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Time: 2 hours By: Sahil Latif

Name: ____________ Date: 10 March 2023


National Aptitude Test (NAT)
ENGLISH
Sentence Completion
1. How much did it_______ to reach Hyderabad by car?
a) Cost b) Estimate c) Charge d) Price
2. Identify the word or phrase that needs to be changed for the sentence
to be correct.
The bus stopped too take up three or four people who were waiting by Post
Office
a) The bus b) Too c) People d) Post office
3. What do you usually have for ______ breakfast?
a) a b) an c) the d) no article
4. Take your application to the _______ can help you.
a) Person whom
b) Person that
c) Person who
d) Person which
5. Pick the correct sentence:
a) Seven students results are still awaited.
b) Seven student’s results are still awaited.
c) Seven students’ results are still awaited.
d) Seven student results are still awaited.
6. Each and every member ______ to vote.
a) Has b) have c) having d) are
Select the pair that matches question pair (Analogy)
7. Dusk : Night
a) Afternoon : Evening
b) Infant : Child
c) Walk : Run
d) Day : Light
8. Pen : Nib
a) Book : Knowledge
b) Sword : Blade
c) Radio : Transistor
d) Nut : Bolt
9. Textile : Mill
a) Eggs : Hen
b) Coal : Mine
c) Food : Agriculture
d) Brick : Kiln
Select most similar meaning word to the capitalized one (Synonym)
10. DESTITUTE
a) Needy b) Institute c) Indebt d) Solvent
11. WRECKED
a) Defined b) Developed c) Registered d) Ruined
12. STINGY
a) Poisonous b) Miser c) Toxic d) Harmful
Select opposite meaning word to the capitalized one (Antonym)
13. OUTSET
a) Conclusion b) Rise c) Origin d) Source
14. UNUSUAL
a) Comparable b) Routine c) Unique d) Procedure
15. APPARENT
a) Obvious b) Noticeable c) Hidden d) Distinct
Read the passage and select correct option (Comprehension)

