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AFZAL ACADEMY OF ALLIED HEALTH SCIENCES

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Rescue 1122
NTS /PTS TEST PREPARATION GUIDE

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Four Possible answers are given; choose more accurate answer from the following

1. Oxygen is an odorless colorless gas present in the atmosphere -----% and is essential for life
a. 20 b.16 c. 21 d. Non of above
2. Sudden numberless and weakness of face, limbs on one side of the body are sign and symptoms of
a. Heart Attack b. COPD c. epilepsy d. Brain Stroke
3. ---------is not the indicator of recognition of death
a. Rigor mortis b. Decomposition c. Incineration d. Non of above
4. Compression and ventilation ratio during CPR of adult patients
a. 2:30 b. 30:2 c. 15:2 d. 2:15
5. While performing FBAO on pregnant or obese, perform
a. Abdominal thrust b. Chest thrust c. both a and b d. Non of above
6. The blood vessels supply blood to heart muscles are
a. Coronary arteries b. blood capillaries c. Veins d. all of these
7. Pulse rate of Infants is ---------- beats per minute
a. 60-100 b. 80-110 c. 110-140 d. 120-150
8. Disease that spread through blood and other bodily fluids is
a. Heart Attack b. COPD c. Seizers d. non of above
9. Opening of airway using head tilt chain lift method in --------------- patients
a. Medical b. Trauma c. Both a and b d. Non of above
10. Standard oxygen mask delivered up to -----------% oxygen
a. 44 b. 60 c. 85 d. 90
11. Contraindication of PDA insertion if patients has
a. Gag reflex b. Unresponsiveness c. Tetanus d. Non of above
12. Early defibrillation is ----------step of adult chain of survival
a. 1 b. 2 c. 3 d. 4
13. Respiratory rate of child is ------------ breath per minute
a. 12—20 b. 15—25 c. 20—30 d. 40—50
14. In O.P.Q.R.S.T. formula the “S” stand for
a. Sign and symptoms b. Severity c. single dose d. Non of above
15. The Compression rate per minute for Infant CPR is
a. 100 b. 80 c. 120 d. 150
16. The dose of aspirin for a patient with a suspected heart attack is ------------mg.
a. 100 b. 200 c. 300 d. 400
17. The most common cause of upper airway obstruction in an unresponsive patient is
a. A flaccid tongue b. False teeth c. foreign body d. vomit matter
18. In the 2 rescuer adult CPR situation the ratio of compression to ventilation is
a. 15:2 b. 30:2 c. 15:1 d. 30:1
19. The most effective treatment for ventricular fibrillation is
a. CPR b. Early use of OPA c. Defibrillation d. Non of above
20. The finger placement for chest compression
a. Just above the nipple line b. Just below nipple line
b. Over the centre of nipple line d. Non of above

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21. The most frequent initial rhythm is sudden cardiac arrest is
a. A systole b. Sinus rhythm c. ventricular fibrillation d. non of above
22. In S.A.P.L.E. formula of patient history the ‘M’ stands for
a. Moment b. Medicine c. Medications d. All of above
23. During infant CPR, if pulse rate is <60 with poor perfusion, then
a. Apply AED b. Ventilate c. Continue d. Non of above
24. During F.A.S.T. assessment ‘A’ stands for
a. Alarming situation b. Arm weakness c. Alert d. Non of above
25. Blue coloration of skin due to deficiency of oxygen
a. Palar mortis b. Cyanosis c. synchronization d. Non of above
26. Breathing is controlled by the
a. Lung b. Ribs c. Diaphragm d. Neck
27. Imagining yourself in another person’ situation is
a. Empathy b. Sympathy c. Empathize d. Both a and b
28. Site for gaseous exchange in human is
A. Bronchi b. Bronchiole c. Alveolar ducts d. Alveoli
29. -------------CO, is present in expired air
a. 01 b. 0.04 c. 04 d. 05
30. Do not suction longer than in adult patients
a. 15 Seconds b. 10 Seconds c. 5 seconds d. 2 Seconds
31. Nasal cannula deliver oxygen ----------%
a. 25-44 b. 24-44 c. 20-40 d. 20-44
32. Liquid component of blood is
a. RBCs b. WBCs c. Platelets d. Blood Plasma
33. Blood vessels that carry blood away from the heart toward body tissues are
a. Arteries b. Veins c. Capillaries d. Lymph Vessels
34. A Wave of distension and elongation felt in blood walls due to contraction of felt ventricle is
a. Pulse b. Pulse rate c. Both a and b d. non of above
35. Average rate of pulse in New born----beats per minute
a. 60-80 b. 80-100 c. 100-120 d.120-150
36. If heart muscle does not receive enough oxygen the condition is
a. Heart Attack b. Angina pectoris c. Cyanosis d. Non of above
37. During assessment of consciousness using AVPU formula, stands for
a. Unresponsiveness b. Unequal c. Underage d. Non of above
38. If anybody unable to process and use the sugar condition is
a. Diabetes b. Seizures c. Stroke d. Non of above
39. The best artery to check pulse in an adult unconscious person is
a. Bronchial b. Carotid c. Radial d. Non of above
40. The most common cause of upper away obstruction in conscious patient is
a. Teeth b. Vomit c. Food d. Tongue
41. Personal protective equipment consist of the following expect
a. Goggles b. Latex gloves c. Personal mask d. Non of above

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42. Carbon monoxide is very poisonous but irritating ----------poison.
a. Injected b. Absorbed c. Injected Non of above
43. A Condition in which drug is being prescribed
a. Indication b. contraindication c. Side Effects d. Non of above
44. First and second degree burn are ------- thickness burns if uncomplicated by or infections shock
a. Full b. Superficial c. Partial d. Non of above
45. If a patient is rescued before the point of the death or at least temporary survival this is described as
a. Drowning b. Poisoning c. Partial d. Non of above
46. Loss of two or more pits of Blood can produce.
a. Pipe Failure b. Shock c. Hemorrhage d. None of above
47. Tearing away of body tissue so that part may be totally served from body or attached by flap of skin
a. Avulsions b. Cavitations c. Amputation d. Cut
48. An object placed directly on a wound to control bleeding
a. Bandage b. Dressing c. both a and b d. none of above
49. Health waste must be disposed off in ………………. Color bags
a. White b. Red c. Green d. Yellow
50. Sudden Infant death syndrome usually occurs between age of …….. Weeks and …. Month.
a. 3-4 b. 4-8 c. 5-10 d. 2-1
51. The deep layer of skin mostly consists of connective tissue, elastic and extracellular matrix called.
a. Epidermis b. dermis c. Hypodermis d. Basement
52. Approximate internal blood loss due to rupture in pelvis…………… ml.
a. 1000-2000 b. 500-1000 c. 250-500 d. 1000-5000
53. ………. Is life threatening condition that arises when body’s response to an infection injures its own
tissues and organs?
a. Sepsis b. Thrombosis c. Contamination of Blood d. None of above
54. Blood sugar is typically maintained within a narrow range of ________ m mol/l.
a. 3-3.4 b. 5-5.6 c. 3-5.6 d. 1-1.2
55. A serious allergic reaction that is rapid on onset and may cause death.
a. Asthma b. Anaphylaxis c. both a and b d. none of above
56. The more severe form of heat related illness with symptoms mostly as a result of fluid loss and
electrolytes imbalance
a. Heat stress b. heat exhaustion c. heat stroke d. all above
57. A colorless liquid which protect the brain and spinal cord from physical and chemical injury.
a. Pleural fluid b. CSF c. Acetic Fluid d. None of the Above
58. ______ consists of the medulla oblongata, pones and mid brain.
a. Fore brain b. Diencephalon c. Cerebrum b. Brain stem
59. ________ is blood in the thoracic cavity usually occurs due to penetrating Trauma
a. Pneumothorax b. Hem thorax c. Hemorrhage d. none of above.
60. ________ is called Ischemic heart disease.
a. Angina pectoris b. Heart attack c. Coronary artery disease d. None of above

61. The artery can be palpate at wrist on radial side of fore arm, the pulse is called
a. Brachial b. Femoral c. Dorsalis pedis d. none of above

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62. The important causative factor in chronic bronchitis and emphysema is smoking although only
_______% smokers develop COPD.
a. 10 b.15 c. 20 d. 25
63. What type of burn forms blisters
a. Superficial thickness b. Partial thickness c. Full thickness d. None of above
64. Before drug administration verify
a. Allergy b. Clarity c. Expiry d. All Above
65. Arial depolarization is
a. P wave b. T wave c. ST segment d. None of the above
66. Right Lung has ______ lobes.
a. 1 b. 2 c. 3 d. 4
67. In primary survey the rapid physical examination should take
a. 2 Minutes b. 5 Minutes c. 30-60 seconds d. 60-90 seconds
68. Pneumonia is ________ in the pleural space
a. Air b. Water c. Puss d. Bile
69. ______ occurs when duty of care is breached and reasonably foreseeable harm occurs as a result
a. Negligence b. Carelessness c. Both a and b d. Non of above
70. ______involves forcing or enticing a person to take part in sexual activity against their wishes or for
which they are not able to consent.
a. Negligence b. Carelessness c. both a and b d. none
71. _____ are organisms that live at the expense of another host or organism.
a. Bacteria b. Virus c. both a and b d. None of above
72. Physical act of cleansing the body is called
a. Washing b. Disinfecting c. Personal hygiene d. All above
73. The skull is made up of ____ bones
a. 126 b. 80 c. 22 d.88
74. The commander is in overall charge of each service, Responsible for formulating the strategy for the
incident.
a. Tactical b. Strategic c. Operational d. All above
75. _____ assessment should be performed when handling a patient manually to wheelchair or spine
board
a. ABCDE b. TILE c. STABLE d. OPQRST
76. Management of hypoglycemia is__
a. Insulin b. Glass of Pepsi c. Glucose gel d. None of these
77. Indication of shock is/are__
a. Pale clammy skin b. Increased heart rate c. increased respiratory rate
c. All above
78. What is Apnea?
a. Difficulty in breathing b. Absence of sleep c. Blood in cough d. None of these
79. Bradycardia is pulse less than _____ beats per minute.
a. 10 b. 40 c. 60 d. 100
80. Low oxygen level in blood is termed as
a. Hypercapnia b. Hypoxia c. Hypothermia d. Hyperpyrexia

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81. Medical term for Low Blood Pressure is………………………..

a) Hyperpyrexia (b) Hypoxia (c) Hypotension (d) Tachycardia


82. Number of cranial bones is ……………………………………..

a) 6 (b) 7 (c) 8 (d) 9


83. Large Intestine is also known as ………………………………..
a) Colon (b) Mesentery (c) Caucus (d) Cloacae
84. E.T.T stands for …………………………………………………
a) Exercise Tolerance Test (b) Endo Tracheal Tube (c) Endo Thoracic Tract (d) Glucose
85. Normal value of blood urea is……………………………………
a) 30 mg/dl (b) 40 mg/dl (c) 50 mg/dl (d) 60 mg/dl
86. Ryles Tube is also known as ……..……………………………..

a) Catheter (b) Branulae (c) NG Tube (d) Feeding Tube


87. …………………………… Test is performed for Enteric Fever.

a) Widal (b) T.L.C (c) D.L.C (d) ESR


88. Normal humans body temperature is………………………..
a) 37 F (b) 38 F (c) 93 F (d) 98.6 F
89. Average normal life of a Red Blood Cell is ……………….days.

a) 70-80 (b) 50-100 (c) 60-110 (d) 80-120


90. Ababa is used to help in……………………………..

a) Breathing (b) Urine (c) Bathing (d) Feeding


91. Normal Value of Pulse in adults is…………………/ minute.

a) 60-40 (b) 50-80 (c) 80-120 (d) 72-80


92. Pulse counted on wrist point is also known as ……..………

a) Brachial (b) Radial (c) Popliteal (d) Carotid


93. Average normal blood pressure of an adult human is….……..

a) 220/120 mmHg (b) 100/70 mmHg (c) 120/80 mmHg (d) 80/120 mmHg
94. First cervical vertebrae is also known as ……..…………………..

a) scapula (b) lumbar (c) cocyx (d) Atals


95. Endo Tracheal Tube is used for obstruction in………………………..

a) Urinary system (b) Stomach (c) Respiratory Tract (d) Bowl


96. ……..………… is the longest bone of human body.

a) Humerus (b) Radius (c) Tibia (d) Femur


97. ……..………… is the largest organ of human body.

a) Heart (b) Ribs (c) Stomach (d) Liver


98. There are …………… types of Thermometer

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a) 3 (b) 4 (c) 2 (d) 5
99. …………………. Is a liquid Connective tissue.

a) Cartilage (b) Muscle (c) Epithelium (d) Blood


100. ………………. Should must be used by EMT to avoid contact with blood of the Victim.

a) Gloves and Mask (b) Cap (c) Glasses (d) Vest


101. While giving C.P.R to an adult Breath and compression ratio is

a) 15 compress – 2 breath (b) 30 Compress-2 Breath (c) 10 Compress-1 Breath


102. Smallest bone of the body is

a) Clavicle (b) Scaphoid (c) Talus (d) Stapes


103. Cause of fracture is

a) Direct Force (b) Indirect Force (c) Due to disease (d) all above
104. If a patient is in Shock condition you should

a) Raise foot end (b) Rub hands and feet (c) Maintain IV (d) all above
105. ………… is the largest part of the Brain

a) Spinal Cord (b) Cerebellum (c) Cerebrum (d) Cerebral Cortex


106. A chemical that has the ability to destroy tissues is called

a) Hemoglobin (b) Antidote (c) Poison (d) Anti-Coagulants


107. ……………… Vitamin helps in clotting blood.

a) Vitamin A (b) Vitamin B (c) Vitamin C (d) Vitamin K


108. A tube used for extraction of Urine is called……….

a) NG tube (b) Ryles Tube (c) Catheter (d) E.T.T


109. Intra muscular injection should be administered in……..

a) Gluteus Maximums (b) Deltoid (c) Biceps (d) Triceps


110. …………….. Bandage is used in case of dislocation.

a) Roller (b) Suspensory (c) Triangular (d) Crepe


111. Renal Failure means failure of …………….

a) Heart (b) Liver (c) Lungs (d) Kidneys


112. Percentage of Oxygen in Cylinder is ……

a) 50% (b) 70% (c) 75% (d) 100%


113. Recording Temperature, Pulse and Respiration is also known as taking………..

a) Vitals/T.P.R (b) Charting (c) Record Keeping (d) Catheterization


114. Body temperature higher than ………….. is called High grade fever.

(a) 100 F (b) 102 F (c) 103 F (d) 105 F


115. ………….. Machine is used to give steam or Vapors to a patient.
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(a) E.C.G (b) Ultrasound (c) X-Ray (d) Nebulizer
116. Normal Respiratory rate of an adult is ………..

