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One Paper MCQs 2026 — Free FPSC, PPSC, SPSC, KPPSC & BPSC Test Preparation

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One Paper MCQs for FPSC, PPSC, SPSC, KPPSC & BPSC — Free 2026 Test Prep

Practice topic-wise One Paper MCQs covering General Knowledge, Current Affairs, Pakistan Studies, Islamic Studies, Everyday Science, Computer, English, Maths, Urdu & Geography — with free quizzes, past papers and PDF downloads. Updated for 2026 exams.

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PPSC — Punjab Public Service Commission
SPSC — Sindh Public Service Commission
FIA — Federal Investigation Agency
NTS — National Testing Service
KPPSC — Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Public Service Commission
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One Paper MCQs — All 10 Subjects

Topic-wise solved MCQs, interactive quizzes with AI explanations and free PDF downloads for every subject. Start with the highest-weightage subjects for fastest results.

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Introduction

What Is the One Paper Exam? — Complete Guide

The One Paper exam is the most widely used screening test format in Pakistan’s public service recruitment. It is conducted by FPSC, PPSC, SPSC, KPPSC, BPSC and AJKPSC for a huge range of posts from BPS-14 junior clerks up to BPS-17 Assistant Director, Tehsildar, Sub-Inspector and Lecturer.

The paper consists of 100 MCQs carrying 100 marks with a time limit of 90 minutes. Candidates are tested across 10 core subjects — all in a single paper — and most commissions apply 0.25 marks negative marking per wrong answer. Mastering One Paper MCQs is the first and most critical step toward securing a government job in Pakistan.

The 10 subjects tested in the One Paper format are General Knowledge, Current Affairs, Pakistan Studies, Islamic Studies, Everyday Science, Computer Science, English, Mathematics, Urdu & Geography. The exact marks distribution varies between commissions and posts — English, Current Affairs and Pakistan Studies typically carry the highest weightage (15–20 marks each), while other subjects range between 5–15 marks.

At QuizWing we’ve organised 65,000+ One Paper MCQs into subject-wise and topic-wise collections so you can prepare systematically. Official syllabi are published by FPSC, PPSC, SPSC, KPPSC and NTS. Cross-check the latest advertisement for subject weightages specific to your post.

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Marks Distribution

Subject-wise Marks Distribution (Approximate)

Based on past-paper analysis of FPSC, PPSC, SPSC and KPPSC — no commission publishes a fixed subject-wise breakdown, so always check the latest notification for your post.

SubjectKey TopicsApprox Marks
EnglishGrammar, Vocabulary, Comprehension, Idioms15–20
Current AffairsPakistan & International Affairs 2024–202615–20
Pakistan StudiesHistory, Constitution, Geography, Culture15–20
General KnowledgeHistory, Geography, Organisations, Places10–15
Islamic StudiesQuran, Hadith, Fiqh, Islamic History10–15
Everyday SciencePhysics, Chemistry, Biology, Environment10–15
MathematicsArithmetic, Algebra, Percentages, Reasoning5–10
Computer ScienceIT Basics, MS Office, Internet, Hardware5–10
UrduLiterature, Grammar, Poets, Prose5–10
GeographyPakistan & World Physical / Political5–10

Passing threshold: FPSC requires a minimum of 40% per paper and 50% overall. PPSC follows the same rule in most cases. Negative marking is 0.25 marks per wrong answer at both FPSC and PPSC — leave a question blank if you can’t eliminate at least two options.

6-Step Strategy

How to Prepare One Paper MCQs for FPSC & PPSC

A proven 6-step roadmap that converts raw study time into actual marks on the paper.

Step 01

Know the Official Syllabus

Download the official syllabus from FPSC or PPSC for your target post. Understand the marks distribution across all 10 subjects so you can plan your study time wisely.

Step 02

Start with High-Scoring Subjects

English, Current Affairs and Pakistan Studies usually carry the most marks. Master these first for maximum impact in minimum time.

Step 03

Practise Topic-Wise MCQs

Use QuizWing’s subject-wise pages to practise MCQs topic by topic. Read one-liners first, then test yourself with interactive quizzes — quality beats quantity.

Step 04

Use AI-Powered Explanations

QuizWing’s Quiz Mode provides AI explanations for every answer. Understanding the “why” behind each MCQ helps you remember facts long-term.

Step 05

Solve Past Papers

After topic-wise study, attempt complete past papers of FPSC, PPSC, SPSC and KPPSC. Builds time management and exam-day confidence.

