Tuesday, December 26, 2017

How to approved Upwork profile. 100% Solution

Many of new seller are facing problem that how to approve his/her upwork. They try many times with different techniques but failed due not having proper guidelines and method.

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UPWORK : World Biggest Freelancer Site 

Step-1: Open google chrome and search upwork. Open this website and click on sign up button.
https://www.upwork.com/o/profiles/users/_~01882b56b5d8345d4d/
Upwork Logo

Step-2: Enter your name, email address, your initial information and submitted.
https://www.upwork.com/o/profiles/users/_~01882b56b5d8345d4d/
Account Creation
Step-3: Choice your category either you are buyer or seller
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Buy - Sell
Step-4: Choice your title for your profile. Title must be professional i.e

SEO - SEM - SMM Consultant - Your way to success


Step-5: Upload your professional picture. picture must be straight, its does not a selfie or sidepose. i.e
www.fiverr.com/seo_onoff
Tahir Malik
Step-6: Description is very basic part of your profile 70% approval of profile base on your description. its must be unique and according to your education, experience and skills. i.e

I have worked as a SEO - SMM Consultant for 3 years. I am now a SEO - SMM consultant available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. I am a true all-around marketer with the ability to multi task & handle all aspects of business, while increasing overall productivity with efficient work. I have an advanced education with a Master's Degree and multiple Graduate Certificate. I have completed thousands of varied tasks and I have an immense skill set. I am hard-working, meticulous, & efficient. I will provide exemplary work with, quick turn around times. I am negotiable on price & always up for a challenge. I am eager to help and look forward to serving you.

Step-7: Choice your hourly rate. In initial stage you can select your rate in minimum i.e 5 $
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5 $
Step-8: Availability as needed - open to offers

Step-9: Project types, Both long and short terms

Step-10: Experience level - Expert

Step-11: Categories - Select minimum four and maximum ten skills i.e 
Marketing Strategy SEM - Search Engine Marketing SEO - Search Engine Optimization SMM - Social Media Marketing and Other - Sales & Marketing SEO Audit

Step-12: Linked accounts - links your social media account like facebook, twitter, google+ 
  1. Linked Account +10% (max 10%)
  2. Additional Employment History +10% (max 30%)
  3. Certification +5% (max 10%)
  4. Portfolio item +5% (max 10%)
  5. Other Experience +5% (max 5%)
  6. Take Skill Test +10% (max 30%)

Step-13: Portfolio - Its also an important thing that can help you for approving account. Add here your recent project that you had complete in your education or during job.

Step-14:  Give upwork readiness test 10 MCQs. Its mandatory for all user. You can find this test keys in following link - Upwork Readiness test  
If you can also give English Spelling test (40 MCQs) then its give you plus point.
https://www.upwork.com/o/profiles/users/_~01882b56b5d8345d4d/
Readiness Test
Step-15: Upload your employ history - minimum 3 years experiences i.e work as a consultant in PIT from 2014 to 2017

Step-16: Upload you education - graduation or master must be earlier than job experience. Graduation in arts from LUMS (2011-12)

Step-17: Last option of extra experience - add your other course, diploma, certificate or part time experience. it will be your plus point. 

Review your complete profile and submitted. Hopefully you can receive congratulation email after 12 hours of submitted time. Good Luck !

Sample Upwork Profile: Tahir Malik

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Monday, December 25, 2017

Calendar 2108 with Pakistan's public holiday dates for 2018








Mo., 5.February 2018
Yom-e-Yagjeti-e-Kasmir
Fr., 23.March 2018
Yom-e-Pakistan
Tu., 1.May 2018
Yom-e-Mazdoor
We., 16.May 2018
Start of Ramadan
Fr., 15.June 2018
Eid-ul-Fitr
Sa., 16.June 2018
Eid-ul-Fitr
Su., 17.June 2018
Eid-ul-Fitr
Tu., 14.August 2018
Yom-e-Azaadi
We., 22.August 2018
Eid ul-Adha
Th., 23.August 2018
Eid ul-Adha
Fr., 9.November 2018
Yom-e-Iqbal
Tu., 20.November 2018
Maulid an-nabiy
Sa., 15.December 2018
Yom-e-Viladat-e-Quaid-e-Azam


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Friday, December 22, 2017

Ghazal: Paishbandi se pareshan, dil-e-masoom bekarar ab hai,

Paishbandi se pareshan, dil-e-masoom bekarar ab hai,
Intezar tak bhi kerne ka mujhe intezar ab hai,

Mutashabih hai roz-e-qayamat se shab-e-vasal bhi,
Kai aanai main faqt waqt ki davar ab hai,

Sabab barbaadi ka adawat nahi, unki sharafat thi,
Ahd-e-wafa pehle kia aur pyar ab hai

Zilat aamez ho ker rukhsat kiya jaata tha unki mehfil se,
Teher jao thori aur dair, unka asrar ab hai,

Na thi naseeb uski aik muskurahat mujh badkismat ko,
Mehaz mera tasuvur he mera madadgar ab hai!

My anticipation frustrates me, my innocent heart is restless,
Eagerly I wait for the opportunity to await her arrival,

The day of the apocalypse is like the night of lovers union,
The only thing keeping them apart now is the wall of time,

The cause of my ruin was not her malice, but her innocence,
The promise of her faithfulness was given before her love,

Earlier we would be cast out humiliated from her festive gathering,
Wait just a little longer before you leave, she says to me now,

It was not in my destiny to receive a smile from them,
The imagination of her smile will have to suffice for me!

- Hassan Bin Fahim

Thursday, December 14, 2017

Important Abbreviation for PPSC Papers

Very Importent abbreviation words which we are using in our daily life but we dont know the meaning of these all short words....

(F.A)
Facility of Arts.

(F.SC)
Facility of Science.

(B.A)
Bachelor of Arts.

(M.A)
Master of Arts.

(B.Sc)
Bachelor of Science.

(M.Sc)
Master of Science

(B.Sc.Ag)
Bachelor of Science in
Agriculture

(M.Sc.Ag)
Master of Science in Agriculture

(M.B.A)
Master of Business Administration.

(B.B.A)
Bachelor of Business Administration.

(M.B.B.S)
Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of
 Surgery.

(CCNA)
Cesco Certified Network Associat.

(CCNP)
Cesco Certified Network Professional.

(CA)
Chartered Accountant.

(ACCA)
Associat Certified Chartered Accountant.

(CSS)
Center Superior Service.

(I.T)
Information Technology.

(D.I.T)
Diploma of Information Technology.

(M.I.T)
Master of Information Technology.

(M.D)
Doctor of Medicine.

(D.H.M.S)
Diploma of Health and Medical Surgery.

(M.S)
Master of Surgery.

