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airweb: www.au.edu.pk1. The Student has to identify correct answers to 100 multiple choice questions in two hours time.
‘The following guidelines must be read carefully in order to save time during the test.
2. You will be provided an examination paper containing 100 multiple choice questions on the
subjects specified above ana single-leaf computerized answer sheet. You are to bring along lead
pencil, an eraser and a sharpener. The question paper, the answer sheet and the Admit Card are to be
retumedtothe invigilatorat the end ofthe examination. Sample questions are provided at the end of
guidelines.
How tofill yourAdmitCard Number
3.A space is provided, labeled Admit Card No,, at the top of the answer sheet. Fillyour Admit Card
‘number in this space. Given below is the method for filling the Admit Card Number; say your card
‘numberis 10324. In the Admit Card No.’ table, five columns represent the five digits. The first digit
‘of your five-digit Admit Card number is 1, therefore, in the first column from left fil in the box
‘numbered I as shown below. The second digit in your admit card number is O; therefore, you should
fill box numbered 0 in the second column. Likewise, you should fill corresponding, boxes in
respective columns fordigit3,2and4,
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Areas of Testing
4. a, Engineering Course: The paper for Computer Science and all Engineering
disciplines ie. Electrical, Mechanical and Mechatronics will be same, It will have
thee sections, covering subject of English, Mathematics and Physies,
b. MSMGT/MBA/BBA Courses: The papers for MBA and BBA Candidates are
similar in structure; however, they differ in degree of difficulty. Both papers have four
Sectionsi.e. English, Arithmetic, Algebra and Geometry.
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5. Bach question has maximum of four choices. Ifyou think choice C is the correct answer to
question number 3; fillbox Cas shown below;
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How to Changean Answer
6. After filling box C in the above example, if you think that choice B is correct answer instead of
choice C, first erase box C completely, and then fll in box B as Shown below:
ABCD
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7. Please ensure that no marks left in box C when you erase it, otherwise the correct answer will be
disregarded.
SAMPLE QUESTIONS
ENGLISH
8. Read the following two passages. Each is followed by several questions about it. Choose the best
answer for each question,
PassageNo.1.
“While most desert animals will drink water if confronted with it, for many of them the opportunity
never comes. Yet all living things must have water, or they will expire. The herbivores find it in
desert plants. The camivores slake their thirst with the flesh and blood of living prey. One of the
‘mostremarkable adjustments, however, has been made by the tiny kangaroo rat, who not only lives
‘without drinking but also subsists on a diet of dry seeds containing about 5% free water, Like other
‘animals, the kangaroo rathas the ability to manufacture water inits body by a metabolic conversion
of carbohydrates. But it is notable for the parsimony with which it conserves its small supply by
every possible means, expending only minuscule amounts in its excreta and through evaporation
fromitsrespiratory tract.”
Qu. Whats the main idea of this passage?
‘The kangaroo rat is uniquely suited to desert
Animals need water to exist in the desert. .
‘Herbivores and carnivores live together in the desert
‘Animals’ metabolic systems are complex.
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3162. Which ofthe followingisNOTasource of water for the desert animals?
‘A. Desertplants
B. _ Metabolieconversion of carbohydrates in the body.
C. Theblood ofotheranimals
D. Streams
Q3. Theworditinline3 refersto
‘A. alivingthings
B. thedesert.
CC. theopportunity
D. water
PassageNo.II omitted.
Chose one word or phrase that best keeps the meanings of the original sentence if itis
substituted forthe underlined word or phrase.
Q44, Samuel Morse’s most important contribution to the telegraph was a notched rod which
‘would operate the lines ofthe sending device.
‘A. Receiver.
B. Microphone.
C. Mattix,
D. Mechanism,
Chose one word or phrase that best complete the sentence,
Q5. Life of Benjamin Franklin; a practical man any stories have been told,
‘was unusually productive,
A. of.
B. aboutwhom,
C. about
D. — ofwhich
MATHEMATICS
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Q6. ImatrixA= | 2 3 1], thedeterminant|4|=
43 2
A. 25,
B. 25,
Cc. «10,
Dd. 38
Q7. Whentwocoins are tossed simultaneously, sample space ofthe eventis:
A{GLE), CH, DCE), (ED),
BAGH). D},
CHD},
D. {HH},
416Q.8 Thepointonacurve
Where the derivative -dy_ =0, iscalled
dx
‘A. Maximum Point,
B. Minimum Point,
C. Critical Point,
D. Noneof these.
PHYSICS
Q.9 Aman walks from point A to B at an average speed of 1.0 m/s and immediately returns at an‘
average speed of 1.5 m/s-1 Whatisthe average speed forthe round trip?
‘A. 033m/s
B. 120m/s
C. 125m/s
D. 250m/s
Q.10 A net force of 10 N accelerates object to 5.0 m/s" What net force would be required to
accelerate the same object 0 m/s"?
A LON
B. 20N
Cc. SON
D. SON
QuI1_ Theproduct ofmass and velocity is called,
A. Acceleration,
B. MomentArm,
C. Negative Acceleration,
D. Momentum
ARITHMETIC
Qu12 A certain rectangle has a perimeter of $4. If the ratio of the length ofthe rectangle to the
‘Width is 5 t04, whatisthe length ofthe rectangle?
AD 30
B27
G28
D. 15
Q.13_ Mrs. Ahmed receives a salary raise from Rs. 25000/-to Rs. 27500/- Find the percentage of
increase.
A 90
B10
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Q.14 Tickets for a US lottery cost $45 for overseas participants and $30 for the locals. If tickets
Were sold fora total $12,000, how many tickets were soldtothe locals?
AL 150
B. 350
C250
D. 650
5/6ALGEBRA
15. Each of 'x’ cartons contains ‘y' boxes. Each box contains “z' marbles. How many
arbles are there in all?
xyz b) yx
xl xy
16 If x2+y?=9 and (x-y)? =3, what is the value of xy?
16 »9
6 a3
17 1128 = xand 2°= y, then xy=?
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o~ ao
Geometry
18 Distance ofa point (2,1) froma line x+y+1=0 is?
wt wa
wh oa
19 Ifthe sum of the edges of a square is 48 inches, then the area ofthe square is?
96 by 144
64 O12
20 A square and a triangle have equal areas. If one side of the square and the base of
® triangle have length ‘b’, what is the relationship between “b* and the altitude *h’ of
triangle?
b2=h by2b=h
beh b= 2h
WISH YOU BEST OF LUCK
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