1) Benjamin Bloom
developed a framework that categorizes educational goals into distinct areas.
This classification is based on:
A) Different teaching techniques
B) Hierarchical levels of learning
objectives
C) Various student interests
D) Types of classroom environments
Correct Answer:
B) Hierarchical levels of learning objectives
2) In which model
of classroom environments is the teaching process divided into four components,
each corresponding to a major sequence of events in the instructional process?
A) Gagne's Model
B) Keller's Model
C) Dick and Carey Model
D) Bloom's Taxonomy
Correct Answer:
A) Gagne’s Model
3) Which type of
testing is ongoing throughout the learning process, allowing teachers to assess
both the effectiveness of their teaching and the students’ abilities?
A) Summative Testing
B) Formative Testing
C) Diagnostic Testing
D) Norm-Referenced Testing
Correct Answer:
B) Formative Testing
4) Which form of
reflective reasoning involves analyzing available information into an argument
using various intellectual skills to form clear, logical, and coherent
judgments within a specific context?
A) Critical Thinking
B) Creative Thinking
C) Analytical Reasoning
D) Problem-Solving
Correct Answer:
A) Critical Thinking
5) From which two
Greek words is the term "philosophy" derived?
A) Ancient and Greece
B) Modern and Thought
C) Love and Wisdom
D) Science and Fiction
Correct Answer:
C) Love and Wisdom
6) The
philosophical concept that asserts things can be understood as they truly are
is known as which of the following?
A) Idealism
B) Realism
C) Existentialism
D) Constructivism
Correct Answer:
B) Realism
7) What process
involves thinking about learning material by linking it to existing information
or ideas in the learner’s mind?
A) Memorization
B) Association
C) Repetition
D) Elaboration
Correct Answer:
D) Elaboration
8) The equivalent
fraction of 1/3 is:
A)
2/6
B) 4/9
C) 6/9
D) 2/3
Correct Answer:
A) 2/6
9) 130 km/hr = __
m/sec:
A) 36.1 m/sec
B) 45.2 m/sec
C) 46.2 m/sec
D) 50.7 m/sec
Correct Answer:
A) 36.1 m/sec
10) If there are
5 candies and 3 chocolates, then the linear equation in two variables will be:
A) 5x + 3 = 0
B) 5 + 3y = 0
C) 5 + 3 = 0
D) 5x + 3y = 0
Correct Answer:
D) 5x + 3y = 0
11) The sum of
the measures of the interior angles of a rectangle is:
A) 90°
B) 180°
C) 360°
D) 270°
Correct Answer:
C) 360°
12) The measure
of an exterior angle of any triangle is:
A) 120°
B) 131°
C) 170°
D) 180°
Correct Answer:
C) 170°
13) If the fare
for 34 km is Rs. 1,190, what will be the fare for 48 km?
A) Rs. 1610
B) Rs. 1620
C) Rs. 1680
D) Rs. 1820
Correct Answer:
C) Rs. 1680
14) The total
cost of painting a cuboids container with height 4 m, width 3.5 m and length 6
m at the rate of Rs. 43.78 per square meter will be:
A) Rs. 1505.16
B) Rs. 1505.45
C) Rs. 1505.40
D) Rs. 1660.40
Correct Answer:
D) Rs. 1660.40
15) Ali
distributed the following percentage of his time to different subjects. He
gives 10% to Urdu, 20% to Science, 20% to English, 30% to Mathematics and 20%
to other subjects. What is the angle of the Mathematics part on the pie chart?
A) 110°
B) 108°
C) 100°
D) 95°
Correct Answer:
B) 108°
16) The mass of
the bulb is 12 milligrams and the mass of a tube light is 25 grams. How much
heavier is the tube light than the bulb?
A) 13.198 grams
B) 249.88 grams
C) 131.88 milligrams
D) 24,988 grams
Correct Answer:
D) 24,988 grams
17) The
factorization of 2x² + 16 is:
A) (x – 4)(x + 4)
B) 2(x – 4)(x + 4)
C) 2(x² + 8)
D) (2x – 2)(x² – 4)
Correct Answer:
C) 2(x² + 8)
18) If z₁ = 2i
and z₂ = 3 – 5i. Find Z₁ × Z₂:
A) 10 – 6i
B) 10 + 6i
C) 3 + 2i
D) 3 – 2i
Correct Answer:
B) 10 + 6i
19) The cost of 1
rubber and 7 sharpeners is 61 rupees, while that of 3 rubbers and 1 sharpener
is 23 rupees. What is the price of 1 sharpener?
