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    Q: The Prophet granted a general amnesty to the entire population of Makkah.

    A) Patience
    B) Forgiveness
    C) Tolerance
    D) Acceptance

    Q: His sublime poetry and philosophy inspired millions of Muslims. The opposite of the word "sublime" in this sentence means

    A) Beautiful
    B) Inspiring
    C) Uplifting
    D) Irrational

    Q: Whether he is in the battlefield or in the company of friend, he is pure in head and heart. In this sentence 'he' refers to

    A) The youth
    B) Iqbal
    C) Shaheen
    D) The author

    Q: Know thyself and success shall be thine means that

    A) Your desire to know who others are and what they want is the real success in life
    B) Your desire to understand your strengths and weaknesses is the real success in life.
    C) Your desire to know who you are and what you want is the real success in life
    D) Your desire to know the worldly needs and to achieve them is the real success in life

    Q: The youth of Iqbal is not a thinking Hamlet but a man of action. In this sentence Hamlet symbolises a person who

    A) Is taking prompt action
    B) Is talking
    C) Is taking quick decision
    D) Is taking too much time in making decision

    Q: As he drove through the great sea of people that stretched from the airport to the city. In this sentence the metaphor "sea of people" conveys the idea that

    A) The people were moving like waves of the sea
    B) There was a very great number of people
    C) People were standing in a large area of salty water
    D) A large number of people gathered near the sea

    Q: As soon as he appeared the whole crowd with one voice roared 'Pakistan Zindabad!' Using the comparison clue, the word roared in this sentence means

    A) An angry voice
    B) A long deep voice
    C) An irritated voice
    D) An annoyed voice

    Q: Through all the excitement of those first days in the life of the young nation. In this sentence the phrase "young nation" represents

    A) Newly developed country
    B) Undeveloped country
    C) Not fully formed country
    D) An advanced country

    Q: Quaid-e-Azam, the man who had made it possible, remained calm, serious and sober after independence because

    A) He was thinking of the millions of people who had become homeless
    B) He was thinking of ways to run the newly born nation
    C) He was thinking about his own family and friends
    D) He was thinking of the ways to accommodate millions of people

    Q: Muhammad Ali Jinnah was at this time tired and far from well. In this sentence the phrase "far from well" refers to

    A) Ill or ailing
    B) Bedridden or disabled
    C) Cruel infirm
    D) Injured or hurt

    Q: I wandered lonely as a cloud, here 'I' refers to

    A) The reader
    B) The cloud
    C) The poet
    D) The daffodils

    Q: They stretched in never-ending line along the margin of a bay

    A) The clouds
    B) The daffodils
    C) The clouds
    D) The stars

    Q: A poet could not but be gay, in such a jocund company. Here "jocund company" means

    A) Friends of the poet
    B) The daffodils
    C) The clouds
    D) The stars

    Q: In the first stanza of "Daffodils" what was the poet doing?

    A) Walking aimlessly
    B) Writing a poem
    C) Looking at the clouds
    D) Looking at the stars

    Q: What wealth the show to me had brought. By "wealth" the poet means

    A) Walking aimlessly
    B) Company
    C) Gold
    D) Pleasure

    Q: The faithful followers of Hazrat Muhammad(ﷺ )abandoned the ties of kith and kin and followed him. In the sentence above, the phrase 'abandoned the ties' means that they

    A) Held on to relationships
    B) Kept relationships
    C) Gave up relationships
    D) Maintained relationships

    Q: The new converts of Medina who had helped Hazrat Muhammad(ﷺ )hrough thick and thin were known as Ansar. In the sentence above, 'new converts of Medina' refers to

    A) The people of Medina who newly accepted Islam
    B) The people who newly migrated to Medina
    C) The people of Medina who newly refused to accept Islam
    D) The people who left Medina to accept Islam

    Q: The Muslims, the Jews and other communities of this republic should be free to profess their own respective religion. The opposite word of 'profess' in this sentence is

    A) Own up
    B) Give up
    C) Put up
    D) Take up

    Q: Which of the following is not a clause of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights by the UN?

    A) We are all free and equal, we are all born free
    B) We all have the right to live, and to live in freedom and safety
    C) Everybody has the right to hurt or to torture each other
    D) Education is a right, primary education should be free

    Q: The oppressed should be protected. The word 'oppressed' in this sentence means

    A) Free
    B) Ill-treated
    C) Untroubled
    D) Exempted
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