HEC- USAT-A Arts and Humanities Sample Paper with answer key.
VERBAL REASONING
Complete the sentences by choosing the best option, from the given lettered choices (A to D) below each.
1. Air passengers usually _______ much luggage.
A. don’t have
B. have
C. have not
D. not have
2. Someone must deal with the situation _____ the spot.
A. beside
B. by
C. of
D. on
Four lettered pairs (A to D) follow a related pair of words given in the question. Select the lettered pair that best expresses a relationship similar to that expressed in the original pair in capital letters.
3. SLEEP: AWAKE::
A. expect: hope
B. rise: fall
C. waste: left-over
D. watch: see
4. HEAD: HAIR::
A. brain: mind
B. eye: see
C. fingers: nails
D. leg: calf
Choose the lettered word or phrase that is MOST NEARLY OPPOSITE in meaning to the word in capital letters.
5. He is a SHREWD fellow and not ______.
A. cooperative
B. cruel
C. dull
D. honest
Choose the lettered word or phrase that is MOST NEARLY SIMILAR in meaning to the word in capital letters.
6. If something DEVELOPS it ______.
A. falls
B. grows
C. performs
D. stops
Questions 7-8 are based on the following paragraph.
Primitive human beings who were hunter-gatherers had no money. Each band hunted gathered and manufactured almost everything it required, from meat to medicine, from sandals to sorcery. Different band members may have specialized in different tasks, but they shared their goods and services through an economy of favors and obligations. A piece of meat given for free would carry with it the assumption of reciprocity ─ say, free medical assistance. The band was economically independent; only a rare few item that could not be found locally had to be obtained from strangers. This could
usually be done by simple barter: ‘We’ll give you apples you’ll give us oranges.’
Little of this changed with the onset of the Agricultural Revolution. Most people continued to live in small, intimate communities. Much
like a hunter-gatherer band, each village was a self-sufficient economic unit, maintained by mutual favors and obligations plus a
little barter with outsiders. One villager may have been particularly adept at making shoes, another on dispensing medical
care, so villagers knew where to turn when barefoot or sick. But villages were small, and their economies limited, so there could be
no full-time shoemakers and doctors. The rise of cities and kingdoms and the improvement in transport
infrastructure brought new opportunities for specialization. Densely populated cities provided full-time employment not just
for professional shoemakers and doctors, but also for carpenters, priests, soldiers and lawyers. Villages that gained a reputation for
producing really good dairy cloth or ceramics discovered that it was worth their while to specialize nearly exclusively in that
product and trade it with other settlements for all the other goods they needed. This made a lot of sense. Climates and soils differ, so
why drink mediocre tea from your backyard if you can buy a better variety from a place whose soil and climate is much better suited
to tea plantation? If the clay in your backyard makes stronger and prettier pots, then you can make an exchange. Furthermore, fulltime specialist weavers and potters, not to mention doctors and lawyers, can hone their expertise to the benefit of all.
7. The hunter-gather societies had ________ economy.
A. global
B. industrial
C. simple
D. traditional
8. The societies formed soon after the arrival of Agriculture
Revolution had economies similar to those of ________.
A. hunter-gatherers
B. industrial age
C. kingdoms
D. villages
QUANTITATIVE REASONING
9. Which of the following is a whole number?
A. -10
B. -3.5
C. 0
D. 5/7
10. What is the angle between the hands of a clock at 6 O’clock?
A. 90o
B. 120o
C. 150o
D. 180o
11. What is the volume of sphere whose radius is 10.5cm?
(Take ∏ = 22/7)
A. 4651 cm3
B. 4851 cm3
C. 5055 cm3
D. 38808 cm3
12. The linear equation 3x = 10 represents a _______ line.
A. horizontal
B. oblique
C. vertical
D. y-axis
13. If the cost of 2 hens and 3 goats is Rs. 47000 and cost of
5 hens and 1 goat is Rs. 20000. What is the cost of a hen?
A. Rs. 1000
B. Rs. 15000
C. Rs. 16000
D. Rs. 20000
14. Two dice are rolled. What is the probability of getting same
faces on top?
A. 5/36
B. 1/6
C. 7/36
D. 1
ISLAMIAT/ETHICS
15. Shab-e-Qadar (Night of Value) falls in the month of _______.
A. Rabi-ul-Awal
B. Rajab
C. Ramzan
D. Shaban
16. Hazrat Muhammad (PBUH) declared ________ a key to
paradise.
A. fasting
B. hajj
C. jihad
D. salat
17. The foremost right of parents is to _________.
A. give them proper time
B. keep them smiling
C. support them
D. treat them kindly
PAKISTAN STUDIES
18. Quaid-e-Azam presented his fourteen points in response to
_________.
A. Khilafat Movement
B. Lucknow Pact
C. Nehru Report
D. Simon Commission
19. Geographically Pakistan is located in _________.
A. Central Asia
B. Middle East
C. South Asia
D. Southeast Asia
20. The basis of our national unity is __________.
A. All India Muslim League
B. Geography
C. History
D. Islam
GENERAL KNOWLEDGE
21. In human body blood and wastes are filtered by _______.
A. stomach
B. heart
C. kidneys
D. lungs
22. Capital city of China is __________.
A. Beijing
B. Shanghai
C. Tianjin
D. Wuhan
23. Leo Messi is a professional ________ belongs to Argentina.
A. boxer
B. cricketer
C. footballer
D. swimmer
ANSWER KEY
1 A 7 C 13 A 19 C
2 D 8 A 14 B 20 D
3 B 9 C 15 C 21 C
4 C 10 D 16 D 22 A
5 D 11 B 17 D 23 C
6 B 12 C 18 C
Part-2
24. Write an argumentative essay on any one of the following topics. 15 Marks
I. Does technology limit creativity?
II. Are standardize tests effective?
III. Can we reduce poverty in Pakistan?
25. The beginnings of three narrative essays are given below. Select anyone beginning and write the complete essay
10 Marks
I. A day at the Amusement Park.
II. The novel that touched me the most.
III. A time when you experienced something truly frightening.