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Tuesday, June 9, 2020

List of Most Repeated NTS MCQs From NTS PAST PAPERS

the Most Repeated NTS MCQs with answers For jobs in 2020, These are the MCQs that are most repeated in National Testing Service tests.

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List of Most Repeated NTS Test MCQs with Answers
General Knowledge MCQs for Jobs in Pakistan
  1. Charge on Neutron? (Neutral)
  2. Current flow means? (Flow of electron)
  3. What is freezing point of Water? (0C)
  4. When Muslim league comes into being? (1906)
  5. The first president of Pakistan Muslim League? Khaliquzzaman (1949)
  6. Which melts at room temperature? Mercury
  7. Who is the chairman of Senate of Pakistan? Sadiq Sanjrani
  8. What is Soap? Salt
  9. What type of gas in the electric bulb?  (Argon, neon etc)
  10. Who is Saudia King? Salman
  11. Who put martial law in 1977? Zia ul Haq
  12. Who abrogated constitution in 1958 and put martial law? Sikandar Mirza
  13. Who is chancellor of Germany? Angela Markel
  14. Second prime minister of Pakistan? Nazim uddin
  1. Evolution means? Continuous
  2. Zamzam means? Stop flowing
  3. After one unit in 1955 who become Chief Minister of West Pakistan? Khan Sahib(Khan Abdul Jabbar Khan)
  4. Simon Commission report in the year of? 1930
  5. Capital change to Delhi from Calcutta in? 1911
  6. Dry ice? Solid Carbon dioxide
  7. Indus Basin Treaty? 1960
  8. Sheetan ko pebble Kaha marny? Muzdalifah
  9. ILO? International Labour Organization
  10. Kashgar is in? China
  11. Pakistan and China connect with? Khunjerab Pass
  12. Lloyd Muhammaden authored by? Sir Syed Ahmed Khan
  13. Hormuz lies between? The Gulf of Oman and the Persian Gulf
  14. Who abolished one unit? Yahya Khan
  15. Jallianwala Bagh Massacre at? Amritsar, (April-13-1919)
  16. Sindh separated ? Govt of India Act 1935
  17. After 1946 election the CM of NWFP? Khan Sahib(Khan Abdul Jabbar Khan)
  18. Which is landlocked country? Nepal
  19. PM of Iraq? Adil Abdul-Mahdi
  20. New name of Burma? Myanmar
  1. Pakistan and India boundary line? Radcliff
  2. Thickest layer of the earth?Mantle
  3. Income tax rate is 10% if tax deducted is 1500 what will be the income? 15000
  4. A boy purchase pen for Rs.80 and sold for 40? Loss Rs. 40
  5. A men purchase book of 440 and sold in 400? Loss 40
  6. CNG? Compressed Natural Gas
  7. Quran Pak completed in? 23 years
  8. Janat UI Baqi? Madina
  9. Daily wages of a worker is 200 increased by 10%? 220
  10. Hexagon? Six-sided

  1. More elastic? Steel
  2. Diamond is the form of? Carbon
  3. 1st constitution assembly dissolved by? Governor-General Malik Ghulam Muhammad
  4. Montague Chelmsford reforms? 1919
  5. Blood is cleaned by? Liver
  6. Baqrah surah means? Cow
  7. 4cm square area? 16cm2
  8. 3% of 2000? 60
  9. If 45% students fail and 550 passes total number of students? 1000
  10. Four side equal ? Square Animals Who kill other for food is called?Predator
  11. SAARC has 8 members.
  12. Rats and mice killed by rotten decide 16 men complete work in 10 days how much days required completing work by 8 men? 20 days.
  13. Death of Hazrat Muhammad (PBUH): 632AD
  14. Compilation of Quran into a book: Hazrat Abu Bakar
  15. 8th Amendment in the constitution: Zia-ul-Haq
  16. First C-n-C: General mersery
  17. Governor General of State bank of Pakistan: Mr. Tariq Bajwa
  18. Daughter’s of Muhammad (PBUH): 4
  19. Mycology is a study of: Fungi
  20. President of France: Francios Holland
  21. Heptagon: 7 sides
  22. Surah without Bismillah: Surah Touba
  23. President of Iran: Hassan Rohani
  24. Current Unit: Ampere
Most Repeated NTS MCQs


