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The document provides instructions for a mock test consisting of 100 multiple-choice questions, divided equally between English and Mathematics. It emphasizes the importance of a distraction-free environment, proper answer recording, and submission guidelines. Additionally, it includes sample questions related to English comprehension and grammar, as well as Mathematics problems.
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READ THE FOLLOWING INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY, BEFORE ATTEMPTING THE

MOCK TEST.

 Test is consist of 100 mcqs, 50 English, 50 Mathematics


 Choose a quite and private space to take your mock test
without distraction
 Have a notebook and pen ready for your use.
 Take time to understand each question before answering,
thinking carefully is part of the test.
 Avoid copying, it may seen easy but undermines your
progress and learning
 Use separate sheet or paper to record your answers,
numbers from 1 to 100 and write the correct option ( A, B,
C, D ) next to each number
 Submit your test by taking a clear picture of your answer
sheet
 You have 100 minutes to complete the test, submit it
within 5 minutes after the time ends.
 At top of your answer sheet, only write your registration
number, mock test number and the date.

BEST OF LUCK
SECTION I ENGLISH (50 MCQS)
FOLLOWING SHORT PARAGRAPHS CONTAINS SHORT QUESTIONS READ THE
PARAGRAPHS CAREFULLY ANSWER THE QUESTION FROM THE PARAGRAPHS
Most economics in the USA seem captivated by the spell of free market
consequently, nothing seems good or normal that doesn’t accord with the
requirements of the free market. A price that is determined by the seller or the
aggregate of the consumers seems pernicious accordingly, it requires a major act
of will to think of price-fixing. (the determination of the price by the seller). As
both normal and having a valuable economic function. In-fact price fixing is
normal in all industrialized societies because the industrial system itself provides,
as an effortless consequence of its own development, the price fixing that it
requires. Modern industrial planning requires and rewards great size. Hence a
comparatively small number of large firms will be competing for the same group
of consumers. That each large firm act with consideration of its own needs and
thus avoid selling its products for more than its its competitors charge is
commonly recognized by advocates of free markets economic theories. But each
large firm will also act with full consideration of needs and thus avoid selling its
products by more than its competitors charge is commonly recognized by
advocates of free-market economic theories. But each large firm also act with full
consideration of needs that it has in common with the other larger firms
competing for the same customers. Each large firm will thus avoid significant price
cutting, because price cutting would be pre-judicial to the common interest in a
stable demand for products. Most economists do not see price fixing when it
occurs because they expect it to be brought about by a number of explicit
experiments among large firms.
Moreover those economist who argue that allowing the free market to operate
without interference is the most efficient method of establishing prices have not
considered the economies of non-socialist countries other than the united states.
These economies employ international price-fixing by cartel andinformal price
fixing by agreements covering the members of an industry of or common place
where there something peculiarly efficient about the free market and inefficient
about price-fixing, the countries that have avoided first and used the second
would have suffered drastically in their economic development
Socialist industry also work within a frame work of controlled prices in early
1970s. the soviet union begin to give firms and industries some of the flexibility in
adjusting prices that a informal evolution has accorded the capitalist system.
Economists in the united states have hailed the change as the return to the free
market. But soviet firms are no more subject to prices established by a free
market over which they exercise little influence than are capitalist firms; rather,
soviet firms have been given the power to fix prices.
1. The passage provide information that would answer which of the following
questions about price-fixing?
i. What are some of the ways in which prices can be fixed
ii. for what products is price-fixing likely to be more profitable than the
operation of the free market.
iii. in price fixing more common in socialist industrialized societies or in
non socialist industrialized societies ?
a. I only
b. III only
c. I and II only
d. II and III only

2. It can be inferred that that the author’s argument that a price fixed by the
seller seems pernicious because
a. People do not have competition in large firms
b. People do not expect the government to regulate prices
c. Most economists believe that consumers as a group should determine
prices
d. Most economists associate fixed prices with communist and socialist
economies

