1/18/2015

NTS sample paper Fire Rescuer 1122


SAMPLE PAPER
FIRE RESCUER/DERT RESCUER

ENGLISH

Complete the sentences by choosing the most appropriate option, from the given lettered choices (A to D) below each.

1.    Cut the apple __________ four parts.

A.       out
B.       into
C.        off
D.       in

2.    The sack ____________ a round basket in it.

A.       assembles
B.       joins
C.        finds
D.       contains

Five lettered pairs (A to E) follow a related pair of words given in capitals. Select the lettered pair that best expresses a relationship similar to that expressed in the original pair in capitals.

3.    WOOL: SHEEP::

A.       brown: coat
B.       bell: cow
C.        silk: silkworm
D.       cotton: cloth
E.        water: fire

Choose the lettered word or phrase that is most nearly opposite in meaning to the word in capital letters.

4.    HARD:

A.       tough
B.       ugly
C.        fair
D.       soft



Choose the word most similar in meaning to the capitalized ones.

5.    REJECT:

A.       destroy
B.       weaken
C.        refuse
D.       include

Question 6 is based on the following passage.

What makes camels the best means of transport is not their speed. In fact they go slowly covering four to five kilometers an hour. But they can walk many hours on the burning sands of the desert. Their feet are made in such a way that walking on sand and hard rock is easy for them.

6.    What makes camels the best means of transport in a desert is their ability to

A.       walk for many hours
B.       walk in the sands
C.        carry heavy loads
D.       all of the above


ANALYTICAL REASONING/IQ

Questions 7-9

In a Library, there are eighteen books in three shelves A, B and C, six books to a shelf. The books are of three types: Islam, Literature and Science.
The number of Islam books in the Library is exactly twice the num­ber of Literature books.
Each shelf contains at least one Science book.

7.    Each of the following could be the number of Islamic books in the Library except:

A.       4
B.       5
C.        6
D.       8

8.    If Shelf A contains exactly one Science book and no Islamic book, the number of Islamic books in Shelf C must be:

A.       2
B.       3
C.        4
D.       5

9.    If each shelf contains a different number of Islamic books and no shelf contains more than three Islamic books, the number of Science books in the Library may be:

A.       5
B.       6
C.        9
D.       10

In a certain house:

Bed room is bigger than Guest room.
Drawing room is bigger than Dinning room.
Dinning room is bigger than Guest room.
TV room is bigger than Bed room.

10. If the above information is true, which of the following is also true?

A.       Guest room is bigger than Dinning room.
B.       Bed room is smaller than Dinning room.
C.        TV room is bigger than Guest room.
D.       Drawing room is smaller than TV room.
11. What comes next in the series: AZBBZCCCZDDD?

A.       Z
B.       E
C.        D
D.       F

12. Man is to Walk as Bird is to ______.

A.       Run
B.       Walk
C.        Fly
D.       Weak



GENERAL KNOWLEDGE

13. Pakistan's highest military award is__________.

A.       Nishan-e-Haider
B.       Nishan-e-Imtiaz
C.        Sitara-e-Jurat
D.       Sitara-e-Imtiaz

14. New name of the Province N. W. F. P is:

A.       Hazara
B.       Khyber Abaseen
C.        Khyber Pukhtoon khaw
D.       Pukhtoonistan

15. Continent Africa is also known as?

A.       The Fair Continent
B.       The Dark Continent
C.        The Red Continent
D.       The Glorious Continent

16. The capital of Bangladesh is:

A.       Chittagong
B.       Dhaka
C.        Raj Shahi
D.       Khalna

17. Sun is a(n):

A.       star
B.       asteroid
C.        planet
D.       satellite


SUBJECT

18. Rescuers include trained personnel and ___________.

A.       Managers
B.       Volunteers
C.        School boys
D.       Fire fighters
E.        College students

19. Which one of the following is NOT a component of recue operations?

A.       Tools
B.       Rescuers
C.        Courage
D.       Time
E.        Victim

20. The primary purpose of fire safety efforts is to ___________.

A.       Protect property
B.       Protect building occupants from injury
C.        Protect the operation
D.       Take into custody the most important documents
E.        Save the wild animals

21. The basic strategy of fire prevention is to control and isolate _____.

A.       Mob gathered on the scene
B.       The building
C.        The patients
D.       Sources of fuel and heat
E.        The roads leading to the scene

22. ___________hazard can be controlled to prevent injury or damage.

A.       Negligible
B.       Marginal
C.        Critical
D.       Catastrophic
E.        Normal

23. The fire triangle includes oxygen, fuel and ____________.

A.       Fire wood
B.       Energy
C.        Fire extinguishers
D.       Chemicals
E.        Extinguishing foams

24. _____________ is an emergency assessment element which is related to disaster recovery.

A.       Control assessment
B.       Population monitoring and assessment
C.        Hazard and environmental monitoring
D.       Damage assessment
E.        Population warning

25. Mitigation of emergency management is the responsibility of ______.

A.       Worker
B.       Emergency manager
C.        Labor
D.       Top seat executive
E.        Foreman

26. Emergency managers must lay strong emphasis on ___________ as part of the strategy for the management of safety

A.       Timely distribution of pay
B.       Hazard identification
C.        Recovery of hazard
D.       Recruitment of right personnel
E.        Efforts on building up a cooperative team

27. The safety policy should actively encourage effective _________.

A.       Quality control
B.       Tool management
C.        Safety reporting
D.       Safety of life
E.        Safety precautions



ANSWER KEY

Q #.
Right Choice
1
B
2
D
3
C
4
D
5
C
6
B
7
B
8
D
9
C
10
C
11
C
12
C
13
A
14
C
15
B
16
B
17
A
18
B
19
C
20
B
21
D
22
C
23
B
24
D
25
B
26
B
27
C



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