Physical Education Teacher ETEA Test Preparation 2025 – Solved MCQs from Past Papers

Prepare for the Physical Education Teacher test through ETEA with solved MCQs from past papers. Get syllabus-based, exam-relevant questions for 2025 to boost your success in KP educator recruitment.

  • 1. The product of volt and ampere gives:
    • a) Joule
    • b) Watt
    • c) Newton
    • d) Pascal
  • 2. In a root system, cortex is present between:
    • a) Xylem and phloem
    • b) Perineath and pericycle
    • c) Epidermis and vascular bundle
    • d) Endodermis and phloem
  • 3. Which one of the following statement is not true regarding red blood cells (RBCs)?
    • a) Irregular shaped
    • b) Disc shaped
    • c) Carry oxygen from lungs to rest of the body
    • d) Deficiency of RBC caused anemia
  • 4. Contact force is a force that acts only when there is physical contact between two bodies. Identify the contact force among the following:
    • a) Electrostatic force between two charges
    • b) Gravitational force
    • c) Upthrust of liquid
    • d) Magnetic force between two magnets
  • 5. Which one of the following is true regarding silt (type of soil)?
    • a) It is a mixture of sand, clay and humus
    • b) It is not useful for gardening, growth of plants and crops
    • c) Its texture is smooth and silky
    • d) It can hold more water than sandy soil
  • 6. “Qanoon-e-Masoodi fi Hayyat was written by the famous book of ____
    • a) Ibn ul Haitham
    • b) Al-Biruni
    • c) Bu-Ali-Sina
    • d) Jaber bin Hayyan
  • 7. At the end of a race, which part of the body must touch the ribbon?
    • a) Hands
    • b) Feet
    • c) Chest
    • d) Elbows
  • 8. Which food item contains 360 calories per 100 grams and is high in carbohydrates?
    • a) Fish
    • b) Rice
    • c) Eggs
    • d) Butter
  • 9. Which food has 348 calories per 100 grams and is a source of carbohydrates?
    • a) Eggs
    • b) Wheat
    • c) Meat
    • d) Lentils
  • 10. If the receiving player is close to the passer, how much strength should be in the pass?
    • a) Use maximum strength
    • b) Use minimum strength
    • c) Use medium strength
    • d) Use no strength
  • 11. How many lanes are there on a 400-meter oval track?
    • a) Six
    • b) Seven
    • c) Eight
    • d) Nine
  • 12. In baseball each team consists of ___ players.
    • a) 11
    • b) 9
    • c) 13
    • d) 15
  • 13. What is the name of the volleyball field?
    • a) Court
    • b) Field
    • c) Pitch
    • d) Arena
  • 14. The average weight of the liver in an adult individual is generally between:
    • a) 800 to 1100 grams
    • b) 1200 to 1300 grams
    • c) 1400 to 1600 grams
    • d) 1700 to 1800 grams
  • 15. Which sentence is not a good topic sentence?
    • a) Reading books can improve your imagination
    • b) I read three books last week
    • c) Books help you learn new words
    • d) Reading every day is a good habit
  • 16. Choose the appropriate option:
    • a) Flock
    • b) Group
    • c) Colony
    • d) Swarm
  • 17. Many went to the library. She borrowed three books. [Identify the anaphoric reference]
    • a) Mary
    • b) Books
    • c) Library
    • d) She
  • 18. When did Martial Law remain in force after Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto took over as the Civilian Martial Law Administrator?
    • a) March 1, 1972
    • b) April 20, 1972
    • c) December 31, 1972
    • d) June 30, 1973
  • 19. When did Zia-ul Haq declared himself as President of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan?
    • a) December 1978
    • b) January 1978
    • c) September 1978
    • d) September 1975
  • 20. In a straight forward roll, which part of the head touches the ground?
    • a) Forehead
    • b) Chin
    • c) Back of the head
    • d) Side of the head
  • 21. What is the width of the side gallery in badminton?
    • a) 2 ft
    • b) 2 ft 6 inch
    • c) 3 ft
    • d) 1 ft 6 inch
  • 22. Offside occurs when a player is:
    • a) In his own half
    • b) Behind the goalkeeper
    • c) Nearer to the goal line than two defenders
    • d) Outside the field
  • 23. What is the standard length of a cricket pitch?
    • a) 20 yards
    • b) 22 yards
    • c) 24 yards
    • d) 18 yards
  • 24. Which nutrient is used as fuel along with fats in the human body?
    • a) Minerals
    • b) Proteins
    • c) Starch (Carbohydrates)
    • d) Vitamins
  • 25. In an ODI match, what is the maximum number of overs a single player can bowl?
    • a) 13
    • b) 14
    • c) 10
    • d) 12
  • 26. How many bones are found in the human skull in total?
