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Question 30 to 38 were given in PAEC test for the post of Accounts Officer in August, 2010.
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Farooq Hassan
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(4 Hijri)
(Brothers)
(12 years)
(Namz Kasoof)
(11 Hijri)
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Dated:- 29-05-2012
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What was age of Hazrat Muhammad (SAW) when he married with Hazrat Khadeeja?
(Hazrat Sumaiyya)
(10)
Ashra Mubashra are those fortunate companions of Prophet S.A.W who were declared heavenly persons by the Prophet (SAW) during their lives.
Hazrat Abu Bakar, Hazrat Umar Farooq, Hazrat Usman, Hazrat Ali, Hazrat Abu Talha, Hazrat Zubair, Hazrat Abu Obaida bin Jarah,
Hazrat Abdul Rehman bin Auf, Hazrat Saad bin Abi Waqas, Hazrat Saeed bin Zaid
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(Hazrat Umme Salma)
(Hazrat Usama Bin Zaid)
(Hazrat Sobia)
(250 miles)
(Hazrat Khuwaja Moeenud- Din Chishti Ajmeri)
Explanation:- One night, while in a trance. He was ordered by the Holy Prophet Muhammad (SAW) O Moeen-ud-Din! You are a prop
of our faith. Proceed to India and show the path of truth to the people there. In compliance with the above spiritual command,
Khawaja Sahib left Madina for India.
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(Mairaj 11 Nabvi)
(Imran & Hinna)
(Sahih Bukhari)
(Nasr bin Asim and
Yahya Bin Yamur)
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141. Agreement Meesaq-e-Madina took place between whom?
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were complete hafiz of Quran?
143. Who was the woman who claimed to be a prophetess during the khilafat
period of Hazrat Abu Bakar Siddique?
144. The treaty of Huddaibiah is also known as?
145. Which Sura is known as Salasul Quran
146. What is the name of the black cloth that covers the Kaaba?
147. How much cloth is required to cover Khana Kaaba?
148. Which was 1st and last battle of Hazrat Muhammad (SAW)?
149. How many times word Allah-o-Akbar is repeated in Azaan?
ii) Shahadat,
v) Astaghfar,
iii) Tamjeed,
vi) Rade kufar
ii) Hazrat Rukayia
iv) Hazrat Fatima
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Question No. 21 to 24 were given in the test of ABL for post of MTO in October, 2010.
Prepared by:
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(Green Land)
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(Bold Dam , America)
(Columbia)
(201)
(Chinghai, China)
(Germany)
(Kuwait)
(Ice Cubes)
(Ireland)
(Lyon, France in June 1996)
It was 22nd meeting after which G-7 (Group of Seven) was converted into G-8. G-8 represents group of eight richest industrialized countries which are
France, Germany, Italy, Japan, United Kingdom, United States, Canada and Russia.
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Dated:- 29-05-2012
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(Berlin, Germany)
(Jammu & Kashmir)
(Palestine)
(Press Freedom Day)
(Australia)
(Sudan)
Question No. 110 to 114 were given in the test of MCB on June. 2011.
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(Shorya Missile) Range of 700km
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Constitution of 1956 and 1973 was parliamentary while 1962 was presidential.
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(Habib Bank Ltd.)
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Question No. 64 to 68 were given in the test of ABL for post of MTO in October, 2010.
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Shah Rafiuddin)
86. Who was formal teacher of Syed Ahmed Barelvi?
87. What was the real name Shah Wali Ullah?
88. Who recalled Muhammad Bin Qasim from Sindh?
89. Pakistan has manufactured Saab-2000 with support of which country?
90. What is the record highest level of 100 index in the history of Karachi
Stock Exchange?
91. Sugar cane crushing season in Pakistan lasts for how many days?
92. Who was first acting Governor of Gilgit Baltistan?
93. What is the name of the only Pakistani who won a Nobel Prize?
94. What is name of Iran-Pakistan-India gas pipeline?
95. President of Pakistan has no power to appoint which of the following
(120 days)
(Qamar Zaman Kaira)
(Dr. Abdus-Salam)
(Peace Pipeline)
(Chief Minister)
Chief of Army Staff, Chief Minister of Province, Head of Defence Forces, Governor?
96. Rikodeck gold mines are found in which province of Pakistan?
(Baluchistan)
97. In which city Shaheed Benazir Bhutto International Airport is established? (Islamabad)
98. What dengue fever is commonly called?
(Breakbone Fever)
99. Test for dengue is called?
CBC(complete blood count)
100. Dengue fever affects which cells in blood?
(Platelates)
101. Who was first Governor of State Bank of Pakistan?
(Zahid Hussain)
102. When Quaid-e-Azam presented his 14 points?
(March 1929)
103.Which is the largest park of Pakistan?
(Ayub National Park, Rawalpindi)
104. When did the Pakistan hold the post of the UNs General Assembly
(1962)
Presidentship?