Latest MCQs Collected from NTS Past Papers:

  1. Pakistan’s first coin was issued on – 3rd January 1948
  2. Pakistan’s standard time was suggested by – Professor Muhammad Anwar
  3. Pakistan’s first Stamp ticket was issued on – 09-07-1948
  4. The title “Quid-e-Azam was given to Mr. Jinnah first time by – Maoulana Mazhar-ud-din
  5. Quid-e-Azam’s mother tongue was “Gujrati”
  6. The total Area of the Capital of Pakistan “Islamabad” is 907 sq. Km
  7. The Height of Minar-e-Pakistan is 196 ft and 4 inch
  8. Sir Victor Turner signed first time on – Pakistan’s currency notes
  9. Quaid-e-Azam died on – Saturday
  10. Pakistan’s National Flag was prepared by Ameer-ud-din Qadwai
  11. Pakistan’s National Anthem’s Composition was accepted on 21 August 1949
  12. Hari Pur is famous for –Telephone Industry
  13. Mr. Mirat Khan prepared the map of – Minar-e-Pakistan
  14. Quaid-e-Azam took an oath as Governor General of Pakistan from – Mr. Justice Mian Abdur Rasheed
  15. The height of all 4 Minars of Badshai Mosque are-  177 fts
  16. The National Anthem was sung first time on 13 August 1954 in the voice of – Mr. Hafeez Jhalandari
  17. Fasting made obligatory in – 2nd A.H
  18. Fasting is commanded in – Al-Bakarah
  19. Battle of Badr was fought in very first of – Ramzan on
    17th
  20. First Hajj offered in – 9 A.H
  21. Roza was made obligatory –  02 Hijra
  22. First President of Pakistan – Sikandar Mirza
  23.  Allama Iqbal presented idea of Pakistan at – Allahabad
  24. Manghupir famous for – Crocodiles
  25. Karballa Occurred in  – 61 Hijri
  26. Ghurnata and Qurtaba are cities of – Spain
  27. What is the capital of Libya? – Tripoli
  28. In which state is Harvard University? – New Jersey
  29. Nisab in silver is? – 612.32 gram
  30. The Khyber Pass links which two countries? – Afghanistan and Pakistan
  31. 2.47105 acres is equal to what SI unit –Hectare
  32. Kathmandu is the capital of which country? -Nepal
  33. In which country did the study of geometry originate -Egypt
  34. Which is the world’s saltiest sea? –The Red Sea
  35. What is the currency of Turkey- Lira
  36. What does CMOS stand for in a computer- Complimentary metalOxide semi-conductor
  37. cryptography is the study of – Secret Writing
  38. The magnitude of earthquake is measured with? –Richter Scale
  39. Adam’s Peak is in? – SriLanka
  40. One inch is equal to – 2.5400cm
  41. The nearest planet to the Earth is – Venus
  42. 1 light year = 9.46 x 1012 km
  43. Water covers __________ of the Earth’s surface – 70%
  44. UAE is the federation of – 7 Emirates
  45. Great Wall of China was built in – 204 BC
  46. Mohen jo Daro was founded by –Sir John Marshall
  47. Tax on import and Export is called – Tariff
  48. Akbar was died at Agra in – 1650
  49. After Indus, the longest river is – Sutlaj in Pakistan
  50. Pakistan’s largest oil fields are located in – District Badin 

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Tuesday, June 18, 2019

Biology Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs)2



Biology Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs). 

Starch is converted into maltose by
(A) diastase
(B) invertase
(C) maltase
(D) amylase

Co-enzyme is often formed from
(A) lipid
(B) protein
(C) inorganic ion
(D) vitamin

Messenger RNA is formed in
(A) nucleus
(B) chloroplast
(C) mitochondria
(D) none of these

Number of chromosomes in E.coli
(A) 4
(B) 6
(C) 3
(D) 1

Protein factory is
(A) nucleus
(B) ribosome
(C) golgi complex
(D) centriole

Smallest disease causing agents in plants are
(A) virion
(B) mycoplasma
(C) viroids
(D) prions

The major cell infected by the HIV is lymphocyte
(A) helper-T
(B) B
(C) both T and B
(D) none of these

Pigment present in red algae is
(A) fucoxanthin
(B) phycocyanin
(C) phycoerythrin
(D) bilirubin

Nutrition in fungi is
(A) photosynthetic
(B) chemosynthetic
(C) completely parasitic
(D) absorptive heterotrophs

Fungi resemble plants because they lack
(A) cell wall
(B) cytoplasm
(C) centriole
(D) nucleus

Biology Multiple Choice Questions 1


Biology Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs). 

