1. Each one of ___ pencil

(1). Has

(2). Were

(3). Was

(4). None of these

2. Choose the correct analogy

Poet: Poem: Choreography: ___

(1). Drama

(2). Masque

(3). Ballet

(4). None of these

3. Oil is to seed butter is to ___

(1). Milk

(2). Cow

(3). Goat

(4). None of these

4. Choose the correct analogy

Here: There: She: ___

(1). I

(2). He

(3). They

(4). None of these

5. Choose the correct one:

Laugh up one’s sleeves

(1). Laugh in one’s sleeves

(2). Laugh at one’s sleeves

(3). Laugh on one’s sleeves

(4). None of these

6. Monkey live ___ the tree.

(1). into

(2). by

(3). over

(4). None of these

7. He not only read the book but also remembered what he read. Identify which part of speech is used in this sentence.

(1). Adjective

(2). Conjunction

(3). Adverb

(4). None of these

8. No lady ___ the committee.

(1). over

(2). into

(3). by

(4). None of these

9. Passive Voice of “The boy did not break the glass” is ___

(1). The glass was not broken by the boy.

(2). The glass has not been broken by the boy

(3). The glass is not broken by the boy

(4). None of these

10. Quality of mangoes _______good.

(1). Was

(2). Were

(3). Had

(4). None of these

11. Choose the correct one

Why had not you interested in this party

(1). Why had been you interested in this party

(2). Why had not been you interested in this party

(3). Why had not you been interested in this party

(4). None of these

12. There was much effort for little work. Identify parts of speech of quantitative subjective:

(1). Quantitative adjective

(2). Qualitative adjective

(3). Subjective adjective

(4). None of these

13. Imperative mood verb represents:

(1). Wishes and purpose

(2). Pray, advise, and request

(3). Pity and curse

(4). None of these

14. The synonym of Prolong is:

(1). Extend

(2). Concise

(3). Pretend

(4). None of these

15. Fill in the blank with the appropriate word

While this incident come ___

(1). Round

(2). By

(3). About

(4). None of these

16. Be out of blue means:

(1). Higher than the sky

(2). Once upon a time

(3). Suddenly

(4). None of these

17. The antonym of Ecstasy is:

(1). Bliss

(2). Exultation

(3). Happiness

(4). Miserly

18. Choose the antonym Detest:

(1). Loathe

(2). Love

(3). Abominate

(4). None of these

19. The noun form of the verb excite is:

(1). Exciting

(2). Excited

(3). Excitatement

(4). Excitement

20. Synonym of “CARNIVORE” is:

(1). Dangerous

(2). Wild

(3). Meat Eater

(4). None of these

21. Anxious means?

(1). Worried

(2). Afraid

(3). Dangerous

(4). Confused

22. “Clever” is?

(1). An adverb

(2). A noun

(3). A pronoun

(4). An adjective

23. Meaning of Modus Vivendi:

(1). Mode of Living

(2). Arrangement

(3). Method of working

(4). Clash between two

24. Which comes immediately after the noun?

(1). Verb Phrase

(2). Adjective Phrase

(3). Adverb Phrase

(4). None of these

25. He Parted ___ his parents in tears.

(1). to

(2). from

(3). with

(4). None of these

26. Choose the correct Capialization:

(1). Some critics said that Pride and Prejudice of Jane Austen was dictated comedy.

(2). Some Critics said that pride and Prejudice of Jane Austen was dictated comedy.

(3). Some Critics said that Pride and Prejudice of Jane austen was dictated comedy.

(4). None of these

27. Choose the correct capitalization.

(1). I am going to Allama Iqbal International Airport to receive Uncle Usman.

(2). I am going to Allama Iqbal International Airport to receive uncle Usman.

(3). I am going to Allama Iqbal international Airport to receive uncle Usman.

(4). None of these

28. I don't mind staying home for take care of kids ___ you are easy.

(1). While

(2). Despite

(3). Provided

(4). None of these

29. If there is shortage of electricity, Solar energy ____.

(1). will produce

(2). will have to be produced

(3). produced

(4). None of these

30. He is so ____ of his own idea that he will not entertain any suggestion from others.

(1). Enchanted

(2). Enamored

(3). Hopeful

(4). None of these

31. The teacher turned ___ his request.

(1). off

(2). down

(3). out

(4). None of these

32. نو نقد نہ تیرا ادھار Translate into English:

(1). A bird in the hand is worth two in bush

(2). If it ain't broke, don't fix it.

(3). A chain is only as strong as its weakest link.

(4). None of these

33. ایک ہاتھ سے تالی نہیں بجتی Translate into English:

(1). The early bird catches the worm.

(2). It takes two to make a quarrel.

(3). You catch more flies with honey than with vinegar.

(4). None of these

34. عین وقت پر Translate into English:

(1). In the nick of time

(2). at eleventh hour

(3). the last moment

(4). None of these

35. سازشیں Translate into English:

(1). Disappointment

(2). Victim

(3). Difficulty

(4). None of these

36. فردا Translate into English:

(1). Perpetual

(2). Transient

(3). Eternal

(4). None of these

37. نڈر Translate into English:

(1). Timid

(2). Cowardly

(3). Fearless

(4). None of these

38. فن شناس Translate into English:

(1). Artist

(2). Virtuosic

(3). Connoisseur

(4). None of these

39. بد حواس Translate into English:

(1). Sophisticate

(2). Bewildered

(3). Enlighten

(4). None of these

40. ظرف Translate into English:

(1). Agitation

(2). Forbearance

(3). Anger

(4). None of these

41. چھوٹا منہ بڑی بات Translate into English:

(1). A bad name is worse than bad deeds

(2). Small wit great boast

(3). Two and two make four

(4). None of these

42. To die in harness means:

(1). die in sickly manner

(2). died in Exile

(3). to die while still working

(4). None of these

43. Say the word means:

(1). Apologize

(2). Sign

(3). Give up

(4). None of these

44. On the day of Eid some people come ____ prayer ground.

(1). at

(2). to

(3). in

(4). None of these

45. Business of making fashionable and expensive dresses is termed as:

(1). Haute Couture

(2). Saloon

(3). Pret-a-porter

(4). None of these

46. A person who knows everything is called:

(1). Omnificent

(2). Omnipotent

(3). Omniscient

(4). None of these

47. A month of Sundays means:

(1). Won't happen

(2). Extremely long time

(3). Never imagined

(4). None of these

48. An attack on the reputation or integrity of someone or something.

(1). Aspersion

(2). Aversion

(3). Apersion

(4). None of these

49. The Sun ___ in the west.

(1). Sat

(2). Sets

(3). Set

(4). None of these

50. A person who is wealthy and having a high status is called:

(1). Boss

(2). Nabob

(3). Master

(4). None of these

51. Change voice She was watering the plants.

(1). The plants were being watered by her.

(2). The plants had being watered by her.

(3). The plants was being watered by her.

(4). None of these

52. I ___ gym daily.

(1). goes

(2). went

(3). am going

(4). None of these

53. Choose the correct one:

(1). He asked, "are you a doctor?", and let me in

(2). He asked, "are you a doctor?, and let me in.

(3). He asked "are you a doctor?" , and let me in.

(4). None of these

54. The offence of marrying someone while already married to another person is known as:

(1). Bigamy

(2). Polygamy

(3). Monogamy

(4). None of these

55. The thieves ___ his house.

(1). broke in

(2). broke into

(3). broken in

(4). None of these

56. The Antonym of Prudent is:

(1). Wise

(2). Imprudent

(3). Judicious

(4). None of these

57. The synonym of Facet is:

(1). Phase

(2). Subsurface

(3). Descend

(4). None of these

58. A new broom ____.

(1). create mess

(2). sweeps clean

(3). sweep out

(4). None of these

59. She comes ___ really well on television.

(1). in

(2). across

(3). express

(4). None of these

60. He is sick of life means:

(1). Confined to bed

(2). Living miserable life

(3). Living tired life

(4). None of these

61. Nobody gets anything unless ___.

(1). they have enough money

(2). they don't work harder

(3). they have well reputation

(4). None of these

62. ___ Wright brothers invented ___ airplane.

(1). the/the

(2). the/an

(3). the/a

(4). None of these

63. PARENTHESIS: EXPLANATION

(1). ELLIPSIS: OMISSION

(2). COLON: HYPHEN

(3). APOSTROPHE: ANOTATION

(4). None of these

64. My father was worked in this factory ___ he retired in 2005.

(1). until

(2). for

(3). till

(4). None of these

65. Work hard lest you ___.

(1). will fail

(2). failed

(3). fail

(4). None of these

66. He takes ___ rest in ___ park.

(1). -/the

(2). a/the

(3). the/the

(4). None of these

67. Choose the correct one:

(1). He play hockey as his brother

(2). He plays hockey as his brother

(3). he play hockey like his brother

(4). None of these

68. The Headmaster gave ___ prizes.

(1). in

(2). out

(3). away

(4). None of these

69. Shakespeare was a poet, ___ and famous actor.

(1). Playwright

(2). Playright

(3). Playwrighte

(4). None of these

70. It is a nuclear war and destroys everything ____.

(1). Its power is questionable

(2). that must be avoided

(3). banned completely

(4). None of these

71. The synonym of Galvanize is:

(1). to gain power

(2). demotivate

(3). stimulate

(4). None of these

72. The synonym of Atrocity is:

(1). Kindness

(2). Pleasantry

(3). Abomination

(4). None of these

73. The synonym of Admonition is:

(1). Praise

(2). Criticize

(3). Hail

(4). None of these

74. The synonym of Inveigle is:

(1). Cajole

(2). Dissuade

(3). Disenchant

(4). None of these

75. The synonym of abominable is:

(1). Good

(2). Admirable

(3). Awful

(4). None of these

76. The synonym of Educe is:

(1). Insert

(2). Bestow

(3). Elicit

(4). None of these

77. The antonym of Sophomoric is:

(1). Venerable

(2). Foolish

(3). Infantile

(4). None of these

78. The antonym of Callous is:

(1). Uncaring

(2). Sentimental

(3). Cold

(4). None of these

79. The antonym of Cacophony is:

(1). Applause

(2). Discord

(3). Calm

(4). None of these

80. The antonym of Tranquility is:

(1). angry

(2). calm

(3). irritated

(4). None of these

81. The antonym of Sentimental is:

(1). Callous

(2). Tender

(3). Nostalgic

(4). None of these

82. The antonym of Calamity is:

(1). Disaster

(2). Blessing

(3). Crisis

(4). None of these

83. The antonym of Stale is:

(1). Motionless

(2). Fresh

(3). Calm

(4). None of these

84. The antonym of Ashamed is:

(1). Guilty

(2). Pride

(3). Sheepish

(4). None of these

85. The antonym of Entrench is:

(1). Station

(2). Destroy

(3). Lodge

(4). None of these

86. The antonym of Scent is:

(1). Stench

(2). Smell

(3). Odour

(4). None of these

87. The antonym of Callow is:

(1). Untried

(2). Urbane

(3). Juvenile

(4). None of these

88. Idiomatic phrase Out and Out means:

(1). Completely

(2). Long for something

(3). Miss out

(4). None of these

89. LION: ROAR:

(1). Birds: Chirp

(2). Snake: Hiss

(3). Bees: Hum

(4). None of these

90. REHEARSAL: PERFORMANCE:

(1). Applause: Audience

(2). Satisfaction: Appetite

(3). Engagement: Marriage

(4). None of these

91. In the question given below, one term is missing. Based on the relationship of the two given words find the missing term from the given options.
___ : obfuscate ; hinder : help

(1). Explain

(2). Obscure

(3). Whip

(4). None of these

92. COLLAGE: IMAGES:

(1). Book: Volumes

(2). Wall: Height

(3). Medley: Songs

(4). None of these

93. Choose correct analogy from

inchoate: ___ : gainful: worthwhile

(1). Profitable

(2). Unfinished

(3). Incoherent

(4). None of these

94. Ayesha art of fiction is so ___ as her mother and grandparents are renowned artists.

(1). Popular

(2). Famed

(3). Innate

(4). None of these

95. ___ Turkish delegation including two persons ___ visiting Pakistan.

(1). the / are

(2). a / is

(3). the / is

(4). None of these

96. I should ___ my investments to pay charges.

(1). Dip in

(2). Dig out

(3). Begin with

(4). None of these

97. He ___ with a solution.

(1). came in

(2). come in

(3). came up

(4). None of these

98. Vitamin D is essential ____ the growth of bones and teeth and is found ____ fish, liver, oil and milk.

(1). to / at

(2). for / in

(3). of / in

(4). None of these

99. We can go as soon as ____.

(1). bus arrived

(2). you are ready

(3). plane will take off

(4). None of these

100. The Vacancy ____ by the death of superintendent is likely give to upper division clerk.

(1). Vacant

(2). Created

(3). Announce

(4). None of these

101. He was sentenced ___ death.

(1). to

(2). from

(3). of

(4). None of these

102. Whatever he does is always contrary ___ my wishes.

(1). with

(2). from

(3). to

(4). None of these

103. He has good ___ over the world famous languages.

(1). Expertise

(2). Hold

(3). Command

(4). None of these

104. Look ___ that word in the dictionary.

(1). For

(2). Up

(3). In

(4). None of these

105. Choose correct one:

(1). He doesn't have a house in Karachi, therefore he lives in a rented house.

(2). He doesn't have a house in Karachi, therefore, he lives in a rented house.

(3). He doesn't have a house in Karachi therefore he lives in a rented house.

(4). None of these

106. The cat was ___ by him.

(1). Kill

(2). Killed

(3). Has kill

(4). None of these

107. A gentleman ___ his servant.

(1). never abuses

(2). never abuse

(3). has never abused

(4). None of these

108. If he ____ hard, he will pass:

(1). Work

(2). Works

(3). Worked

(4). None of these

109. Why are so many of us credited ___ so little intelligence and self-determination?

(1). With

(2). Upon

(3). For

(4). None of these

110. ___ the evidence of half a dozen witnesses, the accused broke down and confessed.

(1). Confronted to

(2). Confronted in

(3). Confronted with

(4). None of these

111. The children were so absorbed ___ their game that they did not notice the passage of time.

(1). into

(2). for

(3). in

(4). None of these

112. At first he didn't agree, but in the end we managed to bring him ___ to our point of view.

(1). Up

(2). Round

(3). Back

(4). None of these

113. She shows the strain of ___ emotion.

(1). Bottled in

(2). Bottled up

(3). Bottled up to

(4). None of these

114. Automobile manufacturers are reviving up to launch a campaign designed to increase consumer ___ about the new emission control.

