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NAT II Arts & Humanities Verbal

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Question # 1

EAGLE : AMERICA::

Question # 2

PRAISE

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Oasis: Desert

Question # 4

The doctor advised him to go _____ several medical tests.

Question # 5

ORNATE

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LUGUBRIOUS : DOLEFUL

Question # 7

Who was the third President of Pakistan?

Question # 8

BEWILDERED

Question # 9

Sad: Melancholic

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He seized control of the country _______

Question # 11

TACITURN

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She stood_____Ahsan, but could not utter a single word for quite some time.

Question # 13

The --------- manner in which the trainee manager candidate addressed the board of selection committee was basic reason for his rejection; the board members agreed that enthusiasm is an essential is an essential quality in a manager.

Question # 14

REDUNDANT

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ELECTRON : NUCLEUS::

Question # 16

ANTIPATHY

Question # 17

The Quaid-e-Azam got the degree of Bar at Law at the age of.

Question # 18

The public distribution system, which provides food at low prices, is a subject of vital concern. There is a growing realization that though Pakistan has enough food to feed its masses three square meals a day, the monster of starvation and food insecurity continues to haunt the poor in our 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 don not possess ration cards. The allocation of PDS supplies in big cities is large 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 against inflation. These gains of development have not 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 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 subsides often create a psychology of dependence and hence are habit-forming and 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 is the main reason for insufficient supply of enough food to the poorest?

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SERRATED

Question # 20

Work: Tired

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NAT-II Verbal Chapter 0 Important MCQ's

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1 When I was a child, I _______ to school everyday instead of going by cycle
A. Had walked
B. Have walked
C. Walked
D. Have been walked
2 Flurry: Confusion
A. Water: Thrist
B. Night: Sleep
C. Colour: Attraction
D. Job: Pay
3 I bought a new car last year, but I ____ my old car yet, so at present I have two cars
A. Have sold
B. Did not sell
C. Could not sell
D. Have not sold
4 The passage indicates that it is difficult to return orangutans to the wild for which of the following reason?
A. The threat posed by new comers to other orangutans territory
B. The conflict between males over available females
C. The scarcity of available food in the orangutan environment
A. A only
B. A and B only
C. A and C only
D. B and C only
5 DISPARAGE
A. Compare
B. Optimism
C. Acclaim
D. Peerage
6 Whichever way you approach the problem
A. It will not solve
B. It will not be solved
C. No one will not solve it
D. It will not be solve
7 MEAGER
A. Minimize
B. Lavish
C. Sensitive
D. Recover
8 AVIARY
A. A weighing machine
B. A birdbath
C. An old measure of weight
D. A bird enclosure
9 The more we looked at the price of modern art______
A. We liked it less
B. The less we liked it
C. it looked better
D. The more we like it
10 UNDERLING
A. Topcoat
B. Yearling
C. Chief
D. Flying

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