Haemodialysis means cleaning of
(A) urine
(B) blood
(C) glomerular filterate
(D) coelomic fluid

Production of sweat and sebum is related with
(A) skin
(B) liver
(C) lungs
(D) GIT

The evaporative cooling in the respiratory tract of dogs is called
(A) vasodilation
(B) vasoconstriction
(C) panting
(D) all of these
Which of the following pathogen type cause disease that can be treated with antibiotics
(A) bacteria
(B) fungi
(C) virus
(D) none of these

Most cell membranes are composed principally of
(A) DNA ad protein
(B) protein and lipids
(C) protein and chitin
(D) protein and RNA

Normally, in the process of osmosis, the net flow of water molecules into or out of the cell depends upon differences in the
(A) concentration of water molecules inside and outside the cell
(B) concentration of enzymes on either side of the cell membrane
(C) rate of molecular motion on either side of the cell membrane
(D) none of these

Sodium ions are “pumped” from a region of lower concentration to a region of higher concentration in the nerve cells of humans. This process is an example of
(A) diffusion
(B) passive transport
(C) osmosis
(D) active transport

Proteins are made from amino acids by the process of
(A) hydrolysis
(B) pinocytosis
(C) dehydration synthesis
(D) active transport

Which is an organic compound found in most cells
(A) water
(B) glucose
(C) oxygen
(D) sodium chloride

Which are the four most abundant elements in living cells
(A) carbon, oxygen, nitrogen, sulfur
(B) carbon, oxygen, hydrogen, nitrogen
(C) carbon, oxygen, sulfur, phosphorus
(D) carbon, sulfur, hydrogen, magnesium


Monday, June 3, 2019

What nts Do


What NTS Do
NTS designs and administers Tests/Assessments to various Institutions and Organizations. These tests include:
  • Admissions
  • Scholarships
  • Recruitment
  • Promotions
  • Assessment
  • Corporate Social Responsibility
What NTS Offers?
Products and Services
Primarily NTS offers two categories of tests and assessments:
  • National Tests, and
  • International Tests
National Tests
NTS has developed following national tests on the pattern of international tests for catering local needs.
  • National Aptitude Test (NAT – I & II) – for undergraduate program
  • Graduate Assessment Test-General (GAT – General)
  • Graduate Assessment Test-Subject (GAT – Subject)
  • Law Graduate Assessment Test (LAW-GAT)
  • National Teachers Database Program (NTDP)
  • Medical Representatives Certification Program (MRCP)
  • Customized Tests
  • E-marking
International Tests
Being ETS Preferred Associate (EPA) of ETS-USA, NTS offers and administer international English language proficiency and behavioral tests including:
  • TOEFL Primary (+8 years),
  • TOEFL Junior (+11 years),
  • TOEFL (ITP)
  • TOEIC – L&R
  • TOEIC – S&W
  • TOEIC Bridge
  • Work FORCE Assessment for Job Fit
  • TFI
The TFI test evaluates the French-language listening and reading proficiency levels of people whose native language is not French. Test results show how well people can communicate in French in business and academic environments.
Continuous Professional Development (CPD)
ELTeach: Being In Country Partner (ICP) of Cengage Learning-USA/National Geographic Learning, NTS also offers ELTeach, an online teachers’ training, assessment, and certificate program — English-for-Teaching and Professional Knowledge for ELT —to improve quality and consistency of English language teaching.
Effective Test Item Construction and Paper Marking Techniques for teachers.
Who We Serve?
  • K–12 Community
  • Educator Licensure Assessments
  • Higher Education Community
  • English Learners and Teachers
  • Employers

