2nd year mcqs english

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www.facebook.com/groups/ecatprepandaddmissionhelp/ www.uentrytest.blogspot.com UNIT (7) Fear of Dearth 1. The author of the essay “Fear of Dearth” is (A) Dickens (B) Hughes (C) Kipling (D) Carl Tucker 2. The central park reservoir is in (A) Florence (B) Paris (C) New York City (D) Italy 3. What is the writer’s feeling toward jogging? (A) He loves it (B) He hates it (C) He dislike it (D) He likes it 4. What gives us free time? (A) Technology (B) Knowledge (C) Diseases (D) none of these 5. Which of the following has been discussed in the essay? (A) Mobile (B) Motor car (C) Telephone (D) None of them 6. The writer plays the game of (A) Football (B) Tennis (C) Squash (D) Cricket. 7. Health and personal fitness became popular in (A) First half of 20 th century (B) last third of 20 th century (C) Last third of 21 st century (D) firs half of 21 st century 8. In modern world, we are destroying (A) Natural resources (B) Our money (C) Out health (D) Modern technology 9. What is the true cause for jogging? (A) To loose weight (B) to become fit (C) To become good athlete (D) to lower blood pressure 10. People join jogging for the fear of (A) Cranky spouse & filthy house hold (B) Parents & children (C) Office (D) over weight 11. I hate__________. (a) Jogging (b) running (c) walking (d) racing 12. Every dawn, as I__________ around new you city’s centra (Park reservoir). (a) Walk (b) thud (c) circle (d) jogging 13. For any trend there are as many__________ as there are participants. (a) Causes (b) reasons (c) factors (d) persons 14. Each of u has his__________ and carrot. (a) Reddish (b) carrot (c) apple (d) cane 15. And the scant and__________ equipment which jogging demands us malle it a marketer’s. (a) Skimpy (b) short (c) scarce (d) casser 16. _________ gives us more free time. (a) Technology (b) machines (c) industry (d) sports 17. Freedom is a wide and__________ river. (a) Dangerous (b) risky (c) fearful (d) danger 18. We live in a rold in which individuals have fewer and fewer__________. (a) Responsibilities (b) duties (c) obligation (d) compulsion 19. Jogging can became__________ obligation. (a) Sudden (b) instant (c) jorrows (d) the moment 20. We run as the saying goes for our__________. (a) Aims (b) lives (c) jorrows (d) problems 21. _________ may take the argument one step further. (a) Schilars (b) theologists (c) philosophers (d) students

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    UNIT (7)

    Fear of Dearth

    1. The author of the essay Fear of Dearth is (A) Dickens (B) Hughes (C) Kipling (D) Carl Tucker

    2. The central park reservoir is in

    (A) Florence (B) Paris (C) New York City (D) Italy

    3. What is the writers feeling toward jogging? (A) He loves it (B) He hates it (C) He dislike it (D) He likes it

    4. What gives us free time?

    (A) Technology (B) Knowledge (C) Diseases (D) none of these

    5. Which of the following has been discussed in the essay?

    (A) Mobile (B) Motor car (C) Telephone (D) None of them

    6. The writer plays the game of

    (A) Football (B) Tennis (C) Squash (D) Cricket.

    7. Health and personal fitness became popular in

    (A) First half of 20th century (B) last third of 20

    th century

    (C) Last third of 21st century (D) firs half of 21

    st century

    8. In modern world, we are destroying

    (A) Natural resources (B) Our money (C) Out health (D) Modern technology

    9. What is the true cause for jogging?

    (A) To loose weight (B) to become fit

    (C) To become good athlete (D) to lower blood pressure

    10. People join jogging for the fear of

    (A) Cranky spouse & filthy house hold (B) Parents & children

    (C) Office (D) over weight

    11. I hate__________.

    (a) Jogging (b) running (c) walking (d) racing

    12. Every dawn, as I__________ around new you citys centra (Park reservoir). (a) Walk (b) thud (c) circle (d) jogging

    13. For any trend there are as many__________ as there are participants.

    (a) Causes (b) reasons (c) factors (d) persons

    14. Each of u has his__________ and carrot.

    (a) Reddish (b) carrot (c) apple (d) cane

    15. And the scant and__________ equipment which jogging demands us malle it a marketers. (a) Skimpy (b) short (c) scarce (d) casser

    16. _________ gives us more free time.

