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Distribution Law at Nothing

The document provides general instructions for attempting mock tests on an online platform called Mock Champions, emphasizing the importance of a distraction-free environment and honesty during the test. It includes a series of 40 multiple-choice questions in mathematics and 40 in English, covering various topics and concepts. The document aims to prepare students for assessments by providing practice questions and encouraging their academic growth.
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General Instructions For attempting Mock test


 Make sure you are alone and away from distrubing atmosphere
 Make sure you have a rough book and a pen
 Be loyal to your test copying in test may cause temporary happiness and it's way
to your destruction of dreams
 Attempt your test on sheet or paper numbering mcqs from 1 to 100
Team Mock Champions wishing you all the best and looks forward to witnessing your growth.

SECTION I (MATHEMATICS 40 MCQS)


1. (2n + 1)2 will be
a. Even
b. Odd
c. Prime
d. None of these
2. Three rational numbers between 3 and 4 are ?
13 14 15
a. 4
, 4, 4
9 10 11
b. ,
4 4
, 4
20 21 22
c. , ,
4 4 4
d. None of these
3. Closest rational form of 0.024 is ………………
5
a. 25
3
b. 25
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2
c. 25
6
d. 250
4. Every recurring decimal represents a ……………….number
a. Natural
b. Rational
c. Irrational
d. None of these
5. Which of the following statement is incorrect if a and b are distinct positive real numbers
a. 2√𝑎𝑏 = a + b
b. 2√𝑎𝑏 > 𝑎 + 𝑏
c. 2√𝑎𝑏 < 𝑎 + 𝑏
d. √𝑎𝑏 = 2(𝑎 + 𝑏)
3
6. After claire has read the first of a book there are 120 pages left to read. How many pages of the
8
book has claire read ?
a. 160
b. 200
c. 240
d. 300
7. An oil tanker 5500 litres of oil, three fifth of the oil was delivered to a customer and two fifth
ofthe remaining was delivered to another customer, the number of liters that remains in the
container is
a. 0
b. 440
c. 880
d. 1320
6𝑚
8. Which of the following is value of “m” in
6−3
= 65
a. -3
b. -2
c. 3
d. 2
9. If 2−5𝑦 = 322+𝑦 then what will be the value of y
a. -10
b. 10
c. 2
d. -2
10. Any two prime number have highest common factor
a. 0
b. 1
c. 2
d. Not defined
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11.The least multiple of two numbers is 225and the highest common factor is 5 then what will be
the numbers when one of the number is 25
a. 75
b. 65
c. 15
d. 45
12.The ratio of two numbers is 5:6 and their LCM is 480 then their HCF is ?
a. 16
b. 96
c. 12
d. 240
13. The length and breadth of a rectangular floor are 16.25m and 12.75m respectively, find how
many number of square tiles would be required to cover it completely
a. 375
b. 2570
c. 2800
d. 3315
14.If two sets are disjoint sets then the intersection of those two sets will be ?
a. Singleton
b. Empty set
c. Universal set
d. NOT
15. Let the students who like table tennis be 12, the ones who like lawn tennis too, those who like
only table tennis are 6 then number of students who like only lawn tennis are ?
Assuming there are total 16 students
a. 16
b. 8
c. 4
d. 10
16.The perfect squares between 250 and 300 are
a. 256, 289
b. 252, 279
c. 262, 289
d. 272, 292
17.Ali spend Rs 900 in the month of June in such a way that he spend as many rupees in a day as
the number of days in a month. How many rupees he spend in a day
a. 10
b. 20
c. 30
d. 40
18.How many terms are there in 3 × 𝑚 × 𝑛?
a. 3
b. 2
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c. 1
d. 0
2
19. The equation 6𝑥 𝑥+𝑎
−𝑎𝑥+𝑎
= 6𝑥 + 7𝑎 is valid for all values of 𝑥 ≠ −𝑎? What is the value of a ?
a. 0
b. 6/7
c. -1/7
d. Both a and c
20. If a + b + c = 13 and a2 + b2 + c2 = 69 then ab + bc + ca = ?
a. 40
b. 50
c. 6
d. 70
21.If 𝑥 + 𝑥1 = 4 then value of 𝑥 4 + 𝑥14 will be
a. 200
b. 194
c. 196
d. 198
22.If (𝑎 + 𝑏)2 = 0 𝑎𝑛𝑑 (𝑎 − 𝑏)2 = 49 what is the value of 𝑎2 + 𝑏2 ?
a. 29
b. 30
c. 25
d. None of these
23.If x=-3 is a solution of equation and x2 = 6x + d where d is the constant what is the other value
that satisfies the equation
a. -5 and 2
b. -5 and -2
c. 5 and 2
d. 5 and -2
24. In a science test 25 students out of 45 students of class vi were passed what will be the ratio
between passed students and total students
a. 5 : 9
b. 9 : 5
c. 5 : 8
d. None of these
25. If 40% of a number is equal to two-third of another number what will be the ratio of first
number to second number
a. 2:5
b. 2:7
c. 5:7
d. 5:3
26. If A, B and C are of the ratio 2:3:5 if the increment of 15% , 10% and 20% are done to their
respective salaries, then what will be the new ratio of their salaries
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a. 20:33:60
b. 21:33:60
c. 22:33:60
d. 23:33:60

