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English Literature Solved MCQs Paper 2015-16

Presented : Aymen Latif


English Literature Solved MCQs Paper 2015-16

(1) The subjugation of Women (1869) is an important text of:

(a) George Eliot


(b) Byron
(c) John Mill
(d) Hardy

(c) John Mill

(2) Which of the following poems by Tennyson is a monodrama?

(a) Ulysses
(b) Break, Break, Break
(c) Maud
(d) Crossing the Bar

(c) Maud

(3) The line “she dwells with Beauty – Beauty that must be” occurs in Keats’

(a) Lamia
(b) Ode to a Grecian Urn
(c) Ode on Melancholy
(d) Endymion

(c) Ode on Melancholy

(4) Negative Capability to Keats, means

(a) The ability to sympathize with other


(b) Say bad thing, about others
(c) To empathize

(c) To empathize
(5) “Art for arts sake” found its true adherent in:

(a) Wordsworth
(b) Byron
(c) Browning
(d) Wilde

(d) Wilde

(6) It as the best of times, it was the worst of time, it was the worst – the opening of Dickens’

(a) Hard Times


(b) David Copperfield
(c) Oliver Twist
(d) A Tales of Two Cities

(d) A Tales of Two Cities

(7) The character of Little Neil is a creation of:

(a) Hardy
(b) Eliot
(c) Oscar Wilde
(d) Dickens

(d) Dickens

(8) “Idylls of the King” is illustration of Tennyson’s deep interest in:

(a) Medieval legends


(b) The role of the king
(c) Hero worship
(d) The contemporary condition

(b) The role of the king

(9) Who believed that poetry is the spontaneous overflow of emotions?


(a) Blake
(b) Byron
(c) Wordsworth
(d) Keats

(c) Wordsworth

(10) Who after the publication of a poem, awoke and found himself famous?
(a) Shelley
(b) Browning
(c) Wordsworth
(d) Keats

(c) Wordsworth

(11) The image of the femme fatale dominates the poetry of:

(a) Wordsworth
(b) Keats
(c) Byron
(d) Tennyson

(b) Keats

(12) Little Time is a character in Hardy’s

(a) The return of the native


(b) Jude the Obscure
(c) Mayor of Casterbridge

(b) Jude the Obscure

(13) Which is the famous elegy written by Shelley?

(a) In Memoriam
(b) Lycidas
(c) Adonis
(d) Thyrsis

(c) Adonis

(14) The moral choice is everything in the works of:

(a) Dickens
(b) George Eliot
(c) Hardy

(a) Dickens

(15) Which of the following is illustrative of Ruskin’s interest in social economy?

(a) The Seven Lamps


(b) Unto this Last
(c) The Stones of Venice
(b) Unto this Last

(16) Which one of the following poets named the Romantic poet as the “pond poets”?

(a) Southey
(b) Shelley
(c) Keats
(d) Byron

(a) Southey

(17) The Charge of the Light Brigade” (Tennyson) commemorates:

(a) The Boer War


(b) The battle of Trafalgar
(c) The Crimean War

(c) The Crimean War

(18) The Elgin Marbles inspired Keats to write:

(a) Endymion
(b) Lamia
(c) The Grecian Urn
(d) Melancholy

(c) The Grecian Urn

(19) Would you tell Sordelo (Browning) as a:

(a) Dramatic Monologue


(b) Dramatic Lyrics
(c) Tragic Drama

(b) Dramatic Lyrics

(20) Which one of the following poets was appointed Poet Laureate in the year 1813?