1. 10-16 (b) 12-18 (c) 14-24 (d) 18-20


117. Percentage of Burn is calculated by the rule of ……………..

(a) Nine (b) Depth (c) Degree of Burn (d) Location of Burn
118. Sudden failure of Heart is known as ………..

(a) Angina (b) Cardiac arrest (c) Heart attack (d) Ischemia
119. Deficiency of Iron causes …………..

(a) Anemia (b) Hypocalcaemia (c) Aids (d) Malnutrition


120. Absence or deficiency of……… causes Diabetes.

(a) Somatotrophic Hormone (b) Saliva (c) Insulin (d) Water


121. Pulse Rate in an infant is ………………..

(a) 130-140/m (b) 150-160/m (c) 100-70 (d) 120-80


122. Average length of an NG Tube is ………… Meter.

(a) 1.0 (b) 1.2 (c) 1.6 (d) 0.7


123. In Shock Condition Blood Pressure of the Patient is ……………..

(a) Raised (b) Decreased (c) Stable (d) None of these


124. ……..…………Anesthesia is administered while suturing a small wound.

(a) Local (b) Spinal (c) Gernal (d) None


125. …….. Number Branula is commonly used.

(a) 16 (b) 18 (c) 20 (d) 22


126. There are …………… types of Sphygmomanometer

(a) 3 (b) 4 (c) 2 (d) 5


127. HIV/ Aids is caused by a ………..

(a) Bacteria (b) Virus (c) Protozoa (d) Pathogen


128. Pathogen for Malaria is ……………..

(a) Plasmodium (b) Mosquito (c) Chemicals (d) Pollution


129. Dengue fever is spread by a ……….. Female mosquito.

(a) Anopheles (b) Aedes Aegypti (c) Anthrax (d) Trichomonas


130. Deficiency of Iron causes -----------------------------------------------------------------…

(a) Anemia (b) Hypocalcaemia (c) Aids (d) Malnutrition


131. Absence or deficiency of ……… causes Diabetes.

(a) Somatotrophic Hormone (b) Saliva (c) Insulin (d) Water


132. Pulse Rate in an infant is ………………..
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(a) 130-140/m (b) 150-160/m (c) 100-70 (d) 120-80
133. Average length of an NG Tube is ………… Meter.

(a) 1.0 (b) 1.2 (c) 1.6 (d) 0.7


134. X-rays are used to diagnose ………………………..

(a) Dislocation (b) Fracture (c) Infection (d) All above


135. The color of metals in a Radiograph is ……………

(a) Gray (b) White (c) Off white (d) Black


136. The color of muscles or soft tissues in a Radiograph is ……………

(a) dark Gray (b) White (c) Off white (d) Black
137. The color of Air in a Radiograph is ……………

(a) Gray (b) White (c) Off white (d) Black


138. X-ray film is also known as ………..

(a) Radiograph (b) Radiology (c) Orthopedic (d) Radiogram


139. Electrical activity of the heart muscle as it changes with time is monitored by…….

(a) EKG (b) Ultrasound (c) X-Ray (d) ECG


140. One large square on ECG shows time equal to…..

(a) 0.2 sec (b) 0.4 sec (c) 0.1 sec (d) 1 sec
141. Five large square on ECG shows time equal to…..

(a) 0.2 sec (b) 0.4 sec (c) 0.1 sec (d) 1 sec
142. Standard ECG paper moves at ………….. Mm per second during real-time recording.

(a) 10mm (b) 15 mm (c) 20mm (d) 25


143. For a 12 lead ECG machine only ……… are compulsory to acquire ECG.

(a) all (b) 6 leads (c) 10 leads (d) 8 leads


144. For a 12 lead ECG machine there are ……….. Limb leads.

(a) 2 (b) 6 (c) 4 (d) 3


145. In an ultrasound machine ……………. sends and receives the sound waves.

(a) Probe (b) Machine (c) CPU (d) Lead


146. An Ultra sound machine is used to study ………. Parts of the body.

(a) Bones (b) Brain (c) Soft tissue (d) System


147. Ultrasound imaging, also called ultrasound scanning or

a) Sonography (b) Photography (c) oncology (d) Radiology


148. Sound frequency of ultrasound machine is between ………………

(a) 1-5 MHz (b) 5-10 MHz (c) 1000 MHz (d) 50 MHz
149. Ossa bone is composed of ………. Bones
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(a) 2 (b) 3 (c) 4 (d) None of these
150. Tachycardia is a term used for …………… heart rate.
(a) Decreased (b) Increased (c) Diseased (d) Arhythmia
151. _____ vitamin is necessary for calcium absorption
a. A b. D c. B12 d. Thiamine
152. Vitamin K plays a vital roll in
a. Blood clotting b. Bone structure c. Protein formation d. none of above
153. Citrus fruits have ________ vitamin in greater quantity.
a. K b. E c. B3 d. C
154. Deficiency of vitamin D causes
a. Pellagra b. Rickets c. Ascariasis d. Chellosis
155. Hemoglobin formation is affected by the deficiency of ____ Vitamin.
a. Vit B6 b. vit B12 c. Vit B3 d. Vit A

Computerized Tomography Scan (C.T Scan)


CT scan helps to diagnose muscle and bone disorders, such as bone tumors and fractures. Pinpoint the
location of a tumor, infection or blood clot. ... Detect and monitor diseases and conditions such as cancer,
heart disease, lung nodules and liver masses
MRI stands for Magnetic Resonance Imaging

Magnetic Resonance Imaging and is based on magnetic resonance of hydrogen protons. Especially minor
contrast deviations in soft tissues in the body can be imaged effectively using MRI. Therefore MRI is better
at visualizing soft tissue pathology than CT scan.

A barium enema is a type of X-ray imaging test that allows doctors to examine your lower intestinal tract. It
involves delivering a contrast solution that contains the metallic element barium into your rectum while a
technician takes X-ray images of the area. ... The X-ray used in this procedure is known as fluoroscopy

A barium meal is a diagnostic test used to detect abnormalities of the esophagus, stomach and small bowel
using X-ray imaging. X-rays can only highlight bone and other radio-opaque tissues and would not usually
enable visualization of soft tissue
There are four classes of Fire
Class-A
Fire involving solid materials like Wood, Paper, and Textiles etc.
Class-B
Fire involving flammable liquids like Petrol, Diesel, and Oils etc.
Class-C
Fire involving Gases, Oxygen, Natural Gas etc
Class-D
Fires involving Metals like Magnesium, Lithium, Titanium etc
Class-E
Fires involving Electrical apparatus like Computers, Fax Machines, etc
A.B.C stands for
Airway, Breathing and Circulation
Red Blood Cells are also known as

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Erythrocytes
White Blood Cells are known as
Leucocytes
Platelets are known as
Thrombocytes
Water Bourne diseases
Hepatitis A, E, Polio, Rota Virus, Typhoid and Paratyphoid, Diarrhea

THE MOST IMPORTANT POINTS FROM EFR

1. Breathing is controlled by the Diaphragm a muscle at the bottom of the chest cavity.
2. Right lung has three loops while left lung has two loops and membrane b/w loops is called Fissur.
3. The Brain can only last 4-6 mint. Without oxygen.
4. Two most important lifesaving skills are (1) Air Way Care (2) Rescue Breath.
5. To survive patient need (1) An open Air Way (2) adequate Breathing
6. Rotate OPA at the degree of 180 into position.
7. The oxygen concentration can be selected from 24% to 50%
8. A pulse is a way of distension and elongation felt an artery wall due to contraction of the left
ventricle.
9. Nitroglycerin pills and spray is used for relief of chest pain.
10. The treatment of CHF is only Oxygen.
11. All physical examination of the patient will be done at least 60 to 90 seconds.
12. If breathing is absent than open Air way and perform Rescue breath.
13. If the skin color is pale (shock patient) Flushed color for (Diabetic) Blue for (Cyanotic) Yellow for
(Hepatitis.
14. Sign: A Condition which you can feel and see.
15. Symptoms A Condition the patient tell you
16. Important SIGN: (1) Respiration (2) Pulse (3) Capillary refill (4) Skin Condition (5) Pupil size (6)
LOC (level of Consciousness)
17. Monitor the patient vital sign every 5 mint. If unstable and every 10 mint. If stable patient.
18. INDICATION: The condition for which the drug is being prescribed.
19. CONTRA-INDICATION: Condition were the drug can be harmful to the patient.
20. SIDE EFFECTS: Those effect which the drug has upon a person that are not desired but are known.
21. ADVERSE REACTION: An effect which the drug has upon a person that is not desired an unknown
response to drug.
22. You may assist with self two prescribed (1) GTN (2)salbutamol
23. Three drug you may administer (1) Aspirin (2) Oxygen (3) Glucoses Gel

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24. Aerosol spray (GTN) is 0.4mg metred dose. EFR may assist with only three (3) sprays.
25. Aerosol inhaler 0.1mg metered dose. EFR may assist with only 2 nd spray after 5 minutes.
26. Aspirin Contra-indication (1) Allergy (2) Bleeding Disorder (3) Active GI ulcer
27. Glucose Gel Dose: (1) in Adult 10-20g (2) in Child 5-10g
28. Burn energy is caused by a interaction b/w energy and biological matter.
29. Tissue damage produced by electrical current depends on six factors.
30. Major burn has three zone of injury that usually appear in a “Bull Eye”
31. Zone of coagulation (many burn) (1) Zone of Stasis (normal burn) (20 Zone of Hyperemia (low burn)
32. Hamolisis is the distraction of RBCs
33. There are three classification of burns (1) stupefied (2) Partial thickness (3) Full thickness
34. 1st and 2nd degree burns are partial thickness burn if uncomplicated by infection or shock.
35. Third Degree burn is full thickness burn that usually requires skin graft.

Most important Abbreviations


1. ACLS. Advanced Cardiac Life Support
2. MONA. Morphine, Oxygen, Nitrate, Aspirin
3. FAST. Facial weakness, Arm weakness, Speech problem , Time
4. PEA. Pulse Electrical Activity
5. VF. Ventricular Fibrillation
6. DNR. Do Not Resuscitate
7. AND. Allow Natural Death
8. S-A-M-P-L-e Sign and Symptom, Allergies, Medication, Past medical history, Last oral intake,
Event leading to present condition
9. PTSD Post Traumatic Stress Disorder
10. S-T-A-B-L-E Sugar, Temperature, Airway, Blood Gases, Lab Works, Empathy
11. B-V-M Bag Valve Mask
12. STOPs Starts breathing, Transferred to Other Places, Out Of Strength, Physician gives
instruction to discontinue CPR, Scene becomes unstable
13. OPA Oropharangeal Airway
14. FBAO Foreign Body Airway Obstruction
15. COPD Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Diseases
16. LOC Level of Consciousness
17. KASR Known severe adverse reaction
18. BGL Blood Glucose Level

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19. PEAP Position, Elevation, Examination, Pressure
20. CPG Clinical Protocol Guide
21. AED Automated External Defibrillator
22. BSI Body Substance Isolation
23. CHF Congestive Heart Failure
24. BMI Body Mass Index
25. R-I-C-E Rest Ice Cover Elevate (for Wound)

Important Medical Terminologies


Abandonment: a legal term referring to discontinuing emergency medical care without making
sure that another health- care professional with equal or better training has taken over.

Abdominal cavity: the space below the diaphragm and continuous with the pelvic cavity.
Abrasion: an open wound caused by scraping, rubbing, or shearing away of the epidermis.
Abuse: improper or excessive action so as to injure or cause harm.

Accessory muscles: additional muscles; in regard to breathing, these are the muscles of
the neck and the muscles between the ribs.
Activated charcoal: a finely ground charcoal that is very absorbent and is sometimes
used as an antidote for ingested poisons.
Acute abdomen: a sharp, severe abdominal pain with rapid onset
Advance directive: a patient's instructions, written in advance, regarding the kind of
resuscitation efforts that should be made I n a life- threatening emergency
Anaphylaxes: an acute allergic reaction with severe bronchospasm and vascular collapse,
which can be rapidly fatal.
Anatomical position: a position in which the patient is standing erect with arms down at the
sides, palms facing forward.
Aneurysm: an enlarged or burst artery.
Antecubital space: the hollow, or front, of the elbow.

Anterior: a term of direction or position, meaning toward the front. Opposite of posterior

Aorta: major artery that starts at the left ventricle of the heart and carries oxygen- rich
blood to the body.

Apical Pulse: an arterial pulse point located under the left breast.

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Arterial bleeding: recognized by bright red blood spurting from a wound.
Arteries: blood vessels that take blood away from the heart.
Arterioles: the smallest arteries.
Artificial ventilation: a method of assisting breathing by forcing air into a patient's lungs.
Asphyxia: suffocation.

Aspirate: to inhale materials into the lungs.


