2019

Past Papers of  Biology 10th Class Lahore Board 2019
LAHORE BOARD 2019 10TH CLASS PAST PAPER
BIOLOGY Time Allowed: 15 Minutes
PAPER-II (Objective Type) GROUP-II Max. Marks: 12

Note: Four possible answers A, B, C and D to each question are given. The choice which you think is correct, fill that circle in front of that question with Marker or Pen ink in the answer-book. Cutting or filling two or more circles will result in zero mark in that question.
1.The World No Tabaco Day is observed every year on :
(A)31st
(B)31stMay
(C) 31st July
(D) 31st August

2.The maintenance of internal body temperature is called:
(A) Homeostasis
(B) Osmoregulation
(C) Thermoregulation
(D) Excretion

3.The largest part of forebrain is called:
(A) Cerebrum
(B) Thalamus
(C) Hypothalamus
(D) Cerebellum

4.The inner layer of eye is sensory and is called as:
(A) Sclera
(B) Cornea
(C) Choroid
(D) Retina

5. Which bone is part of appendicular skeleton:
(A) Pectoral Girdle
(B) Vertebral Column
(C) Skull
(D) Sternum

6. The latest method of vegetative propagation is:
(A) Budding
(B) Cuttings
(C) Cloning
(D) Bulbs

7. A cluster of specialized cells which surrounds and nourishes, each egg cell is called:
(A) Fallopian tubes
(B) Follicle
(C) Uterus
(D) Cervix

8. The specific combination of genes in an individual is known as:
(A) Phenotype
(B) Karyotype
(C) Allele
(D) Genotype

9. The specific sequence if DNA nucleotides is copied in the form of messenger RNA nucleotides is known as:
(A) Transaction
(B) Translation
(C) Transduction
(D) Translocation

10. The base of food chain is always formed by:
(A) Animal
(B) Ecosystem
(C) Plant (producer)
(D) Food web

11. E-*Coli bacterium was created for synthesizing human growth hormone in:
(A) 1955
(B) 1967
(C) 1970
(D) 1977

12. Which of the following drug is obtained from plants:
(A) Aspirin
(B) Morphine
(C) Insulin
(D) Cephalosporin

Past Papers of Biology 10th Class Lahore Board 2019
BIOLOGY (New Scheme) Time Allowed: 1:45 hour
PAPER - II (Essay Type) GROUP-II Max. Marks: 48

Part-I

2. Write short answers to any FIVE questions: (5x2 = 10)
i. What is the difference between breathing and cellular respiration?
ii. What is pneumonia? Write its symptoms.
iii. What is meant by lung cancer? Write its two causes.
iv. . What is called guttation?
v. What is meant by lithotripsy?
vi. What are two important functions of spinal cord?
vii. Differentiate between myopia and hypermetropia.
viii. What is paralysis? Write down its causes.

3. Write short answers to any FIVE questions: (5x2 = 10)
i. Differentiate between movement and locomotion
ii. What is skeleton? Write one merit.
iii. Explain parthenogenesis with example.
iv. Write down procedure of tissue culture.
v. Differentiate between two methods of pollination.
vi. Differentiate between translation and transcription.
vii. What is difference between homozygous and heterozygous.
viii. Write tow important processes for organic evolution.

4. Write short answers to any FIVE questions: (5x2 = 10)
i. Define ecosystem.
ii. What is deforestation? Give its two effects.
iii. What are pollutants? Give two examples.
iv. How cheese is formed?
v. How human growth hormone was obtained before genetic engineering?
vi. How terramycin developed?
vii. How sedatives work?

Part-II

Note: Attempt any TWO questions.
5. (a) Describe the two types of dialysis in detail.
(b) what is meant by neuron? Describe its types.
6. (a) Define joint and explain the types of joints with the help of examples.
(b) State any five methods of natural vegetative propagation.
7. (a) Explain producers and consumers with examples.
(b) Describe the basis steps in genetic engineering.

Past Papers of  Biology 10th Class Gujranwala Board 2018 Group I
GUJRANWALA BOARD 2018 10TH CLASS PAST PAPER
BIOLOGY Time Allowed: 15 Minutes
PAPER-II (Objective Type) GROUP-I Max. Marks: 12

Note: Four possible answers A, B, C and D to each question are given. The choice which you think is correct, fill that circle in front of that question with Marker or Pen ink in the answer-book. Cutting or filling two or more circles will result in zero mark in that question.
1. The study of drug composition, properties and medical application is called
(a) pharmacology
(B) pharmaceutical
(C) pharmacy
(D) drug science

2. All ecosystems of the world together form
(a) population
(B) community
(C) habitat
(D) biosphere

3. Transmission of characteristics from parents to offspring is
(a) genetics
(B) inheritance
(C) trait
(D) chromosome

4. Connection between embryo and uterus wall is called
(a) cervix
(B) follicle
(C) placenta
(D) vagina

5. A hormone testosterone is secreted by
(a) pancreas
(B) gonads
(C) thyroid gland
(D) adrenal gland

6. The elimination of metabolic waste from body is called
(a) excretion
(B) respiration '
(C) osmoregulation
(D) thermoregulation

7. Gaseous exchange occurs in human beings in
(a) pharynx
(B) trachea
(C) bronchi
(D) alveoli

8. Oval window is found in
(a) middle ear
(B) -external ear
(C) internal ear
(D) eye

9. Our skull has bones.
(a) 14
(B) 24
(C) 22
(D) 32

10. Rhizopus reproduces a sexually by
(a) binary fission
(B) budding
(C) spore formation
(D) egg formation

11. Position of genes on chromosome is called
(a) genome
(B) nucleosome
(C) trait
(D) locus

12. Organisms with modified genetic set up are called
(a) hybrid
(B) transgenic
(C) transformed
(D) rearranged

Past Papers of Biology 10th Class Gujranwala Board 2018
BIOLOGY (New Scheme) Time Allowed: 1:45 Hour
PAPER-II (SUBJECTIVE TYPE) GROUP-II Max. Marks: 48

Note: Attempt any FIFTEEN (15) questions from Section-I and attempt any TWO (2) questions from Section-II.

SECTION-I

2. Write short answers to any FIVE questions: (5 x2 = 10)
i. Write two functions of nasal cavity.
ii. Differentiate between acute and chronic bronchitis.
iii. What is meant by homeostasis?
iv. Write two osmotic adjustments in hydrophytes.
v. What is dialysis? Write the names of its types.
vi. Write the names of types of co-ordination in organisms.
vii. Write the functions of rods and cones cells.
viii. Write the names of two hormones of posterior lobe of pituitary gland.

3. Write short answers to any FIVE questions: (5 x2 = 10)
i. Define joint, also write the names of its types.
ii. What are osteocytes?
iii. HIV stands for what?
iv. What is the function of cowper’s gland?
v. Define multiple fission.
vi. What is meant by “theory of special creation”?
vii. Define incomplete dominance.
viii. Differentiate between phenotype and genotype.

4. Write short answers to any FIVE questions: (5x2 = 10)
i. Write down two bad effects of acid rain.
ii. What is meant by commensalism? Give two examples.
iii. Write down any two objectives of genetic engineering.
iv. Write the names and uses of any two industrial products produced through fermentation.
v. What is meant by recombinant DNA?
vi. What is the contribution of Joseph Lister in Biology?
vii. Explain drugs from minerals with the help of examples.
viii. Define narcotics. Also give examples.

SECTION-II

5. (a) Explain osmoregulatory function of kidney.
(b) What is meant by “nerve cell or neutron”? Explain its types.

6. (a) What is meant by “arthritis”? Write down its types.
(b) What is meant by “tissue culture”? How new plants are grown by using this method?

7. (a) How carbon cycle takes place in nature? Explain.
(b) How many methods are used for fermentation?

Past Papers of  Biology 10th Class Gujranwala Board 2018 Group I
GUJRANWALA BOARD 2018 10TH CLASS PAST PAPER
BIOLOGY Time Allowed: 15 Minutes
PAPER-II (Objective Type) GROUP-I Max. Marks: 12

Note: Four possible answers A, B, C and D to each question are given. The choice which you think is correct, fill that circle in front of that question with Marker or Pen ink in the answer-book. Cutting or filling two or more circles will result in zero mark in that question.

1. In DNA nucleotide guanine forms pair with
(A) cytosine
(B) thymine
(C) uracil
(D) adenine

2. The fourth whorl of flower is
(A) calyx
(B) androecium
(C) gynoecium
(D) corolla

3. The industrial product from aspergillus is
(A) formic acid
(B) ethanol
(C) glycerol
(D) acrylic acid

4. The alternate forms of a gene are called
(A) loci
(B) alleles
(C) phenotypes
(D) genotypes

5. The example of ectoparasite is
(A) mosquito
(B) tape worm
(C) ascaris
(D) plasmodium

6. Destroy micro organisms found on non-living objects.
(A) disinfectants
(B) antibiotics
(C) antiseptics
(D) sedatives

7. The example of suckers is
(A) potato
(B) garlic
(C) mint
(D) ginger

8. Decreases the level of calcium ions in blood.
(A) calcitonin
(B) parathormone
(C) vasopressin
(D) oxytocin

9. These plants have very deep roots.
(A) hydrophytes
(B) xerophytes
(C) halophytes
(D) mesophytes

10. The bronchi present in air passageway are
(A) 1
(b)2
(c) many
(D) None of these

11. In neuron, nucleus is found in
(A) myelin sheath
(B) axons
(C) cell body
(D) node of ranvier

12. It is found as covering the ends of long bones.
(A) hyaline cartilage
(B) elastic cartilage
(C) fibrous cartilage
(D) inelastic cartilage

Past Papers of Biology 10th Class Gujranwala Board 2018
BIOLOGY (New Scheme) Time Allowed: 1:45 Hour
PAPER-II (SUBJECTIVE TYPE) GROUP -1 Max. Marks: 48

Note: Section I is compulsory. Attempt any TWO (2) questions from Section-II.

SECTION-I

2. Write short answers to any FIVE questions: (5x2 = 10)
i. What is the difference between breathing and respiration.
ii. What is meant by “Lenticels”?
iii. Define glomerular filterate.
iv. What is meant by tissue rejection?
v. Define hydrophytes with an example.
vi. Define stimulus with an example.
vii. Write the types of neuron on the basis of their function, (only names)
viii. What are the activities of autonomic nervous system?

3. Write short answers to any FIVE questions: (5x2 = 10)
i. Write down two differences between tandons and ligaments.
ii. What do you know about osteoprosis?
iii. Define alternation of generation in plants.
iv. What is the difference between cutting and grafting?
v. Define multiple fission. Also give an example.
vi. What is meant by genotype? Write the names of its types.
vii. What is punnett square? What is its use?
viii. What are the advantages of artificial Selection?

4. Write short answers to any FIVE questions: (5x 2 = 10)
i. What is meant by “denitrification”?
ii. Write two effects of acid rain.
iii. Define biotechnology. When was human insulin prepared with the help of bacteria?
iv. Differentiate between alcoholic fermentation and lactic acid fermentation.
v. What is genetic engineering?
vi. Define pharmacology.
vii. What are analgesics? Give example.
viii. What is Marijuana? Write its two bad effects.

SECTION-II 

5. (a) What do you know about xerophytes and halophytes? Explain it. 4
(b) Describe the structure of neuron. Also draw its diagram. 5
6. (a) Write types of joints. Also explain. 4
(b) Write advantages and disadvantages of vegetative propagation in plants. 5
7. (a) Write note on nitrogen cycle. 4
(b) Describe the achievements of genetic engineering. 5

What is a Cooperative Society?

