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THE UNIVERSITY OF HARIPUR


Entrance Test for Admission to B.S (4 Year) Programmes
Fall Semester, 2017

Total Questions: 100


Total Marks: 100
Time Allowed: 100 Minutes

Note: Please use the pink answer sheet to mark your answers.

1. The Educational Testing and Evaluation Authority (ETEA) KHYBER PUKHTOONKHWA


will conduct the test and mark it through computer. This is to ensure transparency in
admission process.
2. Students are directed to read these instructions carefully because errors in filling out
the answer sheet cannot be later on corrected.
3. Students are requested to bring the following on the day of the test:

Admit Card (ID Number) provided by the respective Institutions / ETEA.


Thin Tip Black Marker (Dollar Sketch line marker)
Clip Board to hold the Answer Sheet.

4. Your ID Number (Roll No), Name & Test Form (Paper Version A, B, C or D) is already
filled on Pink Answer Sheet.
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5. Students are requested to take care of the Answer Sheet. i.e., do not bend or fold it etc.
6. Total questions are 100, all compulsory, all carry equal marks. There will be no negative
marking on wrong answer.
7. Test time is one hour and forty minutes (100 minutes).
8. We need your cooperation in following these instructions as well as instructions given
you before the test in order to conduct the test smoothly.
9. The paper will be self-explanatory and we believe that you have studied and understood
all instructions; therefore no question will be entertained during the test.
10. During the test, do not talk, whisper, or turn your eyes or head away from your own
paper. Any evidence of cheating or non-compliance with the instructions will disqualify
you from the Test.
11. More than one answer of the same question will be considered wrong.
12. Be sure before you fill your answer box, because once you do that, it cannot be
changed.
13. DO NOT use any type of ERASER or any covering fluids. Any attempts to erase a mark
can result in damaging the sheet and hence it will not be marked correctly.
14. Use of Mobile Phones, calculators, calculator watches, scientific or mathematical tables
and other electronic device is not allowed.
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Do not detach any sheet from the question paper.
16. DO NOT write at the back of the answer sheet.

DO NOT Tear off any Page of Test Paper; ETEA will Examine each Test Paper

Correct Way of Marking / filling on the Answer Sheet

Wrong Way of Marking on the Answer Sheet


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For any further information, the candidates are advised to contact:

Provost Office University of Haripur: 0995-615391

SAMPLE PAPER

Total questions to be answered 100. Total Marks: 100 (all questions carry equal marks). Test
time: one hour and forty minutes (100 minutes).

Note:

University of Haripur has provided this sample Entry Test as a guide for the applicants; the
contents of this examination do not truly reflect the contents of the entry test.

Candidates are advised to treat this section only as an informative tool. This sample test also
does not reflect the standard of difficulty of the entry examination.
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SECTION I
GENERAL KNOWLEDGE

Marks 20

Select the correct answer by filling in the appropriate answer box i.e. A, B, C and D. The
correct method of filling in the answers is demonstrated on the Answer Sheet attached.

1. The Aligarh Moment was started by


Allama Muhammad
A B Quaid e Azam
Iqbal
Sir Sayyid Ahmad
C Liaqat Ali Khan D
Khan

2. Quaid e Azam joined All India Muslim League in

A 1893 B 1903
C 1913 D 1923

3. The Lahore Resolution was passed in


A 1920 B 1940
C 1946 D 1956

4. In the west, Pakistan shares its longest boundary with

A India B Afghanistan
C China D Iran

5. Lake Saif-ul- Malook lie in


A Azad jammu Kashmir B Sindh
C Khyber Pakhtunkhwa D Punjab

6. The tomb of Noor Jehan is located in


A Delhi B Bawalpur
C Multan D Lahore

7. FATA stands for

A Federal Agency for B Federal Aviation


Tourist Activities Transmission
Authority
C Federally D Federal Agency for
Administered Tribal Transfer Actions
Agencies

8. Thirty two percent of our GNP comes from

A Industries B Agriculture
C IMF D Information Technology
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9. The First Five Year Plan of Pakistan was published in