(Ph.D)
Doctor of Philosophy (Arts & Science).

(D. Sc)
Doctor of Science.

(B. Com)
Bachelor of Commerce.

(M. Com)
Master of Commerce.

(Dr)
Doctor.

(B.P)
Blood Pressure.

(Mr)
Mister.

(Mrs)
Mistress.

(M.S)
(used for female married & unmarried)
"Miss" used for unmarried girls).

(M. P)
Member of Parliament.

(M. L. A)
Member of Legislative Assembly.

(M. L. C)
Member of Legislative Council.

(P. M)
Prime Minister.

(C. M)
Chief Minister.

(M.P.A)
Member of Provincial Assembly.

(M.N.A)
Member of National Assembly.

(C-in-C)
Commander-In-Chief.

(L. D. C)
Lower Division Clerk.

(U. D. C)
Upper Division Clerk.

(Lt. Gov)
Lieutenant Governor.

(D. M)
District Magistrate.

(V. I. P)
Very Important Person.

(I. T. O)
Income Tax Officer.

(C. I. D)
Crim Investigation Department.

(C. B. I)
Central Bureau of Investigation.

(G. P. O)
General Post Office.

(H. Q)
Head Quarters.

(E. O. E)
Errors and Omissions Excepted.

(Kg)
Kilogram.

(Kn)
Kilo Newton.

(Kw)
Kilowatts.

(Gm)
Gram.

(Mg)
Milli Gram.

(Km)
Kilometer.

(MM)
Millimeter.

(Ltd)
Limited.

(M. P. H)
Miles Per Hour.

(KM. P. H)
Kilometre Per Hour.

(Am)
Ante Meridiem (or) After Midday.

(Pm)
Past Meridiem (or) Past Midday.

(P. W. D)
Public Works Department.

(C. P. W. D)
Central Public Works Department.

(PM)
Project Manager.

(PD)
Project Director.

(U. S. A)
United States of America.

(U. K)
United Kingdom (England.

(K.S.A)
Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.

(U.A.E)
United Arab Emirates.

(U. N. O)
United Nations Organization.

(W. H. O)
World Health Organization.

(B. B. C)
British Broadcasting Corporation.

(B. C)
Before Christ.

(A. C)
Air Conditioned.

(AC)
Alternative Current.

(DC)
Direct Current.

(S.I)
Sub Inspector (of Police).

(D.P.O)
District Police Officer.

(S.H.O)
Station House Officer.

(I. G)
Inspector General (of Police).

(D. I. G)
Deputy Inspector General (of Police).

(S. S. P)
Senior Superintendent of Police.

(D. S. P)
Deputy Superintendent of Police.

(I.G.P)
Inspector General of Police.

(S.P)
Superintendent of Police.

(I.S.I)
Inter Service of Intelligence.

(S. D. M)
Sub-Divisional Magistrate.

(S. M)
Station Master.

(A. S. M)
Assistant Station Master.

(V. C)
Voice-Chancellor.

(A. G)
Accountant General.

(C. R)
Confidential Report.

(P.C.S)
Provincial Civil Service.

(M.E.S)
Military Engineering Service

(L.T.V)
Light Tactical Vehicle.

(H.T.V)
Heavy Transport Vehicle.

(EPI)
Electrical pressure injection

(ABS)
Antilock Breaking Sestem.

Full Form Of Some technical Words
VIRUS - Vital Information Resource
Under Seized.

(3G)
3rd Generation.

(4G)
4th Generation

(SMS)
Short Message Service.

(MMS) Multimedia Message Service.

(GSM)
Global System for Mobile
Communication.

(M.A.H)
Milli Ampere Hour.

(CDMA)
Code Divison Multiple
Access.

(UMTS)
Universal MobileTelecommunication
System.

(SIM)
Subscriber Identity Module

(AVI)
Audio Video Interleave

(RTS)
Real Time Streaming

(SIS)
Symbian
OS Installer File

(AMR)
Adaptive Multi-Rate Codec

(JAD)
Java Application Descriptor

(JAR)
Java Archive

(JAD)
Java Application Descriptor

(3GPP)
3rd Generation Partnership Project

(3GP)
3rd Generation Project

(H.D)
High Definition.

(MAA)
Mehboob Anwar Ansari

(MP3)
MPEG player lll

(MP4)
MPEG-4 video file
(AAC)
Advanced Audio Coding

(GIF)
Graphic Interchangeable Format

(JPEG)Joint Photographic Expert Group

(JPEG)
Joint Photographic Expert Group

(BMP)
Bitmap

(SWF)
Shock Wave Flash

(WMV)
Windows Media Video

(WMA)
Windows Media Audio

(WAV)
Waveform Audio

(PNG)
Portable Network Graphics

(DOC)
Document (MicrosoftCorporation

(PDF)
Portable Document Format

(M3G)
Mobile 3D Graphics

(M4A)
MPEG-4 Audio File

(NTH)
Nokia Theme (series 40)

(THM)
Themes (Sony Ericsson

(MMF)
Synthetic Music Mobile Application File

(NRT)
Nokia Ringtone

(XMF)
Extensible Music File

(WBMP)
Wireless Bitmap Image

(DVX)
DivX Video

(HTML)
Hyper Text Markup Language

(WML)
Wireless Markup Language

(CD)
Compact Disk.

(DVD)
Digital Versatile Disk.

(CRT)
Cathode Ray Tube.

(DAT)
Digital Audio Tape.

(DOS)
Disk Operating System

Important Solved General Knowledge for PPSC Test

300_IMPORTANT_SOLVED_GENERAL #KNOWLEDGE_MCQS

1. The river Danube rises in which country?
Germany.
2. Which US state has the sugar maple as its state tree and is the leading US producer of maple sugar?
Vermont.
3. Which country is nicknamed ‘The Cockpit of Europe’ because of the number of battles throughout history fought on its soil?
Belgium.
4. What is the capital of Libya?
Tripoli.
5. Apart from French, German and Romansch, what is the fourth official language of the Switzerland?
Italian.

6. Which country is the world’s largest producer of coffee?
Brazil.
7. In which city was the world’s first underground train was service opened in 1863?
London.
8. How many pairs of ribs are there in the human body?
12.
9. Which country is separated form Ethiopia by the Red Sea?
Yemen.
10. What is the main port of Italy?
Genoa.

11. Mount Logan is the highest peak in which country?
Canada.
12. In which state is Harvard University?
New Jersey.
13. Which is larger: Norway or Finland?
Finland.
14. Which city was the first capital of the Kingdom of Italy until 1865?
Turin.
15. What is measured by an ammeter?
Electric current.

