Sukkur IBA Direct Test 2026 Mock Test Leave a Comment / By studentseoasis.org / May 15, 2026 Welcome to your Sukkur IBA Direct Test 2026 Mock Test Name Email Phone English (SECTION A):Read the following passage and answer the questions that follow: Passage: The concept of “Artificial Intelligence” (AI) has evolved rapidly in recent years, transforming from a speculative field to one that actively shapes our daily lives. Initially, AI was limited to performing narrow tasks such as playing chess or solving logical puzzles. Today, AI systems can analyze massive datasets, detect diseases, drive vehicles autonomously, and even mimic human conversation. However, these advancements are not without challenges. Ethical dilemmas have emerged, especially concerning bias in decision-making, data privacy, and the potential loss of jobs due to automation. Experts argue that while AI presents vast opportunities, it also demands responsible development and robust regulatory frameworks to ensure its benefits are equitably shared. 1. What is the central idea of the passage? a) AI can only perform simple tasks. b) AI has no real-life application. c) AI has grown significantly and requires ethical oversight. d) AI is better than human intelligence. None Read the following passage and answer the questions that follow: Passage: The concept of “Artificial Intelligence” (AI) has evolved rapidly in recent years, transforming from a speculative field to one that actively shapes our daily lives. Initially, AI was limited to performing narrow tasks such as playing chess or solving logical puzzles. Today, AI systems can analyze massive datasets, detect diseases, drive vehicles autonomously, and even mimic human conversation. However, these advancements are not without challenges. Ethical dilemmas have emerged, especially concerning bias in decision-making, data privacy, and the potential loss of jobs due to automation. Experts argue that while AI presents vast opportunities, it also demands responsible development and robust regulatory frameworks to ensure its benefits are equitably shared. 2. According to the passage, AI was initially capable of: a) Driving cars and medical diagnosis b) Playing games and solving puzzles c) Human interaction d) Replacing jobs None Read the following passage and answer the questions that follow: Passage: The concept of “Artificial Intelligence” (AI) has evolved rapidly in recent years, transforming from a speculative field to one that actively shapes our daily lives. Initially, AI was limited to performing narrow tasks such as playing chess or solving logical puzzles. Today, AI systems can analyze massive datasets, detect diseases, drive vehicles autonomously, and even mimic human conversation. However, these advancements are not without challenges. Ethical dilemmas have emerged, especially concerning bias in decision-making, data privacy, and the potential loss of jobs due to automation. Experts argue that while AI presents vast opportunities, it also demands responsible development and robust regulatory frameworks to ensure its benefits are equitably shared. 3. Which of the following is NOT mentioned as an AI advancement? a) Disease detection b) Autonomous vehicles c) Weather forecasting d) Human-like conversation None Read the following passage and answer the questions that follow: Passage: The concept of “Artificial Intelligence” (AI) has evolved rapidly in recent years, transforming from a speculative field to one that actively shapes our daily lives. Initially, AI was limited to performing narrow tasks such as playing chess or solving logical puzzles. Today, AI systems can analyze massive datasets, detect diseases, drive vehicles autonomously, and even mimic human conversation. However, these advancements are not without challenges. Ethical dilemmas have emerged, especially concerning bias in decision-making, data privacy, and the potential loss of jobs due to automation. Experts argue that while AI presents vast opportunities, it also demands responsible development and robust regulatory frameworks to ensure its benefits are equitably shared. 