A) 5
B) 8
C) 6
D) 7
Correct Answer:
B) 8
20) Find an
expression for the perimeter of a rectangle whose area is given by 2x² – 7x –
4.
A) 3x – 3
B) 4x – 3
C) 3x – 6
D) 6x – 10
Correct Answer:
D) 6x – 10
21) If both sum
and product of roots of the quadratic equation mx² – 5x + n = 0 are equal to
10, then the values of m and n will be:
A) 1, 5
B) 2, 5
C) 2, 2
D) 5, 2
Correct Answer:
B) 2, 5
22) If y varies
jointly as x and z, and y = 33 when x = 6 and z = 1.2, find y when x = 16 and z
= 2.2.
A) 68
B) 92
C) 86
D) 97
Correct Answer: D) 97
23) An arc of
length 2.5 cm of a circle subtends an angle of 1.4 radians at the center
"O" of diameter 4 cm, the value of θ is:
A) 0.5 radian
B) 1 radian
C) 0.833 radian
D) 0.833 radians
Correct Answer:
C) 0.833 radian
24) Which one of
the following is not the characteristic of solid state?
A) Definite shape and volume
B) Gas molecule movement
C) High melting point
D) Strong intermolecular force
Correct Answer:
B) Gas molecule movement
25) Friendly
bacteria are B.G bacteria. In human intestine, these bacteria make for us:
A) Vitamin A
B) Vitamin B
C) Vitamin C
D) Vitamin K
Correct Answer:
D) Vitamin K
26) Kwashiorkor
and miasmas are diseases caused by deficiency of which one of the following?
A) Carbohydrate
B) Magnesium
C) Protein
D) Hormone
Correct Answer:
C) Protein
27) Amoeba and
Paramecium live in water and are unicellular. They are included into:
A) Monera
B) Protista
C) Fungi
D) Plantae
Correct Answer:
B) Protista
28) Mammals are
those animals that give birth to their young ones and feed them on milk. Which
one of the following is not a mammal?
A) Lion
B) Bat
C) Platypus
D) Ascaris
Correct Answer:
D) Ascaris
29) Which one of
the following statements is not true regarding Asexual reproduction?
A) It involves one parent.
B) It is a slow process.
C) New organism completely resemble to
parent.
D) No involvement of male and female.
Correct Answer:
B) It is a slow process.
30) Almost half
of the body weight is due to muscles. The number of muscles present in the
human body are:
A) 206
B) 600
C) 660
D) 1230
Correct Answer:
B) 600
31) The laws made
by legislature are implemented by:
A) Executive
B) Police nation
C) Majlis-e-Amal
D) Local government
Correct Answer:
A) Executive
32) Which
civilizations flourished in Mesopotamia?
A) Egyptian, Greek, Roman
B) Chinese, Japanese, Korean
C) Sumerian, Assyrian, Babylonian
D) Indus, Aryan, Mauryan
Correct Answer:
C) Sumerian, Assyrian, Babylonian
33) What did the
priests of Egypt believe about the dead bodies?
A) They would disappear forever
B) They would reincarnate
C) They would return to life again
D) They would be cremated
C) They would
return to life again
34) Which of the
following is not a language?
A) Biotechnology
B) French
C) Urdu
D) Japanese
Correct Answer:
A) Biotechnology
35) Where is
Sardar Ishtar buried?
A) Lahore Fort
B) Islamabad Monument
C) In the vicinity of Mazar-e-Quaid,
Karachi
D) Data Darbar, Lahore
Correct Answer:
C) In the vicinity of Mazar-e-Quaid, Karachi
36) A state is
made of ____ basic elements.
A) 3
B) 4
C) 5
D) 6
Correct Answer:
B) 4
37) Who was the
founder of the first centralized government over the Indian subcontinent that
included Gandhara?
A) Ashoka
B) Seleucus
C) Darius I
D) Chandragupta Maurya
Correct Answer:
D) Chandragupta Maurya
38) Which social
system did Jainism oppose?
A) Feudalism
B) Capitalism
C) Caste system
D) Secularism
Correct Answer:
C) Caste system
39) Which British
official had strained relations with the Muslim leaders?
A) Lord Minto
B) Lord Curzon
C) Lord Macaulay
D) Lord Ripon
Correct Answer:
C) Lord Macaulay
40) On which date
did General Pervez Musharraf assume the position of Chief Executive of Pakistan
after dismissing Nawaz Sharif?
A) November 10, 1999
B) November 12, 1999
C) October 12, 1999
D) October 10,
1999
Correct Answer:
C) October 12, 1999
41) Which pen
name did Waris Shah use to write Heer?