16. What is a rhinoceros horn made of?
Hair.
17. Which three countries, apart from the former Yugoslavia, share borders with Greece?
Albania, Bulgaria, Turkey.
18. The Palk Strait separates which two countries?
India and Sri Lanka.
19. Ga is the symbol for which element?
Gallium.
20. In the Greek alphabet, what is the name for the letter O?
Omicron.

21. What, in the 16th and 17th century, was a pavana?
A dance.
22. A nephron is the functional unit of which organ in the human body?
Kidney.
23. In which country is the ancient city of Tarsus?
Turkey.
24. The Khyber Pass links which two countries?
Afghanistan and Pakistan.
25. Name the six US states that comprise New England.
Rhode Island, Connecticut, Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont and Massachusetts.

26. Which musical instrument is played by both exhaling and inhaling?
Harmonica (or mouth organ).
27. The northern part of which country is called Oesling?
Luxembourg.
28. Napier is a city in which country?
New Zealand.
29. What is the Hook of Holland?
A port in the southeast Netherlands,
30. The river Douro forms part of the border between which two countries?
Spain and Portugal.

31. In which country is the Great Slave Lake?
Canada.
32. Which six countries border the Black Sea?
Bulgaria, Georgia, Romania, Russia, Turkey and Ukraine.
33. Kathmandu is the capital of which country?
Nepal.
34. What name is given to a mixture of bicarbonate of soda and tartaric acid used in cooking?
Baking powder.
35. AOL are an internet service provider. What does AOL stand for?
America Online.

36. Who discovered penicillin?
Alexander Fleming.
37. Which English queen had an extra finger on her hand?
Anne Boleyn.
38. Which precious metal has the symbol Pt?
Platinum.
39. The Gobi desert extends over which two countries?
China and Mongolia.
40. Apart from America, which is the only country in the world to which alligators are native?
China.

41. Which are the highest types of clouds: stratocumulus or cirrus?
Cirrus.
42. Which ancient measure of length was based on the length of the arm from fingertip to elbow?
Cubit.
43. After World War I, Transylvania became part of which country?
Romania.
44. Which sea in Northern Europe is bounded by several countries including Sweden, Finland, Poland and Germany?
The Baltic.
45. A road tunnel runs from Pelerins in France to Entreves in Italy under which mountain?
Mont Blanc.

46. The Barents Sea is part of which ocean?
Arctic.
47. Which two countries are either side of the mouth of the River Plate?
Argentina and Uruguay.
48. Quicklime is an alkaline powder obtained by strongly heating which other material?
Chalk.
49. What is the longest river solely in England?
Thames.
50. The Great Barrier Reef is off coast of which Australian state?
Queensland.

51. What is the name of the milky fluid obtained from trees which is used to produce rubber?
Latex.
52. Of what is entymology the study?
Insects.
53. Of where is Amman the capital?
Jordan.
54. How many innings are there for each team in a game of baseball?
Nine.
55. Which is the only mammal with the power of active flight?
Bat.

56. Which lower level of clouds are commonly called ‘rain clouds’?
Nimbus.
57. What is the longest river in India?
Ganges.
58. Which metallic element has the property of catching fire if dropped in hot water?
Sodium.
59. Which month of the year obtains its name from the Latin verb for ‘to open’?
April.
60. On what river does Rome stand?
Tiber.

61. Quantas is the national airline of which country?
Australia.
62. What in Scotland is the meaning of the prefix ‘Inver’?
River mouth.
63. Which US state has the lowest population?
Alaska.
64. Which county is nicknamed the Garden of England?
Kent.
65. Which African country was formerly called French Sudan?
Mali.

66. Which sport was originally called ‘soccer-in-water’?
Water polo.
67. Which unit of measurement is derived from the Arabic quirrat, meaning seed?
Carat.
68. Which Italian city was originally built on seven hills?
Rome.
69. What does the acronym NAAFI stand for?
Navy, Army and Air Force Institutes.
70. Dolomite is an ore of which metal?
Magnesium.

71. Manama is the capital of which country?
Bahrain.
72. On which river does Berlin stand?
River Spree.
73. What type of clock was invented in 1656 by Christian Huygens?
The pendulum clock.
74. In which desert is the world's driest place?
Atacama (Chile).
75. Which is the world's saltiest sea?
The Red Sea.

76. ...... and which is the least salty?
The Baltic Sea.
77. Which nun won the Nobel prize for peace in 1979?
Mother Teresa.
78. How many points in the pink ball worth in snooker?
Six.
79. Which scientist was named 'Person of the Century' by Time Magazine?
Albert Einstein.
80. What kind of creature is a monitor?
Lizard.

81. Which medical specialty is concerned with the problems and illnesses of children?
Pediatrics.
82. Who sailed in Santa Maria?
Christopher Columbus.
83. What name is given to the stiffening of the body after death?
Rigor mortis.
84. Which country was formerly known as Malagasy Republic?
Madagascar.
85. Addis Ababa is the capital of which country?
Ethiopia.

86. The name of which North African city literally means ‘white house’?
Casablanca.
87. Of what sort of fish is the dogfish a small variety?
Shark.
88. Which Asian country was divided at the 38th parallel after World War II?
Korea.
89. What is the name of the Winter Olympics event that combines cross-country skiing and shooting?
Biathlon.
90. Which American science-fiction writer wrote Fahrenheit 451?
Ray Bradbury.

91. For which powerful opiate is diamorphine the technical name?
Heroin.
92. How many dominoes are there in a normal set?
28.
93. Who was cartoonist who created Batman?
Bob Kane.
94. Aerophobia is a fear of flying, agoraphobia is a fear of open spaces, what is acrophobia a fear of?
Heights.
95. In computing, how is a modulator-demodulator more commonly known?
Modem.

96. An auger bit is used to drill what type of material?
Wood.
97. What part of the wheelbarrow is the fulcrum?
The wheel.
98. What C is a device used to determine small lengths, of which a vernier is one type?
Caliper.
99. Rip, chain and band are types of which tools?
Saw.
100. What calibrated tool was the standard tool for engineers and scientists prior to the invention of the hand-held calculator?
Slide rule.

