ECAT English Past Papers Entry Test 2019
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ECAT English Past Papers Syllabus
ECAT English past papers according to new syllabus of UET Taxila. Following Paper contains choose the correct answer, Grammar, Vocabulary , comprehension etc
Comprehension
Note: Each question or incomplete statement is
followed by several suggested answers of completions. Select the one that best
answers the question or completes the statement.
The
Nobel Committee, in fact, a notoriously conservative body which among other
things had a marked dis likeness to the pure science, especially to the
mathematics physics. Wrecked, no doubt, by the guilt that he had become a
merchant of death through his invention of dynamite and smokeless powder and
plagued by aggressive fantasies of destruction, the Swedish chemist, engineer
and aspiring poet, Alfred Nobel, who has been described as Europe’s richest
vagabond, left his colossal fortune to the cause of progress in human
knowledge. Five prizes were installed, one each for Literature, Physics,
Chemistry, Medicine and Peace.
ECAT ENGLISH Past Papers MCQs
Sample Paper:
QUESTIONS:
1. In the beginning the Nobel
committee ignored the greatest advance in theoretical Physics because:
a) The committee
felt that the discovery and invention in the field did not contribute to the
benefit of mankind.
b)
They proved to be the
merchants of death.
c)
They were different from other
branches of physics
d)
They were concerned just with
the theory.
3. Nobel prize would be given to:
a) A composer who
composed a symphony
b)
An author who wrote a novel.
c)
A diplomat who negotiated a peace settlement
d)
None of these
4. Alfred Nobel left his
colossal fortune to the cause of progress in human knowledge because he:
a)
Felt guilty for having invented highly destructive things
b)
Felt guilty for having carned
so much money
c)
Was ‘Europe’s richest
vagabond’
d)
Was a chemist, engineer and an
aspiring poet
5. He has been granted five Prizes for:
a) Ignoring the study Physics.
b)
Have nothing but knowledge of
physics
c)
Having knowledge on multiple
subjects
d)
Being Alfred Nobel
Vocabulary
6. Conferred.
(a)
blessed
(b) rejected
(c) frustrated
(d) retained
(b) rejected
(c) frustrated
(d) retained
7. Collosal.
(a)
huge
(b) dwarf
(c) diminutive
(d) frugal
(b) dwarf
(c) diminutive
(d) frugal
8. Aggressive.
(a)
meek
(b) strong
(c) subdued
(d) soaked
(b) strong
(c) subdued
(d) soaked
9. Aspiring.
(a)
humble
(b) ambitious
c) wrecked
(d) rejected
(b) ambitious
c) wrecked
(d) rejected
10. Conservative.
(a)
open minded
(b) orthodox
(c) modern
(d) brutish
(b) orthodox
(c) modern
(d) brutish
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