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The Sample Paper is totally MCQ Based, consisting of Question statements and four/five (i.e. A-D/E) Answer choices. You have to select the correct answer choice.
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VERBAL Complete the sentences by choosing the most appropriate word, from the given lettered choices (A to D) below each.
1. I intend to remain true to my principles and _____ the ______ of my conscience. A. B. C. D. obey mandate listen voice follow dictates explain meaning
2. ILLUSION: REALITY:: A. B. C. D. fancy: fact sky: earth ethereal: real dream: work
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3. CLASSROOM: TEACHER::
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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.
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7. The phrase "the tip of the iceberg" means that: A. B. C. D. other cultures seem cold to us visible aspects of culture are learned in formal institutions we usually focus on the highest forms of culture most aspects of culture can not be seen
8. The word "those" refers to: A. B. C. D. people from a different culture invisible cultural assumptions people who speak a different language topics that should be avoided in conversation 3
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Building Standards in Educational and Professional Testing 9. The word "exotic" could best be replaced by: A. B. C. D. improper foreign outdoor formal
10.Which of the following would most likely result in misunderstanding? A. B. C. D. Learning about our own culture in school Unusual food being cooked by foreign visitors Strange behavior from someone speaking a foreign language Strange behavior from someone speaking our language
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13.Any letter that reaches L must have been previously given to: A. B. C. D. E. G H I J K
14.Which of the following could be given to each of the six members of the consumer complaint department in turn? A. B. C. D. E. A A A A A yellow letter that is first given to H yellow letter that is first given to G green letter that is first given to G green letter that is first given to I green letter that is first given to J 5
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G to H to K G to I to J G to J to K I to H to J I to G to J to K
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12.A green letter could reach L via which of the following sequences of people?
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Building Standards in Educational and Professional Testing 15.Any letter that reaches L must have been given to a minimum of how many members of the consumer complaint department before reaching L? A. B. C. D. E. 1 2 3 4 5
16.If a member of the consumer complaint department is given a letter that he or she had previously given to some other member of the department, the person who is given the letter a second time could be: A. B. C. D. E. G H J K L
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comparing death rates per thousand fish kept in captivity with the death rates per thousand fish in the wild identifying the difference between the numbers of perished fish during this one-year period with the number that perished during the previous year including data on the number of fish that were once in captivity, but later released to the wild discriminating between deaths because of a sudden drop in water temperature from those caused by illness in each habitat comparing the death rates of fish resulting from old age with those caused by predators in each habitat
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17.Which of the following statistical procedures would best reveal the possible flaw in the conclusion above?
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A staff person at an environmental research organization recently compared the number of deaths of a rare fish kept in captivity with the number of deaths of the same species of fish in a lake in the wild. Once a week the staffer would note the number of fish that had perished in both habitats. The data reflect, over a one-year period, that 33 of these rare fish died in captivity while more than 150 fish died in the wild. Thus, the staffer concluded it is far more dangerous for this species of fish to live in the wild than to be subject to the stresses of captivity.
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Building Standards in Educational and Professional Testing Concern about domestic problems, such as the economy, housing shortages, unemployment, the national debt, and the high cost of energy is sheer lunacy when we continually face a nuclear threat from several countries of the world. It's like worrying about termites when the house is burning down. 18.The analogy above would be strengthened if it were true that A. B. C. D. E. only part of the house is burning down a neighbor deliberately set the fire all countries in the world face the same domestic problems the world is currently engaged in a nuclear war housing shortages, unemployment, the national debt and the high cost of energy are all symptoms of inflation which compare to a nuclear war
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Science, because people engage in it, is a socially embedded activity. It progresses by hunch, vision, and intuition. Much of its change through time does not record a closer approach to absolute truth, but the alternation of the cultural contexts that influence it so strongly. Facts are not pure and unsullied bits of information-culture influences what we see and how we see it. Theories, moreover, are not inexorable inductions from facts. The most creative theories are often imaginative visions imposed upon facts; the source of imagination is also strongly cultural. 20.The author implies that those who rely on scientific results should A. B. C. D. E. realize that science relies on imagination to approach absolute truth insist on pure and unsullied facts rather than on theories understand that theories are frequently strict inductions from facts consider the cultural biases of scientists reject the imaginative visions imposed on facts
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Microchips sold to a Pacific Rim country in 1995 are subject to the trade agreement Microchips sold by a Pacific Rim country before 1996 are subject to the trade agreement Microchips sold by a Pacific Rim country or semiconductors sold to a Pacific Rim country in 1995 are subject to the trade agreement Semiconductors sold to a Pacific Rim country in 1997 are subject to the trade agreement Semiconductors sold by a Pacific Rim country after 1994 are subject to the trade agreement
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All semiconductors sold by Pacific Rim countries after 1996 are subject to the trade agreement. All microchips sold to Pacific Rim countries after 1994 are subject to the trade agreement. The trade agreement does not apply to any other sales.
