Most Important One liner Current Affairs 2024

Most Important One Liner Current Affairs 2024 For NTS, AJKPSC, FPSC Test

Most Important One liner Current Affairs 2024
Most Important One liner Current Affairs 2024
  • The current Deputy Prime Minister of Pakistan is Ishaq Dar.
  • The current chairman of PPSC is Muhammad Abdul Aziz.
  • The Punjab Police officer, SSP Riffat Bukhari, won the Excellence in Performance Award in 2024.
  • The Pakistani squash players, Mahnoor Ali and Mahwish Ali won gold medals at Australian Junior Open 2024.
  • Obaid Ur Rehman Nizamani is the current ambassador of Pakistan to Afghanistan.
  • The opposition leader in the Senate of Pakistan is Shibli Faraz.
  • By-elections of Pakistan held on 21st April 2024, five seats were in the National Assembly.
  • By-elections in Punjab province were held on 21st April 2024, twelve seats were in the Provincial Assembly.
  • By-elections in KPK province were held on 21st April 2024, two seats were in the Provincial Assembly.
  • By-elections in Baluchistan province were held on 21st April 2024, twelve seats were in the Provincial Assembly.
  • The current SBP Interest rate in Pakistan is 22 percent.
  • Justice Ishtiaq Ibrahim is set to become interim Chief Justice of Peshawar High Court.
  • Yousaf Raza Gillani has been recently appointed as the custodian of the Senate of Pakistan.
  • The current deputy chairman of the Senate of Pakistan is Syedal Khan Nasir.
  • Hafiz Naeemur Rehman has been elected as the new emir of the Jamaati-Islami.
  • Right now, after the elections of the Provincial Assembly of Sindh, Syed Awais Shah is the Speaker of the Provincial Assembly Sindh.
  • Mir Shoaib Nosherwani from Kharan district, is the current Finance Minister of Sindh, appointed on 20th April 2024. 
  • Abdul Wali Khan Kakar, is the current Governor of Pakistan since March 2023.
  • Saleem Ahmed Khosa, appointed on 20th April 2024, is the current Minister of Baluchistan. He is from Nasirabad Division.
  • Syed Mehdi Shah is the current governor of Gilgit Baltistan. He became governor of Gilgit Baltistan on 15 August 2022.  
  • Previously to Syed Mehdi Shah, Raja Jalal Hussain was the governor of Gilgit Baltistan.
  • Zahoor Ahmed Buledi is the current Planning and Development minister of Baluchistan, appointed on 20th April 2024.
  • Zahoor Ahmed Buledi from Kech District, is a member of the Pakistan People’s Party (PPP).
  • Haji Ghulam Ali, appointed on 23rd November 2022, is the present Governor of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KPK).
  • Previously to Haji Ghulam Ali, Shah Farman served as the Governor of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa from September 5, 2018 to April 11, 2022.
  • The current Education Minister of Baluchistan is Raheela Durrani, appointed on 20th April 2022.
  • Raheela Durrani belongs to Quetta and is a member of the Pakistan Muslim League (N).
  • Kamran Khan Tessori is the current governor of Sindh, elected on 9th October 2022.
  • Previously to Kamran Khan Tessori, Imran Ismail served as the 33rd governor of Sindh since August 2018.
  • Mir Asim Kurd Gailu, appointed on 20th April 2024, is the current Revenue minister of Baluchistan.
  • Mir Asim Kurd Gailu is a member of the Pakistan Muslim League (N) and belongs to Kachhi District.
  • Baligh Ur Rehman appointed as 39th Governor of Punjab on 30th May 2022.
  • Till 5th April 2022, previously to Baligh Ur Rehman, Omer Sarfraz Cheema served as the Governor of Punjab.
  • Baligh Ur Rehman was appointed by President Arif Alvi, on the advice of Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif.
  •  The current Irrigation Minister of Baluchistan is Mir Sadiq Umrani.
  • Qaiser Ahmed Sheikh is the present Federal Minster for Maritime Minister and was appointed on 11th March 2024 by Shahid Ashraf Tarar.
  • Maritime Affairs is also known as the Ministry of Port and Shipping.
