JWT - 4 - Series - 1
JWT - 4 - Series - 1
Paper-IV
 Time Allowed:
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 200 Minutes
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                                               Section -I
                                           Islamic Studies
                                              (20 Marks)
                                             Section - II
                                               URDU
                                             (20 Marks)
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B.   Choose the Correct Option to complete each of the following sentence:
                                                                                                وہامدلارےہ۔     .28
     (a) He is poor.            (b) He is angry.          )(c   He is rich.                (d) He is not rich.
                                                                                         یلعایااھچڑلاکےہ۔       .33
     (a) Ali is a bad boy.      (b) Ali is not a boy.     )(c   Ali is a good boy.         (d) Ali is a boy.
                                        Section - III
                                         ENGLISH
                         Vocabulary, Grammar usage, Comprehension
                                         (50 Marks)
51.   Commissioned:
      (a) Started             (b) Closed         (c)   Finished     (d) Terminated
52.   Covering:
      (a) Excluding           (b) Avoiding       (c)   Exhibiting   (d) Hiding
53.   Amicable:
      (a) Hostile             (b) Friendly       (c)   Haughty      (d) Unpleasant
54.   Aversion:
      (a) Avoidable           (b) Awareness      (c)   Hatred       (d) Liking
55.   Taciturn:
      (a) Judge               (b) Silent         (c)   Talkative    (d) Immense
56.   Mitigate:
      (a) Abate               (b) Aggravate      (c)   Allay        (d) Alleviate
57.   Cacophonous:
      (a) Loud                (b) Melodious      (c)   Sonorous     (d) Harsh
58.   Gloomy:
      (a) Discouraging        (b) Disguising     (c)   Bright       (d) Tragic
59.   Querulous:
      (a) Disconnected        (b) Timorous       (c)   Disputed     (d) Contented
60.   Scurrilous:
      (a) Decent              (b) Ribald         (c)   Abusive      (d) Mitigate
C.    Choose the Correct Option to complete the sentence:
61.   As there was no time, the remaining items were deferred into the next meeting.
      (a) are deferred till                              (b) were deferred till
      (c) were deferred to                               (d) had deferred with
62.   Despite of their differences on matters of principles, they all agree on the demand of hike in salary?
      (a) Despite their                                     (b) Despite of the
      (c) Despite for their                                 (d) No correction required
63.   The man who has committed such a serious crime must get the mostly severe punishment.
      (a) Be getting the mostly severely              (b) Get the most severe
      (c) Have got the most severely                  (d) No correction required
64.   We don't know how did the thief made an escape.
      (a) How the thief did make                           (b) How the thief does make
      (c) How the thief made                               (d) No correction required
65.   We cannot always convey ourselves in simple sentences.
      (a) Cannot always conveyed                        (b) Cannot always be expressed
      (c) Cannot always express                         (d) No correction required
      At this stage of civilization, when many nations are brought in to close and vital contact for
      good and evil, it is essential, as never before, that their gross ignorance of one another
      should be diminished, that they should begin to understand a little of one another's
      historical experience and resulting mentality. It is the fault of the English to expect the
      people of other countries to react as they do, to political and international situations. Our
      genuine goodwill and good intentions are often brought to nothing, because we expect other
      people to be like us. This would be corrected if we knew the history, not necessarily in
      detail but in broad outlines, of the social and political conditions which have given to each
      nation its present character.
76.   According to the author of 'Mentality' of a nation is mainly product of its
      (a) History                                          (b) International position
      (c) Politics                                         (d) Present character
77.   The need for a greater understanding between nations
      (a) was always there                              (b) is no longer there
      (c) is more today than ever before                (d) will always be there
78.   The character of a nation is the result of its
      (a) Mentality                                           (b) Cultural heritage
      (c) Gross ignorance                                     (d) Socio-political conditions
79.   According to the author his countrymen should
      (a) Read the story of other nations
      (b) Have a better understanding of other nations
      (c) Not react to other actions
      (d) Have vital contacts with other nations
80.   Englishmen like others to react to political situations like
      (a) us                     (b) themselves             (c) others                 (d) each other’s
86.   There are not many men who are so famous that they are frequently referred to by their short
      names only
      (a) Initials           (b) Signatures        (c) Pictures               (d) Middle names
87.   Extreme old age when a man behaves like a fool
      (a) Imbecility                                          (b) Senility
      (c) Dotage                                              (d) Superannuation
88.   A style in which a writer makes a display of his knowledge
      (a) Pedantic               (b) Verbose              (c) Pompous                  (d) Ornate
