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- Nylon belongs to a family of synthetic polymers known as polyamides. Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of Nylon?
a) Resistance to many chemicals
b) High resistance to insects and fungi
c) High resilience
d) Poor abrasion resistance - What do we call the sum total of all learning content, experiences, and resources that a school selects, organizes and uses to achieve its goal of educating and developing students?
a) Textbook
b) Curriculum
c) Classroom
d) Library - Which one of the following is considered a formal interaction between a teacher and a student, carried out under the teacher’s responsibility, specifically designed to bring about desired change in the student’s behavior and learning outcomes?
a) Counseling
b) Teaching
c) Supervision
d) Education - According to the modern concept of the nature of teaching, it is considered how many processes combined together to achieve effective learning outcomes?
a) One-way process focused only on delivering knowledge
b) Two-way interactive process involving teaching and learning
c) Three-way process including teaching, learning, and subject
d) Four-way process involving teaching, learning, assessment, and memorization - Classical (Respondent) Conditioning was first demonstrated by which of the following scientists through his experiments?
a) B.F. Skinner
b) Ivan Pavlov
c) Sigmund Freud
d) John Dewey - Which one of the following involves new ways of doing things and occurs when an individual tries to overcome obstacles or adjust to new situations?
a) Memory
b) Learning
c) Habit
d) Imitation - The concept of Laws of Learning was introduced by which of the following educationists?
a) Jean Piaget
b) Edward Thorndike
c) B.F. Skinner
d) John Dewey - The HCF of 20, 48, and 56 is:
a) 5
b) 4
c) 6
d) 8 - What should be added to 2a³ + a² – 3a – 1 to get a³ + 2a² + 4a³?
a) 2a³ + 2a² + 5a – 7
b) 2a³ + 5a² + 5a – 6
c) 4a³ – 2a² + 5a + 8
d) 2a³ – 2a² + 5a + 8 - An angle less than ___ is called an acute angle.
a) 80°
b) 90°
c) 100°
d) 180° - Prove that √(sinθ / sinθ) = ___.
a) sinθ
b) cosθ
c) tanθ
d) cotθ - The area of the sector with central angle of 60° in a circular region whose radius is 5cm is:
a) 13.08cm²
b) 13.08cm²
c) 15.08cm²
d) 18.08cm² - What was one of the pressing issues Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto had to address after taking over as Civilian Martial Law Administrator?
a) Ensuring the release of prisoners of war held by India
b) The return of refugees to East Pakistan
c) Economic reforms
d) A new constitution - Who was the new Soviet leader who showed a flexible attitude towards the Afghan problem after coming to power?
a) Boris Yeltsin
b) Mikhail Gorbachev
c) Leonid Brezhnev
d) Vladimir Putin - What is the cube root of 29791?
a) 29
b) 31
c) 37
d) 39 - The average marks of 5 boys is 36. If the marks of another boy is also included, their average marks becomes 32. Find the marks of the sixth boy.
a) 12
b) 14
c) 15
d) 18 - What is the measure of each interior angle of a regular hexagon?
a) 105°
b) 115°
c) 120°
d) 124° - The LCM of two numbers is 456 and HCF is 6. If one number is 24, then find the other number.
a) 112
b) 114
c) 118
d) 124 - 625 decreased by 12% is:
a) 545
b) 546
c) 548
d) 550 - Junail saved some amount out of his pocket money. He distributed 3/8 of it among his brothers. If he gave Rs.78 to his brothers, what was the amount that Junail had initially?
a) Rs.208
b) Rs.218
c) Rs.230
d) Rs.244 - The area of a rectangular garden is 96m². If its width is 3m, find its length.
a) 27m
b) 28m
c) 32m
d) 36m - 101 min 2 sec = ___
a) 6042 sec
b) 6052 sec
c) 6062 sec
d) 6072 sec - Where are the Chaukhandi Graves located?
a) 15 km from Lahore
b) 29 km east of Karachi
c) 20 km from Hyderabad
d) 5 km west of Islamabad - Microorganisms in the gut of herbivores help to digest cellulose and gut food and shelter in return. This type of interaction between organisms is called:
a) Commensalism
b) Mutualism
c) Predation
d) Parasitism - The fibres of neuron which transmit nerve impulses to the cell body is called:
a) Axon
b) Dendrites
c) Cell membrane
d) DNA molecule - In a DNA strand, adenine nitrogenous base in one strand form a link in the opposite strand with which one of the following nitrogenous base?
