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Roll No

MPT MOCK SERIES FOR CSS-2025 Name

Paper-IV
Time Allowed:
MAXIMUM MARKS: 200 PASSING MARKS: 66
200 Minutes
INSTRUCTIONS FOR CANDIDATES
1. Candidates are advised to:
(i) Read MCQs from Questions Booklet and Fill in the appropriate box in the Answer
Sheet.
(ii) Understand that, all MCQs have equal marks and there is NO Negative Marking.
(iii) Avoid writing Roll Number, Name, answers to the questions or any other remark(s)
on or inside Questions Booklet.
(iv) Take/retain Answer Sheet on conclusion of examination.
(v) Visit World Times Instagram & Facebook page for ANSWER KEY which will be made
available on the eve of examination.
(vi) Avoid cutting/correction in the Answer Sheet. If candidate marks more than one
option it will be considered as a wrong answer.
(vii) Do not use lead pencil in the Answer Sheet. Use of ballpoint pen is advised. Avoid
markers.
Note: Use of Calculator and electronic equipment such as Laptop, Mobile Phone / Cell phone,
Smart Watch, Bluetooth Devices, programmable devices and storage media like Pen drive etc.,
during exam are STRICTLY PROHIBITED.

1. Masjid Zu Qiblatain is situated in:


(a) Madina (b) Makkah (c) Taif (d) Jabal-e-Noor
2. Which Surah of the Quran has Bismillah twice?
(a) Al Nehl (b) Al Naml (c) Al Ahzaab (d) Al Noor
3. Had-e-Qazaf (False accusation) is:
(a) 50 Lashes (b) 70 Lashes (c) 80 Lashes (d) 90 Lashes
4. Which Holy Book is called as New Testament?
(a) The Zuboor (b) The Injeel (c) The Torait (d) The Quran
5. Imam-e-Dar-ul-Hijrat was a title of:
(a) Imam Ahmad ibn Hanbal (b) Imam Malik
(c) Imam Sha'afi (d) Imam Muhammad
6. The seal affixed on important letters by the Prophet (SAW) was in the custody of:
(a) Hazrat Ali (RA) (b) Hazrat Qais (RA)
(c) Hazrat Huzaifa (RA) (d) Hazrat Bilal (RA)
7. Ameen-ul-Umat is the title of Hazrat:
(a) Emar bin Yasir (RA) (b) Suleman Farsi (RA)
(c) Abu-Ubaida bin Al Jaraah (RA) (d) Abu Saeed Khuzri (RA)
8. River Nile was declared as Sayed-ul-Anhar by:
(a) Hazrat Abu Bakar (RA) (b) Hazrat Umar (RA)
(c) Hazrat Usman (RA) (d) Hazrat Ali (RA)
9. Umm-ul Masakeen was the title given to which wife of the Prophet (SAAW)?
(a) Hazrat Sauda (RA) (b) Hazrat Zainab bint e Jehash (RA)
(c) Hazrat Zainab bint e Khuzima (RA) (d) Hazrat Safia (RA)
10. What was the colour of flag of Muslim army in Battle of Badr?
(a) Green (b) Black (c) White (d) Blue
11. Which one of the following is included amongst the Ashra-e-Mubashra?
(a) Saad bin Ubaid (R.A) (b) Saad bin Abada (R.A)
(c) Saad bin Abi Waqas (R.A) (d) Saad bin Azarah (R.A)
12. “Arbaeen” is that book of Hadith in which there are:
(a) 40 Ahadith (b) 50 Ahadith (c) 30 Ahadith (d) 20 Ahadith
13. Fatwa Qazi Khan is an authentic Fatwa of:
(a) Fiqh Hanbali (b) Fiqh Maliki (c) Fiqh Shafi (d) Fiqh Hanafi
14. Fidak Garden was bestowed to the Holy Prophet (SAAW) as:
(a) Faye (b) Booty (c) Gift (d) Loan
15. Which is the third source of Islamic Fiqh:
(a) Ijma (b) Quran (c) Hadith (d) Ijtihad
16. How many essential beliefs are there in Iman-e-Mufassal?
(a) 5 (b) 6 (c) 7 (d) 8
17. The master of Hazrat Bilal (RA) when he embraced Islam, was:
(a) Abu Jahl (b) Ummayia bin Harb
(c) Ummayia bin Khalaf (d) Oqabah bin Abi Mueet
18. The Prophet’s Stamp comprises of these Words:
(a) Allah, Rasool, Muhammad (b) Muhammad, Rasool, Allah
(c) Rasool, Muhammad, Allah (d) Rasool, Allah, Muhammad
19. Splitting of the moon occurred in:
(a) Arafat (b) Mina (c) Muzdalifa (d) Haram-e-Pak
20. The heads of Zakat are:
(a) Eight (b) Nine (c) Seven (d) Five
‫ش‬ ‫ت‬
‫دنمرہجذلیابعرتاکاطمہعلےیجیکاوراسےکآخرںیمدےیےئگارگنیریوساولںےکدرسوجابیکنادنیہےیجیک۔‬
‫ت‬
‫اردو زبان وادب یک وتعیس ویریق ےک ےیل رسدیس اور ان ےک راقفےئ یک خدامت ےس ااکنر رکبا رفکان تمعن ےک رتمادف ےہ۔ اردو رعش وادب ےک ےیل‬
‫ت‬ ‫ت‬ ‫ت‬ ‫ت‬
‫اوسینںی دصی اکفصن آخر اہنی اسزاگر اور ومزوں اھت۔دبان رسدیسےک تحت اردو زبان وادب ےن اینت ریحت ازیگن یریق یک ہک اعیمل ادب یک یریق‬
‫ت ت‬
‫باہتفزباونںےکمہہلپوہیئگ۔رسدیسےکدعبارگانےکرنںیموکیئملقاہھتںیمےلاتکسےہوتوہومالباااطلفنیسحاحیلںیہ۔ہیاییہوقںیم‬
‫ش‬ ‫ش‬ ‫ش‬
’’،‘‘‫اہجںرطفیشارعںیہ‘وںیہایلعٰ درےجےکشارعیھبںیہ۔اوہنںےن دقمہمرعشوشارعیھکلرکاردودیقنتاکڈول ڈاال۔احیلےن’’ایحتدعسی‬
‫رمزااغلاوررسدیسیکوساحنرمعباںںیھکل۔‬،‫باداگراغل‘‘اور’’ایحتاجوید‘‘ےکونعاباتےسبارتلبیتخیشدعسی‬
21. Whose Services are blessing in disguise?
(a) Sir Syed & his Companions (b) Progress Movement
(c) Ehaam Goey ki Tehreek (d) Islah e Zuban Movement
22. Is Maulana Hali Prose writer or a Poet?
(a) Poet (b) Prose Writer (c) Both (d) None of these
23. Point out the Biography of Sir Syed Ahmad Khan, written by Hali?
(a) Yadgar e Ghalib (b) Hayat e Sir Syed (c) Hayat e Javed (d) Dastan e Hayat
24. Which is the first book of Urdu Criticism?
(a) Muqaddama Sher o Shairy (b) Urdu Tanqeed par aik nazar
(c) Urdu Tanqeed ka Irtiqaa (d) Tanqeedat
25. Who Was the pioneer of Urdu Criticism?
(a) Maulana Altaf Hussain Hali (b) Sir Sayyad Ahmad Khan
(c) Maulana Shibli Naumani (d) Muhammad Hussain Azad
‫ت‬
‫نیشاقفدرسوہبااکبلطمےہ۔‬ ‫‪.26‬‬
‫ت‬
‫)‪ (d‬ظفلتدرسوہبا‬ ‫)‪ (c‬ایخالتاےھچوہبا‬ ‫)‪ (b‬افصیئرکبا‬ ‫دقاکھٹکیھٹوہبا‬ ‫)‪(a‬‬

