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).

GAT-B Arts, Humanities & Social Science

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GAT-B Arts, Humanities & Social Science

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Question # 1

My finger is still ------------- where I caught it in the door yesterday.

Question # 2

Choose the Word Which has Opposite Meaning
Rudeness:

Question # 3

Choose the word/phrase related to given word/phrase
RECTANGLE: PENTAGON

Question # 4

The Supreme Court's reversal of its previous ruling on the issue of provincial rights ___________ its reputation for ____________ .

Question # 5

Choose the Word Which has Opposite Meaning
Extemporaneous:

Question # 6

This legend has been ------------ from father to son.

Question # 7

Choose the Word Which has Opposite Meaning
Aborigine:

Question # 8

Choose the Word Which has Opposite Meaning
Affluence:

Question # 9

Choose the Word Which has Opposite Meaning
Haggard:

Question # 10

Choose the Word Which has Opposite Meaning
Embellish:

Question # 11

Choose the Word Which has Opposite Meaning
Prototype:

Question # 12

Choose the Word Which has Opposite Meaning
Deleterious:

Question # 13

When Raja heard the news of his selection to the college team, he felt -----------.

Question # 14

Choose the Word Which has Opposite Meaning
Ephemeral:

Question # 15

Choose the Word Which has Opposite Meaning
Clandestine:

Question # 16

Complete Sentence
Because Rehana had reputation for ............... we were surprised and pleased when she greeted us so affably.

Question # 17

Choose the Word Which has Opposite Meaning
Pliant:

Question # 18

PARROT : APE

Question # 19

At first glance, it may seem trite to maintain that a classroom could be regarded as a network of interrelationships in which group members participate more intensely than they do in the interaction occurring at the same time beyond their classroom doors. On second thought, however, one might recognize that it is indeed a new and initially rather disconcerting way to look at a group of learners and teachers. We are in the habit of thinking of them as a number of individuals, merely gathered together momentarily within a particular room. A class is a group, we might want to insist, or a class represents a room in a school plant. Both these definitions are obvious. Of what possible use is it to confuse the obvious by defining a class as a "system"? But is the concept of "system" really that difficult? We encounter it often in our daily experience. We saythat a football team has developed a system of working together in particular ways to foil its opponents. We worry about our digestive system when we suffer from stomach pains. We are familiar with the solar system. We argue about the public transportation system of our city, or the telephone
system connecting remote corners of the country. What is common to all these usages is the idea of a pattern of interdependent relationships. A telephone system is characterized not so much by those little boxes scattered across the nation as by the interconnecting communication linkages or pathways that the technology makes possible. A solar system is not merely an aggregate of heavenly bodies; it represents bodies interacting in regular ways, on the basis of certain principles of relationship.
Q:All of the following can be inferred from the passage EXCEPT

Question # 20

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Knowledge:

Question # 21

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Salient:

Question # 22

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Misdemeanour:

Question # 23

Choose the Word Which has Opposite Meaning
Flexible:

Question # 24

Although official claimed that its hull was _________, the Titanic sank after hitting an iceberg.

Question # 25

Choose the Word Which has Opposite Meaning
Zealous:

Question # 26

Choose the word/phrase related to given word/phrase
PINK: RED

Question # 27

Choose the Word Which has Opposite Meaning
Apocalyptic:

Question # 28

Choose the Word Which has Opposite Meaning
Dull:

Question # 29

Choose the word/phrase related to given word/phrase
AGENDA: MEETING

Question # 30

SYBARITE:

Question # 31

Choose the Word Which has Opposite Meaning
Gluttony:

Question # 32

Complete Sentence
You will have to catch the morning flight, so you ...................... better get ready.

Question # 33

Choose the Word Which has Opposite Meaning
Inhibit:

Question # 34

Choose the Word Which has Opposite Meaning
Noble:

Question # 35

Choose the Word Which has Opposite Meaning
Hostile:

Question # 36

Choose the Word Which has Opposite Meaning
Alacrity:

Question # 37

Choose the Word Which has Opposite Meaning
Anemic:

Question # 38

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:Food subsidy leads to which of the following?