a) Thymine
b) Guanine
c) Cytosine
d) Uracil - The electronic distribution of magnesium (Mg) is 2,8,2. The location of magnesium in the periodic table is:
a) Period = 4, Group = 3
b) Period = 3, Group = 2
c) Period = 2, Group = 1 - The exchange of gases between blood and capillaries take place at which one of the following place?
a) Alveoli
b) Bronchioles
c) Bronchi
d) Trachea - Antibiotics flowing in blood which can recognize and kill virus and bacteria are special type of:
a) Fats
b) Cells
c) Protein
d) Tissue - Find the value of x so that the sum of the roots of the equation 2x² + kx + 6 = 0 is equal to the product of its roots.
a) -16
b) -18
c) -22
d) -24 - If 2x + 12 = 0, then the solutions are:
a) x = 3½, 4/3
b) x = -3½, -4/3
c) x = 3½, -4/3
d) x = -3½, 4/3 - The ratio between two numbers is 3 : 4 and their difference is 20. Find the numbers.
a) 32 and 12
b) 60 and 80
c) 64 and 44
d) 28 and 8 - If you will up 1+2+3+…+200) the total consecutively is:
a) 20100
b) 20200
c) 20300
d) 20000 - There are two numbers such that the sum of the first and three times the second is 33, while the difference between 4 times the first and twice the second is 2. What is the first number?
a) 5
b) 6
c) 8
d) 15 - If log (4 + x) = 3, find the value of x.
a) 6
b) 5
c) 4
d) 3 - 12 men water the field in 9 hours. How many men will be required to water the same field in 4 hours?
a) 21 men
b) 27 men
c) 24 men
d) 26 men - Which of the following is an example of solution “liquid in solid”?
a) Humid air
b) Dental filling
c) Smoke
d) Metal alloy - The four rocky planets at the center of the solar system Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars are known as the:
a) Dwarf planets
b) Outer planets
c) Terrestrial planets
d) Gas giants - Renewable energy comes from sources or process that are constantly replenished. Which one of the following is not a renewable energy source?
a) Solar energy
b) Biomass energy
c) Geothermal energy
d) Nuclear energy - The plants on which flowers do not grow are called non-flowering plants. Which one of the following is not a non-flowering plant?
a) Guava
b) Fern
c) Thuja
d) Sago palm - Which one of the following statement is not true regarding Asteroids?
a) Asteroid is an object larger than meteoroid.
b) Asteroid is an object smaller than meteoroid.
c) Asteroids revolves around the sun.
d) Asteroids is made up of rock or metal. - The floating and sinking of objects depend on one of the following:
a) Volume
b) Mass
c) Density
d) Weight - Spirogyra is include in which one of the following kingdom?
a) Monera
b) Protista
c) Fungi
d) Plantae - What is the name of the male figure found in 1927 in Mohenjo-Daro?
a) King Harappa
b) Indus Priest
c) Priest King
d) Valley Warrior - The angle through which a picture or painting is observed is called:
a) Acute angle
b) Obtuse angle
c) Right angle
d) Eye level - The art of making things by folding paper is called:
a) Origami
b) Sculpture
c) Pottery
d) Calligraphy - What shapes are focused on in the blocking technique?
a) Curves
b) Geometrical shapes
c) Freeform shapes
d) Organic shapes - What is true in color theory?
a) Brightness
b) Saturation
c) Adding gray
d) Primary color - What does “Tactile” mean?
a) Easily seen
b) Susceptible of touch
c) Impossible to touch
d) Invisible to the naked eye - Which animals are known to have polygonal patterns?
a) Lion, Elephant, Whale
b) Giraffe, Leopard, Turtle
c) Bird, Cat, Elephant
d) Dog, Cat, Elephant - What does the term “perspective” mean in the size of objects in an art?
a) Flatness
b) Depth
c) Symmetry
d) Contrast - When did the proper use of watercolor as an art medium begin?