If you wish to be a writer, you must learn to develop your own point of view.
All good writers make us see things in a different light. You may be writing
about the same thing as your classmates, but your presentation must reflect
your personality and individuality. There are so many interesting subjects you
can write about in different Forms but here we will try to attempt writing
short stories. There is a good market for the Following types: the humorous
stories, the adventurous stories, the domestic stories, the mysteries and stories
related to animals and strange experiences. Don't worry if your story turns out
to be short - some of the best stories are quite short. Be very careful about the
climax or end of the story. It must be what the reader fears, desires, expects or
best of all doesn't expect. So, get down to it. Think of a plot-make points on
how the story will progress and pen it down.
16. The most important thing about being a writer is that:
a) You must have a pen and paper
b) You must have a degree in writing
c) You must have a painful heart
d) You must learn to develop your own point of view
17. The narrator advises the reader to write in order to:
a) Earn a livelihood
b) Encourage him to become a writer
c) Make him famous among his people
d) Shows his intelligence to others
18. Most of the people like to read:
a) Horror stories
b) Social stories
c) Humorous and adventurous stories
d) Love stories
19. A successful writer’s presentation must reflect:
a) His personality and individuality
b) His handwriting
c) His showy nature
d) His superiority to others
20. The phrase ‘pen it down’ here means:
a) To down the pen
b) To write
c) To throw the pen
d) To throw it down
ANALYTICAL REASONING
From a group of seven undergraduate students (A, B, C, D, E, F, and G), four
will be selected to give a presentation to the students’ union. The following
conditions must be met:
• Either A or B must be selected, but A and B cannot both be selected
• Either E or F must be selected, but E and F cannot both be selected
• E cannot be selected unless C is selected
• G cannot be selected unless B is selected
21. If we know that F is not selected to present, how many different groups
of four can be made, following the above criteria?
a) One b) Two c) Three d) Four
22. If D is not selected which of the following must not be selected?
a) C b) B c) G d) F
23. If B is selected, how many different groups of four can be made,
following the above criteria?
a) One b) Two c) Three d) Four
In December test chairs in a small class room are being assigned to six students
– Naveed, Parveen, Waseem, Rabia, Sajid, and Tahir. The eight chairs in the
class room are in four rows, numbered 1 through 4, each row has two chairs.
Chair assignments are made according to the following conditions:
• Naveed must sit alone in a row
• Parveen must sit in the same row as Rabia
• Waseem cannot sit in the same row as Sajid
• The rows with only one student are 1 & 3.
24. Which of the following student could be assigned to sit in the same row
as Waseem
a) Naveed b) Parveen c) Rabia d) Tahir
25. Parveen and Rabia are In a row 2, which of the following must be true.
a) Naveed is in row 1
b) Waseem is in row 1
c) Rabia is in row 3
d) Tahir is in row 4
26. Which of the following is a total number of students that can sit in the
same row as Tahir?
a) 1 b) 2 c) 3 d) 4
27. If Waseem and Tahir are assigned to sit together in a row, which of the
following student could be assigned to sit in a row 3.
a) Parveen b) Sajid c) Rabia d) Waseem
28. Five planes leave the airport at the same time. Plane B arrives at the
destination before planes A & D, but after plane C. Plane E arrives
before plane D but after plane A. Which plane is the last to arrive at
the destination?
a) Plane B b) Plane D c) Plane A d) Plane E
29. Jordan’s cat is bigger than Amy’s cat, but is smaller than Jenna’s cat.
Fiona’s cat is the same size as Wendy’s cat, which is bigger that Amy’s
cat, but smaller than Jordan’s.