Question # 39

Choose the Word Which has Opposite Meaning
Equivocal:

Question # 40

STETHOSCOPE : PHYSICIAN

Question # 41

Choose the Word Which has Opposite Meaning
Celebrity:

Question # 42

Choose the Word Which has Opposite Meaning
Nag:

Question # 43

Complete Sentence
In these days of inflation, the cost of consumer goods is ....................

Question # 44

So many servants attended _____________ him during his illness.

Question # 45

Choose the Word Which has Opposite Meaning
Utterly:

Question # 46

Educational planning should aim at meeting the educational needs of the entire population of all age groups. While the traditional structure of education as a three layer hierarchy from the primary stage to the university represents the core, we should not overlook the periphery which is equally important. Under modern conditions, workers need to rewind, or renew their enthusiasm, or strike out in a new direction, or improve their skills as much as any university professor. The retired and the aged have their needs as well. Educational planning, in their words, should take care of the needs of everyone. Our structures of education have been built up on the assumption that there is a terminal point to education. This basic defect has become all the more harmful today. A UNESCO report entitled 'Learning to Be' prepared by Edgar Faure and others in 1973 asserts that the education of children must prepare the future adult for various forms of self-learning. A viable education system of the future should consist of modules with different kinds of functions serving a diversity of constituents. And performance, not the period of study, should be the basis for credentials. The writing is already on the wall. In view of the fact that the significance of a commitment of lifelong learning and lifetime education is being discussed only in recent years even in educationally advanced countries, the possibility of the idea becoming an integral part of educational thinking seems to be a far cry. For, to move in that direction means such more than some simple rearrangement of the present organization of education. But a good beginning can be made by developing Open University programs for older learners of different categories and introducing extension services in the conventional colleges and schools. Also these institutions should learn to cooperate with the numerous community organizations such as libraries, museums, municipal recreational programs, health services etc.
Q:Which of the following is most opposite in meaning to the phrase 'a far cry' as used in the passage?

Question # 47

Choose the Word Which has Opposite Meaning
Motile:

Question # 48

Choose the Word Which has Opposite Meaning
Palatable:

Question # 49

You will have to catch the morning flight, so you ----------- better get ready.

Question # 50

In the ----------- areas of the rail road terminal, thousands of travellers lingered while waiting for their train.

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GAT-General Verbal Important MCQ's

Sr.# Question Answer
1 I am not concerned --------- him ------------ that business.
A. For, With
B. With, In
C. With, For
D. By, In
2 There was a marked difference of quality between the personages who haunted the near bridge of brick and the personages who hunted the far one of stone.Those of lowest character preferred the former, adjoining the town: they did not mind the glare of the public eye.They had been of no account during their success and though they might feel dispirited they had no sense of shame in their ruin.Instead of sighing at their adversaries they spat, and instead of saying the iron had entered into their luck.The miserables who would pause on the remoter bridge were of a politer stamp-persons who did not know how to get rid of the weary time.The eyes species were mostly directed over the parapet upon the running water below. While one on the downward bridge did not mind who saw him so and kept his back to the parapet to survey the passerby,one on this never faced the road,never a stranger approached,as if some strange fish interested him though every finned thing had been poached out of the river years before.iii.The bridge of stone was frequented by:
A. All the sections of society
B. The sophisticated but luckless
C. Those fond of fishing
D. None of the above
3 Choose the Word Which has Opposite Meaning
Euphoria:
A. Strident
B. Lethargic
C. Literary
D. Significant
4 Choose the Word Which has Opposite Meaning
Contented:
A. Rash
B. Narrow Minded
C. Gloomy
D. Disappointed
5 Complete Sentence
How much did it ........................ to reach Bombay by car ?
A. Cost
B. Estimate
C. Charge
D. Price
6 Choose the Word Which has Opposite Meaning
Precarious:
A. Dangerous
B. Safe
C. Cautious
D. Easy
7 ZEALOT : ENTHUSIASTIC
A. Action : Verbal
B. Teacher : Rich
C. Athlete : Quick
D. Idler : Lazy
8 Choose the Word Which has Opposite Meaning
irreparable:
A. Replaceable
B. Demolished
C. illegible
D. Applicable
9 Choose the Word Which has Opposite Meaning
Eager:
A. Reluctant
B. Enthusiastic
C. Intent
D. Early
10 Choose the Word Which has Opposite Meaning
Hard:
A. Soft
B. Smooth
C. Delicate
D. Easy

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