3. The suggestion in the passage that price fixing in Industrialized societies is


normal arises from the author’s statement that price fixing is
a. a profitable result of economic development
b. an inevitable result of the industrial system
c. the result of number of carefully organized decisions
d. a phenomenon common to industrialized and non-industrialized
societies

4. according to author price fixing in non-socialist countries is often


a. accidental but productive
b. illegal but useful
c. legal and innovative
d. intentional and widespread

5. according to the author what is the result of the soviet union’s change in
economic policy in the 1970’s
a. soviet firms show greater profit
b. soviet firms have less control over the free market
c. soviet firms are able to adjust to technological advances
d. soviet firms have some authority to fix prices

6. with which of the following statement regarding the behavior of large firms
in industrialized societies would the author be most likely agree ?
a. the directors of large firms will continue to anticipate the demand for
products
b. the directors of large firms are less interested in achieving a predictable
level of profit than in achieving a large profit
c. the directors of large firm believe that the government should establish
the prices that will be charged for products

7. in the passage the author is primarily concerned with


a. predicting the consequences of a practice
b. criticizing a point of view
c. calling attention to recent discoveries
d. proposing a topic for research

USE THE CORRECT FORM OF VERB IN THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS


8. The nazim got the drains …………….by excavangers
A. Cleaned
B. Had been cleaned
C. Were cleaned
D. Have cleaned

9. …………………….. meal, he took tea.


a. Having eaten
b. Being eaten
c. Having ate
d. Having been eaten

10. He ……………… we worship, by ……………… gift we live, is the lord


a. Who, whose
b. That, whose
c. Whom, which
d. Whom, whose

USE PAIR OF WORDS TO COMPLETE THE SENTENSE


11. Inspite of the ………….. of her presentation, many people were …………… with the speaker’s
concepts and ideas.
a. Interest, enthralled
b. Power, taken
c. Intensity, socked
d. Strength, bored

12. He was rather ……………… about what paintings were hung in his study, but in contrast was quite
………………… about what furniture was in the room
a. Fastidious , indifferent
b. Inflexible, obstinate
c. Undecided , tentative
d. Demanding, definite

13. The castles of feudal lord were primarily forts and therefore constructed more for …………..than
for ……………….
a. Privacy , seclusion
b. Protection, comfort
c. Convenience, security
d. Retaliation, defense
14. People were tired of what human …………. Could provide; the invisible, the ……… were the need
of time.
a. Intellect, irrational
b. Belief, mysterious
c. Strength, constructive
d. Beauty, unheard

15. Good health is ………………. With a high degree resistance to bacterial attack any influence that
lowers one’s general health also ………………. One’s resistance to such an attack
a. Associated, activities
b. Balanced, secures
c. Allied, increase
d. Synonymous, reduces

USE CORRECT FORM OF PREPOSITION IN THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS


16. I came ………….. an old friend in liberty market this morning
a. Around
b. Round
c. Across
d. With

17. The modern child finds it difficult to conceive ……………… a time when there was no radio or TV.
a. For
b. Of
c. In
d. Up

18. He is blamed for stirring …………… hatred between friends


a. Up
b. In
c. On
d. Of

19. If you need a reference, iam sure he would vouch ………………. Me .


a. For
b. To
c. In
d. In to
20. Experts have testified ……………… the machine’s excellent performance
a. In
b. On
c. To
d. Into

DETECT ERROR IN THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS


21. When two products are basically the same as advertising can influence the public’s choice
A. Basically
B. the same as
C. advertising
D. influence

22. for the first time in the history of the country the person which was recommended by the
president to replace a retiring justice in the supreme court is woman.
a. Which
b. was recommended
c. to replace
d. retiring

23. Ahmed worked diligent to prove his theory of cultural diffusion.


a. Worked
b. Diligent
c. to prove
d. no error

24. when the chemicals inside a cell not longer produce ions, the cell stops functioning
a. when the chemicals
b. not longer
c. stops functioning
d. no error

25. The common gold fish may live as long twenty five years
a. The common
b. gold fish
c. may live
d. as long

USE THE CORRECT FORM OF VERB IN THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS

26. It ……………….. drizzling throughout the previous day


a. Kept
b. Keeps
c. Keep
d. Keeping

27. My computer was broke down, so I ……………….. continue my work


a. Can not be
b. Could not
c. Can’t
d. Could’nt been

28. They …………………. Swimming at the beach


a. Were
b. Was
c. Is
d. Will

29. If you are in town, you …………….. come to me


a. Are
b. Were
c. Had
d. Will

30. He heard the train ………………. Coming


a. Is
b. Was
c. Were
d. Will

Choose the correct synonym of the underlined word.