  • The current Federal Minister of Planning and Development is Ahsan Iqbal since 11th March 2024 and he is a member of PML-N party.
  • Previously to Ahsan Iqbal, Sami Saeed was the Federal Minister of Planning and Development.
  • Khawaja Asif is the current Federal Minister for Aviation division since March 12, 2024, and he is a member of the PML-N party.
  •  Since 11th March 2024, Aleem Khan has been the Minister for Privatisation and Board of Investment.
  • In charge of the Ministry of Energy, Petroleum, and Power is Musadik Malik and he is a member of the Pakistan Muslim League (N).
  • A retired Pakistani bureaucrat, Ahad Cheema has been the current Minister of Economic Affairs and Establishment division since 11th March 2024. 
  • Attaullah Tarar is our current Minister of Information and Broadcasting at the federal level and has been in the office since the 12th of March 2024. 
  • Omar Ayub Khan, since March 2024, has been the leader of the opposition in the National Assembly of Pakistan and he is a member of the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaaf (PTI) party.
  • Mohsin Raza Naqvi is the current Federal Minister for Narcotics Control of Pakistan and was appointed in March 2024.
  •  Jam Kamal Khan, preceded by Gohar Ejaz, is the Federal Minister for Commerce of Pakistan and he was appointed on 11th March 2024.
  • Appointed on 29th February 2024, Riaz Hussain Pirzada is the present federal Minister for Housing and Works.
  • Ishaq Dar is the Present Foreign Minister of Pakistan and was appointed in March 2024.
  • Previously to Ishaq Dar, Jalil Abbas Jilani was the Foreign Minister of Pakistan.
  • Appointed in March 2024, Azam Nazir Tarar is the present Federal Minister of Law and Justice in Pakistan and he is a member of the Pakistan Muslim League (N).
  • Syed Mohsin Naqvi, who replaced Gohar Ijaz, is the current Interior Minister of Pakistan.
  • On 24th March 2024, Shahbaz Sharif became the 24th Prime Minister of Pakistan.
  • Ghulam Mustafa Shah, a member of PPP, appointed on 1st March 2024, is the current Deputy Speaker of the National Assembly of Pakistan.
  • Azam Nazeem Tarar is the current federal Minister of Human Rights of Pakistan and he was appointed in March 2024.
  • Noor Muhammad Dummar is the current Food Minister of Baluchistan.
  • Syed Nasir Hussain is the current Energy Minister of Sindh province. He is the minister for the Energy Department and Planning and Development Department and a member of the PPP party.
  • The Chief Minister of Sindh, Syed Murad Ali Shah, assumed office on 27th February 2024, surpassing the 24 other previous Chief Ministers. 
  • Kamran Tessori is the current Governor of Sindh.
  • Appointed in March 2024, Azra Fazal Pechucho is the current population welfare minister of Sindh province and a member of the PPP party.
  • Ali Madad Jattak is the current Agriculture Minister of Baluchistan.
  • Asif Ali Zardari, a member of the PPP party, is the current president of Pakistan who was elected in March 2024, while previously to him, Dr, Arif Alvi was the president of Pakistan. 
  • Sardar Faisal Khan Jamali is the current Health Minister of Pakistan.
  • Sardar Sarfraz Domki is the minister for Local Government and Rural Development.
  • Appointed on 11th March 2024, Muhammad Aurangzeb is Pakistan’s current Finance Minister and a Pakistani Banker.
  • Appointed in March 2024, Azra Fazal Pechucho is the current Health Minister of Sindh province and a member of the PPP party. 
  • Anthony Naveed has been the current Deputy Speaker of the Sindh Provincial Assembly since February 2024 and is a member of the PPP party.
  • Appointed in March 2024, Khalid Maqbool Siddique is Pakistan’s current Minister of Federal Education and Professional Training.
  • Appointed on 11th March 2024, Khawaja Asif is the current Federal Minister of Defense of Pakistan and he belongs to PML-N party.
  • Previously to Khawaja Asif, Anwar Ali Haider was Pakistan’s Federal Minister of Defense.

