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VERBAL

Complete the sentences by choosing the most appropriate word, from the
given lettered choices (A to D/E) below each.
1. Despite the _____ of the materials with which Tahira had worked, many
of her glass masterpieces have survived for more than seventy years.
beauty
translucence
abundance
majesty
fragility
2. Although similar to mice in many physical characteristics, voles may be
_______ mice by the shortness of their tails.
distinguished from
classified with
related to
categorized as
enumerated with
3. Hamid viewed Maria to be _____; she seemed to be against any position
regardless of its merits.
heretical
disobedient
contrary
inattentive
harried
Each question below consists of a related pair of words, followed by five
lettered pairs of words. Select the lettered pair that best expresses a
relationship similar to that expressed in the original pair.
4. POISON: TOXIC::

mixture: soluble
sugar: sweet
medicine: prescribed
milk: bottled
solid: liquid
5. PASSIVE : ACTIVE::
resist : beaten
mope : gloomy
grow : small
hassle : obnoxious
accept : questioning
Choose the lettered word or phrase that is most nearly opposite in meaning
to the word in capital letters.
6. MIRACLE:
usualness
wonder
marvel
sensation
7. MONOTHEIST:
psychologist
analyst
polytheist
physicist
Read the passage to answer question 8-10
Young people must be educated in modern science, its methods and its
mental attitudes. Without this education they will find the modern world
utterly incomprehensible. But they cannot be good citizens of the world, or
of their own national state, unless they are intellectually and imaginatively
aware of the values which underlie human beliefs, motives and conduct. In
this troubled period of human history, religion and the humanities are as

vital as science to the education of good members of a good society.


8. Incomprehensible can best be replaced by
understandable
explicable
reasonable
beyond your understanding
9. Troubled period of human history refers to
primitive times
modern times
good times
bad times
10. The discussion of values in the passage serves primarily to illustrate
the importance of education of
modern sciences
religion or humanities
religion and humanities
modern sciences along with religion and humanities
ANALYTICAL REASONING
Questions 11-15
A map representing countries R, S, W, X, Y and Z is to be drawn. Adjacent
countries cannot be the same color on the map.
The only countries adjacent to each other are as follows:
R, S, X and Y are each adjacent to W.
X is adjacent to Y.
R and S are each adjacent to Z.
11. Which of the following is a pair of countries that must be different in
color from each other?

R and X
S and X
S and Z
X and Z
Y and Z
12. If X is the same color as Z, then it must be true that
R is the same color as Y
S is the same color as X
X is the same color as Y
S is a different color from any other country
W is a different color from any other country
13. Which of the following is a pair of countries that can be the same color
as each other?
R and S
S and W
W and X
W and Y
X and Y
14. Which of the following countries can be the same color as W?
R
S
X
Y
Z
15. If the fewest possible colors are used and one of the countries is the only
one of a certain color, that country could be:
W, but not any of the other countries
Z, but not any of the other countries
R or S, but not any of the other countries
W or X or Y, but not any of the other countries

W or Y or Z, but not any of the other countries


The football coach at Government College, Faisalabad noticed that some of
his players were frequently late to morning football practices and seemed
somewhat lethargic after they did arrive. He directed his assistant coach to
look into the matter. The assistant coach reported back that most of the late
and less active players belonged to fraternities on campus which were
renowned for their frequent and late-night parties. The head coach then
prohibited all of his football players from being members of fraterni*ties. He
reported that this would ensure that his players would get to practice on
time and that they would have more productive practice sessions.
16. The head coach's reasoning is not sound because he fails to establish
which one of the following?
He fails to establish a system to monitor his players' fraternity membership
and to impose penalties for those who do not follow his new rule.
He fails to establish that his players are physically big and strong enough to
be successful football players.
He fails to establish that his new policy will ensure that at least some of his
football play*ers will go to bed at a more reasonable hour.
He fails to establish that his best football players did not belong to
fraternities anyway.
He fails to establish that the success of them fraternity system will not suffer
if the football players are precluded from becoming members.
Questions 17-22
In a shop, at Liberty Market, Lahore, three sizes of hats small, medium and
large are stored in four sealed boxes.
For each of the three sizes of hats, there are exactly three boxes that
contain that size.
Four labels accurately reflecting the contents of the boxes were prepared.
However, only two of the labels were placed on the correct boxes, and the
other two labels were placed on the wrong boxes.
As a result, the boxes are labeled as follows:
Box 1 - Small and medium
Box 2 - Small and large

Box 3 Medium and large


Box 4 Small, medium, and large
17. If box 3 actually contains no small hats, which of the following must be
true?
Box
Box
Box
Box
Box

1
2
3
1
2

is correctly labeled.
is correctly labeled.
is correctly labeled.
contains no small hats.
contains no medium-sized hats.

18. If box 4 actually contains no small hats, which of the following must be
true?
Box
Box
Box
Box
Box

3
4
1
2
3

is
is
is
is
is

correctly labeled.
correctly labeled.
incorrectly labeled.
incorrectly labeled.
incorrectly labeled.