Sir Zafarullah was selected
105. Which is the major cash crop of Pakistan?
(Cotton)
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Explanation:- The Civil Awards comprise five Orders, each with four descending categories:
Nishan, Hilal, Sitara and Tamgha as follows:
Nishan-e-Pakistan
(The Order of
Pakistan)
Nishan-e-Shujaat
(The Order of
Bravery)
Nishan-e-Imtiaz
(The Order of
Excellence)
Nishan-e-Quaid-i-Azam
(The Order of the Great
Leader)
Nishan-e-Khidmat
(The Order of
Service)
Nishan-e-Pakistan
Nishan-e-Shujaat
Nishan-e-Imtiaz
Nishan-e-Quaid-e-Azam
Nishan-e-Khidmat
Hilal-e-Pakistan
Hilal-e-Shujaat
Hilal-e-Imtiaz
Hilal-e-Quaid-e-Azam
Hilal-e-Khidmat
Sitara-e-Pakistan
Sitara-i-Shujaat
Sitara-i-Imtiaz
Sitara-i-Quaid-e-Azam
Sitara-i-Khidmat
Tamgha-i-Pakistan
Tamgha-i-Shujaat
Tamgha-e-Imtiaz
Tamgha-e-Quaid-e-Azam
Tamgha-i-Khidmat
(Amir Karore)
(30)
(1956)
(80 million hectares)
(10)
Captain Muhammad Sarwar, Major Muhammad Tufail, Major Raja Aziz Bhatti, Major Muhammad Akram,
Pilot Officer Rashid Minhas, Major Shabbir Sharif, Sowar Muhammad Hussain, Lance Naik Muhammad Mahfuz,
Captain Karnal Sher Khan, Havaldar Lalak Jan,
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20. Who won the Sultan Azlan Shah Hockey Cup 2011?
21. What is the name of Shoaib Akhters book?
22. Pakistan won South Asian football federation cup 2011 by
defeating which country on 10 August, 2011 in Nepal?
23. Pakistan National T20 tournament 2012 won by which team?
24. Which Pakistani Umpire won three consecutive ICC Umpire
of the Year awards ?
(Australia)
(Controversially Yours)
(India) with 2-1 goals
(Sialkot Stalions)
(Aleem Dar)
7th time
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Capital
Countries
Capital
Afghanistan
Albania
Algeria
Angola
Argentina
Armenia
Australia
Austria
Azerbaijan
Bahrain
Bangladesh
Barbados
Belgium
Bhutan
Bolivia
Bosnia
Brazil
Brunei
Bulgaria
Burundi
Canada
Chile
China
Colombia
Congo
Costa Rica
Croatia
Cuba
Cyprus
Czech Republic
Denmark
Ecuador
Egypt
Ethiopia
Kabul
Tirane
Algiers
Luanda
Buenos Aires
Yerevan
Canberra
Vienna
Baku
Al Manama
Dhaka
Bridgetown
Brussels
Thimphu
La Paz
Sarajevo
Brasilia
Bandar Seri
Sofia
Kitega
Ottawa
Santiago
Beijing
Bogot
Brazzaville
San Jose
Zagreb
Havana
Nicosia
Prague
Copenhagen
Quito
Cairo
Addis Ababa
Fiji
Finland
France
Suva
Helsinki
Paris
Kazakhstan
Kenya
Korea, North
Korea, South
Kosovo
Kuwait
Kyrgyzstan
Latvia
Lebanon
Libya
Luxembourg
Madagascar
Malawi
Malaysia
Maldives
Malta
Mauritius
Mexico
Monaco
Morocco
Mozambique
Myanmar (Burma)
Nepal
Netherlands
New Zealand
Niger
Nigeria
Norway
Oman
Namibia
Pakistan
Panama
Paraguay
Peru
Philippines
Poland
Portugal
Taiwan
Tajikistan
Tanzania
Thailand
Turkey
Turkmenistan
Uganda
Ukraine
UAE
United Kingdom
USA
Uzbekistan
Vatican City
Vietnam
Yemen
Sudan
Suriname
Sweden
Astana
Nairobi
Pyongyang
Seoul
Pristina
Kuwait City
Bishkek
Riga
Beirut
Tripoli
Luxembourg
Tananarive
Zomba
Kuala Lumpur
Male
Valletta
Port Louis
Mexico City
Monaco
Rabat
Lauren co marques
Rangoon
Khatmandu
Amsterdam
Wellington
Niamey
Abuja
Oslo
Muscat
Windhoek
Islamabad
Panama City
Asuncion
Lima
Manila
Warsaw
Lisbon
Taipei
Dushanbe
Dodoma
Bangkok
Ankara
Ashkabat
Kampala
Kieve
Abu Dhabi
London
Washington D.C.