A cooperative (also co-operative or co-op) is a business organization owned and operated by a group of individuals for their mutual benefit. A cooperative is defined by the International Cooperative Alliance's Statement on the Cooperative Identity as "an autonomous association of persons united voluntarily to meet their common economic, social, and cultural needs and aspirations through jointly owned and democratically controlled enterprise". A cooperative may also be defined as a business owned and controlled equally by the people who use its services or by the people who work there. Various aspects regarding cooperative enterprise are the focus of study in the field of cooperative economics.

The history of the cooperative movement concerns the origins of cooperatives. Although cooperative arrangements, such as mutual insurance, and principles of cooperation existed long before, the cooperative movement began with the application of cooperative principles to business organization.

Beginnings

The cooperative movement began in Europe in the 19th century, primarily in Britain and France, although The Shore Porters Society claims to be one of the world's first cooperative society, being established in Aberdeen in 1498 (although it has since demutualized to become a private partnership). The industrial revolution and the increasing mechanization of the economy transformed society and threatened the livelihoods of many workers. The concurrent labour and social movements and the issues they attempted to address describe the climate at the time.

The first documented consumer cooperative was founded in 1769, in a barely furnished cottage in Fenwick, East Ayrshire, when local weavers manhandled a sack of oatmeal into John Walker's whitewashed front room and began selling the contents at a discount, forming the Fenwick Weavers' Society.

In the decades that followed, several cooperatives or cooperative societies formed including Lennoxtown Friendly Victualing Society, founded in 1812.

By 1830, there were several hundred co-operatives. Some were initially successful, but most cooperatives founded in the early 19th century had failed by 1840. However, Lockhurst Lane Industrial Co-operative Society (founded in 1832 and now Heart of England Co-operative Society), and Galashiels and Hawick Co-operative Societies (1839 or earlier, merged with The Co-operative Group) still trade today.

It was not until 1844 when the Rochdale Society of Equitable Pioneers established the ‘Rochdale Principles’ on which they ran their cooperative, that the basis for development and growth of the modern cooperative movement was established.

Financially, credit unions were invented in Germany in the mid-19th century, first by Franz Hermann Schulze-Delitzsch (1852, urban), then by Friedrich Wilhelm Raiffeisen (1864, rural). While Schulze-Delitzsch is chronologically earlier, Raiffeisen has proven more influential over time. In Britain, the friendly society, building society, and mutual savings bank were earlier forms of similar institutions.

Robert Owen

Robert Owen (1771–1858) is considered the father of the cooperative movement. A Welshman who made his fortune in the cotton trade, Owen believed in putting his workers in a good environment with access to education for themselves and their children. These ideas were put into effect successfully in the cotton mills of New Lanark, Scotland. It was here that the first co-operative store was opened. Spurred on by the success of this, he had the idea of forming "villages of co-operation" where workers would drag themselves out of poverty by growing their own food, making their own clothes and ultimately becoming self-governing. He tried to form such communities in Orbiston in Scotland and in New Harmony, Indiana in the United States of America, but both communities failed.

William King

Although Owen inspired the co-operative movement, others – such as Dr. William King (1786–1865) – took his ideas and made them more workable and practical. King believed in starting small, and realized that the working classes would need to set up co-operatives for themselves, so he saw his role as one of instruction. He founded a monthly periodical called The Co-operator, the first edition of which appeared on 1 May 1828. This gave a mixture of co-operative philosophy and practical advice about running a shop using cooperative principles. King advised people not to cut themselves off from society, but rather to form a society within a society, and to start with a shop because, "We must go to a shop every day to buy food and necessaries - why then should we not go to our own shop?" He proposed sensible rules, such as having a weekly account audit, having 3 trustees, and not having meetings in pubs (to avoid the temptation of drinking profits).

The Rochdale Pioneers

The Rockdale Society of Equitable Pioneers was a group of 10 weavers and 20 others in Rockdale, England, that was formed in 1844. As the mechanization of the Industrial Revolution was forcing more and more skilled workers into poverty, these tradesmen decided to band together to open their own store selling food items they could not otherwise afford. With lessons from prior failed attempts at co-operation in mind, they designed the now famous Rockdale Principles, and over a period of four months they struggled to pool together one pound sterling per person for a total of 28 pounds of capital. On December 21, 1844, they opened their store with a very meager selection of butter, sugar, flour, oatmeal and a few candles. Within three months, they expanded their selection to include tea and tobacco, and they were soon known for providing high quality, unadulterated goods.

The English CWS and Co-operative Group

The Co-operative Group formed gradually over 140 years from the merger of many independent retail societies, and their wholesale societies and federations. In 1863, twenty years after the Rockdale Pioneers opened their co-operative, the North of England Co-operative Society was launched by 300 individual co-ops across Yorkshire and Lancashire. By 1872, it had become known as the Co-operative Wholesale Society (CWS). Through the 20th century, smaller societies merged with CWS, such as the Scottish Co-operative Wholesale Society (1973) and the South Suburban Co-operative Society (1984).

By the 1990s, CWS's share of the market had declined considerably and many came to doubt the viability of co-operative model. CWS sold its factories to Andrew Regan in 1994. Regan returned in 1997 with a £1.2 billion bid for CWS. There were allegations of "carpet-bagging" - new members who joined simply to make money from the sale - and more seriously fraud and commercial leaks. After a lengthy battle, Regan's bid was seen off and two senior CWS executives were dismissed and imprisoned for fraud. Regan was cleared of charges. The episode recharged CWS and its membership base. Tony Blair's Co-operative Commission, chaired by John Monks, made major recommendations for the co-operative movement, including the organisation and marketing of the retail societies. It was in this climate that, in 2000, CWS merged with the UK's second largest society, Co-operative Retail Services.

Its headquarter complex is situated on the north side of Manchester city centre adjacent to the Manchester Victoria railway station. The complex is made up of many different buildings with two notable tower blocks of New Century House and the solar panel-clad CIS tower.
Other independent societies are part owners of the Group. Representatives of the societies that part own the Group are elected to the Group's national board. The Group manages The Co-operative brand and the Co-operative Retail Trading Group (CRTG), which sources and promotes goods for food stores. There is a similar purchasing group (CTTG) for co-operative travel agents.

Past Papers of  Biology 10th Class Lahore Board 2018
LAHORE BOARD 2018 10TH CLASS PAST PAPER
BIOLOGY Time Allowed: 15 Minutes
PAPER-II (Objective Type) GROUP-II Max. Marks: 12

Note: Four possible answers A, B, C and D to each question are given. The choice which you think is correct, fill that circle in front of that question with Marker or Pen ink in the answer-book. Cutting or filling two or more circles will result in zero mark in that question.

1. Length of spinal cord is:
(A) 40 cm
(B) 30 cm
(C) 20 cm
(D) 10 cm

2. Example of rhizome stem is:
(A) Potato
(B) Ginger
(C) Onion
(D) G

3. Human skeleton contains number of bones:
(A) 406
(B) 306
(C) 206
(D) 106

4. Part of embryo makes root:
(A) Cotyledon
(B) Epicotyl
(C) Radicle
(D) Plumule

5. It is the unit of nervous system:
(A) Ganglions
(B) Nerve
(C) Neuron
(D) Receptor

6. The complete map of human genome was published in:
(A) 1902
(B) 2000
(C) 2002
(D) 2005

7. Which structure plays an important role for pushing the air out of lungs:
(A) Nasal cavity
(B) Bronchus
(C) Diaphragm
(D) Bronchiole

8. Diazepam is:
(A) Sedative
(B) Hallucinogens
(C) Narcotics
(D) Vaccines

9. The maintenance of temperature in internal human body is called:
(A) Thermoregulation
(B) Osmoregulation
(C) Respiration
(D) Guttation

10. E. coli bacterium was made in:
(A) 1980
(B) 1975
(C) 1977
(D) 1970

11. Theory of natural selection was presented by:
(A) Aristotle
(B) Lamarck
(C) Darwin
(D) Malthas

12. Symbiosis in which both partners get benefit is example of:
(A) parasitism
(B) Mutualism
(C) Predation
(D) Competition

Past Papers of Biology 10th Class Lahore Board 2018
BIOLOGY (New Scheme) Time Allowed: 2:45 hour
PAPER - II (Essay Type) GROUP -II Max. Marks: 63

(PART-I)

2. Write short answers to any FIVE (5) questions: (10)
(i) Differentiate between glottis and epiglottis. '
(ii) How does the gaseous exchange occur in leave and young stems?
(iii) Define hydrophytes and give an example.
(iv) Write down the method of lithotripsy.
(v) What is meant by succulent organs? Give an example.
(vi) Write down the function of occipital lobe.
(vii) Differentiate between sympathetic system and parasympathetic system.
(viii) What is meant by brain stem?

3. Write short answers to any FIVE (5) questions: 10)
(i) Differentiate flexion and extension. 1 '
(ii) What is meant by osteoporosis?
(iii) How binaiy fission take place in invertebrates. Give an example.
(iv) Define endospores, give an example. ’
(v) Write the name of two important parts of angiosperm seed.
(vi) Differentiate between breeds and cultivars.
(vii) Define the Mendel’s law of independent assortment.
(viii) What is meant by natural selection, also give an example?

4. Write short answers to any FIVE (5) questions:
(i) What is global warming?
(ii) Define alcoholic fermentation.
(iii) Give uses of glycerol.
(iv) Give two objectives of genetic engineering.
(v) How gene of interest is isolated?
(vi) Explain drugs from animals.
(vii) Differentiate between antibiotics and disinfectants.
(viii) What are narcotics?

(SECTION-II)

Note: Attempt any TWO questions:
5. (a) Describe the osmoregulatory role of kidney. 5
(b) Explain the structure of neuron.

6. (a) What is bone? Describe its structure. 5
(b) Describe the advantages and disadvantages of vegetative propagation of plants 4

7. (a) What is acid rain? Describe its bad effects. 5
(b) Discuss role of biotechnology in the field of good and agriculture.

Past Papers of  Biology 10th Class Lahore Board 2018
LAHORE BOARD 2018 10TH CLASS PAST PAPER
BIOLOGY Time Allowed: 15 Minutes
PAPER-II (Objective Type) GROUP-I Max. Marks: 12

Note: Four possible answers A, B, C and D to each question are given. The choice which you think is correct, fill that circle in front of that question with Marker or Pen ink in the answer-book. Cutting or filling two or more circles will result in zero mark in that question.