101. What P is sometimes referred to as block and tackle?
Pulley.
102. For what purpose would a gardener use a dibber?
Making holes.
103. What J is a device used to raise an object too heavy to deal with by hand?
Jack.
104. Ball-pein, club, claw and bush are types of which tool?
Hammer.
105. Which African animal’s name means ‘river horse’?
Hippopotamus.
106. Which Indian religion was founded by Guru Nanak?
Sikhism.
107. What is the most distant of the giant planets?
Neptune.
108. What is the capital of Austria?
Vienna.
109. What in printing do the letters ‘u.c.’ stand for?
Upper case.
110. Which eye infection is sometimes called pinkeye?
Conjunctivitis.
111. What sort of creature is an iguana?
A lizard.
112. What, politically, does UDI stand for?
Unilateral declaration of independence.
113. Wagga Wagga is a city in which Australian state?
New South Wales.
114. Which Indian religion celebrated the 300th anniversary of its founding in 1999?
Sikhism.
115. What do the initials FBI stand for?
Federal Bureau of Investigation.
116. By what name is the fruit of the plant Ananas comosus known?
Pineapple.
117. Donnerstag is German for which day of the week?
Thursday.
118. What type of citrus fruit is a shamouti?
Orange.
119. Apiphobia is a fear of what?
Bees.
120. Which Asian capital city was known as Batavia until 1949?
Jakarta.
121. Which astronomical unit os distance is greater, a parsec or a light year?
A parsec.
122. The ancient city of Carthage is now in which country?
Tunisia.
123. What in Russia is Izvestia?
A newspaper.
124. Which is the world's windiest continent?
Antarctica.
125. In the book Treasure Island what is the name of the ship?
Hispaniola.
126. In which part of the body are the deltoid muscles?
Shoulder.
127. E is the international car registration letter for which country?
Spain.
128. Vienna stands on which river?
Danube.
129. What type of camel has two lumps?
Bactrian.
130. In the MG motor car, what do the letters MG stand for?
Morris Garages.
131. The name of which Roman god means 'shining father' in Latin?
Jupiter.
132. What is the central colour of a rainbow?
Green.
133. Which French city is a meeting place for the European Parliament?
Strasbourg.
134. What part of the body consists of the duodenum, the jejunum and the ileum?
Small intestine.
135. Annapurna is a mountain in which mountain range?
Himalayas.
136. What kind of foodstuff is Monterey Jack? (It was also a cartoon's name
'What's for breakfast?'
187. What is the name of a person, plant or animal which shuns the light?
Lucifugous.
188. What, in field of optics, is biconvex?
A lens which is convex on both sides.
189. Which country was invaded in Iraq in 1980?
Iran.
190. What did Johann Galle discover in 1846?
Neptune.
191. What, in internet terminology, does SMTP stand for?
Simple Mail Transfer Protocol.
192. How is October 24 1929 remembered?
Black Thursday.
193. The River Danube flows into which sea?
The Black Sea.
194. Which strait separates the North and South islands of New Zealand?
Cook Strait.
195. What, in internet terminology, does FTP stand for?
File Transfer Protocol.
196. Who wrote Black Beauty?
Anna Sewell.
197. What is the capital of Poland?
Warsaw.
198. Ice-cream was first produced in which country in the 17th century?
Italy.
199. In medicine, what does the acronym SARS stand for?
Severe Acute Respiratory System.
200. Which popular name for Netherlands is actually a low-lying region of the country?
Holland.
201. Which Shakepeare play was set in Elsinore Castle, Denmark?
Hamlet.
202. Who said: 'Genius is 1% inspiration and 99% perspiration'?
Edison.
203. The Kyukyu Island chain lies between which two countries?
Japan & Taiwan.
204. Which fibrous protein is the major constituent of hair, nails, feathers, beaks and claws?
Keratin.
205. Of which fruit is morello a variety?
Cherry.
206. Which explorer discovered Victoris Falls in Africa?
David Livingstone.
207. Who was the last king of Egypt?
Farouk.
208. What is the literal meaning of the word mafia?
Bargging.
209. Which war lasted 16 years longer than its name implies?
The Hundred Year's War.
210. What is the national sport of Malaysia and Indonesia?
Badminton.
211. Which is the shallowest of the Great Lakes?
Lake Erie.
212. What name is given to minute or microscopic animals and plants that live in the upper layers of fresh and salt water?
Plankton.
213. Which country was originally named Cathay?
China.
214. Sinhalese is a language spoken in which country?
Sri Lanka.
215. The Sao Francisco river flows through which country?
Brazil.
216. In which sport do teams compete for the Dunhill Cup?
Golf.
217. Which Shakespeare character's last words are: 'The rest is silence'?
Hamlet.
218. In economics, whose law states that: 'bad money drives out good money'?
Gresham's
219. Who made the first navigation of the globe in the vessel Victoria?
Magellan.
220. Which mountaineer on being asked why he wanted to climb Everest said: 'Because it's there'?
George Mallory.
221. What was the former name for Sri Lanka?
Ceylon.
222. Of which Middle East, country is Baghdad the capital?
Iraq.
223. How many arms does a squid have?
Ten.
224. Which indoor game is played with a shuttlecock?
Badminton.
225. Do stalactites grow upwards or downwards?
Downwards.
226. What food is also called garbanzo?
Chick-pea.
227. What is the quality rating for diesel fuel, similar to the octane number for petrol?
Catane number.
228. Which German city and port is at the confluence of the rivers Neckar and Rhine?
Mannheim.
229. Where in Europe are the only wild apes to be found?
Gibraltar.
230. The Brabanconne is the national anthem of which country?
Belgium.
231. In which country is the River Spey?
Switzerland.
232. Which international environmental pressure group was founded in 1971?
Greenpeace.
233. What is the capital of Morocco?
Rabat.
234. How many balls are on the table at the start of a game of pool?
Sixteen.
235. In which country is the volcano Mount Aso?
Japan.
236. What name is given to inflammation of one or more joints, causing pain, swelling and restriction of movement?
Arthritis.
237. Which mineral is the main source of mercury?
Cinnabar.
238. What A is the national airline of Russia, code name SU?
Aeroflot.
239. What would be kept in a quiver?
Arrows.
240. What 'ology' is concerned with the study of unidentified flying objects?
Ufology.
241. Coal and longtailed are types of which bird family?
Tit.
242. In the game of darts, what is the value of the outer bull?
25.
243. In which part of the human body is the cochlea?
Ear.
244. What is the modern name of the rocky fortress which the Moors named Gabel-al-Tarik (the Rock of Tarik)?
Gibraltar.
245. What was the name of German terrorist Andreas Baader's female partner?
Ulrike Meinhof.
246. And what was the name of the urban guerrilla organisation they headed?
The Red Army Faction.
247. Which German bacteriologist discovered Salvarsan, a compound used in the treatment of syphilis, before the introduction of antibiotics?
Paul Ehrlich.
248. Which ancient Roman satirist wrote the 16 Satires?
Juvenal.
249. Who became the Queen of Netherlands in 1980?
Beatrix.
250. Who was the last Bristish king to appear in battle?
George II.
251. What is the art of preparing, stuffing and mounting the skins of animals to make lifelike models called?
Taxidermy.
252. What is the Beaufort scale used to measure?
Wind speed.
253. What is the technical name for abnormally high blood presure?
Hypertension.
254. What part of eye is responsible for its color?
The iris.
256. The letter RF on a stamp would indicate it is from which country?
France.
257. What is the meaning of the musical term cantabile?
In a singing style.
258. San Juan is the capital of which island in the West Indies?
Puerto Rico.
259. Which profession gets its name from the Latin word for lead?
Plumbing.
260. On which part of the body do grasshoppers have their ears?
Hind legs. 261. Who wrote children's stories about the land of Narnia?
C.S. Lewis.
262. What is the second planet from the sun?
Venus.
263. What is the highest mountain in the Alps?
Mont Blanc.
264. Of which Caribbean country is Port-au-Prince the capital?
Haiti.
265. Which German city is asscociated with the legend of the Pied Piper?
Hameln, or Hamelin.
266. What name is given to the wind pattern that brings heavy rain to South Asia from April to September?
Monsoon.
267. What is the first book of the New Testament?
The Gospel according to Saint Matthew.
268. What name is given to the time taken for half the atoms in a sample of a radioactive isotope to decay?
Half-life.
269. Who was president of Kenya from 1964 to 1978?
Jomo Kenyatta.
270. Which German author wrote the anti-war novel All Quiet on the Western Front?
Erich Maria Remarque.
271. Which country had a police force called the Tonton Macoutes?
Haiti.
272. What would you find in formicary?
Ants.
273. Who was the first British sovereign to make regular use of Buckingham Palace when in residence in London?
Queen Victoria.
274. Of where is Sofia the capital?
Bulgaria.
275. What is meant by the musical term andante?
At a moderate tempo.
276. In a bullfight, what is the mounted man with a lance called?
A picador.
277. Which team has a soccer team called Ajax?
Amsterdam.
278. Which Dutch explorer discovered New Zealand?
Abel Tasman.
279. Who became first black world heavyweight boxing champion in 1918?
Jack Johnson.
280. The name of which city in South America means Vale of Paradise?
Valparaiso.
281. Which gas used in advertising signs has the symbol Ne?
Neon.
282. Which branch of mathematics uses symbols to represent unknown quantities?
Algebra.
283. What does the abbreviation RAF stand for?
Royal Air Force.
284. What name is given to the use of live animals in the experiments?
Vivisection.
285. Viti Levu is the largest island of which country?
Fiji.
286. The Golden Arrow was a famous train that ran from Paris to which destination?
Monte Carlo.
287. Which country fought on both sides during World War II?
Italy.
288. What centigrade temperature is gas mark 6 equal to?
200 degrees C.
289. In the game of chess, which piece is called springer in Germany?
Knight.
290. What is the meaning of the Russian word 'mir'?
Peace.
291. Who, in World War II, were Axis Power?
Germany, Italy. Japan.
292. Which scientist used kites to conduct electrical experiments?
Benjamin Frankline.
293. What is the longest river in France?
Loire.
294. Which inventore had a research laboratory at Menlo Park?
Edison.
295. Which birds fly in groups called skeins?
Geese.
296. In medicine, which is the most widespread parasitic infection?
Malaria.
297. What nationality was the explorer Ferdinand Magellan?
Portuguese.
298. Which Italian city is called Firenze in Italian?
Florence.
299. What is Autralia's largest city?
Sydney.
300. Which term meaning 'lightning war' was used to describe military tactics used by Germany in World War II?
Blitzkrieg.