‫ہملکیکینتکااسقمںیہ۔‬ ‫‪.27‬‬

‫)‪ (d‬اچر‬ ‫)‪ (c‬نیت‬ ‫)‪ (b‬دو‬ ‫ای‬ ‫)‪(a‬‬

‫‪" .28‬اہجں اچہ واہںراہ ہیہلمجایکےہ؟‬


‫)‪ (d‬تعنصاضتد‬ ‫)‪ (c‬حیملت‬ ‫)‪ (b‬رضباثمل‬ ‫احمورہ‬ ‫)‪(a‬‬

‫وہہملکسجںیمیسکاکماکرکباباوہبایسکزامےنںیمبابااجےئ‪،‬اےسےتہکںیہ۔‬ ‫‪.29‬‬
‫)‪ (d‬تشم‬ ‫)‪ (c‬اجم‬ ‫)‪ (b‬امس‬ ‫لعف‬ ‫)‪(a‬‬

‫‪’’.30‬ربکت‘‘اکاضتمدےہ۔‬
‫تش‬
‫)‪ (d‬انجذداب‬ ‫)‪ (c‬ااسکنر‬ ‫)‪ (b‬ااقتنم‬ ‫)‪ (a‬انتشاار‬
‫ت‬
‫الہکبےہ؟‬
‫وکہٹئوکوکےٹئوھگڑاوکوھگڑےانھکلایک ا‬ ‫‪.31‬‬
‫ت‬
‫)‪ (d‬اےیبیستوںںیہن‬ ‫)‪ (c‬اےبیبدوون‬ ‫)‪ (b‬اامہل‬ ‫)‪ (a‬االم‬
‫ت‬
‫ن‬
‫‪ .32‬اساکاناک مھااریہیاافلظوکنیسریمضیکذلیںیمآےتںیہ؟‬
‫ت‬ ‫ت‬
‫)‪ (d‬توںدرسںیہ‬ ‫)‪ (c‬ریمضااضف‬ ‫)‪ (b‬ریمضافیلع‬ ‫ریمضوعفمیل‬ ‫)‪(a‬‬

