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JobsHub365 Test Preparation Team
HR Analysts, Psychometric Experts & Former FPSC/Bank Interviewers
This guide was developed by our team of psychometric consultants and HR professionals who have collectively administered and analysed thousands of psychological tests across Pakistan’s government and private sector. Every tip here is grounded in how these tests actually work inside Pakistani institutions.
If you have ever received a call letter that says “Written Test including Psychological Assessment” and felt your stomach drop — you are not alone. Psychological tests are now standard at FPSC, PPSC, NTS, most banks, ISPR-linked organisations, and Pakistan’s leading private firms. Yet the vast majority of candidates show up having done zero preparation. That gap is your competitive advantage. This guide explains exactly what these tests measure, what question types to expect, and the strategies that consistently produce high scores.
What is a Psychological Test?
Foundation
A psychological test in the context of Pakistani job recruitment is a standardised, timed assessment designed to measure your cognitive abilities, personality traits, and behavioural tendencies. Unlike academic exams, there is no single “syllabus” to study from — instead, these tests evaluate how you think, reason, and respond under pressure.
Organisations use them because CVs and interviews are easy to game. A well-designed psychological test provides an objective, comparative data point that removes bias and reveals how a candidate is likely to actually perform on the job.
Important: In Pakistan, psychological tests are used by FPSC, PPSC, SPSC, KPSC, NTS, all major banks (HBL, UBL, MCB, Meezan, Bank of Khyber), ISPR, FIA, Police Service, and most MNCs operating in Pakistan. If you are applying to any competitive role, expect one.
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7 Types of Psychological Tests in Pakistan
Know Your Test
Most Pakistani employers use a combination of 2–4 of the following test types in a single sitting. Understanding what each one measures helps you prepare in the right direction.
Tests your ability to interpret numerical data, solve arithmetic problems, and identify number patterns under time pressure. Heavily used in banking and finance recruitment.
- Number series and pattern completion
- Percentage, ratio and proportion problems
- Data interpretation from tables/graphs
- Basic algebra and average calculations
⏱️ Time limit: 20–30 mins
Measures your ability to understand and reason through written information. Critical for civil service, administrative, and managerial roles.
- Synonyms, antonyms, analogies
- Sentence completion and correction
- Reading comprehension passages
- Logical deduction from statements
⏱️ Time limit: 25–35 mins
Measures raw cognitive ability through non-verbal puzzles, matrix patterns, and spatial reasoning. Used across almost all sectors in Pakistan.
- Matrix and pattern completion (Raven’s style)
- Odd one out from visual sequences
- Spatial rotation and folding problems
- Syllogisms and logical sequences
⏱️ Time limit: 20–40 mins
There are no “right” answers here — but there are preferred profiles for specific roles. Most Pakistani employers use Big Five or MBTI-style questionnaires.
- Agree/disagree scales about work preferences
- Situational judgment: “What would you do if…”
- Forced-choice between two positive traits
- Value ranking exercises
No time pressure — answer honestly
Increasingly used by multinational companies and progressive Pakistani employers. Tests how well you recognise, understand, and manage emotions in workplace scenarios.
- Scenario-based emotional response questions
- Recognising emotions from facial expressions
- Conflict resolution preference scales
- Team dynamics situational judgement
Used in: MNCs, NGOs, HR-heavy roles
Used in engineering, defence, manufacturing, and utility sector recruitment in Pakistan. Tests spatial and mechanical reasoning.
- Gear, pulley and lever direction problems
- Circuit diagrams and flow interpretation
- Spatial rotation of 3D objects
- Basic physics principles (force, pressure)
Used in: WAPDA, railways, NESCOM, defence
Presents real-world workplace scenarios and asks what you would do. Tests professional judgement, ethics, and decision-making ability — popular in FPSC and bank assessments.
- Rank 4 possible responses from best to worst
- Ethical dilemma choices
- Supervisor conflict scenarios
- Priority management under deadline pressure
Used in: FPSC, banks, CSS/PMS
Practice Questions with Answers
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Numerical Reasoning — 5 Practice Questions
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Q1. Complete the series: 2, 6, 12, 20, 30, ?
Answer: C) 42
The differences are 4, 6, 8, 10, 12 — increasing by 2 each time. 30 + 12 = 42.
Q2. If a shirt costs PKR 1,200 after a 20% discount, what was its original price?
A) PKR 1,440
B) PKR 1,500
C) PKR 1,380
D) PKR 1,600
Answer: B) PKR 1,500
If 1,200 is 80% of original: Original = 1,200 ÷ 0.80 = PKR 1,500.
