Past Papers and importance of past papers for different exams

How to pass PPSC, FPSC, NTS, PTS, OTS, SPSC, BPSC etc. exams? From where I have to prepare? PPSC past papers and FPSC past papers are the best resources for the preparation of PPSC, FPSC, NTS, PTS, OTS, SPSC, BPSC one paper exams. Past paper give us an idea about what the examiner tends to ask in the paper. So to prepare PPSC MCQs, FPSC MCQs, NTS MCQs, PTS MCQs, OTS MCQs, SPSC MCQs, BPSC MCQs, and CTS MCQs, you have to prepare PPSC past paper and FPSC past paper. You can also download PPSC past paper and FPSC paslst paper in PDF from internet. Here I am giving some important topics which are covered in PPSC past papers, FPSC past papers, NTS past papers, OTS past papers, PTS past papers, CTS test papers and other exams.

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1. General knowledge:

General knowledge is one of the important topic of each and every exam. About 5 to 10 MCQs are taken from this portion. In this portion, questions are asked about things, events occurred at world level, important personalities of the world, general reading and human intelligence.

2. Pakistan studies:

Pakistan studies is also one of the important topic of each and every exam in Pakistan. Every exam contains about 5 to 10 MCQs from this portion. Questions of taken from different topics such as historical perspective, moments before the creation of Pakistan, major events, prominent personalities, post independence problems, constitutional development, economy of Pakistan, defence, Kashmir issue and other important disputes, culture of Pakistan, music and sports.

3. Islamic studies:

In this portion candidates must have basic knowledge of Holy Quran, Hadith, life of the Holy Prophet (P.B.U.H), life of Khulfa-e-Rashdin, Arkan-e-Islam, important events of Islamic history, prominent personalities of Muslim World.

4. current affairs:

The candidates must have the basic knowledge of history, politics and international affairs. Question minerals related to international institutions, treaties, recent developments in Pakistan and abroad, global issues including economy, security, environmental degradation, nuclear and other similar issues.

5. Geography:

Expected knowledge of candidates about basic Geography of Pakistan, topography, environmental issues, demography, mineral wealth etc. They are also expected to have basic knowledge of geography of the world, geographic terms, prominent places and features.

6. Mathematics:

Candidates are expected to have basic knowledge about mathematics, including arithmatic, algebra and geometry and problem solving skills. Questions and problems may relate to: numbers; percentages; averages; ratio and proportions; equations; simplifications; number series; interest rates; time/distance/work related problems, basic formula relating to areas, volumes etc. Use of calculators would not be allowed.

7. English:

Candidates are expected to have basic knowledge of English grammar, parts of speech, prepositions, punctuation, active and passive voice, idioms, proverbs, phrases, synonyms, antonyms, analogies, sentence construction etc. Candidates should be able to use English correctly.

8. Urdu:

The candidates are expected to have a good command over Urdu language, its correct usage, grammar, idioms, and proverbs and should have basic knowledge of prominent Urdu writers and poets.

9. Everyday Science:

The Candidates are expected to have basic knowledge of Biology, Physics and Chemistry, scientific terms, inventions, discoveries, human body, celestial bodies and environmental issues/problems. In general the candidates could be tested on knowledge of everyday observation and experience of things and phenomenon in the context of their scientific explanations.

10. Computer Skills:

The candidates are expected to have basic knowledge of computers, hardware and software, commonly used terms, basic functions of important components of a PC, knowledge of MS Office, internet, e-mail, prominent personalities associated with I.T. and basic I.T. applications.

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