AJKPSC Lecturer English Past Paper 2021

AJKPSC Examination For the Post Of Assistant Professor and Lecturer English

 (1) In which language the stories of Canterbury Tales are written?

  • (a)         French              (b)    Latin                                                                      
  • (c)          Middle English  d)   Engish

(2)For how many years have Dr. Faustus promised happiness through the Devil?

  •  (a)           Sixteen(16) (b)     Twenty Four(24)          (c)        Eighteen(18)      (d) Twenty(20)       

(3) Which century is known as the “Dawn of Renaissance?

  •   (a)Fifteen      (b)   Fourteen   (c)     seventeen         (d)      Fourteenth and Sixteenth                      

(4) Which poet was the first who use metaphysical poetry among his contemporaries?

  • (a)           John Donne                                                                        (b)         Edmund Spencer
  • (c)            Philip Sidney                                                                      (d)         Milton

(5) In the poem of Coleridge “The Rime of  ancient Mariner? Where were three Gallants going?

  1. (a)            A wedding      (b)          A funeral        (c)   To the races       (d)       Market

(6) in 1960 The Colossus” was the first book of poems published by which poetess?

  • (a)          Elizabeth                                                                                   (b)      Mariane Moore
  • (c)           Sylvia                                                                                        (d)       Angelou

(7) William Shakespeare was born in the year

  • (a)          1592          (b)       1564                    (c)         1582                   (d)          1578

(8) Identify the novel in which the character of Charlotte Lucas figures.

  • (a)           Expectancies                                                (b)         Lord of  flies                 
  • (c)           Pride , prejudice                                            (d)         power and  glory

(9)  the father of Desdemona was?

  •  (a)           Othello   (b)                Brabantio         (c)      lago        (d)        Gratiano 

(10) Othello was a …………………..

  • (a)          General of England                                             (b)      Prince of England
  • (c)          General of Denmark                                            (d)       Prince of Denmark

(11) Which period of literature came first?

  • (a)         Regency         (b)     Victonan           (c)     Romantic                  (d)       Restoration                 

(12)  ‘Paradise Lost” Was published?

  • (a)          1667                 (b)         1660                  (c)     1654     (d)         1658  

(13) Satan’s name before they fell down from Heaven was ……………..

  • (a)          Belial               (b)       Lucifer               (c)          Michael           (d)     Beelzebub 

(14) For concept in writing “Paradise lost” Milton says he depends on ……………….

  • (a)         Wine                                                                          (b)         The Son
  • (c)          His favorite pen                                                      (d)           The Holy

(15) which is the longest ebook of “Paradise lost”?

  • (a)              IX       (b)   VIII             (c)  X          (d)      I

(16) “splendor is fact, truth splendor” in which work  you examine it?

  • (a)            Adonais                                                                           (b)        Ode to autumn                                   
  • (a)            Ode on a Grecian Urn                                                     (d)     Bright star                      

(17) “In Xanadu did Kubla Khan Who wrote this book”?

  • (a)            Coleridge                                                                    (b)      Browning   
  • (c)             Keats                                                                          (d)      Whitman

(18)  What literary device is employed when a statement is exaggerated in a poem?

  • (a)            Onomata poeia                                                           (b)      Metonymy
  • (c)            Alliteration                                                                   (d)            Hyperbole

(19) 30 November…………..Philip Sidney become Born.

  • (a)             1550                          (b)     1555                  (c)     1554              (d)        1553

(20) In whose reign did Morality Plays begin?

  • (a)            Henry Five                                                                   (b)     Elizabeth One
  •  (c)           Henry Six                                                                     (d)      Henry Eight

(21) Which of the subsequent is referred to as as the “infant of Renaissance”?

