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Lecturer English MCQs Sample Test Paper

Who belongs to the Absurd School of Drama?
(a) Shaw (b) Beckett (c) Pinter
(d) Eliot (e) None of these
2) To the Light House” is written by:
(a) Lawrence (b) Dylan Thomas (c) Hemingway
(d) Forster  (e) None of these
3) I am too much in the sun in “Hamlet” is spoken by:
(a) Polonius  (b) Claudius  (c) Hamlet
(d) Ophelia  (e) None of these
4) “Ullyses” is written by:
(a) James Joyce  (b) Virginia Woolf  (c) Hardy
(d) Forster  (e) None of these
5) Elizabeth is a character from Jane Austen’s:
(a) Emma  (b) Pride and Prejudice  (c) Mansfield Palck
(d) Northanger Abby  (e) None of these
6) “Tear Idle Tears” is a poem by:
(a) Frost (b) Browning  (c) Yeats
(d) Eliot (e) None of these
7) “Thought Fox” is written by:
(a) Ted Hughes  (b) Philip Larkin (c) Heaney
(d) Sylvia Plath  (e) None of these
8) “Major Barbra” is written by:
(a) Beckett  (b) Pinter (c) Eliot
(d) Shaw  (e) None of these
9) Lilliput is a character from:
(a) Gulliver’s Travels (b) Pygmalion  (c) Sons & lovers
(d) Old man and the sea (e) None of these
10) “Fire and Ice” is written by:
(a) Eliot (b) Yeats (c) Frost
(d) Auden (e) None of these
11) Swift belong to:
(a) Renassiance period (b) Restoration (c) Romantic period
(d) Augustan age (e) None of these
12) The Novel of Lawrence banned by the government was:
(a) Sons and Lovers (b) Lady Chatterley’s Lover (c) Women in Love
(d) The Rainbow  (e) None of these
13) “Undo this Button” is a line from Shakespeare’s:
(a) Hamlet (b) Othello  (c) King Lear
(d) Julius Caeser  (e) None of these
14) “Ode to Psyche” is a poem by:
(a) Milton  (b) Byron (c) Keats
(d) Blake (e) None of these
15) “I am no Prince Hamlet” is a line written by:
(a) Shakespeare  (b) Yeats (c) Eliot
(d) Auden (e) None of these
16) “Things fall apart” is a line from Yeats’s:
(a) Among School Children (b) Byzentium  (c) Sailing to Byzentium
(d) The Second coming  (e) None of these
17) “Good flences make good neighbours” is from Frosts’:
(a) Revelation  (b) Mending  (c) Pasture
(d) Birches  (e) None of these
18) ‘April is the Cruelest month of all is taken from Eliot’s:
(a) The Wasteland  (b) The Hollow men (c) East Coker
(d) Prufrock  (e) None of these
19) “A Farewell to Arms” is written by:
(a) Faulkner  (b) Hemmingway  (c) James Joyce
(d) Virginia Woolf  (e) None of these
20) “A passage to India” is written by:
(a) Forester  (b) Conrad  (c) Lawrence
(d) Hardy (e) None of these
21) “Ode to West Wind was written by:
(a) Keats (b) Shelley (c) Byron
(d) Blake (e) None of these
22) Keats was born in:
(a) 1770 (b) 1779 (c) 1795
(d) 1790 (e) None of these
23. Dream Children was written by:
(a) Leigh Hunt (b) Charles Lamb (c) Hazzlit
(d) Ruskin (e) None of these
24) “Picture of Dorian Gray” was written by:
(a) Oscar Wild  (b) Dickens (c) Hardy
(d) George Eliot (e) None of these
25) Ruskin belonged to:
(a) Romantic age (b) Modern age (c) Victorian age
(d) Augustan age (e) None of these
26) Wordsworth lived from:
(a) 1770 – 1832  (b) 1775 – 1859  (c) 1770 – 1850
(d) 1770 – 1802  (e) None of these
27) Heroes and Hero Worship” was written by:
(a) Mill (b) Carlyle (c) Macaulay
(d) Coleridge (e) None of these
28) “Fair Seed time had my Soul” is from:
(a) Ode to autumn (b) To a Highland girl (c) Ancient Mariner
(d) Child Harold’s Pilgrimage  (e) None of these
29) “Great Expectations” was written by:
(a) George Eliot (b) Thackeray (c) Hardy
(d) Dickens (e) None of these
30) “Lotus Eaters” is written by:
(a) Tennyson (b) Browning (c) Mathew Arnold
(d) Hardy (e) None of these
31) Lamb, Leigh Haut and Hazzlit are:
(a) Poets (b) Dramatists (c) Essayists
(d) Novelists (e) None of these
32) “My Last Duchess” was written by:
(a) Keats (b) Coleridge (c) Tennyson
(d) Browning (e) None of these
33) Emity Bronte is the writer of:
(a) Wuthering Heights (b) Emma (c) Under the greenwood Tree
(d) Mr Chips (e) None of these
34) “Poetry is a spontaneous overflow of powerful feeling” is a definition of poetry by:
(a) Keats (b) Wordsworth (c) Shelley
(d) Coleridge (e) None of these
35) “Heard Melodies are sweet but those unheard are sweeter” is a line from:
(a) Ode on a Grecian Urn (b) Ode to a nightingale  (c) The Prelude
(d) Ode to Autumn (e) None of these
36) “Waverley” was written by:
(a) Scott (b) Hardy (c) Jane Austen
(d) Dickens  (e) None of these
(37) “We are Seven” is written by:
(a) Keats (b) Shelly  (c) Byron
(d) Hardy  (e) None of these
38) “Past and present” is written by:
(a) Mill (b) Lamb (c) Hazlitt
(d) Carlyle  (e) None of these
39) “Modern Painters” is written by:
(a) Ruskin  (b) Carlyle  (c) Mill
(d) Macaulay  (e) None of these
40) “Byron is the” writer of:
(a) Don Jaun  (b) Prometheus Unbound (c) Adonias
(d) Lucy Gray (e) None of these
41  In Shakespeare’s Tragedies Character is not Destiny but there is Character and Destiny is a
remark by:
(a) Nicoll (b) Goddord (c) Bradley
(d) Coleridge (e) None of these
42  “How came he dead? I shall not be juggled with: Tohell allegiance! Vows, to the blackest devil!
Is a speech in Hamlet spoken by:
(a) Hamlet (b) Laertes (c) Polonius
(d) Claudius (e) None of these
43)  Aspect of the Novel is written by:
(a) David Cecil (b) Walter Allen (c) Arnold Kettle
(d) E.M. Forster (e) None of these
44)  Lotos Eaters is a poem by:
(a) Browning (b) Tennyson (c) Yeats
(d) Frost (e) None of these
45)  ‘The Hollow Men’ is written by:
(a) T.S. Eliot (b) Ezra Pound (c) Yeats
(d) Larkin (e) None of these
46)  William Faulkner was awarded Nobel Prize for literature in:
(a) 1949 (b) 1950 (c) 1951
(d) 1953 (e) None of these
47)  G.B. Shaw was awarded Nobel Prize for literature in:
(a) 1925 (b) 1929 (c) 1930
(d) 1949 (e) None of these
48  ‘The Winding Stair’ is written by:
(a) Ted Hughes (b) T.S. Eliot (c) W.B. Yeats
(d) W.H. Auden (e) None of these
49)  ‘Murder in the Cathedral’ is a play written by:
(a) Shakespeare (b) Marlowe (c) Oscar Wilde
(d) T.S. Eliot (e) None of these
50)  ‘The Rainbow’ is a novel written by:
(a) Hemingway (b) Virginia Woolf (c) E.M. Forster
(d) D.H. Lawrence (e) None of these

The largest Surah of the Quran is:
(a) Surah-al-Baqrah (b) Surah Aali Imran (c)  Surah Al-Taubah (d) Surah Yunus (e) None of these
2.  Fidk Garden was bestowed to the Holy Prophet (SAW) as:
(a) Fay (b) Booty (c) Gift (d) Loan (e)None of these
3.  Arbeen is the book of Hadith in which there are:
(a) 40 Ahadith (b) 50 Ahadith (c) 30 Ahadith  (d) 20 Ahadith (e) None of these
4.  The heads of Zakat are:
(a) Eight (b) Nine (c) Seven (d) Five (e) None of these
5.  Mauwazatain mean:
(a) A Collection of Ahadith (b) Two specific Surahs of Quran  (c) A book of Jaffaria Fiqh
(d) A book of Hanafi Fiqh (e) None of these
6.  The numbers of famous months are:
(a) four (b) Six (c) Seven (d) Two (e) None of these
7.  Jabal-e-Noor is situated in::
(a) Arafat (b) Ghar-i-Hira (c) Ghar-i-Saur  (d) Madina (e) None of these
8.  Which country is known as the “Land of Prophet”?
(a) Iraq (b) Saudi Arabia (c) Palestine  (d) Syria (e) None of these
9.  Zou-Shadatain is the title of Hazrat:
(a) Khuzaima bin Sabit (R.A) (b) Huzaifa bin Yaman (R.A) (c) Ammar bin Yasir
(d) Imam Abu Hnifa (e) None of these
10.  Sura Saba is:
(a) Makki (b) Madni (c) Iraqi (d) Makki and Madni (e) None of these
11.  Which Surah of Quran has Bismillah twice?
(a) Al Nahal (b) Al Namal (c) Al Ahzaab (d) Al Noor (e) None of these
12.  Imam-e-Darul-Hijra was a title of::
(a) Imam Ahmad (b) Imam Malik (c) Imam Sha’afi (d) Imam Muhammad (e) None of these
13.  Masjid Qiblatain is situated in:
(a) Madina (b) Makkah (c) Taif (d) Jabal-e-Noor (e) None of these
14.  Which is a religious book of Hinduism?
(a) Injeel (b) Taurat (c) Ramain (d) Bible (e) None of these
15.  The first Islamic month is:
(a) Muharrum (b) Zool Haja (c) Safar (d) Rajab (e) None of these
16.  Which was the total number of Idols were in the Kaaba?
(a) 260 (b) 360 (c) 460 (d) 560 (e) None of these
17.  Batha Velley is situated in:
(a) Makkah (b) Madina (c) Iraq (d) Jordon (e) None of these
18.  Hazarat Muhammad (SAW) gave the key of Bait Ullah permanently to:
(a) Umarah bin Utba (b) Hanzla bin Abil Aamir (c) Usman bin Talha
(d) Abdullah bin Aamir (e) None of these
19.  AshabusSabt mean:
(a) Jews (b) Christians (c) Muslims (d)  Sabieen (e) None of these
20.  The word Muhammad (SAW) as a name has been mentioned in Qur’an only:
(a) Two time (b) Four time (c) Six time (d) Seven time (e) None of these
21) Arabia is a large tract of country in the _________ of Asia.
(a) South – East (b) South – West
(c) North – East (d) None of these
22) _________ is called in Arab tradition ‘Year of the elephant.’
(a) 650 A.C. (b) 560 A.C.
(c) 570 A.C. (d) None of these
23) ANSAR means ________
(a) defender  (b) helper
(c) ruler (d) None of these
24) The ninth year of the Hijra is known in Muslim history as the _________
(a) year of elephant (b) year of deputations
(c) year of embassies (d) None of these
25) In 14 Hijri/635 A.D. _________ laid the foundation of Basrah.
(a) Hazrat Umar (b) Khalid bin Waleed
(c) Uthban bin Ghazwan (d) None of these
26) Hazrat Uthman was assassinated in the month of __________
(a) Ramazan (b) Rajab
(c) Zulhija  (d) None of these
27) Hazrat Khalid bin Waleed belonged to the tribe of _________
(a) Hashim (b) Umayyah
(c) Makhzum (d) None of these
28) The city of FUSTAT was founded by __________
(a) Amr bin Al-As (b) Hazrat Umar bin Khattab
(c) Hazrat Khalid bin Waleed (d) None of these
29) KHARAJ is ________
(a) Poor – tax  (b) Land – tax
(c) Poll – tax  (d) None of these
30) __________ was the first Caliph, who abdicated the Caliphate.
(a) Hazrat Ali (b) Hazrat Hassan bin Ali
(c) Hazrat Hussain bin Ali (d) None of these
31) The tomb of Hazrat Abu Ayub Ansari is situated at __________
(a) Ankara (b) Madina
(c) Istanbul (d) None of these
32) The first capital of Abbasid Caliphate was _________.
(a) Al-Hashmiyah (b) Samarrah
(c) Baghdad (d) None of these
33) Ibne-e-Kahldun was a famous historian of ________ century.
(a) 15th b) 14th (c) 13th
(d) None of these
34) DIWAN AL HISBAH was instituted by _______
(a) Mahdi  (b) Hadi
(c) Harun  (d) None of these
35) IDRISI was a famous _________.
(a) Musician (b) Poet
(c) Geographer (d) None of these
(36) ‘Siyasat Nama’ was written by _________.
(a) Firdausi (b) Masudi
(c) Mawardi  (d) None of these
37) Tulunid Dynasty was founded by Ahmad ibn Tulun in _________.
(a) Khurasan (b) Syrea
(c) Iraq (d) None of these
(38) The capture of Baghdad by Halaku Khan took place in the year _________
(a) 1285 (b) 1258
(c) 1271 (d) None of these
(39) Constantinople fell into the hands of the Muslims in _________
(a) 1453 (b) 1543
(c) 1354 (d) None of these
(40) With ________ the Othoman empire reached its zenith of glory and prestige.
(a) Bayazid (b) Muhammad II
(c) Salim I (d) None of these
(41) When Muslim invaded Spain _________ was the ruler of the country?
(a) Vetiza (b) Roderick
(c) Theodomir  (d) None of these
42) _________ was the Gothic capital.
(a) Cardova (b) Toledo
(c) Granada  (d) None of these
(43) During Muslim rule ________ was the capital of Spain.
(a) Cardova  (b) Toledo
(c) Granada  (d) None of these
(44) _________ was the first Muslim Governor of Spain:
(a) Turaif (b) Tariq bin Ziyad
(c) Abdul Aziz  (d) None of these
(45) Abdur Rahman Ad-dakhil died in 173 A.H. after the reign of _________ year.
(a) 40 (b) 41
(c) 42 (d) None of these
(46) Hisham bin Abdur Rahman introduced __________ doctrine in Spain.
(a) Hanafi (b) Shafi
(c) Humbali (d) None of these
(47) The beautiful palace of _________ built by An-Nasir.
(a) Az-Zahra (b) Al-Hambra
(c) Al-Qurtaba (d) None of these
(48) __________ al-Mahdi was the first caliph of the Fatimides.
(a) Ubaidullah (b) Abdullah
(c) Mohammad  (d) None of these
(49) Battle of ZALAQA was fought between Alfanso-VI and ________
(a) Hajib Almansur  (b) Yousaf bin Tashfeen
(c) Tariq bin Ziyad (d) None of these
(50) “Moors in Spain” was written by_________.
(a) J.J. Saunders  (b) P.K. Hitti
(c) Lane Pole  (d) None of these 