Tashkent
Vatican City
Hanoi
Sanaa
Khartoum
Paramaribo
Stockholm
Georgia
Germany
Greece
Guatemala
Guyana
Haiti
Hungary
India
Indonesia
Iran
Iraq
Ireland
Israel
Italy
Jamaica
Japan
Jordan
South Africa
Tbilisi
Berlin
Athens
Guatemala City
Georgetown
Port-au-Prince
Budapest
New Delhi
Jakarta
Tehran
Baghdad
Dublin
Jerusalem
Rome
Kingston
Tokyo
Amman
Pretoria
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Spain
Somalia
Sri Lanka
Zimbabwe
Tibet
Venezuela
Madrid
Mogadishu
Colombo
Harare
Lhasa
Caracas
Sierra Leone
Switzerland
Syria
Zambia
Freetown
Bern
Damascus
Lusaka
ABBREVIATIONS:
APP
EU
SBP
OIC
IAEA
UAE
ISI
FBI
CPU
OD
NIT
FDI
FX
CIA
WHO
UNO
NHA
FAQ
FWBL
DFA
NFA
PUC
IMF
NFC
ATM
CFS
CBR
FBR
Forex
FY
BAFL
COT
EFT
GDP
IBP
PAYE
MFB
OTC
ROA
ROE
TFC
VAT
WWF
VGA
WASA
KIBOR
PLS
FATA
CDA
HEC
NAB
OIC
NWFP
USSR
CD ROM
EBIT
UNESCO
NASA
WAPDA
SAARC
NIBAF
UNHCR
UNICEF
NADRA
IDBP
ADBP
CDWP
ECNEC
UNDP
PICIC
PIDC
NRO
IRSA
PIN
IOU
OGRA
ADB
CPI
FED
PASSCO
RGST
TCP
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BoP
COD
HRI
RPI
SPI
WPI
DSC
NGOs
POL
USAID
Balance of Payment
Collection on Demand
House Rent Index
Relative Price Index
Sensitive Price Index
Wholesale Price Index
Defence Saving Certificates
Non Governmental Organizations
Petroleum, Oil & Lubricants
United States Agency for International
Development
FCAs
FDI
FE
GST
ILO
MOU
NDMA
SMEs
UNCTAD
WHT
Australia
Canada
USA
Fiji
Newzealand
Chile
Cuba
Argentina
Colombia
Mexico
Philippines
Kuwait
Bahrain
Iraq
Serbia
Bangladesh
China
UK
Japan
Kyat
Currency
Dollar
Dollar
Dollar
Dollar
Dollar
Peso
Peso
Peso
Peso
Peso
Peso
Dinar
Dinar
Dinar
Dinar
Taka
Yuan
Pound
Yen
Myanmar
Country
SriLanka
India
Pakistan
Mauritius
Nepal
Afghanistan
Iran
Saudi Arabia
Oman
Yemen
Austria
Belgium
France
Germany
Italy
Netherland
Malaysia
Indonesia
UAE
Russia
Currency
Rupee
Rupee
Rupee
Rupee
Rupee
Afghani
Rial
Rial
Rial
Rial
Schilling
Franc
Franc
Deutsche Mark
Lira
Guilder
Ringgit
Rupiyah
Dirham
Ruble
Informative:-
White House:-
White house is the official residence and principal workplace for the President of United States. It is in the city Washington DC. Its old
name was Presidents Palace but during war of 1812 between US and British, the Presidents Palace also got damaged and when it
was repaired, its walls were painted white to cover the burn marks which given the house its familiar name and colour. The name
White House was officially adopted in 1901.
INTERPOL:INTERPOL is the popular name of International Criminal Police Organization. It has 188 affiliated countries which have joined
through it to fight against international crimes. INTERPOL has its headquarter in Lyon, France. Its major work focuses on public
safety, terrorism, organized crime, crimes against humanity, war crimes, drug trafficking, weapons smuggling, human trafficking,
money laundering and corruption etc.
Taj Mahal:The Taj Mahal is located in Agra, India on the bank of river YAMUNA. It was built by Mughal King Shah Jahan in memory of his
beloved wife, Mumtaz Mahal. The Taj Mahal is considered the finest example of Mughal architecture and it was built in 1653. It is
considered one of the seven wonders of world.
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Value Added Tax (VAT):Value added tax or VAT is an indirect tax, which is imposed on goods and services at each stage of production, starting from raw
materials to final product. VAT was introduced to arrest the increasing smuggling and cheating, which were resultants of high sales tax
and tariffs. Initiated in France, VAT is used as an instrument of taxation in all the member states of the European Union.
Indus Water Treaty:The Indus Waters Treaty is a water-sharing treaty between the India and Pakistan. The Indus Water Treaty was signed in 1960 at
Karachi by Indian Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru and President of Pakistan Field Marshal Mohammad Ayub Khan. The World Bank
was also a signatory as a third party. According to this treaty three western rivers i.e Jhelum, Chenab and Indus have been awarded
exclusively to Pakistan while three eastern rivers i.e Sutlej, Bias and Ravi have been awarded exclusively to India.
Gwadar Port:Gwadar Port is a first deep-sea, warm-water port situated at Gwadar in Balochistan province of Pakistan at the apex of the Arabian Sea
and about 460 km west of Karachi. Gwadar Port started its operations in 2008 when the first ship to dock brought 52000 tonnes of
wheat from Canada.
Karakoram Highway
Karakoram Highway is the highest paved international road in the world. It connects Pakistan and China across the Karakoram
Mountain Range through Khunjrab Pass. It connects Chinas Xinjiang region with Pakistans Gilgit Baltistan Province. Its total length
is 1300 km. This Highway is also known as KKH and within Pakistan it is famous with name N35.
Pakistan China Civil Nuclear Cooperation Agreement:Pakistan and China signed a civil nuclear cooperation agreement on September 1986 at Beijing. The ceremony was attended by the
then Chairman PAEC, Mr. Munir Ahmad Khan, a representative of CNNC, and the then Chinese Prime Minister. The agreement was
signed by the Pakistan Foreign Minister, Sahibzada Yaqub Khan and the Chinese counterpart.
The agreement opened the way for the 1989 Chashma-1 nuclear power plants and subsequent three more power stations. The first &
second stage of Chashma power stations has been completed.