  •  (a)           Spencer       (b)        Marlowe          (c)       Milton               (d)             Johnson                                                                  

(22) In pride and prejudice we initially dislike but later tend to like.

  • (a)         Mr. Bennet                                                                       (b)      Wickham
  • (c)           Bingley                                                                           (d)     Darcy 

(23)Historical occurrences frequently impact literature. Which of the subsequent events did not take place during the Restoration period

  •  (a)    The French Revolution                                                 (b)       Charles II was restored to the throne                            
  •  (c)          The Exclusion Bill Criss                                (d)   The Great Fire of London

(24) Which of the following literary sub-periods does not fall under the neoclassical period?

  • (a)          The Restoration                                                                         (b)     Augustan Age
  • (c)           Jacobean Age                                                                           (d) The Age of Sensibility

(25) Which devil is the main architect of pandemonium?

  • (a)           Beelzebub                  (b)  Belial              (c)      Mulciber              (d)    Mammon              

(26)Which piece of literature exhibits the superficiality of stylish London?

  • (a)         Defoe’s Robinson                                                                (b)     Swifts Gulliver                       
  • (c)        Oroonoko                                                                 (d)    Pope  Rape of  Lock

(27) Thomas Wyatt is one of the earliest English poets of …………………..

  • (a)           Renaissance Age                                                                         (b)    Victorian Age        
  • (c)           Romantic Age                                                                              (d)     Restoration Period

(28) Clym Yeobright is a character from …………………..

  • (a)          Pride ,Prejudice                                                                       (b)      Return of  Native     
  • (c)          A tale of two cities                                                                        (d)       G. Eliot

(29) Gullivers Travels was written by ……………………

  • (a)          Arthur Conan Doyle                                                                      (b)     G. Eliot
  • (c)         Jonathan Swift                                                                                (d)    Earnes Hemingway                                                  

(30) Galileo Galiti consisted of ………………… scenes

  • (a)        Sixteen           (b)   Thirteen                (c)     Fifteen                     (d)       Fourteen                     

(31) The intention of tragedy is to bring about catharsis of the spectators? Who wrote the ones traces?

  • (a)            Plato                                                                                               (b)       Philip Sidney
  • (c)             Ben Johnson                                                                                  (d)      Aristotle

(32) In the poem “Morning song” Sylvia Plath certainly used to develop the theme of motherhood.

  • (a)            Unique figurative language                                                            (b)     Similes and metaphors
  • (c)            None of these                                                                                     (d)      Blank Verse

(33) In the novel Jazz by Tony Morrison, was called the “Bird Lady’?

  • (a)            Alice                                                                                           (b)     Felice
  • (c)           Violet                                                                                             (d)   Vera Louise Gray

(34) The name of Hedda Gabler’s Servant was ………………..

  •  (a)          Berte                                                                                           (b)       Mrs. Elvested
  •  (c)         Ejlert Lovborg                                                                                (d)       Juliane Tesman

(35) The protagonist of the novel “Heart of Darkness” is ……………………

  • (a)         Kurtzs        (b)       fashionable manager         (c)      Marlowe      (d)      Brick maker 

(36) who is the first man or woman Abigail accused of witchcraft within the play “The Crucible

  •  (a)    Betty Paris                                                                                    b-  Tituba                                                                                                                    
  • (c)         Elizabeth Proctor                                                                           (d)  Marry Women

(37) Oedipus send Creon Where?

  •  (a)        Olympus                    (b)  Thebes      (c)      Athens          (d)        Delphi                 

(38) The characters of Oidi and gogo appears in the………………… play.

  • (a)           Gabler                                                                                               (b)    Crucible
  • (c)           Godot                                                                                                (d)     Galileo

39) “The Sea” by Edward bond was set in ……………

  • (a)            North coast of England
  • (b)            East coast of England
  • (c)             Coast of Ireland
  • (d)             Rural background of Eastern France

(40) An artistic attempt to bridge together reality and the imagination is known as ……………….

