Mock Test – Aror University Sukkur Leave a Comment / By studentseoasis.org / April 11, 2025 Welcome to your Mock Test - Aror University Sukkur Name Email Phone Animals play a very important role in our lives and in the natural world. They can be found in different environments across the globe. Broadly, animals are divided into two groups: wild animals and domestic animals. Wild animals, such as lions, tigers, bears, elephants, and giraffes, live in forests, jungles, and sometimes deserts. They search for their own food, build their own shelters, and usually avoid contact with humans. These animals are part of the natural food chain and help maintain balance in ecosystems by controlling the population of other species. Domestic animals, on the other hand, live among humans and are often raised for specific purposes. These include cows, goats, sheep, horses, cats, and dogs. They are either kept for companionship or for the products they provide, such as milk, meat, wool, or help in farming. For example, cows and goats give us milk, which is used to make cheese, butter, and yogurt. Sheep provide wool for clothing, and dogs guard our homes. Cats help in keeping the environment clean by catching mice and rats. Animals also play a major role in pollination, seed dispersal, and improving soil health. Birds and insects, for instance, help flowers grow by spreading pollen. In return, many plants depend on animals for survival. Human life is closely connected to animals, whether for food, labor, companionship, or maintaining environmental balance. Therefore, it is our duty to protect animals, treat them with kindness, and make sure their habitats are not destroyed. By taking care of animals, we are also taking care of the future of our planet. 1. What are the two types of animals mentioned? a) Mammals and birds b) Wild and domestic c) Herbivores and carnivores d) Pets and farm animals None Animals play a very important role in our lives and in the natural world. They can be found in different environments across the globe. Broadly, animals are divided into two groups: wild animals and domestic animals. Wild animals, such as lions, tigers, bears, elephants, and giraffes, live in forests, jungles, and sometimes deserts. They search for their own food, build their own shelters, and usually avoid contact with humans. These animals are part of the natural food chain and help maintain balance in ecosystems by controlling the population of other species. Domestic animals, on the other hand, live among humans and are often raised for specific purposes. These include cows, goats, sheep, horses, cats, and dogs. They are either kept for companionship or for the products they provide, such as milk, meat, wool, or help in farming. For example, cows and goats give us milk, which is used to make cheese, butter, and yogurt. Sheep provide wool for clothing, and dogs guard our homes. Cats help in keeping the environment clean by catching mice and rats. Animals also play a major role in pollination, seed dispersal, and improving soil health. Birds and insects, for instance, help flowers grow by spreading pollen. In return, many plants depend on animals for survival. Human life is closely connected to animals, whether for food, labor, companionship, or maintaining environmental balance. Therefore, it is our duty to protect animals, treat them with kindness, and make sure their habitats are not destroyed. By taking care of animals, we are also taking care of the future of our planet. 2. Where do wild animals live? a) In homes b) In zoos c) In forests and jungles d) In farms None Animals play a very important role in our lives and in the natural world. They can be found in different environments across the globe. Broadly, animals are divided into two groups: wild animals and domestic animals. Wild animals, such as lions, tigers, bears, elephants, and giraffes, live in forests, jungles, and sometimes deserts. They search for their own food, build their own shelters, and usually avoid contact with humans. These animals are part of the natural food chain and help maintain balance in ecosystems by controlling the population of other species. Domestic animals, on the other hand, live among humans and are often raised for specific purposes. These include cows, goats, sheep, horses, cats, and dogs. They are either kept for companionship or for the products they provide, such as milk, meat, wool, or help in farming. For example, cows and goats give us milk, which is used to make cheese, butter, and yogurt. Sheep provide wool for clothing, and dogs guard our homes. Cats help in keeping the environment clean by catching mice and rats. Animals also play a major role in pollination, seed dispersal, and improving soil health. Birds and insects, for instance, help flowers grow by spreading pollen. In return, many plants depend on animals for survival. Human life is closely connected to animals, whether for food, labor, companionship, or maintaining environmental balance. Therefore, it is our duty to protect animals, treat them with kindness, and make sure their habitats are not destroyed. By taking care of animals, we are also taking care of the future of our planet. 