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NAT II Arts & Humanities Verbal

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Question # 1

Flurry: Confusion

Question # 2

Who of the following formed the Jinnah Muslim League??

Question # 3

PORTLY

Question # 4

LUMBER : WALK::

Question # 5

Ali _____ force himself to work on till late in the night

Question # 6

The defending champion justified his top _____by clinching the title

Question # 7

Turbid: Muddy

Question # 8

MENTOR

Question # 9

What is the height of Minar-i-Pakistan?

Question # 10

BECALMED

Question # 11

ADMONISH

Question # 12

URBANE

Question # 13

After a period of protracted disuse a muscle will atrophy _____both its strength and the ability to perform its function

Question # 14

TEDIOUS : BOREDOM

Question # 15

Who inaugurated the National Bank of Pakistan.

Question # 16

RANKLE

Question # 17

Her reaction was not the only _____ one.

Question # 18

Democratic societies from the earliest times have expected their government to protect the weak against the strong. No ‘era of good feeling’ can justify discharging the police force or giving up the idea of public control over concentrated private wealth. On the other hand, it is obvious that a sprirt of self-denial and moderation on the part of those who hold economic power will greatly soften the demand for absolute equality. Men are more interested in freedom and security than in an equal distribution of wealth. The extent to which Government must interfere with business, therefore, is not exactly measured by the extent to which economic power is concentrated into a few hands. The required degree of government inference depends mainly on whether economic powers are oppressively used, and on the necessity of keeping economic factors in a tolerable state of balance.

However, with necessity of meeting all these dangers and threats to liberty, the powers of government are unavoidably increased, regardless of the political party in power. The growth of government is a necessary result of the growth of technology and of the problems that go with the use of machines and science. Since the government must take on more powers to meet the problems of the nations, there is no way to preserve freedom except by making democracy more powerful.

Q: The growth of government is necessitated to

Question # 19

Anthropologists who study orangutans, distant cousins of the human race, find in the animals behavior 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 except humans spend at least some time dwelling in trees, the orangutans, can grow as heavy as 330 pounds and live for decades, requiring copious amounts of fruits simply to stay alive. Thus, they become very jealous of the territory where they find their food. Compounding his territoriality are the breeding habits of orangulants, since females can only breed every few years and, like humans, give birth not to litters but single off-spring.

Consequently, orangutans are solitary, territorial animals who have difficulty foraging in an part of the forest where they were not raised. Orangutans take from poachers by costums 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 then orangutans, the latter provide anthropologists with useful information about the behavior of prehominid primates and how apelike behavior influenced out ancestors search for the food and family beneath the forest canopy.

The primary purpose of this passage is to

Question # 20

The waiter hasn't bought the coffee_______ I've been here an hour already.

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NAT-II Verbal Chapter 0 Important MCQ's

Sr.# Question Answer
1 UNAFFECTED
A. Defective
B. Insincere
C. Transparent
D. Weird
2 ANARCHY : ORDER::
A. Adore : Loathe
B. Sonnet : Medley
C. Tent : Shelter
D. Finger : Nail
3 From where the Quaid-e-Azam started his political activities during his studies.
A. London
B. Bombay
C. Delhi
D. Kolkatta
4 NOVICE
A. Deletion
B. Beatitude
C. Volley
D. Veteran
5 The chairperson is a scintillating speaker whose lectures completely _______ students
A. Entertain
B. Absorb
C. Enthrall
D. Alienate
6 Foot : Toe
A. Body: Legs
B. Belly: Intestines
C. Nail: Fingers
D. Hand: Fingers
7 The driver suddenly applied the braked when he saw a _______ truck ahead of him
A. Stationary
B. Moving
C. Static
D. Immoble
8 HYPOTHETICAL
A. Methodical
B. Based on supposition
C. Double faced
D. To do with superstition
9 His ------------ painting style made it siddicult to follow his thought processes - no surprise to his contemporaries, who were familiar with his ----------- manner of talking.
A. Hypnotic ... attractive
B. Complex ... affected
C. Laborious ... tedious
D. Convoluted ... circumlocutory
10 When the Butto Government put a ban on NAP?
A. Feb 1970
B. March 1974
C. Feb 1975
D. Dec 1976

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