ETEA Test Preparation 2025 – MCQs from Past Papers

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  1. A porous and permeable body of rock or sediment through which groundwater flows are called ___?
    A Aquifers
    B Quantifiers
    C Aquifers
    D Porifera
  2. The product of frequency and time period is equal to:
    A Time period
    B Frequency
    C One
    D Velocity
  3. Blood cell is about 45% by volume of blood. Which one of the following statement is not true regarding blood cell?
    A Red blood cells are also called leucocytes
    B White blood cells are also called leucocytes
    C Platelets are much smaller than RBCs and WBCs
    D Platelets play important role in clotting of blood
  4. What type of service does a courier service provide?
    A Medical service
    B Educational service
    C Postal-like service
    D Internet service
  5. Which sentence is the best example of a topic sentence?
    A Dogs bark loudly when they see strangers
    B Dogs are loyal and helpful animals
    C I saw a dog chasing a cat yesterday
    D Some dogs have long fur, and some have short fur
  6. A ___ of lions roared in the jungle. [Choose the appropriate option]
    A Pack
    B School
    C Pride
    D Flock
  7. I went out with Sara on Sunday. She looked confused. [Identify the anaphoric reference]
    A I
    B She
    C Sara
    D Sunday
  8. An antonym for “Ferocity” is:
    A Mildness
    B Brutality
    C Mildness
    D Aggression
  9. I don’t know where she went. [Identify the noun clause]
    A I don’t know
    B Where she went
    C She went
    D Don’t know
  10. Which sentence contains a transitive verb?
    A The baby cried
    B She sleeps soundly
    C The boy threw the ball
    D The children played
  11. Identify the sentence with an intransitive verb:
    A Alex threw the frisbee
    B Maria delivered the package
    C A candle was glowing
    D The students take their exams
  12. A synonym for “Profusion” is:
    A Abundance
    B Scarcity
    C Abundance
    D Death
  13. Magnetic lines of force always form:
    A A line
    B Closed loop
    C Parabola
    D Hyperbola
  14. The system international unit (SI) of resistance is ohm and represented by Greek letter omega. One ohm is equal to which one of the following?
    A 1A × 1V
    B 1V/1A
    C 1V–1A
    D 1V × 1A
  15. Milk contains a protein called casein. When milk mixed with acid casein molecule combine to form long chain product called:
    A Casein iron
    B Casein plastic
    C Milk shake
    D Milk fibre
  16. If the initial mass of the star is between one to five times of the solar mass; the red giant become ___?
    A White dwarf
    B Neutron star
    C White dwarf
    D Destruction
  17. The laws made by legislature is implemented by:
    A Executive
    B Police station
    C Executive
    D Local government
  18. Which civilizations flourished in Mesopotamia?
    A Egyptian, Greek, Roman
    B Chinese, Japanese, Korean
    C Sumerian, Assyrian, Babylonian
    D Sumerian, Assyrian, Babylonian
  19. What did the Pharaohs of EGYPT believe about life after death?
    A They would disappear forever
    B They would become gods
    C They would return to rule again
    D They would become angels
  20. What leads to the creation of a new language?
    A Use of technology
    B Binding of different words from different languages
    C Innovation of communities
    D Political influence
  21. Where is Sardar Nishtar buried?
    A Lahore
    B Islamabad Monument
    C In the vicinity of MAZAR-e-Quaid, Karachi
    D Data Darbar, Lahore
  22. A state is made of ___ basic elements:
    A 3
    B 4
    C 5
    D 6
  23. Who was the founder of the first centralized government over the Indian subcontinent that included Gandhara?
    A Ashoka
    B Seleucus
    C Chandragupta Maurya
    D Darius I
  24. Which social system did Jainism oppose?
    A Feudalism
    B Caste System
    C Capitalism
    D Patriarchy
  25. She ___ finish the work by tomorrow. [Choose the correct option]
    A Will
    B Is
    C Have
    D Will
  26. Find the silent letter in the word, “Receipt”:
    A R
    B P
    C P
    D T
  27. Sarah looked at ___ in the mirror before leaving:
    A Himself
    B Themselves
    C Herself
    D Itself
  28. In which sentence is the comma correctly placed?
    A We went to the park, and played soccer
    B Hungry please eat something
    C After dinner, we watched a movie
    D Which sentence uses a comparative adjective correctly?