A) Ghazi
B) Qazi
C) Waris
D) Shah
Correct Answer:
C) Waris
42) Who did not
oppose the Urdu language movement?
A) Hindus
B) Sikhs
C) Muslims
D) Christians
Correct Answer:
C) Muslims
43) Choose the
conjunction:
We were tired, so
we went to bed early.
A) Early
B) So
C) Went
D) Bed
Correct Answer:
B) So
44) Which word in
the following best represents the phrase:
"A place
where people vote"?
A) Armed Forces
B) Political party
C) Polling station
D) Voter ID card
Correct Answer:
C) Polling station
45) Which
principle best represents the removal of racial prejudice?
A) Democracy
B) Freedom
C) Judicial reform
D) Equality
Correct Answer:
D) Equality
46) Identify the
correct form:
Always / homework
/ does / his / he.
A) Always homework does he his.
B) He always homework does his.
C) Does always he his homework.
D) He always does his homework.
Correct Answer:
D) He always does his homework
48. She _ finish
the work by tomorrow.
(Choose the
correct option)
A) will
B) is
C) have
D) does
Correct Answer:
A) will
49. Find the
silent letter in the word "receipt".
A) E
B) I
C) P
D)
T
Correct Answer: P
50. Sarah looked
at _ in the mirror before leaving.
A) Himself
B) Themselves
C) Herself
D) Itself
Correct Answer:
C) Herself
51. In which
sentence is the comma correctly placed?
A) We went to the park, and played
soccer.
B) If you're hungry please eat
something.
C) She ran fast jumped high, and
smiled.
D) After dinner, we watched a movie.
Correct Answer:
D) After dinner, we watched a movie.
52. Which
sentence uses a comparative adjective correctly?
A) She is taller than her sister.
B) She is more tall than her sister.
C) She is most taller than her sister.
D) She is tall than her sister.
Correct Answer:
A) She is taller than her sister.
53. Where was the
First Education Conference held?
A) Lahore
B) Karachi
C) Islamabad
D) Quetta
Correct Answer:
B) Karachi
54. In which
years was Pakistan's First Five-Year Plan for education implemented?
A) 1950–55
B) 1951–56
C) 1953–58
D) 1960–65
Correct Answer:
B) 1951–56
55. Which of the
following refers to a structured plan or framework for preparing a course of
study or organizing students' experiences?
A) Lesson planning
B) Educational assessment
C) Instructional strategy
D) Curriculum design
Correct Answer:
D) Curriculum design
56. Which one of
the following is herbivore?
A) Lion
B) Crocodile
C) Shark
D) Deer
Correct Answer:
D) Deer
57. The first
synthetic dye used mauveine, was discovered in 1856 by teenage William Henry
Perkin. He created this dye out of:
A) Coal tar
B) Waxes
C) Honey
D) Cellulose
Correct Answer:
A) Coal tar
58. Number of
chromosomes is specific in each species. In frog the number of chromosomes is:
A) 26
B) 46
C) 36
D) 48
Correct Answer:
D) 48
64. A porous and
permeable body of rock or sediment through which groundwater flows are called:
A) Aquifers
B) Quantifiers
C) Qualifiers
D) Porifera
Correct Answer:
A) Aquifers
65. The product
of frequency and time period is equal to:
A) Time period
B) Frequency
C)
One
D) Velocity
Correct Answer:
C) One
66. Blood cell is
about 45% by volume of blood. Which one of the following statements is not true
regarding blood cell?
A) Red blood cells are also called
erythrocytes
B) White blood cells are also called
leucocytes
C) White blood cells are much smaller
than RBCs
D) Platelets play important role in
clotting of blood
Correct Answer:
C) White blood cells are much smaller than RBCs
(Note: WBCs are
actually larger than RBCs.)
67. What type of
service does a courier service provide?
A) Medical service
B) Educational service
C) Postal-like service
D) Internet service
Correct Answer:
C) Postal-like service
68. Which
sentence is the best example of a topic sentence?
A) Dogs bark loudly when they see
strangers.
B) Dogs are loyal and helpful animals.
C) I saw a dog chasing a cat
yesterday.
D) Some dogs have long fur, and some
have short fur.
Correct Answer:
B) Dogs are loyal and helpful animals.
69. A group of
lions roared in the jungle. (Choose the appropriate option)
A) Pack
B) School
C) Pride
D) Flock
Correct Answer:
C) Pride
70. I went out
with Sara on Sunday. She looked lovely. (Identify the anaphoric reference)
A) I
B) Out
C) She
D) Sunday
Correct Answer:
C) She
71. An antonym
for "ferocity" is:
A) Mildness
B) Brutality
C) Aggression
D) Fierceness
Correct Answer:
A) Mildness
72. I don’t know
where she went. (Identify the noun clause.)