‫’’یلقن‘‘اکرتمادفےہ۔‬ ‫‪.33‬‬

‫)‪ (d‬انبویٹ‬ ‫)‪ (c‬دبسی‬ ‫)‪ (b‬یراکم‬ ‫یلسن‬ ‫)‪(a‬‬

‫دنتریتسہرارتمعنےہ۔ہیوکناسہلمجےہ؟‬ ‫‪.34‬‬

‫)‪ (d‬انںیمےسوکیئیھبںیہن‬ ‫)‪ (c‬طلغہلمج‬ ‫)‪ (b‬ہلمجہیلعف‬ ‫ہلمجایمس‬ ‫)‪(a‬‬


‫ش‬ ‫ت‬
‫درساالمیکناندیہرکںی۔‬ ‫‪.35‬‬

‫)‪ (d‬غروزغب‬ ‫)‪ (c‬ظیغوغظب‬ ‫)‪ (b‬ظیغوضغ‬ ‫ضیغوضغ‬ ‫)‪(a‬‬

‫امسملعیکینتکااسقمںیہ؟‬ ‫‪.36‬‬

‫)‪ (d‬دو‬ ‫)‪ (c‬نیت‬ ‫)‪ (b‬اچر‬ ‫بان‬ ‫)‪(a‬‬


‫ش‬ ‫ت‬
‫درسےلمجیکناندیہرکںی۔‬ ‫‪.37‬‬

‫)‪ (b‬یرایھاخوتنرمیئگ‬ ‫یرایھوعرترمیئگ‬ ‫)‪(a‬‬

‫)‪ (d‬یرایھوعرتآخراکررمیئگ‬ ‫یرایھرمیئگ‬ ‫)‪(c‬‬

‫‪ Capricious‬کسےےتہکںیہ؟‬ ‫‪.38‬‬

‫)‪ (d‬رشدنمہ‬ ‫)‪ (c‬نمومیج‬ ‫)‪ (b‬رشالیم‬ ‫الڈہل‬ ‫)‪(a‬‬

‫‪Ornithology‬وکنےسملعےہ؟‬ ‫‪.39‬‬

‫)‪ (d‬ویلھچمںاکملع‬ ‫)‪ (c‬اچباویںاکملع‬ ‫)‪ (b‬رپدنوںاکملع‬ ‫رشحاتاکملع‬ ‫)‪(a‬‬

‫‪Octangle‬اکبلطمےہ۔‬ ‫‪.40‬‬
‫( ثلثم‬d) ‫( دسمس‬c) ‫( آھٹرطہف‬b) ‫ششاہجت‬ (a)

In the following questions, identify the ANTONYM for given word:


41. PARSIMONY
(a) Verbosity (b) Facile (c) Freeze (d) Generosity
42. LUGUBRIOUS
(a) Cheerful (b) Sincere (c) Dry (d) Dour
43. FALLACIOUS
(a) Perfect (b) Truthful (c) Alarm (d) Land
44. PHILISTINE
(a) Intellectual (b) Novice (c) Worst (d) Past
45. PEEVISH
(a) Amiable (b) Unpleasant (c) Snappish (d) Authoritative
In the following questions, identify the SYNONYM for given word:
46. INSCRUTABLE
(a) Difficult (b) Mysterious (c) Inflexible (d) Wary
47. APPALL
(a) Delirious (b) Covered (c) Dismay (d) Confused
48. REVERIE
(a) Palimpsest (b) Phantom (c) Daydream (d) Curious
49. PROBITY
(a) Dishonest (b) Honesty (c) Senseless (d) Stupid
50. TACITURN
(a) Silent (b) Communicative (c) Talky (d) None of these
Choose the Correct Analogies:
51. SYMPHONY: COMPOSER ::
(a) Leonardo: Music (b) Fresco: Painter
(c) Colours: Pallet (d) Art: Appreciation
52. GRAIN: SALT ::
(a) Shard : Pottery (b) Shred : Wood (c) Blades: Grass (d) Chip: Glass
53. DIVA : OPERA ::
(a) Producer: Theatre (b) Director: Drama (c) Conductor: Bus (d) Thespian: Play
54. CHEESE: COW ::
(a) Egg : Chicken (b) Grief: Consolation
(c) Trance: Narcotic (d) Ache: Extraction
55. LIGHT: BLIND ::
(a) Speech: Dumb (b) Language: Deaf
(c) Tongue: Sound (d) Voice: Vibration
Fill in the blank with appropriate prepositions:
56. The meeting is scheduled ___ next Monday.
(a) at (b) in (c) on (d) by
57. He was looking ___ me.
(a) at (b) in (c) on (d) by
58. He will come back ___ an hour.
(a) in (b) on (c) at (d) by
59. They are staying ___ a hotel.
(a) on (b) in (c) at (d) by
60. She is ___ work right now.
(a) at (b) on (c) in (d) over

Read the paragraph and answer the questions that follow:


The Sahara Desert, the largest hot desert in the world, spans across much of North Africa,
covering an area of about 9.2 million square kilometers. Despite its harsh environment,
the Sahara is home to a diverse range of plant and animal species, many of which have
adapted to the extreme conditions. The desert experiences extreme temperatures, with
daytime highs often exceeding 50°C and nighttime lows dropping sharply. The Sahara
also holds significant historical importance, as it was once a much wetter region that
supported thriving ancient civilizations. Today, the desert is a key area of study for
scientists interested in climate change and desertification.
61. What is the Sahara Desert known as?
(a) The largest cold desert in the world (b) The largest hot desert in the world
(c) The most fertile desert (d) The smallest desert in Africa
62. Approximately how large is the Sahara Desert?
(a) 2.5 million square kilometers (b) 5 million square kilometers
(c) 7.8 million square kilometers (d) 9.2 million square kilometers
63. What temperature extremes does the Sahara Desert experience?
(a) Very cold days and hot nights (b) Moderate temperatures year-round
(c) Extremely hot days and sharply cold nights (d) Warm days and cool nights
64. What is a significant aspect of the Sahara's history?
(a) It has always been a barren wasteland.
(b) It was once much wetter and supported ancient civilizations.
(c) It was the site of major volcanic activity.
(d) It was never inhabited by humans.
65. Why is the Sahara Desert important for scientific study today?
(a) Because it is rich in oil reserves
(b) Due to its role in climate change and desertification research
(c) Because it is a popular tourist destination
(d) Due to its mineral resources
Select the correct idiom from the options provided to match the following descriptions:
66. "Costs an arm and a leg" means:
(a) Very expensive (b) Cheap
(c) A difficult choice (d) Easy to obtain
67. "Hit the nail on the head" means:
(a) To miss the point (b) To solve a problem precisely
(c) To hurt someone (d) To build something
68. "Pull someone's leg" means:
(a) To tease or joke with someone (b) To cause trouble
(c) To help someone (d) To be serious
69. "Sit on the fence" means:
(a) To remain neutral (b) To take a stand
(c) To be indecisive (d) To avoid a decision
70. "In hot water" means:
(a) In trouble (b) To relax (c) To be in a spa (d) To feel happy
Identify the part of the sentence that contains an error:
71. "He insisted on me to stay until the meeting was over."
(a) He insisted (b) on me
(c) to stay (d) until the meeting was over
72. "Being the eldest of the five children, responsibility falls on her."
(a) Being the eldest (b) of the five children
(c) responsibility falls (d) on her
73. "She and her friend has been planning the trip for months."
(a) She and her friend (b) has been planning
(c) the trip (d) for months
74. "The reason why she resigned was because she was dissatisfied with the work environment."
(a) The reason (b) why she resigned
(c) was because (d) she was dissatisfied
75. "The CEO, as well as the managers, are attending the conference."
(a) The CEO (b) as well as the managers
(c) are attending (d) the conference
76. In which of these cases is a colon used correctly?
(a) She has three pets: a dog, a cat, and a bird. (b) She said she would come: and she did.
(c) I need: eggs, milk, and flour. (d) He asked: "Do you want to join us?"
77. Which sentence uses dashes correctly?
(a) The cake – which was chocolate – was delicious.
(b) The cake – which was chocolate was delicious.
(c) The cake which was chocolate – was delicious.
(d) The cake – which – was chocolate was delicious.
78. Which punctuation mark is used to connect a compound sentence with a coordinating
conjunction?
(a) Semicolon (b) Comma (c) Colon (d) Period
79. In which of these cases is the apostrophe used incorrectly?
(a) The dog’s collar (b) The cats’ toys
(c) Its a nice day (d) She’s going to the store
80. Where should a comma be placed in the sentence: "We visited London Paris and Rome"?
(a) After "London" (b) After "Paris"
(c) After "Rome" (d) No comma needed
81. "She said, 'I am going to the market.'" The correct indirect speech is:
(a) She said she is going to the market.
(b) She said that she was going to the market.
(c) She said that she will go to the market.
(d) She said that she will going to the market.
82. "He said, 'I have finished my homework.'" The correct indirect speech is:
(a) He said that he had finished his homework.
(b) He said that he has finished his homework.
(c) He said that he finished his homework.
(b) He said that he has been finished his homework.
83. "They said, 'We will go to the party.'" The correct indirect speech is:
(a) They said that they will go to the party.
(b) They said that they would go to the party.
(c) They said that they went to the party.
(d) They said that they will be going to the party.
84. "He asked, 'Are you coming to the meeting?'" The correct indirect speech is:
(a) He asked if you were coming to the meeting.
(b) He asked if you are coming to the meeting.
(c) He asked if I was coming to the meeting.
(d) He asked if mine was coming to the meeting.
85. "She said, 'I will help you tomorrow.'" The correct indirect speech is:
(a) She said that she would help you tomorrow.
(b) She said that she would help me tomorrow.
(c) She said that she would help me the next day.
(d) She said that she should help me the next day.
86. Convert the following sentence into passive voice:
"They are delivering the packages."
(a) The packages were delivered by them.
(b) The packages are delivered by them.
(c) The packages are being delivered by them.
(d) The packages was being delivered by them.
87. Choose the correct passive form of the sentence:
"The doctor prescribed the medicine."
(a) The medicine is prescribed by the doctor.
(b) The medicine was prescribed by the doctor.
(c) The medicine has been prescribed by the doctor.
(D) The medicine have prescribed by the doctor.