A 1947 B 1949
C 1952 D 1956

10. The new seaport Gawadar is being established with the help of

A World Bank B IMF


C China D Iran

11. The name of presently elected president of Turkey is

A Abdullah Gul B TayyipErdogan


C Ihsanoglu D Dmitry Medvedev

12. First Prime Minister of Pakistan was


A Ghulam Muhammad B Liaquat Ali Khan
C Quaid e Azam D Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto

13. The National Anthem was written by

A Allama Muhammad B Faiz Ahmed Faiz


Iqbal
C Habib Jalib D HafeezJullundhri

14. Heer Ranjha was composed in verse in

A Sindhi B Hindko
C Punjabi D Pashto

15. The population of Pakistan living in rural areas is

A 52% B 62%
C 72% D 82%

16. Pakistan has joined the Non-Aligned Movement in


A 1949 B 1959
C 1969 D 1979

17. The Highway linking Pakistan with China is

A Korakorm Highway B Karachi Chaman


National Highway
C Indus Highway D National Highway

18. The American Trade Centre was targeted in

A 2000 B 2001
C 2002 D 2003
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19. The Nuclear Power Station is situated in

A Gujrat B Mianwali
C Lahore D Muzzafarabad

20. Who is called the “Muslim Alexander”?

A Umar Farooq (RA) B Khalid Bin Waleed (RA)


C Usman Ghani (RA) D Hazrat Ali (RA)

SECTION II

ENGLISH VOCABULARY, SENTENCE CORRECTION &


COMPREHENSION
Marks: 30

Fill in the lettered word or phrase that is most similar in meaning to the word in capital
letters.

This instruction applies to items 21-26

Choose the word similar in meaning to the capitalized ones by filling the appropriate letter in the
answer sheet.

21. OBSOLETE
A Modern B Outdated
C Hesitant D Complete

22. MEAGER
A Insufficient B Lavish
C Elegant D Miser

23. FRAGILE
A Strong B Weak
C Popular D Bore

24. CONTEMPORARY
A Old B Modern
C Disrespectful D Dislike

25. COMPLACENT
A Satisfied B Notorious
C Distressed D Forge
26. ERA
A Muddy B Age
C Colour D Past
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This instruction applies to items 27-32

Choose the word opposite in meaning to the capitalized ones by filling the appropriate letter in the
answer sheet.

27. CAPTURE
A Seize B Dominate
C Free D Apprehend

28. PRAISE
A Forgive B Deny
C Condemn D Silent

29. CONSEQUENCE
A Plan B Cause
C Retaliation D Effect

30. VIABLE
A Feasible B Unworkable
C Correct D Outstanding

31. BULK
A Small B Heavy
C Stalk D Vast
32. CLIMAX
A Bottom B Peak
C Fast D Useless

This instruction applies to items 33-45

Choose the correct sentence by filling the appropriate letter in the answer sheet.

33. A. She is the more reasonable person of the three.


B. She is the most reasonable person of the three.

34. A. The price of petrol rose three times last year.


B. The price of petrol has raised three times last year.

35. A. This year I’ll have littler free time.


B. This year I’ll have less free time.

36. A. I was surprised by the large amount of people who came.


B. I was surprised by the large number of people who came.

37. A. She promised she would come.


B. She promised she will come.

38. A. There is many reasons why I can’t help you.


B. There are many reasons why I can’t help you.
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39. A. Your dress is the same like mine.


B. Your dress is like mine.

40. A. He was laying in bed all day.


B. He was lying in bed all day.

41. A. All the men were dressed formally.


B. All the men were dressed formaly.

42. A. She was not only competent but also friendly in nature.
B. She not only was competent but friendly also in nature.
43.
A. Between you and me, I think that submarine commander is crazy.
B. Between you and I, I think that submarine commander is crazy.
44.
A. It is more better to leave the window open.
B. It is better to leave the window open.