31. His addiction to the drugs caused his friend much grief.
a. Inflexible
b. Stick to
c. Habitual need
d. Deliverance

32. He was absolved of all blames.


a. Pardon
b. Free from
c. Forgiven
d. Unsuccessful

33. When pressed for an answer, he acknowledged the existence of another


motive for the crime.
a. Hard
b. Moved
c. Motivate
d. Admit

34. His affected mannerisms irritated many of us who had known him before
his promotion.
a. Artistic
b. Artificial
c. Horrified
d. Quick

35. After his appointment to eminent position, he had no time for his former
friends.
A. High
B. Useless
C. Lower
D. Corrupt
CHOOSE THE CORRECT ANTONYM OF THE FOLLOWING WORDS
36. RETRIEVE
A. Respond
B. Dismiss
C. Foil
D. Abandon

37. RESCUE
A. Extricate
B. Waver
C. Bind
D. Desert
38. PREVENT
A. Excite
B. Support
C. Invite
D. Incite

39. NATIVE
A. Alien
B. Foreigner
C. Newcomer
D. Stranger

40. MINOR
A. Heavy
B. Tall
C. Major
D. Big

USE PAIR OF WORDS IN THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS

41. The geological record is ................. with climatic changes similar in


magnitude to the change now going on, but past changes were slow
enough to allow most species to ...............
a. Filled, Change
b. Replete, adapt
c. Complete, perish
d. Marked, evolve

42. As a scientist, leonardo da vinci was capable of ............., but his mistakes
are remarkably few in light of his ............
a. Error, accomplishments
b. Artistry, failures
c. Genius, works
d. Innovation, lapses

43. Unfortunately routine military operations are ................ in this account of


the conflict whereas analysis of more significant political considerations are
relegated to ............. paragraphs
a. Concisely, lavish
b. Summarily, interminable
c. Exhaustively, occasional
d. Superficially, ample

44. People were tired of what human ............. could provide; the invisible, the
............ were the need of the time
a. Intellect, irrational
b. Belief, mysterious
c. Strength, constructive
d. Beauty, unheard

45. Human survival is a result of mutual assistance since people are


essentially..............rather than .........
a. Superior, inferior
b. Cooperative, competitive
c. Physical, mental
d. Dependent, insensate

DETECT ERROR IN THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS


46. Its is essential the practice a foreign language in order to retain a high
level of proficiency
A. the practice
B. foreign language
C. to retain
D. high level

47. Despite its smaller size the Indian ocean is as deep the Atlantic
A. Despite
B. smaller size
C. as deep
D. NO ERROR

48. Writing of instruction for computers is called computer programing


A. Writing
B. For
C. is called
D. No error

49. work is often measure in units called foot pounds


a. Work
b. Is
c. Measure
d. Called
50. The bodies of cold blooded animals have the same temperature their
surroundings, but those of warm-blooded do not.
a. cold blooded animals
b. have
c. the same temperature

do not.