(1). Production

(2). Education

(3). Capacity

(4). None of these

115. Conjunction which expresses an inference is called ___ conjunction

(1). Illative

(2). Cumulative

(3). Correlative

(4). None of these

116. His ___ of the subject was so good that students have doubts at the end.

(1). Clarity

(2). Exposure

(3). Pictorisation

(4). None of these

117. What brought ____this quarrel.

(1). about

(2). In

(3). round

(4). None of these

118. The hand has five fingers. In this sentence five is:

(1). Noun

(2). Adverb

(3). Adjective

(4). All of these

119. Complete the following sentence to make it meaningful.

None of you_____ done work correctly.

(1). Has

(2). Have

(3). Were

(4). None of these

120. (well) I don’t think I will be home before 6 pm.

In this sentence well is

(1). Adverb

(2). Adjective

(3). Interjection

(4). None of these

121. She is my mother-in-law. Which punctuation mark is used in the sentence?

(1). Hyphen

(2). Exclamation

(3). Apostrophe

(4). None of these

122. Correct the following phrase

To fly at the face of

(1). too fly at the face of

(2). to fly of the face of

(3). to fly in the face of

(4). None of these

123. Complete the proverb to make the sentence meaningful.

If wishes ___ horses, beggars would ride

(1). were

(2). was

(3). have

(4). None of these

124. Choose the antonym Embellish

(1). Adorn

(2). Furnish

(3). Simplify

(4). None of these

125. Madness: Brain: Paralysis: ___

(1). Arms

(2). Body

(3). Nerves

(4). None of these

126. Choose the synonym Retaliation

(1). Revenge

(2). Pardon

(3). Condonation

(4). None of these

127. Select the pair which has the same relationship. PROMISE: FULFILL

(1). Confession: Hedge

(2). Law: Enforce

(3). Pledge: Deny

(4). None of these

128. To carry the day mean:

(1). To succeed

(2). To lose something

(3). To do something wrong

(4). None of these

129. Choose the correct punctuated sentence.

(1). ‘Mr, Nouman Alvi is the doctor in this town’.

(2). Mr. Nouman Alvi is the doctor in this town.

(3). Mr Nouman alvi is the doctor in his town.

(4). None of these

130. The antonym of Adept is:

(1). Bleak

(2). Wizard

(3). Unskilled

(4). None of these

131. Which type of sentence contains a verb and is not converted into passive voice?

(1). Transitive

(2). Intransitive

(3). Linking

(4). None of these

132. Dream transformed ___ reality by dint of hard work.

(1). into

(2). in

(3). to

(4). None of these

133. What is ____ the menu today?

(1). on

(2). in

(3). at

(4). None of these

134. Have you applied ____this job?

(1). for

(2). to

(3). at

(4). None of these

135. Change voice By whom are these clothes “needed?

(1). By whom needs these clothes

(2). Whom is need these clothes

(3). Who needs these clothes

(4). None of these

136. Change voice The company has fired some workers.

(1). Some workers have been fired by die company

(2). Some workers have been fired by the company

(3). Some workers have fired by the company

(4). None of these

137. Once in a blue moon means:

(1). Very Strangely

(2). Very Rarely

(3). Very Often

(4). None of these

138. The antonym of Dainty is:

(1). Aggressive

(2). Splendid

(3). Vigorous

(4). None of these

139. The green-eyed monster’ means:

(1). An animal with green eyes

(2). Hatred

(3). to get into trouble

(4). None of these

140. The idiom “To bury the Hatchet” means?

(1). To make peace

(2). To make a wrong decision

(3). To lose something important

(4). None of these

141. The antonym of Courageous:

(1). Audacious

(2). Timid

(3). Spirited

(4). None of these

142. Choose the right option to complete the indirect narration of the direct speech given in quotation.

“I can’t believe It.” His father said ___ it.

(1). he can’t believe

(2). I couldn’t believe

(3). he couldn’t believe

(4). None of these

143. Choose the correct form of the verb to complete the given sentence. He ___ for a walk every day.

(1). goes

(2). has gone

(3). go

(4). None of these

144. Pick out the most effective word from the given words to fill in the blank.

Macbeth is a tragedy of a man who was ___ with great qualities.

(1). Possessed

(2). Privileged

(3). Empowered

(4). None of these

145. Select the correct sentence.

(1). He called me as a fool.

(2). He called me a fool.

(3). He did called me as a fool

(4). None of these

146. Change of speech choose the correct option:

Fatima said. “I am now in the medical college"

(1). Fatima told that she is now in the medical college.

(2). Fatima told that she was then in the medical college.

(3). Fatima told that she was in a medical college now.

(4). None of these

147. Select one word that best matches the given explanation.

Not interesting, funny, etc, because of being used too often

(1). Simple

(2). Hackneyed

(3). Dip

(4). None of these

148. Give the correct indirect answer of the following direct sentence:

"What losses” , cried he “have I suffered!”

(1). He exclaimed that he had suffered heavy losses

(2). He exclaimed that he suffered heavy losses

(3). He exclaimed with sorrow that he had suffered heavy losses

(4). None of these

149. Choose the correct sentence.

(1). will take my food when you went

(2). shall take my food when you gone

(3). I shall take my food when you go

(4). None of these

150. Pick out the correct sentence.

Aslam and I am project partners.

(1). Aslam and I am the project partners.

(2). I and Aslam are project’ s partners.

(3). I and Aslam were project partners.

(4). None of these

151. ذلت آمیز Translate into English

(1). Reputable

(2). Honorable

(3). Ignominious

(4). None of these

152. Give the correct indirect answer of the following direct sentence:

The lawyer said to the witness, “Speak as I tell you”.

(1). The lawyer told the witness to speak as he told him.

(2). The lawyer directed the witness to speak as he told him.

(3). The lawyer suggested the witness to speak as he told him.

(4). None of these

153. Choose the correct sentence:

(1). The Patient recovered gradually

(2). The Patient recovered by on by

(3). The Patient recovered long before

(4). None of these

154. Change the voice of the following sentence.

Wrong meals have been served to us.

(1). They served us wrong meal.

(2). They served wrong meal to us.

(3). They have served us wrong meal.

(4). None of these

155. Choose the right option to complete the indirect narration of the direct speech given in quotation marks: “Why is he crying?’ Ahmad wants to know ___.

(1). Why he was crying

(2). Why was he crying

(3). Why is he crying

(4). None of these

156. Choose the right option to complete the indirect narration of the direct speech given in the quotation marks “Can you help me?” The old man wondered if___.

(1). he could help me

(2). I can help him

(3). I could help him

(4). None of these

157. Complete the sentence: A: ___ ? B: I’m going to study in the library.

(1). what do you usually do at the weekend

(2). what are you doing now

(3). I am watching TV

(4). None of these

158. Match the following English proverb with Urdu equivalent: All are not saint that goes to church.

(1). بغل میں چھری منہ میں رام رام

(2). تالی ایک ہاتھ سے نہیں بجتی

(3). آگے دوڑو پیچھے چھوڑو

(4). None of these

159. Choose the best Urdu translation of word: Acknowledge

(1). علم رکھنا

(2). تسلیم کرنا

(3). بات ماننا

(4). None of these

160. Choose the meaning of Urdu word:رنجش

(1). Anguish

(2). Forbearance

(3). All of a sudden

(4). None of these

161. بے کار Choose the best English translation of the word.

(1). Introvert

(2). Futile

(3). Ingenuous

(4). None of these

162. Choose the best English translation of the word:ملحوظ خاطر رکھنا

(1). Take to task

(2). Renounce

(3). Take into account

(4). None of these

163. فروغ Translate into English۔

(1). Involve

(2). Develop

(3). Maintain

(4). None of these

164. ہنگامی حالات Translate into English.

(1). Moot

(2). Ease

(3). Emergency

(4). None of these

165. Translate from Urdu to English of word: مذموم

(1). Evil

(2). Harmless

(3). Goodness

(4). None of these

166. کالعدم Choose the best English translation of the word.

(1). Negotiate

(2). Null & Void

(3). Black & White

(4). None of these

167. Translate from Urdu to English: دھینگا مشتی

(1). Tussle

(2). Consultation

(3). Truce

(4). None of these

168. Choose the option displaying correct spelling of the word.

___ people do not come around too often.

(1). Genuine

(2). Jenuine

(3). Geinune

(4). None of these

169. Change the voice of the following sentence. The key was left for you at the reception desk. The driver ___ at the reception desk.

(1). left the key for you

(2). has left the key for you

(3). had left the key for you

(4). None of these

170. Give the meaning of Idiom: A scapegoat

(1). A goat that has escaped from the herd

(2). A person who is made to suffer for the misdeeds of another

(3). A sharp goat

(4). None of these

171. Complete the sentence Ask the driver___.

(1). how much we’ ll pay

(2). How long does it take to the airport

(3). where were keys

(4). None of these

172. Choose correct synonym for the word: Flagitious

(1). Deliberate

(2). Fatiguing

(3). Villainous

(4). None of these

173. Choose the Antonym: Transience

(1). Slowness

(2). Permanence

(3). Lack of confidence

(4). None of these

174. Choose correct antonym Mephitic:

(1). Ruler

(2). Honest

(3). Simple

(4). None of these

175. Pick out the most effective word from the given words to fill in the blank to make the sentence meaningful The truck was ___ the traffic, therefore, the policeman asked the driver to move off.

(1). Obstructing

(2). Failing

(3). Hiding

(4). None of these

176. Complete the sentence by picking up suitable option from the given below:

Diana would have got up earlier if ___.

(1). she knew the train left at 6:30

(2). the alarm clock went off on time

(3). you could have woken her up

(4). None of these

177. Fill in the blanks choosing appropriate Words given below. You may wait ___ nine o’clock. If your teacher doesn’t come ___ then you can leave the class.

(1). at/by

(2). till/at

(3). until/by

(4). None of these

178. The sentence given below has a blank. Below the sentence are given four options, one of which can complete and meaningful. Spot it

___ the loud speaker we are told that the plane was ready to leave.

(1). in

(2). on

(3). through

(4). None of these

179. Complete the following proverbial/ Idiomatic phrase with correct option.

Familiarity breeds ___

(1). Contempt

(2). Enmity

(3). Love

(4). None of these

180. I thought the conference was going to be boring but it ___ to be quite useful.

(1). turned out

(2). turned over

(3). turns down

(4). None of these

181. Choose the word/ words that complete the meaning of sentence.

___ growth in the field of technology has made online earning ___ in the COVID times.

(1). execrable /facilitative

(2). fractional/ unlimited

(3). exponential/easier

(4). None of these

182. Fill in the blank identifying correct option.

The driver lived on ___ ground floor of ___ old house on ___Davis Road.

(1). -/the/a

(2). the/an/the

(3). the/a/the

(4). None of these

183. The south of Pakistan is coastal,___ the north is mountains.

(1). because

(2). whereas

(3). so

(4). None of these

184. Choose the correct phrasal verb from the options provided below:

They___ the company to reverse its decision.

(1). called for

(2). called on

(3). called to

(4). None of these

185. Give the meaning of Idiom: To get cold feet

(1). to run for life

(2). to be afraid

(3). to fall sick

(4). None of these

186. Select the correct meaning of the idiom from the given options.

To cut a sorry figure mean

(1). to cut short

(2). to feel sorry

(3). to criticize

(4). None of these

187. Complete the following proverbial/ -idiomatic phrase with the correct option.

Out of the frying pan ___.

(1). into the fire

(2). in the plate

(3). into the water

(4). None of these

188. Change of voice Choose the correct option.

This book interests me.

(1). I am interested by this book

(2). I have interested in this book

(3). I am interested in this book

(4). None of these

189. Choose the correct antonym of Obstreperous

(1). Short

(2). Tame

(3). Strict

(4). None of these

190. The sentence given below has a blank. Below the sentence are given four options, one of which con complete and meaningful. Spot it

We should not ___ jeer a defeated enemy.

(1). on

(2). at

(3). to

(4). None of these

191. Change of voice Choose the correct option.

Take the chair out.

(1). Let the chair be taken out

(2). Let the chair take out

(3). The chair Is to be taken out

(4). None of these

192. Select the sentence with correct use of capital letters.

(1). The Planet closet to Sun is Mercury

(2). The Planet closet to sun is Mercury

(3). The planet closet to Sun is Mercury

(4). None of these

193. Select the sentence with correct use of capital letters.

(1). The Badshahi Mosque is a Mughal-era congregational mosque in Lahore

(2). The Badshahi mosque is a Mughal-era congregational Mosque in Lahore

(3). The badshahi Mosque is a Mughal-era congregational mosque in lahore.

(4). None of these

194. Change of voice: Choose the correct option.

The mother has cooked many delicious dishes for the worthy guests.

(1). Many delicious dishes has cooked for the worthy guests by the mother.

(2). Many delicious dishes had been cooked for the worthly guests by the mother.

(3). Many delicious dishes had cooked for the worthy quests by the mother.

(4). None of these

195. The sentence given below has a blank. Below the sentence are given four options, one of which can complete and meaningful. Spot it

Azmat hasn’t been in school for many years and he’s likely to find learning English difficult ___I think he speaks English.

(1). whether

(2). provided

(3). although

(4). None of these

196. Complete the following proverbial/ idiomatic phrase with correct option.

Every cloud has a ___.

(1). shining lining

(2). silver lining

(3). rainy lining

(4). None of these

197. Choose the pair of words that best express a relationship similar to that expressed in the original question: MANACLE: MALEFACTOR

(1). Urbane: Fanatic

(2). Muzzle: Dog

(3). Train: Tether

(4). None of these

198. Choose the best meaning of the idiomatic phrase: To turn the tables

(1). to turn someone

(2). to turn the situation to one’ s own side

(3). to reverse the condition completely

(4). None of these

199. Fill in the blank identifying and analogous expression: Impious: ___ : indignant: irked

(1). Irreverent

(2). Irk some

(3). Furibus

(4). None of these

200. Spot the substitute for the given sentence:

A post for which no salary is paid.

(1). Herbivorous

(2). Homicide

(3). Honorary

(4). None of these

201. please fill in the blank identifying analogous expression:

Lithe:___ : Slovenly: Snob

(1). Filth

(2). Asleep

(3). Dance

(4). None of these

202. Pick out an appropriate analogy:

Toss: Hurl:

(1). Speak: Shout

(2). Forget: learn

(3). Consider: Formulate

(4). None of these

203. Choose the best one word substitution from the given options:

A group of fish

(1). Aqua-group

(2). Swarm

(3). Fisheries

(4). None of these

204. Complete the following proverbial /idiomatic phrase with the correct option.

A wolf in ___.