4. What ethical concern is associated with AI according to the passage? a) Overpopulation b) Bias in decision-making c) Lack of data None Read the following passage and answer the questions that follow: Passage: The concept of “Artificial Intelligence” (AI) has evolved rapidly in recent years, transforming from a speculative field to one that actively shapes our daily lives. Initially, AI was limited to performing narrow tasks such as playing chess or solving logical puzzles. Today, AI systems can analyze massive datasets, detect diseases, drive vehicles autonomously, and even mimic human conversation. However, these advancements are not without challenges. Ethical dilemmas have emerged, especially concerning bias in decision-making, data privacy, and the potential loss of jobs due to automation. Experts argue that while AI presents vast opportunities, it also demands responsible development and robust regulatory frameworks to ensure its benefits are equitably shared. 5. The word “equitable” in the passage most likely means: a) Legal b) Fair and just c) Quick d) Technological None Read the following passage and answer the questions that follow: Passage: The concept of “Artificial Intelligence” (AI) has evolved rapidly in recent years, transforming from a speculative field to one that actively shapes our daily lives. Initially, AI was limited to performing narrow tasks such as playing chess or solving logical puzzles. Today, AI systems can analyze massive datasets, detect diseases, drive vehicles autonomously, and even mimic human conversation. However, these advancements are not without challenges. Ethical dilemmas have emerged, especially concerning bias in decision-making, data privacy, and the potential loss of jobs due to automation. Experts argue that while AI presents vast opportunities, it also demands responsible development and robust regulatory frameworks to ensure its benefits are equitably shared. 6. What does the passage suggest about the future of AI? a) AI should be regulated and developed responsibly. b) AI must be eliminated due to risks. c) AI will replace all human jobs. d) AI has no limitations. None Read the following passage and answer the questions that follow: Passage: The concept of “Artificial Intelligence” (AI) has evolved rapidly in recent years, transforming from a speculative field to one that actively shapes our daily lives. Initially, AI was limited to performing narrow tasks such as playing chess or solving logical puzzles. Today, AI systems can analyze massive datasets, detect diseases, drive vehicles autonomously, and even mimic human conversation. However, these advancements are not without challenges. Ethical dilemmas have emerged, especially concerning bias in decision-making, data privacy, and the potential loss of jobs due to automation. Experts argue that while AI presents vast opportunities, it also demands responsible development and robust regulatory frameworks to ensure its benefits are equitably shared. 7. The author’s tone in the passage can best be described as: a) Sarcastic b) Balanced and informative c) Aggressive d) Pessimistic None Read the following passage and answer the questions that follow: Passage: The concept of “Artificial Intelligence” (AI) has evolved rapidly in recent years, transforming from a speculative field to one that actively shapes our daily lives. Initially, AI was limited to performing narrow tasks such as playing chess or solving logical puzzles. Today, AI systems can analyze massive datasets, detect diseases, drive vehicles autonomously, and even mimic human conversation. However, these advancements are not without challenges. Ethical dilemmas have emerged, especially concerning bias in decision-making, data privacy, and the potential loss of jobs due to automation. Experts argue that while AI presents vast opportunities, it also demands responsible development and robust regulatory frameworks to ensure its benefits are equitably shared. 