Tehsildar Test Preparation Guide
Overview
The Tehsildar screening test is a one-paper competitive exam conducted by provincial public service commissions (e.g., PPSC, SPSC, KPPSC, BPSC) in Pakistan. It assesses candidates on a mixed-subject syllabus including general knowledge, current affairs, Islamic studies, Pakistan studies, English, Urdu, and analytical abilities. This guide provides a structured approach to mastering the exam.
Exam Pattern (One-Paper Screening)
- Total Marks: 100
- Duration: 90-120 minutes
- Question Type: Multiple-choice questions (MCQs)
- Marking: No negative marking (usually)
- Sections:
- General Knowledge & Current Affairs (25%)
- Islamic Studies (10%)
- Pakistan Studies (20%)
- English (15%)
- Urdu (10%)
- Analytical/Quantitative Ability (20%)
Syllabus Topic Tree
1. General Knowledge & Current Affairs
- World geography (continents, oceans, capitals)
- International organizations (UN, OIC, SAARC)
- Current affairs (national & international, last 6 months)
- Science & technology basics
- Important personalities & awards
2. Islamic Studies
- Quran (basic verses, Surahs)
- Hadith (key collections)
- Pillars of Islam
- Life of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH)
- Islamic history (Caliphs, battles)
3. Pakistan Studies
- History (1947 onward)
- Constitution & amendments
- Geography (provinces, rivers, mountains)
- Economy (budget, sectors)
- Culture & languages
4. English
- Grammar (tenses, parts of speech)
- Vocabulary (synonyms, antonyms)
- Comprehension passage
- Sentence correction
5. Urdu
- Grammar (istalahaat, muhawaraat)
- Comprehension
- Poetry & prose basics
6. Analytical/Quantitative Ability
- Arithmetic (percentages, ratios, averages)
- Logical reasoning (sequences, analogies)
- Data interpretation (graphs, tables)
- Basic algebra & geometry
Past Papers: Year-wise Organization Approach
- Collect Past 5 Years' Papers: Obtain from official commission websites or coaching centers.
- Categorize by Year: Create folders for each year (e.g., 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024).
- Analyze Trends:
- Note frequently repeated topics (e.g., current affairs, Pakistan geography).
- Identify weightage shifts (e.g., more analytical questions in recent years).
- Practice Chronologically: Start with oldest to understand pattern evolution, then focus on recent 2 years for current trends.
- Self-Assess: Time yourself for each paper; review mistakes and weak areas.
Preparation Approach for Screening
- Step 1: Syllabus Familiarization – Print the syllabus and check off topics as you cover them.
- Step 2: Resource Gathering – Use recommended books (e.g., "Pakistan Affairs" by M. Ikram Rabbani, "Current Affairs" by Jahangir's World Times, "English Grammar" by Wren & Martin).
- Step 3: Daily Routine – Dedicate 2-3 hours daily: 1 hour for current affairs, 1 hour for core subjects, 30 minutes for English/Urdu, 30 minutes for analytical practice.
- Step 4: Mock Tests – Take weekly full-length tests under timed conditions. Analyze results to improve speed and accuracy.
- Step 5: Revision – Revise notes and past paper mistakes in the last month.
Tips for Success
- Focus on high-weightage sections (General Knowledge & Pakistan Studies).
- Stay updated with daily news from Dawn, The News, or BBC Urdu.
- Practice MCQs from online platforms (e.g., PakMcqs, CSSForum).
- Join study groups for discussion and doubt resolution.
- Maintain a healthy lifestyle to reduce exam stress.
Good luck with your Tehsildar exam preparation!