19. If box 1 is correctly labeled, which of the following must be true?


Box
Box
Box
Box
Box

2
2
2
4
4

contains
contains
contains
contains
contains

no small hats.
no medium-sized hats.
no large hats.
some small hats.
some large hats.

20. If box 1 and box 4 are the mislabeled boxes, which of the following must
be true?
Box
Box
Box
Box
Box

1
2
3
3
3

contains
contains
contains
contains
contains

some hats of all three sizes.


some hats of all three sizes.
some hats of all three sizes.
no medium-sized hats.
no large hats.

21. If box 1 and box 4 are the correctly labeled boxes, which of the following
must be true?
Both
Both
Both
Both
Both

box
box
box
box
box

1
1
1
2
3

and
and
and
and
and

box
box
box
box
box

2
2
3
3
4

contain
contain
contain
contain
contain

small hats.
medium-sized hats.
medium-sized hats.
small hats.
medium-sized hats.

22. If at least small and medium-sized hats are known to be in box 4, which
of the following must be true?
If box 1 contains at least small and medium-sized hats, box 2 contains large
hats.
If box 1 contains only small and medium-sized hats, box 2 contains small
hats.
If box 2 contains only small and medium-sized hats, box 1 does not contain
small hats.
If box 2 contains at least medium-sized and large hats, box 4 does not
contain large hats.
If box 3 contains at least small and large hats, box 2 does not contain large
hats

ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
23. The phenomenon in which a changing current in coil induces an emf in
itself is called:
Self induction
Mutual induction
Electromagnetic induction
Electrification
24. If a dielectric is placed in an electric field, the field strength will:
become zero

increase
decrease
remain the same
25. Which of the following plants has the highest capital cost?
Diesel power plant
Thermal power plant
Nuclear power plant
Hydro power plant
26. If an input A is given to an inverter, the out put will be:
1/A
1
None of the above
27. Function of microprocessor is to:
Store the system software
Store the users application package
Process data and generate signals necessary to central the system
Run a memory self test program when the system is switched on
28. Sheath is used in the cables to:
Provide proper insulation
Avoid the chances of the rust on the strands
Provide strength to the cable
Prevent the moisture from entering the cable
29. An open loop system:
Respond well to incorrect system models
Correct for disturbances acting on the system
Has a control K = 1 in the close loop system
Must be altered manually to deal with the disturbance

30. Flemings left hand rule is applicable to:


Dc generator
Alternator
Dc motor
Transformer
31. Chopper control for dc motor provides variation in:
In put voltage
Frequency
Current
None of the above
32. Maximum power is transferred to load whence:
The load impedance
The load impedance
The load impedance
The load impedance
impedance

is higher than the source equivalent impedance


is lower than the source equivalent impedance
is equal to the source equivalent impedance
equal to the complex conjugate of the source equivalent

QUANTITATIVE
33. 18 0.04 =?
4.5
45
450
4,500
45,000
34. What is 0.1 percent expressed as a decimal?
0.001
0.01
0.1

1
10.0
35. is closest to:
5
5.4
5.5
5.6
5.7
36. ?
-4
52
-52
192
28
37. A boy takes 3 minutes to read a story of 315 words. How many minutes
will it take him to read a story of 945 words at the same rate?
2
8
6
3
9
38. ?
255,300
25,530
2,553
255.3
25.53
COMPUTERS
39. A computer can be defined as an electronic device that can (choose the

most precise definition):


Carry out arithmetic operation
Carry out logical operation
Do complicated calculation
Accept and process data by implementing sequentially a set of stored
instructions
40. Raw data is processed by the computer into:
Number sheets
Updates
Paragraphs
Information
41. Loading of operating system in a personal computer is called:
Booting
Prompting
Interrupting
Paging
Answer Keys

Q #. Right Choice
1E
2A
3C
4B
5E
6A
7C
8D
9B
10 D
11 C
12 E

13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41

A
E
D
C
C
E
E
A
B
A
A
C
C
C
C
D
D
C
A
D
C
A
C
E
E
C
D
D
A

AD CIVIL ENGINEERING

ENGLISH
Complete the sentences by choosing the most appropriate word, from the
given lettered choices (A to D) below each.
1. Earthquakes cause vibrations to pass _____ around the earth in wave
form.
through
through the
through an
through and
Each question below consists of a related pair of words, followed by five
lettered pairs of words. Select the lettered pair that best expresses a
relationship similar to that expressed in the original pair.
2. MAN: ROBOT::
original: counterfeit
true: sham
brain: computer
object: image
Choose the lettered word or phrase that is most nearly opposite in meaning
to the word in capital letters.
3. DILIGENT:
lazy
shirk
avoid
devoid
Choose the word most similar in meaning to the capitalized ones.