The Pakistan is facing acute shortage of electricity which restricted the economic development of country. Building nuclear power
stations is an important solution of this problem. A $2.4 billion nuclear cooperation deal has recently been took place between Pakistan
and China aiming at reducing the energy problems of Pakistan. According to this deal two 650 Megawatt nuclear power plants will be
established in Pakistan.
Diamer-Bhasha Dam:Diamer-Bhasha Dam is under-construction on River Indus in the region Gilgit-Baltistan. Its total electricity generation capacity will be
4500 mw and water storage capacity of Dam will be 8,100,000 acre feet. The estimated cost of Project in 2011 is US $13 billion and
estimated completion time of Diamer-Bhasha Dam project is 12 years.
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Current Affairs:
May, 2012 - - - -)
Chief Ministers & Governors:
Punjab
Sindh
Balochistan
Khyber Pakhtonkhuwah
Gilgit Baltistan
Chief Ministers
Governors
Shahbaz Sharif
Qaim Ali Shah
Aslam Raisani
Ameer Haider Khan Hoti
Syed Mehdi Shah
Sheeri Rahman
Dr. Fahmida Mirza
Nayyar Bukhari
M. Yaseen Anwar
12%
57%
General Khalid Shameem Wynne
Rs. 20,000
Note:-
The above nine Questions were given in the test of NBP for post of MTO on 20th February, 2011.
Hatf-II (Abdali)
4)
5)
Development Budget
Defence Budget
6)
7)
8)
9)
10)
11)
12)
13)
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Ministry
Country
President Name
Country
President Name
Iran
India
Afghanistan
Egypt
China
Israel
Russia
Mahmoud Ahmadinejad
Pratibha Patil
Hamid Karzai
..
Hu Jintao
Shimon Peres
Dmitry Medvedev
Bangladesh
France
Syria
Turkey
UAE
South Africa
US
Sri Lanka
Zillur Rahman
Nicolas Sarkozy
Bashar al-Assad
Abdullah Gl
Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan
Jacob Zumal
th
Barack Obama 44 President
Mahinda Rajapaksa
(Manmohan Singh)
(A.K Antony)
(Robert Gates)
(Hillary Clinton, wife of Bill Clinton)
Who is the special representative of USA for Afghanistan & Pakistan Affairs?
(Cameron Munter)
(Ban ki-moon)
(Robert B. Zoellick from USA)
(General David Petraeus)
(Sri Lanka)
(11th February, 2011)
(Dhaka Gladiators)
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ENGLISH
Synonyms
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Word
Synonym
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40
41
42
43
44
45
Usury
Amortize
Retract
Credible
Adroit
Hamper
Pungent
Boisterous
Affiliate
Indolent
Preponderance
Entitlement
Alien
Affront
Apprehensive
Belligerent
Conglomerate
Content
Curtail
Concurrence
Dubious
Evident
Fatigued
Germinate
Initiate
Mortality
Persevere
Prologue
Pertinent
Reluctant
Statutory
Parity
Superfluous
Inordinate
Cosmopolitan
Fraudulent
Requisite
Ambiguous
Veracity
Lenient
Arrears
Erratic
Collateral
Renovate
Collusion
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47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
Cede
Nettle
Paucity
Hoodwink
Elicit
Malign
Sagacity
Hackneyed
Estrange
Explicit
Vociferous
Cursory
Surrender, Relinquish
Irritate, Annoy
Scarcity, Small number
Deceive, Trick
Draw out, Extract
Criticize, Defame
Wisdom, Reasonableness
Tired, Dull
Make unfriendly, Alienate
Plain, Clear, Unambiguous
Loud, Noisy
Quick, Rapid
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117
Daring
Debase
Brave, Bold
Degrade, Lower in character
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Word
Synonym
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59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
Abeyance
Brazen
Abstemious
Lurid
Crass
Retort
Free
Secular
Penchant
Ignite
Inherent
Promptly
Hateful
Disgrace
Discontinuation, Suspension
Shameless, Bold
Sober, Self disciplined
Loud, Bright, Sensational
Stupid, Blundering
Rejoin, Angry Reply
At no cost, Complimentary
Worldly, Material
Liking, A bias in favour
Catch fire, burst into flames
Natural, In born
On time, rapidly
Intolerable, horrible
Shame, Dishonour
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73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
87
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90
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101
102
103
104
105
106
107
108
109
110
111
112
113
114
115
180
181
Abrogate
Do away with, close down, Abolish
Acrimony
Bitterness, Unfriendliness
Adage
Wise saying, Motto
Affable
Sociable, Easy to approach
Avocation
Diversion of attention, Additional work
Appraise
Assess, Evaluate
Agglomerate
Heap together, Pile
Ailment
Sickness, Illness
Allusion
Reference, Suggestion
Amalgamate
Merge, Mix
Annihilate
Destroy
Arcade
Walkway
Ability
Skill, Quality of doing something well
Access
Approach, Entrance
Aggravate
Make Worse, Increase
Agile
Nimble, Alert
Affection
Love, Liking
Amicable
Friendly, Polite
Amorphous
Shapeless, Formless
Amphibious
Living both on land and in water
Apposite
Appropriate, Proper
Aural
Audio, Relating to hearing
Baffle / Bewilder Confuse, Frustrate
Batten
Plank, Strip of wood
Benediction
Blessing, approval
Benevolence
Kindness
Bequeath
Leave, Will
Bibliomania
Passion to collect books
Blaspheme
Issue oaths, Talk impiously
Blazon
Write is bold letters
Beside
Next to, Alongside
Boisterous
Energetic, Noisy, Active
Buoyant
Floating, Cheerful
Bilateral
Two sided
Burnish
Polish, Shine
Bustle
To hurry, activity, movement
Cadaverous
Resembling a corpse (dead body)
Callosity
State of being hard, Insensible
Callow
Inexperienced
Capacious
Large, Roomy
Captivate
Hypnotize, Fascinate
Chasm