Pakistan Studies MCQs Sample Test Paper

Chachnama was originally written in:
(a) Persian (b) Arabic (c) Turkish (d) Sindhi
2) First Muslim Expedition was sent to India by:
(a) Hazrat Umar  (b) Hazrat Usman  (c) Hazrat Ali (d) Hijjaj Bin Yousaf
3) Muhammad Bin Qasim stayed at Makran before entering Sindh for:
(a) 3 Months (b) 2 Months  (c) 1 Month (d) 2 Weeks
4) The first mosque in South Asia was built in:
(a) Sindh (b) Bhopal  (c) Baluchistan (d) Bengal
5) The Ghazanvid rule over present day Pakistan areas lasted for:
(a) 300 years (b) 250 years  (c) 200 years (d) 150 years
6) Ibni-Batuta travelled for:
(a) 35 years (b) 28 years  (c) 20 years (d) 15 years
7) Sultan Qutub-ud-Din Aibak could rule India for:
(a) 35 years (b) 18 years (c) 15 years (d) 5 years
8) The Khilji Dynasty enjoyed Indian rule for:
(a) 90 years (b) 70 years (c) 50 years (d) 30 years
9) The Khayal system of music was founded by:
(a) Amir Khusraw (b) Hussain Shah Sharqi (c) Mian Tan Sain (d) Baiju Bawara
10) Queen Noor Jahan was born at:
(a) Dehli (b) Iran (c) Chaghi (d) Agra
11) In the year 1719 how many Mughal Kings sat on throne?
(a) 5 (b) 4 (c) 2 (d) 1
12) Ahmad Shah Abdali launched his early invasions against:
(a) Mughals (b) Marathas (c) Sikhs (d) Rajputs
13) When the third battle of Panipat was fought?
(a) 1526 (b) 1757 (c) 1761 (d) 1764
14) The British fought Plassy War against:
(a) Haider Ali (b) Tipu Sultan (c) Sirajiddaula  (d) Marathas
15) Darsi-Nizami was named after:
(a) Nizamuddin Auliya (b) Nizamul Mulk
(c) Mulla Nizamuddin (d) Nizamul Mulk Junaidi
16) Maharaja Ranjit Singh ruled Punjab for:
(a) 60 years (b) 50 years (c) 40 years (d) 20 years
17) Karachi was occupied by the British in:
(a) 1820 (b) 1839 (c) 1842 (d) 1843
(18) Delhi fell to the British Army in:
(a) 1796 (b) 1803 (c) 1849 (d) 1857
19) When the First Anglo – Afghan War was fought:
(a) 1813 (b) 1820 (c) 1839 (d) 1843
(20) Before 1857 how many universities had been established by the British:
(a) 16 (b) 13 (c) 3 (d) Not a single
21) Name the saint, who first came in Lahore?
(a) Ali Makhdum Hujwari (b) Shaikh Ismail
(c) Data Ganjh Bakhsh (d) None of these
22) Ghiyas-ud-Din Balban declared himself the king of Delhi Sultanate in the year.
(a) 1166 (b) 1266
(c) 1366 (d) None of these
23) Who founded Daulatabad and shifted the capital of Delhi Sultanate?
(a) Ghiyas-ud-Din Tughluq (b) Muhammad Tughluq
(c) Feroze Shah Tughluq (d) None of these
24) Who set up the chain of justice to redress the grievances of oppressed people?
(a) Zaheer-ud-Din Babar  (b) Shahab-ud-Din Shahjahan
(c) Aurangzeb Alimgir (d) None of these
25) Who was known in history as Mujaddid Alf Thani, the Reformer of the Second
Millennium?
(a) Shaikh Ahmed Sirhindi (b) Shah Waliullah
(c) Sir Syed Ahmed Khan (d) None of these
26) Who called the “spiritual guides” as shopkeepers?
(a) Shaikh Ahmed Sirhindi (b) Shah Waliullah
(c) Sir Syed Ahmed Khan (d) None of these
27) When Nadva-tul-Ulema came into being?
(a) 1873 (b) 1883
(c) 1893 (d) None of these
28) Who initiated the cult of Shivaji against the Muslims of India?
(a) Bal Ganga Dher Tilak (b) Bennerji
(c) Pandit Madan Mohan (d) None of these
29) Who led the Simla Deputation in 1906?
(a) Sir Agha Khan (b) Sir Syed Ahmed Khan
(c) Nawab Mohsin-ul-Mulk (d) None of these
30) When Nahru Committee was constituted to propose the future constitution of India?
(a) February 1927 (b) February 1928
(c) February 1929 (d) None of these
31) When the Congress Ministries resigned from their offices?
(a) November 1937 (b) November 1938
(c) November 1939 (d) None of these
32) Who first thought of the possibility of a Muslim Republic embracing the present Central
Asian states in North West of Sub-continent?
(a) Abdul Halim Sharar (b) Syed Jamal-ud-Din Afghani
(c) Ch. Rehmat Ali (d) None of these
33) When Simla Conference was concluded with failure?
(a) June 14, 1945 (b) July 14, 1945
(c) August 14, 1945 (d) None of these
34) Who negotiated with cabinet Mission (1946) on behalf of All India National Congress?
(a) Ghandi (b) Nehru
(c) Abul Kalam Azad (d) None of these
35) When Abu A’la Maududi was awarded death punishment by Military Court on “Qadiani
issue”?
(a) March 1953 (b) April 1953
(c) May 1953 (d) None of these
36) Muhammad Ali Bogra, the then Prime Minister of Pakistan, presented his constitutional
formula to the constituent Assembly on:
(a) September 7, 1953  (b) October 7, 1953
(c) November 7, 1953 (d) None of these
37) When was the 17th Amendment bill ratified by the President, after getting passed by both
Houses of Majlis-e-Shura?
(a) December 29, 2003 (b) December 30, 2003
(c) December 31, 2003 (d) None of these
38) When was the local government system under the Devolution of Power Plan, 2001,
inaugurated?
(a) August 4, 2001 (b) August 14, 2001
(c) August 24, 2001 (d) None of these
39) When was Gas (Natural) discovered at Sui Baluchistan?
(a) 1950 (b) 1952
(c) 1954 (d) None of these
40 The Suleman mountain, one of the western series, is as high as:
(a) 1100 ft (b) 2200 ft
(c) 3300 ft (d) None of these
41) All-India National Congress was established by:
(a) An official of the British Government (b) A British loyalist (c) British dissident
(d) A retired British official (e) None of these
42) Kabir Das of Bakhti Movement was:
(a) A Preacher (b) A Mystic (c) A Poet
(d) A Warrior (e) None of these
43) Kashful Mahjubwas written by:
(a) Mujaddid Alf Thani (b) Syed Ali Hajveri (c) Syed Muinuddin Ajmeri
(d) Sheikh Bahauddin Zakariya (e) None of these
44) The Millenial Movement was launched against:
(a) The Mughals (b) The British (c) The Marhattas
(d) The Muslims (e) None of these
45) The East India Company owes its success in India to:
(a) Lord Dalhousie (b) Lord Conrnwallis (c) Lord Curzon
(d) Warren Hastings (e) None of these
46i) Third battle of Panipat was fought between:
(a) British and Mughals (b) British and Sikhs (c) British and Afghans
(d) Afghans and Marhattas (e) None of these
47) Syed Ahmad Shaheed launched his Jihad Movement against:
(a) The Christians (b) The Sikhs (c) The Hindus
(d) The Hypocrites (e) None of these
48) The Faraidi Movement was launched in:
(a) Bengal (b) Hyderabad (c) Kashmir
(d) Maharashatra (e) None of these
49) Hazrat Mahal who fought during the War of Independence 1857 against the British was:
(a) Queen of Jhansi (b) Ruler of Jodhpur (c) Begum of Nizam of Hyderabad
(d) Begum of Awadh (e) None of these
50) Darul Uloom Deoband was founded in:
(a) 1865 (b) 1855 (c) 1875 (d) 1857 (e) None of these 