Current Affairs MCQs


Current Affairs MCQs

The fastest person of the world is
(A) Kim Collins
(B) Usain Bolt
(C) Dwain Chambers
(D) Justin Gatlin

The oldest tennis tournament in the world is
(A) Wimbledon
(B) French Open
(C) Australian Open
(D) US Open

The 2018 Wimbledon Championships Singles (Men) title was won by
(
A) Roger Federer
(B) Rafael Nadal
(C) Novak Djokovic
(D) Andy Murray

The 2018 Wimbledon Championships Singles (Women) title was won by
(A) Angelique Kerber
(B) Serena Williams
(C) Maria Sharapova
(D) Ana Ivanovic

The fastest century record in ODI of Corey Anderson was broke by
(A) Sachin Tendulkar
(B) Chris Gayle
(C) AB de Villiers
(D) Shahid Afridi

The 2018 FIFA World Cup was won by
(A) Brazil
(B) Germany
(C) Argentina
(D) France

Donald Trump became __________ president of the United States on January 20, 2017.
(A) 40th
(B) 44th
(C) 45th
(D) 48th

Forbes magazine named Vladimir Putin the world’s most powerful person in 2016 for the __________consecutive time.
(A) second
(B) third
(C) fourth
(D) fifth

Usain Bolt, the fastest man on the Earth, belongs to
(A) Niger
(B) Nigeria
(C) Mexico
(D) Jamaica

The World Snooker Championship 2018 was won by
(A) Mark Selby
(B) Mark Williams
(C) Stephen Hendry
(D) Ronnie O’Sullivan

Saturday, June 1, 2019

Current Affairs MCQs


Current Affairs MCQs

World’s oldest operational space launch facility is located in
(A) America
(B) Russia
(C) Kazakhstan
(D) India

Which country has the largest reserves of oil?
(A) United States
(B) China
(C) Russia
(D) Venezuela
In which country It is mandatory for all male citizens aged 18–27 to serve 1 year in Armed Forces?
(A) America
(B) Canada
(C) Russia
(D) Israel

Which country is the world’s top supplier of weapons?
(A) America
(B) Russia
(C) Israel
(D) Germany

Which from the following countries is NOT the member of BRICS?
(A) America
(B) Russia
(C) China
(D) India

The headquater of Human Rights Watch is located in
(A) Washington
(B) New York
(C) Berlin
(D) Brussels

Which country is the largest producer of oil?
(A) Saudi Arabia
(B) China
(C) Russia
(D) Venezuela

Which country has the largest reserves of gas?
(A) Saudi Arabia
(B) Iran
(C) Russia
(D) Qatar

Which country is the largest producer of gas?
(A) Saudi Arabia
(B) Iran
(C) Russia
(D) Qatar
                                                                                                                   Current Affairs MCQs

Current Affairs MCQs

Current Affairs MCQs

The 2018 Nobel Prize in Economics was won by
(A) Warren Buffet
(B) Angus Deaton
(C) Oliver Hart and Richard Thaler
(D) William D. Nordhaus and Paul M. Romer

Arthur Ashkin, Gerard Mourou, and Donna Strickland won Nobel prize 2018 in Physics for their contributions in
(A) Inventions in the field of laser physics

(B) LIGO detector and the observation of gravitational waves
(C) design and synthesis of molecular machines
(D) discovery of neutrino oscillations

William D. Nordhaus and Paul M. Romer won the 2018 Nobel Prize in Economics for their contributions to
(A) Supply and Demand
(B) Consumption and Poverty
(C) Long-run macroeconomic analysis
(D) Contract theory

North Korea on 6 January 2016 claimed that it had successfully tested a/an
(A) atomic bomb
(B) hydrogen bomb
(C) biogas bomb
(D) bomb based on fission reaction

Time magazine named _____ its Person of the Year 2017.
(A) Angela Merkel
(B) Donald Trump
(C) Vladimir Putin
(D) The Silence Breakers

Forbes magazine named _____ the world’s most powerful person of 2018.
(A) Angela Merkel
(B) Donald Trump
(C) Xi Jinping
(D) Vladimir Putin

On 24 November 2015 Russian jet was shot down by _____ Air Force.
(A) American
(B) German
(C) British
(D) Turkish

