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SAMPLE PAPER

COMPUTER
OPERATOR

SAMPLE PAPER 1
ENGLISH
Choose the best option, from the given choices below each
sentence.
1. Land where crops grow well is called _____.

A) arid
B) barren
C) fertile
D) poor

2. Aslam is elder ______ Sara.

A) as
B) that
C) of
D) than

3. I have a claim _______ my friend’s help.

A) for
B) in
C) on
D) at

Each question below consists of a related pair of words,


followed by five lettered pairs of words. Select the lettered pair
that best expresses a relationship similar to that expressed in
the original pair.
4. PHYSICS: SCIENCE::

A) chemistry: laboratory
B) astronomy: galaxy
C) fashion: style
D) fir: tree

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Choose the lettered word or phrase that is most nearly
opposite in meaning to the word in capital letters.
5. USUAL:
A) greedy
B) strange
C) brief
D) fortunate
6. FIXED:
A) countable
B) flat
C) changing
D) rigid

Read the following passage to answer question (7-8)


The Big Bang theory, an explanation of the origins of our universe, is one
of the greatest intellectual achievements of the twentieth century. According
to this theory, about ten to twenty million years ago, the matter of which the
universe is made was infinitely tightly compressed. Something—called the Big
Bang—turned this matter into a gigantic fireball. As the matter was set into
motion and flew away from its compressed state, bits of it became glued
together to create galaxies and later, stars and planets. The motion of the
matter that flew out of the fireball continues today, and the universe appears
to be expanding. The theory grew out of observations of the Doppler effect. It
explains that the frequency of radiation given off by a moving body decreases
as the sources get further from the observer. In 1965, scientists discovered
that the radiation bathing the earth is at the precise microwave frequency
that would be expected if the universe began with a big bang. Some scientists
think the expansion of the universe will continue to infinity, while others
theorize that gravity will, at some point in the far distant future, collapse back
onto itself in a "big crunch," returning it to a state of compressed matter.
7. As a moving object gets further from its source, its radiation frequency:
A) stays the same
B) grows larger
C) grows smaller
D) expands
E) collapse
8. The author of this passage thinks the Big Bang theory:
A) has not been proven
B) does not explain the creation of the universe
C) is a very important contribution to knowledge
D) explains what happens when a moving body gets further from
its source
E) shows the frequency of radiation bathing the earth

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ANALYTICAL REASONING
Questions 9-12
Eight toys B, C and D (soft) and H, I, J, K and L (hard) are divided into four
sets available to play for different groups of kids:

Two sets contain three toys apiece and each set is given to one of two pink
groups.
A single toy is given to blue group.
A single toy is given to a yellow group.
Each set given to pink group must contain at least one soft toy.
B or C, but not both, are given to blue group.
L must be in the same set with J.
Each toy is given only once to one group for playing.

9. If C is given to pink group and J is not with it, which of the following must
be true?

A) C is in the same set as K.


B) D is in the same set as L.
C) H is in the same set as I.
D) K is in a different set than H.
E) I is in a different set than H.

10. If H and D are in the same set, all of the following can be true EXCEPT:

A) B and I are in the same set.


B) C and J are in the same set.
C) D and K are in the same set.
D) I is given to the yellow group.
E) H and I are in the same set.

11. Which of the following may comprise a set given to a pink group?

A) B, K, L
B) C, I, K
C) C, D, H
D) D, H, J
E) H, J, L

12. The yellow group could be given which of the following toys?

A) B
B) C
C) D
D) J
E) K
SAMPLE PAPER 4
Recent surveys show that the layman is unaware of most new health laws and
doesn't understand 99% of the remaining health laws. This is mainly because
of the laymen’s inattention and lack of interest.