AX register is also known as:
(a) Accumulator
(b) Collector
(c) Distributor
(d) Counter
(e) None of these
(2) In the Base + Offset addressing, Offset address is also known as:
(a) Physical Address
(b) Logical Address
(c) Actual Address
(d) Instruction Address
(e) None of these
(3) The technique for allowing a unit to check the status of another independently function unit is known as?
(a) Interrupt
(b) System call
(c) Polling
(d) Trape
(e) None of these
(4) The method for storing data temporarily such that the input-output of the same job is overlapped with its own processing, is known as:
(a) Spooling
(b) Contention
(c) I/O wait
(d) Buffering
(e) None of these
(5) The DMA that uses Busses when CPU is not using them is termed as:
(a) Shared DMA
(b) Cycle Stealing
(c) Channel
(d) Transparent DMA
(e) None of these
(6) _________ Scheduler deals with the decision as to whether to admit another new job to the system.
(a) High Level
(b) Medium Level
(c) Low Level
(d) Short term
(e) None of these
7) When the process is in the states of Blocked Suspended or Ready Suspended, its relevant data is
stored in:
(a) Main Memory
(b) Hard Disk
(c) Magnetic Tape
(d) Buffer
(e) None of these
(8) Priority, P = (Time Waiting + Run Time) / Run Time is used to calculate priority in __________ scheduling algorithm:
(a) Shortest Job First
(b) Priority Scheduling
(c) Longest Wait First
(d) Highest Response Ratio Next
(e) None of these
(9) HDLC Protocol stands for:
(a) High-Level Data Link Control
(b) High Level Development Protocol
(c) Huge Level Data Link Control
(d) High Development Level Control
(e) None of these
(10) _________ is the generic name for a set of standards issued by the International CommunicationsStandards Body CCITT, designed to support Message Handling Systems; i.e. Electronic Mail.
(a) TCP/IP
(b) ISDN
(c) X.400
(d) X.25
(e) None of these
(11) ________ layer is responsible for the transfer of a packet of data along one link in the network. It organizes data into frames and detects errors in transmission.
(a) Physical Layer
(b) Data Link Layer
(c) Network Layer
(d) Transport Layer
(e) None of these
(12) Encryption is the conversion of data in some intelligible format into an unintelligible format called _________ to prevent the data from being understood if read by an unauthorized party.
(a) Clear Text
(b) Encrypted Text
(c) Cipher Text
(d) Coded Text
(e) None of these
(13) Binary search requires about ______ comparisons with an initial list of 1,000,000 elements.
(a) 10
(b) 20
(c) 35
(d) 100
(e) None of these
(14) A _________ header list is a header list where the last node contains the null pointer.
(a) Grounded
(b) Circular
(c) One way
(d) Rooted
(e) None of these
(15) ________ are small applications that are accessed on an internet server, transported over the internet, automatically installed and run as part of a web document.
(a) Applets
(b) Java Bean
(c) Sockets
(d) Java Component
(e) None of these
(16) AWT stands for:
(a) Abstract Window Technique
(b) Abstract Window Toolkit
(c) Actual Window Technique
(d) Added Window Toolkit
(e) None of these
17) GIF images can have only upto _______ colors.
(a) 128
(b) 256
(c) 512
(d) 1024
(e) None of these
(18) ________ is stored on a client and contains state information of the website visited.
(a) Cookies
(b) Servelet
(c) History
(d) Resident Page
(e) None of these
(19) In software Engineering KPA denotes.
(a) Key Process Audit
(b) Key Process Area
(c) Key Process Analysis
(d) Key Problem Area
(e) None of these
(20) The ________ Process Model defines a series of events that will trigger transitions from state to state for each of software engineering activities.
(a) Spiral
(b) Operational
(c) RAD
(d) Concurrent Development
(e) None of these
21.  Which of the following best describes “virtual memory?”
(a)A portion of the hard disk considered as RAM
(b)Extended memory on the secondary storage thatis used whenever physical memory is full
(c)The abstraction of separating logical memory–memory as seen by the process–from physical
memory–memory as seen by the processor
(d)It is the page file in Windows folder  (e)None of these
22.  The ‘cmp’ instruction modifies the:
(a)Instruction register  (b)Flags register  (c)Segment register (d)None of these
23.  Consider the following page reference string: 1, 2, 3, 4, 2, 1, 5, 6, 2, 1, 2, 3, 7, 6, 3, 2, 1 Assuming there
are 4 page frames available and that all frames are initially empty, what is the total number of page
faults that would occur for the page reference string above if the least-recently-used (LRU) replacement
policy is used?
(a)6  (b)9  (c)10  (d)11  (e)None of these
24.  The Banker’s algorithm is used to ____________.
(a)Rectify deadlock  (b)Detect deadlock  (c)Prevent deadlock
(d)Avoid deadlock  (e)None of these
25.  The necessary conditions needed before deadlock can occur are ______.
(a)  No Mutual Exclusion, Hold and wait, Preemption, Circular Wait
(b)  Mutual Exclusion, No Hold and wait, Preemption, Circular Wait
(c)  Mutual Exclusion, Hold and wait, No Preemption, Circular Wait
(d)  Mutual Exclusion, Hold and wait, Preemption, No Circular Wait  (e)None of these
26.  Difference between data link layer and transport layer error detection is that:
(a)Data link detects transmission errors while transport layer detects segmentation faults
(b)Data link detects node‐to‐node errors while transport layer detects end‐to‐end errors
(c)Data link detects end‐to‐end errors while transport layer detects node‐to‐node errors
(d)Data link detects segmentation errors while transport layer detects bit error  (e)None of these
27.  Phase shift keying (PSK.) method is used to modulate digital signals at 9600 bps using 16 levels. The
line signals speed (i.e. modulation rate) will be:
(a)  1200 bands  (b)  2400 bands  (c)  4800 bands  (d)  9600 bands   (e)None of these
28.  Exception handling is a powerful technique that separates error-handling code from ______ code.
(a)Buggy  (b)Faulty  (c)Normal  (d)Exceptional (e)None of these
29.  When a subroutine is called, the address of the instruction following the CALL instructions stored in/on
the:
(a)Stack pointer  (b)Accumulator  (c)Program counter (d)Stack  (e)None of these
30.  Binary tree “preorder” traversal isdefined recursively as follows:
(a)Traverse left subtree, visit th
e root, traverse right subtree
(b)Traverse right subtree, visit the root, traverse left subtree
(c)Visit the root, traverse leftsubtree, traverse right subtree
(d)Traverse left subtree, traverse right subtree , visit the root  (e)None of these
31.  The advantages of creating a prototype are:
(a)  It allows developers to experiment with number of different design options
(b)  It can serve as means of communication between developers and customers
(c)  It is better than water fall model   (d)  Both (a) and (b)     (e)None of these
32.  Choose the correct statement.
(a)  Testing can show the presence of bugs but never their absence
(b)  Testing can always find all the bugs
(c)  Testing can always be exhaustive
(d)  If we test enough then we can find all of the bugs  (e)None of these
33.  Which of the following operations need the participating relations to be union compatible?
(a)  UNION  (b)INTERSECTION  (c)DIFFERENCE (d)All of these (e)None of these
34.  The language used in application programs to requestdata from the DBMS isreferred to as the:
(a)DML  (b)DDL  (c)VDL  (d)SDL  (e)None of these
35.  What is the correct XHTML for a paragraph?
(a)
(b)
(c)    (d)
(e)None of these
36.  Which of the following HTML form method is suitable when you need to send larger form
submissions?
(a)  Get  (b)  Post  (c)  Both Get and Post  (d)  Ajax  (e)None of these
37.  (2,4) is a point on a circle that has center at the origin. Which of the following points are also on circle?
(a)  (2,-4)  (b)  (-2,4)  (c)  (4,-2)  (d)  All of above  (e)None of these
38.  In Bresenham’s algorithm, while generating a circle , it is easy to generate?
(a)  One octant first and other by successive reflection
(b)  One octant first and other by successive rotation
(c)  One octant first and other by successive translation
(d)  All octants  (e)None of these
(39) Object (also called ____) is a common data type that includes photograph, audio, video, or a
document created in other applications.
(a) Number (b) BLOB (c) Integer  (d) Binary  (e) None of these
(40) In a database, a(n) ____ is a group of related fields.
(a) Table  (b) Key (c) Record (d) Primary Field (e) None of these
(41) In a database, a(n) ____ field is a field that uniquely identifies each record in a file.
(a) Main (b) Identifying (c) Master (d) Key (e) None of these
(42) If the lowest annual fee at a discount warehouse is Rs.2025 and the highest is Rs. 5550, a(n) ____
on the Annual Fee field ensures it is a value between Rs. 2025 and Rs. 5550.
(a) Range Check (b) Completeness Check (c) consistency check
(d) alphabetic/numeric check (e) None of these
(43) A DBMS uses the ____ to perform validation checks.
(a) Data Server (b) data mart (c) data warehouse  (d) data dictionary
(e) None of these
(44) _______ is a network technology that defines how messages are routed from one end of a
network to the other, ensuring the data arrives correctly by dividing it into packets.
(a) HTML (b) XML (c) HTTP (d) TCP/IP (e) None of these
(45) When a computer sends data over the Internet, the data is divided into small pieces, or ____.
(a) Bundles (b) Packets (c) Slices (d) Baskets (e) None of these
47) The amount of data, instructions, and information that can travel over a communications channel
sometimes is called the ____.
(a) Broadband (b) Baseband (c) Latency (d) Bandwidth (e) None of these
(48) Fiber-optic cables have all of the following advantages over cables that use wire except____.
(a) lower costs and easier installation and modification
(b) faster data transmission and smaller size
(c) less susceptible to noise from other devices
(d) better security for signals during transmission
(e) None of these
(49) A _________ is a network that connects computers and devices in a limited geographical area,
such as a home, school computer laboratory, or office building.
(a) local area network (LAN) (b) metropolitan area network (MAN)
(c) wide area network (WAN) (d) variable area network (VAN) (e) None of these
(50) With ____ memory, the operating system allocates a portion of a storage medium, usually the
hard disk, to function as additional RAM.
(a) Virtual (b) Performance (c) Device (d) Managed (e) None of these


Lecturer Economics MCQs Sample Test Paper


Income elasticity of demand for an inferior good is:
(a)Positive  (b)Zero  (c)Both (a) & (b)  (d)None of these
2.  Convexity means averages are ________________ than extremes:
(a) Worse (b) Positive (c) Better  (d)None of these
3.  Sum of MPC and MPS equals:
(a)2  (b)3  (c)4  (d)None of these
4.  During the Liquidity Trap, LM curve is:
(a)Less elastic  (b)Positive  (c)Perfectly elastic  (d)None of these
5.  The dominant factor of production is:
(a)Energy  (b)Labour  (c)Technology  (d)None of these
6.  GDP deflator is a ratio between:
(a)Input prices  (b)Output prices (c)Both (a) & (b)  (d)None of these
7.  During monopoly, the equilibrium condition is:
(a)MC=P  (b)MC>MR  (c)MC=MR  (d)None of these
8.  During perfect competition, the firm would earn a normal profit when:
(a)AC>AR  (b)AR
9.  Roy’s identity is applied on:
(a)Food  (b)Bread  (c)Utility  (d)None of these
10.  The following is the narrowest measure of supply of money:
(a)M2  (b)M3  (c)M1  (d)None of these
11.  A positive externality in which a consumer wishesto possess a good in part because others do:
(a)Supply  (b)Concavity  (c)Money demand  (d)None of these
12.  The profit function is of:
(a)Homogeneous of degree = 1  (b)Homogeneous of degree = 2
(c)Homogeneous of degree = 0  (d)None of these
13.  The derivative of cost function withrespect to output price provides:
(a)  Input supply function  (b)Output supply function
(c)Both (a) & (b)  (d)None of these
14.  A strategy that is optimal, no matter what an opponent does:
(a)Dominant firm  (b)Duopoly  (c)Dominant strategy  (d)None of these
15.  A devaluation of a currency takes place under
(a)Flexible exchange rate  (b)Fixed exchange rate
(c)Clean floating system  (d)None of these
16.  Nominal interest rate is:
(a)Inflation minus Tax  (b)Tax plus Indirect Tax
(c)Real interest rate minus Inflation  (d)None of these
17.  An un-anticipated increase in money supply is neutral during:
(a)Short run period  (b)Medium run period
(c)Both (a) & (b)  (d)None of these
18.  A rise in general price level shifts the LM curve:
(a)Down and to the right  (b)Up and to the left
(c)Positively sloped  (d)None of these
19.  Decrease in tax shiftsthe IS curve:
(a)Down and to the left  (b)Negatively sloped
(c)Up and to the right  (d)None of these
20.  Gross National Product is:
(a)GDP – NNP  (b)NFA – GNI  (c)GDP – NX  (d)None of these
21.  Foreign aid comprises of:
(a)Grants  (b)Loans  (c)Both (a) and (b)  (d)None of these
22.  Per capita income of Pakistan during the fiscal year 2011-12 was:
(a)$ 1258  (b)$1372  (c)$1025  (d)$ 1050  (e)None of these
23.  The GINI coefficient is measure of:
(a)Inequality  (b)Poverty  (c)Growth  (d)Development  (e)None of these
24.  During the last decade income inequality in rural areas of Pakistan has:
(a)Increased  (b)Decreased  (c)Remained unchanged  (d)None of these
25.  The share of agriculture in GDP is:
(a)21%  (b)10%  (c)12%  (d)17%  (e)None of these
26.  During 1970’s the planning was concerned to:
(a)Industrial planning  (b)Export promotion  (c)Import substitution
(d)Structural planning  (e)None of these
27.  National Savings as a percent of GDP during 2011-2013 was:
(a)10.7  (b)13.1  (c)9.5  (d)8.8  (e)None of these
28.  The growth rate of manufacture sector during 2011-12 was:
(a)1.7%  (b)4.1%  (c)5.2%  (d)3.6%  (e)None of these
29.  The best measure of economic development among following is:
(a)NNP  (b)HDI  (c)GDP  (d)All of these  (e)None of these
30.  The main objective of Monetary or fiscal policy is:
(a)Economic stablization  (b)Efficiency  (c)Both (a) and (b)  (d)None of these
31.  Direct taxes during 2011-12 were around  of total tax revenue.
(a)37%  (b)63%  (c)15%  (d)None of these
32.  Public debt as a percent of GDP for 2011-12 was:
(a)58%  (b)65%  (c)50%  (d)45%  (e)None of these
33.  Govt. of Pakistan borrows from:
(a)Internal sources  (b)External sources  (c)Pakistani banks
(d)All of these  (e)None of these
34.  Growth rate of agriculture sector during 2011-12 was:
(a)3.1%  (b)5.4%  (c)2.9%  (d)2.1%  (e)None of these
35.  Nationalization of industries took place during the regime of:
(a)ZA Bhutto  (b)Zia ul Haq  (c)Ayub Khan  (d)None of these
36.  Development economics is concerned with:
(a)Efficient allocation of scarce resources  (b)Economic, social and political institutions.
(c)Imperfect resource and commodity markets.  (d)(a) and (b) only  (e)None of these
37.  The last land reforms in Pakistan were introduced in:
(a)1972  (b)1977  (c)1981  (d)1958  (e)None of these
38.  IMF advances loan for:
(a)Construction  (b)Balance of payment  (c)Travelling  (d)None of these
39.  Sixth five year plancovers the period:
(a)1965-70  (b)1960-65  (c)1988-93  (d)1983-88  (e)None of these
40.  The unemployment rate in Pakistan during 2010-11 was:
(a)7%  (b)5%  (c)3%  (d)6%  (e)None of these
41) Demand curve in case of Giffen good is:
(a) Negatively sloped (b) Vertical
(c) Positively sloped (d) None of these
42) Price consumption curve in case of complementary goods is:
(a) Downward sloping (b) Vertical
(c) Upward sloping (d) None of these
43) In case of two goods, following utility approach, a consumer is in equilibrium when:
(a) MUx/Px = MUy/Py (b) MUx/Px < MUy/Py
(c) MUx/Mx > MUy/Py (d) Both (b) and (c)
44) In short run:
(a) Labour is variable (b) Both labour and capital are variable
(c) Both labour and capital fixed (d) None of these
45) When MC is equal to AC, the AC:
(a) Increases (b) Decreases
(c) Remains constant (d) None of these
46) Normal profit, excess profit and loss of the firm depends on level of:
(a) Average costs in short run (b) Total costs in short run
(c) Marginal costs in short run (d) All of these
47) In case of perfect competition, the sellers are:
(a) Two (b) A few
(c) Very large (d) None of these
48) The firm is in equilibrium when:
(a) Slope of TC = Slope of TR (b) Slope of TC is less than slope of TR
(c) Slope of TC is more than slope of TR (d) None of these
49) The Marginal Revenue Product of labour MRPLis:
(a) MR x MP (b) MR / MP
(c) MR – MP  (d) Both (b) and (c)
50. In case of imperfect competition the MRPLis the:
(a) Supply of labour curve (b) Demand for labour curve
(c) Both of these (d) None of these


