8/26/2015

Sample Paper NTS for Police and Corporals

Sample Paper NTS for Police and Corporals
ENGLISH

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

1.    _______ is a tiny sea animal that looks like a shrimp.

A.       It is the krill
B.       There is the krill
C.        The krill
D.       That the krill
2.    Ahmed is trying to bring _______ a change in his habits.

A.       down
B.       up
C.        about
D.       in
E.        on
Four/five lettered pairs (A to D/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.    NEBULOUS: FORM::

A.       insincere: misanthrope
B.       benevolent: excellence
C.        insipid: taste
D.       discerning: hope
E.        composed: innocence

4.    AGENDA: MEETING::

A.       program: function
B.       performance: ticket
C.        map: scale
D.       footnote: article

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

5.    CAPABILITY:
A.       aptitude
B.       power
C.        wit
D.       incompetence

6.    SAME:
A.       conform
B.       sketchy
C.        different
D.       ambiguous

Choose the word most similar in meaning to the capitalized ones.
7.    IMPROVEMENT:

A.       development
B.       appeal
C.        clue
D.       investigation

8.    COMPETITION:

A.       disturb
B.       contest
C.        distrust
D.       contain
Questions 9-13 are based on the following passage.

One of the hazards of swimming in the ocean is an unexpected encounter with a jellyfish. Contact with the poison in a jellyfish's tentacles can result in sharp, lingering pain or even death if the person stung is highly allergic. While everyone, including the jellyfish, would like to avoid these encounters, they are not uncommon. This is hardly surprising considering that jellyfish live in every ocean in the world and have done so for more than 650 million years. The animals are likely so widespread because of their extreme adaptability-they are quite hardy and can withstand a wide range of temperatures and conditions in their environment.

9.    The author uses the phrase "including the jellyfish" in order to:

A.       introduce a small note of humor to an otherwise serious discussion
B.       encourage the reader's sympathy for the jellyfish
C.        ridicule humans' fear of jellyfish
D.       emphasize the danger that jellyfish pose for swimmers
10. According to the passage, encounters between humans and jellyfish in the ocean are relatively common because jellyfish:
A.       are more than 650 million years old
B.       live in all the world's oceans
C.        are extremely robust
D.       have poisonous tentacles
11. The word “their” refers to the:

A.       swimmers
B.       marine animals
C.        jelly fish
D.       allergic persons
12. According to the passage all of the following are true except:
A.       a highly allergic person can die as a result of contact with the poison in a jellyfish's tentacles
B.       the encounters with the jellyfish are uncommon
C.        jellyfish live in every ocean in the world
D.       jellyfish are more than 650 million years old

13. Which of the following topics is NOT addressed by the passage?
A.       types of jellyfish
B.       adaptability of jellyfish
C.        effect of poison of jellyfish
D.       place of living of jellyfish
ANALYTICAL REASONING
Questions 14-17

An editor must choose five articles to be published in the upcoming issue of an arts review. The only articles available for publication are theater articles F, G, H and J, and dance articles K, L, M and O.
                                    
At least three of the five published articles must be dance articles.
If J is chosen, then M cannot be.
If F is chosen, then J must also be chosen.

14. If M is not chosen for the issue, which of the following must be chosen?
A.       F
B.       G
C.        H
D.       J
E.        K
15. How many acceptable groupings of articles include J?
A.       One
B.       Two
C.        Three
D.       Four
E.        Five
16. The choice of which article makes only one group of articles acceptable?
A.       F
B.       G
C.        J
D.       L
E.        M

17. If G is chosen for the issue, which of the fol­lowing must be true?

A.       J is not chosen
B.       Exactly three dance articles are chosen
C.        H is not chosen
D.       All four of the dance articles are chosen
E.        F is not chosen
Travelers may enter and remain in the Republic for up to 59 days. If a traveler is to stay for more than seven days, however, a spe­cial visa is required.

18. If the statements above are true, which of the following must also be true?

A.       A traveler who is staying in the Republic for 14 days must have a special visa
B.       Many travelers who stay in the Republic do not need visas
C.        Some travelers who stay in the Republic for more than seven days do not have the appropriate visas
D.       Travelers who stay less than seven days in the Republic do not need visas
E.        Travelers who merely pass through the Republic while this route to other destinations do not need visas
COMPUTERS
19. All data is stored in computer memory in the form of:
A.       Alphabets
B.       Character
C.        0 and 1
D.       2 and 4
20. Operating system is _______ software.
A.       Application
B.       System
C.        Firmware
D.       Package
21. What is a File?
A.       A file is the collection of records
B.       A file is collection of database
C.        A file is collection of columns
D.       A file is collection of soft wares
22. HTML is:

A.       High level language
B.       Tag based language
C.        A Technology
D.       An operating system
23. Fiber Optic is an example of:

A.       Wireless Media
B.       Cabling Media
C.        Both A and B
D.       None of the above
IQ
24. The number missing in the series 2, 6, 12, 20, ?, 42, 56, 72 is:

A.       24
B.       30
C.        36
D.       38
E.        40
25. Luqman is 67 years old. His son Rameez is 29 years old. In how many years will Rameez be exactly half his father’s age?
A.       2
B.       5
C.        7
D.       9
E.        12
26. Picture is to Frame as:
A.       Book is to Cover
B.       Radio is to Recording
C.        Cup is to Saucer
D.       Table is to Floor

SCIENCE
27. The nucleus of an atom consists of:
A.       Protons only
B.       Electrons only
C.        Neutrons only
D.       Protons and neutrons
E.        Electrons and protons
28. Normal boiling point of pure water is:
A.       32°C
B.       72°C
C.        80°C
D.       100°C
29. Cross-pollination is carried out by:
A.       Insects
B.       Water
C.        Wind
D.       All of the above

 CURRENT AFFAIRS
30. Chief Minister of KPK, Pervaiz Khatak, elected on 31 May 2013, belongs to which Political Party?

A.       Pakistan People’s Party
B.       Pakistan Muslim League (N)
C.        Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf
D.       Pakistan Muslim League (Q)
31. Who is the present Chief Justice of Pakistan?
A.    Irshad Hasan Khan
B.    Nazim Hussain Siddique
C.    Iftikhar Mohammad Chaudhry
D.    Sheikh Riaz Ahmad
32. _______ foreign tourists at Nanga Parbat base camp were killed in June 2013, by the terrorists.
A.       5
B.       10
C.        20
D.       25

URDU
33.            بلند و پست ایک  ______ مرکب ہے۔

A.          مترادف
B.          متضاد
C.         ہم نام
D.         سادہ
34.            امیر کا ہم قافیہ لفظ کیا ہے؟
A.          غریب
B.          ضمیر
C.         امیروں
D.         سعادت مند
35.            کتاب پڑھی گئی کس کی مثال ہے؟

A.          فعل مجہول
B.          فعل معروف
C.         فعل لازم
D.         فعل متعدی
36.            وہ حروف جو سبب یا وجہ کو ظاہر کرتے ہیں کیا کہلاتے ہیں؟

A.          حروف تردیدہ
B.          حروف شرط
C.         حروف علت
D.         حروف تہجی
                        ANSWER KEYS

Q #.
Right Choice
1
C
2
C
3
C
4
A
5
D
6
C
7
A
8
B
9
A
10
B
11
C
12
B
13
A
14
E
15
C
16
A
17
E
18
A
19
C
20
B
21
A
22
B
23
B
24
B
25
D
26
A
27
D
28
D
29
D
30
C
31
C
32
B
33
B
34
B
35
A
36
C



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