Atria: the two 'upper chambers of the heart
Agonal respirations: reflex gasping with no regular pattern or depth; a sign of impending cardiac
or respiratory arrest.
Airway adjunct: An artificial airway
Alimentary tract: Food passageway that extends from mouth to anus.
Altered mental status: A change in a patient’s normal mental status.
Alveoli: The air sacs of lungs (singular Alveolus)
Amputation: An injury that occurs when a body part is severed from the body
Auscultation: A method of examination that involves listening for signs of injury or illness
Avulsion: An open wound that is characterized by a torn flap of skin or soft tissue that is
either still attached to the body or pulled off completely.
Blanch. To loose color
Blood Vessel: A closed system of tubes through which blood flows
Bracing: Exerting an opposing force against two parts of a stable surface with your body.
(Usually refers to a safety precaution taken while riding in an ambulance patient
compartment)
Bronchi: The two main branches of the trachea which lead to the lungs
Burn center: A medical facility devoted to treatment of burns,
Blunt trauma. Injuries caused by a sudden blow or force that has a crushing impact
Body substance isolation (BSI): A strict form of infection control based on the premises
that all blood and body fluids are infectious.
Burnout: A state of exhaustion and irritability caused by the chronic stress of work
related problems in an emotionally charged environment.
Capillary refill: The time it takes for capillaries that have been compressed to refill with
Blood
Cardiac arrest: The sudden cessation (stopping) of circulation
Consent: Permission to provide emergency care
Constrict: To become smaller or narrower

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Contusion: A bruise, a type of closed soft tissue injury
Cranium: The bones of skull that make the front, top, sides, and back.
Cervical spine: The neck, formed by the first seven vertebrae.
Child: A patient that is one to eight years of age.
Chronic: Of long duration.
Crowing: A sound made during respiration similar to cawing of a crow, which may
mean the muscles around the larynx are in spasm
Crushing injury: An open or closed injury to soft tissues and underlying organs that is the
result of a sudden blow or a blunt force that has a crushing impact.
Cyanosis: Bluish discoloration of the skin and mucous membranes as a result of low
oxygen supply.
Deep. Far from the surface. Opposite of superficial
Defibrillation. The process by which electrical current is applied to the heart, to correct
fatal heart rhythms.
Dermis. The second layer of the skin.
Diastolic pressure. The result of the relaxation of the heart between contractions.
Dilate. To enlarge or widen.
Dive reflex. The body’s natural response to immersion in cold water in which breathing
is inhibited, heart rate decreases, and blood vessels constrict in order to maintain blood
flow to brain and heart.
Do not resuscitate. (DNR). Document reflecting the wish of the terminally ill patient not to
be resuscitated.
Dressing. Covering for a wound.
Dyspnea. Shortness of breath
Ecchymosis. Black and blue discoloration
Embolus. A mass of undisclosed matter in the blood
Extrude. To push or force out
Evisceration. The protrusion of organs from an open wound.
EMT-Basic An emergency medical technician trained to the level above the EMS First
Responder.
EMT-Intermediate. An emergency medical technician trained to a higher level than the
EMT Basic and EFR.
EMT-Paramedic. The most highly trained emergency medical technician in EMS.
Epidermis. Outermost layer of skin.

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Flail Chest. A closed chest injury involving broken ribs,
Finger sweep. A technique in which a finger is used to remove a foreign object from the
mouth.
First responder. The first person on the scene with emergency medical care skills,
Frostbite. Freezing or near freezing of a specific body part also called local cold injury
Full Thickness Burn: A burn that extends through all layers of skin and may involve
muscles, organs or bones.
Hazardous material: a substance that in any quantity poses threat or unreasonable risk of
life, health, or properly if not properly if not roperly controlled.
Hyperthermia: Fever, or elevated body temperature.
Hyperventilation: Rapid breathing common to disease such as asthma and pulmonary
oedema. Common in anxiety induced status
Hematoma: A Collection of blood beneath the skin.
Hemodilution: an increase in the volume of blood plasma in resulting reduced
concentration of red blood cells.
Hemothorax: a collapse of the lungs
Hypoglycemia: low blood sugar.
Immobilise: To make immovable.
Impaled Object: an object embedded in an open wound.
Infant: according to AHA standards, a patient up to one year old.
Infectious Diseases: a diease that can spread from one person to another.
Inferior: Toward or closer to the feet. Opposite of superior.
Inspiration: breathing in; inhaling
Intercostals: between the ribs
Jaw-thrust nanoeurve: a manual technique used to open the airway of an unresponsive
patient who is injured
Kinematics of trauma: the science of analyzing mechanisms of injury.
Labour: the term used to describe the process of childbirth.
Laceration: an open cut wound of varying depth.
Lateral: the voice box.
Lividity: the setting of blood in the lower areas of the body a few hours after death, which
shows as a purples to bluish color.
Level recumbent position: mental status, usually characterized as alert, verbal,
responsive to pain, or unresponsive.

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Log roll: a method of turning a patient without causing or aggravating spinal injury.
Lumbar spine: the lower back, formed by five vertebrae.
Manual traction; applying a pulling force to a body part in order to align it.
Multiple-casualty incident (MCI): any emergency involving three or more patients.
Myocardial infarction: (literally “death of the heart”) heart attack, caused by occlusion or
obstruction of the coronary artery.
Nasal airway: See nasopharyngeal airway.
Nasal cannula: an oxygen delivery device characterized by two soft plastic tips, which are
inserted a short distance into the nostrils.
Neglect: refers to giving insufficient attention or respect to someone who has a claim to
that attention and respect.
Negligence: the act of deviation from the accepted standard of care through carelessness,
inattention, disregard, inadvertence, or over sight that was accidental but avoidable.
Non-emergency move: a move made by several rescuers usually after a patient has been
stabilized. Also celled non- emergency move.
Non-rebreather Mask: an oxygen delivery device bag and a one-way value
Occlude: to block, close up, or abstract.
Occlusive dressing: a dressing that can form an airtight and sometimes watertight seal.
Orbit: the eye socket, or the bones in the skull that hold the eyeball.
Overdose: an emergency that involves poising by drugs or alcohol.
Palpation: method of examination that involves feeling for sign of injury or illness.
Palpitations: a sensation of abnormal rapid-throbbing or fluttering of the heart.
Parietal pleura: the membrane that covers the internal chest wall.
Patent airway: an airway that is open and clear of obstructions.
Pneumothorax: collapse of the lungs caused by air in the chest cavity.
Power grip: Techniques used to obtain maximum strength from the hands while lifting and
moving.
Pre-hospital care: emergency medical uterus that provides nourishment and oxygen to a
foetus.
Pelvic cavity: a space bound by the lower part of the spine, the hip bones, and the pubis.
Perfusion: the circulation of blood throughout a body organ or structure.
Personal protective equipment (PPE): equipment used by a rescuer to protect against
injury and the spread of infectious disease.
Placenta: a disk-shaped inner lining of the care.

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Priapism: a constant erection of the penis.
Protocols: written orders issued by the medical director that may be applied to patient
care. A type of standing order.
Pulse pressure: the difference between systolic blood pressure and diastolic blood
pressure.
Pustules: raised areas of the skin filled with pus.
Recovery position: lateral recumbent position, used to allow fluids to drain from the
patient’s mouth instead of into the airway.
Respiratory arrest: the cessation of spontaneous breathing.
Responsive: conscious, acting or moving in response to stimulus.
Rule of nines: a method used to estimate the percent of body surface area affected by a
burn injury. See palmar surface method.
Scene size-up: an overall assessment of the emergency scene.
Scope of area: actions and care legally allowed to be provided by a first responder.
Seizers: a sudden and temporary change in mental status caused by massive electrical
discharge in the brain.
Status epileptics: a seizeurs lasting longer than 10 minutes or seizures that occur
consecutively without a period of responsiveness between them.
Sterile: Free of all microorganisms and spores
Shock: a life-threading progressive condition that oxygenated blood throughout the body.
Sign: any observable injury or medical condition in a patient.
Sniffing position: the position of a patient’s head when the neck is flexed and the head is
extended.
Stoma: a permanent surgically created opening that connects the trachea directly to the
front of the neck.
Stridor: harsh, high-pitched sound made during inhalation, which may indicates the larynx
is swollen and blocking the upper airway.
Stroke: loss of brain function caused by a blocked or ruptured blood vessel in the brain.
Subcutaneous tissues: layer of fat beneath the skin.
Sucking chest wound: open wound to the chest or back that bubbles or makes a sucking.
Spinal Precautions: methods used to protect the spine from further injury; in EMS, this
usually consists of manually stablisilings the patient’s head and neck until the patient is
completely immobilized.
Stabilise: to hold firmly steadily.

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Supine: a position in which a patient is lying face up on his or her back. Opposite of prone.
Symptom: any injury or medical condition that can only be felt and described by the
patient.
Syrup pressure: the result of a constriction of the heart, which forces blood through the
arteries
Thorax: the chest. Also called rib cage.
Thrombus: a blood clot that obstructs a blood vessel.
Tongue-jaw: a technique used to draw the tongue away from the back of the last resort on
an extremity to apply pressure on an artery in order to control bleeding.
Trauma centre: a medical facility devoted to the treatment of injuries
Triage: this process of sorting patients to determine the order in which they will receive
care.
Tripod Position: a position in which the patient is sitting upright, leaning forward,
struggling to breathe.
Universal Number: a phone number such as 911---- used in many areas to access
emergency services including police, fire, rescue, and ambulance.
Unresponsive: Unconscious; not acting or moving in response to stimulate.
Uterus: the female organ that contains the developing foetus.
Venous bleeding: recognized by dark red blood that flows steadily from a wound.
Ventilation: a method of patient’s lungs.
Visceral pleura: the membrane that covers the outer surface of the lungs.
Vital signs: Signs of life, assessments related to breathing pulse, skin, pupils, and blood
pressure.
Wheals: itchy, raised, round marks on the skin that is red around the edges and white at
the centre.
Wound: a soft-tissue injury.
Xephoid process: the lowest portion of the sternum.

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Intelligence Test
Test No.1
1) Find two numbers whose sum is 28 and difference is 4
a. 12,16 b. 18,10 c. 15.13 d. 14,12
2) I am seventh queue standing from either end. How many men are there in the queue?
a. 12 b. 14 c. 11 b. 13
3) Which is different?
a. Green b. Blue c. Red d. Yellow e. Shining
4) What number when multiplied by itself gives 4 more than 60?
a. 9 b. 8 c. 7 d. 6
5) Find out the stranger in the following figures.
a. 14 b. 18 c. 22 d. 21 e. 42
6) Father is 36 years old and his son is 16 years. In how many years will the father be twice as old as his son?
a. After Four Year b. After Tree year
b. After Two-year d. After Five year
7) Think of a number, divide it by 4 and add 9 to it. If the result is 15. What is the number?
a. 28 b. 24 c. 20 d. 16
8) Lion is to club and cow is to ____________
a. Kid b. calf c. colt d. filly
9) X and y are parents to z but z is not the son of x what is z to x?
a. Daughter b. Brother c. Sister d. None of them
10) My mother is the sister of your brother. What relation I am to you/
a. Cousin b. nephew c. brother d. Sister
11) A Man starts climbing a hill every minute he ascends 20 meters but slip down 5 meters. How long will be
taken to ascend a point of 80 meters high.
a. 6 minute b. 5 minute c. 7 minutes d. 4 minutes
12) The sum of ages of Ali and Ahmed is 34 years. The difference between their ages is 8 years. What are their
ages?
a. 18, 6 b. 20, 14 c. 21, 13 d. 22, 12
13) Aslam is 6 years older than his wife. Who is 4 times as old as her daughter? If the daughter was 5 years old
three years back what is the age of Aslam?
a. 38 b. 36 c. 40 d. 42
14) Akram is taller than Ashraf. But Ashraf is shorter than Aslam. And Akram is also taller than Aslam. Who is the
shortest one?
a. Akram b. Ashraf c. Aslam d. None of Them
15) Which is different?
a. ACB b. MON c. TUS d. PRQ
16) Which is Different?
a)Lahore b) Rawalpindi

c) Multan d) Punjab

17) It takes 5 minutes to boil a single egg. How much time will be needed to boil 4 eggs?
a) 24 Minutes b) 20 Minutes

c) 5 Minutes d) none of them

(18) Y is Z is children of ex. are the father of y but z is not the Son of x. What is z to x?

a) Daughter b) Son c) Cousin d) Brother

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(19) Wasim is 10 years older than his wife. Who are 5 time as old as her Daughter. If the Daughter
attains of the age of 7 in

2 years’ time. Then what is the age of men?

a) 40 years b) 45 years

c) 30 years d) 35 years

(20) Think of the number. Divided it by 3 and add 5 to it. If the Result is 11. What is the Number?

a) 15 b) 18 c) 21 d) 24

(21) In the cage there are pigeons and rabbits. There here 20

Heads and 48 feet. How many rabbits are there?

a) 4 b) 6 c) 8 d) 10

(22) People take food___________

a) It is the hobbits of the people to do so.

b) It is necessary for life.

c) People do not want to destroy it.

d) All are Correct.

(23 ) in a bard there is an excess of 14 bullocks over Cow. What is the number of each?

a) 36 ballocks and 16 cows


b) 28 ballocks and 26 cows
c) 30 ballocks and 24 cows
d) 34 ballocks and 20 cows

24) Islamabad is the famous because _________

a) Many foreigners live in it

b) it is very beautiful city

c) the prime minister live in it

d) it is the Capital of Pakistan

(25) Which is the Different from of the other n the following?

a) Professors b) Teacher c) principal

d) Students e) Headmaster

Test # 2

(1) Which is Different?