89.   To catch a tartar
      (a) To trap wanted criminal with great difficulty
      (b) To catch a dangerous person
      (c) To meet with disaster
      (d) To deal with a person who is more than one's match
90.   The world has seen small real attempt at population and resource planning.
      (a) Few                   (b) Little               (c) Less                      (d) A few
                                        Section - IV
                                   GENERAL ABILITIES
             Basic Arithmetic, Algebra & Geometry; Logical Problem Solving &
                                  Analytical Abilities; Mental Abilities
                                               (60 Marks)
91.    A, B, C, D, E and F, not necessarily in that order are sitting on six chairs regularly placed around a
       round table. It is observed that A is between D and F, C is opposite D, and D and E are not on
       neighbouring chairs. Which one of the following pairs must be sitting on neighbouring chairs?
       (a) A and B                (b) C and E               (c) B and F                  (d) A and C
92.    If in a certain code SAND is VDOG and BIRD is ELUG, then what is the code for LOVE?
       (a) POYO                   (b) ORTG             (c) NPUH                  (d) ORYH
93.    In a family, a couple has a son and a daughter. The age of the father is three times that of his
       daughter and the age of the son is half of his mother. The wife is nine years younger to her husband
       and the brother is seven years older than his sister. What is the age of the mother?
       (a) 40 years               (b) 45 years               (c) 50 years               (d) 60 years
94.    An accurate clock shows the time as 3.00. After hour hand has moved 135°, the time would be:
       (a) 7.30                  (b) 6.30                 (c) 8.00                  (d) 9.30
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95.    If the cost of a loaf is Rs. 5.50, what is the cost of 2     loaves of bread?
                                                                  2
       (a) 471.68 Rs                (b) 529.76 Rs                 (c)   13.75 Rs           (d) 15.0 Rs
96.    The whole journey in a walking competition is 15km. Ali has completed 9km. What percentage of
       the whole journey has he completed?
       (a) 60%                   (b) 70%                (c) 75%                  (d) 64%
97.    If ten oranges cost Rs. 75 how much will one dozen oranges cost?
       (a) 85                      (b) 80                 (c) 90                           (d) 95
98.    12 + 31 + 19 + 22 + 87 =
       (a) 159                      (b) 149                       (c)   171                (d) 181
99.    121 ÷ 1.5
       (a) 90.2                     (b) 80.6                      (c)   78.4               (d) 92.8
100.   The teacher bought 10 rulers for Rs. 25:
       (i) What was the price of each ruler?
       (ii) What will he have to pay for 32 rulers?
       (a) a = 2.50 Rs. b = 80 Rs     (b)                         a = 2.50 Rs. b = 70 Rs
       (c) a = 1.50 Rs. b = 60 Rs     (d)                         No one is correct
101.   It takes 14 taps to fill a swimming pool in 10 hours. How long will it take 5 taps to fill the pool?
       (a) 21                        (b) 22                  (c) 28                      (d) 34
102.   A bridge can be constructed by 130 men in 40 days. How long will it take 110 men to do the work?
       (a) 47.27                 (b) 41.22                (c) 52.34                  (d) 62.21
103.   A can do a piece of work in 10 days and B can do it in 15 days. The number of days required by
       them to finish it, working together is:
       (a) 8                       (b) 7                (c) 6                    (d) 4
104.   If 30 % of a number is 12.6, then the number is:
       (a) 41                     (b) 51                          (c)   52                 (d) 42
105.   An accurate clock shows 8 O'clock in the morning. Through how many degrees will the hour hand
       rotate when the clock shows 2 O'clock in the afternoon?
       (a) 150°                  (b) 180°                  (c) 168°            (d) 144°
106.   The monthly incomes of Kamal and Arshad are in the ratio of 4:3. Their monthly expenses are in
       the ratio of 3:2. However, both save Rs. 600 per month. What is their total monthly income?
       (a) Rs. 4,200               (b) Rs. 5,600           (c) Rs. 8,400              (d) Rs. 2,800
107.   If X = -2, then X3 - X2 - X - 1 is equal to
       (a) 1                         (b) -3                       (c)   -11                (d) -15
108.   Examine the following relationships among members of a family of six persons A, B, C, D, E and F.
       I. The number of males equals that of females.
       II. A and E are sons of F.
       III. D is the mother of two, one boy and one girl.
       IV. B is the son of A.
       There is only one married couple in the family at present.