  29. Which sentence uses a comparative adjective correctly?
    A She is taller than her sister
    B She is more tall than her sister
    C She is taller than her sister
    D She is tall than her sister
  30. Where was the First Education Conference held?
    A Lahore
    B Karachi
    C Islamabad
    D Quetta
  31. In which years was Pakistan’s first Five-Year Plan for education implemented?
    A 1950–55
    B 1951–57
    C 1955–60
    D 1960–65
  32. Which of the following refers to a structured plan or framework for preparing a course of study or organizing students’ experiences?
    A Lesson planning
    B Educational assessment
    C Curriculum design
    D Instructional strategy
  33. Constructivism involves thinking about learning material by linking it to existing information or ideas in the learner’s mind?
    A Memorization
    B Association
    C Repetition
    D Elaboration
  34. The mass of the bulb is 12 milligrams and the mass of a tube light is 25 grams. How much heavier is the tube light than the bulb?
    A 131.988 milligrams
    B 249.88 milligrams
    C 24.988 grams
    D 24.988 grams
  35. The factorization of 2x² + 16 is:
    A (x – 4)(x + 4)
    B (x² – 4)(x² + 4)
    C 2(x + 2)(x – 2)
    D 2(x² + 8)
  36. If Z₁ = 6 + 3i and Z₂ = 3 – 5i. Find Z₁ + Z₂:
    A 3 – 2i
    B 9 – 2i
    C 33 + 2i
    D 33 – 2i
  37. The cost of 1 rubber and 7 sharpeners is 61 rupees, while that of 3 rubbers and 1 sharpener are 23 rupees. What is the price of a sharpener?
    A 5
    B 7
    C 8
    D 9
  38. An arc of length 2.5 cm of a circle subtends an angle θ at the center. The value of θ is:
    A 0.5 radian
    B 5.1 radian
    C 7 radian
    D 0.833 radian
  39. Which one of the following is not the characteristic of gases?
    A They adopt shape of the container
    B They move continuously
    C Gas molecules move in a straight line
    D Less energy is required to break force of attraction between gas molecules
  40. Identify the vitamin they make for us:
    A Vitamin A
    B Vitamin D
    C Vitamin D
    D Vitamin K
  41. Kwashiorkor and marasmus are diseases caused by deficiency of which one of the following?
    A Carbohydrate
    B Magnesium
    C Protein
    D Hormone
  42. Amoeba and paramecium live in water and are included in kingdom:
    A Monera
    B Protista
    C Protista
    D Plantae
  43. Mammals are those animals that give birth to their young ones and feed them on milk. Which one of the following is not a mammal?
    A Bat
    B Platypus
    C Ascaris
    D None of these
  44. Which one of the following statement is not true regarding asexual reproduction?
    A It involves one parent
    B It is a slow process
    C New organism completely resemble to their parent
    D No involvement of male and female gametes
  45. Almost half of the body weight is due to:
    A 206
    B 360
    C 600
    D 1230
  46. The equivalent fraction of 3/8 is:
    A 3/10
    B 4/10
    C 6/16
    D 5/12
  47. 102 m/sec in km/hour is:
    A 367.2 km/hour
    B 267.2 km/hour
    C 367.2 km/hour
    D 59.7 km/hour
  48. The price of 5 candies and 3 chocolates is Rs. 85. The linear equation in two variables will be:
    A 5x + 3y = 85
    B 5x – 3y = 85
    C 5x + 3y = 85
    D 5x – 3y = 85
  49. If the perimeter of the rectangle is 34 cm and we increase its length by 2.5 cm then there will be a difference of ___ cm in its perimeter:
    A 6.5
    B 5
    C 7.5
    D 10
  50. Major of an exterior angle of any triangle is:
    A 120°
    B 130°
    C 130°
    D 170°
  51. If the fare for 34 km is Rs. 119, what will be the fare for 48 km?
    A Rs.1602
    B Rs.1602
    C Rs.1632
    D Rs.1662
  52. Find the cost of painting a cuboid container of length 4 m, breadth 3 m and height 6 m at the rate of Rs. 43.78 per square meter:
    A Rs.5015.16
    B Rs.5027.32
    C Rs.5145.00
    D Rs.5166.04
  53. Ali gives the following percentage of his time to different subjects. He gives 10% time to Islamiyat, 20% to Science, 20% to English, 30% to Mathematics and 30% to remain subjects. What is the angle of the remain subjects on the pie chart?