CSS Solved Paper - 2017

CSS 2017 Solved Papers, English Précis & Composition
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SYNONYMS
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Fudge: (v); adjust or manipulate, tamper

SYN: misreport, tinker with, doctor, juggle
Clever accountants fudge the numbers to evade taxes.
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Levitate: (v); rise or cause to rise and hover in the air
SYN: float, hover, glide, waft, fly, soar up
The magician levitated the woman.
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Nicety: (n); a fine or subtle detail or distinction
SYN: subtlety, nuance, refinement
Legal niceties are wasted on him.
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Occult: (adj); hidden and difficult to see
SYN: veiled, recondite, cryptic, arcane, abstruse,
The book examines the occult elements of the propaganda.
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Peroration: (n); The concluding part of a speech
SYN: conclusion, summation, recapitulation, epilogue
The peroration of the speech is particularly impressive.
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Trice: (n); an instant (usually used as in a trice)
SYN: instant, jiff, jiffy
Ask for a service, and somebody will be there in a trice.
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Wanton: (adj); sexually immodest or promiscuous
SYN: immoral, unchaste, lecherous, lascivious, salacious
She lives her life as a wanton woman.
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Wilted: (adj): not firm
SYN: diminished, dwindled, waned, weakened
The Valentine flowers are wilted and the candy is all gone.
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Venial: (adj); (of a fault or offence) slight and pardonable
SYN: condonable, tolerable, all right
Of course, we’re all guilty of venial syntactical sins.
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Nummary: (adj); of or relating to coins or money
SYN: nummular, coinage
The varieties of nummary denominations of different countries are reconciled by the par of exchange.