3. What do wild animals do for food? a) Rely on humans b) Hunt for their own food c) Eat plants only d) Eat what is given to them None Animals play a very important role in our lives and in the natural world. They can be found in different environments across the globe. Broadly, animals are divided into two groups: wild animals and domestic animals. Wild animals, such as lions, tigers, bears, elephants, and giraffes, live in forests, jungles, and sometimes deserts. They search for their own food, build their own shelters, and usually avoid contact with humans. These animals are part of the natural food chain and help maintain balance in ecosystems by controlling the population of other species. Domestic animals, on the other hand, live among humans and are often raised for specific purposes. These include cows, goats, sheep, horses, cats, and dogs. They are either kept for companionship or for the products they provide, such as milk, meat, wool, or help in farming. For example, cows and goats give us milk, which is used to make cheese, butter, and yogurt. Sheep provide wool for clothing, and dogs guard our homes. Cats help in keeping the environment clean by catching mice and rats. Animals also play a major role in pollination, seed dispersal, and improving soil health. Birds and insects, for instance, help flowers grow by spreading pollen. In return, many plants depend on animals for survival. Human life is closely connected to animals, whether for food, labor, companionship, or maintaining environmental balance. Therefore, it is our duty to protect animals, treat them with kindness, and make sure their habitats are not destroyed. By taking care of animals, we are also taking care of the future of our planet. 4. What is the role of domestic animals? a) To protect wildlife b) For companionship and products c) To run wild d) To clean the environment None Animals play a very important role in our lives and in the natural world. They can be found in different environments across the globe. Broadly, animals are divided into two groups: wild animals and domestic animals. Wild animals, such as lions, tigers, bears, elephants, and giraffes, live in forests, jungles, and sometimes deserts. They search for their own food, build their own shelters, and usually avoid contact with humans. These animals are part of the natural food chain and help maintain balance in ecosystems by controlling the population of other species. Domestic animals, on the other hand, live among humans and are often raised for specific purposes. These include cows, goats, sheep, horses, cats, and dogs. They are either kept for companionship or for the products they provide, such as milk, meat, wool, or help in farming. For example, cows and goats give us milk, which is used to make cheese, butter, and yogurt. Sheep provide wool for clothing, and dogs guard our homes. Cats help in keeping the environment clean by catching mice and rats. Animals also play a major role in pollination, seed dispersal, and improving soil health. Birds and insects, for instance, help flowers grow by spreading pollen. In return, many plants depend on animals for survival. Human life is closely connected to animals, whether for food, labor, companionship, or maintaining environmental balance. Therefore, it is our duty to protect animals, treat them with kindness, and make sure their habitats are not destroyed. By taking care of animals, we are also taking care of the future of our planet. 5. Which animal gives us wool? a) Sheep b) Cow c) Dog d) Cat None Animals play a very important role in our lives and in the natural world. They can be found in different environments across the globe. Broadly, animals are divided into two groups: wild animals and domestic animals. Wild animals, such as lions, tigers, bears, elephants, and giraffes, live in forests, jungles, and sometimes deserts. They search for their own food, build their own shelters, and usually avoid contact with humans. These animals are part of the natural food chain and help maintain balance in ecosystems by controlling the population of other species. Domestic animals, on the other hand, live among humans and are often raised for specific purposes. These include cows, goats, sheep, horses, cats, and dogs. They are either kept for companionship