MDCAT English Past Papers 2008-2023 by Sir Sal
MDCAT English Past Papers 2008-2023 by Sir Sal
MDCAT ENGLISH
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Sentence Completion
2008
Q: 1 He was ________ of all valuable possessions.
A Robbed B Pinched C Stolen D Established
Q: 2 The presence of armed guards _________us from doing anything disruptive.
A Defeated B Irritated C Excited D Prevented
Q: 3 Our flight was _________ from Lahore to Islamabad airport.
A Diverted B Deflected C Reflected D Shifted
Q: 4 I am ________ forward to our picnic scheduled in next month.
A Looking B Seeing C Planning D Going
2009
Q:5 The traveler ________ a long detour to water the camels.
A Took B Sought C Saw D Made
Q:6 Shah Jahan _________ the great mosque at Delhi.
A Founded B Created C Raised D Established
Q:7 He was _________ of theft in the court.
A Charged B Blamed C Reported D Accused
Q:8 He _________ on a very extraordinary ambition.
A Arrived B Came C Decided D Hit
2010
Q: 9 My advice had no ________ on him.
A Effect B Influence C Affect D Impression
Q:10 Do not lose heart, it is just a ________ in the tea cup.
A Wind B Blast C Cyclone D Storm
Q:11 Pakistan __________ from voting against Iran in the United Nations.
A Prevented B Abstained C Detained D Refused
Q:12 Please ___________ the door after you.
A Close B Leave C Shut D Knock
2011
Q:13 She managed to __________ a ticket for the cricket match.
A Procure B Improvise C Obscure D Preclude
Q :14 Things have got out of hand; we must take steps to _______ the situation.
A Rectify B Purify C Pacify D Testify
Q :15 George Orwell’s ‘Animal Farm’ is a stinging ______ on the Russian revolution.
A Myth B Fallacy C Satire D Legend
All the ________ and ceremony of the royal wedding was telecasted on the national television
Q :16
circuit.
A Festival B Pomp C Romp D Happiness
2012
Q:17 He had a heart attack and all attempts to _______ him failed.
A Renew B Revise C Resuscitate D Refurnish
Q:18 The _______ stench of dead animals and plants made Mumtaz ill.
A Putrid B Perturbed C Purified D Purchased
Q:19 While going up the hills by bus, she felt __________ inside.
A Fishy B Queasy C Itchy D Squeezy
The craft statesman manipulated the situation by making false promises and declaring sport
Q:20
festivities as a __________ to fool the public.
A Red-Hearing B Red-Herring C Red-Feather D Red-Haring
2013
Q:21 Indolence gives vent to _______ disposition in human life.
A Static B Energetic C Enthusiastic D Filthy
Q:22 The Quaid’s ______ enthusiasm led the Muslims Indo-Pak to independence.
A Simplified B Onerous C Latent D Threatening
Q:23 He ___________ the incident to the back of his mind.
A Revered B Reagitated C Regulated D Relegated
Q:24 He ________ the day they had bought such a large house.
A Hues B Rues C Rows D Dues
2014
Q :25 It is our national duty to _______ our vote in the general election.
A Throw B Drop C Cast D Refuse
Q :26 She is intelligent enough to __________ things to serve her own purpose.
A Pick B Give C Maneuver D Take
Q :27 She ________ about the excitement on hearing the news of her sister’s wedding.
A Ran B Talked C Jigged D Wept
Q :28 Everyone should be _________ duties and assignments according to his/her abilities.
A Prevented B Delegated C Advised D Suggested
2015
Q:29 In spite of all the torture, the police has failed to __________ any confession from the thief.
A Convince B Refuse C Elicit D Agree
Q:30 It is the duty of a teacher to _________ moral values in his students besides teaching.
A Tell B Inculcate C Record D Suggest
Q:31 Many of the houses in Murree have basic __________.
A Amenities B Affinity C Accuracy D Array
Q:32 Youngsters who indulge in love affairs are usually ____________ in worldly manners.
A Adjoined B Adjured C Addled D Adhesive
2016
Q:33 His theories have been ________ by recent research.
A Pronounced B Dammed C Rearmed D Debunked
Q:34 International rules _________ the number of foreign entrants.
A Hoodwink B Fabricate C Stipulate D Traverse
Q:35 The assassination of the president _________ the country into war.
A Articulated B Hobbled C Boomed D Precipitated
Q:36 She might be forgiven for __________ beneath the pressure.
A Undertaking B Buckling C Extricating D Resounding
2018
Q:45 That is just an example of what I complain __________. (Mr. Chips Chapter # 11)
A Of B Off C To D With
Q:46 The region ________ which they were passing was known as the Land of Thirst and Death.
(Hitch-Hiking Across the Sahara Lesson # 12 Book II)
A Through B By C In D From
Q:47 I know how to _________ a throat for inspection. (The Use of Force Lesson # 07 Book I)
A Force B Prepare C Expose D Open
Q:48 It is better for me to _______ than to shed the blood of an innocent boy.
(Gulistan e Sadi Lesson # 08 Book I)
A Died B Die C Had died D Have died
2019
Q:49 The accident happened due to the driver’s ____________.
A Nuisance B Negligence C Reluctance D Regret
Q:50 They sometimes feel ______________ for the mountains and the sea.
A Yearning B Yelling C Yielding D Yapping
Q:51 I ________ caution in interpreting these results.
A Uproot B Usher C Usurp D Urge
Q:52 She was feeling _________ even after five hours of the surgery.
A Groggy B Grope C Haggard D Pally
Q:53 The new teacher showed no __________ about hitting the students.
A Quotation B Qualms C Quakes D Quarrel
The parents were stunned when they saw that children had created complete ____________ in the
Q:54
bedroom.
A Knack B Mayhem C Groggy D Dank
Q:55 The culpable child ________ some words to her mother for pardoning his delinquency.
A Rude B Mumbled C Crazy D Showy
A N S W E R S
Q:1 A° Q:2 D° Q:3 A°
Q:4 A** Q:5 D° Q:6 A°
Q:7 D** Q:8 D** Q:9 A⃰
Q:10 D° Q:11 B** Q:12 A⃰
Q:13 A⃰ Q:14 A⃰ Q:15 C⃰
Q:16 B⃰ Q:17 C⃰ Q:18 A⃰
Q:19 B⃰ Q:20 B⃰ Q:21 A⃰
Q:22 B⃰ Q:23 D⃰ Q:24 B⃰
Q:25 C⃰ Q:26 C⃰ Q:27 C⃰
Q:28 B⃰ Q:29 C⃰ Q:30 B⃰
Q:31 A⃰ Q:32 C⃰ Q:33 D⃰
Q:34 C⃰ Q:35 D⃰ Q:36 C⃰
Q:37 B⃰ Q:38 C⃰ Q:39 B⃰
Q:40 B⃰ Q:41 A* Q:42 B⃰
Q:43 D⃰ Q:44 A⃰ Q:45 A**
Q:46 A Q:47 C Q:48 B
Q:49 B⃰ Q:50 A⃰ Q:51 D⃰
Q:52 A⃰ Q:53 B⃰ Q:54 B⃰
Q:55 B⃰
2009
Q:7 He is better than all the boys in the class, in studies as well as in sports, and bags big prizes in
(a) (b) (c)
various field.
(d)
Q:8 One must not depend too much upon one’s hard work, as provident also plays its part.
(a) (b) (c) (d)
Q:9 His first adventure was to go round through the world at minimum cost.
(a) (b) (c) (d)
(Book # II, Lesson # 12, Page # 50, Para # 05, Line # 02)
Q:10 He has been working in this department since the last five years without any break.
(a) (b) (c) (d)
Q:11 He reached at Lahore only a few days ago, on last Friday to be exact, and is going to stay here
(a) (b) (c) (d)
for some time.
Q:12 There was a big rally on the Mall, but as the crowd disintegrated, chaos and confusion ruled
(a) (b) (c) (d)
everywhere.
2010
Q:13 Suddenly he stopped at the edge of the meadow, taking his pocket knife from his pocket and
(a) (b) (c)
cut a wisp of alfalfa. (Book # I, Lesson # 02, Page # 11, Para # 04, Line# 01)
(d)
Q: 14 The study of population growth indicates one of the greatest paradox of our time.