(1). Donkey’s clothing

(2). Sheep clothing

(3). Greece

(4). None of these

205. Select the correct sentence:

(1). I have got headache

(2). I gets headache

(3). I got headache

(4). None of these

206. Find out the word followed by appropriate preposition and fill in the blank space.

The defense of the oil installation had been assigned ___ my regiment.

(1). Assigned to

(2). Assigned into

(3). Assigned with

(4). None of these

207. Choose the synonym: Caesarian

(1). Short tempered

(2). Surgical operation

(3). Craftiness

(4). None of these

208. Choose the right option to complete the indirect narration of the direct speech.

“My brother is a pilot." She said that ___ a pilot

(1). Her brother was

(2). My brother is

(3). Her brother is

(4). None of these

209. Give the meaning of Idiom: To throw up the sponge.

(1). to offer a challenge

(2). to surrender or give up contest

(3). to become utterly disappointed

(4). None of these

210. Give the meaning of idiom: To be rolling in money

(1). very rich

(2). washing a lot of money

(3). borrowing money

(4). None of these

211. Choose the option displaying correct spelling of the word.

Sara did an absolutely ___ job.

(1). Trimendos

(2). Tremendous

(3). Tremendouse

(4). None of these

212. Choose the option displaying correct spelling of the word.

We saw the army ___ in the mountains.

(1). Manoeuvre

(2). Maneuvdur

(3). Manueuvre

(4). None of these

213. Pick out the moil effective word from the given words to fill In the blank to make the sentence meaningful.

The who is ___ hesitating which of the two things he will do first, will do neither

(1). Constantly

(2). Persistently

(3). Insistently

(4). None of these

214. Pick out the most effective word from the given words to fill in the blank to make the sentence meaningful.

Two of the fugitives managed to remain free by adeptly avoiding the ___ of the police.

(1). Behave

(2). Pursuit

(3). Torture

(4). None of these

215. Choose the option with a correct conjunction to complete the following sentence.

The client put the phone down ___ I could give an explanation.

(1). Before

(2). as soon as

(3). when

(4). None of these

216. Fill in the blank choosing the correct answer.

Tahir is ___ the mechanic ___ his car

(1). to be having/ fixing

(2). to have/to fix

(3). to have /fixing

(4). None of these

217. Choose the most appropriate conjunctions to fill in the following sentence.

He does not know the answer ___ I’ve told him several times.

(1). in spite

(2). even

(3). while

(4). None of these

218. Choose the correct sentence:

(1). We received summons to attend the court

(2). We received a summon to attend the court

(3). We received summoned to attend court

(4). None of these

219. Select one word that best matches the given explanation:

Persons or things that do not go or move as quickly as others

(1). Wrinkly

(2). Static

(3). Flustered

(4). None of these

220. Choose the correct sentence.

One should do her duty.

(1). One should do one’s duty

(2). One should do his duty

(3). One should do her duty

(4). None of these

221. Spot the substitute of the given sentence:

A Child born after the death of his father.

(1). Panacea

(2). Posthumous

(3). Plagiarism

(4). None of these

222. Choose the best ONE WORD SUBSITUTION from the options given below:

A fear of heights

(1). Acrophobia

(2). Phobia

(3). Heightphobia

(4). None of these

223. Choose the synonym Bellicose:

(1). Sluggish

(2). Boastful

(3). Warlike

(4). None of these

224. Choose the synonym: Economize

(1). Spend

(2). Save

(3). Squander

(4). None of these

225. The sentence given below has a blank. Below the sentence are given four options, one of which can complete and meaningful. Spot It.

___ the contrary I was proud ___ it.

(1). in, of

(2). on, of

(3). at, of

(4). None of these

226. Choose the antonym: Aboriginal

(1). Popular

(2). Modern

(3). Native

(4). None of these

227. Choose the correct phrasal verb to the complete the following sentence.

Excuse me, could I ___ this dress, please?

(1). try on

(2). try out

(3). try over

(4). None of these

228. Give the meaning of Idiom: To bury the hatchet

(1). to make peace

(2). to act unfairly

(3). to keep secret

(4). None of these

229. Change the voice of the following sentence:

Should you look down upon the poor?

(1). Your poor must be looked down upon.

(2). Should the poor be looked down upon by you?

(3). Should the poor looked down upon by you?

(4). None of these

230. Choose the option with a correct conjunction to complete the following sentence.

Saad is a conceited boy ___ I dislike very much.

(1). who

(2). whoes

(3). that

(4). None of these

231. Complete the sentence. It was the blue car ___.

(1). caused the accident

(2). cause the accident

(3). which caused the accident

(4). None of these

232. Choose the correct form of VERB to complete the given sentence.

Unless you ___ hard, you cannot succeed.

(1). work

(2). will work

(3). will worked

(4). None of these

233. Choose the word/words that best complete the meaning of sentence.

Through past ___ experiences, we must prepare ___ for future challenges.

(1). interesting/ rigorously

(2). Unusual/openly

(3). Bitter/ourselves

(4). None of these

234. The sentence given below has a blank. Below the sentence are given four options, one of which can fill the blank complete and meaningful. Spot it.

Either you or I ___ responsible for that.

(1). had been

(2). are

(3). have been

(4). None of these

235. Choose the pair of words that best express a relationship similar to that expressed in the original question.

Man : Men

(1). Happy-Calm

(2). Duck-Ducklings

(3). Goose-Geese

(4). None of these

236. Choose the antonym of Wearisome:

(1). Refreshing

(2). Wholesome

(3). Greusome

(4). None of these

237. Choose the correct synonym Wheedle:

(1). Retreat

(2). Deceive

(3). Scar

(4). None of these

238. Choose the correct article/s from the give options.

___ elderly couple strolled hand in hand along ___ beach.

(1). An/the

(2). An/a

(3). A/a

(4). None of these

239. Give the meaning of Idiom: Spick and Span

(1). meanwhile

(2). neat and clean

(3). in the meantime

(4). None of these

240. Change the voice of the following sentence:

Are they blaming us for nothing?

(1). Are we being blamed

(2). Are we blamed

(3). Do we blamed

(4). None of these

241. Pick out the word followed by appropriate preposition and fill in the blank space.
The plague ___ in London that summer and hundreds die.

(1). Break down

(2). Broke out

(3). Break off

(4). None of these

242. Tea: Leaves: Coffee:

(1). Plants

(2). Seeds

(3). Stimulant

(4). None of these

243. I_____ my homework when my mother came home.

(1). had already done

(2). have already done

(3). already did

(4). None of these

244. ___ two rings here on my little finger belonged to ___ grandmother.

(1). These/my

(2). That/mine

(3). Those/me

(4). None of these

245. She deprived her husband___ all he had.

(1). with

(2). to

(3). of

(4). None of these

246. My father was so poor ____.

(1). To get medical help for my mother

(2). That he cannot buy food for us

(3). To send me to school

(4). None of these

247. The synonym of Feasible is:

(1). Misplaced

(2). Undue

(3). Practicable

(4). None of these

248. He tames animals because he_____.

(1). is fond of them

(2). hates them

(3). seldom loves them

(4). None of these

249. No body ____you could be selfish.

(1). But

(2). Only

(3). From

(4). None of these

250. Sanitation is the ____ means of promoting health through, the prevention of human contact with the hazards of waste.

(1). Hygienic

(2). Proper

(3). Better

(4). All of these

251. Beloved to a married man___.

(1). Monogamy

(2). Bigamy

(3). Polygamy

(4). None of these

252. Nip in the bud means:

(1). To destroy in the very beginning

(2). To destroy at the end

(3). To make use of time

(4). None of these

253. The synonym of Insolvent is:

(1). Solid

(2). Bankrupt

(3). Secure

(4). None of these

254. The synonym of useful is:

(1). Futile

(2). Practical

(3). Inept

(4). None of these

255. The antonym of diversity is:

(1). Unity

(2). Divergence

(3). Variance

(4). None of these

256. I am sick___ this idle life.

(1). of

(2). off

(3). from

(4). None of these

257. The antonym of Abundant is:

(1). Plentiful

(2). Scarce

(3). Happily

(4). None of these

258. The antonym of Dastard is:

(1). Craven

(2). Hero

(3). Sneak

(4). None of these

259. Be out of blue means:

(1). Higher than the sky

(2). Once upon a time

(3). Suddenly

(4). None of these

260. Eat one’s cake and have it means:

(1). A policy to keep the dog as a house-guard

(2). A policy to encourage fighting among friends

(3). To maintain a diseased cat

(4). None of these

261. Odds and ends mean:

(1). To do big things within the knowledge of others

(2). To take the burden upon oneself

(3). Remnants

(4). None of these

262. Gloss means

(1). Language

(2). Rubbing

(3). Brightness

(4). None of these

263. Guess the closest possible meanings of the given idiom from the options given below:

A pipe dream

(1). A nightmare

(2). A daydream

(3). An unending dream

(4). None of these

264. Choose the antonym of: Wrath

(1). Solace

(2). Peace

(3). Delight

(4). None of these

265. Choose the antonym of: Laborious

(1). Diligent

(2). Lazy

(3). Frivolity

(4). None of these

266. The principal will preside ___ the function.

(1). Over

(2). From

(3). With

(4). None of these

267. Choose the antonym of “Sacrilegious”

(1). Pious

(2). Impious

(3). Profane

(4). None of these

268. Choose the synonym of underlined word:
Thief’s shifty eyed betrayed his guilt.

(1). Crafty

(2). Wily

(3). Deceitful

(4). None of these

269. He has been suffering from fever ___ the last three days

(1). For

(2). About

(3). Since

(4). None of these

270. Feral means:

(1). Well Planned

(2). Overweight

(3). Wild

(4). None of these

271. One of the following words means “A person who causes trouble”.

(1). Oblivious

(2). Nuisance

(3). Traditional

(4). None of these

272. "To cross swords" means:

(1). To kill

(2). To defend

(3). To fight

(4). To rob

273. Synonym of conjecture:

(1). To Guess

(2). To belief

(3). To Find

(4). None of these

274. We have got plenty of time for work. We ___ not hurry.

(1). May

(2). Will

(3). Need

(4). None of these

275. Change voice "Did you visit a zoo?"

(1). Was a zoo be visited by you?

(2). Was a zoo visited by you?

(3). Was a zoo been visited by you?

(4). None of these

276. How many MODS in Verb.

(1). Three

(2). Four

(3). Five

(4). None of these

277. Choose the antonym of Ostentatious

(1). Ignorant

(2). Unpretentious

(3). Awkward

(4). None of these

278. Choose the synonym of Vituperate:

(1). Abuse

(2). Exalt

(3). Praise

(4). None of these

279. Nazir said, "I did my duty with full justice".

(1). Nazir said that he had done his duty with full justices.

(2). Nazir said he had done his duty with full justice.

(3). Nazir asked if he had done his duty with full justice.

(4). None of these

280. If we buying ___ shop we must get ___ profit.

(1). their/our

(2). Ourselves/our

(3). ourselves/-

(4). None of these

281. If he (come) to me, I would have helped him.

(1). Come

(2). Came

(3). Comes

(4). None of these

282. Choose the correct sentence
The house catch a fire.

(1). Caught fire

(2). Catch the fire

(3). Catch fire

(4). None of these

283. "Give cold shoulder" means ___.

(1). To support

(2). Cold meat

(3). To ignore

(4). None of these

284. I went directly to my family.

(1). Strait

(2). Direct

(3). Rightly

(4). None of these

285. They eat fruits.

(1). ate

(2). fruit

(3). eaten

(4). None of these

286. I'm so weary_____ your complaints.

(1). from

(2). about

(3). of

(4). None of these

287. He never will mend his ways.

(1). will never

(2). never

(3). way

(4). None of these

288. Mr. Ali teaches very well ____.

(1). Didn't he

(2). Doesn't he

(3). Hadn't he

(4). None of these

289. To provide explanation which symbol is used?

(1). Comma

(2). Exclamation

(3). Colon

(4). None of these

290. Choose the synonym of Scintillating:

(1). Smouldering

(2). Warming

(3). Glittering

(4). None of these

291. Choose the synonym of Repercussion

(1). Recollection

(2). Remuneration

(3). Clever

(4). None of these

292. Whatever he does with an eye to the main chance.

(1). Noun

(2). Adverb

(3). Preposition

(4). None of these

293. Yes, I will not go there.

(1). No

(2). Would

(3). Why

(4). None of these

294. She could not refrain ___shedding tears.

(1). to

(2). from

(3). by

(4). None of these

295. Prepare yourself for the worst.

(1). You be prepared for the worst

(2). The worst should be prepared by yourself

(3). Be prepared for the worst.

(4). None of these

296. Select the pair which has the same relationship. GRAIN: SALT

(1). shard: pottery

(2). shred: wood

(3). blades: grass

(4). None of these

297. These books are yours and she

(1). Yours

(2). Her

(3). His

(4). None of these

298. His only wish: wants to be CSP. Which punctuation mark is used in the sentence?

(1). Colon

(2). Comma

(3). Semi Colon

(4). None of these

299. Opposite of Restive is?

(1). Uneasy

(2). Calm

(3). Thread

(4). None of these

300. What is a synonym of emancipate?

(1). To set on fire

(2). To keep in bondage

(3). To neglect

(4). To set free from restraints

301. Synonym of "Accuse" is:

(1). Sorry

(2). To Follow

(3). Blame

(4). Saying

302. Drama is a word of which language?

(1). Roman

(2). Greek

(3). Arabic

(4). French

303. Appreciation is to Reward as Crime is to

(1). Guilt

(2). Punishment

(3). Allegation

(4). Need

304. Pleasure seeker is a Epicurean not a:

(1). Stoic

(2). Hedonist

(3). Sensualist

(4). Indulgent

305. Antonym of Mettle:

(1). Courage

(2). Nerve

(3). Pluck

(4). Cowardly

306. The Antonym of "Pseudonym" is?

(1). Real name

(2). Famous name

(3). Assumed name

(4). Mentality

307. The synonym of MELANCHOLY is:

(1). Dissolve

(2). Sadness

(3). Joy

(4). Petty

308. Complete the idiom: ‘ Hell hath no fury like ___?

(1). A woman scorned

(2). A burned woman

(3). A woman forgotten

(4). A Devil’s advocate

309. He wants ___ a cold drink.

(1). Drink

(2). To Drink

(3). Drinking

(4). Drinks

310. Float: Sink:: Boat : ?

(1). Ship

(2). War

(3). Submarine

(4). Missile

311. "Watch out" means ____.