    • a) 20
    • b) 22
    • c) 24
    • d) 26
  • 27. Which of the following types are of acute (short-term)?
    • a) Hepatitis A and E
    • b) Hepatitis B and C
    • c) Hepatitis A and B
    • d) Hepatitis C and E
  • 28. Which of the following is included in Athletics events?
    • a) Target and field events
    • b) Swimming and diving
    • c) Basketball and football
    • d) Cycling
  • 29. In which treatment waste water is filtered, disinfected with chlorine and any leftover salt is removed?
    • a) Primary
    • b) Secondary
    • c) Tertiary
    • d) Quaternary
  • 30. What is the size of sesamoid bones?
    • a) Very large
    • b) Medium-sized
    • c) Extremely small
    • d) Long and thick
  • 31. How many natural curves are found in the spine?
    • a) Two
    • b) Three
    • c) Four
    • d) Five
  • 32. Movements of muscles, joints, or bones depends on the knowledge of:
    • a) Food science
    • b) Biochemistry
    • c) Bio-mechanics principles
    • d) Gymnastic rules
  • 33. “The Day of Silence” was true nature became known day Rizwan’s ____
    • a) The
    • b) An
    • c) A
    • d) No article
  • 34. The teacher asked the students to remain ____ [Choose the appropriate homophone]
    • a) Quite
    • b) Quiet
    • c) Quit
    • d) Quiet
  • 35. [Name the underlined adjective] The intelligent student solved the problem.
    • a) Adjective of shape
    • b) Adjective of size
    • c) Adjective of quality
    • d) Adjective of quantity
  • 36. [Change the voice] The project is completed by them.
    • a) The project was completed by them
    • b) The project had been completed by them
    • c) The project has completed by them
    • d) The project been completed by them
  • 37. The teacher said, “Do your homework carefully.” [Change the narration]
    • a) The teacher told me to do my homework
    • b) The teacher carefully said me to do my homework
    • c) The teacher carefully said that I do my homework
    • d) The teacher told me that I should do my homework carefully
  • 38. Choose the sentence with correct punctuation:
    • a) Mr. Smith is our English teacher.
    • b) Mr. Smith is our English teacher
    • c) mr. Smith is our English teacher
    • d) Mr Smith is our English teacher
  • 39. Choose the nearest possible meaning of the word “enlighten” from the following:
    • a) Deceive
    • b) Bewilder
    • c) Educate
    • d) Before
  • 40. Which one of the following is neuter?
    • a) Husband
    • b) Wife
    • c) Mother
    • d) Knife
  • 41. The increase in average temperature of the earth is called global warming. How many degrees(s) temperature has increased in the last 100 years?
    • a) 1°C
    • b) 5°C
    • c) 10°C
    • d) 12°C
  • 42. Chemical reaction that evolves heat or light to the surrounding is called exothermic reaction. Which one of the following is an exothermic reaction?
    • a) CH₄ + 2O₂ → CO₂ + 2H₂O
    • b) 2H₂ + O₂ → 2H₂O
    • c) CaCO₃ → CaO + CO₂
    • d) CaO + H₂O → Ca(OH)₂
  • 43. The SI unit of pressure is pascal. One pascal is equivalent to which one of the following?
    • a) One newton of force is applied over an area of one meter square
    • b) One newton of force is applied over an area of one meter square
    • c) One kilogram mass divided by one meter square
    • d) One newton of force
  • 44. In a straight forward roll, which part of the head touches the ground?
    • a) Forehead
    • b) Chin
    • c) Back of the head
    • d) Side of the head
  • 45. What is the width of the side gallery in badminton?
    • a) 2 ft
    • b) 2 ft 6 inch
    • c) 3 ft
    • d) 1 ft 6 inch
  • 46. Offside occurs when a player is:
    • a) In his own half
    • b) Behind the goalkeeper
    • c) Nearer to the goal line than two defenders
    • d) Outside the field
  • 47. What is the standard length of a cricket pitch?
    • a) 20 yards
    • b) 22 yards
    • c) 24 yards
    • d) 18 yards
  • 48. Which nutrient is used as fuel along with fats in the human body?
    • a) Minerals
    • b) Proteins
    • c) Starch (Carbohydrates)
    • d) Vitamins
  • 49. In an ODI match, what is the maximum number of overs a single player can bowl?
    • a) 13
    • b) 14
    • c) 10
    • d) 12
  • 50. How many bones are found in the human skull in total?
    • a) 20
    • b) 22
    • c) 24
    • d) 26
  • 51. Which of the following types are of acute (short-term)?
    • a) Hepatitis A and E
    • b) Hepatitis B and C
    • c) Hepatitis A and B
    • d) Hepatitis C and E
  • 52. Which of the following is included in Athletics events?