Gulf, Yawning hollow
Chiffon
Evening dress
Chromatic
Belonging, Relating
Concealed
Hidden, Secret
Cull
Pick
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119
120
121
122
123
124
125
126
127
128
129
130
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132
133
134
135
136
137
Debonair
Decagram
Degeneracy
Deify
Deleterious
Desultory
Deteriorate
Dexterity
Darkling
Dauntless
Dearth
Delineate
Decisive
Denounce
Defray
Drowsy
Dwindle / Abate
Ebullient
Edible
Edify
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140
141
142
143
144
145
146
147
148
149
150
151
152
153
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160
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170
171
172
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Efficacy
Egregious
Elucidate
Embargo
Embark
Embellish
Excavate
Faction
Fallacious
Fastidious
Fervor
Fictitious
Fidelity
Flagrant
Flux
Foggy
Forgery
Frivolity
Fathom
Fatuous
Felon
Formidable
Frailty
Fortitude
Forte
Gallant
Generic
Germinate
Glimpse
Gratification
Gratify
Gregarious
Guile
Gumption
Gyrate
Halcyon
Havoc
Heedless
Heptagon
Hexangular
Hiatus
Hostility
Hazy, Cloudy
Fake, Counterfeit
Playfulness, Thought
Figure out, Work out, measure
Idiotic, Silly, Stupid
Criminal, Murderer
Alarming, Frightening
Infirmity, Easily broken or destroyed
Strength, Courage
Strong Point
Brave, Fearless
General, Basic
Grow, Evolve
Quick look
Satisfaction, Delight
To please
Outgoing, Companionable,
Cunning, Trickery,
Courage, Common Sense
Rotate, Revolve, Spin
Calm, Peaceful
Destruction, Devastation
Careless, Thoughtless
Figure with seven sides
Having six angles
Break, Gap
Opposition, Enmity
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209
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212
213
214
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216
217
218
219
220
221
Cession
Ceremonious
Ceiling
Commend
Concede
Cord
Compulsion
Comprehend
Inapt
Laborious
Languid
Latish
Legitimacy
Lethargy
Licentious
Linguist
Litigious
Loquacious
Mallet
Mania
Mantle
Marvel
Matrimony
Mellifluous
Mentor
Mercantile
Mettle
Mite
Norm
Natal
Nomad
Numeration
Necrosis
Neophyte
Optician
Obsolete
Opulent
Obviate
Oratory
Orthodox
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223
224
225
226
227
228
229
Oscillate
Osculate
Pastoral
Paternal
Pacify
Pagan
Pedagogic
Pedant
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231
232
233
234
235
236
237
238
239
240
241
242
Panorama
Pediatrics
Pare
Pennant
Yak
Zeal
Eradicate
Loath
Expunge
Grim
Ferocious
Incipient
Nebulous
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Word
Humiliate
Hypocrisy
Hysteria
Iconoclast
Ignominious
Illicit
Illuminate
Imbibe
Imbrue
Immutable
Imply
Impromptu
Censure
Fidelity
Belated
Pseudonymous
Status Quo
Synonym
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261
262
263
264
265
266
Writhe
Illumination
Monotony
Atheist
Fiasco
Peter
Qualify
Twist, Struggle
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270
271
272
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274
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279
280
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282
283
284
285
286
287
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295
296
297
298
299
Abandon
Abdicate
Abhor
Abnegation
Axiom
Bloated
Blemish
Bizzare
Bawl
Bequeath
Cataclysm
Cupidity
Cumbersome
Culmination
Crestfallen
Deluge
Artifice
Crank
Atrocity
Extravagant
Habitual
Monotonous
Mysterious
Oath
Ostentatious
Radiant
Robust
Ruthless
Adore
Inaudible
Optimist
Taciturn
Abrupt
Illegal, Unlawful
Light up
Drink, Absorb
To make wet
Unchangeable
Hint, Involve
Unprepared, Unplanned
Show disapproval
Loyalty
Late
False or fictitious
Current or existing circumstances
Repetitiveness, Uniformity
Doubter, Non-believer
Disaster, Failure, Debacle
To become exhausted
Meet the criteria, Eligible, Succeed
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Synonym
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301
302
303
304
305
306
307
308
309
310
311
312
Biennial
Conceive
Diction
Credential
Misnomer
Circumspect
Modus Operandi
Portable
Curtail
Ambiguous
Reconcile
Apathy
Demagogue
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320
321
322
323
324
325
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327
328
329
330
331
332
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334
335
336
Precedence
Prattle
Manipulate
Embezzlement
Perishable
Implicate
Inadequate
Dereliction
Derogate
Dormant
Don
Exemplify
Entrammel
Emendation
Elude
Exudation
Frivolous
Furtive
Fugitive
Fulminate
Frugal
Guile
Gluttony
Grandiloquence
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339
340
341
342
343
344
345
346
347
348
349
350
351
352
353
354
355
356
Grief
Denizen
Arbitrary
Abjure
Abscond
Absolve / Pardon
Abstain
Absurd
Abundance
Abusive
Accomplish
Acute
Adamant
Sentimental
Shun
Solitary
Tale
Trifling
Urbane
Wretched
Priority, Preference
Nonsense, To utter in simple or childish talk
Influence, Control, Operate
Misuse, Misappropriation
Lasting, Which cannot be preserved
Involve, Connect, Associate
Insufficient, Too little
Neglect, Negligence
Deflenerate, To take away
Inactive, Inert, Sleeping
Assume, Put on
Demonstrate, Illustrate
Hamper
Rectification
Escape, Evade
Percolation
Playful, Trivial
Secretive, Cautious
Escape
Thunder, Clamour
Thrifty
Deceit, Cunning, Dishonest behaviour
Voracity (Eating or drinking too much)
Verbosity (Using long or complicated words
to impress people)
Sorrow