8. What is the primary reason experts call for regulatory frameworks? a) To stop AI growth b) To ensure AI benefits are fairly distributed c) To promote technological ignorance d) To ban AI in developing countries None Read the following passage and answer the questions that follow: Passage: The concept of “Artificial Intelligence” (AI) has evolved rapidly in recent years, transforming from a speculative field to one that actively shapes our daily lives. Initially, AI was limited to performing narrow tasks such as playing chess or solving logical puzzles. Today, AI systems can analyze massive datasets, detect diseases, drive vehicles autonomously, and even mimic human conversation. However, these advancements are not without challenges. Ethical dilemmas have emerged, especially concerning bias in decision-making, data privacy, and the potential loss of jobs due to automation. Experts argue that while AI presents vast opportunities, it also demands responsible development and robust regulatory frameworks to ensure its benefits are equitably shared. 9. Based on the passage, what is one consequence of unregulated AI? a) Job displacement b) Better medical research c) Improved gaming d) Increased literacy None Read the following passage and answer the questions that follow: Passage: The concept of “Artificial Intelligence” (AI) has evolved rapidly in recent years, transforming from a speculative field to one that actively shapes our daily lives. Initially, AI was limited to performing narrow tasks such as playing chess or solving logical puzzles. Today, AI systems can analyze massive datasets, detect diseases, drive vehicles autonomously, and even mimic human conversation. However, these advancements are not without challenges. Ethical dilemmas have emerged, especially concerning bias in decision-making, data privacy, and the potential loss of jobs due to automation. Experts argue that while AI presents vast opportunities, it also demands responsible development and robust regulatory frameworks to ensure its benefits are equitably shared. 10. Which of the following best summarizes the last sentence of the passage? a) AI should only be used in rich countries. b) AI needs to be fast and profitable. c) AI should be carefully managed for the good of all. d) AI must be stopped immediately. None Use of Prepositions 11. He was accused ___ stealing the money. a) to b) of c) for d) by None Use of Prepositions 12. The cat is hiding ___ the table. a) in b) under c) on d) over None Use of Prepositions 13. She has been working here ___ five years. a) since b) for c) in d) from None Use of Prepositions 14. The book is written ___ Shakespeare. a) to b) on c) by d) with None Use of Prepositions 15. He divided the apple ___ the two children. a) among b) between c) for d) into None Use of Tense 16. I ___ him since we were kids. a) know c) have known d) knowing None Use of Tense 17. She ___ to Paris last year. a) went b) goes c) had gone d) going None Use of Tense 18. By the time he arrived, we ___ eating. a) finished b) had finished c) have finished d) were finishing None Use of Tense 19. They ___ tennis every Sunday. a) play b) played c) playing d) plays None Use of Tense 20. When I was a child, I ___ cartoons every morning. a) watch b) used to watch c) watching None Subject-Verb Agreement 21. The bouquet of roses ___ beautiful. a) are b) is c) were d) be None Subject-Verb Agreement 22. Neither the teacher nor the students ___ present. a) was b) were c) is d) being None Subject-Verb Agreement 23. Mathematics ___ my favorite subject. a) is b) are c) be d) were None Subject-Verb Agreement 24. Each of the boys ___ given a gift. a) was b) were c) are d) be None Subject-Verb Agreement 25. The news ___ surprising. a) is b) are c) were d) have None Error Detection: Find the part of the sentence that contains an error. 