(a) (b) (c) (d)
(Book # II, Lesson # 9, Page # 37, Para # 04, Line# 01)
Q:15 Among the Western nations, the decline in the death rate is followed after an interval by
(a) (b)
the reduction in the birth rate, so that the population is not now growing so fast.
(c) (d)
(Book # II, Lesson # 9, Page # 36, Para # 06, Line# 01)
Q:16 In view of increasing hazards with our national security it is the duty of every citizen to keep a
(a) (b) (c)
watch on his surroundings.
(d)
Q:17 Thrifty housewives preserved their homegrown vegetables and fruits in canning, pickling or
(a) (b)
drying them for use during the cold weather.
(c) (d)
(Book # II, Lesson # 2, Page # 6, Para # 4, Line# 08)
Q:18 When a low-wage category worker finds he has to maintain a large family, his expenses my
(a) (b) (c)
exceeds his income. (Book # II, Lesson # 8, Page # 32, Para # 02, Line# 15)
(d)
2011
Q:19 The patient’s blood analysis shows that there is a big number of amorphous cells which are
(a) (b) (c)
quiet unidentifiable.
(d)
Q:20 The police in their investigation, used coercive measure to get favorable statement from
(a) (b) (c)
the accused.
(d)
Q:21 Your argument is simply abstruse as there is no clarity of thought and coherence in ideas and
(a) (b) (c)
it also lack vision.
(d)
Q:22 The workers were raising much hue and cry when their demands were turned away.
(a) (b) (c) (d)
Q:23 The disease is uncurable without the judicious use of antibiotics.
(a) (b) (c) (d)
Q:24 The younger sister hopes to emulate her elder sister’s sporting achievement as she is putting
(a) (b) (c)
up hectic effort.
(d)
2012
Q:25 The theory was discarded as there was no corroborating evidence for its favor.
(a) (b) (c) (d)
Q:26 The workers were raising much hue and cry when their demands were turned away.
(a) (b) (c) (d)
Q:27 Aslam was badly cudgeled from his step-brother. He received many bruises and
(a) (b)
contusions. Thank God! No injury was serious.
(c) (d)
Q:28 I extend a cordial invitation for you to visit our farm house. We have grown vegetables
(a) (b) (c)
without chemical fertilizer over there.
(d)
Q:29 Although he is not a close relative of me, yet I was greeted with a show of deep cordiality.
(a) (b) (c) (d)
Q:30 The antibiotic destroys red corpuscles in the blood and cause pernicious anaemia.
(a) (b) (c) (d)
2013
Q:31 Amjad was not conscious to the aberration he had committed in the public
(a) (b) (c)
meeting. It was disliked by all and sundry.
(d)
Q:32 Late Agha Shahi was an outstanding genius in the international affairs. He was gifted of
(a) (b)
the acumen to judge the future events, judge the future events in advance.
(c) (d)
Q:33 The old man was sitting quite bamboozled when the swindler deprived him from his
(a) (b)
pension money by his evil tricks.
(c) (d)
Q:34 The prime minister fired a broadside at the opposition leaders. A few of his remarks were
(a) (b)
not up at the mark.
(c) (d)
Q:35 Lucy is the diva which performance as an opera singer is peerless.
(a) (b) (c) (d)
Q:36 The police report exonerated Anwar of all charges of corruption and job was also restored.
(a) (b) (c) (d)
2014
Q:37 We were ten miles up the highway when I happened to saw this classified
(a) (b) (c)
advertisement in the newspaper.
(d) (Book # III, Play # 3, Page # 49, Clark’s dialogue # 01, Line# 01)
Q:38 “All is well what ends well”, said the father when he had finished the story.
(a) ( b) (c) (d)
Q:39 Rubber tires upon which children had swing in backyards hung suspended like stopped
(a) (b) (c)
clock pendulums in the blazing air.
(d) (Book # I, Lesson # 3, Page # 21, Para # 06, Line# 03)
Q:40 The child was fully dressed and sitting in his father’s lap near the kitchen table.
(a) (b) (c) (d)
(Book # I, Lesson # 7, Page # 44, Para # 02, Line# 01)
Q:41 The three Abdul Rahman, like his illustrious predecessor, was a young man of
(a) (b) (c)
twenty-three when he took office.
(d) (Book # II, Lesson # 10, Page # 42, Para # 03, Line# 01)
Q:42 Enlarged and beautified by later Caliphs, Al-Zahra became the nucleus of a royal suburb
(a) (b)
whose remain partly evacuated in and after 1910, can still be seen.
(c) (d)
(Book # II, Lesson # 10, Page # 41, Para # 03, Line# 11)
2015
Q:43 He picked up one or two magazines and after a hurried glance on the contents
(a) (b) (c)
carefully replaced them
(d) (Book # I, Lesson # 14, Page # 88, Last para, Line# 01)
Q:44 His guests found it fun to watch him to make tea-mixing careful spoonful from different
(a) (b) (c) (d)
caddies. (Mr. Chips, Chapter # 03, Page # 06, Para # 01, Line# 11)
Q:45 You have put your life in his hands many a times.
(a) (b) (c) (d)
(Mr. Chips, Chapter # 10, Page # 23, Para # 05, Last line)
Q:46 Chips thinking it over a good many time, always added to himself that Kathie
(a) (b)
would have approved and also have been amused.
(c) (d)
(Mr. Chips, Chapter # 10, Page # 23, Para # 07, Line# 01)
Q:47 But the men ate their supper in good appetites.
(a) (b) (c) (d)
(Book # I, Lesson # 10, Page # 63, Second last line)
Q:48 A common cause of failure is a mistaken ambition of the boys on the part of his parents.
(a) (b) (c) (d)
(Book # II, Lesson # 03, Page # 9, Para # 2, Line# 01)
2016
Q:49 It showed that he was a man capable of looking beneath the surface of things, a man not
(a) (b) (c)
dependent in paper manifestations.
(d) (Book # II, Lesson # 11, Page # 47, Para # 2, Line# 12)
Q:50 When he was a child every time he were naughty, his foster-mother used to threaten
(a) (b) (c)
to send him to Timbuktu. (Book # II, Lesson # 12, Page # 50, Para # 4, Line# 1)
(d)
Q:51 I was faced with alternatively of either evicting the books or else leaving them in sole,
(a) (b) (c)
undisturbed tenancy and taking rooms elsewhere for myself.
(d) (Book # II, Lesson # 05, Page # 17, Para # 2, Line# 05)
Q:52 I remember going to the British museum one day to read for the treatment for some slight
(a) (b)
aliment of which I had a touch-hay fever, I fancy it was.
(c) (d) (Book # II, Lesson # 06, Page # 21, Para # 3, Line# 01)
Q:53 The number of people in the world are rapidly increasing rather like a gigantic snowball
(a) (b)
which not only gets bigger as it rolls but goes faster as well.
(c) (d)
(Book # II, Lesson # 09, Page # 36, Para # 3, Line# 02)
Q:54 It has been calculated that unless the growth is checked, there will only be enough room on
(a) (b) (c)
the earth for people to stand by.
(d) (Book # II, Lesson # 09, Page # 36, Para # 3, Line# 09)
2018
Q:67 The most important and the most difficult thing to achieve is a desire between individuals to
(a) (b) (c) (d)
limit the size of family.
(Book # II, Lesson # 9, Page # 35, Para # 2, Line# 1)
Q:68 There is terror from the outset, and there are all the components necessary to create a
(a) (b)
melodrama- a dimly lit bus station, the storm accompanied by blashes of lightening, and the
(c)
promise of violent action or emotion.
(d) (Book # III, Play # 1)
Q:69 The king feels disturbed and on hearing these words he could not control his tears.
(a) (b) (c) (d)
(Book # I, Lesson # 08, Story # 3, Para #4, Line 1)
Q:70 He had earned the reputation of being a great jester, and jests were expected from him.
(a) (b) (c) (d)
(Mr. Chips, Chapter # 16, Page No. 38, Para # 4, Line # 2)
Q:71 He glances back at the door, then turns his attention once more towards the paper and begins
(a) (b) (c)
going through it casually.
(d) (Book # III, Play # 1, Theme Lines)
Q:72 However, by being so long in lowest form I gained an immense advantage over the cleverer boys.