1. The disease in which destruction the wall of alveoli is:
(A) Asthma
(B) Pneumonia
(C) Emphysema
(D) Bronchitis

2. Encyclopedia “Al-Tasrif’ is written by:
(A) Al-Farabi
(B) Abu-ul-Qasim
(C) Ali Ibn-e- Isa
(D) Al-Haitham

3. The smallest bone in human body is:
(A) Stapes
(B) Incus
(C) Milieus
(D) Vertebra

4. The length of spinal cord is:
(A) 20cm
(B) 40cm
(C) 60cm
(D) 70cm

5. Number of bones in appendicular skeleton is:
(A) 126
(B) 116
(C) 136
(D) 146

6. Female reproductive part of flower is:
(A) Gynoecium
(B) Androecium
(C) Sepals
(D) Petals

7. Example of vegetative propagation by leaves is:
(A) Mint
(B) Potato
(C) Garlic
(D) Petals

8. Charles Darwin proposed the mechanism of organic leaves is:
(A) 1838
(B) 1882
(C) 1930
(D) 1900

9. Making a normal pigmentation is example of:
(A) Phenotype
(B) Genotype
(C) Traits
(D) Chromosome

10. Non-renewable resource of:
(A) Fossil fuels
(B) Wind
(C) Water
(D) Soil

11. Diazepam is a drug of:
(A) Vaccines
(B) Sedatives
(C) Antibiotics
(D) Analgesics

12. The enzyme which use to dissolve blood clots is:
(A) Amylase
(B) Pepsin
(C) Tripsin
(D) Urokinase

Past Papers of Biology 10th Class Lahore Board 2018
BIOLOGY (New Scheme) Time Allowed: 2:45 hour
PAPER - II (Essay Type) GROUP -1 Max. Marks: 48

(PART-I)

2. Write short answers to any Five (5) questions: (10)
(i) Explain stomata.
(ii) What is alveolus?.
(iii) Explain thermoregulation.
(iv) Define osmosis.
(v) Explain renal pelvis.
(vi) Explain reflex arc.
(vii) What is myopia? .
(viii) Explain oval window.

3. Write short answers to any FIVE (5) questions: (10)
(i) Differentiate between compact and spongy bone.
(ii) What is meant by antagonism?
(iii) Write two advantages of vegetative propagation.
(iv) Write the functions of hilum and micro Pyle in seed.
(v) Differentiate between epigeal and hypogeal germination.
(vi) Define traits also give an example.
(vii) Differentiate between homozygous and heterozygous genotype.
(viii) What are breeds and cultivars?

4. Write short answers to any FIVE (5) questions: (10)
(i) Define community.
(ii) What is a food web?
(iii) Define alcoholic fermentation.
(iv) What is recombinant DNA?
(v) What is beta endorphin and what is its use?
(vi) . What are pharmaceutical drugs?
(vii) What is beroin, what is its effect on CNS?
(viii) For what purpose vaccines are used?

(PART-II)

Note: Attempt any TWO questions:
5. (a) Describe in detail osmotic adjustments in plants. 5
(b Write a note on nerve cell or neuron. 4
6. (a) What is skeleton? Explain the components of human skeleton. 5
(b) What is seed germination? Explain conditions for seed germination. 4
7. (a) Describe in detail the biotic components of ecosystem. 5
(b) What are the objectives of genetic engineering? 4

Past Papers of  Biology 10th Class Gujranwala Board 2016
GUJRANWALA BOARD 2016 10TH CLASS PAST PAPER
BIOLOGY Time Allowed: 15 Minutes
PAPER-II (Objective Type) GROUP-II Max. Marks: 12

1. James Watson and Francis Crick proposed the structure of DNA in
(a) 1923
(B)  1933
(C)  1943
(D)  1953

2. The material containing sperms in a fluid is called
(a) vas Defems
(B)  Uterus
(C)  Cervix
(D)  Semens

3. The enzyme which are used to dissolve blood clots is
(a) Beta-endorphin
(B)  Thymosin
(C)  urokinase
(D)  interferon

4. Hydrogen bonds are present between adenine and thymine.
(a) 2
(B) 3
(C) 4
(D) 5

5. An example of Endoparasite is
(a) Mosquitoe
(B) leeches
(C) ascaris
(D) lice

6. Psilocin is obtained from
(a) Cannabis
(B) Opium
(C) Cactus
(D) Mushroom

7. There is a scar on seed coat where the seed is attached to ovary wall is called
(a) Radicle
(B) Hilum
(C) Plumule
(D) Apicotyl

8. The middle layer of eye is called
(a) Sclera
(B) Choroid
(C) Retina
(D) Pupil

9. The longitudinal section of kidney shows the outer part.
(a) Renal cortex
(B) Renal medulla
(C) Renal pyramids
(D) Renal pelvis

10. Lobes present in the right lung.
(a) 1
(B) 2
(C) 3
(D) 4

11. The unit of nervous system is
(a) Neuron
(B)  Nephron
(C)  Alveolus
(D)  Bowman’s capsule

12. The hard outer layer of a bone is called
(a) Bonemarrow
(B)  Hyoid bone
(C)  Spongy bone
(D)  Compact bone

Past Papers of Biology 10th Class Gujranwala Board 2017
BIOLOGY (New Scheme) Time Allowed: 2:45 hour
PAPER - II (Essay Type) GROUP -II Max. Marks: 63

SECTION-I

2. Write short answers to any FIVE questions: (6x2 = 12)
i. What are lenticels? What is their role?
ii. Why larynx is called voice box?
iii. Define osmoregulation and thermoregulation.
iv. What are succulent organs?
v. Write two major causes of renal/ kidney failure.
vi. Define reflex action and reflex arc.
vii. Differentiate between hypothyroidism and hyperthyroidism.
viii. What is meant by epilepsy?

3. Write short answers to any FIVE questions: (5x 2 = 10)
i. What is the difference between exoskeleton and endoskeleton?
ii. Differentiate between tendons and ligaments.
iii. What is meant by vegetative propagation of plants?
iv. Define double fertilization.
v. Define dormancy.
vi. Define transcription.
vii. State Mendel’s law of segregation.
viii. How co-dominance is different from incomplete dominance?

4. Write short answers to any FIVE questions: (5x2=10)
i. Name different types of symbiosis.
ii. Write the symptoms of dengue fever.
iii. Is inherited disease hemophilia curable? If yes then how?
iv. What is interpheron?
v. Describe any two achievements of genetic engineering.
vi. Sulpha drugs are used against which diseases?
vii. Name different sources of drugs.
viii. Who was joseph Lister? What was his contribution?

SECTION-II

5. (a) Write the osmotic adaptations of hydrophytes and xerophytes.
(b) What is neuron? Explain its three types.

6. (a) what is arthritis? Describe its types.
(b) What do you know about external fertilization and interal fertilization?

7. (a) Define green house effect. What is global warming? Write its effects.
(b) Define genetic engineering. Write its important objectives.

Past Papers of  Biology 10th Class Gujaranwala Board 2017
GUJRANWALA BOARD 2017 10TH CLASS PAST PAPER
BIOLOGY Time Allowed: 15 Minutes
PAPER-II (Objective Type) GROUP-I Max. Marks: 12

Note: Four possible answers A, B, C and D to each question are given. The choice which you think is correct, fill that circle in front of that question with Marker or Pen ink in the answer-book. Cutting or filling two or more circles will result in zero mark in that question.

1. An organism expressed physical trait such as seed shape or pod colour is called
(a) Karyotype
(B) Genotype
(C) Phenotype
(D) Chemical Type

2. The root is formed from the part of the embryo.
(a) Hilum
(B) Radicle
(C) Plumule
(D) Epicotyl

3. This product is used in the production of soap.
(a) glycerol
(B) formic acid
(C) Sulphuric acid
(D) Acrylic acid

4. These are the unit of inheritance.
(a) Genes
(B) Alleles
(C) Phenotype
(D) Genotype

5. Study of the relationship between organism and their environment is called
(a) Histology
(B) Ecology
(C) Genetics
(D) Anatomy

6. This group includes mescaline and psilocin.
(a) Sedatives
(B) Narcotics
(C) Hallucinogens
(D) Vaccines

7. The plant in which vegetative propagation occurs by leaves is
(a) Garlic
(B) Ginger
(C) Potato
(D) Bryophyllum

8. This hormone is secreted in case of emergency situation.
(a) Pancreas (b).Glucagon
(C) Adrenalin
(D) Calcitonin

9. The organ which is responsible for filtering the blood
(a) Stomach
(B) Brain
(C) Pharynx
(D) Kidney

10. A thick muscular structure below the lungs is called
(a) Kidney
(B) Liver
(C) Diaphragm
(D) Ureter

11. The deficiency of this vitamin causes poor night vision.
(a) Vitamin A
(B) Vitamin B
(C) Vitamin C
(D) Vitamin K

12. The purpose of ribcage is
(a) Protection of stomach
(B) Protection of heart and lungs
(c) Protection of spinal cord
(D) Protection of pharynx

Past Papers of Gujranwala 10th Class Lahore Board 2017
BIOLOGY (New Scheme) Time Allowed: 2:45 hour
PAPER - II (Essay Type) GROUP -1 Max. Marks: 63 (PART-1)

(SECTION-I)

2. Write short answers to any FIVE questions: (6x2 = 12)
i. What is trachea? Where is it located?
ii. Write symptoms of bronchitis.
iii. What is the difference between resins and gums?
iv. What is meant by kidney transplant?
v. Differentiate between renal cortex and renal medulla.
vi. What is neuron? Write names of its two parts.
vii. Define coordination and write down its types.
viii. What is spinal cord? Give its length.

3. Write short answers to any FIVE questions: (5x2 = 10)
i. Differentiate between insertion and origin.
ii. Write down the number of bones in pectoral girdle and pelvic girdle.
iii. What is meant by calluses?
iv. What is Epigeal Germination? Give an example.
v. Differentiate between spermatogenesis and oogenesis.
vi. What is Punnett square?
vii. Define artificial selection? Give an example.
viii. Define co-dominance and give an example.

4.. Write short answers to any FIVE questions: (5x2 =10)
i. What are the effects of denitrification above normal.
ii. Define predation with an example.
iii. What is meant by biotechnology?
iv. What is novel protein or minifood?
v. What is malted food?
vi. What are addictive drugs?
vii. What are prescription drugs?
viii. Against what diseases sulppha drugs are used?

SECTION-II

5. (a) Describe the structure of nephron. 4
(b) Write a note on pancreas.

6. (a) define joints and write types of joints in detail.
(b) write a note on advantages and disadvantages of vegetative propagation.

7. (a) Explain ecological pyramids.
(b) Describe any four achievements of genetic engineering.

Past Papers of  Biology 10th Class Lahore Board 2017
LAHORE BOARD 2017 10TH CLASS PAST PAPER
BIOLOGY Time Allowed: 15 Minutes
PAPER-II (Objective Type) GROUP-II Max. Marks: 12

(SECTION I)

Note: Four possible answers A, B, C and D to each question are given. The choice which you think is correct, fill that circle in front of that question with Marker or Pen ink in the answer-book. Cutting or filling two or more circles will result in zero mark in that question.
1 Iodopsin is present in:
(A) Rods
(B) Cones
(C) Choroid
(D) Cornea

2 Saeed absorbs water through:
(A) Testa
(B) Hilum
(C) Micropyle
(D) Cornea .

3 The end of skeletal muscle attached with immoveable bone is:
(A) Origin
(B) Insertion
(C) Belly
(D) Static end

4 The outermost whorl of flower is called:
(A) Corolla
(B) Petals
(C) Calyx
(D) Androecium

5 The genotype of “O” blood group is :
(A) 1A1A
(B) 1B 1B
(C) II
(D) IBI

6 The respiratory centre is present in:
(A) Lungs
(B) Brain
(C) Nose
(D) Muscles

7 The respiratory centre is present in:
(A) Lungs
(B) Brain
(C) Nose
(D) Muscles

8 Diazepam is:
(A) Vaccine
(B) Narcotics
(C) Hallucinogens
(D) Sedative

9 Plays role in maintaining body temperature:
(A) Lungs
(B) Skin
(C) Kidneys
(D) Ear

10 Single cell protein can be obtained from:
(A) Insect
(B) Cow
(C) Algae
(D) Bird

11 Phenotypes ratio in incomplete dominance is:
(A) 1 : 3 : 3
(B) 3:1
(C) 1 : 3
(D) 1 : 2:1

12 R-2 means:
(A) Reduce
(B) Recycle
(C) Renewable
(D) Reuse

Past Papers of Biology 10th Class Lahore Board 2017
BIOLOGY (New Scheme) Time Allowed: 2:45 hour
PAPER - II (Essay Type) GROUP -II Max. Marks: 63 (PART-1)

2. Write short answers to any FIVE (5) questions: (10)
(i) What are Lenticels? Describe their function.
(ii) Differentiate between acute and chronic bronchitis.
(iii) Define osmoregulation.
(iv) What is meant by guttation?
(v) Describe any two causes of kidney failure.
(vi) What is blind spot?
(vii) Owl is unable to see during daytime. Give reason.
(viii) How ears maintain the balance of body?

