CT Test MCQs for KP Educators – Preparation Guide 2025
What is the correct contraction for “we have”?
a) We’ve b) We’ve
c) We’d
d) Wehave
Which of these word pairs does not match properly?
a) King – Queen b) Widow – Bachelor
c) Mister – Miss
d) Uncle – Aunt
In the word “doubt”, which letter is silent?
a) D b) U
c) B
d) T
Did the baby cry loudly? [Identify the tense]
a) Simple present b) Past continuous
c) Present perfect
d) Past simple
The stars shine brightly at night. [Choose the correct interrogative form]
a) Do the stars shine brightly at night? b) Does the star shines brightly at night?
c) Do the star shines brightly at night?
d) Does the stars shine brightly at night?
That was her pen, but this one is mine. [Identify the underlined words]
a) Personal pronoun b) Demonstrative pronoun
c) Reflexive pronoun
d) Interrogative pronoun
Which of the following is a prefix?
a) ness b) un
c) ing
You should wear a helmet while riding a bike. [What is the function of the underlined modal verb?]
a) Ability b) Permission
c) Advice
He composed a beautiful song. [Change the voice]
a) A beautiful song was composed by him. b) A beautiful song is composed by him.
c) A beautiful song has been composed by him.
d) A beautiful song had been composed by him.
When iron (Fe³⁺) which is yellow brown colour is reduced by an electron forms iron (Fe²⁺). The colour of which is:
a) Pale yellow b) Pale pink
c) Light green
d) Light red
Bottle-shaped part of the carpel, pollen adhere to it and germinate to form the pollen tube is called:
a) Anther b) Stigma
c) Filament
d) Ovary
The term used for the complete Moon visible in the sky which one of the following?
a) Badar b) Crescent
c) New Moon
d) Quarter
The first part that comes out of the seed during germination is called:
a) Radicle b) Plumule
c) Micropyle
d) Testa
Which leader played an important role in convincing the people of Baluchistan to join the Muslim League?
a) Maulana Fazl-ul-Haq b) Mir Jafar Khan Jamali
c) Sardar Abdul Rab Nishtar
d) Nawabzada Khan Noon
Ruth Pfau is known for her contributions in which field in Pakistan?
a) Education b) Health
c) Judiciary
d) Politics
Which of the following is NOT a book written by Khushal Khan Khattak?
a) Dastarname b) Tazkira
c) Ibratnama
d) Shahnama
According to the first census of 1951, what was the approximate population of Pakistan?
a) 10 million b) 21 million
c) 35 million
d) 50 million
Smoking is regarded as a first step before someone gets into some serious drug addiction. Which of the following are the most common sites for life-threatening blood clots due to smoking?
a) Kidney and liver b) Stomach and intestine
c) Pancreas and gall bladder
d) Heart and brain
According to the world commission on environment and development, sustainable development is defined as:
a) Reducing environmental impact. b) Economic development that takes future generations into account.
c) Using less energy in production.
d) Conservation of biodiversity.
The amount of solute in a given amount of solvent is called concentration of solution. Which one of the following describes a dilute solution?
a) More gas in liquid. b) Small amount of solute in the solvent.
c) More solute, less solvent.
d) Equal amounts of solute and solvent.
The Indus basin treaty was reached between Pakistan & India with the help of:
a) USA b) IMF
c) World Bank
d) Security Council
When was the Objectives Resolution passed?
a) 14th August 1947 b) 12th March 1949
c) 23rd March 1956
d) 24th October 1945
The population of Jammu & Kashmir according to 1941 census was:
a) 2 million b) 4 million
c) 6 million
d) 3 million
How many kinds of birds are found in Pakistan?
a) 180 b) 525
c) 660
d) 174
How many river systems are there in Pakistan?
a) Two b) Three
c) Four
d) Five
Which one of the following principle of physics is applied in the extraction of smoke and dust particles from gases in smokestacks?
a) Magnetism b) Static electricity
c) Gravitational force
d) Newton’s law
The process that leads to the formation of rust on iron surfaces is:
a) Oxidation b) Reduction
c) Corrosion
d) Combustion
Which one of the following correctly describes the sequence of events in protein synthesis?
a) Replication, then transcription, then translation b) Transcription, then translation, then replication
c) Translation, then transcription, then replication
d) Replication then translation, then transcription
Find the sentence with a common gender.
a) My cousin will visit us soon. b) This chair is broken.
c) These boys topped the college in board exam.
d) This man is very generous.