a) 13th century AD
b) 14th century AD
c) 15th century AD
d) 18th century AD - The property of a surface which can be felt by touch is known as:
a) Positive surface
b) Texture
c) Negative surface
d) Soft surface - Which sentence uses a comparative adjective correctly?
a) The movie was more boring than the book.
b) The movie was boringer than the book.
c) The movie was most boring than the book.
d) The movie was the more boring than the book. - Which of the following is the best topic sentence for a paragraph about healthy eating?
a) I like to eat pizza and burgers.
b) Healthy eating is important for a strong body and mind.
c) Fruits and vegetables are very tasty.
d) My sister eats a lot of junk food. - Choose the appropriate option in the forest.
a) Pride
b) Herd
c) Pack
d) Gaggle - John finished his homework. He then went to bed. [Identify the anaphoric reference]
a) Homework
b) John
c) Bed
d) He - The baby started to ___ when she got hungry. [Choose the appropriate homophone]
a) Whale
b) Wail
c) Wale
d) Well - She has a ___ house. [Name the underlined adjective]
a) Adjective of quantity
b) Adjective of shape
c) Adjective of size
d) Adjective of quality - The teacher punished the student. [Change the voice]
a) The student is punished by the teacher.
b) The student was punished by the teacher.
c) The student had been punished by the teacher.
d) The student has been punished by the teacher. - He said to him, “Why are you late?” [Change the narration]
a) She asked him why he was late.
b) She asked him why was he late.
c) She asked him why had he been late.
d) She asked him why he had been late. - Choose the sentence with correct capitalization.
a) We will travel to california in june.
b) We will travel to California in June.
c) We will travel to california in June.
d) We will travel to California in june. - Choose the nearest possible meaning of the word “bitterly” from the following.
a) Gaily
b) Sweetly
c) Harshly
d) Gently - Which of the following shows the correct order of sequence markers?
a) First, then, after that, finally, next
b) First, next, then, after that, finally
c) Next, first, finally, after that, then
d) First, next, then, after that, finally - In which sentence is the comma correctly placed?
a) No, I don’t think that’s right.
b) No, I don’t, think that’s right.
c) No, I don’t think, that’s right.
d) No, I don’t, think that’s right. - What does “Value” contrast refer to in art?
a) Use of only bright colors
b) Random selection of shapes
c) Difference in value or tone
d) Similar shades used throughout the painting - What is an implied line?
a) Drawn line
b) Visible line
c) Suggested line
d) Colored line - Which color represents Wealth and Royalty?
a) Black
b) Purple
c) Green
d) Red - Which color symbolizes Quietness, truth, and dignity?
a) Purple
b) Green
c) Blue
d) Yellow - What is the purpose of a viewfinder for an artist?
a) To mix colors more effectively
b) To sharpen the image
c) To select a good composition
d) To store brushes - What is the term for a sculpture that can be seen from all around?
a) Portrait
b) Landscape
c) In the round
d) Relief - What is the key difference between a painting and a sculpture?
a) Color usage
b) Cost
c) Popularity
d) Dimension - Which two cities are associated with the Indus Valley Civilization?
a) Lahore and Karachi
b) Mohenjo-Daro and Harappa
c) Multan and Quetta
d) Delhi and Agra - What are the Chaukhandi tombs famous for?
a) Colorful paintings
b) Gold decorations
c) Delicate stone carving
d) Tall minarets - Which one of the following is best described as the continuous inspection of all available information in order to form a valid judgment regarding students’ learning progress and/or effectiveness of an educational program?
a) Curriculum Design
b) Educational Evaluation
c) Lesson Planning
d) Classroom Management - Which one of the following types of learning assessments is characterized by being continuous, ongoing, and designed to help teachers observe students daily and adjust their instructional strategies to ensure student success?
a) Summative Assessment
b) Diagnostic Assessment
c) Formative Assessment
d) Standardized Assessment - Among the following options, which one best represents a statement that defines the expected demonstration of a learner’s ability before being considered proficient or competent?
a) Learning Objective
b) Content Outline
c) Instructional Material
d) Assessment Criteria - In the SOLO taxonomy framework, which of the following levels describes the stage where students are merely collecting isolated pieces of information that lack any logical connection or meaningful organization?
