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NTS Test Preparation Material & Guidance ( Syllabus, Past Papers & Solved MCQs )

Thousands of students sit the NTS test every year and most of them walk in without the right preparation. That gap is exactly what this page fills. 

Here you will find the full  NTS syllabus broken down subject by subject, real sample MCQs with clear answers, tips that have worked for students who scored above 80%, and a list of free resources to keep using after today. Read it once. 


 Important Note: There is no negative marking in NTS tests. If your answer is wrong, you do not lose any extra marks. So, make sure you answer every single question on the paper. Never leave any question blank!


What is NTS and Why is it Important?

Abbreviation Of NTS is National Testing Service. I Many departments and organizations use NTS for different purposes:

Government Jobs: Many government departments use NTS to test and select candidates for new jobs.

University Admissions: If you want to get into top universities for IT, Engineering, or Business, you need to clear the NTS NAT test.

Scholarships: Many HEC and government scholarships require a good NTS score.

Teaching Jobs: To become a teacher in institutions like FGEI, APS, or government schools, passing the NTS test is mandatory.


NTS Test pattern and Details

Total Questions: 100 Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs)

 Total Marks: 100 Marks

 Time Allowed: 90 Minutes (1 Hour and 30 Minutes)

Negative Marking: No ( Based on Nature of Test )

Test Format (Filling circles on a bubble sheet)

Official Website: nts.org.pk

Note: The number of questions for each subject can change depending on the job post. Always check the official syllabus for your specific post on nts.org.pk before your test.

NTS Test Syllabus: Subject Wise

NTS includes questions from these main subjects:

    • General Knowledge (20 to 25 MCQs): Famous places, world geography, international groups (like the UN), and basic world facts.
    • Pakistan Affairs (15 to 20 MCQs): History of Pakistan, the Pakistan movement, geography, and basic constitution rules.
    • Islamiat (10 to 15 MCQs): Pillars of Islam, basic knowledge of the Holy Quran, Hadith, and Islamic history.
    • English (15 to 20 MCQs): Basic grammar, synonyms (similar words), antonyms (opposite words), and filling blanks.
    • Current Affairs (10 to 15 MCQs): Important national and international events from the last 1 or 2 years.
    • Analytical Reasoning (10 to 15 MCQs): Logical questions, pattern finding, and basic IQ puzzles.
    • Basic Mathematics (5 to 10 MCQs): Easy math questions about percentages, ratios, averages, and basic algebra.
    • Computer Basics (5 to 10 MCQs): MS Office (Word, Excel), basic internet terms, and simple computer parts.


 Free Solved Sample MCQs for Practice

Here are some important questions that often repeat in NTS papers. 


1) General Knowledge


Q.01 — Which is the largest ocean in the world?

A) Atlantic Ocean            B) Pacific Ocean (Correct).    

C) Indian Ocean.                                   D) Arctic Ocean


Q.02 — Where is the headquarters of the United Nations (UN)?

A) Washington D.C.                                B) London

C) New York (Correct).             N D) Geneva


2) Pakistan Affairs


Q.03 — What is the national language of Pakistan?

A) Punjabi.                            B) Urdu (Correct)

C) Sindhi.  .                            D) English


Q.04 — In which year was Pakistan's first Constitution implemented?

A) 1947.                               B) 1954

C) 1956 (Correct).                   D) 1962


3) Islamiat


Q.05 — How many total Surahs are there in the Holy Quran?

A) 110.                           B) 114 (Correct)

C) 116.                            D) 120


Q.06 — Ghazwa-e-Badar was fought in which Hijri year?

A) 2 Hijri (Correct).                          B) 3 Hijri

C) 5 Hijri.                               D) 7 Hijri


4) English


Q.07 — What is the correct synonym of the word "Courageous"?

 A) Coward.                                      B) Brave (Correct)

C) Weak.                                           D) Fearful


Q.08 — Fill in the blank: "She _ to school every morning."

A) go.                                   B) goes (Correct)

C) going.                              D) gone


5) Math & Reasoning


Q.09 — Find the next number in the series: 2, 4, 8, 16, _

A) 24.                              B) 28

C) 32 (Correct) (Logic: The numbers double every time).                      D) 36


Q.10 — A car travels at a speed of 60 km/h. How far will it go in 3 hours?

A) 120 km.                               B) 150 km

C) 180 km (Correct) (Calculation: s=vt).   D) 200 km


Smar Tips That Actually Workt

Follow these simple steps to score more than 80% marks:

⭕ Start Early: Do not wait for the last week. Start studying at least one month before the test so you can cover all topics easily.

⭕ Study Past Papers: This is the best shortcut. More than half of the NTS paper follows the pattern of old tests. Solve past papers from the last 5 years.

⭕ Practice Analytical Reasoning: Many students fail here because they do not practice logic questions. Watch simple trick videos on YouTube to understand these questions.

⭕ Learn 5 New Words Daily: For the English portion, learn just 5 new words every day with their meanings. This will improve your vocabulary quickly.

⭕ Keep Up with the News: Read a newspaper daily or watch a short news summary online to stay ready for Current Affairs.


Best Books for NTS Test Preparation

 1. Dogar Publishers NTS Guide: A very helpful book that contains solved model papers and subject-wise questions in one place.

 2. Caravan General Knowledge: Written by Tanveer Ahmed Shirazee, this is the best book to prepare for General Knowledge and Pakistan Affairs.

3. Official NTS Sample Papers: Go to nts.org.pk and download their free sample papers. This helps you see the exact paper design.


Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Q: Is there any negative marking in NTS?

A: No, general NTS recruitment and screening tests do not have negative marking.

Q: What are the passing marks for NTS?

A: NTS does not have a fixed passing mark. Selection depends on the final merit list. However, scoring above 60% is usually considered safe for a job interview.

Q: How long is the NTS result valid?

A: Your NTS test score card remains valid for exactly 2 years from the date your result is announced.

Q: When can I download my roll number slip?

A: NTS uploads the roll number slips on their official website about 7 to 10 days before the test date. You can download it by entering your CNIC.

Q: Is the test online or on paper?

A: Most NTS tests are paper-based where you use a pen to fill circles on an answer sheet. If your test is online, NTS will inform you on your roll number slip.


 Conclusion

NTS is not the hardest exam in the world. Thousands of ordinary candidates pass it every year without any coaching centre or expensive books.

This page is updated regularly with fresh MCQs, subject guides, and monthly current affairs.

                                               All the best for your NTS Test!

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