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Pakistan Army past exam standards usually vary depending on the type of exam and selection process. B. First recruitment exam for officers or soldiers, ISSB exam (Inter Services Selection Board), or special exam for technical roles. However, we can provide a general overview of what to expect in various scenarios.
1. First Written Exam (for Soldiers/NCOs):
Subject:
- English
- Mathematics
- General Knowledge (Pakistani Studies, Islamic Studies, Current Affairs)
- Intelligence Test (Both Verbal and Non-Verbal Reasoning)
Format:
Mostly multiple choice questions (MCQs).
Duration:
Usually 1-2 hours.
Level:
Questions are generally at Mathura (10th grade) level, specifically for soldier recruitment.
2. ISSB (Inter-Service Selection Board Test Components:
Psychological Test:
Personality Test, Word Association Test, Thematic Appreciation Test.
GTO (Group Test Officer) Duties:
Group Discussion, Group Planning, Physical Tasks, and Command Tasks.
Interview:
Personal interview focusing on general knowledge, personal background, and aspirations.
Format:
A combination of written test, oral communication, and actual physical work.
Interval:
The entire ISSB process usually takes 4-5 days.
3. Technical Executive Exams (e.g. Engineering, IT, Medicine) Subject:
Technical subjects related to the respective field (Engineering, Medicine, IT, etc.). English and general knowledge.
Format:
Objective questions. Often includes problem solving and scenario based questions.
Level:
Questions are typically equivalent to higher secondary level, or bachelor's degree content in a specialized role.
4. Army Education Corps (AEC):
Subject:
Education-related topics, English, general knowledge, intelligence test.
Format:
A mix of objective and subjective questions.
Level:
Content is typically equivalent to bachelor's or master's level.
5. Army Public School Teacher Subject:
Subject specific questions (based on the subject for which the candidate is applying), general knowledge, and pedagogy.
Format:
A mix of objective questions (MCQs) and subjective questions.
Level:
Based on the level of the subject and teaching profession (primary, secondary, or advanced).
Preparation Tips:
Practice Past Exam Papers:
View past exam papers of the particular test you are preparing for.
Focus on basic concepts:
Especially in subjects like Mathematics, English and General Knowledge.
Stay updated:
Read newspapers regularly and find out about the latest topics in the field of General Knowledge.
Physical Fitness:
Maintain a suitable level of physical fitness for ISSB and other physical tasks.
Psychological Preparation:
Work on your communication skills, leadership skills and psychological preparation for ISSB. Do you need specific questions or past exam examples for a particular type of exam?
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