(a) Tennyson
(b) Byron
(c) Southey
(d) Wordsworth

(c) Southey
MCQs Solved GK Sample Papers

How Many Districts in Sindh? 29


02 Who is the CM of Punjab ? Shahbaz Sharif
03 Who is the Richest Business Man in Pakistan? Mian Mohammad Manshah 04 Which is the
World’s largest University by enrollment ? Indira Gandhi National Open University 05 World’s
Largest Air Port in Which Country ?
Saudi Arabia
06 The Most Populous City in the World is ? Shanghai China
07 What is the Name of World Biggest Hotel? First World Hotel
08 Who was the First to Propose “Azan” for Prayer.
Hazrat Umar (RA)
09 Which is Smallest Country by Area in the World ?
Vatican City
10 On Which Place Pakistan detonated Nuclear Test? Chagai Balochistan 11 Who is the Current
Punjab Minister Environment Protection? Zakia Shahnawaz Khan 12 Who is the Current
Governor of Punjab Province? Malik Muhammad Rafique Rajwana 13 Who is the Current CM
of Balochistan Province ? Sanaullah Zehri 14 Who is the Current Speaker of KPK Assembly ?
Asad Qiasar
15 What is the Name of Pakistan’s National Flower ? Jasmine
16 Name of Pakistan’s National Game ? Hockey
17 What is the Name of Governor of Gilgit Baltistan ? Mir Ghazanfar Ali Khan 18 Current IG of
Federal Police Islamabad?
Tariq Masood Yasin
19 Current DG of ISI 2016 is ?
Rizwan Akhtar
20 Which team won the 2011 Cricket World Cup?
India
21 Who designed the National Flag of Pakistan?
Amiruddin Kidwai
22 Who is the current Governor of Balochistan?
Muhammad Khan Achakzai
23 Who is the current Governor of Sindh?
Saeed-u-zaman Saduqiui
24 Who is the current Chief of the Naval Staff of Pakistan?
Admiral Mohammad Zakaullah
25 What does ‘Eid-ul-Adha’ mean?
Festival of Sacrifice
26 How many individuals have held the position of Field Marshal in Army of Pakistan?
Only One (Muhammad Ayub Khan)
27 Pakistan National Assembly consists of how many total seats?
342
28 Which is the highest Civil Award of Pakistan?
Nishan-e-Pakistan
29 Which is the National Flower of Pakistan?
Jasmine
30 Who prepared the design of Minar-e-Pakistan?
Nasreddin Murat-Khan
31 Who prepared the design of Faisal Mosque?
Vedat Dalokay
32 Which is the largest dessert of Pakistan?
Thar
33 Which is the National Fruit of Pakistan?
Mango
34 Who invented the Diesel Engine?
Rudolf Diesel
35 Who was the first Governor-General of Pakistan?
Muhammad Ali Jinnah
36 Thal Desert is located in which province of Pakistan?
Punjab
37 Who prepared the design of Mazar-e-Quaid?
Yahya Merchant
38 Who is called “Father of Internet”?
Vint Cerf
39 Which is the smallest province of Pakistan by Area?
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
40 Who wrote the first revelation? Khalid Ibn Said RA
41 What is the number of days in Islamic Calendar? 354
42 Which one is not metal? Diamond
43 How many district of Punjab? 36
44 Current chief of army star is? Qamar Javed Bajwa
45Which is the Biggest Land lock country ? Kazakhstan

1- what plants exhale at night


carbondioxide
2- velocity of sound m/s
343
3-which vitamins not stored in human body?
C
4- lake of vitamin c create which disease
skin desease
5-which vitamin help blood clotting?
K
6- founder of muslim rule in india?
qutubuddin abek
7- razia sultana belong to?
slave dynasty
8- second battle of panipat fought b/w
correct option was not present my answer was none of these(akbar vs himu bakal)
9- attock fort was constructed by
akbar
10- mancher lake situated in ?
dadu
11- pakistan number among world population?
6th
12- share of punjab among area of pakistan
25%
13- length of khyber pass
53km
14- urinium resources found in pakistan?
D G khan
15- mostly part of gobi desert found in ?
mangolia
16- taklamakan desert found in
xinjaning china
17- longest river of the world is ?
nile
18- largest sea of the world ?
south china sea
19-largest coastal boundry country?
canada
20- brazil situated in ?
south america
21-which country is peninsula?
saudi arabia
22- pakistan situates on which line?
1- equator 2- cancer 3- inecapricorn 4- none
correet answer is option 4
23- macmohan line is situated b/w ?
india and china
24- who is david patrias?
american general in afghanistan
25- 1 meter is equal to ?
3.28 foot
26- caspian sea makes his boundries with
Iran, Russia, Kazakhstan and Turkmenistan, Azerbaijan.
27- largest agency among area in pakistan?
south wazirastan
28- old name of iraq?
mesopotimia
29-blood is red due to ?
haemoglobin
30-marian trence situated near?
philpines
31- headquarter of ghandhara civilization is?
texila
32- head quarter of saarc is situated at?
khatmandu
33- maximum wool produceing country is?
australia
34- official religion of japan is ?
shintoism
35- which element use for producing nuclear fuel?
urinium
Educational B.A B.Ed M.A M.Ed MCQs Sample Papers