a) Relational Level
b) Multistructural Level
c) Pre-structural Level
d) Extended Abstract Level - Ali Rizwan needed ___ little more time than others to talk. [Choose the appropriate article]
a) A
b) An
c) The
d) No article - Which of the following is an example of solution “liquid in solid”?
a) Humid air
b) Dental filling
c) Smoke
d) Metal alloy - The four rocky planets at the center of the solar system Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars are known as the:
a) Dwarf planets
b) Outer planets
c) Terrestrial planets
d) Gas giants - Renewable energy comes from sources or process that are constantly replenished. Which one of the following is not a renewable energy source?
a) Solar energy
b) Biomass energy
c) Geothermal energy
d) Nuclear energy - The plants on which flowers do not grow are called non-flowering plants. Which one of the following is not a non-flowering plant?
a) Guava
b) Fern
c) Thuja
d) Sago palm - Which one of the following statement is not true regarding Asteroids?
a) Asteroid is an object larger than meteoroid.
b) Asteroid is an object smaller than meteoroid.
c) Asteroids revolves around the sun.
d) Asteroids is made up of rock or metal. - The floating and sinking of objects depend on one of the following:
a) Volume
b) Mass
c) Density
d) Weight - Spirogyra is include in which one of the following kingdom?
a) Monera
b) Protista
c) Fungi
d) Plantae - What is the name of the male figure found in 1927 in Mohenjo-Daro?
a) King Harappa
b) Indus Priest
c) Priest King
d) Valley Warrior - The angle through which a picture or painting is observed is called:
a) Acute angle
b) Obtuse angle
c) Right angle
d) Eye level - The art of making things by folding paper is called:
a) Origami
b) Sculpture
c) Pottery
d) Calligraphy - What shapes are focused on in the blocking technique?
a) Curves
b) Geometrical shapes
c) Freeform shapes
d) Organic shapes - What is true in color theory?
a) Brightness
b) Saturation
c) Adding gray
d) Primary color - What does “Tactile” mean?
a) Easily seen
b) Susceptible of touch
c) Impossible to touch
d) Invisible to the naked eye - Which animals are known to have polygonal patterns?
a) Lion, Elephant, Whale
b) Giraffe, Leopard, Turtle
c) Bird, Cat, Elephant
d) Dog, Cat, Elephant - What does the term “perspective” mean in the size of objects in an art?
a) Flatness
b) Depth
c) Symmetry
d) Contrast - When did the proper use of watercolor as an art medium begin?
a) 13th century AD
b) 14th century AD
c) 15th century AD
d) 18th century AD - The property of a surface which can be felt by touch is known as:
a) Positive surface
b) Texture
c) Negative surface
d) Soft surface - Which sentence uses a comparative adjective correctly?
a) The movie was more boring than the book.
b) The movie was boringer than the book.
c) The movie was most boring than the book.
d) The movie was the more boring than the book. - Which of the following is the best topic sentence for a paragraph about healthy eating?
a) I like to eat pizza and burgers.
b) Healthy eating is important for a strong body and mind.
c) Fruits and vegetables are very tasty.
d) My sister eats a lot of junk food. - Choose the appropriate option in the forest.
a) Pride
b) Herd
c) Pack
d) Gaggle - John finished his homework. He then went to bed. [Identify the anaphoric reference]
a) Homework
b) John
c) Bed
d) He - The baby started to ___ when she got hungry. [Choose the appropriate homophone]
a) Whale
b) Wail
c) Wale
d) Well - She has a ___ house. [Name the underlined adjective]
a) Adjective of quantity
b) Adjective of shape
c) Adjective of size
d) Adjective of quality - The teacher punished the student. [Change the voice]
a) The student is punished by the teacher.
b) The student was punished by the teacher.
c) The student had been punished by the teacher.
d) The student has been punished by the teacher. - He said to him, “Why are you late?” [Change the narration]
a) She asked him why he was late.
b) She asked him why was he late.
c) She asked him why had he been late.
d) She asked him why he had been late. - Choose the sentence with correct capitalization.
a) We will travel to california in june.
b) We will travel to California in June.
c) We will travel to california in June.
d) We will travel to California in june. - Choose the nearest possible meaning of the word “bitterly” from the following.