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a) Lahore b) Karachi c) Quota d) Peshawar e) Rawalpindi
(2) Which choice provides the answer?
If 3x15=5 4x24=6 5x35=7 6x48=?
a) 8 b) 268 c) 288 d) 6
(3) Which is the Different?
a) Hockey b) Football c) Cricket d) Tennis e) Volleyball
(4) Which is Different?
a) Uniform b) pent c) Shirt d) Tie
(5) Which is the Different?
a) Dog b) Cat c) Lion d) Kitten
(6) Which is Different?
a) Temple b) Church c) Hotel d) Mosque
(7) Which is Different?
a) Silver b) Mercury c) Gold d) Oxygen e) Brass
(8) Which is Different?
a) Oxygen b) Hydrogen c) Nitrogen d) Gold e) Chlorine
(9) Which is Different?
a) Apple b) Mango c) Banana d) Grapes e) Fruit

Which is Different?

a. Carrot b. Peas c. Pumpkin d. Vegetable

Which is Different?
a. East b. West c. North d. Direction e. South

Which is Different?

a. Apple b. Banana c. orange d. Mango e. Carrot

Gold is more expensive metal than iron because______-

a. It is used for making ornaments.


b. It has bright color
c. Everybody likes it
d. It is rare metal

Which is Different?

a. Tehran b. Kabul c. Lahore d. Islamabad c. London

Which is Different?

a. Beautiful b. pretty c. handsome d. ugly

A police man wears uniform because __________

a. It gives him smart appearance.


b. It is provided by the government free.
c. He can be recognized easily.
d. It scare away from criminals

People wear dark glasses in summer because __________

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a. They want to disguise themselves.
b. They want to look smart.
c. They want to protect their eyes from dazzling light
d. They can easily afford it.
e. All are correct

Write the letter which is midway between E and Q.

a. M b. L c. K d. J

(19) If 7 garments hung up together are dried up in 3 hours.

In how much time can 14 garments be dried up together?

a) 6 Hours b) 14 Hours c) 7 Hours d) 3 Hours

(20) Add the following number and divide by the middle

Number 1.2.3.4.5.6.7.

a) 6 b) 7 c) 5 d) 4

(21) Which is different?

a) Carrot b) Onion c) Pumpkin d) Apple e) Turnip

(22) Ali is taller than Ghani and Rehman is also taller than

Ghani. Who is the shortest?

a) Ali b) Rehman c) Ghani d) None

(23) If January is to 31/1 then April is to________?

a) 31/4 b)30/5 c) 31/6 d) 30/4

(24) In a class of 400 children 45% were girls . How many boys were in the class ?

a) 240 b) 160 c) 190 d)200

(25) Add together all the even numbers and divide by the first number 4,3,6,8,2

a) 4 b) 3 c)5 d) 2

Test No. 3
Which is different?

(a) Oxford (b) Cambridge (c) University (d) Harvard

Which is different?

(a) Asia (b) Africa (c) Europe (d) Continent (e) Australia

Which is different?
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(a) Muslim (b) Christian (c) Hindus (d) Jews (e) British

Ahmed is elder to Ali and Ali is elder to Adeel. Who is the eldest?

(a) Ali (b) Adeel (c) Ahmed (d) None

Which will show greater reading on spring balance?

A kilo of salt or a kilo of grapes.

(a) Grapes (b) Salt (c) Equal (d) All are correct

A Grandfather is always _____________ than his son.

(a) Wiser (b) Educated (c) Taller (d) More Experienced

Which is odd?

(a) Mason (b) Goldsmith (c) Tailor (d) Shepherd

Writer the number of pairs which is dissimilar from the other.

(a) Lamp and Oil (b) Cap and Head

(c) Inkpot and Ink (d) Pencil and Pen

If 7 boys write 7 pages in seven minutes, in how many minutes can one boy write one page?

(a) 7 Minutes (b) 1 minutes

(c) 2 minutes (d) 1/7 minutes

Which is seventh letter in the alphabets? If we begin the counting from k?

(a) Q (b) M (c) N (d) P (e) R

Write the number of Pair which is different from the other in the following.

(a) Mathematic and Geometry (b) Flowers and Petal

(c) Books and Pages (d) Water and Air

Write the numbers of pair which is different from the others

(a) Wrong and Right (b) Long and Short

(c) Please and Happy (d) Curved and straight

It takes three minutes to boil an egg. How much time with take to boil six eggs together?

(a) 18 minutes (b) 15 minutes

(c) 3 minutes (d) none is correct

People read newspaper because________________.

(a) They wish to pass their leisure time usefully.

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(b) They wish to known what is happening in the world

(c) Newspaper is cheaper than books.

Give the number of pair which is different from the others?

(a) River and ship (b) Bulb and Light

(c) Watch and Time (d) Thermometer & Temperature

People go to hill station_______________.

(a) To enjoy in summer

(b) To see snow

(c) To know about hill

(d) Land is too hot for them

Trace out the odd from the following.

(a) Canal (b) River (c) Tank (d) Well

White clothes in summer are worn because_____________.

(a) These are cheaper

(b) These look respectable

(c) These are readily available

(d) These permit heat to go out

Which is different?

(a) Fruit (b) Apple (c) Mango (d) Orange

Which is different?

(a) Dog (b) Horse (c) Cat (d) Hen

Which is different?

(a) Mare (b) Fox (c) Leopard (d) Animal

Which is different?

(a) Airplane (b) Ship (c) Cart (d) Bus

Which is different?

(a) Cub (b) Fox (c) Lamb (d) Kitten

Which is different?

(a) Hut (b) Mosque (c) Temple (d) Church

Which is different?

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(a) Milk (b) Blood (c) Water (d) Liquid

Test No. 4
Which is different?

(a) Happy (b) Sorrow (c) Sad (d) Gloomy

Which is different?

(a) Sunday (b) Monday (c) Tuesday (d) Holiday

Which is different?

(a) Little (b) Small (c) Short (d) Tall

People wear clothes because___________.

(a) They look handsome.

(b) They cover their bodies

(c) To show others

Which is different?

(a) Hockey (b) Football (c) Cricket (d) Volley Ball (e) Snooker

If 30 cows eat 30 bags of grass in 30 days. Then how many days would 2 cows eat 2 bags of grass?

(a) 60 days (b) 30 days (c) 4 days (d) 2 says

Which comes next? 1, 4, 9, 16, 25, 36

(a) 100 (b) 49 (c) 64 (d) 81

Which comes next? 4,16,36,64

(a) 36 (b) 100 (c) 81 (d) 64

Which comes next? 4,16,36,64

(a) 100 (b) 81 (c) 25 (d) 49

Find the odd man out?

(a) Flood (b) Drought

(c) Eclipse (d) Earthquake

If yesterday was Monday, what will be the day after tomorrow?

(a) Wednesday (b) Thursday (c) Friday (d) Tuesday

Find the odd man out?

(a) 1342 (b) 2453 (c) 3564 (d) 4765 (e) 5786

Which is different?

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(a) Ocean (b) Atlantic (c) Pacific (d) Arctic

Find the odd man out?

(a) Sparrow (b) Goat (c) Crow (d) Pigeon

Which is different?

(a) Lion (b) Elephant (c) Kiwi (d) Horse

Which is different?

(a) Mango (b) Pulse (c) Apple (d) Banana

X is father of y and z. But y and z are not brothers.

What is relationship of y and z?

(a) Brother & Sister (b) Brothers

(c) Sisters (d) None

Electricians wear rubber soled shoes because__________.

(a) They cannot afford leather shows.

(b) Rubber is an insulator.

(c) These are lighter than leather shoes.

(d) These are more durable than leather shoes.

For success in life you should ________________.

(a) Work hard (b) Be honest

(c) Be courageous (d) All are correct

Children must play in the field because __________.

(a) It is good pastime.

(b) Each evening is meant for outdoor game.

(c) Games provide health to the body.

(d) They enjoy company of others.

We learn education because ____________.

(a) It is customary

(b) It is very cheap

(c) It helps in seeking jobs.

(d) It increases our knowledge.

Many people smoke cigarettes because _____________.

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(a) It is matter of habit for them.

(b) They have spare money to spend.

(c) These are fashionable activity

Ball point pen have become popular because_____

a. They are easy to handle


b. B. one can write easily with it.
c. These are attractive to look at.
Add the following numbers and divide by the middle number 1,2,3,4,5,6,7

(a) 7 (b) 6 (c) 5 (d) 4

If animal is to 6 then bird is to ________.

(a) 4 (b) 5 (c) 6 (d) 7

Test # 5
Rocket is to space as bus is to

a. Land b. sea c. world d. island


If 40 is to 10 then 800 is to

a. 200 b. 400 c. 250 d. 100


Which is deferent?

a. Grapes b. wheat c. orange d. mango


Which is deferent?

a. Fish b. lion c. horse d. camel


Which is deferent?

a. Potato b. carrot c. tumid d. beans e. ladyfinger


Which is deferent?

a. Carrot b. radish c. tumid d. tomato e. onion


Which is deferent?

a. Kitchen b. puppy c. cat d. chicken e. colt


Which letter comes alphabetically in order in the word DRAWING?

a. D b. W c. G e. A
What letter comes alphabetically in order in the word MOTHER?

a. E b. H c. M d. R
Which letter comes alphabetically in order in the word FLUCTUATION?

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a. P b. C c. T d. I

1) Trace the odd pair in the following.


a) Nest and Bird b) Prison and Culprit
c) Teacher and Student d) Hospital and Patient
2) Give the number of pair which is different?
a) Garden and Flowers b) School and Student
c.) Library and Books d) Cricket and Hockey
13) A railway station always has ________________
a) A train b) A railway line
c) A platform d) A station master
14) Which is different?
a) May b) March c) July d) Month
15) Which is different?
a) Glass and Milk b) Bottle and Wine
c) Pen and Ink d) Radio and Transistor
16) Which is different?
a) Cow (b) Goat (c) Sheep (d) Horse
17) Which is different?
(a) Iron and Nail (b) Wood and stool
(c) Paper and Book d) Oil and Lamp
18) A school always has __________
a) Teacher b) Chair
C) Classroom d) Desk
19) Which is different?
a) East and North b) Hard and Soft
c) Long and Short d) Hot and Cold
20) Write the number of pair which is different?
a) Oil and Bottle b) Mercury and Barometer

c) Letter and Postman d) Arrow and Quiver

21) Which is different?

a) Plate b) Cup c) Glass d) Book

22) Which is different?

a) Oil b) Lamp c) Candle d) Bulb

23) Which is different?

a) University b) College c) School d) Mosque

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24) Which is different?

a) Lungs b) Heart c) Liver d) Skin

25) Which is different?

a) Hockey b) Cricket c) Foot Ball d) Chess

Psychometric test
1. Do you sometime break your promises?
(a) Agree (b) Disagree (c) Strongly Agree (d) Strongly Disagree
2. If someone Friend a co- worker or a member of your family is in need of your help do you resist that
help if it is in convention?
(a) Agree (b) Disagree (c) Strongly Agree (d) Strongly Disagree
3. Are you frequently witty in a sarcastic Way?
(a) Agree (b) Disagree (c) Strongly Agree (d) Strongly Disagree
4. Do you have tendency to gain attention by “Topping “the remarks made by the previous speaker in a
convention?
(a) Agree (b) Disagree (c) Strongly Agree (d) Strongly Disagree
5. Are you usually ill at ease with stranger?
(a) Agree (b) Disagree (c) Strongly Agree (d) Strongly Disagree
6. Do you have tendency to be bossy?
(a) Agree (b) Disagree (c) Strongly Agree (d) Strongly Disagree
7. Are you critical of other when you feel that they are at fault?
(a) Agree (b) Disagree (c) Strongly Agree (d) Strongly Disagree
8. Do you sometime make fun of other people?
(a) Agree (b) Disagree (c) Strongly Agree (d) Strongly Disagree
9. Do you frequently laugh of the mistake of other?
(a) Agree (b) Disagree (c) Strongly Agree (d) Strongly Disagree
10. When other make mistake of any type do you correct them?
(a) Agree (b) Disagree (c) Strongly Agree (d) Strongly Disagree
11. Do you find it difficult to smile?
(a) Agree (b) Disagree (c) Strongly Agree (d) Strongly Disagree
12. Are you unable to praise and compliment other people early?
(a) Agree (b) Disagree (c) Strongly Agree (d) Strongly Disagree

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13. Do you frequently try to reform other people?
(a) Agree (b) Disagree (c) Strongly Agree (d) Strongly Disagree
14. Are you unable to keep your personal trouble to yourself?
(a) Agree (b) Disagree (c) Strongly Agree (d) Strongly Disagree
15. Are you suspicious of other people motives?
(a) Agree (b) Disagree (c) Strongly Agree (d) Strongly Disagree
16. Do you frequently borrow the belonging of other?
(a) Agree (b) Disagree (c) Strongly Agree (d) Strongly Disagree
17. Do you enjoy gossips?
(a) Agree (b) Disagree (c) Strongly Agree (d) Strongly Disagree
18. Are you unable to keep out of other people business most of the time?
(a) Agree (b) Disagree (c) Strongly Agree (d) Strongly Disagree
19. Do you talk a lot about yourself?
(a) Agree (b) Disagree (c) Strongly Agree (d) Strongly Disagree
20. Do you ever use bitter ling word when referring to those who differ from you in religion race of
politics?
(a) Agree (b) Disagree (c) Strongly Agree (d) Strongly Disagree
21. Have you ever been late at a meeting or party.
(a) Agree (b) Disagree (c) Strongly Agree (d) Strongly Disagree
22. Sometimes I feel like I have some special skills.
(a) Agree (b) Disagree (c) Strongly Agree (d) Strongly Disagree
23. I don’t like to go out with friends when I am not in a mood.
(a) Agree (b) Disagree (c) Strongly Agree (d) Strongly Disagree
24. People usually think that I am an average person.
(a) Agree (b) Disagree (c) Strongly Agree (d) Strongly Disagree
25. I like to take rest in my extra time.
(a) Agree (b) Disagree (c) Strongly Agree (d) Strongly Disagree
26. My family thinks I am a successful person.
(a) Agree (b) Disagree (c) Strongly Agree (d) Strongly Disagree
27. I would prefer to leave a scene of accident.
(a) Agree (b) Disagree (c) Strongly Agree (d) Strongly Disagree
28. Cell phone is a basic necessity of life.
(a) Agree (b) Disagree (c) Strongly Agree (d) Strongly Disagree