4. UTOPIAN:
Perfect
Idealistic
Fanciful
Realistic

Read the passage to answer questions 5-6


The vast multitude of stars are wandering about in space. A few form groups
which journey in company, but the majority are solitary travelers. And they
travel through a universe so spacious that it is an event of almost
unimaginable rarity for a star to come anywhere near to another star. For
the most part each voyages in splendid isolation, like a ship on an empty
ocean. In a scale model in which the stars are ships, the average ship will be
well over a million miles from its nearest neighbor, whence it is easy to
understand why a ship seldom finds another within hailing distance.
5. Which of the following is incorrect according to the passage?
Most of the stars travel in isolation
The universe is very large
A star very frequently comes near to another one
A star very rarely comes near to another one
Some stars travel in groups
6. In the passage the ship symbolizes:
space
traveler
universe
ocean
star

ANALYTICAL REASONING
Questions 7-10
An editor must choose five articles to be published in the upcoming issue of
an arts review. The only articles available for publication are theater articles
F, G, H and J, and dance articles K, L, M and O.
At least three of the five published articles must be dance articles.
If J is chosen, then M cannot be.
If F is chosen, then J must also be chosen.
7. If M is not chosen for the issue, which of the following must be chosen?
F
G
H
J
K
8. How many acceptable groupings of articles include J?
One
Two
Three
Four
Five
9. The choice of which article makes only one group of articles acceptable?
F
G
J
L
M
10. If G is chosen for the issue, which of the fol*lowing must be true?

J is not chosen
Exactly three dance articles are chosen
H is not chosen
All four of the dance articles are chosen
F is not chosen
Travelers may enter and remain in the Republic for up to 59 days. If a
traveler is to stay for more than seven days, however, a spe*cial visa is
required.
11. If the statements above are true, which of the following must also be
true?
A traveler who is staying in the Republic for 14 days must have a special visa
Many travelers who stay in the Republic do not need visas
Some travelers who stay in the Republic for more than seven days do not
have the appropriate visas
Travelers who stay less than seven days in the Republic do not need visas
Travelers who merely pass through the Republic while this route to other
destinations do not need visas
QUANTITATIVE
12. 18 0.04 =?
4.5
45
450
4,500
45,000
13. What is 0.1 percent expressed as a decimal?
0.001
0.01
0.1
1
10.0

14. is closest to:


5
5.4
5.5
5.6
5.7
15. ?
-4
52
-52
192
28
16. A boy takes 3 minutes to read a story of 315 words. How many minutes
will it take him to read a story of 945 words at the same rate?
2
8
6
3
9
17. ?
255,300
25,530
2,553
255.3
25.53
COMPUTERS
18. A computer can be defined as an electronic device that can (choose the
most precise definition):

Carry out arithmetic operation


Carry out logical operation
Do complicated calculation
Accept and process data by implementing sequentially a set of stored
instructions
19. Raw data is processed by the computer into:
Number sheets
Updates
Paragraphs
Information
20. Loading of operating system in a personal computer is called:
Booting
Prompting
Interrupting
Paging

SUBJECT
21. The convective type rainfall is caused by:
thermal or orthographic convection
sudden pressure drop
gradual pressure drop
None of the above
22. Quenching of steel is not possible in:
tap water
furred or liquid salts
oil
liquid nitrogen
23. All of the following are examples of ceramic materials EXCEPT:

Bakelite
aluminum oxide
magnesium oxide
soda-lime glass
clay

Answer Keys

Q #. Right Choice
1D
2C
3A
4B
5C
6E
7E
8C
9A
10 E
11 A
12 C
13 A
14 C
15 E
16 E
17 C
18 D
19 D
20 A
21 A
22 D
23 A
AD GENERAL CADRE

VERBAL
This section assesses the skills of English Language. Main stress of this
section is on the grammar, vocabulary and reading comprehension.

Complete the sentences by choosing the most appropriate word, from the
given lettered choices (A to D) below each.
1. Sensory cells _______ impulses by producing electrical signals.
responding
to respond
respond to
respond
2. _______ crude hydrocarbons into such products as gasoline and
petrochemicals is at the heart of the petroleum industry.
refine
refined
to refining
refining
Each question below consists of a related pair of words, followed by five
lettered pairs of words. Select the lettered pair that best expresses a
relationship similar to that expressed in the original pair.
3. CINNAMON: BARK::
pea: climber
nutmeg: seed
tea: shrub
coffee: bush
4. SNAKE: FANG::
vampire: teeth
rabbit: hutch
snail: antennae
action: fin

Choose the lettered word or phrase that is most nearly opposite in meaning
to the word in capital letters.
5. SIMULATED:
real
contrived
unassuming
false
Read the passage to answer question 6-8
Exercise and vitamin D increase the amount of calcium in your bones. You
can get all the vitamin D you need from simply being outdoors for thirty
minutes. Milk is fortified with vitamin D, and drinking nonfat milk gives you
calcium, vitamins, and energy. However, if you decide to take supplemental
vitamin D, 400 to 800 IU per day will safely prevent any deficiencies.
6. The word fortified is closest in meaning to
blended
flavored
irradiated
enhanced
7. The word supplemental is closest in meaning to
additional
special
natural
concentrated
8. The word deficiencies is closest in meaning to
abnormalities
insufficiencies
illnesses
excesses