    (a) Technology (b) machines (c) industry (d) sports

    17. Freedom is a wide and__________ river.

    (a) Dangerous (b) risky (c) fearful (d) danger

    18. We live in a rold in which individuals have fewer and fewer__________.

    (a) Responsibilities (b) duties (c) obligation (d) compulsion

    19. Jogging can became__________ obligation.

    (a) Sudden (b) instant (c) jorrows (d) the moment

    20. We run as the saying goes for our__________.

    (a) Aims (b) lives (c) jorrows (d) problems

    21. _________ may take the argument one step further.

    (a) Schilars (b) theologists (c) philosophers (d) students

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    22. Our era is the first to anticipate the eventual__________ of all natural resources.

    (a) Depletion (b) end (c) destruction (d) perish

    Unite (8)

    Right & Wrong

    1. How quarrelling sounds?

    (A) Unpleasant (B) Pleasant & funny (C) Serious (D) Serious & threatening

    2. People quarrel for a bit of

    (A) Orange (B) Apple (C) Banana (D) Money

    3. Quarreling tells us that the other man is

    (A) Right (B) Bad (C) Good (D) Wrong

    4. The writer has given the example of

    (A) Hockey (B) Football (C) Tennis (D) Sports

    5. What was the opinion of old people about law of nature?

    (A) Law of science (B) Law of gravitation (C) Law of human nature (D) None of these.

    6. Law of gravitation governs

    (A) Chemistry (B) Sports (C) Falling stones (D) Malaria

    7. The writer talks about the disease of

    (A) Colour blindness & Deafness (B) Colour blindness (C) Defenses (D) Malaria

    8. Which war has been referred to in the essay?

    (A) World war-I (B) World war-II (C) World war-I & II (D) World war-II

    9. The writer talks about the

    (A) Russians (B) Chinese (C) Spanish (D) Germans

    10. Which kind of people is not admired?

    (A) Greedy (B) Honest (C) Selfish (D) Unselfish

    11. Everyone has heard people_________.

    (a) Fighting (b) talking (c) quarreling (d) speaking

    12. Quarrelling means trying to show that the other man is in the_______

    (a) bad (b) worst (c) right (d) wrong

    13. Now this law or rule about right and wrong used to be called the law of_________.

    (a) Nature (b) Human nature (c) Physical nature (d) behavior

    14. But when the older thinkers called the law of right and wrong the law of nature, they really meant the

    law of________.

    (a) Nature (b) Human nature (c) Human Behavior (d) Physical nature

    15. They have only had_________ different moralities.

    (a) Greatly (b) strongly (c) slightly (d) certainly

    16. You just as well try to imagine a country where two and tow made

    (a) 4 (b) 6 (c) 5 (d) 7

    17. _________ has never been admired.

    (a) Selfishness (b) in selfishness (c) jealousy (d) dishonestly

    18. It seems, then, we are force to believe in real_________.

    (a) Law of nature (b) decent behavior (c) right and wrong (d) law of human nature

    19. None of us are really_________ the law of nature.

    (a) Following (b) keeping (c) practicing (d) kept

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    Unit (9)

    Archaeological Treasures

    1. The archaeological treasures of Pakistan are

    (A) Very ancient (B) Interesting (C) Rich and varied (D) None of these

    2. The best of archaeological center in Pakistan is that of

    (A) Taxila (B) Harrapa (C) Manjodaro (D) None of these

    3. Taxila is situated near

    (A) Rawalpindi (B) Sialkot (C) Karachi (D) None of these

    4. Alexander and Asoka are associated with

    (A) Harrapa (B) (C) Taxila (D) None of these

    5. The distance between Taxila and Rawalpindi is about

    (A) 30 kilometers (B) 30 miles (C) 40 miles (D) 40 kilometers

    6. Taxila was an important center of

    (A) Islam (B) Hinduism (C) Buddhism (D) Christianity

    7. Alexander came in the year

    (A) 325 BC (B) 325 AD (C) 425 BC (D) 425 AD

    8. Gandhara is situated in the area of

    (A) Karachi (B) Sukkar (C) Peshawar (D) Lahore

    9. Badshahi Mosque is the important monument of

    (A) Akbars time (B) Jhanigrs time (C) Aurangzebs time (D) None of these. 10. The Term pomegranate flower is used for

    (A) Prince Salim (B) Anarkali (C) Noor Jehan (D) Lady Dianna

    11. No doubt the well known of all Pakistans archaeological centers is that of__________. (a) Bhambore (b) Taxila (C) Mohenjo-daro (d) Lahore