or for the products they provide, such as milk, meat, wool, or help in farming. For example, cows and goats give us milk, which is used to make cheese, butter, and yogurt. Sheep provide wool for clothing, and dogs guard our homes. Cats help in keeping the environment clean by catching mice and rats. Animals also play a major role in pollination, seed dispersal, and improving soil health. Birds and insects, for instance, help flowers grow by spreading pollen. In return, many plants depend on animals for survival. Human life is closely connected to animals, whether for food, labor, companionship, or maintaining environmental balance. Therefore, it is our duty to protect animals, treat them with kindness, and make sure their habitats are not destroyed. By taking care of animals, we are also taking care of the future of our planet. 6. How do cats help in the environment? a) By guarding homes b) By catching mice c) By giving milk d) By pulling carts None Animals play a very important role in our lives and in the natural world. They can be found in different environments across the globe. Broadly, animals are divided into two groups: wild animals and domestic animals. Wild animals, such as lions, tigers, bears, elephants, and giraffes, live in forests, jungles, and sometimes deserts. They search for their own food, build their own shelters, and usually avoid contact with humans. These animals are part of the natural food chain and help maintain balance in ecosystems by controlling the population of other species. Domestic animals, on the other hand, live among humans and are often raised for specific purposes. These include cows, goats, sheep, horses, cats, and dogs. They are either kept for companionship or for the products they provide, such as milk, meat, wool, or help in farming. For example, cows and goats give us milk, which is used to make cheese, butter, and yogurt. Sheep provide wool for clothing, and dogs guard our homes. Cats help in keeping the environment clean by catching mice and rats. Animals also play a major role in pollination, seed dispersal, and improving soil health. Birds and insects, for instance, help flowers grow by spreading pollen. In return, many plants depend on animals for survival. Human life is closely connected to animals, whether for food, labor, companionship, or maintaining environmental balance. Therefore, it is our duty to protect animals, treat them with kindness, and make sure their habitats are not destroyed. By taking care of animals, we are also taking care of the future of our planet. 7. What do cows and goats provide? a) Wool b) Meat c) Milk d) Eggs None Animals play a very important role in our lives and in the natural world. They can be found in different environments across the globe. Broadly, animals are divided into two groups: wild animals and domestic animals. Wild animals, such as lions, tigers, bears, elephants, and giraffes, live in forests, jungles, and sometimes deserts. They search for their own food, build their own shelters, and usually avoid contact with humans. These animals are part of the natural food chain and help maintain balance in ecosystems by controlling the population of other species. Domestic animals, on the other hand, live among humans and are often raised for specific purposes. These include cows, goats, sheep, horses, cats, and dogs. They are either kept for companionship or for the products they provide, such as milk, meat, wool, or help in farming. For example, cows and goats give us milk, which is used to make cheese, butter, and yogurt. Sheep provide wool for clothing, and dogs guard our homes. Cats help in keeping the environment clean by catching mice and rats. Animals also play a major role in pollination, seed dispersal, and improving soil health. Birds and insects, for instance, help flowers grow by spreading pollen. In return, many plants depend on animals for survival. Human life is closely connected to animals, whether for food, labor, companionship, or maintaining environmental balance. Therefore, it is our duty to protect animals, treat them with kindness, and make sure their habitats are not destroyed. By taking care of animals, we are also taking care of the future of our planet. 