13. To make the point, the author of this statement:

A) gives a general statement followed by supporting facts


B) argues by pointing out the effects and then the cause
C) uses specific examples to disprove an argument
D) infers an outcome and then attempts to support that outcome
E) assumes the conclusion is true and uses circular reasoning to
state the premise

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QUANTITATIVE
4
14. Which of these is NOT equal to ?
9

2
A)
3
20
B)
45
8
C)
18
16
D)
36

15. A boy saves 18 Rupees in 8 weeks. He continuous to save at the same rate.
How many weeks will it take him to save 81 rupees?

A) 13
B) 36
C) 40
D) 71

16. If the average (arithmetic means) of a and -5 is 10, then a=?

A) 25
B) 15
C) 5
D) -5

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IQ
17. If 4=0
5=5
6=12
7=21
8=32
Then 9=?

A) 27
B) 36
C) 45
D) 54
E) 63

18. If a man is called boy, boy is called baby, baby is called child, child is called
cook and cook is called villain, then who will work in a kitchen?

A) man
B) cook
C) villain
D) baby
E) boy

19. If 20 – 4 = 10, 30 – 6 = 10, then 40 – 8 =?

A) 32
B) 10
C) 30
D) 22

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SUBJECT
20. Which of the following is an object oriented language?

A) FORTRAN
B) COBOL
C) PASCAL
D) JAVA

21. An Object-Oriented UML Activity diagram differs from a flow chart as:

A) It shows actions in boxes and connections between boxes.


B) It has a starting point and one or more ending points.
C) It shows concurrent activity.
D) It shows data as well as functionality.

22. A source program is the program written in

A) Machine language
B) Symbolic language
C) High level language
D) English language

23. A computer program consists of

A) Flow chart
B) Pie chart
C) Discrete logical steps
D) Algorithm written in computer language

24. One of the responsibilities of the transport layer protocol is to create a

A) host to host communication


B) process to process communication
C) node to node communication
D) face to face communication

25. In the sending computer, UDP receive a data unit from the

A) Application layer
B) Transport layer
C) IP layer
D) Session layer

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26. Multiprogramming systems:

A) Are used only on large mainframe computers.


B) Execute each job faster
C) Execute more jobs in the same time period
D) Are easier to develop than single programming systems

27. An operating system:

A) allows the most efficient use of the computer hardware


B) keeps programmers busy
C) restricts people from using the computer
D) makes computers complicated

28. A common instrument used in troubleshooting a digital circuit is:

A) Logic probe
B) Oscilloscope
C) Pulser
D) All of the above

29. In a digital clock application, the basic frequency must be divided down to:

A) 1 Hz
B) 60 Hz
C) 100 Hz
D) 1000 Hz

30. If the collector resistor is open, the collector voltage is _________.

A) Low
B) High
C) Unchanged
D) Unknown

31. __________ Systems represent information using a continuous function:

A) Digital
B) Analog
C) Manual
D) None of the above

32. All of the following Operating System can implement multitasking Except:

A) MS DOS
B) Windows 10
C) Windows 98
D) Windows xp

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33. HTML stands for:

A) Hyper type multi languages


B) Hyper text markup language
C) Hyped type mock language
D) Hyper typeface main line

34. A device that connects multiple nodes to the network is:

A) A modem
B) A repcater
C) A router
D) A hub

35. What dose the acronym ISDN stand for?

A) Intcrnational Services Data Network


B) Intelligent Services Digital Network
C) Integrated Services Digital Network
D) Interactive Services Digital Network

36. The programming technique used to instruct the microprocessor to repeat


task is called:

A) Looping
B) Debugging
C) Monitoring
D) Registering

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ANSWER KEY
Q# ANSWER CHOICE
1 C
2 D
3 C
4 D
5 B
6 C
7 C
8 C
9 B
10 A
11 B
12 E
13 B
14 A
15 B
16 A
17 C
18 C
19 B
20 D
21 C
22 C
23 D
24 B
25 A
26 C
27 A
28 D
29 A
30 A
31 B
32 A
33 B
34 D
35 C
36 A

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