Lecturer Urdu MCQs Sample Test Paper

begmaat k aansoo kis ki tasneef hay?
2-firdos e barein (novel) main kis k bary main zikar hay.
3-nukaat e shura kis ki tasneef hay.
4-Mir taqi mir ki tasneef konsi hay,
5-mujhay merey dosto say bachaou kis ka afsana hay,
6-buza khafsh k maani ?
7-daman tar hona kin maeno main istemaal howa hay,
8-fail machana kin mano main istemal howa hay,
9-rekhta k maani?
10-robaae main kitnay shair hotay hain
11- hiko main kitnay shair hotay hain,
12-sanat main kitnay shair hotay hain,
13-qita main kitnay shair hotay hain,
14-Farhag e Asfia kis ki tehreer karda hay,
15-Panj ahang ka musanif kon hay,
16-ibn e insha, yousfi, main konsi qadar mushtarik hay,
17-miti ka dia kis ki tasneef karda kitab hay,
18-Roshnaaii kis ki tasneef karda kitab hay,
19-mehr neemroz main ghalib nay kis k baray main likha hay,
20-Gubar e khatir kis tarah ki tasneef hay,
21- Soz e watan kis ki tehreer karda hay,
22-Khuda e sukhan kisay kehtay hain,
23-Khuwaja mir dard or khuwaja hasan nizami main kiya qadar mushtarik hay,
24-Separa e Dil main kis qism k mazameen miltay hain,
25-1 shir dea tha jiska qafia pocha geya
26- shair ka radeef pocha geya
27- shair k khaliq ka naam pocha geya,
28-Mir ANEES or Mir Dabeer nay jo marseye likhay wo kis shakal main thay makhmas ya musadas,
29-j.platts or sheakspare nay urdu adab main kiya aehm kam kiya,
30-Majalis e nisaa ka adeeb kon hay,
31- teen main na teera main hona ,kiya maani deta hay
32-sheen qaaf durst hona ka matlb,


Lecturer General Knowledge MCQs Sample Test Paper 

1. Which US Ambassador killed with Zia: Raphael
2. Who is the Foreign Minister of Pakistan: Nawaz Sharif
3. Which Vegetable has the most Potassium: Spinach
4. What is the qualification of Mahathir Mohamad: Medical Doctor
5. From which University Sartaj Aziz Graduate: Harward
6. What is the name of the Treaty for formulation of European Union: Maastricht
7. What is name of Operation for the killing of Osama bin Laden: Neptune Spear
8. What is the capital name of Kosovo: Pristina
9. Maslow theory of needs for which purpose: Motivation
10. Who said that Man is a Political Animal: Aristotle
11. What is the name of grassland of Argentina: Pampas
12. From Which U Thant belongs to: Burma
13. Who share the disputed with UK on Falkland Island: Argentina
14. Which district has the least population in Punjab: Rajanpur
15. Which UNO org has the all the member countries: General Assembly
16. Which Greenhouse gas has most heat: Corbodinoxide
17. Who is the auditor general of Pakistan: Rana Asad Amin
18. How many Divisions of Punjab: 9
19. When India first time test the atom bomb: 1974
20. Who is the ex-foreign minister of India: Salman Khurshid
21. Princess Zeb un Nisa’s Father: Aurangzeb
22. Pedagogy is the study of : teaching
23. 5 cars attached bumper to bumper, how many bumpers are connected : 8
24. A person standing in a queue at place six from both sides, how many total persons in the queue : 11
25. A couple has 7 daughters and each daughter has one brother, how many total they are: 10
26. Maj shabbir sharif shaheed got which military award other than nishan e haider: Sitar e Jurat
27. Sharmeen obaid oscar winning documentary movie: Saving face (& A Girl in the River)
28. Q & A Writer of slumdog millionaire: Vikas Swarup
29. Most illegaly traded animal: Pangolin
30. Drama serial “Waris” written by: Amjad Islam Amjad
31. Secretary General of UN in 1953-54: Dag Hammarskjöld
32. Reshma, folk singer died in: 3 November, 2013
33. Facebook started in: 2004
34. Old name of Zimbabwe: Southern Rhodesia
35. Original name of Santosh Kumar: Syed Musa Raza
36. where is Lal Sohanra Park: Bahawalpur
37. bleaching powder formula? : Calcium hypochlorite
38. When ship travels from fresh water to the ocean or sea: rises
39. 1 hectare is equal to how many acres: 2.47
40. Gas to liquid conversion: Condensation
41. Baglihar dam is constructed on river: Chenab
42. Diphtheria disease is related to: Throat
43. Epistemology deals with : Knowledge
44. Ustad Allah Baksh a famous painter: Belgium
45. Kamran bradari is made by kamran who is: Son of Babur, brother of Humayun
46. Headquarter of African union is: Addis Abbaba
47. The clash of civilization is written by: Huntington
48. Deosai national park is situated in: Gilgit Baltistan
49. Term of 21st amendment is approved for: 2 years
50. Abdul Sattar Edhi got Lenin prize: 1988

51. Previous Heart of Asia conference was held at: Beijing
52. Son of Ranjit Singh who was crowned at the age of 5 years: Duleep Singh
53. Odd one out of: RAM, ROM, Cache, HDD: ROM
54. Yeast contains: Fungi
55. When was first Nobel Prize awarded: 1901
56. Detroit company in USA is famous for: automobile
57. Mustafa zaidi by profession was: Civil Servant
58. Gohar Ayub khan’s military rank: Captain
59. Indian Nuclear Test in: 1974
60. Name of the king who came to India for first time for darbaar: George V
61. HDI (Human Development Index was developed by: Mehboob ul Haq
62. Usain bolt belongs to? Jamaica
63. Fourth issue raised by Nawaz Sharif in UN assembly: Withdrawal from Siachen
64. When did pak and india composite talks start: 1997 (Originally in 1985)
65. First woman president of the UN: Vijaya Lakshmi Pundit
66. Pacemaker: regulates heart beat
67. Gibraltar connects: Mediterranean with Pacific
68. UNESCO Headquarter: Paris
69. COP 20 held in: Lima
70. Constitution of Pakistan article 257 when the people of the State of Jammu and Kashmir decide to accede to Pakistan, the relationship between Pakistan and the State shall be determined in accordance with the wishes of the people of that State.
71. What is zero-sum Game Theory: In Game theory and economic theory, a zero-sum game is a mathematical representation of a situation in which each participant’s gain (or loss) of utility is exactly balanced by the losses (or gains) of the utility of the other participant(s).
72. LED: light emitting diode
73. GT road: Grand Trunk
74. Tower of Pisa: Italy
76. Earth rotation: 24 hours
77. Hingol Park: Balochistan
78. Pemra chairman: Absar Alam
79. 1st panipat battle fought between: Babur and Ibrahim Lodhi
80. Swiss women voting right: 1971
81. Founder of De beer (Diamond Exploration Company): Cecil Rhodes
82. Kingdom Saudi Arabia renamed from Najad to Saudi Arabi in: 1932
83. Indian Nobel prize winner: Amartya Sen
84. Who performed role of Quaid e azam? Christopher Lee
85. Presidency of U.N. rotate every: One month
86. Single computer can operate without? LAN card.
87. Liquid turns to gas Process? Volatile
88. Taj Mahal on which river? Yamuna
89. Chauburji historical place belongs to King? Aurangzeb Alamgir
90. Which country expelled PLO in 1970? Jordan
91. Beijing declaration 1992 for: women
92. WEF idea was given by: Klaus Schwab
93. What was the father’s name of Madeline Albright? Joseph Alport
94. Revolution of 1958 in Iraq was led by: Gen. Abdul Kari el Qasim
95. Endemic Species of Pakistan: Indus Blind Dolphin
96. Painting in Italy by: Michelangelo
97. Rio de summit 1992 with effect from: March 1994
98. Convention on Wetlands in Ramsar which is a city of? Iran
99. Herbert Simon’s four basic motivations for subordinates do not include? Social Disapproval
100. “Right is a reasonable claim recognized by the society and enforced by the state”, said by? Bosanquet