(a) (b) (c) (d)
(Book # II, Lesson # 11, Page # 45, Last Para, Line# 1)
2019
Q:73 She had one of those picture children often reproduced in advertising leaflets and the
(a) (b)
photogravure sections of the Sunday papers.
(c) (d)
Q:74 Ruth was wondering what she could do for help but she did not know what to do.
(a) (b) (c) (d)
Q:75 When the mother threatened to lock Aslam in the attic, the mere thought for being confined made
(a) (b) (c) (d)
him breathless.
Q:76 Despite all my enthusiastic chain of effort, I could not attained the desired results to be crowned
(a) (b) (c) (d)
with brilliant success.
Q:77 Education and economic progress along with good governance is the factor that take a country
(a) (b) (c)
towards quick development.
(d)
Q:78 Ali and Irfan have to receive the guests at the reception of the hotel, while Amir have to bring their
(a) (b) (c)
bags from the cars.
(d)
Q:79 Let's hurry. The bus is leaving to the last stop.
(a) (b) (c) (d)
A N S W E R S
Q:1 D* Q:2 C* Q:3 B** Q:4 B**
Q:5 D** Q:6 C** Q:7 A Q:8 C
Q:9 C* Q:10 B* Q:11 A* Q:12 B**
Q:13 B** Q:14 D Q:15 B** Q:16 A*
Q:17 A* Q:18 D** Q:19 D Q:20 A
Q:21 D** Q:22 D* Q:23 A Q:24 D*
Q:25 D* Q:26 D* Q:27 A* Q:28 A*
Q:29 A Q:30 D** Q:31 A* Q:32 B*
Q:33 B* Q:34 D* Q:35 A Q:36 A*
Q:37 C** Q:38 A Q:39 B** Q:40 C*
Q:41 A Q:42 C Q:43 C* Q:44 C**
Q:45 D Q:46 A Q:47 D* Q:48 B*
Q:49 D* Q:50 B** Q:51 A Q:52 B*
Q:53 A** Q:54 D* Q:55 D Q:56 C
Q:57 B Q:58 D** Q:59 B* Q:60 A**
Q:61 C Q:62 A** Q:63 B* Q:64 B**
Q:65 D Q:66 A* Q:67 D* Q:68 D
Q:69 A** Q:70 D* Q:71 C* Q:72 B
Q:73 A Q:74 B** Q:75 D* Q:76 C**
Q:77 B** Q:78 C** Q:79 D**
ANALYSIS SECTION II (Spot the Error):
1: Total No. of MCQs: 79 (2008-2019)
2: Sentences taken from the Intermediate textbooks (Book I, II, III, and Mr. Chips): 48/79(61%)
3: Sentences not from the books, but containing MCAT Vocab words (old and new): 19/79(24%)
4: Questions about Phrasal Verbs and Prepositions: 31/79 (39%) (Highlighted with * in answers)
5: Questions related to Verb and S-V Agreement: 25/79 (32%) (Highlighted with ** in answers)
6: Questions related to Noun: 7/79 (09%) (Q. No. 8, 14, 42, 45, 46, 55, 57)
7: Questions related to Pronoun: 3/79 (04%) (Q. No. 29, 35, 38)
8: Questions related to Adjective/ Adverb: 6/79 (08%) (Q. No. 7, 19, 23, 41, 61, 72)
9: Questions related to Conjunction: 1/79 (1.5%) (Q. No. 2)
10: Questions related to Article: 3/79 (3.5%) (Q. No. 56, 68, 72)
SENTENCE CORRECTION
2008
Q:1
A) He lacked both the training and the equipment needed in the job.
B) He lacked both the training and the equipment needed by the job.
C) He lacked both the training and the equipment needed on the job.
D) He lacked both the training and the equipment needed for the job.
(Book # II, Lesson # 13, Page # 65, Para # 2, Line# 02)
Q:2
A) The others tried to pacify him for kindness and affection.
B) They others tried to pacify him in kindness and affection.
C) They others tried to pacify him by kindness and affection.
D) They others tried to pacify him with kindness and affection.
(Book # I, Lesson # 08, Page # 51, Parable # 01, Para # 1, Line# 05)
Q:3
A) Then he sat down and remained queit.
B) Then he sat down and remained quite.
C) Then he sat down and remain quiet.
D) Then he sat down and remained quiet.
(Book # I, Lesson # 08, Page # 51, Parable # 01, Para # 3, Line# 04)
Q:4
A) He was drenched with the hotness of his fear.
B) He was drenched in the hotness of his fear.
C) He was drenched by the hotness of his fear.
D) He was drenched off the hotness of his fear.
(Book # I, Lesson # 03, Page # 19, Para # 6, Line# 03)
Q:5
A. Why did you disagree with me?
B. Why did you disagree to me?
C. Why did you disagree on me?
D. Why did you disagree by me?
Q:6
A) Do not stuff your head by things you do not understand.
B) Do not stuff your head with things you do not understand.
C) Do not stuff your head for things you do not understand.
D) Do not stuff your head in things you do not understand.
(Book # II, Lesson # 06, Page # 23, Page line# 11)
Q:7
A) A day later he reached his first glimpse of Lahore.
B) A day later he took his first glimpse of Lahore.
C) A day later he found his first glimpse of Lahore.
D) A day later he caught his first glimpse of Lahore.
(Book # II, Lesson # 12, Page # 36, Last para, Line# 01, Lahore = Timbuktu)
Q:8
A) This will have a bad impact to the economy.
B) This will have a bad impact on the economy.
C) This will have a bad impact at the economy.
D) This will have a bad impact over the economy.
(Book # II, Lesson # 09, Page # 37, Para #5, Last line)
Q:9
A) It would save him from dying of thirst.
B) It would save him from dying from thirst.
C) It would save him from dying with thirst.
D) It would save him from dying by thirst.
(Book # II, Lesson # 12, Page # 57, Para # 5, Line# 02)
Q:10
A) All this flashed by his mind in an instant of protest.
B) All this flashed on his mind in an instant of protest.
C) All this flashed through his mind in an instant of protest.
D) All this flashed by off mind in an instant of protest.
2009
Q:11
A) E-mail is a relatively new mean of communication.
B) E-mail is a relatively new mean to communication.
C) E-mail is a relatively new means of communication.
D) E-mail is a relatively new means to communication.
Q:12
A) As she said the computer was programmed by Mona.
B) Just like she said the computer was programmed by Mona.
C) As like she said the computer was programmed by Mona.
D) Just like she had she said the computer was programmed by Mona.
Q:13
A) The remains of the body were thrown into the sea.
B) The remain of the body was thrown into the sea.
C) The remains of the body were thrown to the sea.
D) The remains of the body was thrown into the sea.
Q:14
A) We will discuss your problem as soon as the committee will leave.
B) We will discuss your problem as soon as the committee left.
C) We will discuss your problem as soon as the committee may leave.
D) We will discuss your problem as soon as the committee leaves.
Q:15
A) Reaching for the book, the ladder slipped out from under him.
B) Reaching for the book, the ladder slipped out from him.
C) When he reached for the book, the ladder was slipped out from under him.
D) When he was trying to reach for the book, the ladder slipped from under him.
Q:16
A) After the sun has set behind the mountain, a cool breeze sprang up and brought relief
from the heat.
B) After the sun had been set behind the mountain, a cool breeze sprang up and brought relief
from the heat.
C) After the sun would set behind the mountain, a cool breeze sprang up and brought
relief from the heat.
D) After the sun set behind the mountain, a cool breeze sprang up and brought relief from
the heat.
Q:17
A) Masood told me that he would hire more salesmen if he is in my position.
B) Masood told me that he would hire more salesmen if he has been in my position.
C) Masood told me that he would hire more salesmen if he has my position.
D) Masood told me that he would hire more salesmen if he had been in my position.
Q:18
A) He consumed his heart on this and washed away before the very eyes of the people.
B) He consumed his heart at this and washed away before the very eyes of the people.
C) He consumed his heart for this and washed away before the very eyes of the people.
D) He consumed his heart over this and washed away before the very eyes of the people.
(Book # I, Lesson # 05, Page # 33, Line# 08 from the bottom)
Q:19
A) They felt bad while leaving their friends.