SECTION II MATHEMATICS (40 MCQS)


51. What is the remainder when 270 is divided by 10?
a. 8
b. 12
c. 4
d. 6

1
52. What is the decimal value of 1000 + 1+ ?
1000
a. 1000.1001
b. 1000.101
c. 1001.001
d. 1001.01

3
53. What is 10% of 20% of
2
a. 0.003
b. 0.03
c. 0.045
d. 0.6

54. What is the cost of 23/5 yards of cloth at $ 9 per yard?


a. $40.45
b. $41.40
c. $43
d. $44.20

55. A radio was sold at a 20% discount for a price of Rs.118.80. What was the
original selling price of this radio?
a. Rs.158.60
b. Rs.148.50
c. Rs.142.56
d. Rs.132.40

1 2
56. (𝑥 + 5) + 6 = (2𝑥 + 4) − 4. What is the value of x in this equation?
3 3
a. -1
b. 1
c. 9
d. 11

57. If -3x+9y = -4 then 2x-6y =?


a. 64/3
b. 8/3
c. 4/3
d. 6/3

58. if 5x+y = 19 and x - 3y = 7, then x+y = ?


a. -4
b. -1
c. 3
d. 4

59. Which of the following statements is INCORRECT?


a. For natural numbers a and b, if a divides b2 then a divides b.
b. Product of distinct prime numbers is always equal to their L.C.M.
c. For any natural number n, 6n never ends with digit zero.
d. None of these

60. Raghav had (6x3 + 2x2 + 3x) and he bought (4x2 + 3) shirts. The price of each
shirt is (x + 5). How much money is left with Raghav?
a. (2x3 – 18x2– 15)
b. (4x2 + 2x + 3)
c. (x3– 3x)
d. (2x3 + 2x2 – 15)

61. The denominator of a rational number is greater than its numerator by 3. If


3 is subtracted from the numerator and 2 is added to the denominator, the
new number becomes 1/5 . Then the original number was _______
a. 7/11
b. 3/5
c. 5/8
d. 4/7

62. 875 divided by ½ = ?


a. 1650
b. 1700
c. 1750
d. 1800

63. Solve the linear equation 1/5 (10𝑥 − 20) = 𝑥 – 3


a. -1
b. 17
c. 03
d. 01

64. Consider the following graph of the point A. which quadrat does A lie in ?

a. Quadrant I
b. Quadrant ii
c. Quadrant iii
d. Quadrant iv

65. Which of the following pairs of points has slope 2/9 ?


a. (1, 3) (2, -7)
b. (1, 2) (3, -7)
c. (2,3), (-7, 1)
d. None of these

66. A can do a job in 2 days, B in 3 days , and C in 6 days, How many days will
A,B and C working together to finish the job?
a. 1
b. 2
c. 7
d. 3
67. If the ratio of boys to girls in a class is 4 to 5, which of the following could
be the total number of students in the class?
a. 20
b. 20
c. 45
d. 50

68. If A sell a good costing $200 to B at a profit of 20 % and B sold the same
good to C at a profit of 30%, What was the price paid by C?
a. 312
b. 443
c. 761
d. None of these

69. In a list of 3 consecutive even numbers, three times the first number is 12
more than twice the third number. What is the middle number?
a. 15
b. 21
c. 12
d. 22

70. The ratio between the ages of A and B today is 5:1.Three years later, the
ratio of their ages will be 11:3. What is A’s age today?
a. 45
b. 60
c. 75
d. 30

71. The total cost of a jeans and a T-shirt if Rs.250. If the T-shirt cost Rs.75 less
tha the jeans, what is the price of the jeans?
a. Rs.150
b. Rs.162.50
c. Rs.175
d. Rs.180
72. A man is three times as old as his son today. Ten years ago, he was twenty
years older than his son. What is the man’s age today?
a. 30 years
b. 40 years
c. 50 years
d. 60 years

73. Zahid sells a watch to ibrar at a gain of 10% and abrar sells it to sohail at a
gain of 5%. If sohail has to pay Rs. 462 for it, the cost of watch for Zahid is
a. Rs 300
b. Rs 400
c. Rs 500
d. Rs 600

74. 10 engineers can complete a road in 30 days, if they want to finish the road
5 days earlier how more men will be required
a. 5
b. 2
c. 4
d. 6

