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NAT II Arts & Humanities Verbal

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BIBLIOGRAPHER : LIBRARY

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EQUILIBRIUM

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CORRESPONDENCE : CLERK::

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The history of literature can be traced to the earliest forms of the arts. Man danced for joy round his primitive camp fire after the defeat and slaughter of his enemy. He yelled and shouted as he danced and gradually the yells and shouts became coherent and caught the measure of the dance and thus the first war song was sung. As the idea of God developed, prayers were framed. The songs and prayers became traditional and wee repeated from one generation to another, each generation adding something of its own.

As man slowly grew more civilized, he was compelled to invent some method of writing due to three urgent necessities. There were certain things that it was dangerous to forget and which, therefore, had to be recorded. It was often necessary to communicate with persons who were some distance away and it was necessary to safeguard one’s property by making appropriate tools and taking protective measure in a distinctive manner. So man taught himself to write and having learned to write, purely for utilitarian reasons, he used this new method for preserving his was songs and his prayers. Of course, among these ancient peoples, there were only a very few individuals who learned to write, and only few could read what was written.

Q: Man invented writing because he wanted

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ANATHEMA

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As---------- as she is original, Tahira has created songs for theaters, classical concerts, and Pakistani movies.

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FRAGILE:

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LOUTISH

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ATTRACT

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OUTBREAK

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SUGAR : SACCHARIN::

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There is no doubt that one has to keep ______ with the changing times.

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HORSE : STEED::

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LARVA : ADULT

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FODDER : BULL::

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ERASE

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BECALMED

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DISPARAGE

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When Muhammad Ali Bogra presented his formula?

Question # 20

STETHOSCOPE : PHYSICIAN::

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Sr.# Question Answer
1 Sad : Morose
A. Robust: Weak
B. Ingress: Egress
C. Grass: Food
D. Glad: Happy
2 BANAL
A. Philosophical
B. Original
C. Dramatic
D. Headless
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The history of literature can be traced to the earliest forms of the arts. Man danced for joy round his primitive camp fire after the defeat and slaughter of his enemy. He yelled and shouted as he danced and gradually the yells and shouts became coherent and caught the measure of the dance and thus the first war song was sung. As the idea of God developed, prayers were framed. The songs and prayers became traditional and wee repeated from one generation to another, each generation adding something of its own.

As man slowly grew more civilized, he was compelled to invent some method of writing due to three urgent necessities. There were certain things that it was dangerous to forget and which, therefore, had to be recorded. It was often necessary to communicate with persons who were some distance away and it was necessary to safeguard one’s property by making appropriate tools and taking protective measure in a distinctive manner. So man taught himself to write and having learned to write, purely for utilitarian reasons, he used this new method for preserving his was songs and his prayers. Of course, among these ancient peoples, there were only a very few individuals who learned to write, and only few could read what was written.

Q: As for the war songs and prayers each generations

A. Added something of its own to the stock
B. Blindly repeated the songs and prayers
C. Composed its own songs and prayers
D. Repeated what was handed down to it
4 CAT : MOUSE::
A. Bird : Worm
B. Dog : Tail
C. Trap : Attic
D. Hide : Seek
5 THEATER : HISTRIONIC::
A. Slyness : Stupid
B. Hamlet : Populous
C. Number : Numerology
D. Courtroom : Forensic
6 ALTIMERTER : HEIGHT::
A. Speedometer : Speed
B. Observatory : Constellation
C. Racetrack : Furlong
D. Vessel : Knots
7 Giggle: Chortle
A. Smile: Grin
B. Melancholy:Antipathy
C. Emancipation: Bondage
D. Insipid: Charming
8 STIFLE
A. Volley
B. Encore
C. Triplet
D. Promote
9 ATHEIST
A. Hypnotic
B. Bane
C. Believer
D. Theorist
10 INDULGENT
A. Active
B. Agile
C. Squanders
D. Oppressive
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The Romans – for centuries is the masters of war and polities across Europe, Northern Africa and Asia Minor – have often been criticized for producing few original thinker outside the realm of positive. This criticism, while in many ways true, is not without its problems. It was, after all the conquest of Greece that provided Rome with its greatest influx of educated subjects. Two of the great disasters intellectual history – the murder of Archimedes and the burning the Alexandria’s library – both occurred under Rome’s watch. Nevertheless, a city that was able to conquer so much of the known world could not have been devoid of the creativity that characterizes so many other ancient emprises.