(1). Relax

(2). Hurry up

(3). Be careful

(4). Seek Permission

312. ___ : Static :: Deficient: Complete (choose the word that best completes the comparison)

(1). Clinging

(2). Alive

(3). Kinetic

(4). Electric

313. What is the meaning of Capital Punishment:

(1). The death sentence or penalty

(2). Punishment that is very light

(3). Punishment that involves paying a fine

(4). Public punishment

314. He was astonished ____ his misbehavior.

(1). to

(2). at

(3). with

(4). from

315. My father ___ here two years.

(1). work

(2). had worked

(3). works

(4). worked

316. Vestige: ____ :: Vestment: Garb (choose the word that best completes the comparison)

(1). Footprint

(2). Artery

(3). Clergy

(4). Sacrament

317. What is the meaning of A fair weather friend.

(1). False friend

(2). Close friend

(3). Good friend

(4). Loyal friend

318. He ___ his family to live alone.

(1). Exile

(2). Banished

(3). Deserted

(4). None of these

319. He was ___ on success.

(1). Scant

(2). Elated

(3). Gloomy

(4). Meagre

320. Change voice: People are spending less money on shopping.

(1). Less money is being spent on shopping by people.

(2). Less money is spent on shopping by people.

(3). Less money is being spend on shopping by people.

(4). Less money has been spent on shopping by people

321. The mother said, "I will pick you from school if I Can"

(1). The mother said that she would pick him if she could.

(2). The mother said that she would picked him if she could.

(3). The mother said that she will pick him if she could.

(4). None of these

322. What is the meaning of Along in years:

(1). Getting tired

(2). Getting old

(3). Time to rest

(4). Unsuccessful

323. I have a very ___ book selection.

(1). Considered

(2). Logical

(3). Judicious

(4). Smart

324. Choose the correct sentence.

(1). I have two brother in law

(2). I have two brothers in law

(3). I have two brothers in laws

(4). None of these

325. We will send documents ____ the boss has signed it.

(1). Once

(2). While

(3). When

(4). None of these

326. An earlier event or action that is regarded as an example or a guide to be considered in similar circumstances known is as ___.

(1). Subsequent

(2). Upcoming

(3). Precedent

(4). None of these

327. She wants ___ a complaint about the waiter.

(1). To make

(2). Making

(3). Makes

(4). Made

328. The soldiers were instructed to ____ restraint and handle the situation.

(1). Control

(2). Exercise

(3). Prevent

(4). Remain

329. Choose the best antonym: Imprimatur

(1). Approval

(2). Sign

(3). Authoritative

(4). Disapproval

330. Choose the correct sentence.

(1). Two boys are helping each other

(2). Two boys are helping one another

(3). Two boys are helping each other

(4). None of these

331. Do you want ____ something ___ now?

(1). To have/ drinking

(2). Having / drinking

(3). To have/ to drink

(4). Have/ for drink

332. Nobody was ___ by her excuse.

(1). Taken

(2). Taken in

(3). Taken into

(4). None of these

333. Would that I ___ a king.

(1). Was

(2). Am

(3). Would be

(4). Were

334. I am ___ to weekend.

(1). Look forward

(2). Look forwarded

(3). Looking forward

(4). None of these

335. Farmers expecting that crop will be profitable ___ locust attack.

(1). Till

(2). Unless

(3). Until

(4). None of these

336. We shall differ ____ you in this matter.

(1). With

(2). From

(3). To

(4). None of these

337. Choose the correct analogy
Mother: Daughter

(1). Son: Father

(2). Brother: Sister

(3). Queen: Princess

(4). None of these

338. Festoon: chain :: creek: ___

(1). Inlay

(2). Island

(3). Crook

(4). Stream

339. We shall go ___ he goes or not.

(1). Whatever

(2). Whether

(3). Until

(4). None of these

340. The dealer is not sure; ___ that thing is worth all that money.

(1). However

(2). While

(3). But

(4). Although

341. Choose the antonym Ebullient

(1). Elated

(2). Sparky

(3). Glum

(4). Jaunty

342. Choose the correct analogy
Blasphemy: Irreverence.

(1). Condemnation: Disapproval

(2). Optimism: Insight

(3). Ignorance: Patience

(4). Sorrow: Intention

343. Choose the correct sentence.

(1). The higher you go, the cooler it is.

(2). The higher you go, the cooler it gets.

(3). The higher you go, the cool it is.

(4). The high you go, the cooler it is.

344. She has written letters. change into passive voice.

(1). Letters has been written by her.

(2). Letters have written by her.

(3). Letters have been written by her.

(4). Letters had been written by her.

345. Choose the ONE WORD SUBSITUTION from the options given below.
Barrister

(1). Lawyer

(2). Attorney

(3). Specialist

(4). Advocate

346. He ___ reading and thinking while he ___ it before.

(1). Kept/ had read

(2). Keep/ had read

(3). Kept/ read

(4). None of these

347. The soldiers fought ___ last man.

(1). Up to

(2). Till

(3). Untill

(4). Against

348. He was charged ___ murder and brought ___ trial ___ jury.

(1). With/ to/ by

(2). At/ into/ by

(3). With/ to/ through

(4). For/ to/ in front of

349. Children ___ sixteen years ___ age are not admitted ____ their parents.

(1). Over/ with/ without

(2). At/ of/ with

(3). Of/ at/ with

(4). Under/ of/ without

350. She said, "May God bless my son".

(1). She prayed that God might bless her son.

(2). She pray that God might bless her son.

(3). She prayed that God might bless his son.

(4). None of these

351. Choose the correct capitalization
You had better looked for some other options.

(1). Harry potter is the best film directed by chris.

(2). Harry potter is the best film directed by Chris.

(3). Harry Potter is the best film directed by Chris.

(4). None of these

352. What is meaning of the idiom To turn over a new leaf.

(1). To cover up one's fault by wearing new marks

(2). To change the old habits and adopt new ones

(3). To change completely one's course of action

(4). To shift attention to new problems after having studied the old ones thoroughly

353. He inquired ___ my work in office.

(1). to

(2). into

(3). on

(4). at

354. ___ baby likes ___ funny story.

(1). a / a

(2). - / -

(3). The / a

(4). An / a

355. Not everyone but ___ brave ___ this.

(1). - /deserve

(2). the/deserves

(3). the/deserved

(4). None of these

356. Change voice: Who is knocking at the door?

(1). The door is being knocked by whom?

(2). By whom is the door being knocked?

(3). By whom is the door being knocked at?

(4). The door is being knocked at by whom?

357. What is the antonyms of abrupt:

(1). Gradual

(2). Faulty

(3). Rude

(4). Gruff

358. I could not help laughing ___.

(1). in

(2). on

(3). at

(4). to

359. What is the meaning of the idiom A chip off the old block.

(1). A piece of wood

(2). An old friend

(3). Characteristics of one's ancestors

(4). A good bargain

360. The synonym of Upbringing is:

(1). Leaving

(2). Desertion

(3). Neglect

(4). Breeding

361. The antonym of Bane is:

(1). Ruin

(2). Trial

(3). Blessing

(4). Despair

362. The antonym of Ecstasy is:

(1). Bliss

(2). Exultation

(3). Happiness

(4). Miserly

363. What is the meaning of In the lieu of:

(1). Further

(2). Instead of

(3). Additionally

(4). Along with

364. The synonym of Churlish is:

(1). Brave

(2). Uncivilized

(3). Shy

(4). Foolish

365. The synonym of Prodigal is:

(1). Provident

(2). Profligate

(3). Miserly

(4). Frugal

366. The synonym of impromptu is:

(1). Prepared

(2). Unprepared

(3). Train

(4). Rehearsed

367. Broken reed means:

(1). A subject of talk

(2). Weak person

(3). Some cause of quarrel

(4). Keep lost in dreams

368. Under the cloud means:

(1). To be a secret

(2). To be under suspicion

(3). Feel good factor

(4). Amazing

369. Choose the correct capitalization.

(1). My psychology test was held on Monday.

(2). My Psychology test was held on Monday.

(3). My psychology test was held on monday.

(4). My Psychology Test was held on monday.

370. The synonym of Facsimile is:

(1). Duplicate

(2). Original

(3). Native

(4). Initial

371. The synonym of Heterogeneous is:

(1). Like

(2). Different

(3). Matching

(4). Parallel

372. The synonym of Rear is:

(1). Head

(2). Back

(3). Window

(4). Face

373. I will have reached the airport before ___ the airport.

(1). you reached

(2). you reach

(3). you reaching

(4). None of these

374. Change voice She writes a letter.

(1). A letter is written by her.

(2). A letter is wrote by her.

(3). Letter is written by her.

(4). None of these

375. She bought ___ more expensive car than i do.

(1). an

(2). a

(3). the

(4). no article is used

376. The synonym of Harmony is:

(1). Disturbance

(2). Concord

(3). Agitation

(4). Hatred

377. If it is "Just what the doctor ordered" it's _____.

(1). Totally wrong

(2). Still a dream

(3). What you need

(4). Something new

378. To spill the beans means:

(1). To reveal secret information

(2). To misbehave

(3). To keep secrets

(4). To talk irrelevant

379. To "Shell out" means to ___.

(1). Receive

(2). Take

(3). Spend money

(4). Enjoying

380. Which is the correct sentence.

(1). The scenery of Kashmir are beautiful

(2). The scenery of Kashmir is beautiful

(3). The sceneries of Kashmir is beautiful

(4). Scenery of Kashmir is beautiful

381. The disease spread around the globe is termed as:

(1). Epidemic

(2). Pandemic

(3). Endemic

(4). Zoonotic

382. Choose the opposite word of Similar.

(1). Synonym

(2). Antonym

(3). Close

(4). Related

383. Choose the pair of words that best express a relationship similar to that expressed in the original pair/
Umpire : Ground field

(1). Class : Lab

(2). Judge : Courtroom

(3). Pen : Write

(4). TV : Watch

384. Choose the correct spelling of the underlined word We're hoping for a new beginninge in this city.

(1). begining

(2). biginning

(3). beginning

(4). beginnig

385. Choose the correct spelling of the underlined word. He has told me about the new colleage.

(1). colleage

(2). coleague

(3). colleague

(4). collegue

386. Choose the correct spelling of the underlined word. He became a milionair when he was still young.

(1). millionaire

(2). millionare

(3). millionire

(4). millionair

387. I congratulated him ___ success.

(1). On

(2). At

(3). In

(4). From

388. I came ___ an old friend of mine in Liberty Market this morning.

(1). Around

(2). By

(3). Across

(4). With

389. Choose the pair of words that best express a relationship similar to that expressed in the original pair.
Botany : Plants

(1). Stars : Astronomy

(2). Geology : Earth

(3). Teacher : Class

(4). Disease : Etiology

390. Choose the pair of words that best express a relationship similar to that expressed in the original pair.
Fish : Scales

(1). Book : Papers

(2). Snake : Fangs

(3). Car : Wheels

(4). Birds : Feather

391. Choose the meaning of English word:
Blessing

(1). نقصان

(2). بگاڑ

(3). فائدہ

(4). نعمت

392. Choose the best Urdu translation from the given options:
Main in parts

(1). قابل قبول

(2). الگ رائے رکھنے والا

(3). با صلاحیثیت

(4). قابل بھروسہ

393. Match the following English proverb with Urdu equivalent:
More haste less speed

(1). بغل میں چھری منہ میں رام رام

(2). دھوبی کا کتا، گھر کا نہ گھاٹ کا

(3). آگے دوڑ پیچے چھوڑ

(4). تالی ایک ہاتھ سے نہیں بجتی

394. Choose the best English Translation from the given options: خاکم بدہن

(1). Responsive

(2). Open

(3). Insensate

(4). Flexible

395. Choose the best English Translation from the given option: اشتراک

(1). Cllaboration

(2). Stand

(3). Confrontation

(4). Opposition

396. Choose the best English Translation from the given options : تنسیخ

(1). Disclose

(2). Abrogate

(3). Institute

(4). Originate

397. Choose the meaning of Urdu word: مناقب

(1). Standard

(2). Characteristics

(3). Isolated

(4). None of these

398. Match the following proverb with urdu equivalent:
Evidence does not need proof

(1). ہاتھ کنگن کو آرسی کیا

(2). بکرے کی ماں کب تک خیر منائے گی

(3). بغل میں چھری منہ میں رام رام

(4). چھوٹا منہ بڑی بات

399. Choose the option that correctly transforms the given sentence into reported speech: The student said, "Sir, I am not guilty".

(1). The student said with respect that he was not guilty

(2). The student pleaded that he was not guilty

(3). The student pleaded with respect that he was not guilty

(4). None of these

400. My brother and friend ___ me in my studies.

(1). Helps

(2). Helped

(3). Help

(4). None of these

401. Amina is afraid ___ spiders.

(1). To

(2). Of

(3). For

(4). None of these

402. Add fuel to the fire ____.

(1). Calm Down

(2). Create Problem

(3). Aggravate Trouble

(4). None of these

403. To cry wolf ___.

(1). to listen eagerly

(2). to turn pale

(3). to give false alarm

(4). None of these

404. It is useless to cry over ___.

(1). Spot milk

(2). Split milk

(3). Served milk

(4). None of these

405. Conjunction joins ___.

(1). Two Clauses

(2). Two Sentences

(3). Two Phases

(4). None of these

406. What is "Subway" ?

(1). A road or path raised above ground level

(2). Short passage to any place

(3). Underground passage

(4). None of these

407. Poke one's nose into means:

(1). to praise someone

(2). to get involved in

(3). to be rude

(4). None of these

408. I wish my father ___ alive today.

(1). Was

(2). Were

(3). Is

(4). None of these

409. Choose the antonym Detest:

(1). Loathe

(2). Love

(3). Abominate

(4). None of these

410. Choose the antonym Deny:

(1). Acknowledge

(2). Veto

(3). Repudiate

(4). None of these

411. The Synonym of “Diligent” is:

(1). Hardworking

(2). Witty

(3). Deliberate

(4). Lazy

412. Fill in the blank: Industry has destroyed the livelihood of many ___.

(1). Artisans

(2). Artists

(3). Artiste

(4). Soldiers

413. The idiom ‘To bury the hatchet’ means:

(1). To make peace

(2). To make a foolish choice

(3). To make a wrong decision

(4). To lose something important

414. Complete the Idiom with a pair of words: “A sleeping ___ catches no ___.”

(1). Bird: Worm

(2). Dog: Cat

(3). Fox: Poultry

(4). Hen: Chick

415. Synonym of “Coagulate” is:

(1). Collect

(2). Solidify

(3). Melt

(4). Mix

416. The synonym of “Banish” is:

(1). Recall

(2). Exile

(3). Digest

(4). Exonerate

417. A young police officer was charged the task of transporting the prisoners:

(1). For

(2). By

(3). In

(4). With

418. Change the Voice to the following sentence: “I will have finished that book.”

(1). That book has been finished by me

(2). That book will be finished by me

(3). That book will have been finished by me

(4). None of these

419. Change from Active to Passive Voice. “She was watching a film.”

(1). A film was being watched by her

(2). A film is being watched by her

(3). A film will be watched by her

(4). A film was watched by her

420. Find the correct Indirect sentence: Shahid’s brother said to him, “Please wait for me.”

(1). Shahid’s brother asked him to wait for him.

