GAT-B Arts, Humanities and Social Science MCQ's Test Preparation for Pakistani Students

GAT (Graduate Assessment Test) helps the aspirants to appraise, analyze, securitize, understand the relationships as well as take to mean material for a perfect zone of study. GAT is compulsory test that is required by Higher Education Commission (HEC) for the admission in any postgraduate study program or PhD program in Pakistan.

GAT test is further categorized into four classes and one of them is the Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences. The students whose field of study is arts, humanities or social science attempt this category of GAT test.

The test is comprises of three sections that includes verbal reasoning, Quantitative reasoning and Analytical reasoning. The verbal section contains 50% multiple choice questions, Quantitative section contains 30% multiple choice questions whereas the analytical section contains 20% multiple choices questions. Like the other categories, students also have to attempt the 100 multiple choices questions in this section and the time given to attempt the paper is 120 minutes (2 hours).

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GAT-B Arts, Humanities & Social Science

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Question # 1

Choose the word/phrase related to given word/phrase
VANDALISM: PROPERTY

Question # 2

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The stenographer is very efficient. He is ............... to his firm.

Question # 3

Choose the Word Which has Opposite Meaning
Jargon:

Question # 4

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The manner in which bombs exploded in five trains within a short span of time suggests that is a part of a .............................

Question # 5

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To the dismay of the student body, the class president was ............... berated by the principal.

Question # 6

Choose the Word Which has Opposite Meaning
Fend:

Question # 7

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Judicious:

Question # 8

Choose the Word Which has Opposite Meaning
Anarchy:

Question # 9

Choose the Word Which has Opposite Meaning
Embroil:

Question # 10

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Corrigible:

Question # 11

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Tractable:

Question # 12

Choose the Word Which has Opposite Meaning
Ethereal:

Question # 13

A great deal of discussion continues as to the real extent of global environmental degradation and its implications. What few people challenge however is that the renewable natural resources of developing countries are today subject to 'stresses of unprecedented magnitude. These pressures are brought about, in part, by increased population and the quest for an ever-expanding food supply. Because the health, nutrition, and general well-being of the poor majority are directly dependent on the integrity and productivity of their natural resources, the capability of governments to manage them effectively over the long term becomes of paramount importance. Developing countries are becoming more aware of the ways in which present and future economic development must build upon a sound and sustainable natural resource base. Some are looking at our long tradition in environmental protection and are receptive to US assistance, which recognizes the uniqueness of the social and ecological systems in these tropical countries. Developing countries recognize the need to improve their capability to analyze issues and their own natural resource management. In February 1981, for example AID handed a national Academy of Sciences panel to advise Nepal on their severe natural resource degradation problems. Some countries such as Senegal, India, Indonesia and Thailand, are now including conservation concerns in their economic development planning process. Because so many governments of developing nations have recognized the importance of these issues, the need today is not merely one of raising additional consciousness, but for carefully designed and sharply focused activities aimed at management regimes that are essential to the achievement of sustained development
Q:Some of the developing countries of Asia and Africa have .

Question # 14

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Notorious:

Question # 15

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Constrict:

Question # 16

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Usman is not attracted by the peripatetic life of the ............ always wandering through the countryside.

Question # 17

Choose the Word Which has Opposite Meaning
Deranged:

Question # 18

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Malicious:

Question # 19

FINGER : RING

Question # 20

Choose the Word Which has Opposite Meaning
Culpable:

Question # 21

Choose the Word Which has Opposite Meaning
Extraneous:

Question # 22

Choose the Word Which has Opposite Meaning
Daring:

Question # 23

STETHOSCOPE : PHYSICIAN

Question # 24

Recent advances in science and technology have made it possible for geneticists to find out abnormalities in the unborn fetus and take remedial action to rectify some defects which would otherwise prove to be fatal to the child. Though genetic engineering is still at its infancy, scientists can now predict with greater accuracy a genetic disorder. It is not yet an exact science since they are not in a position to predict when exactly a genetic disorder will set in. While they have not yet been able to change the genetic order of the gene in germs, they are optimistic and are holding out that in the near future they might be successful in achieving this feat. They have, however, acquired the ability in manipulating tissue cells. However, genetic misinformation can sometimes be damaging for it may adversely affect people psychologically. Genetic information may lead to a tendency to brand some people as inferiors. Genetic information can therefore be abused and its application in deciding the sex of the fetus and its subsequent abortion is now hotly debated on ethical lines. But on this issue geneticists cannot be squarely blamed though this charge has often been leveled at them. It is mainly a societal problem .At present genetic engineering is a costly process of detecting disorders but scientists hope to reduce the costs when technology becomes more advanced. This is why much progress in this area has been possible in scientifically advanced and rich countries like the U.S.A., U.K. and Japan. It remains to be seen if in the future this science will lead to the development of a race of supermen or will be able to obliterate disease from this world.
Q:In the passage, 'abused' means

Question # 25

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Limber:

Question # 26

Complete Sentence
The more we looked at the piece of modern art ..................

Question # 27

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In the world of today, material values take precedence ............. spiritual values.

