Current Affairs MCQs for One Paper | PPSC, FPSC, CSS, NTS — QuizWing
One Paper · PPSC · FPSC · CSS · NTS

Current Affairs MCQs for One Paper

500+ solved Current Affairs MCQs — Pakistan national issues, Kashmir, Palestine, Nobel Prizes, UNO, Sports & more. Free interactive quiz and PDF download on every topic.

Latest
Pahalgam Attack April 2025 — India–Pakistan Crisis  ·  26th Amendment — Constitutional Court  ·  Operation Bunyan Al Marsoos vs TTP  ·  I-Cube Qamar — Pakistan’s First Moon Satellite  ·  Gaza Ceasefire Deal 2025  ·  Nobel Peace Prize 2024 — Nihon Hidankyo  ·  Arshad Nadeem — Paris Olympics Gold 92.97m  ·  BRICS Expansion 2024 — Egypt, Ethiopia, Iran, Saudi Arabia, UAE  ·  Russia–Ukraine War 2025 Updates  ·  27th Constitutional Amendment
500+
Solved MCQs
20
Topics
5
Categories
Free
PDF Downloads

Browse Current Affairs MCQs by Category

Select a category to explore topic-wise MCQs, interactive quizzes, and downloadable PDFs.

Why Current Affairs MCQs Matter for Competitive Exams

Current Affairs MCQs are among the most critical resources for Pakistan’s competitive examinations. Whether you are targeting PPSC, FPSC, CSS, PMS, or NTS, the Current Affairs section consistently carries 20 to 30 marks out of 100 — and in the CSS screening paper it forms a major portion of the 200-mark test.

Unlike General Knowledge, which tests permanent facts, Current Affairs MCQs test your awareness of recent events — Pakistan’s constitutional amendments, military operations, elections, regional tensions (Kashmir, India-Pakistan), international conflicts (Gaza, Ukraine, Sudan), Nobel Prize winners, sports records, and global organizational updates. Staying current on these topics gives you a decisive edge over unprepared candidates.

QuizWing has organized Current Affairs into 5 categories and 20 topic pages — from Pakistan’s 26th Amendment and General Elections 2024 to the Pahalgam Attack 2025, Operation Bunyan Al Marsoos, Palestine–Gaza conflict, Nobel Prizes 2024, and Arshad Nadeem’s Paris Olympics gold. Each page delivers one-liner revision, an interactive quiz, and a free PDF. Our content is based on Dawn News, Geo TV, and official FPSC / PPSC guidelines.

PPSCFPSCCSS PMSNTSOTS CTSKPPSCSPSC BPSCOne PaperGAT / NAT

Current Affairs — Marks Allocation in Major Exams

ExamCurrent Affairs SectionMarks
PPSC (One Paper)Current Affairs / Pakistan Affairs20–30
FPSC (One Paper)Current Affairs / Pakistan Affairs20–30
CSS Screening (MPT)Current Affairs + GK combined200
PMS (Punjab)Current Affairs100
NTS (General)Current Affairs / General Knowledge20–30
KPPSC / SPSC / BPSCCurrent Affairs / Pakistan Affairs15–25
OTS / CTS / BTSGeneral Knowledge + Current Affairs15–25

How to Prepare Current Affairs for One Paper Exam

Step 1

Start with High-Priority Topics

Begin with “Hot” tagged topics — 26th Amendment, Elections 2024, Pahalgam Attack, Gaza, and Nobel Prizes 2024. These are most likely to appear in upcoming PPSC and FPSC papers.

Step 2

Read One-Liners for Quick Revision

Each topic page starts with one-liner MCQs — perfect for scanning key facts, dates, and names. Ideal for last-minute revision before exam day.

Step 3

Test Yourself in Quiz Mode

Switch to Quiz Mode to test your knowledge with shuffled options and instant feedback. The Explanation on each question explains the reasoning — essential for long-term retention.

Step 4

Download PDFs for Offline Study

Download the free branded PDF from every topic page. Study during commute, between tasks, or anywhere without internet — perfect for Pakistan’s busy exam season.

Step 5

Cover All 5 Categories

Don’t skip any category. Examiners test across all five: Pakistan national issues, South Asian affairs, international conflicts, organizations/awards, and sports.