Education is life itself not a preparation for life according to ?


Progressivism
According to which philosophy permanence is more real than change ?
Perennialism
Perennialism is an educational philosophy of ?
Old values
The objective of education comes from ?
Philosophy
The application of philosophy in education may be ?
Selection of objectives
Philosophy and education are two sides of a coin according to ?
Ross
An important question of philosophy is ?
What is universe
To seek truth and reality is the subject of ?
Philosophy
Every system of education is based on ?
Ideology of nation
Word philosophy is derived from ?
Phila and Sophia
Expected life outcomes from education are referred as ?
Aims
Being the science of wisdom philosophy aims at ?
Search for reality
The first head of the Deoband was ?
Maulana M. Yaqub Nanautwi
The Deoband academy was totally ?
Non government

Which is not the element of educational process?


Motivation
The sum of curricular and co-curricular activities is?
Curriculum
Pedagogy is concerned with ?
Teaching Methods
To determine the value or worth of anything is?
Teaching Methods
The literal meaning of philosophy is ?
Love of wisdom
Axiology in philosophy deals with ?
Values
Epistemology deals with ?
Knowledge
Ontology deals with ?
Reality
Ontology is also called as ?
Metaphysics
Metaphysics deals with the nature of ?
Reality
Eclecticism means borrowing beliefs from ?
Different philosophies
“Everlasting reality” is focused in ?
Perennialism
Useful culture and skill is emphasized in ?
Essentialism
Life is coutinuous changing process is the best ?
Progressivism
“Reforms are necessary in all walks of life” is focused in ?
Reconstructionism
Study of great books is at the core of ?
Essentialism
Who is not among major exponent of perennialism ?
John dewey
School should be run on democratic lines is held by ?
Progressivism
According to which experimental knowledge is real ?
Progressivism
Ethic and aesthetics are components of ?
Axiology
Progressivist teacher put more emphasis on ?
Practical education
The curriculum will be child centered if teacher is ?
Progressivist
Learning should be directly related to the interest of the child according to ?
Progressivism
Essentialists would get their aim of education from ?
Traditions
Essentialist philosophy of education is ?
Content and teacher centered

Who is called the “Intellectual Father of French Revolution?

J.J Rousseau

(2) GENERAL WILL as concept was introduced by:

Rousseau
(3) Karl Marx is known for his theory of :
Meterialistic Interpretation of history

(4) “Man by nature is a social and political animal” is the cornerstone of the
philosophy of:

Aristotle

(5) The author of the Book The Laws was:

Plato

(6) The center of Learning to the Greeks was the city state of :

Athens

(7) which of the thinkers is a social contractualist?

Hobbes

(8) “Principle of Utility” as a formula was the idea of :

Jeremy Bentham

(9) Modern Political thought begins with


Machiavelli

(10) Plato was a:


Idealist

(11) “Two treatises on civil Government” constitute the basic source


of Political thought of :

Locke

(12) Marx and Engels produced the famous book’ Common Manifesto’ In:
1848

(13) “ Siyasatnama” and ‘Majma ul Wasaya’ are the two books on


administration attributed to:

Nizam ul Mulk Tusi

(14) Montesquieu by birth belonged to:

France
(15) Al-Ghazzali was a philosopher of :