3. Write short answers to any FIVE (5) questions: (10)
(i) Differentiate between compact bone and spongy bone.
(ii) What is rheumatoid arthritis?
(iii) Define oogenesis.
(iv) Give two disadvantages of vegetative propagation.
(v) Differentiate between epigeal germination and hypogeal germination.
(vi) State the law of segregation.
(vii) What is inheritance?
(viii) What are nucleosomes?

4. Write short answers to any FIVE (5) questions: (10)
(i) Define food chain and food web.
(ii) What is meant by nitrogen fixation?
(iii) What is genetic engineering?
(iv) Write any two characteristics of transgenic animals.
(v) How the microorganisms produce cell protein?
(vi) Define pharmacology.
(vii) What are hallucinogens?
(viii) Write about some drugs obtained from plants.

(SECTION-II)

Note: Attempt any TWO questions:
5. (a) Name the organs which work for homeostasis in humans. Describe in detail the
work of two organs only. 5
(b) Write a note on forebrain. 4
6. (a) What is skeletal system? Write the role of skeletal system. 5
(b) Write a note on the development and structure of seed. 4
7. (a) Write a note on carbon cycle. 5
(b) Describe the advantages of using fermenters. 4


Past Papers of  Biology 10th Class Lahore Board 2017
LAHORE BOARD 2017 10TH CLASS PAST PAPER
BIOLOGY Time Allowed: 15 Minutes
PAPER-II (Objective Type) GROUP-I Max. Marks: 12

Note: Four possible answers A, B, C and D to each question are given. The choice which you think is correct, fill that circle in front of that question with Marker or Pen ink in the answer-book. Cutting or filling two or more circles will result in zero mark in that question.
1. Pair of spinal nerves are:
(A) 31
(B) 13
(C) 21
(D) 12

2. A sexual reproduction in yeast take place by:
(A) Spore formation
(B) Multiple fission
(C) Binary fission
(D) Budding

3. Number of bones in both feet are
(A) 108
(B) 56
(C) 12
(D) 22

4. The cell results by combining sperm and ovum.
(A) Chromosome S
(B) Genes
(C) Zygote
(D) Nucleus

5. The myelin sheath is secreted by:
(A) Schwann cells
(B) Dendrites
(C) Axon
(D) Nodes of Ranvier

6. Example of co-dominance is:
(A) Blood group B
(B) Blood group A
(C) Blood group AB
(D) Blood group O

7. Gaseous exchange occur in human.
(A) Alveoli
(B) Bronchi
(C) Trachea
(D) Pharynx

8. Penicillin is discovered by:
(A) Edward Jenner
(B) Joseph Lister
(C) Bu-Ali Sina
(D) Alexander Flemming

9. Example of hydrophyte plants is:
(A) Grass
(B) Sea grass
(C) Cactus
(D) Water lily

10. The total amount of loving matter in an ecosystem at any time is called:
(A) Food web
(B) Food chain
(C) Energy
(D) Bidmass

11. E-coil bacterium was made in:
(A) 1980A.D
(B) 1975 A.D
(C) 1977A.D
(D) 1970A.D

12. The alternate forms of gene are called:
(A) Replication
(B) Alleles
(C) Phenotype
(D) Genotype

Past Papers of Biology 10th Class Lahore Board 2017
BIOLOGY (New Scheme) Time Allowed: 2:45 hour
PAPER - II (Essay Type) GROUP -1 Max. Marks: 63 (PART-1)

(PART-I)

2. Write short answers to any Five (6) questions: (10)
(i) Differentiate between acute and chronic bronchitis.
(ii) What is nicotine?
(iii) Define hydrophytes with an example.
(iv) Name two major parts of a nephron.
(v) What is lithotripsy?
(vi) Define co-ordinators with examples.
(vii) Differentiate between sensory and motor neurons.
(viii) What is nerve impulse?

3. Write short answers to any FIVE (5) questions: (10)
(i) Differentiate between hyaline and fibrous cartilage.
(ii) How lower jaw is different in mammals from other lower vertebrates, also give its advantage?
(iii) How duding occurs in corals?
(iv) How plants reproduce by suckers? Give example.
(v) What is cloning?
(vi) Describe two rnajor processes of organic evolution.
(vii) What is “theory of special creation”?
(viii) Name nitrogenous bases found in DNA molecule.

4. Write short answers to any FIVE (5) questions; (10)
(i) Differentiate between intra-specific inter-action and inter specific interaction.
(ii) What is meant by predation? Give an example.
(iii) What is recombinant DNA?
(iv) Define pharmacology.
(v) How biotechnology has helped us in improving the environment?
(yi) What are tetracyclines? Give an example.
(vii) What are sedatives? Give an example.
(viii) What are synthetic drugs?

(PART-II)

Note: Attempt any THREE questions:
5. (a) What in nephron? Describe its structure and also draw labelled diagram. 5
(b) Write the name and functions of lobes of cerebrum. 4

6. (a) Define joint. Describe its different types. 5
(b) Describe four different ways of natural vegetative propagation. 4

7. (a) What is global warming? Describe its causes. 5
(b) Describe basic steps in genetic engineering. 4

Past Papers of  Biology 10th Class Gujranwala Board 2016
GUJRANWALA BOARD 2016 10TH CLASS PAST PAPER
BIOLOGY Time Allowed: 15 Minutes
PAPER-II (Objective Type) GROUP-II Max. Marks: 12

Note: Four possible answers A, B, C and D to each question are given. The choice which you think is correct, fill that circle in front of that question with Marker or Pen ink in the answer-book. Cutting or filling two or more circles will result in zero mark in that question.

1. Four Possible answers are given for the following questions. Tick (✓) the correct answer: 12
1. The gas produced in mesophyll cells as by-product during day time is called
(A) trachea
(B) larynx
(C) esophagus
(D) alveoli

2. The gas produced in mesophyll cells as by-product during day time called
(A) Oxygen
(B) carbon dioxide
(C) nitrogen
(D) chlorine

3. Neurons in which direction of nerve impulse is towards brain and spinal cord are called
(A) sensory neurons
(B) associative neurons
(C) motor neurons
(D) nerve impulse

4. Part of brain associated with pain and consciousness is called
(A) cerebrum
(B) thalamus
(C) hypothalamus
(D) fore brain

5. Total number of bones present in appendicular skeleton of man is
(A) 127
(B) 126
(C) 128
(D) 130

6. In animals process reproduction without fertilization is called
(A) parthenocarpy
(B) parthenogenesis
(C) tissue culture
(D) fission

7. Microspore in plants is also termed as
(A) pollen grain
(B) pollen tube
(C) germ nucleus
(D) mega spore

8. Total number of schoromomes in a human body cell is
(A) 48
(B) 46
(C)47
(D)45

9. A cross in which one character is studied at a time is called
(A) monohybrid cross
(B) dihybrid cross
(C) test cross
(D) back cross

10. The only source of energy for all ecosystems of the world is
(A) sun
(B)moon
(C) plants
(D) ocean

11. The animal whose DNA has been changed is called
(A) transformed
(B) transgenic
(C) monohybrid
(D) dihybrid

12. Medicines which induce sedation by reducing irritability and excitement are called
(A) analgesics
(B) antibiotics
(C) sedatives
(D) vaccines

Past Papers of Biology 10th Class Gujranwala Board 2016
BIOLOGY (New Scheme) Time Allowed: 2:45 hour
PAPER - II (Essay Type) GROUP -II Max. Marks: 63

SECTION-I

2. Write short answers to any FIVE questions: (6x2 = 12)
(i) How lenticels are different from stomata?
(ii) Write any four symptoms of asthma.
(iii) . Define epiglottis. Write its function.
(iv) Define cartilage and give example also.
(v) Differentiate between origin and insertion of a skeletal muscle.
(vi) Define bone. What is its function?
(vii) Define food chain. Give one example also.
(viii) Define competition. Give an example.
(ix) Differentiate between nitrification and denitrification.

3. Write short answers to any FIVE questions: (5x2 = 10)
(i) Differentiate between osmoregulation and thermoregulation.
(ii) What is meant by halophytes?
(iii) What are the leading causes of kidney failure?
(iv) What in meant by spermatogenesis?
(v) What is meant by cutting? Give one example also.
(vi) What is meant by Alcoholic Fermentation?
(vii) Write down the uses of glycerol?
(viii) What is fermenter? '

4. Write short answers to any FIVE questions: (5 x 2 = 10)
(i) What is the difference between sensory and motor neurons?
(ii) What are ganglian?
(iii) Define genetics. .
(iv) What is meant by translation?
(v) What do you know about genotype?
(vi) What are synthetic drugs?
(vii) Write the names of drugs obtained from plants and fungi.
(viii) On which work, Sir Alexander Fleming was awarded Nobel Prize?

SECTION—II

5. (a) Differentiate between asthma and emphysema, Write down their symptoms and
causes. 4
(b) Write a note on kidney transplant. 3
6. (a) Describe two disorders of human eye. 4
(b) Describe difference between osteoarthritis and rheumatoids arthritis. 3
7. (a) Describe structure of seed. 4
(b) What is pollination? Discuss its kinds. 3
8. (a) Write a note on replication of DNA. 4
(b) Explain carbon cycle. 5
9. (a) Describe scope of biotechnology in the fields of food, agriculture and environment,
(B) Describe three types of addictive drugs.

Section III

10. (a) i. Write the procedure of activity to compare the breathing rate at rest and after exercise.
ii. Draw the label diagram of structure of kidney .
(b) i. Write the procedure of experiment to show the contraction of skin muscle of frog.
ii. Draw the label diagram of onion bulb.
(c) i. Write the procedure of an experiment to explain the role bacteria in fermentation of milk.
ii. From which structures seed and fruit develop?