       Which one of the following inferences can be drawn from the above?
       (a) A, B and C are all females                    (b) A is the husband of D
       (c) E and F are children of D                     (d) D is the granddaughter of F
109.   What percentage of 84cm is 15cm?
       (a) 21 %                 (b) 32%                       (c)   44%                    (d) 17.86%
110.   The price of a TV set increases from Rs.4500 to Rs.8000, what is the percentage increase?
       (a) 77.78%                 (b) 90%                  (c) 40%                    (d) 14%
111.   Find two consecutive integers whose sum is 99.
       (a) 47, 52                (b) 48, 51                   (c)   66, 33                 (d) 49, 50
112.   Find two consecutive odd integers whose sum is 140.
       (a) 71, 69                (b) 69, 71               (c)       69, 71                 (d) 139, 1
113.   The sum of two consecutive even integers is 46, find the numbers.
       (a) 32, 34               (b) 22, 24                  (c) 20, 26                     (d) 4, 44
114.   The sum of three consecutive integers is 18, what is the greatest one?
       (a) 6, 5, 7               (b) 5, 6, 7                (c) 6, 7, 5                    (d) 7, 5, 6
115.   The sum of two numbers is 10 and difference is 2, what are the numbers?
       (a) 7, 3                 (b) 8, 2                  (c) 5, 3                         (d) 6, 4
116.   The sum of two numbers is 11 and difference is 3, what are the numbers?
       (a) 7, 4                 (b) 8, 3                  (c) 10, 1                        (d) 9, 4
117.   The age of baby will be five times after twenty years, what is his present age?
       (a) 25                      (b) 5                    (c) 30                     (d) 15
118.   Aslam’s father is three times old as Aslam is, if the sum their ages is 64. What is Aslam’s age?
       (a) 12                     (b) 48                      (c) 16                     (d) 50
119.   A company laid off one-sixth of its workers, if the number of employees after lay off is 690, how
       many employees were laid off?
       (a) 820                  (b) 828                   (c) 620                  (d) 138
120.   A is half as old as B, and B is half as old as C, if the sum of their ages is 105, find their ages.
       (a) 60, 30, 15              (b) 35, 10, 60               (c) 25, 50, 30               (d) 20, 50, 35
121.   Rashid drew a square, he then erased it and drew a second square whose sides were 3 times the side
       of the first square. By what percent was the area of the square increased?
       (a) 300%                    (b) 800%                 (c) 400%                (d) None of these
122.   Calculate the perimeter of a rhombus with each side equal to 6cm.
       (a) 18 cm                  (b) 24 cm               (c) 36 cm                        (d) 48 cm
123.   The perimeter of a rhombus is 68cm and one of its diagonal is 16cm. Find its Area:
       (a) 260cm                (b) 240sqcm               (c) 280sqcm                (d) 220sqcm
124.   The diagonals of a rhombus are 15cm and 36cm.Find its area?
       (a) 78sqcm               (b) 30sqcm             (c) 150sqcm                         (d) 80sqcm
125.   Papa ate 1/6 of bunch of banana. Then Mummy ate 1/5 of remaining bananas. Then brother ate 1/4
       of remaining and sister ate 1/3 of remaining bananas. Everybody is eating banana, so I also ate 1/2
       of remaining bananas and left 6 bananas in a bunch. So, how many bananas were there in a bunch
       before papa ate?
       (a) 48                     (b) 36                 (c) 12                     (d) 30
126.   If the volumes of two cubes are in the ratio 8:1, the ratio of the edge is ________.
       (a) 2:1                    (b) 4:2                     (c) 6:3                    (d) 8:4
127.   The difference between 5 times and 3 times of a number is 36. Find the number ________.
       (a) 10                     (b) 12                  (c) 15                    (d) 18
128.   When 5 is added to three times a number, the number becomes 29. The number is ________.
       (a) 8                      (b) 7                 (c) 14                  (d) 12
129.   In a group of 15 people, 7 read French, 8 read English while 3 of them read none of these two. How
       many of them read French and English both?
       (a) 0                      (b) 3                   (c) 9                      (d) 5
130.   In a town 65% people watched the news on television, 40% read a newspaper and 25% read a
       newspaper and watched the news on the television also. What percent of people neither watched the
       news on television nor read a newspaper?