An antonym for “weary” is:
a) Lively b) Tired
c) Exhausted
d) Weaved
Which of the following is an anagram of the word “listen”?
a) Silent b) Least
c) Stone
d) Lines
Please, spare my eggs, dear companion. [Identify the adjective]
a) Please b) Dear
c) Eggs
d) My
The puppy looked frightened. [Identify the adjective]
a) Puppy b) Looked
c) Frightened
d) The
My mom made cookies for him and his brother. [Identify the objective pronoun]
a) Mom b) Him
c) Cookies
d) His
The weather was very pleasant in Murree. [Name the underlined noun]
a) Proper b) Uncountable
c) Concrete
d) Collective
Find the superlative degree of the word, “large”?
a) Largest b) Largest
c) Larger
d) Larges
Asia is the largest continent in the world. [Name the underlined word]
a) Gerund b) Past participle
c) Definite article
d) Phrase
Which theory suggests that morality is rooted in the superego, a component of the psyche developed through identification with parents during the preschool years?
a) Social Learning Theory b) Psychoanalytic Theory
c) Cognitive Development Theory
d) Humanistic Theory
What phase of learning is characterized by instruction that motivates students by appealing to their interests?
a) The Application Phase b) The Retention Phase
c) The Motivation Phase
d) The Evaluation Phase
Who desired to teach children through real experiences by providing them with concrete materials and maintaining a conducive learning environment?
a) Lev Vygotsky b) Jean Piaget
c) Maria Montessori
d) Erik Erikson
In which process are rules, principles, and conclusions applied to specific instances?
a) Inductive Reasoning b) Deductive Reasoning
c) Abductive Reasoning
d) Analogical Reasoning
Which teaching method is particularly important in education, often taking the form of lectures in higher education where the teacher presents factual information in a direct and logical manner?
a) Explanation method b) Project-based learning
c) Collaborative learning
d) Experiential learning
What document serves as a road map for class instructions, outlining both the content to be taught and the effective methods for delivery during class time?
a) Syllabus b) Lesson Plan
c) Curriculum
d) Attendance Record
Which educational approach involves groups of learners collaborating to solve problems, complete tasks or create products?
a) Individualized Learning b) Project-Based Learning
c) Self-Directed Learning
d) Cooperative Learning
Begum Jahan Ara Shah Nawaz wrote several pamphlets on which of the following topics?
a) Military strategy b) Islamic jurisprudence
c) Educational and social issues
d) None of them
What are the boundaries of a map called?
a) Direction b) Margin
c) Scale
d) Legend
When did the Shahi Jirga of Baluchistan decided to join Pakistan?
a) August 1947 b) March 1948
c) June 1947
d) December 1946
Which country in terms of territory is the largest in the Muslim world?
a) Indonesia b) Saudi Arabia
c) Uzbekistan
d) Kazakhstan
Who among the following served as an Air Commodore in Pakistan?
a) Bahwant Kumar Das b) Behram Avari
c) Cecil Chaudhry
d) Anthony D’Souza
When did Mohtarma Fatima Jinnah become the head of the women’s wing of All India Muslim League?
a) 1940 b) 1938
c) 1955
d) 1947
The smallest 6-digit number is:
a) 111,000 b) 101,010
c) 111,111
d) 100,000
When we divide 5992 by 22, the quotient is:
a) 430 b) 436
c) 442
d) 448
If the cost of 12 laptops is Rs.9132. What is the cost of 1 laptop?
a) 712 b) 736
c) 761
d) 768
The sum of 17,278 and 62,354 is equal to:
a) 78632 b) 79632
c) 79532
d) 79832
There are ___ meter in 600 cm.
a) 0.6 b) 6
c) 60
d) 600
What is 40% of 45?
a) 14 b) 18
c) 16
d) 20
The LCM of 4 and 12 is:
a) 6 b) 12
c) 8
d) 14
The absolute value of -13 is:
a) 13 b) -13
c) 0.13
Find the quotient, when 16620 ÷ 12.
a) 1365 b) 1375
c) 1385
d) 1395
Find the 12% decrease of 625.
a) 150 b) 550
c) 450
d) 550
We put commas after every ___ digits in numbers.
