GAT-B Arts, Humanities & Social Science With Answers

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GAT-B Arts, Humanities & Social Science

Sr. # Questions Answers Choice
1 Complete Sentence
The passengers were happy ................. the friendly and warm treatment given to them.
From To By About
2 Complete Sentence
Any system is likely to ................ for .................... of support form the public.
Fail, want Finish, failure Survive, lack Succeed, reason Launch, paucity
3 Complete Sentence
Yousaf ................. another feather ..................... his cap by his wonderful performance in the one day match.
Took, in Created, for Kept, by Captured, from Added, to
4 Complete Sentence
The war ................. immediately after the cease-fire proposal was ................ bilaterally.
Began, thwarted Extended, mitigated Receded, exchanged Started, prepared Ended, accepted
5 Complete Sentence
He is usually .................., but today he appears rather ............
Quiet, calm Happy, bumorous Strict, unwell Tense, restless Calm, disturbed
6 Complete Sentence
the Education Minister emphasized the need to discover and ............... each student's ................ talents.
Suppress, potential Flourish, hidden Enlarge, dormant Belittle, concealed Develop, intrinsic
7 Complete Sentence
Children are more ................... than adults, it is ................... their quickness in learning a new language.
Conservative, seen in Susceptible, demonstrated in Intelligent, disproved by Adaptable, reflected in Resourceful, proportionate to
8 Complete Sentence
He had managed to ................... several times, but was finally ................. by the police.
Escape, arrested Cheat, robbed Deceive, cheated Defend, acquitted Abscond, kidnapped
9 Complete Sentence
We must explore ................... sources of energy as our supply of fossil fuel has been ....................
Natural, exhausted Sufficient, increased Alternative, depleted Guaranteed, over Innovative, augmented
10 Complete Sentence
Due to .................... rainfall this years, there will be ................. cut in water supply.
Sufficient, no Surplus, abundant Enough, substantial Meager, least Abundant, considerable
11 Complete Sentence
Instead of ..................... prove your worth by ................ something.
Worrying, paying Writing, reading Begging, demanding Talking, doing Donating, demanding
12 Complete Sentence
The leaders were ....................... needed by those to ..................... they were addressed.
Scarcely, whom Rarely, where Angrily, who Readily, which Joyfully, when
13 Complete Sentence
The activities of the association have ......................... from the .................. objectives set for it in the initial years.
Details, grand Emerged, total Grown, simple Deviated, original Increased, perverse
14 Complete Sentence
He is so ................... that everyone is always .................. to help him in his work.
Adamant, enthusiastic Miserly, ignorant Helpful, reluctant Aloof, cooperative Magnaimous, eager
15 Complete Sentence
The candidates ......................... at the polls was ................. as the won with a striking margin.
Image, real Strategy, Unsuccessful Candidature, inappropriate Victory, overwhelming <br>
16 Complete Sentence
She was ...................... because all her plans had gone ...................
Distraught, awry Frustrated, magnificently Elated, wild Dejected, splendidly
17 Complete Sentence
The bandit .................... the traveller of his purse of gold and ................ him grievously.
Demanded, beat Robbed, wounded Snatched, hurt Stole, injured
18 Complete Sentence
The construction of hall has been ...................... because of the ................ of cement in the market.
Hampered, shortage Prevented, supply Held, non-availability Denied, restrictions Completed, disappearance
19 Complete Sentence
The counter clerk was very busy and ................. not pay ................ to sameer's request.
Had, cash did, attention Can, help Could, respect Certainly, acceptance
20 Complete Sentence
We ........................ him with many promises, but nothing would ................. him.
Attracted, fascinate Gave, deprive Tempted, influence Provoked, dessicate Negotiated, please
21 Complete Sentence
He was so convinced that people were driven by ................. motives that he believed there was no such thing as a purely ..................... act.
Altruistic, praiseworthy Ulterior, selfless Personal, anti-social Personal, eternal Sentimental, divine
22 Complete Sentence
We are .............. to have him ................... here to make this function a great success.