If bigger cats are faster, but smaller cats are more obedient, which of
the following lists the fastest and most obedient cat?
a) Fiona and Jenna b) Amy & Jordan c) Jenna & Amy
Six cupboards, U, V, W, X, Y, Z are being placed in hotel rooms. Each of which
can accommodated 2 cupboards and no more than two. Each cupboard must
be placed in exactly one room and must be placed in that room either alone
or else together with one other cupboard. Enough rooms are available to
permit any possible assignments of cupboards to rooms but the following
restrictions must be observed.
• Cupboard V cannot be placed in a room with cupboard W
• Cupboard W cannot be placed in a room with cupboard X
• Cupboard Y and cupboard Z must be placed in a room together
30. Which of the following pairs of cupboards can be placed in one room
together?
a) U and X b) Y and V c) W and X d) U and Z
31. If cupboard W is placed in a room alone, which of the following must
be true?
a) Cupboard V is placed in a room alone
b) The cupboards occupy either 3 or 6 rooms
c) None other than W is placed alone in a room
d) The cupboards occupy either 4 or 5 rooms
32. If cupboards Y and Z are the only cupboards placed in a room, how
many rooms are the minimum that can accommodate the cupboards?
a) 2 b) 3 c) 4 d) 5
33. In ancient Rome they spoke early Roman, which is different to the
words they use now, For example: ‘hypt juna bolla’ was used in place of
‘today is Friday’; ‘juna bolla toho’ means ‘Friday is tomorrow’, and ‘toho
juna bolla rum’ means ‘tomorrow is Friday and it will rain’.
What is the early Roman word for ‘today’?
a) Juna b) hypt c) bolla d) toho
In a game five mice A, O, B, R and M running through a maze that is
connected to five boxes 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5. The psychologist places each mouse In
one of the five boxes. When a bell is rung, each mouse leaves its box, runs
through the maze, and enters or reenters one of the five Boxes. At no point is
there more than one mouse in any box.
• When the bell is rung, any mouse placed in 4 goes to 2, and any mouse
placed in 2 always goes to 4.
• When the bell is rung, any mouse placed in 5 goes to 3, and any mouse
placed in 4 always goes to 5.
• M can not go in neither 3 nor in 4.
• If B is in 1, R must be in 2.
• If M is in 2, R must be in 5
34. Which of the following is a possible distribution of mice after they have
run through the maze in 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 boxes respectively.
a) MROAB b) OMRBA c) ABOMR d) BMARO
35. If M is in 2 after the mice have run through the maze, R must have
been in which of the following before running through the maze?
a) 1 b) 3 c) 5 d) 4
36. If A is in 5 after the mice have run through the maze, M must have
been in which of the following before running trough the maze:
a) 2 b) 5 c) 3 d) 1
From Karachi station seven trains numbered 101, 102, 103, 104, 105, 106, 107
are to be scheduled for departure, once at a time on the hour, from 9:00 am
to 3:00 pm. The schedule must conform to the following requirements.
• Train 101 must depart at 9:00 am.
• Train 105 must depart later than 103 and also later than 102.
• Trains 104, 106 and 107 must depart on consecutive hours in that order.
37. If train 107 is scheduled to depart at noon, train 105 must be scheduled
to depart at:
a) 11 am b) 3 pm c) 2 pm d) 1 pm
38. If 103 and 104 are schedule to depart at 11 am and 12 noon,
respectively, train 102 must schedule to depart at:
a) 10 am b) 1 pm c) 2 pm d) 3 pm
39. What is the latest hour at which train 102 can be scheduled to depart:
a) 10 am b) 1 pm c) 2 pm d) 3 pm
40. If day after tomorrow is Monday, what will be day after 100
days.
a) Saturday b) Sunday c) Monday d) Tuesday
QUANTATIVE
41. 𝑥 2 − 32 = 42 , what is value of x?
a) (5, -5) b) (25, -25) c) (10, -10) d) (4, -4)
42. LCM of 8, 16, 4, 10, and 15 is:
a) 120 b) 200 c) 240 d) 160
43. The average of the numbers 2.8, 3.7, 3.2, 7.3, 10.5 and x is 7, what is
value of x.
a) 10.5 b) 12.5 c) 14.5 d) 18.5
1 2
44. 3 −
5 3
2 3 2
a) b) c) d) NOT
5 5 3