ANALYTICAL REASONING
The questions in this section need simple analysis of the given data and
logical reasoning of the candidate. Each question or group of questions is
based on a passage or set of conditions, and the candidate has to select the
best answer choice.
Questions 9-11
A spice farmer must harvest exactly five spices grown on her farm. The
spices must be harvested consecutively, the harvest of one being completed
before the harvest of the next begins. The five spices to be harvested are
allspice, cloves, nutmeg, sage, and thyme.
Nutmeg must be harvested before thyme.
Cloves must be harvested immediately after allspice.
Sage must not be harvested first.
9. Which of the following is an acceptable order for the harvesting of the five
spices?
nutmeg, sage, allspice, cloves, thyme
sage, nutmeg, thyme, allspice, cloves
allspice, sage, thyme, cloves, nutmeg
cloves, nutmeg, allspice, sage, thyme
allspice, cloves, thyme, sage, nutmeg
10. If nutmeg is the fourth spice harvested, which of the following must be
false?
All spice is the first spice harvested.
Sage is harvested immediately after cloves.
Exactly one crop is harvested between sage and thyme.
Nutmeg is harvested immediately after cloves.
Thyme is the last spice harvested.
11. If sage is the second spice harvested, allspice must be which of the

following?
the
the
the
the
the

first or the third spice harvested


first or the fourth spice harvested
third or the fourth spice harvested
third or the fifth spice harvested
fourth or the fifth spice harvested

Questions 12-15
Individual members from eight animal species are to be chosen for a special
exhibit habitat. The eight species are P, Q, R, S, T, U, V and W. Because of
the way these animals interact, certain guidelines must be followed.
Animals that will fight cannot be placed in the habitat together.
Members of species V will fight with members of species S, T, and U.
A member of species R will fight with a member of species Q, but only if a
member of species V is present.
If a member of species W is present, a member of species P will not fight
with any animal.
If a member of species W is not present, a member of species P will fight
with members of species Q and R.
No fights other than those described above will occur.
12. If V is chosen for the habitat, which of the following CANNOT also be
chosen?
P
Q
T
R
W
13. If two other animals are to be added to a habitat containing a member of
species Q and a member of species V in the habitat, which of the following
could be those two animals?

members
members
members
members
members

of
of
of
of
of

species
species
species
species
species

W and P
R and P
S and W
W and R
U and R

14. If two habitats are set up, one containing members of species P, Q, W,
and V, and the other containing members of species S, U, R, and T, which
animals could be switched one for the other without provoking any fights?
species
species
species
species
species

W and U
Q and R
P and R
V and S
W and T

15. If S, P, and R are chosen for the habitat, which of the following must also
be chosen?
W
V
U
T
Q

Plant Y thrives in environments of great sunlight and very little moisture.


Desert X is an environment with constant, powerful sunlight, and next-to-no
mois*ture. Although Plant Y thrives in the areas surrounding Desert X, it
does not exist naturally in the desert, nor does it survive long when
introduced there.
16. Which of the following would be most useful in explaining the apparent
discrepancy above?
Desert X's climate is far too harsh for the animals that normally feed on
Plant Y.

For one week in the fall, Desert X gets consistent rainfall.


The environment around Desert X is ideally suited to the needs of Plant Y.
Due to the lack of sufficient moisture, Desert X can support almost no plant
life.
Plant Y cannot survive in temperatures as high as those normally found in
Desert X.
Although air pollution was previously thought to exist almost exclusively in
our nation's cities, the recent increase in the number of persons suffering
from illnesses attributed to excessive air pollution leaves us no choice but to
conclude that ether, non-urban areas are now affected.
17. Which of the following, if true, would most serious*ly weaken the
conclusion of the argument above?
The nation's cities have seen a marked decrease in their levels of air
pollution.
The nation has experienced a sharp decrease in the number of people
moving out of its cities.
Illnesses due to air pollution are among the least common causes of death to
urban dwellers.
Many illnesses previously thought unrelated to air pollution are now
considered to be caused by it.
As a result of the problems in urban areas, non-urban areas have passed
strict pollution control measures.
Aagha Khan Blood Bank, Inc. is a private blood products company that buys
blood only from qualified donors. To qualify, a person must weigh at least
105 pounds, must not have taken malaria medication in the last three years,
must never have had hepa*titis, and must never have used intravenous
drugs. Aagha Khan Blood Bank nurses know that traveling has an effect on
the possibilities for blood donation: Everyone who travels to Malaysia is
required to take malaria medication; no one who enters Singapore can have
ever used intravenous drugs; everyone traveling to Gorisimi gets hepatitis.
18. Which of the following situations would not au*tomatically disqualify a
person from selling blood to Aagha Khan Blood Bank?

traveling to Malaysia two years ago


having once weighed 110 pounds and now weighing 95 pounds
being denied admission to Singapore
traveling to Gorisimi five years ago
using intravenous drugs that were legal at the time
QUANTITATIVE
This section assesses the basic quantitative skills of the candidate. The
section is developed in the light of the basic quantitative concepts.
19.
1
2
4
12
16
20. What was the original price of an item if a discount of 20 percent
reduced the price to Rs.100?
Rs.80
Rs.120
Rs.125
Rs.150
Rs.250
21. The sum of 0.629, 4.3 and 2 is
0.1259
6.74
12.59
6.929
22. In a basket containing 180 apples, 9 are spoiled. What percent of the
apples in the basket are not spoiled?
95%