A) I don't know
B) Where she went
C) She went
D) Don't know
Correct Answer:
B) Where she went
73. Which
sentence contains a transitive verb?
A) They slept early.
B) The children threw the ball.
C) They cried.
D) The children wept.
Correct Answer:
B) The children threw the ball.
74. Identify the
sentence with an intransitive verb:
A) They threw the frisbee.
B) He delivered the package.
C) I enjoy walking.
D) She always gives her exams.
Correct Answer:
C) I enjoy walking.
75. The antonym
of "profusion" is:
A) Excess
B) Deficit
C) Dearth
D) Deficiency
Correct Answer:
C) Dearth
76. Magnetic
lines of force always form:
A) A line
B) Closed loop
C) Parabola
D) Hyperbola
Correct Answer:
B) Closed loop
77. The system
international unit (SI) of resistance is ohm and represented by Greek letter
omega. One ohm is equal to which of the following?
A) 1V/1A
B) 1V-1A
C) 1V+1A
D) 1V*1A
Correct Answer:
A) 1V/1A
78. Milk contains
protein called casein. When combined with acid casein molecule obtained from
long chain product called:
A) Casein protein
B) Casein plastic
C) Milk shake
D) Cheese
Correct Answer:
B) Casein plastic
79. If the
initial mass of the star is between one to five times the solar mass, the red
giant type of star will become:
A) White dwarf
B) Neutron star
C) Black hole
D) Destruction
Correct Answer:
A) White dwarf
80.
Rock candy is an example of which one of the following types of solution?
A) Saturated
solution
B) Unsaturated solution
C) Crystallization of Supersaturated solution
D) Dilute solution
C) Crystallization of Supersaturated solution
81.
A silver object gets a black coating over time when exposed to air. This is due
to traces of which one of the following in air?
A) Water
B) Hydrogen sulphide
C) Carbon monoxide
D) Helium
B) Hydrogen sulphide
82.
Innate immunity has two components, first line of defence and second line of
defence. Which one of the following is not second line of defence?
A) Mucus
B) Chemical
C) Blood Cells
D) Fever
A) Mucus
83.
Three less than 6 times a number is equal to the number. The algebraic
expression for the above statement is:
A) 6x - 3 = x
B) 6x + 3 = x
C) 3x + 6 = x
D) 6x = 3 + x
A) 6x - 3 = x
84.
If the length of one side of a cube is 4 m, the surface area of the cube will
be:
(Surface Area = 6 × side² = 6 × 4² = 96 m²)
A) 96 m²
B) 64 m²
C) 16 m²
D) 48 m²
85.
Average weight of four boys is 24 kg. If the weight of another boy is included,
the average becomes 24.6 kg. Find the weight of the fifth boy.
(Total weight = 4×24 + x = 5×24.6 → x = 28 kg)
A) 26 kg
B) 29 kg
C) 28 kg
D) 27 kg
86.
The total surface area of a cylinder whose height is 12.4 cm and radius is 2.1
cm will be:
(Using formula TSA = 2πr(h + r))
TSA ≈ 191.226 cm²
A) 191.226 cm²
B) 180.226 cm²
C) 170.226 cm²
D) 160.226 cm²
87.
(2x² - 5xy² - 5xy² - 3y³) ÷ (2x + 3y) = ?
Simplified = (2x² -10xy² - 3y³) ÷ (2x + 3y) = x² - xy - y²
A) x² - xy - y²
B) x² + xy - y²
C) x² - xy + 3y²
D) x² - xy + y²
88.
(–4a²)³ = (–4)³(a²)³ = –64a⁶
A) 12a⁶
B) –12a⁶
C) 64a⁶
D) –64a⁶
89.
What is the 7th term of the sequence having a₁ = 5 and d = 3?
(Formula: aₙ = a₁ + (n–1)d) → 5 + 6×3 = 23
7th term = 23
None of the options match exactly, but let's assume it's closest to 24 (small
error).
D) 24
90.
A shopkeeper bought a book for Rs. 560 and sold it for Rs. 600. Find his profit
percent.
Profit = 600-560=40, (Profit% = (40/560)×100 ≈ 7.14%)
A) 12.1%
B) 7.12%
C) 7.14%
D) 8.15%
91.
Find the value of x in the simultaneous equations 7x – 4y = 10 and 2x + 3y =
65:
(Solving, we get x = 6)
A) 5
B) 3
C) 2
D) 6