Past Papers of  Biology 10th Class Gujranwala Board 2016
GUJRANWALA BOARD 2016 10TH CLASS PAST PAPER
BIOLOGY Time Allowed: 15 Minutes
PAPER-II (Objective Type) GROUP-I Max. Marks: 12

Note: Four possible answers A, B, C and D to each question are given. The choice which you think is correct, fill that circle in front of that question with Marker or Pen ink in the answer-book. Cutting or filling two or more circles will result in zero mark in that question.
1. Four Possible answers are given for the following questions. Tick (S) the correct answer: 12
1- The chest wall is made up of   pairs of ribs.
(a) 8
(B) 12
(C) 16
(d) 20

2- The typical volume of urine produced by an adult in liters per day is
(A) 2.4
(B) 1.4
(C) 4.2
(D) 4.1

3- Which one is the largest area of brain?
(A) hind brain
(B) mid brain
(C) fore brain
(D) super brain

4- The middle layer of eye is called.
(A) retina
(B) choroid
(C) pupil
(D) sclera

5- How to many bones make our skull?
(A) 14
(B) 24
(C)22
(D)26

6- A corn develops into new garlic plants, this is the process of
(A) vegetative propagation
(B) rgeneration
(C) fragmentation
(D) binary fission

7- There is a scar genetically different kinds of gametes an individual with genotype AA bb can produce?
(A) 1
(B) 2
(C) 4
(D) 8

8- The location of genes on chromosomes are known as
(A) alleles
(B) genotype
(C) loci
(D) nucleosomes

9- The location of genes on chromosomes are known as
(A) alleles
(B)
(C)
(D)

10- The hormone which many prove effective against brain and lung cancer which is produced by genetically modified organism.
(A) insulin
(B) Thomosin
(C) ligase
(D) urokinase

11- Which one is produced from minerals?
(A) producers
(B) consumers
(C) decomposer
(D) water

12- Which drugs is produced from minerals?
(A) tincture of iodine
(B) musk
(C) opium
(D) streptomycin

Past Papers of Biology 10th Class Gujranwala Board 2016
BIOLOGY (New Scheme) Time Allowed: 2:45 hour
PAPER - II (Essay Type) GROUP -1 Max. Marks: 63

SECTION-I

2. Write short answers to any SIX questions: (6x2 = 12)
(i) Why blood becomes viscous due to smoking?
(ii) Differentiate between inspiration and expiration.
(hi) Write down the symptoms of lungs cancer.
(iv) What are tendons? What is their function?
(v) What are ball and socket joints? Give examples.
(vi) What do you know about Gout?
(vii) What is the threat for Maldives due to oceans?
(viii) Define mutualism and give example.
(ix) Differentiate between interaspecific and intraspecific competition.

3. Write short answers to any FIVE questions: (5x2 = 10)
(i) What is meant by homeostasis?
(ii) Write two main causes of kidney failure.
(iii) What are halophytes?
(iv) What is meant by double fertilization?
(v) Differentiate between hypogeal and hypogeal germination.
(vi) What is meant by genetic engineering?
(vii) Write names of any two industrial produced through the process of fermentation.
(viii) Define Single-Cell Protein.

4. Write short answers to any FIVE questions: (5x2 = 10)
(i) Write down the function of midbrain.
(ii) Write down the functions of insulin and glucagons hormones.
(iii) What are traits? Give an example.
(iv) What is meant by transcription?
(v) Define mendel’s law of segregation.
(vi) What is analgesics drug? Give an example.
(vii) What are vaccines?

SECTION-II

5. (A) How Kc helps in predicting extent of a reaction? 4
(B) Write down three chemical properties of bases. 3

6. (A) Give four general characteristics of organic compounds. 4
(B) Describe two methods for preparation of alkenes. 3

7. (A) What are carbohydrates? Explain oliosaccharides. 4
(B) Describe effects of global warming. 3

8. (A) Define hard water. How temporary hardness can be removed?
(B) Explain process for the preparation of urea.

9. (A) Give details of any four fractions of petroleum.
(B) What are the effects of ozone depletion? . PART-IH (Practical Part)

10.
(A) (i) Write downj the apparatus required to standardize HC1 solution. 2
(ii) Write down procedure to determine exact molarity of NajCo volumetrically. 3

(B) (i) Write down the apparatus required to cassify substances as acidic, basic and neutral.2
(ii) Write down procedure to classify substances as acidic, basic and neutral. 3

(C) (i) Write down the apparatus required to identfy saturated and unsaturated organic compounds. 2
(ii) Write down the procedure to identify saturated and and unsaturated organic compounds by KMnO, test. 3

Past Papers of  Biology 10th Class Lahore Board 2016
LAHORE BOARD 2016 10TH CLASS PAST PAPER
BIOLOGY Time Allowed: 15 Minutes
PAPER-II (Objective Type) GROUP-II Max. Marks: 12

Note: Four possible answers A, B, C and D to each question are given. The choice which you think is correct, fill that circle in front of that question with Marker or Pen ink in the answer-book. Cutting or filling two or more circles will result in zero mark in that question.

1. Alcoholic fermentation is processed by
(A) Virus
(B) Bacteria
(C) Fungi
(D) Algae

2. Alternate form of gene is called
(A) D.N.A
(B) Gamete
(C) Chromosome
(D) Allele

3. As per normal chemical composition the amount of water
(A) 60%
(B) 70%
(C) 80%
(D) 95%

4. Is prepared from opium
(A) Vaccine
(B) Aspirin
(C) Morphine
(D) Paracetamol

5. In every 100 ml of human blood concentration of glucose is maintained as
(A) 180-200mg
(B) 150-180mg
(C) 100-150mg
(D) 80-120mg

6 Is not a part of carpel:
(A) Ovary
(B) Anther
(C) Stigma
(D) Style

7 Cytosine always pair with
(A) Guanine
(B) Thiamine
(C) Adenine
(D) Hydrogen

8 Naturally found in graphite and diamond
(A) Nitrogen
(B) Carbon
(C) Oxygen
(D) Hydrogen

9 Stomata are frequently present on:
(A) Upper side of leaf
(B) Lower side 3 . of leaf
(C) Both sides of leaf
(D) Stem

10 Ovary is ripened into
(A) Seed
(B) Flower
(C) Fruit
(D) Sweetness

11 The part of the brain responsible for muscle movement, interpretation of the senses and the memory is
(A) Cerebrum
(B) Pons
(C) Medulla oblongata
(D) Cerebellum

12 Some bones prepare:
(A) Mucous
(B) Blood cells
(C) Oxygen
(D) Hormones

Past Papers of Biology 10th Class Lahore Board 2015
BIOLOGY (New Scheme) Time Allowed: 2:45 hour
PAPER - II (Essay Type) GROUP -II Max. Marks: 63 (PART-1)

2. Write short answers to any SIX (6) questions: (12)
(i) Define nasal cavity.
(ii) Define vocal cords.
(iii) Why does blood become thick due to smoking?
(iv) Define ligaments.
(v) What are biceps and triceps?
(vi) Differentiate between flexor and extensor muscle.
(vii) Define predation with an example.
(viii) What are the effects of global warming?
(ix) What is meant by osmosis?

3. Write short answers to any FIVE (5) questions: (10)(i) What are hydrophytes? Give an example.
(ii) What is hilus?
(iii) Define dialysis. Name its two basic types.
(iv) What is difference between self pollination and cross pollination?
(v) What is vector in genetic engineering?
(vi) What is meant by single cell protein?
(vii) What is meant by gene therapy?
(viii) What is reproduction? Name its two basic types?

4. Write short answers to any FIVE (5) questions: (10)(i) What is meant by salutatory impulses?
(ii) What are meanings? Write down their function.
(iii) Differentiate between transcription and translation.
(iv) Differentiate between gene and allele.
(v) Differentiate between breeds and varieties.
(vi) What is meant by analgesics? Give an example.
(vii) Define hallucinogens.
(viii) Differentiate between bactericidal and bacteriostatic antibiotics.

(SECTION-II)

Note: Attempt any THREE questions:
5. (a) Write a complete note on pneumonia. 4
(b) How plants remove extra carbon dioxide and oxygen outside? 3

6. (a) Explain structure and function of pituitary gland. 4
(b) What is arthritis, describe its two types? 3

7. (a) What is AIDS? Give its causes. 4
(b) Explain binary fission with the help of amoeba. 3

8. (a) Write a note on Mendel’s Law of Segregation. 4
(b) Write a note on nitrogen fixation. 3

9. (a) Write a note on batch fermentation and continuous fermentation in fermenter. 4
(b) Describe the mode of action of vaccines. 3

PART-III (Practical Part)

Note: Attempt any TWO questions.
A (i) Write the procedure of experiment conducted to identify the presence of carbon dioxide in air exhaled from lungs. 3
(ii) Draw the diagram of experiment set up to detect the presence of tar in cigarette smoke. 2

B (i) You observed experiment to investigate chemical composition of bone. Write procedure for this experiment. 3
(ii) Draw the label diagram of observed Rhizome. 2

C (i) Write down the procedure of experiment for the fermentation of flour. 3
(ii) What is an ecosystem? 2

Past Papers of  Biology 10th Class Lahore Board 2016
LAHORE BOARD 2016 10TH CLASS PAST PAPER
BIOLOGY Time Allowed: 15 Minutes
PAPER-II (Objective Type) GROUP-I Max. Marks: 12

Note: Four possible answers A, B, C and D to each question are given. The choice which you think is correct, fill that circle in front of that question with Marker or Pen ink in the answer-book. Cutting or filling two or more circles will result in zero mark in that question.

1. Complete map of human genome was published in:
(A) 1999
(B) 2001
(C) 2000
(D) 2002

2. Sir Alexander Fleming was awarded the Nobel Prize in:
(A) 1940
(B) 1945
(C) 1950
(D) 1960

3. Alternate forms of genes are called:
(A) Traits
(B) Alleles
(C) Coci
(D) Characters

4. The blood glucose level remains about -— per liter despite eating a meal rich in carbohydrates:
(A) 2 grams
(B) 1 gram
(C) 3 grams
(D) 4 grams

5. Temporal lobe is concerned with:
(A) Hearing and smell
(B) Control of skeletal muscles
(C) Visual information
(D) Both A and B

6. The simple and most common way of asexual reproduction in bacteria is:
(A) Binary fission
(B) Multiple fission
(C) Regeneration
(D) Budding

7. Transmission of characters (Traits) from parent to offspring is called:
(A) Inheritance
(B) Mutation
(C) Regeneration
(D) Reproduction

8. All the ecosystem of the world together form the —:
(A) Population
(B) Biosphere
(C) Community
(D) Habitat

9. For gaseous exchange the leaves and young stems have in their epidermis:
(A) Stomata
(B) Lenticels
(C) Companion cells
(D) Ground cells

10. Calyx is the outer most whorl of the flower and bears the colour:
(A) Red
(B) Green
(C) Blue
(D) White

11. The skeleton found outside the body is called:
(A) Endoskeleton
(B) Exoskeleton
(C) Hydro¬skeleton
(D) Fibro- skeleton

12. Types of neurons according to their work are:
(A) Three
(B) Four
(C) Five
(D) Two

Past Papers of Biology 10th Class Lahore Board 2016
BIOLOGY (New Scheme) Time Allowed: 2:45 hour
PAPER - II (Essay Type) GROUP -1 Max. Marks: 63 (PART-1)

2. Write short answers to any SIX (6) questions: (12)
(i) Define Bronchitis.
(ii) How will you differentiate between a stoma.
(iii) Write the symptoms of asthma.
(iv) What is arthritis?
(v) Define bone with example.
(vi) Define the antagonists muscles.
(vii) Write the name of abiotic and biotic components of Ecosystem.
(viii) What is meant by community?
(ix) Define food chain and give an example of a simple food chain.

3. Write short answers to any FIVE (5) questions: (10)
(i) What is lithotripsy?
(ii) What are the main organs work for homeostasis in man? Explain.
(iii) Write down the names of four organs of urinary system.
(iv) What is meant by dormancy?
(v) Define multiple fission.
(vi) What is continuous fermentation?
(vii) Define single cell protein.
(viii) What is Beta-endorphin? What is its function?