a) Gaily
b) Sweetly
c) Harshly
d) Gently - Which of the following shows the correct order of sequence markers?
a) First, then, after that, finally, next
b) First, next, then, after that, finally
c) Next, first, finally, after that, then
d) First, next, then, after that, finally - In which sentence is the comma correctly placed?
a) No, I don’t think that’s right.
b) No, I don’t, think that’s right.
c) No, I don’t think, that’s right.
d) No, I don’t, think that’s right. - What does “Value” contrast refer to in art?
a) Use of only bright colors
b) Random selection of shapes
c) Difference in value or tone
d) Similar shades used throughout the painting - What is an implied line?
a) Drawn line
b) Visible line
c) Suggested line
d) Colored line - Which color represents Wealth and Royalty?
a) Black
b) Purple
c) Green
d) Red - Which color symbolizes Quietness, truth, and dignity?
a) Purple
b) Green
c) Blue
d) Yellow - What is the purpose of a viewfinder for an artist?
a) To mix colors more effectively
b) To sharpen the image
c) To select a good composition
d) To store brushes - What is the term for a sculpture that can be seen from all around?
a) Portrait
b) Landscape
c) In the round
d) Relief - What is the key difference between a painting and a sculpture?
a) Color usage
b) Cost
c) Popularity
d) Dimension - Which two cities are associated with the Indus Valley Civilization?
a) Lahore and Karachi
b) Mohenjo-Daro and Harappa
c) Multan and Quetta
d) Delhi and Agra - What are the Chaukhandi tombs famous for?
a) Colorful paintings
b) Gold decorations
c) Delicate stone carving
d) Tall minarets - Which one of the following is best described as the continuous inspection of all available information in order to form a valid judgment regarding students’ learning progress and/or effectiveness of an educational program?
a) Curriculum Design
b) Educational Evaluation
c) Lesson Planning
d) Classroom Management - Which one of the following types of learning assessments is characterized by being continuous, ongoing, and designed to help teachers observe students daily and adjust their instructional strategies to ensure student success?
a) Summative Assessment
b) Diagnostic Assessment
c) Formative Assessment
d) Standardized Assessment - Among the following options, which one best represents a statement that defines the expected demonstration of a learner’s ability before being considered proficient or competent?
a) Learning Objective
b) Content Outline
c) Instructional Material
d) Assessment Criteria - In the SOLO taxonomy framework, which of the following levels describes the stage where students are merely collecting isolated pieces of information that lack any logical connection or meaningful organization?
a) Relational Level
b) Multistructural Level
c) Pre-structural Level
d) Extended Abstract Level - Ali Rizwan needed ___ little more time than others to talk. [Choose the appropriate article]
a) A
b) An
c) The
d) No article - Which of the following was the term given by the Hindu Press to the Lahore Resolution?
a) Pakistan Resolution
b) Muslim League Resolution
c) Indian Resolution
d) Unity Resolution - Who was Ayub Khan’s main opponent in the 1965 presidential election?
a) Chaudhri Khaliquz-Zaman
b) Mian Mumtaz Daultana
c) Miss Fatima Jinnah
d) Huseyn Shaheed Suhrawardy - The animals which are soft bodies, move freely, and anything, covered with shell and live in pond, lake, river, ocean are:
a) Insect
b) Molluscs
c) Echinoderm
d) Protozoan - Which one of the following group of disease caused by virus?
a) Leukaemia, Flu and Mumps
b) Pneumonia, Typhoid and Cholera
c) Foot, Snout and Typhoid
d) Flu, worm, Athlete’s foot and smut - The photographic film on which image is produced is made up of:
a) Silver Sulphate
b) Silver Nitrate
c) Silver Halide
d) Silver Nitride - Genetic information from the DNA to mRNA and then to cytoplasm takes place in two steps i.e. transcription and translation:
a) Transcription
b) Translation
c) Translocation
d) Transformation - X-rays are electromagnetic radiations lying between ultraviolet radiations and gamma rays in the spectrum. Which material is usually used as the target in an X-ray tube?
a) Silver
b) Tungsten
c) Gold
d) Copper - The electrocardiogram (ECG) is a diagnostic tool that is routinely used to assess the electrical and muscular function of:
a) Lungs
b) Heart
c) Liver
d) Blood vessel