45.
B. Yasmeen is most young of the four sisters.
C. Yasmeen is youngest of the four sisters.

READING COMPREHENSION
Read the passage below and answer the questions on the basis of what is stated or implied by filling
the appropriate letter in the answer sheet.
Note: - The following passage relates to items 46-50
In describing the Indians of the various sections of United States at different stages in their history,
some of the factors which account for their similarity and differences can be readily accounted for,
others are difficult to differentiate.
The basic physical similarity of the Indians is explained by the fact that they all came from Asia.
They came in different times; the earliest came around 25,000 years ago. Because these people
came from Asia and were therefore drawn from the same pool of Asiatic people, they tended to look
alike. But since the various waves of migration crossed into Alaska at widely spread times, there were
differences among them in their physical characteristics.
There were also differences in cultural equipment. The earliest arrivals are known to science
only through their simple tools of chipped stone and bone. Despite their limited technical equipment,
some of the New Mexico Indians were very successful big game hunters. 25000 years ago, they were
hunting the wooly mammoth, the giant bison, the ground sloth and the camel.
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46. According to the passage, Indians who migrated to what is now the United States
originated in
A Asia B Africa
C South America D Europe

47. Physical differences among Indians who migrated to Alaska can be accounted for by the
fact that they came
A From different places B From different tribes
C At different times D From different races

48. It is estimated that Indians first came to what is now the United States about
A 5,000 years ago B 10,000 years ago
C 20,000 years ago D 25,000 years ago

49. Particularly noted for their hunting skill were the Indians of
A Mississippi B New Mexico
C Southern Alberta D Mackenzie River Valley

50. Which animals were hunted by the Indians when they first migrated to the America?
A Bison B Wooly mammoth
C Camel D All of the above

SECTION III
BASIC ARITHMATICS / I.Q
MARKS: 20

You are required to solve each problem and indicate the answer by filling in the answer sheet
the appropriate letter i.e. A,B,C........

Note: -Use of Calculator is not allowed.

51. What is the number, 5% of which is 10?

A 50 B 100
C 200 D 300

52. A man has Rs. 2000 and spends 20% of it. What amount is left with him now?

A 1500 B 1600
C 1200 D 1000

53. What is the average of 4, 6 and 8?

A 4 B 5
C 6 D 8
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54. Two natural numbers whose sum is 25 and the difference is 5, are

A 25,20 B 20,10
C 15,10 D 20,5

55. Solve 5 + 3.43 + 16.021 + 3.1

A 26.01 B 27.551
C 29.551 D 30.0912

56. Solve 5.053 – 2.09

A 3.09 B 3.01
C 2.963 D 3.963

57. If one banana costs Rs. 0.07, how much one dozen banana costs?

A Rs. 0.084 B Rs. 0.84


C Rs. 8.40 D Rs. 8.04

58. Divide 53.2 by 4

A 12.3 B 13.03
C 13.3 D 12.03

59. Find the value of 23 x 22

A 36 B 32
C 24 D 18

60. What is the ratio of 30 minutes to 4 hours?

A 1/2 B 1/4
C 1/8 D 3/5

61. The side of a square is 4 inches. What is its area?

A 8 inches B 12 inches
C 16 inches D 18 inches

62. What is the value of X if 6x+2=3 ?

A 1/4 B 1/5
C 1/3 D 1/6

63. What is the ratio of 6 inches to 2 feet?

A 1/5 B 1/4
C 1/6 D 1/8
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64. There are 30 Red balls and 25 Green balls in a bag. If a ball is drawn randomly from the
bag, what is the probability that a Blue ball comes out?

A 1 B 2
C 0 D 3

65. What will Rs.1000 be worth after 3 three years if it earns simple interest at the rate of 5%
annually?

A Rs. 1,250 B Rs. 1,150


C Rs. 1,500 D Rs. 1,600
66. There are five books A, B, C, D and E placed on a table. If A is placed below E, C is placed
above D, B is placed below A and D is placed above E, then which of the following books
touches the surface of the table?

A. C B. B
C. A D. E
67. Forest is to tree as tree is to
A Plant B Mangrove
C Leaf D Wood

68. In a family, there were a husband, wife, two sons and two daughters. All the ladies were
invited to a dinner. Both sons went for shopping. Husband did not return home from
office. Who was at home?