90%
50%
25%
20%
23. What is 5% of 20%?
1%
10%
100%
0.1
24. when -4 is added to -4, the sum is
A. -8
B. +8
C. -1
D. +1
E. +20
25. 6 men can do a piece of work in 12 days. How many men are needed to
do the work in 18 days?
3
6
4
2

men
men
men
men

26. The average of the first five multiples of 7 is


20
21
28
30
27. The number missing in the series 2, 6, 12, 20, ?, 42, 56, 72 is
24
30

36
38
40
28. Luqman is 67. His son Rehan is 29. In how many years will Rehan be
exactly half his fathers age?
2
5
7
9
12

Computer
29. Which layer is responsible for converting data packets from the Data Link
Layer into electrical signals?
physical
data link
presentation
network
30. What is the default port of http?
8080
23
21
25
80
31. Which of the following statements best describes a view in MS SQL
Server 2000?
A table stored on physical memory whose contents are derived from a query
A definition of what data should be extracted from a table or tables
A normal table except that it can be partitioned
The way a table is shown is SQL Server
32. What does the precedence of an operator determine, in C?
Which operator is most important
Which operator is faster
Which operator is used first
Which operator operates on the largest numbers
None of the above
33. In XML, Get time zone offset ( ) method does what?
Returns current time
Returns time difference of local time with GMT

Adds local time with GMT


Returns a null string

Answer KEYS

Q #. Right Choice
1C
2D
3B
4A
5A
6D
7A
8B
9A
10 D
11 C
12 B
13 A
14 D
15 D
16 E
17 B
18 C
19 D
20 C
21 D
22 A
23 A
24 A
25 C
26 B

27
28
29
30
31
32
33

B
D
A
E
C
C
B

AD LAW

VERBAL
This section assesses the skills of English Language. Main stress of this
section is on the grammar, vocabulary and reading comprehension.

Complete the sentences by choosing the most appropriate word, from the
given lettered choices (A to D) below each.
1. Sensory cells _______ impulses by producing electrical signals.
responding
to respond
respond to
respond
2. _______ crude hydrocarbons into such products as gasoline and
petrochemicals is at the heart of the petroleum industry.
refine
refined
to refining
refining
Each question below consists of a related pair of words, followed by five
lettered pairs of words. Select the lettered pair that best expresses a
relationship similar to that expressed in the original pair.
3. CINNAMON: BARK::
pea: climber

nutmeg: seed
tea: shrub
coffee: bush
4. SNAKE: FANG::
vampire: teeth
rabbit: hutch
snail: antennae
action: fin
Choose the lettered word or phrase that is most nearly opposite in meaning
to the word in capital letters.
5. SIMULATED:
real
contrived
unassuming
false
Read the passage to answer question 6-8
Exercise and vitamin D increase the amount of calcium in your bones. You
can get all the vitamin D you need from simply being outdoors for thirty
minutes. Milk is fortified with vitamin D, and drinking nonfat milk gives you
calcium, vitamins, and energy. However, if you decide to take supplemental
vitamin D, 400 to 800 IU per day will safely prevent any deficiencies.
6. The word fortified is closest in meaning to
blended
flavored
irradiated
enhanced
7. The word supplemental is closest in meaning to

additional
special
natural
concentrated
8. The word deficiencies is closest in meaning to
abnormalities
insufficiencies
illnesses
excesses
ANALYTICAL REASONING
The questions in this section need simple analysis of the given data and
logical reasoning of the candidate. Each question or group of questions is
based on a passage or set of conditions, and the candidate has to select the
best answer choice.
Questions 9-11
A spice farmer must harvest exactly five spices grown on her farm. The
spices must be harvested consecutively, the harvest of one being completed
before the harvest of the next begins. The five spices to be harvested are
allspice, cloves, nutmeg, sage, and thyme.
Nutmeg must be harvested before thyme.
Cloves must be harvested immediately after allspice.
Sage must not be harvested first.
9. Which of the following is an acceptable order for the harvesting of the five
spices?
nutmeg, sage, allspice, cloves, thyme
sage, nutmeg, thyme, allspice, cloves
allspice, sage, thyme, cloves, nutmeg
cloves, nutmeg, allspice, sage, thyme
allspice, cloves, thyme, sage, nutmeg

10. If nutmeg is the fourth spice harvested, which of the following must be
false?
All spice is the first spice harvested.
Sage is harvested immediately after cloves.
Exactly one crop is harvested between sage and thyme.
Nutmeg is harvested immediately after cloves.
Thyme is the last spice harvested.
11. If sage is the second spice harvested, allspice must be which of the
following?
the
the
the
the
the

first or the third spice harvested


first or the fourth spice harvested
third or the fourth spice harvested
third or the fifth spice harvested
fourth or the fifth spice harvested

Questions 12-15
Individual members from eight animal species are to be chosen for a special
exhibit habitat. The eight species are P, Q, R, S, T, U, V and W. Because of
the way these animals interact, certain guidelines must be followed.
Animals that will fight cannot be placed in the habitat together.
Members of species V will fight with members of species S, T, and U.
A member of species R will fight with a member of species Q, but only if a
member of species V is present.
If a member of species W is present, a member of species P will not fight
with any animal.
If a member of species W is not present, a member of species P will fight
with members of species Q and R.
No fights other than those described above will occur.
12. If V is chosen for the habitat, which of the following CANNOT also be
chosen?