4. Write short answers to any FIVE (5) questions: (10)
(i) What is meant by receptors? Give examples.
(ii) Compare exocrine glands and endocrine glands.
(iii) Define transcription and translation.
(iv) What is meant by nucleosomes?
(v) What is “Punnet Square”?
(vi) What is difference between analgesic and antibiotic?
(vii) What is meant by “Social Stigma”?
(viii) What are Hallucinogens?

(SECTION-II)

Note: Attempt any THREE questions:

5. (A) What is pneumonia, describe its symptoms and causes? 4
(b) What steps are -involved in the formation of urine in the kidney? 3

6. (A) Describe the structure and function of thyroid gland and pancreas. 4
(b) Explain three types of joints. 3

7. (A) Describe the types of seed germination, 4
(b) Describe the advantages and disadvantages of the vegetative propagation in plants. 3

8. (A) Explain artificial selection. 4
(b) What is parasitism? Explain its two types with examples. 3

9. (A) Write a note on application of fermentation. 4
(b) Describe drug addiction and associated problems. 3

PART-III (Practical Part)

Note: Attempt any TWO questions.

A (i) Write down the procedure of experiment to show the presence of tar in cigarette smoke.. 3
(ii) Draw the diagram of the experimental apparatus measuring the inhaled and the exhaled air. 2

B (i) You performed experiment to investigate chemical composition of bone. Write procedure for this experiment. 3
(ii) Draw the labelled diagram of onion bulb. 2

C (i) Write the procedure of experiment to show the necessity of oxygen for seed germination. 3
(ii) Define biotic and abiotic components of an ecosystem. 2

10TH CLASS GUJRANWALA BOARD 2015
BIOLOGY (New Course) Time Allowed: 2:45 Minutes
PAPER-II (Essay Type) GROUP - II Max. Marks: 63

Note: Section-I is compulsory. Answer any THREE (3) questions from Section-II and Answer any TWO (2) questions from Section-III.

(SECTION-I)

2. Write short answers to any SIX questions: (2 x 6 = 12)
(i) What is meant by gaseous exchange?
Also define breathing.
(ii) Differentiate between stomata and lenti cel Is.
(iii) What is the difference between breathing and respiration?
(iv) Define the term “homeostasis”.
(v) Define thermoregulation and excretion.
(vi) What is meant by pressure filtration?
(vii) Define coordination and also write its two types.
(viii) Differentiate between receptors and effectors.
(ix) What is the difference between stimuli and response?

3. Write short answers to any FIVE questions: (2x5 = 10)
(i) Write any two functions of skeletal system.
(ii) What are osteocytes?
(iii) Define osteoporosis.
(iv) Differentiate between sexual and asexual reproduction.
(v) What are endospores?
(vi) Differentiate between genotype and phenotype.
(vii) Write two points of Watson-Crick Model of DNA.
(viii) Define gene.

4. Write short answers to any FIVE questions: (2 x 5 = 10)
(i) Write two examples of predation.
(ii) What is intraspecefic competition?
(iii) What is meant by denitrification?
(iv) Write two benefits of the use of fermenter.
(v) What are plasmids?
(vi) What is meant by recombinant DNA?
(vii) Define antibiotics.
(viii) What is meant by vaccination?

(SECTION-II)

5. (A) Write a note on amphysema and asthma.
(B) Describe in detail xerophyte plants.

6. (A) Describe the structure of outer layer and middle layer of human eye.
(B) What is arthritis? Describe its two types.

7. (A) What do you know about Multiple Fission?
(B) Write down the conditions for seed germination.

8. (A) Who was Mendel? Why Mendel selected pea plant for his experiments?
(B) Explain carbon cycle and draw its diagram.

9. (A) What is meant by single cell protein? What steps world has taken in this regard?
(B) Define vaccines with their importance.

SECTION-III (PRACTICAL PARTY

Note: Attempt any Two parts.

10. (A) (i) Draw the setup of experiment to show the presence of tar in smoke of cigarettes.
(ii) Which compound is formed when carbon dioxide reacts with lime water?

(B) (i) You have put three pieces of sheep’s bone in NaOH, dilute HC1 and water. After an hour observe the changes and record them.
(ii) What are good sources of calcium in the food?

(C) (i) Prepare a list of apparatus for fermentation of flour and write its procedure.
(ii) Omnivores are included in which type of consumers?

Past Papers of  Biology 10th Class Gujranwala Board 2015
GUJRANWALA BOARD 2015 10TH CLASS PAST PAPER
BIOLOGY Time Allowed: 15 Minutes
PAPER-II (Objective Type) GROUP-I Max. Marks: 12

Note: Four possible answers A, B, C and D to each question are given. The choice which you think is correct, fill that circle in front of that question with Marker or Pen ink. Cutting or filling two or more circles will result in zero mark in that question.

1 Mature bone cells are called:
(A) Compact bone
(B) Osteophytes
(C) Cartilage
(D) Fibrous cartilage

2 The anti-evolution idea is called:
(A) Breeding theory
(B) Special evolution theory
(C) Theory of special creation
(D) Darwinism

3 The drugs used to reduce pain are known as
(A) Analgesics
(B) Antiseptics
(C) Antibiotics
(D) Sedatives

4 Number of carcinogens present in tobacco smoke is:
(A) 4,000
(B) 55
(C) 50
(D) 40

5 Type of symbiosis in which both partners are benefited and neither is harmed is called:
(A) Mutualism
(B) Symbiosis
(C) Commensalism
(D) Parasitism

6 Alternate from of gene is called;
(A) Translation
(B) Allele
(C) Genotype
(D) Phenotype

7 Disease caused by deficiency of iodine in food is called:
(A) Diabetes mellitus 4
(B) Hyperthyroidism
(C) Dwarfism
(D) Goiter

8 Optimum temperature for seed growth is :
(A) 25-30°C
(B) 30-35°C
(C) 15-25°C
(D) 35-38°C

9 Fungi used in alcoholic fermentation is called
(A) Saccharomyces cervisiae
(B) Basidiomycetes
(C) Zygomycetes
(D) Algin

10 Broad leaves with large number of stomata on the upperisde are found in.
(A) Xerophytes
(B) Hydrophytes
(C) Halophytes
(D) Trees

11 A corm develops into new garlic plant. This process of reproduction is called.
(A) Gametogenesis
(B) Vegetative reproduction
(C) Meiosis

(D) Regeneration
12 Hypermatropia is also called.
(A) Long sight
(B) Short sight
(C) Myopia
(D) Night I blindness

Past Papers of  Biology 10th Class Gujranwala Board 2015

BIOLOGY (New Scheme) Time Allowed: 2:45 hour
PAPER - II (Essay Type) GROUP -1 Max. Marks: 63

Note: Section-I is compulsory. Answer any THREE (3) questions from Section-H and Answer any TWO (2) questions from Section-in.

(SECTION-I)

2. Write short answers to any SIX questions: (2x6 = 12)
(i) What are stomata?
(ii) How lenticels are different from stomata?
(iii) Describe the symptoms of asthma.
(iv) How zerophytes control the amount of water in their bodies?
(v) How plants excrete their metabolic waster?
(vi) Describe the role of “Bowman’s Capsule” in the nephron.
(vii) How unicellular organisms coordinator their functions?
(viii) Define stimuli. Also give example.
(ix) How ears maintain body balance?

3. Write short answers to any FIVE questions: (2x5 = 10)
(i) Define cartilage and give example.
(ii) Write the difference between hyaline cartilage and elastic cartilage.
(iii) Define bone and give example.
(iv) Define fragmentation and give example.
(v) What is the difference between bulbs and corms?
(vi) Define heterozygous and homozygous.
(vii) Differentiate between dominant and recessive.
(viii) Define genotype and phenotype

4. Write short answers to any FIVE questions: (2x5 = 10)
(i) What are endoparasites? Give two examples.
(ii) What is acid rain? Give its one ill effect.
(iii) What do you know about biotic and abiotic components of ecosystem?
(iv) How lactic acid fermentation is carried out?
(v) What do you know about continuous fermentation process?
(vi) Define genetic engineering.
(vii) Write effects of hallucinogens.
(viii) Why sedative drugs are used?

Past Papers of  Biology 10th Class Lahore Board 2015
LAHORE BOARD 2015 10TH CLASS PAST PAPER
BIOLOGY Time Allowed: 15 Minutes
PAPER-II (Objective Type) GROUP-II Max. Marks: 12

1. The correct match for the Fermentation product and organism involved is:
(A) Formic acid Saccharomyces
(B) Ethanol Saccharomyces
(C) Ethanol Aspergillus
(D) Glycerol Aspergillus

2. Reduce the possibility of infection on skin:
(A) Analgesics
(B) Antibiotics
(C) Disinfectants
(D) Antiseptics ✓

3. Genotype in which Gene Pair contains two identical Alleles is called:
(A) Homozygous ✓
(B) Heterozygous
(C) Hemizygous
(D) Homologous

4. Organ responsible for filtering the blood is:
(A) Intestine
(B) Brain
(C) Stomach
(D) Kidney ✓

5. The middle layer of eye is:
(A) Sclera
(B) Retina
(C) Choroid ✓
(D) Cornea

6. Fourth whorl of flower is:
(A) Calyx
(B) Corolla
(C) Androecium
(D) Gynoecium

7. Person with Genotype-ii has blood group:
(A) AB ✓
(B) B
(C) O
(D) A

8. Example of Ectoparasite is:
(A) Ascaris
(B) Entamoeba
(C) Lice
(D) Plasmodium

9. Percentage of Carbon Dioxide in expired air during breathing is:
(A) 16%
(B) 04% ✓
(C) 21%
(D) 0.04%

10. Rhizopus reproduces asexually by:
(A) Binary Fission
(B) Spores formation
(C) Budding
(D) Endospore formation

11. Number of bones in skull is:
(A) 22
(B) 08
(C) 14
(D) 80

12. Part of brain that co¬ordinates muscle movements:
(A) Cerebellum
(B) Pons
(C) Medulla Oblongata
(D) Hypothalamus

Past Papers of  Biology 10th Class Lahore Board 2015

BIOLOGY (New Scheme) Time Allowed: 2:45 hour
PAPER - II (Essay Type) GROUP -1 Max. Marks: 63 (PART-1)


2. Write short answers to any SIX (6) questions: (12)

(i) What are Lenti Cells? Write their functions.

(ii) Why does blood become thick due to smoking?

(iii) Define Alveoli.

(iv) Define hydrophytes with an example.

(v) What is meant by osmosis?

(vi) Write four names of parts of urinary system.

(vii) What is meant by myelin sheath?

(viii) What do you know about signalhood?

(ix) What is meant by somatic nervous system?

3. Write short answers to any FIVE (5) questions: (10)

(i) What is osteoporosis? Give at least one reason for this disease.

(ii) Differentiate between biceps and triceps muscles.

(iii) Differentiate between Gout and Osteoarthritis.

(iv) Differentiate between tissue culture and cloning.

(v) Write down the names of reproductive parts of flower.

(vi) Differentiate between translation and transcription.

(vii) State the Law of Segregation of Mendel.

(viii) What do you mean by Phenotype and Genotype?

4. Write short answers to any FIVE (5) questions: (10)

(i) What is biosphere?

(ii) What do you mean by trophic level?

(iii) Define predation.

(iv) What type of help genetic engineering has provided to control Haemophilia and Thalassemia?

(v) Define glycolysis. '

(vi) Define genetic engineering.

(vii) Define pharmacology.

(viii) Write about some drugs from plants and fungi.