8. What is the role of insects and birds? a) Build shelters b) Hunt animals c) Guard homes d) Spread pollen None Animals play a very important role in our lives and in the natural world. They can be found in different environments across the globe. Broadly, animals are divided into two groups: wild animals and domestic animals. Wild animals, such as lions, tigers, bears, elephants, and giraffes, live in forests, jungles, and sometimes deserts. They search for their own food, build their own shelters, and usually avoid contact with humans. These animals are part of the natural food chain and help maintain balance in ecosystems by controlling the population of other species. Domestic animals, on the other hand, live among humans and are often raised for specific purposes. These include cows, goats, sheep, horses, cats, and dogs. They are either kept for companionship or for the products they provide, such as milk, meat, wool, or help in farming. For example, cows and goats give us milk, which is used to make cheese, butter, and yogurt. Sheep provide wool for clothing, and dogs guard our homes. Cats help in keeping the environment clean by catching mice and rats. Animals also play a major role in pollination, seed dispersal, and improving soil health. Birds and insects, for instance, help flowers grow by spreading pollen. In return, many plants depend on animals for survival. Human life is closely connected to animals, whether for food, labor, companionship, or maintaining environmental balance. Therefore, it is our duty to protect animals, treat them with kindness, and make sure their habitats are not destroyed. By taking care of animals, we are also taking care of the future of our planet. 9. Why should we protect animals? a) To make them pets b) To keep them in zoo c) To ensure balance in nature d) To train them None Animals play a very important role in our lives and in the natural world. They can be found in different environments across the globe. Broadly, animals are divided into two groups: wild animals and domestic animals. Wild animals, such as lions, tigers, bears, elephants, and giraffes, live in forests, jungles, and sometimes deserts. They search for their own food, build their own shelters, and usually avoid contact with humans. These animals are part of the natural food chain and help maintain balance in ecosystems by controlling the population of other species. Domestic animals, on the other hand, live among humans and are often raised for specific purposes. These include cows, goats, sheep, horses, cats, and dogs. They are either kept for companionship or for the products they provide, such as milk, meat, wool, or help in farming. For example, cows and goats give us milk, which is used to make cheese, butter, and yogurt. Sheep provide wool for clothing, and dogs guard our homes. Cats help in keeping the environment clean by catching mice and rats. Animals also play a major role in pollination, seed dispersal, and improving soil health. Birds and insects, for instance, help flowers grow by spreading pollen. In return, many plants depend on animals for survival. Human life is closely connected to animals, whether for food, labor, companionship, or maintaining environmental balance. Therefore, it is our duty to protect animals, treat them with kindness, and make sure their habitats are not destroyed. By taking care of animals, we are also taking care of the future of our planet. 10. What is our duty towards animals? a) To treat them with kindness b) To keep them away c) To feed them daily d) To control their population None Find synonyms of the underlined words in the following sentences. 11. The manager tried to motivate the team. a) encourage b) punish c) scold d) disturb None Find synonyms of the underlined words in the following sentences. 12. She was astonished to see the results. a) frightened b) disappointed c) confused d) surprised None Find synonyms of the underlined words in the following sentences. 13. The artist gave a vivid description of his dream. a) unclear b) dull c) bright d) brief None Find synonyms of the underlined words in the following sentences. 14. He was generous with his donations. a) greedy b) kind c) strict d) rude None Find synonyms of the underlined words in the following sentences. 15. We need to assist the injured man. a) help b) attack c) ignore d) delay None Find antonyms of the underlined words in the following sentences. 16. They planned to increase the budget. a) add b) improve c) reduce d) extend None Find antonyms of the underlined words in the following sentences. 17. She was too lazy to clean her room. a) active b) tired c) weak d) stubborn None Find antonyms of the underlined words in the following sentences. 18. He gave a false statement to the police. a) true b) secret c) fake d) late None Find antonyms of the underlined words in the following sentences. 19. They refused to attend the meeting. a) avoided b) delayed c) agreed d) ignored None Find antonyms of the underlined words in the following sentences. 20. His victory was celebrated by all. a) defeat b) success c) joy d) team None Choose the correct preposition to complete each sentence. 21. She has been there often ______ a child. a) for b) by c) as d) with None Choose the correct preposition to complete each sentence. 