SST Public School Rashidabad, Tando Allahyar, Sindh Admissions Open 2018
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Last Date To Apply : 21, january 2019
Test Date: 27, january 2019
Syllabus Of Entrance Test Of SSTPSR:
Question No. 1: Read the following passage and answer the questions given below. [10 Marks]
Air Commodore M. M. Alam was an officer in the Pakistan Air Force. He was commanding a squadron of F-86 Sabre Fighter aircraft in 1965 when the war broke out with India. He was a brave pilot and always opted to fly the most difficult missions during the war. One day, early in the morning, Indian Fighter aircraft came to attack one of the major air bases of the Pakistan Air Force. During war and emergencies, air force pilots remain on high alert and are ready to take off within three minutes in case enemy aircraft are spotted by Radar. The action of immediately responding to enemy threat is called 'scramble.' As soon as aircraft are ordered to "scramble", the aircraft on alert duty must take off immediately and intercept the intruder
As soon as enemy aircraft were spotted on the Radar, the officer on duty ordered "Scramble". Alam and one more aircraft immediately got air borne to shoot down the enemy aircraft. Radar operator gave directions to Alam and his wingman towards the attackers. Alam gave a radio call, 'Tally Ho", which in air force language means, "I have enemy aircraft in sight and I am going to shoot it down". As he maneuvered the aircraft behind the enemy aircraft, he saw that there were 5 enemy aircraft. Despite the fact that Alam and his wingman were outnumbered two against five enemy aircraft, they decided to continue the air battle.
In the next few minutes, Alam had shot down all the five enemy aircraft because of his superior flying skills. This demoralized the enemy air force and, throughout the war, Pakistan Air Force had an upper hand. The enemy aircraft resorted to sneak attacks and would dash back whenever they saw a Pakistani aircraft. Pilot of one Indian Gnat aircraft landed at a disused runway in Pasrur (near Sialkot) in sheer panic because he had seen a Pakistani aircraft flying towards him. That aircraft is a prized trophy at PAF Museum in Karachi.
Pilots like M. M. Alam have set a tradition of bravery and courage for the younger pilots to emulate. PAF Pilots are respected all over the world for their courage and flying skills and are recognized as amongst the finest pilots.
Please answer the following questions.
- In 1965 which type of aircraft was Air Commodore Alam flying?
- The Pakistan Air Force remains on alert to respond to any enemy threat. Pilots on alert duty are required takeoff as soon as enemy aircraft are spotted on the radar. What is this action called?
- What action did M. M. Alam take when he and his wingman spotted enemy aircraft?
- Where is Indian Air Force Gnat aircraft, which had landed at Pasrur located now?
- Why are the PAF pilots respected?
Maths
Question No. 1 [Each part carries 1 mark, total 10 marks]
a. Write the fractions in order of smallest to the largest:
1⁄7 , 1⁄9 , 2⁄7 , 1⁄12
a. Fill in the blank:
-9 x -2 =
c) 25 ------- 10 (insert < , >, or = )
d) Fill in the blank:
1, 3, 9, 27,
e) 1 Kilometer = Meters
f) 2 3/5 ÷ 1 1⁄5 =
g) Simplify:
7k + 9k + 17c - 10k - 8c - 2k =
h) =
Non-Verbal Test
Question No.1: Which number should come next in this series?
8 | 4 | 2 | 1 | ½ | ¼ | ? |
A. 1
B. 1/16
C. 1/4
D. 1/8
Question No.2: Which number should come next in this series?
4, 6, 9, 13, 18, ---
A. 20
B. 22
C. 24
D. 26
B. 22
C. 24
D. 26
Question No.3: Rearrange the following letters to make a word and choose the category in which it fits.
OOMTTA
A. city
B. fruit
C. bird
D. vegetable
B. fruit
C. bird
D. vegetable
Science
Question No.1: [12 marks 1.1 to 1.12, 8 marks for 1.13]
1.1 The definition of mass is:
A: how much something weighs
B: how hard something pushes on the ground
C: resistance of an object to acceleration if it is otherwise able to freely move
D: none of the above
1.2 Joule is the unit of Energy.
A: True
B: False
1.3 Materials that allow electrons to move easily through and around them are called:
A: conductors
B: insulators
C: resistors
D: capacitors
1.4 The unit of current is:
A. Ohm
B. Watt
C. Ampere
D. None of the above
Rules & Regulation:
General Rules:
The school believes that discipline, punctuality and honesty are traits that every citizen of Pakistan must possess. Therefore, zero tolerance is shown towards students who repeatedly flout the rules.
House Masters periodically brief the students about the Do’s and Don’ts.
Students are not permitted to possess the following:
TV set, Transistors, Video Games, Electric appliances, Personal Computer / Lap Top, Wireless Radio, Radio, Walkman set, Mobile Telephone, Cameras of any type, unauthorized medicines or drugs, Weapons of any kind, Cigarettes, Narcotics in any form, Matches, Burners, Heaters, Undesirable Printed Material, Explosive or Combustible materials, Musical Instruments etc.
Withdrawal Rules:
⦁ Students guilty of the following offences are liable to be withdrawn from the School:
⦁ Cheating, lying, stealing, gambling and immoral conduct;
⦁ Willfully and deliberately damaging the school property;
⦁ Keeping fire-arms or knives of large size etc.;
⦁ Breaking the school bounds;
⦁ Rude behaviour with the staff or the seniors;
⦁ Rude behaviour of the students’ parents towards the school staff;
⦁ Absenting from the class and any other activity without proper cause;
⦁ Being habitually unpunctual, untidy and slovenly;
⦁ Smoking, use of narcotics in any form;
⦁ Consistently giving poor performance in academics;
⦁ Use of unfair means in tests/examinations or assisting others in it;
⦁ Guilty of any other act of indiscipline/misconduct.
Academic Program:
The School prides itself in creating a zest for knowledge and encourages its pupils to have inquiring minds through emphasis on research, discussion and access to modern learning tools. Thus the boundaries of their individual abilities are stretched and independent thinking is stimulated. The school has a 5-year programme:
- Foundation & Pre-Cambridge: The initial year at the school is used to bring students coming from diverse educational backgrounds at par with one another. The major emphasis is on developing communication and writing skills in English and Urdu languages; Islamiyat, Fundamentals of Science, Mathematics, History, Geography and moral tenets.
- Cambridge-I and II: The 2nd and 3rd years at school prepare students for 8 subjects to enable them to take Cambridge IGCSE examination. A range of optional subjects is offered to allow student to pursue subject of their own interest. They include:
- AS and A Levels: The 4th and 5th Years prepare students for the higher Certificate examinations. Student can opt for any three subjects out of the following:
HSSC1 and HSSC 2
Scholarships:
SST has one point agenda cost – effective quality education on the lines of PAF Public School, Sargodha. SST ensures that no boy remains deprived of education only for the want of finances. SST, in a loose sense, does talent hunt; however, this talent hunt seems to be somewhat misnomer in the sense that SST aims at bringing the people residing in the far flung areas of the country into the mainstream of national life and only academic potential is one of the factors and surely not the most decisive factor in the award of a scholarship. The School welcomes 25% scholarship students in every batch. Besides these 25% fully-funded scholarship, the trust awards partial scholarships like 50%, 25%, etc. The Trust intends and fondly wishes to have all 100% students on scholarship and it can be hoped the Nature shall grant this much some day for the righteous shall flourish like the Palm tree.
SST employs a rigid policy in accepting donations i.e. donations are accepted only in the form of scholarship/sponsorship.
SST employs a rigid policy in accepting donations i.e. donations are accepted only in the form of scholarship/sponsorship.
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