       (a) 5%                     (b) 10%                (c) 15%                   (d) 20%
131.   The number, whose 3% is 60, is:
       (a) 2000                (b) 3000                     (c)   6000                 (d) 9000
132.   In the exam 45% students failed and 550 students were successful. The total number of students
       who appeared in the exam was:
       (a) 1000                 (b) 900                (c) 1500                   (d) 800
133.   The original price of a gift pack is Rs.80. A discount of 15% is allowed in shop. What is the sale
       price?
       (a) Rs. 65                 (b) Rs. 68               (c) Rs. 61                (d) Rs. 50
134.   What is 15 percent of 34?
       (a) 5.10                  (b) 4.10                   (c)   3.10                 (d) 2.10
135.   Daniyal sold a chair for Rs.800 which he had bought for Rs.1000. What is his % loss?
       (a) 20%                    (b) 10%                (c) 15%                     (d) 25%
136.   Mention the number, whose 17% is 51?
       (a) 300                 (b) 150                      (c)   351                  (d) 510
137.   In a class of 550 students 42% wish to go to college. How many students wish to attend college?
       (a) 23                      (b) 77                    (c) 210                  (d) 231
138.   38 is 20% of what number?
       (a) 190                 (b) 380                      (c)   58                   (d) 760
139.   A shopkeeper buys an article for Rs. 27 and sells it at a profit of 10 percent of the selling price.
       What is the selling price of the article?
       (a) Rs.29.7                 (b) Rs.35             (c) Rs. 29.50              (d) Rs.29
140.   The price of a car including 6 percent sales tax is Rs. 154,431.40. What is the market price of the
       car-without tax?
       (a) 145,690                (b) 150,000              (c) 145,500                (d) 145,000
141.   Point A is located 8 km South of B and C is located 6 km west of A. What is the distance between C
       and B?
       (a) 8 km                  (b) 12 km                 (c) 10 km                 (d) 9 km
142.   You are standing with your face towards east. Then you turn right then again right and then left.
       Which direction are you facing at the end?
       (a) West                  (b) South              (c) North                 (d) East
143.   I am sixth in a queue numbering from either end. How many are there in the queue?
       (a) 11                    (b) 9                   (c) 7                     (d) 13
144.   A father is 9 times as old as his son and the mother is 8 times as old as the son. Sum of father's and
       mother's age is 51. What is the age of the son?
       (a) 7                       (b) 5                    (c) 4                       (d) 3
145.   Rashid buys 3 books for Rs.16 each and four books for Rs.23 each. What will be the average price
       of the books?
       (a) 18                   (b) 20                  (c) 22                    (d) 24
146.   In a family, a couple has a son and a daughter. The age of the father is three times that of his
       daughter and the age of the son is half of his mother. The wife is nine years younger to her husband
       and the brother is seven years older than his sister. What is the age of the mother?
       (a) 40 years               (b) 45 years               (c) 50 years               (d) 60 years
147.   The total age of A and B is 12 years more than the total age of B and C. C is how many years
       younger than A?
       (a) C is elder than A    (b) 26                 (c) 12                    (d) 13
148.   The average age of husband, wife and their child 3 years ago was 27 years and that of wife and the
       child 5 years ago was 20 years. The present age of the husband is:
       (a) 35 years               (b) 40 years              (c) 50 years            (d) 55 years
149.   The average weight of A, B and C is 45 kg. If the average weight of A and B be 40 kg and that of B
       and C be 43 kg, then the weight of B is:
       (a) 17 kg                 (b) 20 kg                 (c) 26 kg                (d) 31 kg
150.   A's mother is twice as old as A's brother. A is 6 years younger than his brother but 4 years older
       than his sister. If A's sister is 15, his mother's age is:
       (a) 40                         (b) 45                     (c) 42             (d) 50
                                          Section - V
                                  GENERAL KNOWLEDGE
                       Everyday Science, Current Affairs, Pakistan Affairs
                                          (50 Marks)
151.   The clear sky looks blue because:
       (a) Reflection of light                             (b) Refraction of light
       (c) Diffraction of light                            (d) Dispersion of light
152.   The buoyancy depends on:
       (a) The mass of the body                            (b) The shape of the body
       (c) The mass of the liquid displaced
       (d) The depth to which the body is immersed
153.   The chief administrative office of the UNO, which co-ordinates and supervises the activities of the
       UNO, is:
       (a) The International court of justice            (b) The General Assembly
       (c) The secretariat                               (d) The Trusteeship council
154.   The first woman to climb Mt. Everest was:
       (a) Karoline Mikkelson                              (b) Junko Taibei
       (c) Valentina Tereshkova                            (d) None
155.   The five intertwined rings or circles on the Olympic Flag made of white silk are:
