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Q1. If all cats are animals, and some animals are wild, which of the following must be true? a) Some cats are wild b) All animals are cats c) Some animals are wild d) All cats are wild Q2. Statement: “All doctors are professionals. Some professionals are teachers.” Which conclusion follows? a) Some doctors are teachers b) All teachers are doctors c) Some professionals are doctors d) No doctor is a teacher Q3. If it rains, the ground will be wet. The ground is wet. Therefore, it must have rained. This is: a) Valid argument b) False analogy c) Affirming the consequent d) Denying the antecedent Q4. Which assumption is necessary for the argument: “Advertising increases sales”? a) Sales are never affected by advertising b) Sales increase only due to advertising c) Advertising has some influence on buyers
d) Advertising is the only factor in sales Q5. Some players are singers. All singers are artists. Which statement follows? a) All players are artists b) Some players are artists c) Some artists are players d) All artists are players Q6. A bus always arrives at 8:00 AM. Today it did not arrive at 8:00 AM. What can we conclude? a) The bus was canceled b) The bus is late c) The bus may arrive later d) Cannot be determined Q7. If all squares are rectangles, and all rectangles are polygons, then: a) All squares are polygons b) All polygons are rectangles c) All rectangles are squares d) Some polygons are not squares Q8. Which of the following is an example of a circular argument? a) He is rich because he has money b) If it rains, the ground gets wet c) All bachelors are unmarried d) Fire produces heat Q9. Which conclusion follows: “All engineers are skilled. Some skilled people are painters”? a) Some engineers are painters b) All painters are skilled c) Some skilled people may not be engineers d) No engineer is a painter Q10. Which of the following is a fallacy?
d) No apples are fruits Q16. “The sun rises every day, so it will rise tomorrow.” This is: a) Deductive reasoning b) Inductive reasoning c) Fallacy d) Invalid Q17. Which is an example of cause and effect? a) He studies because he wants knowledge b) He passed because he studied c) All students passed the test d) She likes books because they are interesting Q18. If all poets are writers, and some writers are famous, then: a) Some poets are famous b) All writers are poets c) Some famous people are writers d) No poet is famous Q19. Which reasoning is used: “Most politicians are men. John is a politician. Therefore, John is probably a man”? a) Deductive b) Inductive c) Abductive d) Circular Q20. Which statement is a valid inference? a) All dogs are animals; some animals are cats → some dogs are cats b) All humans are mortal; Socrates is a human → Socrates is mortal c) All birds fly; penguins are birds → penguins fly d) No conclusion
Q21. Solve: 2x + 5 = 15 a) 3 b) 5 c) 10 d) 20 Q22. If 3x = 27, x =? a) 3 b) 6 c) 9 d) 12 Q23. Simplify: (4² + 6²) ÷ 2 a) 16 b) 20 c) 26 d) 25 Q24. Find 20% of 450. a) 45 b) 80 c) 90 d) 100 Q25. Ratio of 2:3 = ?% a) 50% b) 60% c) 66.7% d) 150% Q26. A bag has 5 red balls and 3 blue balls. Probability of picking red?
b) 3/ c) 4/ d) 16/ Q38. The LCM of 12 and 18 =? a) 36 b) 54 c) 72 d) 108 Q39. Convert 0.25 into fraction. a) 1/ b) 1/ c) 1/ d) 1/ Q40. If speed = distance ÷ time, then time =? a) Speed × Distance b) Distance ÷ Speed c) Speed ÷ Distance d) Distance × Time Q41. Area of rectangle with length 12 and width 5 =? a) 50 b) 55 c) 60 d) 65 Q42. A cube has side 4 cm. Volume =? a) 16 b) 32 c) 64 d) 128
d) Confident Q48. Error: “He don’t like tea.” a) He b) don’t c) like d) tea Q49. Correct form: “She has went to school.” a) She has gone to school b) She gone to school c) She went to school d) She go to school Q50. Choose correct spelling: a) Accomodation b) Accommodation c) Acommodation d) Acomodation Q51. Synonym of rapid: a) Slow b) Fast c) Weak d) Steady Q52. Antonym of brave: a) Bold b) Coward c) Heroic d) Courageous Q53. Correct article: “He is ___ honest man.” a) a
b) an c) the d) none Q54. Plural of “crisis” =? a) crisises b) crisis c) crises d) crices Q55. Passive voice: “She wrote a letter.” a) A letter wrote her b) A letter is written by her c) A letter was written by her d) A letter written by her Q56. Correct tense: “I ___ my homework yesterday.” a) do b) does c) did d) done Q57. Opposite of artificial: a) Fake b) Natural c) Man-made d) False Q58. Synonym of ancient: a) Old b) New c) Modern d) Young
c) at d) with Q65. Opposite of expand: a) Contract b) Increase c) Enlarge d) Grow
Q66. Capital of Canada? a) Toronto b) Vancouver c) Ottawa d) Montreal Q67. Who is UN Secretary-General (2025)? a) Ban Ki-moon b) António Guterres c) Kofi Annan d) Boutros Boutros-Ghali Q68. Red planet =? a) Venus b) Mars c) Jupiter d) Saturn Q69. Largest ocean? a) Atlantic
b) Pacific c) Indian d) Arctic Q70. Brexit refers to which country leaving EU? a) France b) UK c) Germany d) Italy Q71. WHO HQ is in: a) Paris b) Geneva c) London d) Rome Q72. Nobel Prize founder? a) Albert Einstein b) Alfred Nobel c) Isaac Newton d) Thomas Edison Q73. Largest desert? a) Gobi b) Kalahari c) Sahara d) Antarctica Q74. Father of modern physics? a) Galileo b) Newton c) Einstein d) Maxwell
c) Wind d) Hydro Q81. Largest continent? a) Africa b) Asia c) Europe d) America Q82. World War II ended in: a) 1918 b) 1939 c) 1945 d) 1965 Q83. Ozone protects Earth from: a) Oxygen b) Carbon dioxide c) UV rays d) Dust Q84. Inventor of telephone? a) Graham Bell b) Edison c) Marconi d) Tesla Q85. Capital of Australia? a) Sydney b) Melbourne c) Canberra d) Perth Q86. Atomic number of Oxygen?
a) 6 b) 7 c) 8 d) 9 Q87. World’s longest river? a) Amazon b) Nile c) Yangtze d) Mississippi Q88. First female Prime Minister of Pakistan? a) Fatima Jinnah b) Benazir Bhutto c) Hina Rabbani d) Asma Jahangir Q89. Largest planet? a) Earth b) Saturn c) Jupiter d) Uranus Q90. Headquarters of IMF? a) Washington DC b) New York c) London d) Geneva
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