Friday 5 April 2019

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Read the following paragraphs carefully. Choose the correct answer from the options given below:
These huge waves wreak terrific damage when they crash on the shores of distant lands or continents. Under a perfectly sunny sky and from an apparently calm sea, a wall of water may break twenty or thirty feet high over beaches and waterfronts, crushing houses and drowning unsuspecting residents and bathers in its path.
How are these waves formed? When a submarine earthquake occurs, it is likely to set up a tremendous amount of shock, disturbing the quite waters of the deep ocean. This disturbance travels to the surface and forms a huge swell in the ocean many miles across. It rolls outward in all directions, and the water lowers in the centre as another as another swell looms up. Thus a series of concentric swells are formed similar to those made when a coin or small pebble is dropped into a basin of water. The big difference is in the size. Each of the concentric rings of basin water traveling out toward the edge is only about an inch across and less than a quarter of an inch high. The swells in the ocean are sometimes nearly a mile wide and rise to several multiple of ten feet in height.
Many of us have heard about these waves, called “tsunami”. Nothing was done about tsunamis until after World War II. An underwater earthquake in the Aleutian Islands could start a swell that would break along the shores and cause severe damage. These waves travel hundreds of miles an hour, and one can understand how they would crash!
21. One surprising aspect of the waves discussed in the passage is the fact that they
(A) are formed in concentric patterns
(B) often strike during clear weather
(C) arise under conditions of cold temperature
(D) are produced by deep swells
22. It is believed that the waves are caused by
(A) seismic changes
(B) concentric time belts
(C) underwater earthquakes
(D) storms
23. The normal maximum width of the waves is approximately
(A) one mile
(B) five miles
(C) five feet
(D) ten feet
24. Nothing was done about the waves until
(A) deaths occurred
(B) a solution was found
(C) millions of dollars worth of damage was incurred
(D) the outbreak of World War II
25. The movement of the waves has been measured at a speed of
(A) 1 mile an hour
(B) 50 miles an hour
(C) 100 miles an hour
(D) more than a hundred miles an hour
ANSWERS: SAMPLE PAPER NTS TEST
21. B
22. C
23. A
24. D
25. D

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Fill in the blanks with suitable answer from the given options.
16. If I __________ money, I would purchase it now.
(A) has
(B) have
(C) had
(D) have had
17. She is looking for an accommodation __________ in flat or shared house.
(A) both
(B) until
(C) neither
(D) either
18. Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) burns less efficiently than gasoline
(A) burn
(B) burns
(C) should burn
(D) would burn
19. Maryam, accompanied by her brother, __________ at the party.
(A) is
(B) are
(C) was
(D) were
20. The newly imposed rules sound very __________.
(A) interesting
(B) interestingly
(C) interested
(D) interest
ANSWERS: NTS ENGLISH SAMPLE PAPER
16. C
17. D
18. B
19. C
20. A

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Choose the pair of words that best expresses a relationship similar to that expressed in the pairs of words in capital. (Find answers and explanation to the answers at the bottom of the page.)

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11. ISLAND : ARCHIPELAGO
(A) apple : tree
(B) bat: cricket
(C) class : school
(D) walk : run
12. SEISMOGRAPH : EARTHQUAKE
(A) water : tsunami
(B) thermometer : temperature
(C) geography : land
(D) city : country
13. CAREFUL : PUNCTILIOUS
(A) lukewarm : boiling
(B) lazy : laziness
(C) expert : time
(D) external : internal
Fill in the blanks with suitable answer from the given options.
14. Kindly ask her to play the piano, she is a __________ pianist.
(A) voracious
(B) vacuous
(C) volatile
(D) virtuoso
15. He was __________ from all charges leveled against him.
(A) liberated
(B) exonerated
(C) apprehended
(D) judged
ANSWERS: NTS VERBAL SAMPLE PAPER
11(C) 12(B) 13(A) 14(D) 15(B)
EXPLANATION: NTS VERBAL SAMPLE PAPER
11. (C) an archipelago is made up of islands, as a school is made up of classes.
12. (B) seismograph is an instrument used to measure earthquake, as thermometer is an instrument used to measure temperature.
13. (A) Punctilious  means extremely careful. So, punctilious is the higher degree of careful, as boiling is the higher degree of lukewarm .
14. (D) Virtuoso  means highly skilled.
15. (B) Exonerated  means to free from blame.