    • a) Target and field events
    • b) Swimming and diving
    • c) Basketball and football
    • d) Cycling
  • 53. Which one of the following is a non-renewable energy source used in nuclear power plants?
    • a) Water
    • b) Uranium
    • c) Solar energy
    • d) Biomass
  • 54. Which province did Sardar Aurangzeb Khan represent during the Lahore Resolution of 1940?
    • a) Punjab
    • b) N.W.F.P (K.P.)
    • c) Bengal
    • d) Baluchistan
  • 55. The legal framework order (LFO) was issued by:
    • a) Rafique Tarar
    • b) Khalid Miraj
    • c) Mamnoon Hussain
    • d) Pervez Musharraf
  • 56. A rectangular front wall of a hospital has a perimeter equal to 294 meter. If its length is 85 meter, then its area will be:
    • a) 3570 m²
    • b) 5270 m²
    • c) 7850 m²
    • d) 2950 m²
  • 57. Gradient of a straight line is equal to:
    • a) Horizontal change/vertical change
    • b) Vertical change/horizontal change
    • c) Horizontal change/horizontal change
    • d) Vertical change/horizontal change
  • 58. A tank can hold 85 liters of water. It’s 40% filled. What percentage of the tank is empty?
    • a) 34%
    • b) 46%
    • c) 60%
    • d) 64%
  • 59. An 82 cm long and 75 cm wide rectangle is enclosed by a strip outside it that is 4 cm wide. Find the area of the strip:
    • a) 1276 cm²
    • b) 1280 cm²
    • c) 1320 cm²
    • d) 1364 cm²
  • 60. Find the altitude of a trapezium if the length of two bases are 5.6 cm and 2.9 cm respectively. The area of the trapezium is 42 m²:
    • a) 9.32 cm
    • b) 9.45 cm
    • c) 9.76 cm
    • d) 9.88 cm
  • 61. Noor is 8 years older than Umar. After 3 years, Umar will be one third as old as Noor. Find the present age of Umar:
    • a) 1 year
    • b) 2 years
    • c) 4 years
    • d) 9 years
  • 62. [2x² (1 + 3x) – (1 ( 4x² – 2x)) 5x + 1] = ?
    • a) -14x² + 163x² + 7x + 1
    • b) -14x² + 16x² – 7x + 1
    • c) 14x² + 16x² – 5x + 1
    • d) 14x² + 16x² + 5x + 1
  • 63. Ali purchased a motorcycle in Rs 52900. He paid the 35% tax on it. Ali sold that motorcycle in Rs 53500 and he charged tax 7% on it. Find the value added tax on it:
    • a) Rs 1080
    • b) Rs 1100
    • c) Rs 1125
    • d) Rs 1140
  • 64. Polyester is a manufactured product made from synthesized polymers. It is made from:
    • a) Polyethylene Terephthalate
    • b) Polyethylene Anthracene
    • c) Benzene and Nitrobenzene
    • d) Cellulose and pectin
  • 65. The chemical name of vitamin B9 is ____
    • a) Acetic acid
    • b) Folic acid
    • c) Ascorbic acid
    • d) Acetylsalicylic acid
  • 66. Nucleus is spherical structure and prominent organelle in the cell. Which one of the following is multinucleated?
    • a) Yeast
    • b) Spores
    • c) Slime mold
    • d) RBCs
  • 67. Joule is the unit of:
    • a) Intensity
    • b) Power
    • c) Heat
    • d) Force
  • 68. Bile is a digestive fluid produced by the liver. Which one of the following stores bile?
    • a) Stomach
    • b) Gall bladder
    • c) Pancreas
    • d) Jejunum
  • 69. A pendulum-like swing at an amusement park moving in a circular arc at the end of a 49 meter arm. Find the distance travelled by the rider at the end of the swing’s arm if the angle made between the two extreme points is 150°:
    • a) 125.76 m
    • b) 128.33 m
    • c) 132.45 m
    • d) 135.22 m
  • 70. Find the value of a² – b², when a – b = 4 and ab = 5:
    • a) 118
    • b) 124
    • c) 128
    • d) 130
  • 71. Find x, if 5x + 8 = 23:
    • a) 3
    • b) 4
    • c) 5
    • d) 6
  • 72. From the top of hill 240 m high, the measure of the angles of depression of the top and bottom of minaret are 30° and 60° respectively. Find the height of minaret:
    • a) 145 m
    • b) 150 m
    • c) 155 m
    • d) 160 m
  • 73. Find the Arithmetic Mean of the values 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10:
    • a) 4
    • b) 5
    • c) 6
    • d) 7
  • 74. Which word has both a prefix and a suffix?
    • a) Rereading
    • b) Unhappy
    • c) Kindness
    • d) Useful
  • 75. Which of the following shows the connotative use of “cold”?