    12. Taxila is about _________ miles of North-West from Rawalpindi.

    (a) 30 (b) 40 (c) 50 (d) 60

    13. There are__________ sites at Taxila.

    (a) 4 (b) 3 (c) 2 (d) 5

    14. Taxila became an important_________ of Buddhism.

    (a) Seat (b) Throne (c) Center (d) University

    15. Alexander came to Taxila in__________BC.

    (a) 326 (b) 325 (c) 327 (d) 329

    16. Ashoka was________ of Chandra gupta.

    (a) Son (b) Brother (c) Grandson (d) Father

    17. Ashoka established__________ in the sub-continent.

    (a) Hinduism (b) Buddhism (c) Sikhism (d) Jewish

    18. Gandhara is the same of the around__________.

    (a) Attack (b) Peshawar (c) Rawalpindi (d) Peshawar Valley

    19. Taxila was attacked by white Huns in the_________ century.

    (a) 6 (b) 5 (c) 7 (d) 8

    20. Mohenjo-daro is about__________ miles from sukkar Sind.

    (a) 80 (b) 70 (c) 65 (d) 75

    21. The measurement of skulls shows four distant_________ categories.

    (a) Religious (b) ethnic (c) ethic (d) racial

    22. Bambore is situated in___________.

    (a) Sindh (b) N.W.F.P (c) Baluchistan (d) Punjab

    23. Some of the monuments___________ represent the culture of the country where they originated.

    (a) Alloyed (b) pure (c) annoyed (d) transparent

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    24. In this respect Lahore, although ancient city is richly__________.

    (a) Gifted (b) endowed (c) blessed (d) granted

    25. Bhambore is about__________ away from Karachi.

    (a) 50 (b) 60 (c) 40 (d) 70

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    Unit (10)

    M.A Jinnah

    1. The greatest statesman of 20th

    century is

    (A) Gandhi (B) Allama Iqbal (C) Quaid-e-Azam (D) Lord Mountbatten

    2. Who considered Pakistan an unacceptable option?

    (A) Lord Mountbatten (B) Gandhi & Nehru (C) Lord Curzon (D) None of these

    3. The word of Pakistan means

    (A) Land of Muslims (B) Land of great people (C) Land of Islam (D) Land of the pure

    4. Jinnah addressed Muslim League in Delhi in

    (A) 1940 (B) 1945 (C) 1943 (D) 1947

    5. Who supported Britain in world war-II

    (A) Quaid-e-Azam (B) Gandhi (C) Nehru (D) Congress Leaders

    6. Quaid-e-Azam flew to Karachi in the year

    (A) 1945 (B) 1946 (C) 1947 (D) 1948

    7. The first Governor General of Pakistan was

    (A) Liaqat Ali Khan (B) Lord Mountbatten (C) Quaid-e-Azam (D) Sikande Mirza

    8. Jinnah declared Muslims as a

    (A) Majority (B) Minority (C) Separate nation (D) Faithful

    9. Quaid-e-Azam lived abiding by the highest of

    (A) Principles (B) Laws (C) Economics (D) Status

    11. ________ was not only Pakistans greatest leader but one of the greatest statesmen of this country. (a) Allama Iqbal (b) Mohammad Ali Jinnah (c) Bhutto (d) Liaqat Ali Khan

    12. When Jinnah, addressing_________ in Lahore remarked.

    (a) Muslims (b) Muslims League (c) Party workers (d) Muslim Leaguers

    13. The Musalmans are a_________. (a) People (b) Tribe (c) Nation (d) Majority

    14. The problem in India is not of an inter-communal but of an_________ character.

    (a) National (b) Inter nation (c) Personal (d) Inter communal

    15. They thought that he was simply_________ for more separate electrate.

    (a) Bargaining (b) Compromising (c) Asking (d) Demanding

    16. Nehru and Gandhi considered Pakistan totally unacceptable__________.

    (a) Choice (b) Option (c) Solution (d) Resolution

    17. Jinnah assured Muslims league__________ in 1943.

    (a) Delhi (b) Bombay (c) Calcutta (d) Lahore

    18. Only so great a leader as________ could have won Pakistan in so short a time.

    (a) Allama Iqbal (b) Jinnah (c) Liaqat Ali (d) Sahibzada Abdul Qayum

    19. But he was________ ill by the eve of this new nations birth. (a) Seriously (b) Mortally (c) Dangerously (d) Greatly

    20. that August of 1947, he flew to________ to preside over the constituent Assembly.