ANTONYMS
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Awry: (adj); in the wrong position; askew.
ANT: straight, symmetrical
But, King George’s smile was a bit awry tonight.
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Crass: (adj); showing no intelligence or sensitivity
ANT: canny, astute, intuitive, discerning
Movies must have a message, not be crass entertainers.
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Condign: (adj); (of Punishment, etc,.) appropriate to the crime or wrongdoing, fitting
ANT: cruel, harsh, heavy, severe
In Pakistan, condign punishment is rare when the criminal is a man of high social standing.
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Dastard: (n); a dishonourable or despicable man
ANT: cad, craven, poltroon, recreant
Her mind was filled with an intense hate for the dastards that abducted her crewmates.
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Occlude: (v); close up, shut in
ANT: open (up); unblock, unclog,
The waterfront was occluded with a wall of buildings.
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Buxom: (adj); (of a woman’s body); having a large bosom and pleasing curves
ANT: skinny, boney, scrawny
Men of a certain age woo blonde, buxom women.
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Revile: (v); criticize abusively or angrily
ANT: praise, extol, eulogize, applaud
He was now reviled by the party that he had helped to lead.
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Seedy: (adj); shabby and squalid
ANT: classy, superior, elegant
She felt weak and seedy.
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Tortuous: (adj); Full of twists and turns
ANT: straight, direct, uncurving, unbending
The route is remote and tortuous
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Vociferous: (adj); loud and forceful
ANT: silent, quiet, soft,
He was a vociferous opponent of the takeover.
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PRÉCIS
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Most of the evil in the world is because of the energetic and busy people. The confusion and chaos that we see in world is not due to the lazy people but because of the active people. The world is full of energetic people but their energy is mostly misdirected. Such people only create confusion and mischief in the world. If the important people like emperors, politicians, statesmen and generals in the past had been less active; our world have been a far better place. Laziness is not a crime but a blessing in disguise in many ways. The active and energetic people in the past did a great damage to the world. Even at present it would be a great service to humanity, if half of the politicians and religious leaders abandon their activities and take a long lazy break. In this way, the world will be saved from their activities; and they will get an opportunity to restore their mental health.
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Title: Laziness – a blessing in disguise
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COMPREHENSION (Answers)
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1. The author laments that element of beauty has been limited only to the works of artists and scientists, who are supposed to possess a rare sense for appreciation of beauty. Art has disappeared from the lives of ordinary people and workmen. It is unfortunate that common people and workmen are oblivious to the fact that aesthetics is an essential part of life of every man, not just the prerogative of a few chosen people. The fact is that aesthetic activity is activity of the spirit, and sense to appreciate beauty is common to all human beings.
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2. Artists are great lovers of life and they value beauty as a principle of life. It is not that they are endowed with some exceptional quality. All human beings possess this capacity, but the difference is that the artists use this ability with greater concentration and consistency. For the common man, beauty is only a supplementary factor, but an artist values beauty for the sake of beauty.
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3. We can make our lives beautiful and charming by realizing the importance of aesthetic aspects of every activity of life. We must discover the principle of beauty in everything we do. It would add charm to life.
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4. By this expression the writer wants to stress that beauty is not just a superficial decoration – a discretionary choice. The writer believes that beauty is an integral part of life. He thinks that the relationship between life and beauty is not optional but compulsory. It is not a mere decoration but the very essence of life.
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5. Art and aesthetics deeply influence our lives. These are not just a source of sensuous pleasure but give us spiritual satisfaction. Discovery of relationship in all things, made by man or nature, is a spiritual activity. Life without beauty will be spiritually barren. Such work will be dangerous and immoral. It is interesting to note that in ancient Greek language, there was the same word for beauty and goodness. I tend to agree with John Keats who rightly said that beauty is truth and truth beauty.
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Correction
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(i) In the accident one of my arms was broken and legs bruised.

(ii) The people who had been raising slogans against the government for many hours wanted increase in their salaries.

(iii) You have been working very hard for the last two years. Haven’t you?

(iv) John could hardly do better than having taught a bass of such dimensions.

(v) I, having no chance to meet him, would rather go with you instead of sitting at home.

(vi) He comes there not only for swimming but also for coaching new swimmers.

(vii) When he visited the fair last time, he bought no fewer than twenty school bags.

(viii) Ten cattle were grazing in the field
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FILL IN THE BLANKS
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(i) I cannot buy this car for this price.
(ii) Send these books to my home address.
(iii) Monkeys live in trees.
(iv) I said it to his face.
(v) The manager acknowledged the receipt of my letter promptly.
(vi) Most foreign students don’t like American coffee, and neither do I.
(vii) We ought to take care of our parents when they are old.
(viii) Yousaf dug in the garden the whole of yesterday.
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ANALOGIES

(i) LION : ROAR
(b) Goat : Bleat
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(ii) SHADOW : LIGHT
(b) Image : Object
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(iii) CLOT : BLOOD
(b) Curdle : Milk
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(iv) FEARFUL: COWER
(c) Arrogant : Strut
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(v) EXPEDITE : HASTEN
(c) Facilitate : Make easiest
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(vi) WOOD : FURNITURE
(d) Stone : Sculpture
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(vii) SURGEON : DEXTEROUS
(d)  Acrobat : Agile
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 (viii) LECHER : LUST
(b) Glutton : Greed
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Punctuation

A quaker was one day walking on country road. He was suddenly met by a highwayman. Pointing a pistol, the man exclaimed, “Your money or your life, my friend!” Said the quaker: “I cannot deliver my money for I should be helping thee in evildoing; however; exchange is lawful, and I will give thee my purse for the pistol.” The robber agreed on receiving the purse. The quaker at once held the pistol at the robber’s head and said, “Now, friend, my purse back or the weapon may go off fire.” Said the robber, “There is no powder in the pistol.”
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Pairs of Words
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WRATH (intense anger): He hid his pipe for fear of incurring his father’s wrath
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WROTH (angry): It was plain to see that Ali was now extremely wroth.
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VERACITY: (accuracy, truthfulness): Officials expressed doubts concerning the veracity of the story.
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VORACITY (avarice, rapacity): There is a higher thirst and voracity for a variety of pertinent content.
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SUBTLER (elusive, knotty): Graham Taylor’s approach at Watford was far subtler than the critics portrayed.
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SUTLER (victualer, a supplier of victuals or supplies to an army): Essentially a sutler was a camp follower who sold provisions to the soldiers, part of early logistics.
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RETENUE (Restraint, Self-control): She smiled and some of her natural retenue melted.
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RETINUE (Suite, Entourage): And then his retinue of friends arrived, and he floated away.
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MINUTE (Extremely small): He will have no more than a minute chance of exercising influence.
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MINUET (A slow, stately ballroom dance): Louie, who dances a shaky minuet if properly guided, was a shoo-in.
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FUROR (fury; rage; madness): The killing was captured on cameras and caused an Internet furor.
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FURORE (frenzy, uproar, commotion, turmoil):He always follows the latest furores.
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DINGHY (A small inflatable rubber boat): Take a bulk spool of line and a dinghy with you on the beach.
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DINGY (Gloomy and drab): A dark, dingy little shop that always smelt faintly of cigarettes.
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BONY (Of or like bone): The head contains bony plates with short spines at the tip of the snout
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BONNY (Attractive or beautiful): Aleeha is my niece and a bonny little thing she is.
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IDIOMS

Spirit away (to sneak away to another place):The police spirited the prisoner away before the crowd assembled.
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Plough back (to put profits made by a business back into it): All the money we raise is ploughed back into our work.
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Eager beaver (An alert and energetic person):New volunteers are always eager beavers.
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Ring a bell (Sound vaguely familiar): I’ve never met Asad, but his name rings a bell.
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Be left holding the baby (Be left with an unwelcome responsibility): Yes, we are interested in helping, but we don’t want to be left holding the baby.
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Cap in hand (Humbly asking for a favour): We have to go cap in hand begging for funds.
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Hold out a carrot (Entice by offering an advantage): The parents held out the carrot of a new bicycle to make their son study harder.
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Over the moon (Extremely happy; delighted):They’re going on holiday; so they’re all over the moon.
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TRANSLATION
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In order to be aware of our hidden flaws, it is imperative that we know what our enemies say about us. It is because our friends often praise us as we want them to and they either don’t find a fault with our flaws or they do us a heart good and cover up or ignore them to make us not feel hurt. On the contrary, our enemy keeps fishing for finding our weaknesses and foibles. Although he tries to make a mountain out of a molehill, yet there is always some reality in that. A friend always promotes his friend’s goods but an enemy highlights the flaws. So, we should be more indebted to our enemy because he makes us aware of our shortcomings. If seen in this context, an enemy is better than a friend.