a) 2 b) 3
c) 4
d) 6
How many millimeters are there in 7.2 centimeters?
a) 72 b) 72
c) 7.2
d) 0.72
The value of 2 in the number 6,985,621 is:
a) 2 b) 20
c) 200
d) 2000
Which of these is a reflex angle?
a) 75° b) 180°
c) 90°
d) 215°
Formula to find the perimeter of the square is:
a) 4 + l b) 4 × l
c) l
d) 2l
If the length of a rectangle is 14 cm and width is 3.4 cm, then its perimeter will be equal to:
a) 11.4 cm b) 34.8 cm
c) 14.8 cm
d) 10.8 cm
The cardinality of set A = {0, +, -} is:
a) 0 b) 3
c) +
d) 3
She said, “I am feeling tired now.” [Change the narration]
a) She said that she would feel tired then. b) She said that she was feeling tired then.
c) She said that she is feeling tired now.
d) She said that she had felt tired now.
The comparative form of “beautiful”:
a) Beautiful b) More beautiful
c) Beautifully
d) Fuller
What type of word is formed by adding the suffix “er” in “teacher”?
a) Adjective b) Verb
c) Noun
d) Adverb
Which of the following words is an anagram of “admire”?
a) Married b) Miracle
c) Mediate
d) Armored
The feminine of “fox” is:
a) Foxess b) Vixen
c) She-fox
d) Lady fox
The SI unit/prefix for 10 is:
a) Hecta b) Deca
c) Kilo
d) Peko
Waves which can only travel through a medium are called mechanical waves. Which of the following is not a mechanical wave?
a) Sound wave b) Light wave
c) Water wave
d) Wave-red wave
Vacuole stores different types of substance like water and salts if in abundance. Which one of the following is true about the vacuole in plant cells compared to animal cells?
a) Both plant and animal cells have identical vacuoles. b) Animal cells have a single large vacuole.
c) Plant cells have no vacuoles.
d) Plant cells have a large central vacuole; animal cells have small scattered vacuoles.
Which one of the following scientist began arranging the elements in the periodic table in order of increasing atomic mass?
a) Marie Curie b) Dmitri Mendeleev
c) Dobrainer
d) Isaac Newton
Discontinuous variation refers to the presence of distinct, separate categories or forms of a trait, with no intermediate forms. Which one of the following is not discontinuous variation?
a) Rolling tongue b) Attached ear lobe
c) Blood group
d) Skin colour
Biofortified Golden rice is produced to be grown and used in areas with a shortage of dietary vitamin:
a) A b) B12
c) C
d) D
After the discovery of atomic number, scientists noted that atomic number can be used to arrange elements in a systematic way. The atomic number was discovered by:
a) Mendeleev b) Moseley
c) Dobrainer
d) Bohr
Begum Jahan Ara Shah Nawaz wrote several pamphlets on which of the following topics?
a) Military strategy b) Islamic jurisprudence
c) Educational and social issues
d) None of them
What are the boundaries of a map called?
a) Direction b) Margin
c) Scale
d) Legend
When did the Shahi Jirga of Baluchistan decided to join Pakistan?
a) August 1947 b) March 1948
c) June 1947
d) December 1946
Which country in terms of territory is the largest in the Muslim world?
a) Indonesia b) Saudi Arabia
c) Uzbekistan
d) Kazakhstan
Who among the following served as an Air Commodore in Pakistan?
a) Bahwant Kumar Das b) Behram Avari
c) Cecil Chaudhry
d) Anthony D’Souza
When did Mohtarma Fatima Jinnah become the head of the women’s wing of All India Muslim League?
a) 1940 b) 1938
c) 1955
d) 1947
The smallest 6-digit number is:
a) 111,000 b) 101,010
c) 111,111
d) 100,000
When we divide 5992 by 22, the quotient is:
a) 430 b) 436
c) 442
d) 448
If the cost of 12 laptops is Rs.9132. What is the cost of 1 laptop?
a) 712 b) 736
c) 761
d) 768
The sum of 17,278 and 62,354 is equal to:
a) 78632 b) 79632
c) 79532
d) 79832
There are ___ meter in 600 cm.
a) 0.6 b) 6
c) 60
d) 600
What is 40% of 45?