75. 9a + 12a2 – 5a = ?
a. 16a
b. 16a2
c. 12a2 – 4a
d. 12a2 + 4a
e. 26a2

76. When x = 3, 2x2 – 5x + 3 =


a. -6
b. 0
c. 6
d. 33
e. 36

77. If 6x – 4x + 9 = 6x + 4 – 9, what is the value of x?


a. 9
b. -1
c. -9
d. 7/2

78. What is the solution set for the inequality –8(x + 3) ≤ 2(–2x + 10)?
a. x ≥ –11
b. x ≤ –11
c. x = 11
d. x ≥ 11

79. The sum of four consecutive, odd whole numbers is 48. What is the value of
the smallest number?
a. 9
b. 11
c. 13
d. 15
e. 17

80. What are the factors of x2 – 11x + 28?


a. (x – 4)(x – 7)
b. (x – 4)(x + 7)
c. (x + 14)(x – 2)
d. (x – 14)(x + 2)
e. (x – 11)(x + 28)

81. Four times the cube of a number is equal to 48 times the number minus
four times the square of the number. If the number is greater than 0, what
is the number?
a. 3
b. 4
c. 5
d. 6
82. Each term in the sequence below is nine less than the previous term. What
is the ninth term of the sequence?
101, 92, 83, 74,..
a. 9
b. 20
c. 29
d. 38

83. Given the equations below, what is the value of x?


2x + y = 6
y/2+ 4x = 12
a. -2
b. 0
c. 1
d. 3
e. 6

84. If the height of a triangle is half its base, b, what is the area of the triangle?
a. ¼ b
b. ¼ b2
c. ½ b
d. ½ b2

85. The endpoints of a line segment are (5,–5) and (–5,–5). What is the slope of
this line?
a. -10
b. -5
c. 0
d. 5

86. Kamran is four times as old as his brother Faizan at present. After 10 years
he will be twice the age of his brother. Find their present age.
a. Kamran 25 years, Faizan 8 years
b. Kamran 20 years, Faizan 5 years
c. Kamran 18 years, Faizan 3 years
d. Kamran 23 years Faizan 7 years

87. Two men can paint 2 houses in 8 days. How many men will be required to
paint 15 houses In 6 days.
a. 120
b. 110
c. 130
d. 100

88. A certain number of man can construct a house in 90 days. If 10 more men
are hired the time required drop to 60 days. How many men are there
originally?
a. 20
b. 25
c. 30
d. 38

89. A man spends 2/5 of his salary on travel. He spends 1/3 of the remainder
on food. If he has $200 left over, what was his salary.
a. 750
b. 1500
c. 250
d. 500

90. In a sports club 60 members play tennis, 40 play squash and 20 play both
squash and tennis. If all members play at least one sport, what is the total
number of members in the club?
a. 100
b. 70
c. 80
d. 60
91. A factor is the number which divides the dividend completely leaving the
…………… remainder
A. 0
B. 2
C. 1
D. 3

92. Integers are also whole numbers but they also include ……………..numbers
A. Positive
B. Negative
C. None of these
D. BOTH A & B

93. A + B = B + A it shows commutative property w.r.t


A. Addition
B. Multiplication
C. Division
D. Subtraction

94. What will be the sum of two and its multiplicative inverse
A. 1.5
B. 2.5
C. 3
D. 3.5

95. The sum of ages of two children is 16 years. Four years ago the age of older
child was three times of the younger child, what is the present age of
younger child ?
A. 10
B. 06
C. 04
D. 02

96. The value of decimal 0.004 in the fraction of lowest term is


A. 1/100
B. 1/10
C. 1/50
D. 1/250

97. Mike is 4 years older than Ran. In two years sum of their ages will be 84.
How old Mike is now
A. 38
B. 42
C. 44
D. 48

98. By solving the inequality 6x – 7 > 5 then the value of x will be


A. X > 6
B. X < 5
C. X < 7
D. X > 2

99. How many order pairs will be of A×B. If A has 6 elements and B has 7
Elements
A. 13
B. 15
C. 32
D. 42

100. A decimal which has a one finite number of a place is called …………..
decimal
A. Recurring
B. Non-recurring
C. Non-terminating
D. Terminating

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