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BS Social Science Sample Question Paper

 SZABIST

BS(Social Science)

Sample Question Paper

Total Marks: 100                                                                                Time: 90 Min.

The Entrance Test will comprise of online multiple choice questions (MCQs). You will select one answer from the choices given. Different questions will be asked from each of the following areas:

1.      English (30)

2.      General Maths (20)

3.      IQ (20)

4.      Social Science (30)

SECTION I-ENGLISH

a)      SYNONYMS

Each question below consists of a word printed in capital letters, followed by a choice of words

or phrase. Choose the word or phrase that is nearest in meaning (synonym) to the word in capital letters. You will be given 5 such items.

OBSCURE

a. outspoken

b. conclusion

c. hidden

d. kindered

e. none of the above

The correct answer is (c)

b)     ANTONYMS

Each question below consists of word printed in capital letters, followed by a choice of words or phrase. Choose the word or phrase that is most nearly opposite in meaning (antonym) to the word in capital letters. You will be given 5 such items.

AFFILIATE

a. honor

b. cut away

c. associate oneself

d. feign

e. none of the above

The correct answer is (b)

c)      SUBSTITUTE WORDS

Each problem in this part consists of a sentence in which one word or phrase has been underlined. From the choices given, you should choose the one word or phrase, which could be substituted for the underlined word or phrase without changing the meaning of the sentence. You will be given 10 such items.

The frown on the man’s face showed that he was displeased.

a. look of fear

b. look of anger

c. look of delight

d. look of surprise

e. none of the above

The correct answer is (b)

d)     INCOMPLETE SENTENCES

In this part each problem consists of an incomplete sentence. From the choices given, you should find the one choice which best completes the sentence. You will be given 5 such items.

Example:

Because the United States has little tin, -------------- produced in therest of the world.

a. tin is used

b. it uses tin

c. uses of tin

d. uses tin

e. none of the above

The correct answer is (b).

e)      CONFUSED WORDS

In this part, you will be given sentences with frequently confused words (words that sound similar). You will be required to identify the correct word for each sentence. You will be given 5 such items.

Example:

To be successful one must ______________________  a certain amount of  stress.

a. accept

b. except

The correct answer is (a)

 COMPREHENSION

In this part you will be given a series of written (sentences, short paragraphs etc.). This is followed by questions about the meaning of the material. You are to choose the one best answer to each question from the choices given. You will be given 5 such items

Example:

Read the following simple passage.

Marianne Moore was born in St. Louis in 1887 and graduated form Bryn Mawr

College in 1909. She taught stenography for a few years and then worked as a

librarian in New York. She was a member of the editorial staff of the famous literary

magazine the Dial from 1925 to 1929. Although a book of her poems titled

Observations was published in America in 1924, Miss Moore has only recently the

full acclaim she deserves.

 When did Miss Moore graduate from college?

a. 1887

b. 1909

c. 1925

d. 1924

e. none of the above

 The correct answer is (b).

 

SECTION II-GENERAL MATHS

WORD PROBLEMS

In this section, you are required to solve word problems, and then decide which is the best of the choices given. You will be given 5 such items.

Q.The average weight of 3 boys is 53 pounds. Not one of these boysweighs less than 51 pounds. What is the maximum possible weight inpounds, of any one boy?

a. 53

b. 55

c. 57

d. 60

e. none of the above

The correct answer is (c)

NUMBER SERIES

This part consists of a series of numbers. Work out the pattern and identify the next number in

the series. You will be given 5 such items.

 Q.2,8, 18, 32, 50, 72 -------

a. 74

b. 80

c. 88

d. 98

e. none of the above

The correct answer is (d)

ARITHMETIC

This part consists of quantitative (arithmetic) problems. You have to choose the correct answer. You will be given 5 such items.

Q.3 [ 4 – (8 + 2) ] =

a. -12

b. -18

c. 6

d. 12

e. none of the above

 The correct answer is (b)

ALGEBRAIC PROBLEMS

In this part of the test you will be give algebraic problems with a choice of solutions. You will be given 5 such items.

If n is an odd integer, which of the following must be odd?

 

a)   n + 1

b)   (n + 1)2

c)   n2          

d)   n2 + 1                                                                                                                   

e)   none of the above

The correct answer is (c)

SECTION III-IQ

In this section, you are required to choose the correct answer. You will be given 30 such items

 Question: Enter the missing figure: 4, 5, 8, 17, 44, ____.

a.            122

b.            234

c.             125

d.            542

e.            None of the above

Correct Answer: C

 

Question: Enter the missing character: A, D, G, J, ____.

a.       N

b.      M

c.       O

d.       K

e.       None of the above

Correct Answer: B

 Question: Pick the odd word out.

London, Paris, Dublin, Den Haag

a.            London

b.            Paris

c.             Dublin

d.            Den Haag

e.            None of the above

Correct Answer: D

SECTION IVSOCIAL SCIENCE KNOWLEDGE

This part tests your knowledge of the Social Sciences and Economics. From the given choices,

you have to choose the correct answer. You will be given 30 such items

 Example:

What is the definition of psychology as it exists today?

a) Study of Soul

b) Science of Behavior

c) Study of Individual Behavior

d) Science of Mental Processes

e) None of the above

 The correct answer is (b)

 Example:

Globalization involves:

a) A stretching of social, political, and economic activities across political frontiers.

b) A growing magnitude of interconnectedness in almost every sphere of social existence.

c) An accelerating pace of global interactions and processes associated with a deepening

enmeshment of the local and the global.

d) All of the above

e) None of the above

 The correct answer is (d)

 Example:

In parliamentary form of government _________________ is the chief executive

a) Prime minister

b) Chief Justice

c) President

d) Chief of Army Staff

e) None of the above

The correct answer is (a)

SZABIST University BS(Media Science) Sample Question Paper

 SZABIST

BS(Media Science)

Sample Question Paper

Total Marks: 100                                                                                                         Time: 90 Min.

