Sukkur IBA university foundation semester sample test paper for 2021-2022||foundation semester guide

 

Sukkur IBA university foundation semester sample test paper for 2021-2022||foundation semester guide.



Sukkur IBA University

                                     SAMPLE TEST PAPER                     (Foundation Semester - 2022)

SYLLABUS OF THE TEST

PART-I (ENGLISH) 50 QUESTIONS 

PART-II (MATHEMATICS) 50 QUESTIONS  

PART-I (ENGLISH)

o Reading Comprehension 
o Vocabulary Synonym 
o Vocabulary Antonym 
o Use of Preposition 
o Error Detection 
o Use of Verbs 
o Use of Pair of Words 
o Use of Tenses
PART-II (MATHEMATICS)

o Real Number System 
o Algebraic Expressions 
o Linear and Quadratic Equations 
o Absolute Value and Linear Inequalities 
o Relations and Functions 
o Systems of Equations 
o Word Problems and Applications 
o Area, Perimeter, Circumference, Volume 
o Fractions, Decimals, Percent 
o Ratio, Proportion, Variation, Unit Rate

PART-I (ENGLISH)

READING COMPREHENSION
Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions set below it.

Can we see that the earth is a globe? Yes, we can, when we watch a ship that sails out to sea. If we watch closely, we see the ship begin to disappear. The bottom of the ship disappears first, and then the ship seems to sink lower and lower, until we can only see the top of the ship, and then we see nothing at all. What is hiding the ship from us? It is the earth. Stick a pin most of the way into an orange, and slowly turn the orange away from you. You will see the pin disappear, just as a ship does on the earth.
1. This story is mainly about 

- A. the shape of the earth.          B. traveling to the New World. 
C. sailing ships in the old days.  D. the shapes of fruits, such as oranges. 

2. The ship in this story - 
A. probably sank to the bottom of the ocean. B. was going farther and farther away. 
C. was actually a toy.                                       D. was a sailing ship. 
3. A globe is shaped like 
- A. a box.                                   B. a pyramid.
 C. an orange.                             D. an ice cream cone.

VOCABULARY: SYNONYMS
1. Their diet is often grossly unbalanced. 
A. Completely                  B. nearly 
C. often                             D. frequently
 2. The whole thing is a vicious circle. 
A. severe                           B. very bad
 C. dangerous                    D. critical

VOCABULARY: ANTONYMS

1. The people must then go hungry. 
A. well-kept                      B. well cared for
 C. well looked after         D. well fed
 2. A particular country might be generous. 
A. miserly                         B. moderate
 C. extravagant                 D. frugal  

USE OF PREPOSITION 
1. The committee regrets that it cannot accede your request for a month’s paid leave.
 A. for                             B. to 
C. in                                D. with 
2. Our college is affiliated the University of Sindh.
 A. with                           B.to
 C. for                             D. in 

ERROR DETECTION

1. George has not completed the assignment yet and Maria hasn’t neither
                     A                                  B              C                        D
2. The sun rose before I got up. 
     A             B      C           D
USE OF VERBS

1. Lucy is a good girl and....................for a brother.
 A. long                             B. longs 
C. is longing                     D. longed
 2. Mango is fruit that I…………………………. 
A. am always liking          B. have been always liking 
C. have always liked         D. have been always liked 

USE OF PAIRS OF WORDS:

1. Some wicked …………….. made ................................ of their idol.
 A. fun, fans                     B. fan, fun 
C. fans, fun                      D. fans, funs
 2. The male child who is the only………… to the property has long, smooth, golden………….
 A. hare, heir                   B. heir, hare 
C. hairs, hare                  D. heir, hair
USE OF TENSES

1. I wish I were young forever. 
A. Present indefinite tense B. Present perfect tense 
C. Past indefinite tense      D. Past perfect tense 
2. Death toll of the earthquake victims is feared to have increased.
 A. Past indefinite tense     B. Past perfect tense 
C. Present indefinite tense D. Present perfect tense

PART-II MATHEMATICS 


o Real Number System 
o Algebraic Expressions 
o Linear and Quadratic Equations 
o Absolute Value and Linear Inequalities 
o Relations and Functions 
o Systems of Equations 
o Word Problems and Applications 
o Area, Perimeter, Circumference, Volume 
o Fractions, Decimals, Percent 
o Ratio, Proportion, Variation, Unit Rate




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