11th century

(16) Sepration of Ethics and Politics was the principle notion in the
philosophy of:

Machiavelli

(17) A Bi-cameral legislature as most suited to:

Federal States

(21) Ahya ul ulum is the work of:

Al Ghazali

(22) He is famous for his work “Muqaddameh”:

Ibn Khuldun

(23) The Bolshevik movement in Russia was led by:

Lenin
(24) He is known as the major theorist of bureaucracy:

Max Weber

(25) Cultural Revolution in China was launched under the leadership of:

Mao dzedung

(26) Collective responsibility is a feature of:


Parliamentary form

(27) Decentralization is a feature of:


Federal System

(28) Dictatorship of the Proletariat is one of the concepts of:


Karl Marx

(29) The general Will is the political concept of:

J. J. Rousseau
(30) ‘Leviathan’ is written by:
Thomas Hobbes

(31) “An essay concerning Human Understanding” is written by:


John Locke

(34) “Political Science begins and ends with the state” is said by:

Professor Garner

(35) Thyau’l-Ulum was the chief work of:

Al Ghazali

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Vitamin A

i) Role: Vitamin A plays an important role in growth and body repair, keeps the skin smooth and
essential for vision.
ii) Deficiency: it deficiency causes “Night Blindness”.
iii) Source: Fortified milk, butter, eggs, cream, leafy vegetables, carrot.

Vitamin B1

i) Role: it is an energy building vitamin, help in the digestion of carbohydrates, keep the heart
and muscle stable and necessary for nerves.
ii) Deficiency: its deficiency causes Beri Beri, muscular weakness, cramps and heart swelling.
iii) Source: Pork, cereals, legumes, nuts and seeds.

Vitamin B2 (Riboflavin)

i) Role: It is important in forming RBCs, protection of mouth and mucous membrane and skin.
ii) Deficiency: its deficiency causes “Pellagra”
iii) Source: Milk, leafy green vegetables, cereals etc.

Vitamin B3 (Niacin)

i) Role: Helps in releasing energy from carbohydrates, fats and proteins, very essential for the
DNA synthesis, used to lower elevated LDL cholesterol and triglyceride levels in the blood,
boosts the level of HDL, the ‘good’ cholesterol, in the body, essential for the proper digestion of
the food etc.
ii) Deficiency: its deficiency causes Loss of appetite, Indigestion, Skin lesions, Mental imbalance
etc.
iii) Source: Meat, poultry, fish, cereals, vegetables, peanuts, butter etc.
Vitamin B6 (Pyridoxine)

i) Role: it is essential for the production of antibodies, for the CNS and help in protein
metabolism in the body.
ii) Deficiency: Skin problems, Nervous system disorders, Muscle spasms, Sleeplessness.
iii) Source: Meat, fish, poultry, vegetables, fruits etc.

Vitamin B12 (Cynocobalamin)

i) Role: it is important for carbohydrate and fat metabolism, growth of child and formation of
blood.
ii) Deficiency: its deficiency causes “anaemia”
iii) Source: Meat, poultry, fish, seafood, eggs, milk.

Vitamin C (Ascorbic Acid)

i) Role: It is essential for protection of bones and for healthy teeth and gums.
ii) Deficiency: its deficiency causes “Scurvy”
iii) Source: Citrus fruit, guava, pineapple, tomatoes, spinach, turnips, strawberry.

Vitamin D:

i) Role: It is very important for the growth of children.


ii) Deficiency: Its deficiency causes “Rickets” in children and Osteoporosis in adults.
iii) Source: Egg yolk, liver, fish, milk.

Vitamin E:

i) Role: it plays an important role in wound healing, prevention of sterility, breaking blood clots
and prevents damage of cells due to aging.
ii) Source: Leafy green vegetables, soya bean, cotton seed, liver, egg yolk, nuts etc.
iii) Deficiency: its deficiency slows down the formation of RBCs.
Vitamin K:

i) Role: essential for blood clotting.


ii) Deficiency: its deficiency causes “Blood clotting Disorder”
iii) Source: Leafy green vegetables, milk, fish, liver, alfalfa.