  • (a)        idealism                    (b)    Realism            (c) Surrealism            (d)   Secularism

(41) TS. Eliot wrote his essential essay entitled “culture and the individual skills within the 12 Months

  • (a)           1922          (b)   1920                   (c)        1919                     (d) 1921  

(42) Adrienne rich’s poem …………………may be examine as a criticism of patriarchal society that has variously silenced and disregarded the realities and memories of woman

  • (a)            Aunt Jennifers Tigers                                                           (b)           Final Notation
  • (c)            Gabriel                                                                                 (d)           Diving into the wreck

(43) According to the poem Still Citizen Sparrow by Richard Wilbur, “Noah” participated in …………………..

  • (a)             physical cleaning of  earth                                          (b)        ethical cleaning of the earth
  • (c)             Materialistic cleaning of society                                        (d)     physical cleaning of society

(44) The main theme of John Ashbury’s, ………………….. poem is the life is a perpetual journey into the unconscious regions of human mind which brings up a new perspective each time an activity is stirred.

  • (a)          Painter                                                                                    (b)    After the rest bulletin                                                     
  • (c)         Melodic train                                                                            (d)     Final Notation                                                                                     

(45) The poet of the poem “London” is ……………….

  • (a)            William Blake                                                                         (b)      ST Coleridge
  • (c)            John Keats                                                                             (d)           WB Yeats

(46) The …………………..poem by William Blake is about repressing anger and failure to communicate the wrath to one’s foe and how this continues to grow until it develops into poisonous hatred

  • (a)            Holy Thursday                                                                          (b)       A Divine Image
  • (c)            A poison tree                                                                             (d)       The Tyger

(47) Mrs. Ramsay is the protagonist of the novel “To the light house” by Virginia wolf. but ………………….seams more accurate to be described as the protagonist to the end

  • (a)            Mr Ramsay                                                                                   (b)      Lily Briscoe
  • (c)             Charles Tensley                                                                           (d)       James Ramsay

(48) The verse from of ‘The Rape of the lock is …………………….

  • (a)           Free verse                                                                                     (b)        Spenserlan stanza 
  • (c)          Heroic Couplet                                                                                (d)        Blank verse                                                                                                     

(49) The character of Belinda in the Rape of the lock is based on histerical…………….. member of Popes circle of Prominent Roman Catholics

  • (a)            Arbella Femtor                                                                                 (b)   Clarissa        
  • (c)            Thalesins                                                                                          (d)  Momernilla

(50) The sylph who was assigned to guaro Basica’s ‘tavounte Lock was…………….

  • (6)          Brillante          (b)    Anel                 (c)     Cnspissa               (d)   Momgeneria

 (51) Trolope’s novel Earchester Towers was published in …………

  • (a)         1650              (b)     1857                      (c)     1858                  (d)   1800

(52) Adam Bede was ………………. a by profession

  • (a)        Poet                 (b)      Blacksmith         (c)    Campenter            (d)    Soldier

(53) Dinah Moris was a …………………in the novel ‘Adam Bede

  • (a)        Housewife         (b)    Methodist            (c)     Protogenist            (d)     Servant

(54) The two cities in “A Tale of two ities are London and …………………….

  • (a)        Rome                        (b)     Manch ster               (c)      Padua           (d)      Pans

(55) Lucie Manette was married to ……………………

  • (a)          Charles Damay                                                                           (b)     Jarvis Lorry                                                (c)      Defarge  Ernest                                                                           (d)       Jeremy Cruncher 

(56) The poem “Ambulances” is writter by…………………..

  • (a)            Heaney                                                                              (b)     Hughes                                                     
  • (c)             Yeats                                                                                  (d)       Philip

(57) In the poem “Ambulances” ……………………is described as a “Solving emptiness”

  • (a)          Human being                                                                           (b)           Death
  •  (c)             Life                                                                                            (d)           Ambulance

(58) The poem “1914” was completed in……………….