P
Q
T
R
W
13. If two other animals are to be added to a habitat containing a member of
species Q and a member of species V in the habitat, which of the following
could be those two animals?
members
members
members
members
members

of
of
of
of
of

species
species
species
species
species

W and P
R and P
S and W
W and R
U and R

14. If two habitats are set up, one containing members of species P, Q, W,
and V, and the other containing members of species S, U, R, and T, which
animals could be switched one for the other without provoking any fights?
species
species
species
species
species

W and U
Q and R
P and R
V and S
W and T

15. If S, P, and R are chosen for the habitat, which of the following must also
be chosen?
W
V
U
T
Q

Plant Y thrives in environments of great sunlight and very little moisture.


Desert X is an environment with constant, powerful sunlight, and next-to-no
mois*ture. Although Plant Y thrives in the areas surrounding Desert X, it
does not exist naturally in the desert, nor does it survive long when
introduced there.
16. Which of the following would be most useful in explaining the apparent
discrepancy above?
Desert X's climate is far too harsh for the animals that normally feed on
Plant Y.
For one week in the fall, Desert X gets consistent rainfall.
The environment around Desert X is ideally suited to the needs of Plant Y.
Due to the lack of sufficient moisture, Desert X can support almost no plant
life.
Plant Y cannot survive in temperatures as high as those normally found in
Desert X.
Although air pollution was previously thought to exist almost exclusively in
our nation's cities, the recent increase in the number of persons suffering
from illnesses attributed to excessive air pollution leaves us no choice but to
conclude that ether, non-urban areas are now affected.
17. Which of the following, if true, would most serious*ly weaken the
conclusion of the argument above?
The nation's cities have seen a marked decrease in their levels of air
pollution.
The nation has experienced a sharp decrease in the number of people
moving out of its cities.
Illnesses due to air pollution are among the least common causes of death to
urban dwellers.
Many illnesses previously thought unrelated to air pollution are now
considered to be caused by it.
As a result of the problems in urban areas, non-urban areas have passed
strict pollution control measures.
Aagha Khan Blood Bank, Inc. is a private blood products company that buys

blood only from qualified donors. To qualify, a person must weigh at least
105 pounds, must not have taken malaria medication in the last three years,
must never have had hepa*titis, and must never have used intravenous
drugs. Aagha Khan Blood Bank nurses know that traveling has an effect on
the possibilities for blood donation: Everyone who travels to Malaysia is
required to take malaria medication; no one who enters Singapore can have
ever used intravenous drugs; everyone traveling to Gorisimi gets hepatitis.
18. Which of the following situations would not au*tomatically disqualify a
person from selling blood to Aagha Khan Blood Bank?
traveling to Malaysia two years ago
having once weighed 110 pounds and now weighing 95 pounds
being denied admission to Singapore
traveling to Gorisimi five years ago
using intravenous drugs that were legal at the time
QUANTITATIVE
This section assesses the basic quantitative skills of the candidate. The
section is developed in the light of the basic quantitative concepts.
19.
1
2
4
12
16
20. What was the original price of an item if a discount of 20 percent
reduced the price to Rs.100?
Rs.80
Rs.120
Rs.125
Rs.150
Rs.250

21. The sum of 0.629, 4.3 and 2 is


0.1259
6.74
12.59
6.929
22. In a basket containing 180 apples, 9 are spoiled. What percent of the
apples in the basket are not spoiled?
95%
90%
50%
25%
20%
23. What is 5% of 20%?
1%
10%
100%
0.1
24. when -4 is added to -4, the sum is
A. -8
B. +8
C. -1
D. +1
E. +20
25. 6 men can do a piece of work in 12 days. How many men are needed to
do the work in 18 days?
3
6
4
2

men
men
men
men

26. The average of the first five multiples of 7 is


20
21
28
30
27. The number missing in the series 2, 6, 12, 20, ?, 42, 56, 72 is
24
30
36
38
40
28. Luqman is 67. His son Rehan is 29. In how many years will Rehan be
exactly half his fathers age?
2
5
7
9
12

Computer
29. Which layer is responsible for converting data packets from the Data Link
Layer into electrical signals?
physical
data link
presentation
network
30. What is the default port of http?
8080
23
21
25
80
31. Which of the following statements best describes a view in MS SQL
Server 2000?
A table stored on physical memory whose contents are derived from a query
A definition of what data should be extracted from a table or tables
A normal table except that it can be partitioned
The way a table is shown is SQL Server
32. What does the precedence of an operator determine, in C?