27. In an examination 70% candidates passed in English and 65% in maths if 27% candidates failed
in both the subjects and 248 passed the examination the total number of candidates was
a. 400
b. 348
c. 420
d. 484

28.After spending 40% in machinery and 25% in building 15% in a raw material and 5% on furniture
harilal had balance of Rs 1305. Total money with him was
a. Rs 6500
b. Rs 7225
c. Rs 8700
d. Rs 1390

29. 75% of a number when added to 75 becomes the number itself the number is
a. 150
b. 200
c. 225
d. 300

30. If 11% of a number exceeds 7% of same by 18 the number is


a. 72
b. 720
c. 360
d. 450

31.Price of each article type P, Q and R is Rs 300, Rs 180, and Rs 120 respectively Suresh buys article
of Each type in the ratio 3:2:3 in Rs 6480 how many articles of type Q did he purchase
a. 8
b. 14
c. 20
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d. None

32. There are 50 students in a class 2/5 th of them are boys and 25% of the boys are Pakistani. If
there are 15 pakistani students in a class then how many girls are Chinese
a. 17
b. 20
c. 23
d. 26

33.A trader marketed his goods at 30% above its cost if he allows his customers 20% discount what
will be his profit percent
a. 2%
b. 4%
c. 6%
d. 8%

34. If any matrix has m=n then matrix is called


a. Diagonal
b. Square
c. Scalar
d. None

35.Square matrix A is singular matrix if


a. A=0
b. A=1
c. A= scalar
d. None

36.The value of log2 1 + 2log552 will be


a. 5
b. 4
c. 3
d. 2

37.(3-log3 3)3=?
a. 10
b. 8
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c. 6
d. 4

38. A rule that assign to each element x in “X” a unique element y in “Y” is called a function
a. X to X
b. Y to Y
c. X to Y
d. Y to X

39.If f(x)=ex then f-1 (x) =?


a. Sin x
b. Cos x
c. Lnx
d. None of these

40. If a – 5 =b then a is ……………


a. Equal to zero
b. Equal to b
c. Greater than b
d. Less than b

SECTION II ENGLISH ( 40 MCQS )

READ THE FOLLOWING PASSAGE CAREFULLY AND ANSWER THE QUESTIONS GIVEN AT ITS END

At the time Jane Austen’s novels were published between 1811 and 1818 English literature
was not part of any academic curriculum. In addition fiction was under strenuous attack certain religious
and political groups felt novels had the power to make to make so called immoral characters so
interesting that young readers would identify with them, these groups also considered novels to be of
the little practice use. Even Coleridge certainly no literacy reactionary, spoke for many when he asserted
that “novel-reading occasions the destruction of minds powers

