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Sample Paper

for Entry Test of MHRM


Instructions
1. There will be two sections of the admission test i.e. English and Quantitative. English section
will have five types of questions and quantitative section will have three types of questions as
mentioned below.
2. Calculator is not allowed in the test.
3. The test will totally be MCQ Based, consisting of questions along with four/five (i.e. A-D/E)
Answer choices. You will have to encircle the correct answer choice.
4. This sample paper just provides different type of questions which may be included in the
admission test.
5. Students can seek guidance from Curriculum for NAT (Category Two) for candidates Having
14 years/equivalent Education in Art & Humanities for English and Quantitative parts.

SECTION I: ENGLISH (Sentence Completion, Analogy, Analogy, Synonym, Comprehension)

1. Complete the sentences by choosing the most appropriate word, from the given lettered choices (A to
D) below each.

We are today living in a _____ world, a world where physical _____ matter little. (Sentence
Completion)
A. Blossoming … engagement C. Borderless … distances
B. Developed … hindrances D. Computerized … deformities
2. Each question below consists of a related pair of words, followed by five lettered pairs of words. Select
the lettered pair that best expresses a relationship similar to that expressed in the original pair.
(Analogy)

SOAP: CLEANSE:
A. Sponge: absorb B. Iron : Rust Linen
B. Sin: Expiate D. Detergent :Cosmic
3. Choose the lettered word or phrase that is most nearly opposite in meaning to the word in capital
letters. (Antonym)

DILIGENT:
A. Lazy C. Avoid
B. Shirk D. Devoid
4. Choose the word most similar in meaning to the capitalized ones. (Synonym)

UTOPIAN:
A. Perfect C. Fanciful
B. Idealistic D. Realistic
5. Read the passage to answer question (Comprehension)
Culture refers to a group’s program for survival in and adaptation to its environment. The cultural program consists of
knowledge, concepts, and values that are shared by group members through their symbols and systems of communication.
The United States, like other nations, has a shared set of values and symbols that form the core culture. This culture is
shared to some extent by all the various cultural and ethnic groups that make up the nation. This core culture is difficult to
describe because the United States is such a complex nation; it is easier to identify the core culture within an isolated pre-
modern society. However, it is possible to assert that the political institutions reflecting some of the nation’s core values
were heavily influenced not only by the British but also by the Native Americans, particularly those practices related to
making group decisions. A key concept in the U. S. core culture is the idea that “all men are created equal.” When the
nation’s founding fathers expressed this idea in 1776, their conception of men was limited. White men without property,
white women, and all African Americans and Native Americans were excluded. While the concept of equality had a
limited meaning at that time, it has proven to be a powerful idea in the quest for civil rights in the United States. It remains
an important part of the U. S. core culture and is still used by victimized groups to justify their struggles for equality.

With which of the following statements would the author most probably agree?
A. People generally view culture in terms of survival.
B. Americans believe their culture is superior to others.
C. The cultural program of a society is established by its political institutions.
D. Most people in a country share certain core values.

SECTION II: QUANTITATIVE (Arithmetic, Algebra, Geometry)

6. What is the volume of a cube with a surface area of 216?

A. 36 D. 250
B. 66 E. 300
C. 216
7. 10% of 360 is how much more than 5% of 360?

A. 5 D. 36
B. 9 E. 48
C. 18
8. Ahmad’s average score on his first 3 tests is 90. If his average on his last 2 tests is 80, what is his
average score for all 5 tests?

A. 85 D. 88

B. 86 E. 89
C. 87
9. 29. If 8x + 8y = 64, what is the average of x and y?

A. 16 C. 4
B. 8 D. 2
INSTITUTE OF ADMINISTRATIVE SCIENCES
UNIVERSITY OF THE PUNJAB, LAHORE

IMPORTANT INFORMATION REGARDING ADMISSION


MASTER OF HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT (Session-2015-2017)

REGULAR PROGRAM SELF-SUPPORTING PROGRAM


1 Total Seats 60 1 Total Seats 54
2 Open Merit Seats 50 2 Open Merit Seats 50
3 Reserve Seats 10 (Army 1 + Disable 1 + Sports 1 + Co-curricular Activities 1 3 Reserve Seats 4 (PU Teacher's Son/Daughter 2 + PU Employee Son/Daughter 2 )
PU Teacher's Son/Daughter 2 + PU Employee Son/Daughter 2, Balochistani Students 1 )
4 Seat Distribution BA/BSc 25 4 Seat Distribution BA/BSc 25
of Open Merit BCom (2 Years) 25 of Open Merit BCom (2 Years) 25

5 Eligibility 14 Years Graduation with at least 2nd Division 5 Eligibility 14 Years Graduation with at least 2nd Division
Non-PU Graduate Provide Equivalence from PU Registrar Office Non-PU Graduate Provide Equivalence from PU Registrar Office
6 Age Limit Less then 26 year 6 Age Limit No Age Limit
7 Admission Criteria Entry Test: 30% 7 Admission Criteria Entry Test: 30%
Academic Record: 70% Academic Record: 70%
(1/4 Metric Marks + 1/5 Marks in Intermediate (1/4 Metric Marks + 1/5 Marks in Intermediate
+ Total Marks of Graduation +20 marks for Hafiz –e- Quran) + Total Marks of Graduation +20 marks for Hafiz –e- Quran)
8 Entry Test Date & Time Thursday August 13, 2015 at 9 am 8 Entry Test Date & Time Thursday August 13, 2015 at 9 am
9 Entry Test Venue Punjab University Examination Centres, Wahdat Road Lahore 9 Entry Test Venue Punjab University Examination Centres, Wahdat Road Lahore
10 Entry Test Result Test Result will be notified on August 21 2015 on notice board & website 10 Entry Test Result Test Result will be notified on August 21 2015 on notice board & website
11 Last Year Merit without BA/BSc 71.00 % 11 Last Year Merit without BA/BSc 55.00 %
Entry Test Bcom IT (2 Years) 68.11% Entry Test BCom IT (2 Years) 60.00 %
12 BA with Social Sciences 10 Additional Marks: for each subject studied in BA/B.Sc as Elective from the following 12 BA with Social Sciences 10 Additional Marks: for each subject studied in BA/B.Sc as Elective from the
pool (Maximum 20 Marks) following pool (Maximum 20 Marks)
Journalism, Economics, Home Economics, Statistics, Sociology, Journalism, Economics, Home Economics, Statistics, Sociology,
Philosophy, Psychology, Political Sciences, Social Work Philosophy, Psychology, Political Sciences, Social Work

13 Duration of Degree 2 years 13 Duration of Degree 2 years


14 Number of Semesters 4 semesters 14 Number of Semesters 4 semesters
15 Preference of Passing year 1. A/2015, S/2014 15 Preference of Passing year No Preference
of Graduation 2. A/2014, S/2013 of Graduation All Graduate are Equal (Fresh and Old)
16 Self Finance Scheme Not Valid 16 Self Finance Scheme Not Valid
17 Timing of classes 8:00 am to 04:00 pm University timing 17 Timing of classes 8:00 am to 04:00 pm University timing
18 Total Fee Pakage 18 Total Fee Pakage
Approximately Rs. 65,000/- Approximately Rs. 2,65,000/-
19 Number of Installments 4 19 Number of Installments 4
20 Ist Installment Approximately Rs. 19,000/- 20 Ist Installment Approximately Rs. 70,000/-
21 Contact us www.ias.edu.pk 99231164-65 & 99231810-11 Ext 100 21 Contact us www.ias.edu.pk 99231164-65 & 99231810-11 Ext 100

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