FPSC and PPSC Test Preparation: Solved Past Papers & Repeated MCQs

Are you preparing for Government Jobs in Pakistan? Whether you are applying through the Federal Public Service Commission (FPSC) or Punjab Public Service Commission (PPSC), passing the initial screening test is the first major step. Most of these exams consist of 100 Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) covering General Knowledge, Islamic Studies, Pakistan Studies, Current Affairs, and Everyday Science.

In this guide, we are sharing some of the most repeated MCQs from solved past papers to help you clear your test on the first attempt.

Most Repeated FPSC & PPSC MCQs

1. General Knowledge & Geography

  • Which is the largest ocean in the world? Pacific Ocean
  • The world’s highest mountain peak, Mount Everest, is located in which country? Nepal
  • Headquarter of the United Nations (UN) is located in: New York

2. Pakistan Studies

  • Who was the first Prime Minister of Pakistan? Liaquat Ali Khan
  • The highest peak of Pakistan is: K2 (Godwin-Austen)
  • Which is the oldest forest of Pakistan? Juniper Forest (Ziarat)

3. Islamic Studies

  • How many Surahs are there in the Holy Quran? 114
  • What is the name of the first battle fought in Islam? Battle of Badr
  • Which Prophet is known as “Abul Bashar”? Hazrat Adam (A.S)

Smart Tips to Crack PPSC & FPSC Exams

  1. Study Smart with Past Papers: Around 40% to 50% of questions in PPSC exams are repeated from previous years’ exams. Book lets like ‘Imtiaz Shahid Past Papers’ are great for this.
  2. Time Management: You get 90 minutes for 100 questions. Do not spend more than 40 seconds on a single MCQ if you don’t know the answer immediately.
  3. Beware of Negative Marking: PPSC cuts 0.25 marks for every wrong answer. If you are not sure, it is better to skip the question.

Stay tuned to Apna Task as we will regularly upload complete solved papers in PDF format for Assistant, Sub-Inspector, Junior Clerk, and Lecturer jobs!

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