These attitudes towards novels helps explain why austin received tittle attention from early
nineteenth century literary critics (in any case a novelist published anonymously, as Austen was
would not be likely to receive much critical attention) the literary response that was accored her.
However was often as incisive as twentieth century criticism. In his attack in 1816 on novelistic
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portrayals “outside of ordinary experience” for example Scott, made an insightful remark about
the merits of Austen’s fictions her novels, wrote Scott “present to the reader an accurate and
exact picture of ordinary everyday people and places reminiscent of seventeenth-century.
Flemish painting Scott did not use the word “realism” but he undoubtedly use a standard of
realistic probability in judging novels The critic whately did not use the word realism either but
he expressed agreement with Scott’s evaluation, and went on to suggest the possibilities for
moral instruction in what we have called Austen’s realistic method. Her characters wrote
Whately, are persuasive agents for moral truth since they are ordinary persons so clearly evoked
that we fell an interest in their fate as if it were our own. Moral instructions explained Whately is
more likely to be effective when conveyed through recognizably human and interesting character
than when imparted by a sermonizing narrator. Whately especially praised Austen’s art of
characterization to dickens stating his preferences for Austin

Yet the response of nineteenth century literary critics to Austen was not always so
laudatory and often anticipated the reservation of twentieth century critics an example of such response
was lewes’ complaint in 1859 that Austen’s range od subjects and characters was too narrow. Praising
her verisimilitude, lewes added that nonetheless her focus was too often upon only the unlofty and the
commonplace (twentieth century Marxists on the other hand were to complain about what they saw as
her exclusive emphasis on a lofty upper middle class) in any case having been rescued by some literary
critics from neglect and indeed gradually lionized by them. Austen steadily reached by the mid-
nineteenth century the enviable pinnacle of being considered controversial

41.The primary purpose of the passage is to


a. Demonstrate the nineteenth century preferences for realistic novels rather than romantic
ones
b. Explain why jane Austen’s novels were Austen’s novels were not included in any academic
curriculum in the early nineteenth century
c. Urge a reassessment of jane Austen’s novels by twentieth century literary critics
d. Describe some of the responses of nineteenth century critics to Jane Austen’s novels as well
as to fiction in general

42.The author mentions that English literature “was not part of any curriculum in the early
nineteenth century in order to
a. Emphasize the need for jane Austen’s to create ordinary everyday character in her novels
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b. Give support to those religious and political groups that had attacked fiction
c. Give one reason why Jane Austen’s novels received little critical attention in the early
nineteenth century
d. Suggest the superiority of an informal and unsytematized approach to the study of literature

43.The passage supplies information to suggest that the religious and political groups mentioned in
lines 5-9 and whately might have agreed that a novel
a. Has little practical use
b. Has the ability to influence the moral values of its readers
c. Is of most interest to readers when representing ordinary human characters
d. Should not be read by young readers

44.The passage suggests that twentieth century Marxists would have admired jane Austen’s novels
more if the novels as the Marxists understood them had
a. Described the values of upper middle class society
b. Avoided moral instructions and sermonizing
c. Depicted ordinary society In a more flattering light
d. Portrayed characters from more than one class of society

45.According to the passage the lack of critical attention paid to Jane Austen can be Explained by all
of the following nineteenth century attitudes toward the novel EXCEPT the
a. Assurance felt by many people that novels weakened the mind
b. Certainty shared by many political commentators that the range of novels was too narrow
c. Lack of interest shown by some critics In novels that were published anonymously
d. Fear exhibited by some religious and political groups that novels had the power to portray
immoral characters attractively

46.The author would most likely agree that which of the following is the best measure of a writer’s
literary success
a. Inclusion of the writer’s work in an academic curriculum
b. Publication of the writer’s work in the writer’s own name
c. Existence of debate among critics
d. Praise of the writer’s work by religious and political groups

47.During the early 19th century, why did certain religious and political groups oppose novels?
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a. They believed novels were too expensive for young readers.


b. They thought novels could make immoral characters appealing to readers
c. They considered novels to be a valuable tool for moral instruction.
d. They believed novels were a part of the academic curriculum.