88. Convert the following sentence into active voice:
"The meeting was scheduled by the manager."
(a) The manager schedules the meeting. (b) The manager scheduled the meeting.
(c) The manager is scheduling the meeting. (d) The manager has scheduled the meeting.
89. Choose the correct passive form of the sentence:
"She will make the announcement."
(a) The announcement will be made by her. (b) The announcement is made by her.
(c) The announcement was made by her. (d) The announcement have made by her.
90. Choose the correct passive form of the sentence:
“The dog bit the man."
(a) The man is bitten by the dog. (b) The man was bitten by the dog.
(c) The man has been bitten by the dog. (c) The man have been bitten by the dog.
91. Atif ordered 16 chapatis, 5 plates of rice, 7 plates of mixed vegetable and 6 ice-cream cups.
The cost of each chapati is Rs.6, that of each plate of rice is Rs.45 and that of mixed vegetable
is Rs.70. The amount that Atif paid the cashier was Rs.961. Find the cost of each ice-cream
cup?
(a) Rs.25 (b) Rs.22.50 (c) Rs.20 (d) Rs.17.50
92. Three consecutive odd integers are in increasing order such that the sum of the last two
integers is 13 more than the first integer. Find the three integers?
(a) 9, 11, 13 (b) 11, 13, 15 (c) 13, 15, 17 (d) 7, 9, 11
93. There are some rabbits and peacocks in a zoo. The total number of their heads is 60 and total
number of their legs is 192. Find the number of total rabbits?
(a) 30 (b) 36 (c) 40 (d) None of these
94. On the Independence Day, bananas were be equally distributed among the children in a
school so that each child would get two bananas. On the particular day 360 children were
absent and as a result each child got two extra bananas. Find the actual number of children
in the school?
(a) 600 (b) 620 (c) 500 (d) None of these
95. Eight years ago, Zahid’s age was 4/3 times that of Shahid. Eight years hence, Zahid’s age
will be 6/5 times that of Shahid. What is the present age of Zahid?
(a) 30 years (b) 40 years (c) 32 years (d) 48 years
96. Rs.1200 divided among P, Q and R. P gets half of the total amount received by Q and R. Q
gets one-third of the total amount received by P and R. Find the amount received by R?
(a) Rs.400 (b) Rs.500 (c) Rs.300 (d) Rs.600
97. P, Q and R have Rs.6000 among themselves. R has two-thirds of the total amount with P and
Q. Find the amount with R?
(a) Rs.3000 (b) Rs.3600 (c) Rs.2400 (d) Rs.4000
98. A bag contains a total of 93 coins in the form of one rupee and 50 paise coins. If the total
value of coins in the bag is Rs.56, find the number of 50 paise coins in the bag?
(a) 60 (b) 56 (c) 64 (d) 74
99. An express train travelled at an average speed of 100 km / hr, stopping for 3 minutes after
every 75 km. How long did it take to reach its destination 600 km from the starting point?
(a) 6 hrs 21 min (b) 6 hrs 24 min (c) 6 hrs 27 min (d) 6 hrs 30 min
100. A walk around a circular field at the rate of one round per hour while B runs around it at
the rate of six rounds per hour. They start in the same direction from the same point at 7.30
a.m. They shall first cross each other at___________?
(a) 7.42 a.m. (b) 7.48 a.m. (c) 8.10 a.m. (d) 8.30 a.m.
101. Ahsan can complete a journey in 10 hours. He travels first half of the journey at the rate of
21 km / hr and second half at the rate of 24 km / hr. Find the total journey in km.
(a) 220 km (b) 224 km (c) 230 km (d) 234 km
102. A car is going at a speed of 108 kmph. What distance will it cover in 15 seconds?
(a) 45 metres (b) 55 metres
(c) 450 metres (d) Cannot be determined
103. A train covers a distance of 10 km in 12 minutes. If its speed is decreased by 5 km/hr, the
time taken by it to cover the same distance will be__________?
(a) 10 min (b) 11 min 20 sec (c) 13 min (d) 13 min 20 sec
104. The radius of the cylinder is half its height and area of the inner part is 616 cm 2.
Approximately how many litres of milk can it contain?
(a) 1.4 (b) 1.5 (c) 1.7 (d) 1.9
105. Water tax is increased by 20% but its consumption is decreased by 20 %. Then, the increase
or decrease in the expenditure of the money is ________?
(a) No change (b) 5 % decrease (c) 4 % increase (d) 4 % decrease
106. A six-sided fair dice (no 1 to 6) is rolled twice. What is the probability that the sum of two
rolls will be greater than 12?
(a) 1/36 (b) 1/12 (c) 1/4 (d) None of these
107. What will be 80 percent of a number whose 200 percent is 90?
(a) 144 (b) 72 (c) 36 (d) None of these
108. In an election between two candidates, the candidate who gets 30 % of the votes polled is
defeated by 15000 votes. The number of votes polled by the winning candidate is ________?
(a) 11250 (b) 15000 (c) 26250 (d) 37500
109. If 4 boys can shovel a driveway in 2 hours, how many minutes will it take for 5 boys to do
the same job?
(a) 60 (b) 90 (c) 96 (d) 102
110. 500 ml of water need to be boiled to make 80 grams of pasta. How many grams of pasta can
you make if you boil 2,500 ml of water?
(a) 200 (b) 400 (c) 600 (d) None of these
111. Three friends, A, B and C, invest a total of Rs. 144,000 in the ratio 2:3:7 respectively. Given
that they decide to share their profit in the same ratio, what will be the share received by A
if the net profit is Rs. 24,000?
(a) Rs. 2,000 (b) Rs. 24,000 (c) Rs. 4,000 (d) Rs. 10,000
112. Given the scenario in Question 111, what is the minimum amount of additional investment
(in Rupees) that A will have to make if he wishes to change the ratio to 3:3:7?
(a) 1,000 (b) 3,000 (c) 12,000 (d) 13,000
113. In Guddu’s home, two lights are faulty. One flickers after every 7 seconds and the other one
flickers after every 8 seconds. If they both flickered just now, after how much time (in
seconds) will they both flicker together again?
(a) 15 seconds (b) 56 seconds (c) 78 seconds (d) 120 seconds
114. Guddu goes to the market to buy new light bulbs. The probability of a new light bulb being
faulty is 1/200. What is the probability that both of the new light bulbs are faulty?
(a) 1/100 (b) (1/100)2 (c) (1/200)2 (d) None of these