(2). Shahid’s brother suggested him to wait for him

(3). Shahid’s brother said to him to wait for me

(4). Shahid’s brother requested him to wait for him

421. Fill In the blank: if you find a single solution for two problems it is said that you have killed two ___ with one stone?

(1). Lions

(2). Monkeys

(3). Rabbits

(4). Birds

422. Choose the correct meaning of ‘LIMPID’

(1). Calm

(2). Relaxed

(3). Clear

(4). Opaque

423. Complete the proverb: A rolling stone gathers no ___?

(1). Grass

(2). Dirt

(3). Moss

(4). Clay

424. Fill in the blank: The debate adjourned ___the following week?

(1). With

(2). For

(3). Into

(4). To

425. Complete the idiom: ‘ Hell hath no fury like ___?

(1). A woman scorned

(2). A burned woman

(3). A woman forgotten

(4). A Devil’s advocate

426. Choose the statement with best punctuation: He is to tell the truth a fool?

(1). He is to tell the truth, a fool.

(2). He is to tell the truth; a fool.

(3). He is, to tell the truth, a fool.

(4). He is: to tell the truth, a fool.

427. Synonym of Eradicate is:

(1). Eliminate

(2). To forget

(3). To forgive

(4). Validate

428. Choose the correct Antonym: Oblivion

(1). Insensibility

(2). Disregard

(3). Awareness

(4). Indifference

429. Synonym of Implicate is:

(1). To instigate

(2). Explain

(3). To insult

(4). To involve

430. Complete the proverb by filling in the blanks: Familiarity breeds ___?

(1). Friendship

(2). Enmity

(3). Contempt

(4). Bonding

431. Select the correct meaning of: "To put one’s hand to plough".

(1). Take Interest in technical work

(2). To take a difficult task

(3). To get entangled into unnecessary things

(4). To take up agricultural farming

432. The Antonym of ‘Virtue’ is?

(1). Variable

(2). Fraud

(3). Crime

(4). Vice

433. The Idiom “To bury the Hatchet” mean?

(1). To make peace

(2). To make a foolish choice

(3). To make a wrong decision

(4). To loose something important

434. The synonym of “MELANCHOLY” is?

(1). Pity

(2). Dissolve

(3). Joy

(4). Sadness

435. Devoid means?

(1). Lacking

(2). Correlating

(3). Including

(4). Comprising

436. ‘To call a spade a spade’ means?

(1). To meet expectations

(2). To avoid the main topic

(3). To speak in plain terms

(4). To make loud noise

437. Please correct the sentence by changing the wrong word. “The administration of the school asks that each student shall bring their identification before enrolling in the quiz competition”?

(1). Change ‘enrolling’ to ‘is enrolling’

(2). Change ‘their’ to ‘him or she’

(3). Change ‘ask’ to ‘asked’

(4). Change ‘their’ to ‘his or her’

438. Find the correctly spelt word?

(1). Affedevit

(2). Afiddavit

(3). Affdevit

(4). Affidavit

439. The present participle ends in ___?

(1). “-ed”

(2). “-ing”

(3). Both A and B

(4). None of these

440. Flow is to River as Stagnant is to ___?

(1). Canal

(2). Pool

(3). Stream

(4). Rain

441. Complete the Proverb: “Birds of a feather ___ together.”

(1). Fly

(2). Sit

(3). Flock

(4). Swim

442. The synonym of MELANCHOLY is:

(1). Dissolve

(2). Sadness

(3). Joy

(4). Petty

443. Complete the idiom: “Best things come in small ___.

(1). Installments

(2). Joys

(3). Packages

(4). Gifts

444. Fill in the blank, You should refrain ___ hurting her feelings.

(1). From

(2). To

(3). Over

(4). Of

445. Correct the following sentences by identifying the right answer: My father work in a bank in Frankfurt.

(1). My father work hard in a Frankfurt bank.

(2). Does my father works in a bank In Frankfurt?

(3). My father works in a bank in Frankfurt.

(4). Where does my father worked in a bank in Frankfurt?

446. The sun ___ from behind the clouds.

(1). Immerged

(2). Emerged

(3). Inverse

(4). None of these

447. Change the narration: Kiran said to Sana, “Let us go out for a walk”

(1). Kiran told Sana to go out for a walk.

(2). Kiran told Sana that they must go out for a walk.

(3). Kiran urged Sana that they must go out for a walk.

(4). Kiran proposed that we should go out for a walk

448. Choose the Synonym of “INVEIGH":

(1). To carry

(2). Remonstrate

(3). Entice

(4). Encroach

449. Find out the correct Passive Voice sentence: "They showed the visitors the historical monuments of Lahore.”

(1). The visitors will be shown the historical monuments of Lahore

(2). The visitors were shown the historical monuments of Lahore

(3). The historical monuments had been shown to the visitors

(4). The visitors would be shown the historical monuments of Lahore

450. Change the narration: The boy said, “Sir, I am not guilty”

(1). The boy said respectfully that he is not guilty

(2). The boy pleaded with respect that he was not guilty

(3). The boy said with respect that the was not guilty

(4). The boy pleaded that he was not guilty

451. Most appropriate antonym of “Selfish ” is?

(1). Altruistic

(2). Helpful

(3). Greedy

(4). Courageous

452. Change the voice of the following sentence : Does she write a letter?

(1). A letter is written by her

(2). Is she writing a letter?

(3). Is a letter written by her?

(4). Has the letter been written by her?

453. Correct the meaning of the idiom "There is no smoke without a fire" is:

(1). Fire always emits smoke

(2). Fire is a source of pollution in environment

(3). There is some truth in a rumor

(4). For smoke we need to have fire

454. Identify the underline parts of speech: He also likes to eat strawberries?

(1). Noun

(2). Adverb

(3). Adjective

(4). Verb

455. "It was kind _____ you to help." Fill in the blank.

(1). Of

(2). By

(3). About

(4). None of these

456. Identify the wrong spelling?

(1). Transpyre

(2). Transfer

(3). Tranquil

(4). Calmness

457. What does “To be in two minds" mean?

(1). To be uncertain

(2). To work on someone else’s advice

(3). To be dominated by someone

(4). To be of unsound mind

458. "Amicus Curiae" is:

(1). Most expensive lawyer

(2). Arbitrator appointed by a court of law

(3). Eminent friend

(4). Friend of court and disinterested advisor

459. The Antonym of "Pseudonym" is?

(1). Real name

(2). Famous name

(3). Assumed name

(4). Mentality

460. Laudable means?

(1). Profitable

(2). Lovable

(3). Affectionate

(4). Commendable

461. Change the narration : He looked at the boy sternly and asked him, ” What did you run away for? “

(1). He looked at the boy sternly and inquired of him what did he ran away for.

(2). He looked at the boy sternly and asked him that what he had run away with.

(3). He looked at the boy sternly and asked him what he had run away for.

(4). He looked at the boy sternly and asked him what had made him run away.

462. Identified the word most opposite in meaning to ‘VIABLE':

(1). Feasible

(2). Corrective

(3). motionless

(4). Unworkable

463. Complete the Proverb, “Birds of feather ___ together”.

(1). Fly

(2). Sit

(3). Flock

(4). Swim

464. Inquisitive synonym:

(1). Curious

(2). Simple

(3). Ordinary

(4). Ignorant

465. Audacious Meaning:

(1). Courageous

(2). Graceful

(3). Boastful

(4). Rigid

466. Grapes is:

(1). Noun

(2). Adjective

(3). Adverb

(4). None of these

467. He was knocking___ the door.

(1). At

(2). Of

(3). Over

(4). On

468. I ___this exam next year

(1). Will take

(2). Would take

(3). Shall take

(4). Can take

469. Antonym of Mettle:

(1). Courage

(2). Nerve

(3). Pluck

(4). Cowardly

470. Antonym of VALIDATE is:

(1). Disprove

(2). Legalize

(3). Authenticate

(4). None of these

471. The Synonym of Annihilate is?

(1). Efface

(2). Cultivate

(3). Build

(4). Create

472. Meaning of sub judice is:

(1). Under Judicial Consideration

(2). To defeat somebody in a court

(3). Judiciary's final decision

(4). Subjugate someone

473. Synonym of Scanty is:

(1). Meagre

(2). Abundant

(3). Ample

(4). Plentiful

474. I have known him ____ a long time:

(1). Since

(2). From

(3). For

(4). Over

475. He asked Ali _____sit down:

(1). For

(2). To

(3). Of

(4). At

476. He jumped ______ the train when it was moving

(1). Off

(2). Of

(3). From

(4). With

477. The study _______that the largest group street children in Lahore work as coolies.

(1). Announced

(2). Informed

(3). Introduced

(4). Revealed

478. Pleasure seeker is a Epicurean not a:

(1). Stoic

(2). Hedonist

(3). Sensualist

(4). Indulgent

479. I was astonished _______ his behavior

(1). At

(2). With

(3). For

(4). To

480. Synonym of Impede:

(1). Obstruct

(2). Exhort

(3). Force

(4). Raucous

481. The Synonym of “Detestable” is:

(1). Admirable

(2). Separable

(3). Conscionable

(4). Abhorrent

482. Fill in the blank

“He was meditating ___ the problem”

(1). Of

(2). To

(3). On

(4). With

483. Fill in the correct preposition:

"will be ready ___ the time you go there".

(1). at

(2). by

(3). of

(4). on

484. Choose the correct sentence:

(1). She resembles to her mother

(2). She resembles with her sister

(3). She resembles her cousin

(4). The two brothers resemble on each other

485. “A thing of beauty is a jay for ever” is a famous line from a poem written by:

(1). Wordsworth

(2). Keats

(3). Shelly

(4). Byron

486. Synonym of “Eminent” is:

(1). Clever

(2). Ambitious

(3). Cunning

(4). Famous

487. Appreciation is to Reward as Crime is to

(1). Guilt

(2). Punishment

(3). Allegation

(4). Need

488. Antonym of "Profane” is:

(1). Arrogant

(2). Benign

(3). Respectful

(4). Pious

489. The noun form of the verb excite is:

(1). Exciting

(2). Excited

(3). Excitatement

(4). Excitement

490. Complete the Idiom: “Don’t judge a book by”:

(1). Reading it

(2). The Cover

(3). Its Size

(4). Its Colour

491. Select the most similar word “Gorgeous”:

(1). Magnificent

(2). Waterfall

(3). Artificial

(4). Perfect

492. Indicate the word which has the correct spellings:

(1). Existence

(2). Existance

(3). Existtance

(4). Existense

493. Fill in the blanks
“Last night the thief broke ___ his house and stole a TV set”

(1). Off

(2). Through

(3). In

(4). Into

494. The antonym of “Incline” is:

(1). Refuse

(2). Ascend

(3). Feel

(4). Natural

495. Complete the Idiom: "Too many cooks spoil the_______.

(1). Food

(2). Broth

(3). Meat

(4). None of these

496. Choose the correct sentence from following:

(1). I requested her kindly help me

(2). I requested her to help me kindly

(3). I requested her kindly to help me

(4). I kindly requested her to help me

497. Synonym of fictitious is:

(1). Flattering

(2). Truthful

(3). False

(4). Genius

498. Synonym of incessant is:

(1). Extreme

(2). Intermittent

(3). Continuous

(4). Occasional

499. Choose the correct sentence:

(1). Faisalabad is as famous city as Lahore

(2). Faisalabad is famous city as Lahore

(3). Faisalabad is the famous city as Lahore

(4). Faisalabad is as famous a city as Lahore

500. Complete the idom: " Cross your ___________ when you come to them".

(1). Bridges

(2). Roads

(3). Obstacles

(4). Rivers

501. What is meant by cortage?

(1). A funeral procession

(2). A victory procession

(3). Unruly crowd

(4). Highly discipline crowd

502. Choose the correct sentence among the following:

(1). He was prompted as DSP

(2). He was promoted as DSP

(3). He was promote DSP

(4). He promoted as DSP

503. Synonym of Rookie is:

(1). Expert

(2). Professional

(3). A new recruit

(4). An old man

504. Complete the idom: " Best things come in small_________"

(1). Installments

(2). Joys

(3). Packages

(4). Gifts

505. A large procession was taken_________ against rising prices.

(1). About

(2). Out

(3). In

(4). For

506. Convert to passive voice: Our task had been completed before sunset.

(1). We completed our task before sunset

(2). we have completed our task before sunset

(3). we complete our task before sunset

(4). we had completed our task before sunset

507. Convert to indirect form: He said "Hurrah! We have won the match"

(1). He exclaimed with joy that the had won the match

(2). He told them that they had won the match

(3). He asked if they had won the match

(4). He exclaimed that they have won the match

508. Answer the Question Nos. 87, 88, 89 and 90 after carefully reading the following letter:

Dear Abdul

It has been a month I have not heard from you. I hope you are well. I had a terrible day at school yesterday. My friends and I were playing volleyball in the school yard when I suddenly fell and twisted my ankle. At first I did nor feel much pain but later on it started hurting badly. I had difficulty walking so my friends helped me around. They took me to a hospital and stayed with me until my mother and father arrived. The doctor said that it was broken and I needed to rest for a month. We came home last night and I feel better now. This Incident also made me realize how valuable friendships are I don’t know what I would do without them. So I want to say I feel very happy to have such good friends like you. Rahim

Which of the following statement is correct?

(1). Abdul helped Rahim when he hurt his ankle

(2). Rahim’s mother and father helped in taking him to the hospital

(3). Rahim stayed in the hospital for 3 days

(4). The incident helped Rahim realize that friendships are valuable

509. Answer the Question Nos. 87, 88, 89 and 90 after carefully reading the following letter:

Dear Abdul

It has been a month I have not heard from you. I hope you are well. I had a terrible day at school yesterday. My friends and I were playing volleyball in the school yard when I suddenly fell and twisted my ankle. At first I did nor feel much pain but later on it started hurting badly. I had difficulty walking so my friends helped me around. They took me to a hospital and stayed with me until my mother and father arrived. The doctor said that it was broken and I needed to rest for a month. We came home last night and I feel better now. This Incident also made me realize how valuable friendships are I don’t know what I would do without them. So I want to say I feel very happy to have such good friends like you. Rahim

What does Rahim want to emphasize in the letter?