Question # 28

Choose the Word Which has Opposite Meaning
Autonomy:

Question # 29

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Vindicate:

Question # 30

Anthropologists who study orangutans,distant cousins of the human race find in the animals behaviour hints of how our earliest ancestors may have lived.It has long been accepted that primates originally dwelt in the treetops and only migrated to the ground as forests began to dwindle.While to a certain extent,all primates excepts humans spend at least some time dwelling in trees,the orangutan hardly ever ventures to the forest floor.Adult orangutans can grow as heavy as 330 pounds and live for decades,requiring copious amounts of fruit simply to stay alive.Thus,they become very jealous of the territory where they find their food.Compounding this territoriality are the breeding habits of orangutans since females can only breed every few years and,like humans give birth not to litters but single offspring.Consequently,orangutans are solitary,territorial animals who have difficulty foraging in any part of the forest where they were not raised Orangutans take from poachers by customs agents undergo incredible hardship on their return to the wild.Incorrectly relocating a male orangutan is especially problematic,often ending in the animal's death at the hands of a rival who sees not only his territory but also the females of his loosely knit community under threat from an outsider.while humans like chimpanzees are more gregarious and resourceful than orangutans the latter provide anthropologists with useful information about the behaviour of pre hominid primates and how apelike behaviour influenced out ancestors search for the food and family beneath the forest's canopy.iii.Which of the following are factors that the author indicates to the orangutan's territoriality?

Question # 31

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Lambast:

Question # 32

Ozone in the Earth's atmosphere _________ living organisms from damaging ultraviolet radiation

Question # 33

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Glamour:

Question # 34

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Jocular:

Question # 35

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Petulant:

Question # 36

Complete Sentence
He lives in the world of .....................

Question # 37

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Hawk:

Question # 38

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The candidates ......................... at the polls was ................. as the won with a striking margin.

Question # 39

Choose the Word Which has Opposite Meaning
Philistine:

Question # 40

Choose the Word Which has Opposite Meaning
Provocation:

Question # 41

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Hazy:

Question # 42

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Malignant:

Question # 43

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Confiscate:

Question # 44

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Trenchant:

Question # 45

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Modicum:

Question # 46

Complete Sentence
Patriotism, like so many other objects of this imperfect world, is a ................ web of good and evil.

Question # 47

Choose the Word Which has Opposite Meaning
Loyal:

Question # 48

Choose the Word Which has Opposite Meaning
Cadaverous:

Question # 49

Complete Sentence
Kamla's friends had nothing to officer him other than ------------------ in his grief.

Question # 50

Choose the Word Which has Opposite Meaning
Sparse:

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GAT-General Verbal Chapter 0 Important MCQ's

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The public distribution system, which provides food at low prices, is a subject of vital concern. There is a growing realization that though Ethiopia has enough food to feed its masses two square meals a day, the monster of starvation and food insecurity continues to haunt the poor in the country. Increasing the purchasing power of the poor through providing productive employment leading to rising income, and thus good standard of living is the ultimate objective of public policy. However, till then, there is a need to provide assured supply of food through a restructured, more efficient and decentralized public distribution system (PDS). Although the PDS is extensive - it is one of the largest such systems in the world - it has yet to reach the rural poor and the far off places. It remains an urban phenomenon, with the majority of the rural poor still out of its reach due to lack of economic and physical access. The poorest in the cities and the migrants are left out, for they generally do not possess ration cards. The allocation of PDS supplies in big cities is larger than in rural areas. In view of such deficiencies in the system, the PDS urgently needs to be streamlined. In addition, considering the large food grains production combined with food subsidy on one hand and the continuing slow starvation and dismal poverty of the rural population on the other, there is a strong case for making PDS target group oriented. The growing salaried class is provided job security., regular income, and percent insulation agaifl inflation. These gains of development have hot percolated down to the vast majority of our working population. If one compares only dearness allowance to the employees in public and private sector and looks at its growth in the past few years, the rising food subsidy is insignificant to the point of inequity. The food subsidy is a kind of D.A. to the poor, the self-employed and those in the unorganized sector of the economy. However, what is most unfortunate is that out of the large budget of the so-called food subsidy, the major part of it is administrative cost and wastages. A small portion of the above budget goes to the real consumer and an even lesser portion to the poor who are in real need. It is true that subsidies should not become a permanent feature, except for the destitute, disabled widows and the old. It is also true that subsidies often create a psychology of dependence and hence is habit-forming, killing the general initiative of the people. By making PDS target group oriented, not only the poorest and neediest would be reached without additional cost, but it will actually cut overall costs incurred on large cities and for better off localities. When the food and food subsidy are limited the rural and urban poor should have the priority in the PDS supplies. The PDS should be closely linked with programs of employment generation and nutrition improvement.
Q:Which of the following, according to the passage, is compared with dearness allowance?
A. Food for work program
B. Unemployment allowance
C. Food subsidy
D. Procurement price of food grains
2 Choose the Word Which has Opposite Meaning
False:
A. True
B. Genuine
C. Correct
D. Proper
3 Choose the Word Which has Opposite Meaning
Petulant:
A. Uncomplaining
B. Peevish
C. Decaying
D. Aesthetic
4 Complete Sentence
I am not concerned .................  him in that business.
A. By 
B. About
C. For
D. With
5 Choose the Word Which has Opposite Meaning
Longing:
A. Craving
B. Aversion
C. Sadness
D. Analyse
6 Choose the Word Which has Opposite Meaning
Diabolical:
A. Seraphic
B. Devilish
C. Cruel
D. Wicked
7 Complete Sentence
It was the help he got form his parents which ..................... him through the tragedy.
A. Boosted
B. Supported
C. Helped
D. Parked
8 Choose the Word Which has Opposite Meaning
Hostile:
A. Friendly
B. Opposed
C. humid
D. Cruel
9 STRIKING:
A. Inconspicuous
B. Vibrating
C. Straight
D. Symmetric
10 Choose the Word Which has Opposite Meaning
Adrift:
A. Rudderless
B. Aimless
C. Astray
D. Detached

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