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QUANTITATIVE
21.During a certain week, a post office sold Rs.280 worth of 14-paisas stamps. How many of these stamps did they sell? A. B. C. D. E. 20 2,000 3,900 20,000 39,200
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25.A discount of 15 percent from a marked price produces a net price which is what percent of the marked price? A. B. C. D. E. 0.15% 0.85% 15% 85% 115%
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23.An hour-long test has 60 problems. If a student completes 30 problems in 20 minutes, how many seconds does he have on average for completing each of the remaining problems?
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22.What is the percent profit made on the sale of 1,000 shares of stock bought at Rs.10 per share and sold at Rs.12 per share?
30.What is the effect on area of circle if its radius is cut down to half? E. F. G. H. remain same become half become quarter may or may not change
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29.A contractor has to build a bridge in 50 days. Initially he employed 20 men, but found that only half of the work has been completed in 30 days. How many more men he has to employ to finish the job in time?
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ISLAMIC STUDIES
31.The name of inspired religion(s) is/are: A. B. C. D. Jewish Christianity Islam Both A & B
35.How many narrations did Ayesha (R.A) narrated from Prophet (P.B.U.H)?
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Hazrat Ali Hazrat Usman Hazrat Abdullah Hazrat Zaid bin Sabit None of the above
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33.Who was nominated by Prophet (P.B.U.H) to keep an eye on the movements of enemies in the battle of Badar?
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Building Standards in Educational and Professional Testing 37.Ashab-e-Kahaf stayed in a cave for duration of: A. B. C. D. 300 305 309 310 years years years years
38.The number of non-Muslims in battle of ( Khandak) Ahzab were: A. B. C. D. 19000 20000 22000 24000
39.To which sect the following sub sects belong: I. II. III. Sabaia Grabia Kecannia A. B. C. D. Khawarij Mutazila Ahl-e-Tashi None of the above
40.The first ruler of Abbassi Govt. was: A. B. C. D. Motavakil Muktader Ab-ul-Abbas Muntazir
41.Total numbers of verses in Holy Quran are? A. B. C. D. 6,000 6,480 6,666 6,668
42.The only surah of the Holy Quran is which is does not start with Bismallah? A. B. C. D. Surah Ahzab Surah Jin Surah Tauba None of the above
43.What is the significance of 27th Rajab in the 10th year of Prophet Hood? A. B. C. D. Holy Prophet visited Taif Meraj Shareef Hazrat Hamza and Hazrat Umer embraced Islam Migration from Makkah to Madina 11
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Building Standards in Educational and Professional Testing 44.Which Prophet of Allah is dignified with special title, Khalil-Ullah? A. B. C. D. Hazrat Hazrat Hazrat Hazrat Adam Noah Ibrahim Esa
46.Sunnah means: A. B. C. D. A system Acting something Action of Sehabi Action of Holy Prophet (P.B.U.H)
48.Hazrat Yousaf was the son of: A. B. C. D. Hazrat Ishaq Hazrat Ismael Hazrat Yaqoob None of the above
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Answer Keys
Q #. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 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 42 43 44 45 46 47 Right Choice A A D C D C D B B D D C E A B C A D A D B D C C D C A D B C D E E A D D C C C C C C B C B D C
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