48.What did Sir Walter Scott appreciate about Jane Austen's novels?
a. Their portrayal of extraordinary experiences.
b. Their emphasis on the upper-middle class.
c. Their realistic depiction of everyday people and places
d. Their use of moralizing narrators.

49.Why did Whately praise Jane Austen's method of characterization?


a. Because it depicted ordinary people from the 17th century.
b. Because it conveyed moral truth through sermon-like narratives
c. Because it made use of interesting and recognizable characters
d. Because it focused exclusively on the upper-middle class.

50.What was George Henry Lewes's criticism of Jane Austen's work in 1859?
a. He found her novels lacked realism.
b. He thought her range of subjects and characters was too broad.
c. He believed she focused too much on lofty and uncommon themes
d. He praised her for her exclusive emphasis on the upper middle class.

USE PREPOSITION IN THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS 51-55

51.Please pass the salt ____ the dinner table.


a. Over
b. Under
c. At
d. By

52.I'll meet you ____ the library at 3:00 PM.


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a. Under
b. In
c. On
d. At
53.They decided to go camping __________ the forest, but they set up their
tent __________ the clearing.
a. inside, below
b. through, between
c. within, beside
d. in, in
54.The airplane soared __________ the clouds and flew __________ the
mountains
a. above, over
b. across, under
c. below, under
d. over, between
55.He found the missing keys __________ the couch cushions, __________ the
remote control.
a. under, beside
b. between, with
c. below, over
d. behind, on

USE THE VERBS IN THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS 56-60


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56.My friend __________ a new car last week, and she's very excited about it.
A. Buy
B. Bought
C. Buying
D. Buys
57.The cat __________ peacefully on the windowsill when the storm suddenly
began.
a. Sleep
b. Sleeps
c. Slept
d. Sleeping
58.She __________ her homework before she __________ out to play with her
friends.
a. finished / goes
b. finishes / went
c. finishes / goes
d. finished / went
59.Before the exam, he __________ for weeks, so he __________ very well.
a. studies / will perform
b. studied / performed
c. studies / performed
d. studied / will perform

60.She __________ the book and __________ it to her friend when she was
finished reading it.
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a. reads / will give


b. read / gave
c. reads / gave
d. read / will give

USE PAIR OF WORDS IN THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS 61-65


61.He felt ________ about the decision, as it would ________ his chances of
success."
A. confident, adverse
B. adverse, compliment
C. complacent, affect
D. adverse, affect
62.She could ________ hide her disappointment when he failed to ________
her efforts."
a. barely, complement
b. hardly, compliment
c. scarcely, complete
d. almost, compensate
63.The company's ________ reputation was ________ after the scandal."
a. principal, affected
b. principle, unaffected
c. principal, unaffected
d. principle, affected
64.The chef was known for his ability to ________ flavors to ________ his
signature dishes."
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a. affect, effect
b. enhance, compliment
c. complement, enhance
d. effect, affect
65.The sudden rain ________ our outdoor plans, ________ us to move the
picnic indoors."
a. effected, accepting
b. affected, compelling
c. complemented, permitting
d. accepted, affected

DETECT THE ERROR IN THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS 66-70


66."He don't usually drink coffee in the evening."
A. He don't
B. usually drink
C. coffee in the evening
D. NO ERROR
67.Select the sentence with the error:
A. She is allergic to cats and dogs.
B. They're going to the zoo tomorrow.
C. The library is quiet today.
D. Each of the students have their own books

68.Which sentence is free from errors?


A. My favorite books are science fiction novels
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B. Him and me will attend the conference.


