🎓 LAT Practice Test (Unsolved)
Total MCQs: 75
Subjects Covered: English, General Knowledge, Islamic Studies, Pakistan Studies, Urdu, Math
📘 English (20 MCQs)
-
Choose the synonym of “Vivid”:
(A) Dull (B) Clear (C) Weak (D) Faded -
Antonym of “Optimistic”:
(A) Hopeful (B) Confident (C) Pessimistic (D) Happy -
She is afraid ___ snakes.
(A) of (B) from (C) by (D) on -
Correct spelling:
(A) Enviroment (B) Environmant (C) Environment (D) Enviornment -
He ___ to school every day.
(A) go (B) goes (C) going (D) gone -
Synonym of “Generous”:
(A) Mean (B) Kind (C) Cruel (D) Miser -
Antonym of “Include”:
(A) Add (B) Remove (C) Join (D) Attach -
Passive voice: “They cleaned the room.”
(A) The room was cleaned by them.
(B) The room was cleaning.
(C) The room had cleaned.
(D) They had cleaned the room. -
She has been waiting ___ morning.
(A) since (B) for (C) from (D) on -
___ honest man.
(A) A (B) An (C) The (D) None -
Pick the correct sentence:
(A) She don't like apples.
(B) She doesn't likes apples.
(C) She doesn't like apples.
(D) She don't likes apples. -
Find the error: “He go to school daily.”
(A) He (B) go (C) to (D) school -
Indirect: He said, “I am tired.”
(A) He said that he was tired.
(B) He said he is tired.
(C) He told he tired.
(D) He said he was being tired. -
Synonym of “Brief”:
(A) Long (B) Short (C) Thick (D) Wide -
Antonym of “Complicated”:
(A) Simple (B) Complex (C) Difficult (D) Confusing -
Fill: The boy jumped ___ the wall.
(A) in (B) on (C) over (D) into -
Idiom: “Break the ice” means:
(A) To start a conversation
(B) To freeze
(C) To break something
(D) To get angry -
Prefix of “Happy”:
(A) Mis- (B) Dis- (C) Un- (D) Non- -
Noun form of “Decide”:
(A) Decided (B) Decision (C) Deciding (D) Decider -
Plural of “Crisis”:
(A) Crises (B) Crisises (C) Crisis (D) Crisies
🌍 General Knowledge (20 MCQs)
-
Capital of Canada:
(A) Ottawa (B) Toronto (C) Montreal (D) Vancouver -
UN Secretary General (2025):
(A) António Guterres (B) Ban Ki-moon (C) Kofi Annan (D) Tedros Adhanom -
Red Planet:
(A) Earth (B) Jupiter (C) Mars (D) Mercury -
Largest ocean:
(A) Atlantic (B) Indian (C) Pacific (D) Arctic -
Inventor of telephone:
(A) Newton (B) Alexander G. Bell (C) Edison (D) Marconi -
Currency of Japan:
(A) Dollar (B) Yen (C) Peso (D) Rupee -
“Land of the Rising Sun”:
(A) Japan (B) China (C) Korea (D) Thailand -
Longest river:
(A) Amazon (B) Nile (C) Yangtze (D) Mississippi -
WWII ended in:
(A) 1942 (B) 1945 (C) 1950 (D) 1939 -
First man on the moon:
(A) Buzz Aldrin (B) Neil Armstrong (C) Yuri Gagarin (D) Michael Collins -
National bird of Pakistan:
(A) Eagle (B) Chukar (C) Dove (D) Parrot -
Tallest mountain:
(A) K2 (B) Nanga Parbat (C) Everest (D) Kilimanjaro -
Olympics are held every:
(A) 2 years (B) 3 years (C) 4 years (D) 5 years -
Who discovered gravity?