(SECTION-II)

Note: Attempt any THREE questions:

5. (a) What is pneumonia? Describe its causes, symptoms and treatment. 4

(b) Write osmotic adjustments in Hydrophytes and Halophytes. 3

6. (a) Describe in detail the Nerve Cell or Neuron. 4

(b) Explain types of Joints. 3

7. (a) Describe Female Reproductive System of Rabbit. 4

(b) Explain germination of seed, describe its two types. 3

8. (a) Why did Mendel select the sweet pea for his experiment? Write some of its characteristics. 4

(b) Write the names of steps of nitrogen cycle and explain only one. 3

9. (a) Explain basic steps in Genetic Engineering. 4

(b) Differentiate between medicinal and addictive drugs. 3

PART-III (Practical Part)

Note: Attempt any TWO questions.

A (i) Write the procedure of demonstration of the presence of tar in cigarette smoke. 3

(ii) What is meant by Dead Space. 2

B (i) Write the observations of binary fission in Amoeba. 3

(ii) What do you know about stem tuber of potato? 2

C (i) Draw and label a diagram of internal structure of maize grain. 3

(ii) Is there any role of lactic acid fermentation in human body? 2

Past Papers of  Biology 10th Class Lahore Board 2015
LAHORE BOARD 2015 10TH CLASS PAST PAPER
BIOLOGY Time Allowed: 15 Minutes
PAPER-II (Objective Type) GROUP-I Max. Marks: 12

1. Sources of variations in the organisms are:
(A) Crossing Over
(B) Mutation ✓
(C) Both A and B
(D) Mitosis

2. Inter-relationship between Organisms and environment is:
(A) Mycology
(B) Physiology
(C) Ecology ✓
(D) Morphology

3. The number of drug addicts in Pakistan is currently estimated to be about
(A) 1000,000
(B) 800,000
(C) 600,000
(D) 425,000 ✓

4. When was the work on Genetic Engineering started:
(A) 1930
(B) 1940
(C) 1944
(D) 1970 ✓

5. Which disease is not related to lungs:
(A) Asthma ✓
(B) Emphysema
(C) Myopia
(D) Pneumonia

6. The branch of Biology in which we study about inheritance is called:
(A) Microbiology
(B) Physiology
(C) Genetics ✓
(D) Ecology

7. Who is the writer of Encyclopeadia “Al-Tasrif’:
(A) Abu-Al-Qasim ✓
(B) Al-Farabi
(C) Jabir-bin- Hayan
(D) Aristotle

8. Normally external fertilization occurs in:
(A) In the body
(B) Air
(C) Water ✓
(D) All of these

9. The Cochlea is present in:
(A) External Ear
(B) Middle Ear
(C) Internal Ear ✓
(D) None of these

10. When the human body has low amount of water, then Pituitary Gland secrets:
(A) Vessopressin
(B) Insulin
(C) TSH
(D) Oxytocin

11. The drugs used to reduce the pain are known as:
(A) Antibiotics
(B) Antiseptics
(C) Sedatives
(D) Analgesics ✓

12. An adult person skeleton has hard bones:
(A) 406
(B) 306
(C) 206 ✓
(D) 106

Past Papers of  Biology 10th Class Lahore Board 2015

BIOLOGY (New Scheme) Time Allowed: 2:45 hour
PAPER - II (Essay Type) GROUP -1 Max. Marks: 63 (PART-1)


2. Write short answers to any SIX (6) questions: (12)

(i) Differentiate between Breathing and Respiration.

(ii) Write the structure and function of Alveolus.

(iii) Give two bad effects of smoking.

(iv) Differentiate between Osmoregulation and Thermoregulation.

(v) Write the names of different parts of human Urinary System.

(vi) When Kidneys form Hypotonic and Hypertonic Urine?

(vii) Define Stimuli and Response.

(viii) How brain is protected?

(ix) What is Paralysis? Write its symptoms.

3. Write short answers to any FIVE (5) questions: (10)

(i) Write two functions of bones.

(ii) Describe the role of Ligaments.

(iii) What is Rheumatoid Arthritis? Write its symptoms.

(iv) What is Embryo? Write its parts.

(v) Differentiate between Internal and External Fertilization.

(vi) What are discontinuous variations? Give examples.

(vii) What are hinge joints? Write two examples.

(viii) What is the Theory of Special Creation?

4. Write short answers to any FIVE (5) questions: (10)

(i) Write a short note on Ecological Pyramids.

(ii) Differentiate between Nitrification and Denitrification.

(iii) Define Competition and give example.

(iv) Write any two applications of Fermentation.

(v) Write any two achievements of Genetic Engineering.

(vi) What do you mean by Single Cell Protein?

(vii) Define Sedatives and give examples.

(viii) Write a short note on Mari Juana.

(SECTION-II)


Note: Attempt any THREE questions:

5. (a) How gaseous exchange takes place in plant leaves? 4

(b) How plants remove extra Carbon Dioxide, Oxygen and Water? 3

6. (a) Describe the contributions of Ibnal Hatham in Optics. 4

(b) Describe the structure of Bone. 3

7. (a) Describe the structure of Flower. 4

(b) What is Pollination? Discuss its kinds. 3

8. (a) State Mendel’s Law of Segregation. Explain it with the help of crosses and example. 4

(b) Explain Carbon Cycle. 3

9. (a) Explain four products obtained by using Fermentation. 4

(b) Describe Drug Addiction and associated problems. 3

PART-III (Practical Part)
Note: Attempt any TWO questions.

A
(i) Write down the procedure to show the presence of Tar in Cigarette smoke. Draw the diagram. 3 (ii) What are the effects of Tar on Lungs. ! 2

B
(i) Write down the procedure to demonstrate the effect bf 12 volt D.C. Current on skin muscle of Frog. 3
(ii) What is meant by antagonistic Muscles? Give in example. 2

C
(i) Write down the procedure to investigate the role of Bacteria in the fermentation of milk. 3
(ii) What is Pasteurization? 2

PPSC Assistant Food Controller Solved Past Paper 2014

ASSISTANT FOOD CONTROLLER (BPS-15) IN THE PUNJAB FOOD DEPARTMENT (2014)

PPSC Solved Past Paper 

1. At the time of Independence (1947), which was the biggest city of Pakistan (Population wise)?
(A) Dacca ✓
(B) Karachi
(C) Lahore
(D) Rawalpindi

2. The 1 st head of the State who visited Pakistan after the independence was:
(A) King Saud of Saudi Arabia
(B) President Soekamo of Indonesia ✓
(C) President Truman of the U.S
(D) Reza Shah Pahlavi-the Shah of Iran

3. The founder of "Khaksar Tehrik’ was:
(M Syed Abu-ala-Maududl
(B) Allama Anayat Ullah Maahraql ✓
(C) Maulana Abu-al-Kalam Azad
(D) 8yad Atta-Ullah Shah Bukhari

4. To whom Lord Mountbatten aucoaaded as Governor General of India?
(A) Lord Wavoll ✓
(B) Lord Curzon
(C) Lord Cornwallis
(D) Lord Mayo

5. The only Vice President In the history of Pakistan was:
(A) Skindar Mirza
(Bj Ghulam Muhammad
(Cj Nur-ul-Amin ✓
(D) Lord Mayo

6. Pakistan hosted the 2nd Islamic Summit in:
(A) 1969
(B) 1974 ✓
(C) 1979
(D) 1981

7. “Trillion" stands for
(A) One hundred million
(B) One thousand million
(Cj One hundred billion
(D) One thousand billion ✓

8. “India Wins Freedom" was written by:
(A) Maulana Abu-al-Kalam Azad ✓
(B) Jawahar Lal Nehru
(Cj Rajendra Prasad
(D) Maulana Muhammad All Jauhar

9. Who was the first female Prime Minister.
(A) Benazir Bhutto of Pakistan
(B) Margret Thatcher of England
(C) Sirimavo Bandaranaike of Sri Lanka ✓
(D) Golda Meir of Israel

10. "Majlis" Is the Parliament of
(A) Saudia Arabia
(B) UAE
(C) Kuwait
(D) Iran ✓

11. Abdullah Hussain is a famous Urdu
(A) Novelist ✓
(B) Poet
(C) Short story writer
(D) Critic

12- In which year Pakistan won the T-20 Cricket World Cup?
(A) 2009
(B) 2010 ✓
(C) 2007
(D) 2012

13. “Heathrow International Airport* is in:
(A) New York
(B) London ✓
(C) Paris
(D) Rome

14. Before the 1st World War; which country used to be called the “Sick Man of Europe*?
(A) Italy
(B) Greece
(C) Turkey ✓
(D) Holland

15. Which of the following items is a source of "protains"?
(A) Sugar
(B) Butter
(C) Meat ✓
(D) All of them

16. Alexandar Invaded India in:
(A) 527 B.C.
(B) 424 B.C.
(C) 326 B.C. ✓
(D) 281 B.C.

17. The Pakistan Poet who was awarded “Lenin Prize* by the USSR; was
(A) Faiz Ahmad Faiz ✓
(B) MuneerNlazI
(C) Habib Jalib
(D) Ahmed Faraz

18. Which Is the highest forex-earner for Pakistan out of following commodities?
(A) Sugar
(B) Wheat
(C) Cotton ✓
(D) Rice

19. The Capital of Morocco is:
(Aj Khartoum
(B) Rabat ✓
(C) Alexander
(D) Ismallia

20. Which Is the National Flower of Pakistan?
(A) Tulip
(B) Rose
(C) Jasmine ✓
(D) None of them

21. During Bush Junior's presidency; Dick Cheney was America's:
(A) Chairman
(B) Vice President
(C) Secretary of Defence ✓
(D) Attorney General

22. “Davis Cup" is associated with:
(A) Lawn Tennis ✓
(B) Squash
(C) Badminton
(D) Polo

23. “Shakira" Is famous for:
(A) Singing ✓
(B) Acting
(C) Athelatics
(D) TV hosting

24. Amerdans have planned to have Afghanistan in;
(A) 1913
(B) 1914 ✓
(C) 1915
(D) 1916

25. “Myanmar* is the new name of:
(A) Chilli
(B) Burma ✓
(C) Niger
(D) Tibet

26. “Think and Grow Rich’ was written by:
(A) Dale Carnegie
(B) Stephen Covey
(C) Anthony Robbins
(D) Nepoleon Hill ✓

27. The H.Q. of the International Court of Justice is at:
(A) The Hague ✓
(B) Geneva
(C) Rome
(D) London

28. Which of the following is a Human Rights Organization?
(A) Amnesty International ✓
(B) The Arab League
(Cj The Organization of African Unity
(D) Gulf Co-operation Council

29. Pakistan purchased Gawader from:
(A) Iran
(B) UAE
(C) Qatar
(D) Oman ✓

30. Captain Cook* was a famous:
(A) Australian Navigator ✓
(B) American Military Commander
(C) Italian Pilot
(D) English Scientist

31. “People's Republic of China” was founded In:
(A) 1947
(B) 1948
(C) 1949 ✓
(D) None of them

32. A movie on Quald-e-Azam life titled “JINNAH* was produced by:
(A) IkramSehgal
(B) Faiz Ahmed Faiz
(C) Suhrab Moodl
(D) Akbar S. Ahmed ✓

33. “KGB* Is the Intelligence Agency of:
(A) Russia ✓
(B) France
(C) Germany
(D) England

34. The ‘Bala Hlssar" Fort is situated in which city:
(A) Quetta
(B) Peshawar ✓
(C) Multan
(D) Delhi

35. "Homer* was a great poet of ancient:
(A) Rome
(B) Persia
(C) Greece ✓
(D) Egypt