Step 06

Download PDFs & Revise Daily

Download free PDFs for offline study on your mobile. Consistent daily revision is the key to retaining facts across all 10 subjects.

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Got Questions?

One Paper MCQs — Frequently Asked Questions

Everything about the One Paper exam plus a rapid-fire sample of the most-asked One Paper MCQs across commissions.

The One Paper exam is a screening test of 100 MCQs (100 marks, 90 minutes) used by FPSC, PPSC, SPSC, KPPSC, BPSC and AJKPSC for government job recruitment across Pakistan. NTS and OTS follow a similar format.

Yes. Most commissions including FPSC and PPSC apply 0.25 marks negative marking per wrong answer. Qualifying threshold is typically 40% per paper and 50% overall. Leave a question blank rather than guess blindly.

Based on past-paper analysis, English, Current Affairs and Pakistan Studies consistently carry the highest weightage — typically 15–20 marks each. Together they make up 50–60% of most One Paper exams.

Start with high-weightage subjects (English, Current Affairs, Pak Studies), then cover GK, Islamic Studies and Everyday Science. Practise topic-wise MCQs, solve past papers for time management, download PDFs for mobile revision, and revise daily. Consistency across all 10 subjects wins.

QuizWing has over 65,000 solved MCQs across all 10 One Paper subjects — 4,000 to 6,000+ per subject, organised topic-wise with three study modes (one-liners, quizzes, PDFs). No signup required.

Popular books include Caravan General Knowledge, Dogar Brothers One Paper MCQs, Ilmi One Paper Guide and Jahangir World Times for Current Affairs. Use QuizWing alongside these books to track which topics you’ve mastered with interactive quizzes and AI-powered explanations.

Yes — the 10 core subjects overlap across FPSC, PPSC, SPSC, KPPSC, BPSC, AJKPSC, NTS, OTS, CTS and BTS. QuizWing’s topic-wise structure lets you prep once and apply to every commission.

One Paper MCQs format is used for BPS-14 to BPS-17 recruitment — Assistant Director, Tehsildar, Sub-Inspector, Junior Clerk, Lecturer, Head Clerk and similar posts. Higher-grade posts add a descriptive paper on top of the MCQ screening.

Yes. QuizWing hosts year-wise and commission-wise past papers for FPSC, PPSC, SPSC, KPPSC and BPSC. Each paper is available as a free PDF download with answer keys.

Quick Questions & Answers — Rapid-Fire One Paper MCQs

Answer: Sahara Desert. The Sahara in Africa is the world’s largest hot desert, covering about 9.2 million sq km across 11 countries.

Answer: Mars. Mars is called the Red Planet due to iron oxide (rust) on its surface giving it a reddish appearance visible from Earth.

Answer: Hafeez Jalandhari. The national anthem (Qaumi Taranah) was written by Hafeez Jalandhari and composed by Ahmed G. Chagla. Officially adopted in August 1954.

Answer: New York City, USA. UN HQ has been in NYC since 1952, on international territory with extraterritorial status.

Answer: Iskander Mirza. Major General Iskander Mirza became the first President on 23 March 1956 when Pakistan became a republic under the 1956 Constitution.

Answer: H₂O. Two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom. Covers ~71% of Earth’s surface.

Answer: 1949. Passed on 12 March 1949 by the first Constituent Assembly, it laid the foundational principles for all future constitutions of Pakistan.

Answer: Vitamin D. UVB rays trigger synthesis of Vitamin D in the skin — essential for bone health and calcium absorption.

Answer: Central Processing Unit. The CPU executes instructions from programs and the OS — often called the “brain” of the computer.

Answer: Nile River. The Nile is ~6,650 km long and flows through 11 African countries before emptying into the Mediterranean Sea.

Answer: Diet. The National Diet is Japan’s bicameral legislature — House of Representatives (lower) + House of Councillors (upper).

Answer: Saudi Riyal (SAR). Pegged to the US Dollar at a fixed rate since 1986.

Answer: Asia. ~44.58 million sq km — about 30% of Earth’s total land area and the most populous continent (4.7B+ people).

Answer: Charles Babbage. English mathematician who designed the first mechanical computer — the Analytical Engine — in the 1830s.

Answer: 1940. The Lahore Resolution (aka Pakistan Resolution) was passed on 23 March 1940 at Minto Park, Lahore, demanding separate Muslim states in the subcontinent.

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