Solved Past Papers MCQs of Airport Security Force (ASF)
Solved Past Papers MCQs of Airport Security Force (ASF) for the preparation of NTS, PPSC, SPSC, BPSC, KPSC, FPSC, OTS, and other academic entry tests and jobs tests.
Fill in the blank (s) with the appropriate option.
1. The yearly path of the sun around heavens___________
(A) Is known as the ecliptic
(B) Is known as the epileptic
(C) Is known as the subway
(D) None of the above
2. They ___ to each other since they __
(A) Had not spoken ….. quarrel
(B) Do not speak ……. quarrel
(C) Did not speak……. quarrel
(D) Have not spoken …quarreled
3. Where _________ you born
(A) Is
(B) Was
(C) Were
(D) Have
4. The time _____ your watch is not accurate
(A) On
(B) By
(C) In
(D) With
5. Mr. Khalid ______asked to speak in public
(A) Have been rarely
(B) Has rarely been
(C) Every day has been
(D) None of these
Five lettered pairs (A to D) follow a related pair of words given in capitals. Select the lettered pair that best expresses a relationship similar to that expressed in the original pair in capitals.
6. TIGER: CAT
(A) Ostrich: Bird
(B) Lizard: Frog
(C) Bud: Leaf
(D) Gust: Storm
7. WARDROBE: CLOTHES
(A) Stove: Crockery
(B) Bookcase : Books
(C) Drawer: Shelves
(D) Pantry: Medicine
8. PERFORATE: HOLES
(A) Repeat: Sins
(B) Enter: Hall
(C) Speckle: Spots
(D) Decorate: Rooms
Choose the lettered word or phrase that is most nearly opposite in meaning to the word in capital letters
9. GRAB
(A) Release
(B) Snatch
(C) Protest
(D) Upset
10. SOOTHE
(A) Annoy
B) Pacify
(C) Join
(D) Restrict
11. CATCHING
(A) Appealing
(B) Enchanting
(C) Winning
(D) Revolting
12. ALARMING
(A) Usual
(B) Frightful
(C) Terrible
(D) Warning
Choose the word most similar in meaning to the capitalized ones
13. BITTER
(A) Sweet
(B) Calm
(C) Weak
(D) Sour
14. FRIEND
(A) Stranger
(B) Assistant
(C) Superior
(D) Companion
15. TROUBLE
(A) Enlighten
(B) Problem
(C) Solution
(D) Explain
16. CRITICIZE
(A) Disapprove
(B) Authorize
(C) Forgive
(D) Excuse
Questions 17 – 20 are based on the following passage.
One of the most potentially dangerous international problems is that of mass tourism. Of the more than six billion people in the world, an increasing number of them are determined to travel. Annually a huge number of travel-hungry tourists traipse around the globe, and thousands of perfect beaches, attractive villages, historic cities, and regions of exquisite natural beauty have fallen under developers’ buildings schemes. Attempts to accommodate these people have led to the destruction of the very attractions that they have come to enjoy and have made daily living almost impossible for the local residents.
17. The effects of Tourism include
(A) Collapse of regions of natural beauty due to building schemes
(B) Destruction of the attractions of tourists due to over adjustments
(C) Almost impossible daily living for the local residents
(D) All of the above
18. The phrase these people in the passage refer to
(A) People in the world
(B) Tourists
(C) Developers
(D) Residents
19. The phrase mass tourism means
(A) Large amount of people traveling around the globe
(B) Frequent visits of villagers to zoos
(C) Huge constructions in places of exquisite beauty
(D) The number of people hired to entertain foreigners
20. More than six billion people are the
(A) Annual number of tourists
(B) Population of the world
(C) Number of locals being affected by tourism
(D) Number of developers
21. If A is the “father” of B, but B is not the son of A. What is the relation of B to A
(A) Aunt
(B) Daughter
(C) Mother
(D) Nephew
22. It takes 3-minutes to boil a single egg on an oil stove. How many minutes will it take to boil 7 eggs together
(A) 6
(B) 8
(C) 3
(D) 10
23. Which of the following objects is different from the others
(A) Book
(B) Paper
(C) Pencil
(D) Boat
24. Sunday is to Monday as today is to____
(A) Tomorrow
(B) Yesterday
(C) Evening
(D) Every – day
25. If “ BOY” is coded as 539 and “GIRL” is coded as 8627. Then how would you encode” GLORY”
(A) 23879
(B) 98732
(C) 86932
(D) 87329