  • (a)          1914             (b)  1970                          (c)  1960                 (d)    1945  

(59) The poem “Tolland Man’ is written by ……………………

  • (a)         Seamus      (b)     Keats      (c)   Sylvia              (d)   Hughes

(60) The main theme of the poem “Tolland I an” is the man was put to death as by doing so

the …………………..

  • (a)           The person was punished
  • (b)            Fertility of the crops could be impoved
  • (c)            The law is enforced
  • (d)            None of these

(61) The mysterious character of “Pathar Nadi” is a character of the novel ………………….

  • (a)            The voice                                                                              (b)        The Mummy                          
  • (c)            The River between                                                                (d)       The property of women

(62) The old man is a symbol of crowd due to his constant motion in “The man of the crowd”

  • (a)             Death                                                                                    (b)    Class difference
  • (c)             Life                                                                                        (d)    Crowd

(63) The short story “The Dead” by James Joyce takes place in ……………….

  • (a)          London                       (b)    Dublin                (c)     Pans                (d)    Rome   

(64) Anel was the second book of……………………. poetry to be published

  • (a)            Sylvia            (b)        Adrienn            (c)        Richard                                                                                     (d)          Ashbury

(65) Laputa is a flying island described in the novel ………………..

  • (a)            Pride and prejudice                                                                   (b)        Adam Bede
  • (c)             The Retum of the Native                                                           (d)        Gullivers Travels

(66) ………………… is Farcical comedy in which the protagonists maintainfictitous personae to escape burdensome social obligations

  • (a)          Oedipus Rex                                                                             (b)      Dr.Faustus
  • (c)          The importance of Native                                                          (d)      Othello

(67) The poem “After the last bulletin” by Richard Wilbur consists of…………….. stanzas.

  •     (a)          8      (b)        9               (c)          7                 (d) 10                                                                                                          

(68) Bertrand Russell’s “Unpopular Essays were at the beginning published in……………….

  • (a)            1945       (b)       1950                 (c)          1951                             (d)     1948 

(69) Underlying subject matter in …………………..Divine love and Sympathy with the aid of William Blake is the all pervading presence of Divine Love and Sympathy

  • (a)             A divine Image                                                                              (b)       The sick rose
  • (C)          The Tyger                                                                                     (d)       Songs of innocence

(70) Twilight in “Twilight in Delhi symbolizes,……………….

  • (a)           Colonialism
  • (b)           Muslim culture
  • (c)           Struggle of Muslims to identify their culture                              
  • (d)          Independence movement

(71) The protagonist of the novel “Twilight in Delhi” is……………………

  • (a)         Asghar                (b)    Mir Nihal          (c)      Babban Jan            (d)      Bilqeece  

(72) The poem “Final Notation” is written by………………….

  • (a)          Adrienne Rich                                                                                  (b)      Sylvia Plath
  • (c)           John Keats                                                                                      (d)     ST Coleridge 

(73) the primary theme of the play “The Wintry Weather’s Story” via Shakespeare is……………………

  •  (a)             Fight             (b)        Jealousy                (c)           Love             (d)         Death

(74) The fast tale “The Diviner” by way of mind Friel became set in, the village of………………….

  • (a)           America                      (b)        Ireland              (c)  France     (d)        England

(75) Nelly Devenny in the tale “The Diviner” was married after her husband’s death to ………………..

  • (a)     Mr Doherty                                                                                            (b)    A Priest
  • (c)       A Diviner                                                                                              (d)   None of these

(76) Phonetics is the have a look at of the sounds of language. What can we call to this sounds?

  • (a)         Morphemes                                                                         (b)   Phonemes
  • (c)          Syntax                                                                                   (d)   Lexicology

(77) what is the examine of language as it pertains to social instructions, ethnic organizations and genders?