Resident, Citizen, Occupant
Random, Illogical
Renounce, Reject, Forswear
Run away, Escape, Hide
Forgive, Release, Free, Discharge
Desist, Refrain, Withdraw, Give up
Ridiculous, Silly, Stupid
Plenty, Large Quantity,
Rude, Insulting, Defame
Achieve, Complete, Finish
Keen, Sharp, Sensitive, Crucial
Inflexible, Immovable,
Romantic, Emotional,
Avoid, Reject, Ignore
Lonely, Friendless, Single,
Story, Yarn, Fable,
trivial, Small, Tinny, Frivolous
Sophisticated, Cultured, Polite, Courteous
Miserable, Mean, Pitiable
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248
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250
251
252
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258
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Following are some of the words having similar meanings and synonyms.
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Pair of Words
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Word
Meaning
Site
Sight
Location
Ability to see
Pray
Prey
Request to God
To hunt
Root
Route
Sole
Soul
Stationery
Stationary
Writing material
To stand still
Affect
Effect
Accept
Except
Agree to receive or do
Not including
Alter
Altar
To Change
Place used in religious services
Minor
Miner
10
Sentence
Bale
Bail
11
Birth
Berth
12
Break
Brake
13
Canon
Cannon
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Cost
Caste
Expenditure
Social divisions
15
Die
Dye
Pass away
Coloring
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Dose
Doze
Quantity of medicine
Sleep
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Dew
Due
Moisture
Outstanding
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Fare
Fair
Cost of ticket
Unbiased
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Gate
Gait
A movable barrier
Way of walking
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Word
Meaning
20
Foul
Fowl
Dishonourable
A bird
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Feet
Feat
Act
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Floor
Flour
Ground
Finely ground meal of grain
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Heel
Heal
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Idle
Idol
Inactive
Something that is worshipped
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Gaol
Goal
Prison
Target
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Meet
Meat
Get together
Food (mutton, chicken, beef)
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Letter
Latter
Correspondence
the Second one
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Lesson
Lessen
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Liar
Lawyer
Sentence
30
Medal
Meddle
Award
Interfere
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Metal
Mettle
Substance
Bravery
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Necessity
Necessary
Requirement
Essentiatl
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Hire
Heir
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Prophet
Profit
Seer
Gain or earning
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Populous
Popular
Crowded
Well-liked
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Principal
Principle
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Pore
Pour
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Respectable
Respectful
Decent
Courteous
Inheritor
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Word
Meaning
39
Rein
Rain
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Story
Storey
a tale
Level of building
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Scene
Seen
View
Past form of saw
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Team
Teem
Squad
Be Full
43
Tail
Tale
44
Sail
Sale
Part of a ship
Offering something for purchase
45
Ring
Wring
Squeeze
Sentence
46
Waste
Waist
Spend carelessly
The part of the human body
between ribs and the hips
47
Week
Weak
48
Adopt
Adapt
Adept
49
Yoke
Yolk
50
Marry
Merry
Get married
Happy
51
Angel
Angle
Messenger of God
Direction
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Loose
Lose
To unfasten
To be unable to find
53
Temper
Tamper
54
Elicit
Illicit
To bring out
Illegal
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Mourn
Morn
Prescribe
Proscribe
Recommend
To officially forbid something
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9 INTELLIGENCE QUESTIONS
1.
2.
If a tree branch can hold three people and John weighs twice as much as Adam, and Rachel weighs half as
much as Adam, then Rachel, John and Adam can all sit together on the tree branch safely.
True or False
Ans.
True
3.
By taking the second letter of each word from the following sentence, you can spell the word "thinking": "At the
time, interesting Ukrainians visited Andy's igloo."
True or False
Ans.
True
4.
If X is better than Y, and Z are worse than W, Z must be better than Y if Z are better than X.
True or False
True
Ans.
5.
In a class 32% passed the senior school certificate examination in A+ grade and the remaining 34 boys got B+
grade. What was the total number who appeared in the examination?
Ans.
50
6.
In a race from point X to point Y and back, Jack averages 30 miles per hour to point Y and 10 miles per hour
back to point X. Sandy averages 20 miles per hour in both directions. If Jack and Sandy begin the race at the
same time, who will finish first?
..Jack
..Sandy
..They tie
..Impossible to tell
Ans. They tie
7.
Sue is both the 50th best and the 50th worst student at her school. How many students attend her school?