Monday, December 11, 2017

Upwork English Spelling Test with 100% right answers

1. Complete the following sentence by choosing the correct spelling of the missing word.
Emma has always been fascinated by the way the mind works, so she’s decided to get a degree in __________.
Answers:
• pshycology
• psycology
• psyhcology
• psychology
2. Complete the following sentence by choosing the correct spelling of the missing word.
Helen was surprised by the __________ stature of her blind date.
Answers:
• diminutive
• diminuative
• deminutive
• dimminutive
3. Complete the following sentence by choosing the correct spelling of the missing word.
Peter always makes such a _____________ of himself!
Answers:
• nuisance
• nuisents
• newsanse
• nuisince
4. Complete the following sentence by choosing the correct spelling of the missing word.
Mrs. Baker took her ______________ class on a field trip to the zoo.
Answers:
• kindergarden
• kindegarten
• kindergarten
• kindegarden
5. Complete the following sentence by choosing the correct spelling of the missing word.
The crowd ________________ me on my acceptance into Mensa.
Answers:
• congradulated
• congrachulated
• congratulated
• congratilated
6. Complete the following sentence by choosing the correct spelling of the missing word.
The annual _____________ was ruined when a family of bears stole all the hotdogs.
Or (The annual _____________ was ruined when a family of bears stole all the sausages.)
Answers:
• barbecue
• barbequeue
• barbycue
• barbcue
7. Complete the following sentence by choosing the correct spelling of the missing word.
Sally’s nervous __________ left her standing at the altar.
Answers:
• fiancé (fiance)
• finance
• feancé
• fience
8. Complete the following sentence by choosing the correct spelling of the missing word.
Clara the cat simply chose to ignore the ______________ of our dog.
Answers:
• existence
• existance
• existense
• existanse
9. Complete the following sentence by choosing the correct spelling of the missing word.
My father does not believe in ____________ , but my mother does.
Answers:
• reincanation
• reincarenation
• reincarnation
• reincantation
10. Complete the following sentence by choosing the correct spelling of the missing word.
The savvy dancer acted as a __________ between the detective and the cabaret owner.
Answers:
• liasion
• liaison
• liasone
• leason
11. Which of the following options means, “the owner or manager of a restaurant”?
Or ( Choose the correct spelling of the word from the options below. )
Answers:
• Restaureter
• Restaurater
• Restaurateur
• Restourateur
12. Complete the following sentence by choosing the correct spelling of the missing word.
Be sure to leave your travel __________with the secretary so he’ll know how to reach you while you’re away.
Answers:
• itenreray
• itinerary
• iteneray
• Itinirary
13. Complete the following sentence by choosing the correct spelling of the missing word.
The clown’s performance was _______________, to say the least.
Answers:
• dissapointing
• dissappointing
• disapointing
• disappointing
14. Complete the following sentence by choosing the correct spelling of the missing word.
_________animals feed almost exclusively on meat.
Answers:
• Carnivorus
• Carnivorous
• Carnivoures
• Carnivoreus
15. Complete the following sentence by choosing the correct spelling of the missing word.
After my grandfather was diagnosed with chronic_________, he moved to Arizona.
Or (After my grandfather was diagnosed with chronic_________, he moved to Spain.)
Answers:
• Neumonia
• Penumonia
• Pneumonia
• Pnuemonia
16. Complete the following sentence by choosing the correct spelling of the missing word.
He wrote __________on every topic from shoestrings to string theory.
Answers:
• prollifically
• prolificaly
• prollificaly
• prolifically
17. Complete the following sentence by choosing the correct spelling of the missing word.
Let me tie your mittens to your sleeves so you don’t ______________ them.
Answers:
• loose
• looze
• lose
• louse
18. Complete the following sentence by choosing the correct spelling of the missing word.
The professor made it clear that ___________ would not be tolerated.
Answers:
• plagiarism
• plagiarizm
• plagerism
• plagirism
19. Choose the correct spelling of the word from the options below
Answers:
• Pronounciation
• Pronuciation
• Pronuncitation
• Pronunciation
20. Choose the correct spelling of the word from the options below
Answers:
• Carribean
• Caribbean
Carribbean
• Caribeen
21. Identify the misspelled word in the list below
Answers:
• Parallel
• Prevalent
• Prejudice
• Perserverance
22. Identify the misspelled word in the list below.
Answers:
• Quixotic
• Quite
• Questionaire
• Quarantine
23. Choose the correct spelling of the word from the options below
Answers:
• Goverment
• Governmant
• Government
• Govermant
24. Choose the correct spelling of the word from the options below.
Answers:
• Vengeance
• Vengance
• Vengents
• Vengence
25. Cheese the correct spelling of the word fie. the options below
Answers:
• Ligitimate
• Legitimate
• Legetimate
• Legitemate
26. Choose the coned spelling of the won] from the options below
Answers:
• Unanimus
• Unanemous
• Unanimess
• Unanimous
27. Choose the correct spelling of the word from the options below
Answers:
• Referense
• Refrence
• Reference
• Referance
28. Identity the misspelled word in the list below
Answers:
• Indivisible
• Irresistable
• Indispensable
• Irresponsible
29. Identify the misspelled word in the list below.
Answers:
• Managable
• Millennium
• Minuscule
• Miscellaneous
30. Identify the misspelled word in the list below.
Answers:
• Stationery
• Statutory
• Sincerely
• Sanctuery
31.Choose the correct spelling of the word from the options below
Answers:
• Efficency
• Efficentsy
• Effciensy
• Efficiency
32.Choose the correct spelling of the word from the options below
Answers:
• Neccesary
• Necessary
• Neccessary
• Necesary
33. Choose the correct spelling of the word from the options below.
Answers:
• Synonymous
• Synonymus
• Synonimous
• Sinonymus
34. Choose the correct spelling of the word from the options below.
Answers:
• Hienous
• Henous
• Heinus
• Heinous
35. Complete the following sentence by choosing the correct spelling of the missing word.
Many would-be travellers were _____________ by the price of petrol last summer.
Or ( Many would-be travelers were _____________ by the price of gas last summer. )
Answers:
• flabergasted
• flabberghasted
• flabbergasted
• flabbergashted
36. Choose the correct spelling of the word from the options below.
Answers:
• Definitly
• Definately
• Defenitely
• Definitely
37. Identify the misspelt word in the list below.
Answers:
• Enhancement