Consider the following scenario and then answer questions 115 to 117: In a packet, there are green,
red, yellow and blue candies in the ratio 3:3:4:5 respectively. The total number of candies is 150.
115. What percentage of candies are red?
(a) 20% (b) 30% (c) 40% (d) None of these
116. A child eats a few candies, 1 of which was blue. Ratio of green, red, yellow and blue candies
changes to 4:4:5:7. How many candies are left?
(a) 135 (b) 140 (c) 145 (d) None of these
117. If the child further picks up three candies together from the leftover candies, what is the
probability that all three are blue?
(a) Less than 1% (b) Between 1 and 10%
(c) More than 10% (d) Cannot be determined
118. 10 men can lay a 75 km long railway track in 5 days. How long will 15 men take to lay a 45
km long track?
(a) 1 day (b) 2 days (c) 3 days (d) 4 days
119. If x and y are rational numbers, which of the following must be true?
(a) x + y is irrational (b) x * y is rational (c) x * y is irrational (d) None of these
120. If x and y are irrational numbers, which of the following must be true?
(a) x + y is irrational (b) x * y is rational (c) x * y is irrational (d) None of these
121. If a circle’s radius is doubled, its area will increase how many times?
(a) 2 (b) 4 (c) 6 (d) 8
122. In a book club, there are 3 boys and 5 girls. During a membership drive, the same number
of boys and girls join the club, and the ratio of boys to girls become 3:4. How many new
members joined the club?
(a) 2 (b) 4 (c) 6 (d) 8
123. In a graph made using the equation 2y = 3x – 1, what will be the gradient?
(a) 3 (b) 3/2 (c) 6 (d) -1
124. In a graph made using the curve y = 4x2 + 3, what will be the y-intercept?
(a) 4 (b) 4/3 (c) 3/4 (d) 3
125. Which of the following is not a perfect square?
(a) 25 (b) 625 (c) 725 (d) 2500
126. Qutb ud Din travels south for 5 km. Then he turns right and travels for another 4 km.
Finally, he turns right again and travels for yet another 2 km. How far away is he from his
starting point?
(a) 11 km (b) 3 km (c) 5 km (d) 4 km

