Try the NAT II Arts & Humanities Verbal.
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Ch. # | Test Name | MCQs Available | PDF File | Answers Mode | Launch Test |
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0 | NAT-IE Pre Engineering Verbal Hard Test | 507 | Download PDF | MCQ Answers | Launch Test |
0 | NAT-IA Arts & Humanities Verbal Hard Test | 507 | Download PDF | MCQ Answers | Launch Test |
0 | NAT-IM Medical Verbal Hard Test | 507 | Download PDF | MCQ Answers | Launch Test |
0 | NAT-ICS Computer Science Verbal Hard Test | 507 | Download PDF | MCQ Answers | Launch Test |
0 | NAT-IGS General Science Verbal Hard Test | 507 | Download PDF | MCQ Answers | Launch Test |
0 | NAT-ICOM Commerce Verbal Hard Test | 507 | Download PDF | MCQ Answers | Launch Test |
0 | NAT-IIA Arts & Humanities Verbal Hard Test | 507 | Download PDF | MCQ Answers | Launch Test |
0 | NAT-IIB Biological Science Verbal Hard Test | 507 | Download PDF | MCQ Answers | Launch Test |
0 | NAT IIM Management Science Verbal Hard Test | 507 | Download PDF | MCQ Answers | Launch Test |
0 | NAT IIP Physical Science Verbal Hard Test | 507 | Download PDF | MCQ Answers | Launch Test |
0 | NAT-IIO Oriental & Islamic Studies Verbal Hard Test | 507 | Download PDF | MCQ Answers | Launch Test |
0 | GAT-A Business & Engineering Verbal Hard Test | 507 | Download PDF | MCQ Answers | Launch Test |
0 | GAT-B Arts, Humanities & Social Science Verbal Hard Test | 507 | Download PDF | MCQ Answers | Launch Test |
0 | NAT II Oriental & Islamic Studies Verbal | 507 | Download PDF | MCQ Answers | Launch Test |
0 | Verbal Reasoning Aptitude Test Medium Mode | 507 | Download PDF | MCQ Answers | Launch Test |
0 | NAT II Arts & Humanities Verbal | 507 | Download PDF | MCQ Answers | Launch Test |
0 | NAT II Biological Science Verbal | 507 | Download PDF | MCQ Answers | Launch Test |
0 | NAT II Management Science Verbal | 507 | Download PDF | MCQ Answers | Launch Test |
0 | NAT II Physical Science Verbal | 507 | Download PDF | MCQ Answers | Launch Test |
0 | NAT-IIB Biological Science Verbal Easy Test | 507 | Download PDF | MCQ Answers | Launch Test |
0 | NAT-IIA Arts & Humanities Verbal Easy Test | 507 | Download PDF | MCQ Answers | Launch Test |
0 | NAT II Arts & Humanities | 507 | Download PDF | MCQ Answers | Launch Test |
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1 | <br>Muslim alchemists tried to attain wealth by ------------ copper and other base metals into gold. | Placing Coin aging Melting Transforming |
2 | <p class="MsoNormal">Recent advances in science and technology have made it possible for geneticists to find out abnormalities in the unborn foetus and take remedial action to rectify some defects which would otherwise prove to be fatal to the child. Though genetic engineering is still at tis infancy, scientists can now predict with greater accuracy, a genetic disorder. It is not yet an exact science since they are not in a position to predict when exactly a genetic disorder will set in. While they have not yet been able to change the genetic order of the gene in germs, they are optimistic and are holding about that in the near future they might be successful in achieving this feat. They have, however, acquired the ability to manipulate tissue cells. However, genetic mis-information can sometimes be damaging for it may adversely affect people psychologically. Genetic information may lead to a tendency to brand some people as inferiors. Genetic information can therefore be abused and its application in deciding the sex of the foetus and its subsequent abortion is now hotly debated on ethical lines. But on this issue geneticists cannot be squarely blamed though this charge has often been leveled at them. It is mainly a societal problem. At present genetic engineering is a costly process of detecting disorders but scientists hope to reduce the costs when technology becomes more advanced. This why much progress in this area has been possible in scientifically advanced and rich countries like the U.S.A., U.K., and Japan. It remains to be seen if in the future this science will lead to the development of a race of supermen or will be able to obliterate illness from this world.<o:p></o:p></p><p class="MsoNormal">Q: Which of the following is the opposite in meaning to the word "charged" as used in the passage?</p> | Calm Disturbed Discharged Acquittal |
3 | CAPRICIOUS | Diminutive Sudden Immoral Steady |
4 | PORTLY | Briskly Vessel Slender Entirely |
5 | Whichever way you approach the problem | It will not solve It will not be solved No one will not solve it It will not be solve |
6 | When was Muhammad Ali Jinnah given the title of Quaid-e-Azam,? | 1928 1938 1948 1940 |
7 | TEDIOUS | Plainspoken Refreshing Coarse Appropriate |
8 | CARPENTER : VISE:: | Teller : Bank Golfer : Club Mike : speak Angler : Fish |
9 | <p class="MsoNormal">Democratic societies from the earliest times have expected their government to protect the weak against the strong. No ‘era of good feeling’ can justify discharging the police force or giving up the idea of public control over concentrated private wealth. On the other hand, it is obvious that a sprirt of self-denial and moderation on the part of those who hold economic power will greatly soften the demand for absolute equality. Men are more interested in freedom and security than in an equal distribution of wealth. The extent to which Government must interfere with business, therefore, is not exactly measured by the extent to which economic power is concentrated into a few hands. The required degree of government inference depends mainly on whether economic powers are oppressively used, and on the necessity of keeping economic factors in a tolerable state of balance.<o:p></o:p></p><p class="MsoNormal">However, with necessity of meeting all these dangers and threats to liberty, the powers of government are unavoidably increased, regardless of the political party in power. The growth of government is a necessary result of the growth of technology and of the problems that go with the use of machines and science. Since the government must take on more powers to meet the problems of the nations, there is no way to preserve freedom except by making democracy more powerful.<o:p></o:p></p><p class="MsoNormal">Q: A spirit of moderation on the part of economically sound people would make the less privileged</p> | Unhappy with the rich people More interested in freedom and security Unhappy with their lot Clamourless for absolute equality |
10 | BENEFUL | Generous Kindly Ruinous Severity |