22. He was standing ______ the door when I arrived. a) in b) at c) on d) to None Choose the correct preposition to complete each sentence. 23. We will go to the beach ______ Sunday. a) on b) in c) at d) by None Choose the correct preposition to complete each sentence. 24. The cat jumped ______ the table and broke the vase. a) in b) under c) onto d) behind None Choose the correct preposition to complete each sentence. 25. He has been working here ______ five years. a) since b) at c) for d) from None Find the error in the given sentences set below. 26. She always go to the market to buy some groceries and vegetables. a) always b) go c) buy d) groceries None Find the error in the given sentences set below. 28. I didn’t knew the answer to the question during the test. a) didn't b) knew c) answer d) test None Find the error in the given sentences set below. The teacher asked the students to write their homework carefully and neat. a) asked b) write c) homework d) neat None Find the error in the given sentences set below. 29. He was very excited to meet his friend, but he didn't knew what to say. a) was b) excited c) didn't d) knew None Find the error in the given sentences set below. 30. They will have finish their project by next week, and they will celebrate it. a) have b) finish c) by d) celebrate None 31. The total age of A and B is 12 years more than the total age of B and C. C is how many year younger than A? a. 11 years b. 12 years c. 13 years d. 14 years None 32. Hamza's age after 15 years will be 5 times his age 5 years back. What is the present age of Hamza? a. 15 b. 14 c. 12 d. 10 None 33. Convert 2/5 into percentage? a. 40 % b. 39% c. 41% d. None of these None 34. What fraction of 90 minutes is 54 seconds? a. 1% b. 3% c. 4% d. None of these None 35. Writing an algebraic expression as the product of two or more algebraic expression is called ______? a. Rationalization b. Factorization c. Simplification d. None of these None 36. If a + b = 10 and 3a + 2b = 40, then (3a + b) will be _____? a. 50 b. 48 c. 36 d. None of these None 37. The product x^a . x^b = _____? a. 2x^a.b b. x^a+b c. (x.x)^a + b d. None of these None 38. What will be the value of x, if 5^(x +3) = 25 (3x - 4)? a. 11/6 b. 11/5 c. 5/11 d. None of these None 39. Factorize the equation: a²b² – a² – b² + a = _____? a. (a + 1)(a – 1)(b + 1) b. (a – 1)(ab² + b² – a) c. (a + 1)(a + 1)(b² – 1) d. None of these None 40. Polynomial of degree four is called ____? a. Quadratic b. Cubic c. Biquadratic d. None of these None 41. The factors of (4a^2 - 16) are? a. 4(a - 2)(a + 2) b. 4(a + 2)(a + 2) c. (a - 2)(a - 2) d. None of these None 42. 3x + 2y - 3 is an algebraic _____? a. Sentence b. Expression c. Equation d. None of these None 43. Solution for x, √x = 10 is _____? a. {10} b. {100} c. {1} d. None of these None 44. If 4 is added to a number then the number becomes 12. The number is ______? a. 8 b. 9 c. 7 d. None of these None 45. 2(-7)² = ______? a. -28 b. 98 c. -98 d. None of these None 46. If k = 15, then (k-2) 180/k = _____? a. 256 b. 356 c. 156 d. None of these None 47. The ratio of 1.8 to 2 is equal to the ratio of ______? a. 9 to 1 b. 9 to 10 c. 9 to 20 d. None of these None 48. The mean proportional of 4 and 16 is ______? a. 16 b. 8 c. 9 d. None of these None 49. The binary number (101011) change into decimal? a. 43 b. 44 c. 55 d. 54 None 50. If a, b and c are any three whole numbers, then a + (b + c) = (a + b) + c called? a. Commutative property b. Distributive property c. Associative property d. None of these None 51. What is the full form of CPU? A) Central Processing Unit B) Central Program Unit C) Computer Processing Unit D) Control Processing Unit None 52. Which device is used to input data into a computer? A) Monitor B) Keyboard C) Printer D)Speaker None 53. What is the primary function of RAM in a computer? A) Store permanent data B) Store temporary data for active processes C) Display graphical content D) Control the system’s power supply None 54. Which of the following is an output device? A) Mouse B) Keyboard C) Monitor D) Scanner None 55. What is the function of a web browser? A) Edit documents B) Access and display web pages C) Manage system files D) Store multimedia files None 56. Which storage device has the highest data capacity? A) CD B) DVD C) Hard Disk D) USB Drive None 57. Which programming language is widely used for web development? A) Python B) JavaScript C) C++ D) Java None 58. What does an operating system do? A) Manages hardware and software resources B) Provides security for online activities C) Stores user data D) Runs applications None 59. What is the primary purpose of the motherboard in a computer? A) Control the temperature of the CPU B) Hold and connect