12.True about circulatory system of earth worm

(A) Open type                                                            (B) Coelom is reduced                                                                                                                                    (C) Capillaries and veins are absent           (D) Hemoglobin is dissolved in plasma

13.Carbonic anhydrase is present in which cell?

(A) Neutrophils                     (B) Basophils             (C) RBC                       (D) Monocyte

14.Residual volume is about _____________ % of total lung capacity

(A) 10%                                  (B) 20%                      (C)  30%                     (D) 40%

 

15.Most productive zone of sea is

(A) Neritic zone                     (B) Oceanic zone       (C) Euphotic zone     (D) Abyssal zone

 

16.Under microscope, area of sarcomere consist of only thick filaments is called

(A) H – zone                           (B) I – Band               (C) A – band               (D) Z – line

 

17.Plant hormone that destroys chloroplast is

(A) Abscisic acid                    (B) Ethene                  (C) Cytokine               (D) Aluxin     

 

18.Dementia occurs in which disease

(A) Parkinson’s disease                                            (B) Alzheimer’s disease                                                                                                                                      (C) Epilepsy                                                               (D) All of the above                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                         

 

19.Seed coat is derived from which structure?

(A) Ovary                   (B) Cotyledon                        (C) Integuments of ovule     (D) Endosperm

 

20. During menstrual cycle, LH is secreted when

(A) FSH is decreased, estrogen is decreased

(B) FSH in increased, estrogen in decreased

(C) Menstruation starts

(D) FSH is decreased, estrogen in increased

 

21.Which one of the following is an example of abnormal development due to meiotic errors in males?

(A) Dextrocardia       (B) Klinefelter’s syndrome  (C) Turner’s syndrome        (D) None

 

22. Which gland has a role in the immunity & defence?

(A) Pancreas              (B) Thymus                            (C) Pineal                   (D) Ovary

23.About the theories of evolution which one is correct?

(A) Lamarck theory is based on natural selection                                                                                                                                                                                           (B) According to De Veries, mutation in the cause of evolution                                                                                                                                                                (C) Theory of special creation does not support theory of organic evolution                                                                                                                                                                               (D) Both B & C are correct

 

24.Which zooid is not found in physalia?

(A) Gonozooid           (B) Gastrozzoid         (C) Smaller Dactylozooid     (D)None of these

 

25. Which is the distinguishing characteristic of phylum chordate?

(A) Post anal tail                                (B) Hollow dorsal nerve cord                                                                                                                                (C) Metameric segmentation           (D) Both A & B

 

26.Biological name of Black night Shade is

(A) Solanum nigrum                         (B) Cestrum nocturnum                                                                                                                                    (C) Solanum tuberosum                   (D) Sesbania aegyptia

 

27. Which of the following gas is not responsible for acid rain?

(A) Cl2                         (B) SO2                        (C) NO2                                   (D) CO2

 

28. The father of a girl is hemophilic but mother is normal. She may be;

(A) Hemophilic          (B) carrier                  (C) Normal                             (D) None of these

 

29.  Which of the following is best definition of homeostasis?

(A) Control of Temperature

(B) Control of water and ions level

(C) Independence of the external environment

(D) Maintenance of the constant internal environment

 

30. Inside human body plasmodium attacks

(A) Nerve cells           (B) Red blood cells   (C) White blood cells                        (D) Kidney cells

 

31. The word malaria has been derived from the combination of two words which are

(A) Latin                     (B) Italian                   (C) Greek                                (D) Arabic

 

32.  Vitamin ‘A’ is a:

(A) Protein                 (B) Wax                      (C) Terpenoid                        (D) Carbohydrate

 

33. What is the risk of colour blind child in a family when father is colour blind and mother is normal?

(A) 0                           (B) 25                         (C) 50                                     (D) 75

 

34. Colour of chlorophyll ‘a’ is

(A) Green                   (B) Blue green           (C) Yellow green                   (D) Blue

 

35.  What are the adaptation in plants for balance between transpiration and water uptake?

(A) Deep vertical roots                                 (B) horizontal roots

(C) Reduction in no of stomata                   (D) All of these

 

36. Regarding secondary growth which statement is correct?

(A) Sap wood is non-functional part

(B) Only youngest secondary phloem functions is sugar transport

(C) Lenticles are present above the cork

(D) Annual ring consist of 3 zones

 

37. Which of the following is caused by bacteria?

(A) Tetanus                            (B) Measles                (C) Malaria                 (D) Ringworm

 

38. Which of the following is a human disease caused by fungi?

(A) powdery mildew             (B) Ring worm           (C) Rusts        (D) Downy mildew

 

39. All seed plants are:

(A) Homosporous                 (B) Isogamous           (C) Heterosporous    (D) None of these

 

40. The ear of mammals is divided into

(A) Three parts                     (B) Four parts           (C) Five parts             (D) Six parts

 

 

 

 

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Section III … PHYSICS

41. When a horse pulls a cart, the force that causes the horse to move forward is the                                Force that

(A) the cart exerts on horse                                    (B) the horse exerts on cart

(C) the horse exerts on ground                  (D) the ground exerts on horse

42. The weight of a body will be zero if we could create a situation as

(A) a + g = 0                (B) a = –g                    (C) a – g = 0                (D) all of these

43.Which one of these is the least multiple?

