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JST GENERAL TEST
PAPER DIVISION JST GENERAL TEST

1 URDU 15 %
2 ISLAMIAT 15 %
3 SINDHI 15 %
4 ENGLISH 25 %
5 PAKISTAN STUDIES 15 %
6 GENERAL KNOWLEDGE 15 % Total
100 %

URDU (اردو)

1. قلیل کا متضاد:

A. کثیر
B. تھوڑا
C. جلیل
D. کم

2. بدعت کے معنی___ ہیں۔

A. پرانی بات کو دھرانا
B. کوئی نئی بات پیدا کرنا
C. سچی بات کرنا
D. جھوٹ بولنا

3. ایسی نظم جس میں اللہ تعالٰی کی تعریف بیان کی جائے____ کہلاتی ہے۔

A. نعت
B. مرثیہ
C. حمد
D. قصیدہ

4. بہار قواعد کی رو سے____ ہے۔

A. اسم ظرف مکان
B. اسم ظرف زمان
C. اسم صفت
D. اسم آلہ

5. پُل سے پُلی اسم____ ہے۔

A. مکبر
B. مصغر
C. آلہ
D. صفت

6. ناخواندہ میں نا____ ہے۔

A. سابقہ
B. لاحقہ
C. صفت نسبتی
D. مرکب عطفی
7. نانِ شبینہ کو___ ہونا۔

A. محتاج
B. محتاط
C. متمنی
D. مشکور

ISLAMIYAT

ENGLISH

Choose the correct answer from choices (A to D).

10. Islam is a religion ____ peace.

A. by
B. of
C. with
D. in

11. I _______ sleeping yesterday.

A. are
B. am
C. was
D. is

Change the voice of the following. (Active & passive voice)

12. The people will make him President.

A. He was made President by the people.
B. By the people he became President.
C. He will be made President by the people.
D. He has been made President by the people.

Identify the word or phrase that needs to be changed for the sentence to be corrected.

13. His uncle looking after him when his parents went to England. A B C D

Change the narration of the following. (Direct & indirect speech)

14. I said, “I will read.”

A. I said that I shall read.
B. I said that I will read.
C. I said that I would read.
D. I said that, I shall read.

Read the passage to answer questions 15-16

The village life anywhere in the world is closely associated with agriculture. So is a village in Nigeria which is mainly an agricultural country. Nigeria is the largest country of West Africa and is

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