Step 6

Memorise Key Dates & Figures

Current Affairs MCQs test dates, names, and sequences. Keep a timeline of major events and key figures — leaders, winners, and officials are frequently tested.

Current Affairs MCQs — Frequently Asked Questions

Current Affairs typically carries 20 to 30 marks out of 100 in PPSC One Paper exams — the second-highest scoring section after General Knowledge. Topics include Pakistan constitutional amendments, national events, Kashmir, international conflicts, Nobel Prizes, organizations, and sports.
The 26th Constitutional Amendment was passed in October 2024. Key provisions include the establishment of the Constitutional Court of Pakistan, restructuring of the judicial appointment process, and a changed procedure for the Chief Justice of Pakistan (CJP) appointment. It is among the most frequently tested topics in CSS, PPSC, and FPSC Current Affairs MCQs.
Operation Bunyan Al Marsoos is Pakistan’s major military counterterrorism operation against TTP (Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan) and affiliated groups. The name is taken from a Quranic verse (Surah As-Saff, 61:4) meaning “a structure cemented with lead.” It is a key topic in Pakistan National Current Affairs MCQs for PPSC and FPSC.
iCube Qamar is Pakistan’s first moon mission satellite, developed by SUPARCO (Space and Upper Atmosphere Research Commission) and the Institute of Space Technology (IST) in collaboration with China. It was launched aboard China’s Chang’e-6 lunar mission in May 2024 — one of the most-tested Current Affairs MCQ topics for PPSC, FPSC, and CSS.
Pakistan’s General Elections were held on February 8, 2024. PTI-backed independent candidates won the largest number of seats. A coalition of PML-N and PPP formed the government, with Shehbaz Sharif elected as Prime Minister and Asif Ali Zardari as President. Voter turnout was approximately 48%.
The Pahalgam Attack occurred in April 2025 at Baisaran meadow in Indian-Administered Kashmir, killing over 25 tourists. India blamed Pakistan-backed militants, triggering the most severe India-Pakistan diplomatic crisis since 2019 — including diplomatic expulsions, trade suspension, Indus Waters Treaty threat, and airspace closures. It is a top-priority topic for all 2025 competitive exams.
Key 2024 Nobel Prize winners: Physics — John Hopfield & Geoffrey Hinton (AI/Neural Networks); Chemistry — David Baker, Demis Hassabis & John Jumper (protein structure); Literature — Han Kang (South Korea); Peace — Nihon Hidankyo (Japanese atomic bomb survivors); Economics — Daron Acemoglu, Simon Johnson & James Robinson; Medicine — Victor Ambros & Gary Ruvkun (microRNA).
Arshad Nadeem won the Gold Medal in Javelin Throw at Paris Olympics 2024 with an Olympic record throw of 92.97 metres — the longest javelin throw in Olympic history. He became the first Pakistani to win an individual Olympic gold medal. This is among the most-tested Current Affairs Sports MCQ topics.
BRICS expanded in January 2024 to include Egypt, Ethiopia, Iran, Saudi Arabia, and UAE as full members, growing from the original 5 (Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa) to 10 members. Indonesia also joined in 2025. BRICS expansion is a high-frequency Current Affairs MCQ topic for CSS, PPSC, and FPSC.
QuizWing offers three study modes on every topic: One-Liner Revision, Interactive Quiz with shuffled options and instant explanations, and free PDF downloads — features that CSS Times, PMS MCQs, and JWT do not provide. QuizWing’s mobile-first design also makes it ideal for on-the-go study. No sign-up required.
Yes! Every Current Affairs topic page on QuizWing has a free “Download PDF” button. The PDF includes all MCQs with correct answers, branded with QuizWing and PK Bookshop details. Study offline on your phone, share via WhatsApp, or print for group study. No sign-up required.
Recommended books include Jahangir World Times (JWT) Magazine, CSS Times Monthly, and the Caravan Current Affairs series. Use QuizWing alongside these books to test yourself interactively and track your strong and weak areas. Order books at pkbookshop.com (WhatsApp: 0302-1417839).

Start Preparing Now — It’s Free

Browse 20 topics, attempt interactive quizzes, and download free PDFs. No sign-up required. Updated for PPSC, FPSC & CSS.

Browse All Topics