    A 108°
    B 108°
    C 98°
    D 95°
  54. The first synthetic dye used mauveine, was discovered in 1856 by teenage William Henry Perkin. He created this dye out of:
    A Coal tar
    B Coal tar
    C Honey
    D Cellulose
  55. Number of chromosomes is specific in each species. In frog the number of chromosomes are:
    A 46
    B 26
    C 26
    D 48
  56. On which date did General Pervez Musharraf assume the position of Chief Executive of Pakistan after overthrowing Nawaz Sharif’s government?
    A November 12, 1998
    B October 12, 1999
    C October 12, 1998
    D November 12, 1999
  57. What form did Waris Shah use to write “Heer”?
    A Urdu
    B Hindi
    C Punjabi
    D Persian
  58. Why did Hindus oppose the Urdu language in Pakistan?
    A It was difficult to learn
    B It replaced Hindi script
    C It had Persian-Arabic influence
    D It was a British language
  59. Which key element is NOT maintained by Jinnah as part of Muslim identity?
    A Art & Architecture
    B Armed Forces
    C Literature
    D Civilization
  60. Quaid-e-Azam’s speech on 15 June 1948 discouraged:
    A Democracy
    B Foreign trade
    C Provincial and racial prejudice
    D Judicial reform
  61. Which of the following best represents the connotative meaning of the word “home”?
    A A place where people live
    B A place of comfort, safety, and kind
    C A structure with walls and a roof
    D A building used for shelter
  62. He was tired, so he went to bed early. [Identify the conjunction]
    A He
    B So
    C Went
    D Early
  63. [Rearrange the words to make complete the sentence]
    always / homework / does / his / he
    A His homework always he does
    B Always does he his homework
    C Does always he his homework
    D He always does his homework
  64. Which one of the following is not the characteristic of gases?
    A They adopt shape of the container
    B They move continuously
    C Gas molecules move in straight line
    D Less energy is required to break force of attraction between gas molecules
  65. Identify the vitamin they make for us:
    A Vitamin A
    B Vitamin D
    C Vitamin D
    D Vitamin K
  66. Kwashiorkor and marasmus are diseases caused by deficiency of which one of the following?
    A Carbohydrate
    B Magnesium
    C Protein
    D Hormone
  67. Amoeba and paramecium live in water and are included in kingdom:
    A Monera
    B Protista
    C Protista
    D Plantae
  68. Mammals are those animals that give birth to their young ones and feed them on milk. Which one of the following is not a mammal?
    A Bat
    B Platypus
    C Ascaris
    D None of these
  69. Which one of the following statement is not true regarding asexual reproduction?
    A It involves one parent
    B It is a slow process
    C New organism completely resemble to their parent
    D No involvement of male and female gametes
  70. Almost half of the body weight is due to:
    A 206
    B 360
    C 600
    D 1230
  71. What is the average of 7 odd numbers from 21 to 33?
    a) 25
    b) 26
    c) 27
    d) 29
  72. The solution of 0.5x + 1.1 = 2.3 is:
    a) 2.4
    b) 2.5
    c) 2.6
    d) 2.8
  73. A room is 74 cm long and 61 cm wide. Aliza wants to carpet the area 2 cm wide all around outside the room. Find the area of the carpeting part of the room.
    a) 444 cm²
    b) 496 cm²
    c) 534 cm²
    d) 556 cm²
  74. If Rs. 5.376 is distributed among Aye-sha, Sadia, and Madina in the ratio 8 : 7 : 6, what is Sadia’s share?
    a) Rs. 1536
    b) Rs. 1792
    c) Rs. 1872
    d) Rs. 2048
  75. A baker baked 360 cupcakes in a day. If he increased the quantity of baking cupcakes in the ratio 7 : 6, what is the new quantity of cupcakes he would be baking daily?
    a) 402
    b) 373
    c) 420
    d) 367
  76. 70 decreased in 2.5 is:
    a) 68
    b) 65
    c) 28
    d) 30
  77. Select the sentence with correct pronoun-antecedent agreement.
    a) Aye-sha completed his assignment.
    b) The boys finished their homework.
    c) Hassan has a pet. She takes care of it.
    d) Ahmed received her parcel today.