Which operator is most important


Which operator is faster
Which operator is used first
Which operator operates on the largest numbers
None of the above
33. In XML, Get time zone offset ( ) method does what?
Returns current time
Returns time difference of local time with GMT
Adds local time with GMT
Returns a null string

SUBJECT
34. Damage without an Infringement of Legal right is:
Damunum sin Injuria
Mens Rea
Defamation
Actus non facit reum
Negligence
35. Under what constitutional amendment the provision of Art: 58(2) (b) of
the 1973 constitution had been omitted from the constitution?
8th Amendment
11th Amendment
13th Amendment
17th Amendment
36. Res-subjudice means:

Case which has already been decided


Rule of evidence
Suit which is still pending not yet decided
One of the kind of principle of Res-judicata
Rule of justice
37. If Exparte decree has passed against defendant what remedy he has to
avail under c.p.c?
Appeal
Revision
Apply to the same court
Review
Answer KEYS

Q #. Right Choice
1C
2D
3B
4A
5A
6D
7A
8B
9A
10 D
11 C
12 B
13 A
14 D
15 D
16 E
17 B
18 C
19 D

20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37

C
D
A
A
A
C
B
B
D
A
E
C
C
B
A
C
C
C

AD Mechanical

VERBAL
Complete the sentences by choosing the most appropriate word, from the
given lettered choices (A to D/E) below each.
1. Despite the _____ of the materials with which Tahira had worked, many
of her glass masterpieces have survived for more than seventy years.
beauty
translucence

abundance
majesty
fragility
2. Although similar to mice in many physical characteristics, voles may be
_______ mice by the shortness of their tails.
distinguished from
classified with
related to
categorized as
enumerated with
3. Hamid viewed Maria to be _____; she seemed to be against any position
regardless of its merits.
heretical
disobedient
contrary
inattentive
harried
Each question below consists of a related pair of words, followed by five
lettered pairs of words. Select the lettered pair that best expresses a
relationship similar to that expressed in the original pair.
4. POISON: TOXIC::
mixture: soluble
sugar: sweet
medicine: prescribed
milk: bottled
solid: liquid
5. PASSIVE : ACTIVE::
resist : beaten
mope : gloomy

grow : small
hassle : obnoxious
accept : questioning
Choose the lettered word or phrase that is most nearly opposite in meaning
to the word in capital letters.
6. MIRACLE:
usualness
wonder
marvel
sensation
7. MONOTHEIST:
psychologist
analyst
polytheist
physicist
Read the passage to answer question 8-10
Young people must be educated in modern science, its methods and its
mental attitudes. Without this education they will find the modern world
utterly incomprehensible. But they cannot be good citizens of the world, or
of their own national state, unless they are intellectually and imaginatively
aware of the values which underlie human beliefs, motives and conduct. In
this troubled period of human history, religion and the humanities are as
vital as science to the education of good members of a good society.
8. Incomprehensible can best be replaced by
understandable
explicable
reasonable
beyond your understanding
9. Troubled period of human history refers to

primitive times
modern times
good times
bad times
10. The discussion of values in the passage serves primarily to illustrate
the importance of education of
modern sciences
religion or humanities
religion and humanities
modern sciences along with religion and humanities
ANALYTICAL REASONING
Questions 11-15
A map representing countries R, S, W, X, Y and Z is to be drawn. Adjacent
countries cannot be the same color on the map.
The only countries adjacent to each other are as follows:
R, S, X and Y are each adjacent to W.
X is adjacent to Y.
R and S are each adjacent to Z.
11. Which of the following is a pair of countries that must be different in
color from each other?
R and X
S and X
S and Z
X and Z
Y and Z
12. If X is the same color as Z, then it must be true that
R is the same color as Y
S is the same color as X

X is the same color as Y


S is a different color from any other country
W is a different color from any other country
13. Which of the following is a pair of countries that can be the same color
as each other?
R and S
S and W
W and X
W and Y
X and Y
14. Which of the following countries can be the same color as W?
R
S
X
Y
Z
15. If the fewest possible colors are used and one of the countries is the only
one of a certain color, that country could be:
W, but not any of the other countries
Z, but not any of the other countries
R or S, but not any of the other countries
W or X or Y, but not any of the other countries
W or Y or Z, but not any of the other countries
The football coach at Government College, Faisalabad noticed that some of
his players were frequently late to morning football practices and seemed
somewhat lethargic after they did arrive. He directed his assistant coach to
look into the matter. The assistant coach reported back that most of the late
and less active players belonged to fraternities on campus which were
renowned for their frequent and late-night parties. The head coach then
prohibited all of his football players from being members of fraterni*ties. He
reported that this would ensure that his players would get to practice on
time and that they would have more productive practice sessions.

16. The head coach's reasoning is not sound because he fails to establish
which one of the following?
He fails to establish a system to monitor his players' fraternity membership
and to impose penalties for those who do not follow his new rule.
He fails to establish that his players are physically big and strong enough to
be successful football players.
He fails to establish that his new policy will ensure that at least some of his
football play*ers will go to bed at a more reasonable hour.
He fails to establish that his best football players did not belong to
fraternities anyway.
He fails to establish that the success of them fraternity system will not suffer
if the football players are precluded from becoming members.
Questions 17-22
In a shop, at Liberty Market, Lahore, three sizes of hats small, medium and
large are stored in four sealed boxes.
For each of the three sizes of hats, there are exactly three boxes that
contain that size.
Four labels accurately reflecting the contents of the boxes were prepared.
However, only two of the labels were placed on the correct boxes, and the
other two labels were placed on the wrong boxes.
As a result, the boxes are labeled as follows:
Box 1 - Small and medium
Box 2 - Small and large
Box 3 Medium and large
Box 4 Small, medium, and large
17. If box 3 actually contains no small hats, which of the following must be
true?
Box
Box
Box
Box

1
2
3
1

is correctly labeled.
is correctly labeled.
is correctly labeled.
contains no small hats.