all computer components C) Manage power supply to the computer D) Provide internet connectivity None 60. Which of the following is NOT a type of software? A) Operating System B) Web Browser C) Processor D) Spreadsheet Application None 71. Which layer of the atmosphere contains the ozone layer? a) Mesosphere b) Stratosphere c) Thermosphere d) Troposphere None 62. Which vitamin is synthesized in the human skin upon exposure to sunlight? a) Vitamin A b) Vitamin B12 c) Vitamin C d) Vitamin D None 63. In which organelle does cellular respiration mainly occur? a) Mitochondria b) Nucleus c) Ribosome d) Rough endoplasmic reticulum None 64. The process of copying DNA into mRNA is called: a) Mutation b) Transcription c) Translation d) Replication None 65. Which part of the brain controls balance and coordination? a) Liver b) Pancreas c) Pituitary d) Thyroid None 66. Which of the following is not an endocrine gland? a) Liver b) Pancreas c) Pituitary d) Thyroid None 67. Blood type AB is known as: a) Carrier b) Rare type c) Universal donor d) Universal recipient None 68. Which of the following elements has the highest electronegativity? a) Chlorine b) Fluorine c) Nitrogen d) Oxygen None 69. The pH of a 0.001 M HCl solution is approximately: a) 1 b) 2 c) 3 d) 4 None 70. Avogadro’s number represents: a) Number of atoms in 1g of substance b) Number of ions in 1 mole of compound c) Number of particles in 1 mole of a substance d) Number of moles in 1 liter None 71. Which type of bond is formed between two non-metal atoms? a) Covalent bond b) Hydrogen bond c) Ionic bond d) Metallic bond None 72. Which statement is correct regarding catalysts? a) Catalysts are consumed in the reaction b) Catalysts change the equilibrium position c) Catalysts increase the activation energy d) Catalysts provide an alternative reaction pathway None 73. When a body moves in a circular path with uniform speed, its acceleration is: a) Along the tangent b) Away from the center c) Directed towards the center d) Zero None 74. Which of the following quantities is not a vector? a) Acceleration b) Displacement c) Work d) Velocity None 75. Ohm’s law is not applicable to: a) Metallic conductors b) Semiconductor diodes c) Superconductors d) Both b and c None 76. If an object is thrown vertically upward, what is its velocity at the highest point? a) Equal to gravity b) Equal to initial velocity c) Maximum d) Zero None 77. The energy stored in a stretched spring is: a) Elastic potential energy b) Gravitational potential energy c) Kinetic energy d) Thermal energy None 78. What is the SI unit of pressure? a) Bar b) Joule c) Pascal d) Newton None 79. Which planet has the strongest gravitational field in our solar system? a) Earth b) Jupiter c) Neptune d) Saturn None 80. Which of the following is a non-renewable source of energy? a) Natural Gas b) Solar c) Tidal d) Wind None 81. The capital of Finland is: a) Tallinn b) Helsinki c) Havana d) San Jose None 82. The currency of Sudan is: a) Riyal b) Dinar c) Pound d) Rial None 83. The Nanga Parbat is located at: a) China b) India c) Pakistan d) Nepal None 84. Largest Island in the world: a) Greenland b) Baffin c) New Guinea d) Madagascar None 85. Taj Mahal is located at: a) Delhi, India b) Mumbai, India c) Pune, India d) Agra, India None 86. The Full form of WHO is: a) World Health Organization b) World Humanitarian Order c) Western Health Organization d) World Hospital Office None 87. Bill Gates was born in: a) USA b) UK c) Australia d) Canada None 88. Who invent the Telephone? a) Samuel b) Alexander Graham Bell c) Mesopotamia d) Judson None 89. Which country has the longest coastline in the world? a) Australia b) Russia c) Canada d) United States None 90. The capital city of New Zealand: a) Auckland b) Christchurch c) Dunedin d) Wellington None 91. The United Nation was founded in which year? a) 1919 b) 1939 c) 1945 d) 1950 None 92. Which Planet is known as the “Red Planet”? a) Mercury b) Mars c) Jupiter d) Venus None 93. In which continent is the Sahara Desert located: a) Asia b) Africa c) North America d) Australia None 94. What is the national flower of Pakistan? a) Cherry Blossom b) Rose c) Jasmine d) Lotus None 95. Which city is known as the city of Canals? a) Bruges b) Amsterdam c) Bangkok d) Venice None 96. What is the Largest city in Pakistan by Population? a) Islamabad b) Lahore c) Karachi d) Multan None 97. How many Provinces does Pakistan have? a) 3 b) 4 c) 5 d) 6 None 98. The capital of France: a) Paris b) Rome c) Tokyo d) Berlin None 99. Which ocean is the largest in the world? a) Atlantic Ocean b) Indian Ocean c) Pacific Ocean d) Arctic Ocean None 100. Which country is known as the “Land of the Rising Sun”? a) China b) Japan c) India d) South Korea None 1 out of 100 Time's up