a) 14 b) 18
c) 16
d) 20
The LCM of 4 and 12 is:
a) 6 b) 12
c) 8
d) 14
The absolute value of -13 is:
a) 13 b) -13
c) 0.13
Find the quotient, when 16620 ÷ 12.
a) 1365 b) 1375
c) 1385
d) 1395
Find the 12% decrease of 625.
a) 150 b) 550
c) 450
d) 550
We put commas after every ___ digits in numbers.
a) 2 b) 3
c) 4
d) 6
How many millimeters are there in 7.2 centimeters?
a) 72 b) 72
c) 7.2
d) 0.72
The value of 2 in the number 6,985,621 is:
a) 2 b) 20
c) 200
d) 2000
Which of these is a reflex angle?
a) 75° b) 180°
c) 90°
d) 215°
Formula to find the perimeter of the square is:
a) 4 + l b) 4 × l
c) l
d) 2l
If the length of a rectangle is 14 cm and width is 3.4 cm, then its perimeter will be equal to:
a) 11.4 cm b) 34.8 cm
c) 14.8 cm
d) 10.8 cm
The cardinality of set A = {0, +, -} is:
a) 0 b) 3
c) +
d) 3
She said, “I am feeling tired now.” [Change the narration]
a) She said that she would feel tired then. b) She said that she was feeling tired then.
c) She said that she is feeling tired now.
d) She said that she had felt tired now.
The comparative form of “beautiful”:
a) Beautiful b) More beautiful
c) Beautifully
d) Fuller
What type of word is formed by adding the suffix “er” in “teacher”?
a) Adjective b) Verb
c) Noun
d) Adverb
Which of the following words is an anagram of “admire”?
a) Married b) Miracle
c) Mediate
d) Armored
The feminine of “fox” is:
a) Foxess b) Vixen
c) She-fox
d) Lady fox
The SI unit/prefix for 10 is:
a) Hecta b) Deca
c) Kilo
d) Peko
Waves which can only travel through a medium are called mechanical waves. Which of the following is not a mechanical wave?
a) Sound wave b) Light wave
c) Water wave
d) Wave-red wave
Vacuole stores different types of substance like water and salts if in abundance. Which one of the following is true about the vacuole in plant cells compared to animal cells?
a) Both plant and animal cells have identical vacuoles. b) Animal cells have a single large vacuole.
c) Plant cells have no vacuoles.
d) Plant cells have a large central vacuole; animal cells have small scattered vacuoles.
Which one of the following scientist began arranging the elements in the periodic table in order of increasing atomic mass?
a) Marie Curie b) Dmitri Mendeleev
c) Dobrainer
d) Isaac Newton
Discontinuous variation refers to the presence of distinct, separate categories or forms of a trait, with no intermediate forms. Which one of the following is not discontinuous variation?
a) Rolling tongue b) Attached ear lobe
c) Blood group
d) Skin colour
Biofortified Golden rice is produced to be grown and used in areas with a shortage of dietary vitamin:
a) A b) B12
c) C
d) D
After the discovery of atomic number, scientists noted that atomic number can be used to arrange elements in a systematic way. The atomic number was discovered by:
a) Mendeleev b) Moseley
c) Dobrainer
d) Bohr
Prime factorization of 16 is:
a) 2 × 8 b) 1 × 16
c) 2 × 2 × 2 × 2
d) 2 × 4 × 2
What is the remainder when the polynomial 3x² – 2x – 150 is divided by x – 47?
a) 10 b) 12
c) 7
d) 8
Putting ___ at the right of a decimal does not effect its value.
a) 0 b) 1
c) 10
d) 100
Which of the following statements is true about the point A(-2, 0), B(2, 0) and C(0, 2)?
a) The points are collinear b) The points form a scalene triangle
c) The points form an isosceles triangle
d) The points form an equilateral triangle
When multiplying a decimal by 100, we move decimal point 2 places to the:
a) Left b) Down
c) Up
d) Right
Ahmed wants to buy a chocolate which costs Rs.46. He has Rs. 52.25. How much money in rupees he need to buy chocolate?
a) 42.21 b) 44.21
c) 46.21
d) 48.21
Amina used 8 eggs out of 64 eggs to make a few cupcakes. What percentage of eggs she used?
a) 10.50% b) 12.50%
c) 11.80%
d) 15%
Two angles will be called supplementary angles if their sum is equal to:
a) 90° b) 180°
c) 75°
d) 215°