• Elicit
• Enigma
• Ecstacy
38. Identify the misspelt word in the list below.
Answers:
• Fluorescent
• Fullfil
• Facsimile
• Fictitious
39. Identify the misspelled word in the list below.
Answers:
• Occasion
• Occurence
• Overrun
• Opponent
40. Identify the misspelt word in the list below
Answers:
• Mischeivous
• Misanthrope
• Mussel
• Malicious
41. Choose the correct spelling of the word from the options below.
Answers:
• Manoeuvre
• Manouver
• Manuevre
• Manuver
42. Choose the correct spelling of the word from the options below
Answers:
• Leiutenant
• Luietenent
• Lieutanent
• Lieutenant
43. Identify the misspelt word in the list below.
Answers:
• Develop
• Desciple
• Dilemma
• Discipline
44. Identify the misspelled word in the list below.
Answers:
• Dexterity
• Dyeing
• Dessecrate
45. Identify the misspelled word in the list below
Answers:
• Pageant
• Poignant
• Plummage
• Priggish
46. Choose the correct spelling of the word from the options below.
Answers:
• Persue
• Parsue
• Persou
• Pursue
47. Complete the following sentence by choosing the correct spelling of the missing word.
The judge granted the reluctant witness complete ____________ from prosecution for his part in the crime.
Answers:
• amnesty
• amnasty
• anmesty
• emnesty
 48. Choose the correct spelling of the word from the options below.
Answers:
• Vacuum
• Vaccuum
• Vacumm
• Vaccum
49. Complete the following sentence by choosing the correct spelling of the missing word.
Arthur spent hours admiring the gothic ____________of all those French cathedrals.
Answers:
• architecture
• arkhitecture
• arcitecture
• arckitecture
50. Choose the correct spelling of the word from the options below.
Answers:
• Forfiet
• Forfeit
• Forefeit
• Fourfit
51. Complete the following sentence by choosing the correct spelling of the missing word.
The waitress brought me a plate of squid even though I ___ asked for clams.
Answers:
• specificaly
• specifically
• specifycally
• specificly
52. Choose the correct spelling of the word from the options below.
Answers:
• Posess
• Poesess
• Possess
• Pozess
53. Choose the correct spelling of the word from the options below.
Answers:
• Idiosyncracy
• Idiosincrasy
• Idiosyncrasy
• Ideosyncracy
54. Choose the correct spelling of the word from the options below.
Answers:
• Manoeuvar
• Manouver
• Maneuver
• Manuver
55. Identify the misspelled word in the list below.
Answers:
• Councelor
• Condescend
• Camouflage
• Criticize
56. Complete the following sentence by choosing the correct spelling of the missing word.
Sam _________ a successful political campaign.
Answers:
• orchestraited
• orchestrated
• orchestreated
• orcestrated
57. Identify the misspelled word in the list below
Answers:
• Rhythmical
• Reminiscence
• Rheumatism
• Resevoir
58. Choose the correct spelling of the word from the options below.
Answers:
• Reminiscience
• Reminiscence
• Reminescence
• Reminisense
59. Identify the misspelled word in the list below.
Answers:
• Yacht
• Youthful
• Yeilding
• Yesterday
60. Identify the misspelled word in the list below.
Answers:
• Wierd
• Wired
• Whined
• Willful
61. Choose the correct spelling of the word from the options below.
Answers:
• Embarassment
• Embrassement
• Embarrasment
• Embarrassment
62. Complete the following sentence by choosing the correct spelling of the missing word.
He __________ a summer house, an exercise bike, and a hamster in the divorce settlement.
Answers:
• accquired
• ecquired
• acquired
• akquired
63. Identify the misspelled word in the list below.
Answers:
• Cachet
• Connoisseur
• Charateristic
• Catastrophe
64. Choose the correct spelling of the word from the options below.
Answers:
• Adress
• Addrress
• Addres
• Address
65. Choose the correct spelling of the word from the options below.
Answers:
• Temperamental
• Tempermental
• Temperamentle
• Temparamental
66. Identify the misspelled word in the list below.
Answers:
• Accomodate
• Analyze
• Acknowledgment
• Asterisk
67. Complete the following sentence by choosing the correct spelling of the missing word.
The protesters hurled ___________ insults at us as we walked by.
Answers:
• vicous
• vicious
• vicoius
• vicius
68. Choose the correct spelling of the word from the options below.
Answers:
• Gauge
• Gaje
• Guage
• Gaige
69. Complete the following sentence by choosing the correct spelling of the missing word.
Their relationship was plagued by __________ problems.
Answers:
• perpetual
• perpechual
• purpetual
• perptual
70. Choose the correct spelling of the word from the options below.
Answers:
• Excesive
• Exccesive
• Excessive
• Exceesive
71. Choose the correct spelling of the word from the options below.
Answers:
• Priveledge
• Privilage
• Privilege
• Privelege
72. Complete the following sentence by choosing the correct spelling of the missing word.
The purpose of your report should be to ___________ the most relevant facts, not to obscure them.
Answers:
• illumenate
• iluminate
• illuminate
• elluminate
73. Complete the following sentence by choosing the correct spelling of the missing word.
On the ____________ day of Christmas, Lucy was annoyed to find her yard full of noisy drummers drumming.
Or (On the ____________ day of Christmas, Lucy was annoyed to find her garden full of noisy drummers drumming.)
Answers:
• twelvth
• twelfth
• twelfeth
• twelth
74. Choose the correct spelling of the word from the options below.
Answers:
• Exhilirate
• Exhilarate
• Exhilireat
• Exhilrate
75. Choose the correct spelling of the word from the options below.
Answers:
• Bureaucrasy
• Buroucracy
• Bureaucracy
• Beuraucracy
76. Complete the following sentence by choosing the correct spelling of the missing word.
Hazel Dormouse is a _________ creature.
Answers:
• nocternal
• nocturnal
• noctarnal
• nacturnal
77. Complete the following sentence by choosing the correct spelling of the missing word.
The church members accused the cult of _______________ practices.
Answers:
• sacreligious
• sacrelegious
• sacrilegious
• sacrilgious
78. Identify the misspelled word in the list below.
Answers:
• Hemorrhage
• Harass
• Hankerchief
• Hypocrisy
79. Identify the misspelled word in the list below.
Answers:
• Sophomore
• Supersede
• Susceptable
• Spontaneous
80. Choose the correct spelling of the word from the options below.
Answers:
• Conscentiuos
• Consentious
• Conscientous
• Conscientious
81. Identify the misspelled word in the list below.
Answers:
• Enhancement
• Elicit
• Enegma
• Ecstasy
82. Complete the following sentence by choosing the correct spelling of the missing word.
No one knew what devious experiments the scientist conducted in his ______________ .
Answers:

• labretory
• laboratary
• laboratory
• labratory