  • (a)          Sociolinguistic                                                                  (b)      Linguistic  
  • (c)          Linguistic                                                                          (d)       Psycholinguistic

(78) It is the study of the meaning of languages

  • (a) Psycholinguistics                                                                           (c)        Linguistics
  • (b) Syntax                                                                                            (d)         Semantics

(79) It is the study of language from a cognitive and developmental law

  • (a)      Linguistic                                                                                       (b)        Psycholinguistic
  • (c)        Sociolinguistic                                                                              (d)       Linguistics       

(80) The study of the sound system of a language how the sounds integrate to encode information and the contrast of such system from one another

  • (a)     Syntax                                                                                        (b)         Morphology 
  • (c)      Phonetics                                                                                   (d)        Phonology
  • (e)      Semantics

(81) A type of writing in which symbol represent pronounciation of syllables?

  • (a)       Rebus writing                                                                           (b)      Syllabic writing                            
  • (c)       Alphabetic writing                                                                     (d)       Phonotactics

(82)………………. is put into use? refers to actual use of tanguage or how our knowledge of the language  is put into use?

  • (a )        Linguistic performance                                                           (b) Descriptive grammar 
  • (c)          Linguistic                                                                                (d) Linguistics competence

83) The study of fanguage as it changes through time tracing a word back to its orngine and deconstructing languages which are no longer spoken?

  • (a)          Synchronic view                                                                     (b)    Dichronic view
  • (c)            Parole                                                                            ( D)       Discreteness                                                                            

(84) The abstract system of interrelated science that makeup a language science and their relationships to one another as they are combined in sentences.

  • (a)             Syntax                                                                                  (b)       Parole                                                                                     
  • (c)             Langue                                                                                 (d)        Logograms

(85) Meaning of words and how to use them.

  • (a)            Semantics                                                                              (b)       Syntax
  • (c)             Morphology                                                                           (d)       Pragmatics                     

(86) Goes beyond the study of individual languages to determine what constructs or needed in order to do any kind of grammatical analysis

  • (a)          Theoretical grammar                                                            (b)    Reference grammar
  • (c)             Traditional grammar                                                               (d) Descriptive grammar

(87) The ideational function of language is ………………….

  • (a)            To express identity                                                                  (b)  To make jokes                                                       (c)        To communicate meaning                                                       (d) To perform magic

(88) The technical term for body language is ……………..

  • (a)           Nonverbal communication                                                       (b)  Semiotics
  • (c)            Zoosemiotics                                                                           (d)  Linguistics

(89) What is kinesics?

  • (a)          The study of tone voice
  • (b)          The study of touch communication
  • (c)           The study of smell & taste
  • (d)          The study of non-verbal communication

(90) The term uses to describe the creative capacity of language to invent new words and sentences iS ………………

  • (a)          Proxemics                                                                               (b)          Duality  
  • (c)          Productivity                                                                             (d)         Linguistics

(91) The two levels of language referred by the term duality is ……………….

  • (a)             Phonetics and phonology     
  •  (b)           Sound and meaning
  • (c)            kinesics and proximix             
  •   (d)     Morphology and syntax

(92) The words best describe the focus of pragmatics is ………………..

  • (a)            Meaning                                                                                        (b)      Choice
  • (c)          Structure                                                                                          (d)      Sense

(93) Which question about language use does pragmatics Icy to answer?

  • (a)          What                (b)     When             (c)      Where                  (d)        Why                                                             

 

(94) The factor which is omitted in an account of French tulvous which take any of versta plural is …………………

  •   (a)       Grammar          (b)    Pronunciation          (c)   Audienced         (d)       Meaning

(95) The term for that part of a passive sensince which says who of the…………………..

  • (a)            Object              (b)   Subject                     (c)    Verb                    (d)        colluse

(96) The word which stresa ton of voice is ……………….

  • (a)             Vespers          (b)      Word                     (c)       Syllabio             (d)     Consmanl

(97) Which of these not a type of lagunitics?

  • (a)          Hatoncal                                                                               (b)           Personal
  • (C)           Comparative                                                                       (d)           SynchroDIC

(98) To which of these people language is a means to enterpret human experiences?

  • (a)          Anthropologist                                                                      (b)          Sociologat
  • (c)           Philosopher                                                                         (d) Students of iterature

(99) Which of these is not a level of language?

