NAT II Physical Science Verbal With Answers

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NAT II Physical Science Verbal

Sr. # Questions Answers Choice
1 His ------------ painting style made it siddicult to follow his thought processes - no surprise to his contemporaries, who were familiar with his ----------- manner of talking. Hypnotic ... attractive Complex ... affected Laborious ... tedious Convoluted ... circumlocutory Precise ... arcane
2 As ---------- of the Sindh supreme selection board, Allah Bachayo had free --------- to all Government rest houses throughout the country. A scholar - admission A survivor - passage An organizer - submission An institution - advice A member - entrance
3 The --------- manner in which the trainee manager candidate addressed the board of selection committee was basic reason for his rejection; the board members agreed that enthusiasm is an essential is an essential quality in a manager. Imaginative Superior Timorous Perfunctory Suspicious
4 The cheerful, lively sound of folk music --------- almost everyone. Expired Consoled Revived Accustomed Bared
5 Working --------- under time pressure, Shamim didn't her --------- mistake. Continually - simple Meticulously - stupid Hastily - Careless Continuously - abnormal Leisurely - inevitable
6 With the current wave of crime, travelers on Lahore route are ---------- to make sure their wallet is secure. Banned Irreverent Illiterate Urged Permitted
7 Producers of Punjabi films have long decried the ---------- of the Lahore movie critics, whose reviews can determine the fate of a film in a month. Fallacy Poverty Cruelty Power Absent mindedness
8 The ------------ workshop had not been used in years Orphan Advanced Decorated Renovated Derelict
9 The art of shehnaz Begum often presents us with an idyllic vision that is subtly ----------- by more sinister elements, as if suggesting the ------------ beauty of our surroundings. Enhanced ... pristine Invaded ... flawed Altered ... Unmarred redeemed ... hallowed devastated ... bland
10 Conservative historians who represent a traditional account as --------- because of its age, may be guilty of taking on trust what they should have ------ in a conscientious fashion. Ancient ... established False ... reiterated Mythical ... fabricated Accurate ... examined Suspicious ... challenged
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