Lecturer History MCQs Sample Test Paper 

1- How many Muslims members in Nehru committee?2
2- Baluchistan was given the status of province in?1st July 1970.
3- Who was the 1st governor of Baluchistan?
Lt General Riaz Hussain(1 July , 1970 21 December, 1971)
4- When West Pakistan became One Unit ?1955
5- When 1st Constituent Assembly of Pakistan dissolved?October 24, 1954
6- Who was the first president of Indian National Congress?Womesh Chandra Bannerjee
7-Sarojini Naidu also known by the sobriquet The Nightingale of India,( bulbul) due to ?English poet literate
8- Who was called the imported prime minister of Pakistan?Muhammad Ali Bogra
9- Sikandar Mirza professionally a?Army man
10- Who was called the financial wizard of Pakistan?Gulam Muhammad
11- Who was the 1st secretary general of Pakistan who worked under Liaquat Ali Khan?Chaudhry Muhammad Ali
12- Who was the chief convener of the constitution of the Muslim League known as the Green Book?
Maulana Muhammad Ali Johar
13- How many princely states in sub-continent at the time of partion?570
14- The victory of Afghanistan, kharasan, tabristan occurred in the khilafat of ?Hazrat Usman(r.a)
15- Which is called 1st Muslim Magna Carta?Treaty of medina
16- The maximum population in the ignorance period was?Idolest
17- the most common activity before Islam was?Polygamy
18- The special idol of Quresh was?Aluzza
19- Who was the 1st foreign minister of Pakistan?Sir Zafrulla khan
20- Which Pakistani has the honour to be the president of general assembly?Sir Zafrulla Khan
21- The pm of Pakistan which has the shortest period was?Ayub Khan
22- The duration of prime minister ship of I.I Chandrigar was?56days
23. who was nominated deputy prime minister of Pakistan?Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto
24- how many members included in simla deputation?35
25- Hamayu nama is the book of?Gulbaden begum
26- Sir Syed Ahmad Khan received an LL.D. Honorius from?Edinburgh University
27- Pakistan became the member of NAM?1979
28- Why Muslim league reject Nehru report?It was against the Muslim interests
29- who was the real founder of slave dynasty?iltutmash
30- why bulban used blood and iron policy?For crushing resistance
31- Who many Muslim league members in 1946 cabinet?5
32- Dyarchy system firstly used in India under?Montagu Chelmsford reforms
33- The total duration of vice president ship of nur-ul-amin was1year and half year
34-what was the response of Allama Iqbal in case of lakhnow pact?he apposed strictly
35-the weight age directly based on?lacknow pact
36–impact of hijrat movement was?Muslim face a great loss
37-response of quaid-e-azam in case of khalafat movement?he remained away from this
38- miftahul khar is the surname of?sulman bin abdul-malik
39- When revolution occurred in Iraq by Brigadier General Abd al-Karim Qasim1958
40- Who awarded the title of gazi to Mustifakamal Ataturk?
‘Gazi’ (Warrior Hero), a title awarded to him by a grateful Assembly in 1921, and as ‘Ataturk’ (Father of the Turkish Nation), assumed by him in 1934,
41-when turkey became republic?the proclamation of a republic in 1923, and
42- when the abolition of the caliphate and the rule of the Ottoman Turks ended for ever?1924
43- who was Bal Gangadhar Tilak?A Hindu extremist
44- what is history ?Science and art both
45- WHO WAS the first chief of army staff of Pakistan?
General Sir Frank Messervy
46- before 1857 who appointed governor general of India?
Until 1858, the Governor-General was selected by the Court of Directors of the East India Company, to whom he was responsible. Thereafter, he was appointed by the Sovereign on the advice of the British government; the Secretary of State for India, a member of the UK Cabinet, was responsible for instructing him on the exercise of his powers. After 1947, the Sovereign continued to appoint the Governor-General,
47- Who called the current day’s phoron of Egypt?Hosni Mubarak
48-malik kafoor was the vice of shahabudin omer khalji what was his duration?35 days
48- Last Governor General of India Mountbatten worked in rank of UK force?Admiral of the Fleet
49- What was the Islam first drill ground?mosque of nabvi
50-who proclaimed that he was the first king of Islam?Ameer maviya
51-who was yaqoot?wazir
52- Which king of tugliq dynasty compared with Akbar?
sultan feroz shah tugliq
53 Allan Octavian Hume was a?civil servant, political reformer
54- Why Gandhi kept marn bahrat?To pressurize English govt
55- Who was called the pioneers of Pakistan’s china relation?Hussein shehed suharwardi
56-when khilafat committee established?1919
57- Abdul Salam Arif(1963-66) died by?
accident (On April 13, 1966, Arif was killed in the crash of Royal Iraqi Air Force de Havilland DH.104 Dove 1, RF392)
58- Sir Syed remains the member of imperial counsel for a period of?5 years
59- What was the purpose of gaor kasa sabha?
Propaganda against gaokashi and its eaters
60- Syria gets freedom from?
France 17 April 1946
61- Futuhat-i-Firoz Shahi is the book of?
Froze Shah Tughlaq (Sultan of Delhi)
62- Who said the only default in Razia that he was women?
qasim farista
63- the duration of marwan bin hakam kingship?
9month
64- who said this about feroz shah tugliq that he was a father to his people?
lane pool
65- the duration of aram shah was?
8 month
66-when Lahore resolution gave the name of Pakistan resolution?
===================
67-The outline of history is the book of?
Herbert George Wells
68- Independence day of Sudan?
1 January 1956 , (Independence from Egypt, and the United Kingdom )
69- when UAR dissolved?
September 28, 1961,
70-the ruling period of hafeezul asad was?
near 30 years
71-when Syrian president Shukri al-Kuwatli and Nasser announced the merging of the two countries, creating the United Arab Republic?
February 1, 1958
72- HOW many Muslims were killed in battle of saffan?
70,000
73- history of the Arabs is the book of?
Philip Khuri Hitti
74-the duration of era of ignorance was?
100 years, 200 years, 300years, 400years
75– on 23rd July 1952 when revolution el-thaw rah occurred in Egypt what was the rank of Jamal abdulnasir?
colonel(bikbashe)
76- in which year three military coups occurred in Syria?1949


Lecturer Sociology MCQs Test Sample Paper

1. Socialization is:
(a)Instinctive process  (b)Personal social learning
(c) Building up of norms and values in the personality by groups  (d)None of these
2.  Who can be taken as early pure sociologist among the social thinkers?
(a)August comte  (b)Ibn-e-Khaldun  (c) Durkheim  (d)None of these
3.  Ascribed social status of a person is determined by:
(a)Biological inheritance  (b)What he achieves  (c) Contacts abroad  (d)None of these
4.  In Cultural Lag the part that moves slowly is called:
(a)Material culture  (b)Symbolic culture  (c) Sub-culture  (d)None of these
5.  The spread of cultural traits and patterns in spaceis called:
(a)Assimilation  (b)Acculturation  (c) Diffusion  (d)None of these
6.  A Stimulus-Response Condition between two persons is called:
(a)Exchange  (b)Dialogue  (c) Interaction  (d)None of these
7.  Polandry is a form of marriage in which:
(a)Many women marry one man  (b)Many men are husbands of one woman
(c) One man marries a woman  (d)None of these
8.  A verified and verifiable proposition is called:
(a)Hypothesis  (b)Design  (c) Fact  (d)None of these
9.  Urbanism is:
(a)A process of migration  (b)An attitude  (c) Equal to urbanization  (d)None of these
10.  An operational definition of a concept is:
(a)Mediating variable  (b)Guideline for the researcher in the field
(c) A formal or lexiographic  (d)None of these
11.  Culture is:
(a)What has been given to us by our fore fathers  (b)Man-made part of environment
(c) Music, drama, dance etc.  (d)None of these
12.  Innovation is:
(a)Invention  (b)Discovery  (c) Both (a) and (b)  (d)None of these
13.  Emphasis in quantitative data is on:
(a)Validity  (b)Reliability  (c) Formal procedures  (d)None of these
14.  A sample is:
(a)A process of selecting items.  (b)A smaller part representing the universe.
(c) Giving a few examples from population.  (d)None of these
15.  When two or more persons interact with each other, they form:
(a)Community  (b)Group  (c) Society  (d)None of these
16.  A social caste is always:
(a)Exogamous and open  (b)Endogamous and closed (c) Both (a) and (b)  (d)None of these
17.  A cricket match is an example:
(a)Truce  (b)Accomodation  (c) Competition  (d)None of these
18.  A socially expected and approved behaviour is called:
(a)Folkway  (b)Social norm  (c) More  (d)None of these
19.  A push factor in migration means:
(a)People attracted by urban facilities  (b)People forced by circumstances leaving
(c) Both (a) and (b)  (d)None of these
20.  An Interview Guide is:
(a)The person who guides the interview.
(b)A booklet that explains the dynamics of an interview.
(c) The list of topics to be covered in an interview.
(d)None of these
21) When the researcher asks the respondent face to face question, this method is called ________.
(a) Interview schedule  (b) Questionnaire  (c) Observation
(d) Interview guide (e) None of these
22) Power that people consider legitimate is known as ____________.
(a) Force (b) Right (c) Authority
(d) Privilege (e) None of these
23) Social structure of a society is the net work of ____________.
(a) Institutional Relations (b) Values System (c) Traditions
(d) compliance to norms (e) None of these
24) WID approach believes in:
(a) Gender mainstreaming (b) Gender Segregation
(c) Incorporating women in development activities (d) None of these
25) Gerontology is the study of _____________:
(a) Human beings (b) Special groups
(c) Aged and Aging (d) All of these
26) The most pervasive of the social processes are:
(a) Cooperation (b) Overt conflict
(c) Competition (d) None of these
27) Abstract sentiments are:
(a) Closer to the centre of the self than moral rules (b) Provide a focus for allegiance
(c) Are compellers of action (d) None of these
28) The creative potential of personality is accounted for by:
(a) Stimulus-response psychology (b) Drive psychology
(c) Trait psychology (d) None of these
29) The country with better record for gathering population statistics than any other is:
(a) Japan (b) Sweden
(c) USA (d) None of these
30) The exception to the typical application of endogamy is:
(a) Tribe (b) Kinship
(c) Race (d) None of these
31) Stratified Samples fall under:
(a) Probability sampling design (b) Non-probability sampling design
(c) Multi stage sampling design (d) None of these
32) Egoistic, the special type of suicide presented by Emile Durkkim springing from:
(a) Excessive regulation (b) Excessive individualism
(c) Over migration with group (d) None of these
33) A close connection between religion and economic forces was presented by:
(a) Max Weber (b) Karl Max (c) Emile Durkkim
(d) C. Wright Mill (e) None of these
34) A large kinship group whose members inhabit one geographic area and believe they are
descendent from a common area is known as:
(a) Clan (b) Tribe (c) Kin group
(d) Class (e) None of these
35) A social condition in which values are conflicting, weak or absent is:
(a) Assimilation (b) Hawthorne effect
(c) invasion (d) Anomie
36) In theoretical field social research aims at:
(a) finding problems of human being (b) identifying delinquent behaviour
(c) reducing social conflicts (d) None of these
37) Survey means:
(a) Overlooking (b) Organizing social data
(c) Observation (d) None of these
38) Independent variables are:
(a) Experimental Groups (b) Study of social investigation
(c) Study of social life (d) None of these
(39) Qualitative Data Means:
(a) Expressed in number (b) Expressed in words
(c) Both of these (d) None of these
40) A Likert scale emphasizes:
(a) Reproducibility (b) Uni-dimensionality (c) None of these
41)  Ferdinand Tonnies used the term ________ to refer to societies dominated by impersonal
relationships, individual accomplishment and self-interests.
(a) Society (b) Gesellschaft
(c) Community (d) Gemeinschaft
42)  When the researcher asks the respondent face to face questions, this method is called ________.
(a) Interview Schedule (b) Questionnaire
(c) Observation (d) Interview guide
43  ________ is the process by which people learn all patterns of social life.
(a) Interaction (b) Communication
(c) Socialization (d) Dissemination
44  According to _______ all societies across the world are stratified.
(a) Anthropologists (b) Sociologists
(c) Economists (d) Political Scientists
45)  Biological characteristics distinguishing male from female is called ________.
(a) Hetrosexuality (b) Gender
(c) Sex (d) Homosexuality
46)  A family consisting of step relations is called ________.
(a) Plural family (b) Joint family
(c) Extended family (d) Compound family
47)  Power that people consider legitimate is known as _________.
(a) Force (b) Right
(c) Authority (d) Privilege
48)  Mugging, rape and burglary are examples of _________ crimes.
(a) Organized crimes (b) General crimes
(c) Street crimes (d) Modern crimes
49)  A norm is always enforced by sanctions.
(a) True (b) False
50)  Society is the largest and most complex group that sociologists study


