STS 05 TO 15 MATRICULATION SCREENING TEST PAST PAPER 24-06-2025
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چار آپشن میں سے کسی ایک پر کلک کرنے سے جواب سرخ ہو جائے گا۔
- 2
- 1/4
- 1/2
- None of these
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Explanation
The square root of 1/4 is:
√(1/4) = √1 / √4
= 1/2
- 10
- 5
- 15
- None of these
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Explanation
5 × 5 × 5 = 125, so √³125 = 5.
- n
- √2
- 3/0
- None of these
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Explanation
A rational number is a number that can be written as a fraction (p/q) where p and q are integers and q ≠ 0.
3/0 is a rational number.
- 0
- {0}
- { }
- None of these
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Explanation
The empty set is a set with no elements.
It is denoted by { } or Ø.
- An
- Was
- Student
- None of these
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Explanation
"An" is an indefinite article used before vowel sounds (like intelligent).
Articles help specify nouns — a, an, and the are the three types.
- Is my mother love me
- Are my mother loving me
- Does my mother love me
- None of these
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Explanation
"Does my mother love me?" is the correct interrogative (question) sentence.
It follows proper subject-verb agreement and correct auxiliary usage.
- Song
- She
- Sang
- None of these
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Explanation
"Sang" is the past tense of the verb "sing" and shows the action performed.
A verb expresses an action, event, or state of being in a sentence.
- 3rd Form
- 2nd Form
- 4th Form
- None of these
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Explanation
"Noticed" is the 3rd form (past participle) of the verb "notice."
It is used here with "had" to form the past perfect tense — "had noticed."
- To
- For
- At
- None of these
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Explanation
The correct phrase is "listen to" — we always listen to someone or something.
So, it should be: "I always listen carefully to my parents' advice."
- For
- To
- Since
- None of these
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Explanation
"For" is used to show the duration of time — "for two months" indicates how long she had been learning.
Use "since" with a specific point in time (e.g., since January).