36. Who caused the Communist Revolution of Russia In 1917?
(A) Trotsky
(B) Stalin
(C) Beria
(D) Lenin ✓

37. “Param Vir Chakra" is the hihgest military award of:
(A) Nopal
(B) Thailand
(C) Burma
(D) India ✓

38. “Formusa" is the old name of:
(A) Tibet
(B) Taiwdn ✓
(C) Brazil
(D) Poland

39. The currency of Australia is:
(A) Dollar ✓
(B) Pound
(C) Schilling
(D) France

40. “Accra* is the capital of:
(A) Uganda
(B) Tanzania
(C) Zambia
(D) Ghana ✓

41. The “Law of Gravitation* was discovered by:
(A) Isaac Newton ✓
(B) Thomas Alva Edison
(C) Hugo Chavez
(D) Guglielmo Marconi

42. “Meteorology” is the Science of:
(A) Earthquakes
(B) Weather ✓
(C) Space
(D) Marine Life

43. Pakistan’s largest Industry is:
(A) Sugar
(B) Automobile
(C) Cement
(D) Textile ✓

44. “Hyde Park" London is renowned for:
(A) Being residence of England's Foreign Minister
(B) Beautiful red roses
(C) Liberty of speech ✓
(D) Unique design

45. "Union Jack" Is the flag of which country?
(A) France
(B) England ✓
(C) Netherland
(D) Germany

46. The World's tallest building Is:
(A) Empire State Building, New York
(B) Habib Banka Plaza, Karachi
(C) Burj-ul-Arab, Dubai ✓
(D) Kaualalampur Tower, Malaysia

47. In sequence of American Presidents, Abraham Lincoln stands at which number?
(A) 10th
(B) 16th ✓
(C) 20th
(D) 22nd

48. King Abdullah bin Hussain is the ruler of:
(A) Saudi Arabia ✓
(B) Morroco
(C) Jordan
(D) All of them

49. In terms of population which is the biggest continent out of the following:
(A) Asia ✓
(B) Europe
(C) South America
(D) North America

50. Last FIFA World Cup was won by:
(A) France
(B) Germany ✓
(C) Spain
(D) Italy

51. General Abdul Fateh^l-Sisi is:
(A) A hero of Algerian war of Independence
(B) The new president of Sudan
(C) The head of UNO's peace keeping force in Africa
(D) The Military Chief of Egypt who lead the recent coup ✓

52. Which country celebrated 60th anniversary of “War Victory’ against the U.S on 27th July, 2013?
(A) Vietnam
(B) South Africa
(C) Cuba
(D) North Korea ✓

53. Joe Biden is:
(A) America's Vice President  ✓
(B) Italy’s Prime Minister
(C) Germany's Chancellor
(D) World Bank's President

54. The Punjab Govt and China Power International Holding (CPIH) have signed a MOU for setting up four coal power plants at:
(A) Nur Shah; Sahiwal ✓
(B) Gadani; Baluchistan
(C) Kotli; Azad Kashmir
(D) Lyari; Karachi

55. Aung San Suu Kyi is:
(A) Mayanmar’s Political leader ✓
(B) Japan's Modia person
(C) Korea's business tycoon
(D) Singapore's Foreign Minister

56. How many articles are essential to believe in for a Muslim?
(A) 1
(B) 5 ✓
(C) 11
(D) 7

57. “Usher" means:
(A) One tenth ✓
(B) One fifth
(C) One third
(D) Noenoutofthem

58. Minimum Usherworthy production In case of well-irrigated land Is:
(A) 5maunds
(B) 10maunds ✓
(C) 15maunds
(D) 20maunds

59. “Zabur” (Psalms) was revealed upon:
(A) Hazrat Dawood ✓
(B) Hazrat Ibrahim
(C) Hazrat Ishaq
(D) Hazrat Ismael

60. Which 'Surah’ was the first to be revealed upon Holy Prophet Muhammad?
(A) Surah al-Alaq ✓
(B) Surah al-Fataha
(C) Surah al-Falak
(D) Surah al-Nisa

61. Which is the longest Surah in the Holy Quran?
(A) Surah al-Nas
(B) Surah Yasin
(C) Surah ai-ikhlas
(D) Surah al-Baqarah ✓

62 The Holy Quran was first translated in:
(A) English
(B) Latin ✓
(C) Persian
(D) Greek

63. How many years of his life, the Holy Prophet Muhammad spent in Mecca?
(A) 35
(B) 53 ✓
(C) 63
(D) 55

64. As per Islamic vocabulary, “FIQHA" means:
(A) Islamic Jurisprudence ✓
(B) Study of holy Prophet’s life
(C) Analysis of Islam's effects on Humanity
(D) Social system of Islam

65. “INFAQ’is:
(A) Fighting with enemies of Islam
(B) Spending wealth for the cause of Islam ✓
(C) Travelling from Mecca to Medina
(D) Delivering a speech against infidals

66. The highest number of "Ahadith" was narrated by:
(A) Hazrat Zaid-bin Harns
(B) Hazrat Bilal Habshi
(C) Hazrat Abu Huraira ✓
(D) Hazrat Aysha Siddiqa

67. The last month of the Islamic Calendar is:
(A) Safar
(B) Shawal
(C) Jamadi-ul-Awwal
(D) Zilhaj ✓

68 The Battle of Badr was fought in:
(A) 624A.D. ✓
(B) 625A.D.
(C) 623A.D.
(D) 627A.D.

69. Al-Razi was a great:
(A) Writter
(B) Historian
(C) Physician ✓
(D) Painter

70. The last Ummayyad Caliph was:
(A) Marwan-ll ✓
(B) Suleman
(C) Hasham
(D) Walid

71. The constitutioan reforms introduced in British India in the year 1909 are generally referred 88
(A) Minto-Morley Reforms ✓
(B) Montagu-Chemsford reforms
(C) The Communal Award
(D) None of them

72. How many Round Table Conferences were held in London to resolve the Hind-Muslim differences?
(A) 3 ✓
(B) 2
(C) 1
(D) 5

73. Mr. Jinnah presented his 14-Points in March 1929, In Muslim League’s session held at:
(A) Lucknow
(B) Bombay
(C) Lahore
(D) Delhi ✓

74. Since Independence, the first object of Pakistan’s foreign policy have been: . (A) Propagation of Islam
(B) Economic uplift
(C) Close relations with the U.S. ✓
(D) Integrity of the country

75. The first pact which Pakistan signed with America was:
(A) CENTO
(B) SEATO ✓
(C) Baghdad pact
(D) Defence Pact

76. The Second Five-Year Plan was implemented during:
(A) 1970-75
(B) 1955-60 ✓
(C) 1965-70
(D) 1960-65

77. In 1960, which pact/treaty was signed by Pakistan?
(A) RCD
(B) Indus Water Treaty ✓
(C) CENTO
(D) Taskant Agreement

78. The book titled ‘From Jinnah to Zia" was written by:
(A) Gen. K. M Arif
(B) Hasan Askari Rizvi
(C) Justice Muneer Ahmed ✓
(D) Rafi Raza

79. Russia withdrew from the Afghanistan under the:
(A) Moscow Agreement
(B) Kabul Agreement
(C) Islamabad Treaty
(D) Geneval Accord ✓

80. Which International dignity has recently offered mediation between Pakistan and India on Kashmir?
(A) The Prime Minister of Russia ✓
(B) The King of Bhuttan
(C) The Secretary General of UNO
(D) The Foreign Minister of the U.S

81. “Animosity" is most opposite to:
(A) Love ✓
(B) Grudge
(C) Enmity
(D) Embarrassment

82. A person who looks at the brighter side of things is an/a:
(A) Pessimist
(B) Fatalist
(C) Optimist ✓
(D) Philanthropist

83. Famous character “David Copperfield* was the creation of:
(M Charles Dickens ✓
(B) Arthur Conan Doyle
(C) Jane Austen
(D) Thomas Hardy

84. Which word Is wrongly spelt In the following:
(A) Medieval
(B) Bureaucracy
(C) Inhabitents ✓
(D) Infrastructure

85. To point the finger of scorn to someone is to treat him with:
(A) Disdain ✓
(B) Kindness
(C) Indifferentism
(D) Respect

86. Charles Dicken's novel “Tale of the two Cities" has been written in the background of:
(A) Renaissance
(B) French Revolution ✓
(C) Age of reason
(D) Communist Movement

87. “To carry the day" means:
(A) To be extremely busy
(B) To win a victory ✓
(C) To complete the assignment before the sunset
(D) To enjoy a pleasant weather

88. Who is a “proletarian"?
(A) A member of lowest class of community ✓
(B) A writer of exceptinal skills
(C) An abscure character of history
(D) An obsessed lover

89. To be green-eyed means to be:
(A) Mad
(B) Sad
(C) Jealous ✓
(D) Sick

90. The antonym of clear is:
(A) Significant
(B) Expiclt
(C) Conspicuous
(D) Indisinct ✓

91. مندرجہ ذیل میں سے ضرب المثل تلاش کریں؟
(A) ہتھیلی پر سرسوں جمانا
(B) ہاتھوں کے طوطے اڑانا
(C) ناچ نا جانے آنگن ٹیڑھا ✓
(D) پاؤں زمین پرنہ لگنا

92. اردو کا پہلا صاحب دیوان شاعر کون تھا؟
(A) قلی قطب شاہ  ✓
(B) میر تقی میر
(C) امیر خسرو
(D) ابراہیم ذوق

93. مندرجہ ذیل میں سے کون سا مجموعہ کلام احمد فراز کا نہیں ہے؟
(A) مرے خواب ریزہ ریزہ
(B) مرے دل مرے مسافر ✓
(C) نابینا شہر میں آئینہ
(D) بے آواز گلی کوچوں میں

94. مشہور جاسوسی ناول نگار ابن صفی کا اصل نام کیا تھا؟
(A) شیر محمد خان
(B) حبیب اللہ
(C) اسرار احمد ✓
(D) غلام جعفر

95. علامہ اقبال کی شہرہ آفاق نظمیں شکوہ اور جواب شکرہ ان کے کس مجموعہ کلام میں شامل ہیں؟
(A) بال جبریل
(B) ضرم کلیم
(C) بانگ درا ✓
(D) ارمغان حجاز

96. اردو کی پہلی نثری کتاب کون سی ہے؟
(A) سب رس ✓
(B) تذکرہ
(C) فسانہ عجائب
(D) مراۃ العروس

97. اردو کا مشہور افسانہ ٹوبہ ٹیک سنگھ کس کی تصنیف ہے؟
(A) اشفاق احمد اشفاق
(B) سعادت حسن منٹو ✓
(C) احمد ندیم قاسمی
(D) غلام عباس

98. اردو زبان میں قرآن پاک کے پہلے مترجم کون تھے؟
(A) شاہ ولی اللہ
(B) سید امیر علی
(C) شاہ عبدالقادر ✓
(D) سید احمد شہید

99. اردو شاعری کا کیٹس کسے کہا جاتا ہے؟
(A) احمد فراز
(B) اختر شیرانی ✓
(C) مجید امجد
(D) میرا جی

100. تہذیب الاخلاق نامی رسالے کا اجراء کس نے کیا؟
(A) ڈپٹی نذیر احمد
(B) علامہ شبلی نعمانی
(C) مولانا محمد حسن
(D) سر سید احمد خان ✓

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