Lecturer Geography MCQs Sample Test Paper

1) The circumference of the Earth at the equator is:
(a) 60,075 km (b) 50,075 km
(c) 40,075 km (d) None of these
2) The proportion of radiation reflected from the snow covered surface is called:
(a) brook (b) caldera
(c) sinusoid  (d) None of these
3) Worldwide geocaching is carried out by:
(a) GIS (b) Remote sensing
(c) GPS (d) None of these
3) Speed of the Earth at 45o Nis:
(a) 1180.7 km/h (b) 2180.7 km/h
(c) 3180.7 km/h (d) None of these
5 Chemical composition of the Earth dominating 34.6% by:
(a) Silicon (b) Iron
(c) Magnesium (d) None of these
6) Temperate, Torrid and Frigid zones, one ancient example of world climates is attributed to:
(a) Plato (b) Herodotus
(c) Aristotle (d) None of these
7) In Koppen Climate System Aw stands for:
(a) tropical rainforest  (b) tropical monsoon
(c) tropical savanna (d) None of these
8 Which of the following civilization was shut down by droughts combined with devastating
floods?
(a) Nile (b) Indus
(c) Inca (d) None of these
9) Pumice, gabbro and andesites are identified as:
(a) sedimentary rocks (b) metamorphic rocks
(c) Igneous rocks (d) None of these
10) Great Barrier Reef is in the:
(a) Atlantic Ocean (b) Pacific Ocean
(c) Indian Ocean (d) None of these
11) A new sea has been officially created in the pacific Northwest is called:
(a) Palish sea (b) Salish sea
(c) Valish sea (d) None of these
12) On March 28, 2001 a tornado outbreak in Pakistan was experienced in:
(a) Sahiwal (b) Bhalwal
(c) Sajawal (d) None of these
13) Agulhas is one of the worm currents of:
(a) Indian Ocean (b) Atlantic Ocean
(c) Arctic Ocean (d) None of these
14) A land formation with many caves caused by dolomite being dissolved by underground drainage
is termed:
(a) Horst (b) Mesa
(c) Scree (d) None of these
15) Frontal zones where air masses are not moving against each other are called:
(a) Occluded fronts  (b) Stationary fronts
(c) Warm fronts (d) None of these
16) Mountain ranges near water sources can receive high rainfalls because of:
(a) Cyclonic activity (b) Rain shadow effect
(c) Orographic uplift (d) None of these
17) Cartographers classify maps into two broad categories, reference maps and:
(a) Topographic maps (b) Thematic maps
(c) Attases (d) None of these
18) The oldest known projection dating back to about 500 B.C. is:
(a) Cylindrical Homolographic (b) Gnomonic
(c) Mollweide  (d) None of these
19) Alexander – Von – Humboldt famous biogeographer produced five volumes of work in 1845, was
called:
(a) Kosmos (b) Helios
(c) Mellios (d) None of these
20) Normal Cycle of erosion was devised by:
(a) Karl Ritter  (b) Thornbury
(c) Monkhouse (d) None of these
21 More determined and driven work ethics due to frequent variability in the weather of the:
(a) Higher Latitudes (b) Middle Latitudes
(c) Lower Latitudes (d) None of these
22) Equational paradox is an aspect of:
(a) Cultural geography (b) Regional geography
(c) Economic geography (d) None of these
23) Climatic determinism was intensely studied by:
(a) Ellsworth Huntington (b) Carl O. Saver
(c) Carl Marx (d) None of these
24 Environmental problems must all be understood via:
(a) Physical processes (b) Social processes
(c) Commercial processes (d) None of these
25) The study of the number of population and its variations in time and space is called:
(a) Population dynamics (b) Population density
(c) Population distribution (d) None of these
26) Rapid population growth in urban areas perpetuates:
(a) Crimes (b) Safety issues
(c) Poverty (d) None of these
27) Sustainability of human settlements has become a matter of:
(a) Global concern (b) Continental concern
(c) Regional concern (d) None of these
28) Settlements can be ordered by size or other factors to define:
(a) Morphology (b) Landscape
(c) Hierarchy (d) None of these
29) South Asian agriculture is considered to be:
(a) Intensive (b) Subsistence
(c) Extensive (d) None of these
30) Appalachian Industrial area hosts:
(a) Iron & Steel (b) Textiles
(c) Chemicals (d) None of these
31) Turkey possesses plenty of:
(a) Power resources (b) Mineral resources
(c) Water resources (d) None of these
32) “What had historically made geography unique was its attention to systematic description of areal
variation” said by:
(a) Hart Shorne  (b) Charles Fisher
(c) Ann Buttimer  (d) None of these
33) Indus Waters Treaty Projects were financed by:
(a) Asian Development Bank (b) World Bank
(c) Former EEC  (d) None of these
34) Ninety percent of Russia is north of the:
(a) 60thparallel  (b) 55thparallel
(c) 50thparallel (d) None of these
35) Before 1950, famine was harsh reality in:
(a) Poland (b) Portugal
(c) India (d) None of these
36) Waterways are common transport means in Bengal for carrying:
(a) Tea (b) Jute
(c) Animals (d) None of these
37) Greek culture and power expanded into the near and Middle East during:
(a) Archaic period (b) Classical period
(c) Hellenistic period (d) None of these
38) In 5thand 4thcenturies B.C. the most advanced economy was founded in:
(a) Italy (b) France
(c) Greece (d) None of these
39) Geographic regions are based on distinctive quality of:
(a) Variety (b) Homogenity
(c) Origin (d) None of these
40) Geography affects the culture of a region by:
(a) What people do (b) What people possess
(c) What people copy (d) None of these
41)  The founder of Human geography is:
(a) Plato (b) Aristotle
(c) Eratosthenes (d) Theophrastus
42)  Pakistan covers an area of:
(a) 796095 Sq km (b) 468000 Sq km
(c) 999657 Sq km (d) None of these
43)  The hottest month (June) with the mean temperature of 38o
C in Pakistan is at:
(a) Sibi (b) Jacobabad
(c) Hyderabad (d) None of these
44)  Tod Polander is associated with the:
(a) Study of urban areas  (b) industrial location theory
(c) agricultural location theory (d) population studies
45  Which region is called the rice bowl of China?
(a) Huang ho valley (b) Yangtse Basin
(c) Sinkiang (d) Chunling
46  “Hemp” is a fiber crop of:
(a) Western Europe (b) Middle East
(c) Mediteranean Region (d) Southeast Asia
47)  The Phytogeography deals with:
(a) the animal life (b) the plant life
(c) weathering of rocks (d) Ancient civilizations
48)  Bride industries are industries:
(a) Based on agricultural raw material  (b) Located between market and raw material
(c) Located on the river banks (d) Producing goods for export
49)  The theory of industrial location was put forward by:
(a) Weber (b) Von Thunen
(c) A. Miller (d) R. Johnson
50  What will be the shape of settlements near oases in desert?
(a) Square (b) Linear
(c) Oval (d) Irregular


Lecturer Journalism MCQs Samplet Test Paper

1. The phrase “ the medium is the message” was coined by:
(a)Wilbur Schramm  (b)McNelly  (c) Herbert Marcuse  (d)None of these
2.  An advertorial is:
(a)A news  (b)An article  (c) An editorial  (d)None of these
3.  There is immediate feedback in:
(a)Mass Communication  (b)Interpersonal Communication
(c) Top-down Communication  (d)None of these
4.  Film is a:
(a)Hot medium  (b)Cool medium  (c) Medium with low definition data (d)None of these
5.  APNS is a representative body of:
(a)Newspaper workers  (b)Owners (c) Newspaper hawkers  (d)None of these
6.  A Communication message is decoded by:
(a)Sender  (b)Channel  (c) Receiver  (d)None of these
7.  Dawn newspaper was founded by:
(a)Faiz Ahmed Faiz  (b)Quaid-i-Azam  (c) Allama Iqbal  (d)None of these
8.  Communitarian journalism is:
(a)Civic journalism  (b)Public journalism  (c) Yellow journalism (d)Both (a) and (b)
9.  The originator of phrase “fourth estate” describing the press was a:
(a)Journalist  (b)Parliamentarian  (c) Bureaucrat  (d)None of these
10.  AP is a news agency of:
(a)France  (b)UK  (c) US  (d)None of these
11.  Scoop is:
(a)Exclusive story  (b)Sensational story  (c) Scandal story  (d)None of these
12.  Yellow journalism got its name from a:
(a)Cartoon character  (b)Yellow kid  (c) Both (a) and (b)  (d)None of these
13.  Libel is a:
(a)Spoken accusation  (b)Written accusation  (c) Spoken defamation (d)None of these
14.  Muckraking investigates:
(a)Scandals  (b)Murders  (c) Slander  (d)None of these
15.  Classified ads are:
(a)Classified information  (b)Brief advertisements  (c) Both (a) and (b) (d)None of these
16.  A banner headline of a newspaper is printed:
(a)In a box  (b)In the middle of a page  (c) Across a whole page  (d)None of these
17.  PID is a:
(a)Federal government department  (b)Provincial department
(c) Military department  (d)None of these
18.  A newspaper article depicts the opinion of:
(a)Editor  (b)Writer  (c) Government  (d)None of these
19.  A brief description of a picture in words is called:
(a)Byline  (b)Obituary  (c) Caption  (d)None of these
20.  Tahzibul Akhlaq was launched by:
(a)Maulana Zafar Ali Khan  (b)Maulana Hasrat Mohani
(c) Maulana Abul Kalam Azad  (d)None of these
(21) What is by line?
(a) A railway track (b) Text written on line
(c) Reporter’s name printed with story (d) None of these
22) Intra-Personal Communication is:
(a) Communication with personal friend (b) With people
(c) With Self (d) With Family
23) What is ABC?
(a) American Business Circle (b) American Business Corporation
(c) Audit Bureau of Circulation (d) None of these
24) Who was the first Editor of daily ‘Nawa-e-Waqt?’
(a) Majeed Nizami (b) Mujeeb Nizami
(c) Hameed Nizami (d) None of these
25) When Television Transmission was started in Pakistan?
(a) 1970 (b) 1964
(c) 1990 (d) 1962
26) The assignment allotted to a newspaper reporter is called:
(a) Creed (b) Beat
(c) Embargo (d) Feature
27) A journalist who is not attached with any newspaper is called:
(a) Retainer (b) Correspondent
(c) Free Lancer (d) Stinger
28) Identification Marks written on the top of news story page is called:
(a) Credit line (b) Slug Line
(c) Embargo (d) Tip
29) The Communication based on purchased time or space is called:
(a) Publicity (b) Advertising
(c) Propaganda (d) None of these
30) Press and Publication Ordinance was introduced in:
(a) 1963 (b) 1965
(c) 1995 (d) None of these
31) Tabloid newspaper is of small size with:
(a) 3 columns (b) 4 columns
(c) 5 columns (d) None of these
32) A brief introduction of a photograph is called:
(a) Embargo (b) Outdoor Broadcast
(c) Caption (d) None of these
33) Newspaper’s masthead is called:
(a) Headline (b) Flag
(c) Sub-Heading (d) Embargo
34) Who was the first Editor of the daily ‘Jang’?
(a) Mir Shakeel-ur-Rehman (b) Altaf Hussain
(c) Mir Khalil-ur-Rehman (d) Nasim Hijazi
35) The term ‘Global Village’ was coined by:
(a) George Gerbener (b) Marshal Meluhan
(c) Wilber Schramm (d) Pamela Shoemaker
36) The inventor of the printing press was:
(a) Marshal Meluhan (b) Ts’ai Lun
(c) Johannes Gutenberg (d) None of these
37) Pakistan’s first official news agency was:
(a) UPI (b) IPA
(c) APP (d) NNI
38) PEMRA Ordinance was implemented in:
(a) 1997 (b) 2002
(c) 1998 (d) 2004
39 ‘Press Note can be issued by:
(a) Editor (b) Government official
(c) Reporter (d) Sub-editor
40) ‘Stringer’ is called to:
(a) Whole time employee (b) Part-time correspondent paid a column rate
(c) Sub-editor (d) None of these
41)  What is ‘Scoop’?
(a) Common report (b) Beat news
(c) Exclusive story (d) None of these
42)  What is ‘Superhead’?
(a) Multi common story  (b) Headline of the paper
(c) Sub-heading (d) None of these
43)  ‘Stringer’ is called to:
(a) Whole time employee (b) Part-time correspondent paid a column rate
(c) Sub-editor (d) None of these
44)  Extra-Personal Communication is:
(a) with family (b) self
(c) with more than two persons (d) None of these
45)  Newspaper’s masterhead is called:
(a) Headline (b) Flag
(c) Sub-Heading (d) Embargo
46)  ‘Folio’ is the name of:
(a) Follow up (b) Page number
(c) Date line (d) Cut
47)  Who was the first Editor of the daily ‘Jhang’?
(a) Mir Shakeel-ur-Rehman (b) Altaf Hussain
(c) Mir Khalil-ur-Rehman (d) Nasim Hijazi
48)  Acknowledgement of the source of a picture or a story is called:
(a) Credit line (b) Byline
(c) Courtesy (d) Reference
49)  Continuation of a story on another page is called:
(a) Reference (b) Follow up
(c) Jump (d) None of these
500  PEMRA Ordinance was implemented in:
(a) 1997 (b) 2002
(c) 1998 (d) 2004