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Choose from the following, the answer that is opposite in meaning to the main word (Written in Capital letters). (Find answers and explanation to the answers at the bottom of the page.)

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6. CUPIDITY
(A) stupidity
(B) rudeness
(C) largess
(D) laziness
7. URBANE
(A) wise
(B) unwise
(C) polite
(D) arrogant
8. EXTRANEOUS
(A) relevant
(B) irrelevant
(C) extra
(D) external
9. DICEY
(A) safe
(B) risky
(C) kind
(D) zero
10. JUDAS
(A) boring
(B) joyful
(C) traitor
(D) faithful
ANSWERS: NTS SAMPLE PAPER
6(C) 7(B) 8(A) 9(A) 10(D)
EXPLANATION: NTS SAMPLE PAPER
6. (C) Cupidity  means greed (a strong desire for more wealth, property etc.). And, Largess  means generous in giving money. Hence, largess is the opposite to cupidity.
7. (B) Urbane  means wise, hence unwise is the opposite.
8. (A) Extraneous  means irrelevant, hence relevant is the opposite.
9. (A) Dicey  means risky, hence safe is the opposite.
10. (D) Judas  means traitor, hence faithful is the opposite.

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GAT Sample Paper

GAT General Sample Test Questions (NTS Sample Paper)
Number of Questions: 100 (Total Marks: 100)
Time allowed: 120 minutes (2 hours)
Choose from the following, the answer that is closest in meaning to the main word (Written in Capital letters). (Find answers and explanation to the answers at the bottom of the page.)

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1. RAVENOUS
(A) restful
(B) restless
(C) starving
(D) implore
2. CRAVEN
(A) cowardly
(B) laziness
(C) politely
(D) arrogant
3. ADUMBRATE
(A) coward
(B) laziness
(C) polite
(D) outline
4. INSOLENT
(A) rude
(B) innocent
(C) kind
(D) bad-tempered
5. CONGNIZANCE
(A) cogent
(B) awareness
(C) encyclopedia
(D) Arrogance
ANSWERS: GAT SAMPLE PAPER
1(C) 2(A) 3(D) 4(A) 5(B)
EXPLANATION: GAT SAMPLE PAPER
1. (C) Ravenous  means extremely hungry. Hence, starving is the synonym.
2. (A) Craven  means lacking courage. Hence, cowardly is the synonym.
3. (D) Adumbrate  means outline (a brief overview). Hence, outline is the synonym.
4. (A) Insolent  means extremely rude. Hence, rude  has the closest meaning.
5. (B) Cognizance  means awareness or knowledge of something.

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Read the following paragraphs carefully. Choose the correct answer from the options given below:
Unemployment is an important index of economic slack and lost output, but it is much more than that. For the unemployed person, it is often a damaging affront to human dignity and sometimes a catastrophic blow to family life. Nor is this cost distributed in proportion to ability to bear it. It falls most heavily on the young, the semiskilled and unskilled, the black person, the older worker, and underemployed person in a low income rural area who is denied the option of securing more rewarding urban employment… The concentrated incidence of unemployment among specific groups in the population means far greater costs to society that can be measured simply in hours of involuntary idleness or dollars of income lost. The extra costs include disruption of the careers of young people, increased juvenile delinquency, and perpetuation of conditions which breed racial discrimination in employment and otherwise deny equality of opportunity. There is another and more subtle cost. The social and economic strains of prolonged under-utilization create strong pressures for cost-increasing solutions… On the side of labor, prolonged high unemployment leads to “share-the-work” pressures for shorter hours, intensifies resistance to technological change and to rationalization of work rules. On the side of business, the weakness of markets leads to attempts to raise prices to cover high average overhead casts and to pressures for protection against foreign and domestic competition.
21. According to the passage, unemployment is an index of
(A) over utilization of capacity
(B) economic slack and lost output
(C) diminished resources
(D) the employment rate
22. While unemployment is damaging to many, it falls most heavily upon all except the
(A) black
(B) semiskilled
(C) unskilled
(D) white middle class
23. The cost to society of unemployment can be measured by all except
(A) lost incomes
(B) idleness
(C) the death rate
(D) juvenile delinquency
24. Serious unemployment leads labor groups to demand
(A) more jobs by having everyone work shorter hours
(B) higher wages to those employed
(C) “no fire” policies
(D) cost-cutting solutions
25. According to the passage, a typical business reaction to a recession is to press for
(A) higher unemployment insurance
(B) protection against imports
(C) government action
(D) restrictive business practices
ANSWERS: PRACTICE PAPER NTS TEST
21(B)
22(D)
23(C)
24(A)
25(B)