The Entrance Test will comprise of online multiple choice questions (MCQs). You will select one answer from the choices given. Different questions will be asked from each of the following areas:

1.      English (30)

2.      General Maths (20)

3.      IQ (20)

4.      Media Science (30)

SZABIST University Sample Test Papers

 

SZABIST University Transfer Policy

 

SZABIST Course Transfer Policy

General Conditions

  • Transfers are only accepted from HEC-recognized universities.

  • Only courses with a minimum grade of B or above (80% marks) are eligible for transfer.

  • Transfer requests must be submitted at the time of admission.

  • All candidates must fulfill SZABIST admission requirements.


Bachelor Programs (BBA / BS / BE)

  • A maximum of 50% credits may be transferred.


MBA Programs

  • MBA (36 Credit Hours): Maximum of 6 credits may be transferred. (Research Project/Thesis is not transferable)

  • MBA (72 Credit Hours): Maximum of 36 credits may be transferred. (Research Project/Thesis is not transferable)

  • Only relevant EMBA (SZABIST) courses are transferable to the MBA program, subject to eligibility.


MPM, MOA, and B.Ed Programs

  • A maximum of 6 credits may be transferred.


MS Programs

  • In case of re-admission after self-withdrawal:

    • Up to 50% of coursework may be transferred if completed within the last 2 years.

  • For external students: Same policy applies as above.

  • Certificate Courses: Maximum of 2 courses may be transferred if completed within the last 2 years.

  • CGPA Requirements:

    • SZABIST Students: Minimum 2.75 (B-)

    • External Students: Only grades equivalent to 80% or higher are transferable.

  • GAT General must be cleared at the time of re-admission after self-withdrawal.

  • Thesis, IRS, or any other research work is NOT transferable.

  • Policy also applies to inter-program transfers within SZABIST.

  • For inter-campus transfers, SZABIST rules from the Student Handbook apply.


PhD Programs

  • In case of re-admission after self-withdrawal:

    • Up to 50% of coursework may be transferred if completed within the last 1 year.

  • For external students: Same policy applies as above.

  • Certificate Courses: Maximum of 2 courses may be transferred if completed within the last 1 year.

  • CGPA Requirements:

    • SZABIST Students: Minimum 3.00 (B)

    • External Students: Only grades equivalent to 80% or higher are transferable.

  • GAT Subject must be cleared at the time of re-admission after self-withdrawal.

  • Thesis, IRS, or any other research work is NOT transferable.

  • Policy also applies to inter-program transfers within SZABIST.

  • For inter-campus transfers, SZABIST rules from the Student Handbook apply.


SZABIST Inter-Campus Transfer

  • Candidates must fulfill the admission requirements of the local campus.

  • All courses/grades are transferable.

  • A transfer fee is payable for students transferring from any other SZABIST campus.


Certificate Course Transfer

  • For candidates from SZABIST Certificate Programs:

    • Undergraduate Programs: Maximum 5 courses transferable.

    • Master’s/MS Programs: Maximum 2–3 courses transferable.

    • PhD Programs: Maximum 2 courses transferable.

Minimum Grade Requirements:

  • PhD: B and above

  • MS: B- and above

  • Master’s: C+ and above

  • Bachelor’s: C and above

SZABIST Fee Structure Karachi Campus

Fee Structure for Regular Degree Programs

Particulars Fee
Application Processing Fee (Bachelors / Masters / Doctoral) Rs. 2,000
Admission Fee (Payable once at the beginning of study) Rs. 25,000
Security Deposit Fee (Payable once at the beginning of study, refundable) Rs. 15,000
Student Activity Fee (Per Semester) Rs. 1,500
Course Registration Fee (Per Course) Rs. 500
Lab Charges (BSCS, BSSE, BSAI, BS-Media) Rs. 5,000
Lab Charges (All other Undergraduate Programs e.g., BABS, BBA, BSAF, BEME, etc.) Rs. 3,000
Lab Charges (Masters Programs e.g., MBA, MPM, etc.) Rs. 3,000
Lab Charges (MS Programs) Rs. 2,000
Examination Fee (Per Course) Rs. 500
PhD Dissertation (Per 3 Credit Hours) Rs. 55,200
MS by Research / Defense (Per 3 Credit Hours) Rs. 10,000

SZABIST University Admission Schedule Karachi Campus

Admission Schedule Fall 2025 (Round 2)

Events Dates
Admissions Start (Monday), May 26, 2025
Form Submission Deadline (Thursday), July 17, 2025
Test Dates (Monday – Thursday), July 21–24, 2025
Announcement of Test Result (Friday), July 25, 2025
Interview Dates (Tuesday – Thursday), July 29–31, 2025
Merit List & Waiting List (Tuesday), August 05, 2025
Fee Submission Deadline (Monday), August 18, 2025
Orientation (Tuesday – Thursday), September 9–11, 2025
Commencement of Classes (Monday), September 15, 2025

Admission Schedule Fall 2025 (Round 1)

Events Dates
Admissions Start (Monday), January 20, 2025
Form Submission Deadline (Thursday), February 20, 2025
Test Dates (Saturday – Sunday), February 22–23, 2025
Announcement of Test Result (Monday), February 24, 2025
Interview Dates (Tuesday – Wednesday), February 25–26, 2025
Merit List & Waiting List (Friday), February 28, 2025
Fee Submission Deadline (Wednesday), March 12, 2025
Orientation September 2025
Commencement of Classes September 2025