Consider the scenario and then answer questions from 127 to 130: There are five people: A, B, C, D
and E, who have to stand in a queue outside the cinema.
127. How many ways to form a queue are there if A insists on standing either first or last?
(a) 120 (b) 48 (c) 24 (d) 5
128. How many ways to form a queue if D and E insist on standing with each other
(a) 120 (b) 48 (c) 24 (d) 5
129. How many ways to form a queue if both conditions in Questions 127 and 128 have to be
satisfied simultaneously.
(a) 120 (b) 48 (c) 24 (d) 5
130. How many ways to form a queue if there are no conditions?
(a) 120 (b) 48 (c) 24 (d) 5

Consider the scenario and then answer questions from 131 to 134: There are 8 males and 7 females,
from among whom a committee of a total of 11 people has to be constituted. How many possible
committees can be formed if:
131. There are no restrictions?
(a) 11 (b) 15 (c) 1365 (d) 32760
132. There have to be at least 5 women on the committee?
(a) 5 (b) 588 (c) 980 (d) 1050
133. Gender imbalance is to be kept to a minimum?
(a) 6 (b) 588 (c) 980 (d) 1050
134. The committee can have at maximum 4 men?
(a) 1 (b) 4 (c) 70 (d) 24
135. The base of an equilateral triangle is equal to the side of a square, and there are areas are
given by T and S respectively. Which of the following statements is true?
(a) T > S (b) T < S (c) T=S (d) None of these