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Fill in the blanks with suitable answer from the given options.
16. Most of the guests arrived __________ buses.
(A) with
(B) by
(C) from
(D) in
17. The man __________ you met is an aeronautical engineer.
(A) who
(B) whose
(C) whom
(D) which
18. When they were younger, they __________ ten kilometers a day.
(A) walked
(B) had walked
(C) has been walking
(D) had been walking
19. The number of computer engineers __________ increasing every year.
(A) is
(B) are
(C) has been
(D) have been
20. The newly installed video game sounds very __________.
(A) interest
(B) interesting
(C) interested
(D) interestingly
ANSWERS: NTS VERBAL PRACTICE PAPER
16(D) 17(C) 18(A) 19(A) 20(B)

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Choose the pair of words that best expresses a relationship similar to that expressed in the pairs of words in capital. (Find answers and explanation to the answers at the bottom of the page.)
11. DETERIORATE : IMPROVE
(A) feckless : careless
(B) evanescent : exigent
(C) hope : hone
(D) obstinate : tractable
12. AGGRAVATE : ALLEVIATE
(A) later : precede
(B) urbane : naive
(C) evasive : wordy
(D) feeble : worker
13. VINDICTIVE : MERCY
(A) transient : fleeting
(B) elated : happy
(C) crestfallen : cognizant
(D) skeptical : trustfulness
Fill in the blanks with suitable answer from the given options.
14. In Lahore, fares are __________ high.
(A) fascinatedly
(B) extraneously
(C) exorbitantly
(D) passionately
15. As a result of the __________, no one can trade with North Korea.
(A) enigma
(B) embargo
(C) vicious
(D) voracious
ANSWERS: NTS VERBAL PRACTICE PAPER
11(D) 12(A) 13(D) 14(C) 15(B)
EXPLANATION: NTS VERBAL PRACTICE PAPER
11. (D) deteriorate  means to become worse. So, deteriorate and improve are opposite. Similarly, obstinate  (strict to own style, behavior; difficult to deal with) and tractable  (easy to deal with or control) are opposite.
12. (A) aggravate  (to make worse) and alleviate  (ease; to make sth less severe) are opposite. Similarly, later  and precede  are opposite.
13. D vindictive  (trying to harm) and mercy  (kindness) are opposite. Similarly, skeptical  (dubious, doubtful) and trustfulness are opposite.
14. (C) exorbitant  (too much high) is the most suitable option.
15. (B) embargo  (ban on commercial activities) is the most suitable option.

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Choose from the following, the answer that is opposite in meaning to the main word (Written in Capital letters). (Find answers and explanation to the answers at the bottom of the page.)
6. CONSENSUS
(A) agreement
(B) disagreement
(C) quality
(D) special case
7. FECKLESS
(A) weak
(B) careless
(C) careful
(D) unlucky
8. EMINENT
(A) imminent
(B) happy
(C) famous
(D) unknown
9. PARTISAN
(A) neutral
(B) popular
(C) biased
(D) stubborn
10. NEPOTISM
(A) query
(B) favoritism
(C) impartial
(D) neophyte
ANSWERS: NTS PRACTICE PAPER
6(B) 7(C) 8(D) 9(A) 10(C)
EXPLANATION: NTS PRACTICE PAPER
6. (B) consensus  means “agreement”. Hence, disagreement in the opposite.
7. (C) feckless  means “careless”. Hence, careful is the opposite.
8. (D) eminent  means “famous”. Hence, unknown is the opposite.
9. (A) partisan  means “biased or someone who supports a particular idea/party”. Hence, neutral is the opposite.
10. (C) nepotism  means “favoritism (to support someone)”. Hence impartial (neutral) is the opposite.

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