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29. Young generation must be aware of the negative impact of social media.
(a) Agree (b) Disagree (c) Strongly Agree (d) Strongly Disagree
30. I like to argue in a dispute where I am right.
(a) Agree (b) Disagree (c) Strongly Agree (d) Strongly Disagree
31. If a person of opposite gender asks me for help, I feel shy
(a) Agree (b) Disagree (c) Strongly Agree (d) Strongly Disagree
32. Occasionally I do smoke with friends
(a) Agree (b) Disagree (c) Strongly Agree (d) Strongly Disagree
33. I like to help people even when I am unable to do so
(a) Agree (b) Disagree (c) Strongly Agree (d) Strongly Disagree
34. My teachers used to punish me at my mistakes
(a) Agree (b) Disagree (c) Strongly Agree (d) Strongly Disagree
35. Rich people are always welcomed everywhere
(a) Agree (b) Disagree (c) Strongly Agree (d) Strongly Disagree
36. Every person should must have his own transport.
(a) Agree (b) Disagree (c) Strongly Agree (d) Strongly Disagree
37. Criminals should not be dealt with mercy
(a) Agree (b) Disagree (c) Strongly Agree (d) Strongly Disagree
38. Sometimes I feel like I can do much better work than others.
(a) Agree (b) Disagree (c) Strongly Agree (d) Strongly Disagree
39. I wish I have more self respect
(a) Agree (b) Disagree (c) Strongly Agree (d) Strongly Disagree
40. I always look at the bright side
(a) Agree (b) Disagree (c) Strongly Agree (d) Strongly Disagree
41. Sometimes I feel exhausted due to workload
(a) Agree (b) Disagree (c) Strongly Agree (d) Strongly Disagree
42. I feel confident when talking to a stranger
(a) Agree (b) Disagree (c) Strongly Agree (d) Strongly Disagree
43. My sixth sense always alerts me before a incident
(a) Agree (b) Disagree (c) Strongly Agree (d) Strongly Disagree
44. I believe in good luck
(a) Agree (b) Disagree (c) Strongly Agree (d) Strongly Disagree
45. Beauty is the most important part of anyone’s personality

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(a) Agree (b) Disagree (c) Strongly Agree (d) Strongly Disagree
46. I like to sleep when I am alone
(a) Agree (b) Disagree (c) Strongly Agree (d) Strongly Disagree
47. Most of the people do not deserve what they have
(a) Agree (b) Disagree (c) Strongly Agree (d) Strongly Disagree
48. I feel worried while listening or watching news
(a) Agree (b) Disagree (c) Strongly Agree (d) Strongly Disagree
49. Sometimes I am unable to control my emotions
(a) Agree (b) Disagree (c) Strongly Agree (d) Strongly Disagree
50. I always think a lot before taking any final decision
(a) Agree (b) Disagree (c) Strongly Agree (d) Strongly Disagree
51. I like to discus my personal problems with my friends
(a) Agree (b) Disagree (c) Strongly Agree (d) Strongly Disagree
52. Sometimes I feel like, why this always happens to me
(a) Agree (b) Disagree (c) Strongly Agree (d) Strongly Disagree
53. I am good at multitasking
(a) Agree (b) Disagree (c) Strongly Agree (d) Strongly Disagree
54. Some people are jealous of my success
(a) Agree (b) Disagree (c) Strongly Agree (d) Strongly Disagree
55. I usually avoid going to wedding parties
(a) Agree (b) Disagree (c) Strongly Agree (d) Strongly Disagree
56. I am reluctant to accept my mistake
(a) Agree (b) Disagree (c) Strongly Agree (d) Strongly Disagree
57. Casually I feel brave and confident
(a) Agree (b) Disagree (c) Strongly Agree (d) Strongly Disagree
58. I don’t believe in love and affairs
(a) Agree (b) Disagree (c) Strongly Agree (d) Strongly Disagree
59. I have a few but sincere friends
(a) Agree (b) Disagree (c) Strongly Agree (d) Strongly Disagree
60. If someone doesn’t listen to me I shout at him
(a) Agree (b) Disagree (c) Strongly Agree (d) Strongly Disagree

‫تجزیہ نفس سواالت‬

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‫ہد ا یا ت ‪ :‬نیچے دیے گئے بیا نات آپ کے اپنے با رے میں مجمو عی محسوسات کوظاہر کر تے ہیں ۔ نشاندہی کر‬
‫یں کہ آپ ان سے کس حد تک متفق‪ ،‬غیر متفق‪ ،‬بالکل غیر متفق یا بالکل متفق ہیں۔‬
‫‪.1‬مجمو عی طور پر میں اپنے آپ سے مطمئن ہو ں۔‬
‫‪ .4‬بالکل متفق ہوں‬ ‫‪ .3‬متفق ہوں‬ ‫‪ .2‬متفق نہیں ہوں‬ ‫‪.1‬بالکل متفق نہیں ہوں‬
‫‪ .2‬بعض اوقات میں سوچتا ‪/‬سوچتی ہو ں کہ مجھ میں کچھ بھی اچھا نہیں ہے ۔‬
‫‪ .4‬بالکل متفق ہوں‬ ‫‪ .3‬متفق ہوں‬ ‫‪ .2‬متفق نہیں ہوں‬ ‫‪.1‬بالکل متفق نہیں ہوں‬
‫‪ .3‬میں محسو س کر تا ‪ /‬کر تی ہو ں کہ مجھ میں کافی حد تک اچھی خصوصیات مو جود ہیں ۔‬
‫‪ .4‬بالکل متفق ہوں‬ ‫‪ .3‬متفق ہوں‬ ‫‪ .2‬متفق نہیں ہوں‬ ‫‪.1‬بالکل متفق نہیں ہوں‬
‫‪ .4‬میں دوسرے لو گو ں جتنا بہتر کا م کرنے کی قا بلیت رکھتا ‪/‬رکھتی ہو ں ۔‬
‫‪ .4‬بالکل متفق ہوں‬ ‫‪ .3‬متفق ہوں‬ ‫‪ .2‬متفق نہیں ہوں‬ ‫‪.1‬بالکل متفق نہیں ہوں‬
‫‪ .5‬میں محسوس کر تا ہوں ‪ /‬کر تی ہوں کہ میر ے اندر کچھ زیادہ قا بل فخر بات نہیں ہے ۔‬
‫‪ .4‬بالکل متفق ہوں‬ ‫‪ .3‬متفق ہوں‬ ‫‪ .2‬متفق نہیں ہوں‬ ‫‪.1‬بالکل متفق نہیں ہوں‬
‫‪ .6‬بعض اوقات میں اپنے آپ کو یقینی طور بے فائدہ محسوس کر تا‪ /‬کرتی ہوں ۔‬
‫‪ .4‬بالکل متفق ہوں‬ ‫‪ .3‬متفق ہوں‬ ‫‪ .2‬متفق نہیں ہوں‬ ‫‪.1‬بالکل متفق نہیں ہوں‬
‫‪ .7‬میں محسو س کر تا ہوں ‪ /‬کر تی ہوں کہ میں قدروقیمت کے لحا ظ سے کسی بھی دوسرے انسان سے کم نہیں‬
‫ہوں۔‬
‫‪ .4‬بالکل متفق ہوں‬ ‫‪ .3‬متفق ہوں‬ ‫‪ .2‬متفق نہیں ہوں‬ ‫‪.1‬بالکل متفق نہیں ہوں‬
‫‪ .8‬میر ی خواہش ہے کہ میری اپنی نظروں میں مز ید عزت ہو ۔‬
‫‪ .4‬بالکل متفق ہوں‬ ‫‪ .3‬متفق ہوں‬ ‫‪ .2‬متفق نہیں ہوں‬ ‫‪.1‬بالکل متفق نہیں ہوں‬
‫‪ .9‬مجموعی طور پر میں اپنے آپ کو ایک ناکا م انسان تصور کرتا‪/‬کرتی ہو ں۔‬
‫‪ .4‬بالکل متفق ہوں‬ ‫‪ .3‬متفق ہوں‬ ‫‪ .2‬متفق نہیں ہوں‬ ‫‪.1‬بالکل متفق نہیں ہوں‬
‫‪ .10‬میں اپنی ذات کے بارے میں مثبت تصورر کھتا ‪/‬رکھتی ہوں۔‬
‫‪ .4‬بالکل متفق ہوں‬ ‫‪ .3‬متفق ہوں‬ ‫‪ .2‬متفق نہیں ہوں‬ ‫‪.1‬بالکل متفق نہیں ہوں‬
‫‪ .11‬کام ٹھیک سے نہ کرنے کی وجہ سے میں اکثر حوصلہ ہار جاتا‪/‬جاتی ہوں ۔‬
‫‪ .4‬بالکل متفق ہوں‬ ‫‪ .3‬متفق ہوں‬ ‫‪ .2‬متفق نہیں ہوں‬ ‫‪.1‬بالکل متفق نہیں ہوں‬
‫دوران کام مجھے بہت سی ناکامیوں کا سا منا کر نا پڑتا ہے ۔‬
‫ِ‬ ‫‪.12‬‬
‫‪ .4‬بالکل متفق ہوں‬ ‫‪ .3‬متفق ہوں‬ ‫‪ .2‬متفق نہیں ہوں‬ ‫‪.1‬بالکل متفق نہیں ہوں‬
‫‪ .13‬میں زیادہ کام کی وجہ سے اکثر گھبر ا جاتا ‪ /‬جاتی ہوں ۔‬
‫‪ .4‬بالکل متفق ہوں‬ ‫‪ .3‬متفق ہوں‬ ‫‪ .2‬متفق نہیں ہوں‬ ‫‪.1‬بالکل متفق نہیں ہوں‬
‫‪ .14‬میں ممکنہ غلطیوں پر پر یشان ہو جاتا‪ /‬جاتی ہوں۔‬
‫‪ .4‬بالکل متفق ہوں‬ ‫‪ .3‬متفق ہوں‬ ‫‪ .2‬متفق نہیں ہوں‬ ‫‪.1‬بالکل متفق نہیں ہوں‬
‫‪ُ .15‬مجھے فیصلہ کرنے میں ا کثر مشکل پیش آتی ہے ۔‬

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‫‪ .4‬بالکل متفق ہوں‬ ‫‪ .3‬متفق ہوں‬ ‫متفق نہیں ہوں‬ ‫‪.2‬‬ ‫‪.1‬بالکل متفق نہیں ہوں‬
‫‪ .16‬میں جلد ہی ہمت ہار جاتا‪ /‬جاتی ہوں ۔‬
‫‪ .4‬بالکل متفق ہوں‬ ‫‪ .3‬متفق ہوں‬ ‫‪ .2‬متفق نہیں ہوں‬ ‫‪.1‬بالکل متفق نہیں ہوں‬
‫‪ .17‬میں ایسے منصو بے بناتا‪ /‬بناتی ہوں کہ جن پر عمل نہیں کرتا‪ /‬کرتی ۔‬
‫‪ .4‬بالکل متفق ہوں‬ ‫‪ .3‬متفق ہوں‬ ‫‪ .2‬متفق نہیں ہوں‬ ‫‪.1‬بالکل متفق نہیں ہوں‬
‫‪ .18‬میرے کام کی وجہ سے مجھے اکثر شکایات ملتی ہیں۔‬
‫‪ .4‬بالکل متفق ہوں‬ ‫‪ .3‬متفق ہوں‬ ‫‪ .2‬متفق نہیں ہوں‬ ‫‪.1‬بالکل متفق نہیں ہوں‬
‫‪ .19‬میں اکثر معامالت میں بگڑ جاتا‪/‬جاتی ہوں جن میں میرا قصور نہیں ہوتا ۔‬
‫‪ .4‬بالکل متفق ہوں‬ ‫‪ .3‬متفق ہوں‬ ‫‪ .2‬متفق نہیں ہوں‬ ‫‪.1‬بالکل متفق نہیں ہوں‬
‫‪ُ .20‬مجھے لو گو ں کے سامنے بو لنے میں مشکل پیش آتی ہے ۔‬
‫‪ .4‬بالکل متفق ہوں‬ ‫‪ .3‬متفق ہوں‬ ‫متفق نہیں ہوں‬ ‫‪.2‬‬ ‫‪.1‬بالکل متفق نہیں ہوں‬
‫‪21‬۔ میں عموما غصے پہ قابو نہیں رکھ پاتا‬
‫‪4‬۔ بالکل متفق‬ ‫‪3‬۔ متفق ہوں‬ ‫‪2‬۔ متفق نہیں ہوں‬ ‫بالکل متفق نہیں ہوں‬
‫‪.22‬مجھ میں خود اعتمادی کی کمی ہے۔‬
‫‪4‬۔ بالکل متفق ہوں‬ ‫‪3‬۔ متفق ہوں‬ ‫‪2‬۔ متفق نہیں ہوں‬ ‫بالکل متفق نہیں ہوں‬
‫‪.23‬معذوری کی وجہ سے میرے معاشرے میں لوگ مجھے حقیر سمجھتے ہیں۔‬
‫‪4‬۔ بالکل متفق ہوں‬ ‫‪3‬۔ متفق ہوں‬ ‫‪2‬۔ متفق نہیں ہوں‬ ‫‪.‬بالکل متفق نہیں ہوں‬
‫‪.24‬مجھے سے اکثر لوگ دوررہنے کی کوشش کرتے ہیں۔‬
‫‪4‬۔ بالکل متفق ہوں‬ ‫‪3‬۔ متفق ہوں‬ ‫‪2‬۔ متفق نہیں ہوں‬ ‫بالکل متفق نہیں ہوں‬
‫‪.25‬میر ے دوست مجھے اکثرمایوس کرتے ہیں۔‬
‫‪4‬۔ بالکل متفق ہوں‬ ‫‪3‬۔ متفق ہوں‬ ‫‪2‬۔ متفق نہیں ہوں‬ ‫بالکل متفق نہیں ہوں‬
‫‪.26‬میر ے عالقے کے لوگ مجموعی طور پر مجھ سے مطمئن رہتے ہیں۔‬
‫‪4‬۔ بالکل متفق ہوں‬ ‫‪3‬۔ متفق ہوں‬ ‫‪2‬۔ متفق نہیں ہوں‬ ‫بالکل متفق نہیں ہوں‬
‫‪.27‬معاشرے میں ٖاکثر لوگ میرے شکایات کرتے رہتےہیں۔‬
‫‪4‬۔ بالکل متفق ہوں‬ ‫‪3‬۔ متفق ہوں‬ ‫‪2‬۔ متفق نہیں ہوں‬ ‫بالکل متفق نہیں ہوں‬
‫‪.28‬میرے جذبات کو بہت جلد ٹھیس پنہچتی ہے۔‬
‫‪4‬۔ بالکل متفق ہوں‬ ‫‪3‬۔ متفق ہوں‬ ‫‪2‬۔ متفق نہیں ہوں‬ ‫بالکل متفق نہیں ہوں‬
‫‪.29‬مجھےمستقبل عموماروشن معلوم ہوتا ہے۔‬
‫‪4‬۔ بالکل متفق ہوں‬ ‫‪3‬۔ متفق ہوں‬ ‫‪2‬۔ متفق نہیں ہوں‬ ‫بالکل متفق نہیں ہوں‬
‫‪ .30‬کوئی بھی کام شرو ع کرنے سے پہلے میں اچھی طرح اس کے بارے میں سوچتا ‪/‬سوچتی ہوں۔‬
‫‪4‬۔ بالکل متفق ہوں‬ ‫‪3‬۔ متفق ہوں‬ ‫‪2‬۔ متفق نہیں ہوں‬ ‫بالکل متفق نہیں ہوں‬
‫‪.31‬کام میں پشیں آنے واے مسا ئل کے بارے میں مجھے کوئی اندیشہ نہیں ہوتا۔‬
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‫‪4‬۔ بالکل متفق ہوں‬ ‫‪3‬۔ متفق ہوں‬ ‫‪2‬۔ متفق نہیں ہوں‬ ‫بالکل متفق نہیں ہوں‬
‫‪.32‬میں ایسے کام ہمیشہ کرتا ہوں جونحبولبی سر انجام دے سکتا ‪/‬سکتی ہوں۔‬
‫‪4‬۔ بالکل متفق ہوں‬ ‫‪3‬۔ متفق ہوں‬ ‫‪2‬۔ متفق نہیں ہوں‬ ‫‪.1‬بالکل متفق نہیں ہوں‬