50,
Ans.
75,
99
99,
100,
101
8.
Two girls caught 25 frogs. Lisa caught four times as many as Jen did. How many frogs did Jen catch?
4,
5,
8,
10,
15
Ans.
5
9.
A boy is 4 years old and his sister is three times as old as he is. When the boy is 12 years old, how old will his
sister be?
16,
Ans.
10.
20,
20
24,
32
NASA received three messages in a strange language from a distant planet. The scientists studied the
messages and found that "Necor Buldon Slock" means "Danger Rocket Explosion" and "Edwan Mynor Necor"
means "Danger Spaceship Fire" and "Buldon Gimilzor Gondor" means "Bad Gas Explosion". What does "Slock"
mean?
Danger,
Explosion,
Rocket
Ans.
11.
28,
Nothing,
Rocket, Gas
If you rearrange the letters "ANLDEGN," you would have the name of a(n):
Ocean, Country,
Ans. Country
State,
City,
Animal
12.
30
years ago it took a worker five hours to make a chair. Today it takes him just 30 minutes.
Man has become more industrious.
People work faster in order to avoid unemployment.
Chairs have a shorter life cycle.
Workers have more spare time.
Productivity has increased.
Ans. Man has become more industrious
13.
87 kg of potatoes are distributed in two boxes. One box weighs 11 kg less than the other one. How many
kilograms of potatoes does the lighter box contain?
25
Ans.
38
14.
15.
Which of two digits between 80 and 90 read the same when placed in an inverted position as in the right
position.
Ans.
88
16.
The first odd number is 1 , the second odd number is 3 ,the third odd number is 5 and so on. What is the 200th
odd number ?
Ans:___399_____
17.
If a motion picture camera can take 6 pictures in a quarter of a minute, how will it take in 10 seconds?
Ans:____4____
18.
19.
e
127*407=110,
56
20.
If 312*225=54,
then 125*232=
21.
The white dot moves two places anti-clockwise at each stage and the black dot moves one place clockwise at each stage. After
how many stages will they be together in the same corner?
23.
24.
2,
3,
Ans:-
Which is the next number in the series? 79, 1012, 1315, 1618, ?
1861,
1816,
1921,
2118
Ans:-
1921
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25.
9,
26.
10,
11,
12
27.
If you were to add all odd numbers between 1 and 11 (both inclusive), the result would be
Even,
Ans.
28.
Even
Odd,
29.
Impossible to say
Madrid
30.
31.
70,
70
50,
90
Frank is taller than John. Ralph is taller than Frank. Therefore, John is the shortest boy.
Yes,
Ans.
No
Yes
32.
33.
Car-Bicycle-Motorcycle-Van
Ans.
Bicycle
iii)
Dollar-Lira-Quarter-Euro
Ans.
Quarter
iv)
Blue-Purple-Red-Yellow
Ans.
3-F-9-L-__15____
v)
34.
Flower-Lily-Rose-Tulip
Ans.
Flower
Which number should come next in the series? 1 - 1 - 2 - 3 - 5 - 8 13- ?
8,
Ans.
35.
13,
21
21,
26,
31,
Which one of the five choices makes the best comparison? PEACH is to HCAEP as 46251 is to:?
25641,
Ans.
15264
26451,
12654,
51462,
15264
27
36.
Which one of the numbers does not belong in the following series?
2 - 3 - 6 - 7 - 8 - 14 - 15 - 30
3,
Ans.
37.
7,
8,
15,
30
Which one of the five choices makes the best comparison? Finger is to Hand as Leaf is to:
Twig,
Ans.
Tree,
Branch
Branch,
Blossom,
Bark
38.
If you rearrange the letters "CIFAIPC" you would have the name of a(n):
City,
Animal, Ocean, River,
Country
Ans.
Ocean
39.
40.
41.
Which one of the numbers does not belong in the following series?
1 - 2 - 5 - 10 - 13 - 26 - 29 - 48
1,
Ans.
5,
48
26,
29,
48
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Mathematics
In almost all the tests of Banks / Govt Offices / Private Companies, this portion is included but the most
important thing is that the use of CALCULATOR is prohibited. Calculator is not allowed to solve these
questions,therefore,thesearerequiredtobesolvedmanuallyonaruffpaper/sheetandthentotickthe
desiredanswer.So,alotofmanualpracticeisrequiredtosolvethesequestions.
1)
When an electric iron is sold for Rs. 76, the gain is 52 %. The gain, when it is sold for Rs. 74, is
percent?
a) 50
B) 48
c) 46
d) 44
2)
If each bag of tokens weighs 53/4 pounds, how many pounds do 3 bags weigh?
a) 161/2
b) 153/4
c) 71/4
D) 171/4
3)
By giving a discount of 10% on the marked price Rs. 1,100 of a sofa set, dealer gains 10%. The cost
price of the sofa set is?
a) Rs. 1000
b) Rs. 981
c) Rs. 891
D) RS. 900
4)
Find the value of x if the average of 1.0, 0.8, 0.2 and x is exactly 0.6?
A) 0.4
b) 0.2
c) 2.4
d) 0.66
5)
A man sold a pen for Rs. 13.20 to make a profit of 10 %. In order to earn a profit of 15%, he should
have sold it for?