    (a) Lahore (b) Islamabad (c) Karachi (d) Delhi

    21. His guiding principals, as everyones by now knew was_________ and complete impartiality. (a) Fairness (b) Honesty (c) Justice (d) Sincerity

    22. Though the Quaid was_________ man himself.

    (a) Poor (b) Rich (c) Wealthy (d) Prosperous

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    UNIT 11

    3. How many neurons are there in human brain?

    (A) Ten billion (B) Ten million (C) Twenty billion (D) Twenty five billion

    4. A computer switch is just

    (A) A machines (B) An electric device (C) On-off device (D) Mechanical device.

    5. Which of the following is the most complex?

    (A) Mobile (B) Computer (C) Computer brain (D) Human brain

    6. Cells are made of

    (A) Neurons (B) Cells (C) Molecules (D) Atoms & Molecules

    7. Computers solve problems because they are

    (A) Ordered to do so (B) Operated to do so (C) Programmed to do so (D) None of these

    8. Human brain is made of

    (A) Hundred billion smaller cells (B) Thousand billion smaller cells

    (C) Hundred billion molecules (B) Hundred billion atoms.

    9. The difference between a brain and a computer can be expressed in a single word________.

    (a) Complication (b) Complexity (c) Complex (d) Intricacy

    10. The large mammalian brain is the most complicated things for its________ known to us. (a) Structure (b) Size (c) Complexity (d) Vastness

    11. The Human brain weighs________ pound.

    (a) 1 (b) 2 (c) 3 (d) 4

    12. Computer switches and components run in the________.

    (a) Hundreds (b) Thousands (c) Billions (d) Million

    13. There are________ billion neurons and a hundred billion cells in human brain.

    (a) 10 (b) 9 (c) 8 (d) 12

    14. The brains made up of_________ in a certain arrangement.

    (a) Cells (b) Atoms (c) Molecules (d) Neurons

    15. In other words, once we pass a certain_______ point the computer and there is a Complexity explosion.

    (a) Critical (b) Significant (c) Important (d) Complex

    16. Well! Mankind is not doing a very good job of________ the earth right now.

    (a) Controlling (b) Running (c) Steering (d) Governing

    17. And if we do not stop aside perhaps________ computer will simply move in and push us aside.

    (a) Highly complicated (b) complen (c) Super (d) Supreme

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    Unit 12

    Jewel of the World

    1. Umayyad dynasty was overthrown in the year

    (A) 750 AD (B) 850AD (C) 950 AD (D) 1236 AD

    2. Abd-ul-Rahman escaped at the age of

    (A) 15 years (B) 20 years (C) 25 years (D) 30 years

    3. After five years, Abd-ul-Rahman reached

    (A) Damascus (B) Cordova (C) Ceuta (D) Makkah

    4. The strength of Abd-ul-Rahman army was

    (A) 4000 (B) 40,000 (C) 30,000 (D) 50,000

    5. Abd-ul-Rahman established his court in the city of

    (A) Madina (B) Baghdad (C) Ceuta (D) Cordova

    6. Cordova was inhabited by

    (A) Half a million people (B) One million people (C) Forty thousand army (D) Ten thousand courtiers

    7. In Cordova, there were about seven hundred

    (A) Schools (B) Libraries (C) Offices (D) Mosque

    8. The name of the royal place was

    (A) Baghdad Palace (B) Cordova Palace (C) Al-Zahra Palace (D) Al-Azhar Palace

    9. Dozy was a

    (A) Ruler (B) Warrior (C) Dutch scholar (D) German scholar

    10. The author of Aghani was paid (A) Thousand dinars (B) Hundred dinars (C) Ten thousand dinars (D) Nine hundred dinars

    11. It was in 750 that the Umayyad dynasty in_________.

    (a) Turkey (b) Damascus (c) Egypt (d) Spain

    12. Among the very few who escaped was a youth of________ Abd-ul-Rahman.

    (a) 20 (b) 21 (c) 25 (d) 26

    13. Abd-ul-Rahman was tall________ with sharp, aquiline features and red hair.

    (a) Weak (b) Lean (c) Thin (d) Strong

    14. The Story of his escape was _________.

    (a) Comic (b) Humorous (c) Dramatic (d) Tragic

    15. Abd-ul-Rahman________ into the river and gained the opposite bank.

    (a) Jumped (b) dashed (c) Got (d) Moved

    16. A foot________ and penniless, he setont south ward.

    (a) Companionless (b) Friendless (c) Mate less (d) Chum less

    17. It took him some years to bring all of the Spain to _________ but he persisted.

    (a) Slavery (b) Control (c) Subjection (d) subjugations

    18. Abd-ul-Rahman developed a well developed army of_________.

    (a) 40,000 (b) 4,000 (c) 400 (d) 40, 00,000

    19.________ he discontinued the Friday semen.