‫‪ .33‬میں ایسے منصوبے شروع کرتا ہوں جن میں کوئی دلحپپسی نہیں رکھتا‪/‬رکھتی۔‬
‫‪4‬۔ بالکل متفق ہوں‬ ‫‪3‬۔ متفق ہوں‬ ‫‪2‬۔ متفق نہیں ہوں‬ ‫بالکل متفق نہیں ہوں‬
‫‪.34‬ایک ہی وقت میں محنتلف کام نمٹاسکتا‪/‬سکتی ہوں۔‬
‫‪4‬۔ بالکل متفق ہوں‬ ‫‪3‬۔ متفق ہوں‬ ‫‪2‬۔ متفق نہیں ہوں‬ ‫بالکل متفق نہیں ہوں‬
‫‪.35‬کام کے دوران میری توجہ اکثرغیر ذمہ درانہ ہوتی ہے۔‬
‫‪4‬۔ باکل متفق ہوں‬ ‫‪3‬۔ متفق ہوں‬ ‫‪2‬۔ متفق نہیں ہوں‬ ‫بالکل متفق نہیں ہوں‬
‫‪.36‬مشکل حاالت میں اکثر گھبراجاتا ‪/‬جاتی ہوں۔‬
‫‪4‬۔ باکل متفق ہوں‬ ‫‪3‬۔ متفق ہوں‬ ‫‪2‬۔ متفق نہیں ہوں‬ ‫بالکل متفق نہیں ہوں‬
‫‪.37‬اندھیر سے مجھے بہت زیادہ خوف آ تا ہے۔‬
‫‪4‬۔ باکل متفق ہوں‬ ‫‪3‬۔ متفق ہوں‬ ‫‪2‬۔ متفق نہیں ہوں‬ ‫بالکل متفق نہیں ہوں‬
‫‪.38‬میں ہللا کے سوا کسی سے نہیں ڈرتا‪/‬ڈرتی۔‬
‫‪4‬۔ باکل متفق ہوں‬ ‫‪3‬۔ متفق ہوں‬ ‫‪2‬۔ متفق نہیں ہوں‬ ‫بالکل متفق نہیں ہوں‬
‫‪.39‬میں جانوروں سے اکثر خوف زدہ ہوجاتا‪/‬جاتی ہوں۔‬
‫‪4‬۔ باکل متفق ہوں‬ ‫‪3‬۔ متفق ہوں‬ ‫‪2‬۔ متفق نہیں ہوں‬ ‫بالکل متفق نہیں ہوں‬
‫‪.‬‬
‫‪.40‬میں انپے بارے میں اچھا محسوس نہیں کرتا۔‬
‫‪4‬۔ باکل متفق ہوں‬ ‫‪3‬۔ متفق ہوں‬ ‫‪2‬۔ متفق نہیں ہوں‬ ‫بالکل متفق نہیں ہوں‬
‫‪.41‬میں اندھیر میں کہیں بھی جانے سے ڈرتا‪/‬ڈرتی ہوں۔‬
‫‪4‬۔ باکل متفق ہوں‬ ‫‪3‬۔ متفق ہوں‬ ‫‪2‬۔ متفق نہیں ہوں‬ ‫بالکل متفق نہیں ہوں‬
‫‪.42‬میں بری صحبت سے ہمیشہ خود کو محفو م رکھتا ‪ /‬رکھتی ہوں۔‬
‫‪4‬۔ باکل متفق ہوں‬ ‫‪3‬۔ متفق ہوں‬ ‫‪2‬۔ متفق نہیں ہوں‬ ‫بالکل متفق نہیں ہوں‬
‫‪43‬مجھےپانی سے ڈرلگتا ہے۔‬
‫بلکل متفق نہیں ہوں‬ ‫‪4‬‬ ‫‪ 3‬متفق ہوں‬ ‫‪ 2‬متفق نہیں ہوں‬ ‫‪ 1‬بالکل متفق نہیں ہوں‬
‫‪ 44‬میں بچپن میں اکثر اپنے دوستوں کے ساتھ نہرپہ نہانے جاتاہوں ۔‬
‫ہوں‬ ‫بلکل متفق نہیں‬ ‫‪4‬‬ ‫‪ 3‬متفق ہوں‬ ‫‪ 2‬متفق نہیں ہوں‬ ‫‪ 1‬بالکل متفق نہیں ہوں‬
‫‪ 45‬میں دوستوں کی محفل میں کبھی کبھار سگریٹ نوشی کرلیتا‪/‬لیتی ہوں۔‬
‫ہوں‬ ‫بلکل متفق نہیں‬ ‫‪4‬‬ ‫متفق ہوں‬ ‫‪3‬‬ ‫متفق نہیں ہوں‬ ‫‪2‬‬ ‫‪ 1‬بالکل متفق نہیں ہوں‬
‫‪ 46‬محبھے منشیات سے شدید نفرت ہے۔‬