A Only wife B All ladies


C Only sons D No body

69. Magnet is to poles as battery is to

A Energy B Power
C Terminals D Cells

70. Cricket is to pitch as boxing is to

A Ring B Court
C Punch D Referee

SECTION IV
BASIC ISLAMIC KNOWLEDGE
Marks 15

71. The name of first Kalimah is

A KalimaShahdat B KalimaTauheed
C KalimaTayyabah D KalimaTamjeed
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72. From which prophets’ age Hajj was started

A Hazarat Ibrahim (A.S) B Hazarat Ismail (A.S)


C Hazarat Musa (A.S) D Hazarat Muhammad
(PBUH)

73. How many rounds are paid between Safa and Marwa

A 5 B 6
C 7 D 8

74. Who is the oldest mosque builder


A Hazarat Ibrahim (A.S) B Hazarat Adam (A.S)
C HazaratYousaf (A.S) D Hazarat Ismail (A.S)

75. Fundamental of Islam are


A 3 B 5
C 7 D 9

76. Zabur was revealed by Allah on


A Hazarat Ibrahim (A.S) B HazaratDawood (A.S)
C Hazarat Musa (A.S) D HazaratEssa (A.S)

77. Thecompanion of prophet (PBUH) was awarded with the title of “the Sword of Allah”

A Hazarat Abu Bakar B Hazarat Umar


Siddique (R.A) Farooque (R.A)
C Hazarat Ali (R.A) D Hazarat Khalid bin
Waleed (R.A)
78. Cave Hira is in the mountain

A As-Safa B Sil
C Uhud D An-Noor

79. The first mosque on the surface of earth is

A Masjid e Quba B Masjid e Aqsa


C Masjid e Nabvi D Masjid e Haram
80. Siha e Sitta are books of Hadith

A 5 B 6
C 7 D 8

81. Eid prayer is


A Wajib B Farz
C Sunnat D Mustahib

82. The name of Muhammad has been mentioned in the Holy Quran

A 1 B 2
C 3 D 4
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83. Hazarat Bilal (R.A) called first Azan of prayer

A Fajar B Zuhar
C Asar D Maghrab

84. The first Muslim University was established at Masjid-e-

A Quba B Nabvi
C Zarar D Hanafia

85. Ghani was the title of Hazarat

A Abu Bakar (R.A) B Umar (R.A)


C Uaman (R.A) D Ali (R.A)

SECTION V
EVERYDAY SCIENCE
Marks 15

86. The Muslim Scientist is called Father of Chemistry

A Muhammad Bin B Bu Ali Sina


Zakria Al-Razi
C Al-Bairuni D Jaber Bin Hayyan
87. The Nobel Prize Pakistani Scientist is

A Dr. Abdus Salam B Dr. Abdul Qadir Khan


C Dr. Munir Ahmed Khan D Dr. Ishfaq Ahmed Khan

88. The most abundant element in the universe is

A Carbon B Oxygen
C Hydrogen D Copper
89. The Universal solvent is
A Alcohol B Sulphuric Acid
C Water D Natural Oil
90. Albert Einstein was a

A Physician B Chemist
C Biologist D Physicist
91. An average adult human body has blood

A About 5 liters B About 10 liters


C About 15 liters D About 20 liters

92. Hepatitis damages


A Heart B Lever
C Eyes D Bones
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93. The most of electrical appliances which are connected in a circuit act as

A Capacitors B Conductors
C Resistors D None of these

94. The formulae of glucose is

A CHO B CHOH
C C6H12O6 D C6H6O6

95. DNA stands for

A Di Nuclear Action B Deoxyribose Nucleic


Acid
C Double Nuclear D None of these
Activation
96. The types of RNA are

A 3 B 4
C 5 D 6

97. The water covers the earth surface about

A 51% B 61%
C 71% D 91%

98. Ozone layer is capable of absorbing

A Ultraviolet rays B Infra-red rays


C Microwaves rays D Gama rays

99. The gas / gases which contributes the greenhouse effect on earth

A Carbon Dioxide B Methane


C CFC D All of these

100. Optical fibers are used for

A Medical Treatment B Telecommunication


System
C Transmission of Light D None of these
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