  78. The statement is accurate, ___ additional analysis is needed. [Choose the appropriate transition word]
    a) Even so
    b) Indeed
    c) As a result
    d) Consequently
  79. Surely you remember someone. [Identify the underlined pronoun]
    a) Possessive
    b) Relative
    c) Indefinite
    d) None of these
  80. I’ll fail to secure this job, I will launch my own startup. [Identify the sentence type]
    a) Simple
    b) Compound
    c) Complex
    d) Complex compound
  81. We have enough time to reach the stadium. [Identify the underlined phrase]
    a) Adverb phrase
    b) Adjective phrase
    c) Infinitive phrase
    d) None of these
  82. Pick the sentence with the correct word order.
    a) I need that small square blue bag.
    b) I need that small square new bag.
    c) I need that small square blue bag.
    d) I need that small square new blue bag.
  83. I have fed every species greater than you. [Identify the underlined adjective]
    a) Proper adjective
    b) Indefinite adjective
    c) Descriptive adjective
  84. It is raining cats and dogs. [Identify the figure of speech used in the line]
    a) Simile
    b) Metaphor
    c) Personification
  85. Find the value of k if the roots of x² – 3x + k = 1 differ by unity.
    a) 2
    b) 3
    c) -3
  86. tan θ = sec θ – 7
    a) (1 + cos θ)/sin θ
    b) (1 – sin θ)/cos θ
    c) (1 – cos θ)/sin θ
  87. The distance of a chord from the center of a circle is 3 cm, and the length of the chord is 8 cm. What is the diameter?
    a) 4 cm
    b) 6 cm
    c) 10 cm
  88. An atom is the smallest particle of matter that takes part in chemical reaction. What happens when two atoms approach one another?
    a) Energy increases
    b) Attractive and repulsive forces increase
    c) Only attractive forces act between them
  89. Which planet rotates so slowly on its axis that its one day is almost equal to one year of the earth?
    a) Mercury
    b) Mars
    c) Venus
  90. Fermentation is a chemical process in which microorganisms convert carbohydrate into alcohol. The term “ferment” comes from the Latin word “fevere,” which means:
    a) To boil
    b) To cool
    c) To crystallize
    d) To split
  91. Which one of the following statement is not correct regarding electric and magnetic field?
    a) No current no magnetic field.
    b) Current flowing coil has a magnetic field similar to that of a bar magnet.
    c) When current pass through a straight wire, magnetic field line is also produced in current switches direction, so does the magnetic field.
  92. During electrical discharges in the atmosphere, nitrogen combines with oxygen to form which one of the following?
    a) Nitrous oxide
    b) Nitric oxide
    c) Nitrogen dioxide
  93. This insect is so minute that I can hardly see it. [Choose the correct meaning of the homograph “minute”]
    a) An unit of time
    b) An official record of a meeting
    c) Very small
    d) A short break
  94. You need to ___ your USB to see the stored files. [Choose the correct phrasal verb]
    a) Wipe out
    b) Plug out
    c) Plug in
  95. Rock candy is an example of which one of the following type of solution?
    a) Saturated solution
    b) Unsaturated solution
    c) Crystallization of Supersaturated solution
    d) Dilute solution
  96. A silver object get a black coating over time when they are exposed to air. This is due to traces of which one of the following in air?
    a) Water
    b) Hydrogen sulphide
    c) Carbon monoxide
  97. Innate immunity has two components, first line of defence and second line of defence. Which one of the following is not second line of defence?
