Mock Paper I MPT With Key
Mock Paper I MPT With Key
Paper-I
Time Allowed:
MAXIMUM MARKS: 200 PASSING MARKS: 66
200 Minutes
INSTRUCTIONS FOR CANDIDATES
1. Candidates are advised to:
(i) Read MCQs from Questions Booklet and Fill in the appropriate box in the Answer
Sheet.
(ii) Understand that, all MCQs have equal marks and there is no Negative Marking.
(iii) Avoid writing Roll Number, Name, answers to the questions or any other remark(s)
on or inside Questions Booklet.
(iv) Take/retain Answer Sheet on conclusion of examination.
(v) Visit World Times Instagram & Facebook page for ANSWER KEY which will be
made available on the eve of examination.
(vi) Avoid cutting/correction in the Answer Sheet. If candidate marks more than one
option it will be considered as a wrong answer.
(vii) Do not use lead pencil in the Answer Sheet. Use of ballpoint pen is advised. Avoid
markers
Note: Use of Calculator and electronic equipment’s such as Laptop, Mobile Phone / Cell
phone, Smart Watch, Bluetooth Devices, programmable devices and storage media like Pen
drive etc., during exam are STRICTLY PROHIBITED.
1. In which surah of Quran Allah says that, “I have revealed this Book and I am its
Protector”
(a) Noor (b) Hijr (c) Fatiha (d) Ikhas
2. How many years before Prophethood, Hazrat Muhammad (SAAW) married Khadija?
(a) 5 years (b) 10 years (c) 15 years (d) 20 years
3. When did the event of “social boycott” of Banu Hashim start?
(a) 8th Nabvi (b) 5th Nabvi (c) 6th Nabvi (d) 7th Nabvi
4. After Ghazwa e Khandaq, which battle took place in the same year?
(a) Ghazwa-e-Sawiq (b) Ghazwa-e-Banu Quraizah
(c) Ghazwa-e-Mota (d) Ghazwa-e-Khyber
5. Divine Book also called as “Old Testament” is:
(a) Torah (b) Injeel (c) Zaboor (d) None of these
6. Namaz offered for Moon Eclipse is:
(a) Namaz-e-Istaqasa (b) Namaz-e-Khasoof
(c) Namaz-e-Ishraq (d) None of the above
7. Fasting was made obligatory in:
(a) 2AH (b) 3 AH (c) 4AH (d) None
8. From Muzdalfah pilgrims go to:
(a) Arafaat (b) Mina (c) Safa (d) Makkah
اُیسریمضاشارہیکوکنیسمسقےہ؟،اُن،وہ .21
امسیکاحلبظسنجینتکںیمسقںیہ؟ .22
اسلعفوکایکےتہکںیہ؟،وہلعفسجاکوہفمموتولعمموہرگمافلعولعممہنوہ .24
'رسخوھپل'وقادعیکروےسایکےہ؟ .25
آت
) (dومتقر ی ا ) (cوشنامنتاتا ) (bاڑےنےکاقبوہتا اطقآتا )(a
ٹ
ھنٹرریکومیےہ۔ .27
ٹ ٹ
) (dھٹھناارن ) (cھٹھنااری ) (bریھٹھٹن رٹھٹی )(a
احہیشچراھتااکبلطمےہ۔ .28
وخشامناکاضتمدےہ۔ .29
ریشںیاکرتمادفےہ۔ .30
اراکتزاکایکبلطمےہ؟ .31
درسےلمجیکنادنیہرکے؟ .32
یکشخاکرتمادفےہ۔ .33
Hooliganاکاردوںیمبرہمجایکوہاگ؟ .38
درسےلمجرپناناگلےیئ۔ .39
درسےلمجرپناناگلےیئ۔ .40
41. The medical researchers replied to the charge that their proposed new treatment was
_____ by demonstrating that it in fact observed standard medical procedures.
(a) Deleterious (b) Unorthodox (c) Intricate (d) Untested
42. Although the young duke’s trustees had tried to teach him fiscal prudence, the feared he
would never learn to curb his _____ ways.
(a) Profligate (b) Optimistic (c) Pedestrian (d) Tawdry
43. Because Hector had always been self-seeking, she rejected the possibility that the
motivation behind his donation had been wholly______.
(a) Redundant (b) Frivolous (c) Egotistical (d) Benevolent
44. Snakes are the most stationary of all vertebrates; as long as a locality _____ them a
sufficiency of food and shelter to which they can retreat, they have no inducement to
change it.
(a) Affords (b) Constitutes (c) Denies (d) Withholds
45. Paradoxically, the more _____ the details this artists chooses, the better able she is to depict
her fantastic, other-worldly landscapes.
(a) Ethereal (b) Fanciful (c) Mundane (d) Sublime
Read the following passage and choose the best suitable option for the questions/statements.
Marie Curie was one of the most accomplished scientists in history. Together with her husband, Pierre,
she discovered radium, an element widely used for treating cancer, and studied uranium and other radioactive
substances. Pierre and Marie's amicable collaboration later helped to unlock the secrets of the atom.
Marie was born in 1867 in Warsaw, Poland, where her father was a professor of physics. At the early age,
she displayed a brilliant mind and a blithe personality. Her great exuberance for learning prompted her to continue
with her studies after high school. She became disgruntled, however, when she learned that the university in
Warsaw was closed to women. Determined to receive a higher education, she defiantly left Poland and in 1891
entered the Sorbonne, a French university, where she earned her master's degree and doctorate in physics.
Marie was fortunate to have studied at the Sorbonne with some of the greatest scientists of her day, one of
whom was Pierre Curie. Marie and Pierre were married in 1895 and spent many productive years working
together in the physics laboratory. A short time after they discovered radium, Pierre was killed by a horse-drawn
wagon in 1906. Marie was stunned by this horrible misfortune and endured heartbreaking anguish. Despondently
she recalled their close relationship and the joy that they had shared in scientific research. The fact that she had
two young daughters to raise by herself greatly increased her distress.
Curie's feeling of desolation finally began to fade when she was asked to succeed her husband as a
physics professor at the Sorbonne. She was the first woman to be given a professorship at the world-famous
university. In 1911 she received the Nobel Prize in chemistry for isolating radium. Although Marie Curie
eventually suffered a fatal illness from her long exposure to radium, she never became disillusioned about her
work. Regardless of the consequences, she had dedicated herself to science and to revealing the mysteries of the
physical world.
46. The Curies' ____ collaboration helped to unlock the secrets of the atom.
(a) Friendly (b) Competitive (c) Courteous (d) Industrious
47. Marie ___ by leaving Poland and traveling to France to enter the Sorbonne.
(a) Challenged authority (b) Showed intelligence
(c) Behaved (d) Was distressed
48. _____she remembered their joy together.
(a) Dejectedly (b) Worried (c) Tearfully (d) Happily
49. Her ____ began to fade when she returned to the Sorbonne to succeed her husband.
(a) Misfortune (b) Anger
(c) Wretchedness (d) Disappointment
50. Even though she became fatally ill from working with radium, Marie Curie was never ____.
(a) Troubled (b) Worried (c) Disappointed (d) Sorrowful
51. According to the passage, why did Marie Curie continue her education after High School?
(a) her vivacity for studying (b) her financial situation
(c) her lack of anything better to do (d) her husband
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