C. They're working on their project over there.
D. She sings beautiful.
69."The cat, as well as the kittens, were adopted by a loving family."
A. The cat, as well as
B. the kittens, were
C. adopted by a loving family
D. No error
70.Identify the sentence with an error:
A. The concert was both exciting and memorable.
B. She speaks French more fluently than her sister.
C. The book on the table is mine.
D. He don't like ice cream

WRITE THE CORRECT SYNONYM OF THE UNDERLINED WORD

71.The climate in this region is invariably hot and humid.


A. Always
B. Occasionally
C. Frequently
D. Rarely
72.She exhibited remarkable courage during the crisis.
A. Incredible
B. Expected
C. Ordinary
D. Impressive
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73.His speech was eloquent and persuasive.


A. Convincing
B. Confusing
C. Incoherent
D. Irrelevant
74.The children displayed exemplary behavior at the event.
A. Average
B. Model
C. Poor
D. Terrible
75.The team's performance was consistently outstanding.
A. Regularly
B. Sporadically
C. Inconsistently
D. Unreliably

CHOSE THE ANTONYMS OF THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS 76-80

76.Their diet is often grossly unbalanced.


A. Completely
B. Nearly
C. Often
D. Frequently
77.The climate in this region is invariably hot and humid.
A. Always
B. Occasionally
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C. Frequently
D. Rarely
78.The professor delivered an engaging lecture on the topic.
A. Boring
B. Captivating
C. uninteresting
D. dull
79.The company's success was largely attributable to innovation.
a. Accountable
b. Credited
c. Unrelated
d. Unconnected
80.The children displayed exemplary behavior at the event.
a. Average
b. Model
c. Poor
d. Terrible
SECTION III INTELLIGENCE QUESTIONS ( 10 MCQS )
81.Find the odd one out
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a. 1
b. 2
c. 3
d. 4
82.Find the missing number

A. 10
B. 12
C. 22
D. 14

83.Which come next in the following sequence


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a. A
b. B
c. D
d. E
e. C
84.Insert the suitable answer

a. H
b. J
c. G
d. K
85. Select the correct figure from the following
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a. C
b. D
c. B
d. A
86.Fox : cunning :: rabbit : ?
a. Ferocious
b. Timid
c. Courageous
d. Dangerous

87.Which of the following set of letters complete the letter series when
sequentially placed at the gaps

bca-b-aabc-a-caa
a. Ccab
b. Cbab
c. Bcbb
d. Acab
88. Monday is to Tuesday as January is to
A. February
B. June
C. March
D. April
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89. D-4, F-6, H-8, J-10, ? ?


a. K-12, M-14
b. K-12, M-13
c. L-12, N-14
d. L-12, N-14
90. A is the mother of B, B is the sister of C, C is the father of
D, so how A is related to D
a. Grand mother
b. Mother
c. Aunt
d. Insufficient data

SECTION IV GENERAL KNOWLEDGE ( 10 MCQS )

91. According to scientific research one of the following items


of daily use we has antiseptic properties
a. Onion
b. Egg
c. Garlic
d. Salt
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92. Who succeeded zia-ul-haq as the president of Pakistan


A. Ghulam Ishaq khan
B. Benazir Bhutto
C. Zulifqar ali Bhutto
D. None of these
93.First vice president of Pakistan is

a. Ayub khuhro
b. Liaqat ali khan
c. Nur-ul-amin
d. None
94.State bank of Pakistan was inaugurated by quaid in

a. 1947
b. 1948
c. 1949
d. 1950
95. Official residency of Tajikistan president is
a. Bagh iram
b. Qasar-e-millat
c. President house
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d. White house
96.The currency of Greece is

a. Curo
b. Tenge
c. Pound
d. Lira
97.The first biogas plant was installed in

a. 1981
b. 1974
c. 1880
d. 2020
98. Famous footballer Ronaldo belongs to
a. Portugal
b. Argentine
c. Brazil
d. Qattar
99. Green vegetable are good source of
a. Minerals and vitamins
b. Fats and oils
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c. Protein
d. Starch
100. who is the current coach of pakistan cricket team
a. micky Arthur
b. Grant bradburn
c. Richard pybus
d. Intikhab aalam

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