Q3. A train travels 360 km in 4 hours. How long will it take to travel 540 km at the same speed?
A) 5 hours
B) 6 hours
C) 5.5 hours
D) 7 hours
Answer: B) 6 hours
Speed = 360 ÷ 4 = 90 km/h. Time = 540 ÷ 90 = 6 hours.
Q4. What percentage is 45 of 180?
A) 20%
B) 25%
C) 30%
D) 15%
Answer: B) 25%
(45 ÷ 180) × 100 = 25%.
Q5. Series: 3, 9, 27, 81, ?
A) 162
B) 108
C) 243
D) 189
Answer: C) 243
Each term is multiplied by 3: 81 × 3 = 243.
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Verbal Reasoning — 5 Practice Questions
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Q1. Choose the word most similar in meaning to BENEVOLENT:
A) Hostile
B) Generous
C) Indifferent
D) Suspicious
Answer: B) Generous
Benevolent means well-meaning and kindly — closest synonym is generous/charitable.
Q2. Complete the analogy: DOCTOR is to HOSPITAL as JUDGE is to ___
A) Lawyer
B) Police station
C) Court
D) Parliament
Answer: C) Court
A doctor works in a hospital; a judge works in a court. The relationship is professional → workplace.
Q3. Which sentence is grammatically correct?
A) He don’t know the answer.
B) She has been working here since 2019.
C) They was present at the meeting.
D) I have went to Lahore yesterday.
Answer: B)
Present perfect continuous “has been working” + since (point in time) is grammatically correct. The other options have subject-verb agreement or tense errors.
Q4. Odd one out: ROSE, JASMINE, TULIP, MANGO, LILY
A) Rose
B) Lily
C) Mango
D) Jasmine
Answer: C) Mango
All others are flowers. Mango is a fruit — the odd category member.
Q5. Opposite of LOQUACIOUS:
A) Talkative
B) Taciturn
C) Verbose
D) Garrulous
Answer: B) Taciturn
Loquacious = very talkative. Taciturn = reserved and saying little. The others (verbose, garrulous) are synonyms of loquacious.
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IQ & Logical Reasoning — 5 Practice Questions
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Q1. All cats are animals. Some animals are wild. Therefore:
A) All cats are wild
B) No cats are wild
C) Some cats may be wild
D) All animals are cats
Answer: C) Some cats may be wild
We know cats are animals and some animals are wild — so it is possible (not certain) that some cats are wild. We cannot conclude all or none.
Q2. If FRIEND is coded as GSJFOE, how is ENEMY coded?
A) DMFNX
B) FOFNZ
C) FOGMZ
D) EMEMZ
Answer: B) FOFNZ
Each letter is shifted +1 in the alphabet: E→F, N→O, E→F, M→N, Y→Z = FOFNZ.
Q3. A clock shows 3:15. What is the angle between the hour and minute hands?
A) 0°
B) 7.5°
C) 15°
D) 90°
Answer: B) 7.5°
At 3:15, minute hand is at 90°. Hour hand moves 0.5° per minute: at 3:15, it’s at 90° + 7.5° = 97.5°. Difference = 7.5°.
Q4. Which number is the odd one out: 8, 27, 64, 100, 125?
Answer: C) 100
8=2³, 27=3³, 64=4³, 125=5³ — all are perfect cubes. 100 is a perfect square (10²) but NOT a perfect cube.
Q5. If Ahmad is taller than Bilal, and Bilal is taller than Chaudhry, who is the shortest?
A) Ahmad
B) Bilal
C) Chaudhry
D) Cannot determine
Answer: C) Chaudhry
Ahmad > Bilal > Chaudhry. Chaudhry is at the bottom of this hierarchy.
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Proven Preparation Strategy
Step-by-Step
Most candidates prepare randomly — a few YouTube videos, a WhatsApp PDF, maybe a practice book bought a day before the test. This produces mediocre results. The following 4-week plan is built around how the brain actually improves on timed cognitive assessments.
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Week 1 — Diagnose Your Weaknesses
Take a full-length mock test under timed conditions without any preparation. Score it honestly. Identify which test types (numerical, verbal, IQ) are your weakest — these become your Week 2–3 focus areas. Do not skip this step; random preparation wastes weeks.