45. 9 less than 5 times of a number is 3 less than square of that number,
what can be that number?
a) (-2, -3) b) (2, 3) c) (4, 5) d) (-4, 5)
46. A boy has got Rs. 250, he has to buy a copy that costs Rs.90 and he
wants to buy a shirt but that shirt costs Rs. 200, how much should
shopkeeper give him discount on shirt, so he can buy that shirt.
a) 15% b) 17.5% c) 20% d) 25%
47. If the 5 packets of cake costs 12.5% more than that costs 4 packets of
biscuits. Single packet of biscuit contains 12 small packets of biscuit and
3 small packets cost Rs. 45. What is the price of a single packet of cake?
a) 160 b) 162 c) 164 d) 165
48. A number 420 is divided into 2 numbers in the ratio, 5 : 9 what is the
product of that two numbers?
a) 40200 b) 40350 c) 40500 d) 40700
49. The HCF of 196, 140, and x is 28, what is value of x?
a) 98 b) 126 c) 154 d) 168
50. The average of 4 decreasing consecutive odd number is 16 what is
highest in that numbers?
a) 19 b) 21 c) 23 d) 25
4 4 4
51. 8 ÷ (2 − )
5 5 3

a) 6 b) 9 c) 4 d) 12
52. If twice of first number is less than four the thrice of second number and
thrice of first number is 10 less than five times of second number, what is
the second number?
a) 6 b) 7 c) 8 d) 10
53. 15% of A = 40% of B = 3/5 of C what is A : B : C?
a) 8 : 2 : 3 b) 8 : 3 : 2 c) 5 : 8 : 2 d) 2 : 5 : 8
54. An employee is getting salary at the rate of 10% increment every year,
if his salary was 12000, 2 years ago what will be his salary after year?
a) 15960 b) 15970 c) 15972 d) 15982
55. If the product of 2 number is 504 and are in 4 : 14 what can be one of
those numbers?
a) 12 b) 14 c) 16 d) 18
56. 2𝑥 2 − 14𝑥 + 4 = −28, what is value of x?
a) (2, 5) b) (3, 5) c) (3, 4) d) (5, 3)
57. If A is 80% of B, then B is what percent of A?
a) 20% b) 80% c) 125% d) 120%
58. What can be nearest square root of the square of 11664?
a) 106 b) 110 c) 112 d) 103
59. There are total 130 balls, 20% of them are whites, 2/5 are blues, black
are 25% of that are blue and others are green. What is the ratio of
black and green balls?
a) 1 : 4 b) 2 : 3 c) 1 : 3 d) 3 : 4
60. If a copy costs 12% less than a book and book costs 15% less than a
bag, how much a copy costs less than a bag?
a) 25.2% b) 23.5% c) 21.2% d) 24.5%
SUBJECTIVE
61. Velocity, acceleration, force, area, volume are all examples of _______
quantities
a) Scalar b) Vector c) Base d) Derived
62. In the measurement of 8000 kg, if the least count of the scale is 10 kg
then the number of the significant figures will be:
a) One b) Two c) Three d) Four
63. The dimension of gravitational constant ‘G’ are:
a) [𝑀1 𝐿3 𝑇 −2 ] b) [𝑀−1 𝐿3 𝑇 3 ] c) [𝑀−1 𝐿2 𝑇 −2 ] d) [𝑀−1 𝐿3 𝑇 −2 ]
64. If a force of 10N makes an angle of 30 with the y-axis, then its
horizontal component will be:
a) 8.66N b) 17.2N c) 5N d) 7.07N
65. If the body undergoes unequal displacement in equal intervals of time,
the body moves with _______ velocity.
a) Variable b) Constant c) Uniform d) Zero
66. Which quantity has the same unit as impulse?
a) Torque b) Force c) Work d) Momentum
67. If the time period of a simple pendulum is 2s, its frequency would be:
a) 2 Hz b) 1.5 Hz c) 0.5 Hz d) 1 Hz
68. The process mutual induction is used in:
a) AC Generators
b) DC Generators
c) Transformers
d) Electric Motors
69. If the length of the rod is 4m and it moves with 0.5c speed, what will be
its length according to special theory of relativity?
a) 3.46m b) 4.61m c) 4.3m d) 3.5m
70. Three resistors are combined in parallel of resistance, 2, 3, and 5. What
is equivalent resistance?
a) 12/11 b) 30/31 c) 10 d) 15/16
71. The percentage of H is highest in
a) CH4 b) NH3 c) H2SO4 d) C6H12O6
72. If the empirical formula of a compound is CH and its molecular mass is
78, what is molecular formula
a) C6H8 b) C6H6 c) C2H2 d) CH
73. The value of charge on electron is:
a) 1.602 × 10−19
b) 1.602 × 10−18
c) 1.602 × 10−17
d) 1.602 × 10−16
74. Fluorine atom obeys octet rule by acquiring configuration of
a) He b) Ne c) Ar d) Kr
75. The tendency of an atom to attract shared electron pair towards itself is
called
a) Covalent bond
b) Electronegativity
c) Ionization Potential
d) Electron Affinity
76. Which of the following molecules have multiple bonds?
a) CH4 b) C2H4 c) C2H6 d) CCl4
77. Which of the following is not alkali metal?
a) Lithium b) rubidium c) francium d) magnesium
78. The maximum number of electrons in the outermost shell of s-block
elements is:
a) One b) two c) three d) four
79. Acetylene is the name of:
a) Ethene b) Benzene c) Ethyne d) Ethane
80. When Ketone reacts with Grignard reagent it gives?
a) 1-ol b) 2-ol c) 3-ol d) Methanol
81. Which of the following sets has closure property w.r.t addition.
a) {0} b) {1} c) {0, -1} d) {1, -1}
82. The value of ⅈ −3 is:
a) 1 b) -1 c) ⅈ d) −ⅈ
83. The order of matrix A is m x n and order of B is n x p then order of AB:
a) m x m b) n x n c) m x p d) p x m
84. If A is singular then |A| will be_______
a) Less than 0 b) Equal to 0 c) Greater than 0 d) always 1
85. 22.5° in radians
a) 𝜋⁄6 b) 𝜋⁄8 c) 𝜋⁄9 d) 𝜋⁄7

86. ∫ ⅇ 3𝑢 du
ⅇ 3𝑢 ⅇ 3𝑢
a) b) c) ⅇ 𝑢 d) ⅇ 3𝑢
3 3𝑢

87. A = {1,2,3}, B = {2, 3, 4, 5} if 𝑓: 𝐴 → 𝐵 = {(1,2), (2,3), (3,5)} then it is ______


function.
a) Onto b) Into c) one – one d) NOT
88. If the line is parallel to y-axis the slope will be:
a) 0 b) ∞ c) 1 d) 0.5
89. 2𝑥 + 𝑦 = 10, and 3𝑥 − 𝑦 = 20, what is value of x and y?
a) (6, -2) b) (3, -4) c) (2, -6) d) (-4, 2)
90. Find the slope of the origin to the curve:
𝑦(𝑥 2 + 1) = 𝑥
q) 0 b) 1 c) ∞ d) 2/3

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