    (a) 773 (b) 772 (c) 771 (d) 770

    20. Trade and________ opened up the world.

    (a) Business (b) Exploration (c) Traveling (d) Tourism

    21 Brunelleschi was________ who achieved this in Florence.

    (a) Painter (b) Artist (c) Architect (d) Mason

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    Unit 13

    Over Population

    1. The term over population is not simple to

    (A) Explain (B) Define (C) Elaborate (D) None of these

    2. Each community cannot be judged by a

    (A) Simple principle (B) Universal rule (C) Definite standard (D) Universal standard

    3. Mexico is over populated because of its

    (A) Inhabitants (B) Economic problems (C) Social problem (D) Progress

    4. What is considered necessary part of diet?

    (A) Meat (B) Vegetables (C) Fruit (D) Fish

    5. Comfort and happiness is affected by

    (A) Money (B) Population (C) Health (D) Government

    6. What can be an asset or drain to a country?

    (A) Small population (B) Economy (C) Wealth (D) Large population

    7. Chinese, Nigerian, and American views are different about which thing?

    (A) Comfort (B) Housing (C) Health (D) Population

    8. What is not a simple term?

    (A) Health (B) Population (C) Over population (D) Technology

    9. The term________ is not simple to define, as it may seem at first glance.

    (a) Over population (b) Population (c) Letters (D) Population explosion

    10. We often receive_________ from students seeking information about over population.

    (a) Application (b) Requests (c) Letters (d) Messengers

    11. Over population are a_________ and not an absolute term.

    (a) Changeable (b) Relative (c) Objective (d) Subjective

    12. Lets start with what I consider to be reasonable working_________ of over population. (a) Introduction (b) Definition (c) Explanation (d) Elaboration

    13. Some people consider_________ a necessary part of their diet.

    (a) Meat (b) Fats (c) Vegetables (d) Fruits

    14. Is it possible to come up with a definition of________ that would satisfy everyone in the world?

    (a) Joy (b) Happiness (c) Food (d) Health

    15. Sometimes people measure over population by the population________ of an area or the amount of an

    arable land person.

    (a) Density (b) Thickness (c) Largeness (d) Aburdance

    16. A large population may be an assertor a _________ to a country depending in many factors.

    (a) Burden (b) Load (c) Drain (d) Gift

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    Unit 14

    Homemaking

    1. Who went outside the town?

    (A) The writer (B) The writers wife (C) The writers brother (D) The writers children 2. The writer had to care about his

    (A) Wife comfort (B) Wife nutrition (C) Childrens nutrition (D) Childrens studies 3. Jinx Milia was the

    (A) Writers wife (B) Writers daughter (C) The writer himself (D) Founder & director of Martha moment

    4. What is meant by blue collar? (A) Home making (B) Chores (C) Industrial jobs (D) Higher class

    5. The term boiler plate means

    (A) Home work (B) Industrial work (C) Utensils (D) A draft contract that

    can be easily modified

    6. Women think that their homemaking role is undervalued by

    (A) The society (B) Their husbands (C) Themselves (D) Their husbands &

    by themselves.

    7. The time which is not spent on chores is viewed as

    (A) Time wasted (B) Beneficial (C) Useless (D) none of these

    8. Traditional husbands are ignorant of

    (A) Their jobs (B) Homemaking skills (C) Their childrens education (D) Their childrens nutrition

    9. Most jobs are a series of more or less

    (A) Rhythmic chores (B) Unpleasant chores (C) Rhythmic chores (D) normal chores

    10. Worker bees do not claim sole ownership and

    (A) Power (B) Monopoly (C) Privacy (D) Discrete

    11. Since my_________ was not of town last weekend.

    (a) Sister (b) Wife (c) Brother (d) Mother

    12. But I did not have to plan anything,__________ anything or fit any thing into a overall design.

    (a) Systematize (b) Schedule (c) Arrange (d) Suggest

    13. What I did was_________ a combination of home making and chores.

    (a) Irregular (b) Regular (c) Episodic (d) Routine

    14. What my wife does in part of on going enterprise__________.

    (a) Chores (b) Home (c) Home making (d) Running home

    15. Think of home making as a series of more or less unpleasat chores and the________ is virtually atomic.

    (a) Respect (b) Disrespect (c) Honour (d) Disrepute

    16. Well, most jobs are a series of more or less________ chores.

    (a) Pleasant (b) unpleasant (c) Sweet (d) Beautiful

    17. The__________ is a drag but lawyering is a fascinating career.

    (a) Works (b) Chores (c) Home making (d) Home works