    a) Mucus
    b) Chemical
    c) WBCs
  98. 79 less than 6 times a number is equal to number. The algebraic expression for the above statement is:
    a) 6x – x = 79
    b) 6x – 79 = x
    c) x + 6x = 79
  99. The length of one side of a cube is 4m. The surface area of the cube will be:
    a) 96 m²
    b) 16 m²
    c) 64 m²
    d) 48 m²
  100. Average weight of four boys is 24 kg. If the weight of another boy is also included, their average weight becomes 24.6 kg. Find the weight of the fifth boy.
    a) 26 kg
    b) 27 kg
    c) 28 kg
    d) 29 kg
  101. The total surface area of a cylinder whose height is 12.4 cm and radius is 2.1 cm will be:
    a) 191.226 cm²
    b) 180.226 cm²
    c) 170.226 cm²
    d) 160.226 cm²
  102. (2x² + 5xy + 5xy² – 3y²) + (2x + 3y) = ?
    a) x² + xy – y²
    b) x² – xy + 2y²
    c) x² – xy + 3y²
    d) x² – xy + y²
  103. Which one of the following substances in soap causes irritation and burning in the eyes?
    a) Salt
    b) Water
    c) Acid
    d) Base
  104. In the case of a thumb-pin, assuming the same force is applied at both ends, pressure is greater on:
    a) Cannot be determined
    b) Both ends equally
    c) The pointed end
    d) The flat end
  105. Geostationary satellites appear to be stationary when viewed from the Earth. Geostationary satellites are located directly above the:
    a) Prime Meridian
    b) Equator
    c) Arctic Circle
  106. Which one of the following is correct regarding Sputnik-1?
    a) A weather forecasting device
    b) A rocket that landed on the Moon
    c) The first satellite launched into Earth’s orbit
  107. Herbivores are animals that feed on plants. Herbivores are found in which link of the food chain?
    a) First
    b) Second
    c) Third
  108. What was the system of governance in ancient Egypt?
    a) Democracy
    b) Tribal system
    c) Monarchy
  109. How many articles did the first constitution of Pakistan has?
    a) 210
    b) 223
    c) 234
    d) 248
  110. Against which ruling group did Syed Ahmed Shaheed declare jihad?
    a) British
    b) Mughals
    c) Sikhs
    d) Marathas
  111. Many camels live in the desert. [Choose the correct meaning of the homograph “desert”]
    a) To abandon someone
    b) A sweet dish
    c) A dry, sandy land
  112. You need to ___ link to fill in the application form. [Choose the correct phrasal verb]
    a) Click under
    b) Double click
    c) Click in
  113. Find the appropriate suffix for the verb “fascinate” to change its status.
    a) ment
    b) ion
    c) dom
  114. What is imagery in literature?
    a) The use of rhyme in poetry
    b) The repetition of sounds
    c) The use of vivid and descriptive language to create mental images
  115. Choose the correct example of a complex sentence.
    a) She was hungry, so she ate an apple.
    b) He likes football, but his brother prefers basketball.
    c) The sun set, and the stars appeared.
  116. Which sentence contains an explicit meaning?
    a) He clenched his fists and walked away in silence.
    b) The dark clouds signaled an approaching storm.
    c) She raised an eyebrow but said nothing.
  117. The professor explained the theory ___ its relevance to modern technology. [Choose the appropriate prepositional phrase]
    a) In front of
    b) Because of
    c) With regard to
  118. Nida had 3/12 of a pizza. She gave 1/8 of it to her friend Madeeha. Find what of the whole pizza did Madeeha get?
    a) 1/32
    b) 1/16
    c) 1/8
  119. Nadia has a rectangular frame. The frame is 12 cm long and 8 cm wide. Nadia wants to put a ribbon around the frame. What will be the total cost of ribbon if 1m of it costs Rs 5.
    a) Rs.180
    b) Rs.200
    c) Rs.205
  120. Rock candy is an example of which one of the following type of solution?
    a) Saturated solution
    b) Unsaturated solution
    c) Crystallization of Supersaturated solution
    d) Dilute solution
  121. A silver object get a black coating over time when they are exposed to air. This is due to traces of which one of the following in air?
    a) Water
    b) Hydrogen sulphide
    c) Carbon monoxide
  122. Innate immunity has two components, first line of defence and second line of defence. Which one of the following is not second line of defence?