The Treaty on Accession of the Republic of Crimea to Russia was signed on?
(A) 18 February 2014
(B) 18 March 2014
(C) 24 February 2014
(D) 24 March 2014

The Secretary of States of United States is
(A) Rex Tillerson
(B) Joe Biden
(C) John Kerry
(D) Mike Pompeo

The Vice President of United States is
(A) John Kerry
(B) Mike Pence
(C) Joe Biden
(D) James F. Dobbins

                                                                                                                     Current Affairs MCQs

Monday, May 27, 2019

World Current Affairs MCQs


World Current Affairs MCQs

Antonio Guterres became secretary general of the United Nations on
(A) 1 January 2017
(B) 3 January 2017
(C) 5 January 2017
(D) 7 January 2017

Secretary general United Nations Antonio Guterres belongs to
(A) United States
(B) Portugal
(C) Czech Republic
(D) Germany

The paris agreement entered into force on
(A) October 25, 2016
(B) October 28, 2016
(C) November 1, 2016
(D) November 4, 2016

The United States presidential elections were held on
(A) November 5, 2016
(B) November 6, 2016
(C) November 7, 2016
(D) November 8, 2016

Barack Obama, who completed his tenure as the president of the United States belongs to
(A) Democratic Party
(B) Republican Party
(C) Libertarian Party
(D) Green Party

President Donald Trump was the presidential nominee of the
(A) Democratic Party
(B) Republican Party
(C) Libertarian Party
(D) Green Party

President Donald Trump took office of the presidency on
(A) 18 January 2017
(B) 20 January 2017
(C) 22 January 2017
(D) 24 January 2017

Hillary Clinton has also served as US __________ from 2009 to 2013.
(A) Vice President
(B) Foreign Minister
(C) Secretary of States
(D) Interior Minister

The largest museum in the world is
(A) Vatican Museums
(B) State Hermitage Museum
(C) Louvre Museum
(D) National Museum of China

The Louvre Museum is located in
(A) France
(B) Italy
(C) United States
(D) United Kingdom

         World Current Affairs MCQs

Current Affairs MCQs


Current Affairs MCQs

 Jamal Khashoggi was a/an _____ journalist.
(A) Israeli
(B) Saudi
(C) Turkish
(D) Qatari

 Jamal Khashoggi was killed in the Saudi Arabian embassy that was located in (A) Qatar
(B) United Arab Emirates
(C) Turkey
(D) Pakistan

 In Russian Presidential elections 2018, Vladimir Putin elected as president for the
(A) second time
(B) third time
(C) fourth time
(D) fifth time

 In Rio Olympics 2016 the women’s football gold was won by
(A) Brazil
(B) Germany
(C) France
(D) Italy

 The Nobel prize 2018 in Physiology or Medicine was won by
(A) Yoshinori Ohsumi
(B) Kazuo Ishiguro
(C) James P. Allison and Tasuku Honjo
(D) William D. Nordhaus and Paul M. Romer

 James P. Allison and Tasuku Honjo won the Nobel prize 2018 in the field of Physiology or Medicine for their discovery of
(A) molecular mechanisms controlling the circadian rhythm
(B) cancer therapy by inhibition of negative immune regulation
(C) mechanisms for autophagy
(D) novel therapy against malaria

 The Paris agreement of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change is to limit global warming well below
(A) 1.0 °C
(B) 1.5 °C
(C) 2.0 °C
(D) 2.5 °C

 Recep Tayyip Erdogan was elected as president of Turkey in the presidential elections 2018 for the
(A) second time
(B) third time
(C) fourth time
(D) fifth time

 Who is current secretary general of the United Nations?
(A) Javier Perez de Cuellar
(B) Kofi Annan
(C) Ban-Ki-Moon
(D) Antonio Guterres

The United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change deals with
(A) reduction in fossil fuel usage
(B) CO2 emissions mitigation
(C) reduction in Uranium production
(D) greenhouse gases emissions mitigation

 Currently, which south american country is facing hyper inflation and shortage of food problem?
(A) Venezuela
(B) Colombia
(C) Paraguay
(D) Uruguay

            Current Affairs MCQs