(1). The importance of friendship

(2). That he should stop playing games like volleyball

(3). The importance of games at school

(4). The importance of parental love and affection.

510. Answer the Question Nos. 87, 88, 89 and 90 after carefully reading the following letter:

Dear Abdul

It has been a month I have not heard from you. I hope you are well. I had a terrible day at school yesterday. My friends and I were playing volleyball in the school yard when I suddenly fell and twisted my ankle. At first I did nor feel much pain but later on it started hurting badly. I had difficulty walking so my friends helped me around. They took me to a hospital and stayed with me until my mother and father arrived. The doctor said that it was broken and I needed to rest for a month. We came home last night and I feel better now. This Incident also made me realize how valuable friendships are I don’t know what I would do without them. So I want to say I feel very happy to have such good friends like you. Rahim

Which of the following is not correct?

(1). Rahim twisted his knee while playing volleyball

(2). Rahm’s friends helped him get to the hospital

(3). Rahim would not be able to go to School for a month

(4). Rahim hurt his ankle

511. Answer the Question Nos. 87, 88, 89 and 90 after carefully reading the following letter:

Dear Abdul

It has been a month I have not heard from you. I hope you are well. I had a terrible day at school yesterday. My friends and I were playing volleyball in the school yard when I suddenly fell and twisted my ankle. At first I did nor feel much pain but later on it started hurting badly. I had difficulty walking so my friends helped me around. They took me to a hospital and stayed with me until my mother and father arrived. The doctor said that it was broken and I needed to rest for a month. We came home last night and I feel better now. This Incident also made me realize how valuable friendships are I don’t know what I would do without them. So I want to say I feel very happy to have such good friends like you. Rahim

Why does Rahim feel happy?

(1). Because he was at School yesterday

(2). Because he fell and hurt his ankle

(3). Because his friends helped him

(4). Because the ambulance arrived on time

512. Fill in the blank: “She went into hospital ________________ kidney surgery.”

(1). About

(2). For

(3). Of

(4). In

513. Synonym of ‘Serene” is:

(1). Happy

(2). Calm and peaceful

(3). Smooth

(4). Alluring

514. Change from Active to Passive voice: “A doctor wrote the book.”

(1). The book was written by a doctor

(2). The book is written by a doctor

(3). The book was being written by a doctor

(4). The book is being written by a doctor

515. A place where leather is tanned is called a:

(1). Tannery

(2). Casino

(3). Brewery

(4). Workshop

516. Fill in blanks: “The report concludes sadly that _______________ students have __________ knowledge of Physics.”

(1). some / a lot of

(2). both / whole

(3). none / any

(4). very few / some

517. Fill in the: He would enjoy this, if he _____ present.

(1). Be

(2). Had been

(3). Was

(4). Were

518. The synonym of “Bewilder” is:

(1). Mystery

(2). Enlighten

(3). Frightened

(4). Confuse

519. I am worried _____the exam.

(1). In

(2). About

(3). On

(4). Of

520. Synonym of “CARNIVORE” is:

(1). Dangerous

(2). Wild

(3). Meat Eater

(4). Immature

521. Fill in the blank. He is blind _______one eye.

(1). with

(2). by

(3). for

(4). in

522. He told me that he _____ do this work?

(1). Can

(2). Could

(3). Will

(4). Be

523. ‘To clip the wings’ means?

(1). To put weight

(2). To put limits

(3). To cut the wings

(4). Punishment

524. Birds of a feather _____ together?

(1). Enjoy

(2). Flunk

(3). Flock

(4). Fly

525. In for a penny, in for a?

(1). Rupee

(2). Pound

(3). Dollar

(4). Euro

526. He went _____ the direction of the police station?

(1). In

(2). To

(3). For

(4). By

527. Synonyms of ‘Despair’?

(1). Hope

(2). Joy

(3). Misery

(4). Gullible

528. Answer the Question Nos. 97, 98, 99 and 100 after carefully reading the following passage:

Ship builders never claim that a ship is unsinkable, but sinking of the "Titanic" in the Northern Sea should never have happened. It was well designed and carefully maintained. It carried proper number of lifeboats. It was thoroughly inspected a day before its fatal voyage. Yet hours later, the "Titanic" broke up and sank after colliding with an iceberg in the cold and still night. It went down so quickly that most of those on board, caught in their dark survived. The rest died of hypothermia before the rescuers could pick them from the sea. The final death toll was almost 1500. However, there were many questions about the sinking of Titanic and why so many survivors were men in the prime of their life, while most of the dead were women, children and the elderly.



The final death toll of the sinking of Titanic was:

(1). 50 including women, children and elderly

(2). Almost 1500 including men in the prime of their life

(3). Almost 1500 mostly women, children and the elderly

(4). Almost 1350

529. Answer the Question Nos. 97, 98, 99 and 100 after carefully reading the following passage:

Ship builders never claim that a ship is unsinkable, but sinking of the "Titanic" in the Northern Sea should never have happened. It was well designed and carefully maintained. It carried proper number of lifeboats. It was thoroughly inspected a day before its fatal voyage. Yet hours later, the "Titanic" broke up and sank after colliding with an iceberg in the cold and still night. It went down so quickly that most of those on board, caught in their dark survived. The rest died of hypothermia before the rescuers could pick them from the sea. The final death toll was almost 1500. However, there were many questions about the sinking of Titanic and why so many survivors were men in the prime of their life, while most of the dead were women, children and the elderly.



According to the passage, when titanic sank:

(1). Few of the passengers were fast asleep

(2). There were proper numbers of lifeboats and board

(3). Faster reaction from the crew could have saved more lives

(4). All passengers had come on the open deck before Titanic sank

530. Answer the Question Nos. 97, 98, 99 and 100 after carefully reading the following passage:

Ship builders never claim that a ship is unsinkable, but sinking of the "Titanic" in the Northern Sea should never have happened. It was well designed and carefully maintained. It carried proper number of lifeboats. It was thoroughly inspected a day before its fatal voyage. Yet hours later, the "Titanic" broke up and sank after colliding with an iceberg in the cold and still night. It went down so quickly that most of those on board, caught in their dark survived. The rest died of hypothermia before the rescuers could pick them from the sea. The final death toll was almost 1500. However, there were many questions about the sinking of Titanic and why so many survivors were men in the prime of their life, while most of the dead were women, children and the elderly.



It is clear from the passage that the survivors of Titanic:

(1). Helped each other overcome post traumatic depression

(2). Were mostly young men

(3). Helped save hundreds of lives

(4). Did not tell the investigators anything about the accident

531. Answer the Question Nos. 97, 98, 99 and 100 after carefully reading the following passage:

Ship builders never claim that a ship is unsinkable, but sinking of the "Titanic" in the Northern Sea should never have happened. It was well designed and carefully maintained. It carried proper number of lifeboats. It was thoroughly inspected a day before its fatal voyage. Yet hours later, the "Titanic" broke up and sank after colliding with an iceberg in the cold and still night. It went down so quickly that most of those on board, caught in their dark survived. The rest died of hypothermia before the rescuers could pick them from the sea. The final death toll was almost 1500. However, there were many questions about the sinking of Titanic and why so many survivors were men in the prime of their life, while most of the dead were women, children and the elderly.



One can understand from reading the passage that:

(1). The life saving equipment did not work and the lifeboats could not be lowered.

(2). Design fault and incompetent crew of the Titanic were responsible for its sinking

(3). One hundred and fifty people managed to leave the ship but died in freezing water

(4). Most of the victims were trapped inside their cabins with no chance to save themselves.

532. Antonym of "Inert" is:

(1). Active

(2). Prudent

(3). Sluggish

(4). Overt

533. Indicate the indirect form Saleem said. "I do not eat mangoes"

(1). Saleem said he did not eat mangoes

(2). Saleem said that he did not eat mangoes

(3). Saleer said tha: he does not eat mangoes

(4). Saleem exclaimed that he does not eat mangoes

534. Choose the correct spelling from the following:

(1). Superintendent

(2). Superitendent

(3). Superintandent

(4). Supreintandent

535. What is meant by "Sine die"?

(1). Under judicial considerations

(2). Treason

(3). Without fixing a date

(4). Superior Court

536. What is contraband?

(1). All Narcotics

(2). Articles banned by a government

(3). All smuggled material

(4). Goods which may assist an enemy in the conduct of war

537. There is a limit ___ everything in life.

(1). To

(2). On

(3). In

(4). With

538. "To be, or not to be, that is the question" are lines from which of Shakespeare's famous plays?

(1). Macbeth

(2). King Lear

(3). Hamlet

(4). Romeo and Juliet

539. Synonym of "Obdurate":

(1). Docile

(2). Flexible

(3). Stubborn

(4). Obscure

540. Synonym of "Infinitesimal" is:

(1). Miniscule

(2). Enormous

(3). Distend

(4). Immense

541. Fill in the blank: He did not pay heed ___ his brother's advice:

(1). For

(2). On

(3). To

(4). In

542. Choose the synonym of 'Radiant' :

(1). Glowing

(2). Flickering

(3). Dimming

(4). Glittering

543. Choose the synonym of Devilish:

(1). Virtual

(2). Satanic

(3). Simple

(4). Honest

544. Synonym of Acumen:

(1). Dullness

(2). Sharpness

(3). Aggressiveness

(4). Haughtiness

545. Synonym of "Cheeky" is:

(1). Impure

(2). Impressive

(3). Impudent

(4). Impassable

546. "School" is a group of:

(1). Seagulls

(2). Crocodiles

(3). Penguins

(4). Fish

547. What is the synonym of Rebate?

(1). Cheap

(2). Expensive

(3). Inflation

(4). Discount

548. What do understand by the term ‘Intifada’?

(1). Reconciliation

(2). Uprising

(3). Offence

(4). Negotiation

549. Paw is to Cat as Hoof is to?

(1). Dog

(2). Sheep

(3). Horse

(4). Carte

550. The Jury acquitted him ___ murder?

(1). For

(2). With

(3). Of

(4). None of these

551. Choose the correct spelling?

(1). Occassionaily

(2). Occassionaly

(3). Occasionally

(4). Ocassiomaly

552. Drama is a word of which language?

(1). Roman

(2). Greek

(3). Arabic

(4). French

553. Antonym of CONFESS?

(1). Accept

(2). Plead

(3). Guilty

(4). Deny

554. A person who talks too much is called?

(1). Sociable

(2). Garrulous

(3). Gregarious

(4). None of these

555. What is the meaning of MEANDER?

(1). A curve path

(2). Circular path

(3). Straight path

(4). None of these

556. What is the opposite of Indolent?

(1). Torpid

(2). Languid

(3). Inert

(4). Energetic

557. One who cannot be changed or reformed?

(1). Invulnerable

(2). Hardened

(3). Incurable

(4). Incorrigible

558. Correct the sentence: Jeans______ not permitted in this collage?

(1). Were

(2). Was

(3). Had

(4). Will

559. You should lay _____ some money for your future?

(1). Of

(2). By

(3). From

(4). With

560. Choose the correct meaning of the idiom Gift of the gab?

(1). A gift from a wealthy person

(2). A gift from a poor person

(3). A gift from a relative

(4). Fluency of speech

561. Choose the correct Antonym Obnoxious?

(1). Annoying

(2). Repulsive

(3). Nasty

(4). Pleasant

562. Fill in the blank(s): “I don’t have________ much time for reading ________I would like to.”

(1). As/as

(2). More/than

(3). So/that

(4). Too/that

563. Bravely is a/an?

(1). Noun

(2). Verb

(3). Adverb

(4). Adjective

564. Select the most similar word "Gorgeous"?

(1). Magnificent

(2). Waterfall

(3). Artificial

(4). Perfect

565. What the reported speech is of: She said, “I shall be taking the test.”?

(1). She said that she will be taking the test

(2). She said that she should be taking the test

(3). She said that she would be taking the test

(4). She said, she would be taking the test

566. Synonym of "Accuse" is:

(1). Sorry

(2). To Follow

(3). Blame

(4). Saying

567. Choose the word nearest in meaning to Paucity?

(1). Flattery

(2). Scarcity

(3). Beauty

(4). Similarity

568. Choose the correct Antonym: Filthy?

(1). Murky

(2). Clean

(3). Obscene

(4). Nasty

569. Fill in the blank: The warrior was pleased ———– his new sword?

(1). With

(2). By

(3). At

(4). From

570. Synonym of Contraband is?

(1). Coincidence

(2). Illicit

(3). Contradict

(4). Legal

571. Complete the Idiom/Proverb: East or West, ________is the best?

(1). Rest

(2). Playground

(3). Village

(4). Home

572. Fill in the blank: “Blow _______the candle when you go to bed.”

(1). Away

(2). Out

(3). Over

(4). Up

573. What is meant by “Sine die”?

(1). Under Judicial consideration

(2). Treason

(3). Without fixing a date

(4). Superior Court

574. Complete the sentence Justice delayed is justice _____?

(1). Denied

(2). Delayed

(3). Deprived

(4). Deferred

575. Which of the following words is a dummy pronoun?

(1). He

(2). We

(3). It

(4). You

576. Choose the correct meaning of idiom: “A dark horse”?

(1). A pure black horse

(2). A wicked fellow

(3). A Lucky Horse

(4). An Unexpected winner

577. Fill in the blanks: Salma was ill_____ fever?

(1). Of

(2). To

(3). With

(4). On

578. Synonym of ‘CANNY is?

(1). Obstinate

(2). Handsome

(3). Clever

(4). Resourceful

579. What is a synonym of emancipate?

(1). To set on fire

(2). To keep in bondage

(3). To neglect

(4). To set free from restraints

580. Choose the correct position in the following sentences: “Employs are busy people and they do not have time to wade ____ a thirty-page Resume”?

(1). Through

(2). On

(3). In

(4). Off

581. What is the synonym of Disparate?

(1). Anxious

(2). Different

(3). Exoited

(4). Afraid

582. Antonym of Ephemeral is?

(1). Passing

(2). Permanent

(3). Fleeting

(4). Attack

583. Fill in the blank: “His voice gets on my ____.”?

(1). Brain

(2). Nerves

(3). Mind

(4). Ears

584. What is meant by Cortege?

(1). A funeral procession

(2). A victory procession

(3). Unruly crowd

(4). Highly discipline crowd

585. Anxious means?

(1). Worried

(2). Afraid

(3). Dangerous

(4). Confused

586. My friend asked me,” Has saima talking to sonia?” Find correct indirect sentence?

(1). My friend asked me if saima has talked to sonia

(2). My friend asked me that saima had talked to sonia

(3). My friend asked me if saima had talked to sonia

(4). My friend told me if saima had talked to sonia

587. He complained _____ chest pain and went to doctor?

(1). At

(2). Of

(3). On

(4). Over

588. Choose the correct meaning of the idiom “A Gordian Knot”?

(1). A piece of rope

(2). An easy task

(3). Difficult or complex problem

(4). None of these

589. “Enormous” means?