Engineering is one endeavor in which the Romans showed themselves capable. Their aqueducts carried water hundreds of miles along the tops of vast arcades. Roman roads built for the rapid deployment of troops, criss-cross Europe and still form the basis of numerous modern highways that provide quick access prominence to Rome’s economic and political influence.

Many of these major cities lie for beyond Rome’s original province, and Latin-derived languages are spoken in most Southern European nations. Again a result of military influence the popularity of Latin and its off spring is difficult to overestimate. During the centuries of ignorance and violence that followed Rome’s decline, the Latin language was the glue that held together the identity of an entire continent. While seldom spoken today, it is still studied widely, if only so that such master or rhetoric as Cicero can be read in the original.

It is Cicero and his like who are perhaps the most overlooked legacy of Rome. While far from being a democracy, Rome did leave behind useful political tool that serve the American republic today. “Republic” itself is Latin for “the people’s business,” a notion cherished in democracies worldwide. Senators owe their name to Rome’s class of elders; Representatives owe theirs to the Tributes who seized popular prerogatives from the Senatorial class. The veto was a Roman notion adopted by the historically aware framers of the Constitution, who often assumed pen names from the lexicon of Latin life. These accomplishments, as monumental as any highway or coliseum, remain prominent features of the Western landscape.

Which of the following is Not described in the passage as a part of ancient Roman life that left a lasting legacy?

A. The Latin languages
B. Military accomplishments
C. An extensive system of roads
D. A democratic system of governments
12 Abnegation :
A. Indulgence
B. Rejection
C. Complete
D. Final
13 There is no incentive for America to sign the treaty since there is every reason to _____ no other nation intends to honour its provisions.
A. Regret
B. Inform
C. Believe
D. Occupy
14 Misrepresentative graphs and drawings ---------- the real data and encourage readers to accept ----------- arguments.
A. Obscure ... legitimate
B. Distort ... spurious
C. Illustrate ... controversial
D. Complement ... unresolved
15 BIBLIOGRAPHER : LIBRARY
A. Apple : Shelf
B. Student : Examination Hall
C. Goldsmith : Gold
D. Teacher : Classroom
16 FRAGILE:
A. Strong
B. Grave
C. Weak
D. Showy
17

A great deal of discussion continues as to the real extent of global environment 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 government to manage them effectively over the long term becomes of paramount important.

Developing countries are becoming more aware of the ways in which present and future economic development must built upon a sound and sustainable natural resource base. Some are looking at our long tradition in environmental protection and are receptive to U.S. assistance which recognizes the uniqueness of the social and ecological system 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 funded a national Academy of Sciences panel to advise Nepal on its 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: How much environmental pollution has taken place in the developing and developed world?

A. There has been a marginal pollution of environment in the developed world and extensive damage in the developing world.
B. There has been a considerable pollution of environment all over the globe.
C. There has been an extensive environmental degradation both in the developed and developing world.
D. The environmental pollution that has taken place all over the globe continues to be a matter of speculation and enquiry.
18 Deluge :
A. Flood
B. Object
C. Annihilate
D. Restore
19 The China got the membership of the United Nations?
A. Aug 14, 1970
B. Oct 24 ,1970
C. Oct 26, 1971
D. None of these
20 LOUTISH
A. Dejected
B. Vast
C. Urbane
D. Pitiful

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