       (a) From right to left blue, yellow, black, green and red respectively
       (b) From left to right blue, yellow, black, green and red respectively
       (c) From right to left blue, black, green, red and yellow respectively
       (d) From left to right yellow, red, green, black and blue respectively
156.   The first Asian to receive the Nobel Prize in Physics was:
       (a) C.V. Raman                                       (b) Mother Teresa
       (c) Rabindranath Tagore                              (d) S. Chandrasekhar
157.   The Awards conferred by the Hollywood Foreign press Association which is given annually for
       creditable efforts in film direction, are:
       (a) Oscar Award                              (b) Golden Bear Award
       (c) Owen Global Prize                        (d) Golden Globe Award
158.   The first lady Prime Minister of a country was:
       (a) Sirimavo Bandaranaike (Sri Lanka)               (b) Maria Estate Pew (Argentina)
       (c) Junko Tabei (Japan)                             (d) None of these
159.   The common pesticides which are in use consist of:
       (a) PCBs                                           (b) Organochlorines
       (c) Olefins                                        (d) Heterocyclic compounds
160.   The first Asian Games were held in 1951 at:
       (a) New Delhi, India                                (b) Manila, Philippines
       (c) Tokyo, Japan                                    (d) Jakarta, Indonesia
161.   The chemical name of Vitamin B is:
       (a) Thiamine             (b) Ascorbic acid          (c)   Riboflavin           (d) Nicotinamide
162.   The first NAM (Non-Aligned Movement) conference was held at:
       (a) Belgrade (Yugoslavia)                      (b) Cairo (Egypt)
       (c) Lusaka (Zambia)                            (d) Algeria (Algeria)
163.   The credit of developing the polio vaccine goes to:
       (a) Jones Salk                                      (b) Joseph Lister
       (c) J.L. Baird                                      (d) J. Perkins
164.   The main objectives of the UN are:
       (a) To maintain peace and security in the world
       (b) To develop friendly relations among nations
       (c) To work together to remove poverty, disease and illiteracy and encourage respect for each
           other's rights of basic freedom.
       (d) All
165.   Pakistan People’s Party was formed by Z.A Bhutto in _________.
       (a) 1966                  (b) 1967               (c) 1968                      (d) 1969
166.   Second Martial Law was imposed by General Yahya Khan in _______.
       (a) 1966                (b) 1967              (c) 1968                         (d) 1969
167.   The headquarters of International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) is situated at:
       (a) Paris                 (b) Geneva             (c) Rome                  (d) Vienna
168.   The members of SEATO (South-East Asia Treaty Organisation) are:
       (a) Australia, France, New Zealand            (b) Philippines, Thailand
       (c) UK and USA                                (d) All
169.   The main reserves of phosphorus in the biosphere is in the:
       (a) Hydrosphere           (b) Troposphere          (c) Lithosphere             (d) Atmosphere
170.   The market condition when goods and services are not freely available and thus the prices are
       relatively high is called:
       (a) Rights issue           (b) Sinking fund    (c) Seller's market       (d) Recession
171.   The Heads of Government of the countries which are members of the Commonwealth meet:
       (a) Once a year                                  (b) Biannually
       (c) As and when necessary                        (d) At intervals of three years
172.   The headquarters of the International court of Justice (UNO) is located at:
       (a) New York, USA                                   (b) Bangkok
       (c) Addis Ababa                                     (d) Hague (Netherlands)
173.   The headquarters of all the following international organization is based at Vienna, excepted:
       (a) United Nations Industrial Development Organization
       (b) Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries
       (c) United Nations Development Programme
       (d) International Atomic Energy Agency
174.   The headquarters of European Court of Justice (ECJ) is situated at:
       (a) Paris                                        (b) Luxembourg
       (c) Strasbourg (France)                          (d) San Jose, Costa Rica
175.   The host of first Olympics in 1896 was:
       (a) Athens, Greece                                  (b) Paris, France
       (c) Los Angeles, USA                                (d) London, Great Britain
176.   The headquarters of United Nations Fund for Population Activities (UNFPA) is at:
       (a) London               (b) Washington          (c) New York              (d) Rome
177.   Deforestation in the uplands may cause pollution in rivers through:
       (a) Leaching of salts                               (b) Erosion and silting
       (c) Inflow of forest material                       (d) Increased discharge rate
178.   The main purpose of ASEAN (Association of South-East Asian Nations) is:
       (a) To provide collective defence and economic cooperation
       (b) To maintain higher standards of living among member nations
       (c) To accelerate economic progress and maintain economic stability
       (d) None
179.   The main object of which of the following UN agency is to help the underdeveloped countries in the
       task of raising their living standards?