(A) Pico                      (B) Femto                   (C) Nano                     (D) Atto

44. The dimensions of angular momentum are

(A) ML2T–1                  (B) MLT–2                    (C) MLT–1                    (D) MLT

45. Following are the types of transistors

(A) p.n.p & p.n.n        (B) n.n.p & p.n.n        (C) p.n.p & n.p.n         (D) p.p.n & n.n.p

46. One atomic mass unit (amu) is equal to         

(A) 1amu=931 Mev               (B) 1amu=120 Mev               (C) 1amu=746 Mev   (D) None

47. Frequencies more than 20,000 Hz are called

(A) Ultrasonic                        (B) Supersonic          (C) Infrasonic                        (D) None

48. The velocity of projectile is maximum

(A) At half of the height                                (B) At one fourth of the height                                                                  (C) Just before striking the ground and point of projection        (D) None

49. A couple acting on a body will only

(A) Accelerate the body                               (B) vibrate the body about certain axis                                                          (C) Rotate the body                                      (D) keep the body stationary

50. Which of the following phenomenon produces the colour in soap film?

(A) Interference                    (B) Diffraction           (C) Dispersion           (D) Polarization

 

 

51. A steel ship can float on sea water because

(A) Sea water is denser than steel                                                                                                                                                  (B) The up thrust of the ship is greater than its weight                                                                                                                            (C) The ratio of the mass of the ship to its volume is less than the density of the sea           water                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                          (D) Both B and C

52. If a wire of resistance R is stretched to a double its length, its resistance becomes

(A) R/2                       (B) 2R             (C) 4R                         (D) R/4

53. The direction of the induced current is always such as to oppose cause which produces it. This is the statement of

(A) Faradays Law     (B) Boyles Law          (C) Amperes Law      (D) Lenz’s Law

54. If a distance between two charges is doubled the force of attraction between them is

(A) Doubled               (B) Quadrupled         (C) Tripled                 (D) Quartered

55. If the value of factor  is made small the galvanometer can be made

(A) Sensitive              (B) Accurate              (C) Unchanged           (D) None of these

56. An object is placed at a distance of 1.5 m from a convex lens of focal length 2m.                                                                                                            The image formed is

(A) Real & erect                                             (B) Virtual & Magnified                                                                                                                                      (C) Real & Magnified                                     (D) Real & Inverted

57. The potential energy of the proton electron system depends on

(A) Velocity of electron                                (B) Mass of electron                                                                                  (C) Radius of the orbit                                  (D) Frequency of the vibration of electron

58. A sound wave of frequency 400Hz is travelling in air at a speed of 320 m/s, the wavelength of the wave is

(A) 400m                    (B) 0.8m                     (C) 320m                    (D) 1.25m

59. In which of the following Newton’s Law of motion are valid?

(A) Non- inertial frame                                 (B) Accelerated frame of reference                                                                  (C) Inertial frame of reference                    (D) All of the above

60. Which of the following transition in Hydrogen atom is?

(A) n =1 to n =2         (B) n =2 to n =1         (C) n =2 to n =6         (D) n =6 to n =2

 

61. X – rays exhibit the phenomenon of

(A) Diffraction           (B) Interference        (C) Polarization         (D) All of the above

62. In which of the following units Plank’s constant can explained

(A) J                            (B) J-s                         (C) J-Hz                       (D) N-s

63. The minimum velocity required to go out from earth’s gravitational pull is called

(A) Escape velocity   (B) Drift velocity       (C) Angular velocity  (D) Terminal velocity

64. The wave theory of light was proposed by

(A) Huygens               (B) Galileo                  (C) Kepler                  (D) Newton

65.  If a body Is rotating clock—wise direction, the torque is:

(A) Negative               (B) Maximum             (C) Positive                (D) Minimum

66.The value of ‘g’ is maximum at:

(A) equator of the earth                                           (B) surface of the earth                                                                                                              (C) poles of the earth                                                           (D) centre of the earth

67. Motion of a body is said to be accelerated when:

(A) Its speed changes                                               (B) its direction of motion changes                                                                (C) it is in equilibrium                                               (D) A and B

68. If a gun man standing in a stationary boat in water fires the gun in a horizontal direction

(A) The boat remain stationary                  (B) the boat will away from the direction                                                                                        (C) the boat will move in direction of the target   (D) None of these

69. The image formed bya plane mirror is:

(A) Real   (B) erect and of equal sin (C) virtual and laterally inverted   (D) All of these