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‫بلکل متفق نہیں ہوں‬ ‫‪4‬‬ ‫متفق ہوں‬ ‫‪3‬‬ ‫‪ 1‬بالکل متفق نہیں ہوں ‪ 2‬متفق نہیں ہوں‬
‫‪ 47‬میں کبھی کبھار جھوٹ بول لیتا ‪/‬لیتی ہوں۔‬
‫ہوں‬ ‫بلکل متفق نہیں‬ ‫‪4‬‬ ‫متفق ہوں‬ ‫‪3‬‬ ‫متفق نہیں ہوں‬ ‫‪ 1‬بالکل متفق نہیں ہوں ‪2‬‬
‫‪ 48‬میں ہر وقت جلدی میں رہتا‪/‬رہتی ہوں۔‬
‫ہوں‬ ‫بلکل متفق نہیں‬ ‫‪4‬‬ ‫متفق ہوں‬ ‫‪3‬‬ ‫‪ 2‬متفق نہیں ہوں‬ ‫‪ 1‬بلکل متفق نہیں ہوں‬
‫‪ 49‬محبھے سادگی سے زندگی گزارنا پسند ہے۔‬
‫ہوں‬ ‫بلکل متفق نہیں‬ ‫‪4‬‬ ‫متفق ہوں‬ ‫‪3‬‬ ‫‪ 2‬متفق نہیں ہوں‬ ‫‪ 1‬بلکل متفق نہیں ہوں‬
‫‪ 50‬میں خود سے بہت زیادہ نا امید رہتا ‪ /‬رہتی ہوں۔‬
‫ہوں‬ ‫بلکل متفق نہیں‬ ‫‪4‬‬ ‫متفق ہوں‬ ‫‪3‬‬ ‫متفق نہیں ہوں‬ ‫‪2‬‬ ‫‪ 1‬بلکل متفق نہیں ہوں‬
‫‪ 51‬میں نخرے واال‪/‬والی ہوں۔‬
‫ہوں‬ ‫بلکل متفق نہیں‬ ‫‪4‬‬ ‫متفق ہوں‬ ‫‪3‬‬ ‫متفق نہیں ہوں‬ ‫‪2‬‬ ‫‪ 1‬بلکل متفق نہیں ہوں‬
‫‪ 52‬میں کسی سےجھگڑا نہیں کرتا۔‬
‫ہوں‬ ‫بلکل متفق نہیں‬ ‫‪4‬‬ ‫متفق ہوں‬ ‫‪3‬‬ ‫‪ 2‬متفق نہیں ہوں‬ ‫‪ 1‬بلکل متفق نہیں ہوں‬
‫‪ 53‬میں اپنےآپ کو تنہا محسوس کرتا ہوں۔‬
‫ہوں‬ ‫بلکل متفق نہیں‬ ‫‪4‬‬ ‫متفق ہوں‬ ‫‪3‬‬ ‫‪ 2‬متفق نہیں ہوں‬ ‫‪ 1‬بلکل متفق نہیں ہوں‬
‫‪ 54‬محبھ پر کوئی تنقید کرے تو محبھے سخت غصہ آتا ہے۔‬
‫ہوں‬ ‫بلکل متفق نہیں‬ ‫‪4‬‬ ‫متفق ہوں‬ ‫‪3‬‬ ‫‪ 2‬متفق نہیں ہوں‬ ‫‪ 1‬بلکل متفق نہیں ہوں‬
‫‪ 55‬میں اپنے جذبات دوسروں سے چھپاتا ‪/‬چھپاتی ہوں ۔‬
‫ہوں‬ ‫بلکل متفق نہیں‬ ‫‪4‬‬ ‫متفق ہوں‬ ‫‪3‬‬ ‫‪ 2‬متفق نہیں ہوں‬ ‫‪ 1‬بلکل متفق نہیں ہوں‬
‫‪ 56‬میں اکثر دانتوں سے اپنے ناخن چباتا رہتا‪ /‬رہتی ہوں۔‬
‫ہوں‬ ‫بلکل متفق نہیں‬ ‫‪4‬‬ ‫‪ 3‬متفق ہوں‬ ‫‪ 2‬متفق نہیں ہوں‬ ‫‪ 1‬بلکل متفق نہیں ہوں‬
‫‪ 57‬چھوٹی چھوٹی باتوں کی وجہ سے میں اکثر جھگڑتا رہتا ‪ /‬رہتی ہوں۔‬
‫ہوں‬ ‫بلکل متفق نہیں‬ ‫‪4‬‬ ‫متفق ہوں‬ ‫‪3‬‬ ‫متفق نہیں ہوں‬ ‫‪2‬‬ ‫‪ 1‬بلکل متفق نہیں ہوں‬
‫‪ 58‬میں جلد رو پڑتا‪ /‬پڑتی ہوں۔‬
‫ہوں‬ ‫بلکل متفق نہیں‬ ‫‪4‬‬ ‫‪ 3‬متفق ہوں‬ ‫‪ 2‬متفق نہیں ہوں‬ ‫‪ 1‬بلکل متفق نہیں ہوں‬
‫‪ 59‬میں غیر ضروری سر گرمیوں میں شریک رہتا‪ /‬رہتی ہوں۔‬
‫ہوں‬ ‫بلکل متفق نہیں‬ ‫‪4‬‬ ‫‪ 3‬متفق ہوں‬ ‫‪ 2‬متفق نہیں ہوں‬ ‫‪ 1‬بلکل متفق نہیں ہوں‬
‫‪ 60‬میں ہر قسم کے معامالت کو احسن طریقے سے سلجھالیتا‪ /‬لیتی ہوں۔‬
‫ہوں‬ ‫بلکل متفق نہیں‬ ‫‪4‬‬ ‫‪ 3‬متفق ہوں‬ ‫‪ 2‬متفق نہیں ہوں‬ ‫‪ 1‬بلکل متفق نہیں ہوں‬
‫‪ 61‬میں بعض اوقات اپنے آپ کو بہادر محسوس کر لیتا‪ /‬لیتی ہوں۔‬
‫ہوں‬ ‫بلکل متفق نہیں‬ ‫‪4‬‬ ‫‪ 3‬متفق ہوں‬ ‫‪ 2‬متفق نہیں ہوں‬ ‫‪ 1‬بلکل متفق نہیں ہوں‬
‫‪ 62‬کبھی کبھار محبھےدوسروں کی مدد کرکے بہت خوش ہوتی ہے۔‬
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‫ہوں‬ ‫بلکل متفق نہیں‬ ‫‪4‬‬ ‫‪ 3‬متفق ہوں‬ ‫‪ 2‬متفق نہیں ہوں‬ ‫‪ 1‬بلکل متفق نہیں ہوں‬
‫‪ 63‬چھوٹی چھوٹی باتوں سے میں اکثر پریشان ہوجاتا ‪/‬جاتی ہوں۔‬
‫ہوں‬ ‫بلکل متفق نہیں‬ ‫‪4‬‬ ‫‪ 3‬متفق ہوں‬ ‫‪ 2‬متفق نہیں ہوں‬ ‫‪ 1‬بلکل متفق نہیں ہوں‬
‫‪ 64‬بعض اوقات محبھے دوسروں کی طرح بہت غصہ آتا ہے۔‬
‫ہوں‬ ‫بلکل متفق نہیں‬ ‫‪4‬‬ ‫متفق ہوں‬ ‫‪3‬‬ ‫متفق نہیں ہوں‬ ‫‪2‬‬ ‫‪ 1‬بلکل متفق نہیں ہوں‬
‫‪65‬۔ اکثرمیرا کسی کام میں دل لگتا۔‬
‫‪4‬۔بالکل متفق ہوں‬ ‫‪3‬۔متفق ہوں‬ ‫‪2‬۔متفق نہیں ہوں‬ ‫‪1‬۔بالکل متفق نہیں ہوں‬
‫‪66‬۔بعض اوقات میں چاکو چو بند رہتا‪/‬رہتی ہوں۔‬
‫‪4‬۔بالکل متفق ہوں‬ ‫‪3‬۔متفق ہوں‬ ‫‪ 2‬۔متفق نہیں ہوں‬ ‫‪1‬۔بالکل متفق نہیں ہوں‬
‫‪67‬۔کبھی کبھار میں محسوس کرتاہوں کہ میں مشکل کام کر سکتا ‪/‬سکتی ہوں۔‬
‫‪4‬۔بالکل متفق ہوں‬ ‫‪3‬۔متفق ہوں‬ ‫‪2‬۔متفق نہیں ہوں‬ ‫‪1‬۔بالکل متفق نہیں ہو ں‬
‫بعض او قات میں پر یشانی کی وجہ سے روپٹرتا‪/‬پٹرتی ہوں۔‬ ‫‪ 68‬۔‬
‫‪4‬۔بالکل متفق ہوں‬ ‫‪3‬۔متفق ہوں‬ ‫‪2‬۔ متفق نہیں ہوں‬ ‫‪1‬۔ بالکل متفق نہیں ہوں‬
‫‪69‬۔می ں دوسرں کو بہتر انداز میں پر کھنےکی صالحیت نہیں رکھتا‪ /‬رکھتی۔‬
‫‪4‬۔بالکل متفق ہوں‬ ‫‪3‬۔متفق ہوں‬ ‫‪2‬۔ متفق نہیں ہوں‬ ‫‪1‬۔ بالکل متفق نہیں ہوں‬
‫‪ 70‬۔میں محسوس کرتا‪/‬کرتی ہوں کہ معا شرے میں زیا دہ تر لوگوں کوبات کرنے کا سلیقہ نہیں ہے۔‬
‫‪4‬۔بالکل متفق ہوں‬ ‫‪3‬۔متفق ہوں‬ ‫‪2‬۔ متفق نہیں ہوں‬ ‫‪1‬۔ بالکل متفق نہیں ہوں‬
‫‪ 71‬۔ بعض اوقات میں اپنے آپ کو دنیا کا قابل ترین انسان سمجھتا‪ /‬سمجھتی ہوں۔‬
‫‪4‬۔بالکل متفق ہوں‬ ‫‪3‬۔متفق ہوں‬ ‫‪2‬۔ متفق نہیں ہوں‬ ‫‪1‬۔ بالکل متفق نہیں ہوں‬
‫‪72‬۔ میں اپنے ذاتی کام خود کر تا‪ /‬کرتی ہوں۔‬
‫‪4‬۔بالکل متفق ہوں‬ ‫‪3‬۔متفق ہوں‬ ‫‪2‬۔ متفق نہیں ہوں‬ ‫‪1‬۔ بالکل متفق نہیں ہوں‬
‫‪73‬۔میں ایک خوش اخالق انسان ہوں۔‬
‫‪4‬۔بالکل متفق ہوں‬ ‫‪3‬۔متفق ہوں‬ ‫‪2‬۔ متفق نہیں ہوں‬ ‫‪1‬۔ بالکل متفق نہیں ہوں‬
‫‪74‬۔میں خود کو دوستوں کی صحبت میں ڈھا لتا ‪/‬ڈھالتی ہوں۔‬
‫‪4‬۔بالکل متفق ہوں‬ ‫‪3‬۔متفق ہوں‬ ‫‪2‬۔ متفق نہیں ہوں‬ ‫‪1‬۔ بالکل متفق نہیں ہوں‬
‫‪ 75‬۔ میرےدوست میر ی خوشی کی وجہ ہوتے ہیں۔‬
‫‪4‬۔بالکل متفق ہوں‬ ‫‪3‬۔متفق ہوں‬ ‫‪2‬۔ متفق نہیں ہوں‬ ‫۔ بالکل متفق نہیں ہوں‬
‫‪76‬۔میں کبھی کبھار ا حساس کمتری کا شکار ہو جاتا‪ /‬جاتی ہوں۔‬
‫‪4‬۔بالکل متفق ہوں‬ ‫‪3‬۔متفق ہوں‬ ‫‪2‬۔ متفق نہیں ہوں‬ ‫‪1‬۔ بالکل متفق نہیں ہوں‬
‫‪77‬۔ میں چند مگر خاص دوست بنانا پسندکروں گا ‪/‬گی۔‬
‫‪4‬۔بالکل متفق ہوں‬ ‫‪3‬۔متفق ہوں‬ ‫‪2‬۔ متفق نہیں ہوں‬ ‫‪1‬۔ بالکل متفق نہیں ہوں‬
‫‪ 78‬۔میں لوگوں میں بال وجہ ملنے کی بجائے اپنا زیادہ وقت اپنی تعلیم کو دیتا ‪/‬دیتی ہوں۔‬
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‫‪ 79‬۔بعض اوقات میں اس کام سے پر یشان ہو جاتا ‪/‬جاتی ہوں جسے میں نہیں کرناچا ہتا‪ /‬چاہتی۔‬
‫‪4‬۔بالکل متفق ہوں‬ ‫‪3‬۔متفق ہوں‬ ‫‪2‬۔ متفق نہیں ہوں‬ ‫‪1‬۔ بالکل متفق نہیں ہوں‬
‫‪80‬۔ میرے مزاج میں اکثر اُتار چٹرھاؤآتار ہتاہے۔‬
‫‪4‬۔بالکل متفق ہوں‬ ‫‪3‬۔متفق ہوں‬ ‫‪2‬۔ متفق نہیں ہوں‬ ‫‪1‬۔ بالکل متفق نہیں ہوں‬
‫‪ 81‬۔میں اپنی ذاتی خوشیونمیں دوستوں کا شریک ہونا ضروری نہیں سمجھتا‪ /‬سمجھتی۔‬
‫‪4‬۔بالکل متفق ہوں‬ ‫‪3‬۔متفق ہوں‬ ‫‪2‬۔ متفق نہیں ہوں‬ ‫‪1‬۔ بالکل متفق نہیں ہوں‬
‫‪ 82‬۔میں تھکاوٹ او ر پریشانی کی حالت سوجھ بوجھ کو بر قرار رکھتا‪ /‬رکھتی ہو ں۔‬
‫‪4‬۔بالکل متفق ہوں‬ ‫‪3‬۔متفق ہوں‬ ‫‪2‬۔ متفق نہیں ہوں‬ ‫‪1‬۔ بالکل متفق نہیں ہوں‬
‫‪83‬۔میں ہر قسم کے لوگوں سے ملنا پسند کر تا ‪ /‬کرتی ہوں۔‬
‫‪4‬۔بالکل متفق ہوں‬ ‫‪3‬۔متفق ہوں‬ ‫‪2‬۔ متفق نہیں ہوں‬ ‫‪1‬۔ بالکل متفق نہیں ہوں‬
‫‪84‬۔میں غلط کام کر نے کے بعد خود کو قصوروار ٹھہرانے سے گھبراتا‪ /‬گھبراتی ہوں۔‬
‫‪4‬۔بالکل متفق ہوں‬ ‫‪3‬۔متفق ہوں‬ ‫‪2‬۔ متفق نہیں ہوں‬ ‫‪1‬۔ بالکل متفق نہیں ہوں‬
‫‪ 85‬۔میں احسان کیےبغیردوسر وں کی مدد کرنے کو ترجیح دیتاہوں۔‬
‫‪4‬۔بالکل متفق ہوں‬ ‫‪3‬۔متفق ہوں‬ ‫‪2‬۔ متفق نہیں ہوں‬ ‫۔ بالکل متفق نہیں ہوں‬
‫‪86‬۔ میں جنس مخالف سے محبت کرنے کے لیے آمادہ ہو جاتا‪ /‬جاتی ہوں۔‬
‫‪4‬۔بالکل متفق ہوں‬ ‫‪3‬۔متفق ہوں‬ ‫‪2‬۔ متفق نہیں ہوں‬ ‫‪1‬۔ بالکل متفق نہیں ہوں‬
‫‪87‬۔ مایوسی میری بر داشت کو ختم کر دیتی ہے۔‬
‫‪4‬۔بالکل متفق ہوں‬ ‫‪3‬۔ متفق ہوں‬ ‫‪2‬۔متفق نہیں ہوں‬ ‫‪1‬۔بالکل متفق نہیں ہوں‬
‫‪ 88‬۔ میں دو سروں کی آراءکو قبول کرنے سے پہلے اچھی طرح جانچنےکا‪/‬کی عادی ہوں۔‬
‫‪4‬۔بالکل متفق ہوں‬ ‫‪3‬۔ متفق ہوں‬ ‫‪2‬۔متفق نہیں ہوں‬ ‫‪1‬۔ بلکل متفق نہیں ہوں‬

‫‪ 89‬۔مجھے دوسروں پر خرچ کرنے میں خوشی ہوتی ہے۔‬


‫‪4‬۔بالکل متفق ہوں‬ ‫‪3‬۔ متفق ہوں‬ ‫‪2‬۔متفق نہیں ہوں‬ ‫‪1‬۔بالکل متفق نہیں ہوں‬
‫‪90‬۔لوگ میرے سا تھ وقت گزارنے میں اکثراکتاہٹ محسوس کرتے ہیں۔‬
‫‪4‬۔بالکل متفق ہوں‬ ‫‪3‬۔ متفق ہوں‬ ‫‪2‬۔متفق نہیں ہوں‬ ‫‪1‬۔بالکل متفق نہیں ہوں‬
‫‪91‬۔ میں لوگوں سے بحث کرنے میں دلچسبی رکھتا ہوں۔‬
‫‪4‬۔بالکل متفق ہوں‬ ‫‪3‬۔ متفق ہوں‬ ‫‪2‬۔متفق نہیں ہوں‬ ‫‪1‬۔بالکل متفق نہیں ہوں‬
‫‪ 92‬۔ عالمہ اقبال کے روشن پا کستا ن کے خواب کی تکمیل ہو چکی ہے۔‬
‫‪4‬۔بالکل متفق ہوں‬ ‫‪3‬۔ متفق ہوں‬ ‫‪2‬۔متفق نہیں ہوں‬ ‫‪1‬۔بالکل متفق نہیں ہوں‬
‫‪ 93‬۔میں ٹیلی فون پر رومانس کرنے کو تر جیی نہیں دیتا ‪/‬دیتی ہوں۔‬
‫‪4‬۔بالکل متفق ہوں‬ ‫‪3‬۔ متفق ہوں‬ ‫‪2‬۔متفق نہیں ہوں‬ ‫‪1‬۔بالکل متفق نہیں ہوں‬
‫‪ 94‬۔ میں دوسروں کو غمگین دیکھ کرپریشان ہو جاتا ہوں۔‬

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‫‪95‬۔ مرد کو بیوی کے شانہ بشانہ چلنا چاہئے۔‬
‫‪4‬۔بالکل متفق ہوں‬ ‫‪3‬۔ متفق ہوں‬ ‫‪2‬۔متفق نہیں ہوں‬ ‫‪1‬۔بالکل متفق نہیں ہوں‬
‫‪96‬۔میں محبت کے مفہوم کو سمجھتا‪/‬سمجھتی ہوں۔‬
‫‪4‬۔بالکل متفق ہوں‬ ‫‪3‬۔ متفق ہوں‬ ‫‪2‬۔متفق نہیں ہوں‬ ‫‪1‬۔بالکل متفق نہیں ہوں‬
‫‪ 97‬۔ ملک میں فرقہ ورانہ تقسیم کو ختم کرنے کے با رے لوگو ں کو آگاہی د ینی چاہیے ۔‬
‫‪4‬۔بالکل متفق ہوں‬ ‫‪3‬۔ متفق ہوں‬ ‫‪2‬۔متفق نہیں ہوں‬ ‫‪1‬۔بالکل متفق نہیں ہوں‬
‫‪98‬۔مجھے محبت یا عشق وغیرہ سےکوہی لگا و نہیں۔‬
‫‪4‬۔بالکل متفق ہوں‬ ‫‪3‬۔ متفق ہوں‬ ‫‪2‬۔متفق نہیں ہوں‬ ‫‪1‬۔بالکل متفق نہیں ہوں‬
‫‪ 99‬۔ میں دوسروں کے لیے قر با نی دینے کا جذبہ رکھتا ‪/‬رکتھی ہوں ۔‬
‫‪4‬۔بالکل متفق ہوں‬ ‫‪3‬۔ متفق ہوں‬ ‫‪2‬۔متفق نہیں ہوں‬ ‫‪1‬۔بالکل متفق نہیں ہوں‬
‫‪ 100‬۔میں برا محسوس کیے بغیر ایک لڑکا ‪/‬لڑکی سے بات چیت کر سکتی‪/‬سکتا ہوں۔‬
‫‪4‬۔بالکل متفق ہوں‬ ‫‪3‬۔ متفق ہوں‬ ‫‪2‬۔متفق نہیں ہوں‬ ‫‪1‬۔بالکل متفق نہیں ہوں‬