(A) Einstein (B) Newton (C) Darwin (D) Galileo -
WHO stands for:
(A) World Health Organization
(B) World Human Order
(C) Welfare Health Organization
(D) World Help Organization -
Largest desert:
(A) Gobi (B) Sahara (C) Thar (D) Kalahari -
Vitamin from sunlight:
(A) A (B) B (C) C (D) D -
Smallest continent:
(A) Europe (B) Asia (C) Australia (D) Antarctica -
Founder of Facebook:
(A) Elon Musk (B) Steve Jobs (C) Mark Zuckerberg (D) Bill Gates -
Currency of UAE:
(A) Riyal (B) Dirham (C) Dinar (D) Taka
🕌 Islamic Studies (10 MCQs)
-
Surahs in Quran:
(A) 113 (B) 114 (C) 115 (D) 112 -
First revelation in:
(A) Hira (B) Thawr (C) Mina (D) Arafat -
First caliph:
(A) Umer (B) Usman (C) Ali (D) Abu Bakr -
Times “Bismillah” appears:
(A) 113 (B) 114 (C) 115 (D) 112 -
Prophet’s mother:
(A) Amina (B) Khadija (C) Fatima (D) Halima -
“Sword of Allah”:
(A) Khalid bin Waleed (B) Ali (C) Umar (D) Hamza -
First woman Muslim:
(A) Fatima (B) Khadija (C) Ayesha (D) Zainab -
Fajr Rakats:
(A) 2 (B) 4 (C) 6 (D) 3 -
Month of fasting:
(A) Shaban (B) Rajab (C) Muharram (D) Ramadan -
Ashra in Ramadan:
(A) 2 (B) 3 (C) 4 (D) 5
🇵🇰 Pakistan Studies (10 MCQs)
-
Pakistan became republic in:
(A) 1947 (B) 1956 (C) 1962 (D) 1973 -
First constitution enforced in:
(A) 1956 (B) 1962 (C) 1973 (D) 1949 -
Pakistan Resolution presented by:
(A) Quaid-e-Azam (B) Liaquat Ali Khan (C) A.K. Fazlul Haq (D) Allama Iqbal -
First Prime Minister:
(A) Liaquat Ali Khan (B) Ayub Khan (C) Nazimuddin (D) Bhutto -
Capital in 1947:
(A) Karachi (B) Lahore (C) Islamabad (D) Peshawar -
“City of Gardens”:
(A) Karachi (B) Islamabad (C) Lahore (D) Multan -
National Poet:
(A) Faiz (B) Ghalib (C) Iqbal (D) Hafeez -
Simla Agreement year:
(A) 1971 (B) 1972 (C) 1973 (D) 1974 -
Provinces of Pakistan:
(A) 3 (B) 4 (C) 5 (D) 6 -
Two-Nation Theory by:
(A) Jinnah (B) Iqbal (C) Sir Syed (D) Fazlul Haq
📗 Urdu (10 MCQs)
-
“اقبال” کا مکمل شعر:
(A) خُدی کو کر بلند اتنا …
(B) کوئی اور کرے فیصلہ
(C) بندہ خود پوچھے
(D) سب -
“کتاب” کی جمع:
(A) کتاباں (B) کتب (C) کتابی (D) کتابیں -
اردو کا پہلا افسانہ نگار:
(A) پریم چند (B) غالب (C) منٹو (D) سرسید -
غالب کا اصل نام:
(A) اسد اللہ (B) میر تقی (C) فیض (D) احمد -
“عظیم” کا مترادف:
(A) برا (B) بہتر (C) بڑا (D) کمزور -
“فنا” کا متضاد:
(A) برباد (B) ختم (C) باقی (D) ناپید -
قائداعظم کی تقاریر کی زبان:
(A) اردو (B) فارسی (C) انگریزی (D) پنجابی -
اردو کس زبان سے نکلی؟
(A) عربی (B) فارسی (C) ترکی (D) ہندی -
"نعت" کس کے لیے لکھی جاتی ہے؟
(A) حضرت علیؓ (B) نبی اکرم ﷺ (C) صحابہ (D) اللہ -
میر تقی ___؟
(A) احمد (B) غالب (C) میر (D) حسین
➗ Mathematics (5 MCQs)
-
15% of 200 = ?
(A) 15 (B) 25 (C) 30 (D) 45 -
5 + 2 × 3 = ?
(A) 21 (B) 11 (C) 16 (D) 18 -
2² + 3² = ?
(A) 13 (B) 10 (C) 12 (D) 11 -
If 4x = 20, x = ?
(A) 2 (B) 4 (C) 5 (D) 6 -
Triangle sides:
(A) 2 (B) 3 (C) 4 (D) 5✅ LAT Practice Test – Answer Key
📘 English (1–20)
-
(B) Clear
-
(C) Pessimistic
-
(A) of
-
(C) Environment
-
(B) goes
-
(B) Kind
-
(B) Remove
-
(A) The room was cleaned by them.
-
(A) since
-
(B) An
-
(C) She doesn't like apples.
-
(B) go
-
(A) He said that he was tired.
-
(B) Short
-
(A) Simple
-
(C) over
-
(A) To start a conversation
-
(C) Un-
-
(B) Decision
-
(A) Crises
🌍 General Knowledge (21–40)
-
(A) Ottawa
-
(A) António Guterres
-
(C) Mars
-
(C) Pacific
-
(B) Alexander G. Bell
-
(B) Yen
-
(A) Japan
-
(B) Nile
-
(B) 1945
-
(B) Neil Armstrong
-
(B) Chukar
-
(C) Everest
-
(C) 4 years
-
(B) Newton
-
(A) World Health Organization
-
(B) Sahara
-
(D) D
-
(C) Australia
-
(C) Mark Zuckerberg
-
(B) Dirham
🕌 Islamic Studies (41–50)
-
(B) 114
-
(A) Hira
-
(D) Abu Bakr
-
(A) 113
-
(A) Amina
-
(A) Khalid bin Waleed
-
(B) Khadija
-
(A) 2
-
(D) Ramadan
-
(B) 3
🇵🇰 Pakistan Studies (51–60)
-
(B) 1956
-
(A) 1956
-
(C) A.K. Fazlul Haq
-
(A) Liaquat Ali Khan
-
(A) Karachi
-
(C) Lahore
-
(C) Iqbal
-
(B) 1972
-
(B) 4
-
(C) Sir Syed
📗 Urdu (61–70)
-
(D) سب
-
(B) کتب
-
(A) پریم چند
-
(A) اسد اللہ
-
(C) بڑا
-
(C) باقی
-
(C) انگریزی
-
(D) ہندی
-
(B) نبی اکرم ﷺ
-
(C) میر
➗ Mathematics (71–75)
-
(C) 30
-
(B) 11
-
(A) 13
-
(C) 5
-
(B) 3
-
0 Comments