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Computer Related Abbreviations

VDU stands for Visual Display Unit


One kilobyte is approximately 1000 bytes
DOS stands for Disk Operating System
WORD STAR is a popular Word processing programme
WORD STAR was developed by Micro pro Company
PC stands for Personal Computer
ALU stands for Arithmetic Logic Unit
The VDU and Keyboard together form a TERMINAL
The speed of the dot matrix printers is measured by CPS which
characters per second
stands for
The speed of the line printers is measured by LPM which stands
Lines per second
for
DBMS stands for Database Management System
International Business
IBM is a famous computer company.IBM stands for
Machines Corporation
ROM stands for Read Only Memory
The actual machine of the computer is commonly known as Hardware
The programs run on the computer are commonly known as Software
All the output which is printed on paper is called Hard Copy
The number of pixels on a computer screen determines a
Resolution
screes’s
A processor’s speed is measured in Megahertz
A software that assists the computer in performing
system software
instructions,is called as
Computer Aided
CAM stands for
Manufacturing
DPI stands for Dots per Inch
DTP stands for Desk Top Publishing
erasable and Programmable
EPROM stands for
Read only Memory
A magnetic storage disk made out of a thin piece of plastic is
Floppy Disk
called
A pictorial representation of the step by step sequence for
Flow Chart
solving a problem is known as a
A measure of storage capacity equal to one thousand megabytes
Gigabyte
is one
A variable whose value is accessible throughout the program is
Global Variable
called
A huge,worldwide network of computers that communicate with
each other,allowing global communications between users is Internet
known popularly known as
KB stands for Kilobyte
LAN stands for Local Area Network
A printer which uses light to transfer the image to paper is the Laser Printer
Memory which retains all its contents even after the power is
Non-Volatile Memory
turned off is known as
The result that is generated by the computer after processing the
Output
information provided to it is known as
Electronic mail is more popularly known as E-Mail
Programmed Inquiry Learning
PILOT stands for
Or Teaching
PILOT was developed by Doug Engelbardt
IQL stands for Interactive Query Language
LOGO was developed by Dr.seymour Papert
CAL stands for Computer Assisted Learning
Automatically Programmed
APT stands for
Tooling
`C’language was invented by Dennis M.Ritchie
Modula-2 was developed by Niklaus Wirth
Terminals that have their own memory are called Smart terminals
The memory that needs electric power to sustain its contents is
Volatile Memory
known as
MOS stands for Metallic Oxide Semiconductors
Dvorak key board was designed by August Dvorak
A simple device which functions as a simpler alternative to the
Mouse
keyboard is the
Automatic drawing input device is called Scanner
In the second generation computers,magnetic cores were used as Main Memory Devices
LCD stands for Liquid Crystal Display
RADAR stands for Radio Detection and Ranging
RADAR works on the principle of Echo
software-in-Hardware modules are called Firmware
A device by which any microcomputer can use ordinary
RF modulator
television set for producing output is called
Electronic Delayed Storage
EDSAC stands for
Automatic Computer
Electronic Discrete Variable
EDVAC stands for
Automatic Computer
EDSAC was developed in the year 1949
EDVAC was developed in the year 1952
Electronic Numerical Integrator
ENIAC stands for
and Calculator
The most successful computing device in the ancient time was Abacus
Use of some mechanism for the operation of a machine is
Automation
known as
Radar contact with the moon was first made in 1945
Radar contact with Venus was first made in 1961
A system in which information is displayed on a television
Video Text System
screen is known as
A modern means of communication in which the information is
Teletext
stored in a computer at a TV station is known as
Global communication became possible by using Satellites
Morse code was invented by Samuel Morse
The code used in a teleprinter is the Baudot Code
Teleprinter exchange is popularly known as Telex
A device which converts sound waves into electrical waves is
Microphone
called
AVC stands for Automatic Volume Control
The device used to measure wavelengths of radio waves is Wavemeter
A hollow metallic tube used in place of wire in electric circuits
Waveguide
carrying high frequency currents is called
An instrument used to measure the intensity of radiations is the Radiometer
An instrument used to measure electrical voltage is the Voltmeter
VTVM stands for Vacuum Tube Volt Meter
A circuit which maintains a constant voltage is called Voltage Stabilizer
SCR stands for Silicon Controlled Rectifier
A device used to increase or decrease electric voltageis called a Transformer
A magnetic tape that records both audio and video signals is
Video Tape
called a
The first electronic calculator was manufactured in 1963 by Bell Punch Company,USA
Microwave Amplification by
MASER stands for stimulated Emission of
Radiation
A computer which can handle a large volume of numbers is
Number cruncher
called a
POST stands for Power on Self Test
POST is a test carried out just after the computer has been Switched on
An index of the files stored on a disk is called Directory
Control program for
CP/M stands for
Microcomputers
CP/M was developed by digital Research Inc.,USA
Multiple Virtual Storage
MVS stands for
Operating System
MVS is used in Mainframe computers
The process of starting a computer is called Booting
A group of four binary digits is called a NIBBLE
BPI stands for Bit per Inch
A smart card is a multifunctional microprocessor
LIPS stands for Logical Inferences Per Second
A computerized machine is normally called a Robot
A robot is a machine directed by a Computer
A robot which resembles a human being is called an Android
PL/1 stands for Programme Language-1
The language PL/1 has combined features of COBOL and FORTRAN
Begineers All Purpose
BASIC stands for
Symbolic Instruction Code
Common Busines Oriented
COBOL stands for
Language
ALGOL stands for Algorithmic Language
ALGOL was developed in the early 1960s in Europe
COBOL was first introduced in the year 1961
FORTRAN stands for Formula Translation
FORTRAN was developed and introduced by IBM in the year 1957
PL/1 was introduced in the 1960s by IBM
Common Algorithmic
COMAL stands for
Language
John Kemeny and Thomas
BASIC was developed by
Kurtz
String Oriented Symbolic
SNOBOL stands for
Language
SNOBOL was developed in 1962
LISP stands for List Processing Language
LISP was developed by John McCarthy
Loud speaker was invented by Rice Kellogg
Programmable Read Only
PROM stands for
Memory
Two types of RAM chips are Dynamic,static
Data is fed into the computer by first converting it into Binary codes
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Pakistan Affairs / Current Affairs