(1). Hard

(2). Huge

(3). Amazing

(4). Many

590. He held me _____ my neck?

(1). With

(2). By

(3). Over

(4). From

591. A piece of cake idiom means?

(1). Part of cake

(2). An easy task

(3). Celebrate birthday

(4). None of these

592. Fill in the blank: He became addicted ______ drugs at quite any early age?

(1). For

(2). Into

(3). To

(4). In

593. “A Trojan horse” means?

(1). A person exercising absolute power

(2). An agent in disguise used against, or by the enemy

(3). Horses reared by inhabitant of Troy

(4). None of these

594. Choose the most suitable indirect speech of: She said to him, “Go down stairs.”

(1). She told him to go downstairs.

(2). She said him to go downstairs.

(3). She told him that to go downstairs.

(4). She told him to went downstairs

595. what is the antonym of “Latent”?

(1). Unspoken

(2). Discrete

(3). Obvious

(4). Implicit

596. Fill in the blank: This town is 10 meters _____ sea level?

(1). Of

(2). On

(3). Above

(4). At

597. Change the Passive Voice of the following sentence: Our lives are being spent in expectation?

(1). We used to spend our lives in expectation

(2). We are spending our lives in expectation

(3). We spent our lives in expectation

(4). We spend our lives in expectations

598. “Clever” is?

(1). An adverb

(2). A noun

(3). A pronoun

(4). An adjective

599. Fill in the suitable prepositions: “They live in a house _____ the shop.”

(1). About

(2). Over

(3). At

(4). None of these

600. Choose the correct spelling from the following?

(1). Superintendent

(2). Superitendent

(3). Superintandent

(4). Superietendent

601. Fill in the blank with correct preposition the cake was shared ______ Ali & Farhan?

(1). Among

(2). Between

(3). With

(4). To

602. Stroys

(1). Stories

(2). Storyes

(3). Storees

(4). Stroys

603. Synonym of ‘Flimsy’ is?

(1). Real

(2). Adequate

(3). Positive

(4). Fragile

604. She asked, “What are they doing?” Find the most suitable indirect sentence?

(1). She wanted to know what they have been doing.

(2). She wanted to know what are doing.

(3). She wanted to know what they were doing.

(4). She wanted to know that what they were doing.

605. Choose the most suitable indirect form of the sentence: He said to her, “What a cold day!”

(1). He said that it was a cold day.

(2). He told her that it was a cold day.

(3). He exclaimed sorrowfully that it was a cold day.

(4). He exclaimed that it was a very cold day.

606. To give up smoking means ?

(1). Stop smoking

(2). Arrange smoking

(3). Both A & B

(4). None of these

607. This work is beyond his ___?

(1). Capacity

(2). Strength

(3). Worth

(4). None of these

608. Synonyms of Blasphemy is ?

(1). Irrespective

(2). Irreverence

(3). Unholy

(4). None of these

609. Who is knocking ___the door ?

(1). at

(2). of

(3). by

(4). in

610. Take a leaf out of someone’s book (کسی کی تقلید کرنا – کسی کو نمونہ بنانا) means ?

(1). To snatch something

(2). Imitate or emulate someone in particular way

(3). To cheat

(4). None of these

611. He lived ___Model Town ___Lahore.

(1). at at

(2). in at

(3). of at

(4). None of these

612. Abdul Said, it is four O’clock now. Mark the correct indirect ?

(1). Abdul told that it has been four O’clock then

(2). Abdul told that it was four O’clock then

(3). Abdul told that it had been four O’clock then

(4). None of these

613. You cannot have your ___and eat it ?

(1). Apple

(2). Cake

(3). Bun

(4). Biscuit

614. What is the synonym of AMBIGUOUS ?

(1). Limpid

(2). Transparent

(3). Lurid

(4). Unclear

615. Two and two ___ four.

(1). Make

(2). Makes

(3). Making

(4). Made

616. Which of the following is not a Shakespeare tragedy?

(1). Titus Andronicus

(2). Othello

(3). Macbeth

(4). None of these

617. What is the synonym of Profane?

(1). Irreverent

(2). Condescending

(3). Design

(4). All of these

618. He is knocking ___the door.

(1). On

(2). At

(3). In

(4). For

619. Complete the Proverb: Early to Bed & early to rise make you healthy, wealthy and ___?

(1). Smart

(2). Unwise

(3). Wise

(4). Devine

620. The car ___front is slowing down?

(1). in

(2). on

(3). about

(4). of

621. The Synonym of Obsolescent is:

(1). Useless

(2). Glittering

(3). Fustiness

(4). Modernity

622. Choose the synonym of Partisan?

(1). Opponent

(2). Supporter

(3). Mite

(4). Component

623. The synonym of “Susceptible” is?

(1). Vulnerable

(2). Insensitive

(3). Dubious

(4). Irregular

624. Antonym of Amicable is?

(1). Courteous

(2). Flexible

(3). Polite

(4). Hostile

625. Identify the correct spellings?

(1). Adulterate

(2). Adulturate

(3). Adulterat

(4). Adultarate

626. The authority failed to carry ___ its statutory duties.

(1). With

(2). On

(3). Out

(4). Up

627. He was ignorant _____ the whole situation?

(1). With

(2). Of

(3). By

(4). From

628. He boasts ______ his wealth?

(1). In

(2). Of

(3). To

(4). By

629. Do not change _____ in midstream?

(1). Ideas

(2). Plans

(3). Horses

(4). Hounds

630. What is the synonym of HAUGHTY?

(1). Modest

(2). Humble

(3). Conceited

(4). All of these

631. What is the synonym of PROFANE?

(1). irreverent

(2). Condescending

(3). Deign

(4). All of these

632. In a Jiffy means?

(1). A long time

(2). A very short time

(3). A tensed situation

(4). On the horns of dilemma

633. What is the synonym of AMBIGUOUS?

(1). Limpid

(2). Transparent

(3). Lurid

(4). Unclear

634. He hath a wisdom that doth guide his:

(1). Fortune

(2). Valour

(3). Bravery

(4). Intention

635. Choose the correct synonym of: Ecstasy ?

(1). Remorse

(2). Lugubriousness

(3). Exultation

(4). Grimness

636. Akbar will look ____ my work in my absence?

(1). into

(2). for

(3). after

(4). down upon

637. I did not realize that I had forgotten the passport until i reached the airport _____ was very annoying?

(1). Which

(2). That

(3). It

(4). Thus

638. The argue about everything _____ the bitter end?

(1). to

(2). in

(3). till

(4). for

639. Are they chasing the thieves? Tick Passive voice

(1). Were the thieves being chased by them?

(2). Are the thieves being chased by them?

(3). The thieves are being chased by them?

(4). None of these

640. I always have lunch _____ my office?

(1). In

(2). At

(3). Of

(4). Near

641. His health has run _____?

(1). Out

(2). Off

(3). Down

(4). Riot

642. Fallacious means?

(1). Correct

(2). Misleading

(3). Ruin

(4). None of these

643. Opposite of Restive is?

(1). Uneasy

(2). Calm

(3). Thread

(4). None of these

644. Ambiguous means?

(1). Crystal

(2). Obstacle

(3). Hazy

(4). Obnoxious

645. What is synonym of Serene?

(1). Turmoil

(2). Calm and Peaceful

(3). Rough

(4). None of these

646. Antonym of fresh?

(1). New

(2). State

(3). Inert

(4). None of these

647. Synonym of pensive?

(1). Gleeful

(2). Cunning

(3). Thoughtful

(4). Rough

648. Fill in the blanks. He told that he ___ do it exactly.

(1). Can

(2). Could

(3). Would

(4). None of above

649. WOW! is an:

(1). Adverb

(2). Interjection

(3). Adjective

(4). Conjunction

650. Complete Idiom; Absence makes the heart grow:

(1). Close

(2). Near

(3). Fonder

(4). Far

651. . Fill in the blank; A book is known by its:

(1). Color

(2). cover

(3). Size

(4). None of above

652. Pipe dream means:

(1). Living hope

(2). Impractical wish

(3). Most Cherished Dream

(4). None of above

653. Antonym of Gullible is:

(1). Wise

(2). Cunning

(3). Astute

(4). None of above

654. Synonym of coagulate is:

(1). to melt

(2). Solidify

(3). Stem

(4). None of above

655. Synonym of apparel is:

(1). Rough

(2). Skewed

(3). Cloth

(4). None of above

656. Tick the antonym of Impeccable:

(1). Flawless

(2). Flawed

(3). Contorted

(4). None of above

657. Fill in the blank: They walked ___ the bridge.

(1). in

(2). about

(3). at

(4). over

658. "To put one's hand to plough" means:

(1). To handle the situation

(2). To stop the conversation

(3). To take a difficult task

(4). To give up task

659. Which is correct spelling?

(1). Embarass

(2). Embarras

(3). Embarrass

(4). Emberrass

660. "To set free" means?

(1). To blame someone

(2). To make peace

(3). To get profit

(4). To release someone

661. Fill in the blank: Whatever he does is always contrary ___ my wishes.

(1). of

(2). to

(3). on

(4). from

662. "Pragmatic" means:

(1). Frail

(2). Coarse

(3). Practical

(4). Sluggish

663. Opposite meaning of "Dearth":

(1). Near to die

(2). Abundance

(3). Paradoxical

(4). Obnoxious

664. Fill in the blank: I fear ___ his health.

(1). of

(2). from

(3). to

(4). about

665. "Queer" means:

(1). Unusual

(2). Derogate

(3). Applaud

(4). Scorn

666. Opposite meaning of "Deterioration"?

(1). Slump

(2). Vitiation

(3). Improvement

(4). Crumbling

667. Choose the correct indirect speech of: He asked, "Who speaks French?"

(1). He wanted to know which spoke French

(2). He wanted to know who speak French

(3). He wanted to know ho was to speak French

(4). He wanted to know who spoke French

668. Synonym of 'ANGUISH' is:

(1). Attack

(2). Agony

(3). Anxious

(4). Relief

669. Which of the following words is closest in meaning to the word Monitors?

(1). Punish

(2). Conclude

(3). Observe

(4). Interfere

670. Creativity allows language ___ accommodate new meanings and messages.

(1). In

(2). On

(3). To

(4). With

671. It is wise ___ adhere the rules of your parents.

(1). IN

(2). On

(3). To

(4). With

672. Antonym of Gambol is:

(1). Rise

(2). Down

(3). Jump

(4). Hit

673. Synonym of Bristle is

(1). Allay

(2). Pacify

(3). Rise

(4). None of these

674. The meaning of "subway" is:

(1). Underground path

(2). Down path

(3). Both a and b

(4). None of above

675. Synonym of Wheedle?

(1). Abnormal

(2). Abstruse

(3). Deceive

(4). None of these

676. Antonym of perilous is:

(1). Attract

(2). lure

(3). Draw

(4). Safe

677. Antonym of Entice is:

(1). Draw

(2). lure

(3). Repulse

(4). None of these

678. He delights ___ playing with children.

(1). in

(2). to

(3). with

(4). None of these

679. Meaning of Once in a blue moon:

(1). Often

(2). Rarely

(3). Frequently

(4). Intermittently

680. ___ of feather flock, together.

(1). Birds

(2). Pigeons

(3). Eagles

(4). Hawks

681. Meaning of Modus Vivendi:

(1). Mode of Living

(2). Arrangement

(3). Method of working

(4). Clash between two

682. Choose the correct preposition: I am well acquainted ___ her family.

(1). By

(2). To

(3). With

(4). Of

683. Synonym of Acumen:

(1). Dullness

(2). Sharpness

(3). Aggressiveness

(4). Haughtiness

684. Which is the correct sentence?

(1). She resemble her cousin

(2). She resembles to her cousin.

(3). She resembles her cousin.

(4). She resembles with her cousin.

685. Change the voice: "Were they chasing the thieves?"

(1). Were they being chased by the thieves?

(2). Were the thieves being chased by them?

(3). Was the thieves being changed by them?

(4). Was they being chased by the thieves?

686. Synonym of Zealot:

(1). Frenzy

(2). Frenetic

(3). Fanatic

(4). Devotee

687. Synonym of Abortive:

(1). Corroborate

(2). Achieved

(3). Unsuccessful

(4). Collaborated

688. Fill In the blank with a suitable preposition:
There’s an eraser ___ the end of my pencil?

(1). in

(2). on

(3). at

(4). to

689. Idiom ‘Burn the midnight oil’ means?

(1). Counting yours days earning in the night

(2). Heat up a place to make a comfortable

(3). Stay awake or study late into the night

(4). Finish all the resources available

690. Choose the correct Antonym of "Liberty"?

(1). Delivered

(2). Freedom

(3). Slavery

(4). Scrupulous

691. Choose the correct words from the options to complete the sentence correctly: Khalid is____ taller than Naveed.

(1). Not as tall but as

(2). As tall, if not

(3). As if not

(4). As tall as, if not

692. Synonym of "Delete" is:

(1). Strange

(2). Remove

(3). Efficient

(4). Nasty

693. Fill in the blank: A cat differs ___ a dog.

(1). with

(2). from

(3). for

(4). over

694. "Just good enough" means:

(1). Not sufficient time

(2). An estimated criteria

(3). Good for Circumstances

(4). None of these

695. Haughty means:

(1). Disdainful

(2). Affluent

(3). Realistic

(4). Adulterate

696. Ecstasy antonym:

(1). Pessimistic

(2). Agony

(3). Realistic

(4). Adulterate

697. Profane means:

(1). Realistic

(2). Pessimistic

(3). Adulterate

(4). Unholy

698. Everyone is ignorant ___something.

(1). of

(2). at

(3). the

(4). to

699. Father ___ me not to go out in the cold.

(1). Adviced

(2). Advised

(3). Advice

(4). None of these

700. Correct the right one

(1). Do not make friends with selfish people

(2). Do not make friend with selfish people

(3). Do not make friendship with selfish people

(4). None of these

701. Which comes immediately after the noun?

(1). Verb Phrase

(2). Adjective Phrase

(3). Adverb Phrase

(4). None of these

702. The dog sprang ___ him.

(1). On

(2). Upon

(3). IN

(4). None of these

703. He said to me, "Keep Quiet".

(1). He asked me to keep quiet

(2). He ordered to keep quiet

(3). He instructed to me to keep quiet

(4). None of these

704. The Solicitor wrote a letter to Ann and ___ in which he asked us if we could settle the matter between ___

(1). Me/Us

(2). I/Us

(3). Myself/Us

(4). None of these

705. Better to be untaught than (ill-taught). ill taught is:

(1). Adjective

(2). Noun

(3). Verb

(4). None of these

706. Farmer Parkinson dog is ___ to scare any intruder.

(1). Such Ferocious

(2). Ferocious enough

(3). Ferocious that

(4). None of these

707. Change Voice. Open the Window.

(1). Let the window be open

(2). Let the window be opened

(3). Let the windows be opened

(4). None of these

708. I went ___ the airport to catch flight

(1). in

(2). to

(3). of

(4). None of these

709. Bring me ___ water.

(1). Some

(2). Little

(3). A Little

(4). None of these

710. He got ___ the examination by dint of hardwork.

(1). to

(2). up

(3). over

(4). None of these

711. If Mundane :Spiritual, then:

(1). Common: Ghostly

(2). Worldly: Unworldly

(3). Routine : Novel

(4). None of these

712. She Came later than ___.

(1). I

(2). Me

(3). Myself

(4). None of these

713. Choose the right one.

(1). Many a Soldier lost his life in war.