A) RS. 13.80 b) Rs. 13.86
c) Rs. 13.58
d) Rs. 13.78
6)
A man spent 15/16 of his entire fortune in buying a car for Rs. 7500. How much money did he
possess?
a) Rs. 6000
B) RS. 8000
c) Rs. 8500
d) Rs. 9000
7)
8)
During the first year, the population of a town increased by 4% and during the second year it
diminished by 4%. If at the end of second year, its population was 2496, in the beginning it was?
a) 2550
b) 2600
c) 2400
D) 2500
9)
A solution of 27 gallons of acid contains 9 gallons of pure acid. How much water, in gallons, should
be added to produce a 25% solution of this acid?
A) 9
b) 18
c) 27
d) 25
10)
At the rate of 2 for 5 paisa, how many envelopes can be purchased for 65 paisa?
a) 32
B) 26
c) 34
d) 30
11)
8 years from now Babar will be twice the age he was 6 years ago. What is his present age?
A) 20
b) 12
c) 26
d) 4
12)
A man insures 80% of his property and pays a 21/2 premium amounting to Rs. 348. What is the total
value of his property?
a) Rs. 19000
b) Rs. 18400
C) RS. 17400
d) Rs. 1800
13)
A piece of food weighing 10 ounces is found to have a weight of 8 ounces after drying. The moisture
content was?
a) 25%
B) 20%
c) 40%
d) 15%
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14)
If Nasir must have a mark of 80% to pass a test of 35 items, the number of items he may miss and still
pass the test is?
A) 7
b) 8
c) 12
d) 26
15)
How many miles does a car travel if it averages at the rate of 35 miles per hour for 3 hours and 24
minutes?
a) 109
b) 110
c) 112
D) 119
16)
The population of a town increases by 5% annually and its present population is 9261. The population
three years ago was?
a) 9000
B) 8000
c) 9800
d) 8900
17)
If 1200 men in a fort have provisions for 28 days. After 4 days, 300 men leave the fort. How long will
food last now?
a) 30 days
B) 32 DAYS
c) 34 days
d) 42 days
18)
In an election, where there are only 2 candidates one who gets 43% of the votes is rejected by a
majority of 420 votes. The total number of votes polled is?
a) 1920
b) 1720
c) 2100
D) 3000
19)
If ?/28 = 63/? Then which of the following numbers replaces the question mark?
a) 14
b) 28
C) 42
d) 21
20)
d) Rs. 30
21)
Asif and Zahid enter into a partnership. Asif contributes Rs. 4000 for 8 months and Zahid Rs. 6000 for
four months. Asifs share in a total profit of Rs. 3500:
a) Rs. 1500
B) RS. 2000
c) Rs. 2500
d) Rs. 2400
22)
c) 1
D) 21/2
23)
The regular price of a TV set that sold for Rs. 118.80 at a 20% reduction sale is:
a) Rs. 158.40
B) RS. 148.50
c) Rs. 138.84
d) Rs. 98.04
24)
15 men can do a piece of work in 20 days, in how many days can 25 men finish the same work?
A) 12
b) 15
c) 18
d) 20
25)
Man bought shirt at a cost of 400 and sold it at Rs. 500, what is the % profit he earned?
a) 80
b) 30
C) 25
d) 45
26)
5 workers complete a work in 8 days, how many days require for 4 worker to complete the work?
a) 12
b) 9
c) 6
D) 10
27)
Man bought a shirt at Rs. 24 and sold it at 30. For getting Rs. 1200 profit how many shirts he should
sell?
a) Rs. 150
B) RS. 200
c) Rs. 250
d) Rs. 400
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INSERT tab in M.S Office 2007 can be used for which functions?
Insert tab can be used for a lot of functions but the most important are:To insert
1)
Table
2)
Page Numbers
3)
Page Break
4)
Header & Footer
5)
Text Box
6)
Pictures
7)
Clip Art
8)
Word Art
9)
Shapes
10)
Charts
11)
Date & Time
12)
Symbol
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What are minimum numbers of Rows and Columns which can be inserted in M.S Word?
1 Row & 1 Column is the minimum requirement.
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When we insert an excel worksheet into a word document, then which one will be
destination document?
Word will be the destination document and Excel will be the source document.
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= 1 Nibble
= 1 byte (B)
= 1 Kilobyte (KB)
= 1 Megabyte (MB)
= 1 Gigabyte (GB)
= 1 Terabyte (TB)
The smallest amount of transfer is one bit. It holds the value of a 1, or a 0 (Binary coding). Eight of
these 1's and zero's are called a byte.
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Short Keys:
Ctrl + K
Ctrl + L
Ctrl + M
Ctrl + N
Ctrl + O
Ctrl + P
Ctrl + Q
Ctrl + R
Ctrl + S
Ctrl + A
Ctrl + B
Ctrl + C
Ctrl + D
Ctrl + E
Ctrl + F
Ctrl + G
Ctrl + H
Ctrl + I
Ctrl + J
Ctrl + U
F7
Insert Hyperlink
Left Align
Left Indent
New Document
Open Document
Open Print Dialog box
Paragraph formatting (Line Space and Paragraph Space)
Right Align
Save Document
Select All
Bold the selected text
Copy
Font Dialog Box
Align Center
Open Find and Replace Dialog box
Open Find and Replace Dialog box with activating Go to Tab
Open Find and Replace Dialog box with activating Replace Tab
Italic
Align Justify
Underline
Check Spelling
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