NHMP Solved Past Model and Test Paper

Change the voice of the following sentence: “I will have finished that book”.

(A) That book has been finished by me
(B) That book will be finished by me
(C) That book will have been finished by me
(D) None of these

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B

If you are standing with your face towards East, then you turn right then again right and then left. Which direction you are facing at the end?

(A) West-South
(B) West-North
(C) North-East
(D) South

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C

Name the first person to whom Prophet Hazrat Muhammad (PBUH) informed about the first wahi?

(A) Hazrat Abu Talib
(B) Hazrat Khadija
(C) Warqa-ibn-e-Nofal
(D) None of these

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B

The French “Legion d’honneur” received in 2001 was returned in April 2018, by:

(A) Muhammad-bin-Salman-al-Saud
(B) Hamad-bin-Jassim
(C) Bashar-al-Assad
(D) Sabah-al-Ahmad-al-Jabar-al-Sabah

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A

Which Prophet is also known by the title as Khaleel-Ullah?

(A) Hazrat Musa (A.S)
(B) Hazrat Idrees (A.S) Ibrahim (A.S)
(C) Hazrat (D) None of these

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B

Which of the following countries is not the member of SAARC?

(A) Maldives
(B) Bhutan
(C) Myanmar
(D) Sri Lanka

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D

Which of the following countries is not the member of SAARC?

(A) Malaysia and China
(B) Malaysia and Indonesia
(C) Malaysia and Sri Lanka
(D) none of these

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B

Choose the correct meaning of the idiom: “To fish in troubled waters”

(A) To benefit from other people’s troubles
(B) To indulge in evil conspiracies
(C) To aggravate the situation

(D) To catch fish in disturbed waters

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A

Radcliff unjustly included Punjab in India.

(A) Kartarpur, Shakargarh, Narowal
(B) Chunian, Pakpattan, Okara
(C) Ferozepur, Kasur, Ajnala
(D) Gurdaspur, Pathankot, Batala

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C

Which digit is considered to be the mode in the data set 3,5,2,0,0,1,6,6,3,1,0,7,9

(A) 3
(B) 0
(C) 1
(D) 9

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B

A place where leather is tanned is called a

(A) Tannery
(B) Casino
(C) Brewery
(D) Workshop

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A

What caused Hazrat Usman’s (R.A) death?

(A) He died in a battlefield
(B) He was martyred by rebels
(C) He died a natural death
(D) None of these

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B

How many Goals have been included in the Sustainable Development Goals?

(A) 12
(B) 15

(D) 17

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D

Toussaint Louverture, also known as Toussaint Breda, was the best-known leader of the Revolution.

(A) Haiti
(B) Venezuela
(C) Mexico
(D) None of these

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A

What is the nickname of Zimbabwe’s national men’s cricket team?

(A) The Proteas
(B) The Black Caps
(C) The Tigers
(D) The Chevrons

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D

Who is considered as the Father of Psychoanalysis?

(A) TB Watson
(B) Albert Hills
(C) Adler
(D) Sigmund Freud

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D

Ram of Kutch is situated in:

(A) North of Gilgit
(B) South of Tharparkar
(C) East of Turbat
(D) South of Wana

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B

Who was the first Emperor of Tughlaq Dynasty in Indian Sub-continent?

(A) Muhammad Bin Tughlaq
(B) Feroz Shah Tughlaq
(C) Ghiyasudding Tughlaq
(D) None of these

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A

The Synonym of “Deficit” is:

(A) Minimize
(B) Shortfall
(C) Useless
(D) Surplus

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B

Organisms encode their genes in long strands of:

(A) Chromosomes
(B) DNA
(C) CNA
(D) Carbohydrates

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B

The currency of Nigeria is called:

(A) Naira
(B) Dollar (D) Pound
(C) Rand

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A

Which leader is famous with reference to his six points?

(A) Ayub Khan
(B) Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto
(C) Sheikh Mujeeb-ur-Rehman
(D) Muhammad Khan Jonejo

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C

What does PSDP stand for?

(A) 28 Para
(B) 20 Para
(C) Public Sector Development Program
(D) Punjab Social Development Program

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C

Marathon a long distance foot race has an official distance of:

(A) 22 miles
(B) 26 miles
(C) 20 miles
(D) 30 miles

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B

Which navy ship was in action during the war of 1965 and 1971?

(A) PNS Nasr
(B) PNS Hangor
(C) PNS Ghazi
(D) PNS Zulfiquar

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C

Which is the largest ocean basin on Earth?

(A) Atlantic
(B) Indian
(C) Pacific
(D) Arctic

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C

Who among the following is the current CEO of Google:

(A) Sateya Nadela
(B) Sundar Pichai
(C) Sergey Brin
(D) Larry Page

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B

Neil Armstrong was the first person to walk on the Moon followed by:

(A) Jeff Bezos
(B) John Glenn
(C) Buzz Aldrin
(D) Michael Collins

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C

A man spends 35% of his income on food, 25% on children’s education and 80% of the remaining on house rent. What percent of his income he is left with?