(2). Many a Soldiers lost his life in war.

(3). Many a Soldier lost their life in wars.

(4). None of these

714. This chair resembles ___ that.

(1). to

(2). with

(3). of

(4). None of these

715. Justice delayed is justice denied. Justice is:

(1). Verb

(2). Nound

(3). Adverb

(4). None of these

716. His health is breaking ___.

(1). Out

(2). Up

(3). Down

(4). None of these

717. He is Blind ___ one eye.

(1). of

(2). in

(3). to

(4). None of these

718. There are series ___ questions.

(1). to

(2). at

(3). of

(4). None of these

719. He Parted ___ his parents in tears .

(1). to

(2). from

(3). with

(4). None of these

720. Choose the correct one:

(1). This is a Perfect

(2). This is a most Perfect

(3). This is most Perfect

(4). None of these

721. The synonym of Moribund is:

(1). Thriving

(2). Recovering

(3). Dying

(4). None of these

722. Idiom Scratch Someone's back means:

(1). Backbiting Someone

(2). Give Someone a favor

(3). Find Flaws in someone's work

(4). None of the these

723. To Cry Wolf means:

(1). To give false alarm

(2). To listen Eagerly

(3). To Turn Pale

(4). None o these

724. The antonym of Docile is:

(1). To build

(2). Unyielding

(3). Destroy

(4). None of these

725. Choose the correct one

(1). This news is good to be true

(2). The news is good to be true

(3). That news is good to be true

(4). None of these

726. He have resigned from job and ___ finished the task .

(1). Has

(2). Have

(3). Had

(4). None of these

727. His behavior was unprofessional enough ___ terminated immediately.

(1). that

(2). so

(3). though

(4). None of these

728. He is overwhelmed ___ grief.

(1). at

(2). by

(3). of

(4). None of these

729. He have had ___ trouble ___ he parked the car in garage.

(1). Much/and

(2). Some/that

(3). So much/that

(4). None of these

730. I saw ___ one eyed person.

(1). an

(2). a

(3). to

(4). None of these

731. Choose the correctly punctuated sentence

(1). I met a beautiful European woman

(2). I met a beautiful, European woman

(3). I met a beautiful, European, woman

(4). None of these

732. Put ___ something for rainy day.

(1). to

(2). by

(3). down

(4). None of these

733. i like to meet ___ friends but sometimes I like to be ___.

(1). me/myself

(2). my/myself

(3). my/alone

(4). None of these

734. He said: "Sit down Ali"

(1). He asked Ali to sit down

(2). He said Ali to sit down

(3). He said sit down Ali

(4). None of these

735. He sleep ___ the shadow of tree.

(1). In

(2). Under

(3). On

(4). None of these

736. I met ___ European.

(1). a

(2). An

(3). the

(4). None of these

737. Blow ___ the lamp when you go to bed.

(1). of

(2). off

(3). out

(4). None of these

738. Choose the correctly punctuated sentence.

(1). My aunt, who lives in Karachi, is a doctor

(2). My aunt who lives in Karachi, is a doctor

(3). My aunt, who lives in Karachi is a doctor

(4). None of these

739. Complete the sentence. "It is fifteen years since I ___ him".

(1). leave

(2). left

(3). had left

(4). None of these

740. Change the following statement into passive voice. I saw him leaving the house.

(1). He was seen leave the house by me

(2). He was seen leaving the house by me

(3). He was see leaving the house by me

(4). None of these

741. These cattles is mine. Choose Below the correct answer.

(1). These cattle are mine

(2). These cattles are mine

(3). These cattles is mine

(4). None of these

742. ___ a dangerously a person lives ___ chances of his death in young age.

(1). the more/the more

(2). the most/the more

(3). the most/the most

(4). None of these

743. I am getting late ___ office.

(1). to

(2). for

(3). of

(4). None of these

744. After lunch let's go out for a coffee. Here "After" is:

(1). Preposition

(2). Adverb

(3). Noun

(4). None of these

745. The meaning of "Subway" is:

(1). Undergo passage

(2). Under a Tunnel

(3). Under the Ground

(4). None of these

746. Correct the following: The research study is an eye opener and attempts to acquaint us with the problems of the poor nations.

(1). Attempted to acquaint

(2). Attempts at acquainting

(3). Attempt to acquaint

(4). None of these

747. He was walking ___ the roadside.

(1). of

(2). on

(3). along

(4). None of these

748. As of ___, I prefer that people decide ___

(1). I / his own

(2). myself / their own

(3). myself / each other's

(4). None of these

749. When she goes outside she takes ___ umbrella?

(1). An

(2). a

(3). of

(4). None of these

750. It is ___ you and me.

(1). between

(2). along

(3). only

(4). None of these

751. His means for his family ___ not enough.

(1). are

(2). is

(3). only

(4). None of these

752. _is ready to help me, I have to do ___ by myself.

(1). No one/ all

(2). No one / Everything

(3). None / Everything

(4). None of these

753. We do not look fault ___ others.

(1). at

(2). of

(3). to

(4). None of these

754. The boy was very naive ___ lizard in such a way tale of lizard broke in grab the ___ hand.

(1). Its/His

(2). It's/His

(3). It/His

(4). None of these

755. He is ___ English.

(1). a

(2). An

(3). at

(4). None of these

756. Which one is not a punctuation mark?

(1). Hyphen

(2). Colon

(3). Hash tag

(4). None of these

757. Neither the students nor the teacher ___ kept their promise.

(1). have

(2). has

(3). had

(4). None of these

758. Which of these is used to Convey Proportion?

(1). Comma

(2). Semi Colon

(3). Colon

(4). None of these

759. The Antonym of Gumption is:

(1). Stupidity

(2). Acumen

(3). Nerve

(4). None of these

760. It was my mistake not to ___ before singing a contract.

(1). look through

(2). called out

(3). look

(4). None of these

761. I have no pride___ my qualification.

(1). at

(2). on

(3). to

(4). None of these

762. John Came later than I. The later is:

(1). Verb

(2). Adverb

(3). Noun

(4). None of these

763. Synonym of "Chivalrous" is:

(1). Rude

(2). Gallant

(3). Boorish

(4). None of these

764. Antonym of "Kith" is:

(1). Strange

(2). Neighour

(3). Familiar

(4). None of these

765. Synonym of "Rectify" is:

(1). To build

(2). Correct

(3). Destroy

(4). None of these

766. Change the narration: The old lady said to her son "Is it not your duty to help me in my old age?"

(1). The old lady asked her son if it was not his duty to help her in her old age.

(2). The old lady asked her son that was it not his duty to help her in her old age

(3). The old lady asked her son if it were not his duty to have helped our in old age

(4). None of these

767. The antonym of Callous is:

(1). Heartless

(2). Unfeeling

(3). Kind

(4). None of these

768. Wow what a cold weather which sign is used at the end:

(1). ?

(2). !

(3). ;

(4). None of these

769. Choose the correct meaning of idiom: "Spill the beans".

(1). To misehave

(2). To reveal a secret

(3). To talk irrelevant

(4). None of these

770. Do you think we won a match which sign is used?

(1). ?

(2). ,

(3). .

(4). None of these

771. Choose the right one:

(1). Neither Ali nor Aslam has taken his test

(2). Neither Ali nor Aslam have taken his test

(3). Neither Ali nor aslam has taken their test

(4). None of these

772. He may be slow ___ understanding.

(1). with

(2). at

(3). to

(4). None of these

773. He suggested that, we should be bound by a code of conduct, isn't it?

(1). isn't it

(2). are n't we

(3). Shouldn't we

(4). None of these

774. Choose the incorrect spelling:

(1). Hallucinations

(2). Reverberations

(3). Transpyre

(4). Rejuvenation

775. "To smell a Rat" means:

(1). To smell something bad

(2). To detect something wrong

(3). Line thickness

(4). None of the above

776. Fill in the blank with suitable words: ___ people have ___ knowledge of physics.

(1). Very few, some

(2). A few, some

(3). Few, Little

(4). A few, very little

777. "INTER ALIA" means:

(1). In addition to

(2). Between the lines

(3). Among other things

(4). Apart from someone

778. Fill in the blank: There is no reason ___ we get up so early in the morning.

(1). When

(2). Why

(3). Whom

(4). Do Why

779. Synonym of ACRIMONY:

(1). Pleasantness

(2). Bitterness

(3). Conductivity

(4). Harmoniously

780. JARGON" means:

(1). Rudimentary

(2). Extraneous

(3). Terminology

(4). Gibberish

781. "Amicus Curae" means:

(1). Assistant of Court

(2). Friend of Defendant

(3). A Friend of Court

(4). Defender of Accused

782. Choose the Voice: People speak English all over the world.

(1). English is spoken by the people all over the world

(2). English has been spoken by the people all over the world

(3). English is spoken all over the world by the people

(4). None of these

783. Fill in the blank with suitable word: Don't change ___ in midstream.

(1). Players

(2). Members

(3). Horses

(4). Trophies

784. Correct the following:

(1). A white and a black dog is barking

(2). A white and black dog are barking

(3). A white and black dog is barking

(4). None of these

785. She was sitting ___ her mother.

(1). Besides

(2). Beside

(3). Along

(4). None of these

786. Which one is correct?

(1). The library lost all its books

(2). That car is not yours

(3). That car is not theirs

(4). None of these

787. They Decided to buy the house because ___ location would be allow ___ to work very easily.

(1). Its/Them

(2). Its/Him

(3). It/them

(4). None of these

788. Send this parcel ___ my address.

(1). To

(2). Of

(3). At

(4). None of these

789. In the following question, select the related word pair from the given alternatives. Mirage : Desert: : ?

(1). Rainow : Sky

(2). Rain : Rainbow

(3). Sky: Illusion

(4). None of these

790. The analogy of Coffee: Beverages

(1). Burger : Snacks

(2). Tea : Milk

(3). Butter : Bread

(4). None of these

791. The synonym of Exude is:

(1). Ooze

(2). Overflow

(3). Exit

(4). None of these

792. The synonym of Inane is:

(1). Idiot

(2). Intelligent

(3). Sensile

(4). None of these

793. Train reached___ 9'0 clock.

(1). to

(2). at

(3). of

(4). None of these

794. Change into indirect He said to me, "will u help me" ?

(1). He asked me whether I would help him

(2). He asked me whether I will help him

(3). He ask me whether I would help him

(4). None of these

795. Change into indirect He said to Me, "Leave the room and do not return"

(1). He ordered him to leave the room and forbade him to return

(2). He asked him to leave the room and forbid him to return

(3). He asked to him to leave the room and forbade him to return

(4). None of these

796. Change into indirect He says," Honesty is best policy"

(1). He said that honesty was the best policy

(2). He said that honesty would be the best policy

(3). He said that honesty will be the best policy

(4). None of these

797. Change into indirect I remember my sister taking me to the museum

(1). I remember being taken to the museum my sister

(2). I remember I was taken to the museum my sister

(3). I remember taken to the museum my sister

(4). None of these

798. Change into indirect He Said, "How Clever I Am"

(1). Haris said he was very clever

(2). Haris exclaimed that he was very clever

(3). He asked that how clever he was

(4). None of these

799. I don't mind___ if you are tired.

(1). driving

(2). to drive

(3). drive

(4). None of these

800. You will go, or you will miss the train. it is which type of sentence

(1). Complex

(2). Compound

(3). Reflexive

(4). None of these

801. We should take taxi ___ it is more expensive.

(1). And

(2). Though

(3). Even if

(4). None of these

802. The Son amused themselves. Themselves is

(1). Noun

(2). Adverb

(3). Pronoun

(4). None of these

803. The Analogy of Lion: Carnivores. Then

(1). Granivore: Reptile

(2). Omnivore: Beetie

(3). Hen: Herbivores

(4). None of these

804. Change Voice: The Doctor bandaged the arm of the injured man.

(1). The injured man bandaged his arm.

(2). The injured man made the doctor injure his arm.

(3). The arm of the injured man was bandaged by the doctor

(4). None of these

805. Do you understand what I mean?

(1). What I mean is understood by you?

(2). What I mean is that understood by you?

(3). Is what I mean is understood by you

(4). None of these

806. Change the Voice: The Box can contain no more.

(1). No more this box can contain.

(2). No more can be contained in the box.

(3). No more could be contain in this box.

(4). None of these

807. The antonym of Transmit is:

(1). Withheld

(2). Proceed

(3). Revoke

(4). None of these

808. The antonym of Blooming is:

(1). Lively

(2). Quite

(3). Fading

(4). None of these

809. The antonym of Benign is:

(1). Malevolent

(2). Kind

(3). Soft

(4). None of these

810. To Pull Socks Up means

(1). To get ready

(2). Already late

(3). To Start

(4). None of these

811. I think there is not only cleaner ___ is next to our college.

(1). Other

(2). Another

(3). The Other

(4). None of these

812. My friend and benefactor ___ died.

(1). Was

(2). Has

(3). Were

(4). None of these

813. The police was ___ the accident.

(1). Looking into

(2). Looking for

(3). Looking to

(4). None of these

814. He was admitted___ the college.

(1). into

(2). in

(3). to

(4). None of these