B) They felt bad about leaving their friends.
C) They felt very badly about leaving their friends.
D) They felt badly while leaving their friends.
Q:20
A) He then struck the man himself a similar bow, which felled him on the earth like a log.
B) He then struck the man himself a similar bow, which felled him over the earth like a log.
C) He then struck the man himself a similar bow, which felled him to the earth like a log.
D) He then struck the man himself a similar bow, which felled him in the earth like a log.
(Book # I, Lesson # 05, Page # 58, Para # 5, Line# 08)
2010
Q:21
A) This is different to what had been expected.
B) This is different what had been expected.
C) This is different from what had been expected.
D) This is different to what would be expected.
Q:22
A) He suddenly remembered that he has left his house unlocked.
B) He suddenly remembered that he may have left his house unlocked.
C) He suddenly remembered that he had left his house unlocked.
D) He suddenly remembered that he will have left his house unlocked.
Q:23
A) He asked us would we care to go.
B) He asked us if we care to go.
C) He asked us we would care to go.
D) He asked us we will care to go.
Q:24
A) When this war is over, no nation will either be isolated in war or peace.
B) When this war is over, no nation will be either isolated in war or peace.
C) When this war is over, no nation will neither be isolated in war or peace.
D) When this war is over, no nation will be isolated either in war or peace.
Q:25
A) When the fact failed him, he questions his senses.
B) When the fact failed him, he questioned from his senses.
C) When the fact fails him, he questions his senses.
D) He will question his senses, when the fact will fail him.
(Book # III, Poem # 20, Page # 97, Stanza # 5, Line# 01)
Q:26
A) He said there has been no need to do it.
B) He said there wasn’t no need to do it.
C) He said there had been not any need doing it.
D) He said there was no need to do it.
Q:27
A) I could barely make of the traffic sings through the rain.
B) I could barely make out the traffic sings because of the rain.
C) I could barely make up the traffic sings through the rain.
D) I could barely make with the traffic sings through the rain.
Q:28
A) He walked as though he is lame.
B) He walked as though he was lame.
C) He walked as though he were lame.
D) He walked as though he may have been lame.
Q:29
A) E-mail is a relatively new means of communication.
B) E-mail is a relatively new mean of communication.
C) E-mail is a relatively new mean to communication.
D) E-mail is a relatively new means to communication.
Q:30
A) The remain of the body was thrown into the sea.
B) The remains of the body were thrown into the sea.
C) The remains of the body were thrown to the sea.
D) The remains of the body was thrown into the sea.
2011
Q:31
A) The government should accrue taxes for strengthen the economy of the country.
B) The government should accrue taxes in strengthen the economy of the country.
C) The government should accrue taxes to strengthen the economy of the country.
D) The government should accrue taxes by strengthen the economy of the country.
Q:32
A) Foreign trade have assumed greater importance in recent years.
B) Foreign trade is assumed greater importance in recent years.
C) Foreign trade has assumed greater importance in recent years.
D) Foreign trade shall assumed greater importance in recent years.
Q:33
A) The space programme has been battered in bureaucratic wrangling.
B) The space programme has been battered into bureaucratic wrangling.
C) The space programme has been battered by bureaucratic wrangling.
D) The space programme has been battered to bureaucratic wrangling.
Q:34
A) He will has to deal with the problem by showing adroitness.
B) He will have to deal with the problem by showing adroitness.
C) He will had to deal with the problem by showing adroitness.
D) He will having to deal with the problem by showing adroitness.
Q:35
A) He does possesses altruistic behavior.
B) He does possess altruistic behavior.
C) He does possessing altruistic behavior.
D) He does possessed altruistic behavior.
Q:36
A) He has great affinity in nature.
B) He has great affinity with nature.
C) He has great affinity by nature.
D) He has great affinity at nature.
Q:37
A) He stands on arms akimbo.
B) He stands to arms akimbo.
C) He stands with arms akimbo.
D) He stands through arms akimbo.
Q:38
A) An amorphous mass of cells are difficult to understand.
B) An amorphous mass of cells were difficult to understand.
C) An amorphous mass of cells had difficult to understand.
D) An amorphous mass of cells is difficult to understand.
Q:39
A) He is suffering to anaphylactic shock.
B) He is suffering in anaphylactic shock.
C) He is suffering from anaphylactic shock.
D) He is suffering into anaphylactic shock.
Q:40
A) If you had asked him, he would had accepted the offer with alacrity.
B) If you had asked him, he would have being accepted the offer with alacrity.
C) If you had asked him, he would have accepted the offer with alacrity.
D) If you had asked him, he would been accepted the offer with alacrity.
2012
Q:41
A) Why does not Norma remained true to her husband?
B) Why did not Norma remain true to her husband?
C) Why had not Norma remain true to her husband?
D) Why did not Norma remained true to her husband?
(Book # I, Lesson # 01, Page # 9, Exercise # 4, Question# ii, Bottom 5th line)
Q:42
A) All my childhood, I longed desperately in for a tricycle.
B) All my childhood, I longed desperately to a tricycle.
C) All my childhood, I longed desperately for a tricycle.
D) All my childhood, I longed desperately at a tricycle.
(Book # II, Lesson # 04, Page # 15, Para # 2, Line# 09)
Q:43
A) She felt unreal to the voice informed her of the subway accident.
B) She felt unreal as the voice informed her of the subway accident.
C) She felt unreal that the voice informed her of the subway accident.
D) She felt unreal for the voice informed her of the subway accident.
(Book # I, Lesson # 01, Page # 6, Line# 15)
Q:44
A) Bill Gates is one of the wealthiest person in the world.
B) Bill Gates is one of the wealthy person in the world.
C) Bill Gates is one of the wealthiest persons in the world.
D) Bill Gates is one of the more wealthy person in the world.
Q:45
A) Her father is a SP in the Punjab Police.
B) Her father was a SP in the Punjab Police.
C) Her father is an SP in the Punjab Police.
D) Her father are a SP in the Punjab Police.
Q:46
A) There were musical instruments in the shop.
B) There was musical instruments in the shop.
C) There has musical instruments in the shop.
D) There is musical instruments in the shop.
(Book # I, Lesson # 14, Page # 88, Para # 4, Line# 03)
Q:47
A) He died for heart attack in 1982.
B) He died with heart attack in 1982.
C) He died in heart attack in 1982.
D) He died of heart attack in 1982.
Q:48
A) Always speak in the truth.
B) Always tell for the truth.
C) Always tell the truth.
D) Always telling truth.
Q:49
A) Hand up the answer sheet to me.
B) Hand over the answer sheet to me.
C) Hand down the answer sheet to me.
D) Hand for the answer sheet to me.
Q:50
A) Are you noticed the peach blossoms.
B) Have you noticed the peach blossoms.
C) Will you noticed the peach blossoms.
D) Were you noticed the peach blossoms.
(Book # I, Lesson # 03, Page # 20, Para # 3, Line# 15)
2013
Q:51
A) We should pay maximum accolade for our national heroes.
B) We should pay maximum accolade in our national heroes.
C) We should pay maximum accolade to our national heroes.
D) We should pay maximum accolade from our national heroes.
Q:52
A) Does anybodys knows why the latitudes close to the equator are called the horse latitudes?
B) Do anybody knows why the latitudes close to the equator are called the horse latitudes?
C) Does anybody knows why the latitudes close to the equator are called the horse latitudes?
D) Does anybody know why the latitudes close to the equator are called the horse latitudes?
Q:53
A) Shelley is consider to be an idealist poet.
B) Shelley is considering to be an idealist poet.
C) Shelley is considers to be an idealist poet.
D) Shelley is considered to be an idealist poet.
Q:54
A) Pakistan cricket team forged an impregnable lead.
B) Pakistan cricket team forged the impregnable lead.
C) Pakistan cricket team forged against impregnable lead.
D) Pakistan cricket team forged on impregnable lead.
Q:55
A) A person which job involves calculating insurance risks and payments for insurance companies by
studying how frequently fires, accidents, death etc. happen is called an actuary.
B) A person who job involves calculating insurance risks and payments for insurance companies by
studying how frequently fires, accidents, death etc. happen is called an actuary.