26. She / go / to school / every day. a) She b) go c) to school d) every day None Error Detection: Find the part of the sentence that contains an error. 27. The man / were / sitting there / alone. a) The man b) were c) sitting there d) alone None Error Detection: Find the part of the sentence that contains an error. 28. Neither of the girls / have / gone to the party. a) Neither of the girls b) have c) gone d) to the party None Error Detection: Find the part of the sentence that contains an error. 28. Everyone / are / ready / to leave. a) Everyone b) are c) ready d) to leave None Error Detection: Find the part of the sentence that contains an error. 30. The teacher / told / to sit down / quietly. a) The teacher b) told c) to sit down d) quietly None Synonyms and Antonyms 31. SYNONYM of Vast: a) Narrow b) Immense c) Tiny d) Small None Synonyms and Antonyms 32. ANTONYM of Ancient: a) Old b) Historic c) Modern d) Traditional None Synonyms and Antonyms 33. SYNONYM of Swift: a) Slow b) Fast c) Dull d) Late None Synonyms and Antonyms ANTONYM of Include: a) Exclude b) Add c) Accept d) Merge None Synonyms and Antonyms 35. SYNONYM of Benevolent: a) Cruel b) Kind c) Rude d) Harsh None Synonyms and Antonyms 36. ANTONYM of Optimistic: a) Cheerful b) Pessimistic c) Hopeful d) Positive None Synonyms and Antonyms 37. SYNONYM of Fragile: a) Strong b) Firm c) Delicate d) Tough None Synonyms and Antonyms 38. ANTONYM of Scarce: a) Abundant b) Few c) Insufficient d) Rare None Synonyms and Antonyms 39. SYNONYM of Hostile: a) Friendly b) Aggressive c) Calm d) Gentle None Synonyms and Antonyms ANTONYM of Rigid: a) Strong b) Flexible c) Hard d) Firm None Maths (SECTION B) 1. If A={x∈Z:0<x<10}A={x∈Z:0<x<10} and B={x∈Z:x is even, x<15}B={x∈Z:x is even, x<15}, then A∩BA∩B is: a) {2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14} b) {2, 4, 6, 8} c) {2, 4, 6, 8, 10} d) {2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12} None 2. If n(U)=50,n(A)=30,n(B)=25,n(A∩B)=15n(U)=50,n(A)=30,n(B)=25,n(A∩B)=15, find n(A∪B)′n(A∪B)′: a) 8 b) 10 c) 15 d) 5 None 3. The power set of a set with 4 elements contains: a) 10 b) 16 c) 8 d) 20 None 4. If A={1,2,3,4,5}A={1,2,3,4,5}, number of subsets with even number of elements: a) 8 b) 12 c) 16 d) 32 None 5. Solve for xx: 2x−3=5x+62x−3=5x+6 a) x=3x=3 b) x=−1x=−1 c) x = -3 d) x=−2x=−2 None 6. Solve: 4(x−1)=2(2x+3)4(x−1)=2(2x+3) a) x = -5 b) x = 3 c) No solution d) x = 1 None 7. The sum of roots of 3x2−7x+2=03x2−7x+2=0 is: a) 7337 b) 2332 c) −733 d) 77 None 8. If x=2x=2 is a root of x2+bx+4=0x2+bx+4=0, and other root is x=−1x=−1, find b: a) -3 b) -1 c) 1 d) 3 None 9. Simplify: (3x−2)2−(x+1)2(3x−2)2−(x+1)2 a) 8x2−10x+38x2−10x+3 b) 8x^2 - 14x + 3 c) 9x2−x−39x2−x−3 d) 8x2−16x+38x2−16x+3 None 10. Factor: x3−3x2−4x+12x3−3x2−4x+12 a) (x - 3)(x^2 + 4) b) (x - 2)(x^2 - x + 6) c) (x - 3)(x - 2)(x + 2) d) (x + 2)(x - 2)(x + 3) None 11. If a number is increased by 25%, then decreased by 20%, what is the net percentage change? a) 5% increase b) 10% decrease c) 0% d) 5% decrease None 12. What is 20% of 40% of 500? a) 40 b) 20 c) 45 d) 100 None 13. A man spends 80% of his income. If his income increases by 20%, and expenses increase by 10%, what is the percentage increase in savings? a) 50% b) 100% c) 25% d) 75% None 14. A train travels 360 km at a uniform speed. If speed had been 5 km/h more, it would have taken 48 minutes less. Find the speed. a) 40 km/h b) 45 km/h c) 60 km/h d) 50 km/h None 15. Two numbers differ by 5, and their sum is 29. Find the numbers. a) 17 and 12 b) 12 and 17 c) 10 and 19 d) 11 and 18 None 16. Solve: 3x−7 a) x<12x<12 b) x>12x>12 c) x<−12x<−12 d) x>−12x>−12 None 17. If 4x+5>94x+5>9 and x a) x>1x>1 b) 1<x<31<x<3 c) 1 < x < 3 d) x>3x>3 None 18. A triangle has sides 5 cm, 12 cm, and 13 cm. The triangle is: a) Right-angled