1. B K Lashali: DIG Coast Guard


2. President India: Purnab Mukhar G
3. 3rd Governor: Ghulam Muhammad
4. Siachen: Karakuram Range
5. Chalghoza Forest: Zhob
6. Longest Reign: Hazrat Usman RA
7. White House Summit: Terror &
Extremism
8. Light from Moon to Earth: 1.3sec
9. Body Temp: 37
10. Noble Peace Prize winner with
Malala: Kailash Satiarthi
11. 2015 UN Year for: Soil
12. Bolshevik Revolution: Russia
13. French Revolution: Nepolean
Bonapart
14. Veto Countries: 5
15. Siam old name: Thailand
16. Madrid Capital: Sspain
17. Largest Fresh Water Lake: Superior
18. ICC Worldcup 2019: England
19. Kevi: Newzeland
20. CM Punjab: Shahbaz Sharif
21. Operation North Wazeeristan: Zarb e
Azab
22. OIC: Organisation for Islamic
Conference
23. Dr Shahid Nawaz PIMS: Cardiologist
24. Polio: Peshawar
25. Benazir Airport: Islamabad

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1) The abstract theory of utilitarianism is the theme of Dicken’s novel:


a) Bleak House
b) A Tale of Two Cities
c) Hard Times
d) Great Expectations
e) None of these

c) Hard Times
2. The one remains, the many change and pass;
Heaven’s light for ever shines, earth’s shadows fly;

The above two lines occur in:


a) Keats’ Hyperion
b) Shelley’s Hymn to Intellectual Beauty
c) Shelley’s Adonis
d) Keats’ Ode to Psyche
e) None of these

c) Shelley’s Adonis

3. Name the character of a novel of Thomas Hardy, which is much like Oedipus, King Lear and
Faust.

Answer. Tess.