C) A person whose job involves calculating insurance risks and payments for insurance companies by
studying how frequently fires, accidents, death etc. happen is called an actuary.
D) A person whose job involves calculating insurance risks and payments for insurance companies by
studying how frequently fires, accidents, death etc. happen are called an actuary.
Q:56
A) His addled brain refuse to think clearly and solve problem.
B) His addle brain refused to think clearly and solve problem.
C) His addle brain refuse to think clearly and solve problem.
D) His addled brain refused to think clearly and solve problem.
Q:57
A) The children had bloomed while their stay on the farm.
B) The children had bloomed during their stay on the farm.
C) The children had bloomed on their stay on the farm.
D) The children was bloomed while their stay on the farm.
Q:58
A) I should had business acumen.
B) I should have business acumen.
C) I should has business acumen.
D) I should may have business acumen.
Q:59
A) No one is casting aspersions to you.
B) No one is casting aspersions at you.
C) No one is casting aspersions on you.
D) No one is casting aspersions with you.
Q:60
A) This is one of the bifurcated road.
B) This is one of the bifurcated roads.
C) This is one of them bifurcated road.
D) This is one off the bifurcated road.
2014
Q:61
A) I thought it over very carefully before broaching the subject to Asma.
B) I thought it on very carefully before broaching the subject to Asma.
C) I thought it by very carefully before broaching the subject to Asma.
D) I thought it upon very carefully before broaching the subject to Asma.
Q:62
A) He left into a blaze of anger.
B) He left with a blaze of anger.
C) He left in a blaze of anger.
D) He left back in a blaze of anger.
Q:63
A) Shahid battered Anwar down submission.
B) Shahid battered Anwar into submission.
C) Shahid down battered Anwar into submission.
D) Shahid was battered Anwar down submission.
Q:64
A) Pride was an intrinsic component of his personal makeup.
B) Pride was a intrinsic component of his personal makeup.
C) Pride an intrinsic component of his personal makeup.
D) Pride were an intrinsic component of his personal makeup.
Q:65
A) The government introduced tax laws which gave incentives to factory workers to
reduce pollution.
B) The government introduced tax laws who gave incentives to factory workers to
reduce pollution.
C) The government introduced tax laws which have incentives to factory workers to
reduce pollution.
D) The government introduced tax laws which has incentives to factory workers to
reduce pollution.
Q:66
A) It was cold and foggy, and he dared not to going out.
B) It was cold and foggy, and he dared not for going out.
C) It was cold and foggy, and he dared not go out.
D) It was cold and foggy, and he dared not gone out.
(Mr. Chips, Chapter # 17, Page # 40, Para # 1, Line# 02)
Q:67
A) There was much cheering and singing and a bread fighting across the dining hall.
B) There was much cheering and singing and a bread fight across the dining hall.
C) There was more cheer and singing and a bread fighting across the dining hall.
D) There was much cheer and singing and a bread fighting across the dining hall.
(Mr. Chips, Chapter # 15, Page # 36, Para # 6, Line# 03)
Q:68
A) Both parents of Jameel were then long died.
B) Both parents of Jameel were then long dead.
C) Both parents of Jameel were by then long dead.
D) Both parents of Jameel were by then long died.
(Book # I, Lesson # 6, Page # 39, Para # 2, Line# 01)
Q:69
A) But the men ate their supper with good appetites.
B) But the men ate their supper in good appetites.
C) But the men ate their supper for good appetites.
D) But the men ate their supper into good appetites.
(Book # I, Lesson # 10, Page # 63, Bottom 2nd last line)
Q:70
A) The boy was afraid of going to jail.
B) The boy was afraid off going to jail.
C) The boy was afraid on going to jail.
D) The boy was afraid by going to jail.
(Book # I, Lesson # 04, Page # 30, Exercise True/ False , Question No. viii)
2015
Q:71
A) Tourism is burgeoned over the last fifteen year.
B) Tourism will burgeoned over the last fifteen year.
C) Tourism have burgeoned over the last fifteen year.
D) Tourism has burgeoned over the last fifteen year.
Q:72
A) His remains were interred in the new cemetery.
B) His remains were entered in the new cemetery.
C) His remains was interred in the new cemetery.
D) His remains was entered in the new cemetery.
Q:73
A) They had died in the same day.
B) They had died over the same day.
C) They had died on the same day.
D) They had died of the same day.
(Mr. Chips, Lesson # 09, Page # 36, Para # 3, Line# 09)
Q:74
A) She had turned on the supper steaks when the telephone rang.
B) She had turned over the supper steaks when the telephone rang.
C) She had turned into the supper steaks when the telephone rang.
D) She had turned in the supper steaks when the telephone rang.
(Book # I, Lesson # 01, Page # 6, Para # 6, Line# 01)
Q:75
A) Empty of concord is the soul of wit.
B) Empty of concord is the role of wit.
C) Empty of concord is the sole of wit.
D) Empty of concord is the howl of wit.
(Book # III, Poem # 12, Page # 82, Stanza # 2, Line# 3)
Q:76
A) The cheery trees stand over the woodland ride.
B) The cheery trees stand about the woodland ride.
C) The cheery trees stand beside the woodland ride.
D) The cheery trees stand on the woodland ride.
(Book # III, Poem # 03, Page # 60, Stanza # 1, Line# 3)
Q:77
A) He made me to write the sum on the slip and to sign to my name in a book.
B) He made me write the sum on a slip and to sign my name in a book.
C) He made me write the sum on a slip and sign my name in a book.
D) He made me to write the sum in a slip and to sign my name in a book.
(Book # II, Lesson # 07, Page # 26, Line# 22)
Q:78
A) I am looking forward to secure excellent marks in MCAT.
B) I am looking forward to securing excellent marks in MCAT.
C) I am looking forward securing excellent marks in MCAT.
D) I am looking forward secure excellent marks in MCAT.
Q:79
A) The study of population growth indicates one of the greatest paradox of our time.
B) The study of population growth indicate one of the greatest paradox of our time.
C) The study of population growth indicates one of the greatest paradoxes of our time.
D) The study of population growth indicates one of the greatest paradox in our time.
(Book # II, Lesson # 09, Page # 37, Para # 4, Line# 01)
Q:80
A) In North Africa, he barely escaped assassination at the hand of the governor of the
province.
B) In North Africa, he barely escaped from assassination at the hands of the governor of
the province.
C) In North Africa, he barely escaped from assassination at the hand of the governor of
the province.
D) In North Africa, he barely escaped assassination at the hands of the governor of the
province.
(Book # II, Lesson # 10, Page # 40, Para # 4, Line# 03)
2016
Q:81
A) Inside a carton was a push-button unit fastened with a small wooden box.
B) Inside a carton was a push-button unit fastened by a small wooden box.
C) Inside a carton was a push-button unit fastened to a small wooden box.
D) Inside a carton was a push-button unit fastened along a small wooden box.
(Book # I, Lesson # 01, Page # 01, Para # 3, Line# 1)
Q:82
A) They both looked to one another, startled by all they had just finished saying.
B) They both looked to each another, startled by all they had just finish saying.
C) They both looked to each another, startle by all they had just finish saying.
D) They both looked to each another, startled by all they had just finished saying.
(Book # I, Lesson # 03, Page # 22, Para # 3, Line# 01)
Q:83
A) They lovely sentiments we go through repeating!
B) They lovely sentiments we go about repeating!
C) They lovely sentiments we go in repeating!
D) They lovely sentiments we go for repeating!
(Book # I, Lesson # 15, Page # 94, Para # 5, Line# 03)
Q:84
A) With the bright light still in her eyes, she moved quick out of the door.
B) With the bright light still in her eyes, she moved quick out to the door.
C) With the bright light still in her eyes, she moved quickly out to the door.
D) With the bright light still in her eyes, she moved quickly out of the door.
(Book # I, Lesson # 12, Page # 73, Para # 7, Line# 01)
Q:85
A) In a short while quite a large crowd had been collected.
B) In a short while quite a large crowd had collected.
C) In a short while quite large crowd had collected.
D) In a short while quiet the large crowd had been collecting.
(Book # I, Lesson # 14, Page # 89, Last para, 2nd last line)
Q:86
A) She watched all the important matches in the Brookfield ground.