Sure, come Pleased, over Prood, leave Happy, arrive Wonderful, again
23 Complete Sentence
.................... is a criminal ......................... in England and covers cases where offensive descriptions of Christianity are published.
Blasphemy, offence Obscenity, deviation Heathenism, act Sacrilege, violence Impiety, transgression
24 Complete Sentence
In ................... of international matters, there is always an element of risk in .................... one might do.
Defence, wrong Case, whatever View, whichever Many, doing Spite, whatever
25 Complete Sentence
The charges made int he system were so ................ that they didn't required any .....................
Marginal, expenses Certain, expertise Big, time Genuine, intelligence Obvious, modifications
26 Complete Sentence
He granted the request because he was ...................... to ...................... his friend.
Sure, displaease Unwilling, please Bound, hurt Destined, agonise Reluctant, disappoint
27 Complete Sentence
Not only did she condemn vice, she almost equally despised the ................... acceptance of an advantage.
Unholy Furtive Commendable Tacit
28 Complete Sentence
When their examinations were over, the children gleefully ....................... the books they had been reading.
Shelve Overthrew Despised Neglected
29 Complete Sentence
He lives near a lonely ................. of countryside.
Stretch Section Piece Length
30 Complete Sentence
I have often ............................ why he went to live abroad.
Thought Surprised Puzzled Wondered
31 Complete Sentence
No man had a more ........................ love for literature, or a higher respect for it, than Dr. Shabbir.
Animated Adroit Arduous Ardent
32 Complete Sentence
The news of the secret deal soon ...................... despite official silence.
Leaked out Divulged Discovered Disclosed
33 Complete Sentence
This is a .................... translation of the speech.
Literal Literary Verbatim Verbal
34 Complete Sentence
He didn't have the ........................ idea of the villager's problems.
Faintest Feeblest Smallest Finest
35 Complete Sentence
I ............................. a car to be absolutely necessary these days.
Consider Agree Think Regard
36 Complete Sentence
The manner in which bombs exploded in five trains within a short span of time suggests that is a part of a .............................
Conspiracy Sabotage Game Villainy
37 Complete Sentence
The Hubble Space Telescope will search for planets around other stars, a key to the ................. for extra terrestrial life, and examine interstellar dust and gases out of which stars are born.
Quest Enquiry Discovery Perception
38 Complete Sentence
He is working under such ..................... conditions that it is difficult to maintain his self-respect.
Inimical Humiliating Low Difficult
39 Complete Sentence
A person who constantly calls attention to his trails and sufferings is in danger of developing a martyr complex and impressing others that he is ............... seeking sympathy.
Consciously Willingly Purposefully Emphatically
40 Complete Sentence
Colgate has also set an ambitious aim of ................. an eight percent value share of the tooth paste market by the end of the first year.
Cornering Soliciting Keeping Distributing
41 Complete Sentence
He is very ............... on meeting foreigners and befriending them.
Insistent Keen Anxious Fond
42 Complete Sentence
Once I forget the piece of paper on which the name of the hotel was written, I was as ................ as lost.
Good Bad Much Sure
43 Complete Sentence
Our flight was ................ from Lahore to Islamabad airport.
Diverted Reverted Deflected Shifted
44 Complete Sentence
The manager tried hard to ................... his men to return to work before declaring a lockout.
Encourage Permit Motivate Persuade
45 Complete Sentence
The Committee's appeal to the people for money ....................... little response.
Gained Provided Evoked Provoked
46 Complete Sentence
The most important task of the Air Force is to .................... the country against an air attack by an enemy.
Defend Secure Protect Save
47 Complete Sentence
In these days of inflation, the cost of consumer goods is ....................
Climbing Raising Ascending Soaring
48 Complete Sentence
He lost the match easily because he had played a .................... five set match in the earlier round.
Wonderful Controversial Sensational Grueling
49 Complete Sentence
The child's earliest words deal with concrete objects, only later he is able to grapple with ......................
Opinions Decisions Abstractions Maxima
50 Complete Sentence
A crescendo of metallic thuds from the market, where the iron-smiths were ............. the pieces of metals.
Thrashing Striking Hammering Flattening
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