    a) Mucus
    b) Chemical
    c) WBCs
  123. 79 less than 6 times a number is equal to number. The algebraic expression for the above statement is:
    a) 6x – x = 79
    b) 6x – 79 = x
    c) x + 6x = 79
  124. The length of one side of a cube is 4m. The surface area of the cube will be:
    a) 96 m²
    b) 16 m²
    c) 64 m²
    d) 48 m²
  125. Average weight of four boys is 24 kg. If the weight of another boy is also included, their average weight becomes 24.6 kg. Find the weight of the fifth boy.
    a) 26 kg
    b) 27 kg
    c) 28 kg
    d) 29 kg
  126. The total surface area of a cylinder whose height is 12.4 cm and radius is 2.1 cm will be:
    a) 191.226 cm²
    b) 180.226 cm²
    c) 170.226 cm²
    d) 160.226 cm²
  127. (2x² + 5xy + 5xy² – 3y²) + (2x + 3y) = ?
    a) x² + xy – y²
    b) x² – xy + 2y²
    c) x² – xy + 3y²
    d) x² – xy + y²
  128. Which one of the following substances in soap causes irritation and burning in the eyes?
    a) Salt
    b) Water
    c) Acid
    d) Base
  129. In the case of a thumb-pin, assuming the same force is applied at both ends, pressure is greater on:
    a) Cannot be determined
    b) Both ends equally
    c) The pointed end
    d) The flat end
  130. Geostationary satellites appear to be stationary when viewed from the Earth. Geostationary satellites are located directly above the:
    a) Prime Meridian
    b) Equator
    c) Arctic Circle
  131. Which one of the following is correct regarding Sputnik-1?
    a) A weather forecasting device
    b) A rocket that landed on the Moon
    c) The first satellite launched into Earth’s orbit
  132. Herbivores are animals that feed on plants. Herbivores are found in which link of the food chain?
    a) First
    b) Second
    c) Third
  133. What was the system of governance in ancient Egypt?
    a) Democracy
    b) Tribal system
    c) Monarchy
  134. How many articles did the first constitution of Pakistan has?
    a) 210
    b) 223
    c) 234
    d) 248
  135. Against which ruling group did Syed Ahmed Shaheed declare jihad?
    a) British
    b) Mughals
    c) Sikhs
    d) Marathas
  136. Many camels live in the desert. [Choose the correct meaning of the homograph “desert”]
    a) To abandon someone
    b) A sweet dish
    c) A dry, sandy land
  137. You need to ___ link to fill in the application form. [Choose the correct phrasal verb]
    a) Click under
    b) Double click
    c) Click in
  138. Find the appropriate suffix for the verb “fascinate” to change its status.
    a) ment
    b) ion
    c) dom
  139. What is imagery in literature?
    a) The use of rhyme in poetry
    b) The repetition of sounds
    c) The use of vivid and descriptive language to create mental images
  140. Choose the correct example of a complex sentence.
    a) She was hungry, so she ate an apple.
    b) He likes football, but his brother prefers basketball.
    c) The sun set, and the stars appeared.
  141. Which sentence contains an explicit meaning?
    a) He clenched his fists and walked away in silence.
    b) The dark clouds signaled an approaching storm.
    c) She raised an eyebrow but said nothing.
  142. The professor explained the theory ___ its relevance to modern technology. [Choose the appropriate prepositional phrase]
    a) In front of
    b) Because of
    c) With regard to
  143. Nida had 3/12 of a pizza. She gave 1/8 of it to her friend Madeeha. Find what of the whole pizza did Madeeha get?
    a) 1/32
    b) 1/16
    c) 1/8
  144. Nadia has a rectangular frame. The frame is 12 cm long and 8 cm wide. Nadia wants to put a ribbon around the frame. What will be the total cost of ribbon if 1m of it costs Rs 5.