Consider the following scenario and answer questions 136 and 137 below: Two bus tickets from
Rawalpindi to Islamabad and three bus tickets from Rawalpindi to Murree cost Rs.770 while three bus
tickets from Rawalpindi to Islamabad and two bus tickets from Rawalpindi to Murree cost Rs.730.
136. What is the bus fare for the journey from Rawalpindi to Islamabad (in Rupees)?
(a) 130 (b) 145 (c) 160 (d) 170
137. What is the bus fare for the journey from Rawalpindi to Murree (in Rupees)?
(a) 130 (b) 145 (c) 160 (d) 170

Consider the following scenario and answer questions 138 to 140: Mooda’s grandson is as many days
old as Mooda’s son is in weeks, and Mooda’s grandson is as many months old as Mooda is in years. The
sum of their ages is 120 years. (Assume that every year has exactly 52 weeks, and that every year has
exactly 365 days). Round your answers off to the nearest integer.
138. What is Mooda’s grandson’s age in years?
(a) 6 (b) 8 (c) 10 (d) 12
139. What is Mooda’s son’s age in years?
(a) 40 (b) 42 (c) 44 (d) 46
140. What is Mooda’s age in years?
(a) 68 (b) 70 (c) 72 (d) 74
141. Which of the following sets is closed under subtraction?
(a) Even integers (b) Natural numbers
(c) Integers (d) Prime numbers
142. A sample of 50 students has an average height of 160 cm. If 10 students are added with an
average height of 170 cm, what will be the new average height?
(a) 161 cm (b) 162 cm (c) 163 cm (d) 164 cm
143. If the remainder when (3x + 1) is divided by 4 is 2, what is (x)?
(a) 2 (b) 3 (c) 4 (d) 5
144. Maria paid Rs. 2800 for a suit that was discounted at 30%. What was the original price of
the suit?
(a) 3500 (b) 4000 (c) 4500 (d) 5000
145. The sum of the ages of 5 children born at intervals of 3 years each is 50 years. What is the
age of the youngest child?
(a) 4 years (b) 6 years (c) 8 years (d) 10 years
146. A man can row 30 km upstream in 6 hours and the same distance downstream in 4 hours.
What is the speed of the current?
(a) 2.5 km/hr (b) 2 km/hr (c) 3 km/hr (d) 4 km/hr
147. Which of the following cannot be the ratio of the sides of a right triangle?
(a) 5:12:13 (b) 3:4:5 (c) 2:3:4 (d) 8:15:17
148. What is the smallest number that must be added to 920 to make it a perfect square?
(a) 5 (b) 15 (c) 25 (d) 35
149. Which of the following is the smallest positive integer (n) such that (n2 - 4n) is divisible by 4?
(a) 3 (b) 4 (c) 5 (d) 6
150. A bag contains 3 red, 4 blue, and 5 green balls. If two balls are drawn randomly, what is the
probability that both balls are red?
(a) 1/11 (b) 1/22 (c) 1/33 (d) 3/11
151. Oxidation is a:
(a) Loss of oxygen (b) Gain of hydrogen
(c) Gain of electron (d) Loss of electron
152. Which of the following enzymes is not present in the human stomach?
(a) Pepsin (b) Hydrochloric acid (c) Mucus (d) Trypsin
153. What is the basic unit of our neural system?
(a) Neutron (b) Neuron (c) Nephron (d) Nucleon
154. What is the other name of Newton's first law of motion?
(a) Action-Reaction (b) Change in Momentum
(c) Law of Inertia (d) Constant Momentum
155. Which of the following diseases is caused by dog bites?
(a) Scurvy (b) Madness
(c) Rabies (d) Colorblindness
156. What is the scientific name of humans?
(a) Mangifera Indica (b) Rana Tigrina
(c) Homo Sapiens (d) Homo Species
157. Name the fabric which is used in making bulletproof jackets?
(a) Iron (b) Aluminum (c) Steel (d) Kevlar
158. “Quartz” is a mineral composed of ________ and Oxygen.
(a) Aluminum (b) Carbon (c) Silicon (d) Granite
159. During winter in cold countries, the __________ is mixed to melt the ice on the icy roads.
(a) Salt (b) Chlorine (c) Carbon dioxide (d) Water
160. The main artery which carries the oxygenated blood from heart to all parts of body is:
(a) Aorta (b) Coronary Artery
(c) Superior Vena Cave (d) Pulmonary Artery
161. Which of the following protein plays important role in blood clotting?
(a) Fibrinogen (b) Antibodies (c) Vitamin K (d) Both C and K
162. Which one of the following is/are example of active remote sensors?
(a) Satellites (b) RADAR (c) LIDAR (d) All of these
163. Which of the following is an example of biodegradable waste?
(a) Plastic (b) Rubber (c) Glass (d) Food waste
164. The forces of attraction which are present between water and sodium ions are:
(a) Dipole- Dipole (b) Ion Dipole
(c) London Dispersion (d) Hydrogen Bonding
165. Herbicides are used for the elimination of:
(a) Plant diseases (b) Pests (c) Weeds (d) Insects
166. Geiger-Muller counter is used to detect:
(a) Atomic Particles (b) Photons (c) Radioactive particles (d) None of these
167. The chemical name of quartz is:
(a) Silicon dioxide (b) Stannous oxide (c) Aluminium oxide (d) None of these
168. Jinnah started his political career in:
(a) 1906 (b) 1913 (c) 1916 (d) 1920
169. Buland Darwaza was built by _______.
(a) Akbar (b) Jahangir (c) Shah Jahan (d) none of these
170. Partition of Bengal took place on _______.
(a) 16 Dec 1905 (b) 16 Dec 1906 (c) 16 Dec 1971 (d) None of these
171. Who was the first president of Pakistan?
(a) Muhammad Ali Jinnah (b) Liaquat Ali Khan
(c) Iskandar Mirza (d) None of these
172. Who was the founder of Lodhi dynasty?
(a) Bhalol Lodhi (b) Sikandar Lodhi (c) Ibrahim Lodhi (d) Khizer Khan
173. Mughal Empire had which type of government?
(a) Democracy (b) Dictatorship (c) Monarchy (d) None of these
174. Jehangir’s reign was from 1605 to _____________.
(a) 1624 (b) 1625 (c) 1626 (d) 1627
175. ____________ were the first to invade India?
(a) Arabs (b) Sikhs (c) Hindu (d) None of these
176. The colour of the marble of “Taj Mehal” is:
(a) Blue (b) Black (c) White (d) Orange
177. Minto Morley Reforms were presented in:
(a) 1935 (b) 1906 (c) 1909 (d) 1919
178. The Second Battle of Tarrain was fought in:
(a) 1190 (b) 1191 (c) 1192 (d) 1193
179. Tirich Mir (peak) is located in which mountain range?
(a) Hindukush (b) Karakuram (c) Suleman (d) Koh-e-Sufaid
180. At the time of partition, India had a total number of _________ factories.
(a) 921 (b) 922 (c) 923 (d) None of these
181. Congress is the name of the parliament of
(a) India (b) USA (c) Canada (d) Germany
182. Which is the largest ocean in the world?
(a) Indian Ocean (b) Atlantic Ocean (c) Arctic Ocean (d) Pacific Ocean
183. Who was the first person to step on the Moon?
(a) Yuri Gagarin (b) Neil Armstrong
(c) Buzz Aldrin (d) Michael Collins
184. What is the capital city of Canada?
(a) Toronto (b) Vancouver (c) Ottawa (d) Montreal
185. The Great Wall of China was built by the Ming Dynasty primarily to protect against which
group?
(a) Mongols (b) Huns (c) Persians (d) Romans
186. What is the smallest country in the world by area?
(a) Monaco (b) Vatican City (c) San Marino (d) Liechtenstein
187. Who wrote the play "Romeo and Juliet"?
(a) Charles Dickens (b) William Shakespeare
(c) Mark Twain (d) Jane Austen
188. What is the longest river in the world?
(a) Amazon River (b) Nile River
(c) Yangtze River (d) Mississippi River
189. The United Nations was founded on?
(a) 24th Oct 1945 (b) 24th Nov1945 (c) 24th Dec 1945 (d) 24th Jan 1945
190. Which country is the largest producer of coffee in the world?
(a) Vietnam (b) Colombia (c) Ethiopia (d) Brazil
191. What is the currency of China?
(a) Yen (b) Won (c) Renminbi (d) Peso
192. Who sworn in as Prime Minister of Nepal for 4th time in July 2024?
(a) Ram Baran Yadav (b) Bidya Devi Bhandari
(c) KP Sharma Oli (d) Shagufta Khan
193. When did Hamas and Fatah signed the unity deal in Beijing, China?
(a) July 20, 2024 (b) July21, 2024
(c) July 23, 2024 (d) July 24, 2024
194. Who is the current Prime Minister of Japan?
(a) Noda Yoshihiko (b) Fumio Kishida
(c) Yoshihide Suga (d) Shinzo Abe
195. Theme for ‘World No-Tobacco Day’ 2024 is: _____________?
(a) Grow food, not tobacco
(b) Protecting Children from Tobacco Industry Interference
(c) Tobacco: Threat to our Environment
(d) None of these
196. Which team became the of Champion of Indian Premier League (IPL) season 2024?
(a) Kolkata Knight Riders (b) Sunrisers Hyderabad
(c) Chennai Super Kings (d) Gujarat Titans
197. French President Emmanuel Macron latest visit to Germany in May 2024 is the first French
presidential state visit to Germany in _______ years.
(a) 10 (b) 15 (c) 24 (d) 25
198. International Conference on Nuclear Security (ICON) 2024 was held in _____________?
(a) Vienna (b) Loss Angels (c) Pyongyang (d) Beijing
199. Who is the current Speaker of the US House of Representatives?
(a) Mike Johnson (b) Nancy Pelosi (c) Kamala Haris (d) White Hack
200. President of Iran Ebrahim Raisi died on:
(a) 17th May 2024 (b) 18th May 2024 (c) 19th May 2024 (d) 21st May 2024

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