Lecturer Philosophy MCQs Test Sample Paper

1. Plato was a:
(a)Pragmatist  (b)Materialist  (c) Idealist Rationalist  (d)None of these
2.  “Laws” is written by:
(a)John Rawls  (b)Jeremy Bentham (c) Plato  (d)None of these
3.  “Being and Nothingness” is written by:
(a)Kant  (b)Karl Popper  (c) Jean Paul Sartre  (d)None of these
4.  “Tahafatul Philopha” is written to refute:
(a)The Politicians  (b)The Lawyers  (c) The Philosophers  (d)None of these
5.  _________is the turning point in philosophy at the dawn of the 20th century.
(a)Logical positivism  (b)Science  (c) Naturalism  (d)None of these
6.  Who is the author of the “Muqaddama”?
(a)Al-Ghazali  (b)Ibn-e-Khaldun  (c) Al-Kindi  (d)None of these
7.  The father of Modern Philosophy is:
(a)Descartes  (b)Thales  (c) Al-Kindi  (d)None of these
8.  Epistemology is a branch of Philosophy which deals with:
(a)Morality  (b)Law  (c) Knowledge  (d)None of these
9.  Theory of monads is presented by:
(a)Kant  (b)Leibniz  (c) Plato  (d)None of these
10.  Dialectic method is of:
(a)Plato  (b)Socrates  (c) Kant  (d)None of these
11.  Who is the author of the “Reconstruction of Religious Thought in Islam”?
(a)Sir Syed Ahmad Khan  (b)Allama Iqbal  (c) Al-Farabi  (d)None of these
12.  Shah Waliullah’s famous work is:
(a)Hujjatul Balagha  (b)Tafseer  (c) Tahafatul Tahafha  (d)None of these
13.  Sir Syed Ahmad Khan looked upon God as the Author of:
(a)Harmony  (b)Nature  (c) Nature & first cause  (d)None of these
14.  This statement ‘God is Nature and Nature is God’ isreferred to:
(a)Hegel  (b)Spinoza  (c) Aristotle  (d)None of these
15.  Who named human mind Tabula Rasa?
(a)Spinoza  (b)Locke  (c) Descartes  (d)None of these
16.  Whose statement is this ‘know they self’?
(a)Plato  (b)Socrates  (c) Kant  (d)None of these
17.  ____________believed in the concept of Whadatul Wajud.
(a)Ibn-e-Taimya  (b)Ibn-e-Sina  (c) Ibn-e-Arabi  (d)None of these
18.  Dialectical Materialism is referred to:
(a)Karl Marx  (b)Hegel  (c) Descartes  (d)None of these
19.  Who said that substances are three?
(a)Spinoza  (b)Descartes  (c) Berkely  (d)None of these
20.  Renowed Book “A History of Muslim Philosophy” was edited by:
(a)Shah Waliullah  (b)Abul Ala Maududi  (c) M.M. Sharif  (d)None of these
21) Deductive logic was introduced by:
(a) Pythagoras (b) Plato  (c) Aristotle (d) None of these
(22) Inductive Logic was introduced by:
(a) Socrates  (b) Francis Bacon (c) Russell (d) None of these
23) Al Radd al Mantiqiyeen was written by:
(a) Al Ghazali (b) Ibn-e-Taimiyah  (c) Ibn-e-Sina (d) None of these
(24) Inference of induction argument is:
(a) necessary (b) probable (c) invalid  (d) None of these
(25) Logic is a:
(a) Behavioural science (b) Normative science (c) Natural science (d) None of these
(26) If in categorical syllogism the middle term is not distributed, it commits the fallacy of:
(a) Existential fallacy (b) Undistributed Middle (c) Illicit major (d) None of these
(27) Symbolic logic is different from:
(a) Deductive logic (b) Inductive logic (c) Both of these (d) None of these
(28) Hypothesis is important in:
(a) Scientific explanation (b) Deductive logic (c) Symbolic logic (d) None of these
(29) Dilemma is a rhetoric argument:
(a) Correct (b) Incorrect (c) None of these
(30) Where P is true and q is false, P.q is:
(a) True (b) False (c) None of these
(31) Who is the author of “Being and Nothingness”?
(a) Sartre  (b) Heidegger
(c) Kierkegaard  (d) None of these
(32) Who is the author of “Being and Time”?
(a) Karl Jaspers  (b) Gabriel Marcel
(c) Heidegger  (d) None of these
(33) Who wrote “Tractatus Logico Philosophicus”?
(a) Ayes  (b) Wittgenstein
(c) Carnap (d) None of these
(34) Who wrote “Language Truth and Logic”?
(a) Russell (b) Ayes
(c) Schlick (d) None of these
(35) “Das Kapital” was written by:
(a) Hegel (b) Karl Marx
(c) Engels (d) None of these
(36 Who said “To be is to be perceived”?
(a) Locke (b) Hobbes
(c) Berkeley (d) None of these
(37) The theory of creative evolution was presented by:
(a) Bergson (b) Nietzsche
(c) Hobbes (d) None of these
(38) Who is the father of religious existentialism?
(a) Karl Jaspers (b) Soren Kierkegaard
(c) Heidegger (d) None of these
(39) Dialectical method was introduced in modern philosophy by:
(a) Kant (b) Descartes
(c) Hegel (d) None of these
(40) Berkeley was:
(a) Rationalist (b) Idealist
(c) Skeptic (d) None of these
(41) Who is the author of “Tahafat-ul-Falasefah”?
(a) Al Kindi (b) Al Ghazali
(c) Ibn Sina (d) None of these
(42) Who is the author of “Hujjat-allah ul Baleghah”?
(a) Ibn Rushd (b) Shah Waliullah
(c) Sayyid Ahmed Khan (d) None of these
(43) Reconstruction of religious thought in Islam is written by:
(a) R.A. Nicholson  (b) Allama Iqbal
(c) Mathew Arnold (d) None of these
(44) “Kashful Mehjoob” is a book written by:
(a) Ibn Arabi (b) Ali Hajvery Data Ganj Bukhsh
(c) Rumi (d) None of these
(45) Doctrine of Wahdat ul Wajud is introduced in sufism by:
(a) Al Farabi (b) Ibn Arabi
(c) Al Kindi (d) None of these
(46) Who believed “the beautific vision of God is impossible”?
(a) Asharites (b) Mutazilites
(c) Sufis (d) None of these
(47) Ibn Rushd is famous for his translations of:
(a) Plato  (b) Pythagoras
(c) Aristotle (d) None of these
(48) Asharites were:
(a) Rationalists (b) Traditionalist
(c) Sufis (d) None of these
(49) Who is the father of Muslim Philosophy?
(a) Al Farabi (b) Al Kindi
(c) Ibn Sina (d) None of these
(50) Who is known as “Al muallim al thani”?
(a) Al Farabi (b) Ibn Sina
(c) Al Ghazali (d) None of these


Lecturer Chemistry MCQs Sample Test Paper
 
1) When an electron is brought from infinite distance close to the nucleus of the atom, the energy of
Electron-nucleus system?
(a) increases to a smaller negative value (b) decreases to a greater negative value
(c) decreases to a smaller positive value (d) increases to a greater positive value
2) The probability of finding the electron in the nucleus is:
(a) 100% due to forces of attraction (b) finite for all orbitals
(c) Zero for all orbitals (d) Zero for some orbitals and finite for others
3) When Zn metal is kept in CuSO4solution, copper is precipitated and ZnSO4is formed because:
(a) Atomic number of Zinc is smaller than copper
(b) Atomic number of Zinc is larger than copper
(c) Standard reduction potential of Zinc is more than that of copper
(d) Standard reduction potential of Zinc is less than that of copper
4) Electrolytes when dissolved in water, dissociate into their constituent ions, the degree of
dissociation of an electrolyte increases with the:
(a) Presence of a substance yielding common ion
(b) Decreasing temperature
(c) Decreasing concentration of electrolyte
(d) Increasing concentration of electrolyte
5) There is a large positive entropy change for an exothermic reaction. It means that the reaction
will be:
(a) possible at high temperatures only  (b) impossible at all temperatures
(c) possible at low temperatures only (d) possible at all temperatures
6) Which of the following statement is false?
(a) the temperature of the system will fall if an exothermic reaction is isolated from its
surroundings
(b) Energy is absorbed when one compound is converted into another with higher heat content
(c) the temperature of the system is likely to fall if heat is absorbed during the course of a
reaction(d) None of these
7) pH + pOH of a solution is:
(a) 7 (b) Zero (c) 14  (d) -14
8) The compound that is not Lewis acid:
(a) BF3 (b) BaCl2 (c) SnCl4 (d) AlCl3
9) Ore of Aluminium:
(a) Calamine (b) Dolomite (c) Bauxite (d) Limestone
10) Oxidation number of S in sulphuric acid:
(a) Four (b) Six (c) Two (d) Eight
11) d-block elements form coordination compounds because of:
(a) Small Cationic size (b) Large ionic Charge
(c) Unfilled d-orbitals (d) Filled d-orbitals
12) Brass is an alloy of:
(a) Cu and Zn (b) Cu, Ni, Zn (c) Cu and Ni  (d) Cu, Al, Zn
13) Urea is a high quality nitrogenous fertilizer with:
(a) 76% nitrogen (b) 46% nitrogen (c) 66% nitrogen (d) 26% nitrogen
14) Diamond is:
(a) Good conductor of electricity (b) Bad conductor of electricity
(c) Bad conductor on heating  (d) Good conductor on heating
15) Carbon monoxide is poisonous gas because it:
(a) replaces oxygen from lungs (b) forms carboxy haemoglobin
(c) Forms carbon dioxide with oxygen (d) has a sweet smell
16. Rust is:
(a) FeO + Fe(OH)2 (b) Fe2O3 + Fe(OH)2 (c) Fe2O3 (d) Fe2O3 + Fe(OH)3
17) Calcium Carbide reacts with water to give:
(a) Methane (b) Ethylene (c) Acetylene (d) Ethane
18. Which of the following substituent deactivates benzene ring and is o, p-directing?
(a) __ NH2 (b) __ Cl (c) __ OCH3 (d) __ OH
19) Which of the following is most readily nitrated?
(a) Toluene  (b) Benzaldehyde (c) Nitrobenzene  (d) Benzoic Acid
20) Ketones can be prepared by reaction of Grignard reagent with:
(a) Acid Amides (b) Acid Chloride (c ) Carboxylic Acid (d) Epoxides
21) Which of the following statements about the order of reaction is true?
(a) The order of a reaction can only be determined by experiment.
(b) A second order reaction is also bimolecular
(c) The order of reaction must be a positive integer
(d) The order of reaction increases with increasing temperature.
22 Polysaccharides yield many monosaccharides on:
(a) Hydration (b) Oxidation (c) Reduction (d) Hydrolysis
23) Which of the following is not aromatic?
(a) Benzene  (b) cyclooctatetraene (c) Pyridine (d) Phenol
24) Which of the following is most basic?
(a) H2O (b) NH3 (c) CH3NH2 (d) CH3OH
25) Which of the following has lowest pH?
(a) CH3COOH (b) CF3COOH (c) ClCH2COOH (d) Cl3C COOH
26) The equilibrium of two readily interconvertible isomers is called:
(a) Stereoisomerism (b) Metamerism (c) Tautomerism (d) Polymorphism
27) Which of the following compounds exhibit geometrical isomerism?
(a) 1-Pentene (b) 2-Pentene (c) 2-methyl –2-Pentene (d) 2-methyl –2-Butene
28) Which of the following gives a tertiary alcohol when treated with Grignard reagent:
(a) HCHO (b) CH3CHO (c) C3H5CHO (d) CH3COCH3
29) Which of the following tests is not used to identify aldehydes?
(a) Tollen’s test (b) Benedict solution test (c) Fehling solution test (d) Ammonia test
30) Which is incorrect about alkaloids?
(a) Naturally Occuring (b) Possess a hetrocyclic ring
(c) Exhibit biological action  (d) acidic in nature
31) Which of the followings will not give iodoform test:
(a) Acetone (b) Ethylacohol (c) Benzaldehyde (d) Acetaldehyde
32) The reaction of aniline with bromine water gives:
(a) o-bromoaniline (b) p-bromoaniline (c) 2,4-dibromoaniline (d) 2,4,6-tribromoaniline
33) The reaction of tripalmitin, with sodium hydroxide is called:
(a) Hydrolysis (b) Saponification (c) Esterification (d) Combustion
34) Which one is not Petrochemical?
(a) Napthalene (b) Mineral Oil (c) Wax (d) Table Salt
35) Chemical adsorption:
(a) is exothermic (b) is irreversible (c) takes place at high temp. (d) All of these
36) The most commonly used absorbent for chromatographic separation of organic compound is:
(a) Activated charcoal (b) Fuller’s Earth (c) Alumina (d) Silica gel
37) Grignard reagent is:
(a) Organo Zinc halide (b) Organo cadmium bromide
(c) n-Butyl Lithium (d) Organo Magnesium halide
38)  Which one of the following is not a petrochemical.
(a) Cumene (b) Paraffin (c) Aluminum Chloride (d) Epoxy resin
39)  The term syndiotactic is related to which one of the following?
(a) Synthetic detergents (b) Table Salt (c) Paraffin (d) Polyprophylene
40  Which one of the following is used as an Antibiotic?
(a) Patulin (b) Insulin (c) Soserine (d) Trypsin
41)  Heroin is diacetate of:
(a) Papaverine (b) Morphine(c) Codeine (d) Thebaine
42)  A reaction that practically is given by all organic compounds.
(a) Elimination (b) Friedel-Craft ecylation (c) Combustion (d) Rearrangement
43)  Which functional group is present in polyester shirt?
(a) Lactam (b) Acid Chloride (c) Ether (d) Ester
(xviii) Which statement is true for Halogen (Halo-group)?
(a) Activating and O, p–directing (b) Activating and m–directing
(c) Deactivating and O, p–directing (d) None of these.
(44)  Which one of the following can be synthesized from Aryl Diazonium Salt?
(a) Furfural (b) Carbylamine (c) Biphenyl (d) THF
(45  The Methyl group in Methyl Magnesium Iodide can act as:
(a) CH3Radical (b) CH3Carbonium ion (c) CH3Carbanion (d) Can react with a base
46)  Nylon is a copolymer of:
(a) Urea and Formaldehyde (b) Phenol and Formaldehyde
(c) Hexamethylenediamine and adipic acid (d) Vinyl Chloride and Vinylalcohol
(47)  Which of the following would react with one mole of Grignard’sreagent to yield a ketone?
(a)  R   R RCON ′ ′ ′ (b)  R RCONH ′(c) RCONH2(d) RCOOH
48)  Glyceraldehyde has one ofthe following properties:
(a) One asymmetric carbon atom(b) Two asymmetric carbon atoms
(c) A meso compound (d) Four asymmetric carbon atoms
49  The ant
ifreeze compound ethylene glycol has the formula:
(a) C2H5OH (b) CH3OH (c) C2H4(OH)2(d) C3H5(OH)3
50  Distillation is the best method for separating the two substances in which of the following:
(a) Water and salt dissolved
(b) water and a substance which does not dissolve in it
(c) Two liquids that have different boiling points
(d) Two solids that have different melting points.