4. She can not fade, though thou hast not the bliss,
For ever wilt thou love, and she be fair!

The above two lines have been taken from:


a) Keats’ Ode to a Nightingale
b) A Thing of Beauty
c) La Belle Dame Sans Mercy
d) Ode on a Grecian Urn

d) Ode on a Grecian Urn

5. ‘Withdrawal from an uncongenial world of escape either to death or more often, to an ideal
dream world’, is the theme of Tennyson’s:
a) Ulysses
b) The Palace of Arts
c) The Lotos – Eaters
d) None of these

c) The Lotos – Eaters

6. Philip Waken, Aunt Pallet and Tom Tulliver are the characters of G. Eliot’s novel:
a) Silas Manner
b) Adam Bede
c) Middle March
d) The Mill on the Floss

d) The Mill on the Floss


7. “In all things, in all natures, in the stars,
This active principle abides,”
Identify the poet and his peculiar belief that can be understood from the above lines.

Answer. William Wordsworth as he was of the opinion that in this universe ‘nature’ is the
point of focus for everything.

8. “Thy, Damnation, Slunbreth, Not”


Name the writer, his book and the character who uttered/wrote these words.

Writer – Thomas Hardy


Book – Tess of the D’Urbervilles
Character – a young man who is traveling the countryside painting scripture on the sides of
barns walks

9. In Memoriam by Tennyson is:


a) an elegy
b) a collection of elegies
c) a lyric
d) a dramatic lyric
e) None of these

a) an elegy

10. The poem, “The Marriage of Heaven and Hell” was written by:
a) Shelley
b) Blake
c) Byron
d) Browning
e) None of these

b) Blake

(11) Ernest Hemingway wrote:

(a) Mr. Chips


(b) Pride and Prejudice
(c) Old Man and the Sea
(c) Old Man and the Sea

(12) “Intellectual Beauty” is written by:


(a) Bertrand Russell
(b) Huxley
(c) P.B.Shelley

(c) P.B.Shelley

(13) Who wrote “20th Century Views”?

(a) Abrahams, M. H.
(b) Palmer, D. J.
(c) Bertrand Russell

(a) Abrahams, M. H.

(14) ‘Desert Places’ is a:

(a) Poem
(b) Play
(c) Novel

(a) Poem

(15) The University Wits were:

(a) Poets
(b) Playwrights
(c) Novelists

(b) Playwrights

(16) William Shakespeare was Born in:

(a) 1564
(b) 1534
(c) 1616

(a) 1564

(17) Francis Bacon died in:

(a) 1616
(b) 1626
(c) 1648

(b) 1626
(18) The period between 1660 to 1750 is known as:

(a) The Age of Classicism


(b) The Restoration
(c) The age of Milton

(b) The Restoration

(19) Who wrote “The Pilgrim’s Progress”?

(a) John Bunyan


(b) Daniel Defoe
(c) Dryden

(a) John Bunyan

(20) ‘‘The Conduct of the Allies’ is a famous work of:

(a) Jonathan Swift


(b) Samuel Johnson
(c) Oliver ‘Goldsmith

(a) Jonathan Swift


General Knowledge MCQs

1. Sir, Syed Ahmad predicted difference b/w hindu and Muslims on which occasion? Urdu Hindi
Controversy
2. Why Sir, Syed asked to Muslims to not join congress? Hindu’s domination on Congress
3. Who founded Sind Mudarsa Tul Islam? Ahmad Ali Afandi
4. Most important feature of Act.1935? Provinces Entity
5. Main factor of congress ministries resign? Finance Issue
6. Under which scheme Muslims League serenaded? Not Serenaded
7. Gourdaspur Pathankot why important? Land routes to Kashmir
8. Who first supported Pakistan resolution? Ch. Khaleeque Ul Zaman
9. Congress formed ministries in who many provinces ? 7
10. When Quaid say Muslim are parted parted forever? With Gandhi meeting
11. Who took oath from Quaid? Jt. Abdul Rasheed
12. Who became president of ML after Quaid? Ch. Khaleeque Ul Zaman
13. MALAKHRA is game of which province? Sind/Baluchistan
14. Who opposed Pakistan in UNO? Afghanistan
15. Urdu Alphabets? 37
16. Who wrote Emergence of Pakistan? Ch. Muhammad Ali
17. National anthem in which book of HJ? Charag-e-Saher
18. To which city Sitara-e-Istaqlal awarded in 1965 war? Sialkot
19. Which is biggest state of India at the time of independence? Haiderabad Dacan
20. Bicameral system introduced in Pak? 1973
21. Sir Creek issue related to? Boundary Issue in maritime
22. First atomic plant in Karachi installed with the help of ? Canada
23. Heavy complex foundry assisted by? China
24. Yellow journalism is?
25. Vitamin C for?
26. Sound cant travel in? Vacuum
27. Bonded Labour? Labour under contract
28. Promptly means? At once
29. Inflation? Devaluation of money
30. Why UNO made? Opinion Forum
31. Bartter system? Exchange of Goods
32. Tax on import and export? Custom Duty
33. Optical fiber used? Telecommunication
34. Myopia is? Short Sightedness
35. PC contain electric ? Chips
36. PC strength? All
37. Calories? Unit of Diet
38. Slump? Fall of trade
39. Most predominant gas? Nitrogen
40. Loaf plural? Loaves
41. Diseases sacred by air?
42. Dialysis related to? Kidney
43. Three names of Kashmir? Jammu-Azad-Held Kashmir
44. Physiotherapy is related to? Joint Movement
45. Preach of Islam started at? Dar-e-Arqam
46. Component of Prophet at the time of Migration? Hazrat Abu Bakar (RA)
47. In democratic countries 4th pillar of state consider to? Press
48. Collation Govt. is? Gvt of different parties
49. Reuter is? News agency
50. Mixed economy? Gvt sector and Pvt Sector
51. Least populated continent? Antarctica
52. Largest planet? Jupiter
53. Largest gas reserve? Russia
54. Largest sea? South China Sea
55. Biggest bird? Ostrich
56. Althing parliament ? Iceland
57. 1st Asian nobel prize winner? Tegor
58. Oldest search engine? Yahoo
59. Lunar eclipse? Shadow of earth on Moon
60. Largest crude oil reserve? USA
61. Which country won Football world cup 5 times?
62. 2nd largest economy? USA
63. Fastest game? Ice Hockey
64. Last town of Pak in route to china? Sost
65. Pakistan observer of? G-8
66. Heart beat of an adult? 72
67. Global worming caused by? C02
68. After USA which country won max Nobel prize? UK
69. Scout movement started? 1920
70. Leo tolsty was? Russian Writer
71. 22nd April is? Earth Day
72. Headquarter of Green Peace? N.Y

Preposition

73. Parted-From
74. Limit-To
75. Privilege-For
76. Knocking-At

Synonyms

77. Cataclysm-Upheaval
78. Dormant-Inactive
79. Exemplify- Illustrate
80. Nonchalant- Casual
81. Outcast-Recluse
82. Partisan-Member
83. Alferd Nobel invented? Dynamite
84. Objective resolution contain? PM & President must be Muslim
85. Law is not law? Without Voilation
86. SAARC university? Khatmandu
87. International organizations headquarters? Geneva
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91. Urdu ka pehla shair? Qulli Qutbi
92. Urdu ka pehla drama? Anind saba
93. Jaded Nassar k bani? Sir, Syed
94. Sawaneh Nigari k bani? Sir, Syed
95. Baba-e-Urdu? Abdul Haq
96. Insha Nigari k bani? Sir, Syed
97. Khuda-e-Sukhan? Mir Taqi Mir
98. Urdu Dramy ka Shakespeare? Agha Hashar Kashmri
99. Sha-e-ry Inqlab? Josh Maleha abadi
100. Awami Shair? Nazir Akbar abadi

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