‫نا مکمل فقرات‬


‫‪1‬۔میرے والد نے ایک بار بہت بڑا سانپ مارا۔‬
‫‪2‬۔جان بچانے کی خاطرپیھچےہٹو۔‬
‫‪3‬۔سب سےپہلے اس نے سب کو سالم کیا۔‬
‫‪4‬۔اگر پیسےنہ ہوں تو کماو۔‬
‫‪5‬۔لڑتےلڑتےوہ دونوں ہنس پڑے۔‬
‫‪6‬۔دشمن کے سامنےڈٹے رہو۔‬
‫‪7‬روشنی کی کرن نظرآنے پر صبح کا آ غاز ہوا۔‬
‫‪8‬۔دکھ سہتے سہتےوہ مضبوط ہوگیا۔‬
‫‪9‬۔اُس کے غموں کا عالج اُس ہی کے پاس ہے۔‬
‫‪10‬۔غربت کی وجہ سےا ُس نےاپنے حاالت بدلنےٹھان لی۔‬
‫‪11‬۔وہ چاالک توبہت تھالیکن دل کا بھی اچھا تھا۔‬
‫‪12‬۔اُسے احساس دالے بخیرمیں نےاُس کی مدد کی۔‬
‫‪13‬۔ ُجرم کرنےکے باوجوداُس نے سچ بوال۔‬
‫‪14‬۔بنیاد ی بات تو یہ ہے کہ والدین ہی سب کچھ ہیں۔‬

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‫‪15‬۔میرے دل میں ابھی تک والدین کا احترام ہے۔‬
‫‪16‬۔باپ سے پو چھے بغیراُس نے کوہی کام نہیں کیا۔‬
‫‪17‬۔جب اُسے علم ہوا تو اُس نےفا ئدہ اُٹھایا۔‬
‫‪18‬۔شادی کی بات آنے پروہ شرماگیا۔‬
‫‪19‬۔اپنی خوشیوں کی خا طر اُس نے سب کو خوش رکھا۔‬
‫‪20‬۔وہ اکثر بازار بس سے جاتا ہے۔‬
‫‪21‬۔شہادت کے شوق میں وہ فوج میں گیا۔‬
‫‪22‬۔وردی پہن کر اُس نے اپنے والدین کو سلوٹ کیا۔‬
‫‪23‬۔نوکری نہ ملنےپر بھی اُس نے کو شش جاری رکھی۔‬
‫‪24‬۔نمازی ہونے کے باوجودآج ٹائم سے نمازادا نہ کر سکا۔‬
‫‪25‬۔لٹرکوں کے ساتھ ملکر ا ُ س نے کر کٹ کھیلی۔‬
‫‪26‬۔اپنےفائدے کی خا طر دوسروں کو نقصان مت پہنپاو۔‬
‫‪27‬۔لڑکیوں کے ساتھ اُن کے والدین بھی تھے۔‬
‫‪28‬۔کئی عورتیں پہلے ہی پہنچ چکی تھیں۔‬
‫‪29‬۔آرام دہ زندگی گزارنےکے والدین پُر عزم ہے۔‬
‫‪30‬۔لوگوں کے ساتھ مل کر اُس نے غریبوں کی مدد کی۔‬
‫‪31‬۔تاریکی سے فا ئدہ اُٹھاکر وہ باہر چالگیا۔‬
‫‪32‬۔ہماری پولیس ہمارے تحفظ کے لیے ہے۔‬
‫‪33‬۔لٹرائی کےموقع پر حواس کو قابو رکھنا چاہے۔‬
‫‪34‬۔اکثر سوتے میں وہ کر وٹیں بدلتاہے۔‬
‫‪35‬۔باپ کے ساتھ شفقت سے پیش آنا چاہیے۔‬
‫‪36‬۔اُس نےمجبور ہو کر گاڑی روک لی۔‬
‫‪37‬۔آگ لگنے پر دھواں پھیلنے لگا۔‬
‫‪38‬۔آسمان پر با دل چھاگئےتو انداھیرا ہو گیا۔‬
‫‪39‬۔اُس کی صحت اب کافی بہتر ہے۔‬
‫ْ‪40‬۔زندگی میں کامیاب صرف محنت پر ہے۔‬
‫‪41‬۔پیسوں کے بغیرہی وہ بازار چالگیا۔‬

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‫‪42‬۔اُس نے ڈرتے ڈرتے کار چالئی۔‬
‫‪43‬۔سب سے بڑی دولت عزت کی دولت ہے۔‬

‫‪44‬۔ حق تو یہ تھا کہ تم پہلے آتے۔‬


‫‪45‬۔ تنہائی میں وہ اپنے مستقبل کے بارے میں سو چتا ہے ۔‬
‫‪46‬۔ممکن ہے کہ تم دیر سے آئو ۔‬
‫‪47‬۔ اُس نے خوف کے مارے آنکھین بند کر لیں۔‬
‫‪48‬۔ مو قع ملتے ہی وہ یہا ں سے چال گیا ۔‬
‫‪49‬۔ کھیل ہی کھیل میں وقت گزر گیا۔‬
‫‪ 50‬۔ اِس د ُور میں ٹائم کی بہت اہمیت ہے ۔‬
‫‪51‬۔ جاتے جاتے اُس کے باپ نے نصیحت کی۔‬
‫‪ 52‬۔ وہ مسلمان ہیں لیکن وہ آج مسجد نہ آسکے ۔‬
‫‪53‬۔ جنگ کے شروع ہوتے ہی شور بڑھنے لگا۔‬
‫‪54‬۔مو سم کے بدلتے ہی وہ َچل پڑا۔‬
‫‪55‬۔ لڑکیوں نے ِمل بیٹھ کر پڑھائی کی۔‬
‫‪56‬۔ فارغ وقت میں بھی وہ پڑ ھتا رہا۔‬
‫‪57‬۔ فیل ہونے پر اُس نے دوبارہ محنت کر نے کی ٹھان لی۔‬
‫‪58‬۔ کو ئی بھی کا م کر نے سے پہلے وہ ہمیشہ ا چھی طرح سوچتا ہے ۔‬
‫‪ 59‬۔ رات کے وقت آسما ن پر ستارے تھے۔‬
‫‪60‬۔ اپنی عزت کی خا طر اُس نے جد و جہد کی۔‬
‫‪61‬۔ چھو ٹی مو ٹی چوری کر کے وہ پکڑا گیا۔‬
‫‪62‬۔ دوستو ں کے سا تھ ِمل کر پڑ ھا ئی کر نی چا ہیے ۔‬
‫‪63‬۔ اُس کے باپ نے اُس سے محنت کر نے کا کہا۔‬
‫‪64‬۔ امتحا ن کے دنوں اُس نے خوب محنت کی۔‬
‫‪65‬۔ خواب میں اُس نے احمد کو دیکھا ۔‬
‫‪66‬۔ لو گو ں کے ساتھ ادب کے سا تھ پیش آنا چاہیے ۔‬
‫‪67‬۔ اپنی بیما ری کی وجہ سے وہ آج واپس نہ جا سکا۔‬

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‫۔ ترقی کر نے کےلیے محنت کر نا نہایت ضر وری ہے ۔‬68
‫۔ دولت حا صل کر نے کےلیے شارٹ کٹ ضروری نہیں ۔‬69
‫۔ اپنی مجبوریو ں کی وجہ سے وہ آج نہ آسکا ۔‬70
‫۔ ماں اپنے بچو ں کے لیے کھا نا پکانے لگی ۔‬71
‫۔ گاڑی کے چلتے ہی اُس کو ِسیٹ ِمل گئی ۔‬72
‫۔ خوف کے مارے اُس نے اپنی گا ڑی روک لی۔‬73
‫۔ بارش کے طوفان میں روڈ پر کچھ بھی نظرنہیں آرہا تھا۔‬74
‫۔ کھیل ہی کھیل میں ا ُس نے بہت سے انعام حا صل کیے ۔‬75
‫۔ مو سم بدلتے ہی نئے پھول نکل آئے۔‬76
‫۔ کام کرنے سے پہلے وہ بسم ہللا ضرور پڑھتا ہے۔‬77
‫۔ ماں اپنے بچوں کے لیے دن رات د ُعا کر تی ہے ۔‬78
‫۔ بارش کے طوفان میں اُس نے محفو ظ جگہ ڈھونڈ لی۔‬79
‫۔ اُس نے میرے سا تھ اسالم آباد جانے کا پرو گرام بنایا۔‬80

English Synonyms
Word Synonym-1 Synonym-2 Synonym-3 Synonym-4
Amazing Incredible Unbelievable Improbable Astonishing
Anger Enrage Infuriate Arouse Nettle
Angry Wrathful Furious Enraged Indignant
Answer Reply Respond Retort Acknowledge
Ask Question Inquire Query Interrogate
Awful Dreadful Terrible Abominable Unpleasant
Bad Depraved Rotten Contaminated Sinful
Beautiful Gorgeous Dazzling Splendid Magnificent
Begin Start Open Launch Initiate
Big Enormous Huge Immense Gigantic
Brave Courageous Fearless Dauntless Intrepid
Break Fracture Wreck Crash Demolish
Bright Sparkling Shimmering Radiant Vivid
Calm Quiet Peaceful Unruffled Tranquil
Come Approach Advance Near Arrive
Cool Chilly Cold Frosty Frigid
Crooked Bent Twisted Zigzag Hooked
Cry Weep Wail Sob Bawl
Cut Slice Carve Cleave Slit

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Dangerous Perilous Hazardous Risky Uncertain
Dark Shadowy Unlit Murky Gloomy
Decide Determine Settle Choose Resolve
Definite Certain Sure Positive Determined
Delicious Savory Delectable Appetizing Luscious
Describe Portray Characterize Picture Narrate
Destroy Ruin Demolish Raze Slay
Difference Disagreement Inequity Contrast Dissimilarity
Do Execute Enact Carry Out Finish
Dull Unimaginative Lifeless Tedious Tiresome
Eager Keen Fervent Enthusiastic Involved
End Stop Finish Terminate Conclude
Enjoy Appreciate Delight In Be Pleased Indulge In
Explain Elaborate Clarify Define Interpret
Fair Just Impartial Unbiased Objective
Fall Drop Descend Plunge Topple
FALSE Fake Fraudulent Counterfeit Spurious
Fast Quick Rapid Hasty Swiftly
Fat Stout Corpulent Paunchy Plump
Fear Fright Dread Terror Alarm
Fly Soar Hover Flit Wing
Funny Humorous Amusing Droll Laughable
Get Acquire Obtain Secure Procure
Go Recede Depart Fade Disappear
Good Excellent Apt Marvelous Qualified
Great Noteworthy Worthy Distinguished Remarkable
Gross Improper Rude Coarse Indecent
Happy Pleased Contented Satisfied Delighted
Hate Despise Loathe Detest Abhor
Have Acquire Gain Maintain Believe
Help Aid Assist Succor Encourage
Hide Conceal Camouflage Shroud Veil
Hurry Hasten Urge Accelerate Bustle
Hurt Damage Distress Afflict Pain
Idea Thought Concept Conception Notion
Important Necessary Vital Critical Indispensable
Interesting Fascinating Bright Intelligent Animated
Keep Hold Maintain Sustain Support
Kill Slay Execute Assassinate Abolish
Lazy Indolent Slothful Idle Inactive
Little Dinky Puny Diminutive Miniature
Look Scrutinize Inspect Survey Study
Love Like Admire Esteem Fancy
Make Design Fabricate Manufacture Produce
Mark Impress Effect Trace Imprint
Mischievous Prankish Waggish Impish Sportive

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Move Plod Go Creep Crawl
Neat Trim Dapper Natty Smart
New Novel Modern Current Recent
Old Aged Used Worn Dilapidated
Part Portion Section Fraction Fragment
Place Space Area Spot Plot
Plan Region Location Situation Position
Predicament Quandary Dilemma Plight Spot
Put Place Assign Keep Establish
Quiet Tranquil Peaceful Calm Restful
Right Correct Accurate Factual TRUE
Run Race Sprint Dash Rush
Say/Tell Recount Narrate Explain Reveal
Scared Panicked Fearful Unnerved Insecure
Show Display Exhibit Present Note
Slow Unhurried Behind Tedious Slack
Stop Cease Halt Stay Pause
Story Tale Yarn Account Narrative
Strange Odd Peculiar Unusual Unfamiliar
Take Hold Catch Seize Grasp
Tell Disclose Reveal Show Expose
Think Consider Contemplate Reflect Mediate
Trouble Distress Anguish Anxiety Wretchedness
TRUE Accurate Right Proper Precise
Ugly Horrible Unpleasant Monstrous Terrifying

Q:- Read the paragraph carefully and give appropriate answers to the questions below?

Paragraph no 01
“More than a million of my countrymen came out to greet me when I
returned to Pakistan from two years of exile in April 1986, catapulting me into the
glare of international publicity. Suddenly I received several offers to write not my
father's story, but my own. I hesitated. It was one matter to write about my father,
who had become the democratically elected prime minister of Pakistan and had
lasting achievements to his name, and quite another to write about myself,
whose most important political battles were still to be fought. It seemed
presumptuous. I thought autobiographies were written in the autumn of one's life,
looking back.”
1) How long was the period of exile before the writer returned back?
2) Whose political battles were to be fought yet?
3) How does the writer describe his father?
4) What offers did the writer receive after returning back?

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Paragraph no 02
“I felt as if my body were being torn apart. How could I go on? In spite of
our efforts, we had failed to keep my father alive. I felt so alone. I just felt so
alone. "What will I do without you to help me?" I had asked him in his death
cell. I needed his political advice. For all that I held degrees in government
from Harvard and Oxford, I was not a politician. But what could he say? He had
shrugged helplessly.”
1) What were the feelings of the writer after her father’s death?
2) What did the writer ask her father in the death cell?
3) Who needed the political advice and from whom?
4) The writer held degrees from where?

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