B) She watched all the important matches on the Brookfield ground.
C) She watched all the important matches from the Brookfield ground.
D) She watched all the important matches within the Brookfield ground.
(Mr. Chips, Chapter # 12, Page # 30, Para # 2, Line# 07)
Q:87
A) Something had happened, something whose ultimate significance had yet to be reckon.
B) Something had happened, something whose ultimate significance had yet was reckon.
C) Something had happened, something whose ultimate significance had yet to be reckoned.
D) Something had happened, something whose ultimate significance had yet reckoned.
(Mr. Chips, Chapter # 16, Page # 38, Para # 2, Line# 03)
Q:88
A) His faculties were all unimpairment, and he had no personal worries of any kind.
B) His faculties were all unimparing, and he had no personal worries of any kind.
C) His faculties were all unimpaired, and he had no personal worry of any kind.
D) His faculties were all unimpaired, and he had no personal worries of any kind.
(Mr. Chips, Chapter # 16, Page # 38, Para # 4, Line# 04)
Q:89
A) It was hard to him to speak out loud, but he managed to murmur something.
B) It was hard on him to speak out loud, but he managed to murmur something.
C) It was hard for him to speak out loud, but he managed to murmur something.
D) It was hard upon him to speak out loud, but he managed to murmur something.
(Mr. Chips, Chapter # 18, Page # 43, Last para, 2nd last line)
Q:90
A) There was a little money saved up beside.
B) There was little money saved in besides.
C) There was little money saved up beside.
D) There was a little money saved up besides.
(Mr. Chips, Chapter # 03, Page # 07, Para # 1, Line# 02)
2018
Q:111
A) The manager looked on me in some alarm.
B) The manager looked on me with some alarm.
C) The manager looked at me with some alarm.
D) The manager looked at me in some alarm.
(Book # II, Lesson # 7, My Financial Career)
Q:112
A) There is no clearly defined plot nor is there an attempt to establish a strong “hero” figure.
B) There is neither clearly defined plot not is there an attempt to establish a strong “hero” figure.
C) There is not clearly defined plot nor is there an attempt to establish a strong “hero” figure.
D) There is not either clearly defined plot nor is there an attempt to establish a strong “hero” figure.
(Book # III, Play # 3, Theme Line No. 6)
Q:113
A) I lost my little plough in a furrow and I cried and cried until he had made me another plough.
B) I lost my little plough in a furrow and I have cried and cried until he made me another plough.
C) I lost my little plough in a furrow and I had cried and cried until he made me another plough.
D) I lost my little plough in a furrow and I cried and cried until he made me another plough.
(Book # I, Lesson # 2, Clearing in the Sky)
Q:114
A) A common cause of failure is a mistaking ambition for the boys on the part of the parents.
B) A common cause of failure is a mistook ambition for the boys on the part of the parents.
C) A common cause of failure is a mistaken ambition for the boys on the part of the parents.
D) A common cause of failure is a mistake ambition for the boys on the part of the parents.
(Book # II, Lesson # 3,Why Boys Fail in College)
Q:115
A) In my experience, the awakening of that clear judgement as to what the college is for, is not as
difficult as is often supposed.
B) In my experience, the awakening of a clear judgement as for what the college is for, is not as
difficult as is often supposed.
C) In my experience, the awakening of a clear judgement as to what the college is for, is not as
difficult as is often supposed.
D) In my experience, the awakening of a clear judgement as to what the college is for, is not as
much as difficult as is often supposed.
(Book # II, Lesson # 3,Why Boys Fail in College)
Q:116
A) Oppressive it was, too, with the heaviness of a storm.
B) Oppressive it was, too, in the heaviness of a storm.
C) Oppressive it was, too, up the heaviness of a storm.
D) Oppressive it was, off the heaviness of a storm.
(Book # I, Lesson # 10, The Mild Attack of Locusts)
Q:117
A) I leaned over the parapet and looked down.
B) I leaned at the parapet and looked down.
C) I leaned against the parapet and looked down.
D) I leaned down the parapet and looked down.
(Book # II, Lesson # 5, On Destroying Books)
Q:118
A) Towards the end of the month he took to his bed.
B) Towards the end of the month he took into his bed.
C) Toward the end of month he took to his bed.
D) Towards the end of month he took to his beds.
(Book # I, Lesson # 5, The Piece of String)
Q:119
A) China is now the fashion around the world.
B) China is now the fusion around the world.
C) China is now the function around the world.
D) China is now fissure around the world.
(Book # II, Lesson # 8, China’s Way to Progress)
Q:120
A) The sufferer becomes depressed and feels very ill.
B) The sufferer becomes depress and feels very ill.
C) The sufferer becomes depressed and feeling very ill.
D) The sufferer become depressed and feels very ill.
(Book # II, Lesson # 9, Hunger and Population)
2019
Q:121
A) We hadn't the foggy notion of the worker who tried to spoil the company's reputation.
B) We hadn't the foggiest notion of the worker who tries to spoil the company's reputation.
C) We hadn't the foggiest notion of the worker whom tried to spoil the company's reputation.
D) We hadn't the foggiest notion of the worker who tried to spoil the company's reputation.
Q:122
A) It is healthful to eat a variety of food.
B) It were healthful to eat a variety of food.
C) It is healthful to ate a variety of food.
D) It were healthful to ate a variety of food.
Q:123
A) I was been to America for medical checkup.
B) I had being to America for medical checkup.
C) I have been to America for medical checkup.
D) I has been to America for medical checkup.
Q:124
A) We use to play football when we lived abroad.
B) We are used to play football when we lived abroad.
C) We used to play football when we lived abroad.
D) We have use to play football when we lived abroad.
Q:125
A) After breaking the glass, Ruby said "Please don't tell on me.”
B) After breaking the glass Ruby said: "Please don't tell on me.”
C) After breaking the glass, Ruby said: "Please don't tell on me.”
D) After breaking the glass Ruby said: please don't tell on me.
Q:126
A) He asked, “Is your brother home?”
B) He asked “Is your brother home?”
C) He asked, “Is your brother home”?
D) He asked “Is your brother home?”.