       (a) IMF                       (b) UNICEF          (c) UNDP                   (d) IDA
180.   The headquarters of the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries is at:
       (a) Algiers              (b) Lagos               (c) Kuwait                  (d) Vienna
181.   The life history of human malaria parasite in Anopheles was first described by:
       (a) Partrick Manson                                (b) Laveran
       (c) Ronald Ross                                    (d) Richard Pfeiffer
182.   The king of Macedonia, who conquered most of Asia Minor and defeated Porus (India) in 327 B. C.
       was:
       (a) Adolf Hitler                                (b) Alexander the Great
       (c) Chandragupta Maurya                         (d) Christopher Columbus
183.   The headquarters of the International Committee of Red Cross is at:
       (a) Geneva                (b) Rome                (c) Paris                   (d) Stockholm
184.   The member states of Benelux Economic Union are:
       (a) Belgium, Netherlands, Luxembourg            (b) Indonesia, Kuwait, Libya
       (c) Algeria, Bahrain, Comoros, Iraq             (d) Guyana, Jamaica, Trinidad, Tobago
185.   The largest city of India is:
       (a) New Delhi                (b) Mumbai             (c)   Kolkata             (d) Chennai
186.   The longest rail line of the world, Trans-Siberian line, is in:
       (a) Russia                   (b) China                (c) USA                 (d) India
187.   The measurement of Lawn Tennis court for singles:
       (a) 70 ft. by 26 ft.   (b) 78 ft. by 27 ft.       (c)     70 ft. by 30 ft.    (d) 78 ft. by 38 ft.
188.   The main credit of the concept of Nonaligned Movement goes to:
       (a) Pt. Jawaharlal Nehru, India                  (b) Marshal Tito - President of Yugoslavia
       (c) Dr. Sukarno - President of Indonesia         (d) G. A. Nassir - President of Egypt
189.   What is done to raise dough while making bread?
       (a) Alcohol is added                            (b) Yeast is added
       (c) Carbon dioxide is passed                    (d) Air is passed
190.   The headquarters of the United Nations is at:
       (a) Geneva                                          (b) Paris
       (c) New York                                        (d) Washington, D.C.
191.   Who is the current Auditor General of Pakistan?
       (a) M. Ajmal Gondal       (b) Abdul Hameed          (c)   Mustafa Zaidi       (d) None of these
192.   Who is the current Chief Minister of Balochistan?
       (a) Jam Kamal Khan                                (b) Abdul Qaddus Bizenjo
       (c) Abdul Maalik Baloch                           (d) Nawab Sanaullah Khan Zehri
193.   Who is the incumbent Chief Justice of Supreme Court of Pakistan?
       (a) Umer Bandial         (b) Saqib Nisar         (c) Asif Saeed Khosa         (d) Gulzar Ahmad
194.   OJRI Camp was:
       (a) An Ammunition Depot                             (b) Scouts Camp
       (c) A Summer Camp                                   (d) Prisoners Camp
195.   Height of Nanga Parbat is:
       (a) 8126 m                 (b) 10521 m              (c)   6216 m              (d) 9500 m
196.   Markhor is mostly found in:
       (a) Punjab               (b) Sindh                  (c)   Kashmir             (d) Gilgit Baltistan
197.   According to 1973 Constitution of Pakistan, what is the term of the office of President?
       (a) 4 years               (b) 5 years               (c) 6 years                 (d) 7 years
198.   Shandur pass is in:
       (a) Kashmir               (b) Sindh                 (c)   Gilgit Baltistan    (d) Punjab
199.   Gadani is located in:
       (a) Sindh                 (b) Punjab                (c)   Balochistan         (d) None of these
200.   “Friends not Masters” is written by:
       (a) Ayub khan             (b) Bhutto                (c)   Nawaz Sharif        (d) Imran Khan
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