(A) 6%
(B) 8%
(C) 10%
(D) 12%

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A

Five years ago the average of A and B was 15 years. The average age of A, B, and C today is 20 years. How old will C be after 10 years?

(A) 10 years
(B) 20 years
(C) 30 years
(D) 40 years

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D

22 + 25 =

(A) 250
(B) 47
(C) 652
(D) 28

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B

Find the value of x:

(A) 1
(B) 2
(C) -1
(D) -2

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C

What is the meaning of MEANDER?

(A) A curved path
(B) Circular Path
(C) Straight Path
(D) None of these

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A

Sassi Punnu is a story of

(A) Punjab
(B) Sindh
(C) Balochistan
(D) KP

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B

A person who talks too much is called

(A) Sociable
(B) Garrulous
(C) Gregarious
(D) None of these

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B

Antonym of CONFESS:

(A) Plead
(B) Accept
(C) Deny
(D) Guilty

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A

Which digit is considered to be the mode in the data set 3,5,2,0,0,1,6,6,3,1,0,7,9

(A) 3
(B) 0
(C) 1
(D) 9

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B

A place where leather is tanned is called a

(A) Tannery
(B) Casino
(C) Brewery
(D) Workshop

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A

What caused Hazrat Usman’s (R.A) death?

(A) He died in a battlefield
(B) He was martyred by rebels
(C) He died a natural death
(D) None of these

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B

Toussaint Louverture, also known as Toussaint Breda, was the best-known leader of the Revolution.

(A) Haiti
(B) Venezuela
(C) Mexico
(D) None of these

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A

What is the nickname of Zimbabwe’s national men’s cricket team?

(A) The Proteas
(B) The Black Caps
(C) The Tigers
(D) The Chevrons

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D

Who is considered as the Father of Psychoanalysis?

(A) TB Watson
(B) Albert Hills
(C) Adler
(D) Sigmund Freud

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D

Ram of Kutch is situated in:

(A) North of Gilgit
(B) South of Tharparkar
(C) East of Turbat
(D) South of Wana

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B

Who was the first Emperor of Tughlaq Dynasty in Indian Sub-continent?

(A) Muhammad Bin Tughlaq
(B) Feroz Shah Tughlaq
(C) Ghiyasudding Tughlaq
(D) None of these

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A

The Synonym of “Deficit” is:

(A) Minimize
(B) Shortfall
(C) Useless
(D) Surplus

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B

Organisms encode their genes in long strands of:

(A) Chromosomes
(B) CNA
(D) Carbohydrates

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A

The currency of Nigeria is called:

(A) Naira
(B) Dollar
(C) Rand
(D) Pound

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A

Which leader is famous with reference to his six points?

(A) Ayub Khan
(B) Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto
(C) Sheikh Mujeeb-ur-Rehman
(D) Muhammad Khan Jonejo

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C

Complete the series 5,9,17,33,

(A) 65
(B) 82
(C) 70
(D) 75

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B

Who invented a system of reading and writing for the blind?

(A) Louis Braille
(B) Louis Pasteur
(C) Sir Humphrey Davey
(D) Helen Keller

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A

Identify the person whose house became the centre of preaching of Islam at the beginning?

(A) Hazrat Arqam (RA)
(B) Hazrat Abu Bakar (RA)
(C) Hazrat Talha (RA)
(D) Hazrat Usman (RA)

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A

International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) has its headquarters in:

(A) New York, USA
(B) Montreal, Canada
(C) Vienna, Austria
(D) Toronto, Canada

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B

‘Notepad’ in a computer can be used for:

(A) Text and images
(B) Image
(C) Text
(D) All of these

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C

Islam was declared as the State Religion of Pakistan in the Constitution of:

(A) 1973
(B) 1956
(C) 1962
(D) None of these

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B

Choose the correct article: Where are scissors? Sorry, I haven’t sent them

(A) The
(B) An
(C) A
(D) Article not required

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D

The headquarters of World Bank is in:

(A) Paris
(B) Washington DC
(C) Shanghai
(D) New York

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B

Which of the following leaders helped Quaid-e-Azam in the preparation of his Fourteen Points in 1929?

(A) Maulana Shaukat Ali
(B) Liaqat Ali Khan
(C) Maulana Hasrat Mohani
(D) Maulana Muhammad Ali Jauhar

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D

Which of the following Excel features allows users to evaluate values and return a result?

(A) Filters
(B) Insertions
(C) Formatting
(D) Formulas

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D

Which of the following was restored during the reign of Umar Ibn-e-Abdul Aziz?

(A) Khiraaj
(B) Bait-ul-Maal
(C) Jizya
(D) None of these

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B

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