A N S W E R S
Q:1 D* Q:2 D* Q:3 D** Q:4 B*
Q:5 A* Q:6 B* Q:7 D** Q:8 B*
Q:9 A* Q:10 C* Q:11 C* Q:12 A
Q:13 A* Q:14 D** Q:15 D Q:16 D**
Q:17 D** Q:18 D* Q:19 A Q:20 C*
Q:21 C* Q:22 C** Q:23 B Q:24 D
Q:25 C** Q:26 D** Q:27 B* Q:28 C**
Q:29 A* Q:30 B* Q:31 C* Q:32 C**
Q:33 C* Q:34 B** Q:35 B** Q:36 B*
Q:37 C* Q:38 D** Q:39 C* Q:40 C**
Q:41 B** Q:42 C* Q:43 B Q:44 C
Q:45 C Q:46 A** Q:47 D* Q:48 C**
Q:49 B* Q:50 B** Q:51 C** Q:52 D**
Q:53 D** Q:54 D* Q:55 C Q:56 D
Q:57 B* Q:58 B** Q:59 C* Q:60 B
Q:61 A* Q:62 C* Q:63 B* Q:64 A**
Q:65 A Q:66 C** Q:67 B Q:68 C
Q:69 A* Q:70 A* Q:71 D** Q:72 A**
Q:73 C* Q:74 B* Q:75 A Q:76 B*
Q:77 C** Q:78 B** Q:79 C Q:80 D*
Q:81 C* Q:82 D Q:83 B* Q:84 D*
Q:85 B** Q:86 B* Q:87 C** Q:88 D**
Q:89 C* Q:90 D* Q:91 D* Q:92 B*
Q:93 C* Q:94 B* Q:95 C* Q:96 A*
Q:97 D* Q:98 B** Q:99 A* Q:100 C*
Q:101 B Q:102 A** Q:103 B* Q:104 A**
Q:105 B* Q:106 D Q:107 A* Q:108 D*
Q:109 C* Q:110 A* Q:111 D* Q:112 A
Q:113 D** Q:114 C Q:115 C* Q:116 A*
Q:117 C* Q:118 A Q:119 A Q:120 A**
Q:121 D Q:122 A** Q:123 C** Q:124 C**
Q:125 C Q:126 A
VOCABULARY
SYNONYMS
2008
Q :1 VEXING
A Annoying B Viable C Aggressive D Waxy
Q :2 VAGUE
A Respectful B Warlock C Uncertain D Snow white
Q :3 MANGLED
A Dodged B Indisputable C Grained D Damaged
Q :4 PRODIGIOUS
A Productive B Prudential C Enormous D Waddle
Q :5 ASTOUNDED
A Shocked B Assured C Discarded D Attracted
Q :6 SAGACITY
A Foolishness B Onions C Large city D Wisdom
Q :7 GRIM
A Gratis B Severe C Restless D Grater
Q :8 INDOLENTLY
A Lazily B Ideally C Indecently D Gaily
Q :9 PERISH
A Furious B Secret C Come to death D Frustrated
Q:10 DOZE
A Dogged B Sleep C Diet D Medicine to be
taken
2009
Q:11 AGHAST
A Critical B Happy C Reluctant D Horrified
Q:12 INVIDIOUS
A Unbreakable B Unpleasant C Interesting D Fair
Q:13 IMPROMPTU
A Arriving at the B Done without C Showing signs of D Wretched
right time preparation being good
Q:14 DISCERNMENT
A A system of B The act of C The ability to D The ability to
controlling a encouraging some show good show no concern
country body judgement
Q :15 NEOLOGISM
A A new word B Brief summary C Pleasant remark D Archaic expression
Q :16 FURTIVE
A Furious B Secretive C Familiar D Easy
Q :17 BOURGEOIS
A Belonging to the B Belonging to the C Belonging to the D Belonging to the
bureaucratic class upper class middle class lower class
Q :18 RUMINATE
A Eat greedily B Work lazily C Think deeply D Run fast
Q :19 EMBELLISH
A Beautify B Finish C Nominate D Weaken
Q :20 PARABLE
A Impossible B Allegory C Sociable D Suitable
2010
Q:21 WALLOW
A Roll about B Protest C Mock D Borrow
Q:22 CONNOISSEUR
A Guide B Expert critic of art C Artist D Teacher
Q:23 ECCENTRIC
A Lunatic B Upset C Stern D Odd
Q:24 BOULDER
A Rounded stone / hill B Magnanimity C Builder D Magnitude
Q:25 SLUMBER
A Heap B Knee C Humble D Sleep
Q:26 EXCREMENT
A Increment B Excitement C Waste matter D Disagreement
expelled from body
Q :27 VISAGE
A Vision B Trunk less C Illusion D A person’s face
Q :28 FELICITY
A Intense happiness B Inspire C Respite D Sensational
Q :29 ENMESHED
A Sojourn B Gallows C Entangled D Cascade
Q :30 CAPTIVATE
A Hesitate B Hate C Concentrate D Fascinate
2011
Q :31 MUSE
A Wander B Robust C Fonder D Ponder
Q :32 FECKLESS
A Useless B Dauntless C Careless D Fearless
Q :33 MOSAIC
A Pattern B Ordinary C Mortal D Musical
Q :34 INSCRUTABLE
A Immoral B Enigmatic C Unethical D unaccountable
Q :35 JUXTAPOSE
A Justify B Expose C Compare D Jettison
Q :36 LACERATING
A Landing B Flagging C Tearing D Lactating
Q :37 EMPATHY
A Fictitious B Ability C Facility D Felicity
Q :38 EVANESCENT
A Evident B Event C Permanent D Transitory
Q :39 SIDLE
A Sneak B Sledge C Sift D Sieve
Q :40 DISSONANCE
A Inconsistency B Perceptible C Expansion D Wrap part
2012
Q:41 DISSONANCE
A Inconsistency B Perceptible C Expansion D Warm
Q:42 TRIFLE
A Pudding B Deluge C Minor D Treble
Q :43 MURKY
A Dusty B Clear C Squeaky D Unclear
Q :44 FAUX
A Blunder B Indiscretion C Mistake D False
Q :45 MYRIAD
A Countable B Measured C Multitude D Blurred
Q :46 FACILE
A Fallacy B Delicate C Depict D Superficial
Q :47 MAGNUM
A Masterpiece B Modest C Magnanimity D Magnetic
Q :48 SIDLE
A Sneak B Siege C Sift D Sieve
Q :49 PLETHORA
A Plastic B Measure C Super-fluidity D Malleable
Q :50 VERTEX
A Poetry B Zenith C Depth D Diminish
2013
Q:51 HEINOUS
A Heroic B Odious C Humorous D Hone
Q:52 ILLICIT
A Intimate B Illegal C Licentious D Limited
Q:53 MOTIF
A Tough B Motion C Stuff D Design
Q :54 INCULCATE
A Calculate B Instigate C Instill D Stimulate
Q :55 INIQUITY
A Inequality B Wickedness C Injustice D Efficiency
Q :56 INTRANSIGENT
A Parallel B Adventurous C Inflexible D Spirited
Q :57 LAMPOON
A Irk B Lacerate C Gratification D Ridicule
Q :58 MESMERIZE
A Objectify B Amalgamate C Modify D Fascinate
Q :59 OBLITERATE
A Sanctify B Annihilate C Obscure D Opiate
Q :60 MALEVOLENCE
A Empathy B Hostility C Maligning D Management
2014
Q:61 DISDAIN
A Vice B Contempt C Dislike D Ignorance
Q:62 SAGACITY
A Suspicious B Wisdom C Cruelty D Foolishness
Q :63 FLAUNT
A Snipe B Show off C Dance D Preserve
Q :64 URBANE
A Suave B Bad C Rough D Dishonest
Q :65 DIASPORA
A Gathering B Alliance C Dispersion D Animosity
Q :66 IMPETUOUS
A Honest B Lazy C Impulsive D Liar
Q :67 VOCIFEROUS
A Hidden B Strong C Loud D Weak
Q :68 TRANSIENT
A Permanent B Long C Temporary D Good
Q :69 PROWESS
A Hindrance B Reservation C Skill D Bad name
Q :70 BEQUEATH
A Grant B Irrigate C Imbibe D Hope
2015
Q:71 EMPATHY
A Understanding B Friendship C Animosity D Sympathy
Q:72 FELICITY
A Boredom B Happiness C Business D Relaxation
Q:73 UNCANNY
A Exact B Good C Opposite D Strange
Q:74 VIRULENT
A Progressive B Healthy C Harmful D Positive
Q:75 RAPT
A Trumpet B Rapid C Bewitched D Rash
Q :76 PEDAGOGY
A The study of B The study of C The study of D The study of
pediatrics cultural heritage teaching methods pectoral muscle
Q :77 INDICTMENT
A Humiliation B Accusation C Offended D Invisible
Q :78 MITIGATION
A Alleviation B Formidable C Classification D Poisonous
Q :79 CONCERTED
A Strenuous B Curious C Furious D Precious
Q :80 ARCANE
A Mysterious B Arid C Furious D Clear
2016
Q:81 STALWART
A Loyal B Lacking strength C Lazy D High
Q :82 CHIVALRY
A Coward B Imitating C Non-Cooperative D Gallant
Q :83 RAKISH
A Curved B Formal C Traditional D Dashing
Q :84 PRODIGIOUS
A Huge B Little C Trivial D Square
Q :85 IMPROVISE
A Colophon B Divert C Concoct D Respite
Q :86 PARADOX
A Anomaly B Steward C Prototyped D Fashion
Q :87 MANIFESTATION
A Mode B Quirk C Token D Bulwark
Q :88 RECONNOITER
A Patrol B Exhort C Arcane D Falter
Q :89 SOJOURN
A Visit B Furry C Belch D Inking
Q :90 MUSE
A Immaculate B Sigh over C Chew over D Vagary
2018
Q:111 ILK
A Breed B Civilization C Origin D Culture
Q 112 DUNCE
A Brainy B Intellectual C Cautious D Oaf
Q 113 HIATUS
A Lull B Longing C Heretical D Veneration
Q 114 BUFFERS
A Shocks B Shield C Support D Window
Q 115 ENCUMBER
A Clear B Spacious C Convenient D Strained
Q 116 HECTOR
A Harass B Helpmate C Hellish D Hefty
Q 117 NEXUS
A Focal Point B Success C Hinterland D Politics
Q 118 PERPETUATE
A Skulk B Eternize C Deviate D Perish
Q 119 AUGUST
A Local B Old C Venerable D Foreign
Q 120 LAMPOON
A Appreciate B Burlesque C Approve D Annoy
As you know, in UHS MDCAT Paper 2019 the total marks of the English Portion were squeezed
from 30 to 20; therefore, this portion of Vocabulary couldn’t find its place in the paper. As far as
my expert opinion is concerned, I do recommend you all that you keep preparing vocab through
synonyms and reach at finding all the possible connotations of that particular word.