    • a) Having a low temperature
    • b) Lacking emotion or warmth
    • c) Frozen or icy
    • d) Below 0 degrees Celsius
  • 76. He ran fast because he was late. [Identify the conjunction]
    • a) Ran
    • b) Was
    • c) Because
    • d) Fast
  • 77. Choose the words to make complete the sentence:
    • a) Rarely natural beauty such I see
    • b) Such rarely beauty natural I see
    • c) I see rarely such natural beauty
    • d) Rarely see I such natural beauty
  • 78. [If it rains, we ___ stay indoors. [Choose the correct option]]
    • a) Shall
    • b) Has to
    • c) Is going
    • d) Were
  • 79. Find the silent letter in the word, “plumber”:
    • a) L
    • b) B
    • c) M
    • d) R
  • 80. You and your brother should behave ___ at the party:
    • a) Ourselves
    • b) Yourself
    • c) Yourselves
    • d) Themselves
  • 81. Which sentence is the comma correctly placed?
    • a) The sky is blue the clouds, are white
    • b) The sky is blue, the clouds are white
    • c) The sky is blue the clouds are white.
    • d) The sky, is blue the clouds are white
  • 82. Which sentence uses a comparative adjective correctly?
    • a) His handwriting is neater than hers
    • b) His handwriting is neat than hers
    • c) His handwriting is more neat than hers
    • d) His handwriting is neater than her
  • 83. Which of the following involves copying others and implies “doing as others do”?
    • a) Imitation
    • b) Creativity
    • c) Imagination
    • d) Exploration
  • 84. The termination of the conditioned stimulus (CS) either with the onset of the unconditioned stimulus (UCS) or during the presentation of unconditioned stimulus (UCS) is known as:
    • a) Simultaneous Conditioning
    • b) Trace Conditioning
    • c) Delay Conditioning
    • d) Backward Conditioning
  • 85. Which one of the following refers to the assistance given to individuals in making intelligent choices and adjustment in life?
    • a) Discipline
    • b) Supervision
    • c) Guidance
    • d) Instruction
  • 86. Which philosophy believed that the problems of society can be solved by bringing great changes in the educational system?
    • a) Idealism
    • b) Realism
    • c) Pragmatism
    • d) Reconstructionism
  • 87. Which one of the following is known as a collection of individuals who have organized themselves into a distinct group?
    • a) Family
    • b) Community
    • c) Society
    • d) Crowd
  • 88. Which educational theorist categorized learning objectives from simple to complex, or from factual knowledge to conceptual understanding?
    • a) Jean Piaget
    • b) B.F. Skinner
    • c) Lev Vygotsky
    • d) Benjamin Bloom
  • 89. Which of the following combines both circle and row formats, suitable for group assignments, making it and lectures?
    • a) Linear design
    • b) Horseshoe design
    • c) Grid design
    • d) Column design
  • 90. Identify the method that is considered one of the most widely used instructional strategies in classrooms:
    • a) Role Play Method
    • b) Project-based Learning
    • c) Lecture Method
    • d) Inquiry-based Learning
  • 91. Which one of the following is a group creativity technique that was specially designed to generate a large number of ideas for solving a problem?
    • a) Problem Solving
    • b) Brainstorming
    • c) Decision Making
    • d) Critical Thinking
  • 92. The 5E’s Model is most often associated with constructivist learning design. This model is commonly used to design which one of the following?
    • a) Lesson Plans for Classroom Teaching
    • b) Rules and Regulations for School Discipline
    • c) Question Papers for Annual Examinations
    • d) Timetable for School Activities
  • 93. Cell organelle perform different jobs for cell. Which one of the following organelle help in protein synthesis and is called factories of protein?
    • a) Mitochondria
    • b) Ribosome
    • c) Lysosome
    • d) Golgi bodies
  • 94. Grafting is a technique of combining two plants. It uses the roots and the bottom portion of one plant attached to the top portion of another plant that is known as:
    • a) Root stock
    • b) Graft
    • c) Scion
    • d) Tube
  • 95. All planets of solar system have moons except:
    • a) Mercury only
    • b) Venus only
    • c) Mercury and Venus
    • d) Uranus and Mars
  • 96. The solution in which the solute concentration is larger is called one of the following concentrated solution:
    • a) 120 gram of sugar in 1 litre water
    • b) 400 gram of sugar in 1 litre water
    • c) 50 gram of sugar in 0.5 litre water
    • d) 30 gram of sugar in 0.1 litre of water
  • 97. The speed of sound is different in different medium. Which of the following is the approximate speed of sound in water?
    • a) 240 m/s
    • b) 1500 m/s
    • c) 3300 m/s
    • d) 5000 m/s

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