    a) Rs.180
    b) Rs.200
    c) Rs.205
  145. (-4u²)³ =
    a) -12u⁶
    b) -64u⁶
    c) -64u⁹
  146. What is the 7th term of the sequence having n³ + 3n + 5.
    a) 21
    b) 24
    c) 26
  147. A shopkeeper bought a book for Rs 560 and sold it for Rs 600. Find his profit percent.
    a) 7.14%
    b) 7.18%
    c) 7.21%
  148. What is the value of x in the simultaneous equations 7x – 4y = 10 and 2x + 3y = 6?
    a) 10
    b) 12
    c) 15
  149. He decided one day that ___ things had to be changed. [Choose the appropriate article]
    a) The
    b) An
    c) A
  150. Choose the adverb of manner in the following:
    a) But
    b) And
    c) Quickly
  151. The frog hurt [itself] while playing. [The underlined word is a/an]
    a) Adverb of action
    b) Adverb of place
    c) Adverb of frequency
  152. She gave me a book. [Change the voice]
    a) A book is given to me by her.
    b) A book has been given to me by her.
    c) A book was given to me by her.
  153. He said, “I am feeling tired.” [Change the narration]
    a) He said that he was feeling tired.
    b) He said that he is feeling tired.
    c) He said that I was feeling tired.
    d) He said that he had been feeling tired.
  154. What was the name of Qazi Hussain Ahmad’s father?
    a) Qazi Muhammad Essa
    b) Qazi Muhammad Abdul Rab
    c) Qazi Syed Ahmad Rashid
  155. What happens to air pressure in an area where the air becomes hot and rises?
    a) Pressure increases
    b) Pressure decreases
    c) No change occurs
  156. How long did Gottamubudh preach Buddhism?
    a) 30 years
    b) 40 years
    c) 45 years
  157. What was the Tunic in ancient Rome?
    a) A weapon
    b) A Roman hairstyle
    c) A specific type of clothing
  158. What movement did Chaudhry Rahmat Ali start while in England?
    a) British National Movement
    b) Pakistan National Movement
    c) Muslim Brotherhood
  159. What is the process called in which gases trap heat and increase Earth’s temperature?
    a) Solar flaring effect
    b) Greenhouse Effect
    c) Ozone Depletion
  160. When the Pakistan Movement was at its peak, who ruled over Gilgit-Baltistan?
    a) British Empire
    b) Local Tribal Chiefs
    c) Maharaja of Kashmir
  161. Which of the following is the latest in a series of education policies that began with the inception of the country in 1947?
    a) The National Education Policy 1979
    b) The National Education Policy 1992
    c) The National Education Policy 2009
  162. What does NBCT typically represent in the Pakistani educational context?
    a) National Board of Computer Technology
    b) National Board of Curriculum and Textbooks
    c) National Board for Certified Teachers
  163. Which psychologist emphasized that educational psychology should be grounded on measurement and focus extensively on measurement?
    a) Sigmund Freud
    b) John Dewey
    c) Edward Thorndike
  164. Which of the following is NOT one of the three aspects of human personality conceptualized by psychologists?
    a) Id
    b) Ego
    c) Superego
  165. Children progress through developmental stages as they encounter uncertainty and try to adjust their worldview to reduce mental discomfort. This concept was introduced by:
    a) Jean Piaget
    b) Lev Vygotsky
    c) Erik Erikson
  166. The following reaction shows which process: Fuel + Oxygen → Carbon dioxide + Water + Energy
    a) Photosynthesis
    b) Soap making
    c) Combustion
  167. Which condition must be true for a property to be classified as a chemical property?
    a) It relates to physical change.
    b) It changes the identity of the substance.
    c) It can be observed without changing the substance.
  168. The resting phase between any two mitotic division is called interphase. Which one of the following is the primary event that occurs during interphase cell cycle?
    a) Formation of spindle fiber.
    b) Division of kinetochore of chromosome.
    c) Active preparation for cell division.
  169. Diarrhea and dysentery are common water borne diseases. Which age group is most effected by water borne diseases?
    a) Adult over 50
    b) Children under 5
  170. The changes occurring deep inside or on the surface of the Earth are called natural disasters. Which of the following can be caused by natural disasters?
    a) Shape of stars
    b) Growth of population
    c) Air pressure only
  171. Certain fuels, such as coal, oil, and petrol contain sulphur. The approximate sulphur content in petrol is:
    a) 0.05%
    b) 0.9%
  172. Which one of the following causes the shortage of housing facilities in big cities?
    a) Construction of luxury apartments
    b) Decrease in population
    c) Influx of people from rural areas.