A N S W E R S
Q:1 A Q:2 C Q:3 D Q:4 C
Q:5 A Q:6 D Q:7 B Q:8 A
Q:9 C Q:10 B Q:11 D Q:12 B
Q:13 B Q:14 C Q:15 A Q:16 B
Q:17 C Q:18 B Q:19 A Q:20 C
Q:21 A Q:22 B Q:23 D Q:24 A
Q:25 D Q:26 C Q:27 D Q:28 A
Q:29 C Q:30 D Q:31 D Q:32 A
Q:33 A Q:34 B Q:35 C Q:36 C
Q:37 B Q:38 D Q:39 A Q:40 A
Q:41 A Q:42 C Q:43 D Q:44 D
Q:45 C Q:46 D Q:47 A Q:48 A
Q:49 C Q:50 B Q:51 B Q:52 B
Q:53 D Q:54 C Q:55 B Q:56 C
Q:57 D Q:58 D Q:59 B Q:60 B
Q:61 B Q:62 B Q:63 B Q:64 A
Q:65 C Q:66 C Q:67 C Q:68 C
Q:69 C Q:70 A Q:71 D Q:72 B
Q:73 D Q:74 C Q:75 C Q:76 C
Q:77 B Q:78 A Q:79 A Q:80 A
Q:81 A Q:82 D Q:83 D Q:84 A
Q:85 C Q:86 A Q:87 C Q:88 A
Q:89 A Q:90 C Q:91 A Q:92 D
Q:93 C Q:94 A Q:95 A Q:96 C
Q:97 B Q:98 D Q:99 C Q:100 A
Q:101 D Q:102 B Q:103 A Q:104 A
Q:105 C Q:106 B Q:107 B Q:108 D
Q:109 D Q:110 D Q:111 A Q:112 D
Q:113 A Q:114 B Q:115 D Q:116 A
Q:117 A Q:118 B Q:119 C Q:120 B
SECTION IV
GUIDELINES FOR TEACHERS AND STUDENTS:
1: MCAT Vocab is generally considered to be one of the most difficult areas in the overall preparation
of MDCAT by the students. It hampers the smooth study of science subjects. I find it otherwise.
With the years, the method I’ve evolved to learn vocab is unique in Pakistan and sorts out the
problem very efficiently. The students who attend my multimedia lectures of MCAT vocab feel at
extreme ease in memorizing the words with the help of their associations with certain pictures
appearing on the multimedia followed by multiple synonyms. Further the coverage of the maximum
range of synonyms is the next target. Most of the teachers neglect the importance of vocab in the
routine study in the classes and just focus on grammar. My analysis of the past papers here obliges
the MDCAT teachers to revisit their methods. The teachers and the students may download my
vocab presentations with related pictures by simply visiting
www.salmanulwaheed.com
The students also need to purchase my book on MDCAT Vocab named ‘MDCAT VOCAB PLUS’.
The book also contains important phrasal verbs, Sentence Completion tips, Model Revision Planner,
Daily Success Planner etc.
NUMS 2020
1: There are Shella and Irum result cards.
A) There are Shella, and, Irum result cards.
B) There are Shella and Irum’s result cards.
C) There are Shella’s and Irum’s result cards.
D) There are Shella’s, and Irum’s result cards.
(Chemical Grammar Page No. 86 C Point 4 Topic Apostrophe)
2: Pick the correct option.
A) Seven students results are still awaited.
B) Seven student’s results are still awaited.
C) Seven students’ results are still awaited.
D) Seven student results are still awaited.
(Chemical Grammar Page No. 86 C Point 4 Topic Apostrophe)
3: Which punctuation mark will be used to separate both the clauses in the following sentence? The
gang was rounded up the raid the leader escaped.
A) . B) , C) : D) ;
(Chemical Grammar Page No. 17 Bottom Topic “Semicolon”)
4: Fifteen minutes _____ allowed to each speaker.
A) Is B) Are C) Were D) Are being
(MCQ taken from Chemical Grammar Page No. 36 Point No. 14 MCQ (J))
5 : A) The Three Musketeers was written by Dumas.
A) The Three Musketeers were written by Dumas.
B) The Three Musketeers has written by Dumas.
C) The Three Musketeers have written by Dumas.
(MCQ taken from Chemical Grammar Page No. 29 Activity No 9 MCQ No. 8)
6: A) The first space traveller was Dennis Tito from the United States.
B) The First Space Traveller was Dennis Tito, from, the United states.
C) The first space traveller was Dennis Tito- from united States.
D) The first space traveler was Dennis Tito, from the United States.
(Chemical Grammar Page No. 33 (Noun Table) & Page 86B 3.1 Punctuation)
7: Choose the correct Passive Voice.
How did she defraud him of his savings?
A) How had he been defrauded of his savings?
B) How had he been defrauded by her?
C) How was he defrauded of his savings?
D) How was he defrauded by her of his savings?
(Similar questions in Activities given on Page 27 in Chemical Grammar)
8: A) He opened the square red wooden box.
B) He opened the red square wooden box.
C) He opened the wooden red square box.
D) He opened the red wooden square box.
(Order of Adjectives Chemical Grammar Page No.40 Rule II)
9: A) The rehearsal session started and we have little time to spare for other activities.
B) The rehearsal session started, and we little time to spare for other activities.
C) The rehearsal session started and we has little time to spare for other activities.
D) We are little time to spare for other activities, the rehearsal session starts.
(Chemical Grammar Page No. 17 FANBOYS)
10: The word “LABYRINTH” means
A) Maze B) Heap C) Hive D) Knack
(MCQ from Sir Salman’s Books Non-Pictorial & Pictorial UHS MDCAT Vocab Plus published in 2019 and 2020. The first
synonyms of ‘Labyrinth’ written in Sir’s books is ‘Maze’)
11: Find out Antonym of “Mumbled”.
A) Unprovoked B) Quiver C) Loud D) Rarely
(MCQ from Sir Salman’s Book Non-Pictorial UHS MDCAT Vocab Plus published 2019)
12: I can’t walk ______________.
A) Farther B) Far C) Further D) Away
(Chemical Grammar Page No.42 Rule xvii)
13: Can you tell this fact ___________ his face.
D) To B) On C) Upon D) At
nd
(MCQ from Solved 2 year Past Papers from www.salmanulaheed.com)
14: They have painted their house purple. The sentence is an example of:
A) Monotransitive B) Ditransitive C) Complex Transitive D) Reflexive Transitive
15: He was killed _______ robbers _______ a hatchet.
A) From, with B) By, at C) Through, for D) By, with
(Chemical Grammar Page No. 82 Rule v ‘With vs By vs In’)
16: A) “Well no, perhaps not sir” B) “Well, no, perhaps not sir”.
C) “Well, no perhaps not sir” D) “Well no, perhaps, not sir”
(Line from Mr. Chips. Chemical Grammar Page 86B & C Punctuation)
17: Lions, like any other carnivore, ____________ on meat.
A) Live B) Lives C) Does live D) Living
(Chemical Grammar Page No. 54 Present Indefinite Table No. 1, Positive Sentence)
18: The cattle __________ away the crops.
A) Has eaten B) Is eating C) Have eaten D) Have been eating
(Chemical Grammar Page No. 34 Rule Set III Table No. 1, Word No. 2)
19: These are old those are new.
A) These, are old, those are new. B) These are old; those are new.
C) These are old: those are new. D) These are old--- those are new.
(Chemical Grammar Page No. 17 “SEMICOLON”)
20: Ahmad carried out his duty according ___________ instructions.
A) Too B) To C) Under D) An
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