Box 2 contains no medium-sized hats.


18. If box 4 actually contains no small hats, which of the following must be
true?
Box
Box
Box
Box
Box

3
4
1
2
3

is
is
is
is
is

correctly labeled.
correctly labeled.
incorrectly labeled.
incorrectly labeled.
incorrectly labeled.

19. If box 1 is correctly labeled, which of the following must be true?


Box
Box
Box
Box
Box

2
2
2
4
4

contains
contains
contains
contains
contains

no small hats.
no medium-sized hats.
no large hats.
some small hats.
some large hats.

20. If box 1 and box 4 are the mislabeled boxes, which of the following must
be true?
Box
Box
Box
Box
Box

1
2
3
3
3

contains
contains
contains
contains
contains

some hats of all three sizes.


some hats of all three sizes.
some hats of all three sizes.
no medium-sized hats.
no large hats.

21. If box 1 and box 4 are the correctly labeled boxes, which of the following
must be true?
Both
Both
Both
Both
Both

box
box
box
box
box

1
1
1
2
3

and
and
and
and
and

box
box
box
box
box

2
2
3
3
4

contain
contain
contain
contain
contain

small hats.
medium-sized hats.
medium-sized hats.
small hats.
medium-sized hats.

22. If at least small and medium-sized hats are known to be in box 4, which

of the following must be true?


If box 1 contains at least small and medium-sized hats, box 2 contains large
hats.
If box 1 contains only small and medium-sized hats, box 2 contains small
hats.
If box 2 contains only small and medium-sized hats, box 1 does not contain
small hats.
If box 2 contains at least medium-sized and large hats, box 4 does not
contain large hats.
If box 3 contains at least small and large hats, box 2 does not contain large
hats

MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
23. Rupture stress is:
Breaking stress
Maximum load/original cross-sectional (A)
Load at breaking point/A
Load at breaking point/neck area
Maximum stress
24. Principle of similitude form the basis of:
comparing two identical equipment
designing models so that result can be converted to prototype
comparing similarity b/w design and actual equipment
hydraulic designs
performing acceptance tests
25. Fouriers law of heat conduction is valid for:
one dimensional cases only
two dimensional cases only
three dimensional cases only

regular surfaces having non-uniform temp. gradients


irregular surfaces
26. Which of the following cycles uses air as the refrigerant?
Ericsson
Stirling
Carnot
Bell coleman
None of the above
27. In an isothermal atmosphere the pressure:
is constant with elevation
decreases linearly with elevation
decreases exponentially with elevation
decreases near the surface but approaches a constant value
cannot be related to elevation
28. Temperature stresses are set up in a material when:
It is free to expand or contract
It first heated and then cooled
It is first cooled and then heated
Its expansion or contraction is restrained
It is free to expand or contract
29. Heat is generated in a nuclear reactor (thermal) by:
Combustion of a nuclear fuel e.g. uranium
Fusion of atoms of uranium
Absorption of neutrons in uranium atoms
Fission of U-235 by neutrons
30. Electrode gets consumed in the following welding process:
Gas
Resistance
Thermit

TIG
31. As the number of cylinders on multi cylinder engines increases the power
to weight ratio:
Remains the same
Decreases
Increases
Becomes zero
32. Newtons laws do not hold good for particles:
at rest
Moving slowly
Move with high velocity
Move with velocity comparable to velocity of light

QUANTITATIVE
33. 18 0.04 =?
4.5
45
450
4,500
45,000
34. What is 0.1 percent expressed as a decimal?
0.001
0.01
0.1
1
10.0
35. is closest to:

5
5.4
5.5
5.6
5.7
36. ?
-4
52
-52
192
28
37. A boy takes 3 minutes to read a story of 315 words. How many minutes
will it take him to read a story of 945 words at the same rate?
2
8
6
3
9
38. ?
255,300
25,530
2,553
255.3
25.53
COMPUTERS
39. A computer can be defined as an electronic device that can (choose the
most precise definition):
Carry out arithmetic operation
Carry out logical operation
Do complicated calculation

Accept and process data by implementing sequentially a set of stored


instructions
40. Raw data is processed by the computer into:
Number sheets
Updates
Paragraphs
Information
41. Loading of operating system in a personal computer is called:
Booting
Prompting
Interrupting
Paging
Answer Keys

Q #. Right Choice
1E
2A
3C
4B
5E
6A
7C
8D
9B
10 D
11 C
12 E
13 A
14 E
15 D
16 C
17 C

18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41

E
E
A
B
A
D
B
A
D
C
D
D
D
B
D
C
A
C
E
E
C
D
D
A

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