  173. An MRI stand for magnetic resonance imaging. The MRI considered a highly detailed imaging technique because of which one of the following?
    a) It measures chemical levels in the blood.
    b) It can detect tiny structural changes in the body.
  174. Washing powders are a combination of soap, detergents and other chemicals. A washing powder falls to keep dirt suspended in water after removal. Which ingredient is most likely missing?
    a) Sodium carbonate
    b) Sodium perborate
    c) Carboxy methyl cellulose
  175. What is the name of Muhammad Ali Jinnah’s father?
    a) Qazi Muhammad Essa
    b) Poonja Jinnah
  176. Where does the name of the Gotama Buddha preach Buddhism?
    a) 30 years
    b) 40 years
    c) 45 years
  177. What was the Tunic in ancient Rome?
    a) A weapon
    b) A Roman hairstyle
    c) A specific type of clothing
  178. What movement did Chaudhry Rahmat Ali start while in England?
    a) British National Movement
    b) Pakistan National Movement
    c) Muslim Brotherhood
  179. What is the process called in which gases trap heat and increase Earth’s temperature?
    a) Solar flaring effect
    b) Greenhouse Effect
    c) Ozone Depletion
  180. When the Pakistan Movement was at its peak, who ruled over Gilgit-Baltistan?
    a) British Empire
    b) Local Tribal Chiefs
    c) Maharaja of Kashmir
  181. Which of the following is the latest in a series of education policies that began with the inception of the country in 1947?
    a) The National Education Policy 1979
    b) The National Education Policy 1992
    c) The National Education Policy 2009
  182. What does NBCT typically represent in the Pakistani educational context?
    a) National Board of Computer Technology
    b) National Board of Curriculum and Textbooks
    c) National Board for Certified Teachers
  183. Which psychologist emphasized that educational psychology should be grounded on measurement and focus extensively on measurement?
    a) Sigmund Freud
    b) John Dewey
    c) Edward Thorndike
  184. Which of the following is NOT one of the three aspects of human personality conceptualized by psychologists?
    a) Id
    b) Ego
    c) Superego
  185. Children progress through developmental stages as they encounter uncertainty and try to adjust their worldview to reduce mental discomfort. This concept was introduced by:
    a) Jean Piaget
    b) Lev Vygotsky
    c) Erik Erikson
  186. The following reaction shows which process: Fuel + Oxygen → Carbon dioxide + Water + Energy
    a) Photosynthesis
    b) Soap making
    c) Combustion
  187. Which condition must be true for a property to be classified as a chemical property?
    a) It relates to physical change.
    b) It changes the identity of the substance.
    c) It can be observed without changing the substance.
  188. The resting phase between any two mitotic division is called interphase. Which one of the following is the primary event that occurs during interphase cell cycle?
    a) Formation of spindle fiber.
    b) Division of kinetochore of chromosome.
    c) Active preparation for cell division.
  189. Diarrhea and dysentery are common water borne diseases. Which age group is most effected by water borne diseases?
    a) Adult over 50
    b) Children under 5
  190. The changes occurring deep inside or on the surface of the Earth are called natural disasters. Which of the following can be caused by natural disasters?
    a) Shape of stars
    b) Growth of population
    c) Air pressure only
  191. Certain fuels, such as coal, oil, and petrol contain sulphur. The approximate sulphur content in petrol is:
    a) 0.05%
    b) 0.9%
  192. Which one of the following causes the shortage of housing facilities in big cities?
    a) Construction of luxury apartments
    b) Decrease in population
    c) Influx of people from rural areas.
  193. An MRI stand for magnetic resonance imaging. The MRI considered a highly detailed imaging technique because of which one of the following?
    a) It measures chemical levels in the blood.
    b) It can detect tiny structural changes in the body.
  194. Washing powders are a combination of soap, detergents and other chemicals. A washing powder falls to keep dirt suspended in water after removal. Which ingredient is most likely missing?
    a) Sodium carbonate
    b) Sodium perborate
    c) Carboxy methyl cellulose

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