Lecturer Botany MCQs Sample Test Paper

(1) The spores in bryophytic plant represent the first cell of the:
(a) Gametophytic generation
(b) Sporophytic generation
(c) Asexual generation
(d) All of these
(e) None of these
(2) Algal members of classes Euglenophyceae and chlorophyceae are similar in the:
(a) Cell wall structure
(b) Reserve food
(c) Pigment composition
(d) Structure of flagella
(e) None of these
(3) Crystocarp is a structure developed after fertilization in:
(a) Blue green algae
(b) Actinomycetes
(c) Bryophetes
(d) Red algae
(e) None of these
(4) Rice belongs to family:
(a) Malvaceae
(b) Fabiaceae
(c) Solonaceae
(d) Poaceae
(e) None of these
(5) Gametophyte of fern is called:
(a) Prothallus
(b) Protocorm
(c) Thallus
(d) Gametangia
(e) None of these
(6) The sieve elements are major component of:
(a) Cambium
(b) Apical meristem
(c) Xylem
(d) Phloem
(e) None of these
(7) Which one of these is a parasite:
(a) Sunflower
(b) Begonia
(c) Biden
(d) Brasica
(e) None of these
(8) Sporophytic generation is borne upon gametophyte and is dependent on it. This feature is present in:
(a) Cycas
(b) Adiantam
(c) Equisetum
(d) All of these
(e) None of these
(9) Double fertilization is a typical characteristic of:
(a) Algae
(b) Fungi
(c) Bryophytes
(d) Angiosperm
(e) All of these
(10) Marchantia reproduces vegetatively by:
(a) Apospory
(b) Gemma Cup
(c) Budding
(d) All of these
(e) None of these
(11) Plant cell wall is composed of:
(a) Cellulose
(b) Polypeptides
(c) Phospholipids
(d) Starch
(e) None of these
(12) Stele in which primary vascular tissues are arranged in discrete strands around a pit is called:
(a) Prostele
(b) Radial stele
(c) Centric stele
(d) Eustele
(e) None of these
(13) In which the following edible part is obtained from the Rhizome:
(a) Potato
(b) Ginger
(c) Sugar beet
(d) Onion
(e) None of these
(14) Fertilization within an unopened flower is called:
(a) Cleistogramy
(b) Cleistocary
(c) Isogamy
(d) Oogamy
(e) None of these
(15) Meiosis takes place during:
(a) Gamete formation
(b) Zygote formation
(c) Cambium formation
(d) All of these
(e) None of these
(16) Edible fungus is:
(a) Penicillium
(b) Agaricus
(c) Aspergillus
(d) Phythium
(e) None of these
(17) Speciation is:
(a) Origin of species
(b) Evolution of species
(c) Identification of species
(d) Preservation of species
(e) None of these
(18) Collective name given to sporangia in fern is:
(a) Sorus
(b) Sporangium
(c) Spathe
(d) Sporangiophore
(e) None of these
(19) Small, spherical protein bodies surrounded by starch deposits in chloroplasts of many algae are:
(a) Lecoplasts
(b) Ribosomes
(c) Microsomes
(d) Pyenidium
(e) None of these
(20) Heterocysts are present in:
(a) Volvox
(b) Clostridium
(c) Cycas
(d) E-Coli
(e) None of these
(21) Enzyme Fumarase convert fumaric acid into:
(a) Citric acid
(b) Isocitric acid
(c) lactic acid
(d) Glutamic acid
(e) None of these
(22) Plants growing under saline conditions are:
(a) Holophytes
(b) Mesophytes
(c) Hygrophytes
(d) Halophytes
(e) None of these
(23) The first product of CO2 fixation in C3 plants is:
(a) Phosphoglyceric acid
(b) Glycolic acid
(c) Citric acid
(d) Glutamic acid
(e) None of these
(24) Mutations are most likely to be caused by:
(a) 1AA
(b) CO2
(c) Dextrose
(d) Glycine
(e) None of these
(25) Most of the water absorption in plants takes place through:
(a) Root caps
(b) Root hairs
(c) Stomata
(d) All of these
(e) None of these
(26) Oxygen produced during photosynthesis comes from:
(a) CO2
(b) Carboxylic acid
(c) Glucose
(d) Protein
(e) None of these
(27) Chloroplasts in bundle sheath cells of C4 plants do not contain:
(a) Grana
(b) Stroma
(c) Thylakoids
(d) All of these
(e) None of these
(28) A group of major biotic communities occupying a climatic region of earth is called:
(a) Biome
(b) Biosphere
(c) Biotype
(d) Phenotype
(e) None of these
(29) In which group of plants stomata open during night:
(a) C3 plants
(b) C4 plants
(c) Halophytes
(d) CAM plants
(e) None of these
(30) The occurrence of vegetation in layers is known as:
(a) Scarification
(b) Stratification
(c) Physiognomy
(d) Pattern
(e) None of these
(31) A plasmid is a:
(a) DNA
(b) RAN
(c) Protein
(d) Microsome
(e) None of these
(32) The total Genetic material within a cell is:
(a) Gene bank
(b) Genetic load
(c) Genome
(d) Genetic Marker
(e) None of these
(33) Ribsomal RNA helps in:
(a) Replication
(b) Transcription
(c) Translation
(d) Translocation
(e) None of these
(34) Which one of the following ions plays most important role in stomatal movement?
(a) K+
(b) Ca++ (c) Cl–
(d) Na+
(e) None of these
(35) Dormancy in seeds may be due to:
(a) Hard seed coat
(b) Chemical Inhibitors
(c) Immature embryo
(d) All of these
(e) None of these
(36) How many ATP molecules are produced when one hexose sugar molecule is converted into two molecules of pyruvic acid during glycolysis?
(a) 15
(b) 26
(c) 28
(d) 36
(e) None of these
(37) Open sea constituting about 90% of total ocean surface is called:
(a) Pelgaic zone
(b) Littoral zone
(c) Intertida zone
(d) Neritic zone
(e) None of these
(38) Which one of the following RNAs is non-genetic and brings amino acids to the site of protein synthesis?
(a) m RNA
(b) t RNA
(c) hn RNA
(d) pre-r RNA
(e) None of these
(39) Transfer of material , from higher concentration to lower concentration across semipermeable membrane is called:
(a) Mass flow
(b) Osmosis
(c) Ascent of Sap
(d) Diffusion
(e) None of these
(40) Optimum phosphorus uptake by roots takes place at:
(a) Neutral pH
(b) Acidic pH
(c) Alkaline pH
(d) All of these
(e) None of these
(41) The Green Algae belongs to:
(a) Cyanochloranta
(b) Chlorophycophyta
(c) Charophyta
(d) Cryptophycophyta
(e) None of these
(42) If the gametes and gametangia in Fungi are of unequal size, they are termed as:
(a) Heterothallic
(b) Homothallic
(c) Isogametes
(d) Anisogametes
(e) None of these
(43) Chlorophyll ‘d’ exists in:
(a) Pyrrophyta
(b) Phaeophyta
(c) Cryptophyta
(d) Rhodophyta
(e) None of these
(44) Which of the type of chlorophyll is rare in Xanthophyceae and has been determined in only two of its genera:
(a) chlorophyll ‘a’
(b) chlorophyll ‘e’
(c) chlorophyll ‘b’
(d) chlorophyll ‘d’
(e) None of these
(45) The Axoneme in an algal filament is composed of ____________ fibrils:
(a) five
(b) seven
(c) eleven
(d) one
(e) None of these
(46) An antibiotic called “Chlorellin” is derived from:
(a) Chara
(b) Spirogyra
(c) Volvox
(d) Chlorella
(e) None of these
(47) In Pakistan, Volvox is found abundantly in water ponds during the months of:
(a) March and April
(b) May and June
(c) November and December
(d) January and February
(e) None of these
(48) B
ecause of extracting ______ from water and depositing it in their walls different species of Chara are referred to as “Stone Worts:
(a) Sodium chloride
(b) Calcium carbonate
(c) Potassium sulphate
(d) Potassium nitrate
(e) None of these
(49) Puccinia graminis causes _______ in wheat:
(a) Yellow or stripe rust
(b) Brown or orange leaf rust
(c) Black or stem rust
(d) Loose green smut
(e) None of these
(50) The zero and one stages of Puccinia graminis are produced on:
(a) Triticum aestivum
(b) Hordeum Vulgare
(c) Sorghum Vulgare
(d) Barberis Vulgaris
(e) None of these

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