b) Equilateral c) Acute d) Obtuse None 19. The area of a sector with radius 7 cm and angle 60° is: a) 77 cm² b) 773377 cm² c) 154 cm² d) 49 cm² None 20. A cone has a base radius of 3 cm and height 4 cm. Its slant height is: a) 7 cm b) 5 cm c) 6 cm d) 4.5 cm None 21. If log2(x)=3log2(x)=3, then x= a) 6 b) 9 c) 8 d) 2 None 22. Solve: log10(1000)log10(1000) a) 2 b) 3 c) 4 d) 1 None 23. Simplify: log2(8)+log2(4)log2(8)+log2(4) a) 3 b) 5 c) 4 d) 6 None 24. If x2+y2=25x2+y2=25 and xy=12xy=12, then find (x+y)2(x+y)2: a) 49 a) 50 c) 37 d) 25 None 25. Expand: (2x−3)3(2x−3)3 a) 8x3−36x2+54x−278x3−36x2+54x−27 b) 8x^3 - 36x^2 + 54x - 27 c) 8x^3 - 12x^2 + 6x - 1 d) 6x^3 - 9x^2 + 12x - 4 None 26. Find the HCF of 84 and 120 a) 10 b) 12 c) 24 d) 18 None 27. If x2−9x+20=0x2−9x+20=0, its factors are: a) (x - 2)(x + 10) b) (x - 4)(x - 5) c) (x + 4)(x - 5) d) (x - 2)(x - 8) None 28. If a:b=3:4a:b=3:4 and b:c=2:5b:c=2:5, then a:c=a:c=? a) 3 : 10 b) 3 : 10 c) 4 : 5 d) 6 : 9 None 29. In what ratio must Rs. 2000 be divided between A and B so that A’s share is double of B? a) 1:2 b) 2:1 c) 3:1 d) 3:2 None 30. If x varies inversely as y, and x = 4 when y = 6, what is x when y = 8? a) 3 b) 4 c) 2 d) 6 None 31. The mean of 5 numbers is 20. If one number is excluded, the mean becomes 18. Find the excluded number. a) 30 b) 28 c) 30 d) 25 None 32. Median of 2, 7, 9, 10, 12, 15, 17 is: a) 10 b) 11 c) 9 d) 12 None 33. Mode of 3, 5, 6, 5, 5, 8, 6, 7 is: a) 6 b) 5 c) 7 d) 8 None 34. If the mean of five consecutive odd numbers is 25, the smallest number is: a) 19 b) 21 c) 22 d) 23 None 35. Solve: x2−10x+21=0x2−10x+21=0 a) 3 and 7 b) 3 and 7 c) -3 and -7 d) 2 and 9 None 36. If the sum of two numbers is 20 and their product is 96, then the numbers are: a) 12 and 10 b) 12 and 8 c) 10 and 10 d) 14 and 6 None 37. The square root of 441 is: a) 19 b) 22 c) 21 d) 23 None 38. Convert 58/85 into percentage: a) 65% b) 62.25% c) 62.5% d) 60% None 39. Simplify: (2x2−8)(x2−4)(x2−4)(2x2−8) a) 2(x−2)x+2x+22(x−2) b) {2(x + 2)}/{x - 2} c) 2(x−2)x−2x−22(x−2) d) x−22(x+2)2(x+2)x−2 None 40. If a3+b3+c3=3abca3+b3+c3=3abc, then: a) a = b = c b) a + b + c = 0 c) a + b + c = 0 d) a^2 + b^2 + c^2 = 0 None IQ (SECTION C) 1. What comes next in the series? 3, 12, 27, 48, 75, ? a) 100 b) 102 c) 108 d) 112 None 2. Which word does not belong? a) Apple b) Mango c) Carrot d) Banana None 3. What comes next in the sequence? A2, C4, F6, J8, ? a) M10 b) N10 c) O10 d) P10 None 4. Choose the odd one out: a) 1331 b) 2197 c) 3125 d) 4913 None 5. Which letter comes next in the series? Z, X, U, Q, ? a) M b) L c) J d) K None 6. Complete the analogy: Hand : Palm :: Foot : ? a) Toe b) Sole c) Heel d) Shoe None 7. What is the missing number? 2, 6, 12, 20, 30, ? a) 36 b) 38 c) 42 d) 48 None 8. If A = 1, B = 2, ..., Z = 26, then what is the value of “MATH”? a) 50 b) 49 c) 42 d) 39 None 9. Find the missing number: 121, 144, ?, 196 a) 155 b) 162 c) 169 d) 181 None 10. Complete the number analogy: 8 : 64 :: 6 : ? a) 36 b) 216 c) 48 d) 128 None 11. What is the next number in the pattern? 1, 4, 9, 16, 25, ? a) 30 b) 36 c) 42 d) 48 None 12. Choose the word that doesn’t belong: a) Lion b) Tiger c) Elephant d) Eagle None 13. What comes next? 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, ? a) 11 b) 13 c) 14 d) 15 None 14. Which shape has the least number of sides? a) Pentagon b) Square c) Triangle d) Hexagon None 15. Which number is different from the rest? a) 16 b) 64 c) 36 d) 45 None 16. Which one doesn’t fit? a) Circle b) Triangle c) Rectangle d) Sphere None 17. Find the missing number: 2, 3, 5, 8, 12, ?, 23 a) 15 b) 17 c) 18 d) 19 None 18. If BLACK is coded as DNCME, then WHITE is coded as? a) YIKVE b) YIKVG c) XJLUG d) ZHKVG None 19. A is the sister of B. B is the father of C. How is A related to C? a) Mother b) Aunt c) Sister d) Cousin None 20. What is the next letter in the series? C, E, H, L, Q, ? a) T b) V c) W d) X None 1 out of 100 Time's up