  • (a)           Phonology                                                                           (b)          Grammar
  • (C)          Semantics                                                                           (d)          Syntax

(100) which of those terms check with the take a look at of speech sounds of a given language and me characteristic inside the sound system of that language?

  • (a)           Phonetics                                                                           (b)          Phonology
  • (c)           Syntax                                                                                (d)           Morphology

 

 

How To Prepare AJKPSC General Ability Test 2024

how to prepare ajkpsc general ability test

Introduction:

How to prepare AJKPSC General ability test is question asked by many aspirants because AJKPSC general ability test is conducted for multiple positions. This test is based on the Mcqs pattern divided into different sections. To prepare AJKPSC general ability test you need to have an effective strategy applicable to different sections accordingly. This article has brought a complete guide for you to ace AJKPSC’s general ability test.

1_Analyse The Syllabus How To Prepare AJKPSC General Ability Test

First of all, you need to analyse the syllabus throughly. GAT is divided into different portions. Urdu and English encompass maximum weight with 20% marks allocated to each. other portion includes Pakistan affairs, current affairs, Kashmir studies, Islamic studies general science and ability. A thorough analysis of the syllabus will set the ground to go for you.

How To Prepare AJKPSC General Gbility Test
How To Prepare AJKPSC General Ability Test

2_ Dont Crame The Macq’s How To Prepare AJKPSC General Ability Test

Major mistakes students commit while preparing for the AJKPSC general ability test are none other than cramming multiple-choice questions. This is not the right strategy. You have to understand the concept and focus on in-depth study rather than cramming. Cramming multiple-choice questions never imparts a safer zone because the examiner can ask a question from any source. Hence it is more appropriate to rely on an in-depth understanding of the concept. Here is an example to clarify the myth of cramming. If you memorize mcqs related to tenses from any book. you will get good marks if the examiner set the question from that specific book you have prepared. In case he consults some other source you will stuck while solving the question. contrarily if you are prepared and understand the concept you can solve any question taken from any source. So one must understand the concept rather than memorising it.

3_ Focus on Key areas Deriven From The Past Papers

How To Prepare AJKPSC General Gbility Test
How To Prepare AJKPSC General Ability Test

You must have heard about the eighty and twenty rules. if you have not. Here is it. Every syllabus is divided into two categories. From 80% of the syllabus, the examiner asks for just 20% of questions while 20% of key areas of the syllabus could bring you to 80% of the question paper. If you identify that portion of the syllabus you will have distinguished yourself from the rest of the aspirants.

4_ Make Notes While reading How To Prepare AJKPSC General Ability Test

Notes-making is one of the best-known strategies for preparing AJKPSC general ability test. These notes will extensively help you with your revision. Secondly, it will help strengthen your concept. One-liner notes are best to prepare for the General ability test of AJKPSC.

How To Prepare AJKPSC General Gbility Test
How To Prepare AJKPSC General Ability Test

5_ Practice MCQs How To Prepare AJKPSC General Ability Test

When you have covered the syllabus one time you can assess your preparation for AJKPSC’s general ability test by practicing mcqs. Practising mcqs will clarify your mind about your strong areas as well as deficiencies you can overcome your deficiencies in this way. Many online platforms are available where you can appear in mock tests and get evaluated with precious feedback.

6_ Practice Past Paper How To Prepare AJKPSC General Ability Test

The past paper has a crucial role in AJKPSC’s general ability test. Many questions are repeated in every single exam. So practicing past papers can be helpful for overall preparation and understanding of the exam pattern as well. Especially the English and Urdu portions are lengthy hence you need to search out the key topic and consult the past paper for refined preparation.

Conclusion! 

To sump up the debate it can be safely said that To ace the AJKPSC general ability test you have to understand the syllabus and exam pattern. Besides you have to practice mcqs and past papers for refined preparation. Follow this strategy to crack AJKPSC’s general ability test. For further tips and tricks regarding the AJKPSC and other exams keep visiting PscPoint.