70. Sound travels fastest in?

(A) Steel                     (B) Air                                    (C) water                    (D) Vacuum

 

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Section IV … CHEMISTRY

71. Boyles Law and Charles’s Law are not applicable at

(A) High pressure and low temperature    (B) High pressure and high temperature                                              (C) Low pressure and low temperature    (D) Low pressure and high temperature

72. If q = 1500cal and ∆E = 0.104645 MJ, then it will follow

(A) Compression                                           (B) Expansion                                                                                              (C) Neither compression nor expansion    (D) All of the above

73. 20g of a mono-atomic gas occupies 44.8 dm3 at STP. Its atomic weight is

(A) 5g                         (B) 10g                       (C) 40g                       (D) 20g

74. Valence shell configuration of an element is 4p1

(A) Group IV A and 1st period                     (B) n = 4, ɭ = 1                                                                                       (C) Group III A and 4th Period                     (D) None of these

75. Element with second highest % in stainless steel is

(A) iron                      (B) nickel                    (C) chromium                        (D) cobalt

76. Which one of the following has the same physical properties?

(A) CaCO3; NaNO3           (B) NaCl; Fe2O3                    (C) NaCl; CaCO3         (D) None of these

77. When electron go back from higher orbit to lower orbit then:

(A) Energy is absorbed                                (B) Energy is not evolved                                                                                                 (C) Spectrum is observed                            (D) Energy remain same

78. Which of the following break slowly when heated

(A) H –Cl                     (B) H – I                      (C) H –F                      (D) H – Br

79. Oxidation number of Fe in k3Fe (CN6) is:

(A) +1                         (B) +2                         (C) +3                         (D) +4

80. Laughing gas is

(A) NO                                    (B) N2O3                     (C) N2O                       (D) N2O5                                         

 

81. Galvanization is the

(A) Deposition of Zn on Fe                          (B) Deposition of Al on Fe                                                                                     (C) Deposition of Sn on Fe                           (D) Deposition of Cu on Fe

82. Phosgene is:

(A) PH3                       (B) POCl3                    (C) CS2                                    (D) COCl2

83. The bleaching action of chlorine is due to:

(A) Reduction                        (B) Hydrogenation    (C) chlorination         (D) Oxidation

84. A primary amine is formed when alkyl halide is treated with

(A) Aqueous NH3      (B) Alcoholic NH3      (C) NH3 gas                (D) None of these

85. Aldehyde formed by the oxidation of

(A) p- alcohol             (B) sec- alcohol         (C) ter- alcohol          (D) None of these

86. The electronegativity of elements in a period from left to right

(A) Decreases                                                (B) increases                                                                                                                                                 (C) first decreases then increases   (D) first increases then decreases

87. Azimuthal quantum number of last electron of 11Na is

(A) 1                           (B)2                            (C) 3                            (D) 0

88. What happen when methyl bromide is treated with sodium methoxide

(A) Ethane is formed                                                (B) Dimethyl ether is formed                                                                                   (C) Dimethyl Ketone is formed                    (D) None of these

89. Which of the following liberates hydrogen when treated with HNO3?

(A) Zn                         (B) Cu                         (C) Mg                         (D) None of these

90. Falling drop of water is spherical due to

(A) Hydrogen bonding         (B) Surface tension   (C) Capillary action   (D) Viscosity

91. The equilibrium constant changes with change in

(A) Temperature                                           (B) Concentration of reactants                                                                                                                           (C) Concentration of products                    (D) Remains constant

 

 

92.In an exothermic reaction,, with the rise of temperature, the equilibrium constant.

(A) Decreases                                    (B) increases             (C) remain unchanged          (D) None

93. Which of the following has the highest dipole moment?     

(A) NH₃                      (B) SbH₃                                 (C) PH₂                                   (D) AsH₃

94.  Azimuthal quantum number describes the?

(A) Shape of orbital                                                  (B) size of an atom                                                                                 (C) spin of electrons                                                 (D) None of these

95. All combustion reactions are?

(A) Isothermic                                                           (B) exothermic                                                                                                            (C) endothermic                                                        (D) Both A & B

96. SP₃ hybridization is also called?

(A) Tetragonal           (B) Diagonal              (C) Trigonal               (D) None of these

97. The apparatus used for measuring the heat energy change is called?

(A) Calorimeter         (B) Voltmeter                        (C) Ammeter              (D) All of these

98. Which one of the following is not the intensive property?

(A) Melting point       (B) Mole                     (C) Vapor pressure   (D) None of these

 

99. The wavelength of_____________ is shorter than most of the X-rays.

(A) β rays                   (B) α rays                   (C) γ rays                   (D) None of these

 

100. 3rd orbital has ________ energy than 4s orbital

(A) Lesser                  (B) Same                    (C) Greater                 (D) None of these

 

 

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