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Week 2 — Targeted Skill Building
Dedicate 45 minutes daily to your two weakest areas. For numerical reasoning: practice percentage, ratio, and series questions. For verbal: learn 10 new vocabulary words per day. For IQ: solve 20 matrix/pattern questions daily. Use timed sessions from day one — untimed practice does not transfer to exam performance.
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Week 3 — Speed & Accuracy Training
Now the focus shifts from correctness to speed. Practice answering 20 questions in 15 minutes. Skip questions you do not know immediately — come back to them. Your goal is to never get stuck. Train your brain to recognise question patterns instantly rather than solving from scratch every time.
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Week 4 — Full Mock Tests & Review
Take three full mock tests under real conditions (timed, no breaks, no phone). Review every wrong answer to understand the underlying pattern — not just memorise the answer. By test day, you should have seen every major question type multiple times.
⭐ Expert Insight
“The single most impactful thing a Pakistani candidate can do before a psychological test is to practice under real time pressure — not just attempt questions casually. Your brain under a 25-minute countdown behaves completely differently. The candidates who score in the top 10% are almost always those who have trained specifically under time pressure, not just those who know the most.”
Score Interpretation — What Your Score Means
Benchmarks
Pakistani recruiters evaluate your raw score relative to all other candidates in that testing batch. Here is a general benchmark used by major organisations:
| Score Band |
Percentile |
Interpretation |
Outcome |
| Below 40% |
Bottom 30% |
Significant gaps in reasoning ability |
Usually eliminated at screening |
| 40%–59% |
30th–59th |
Average performance, meets basic threshold |
May proceed if other factors strong |
| 60%–74% |
60th–74th |
Above average — competitive candidate |
Typically advances to interview |
| 75%–89% |
75th–89th |
Strong performer — clearly stands out |
Priority shortlisted |
| 90%+ |
Top 10% |
Exceptional — matches top 1 in 10 |
Strongest candidacy position |
10 Mistakes Pakistani Candidates Make
Avoid These
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Assuming you cannot prepare for an IQ test
IQ tests measure pattern recognition — a trainable skill. Regular practice with matrix and sequence questions measurably improves scores. Most candidates leave this entirely to chance.
✓ Fix: 20 matrix questions daily for 3 weeks
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Spending too long on a single question
The biggest score-killer in timed tests. If you cannot answer in 60–90 seconds, flag it and move on. Returning with fresh eyes almost always yields the answer faster.
✓ Fix: Practise strict 60-second per question discipline
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Trying to fake personality tests
Modern personality assessments have built-in consistency scales that flag artificially “perfect” responses. Trying to game the test frequently backfires and creates a suspicious profile.
✓ Fix: Answer honestly — align your answers to the role’s requirements naturally
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Not sleeping the night before
Cognitive performance on reasoning tests drops measurably with sleep deprivation. Even a 30% reduction in sleep causes a statistically significant drop in IQ test scores.
✓ Fix: 7–8 hours sleep minimum — no last-minute cramming
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Not reading the instructions carefully
Many Pakistani candidates jump straight into questions and misread the format — missing whether negative marking applies or whether they should rank vs select answers.
✓ Fix: Always read the full instructions before starting the timer in your head
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Ignoring the verbal section if strong in maths
Many engineering and finance candidates invest all their time in numerical prep and neglect verbal — often scoring poorly on the section that carries equal weight.
✓ Fix: Balanced preparation across all tested sections
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Using old or irrelevant practice material
NTS, FPSC, and private bank tests have evolved significantly. Using 2015-era practice books will familiarise you with outdated question formats and potentially mislead your preparation.
✓ Fix: Use post-2022 practice material and official sample papers where available
Sector-Specific Test Tips
Pakistan-Specific
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Government / FPSC / PPSC
Focus heavily on verbal reasoning, general knowledge, and current affairs alongside IQ. FPSC written tests often integrate psychological components with Pakistan Studies and Islamic studies. Personality section tests suitability for public service values: integrity, discipline, and public welfare orientation.
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Banking Sector
Numerical reasoning and data interpretation dominate bank tests. The Bank of Khyber, HBL, Meezan, and MCB all include a timed numerical aptitude section. Personality tests focus on sales orientation, client relationships, and ethical decision-making. Speed is critical — these tests are designed to be difficult to complete fully.
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Teaching & Education
SPSC, PPSC, and Kinnaird College-style assessments test verbal reasoning, comprehension, and situational judgement heavily. Personality testing in education roles assesses patience, communication style, and student-centred values. General intelligence tests are usually at moderate difficulty — verbal fluency is the differentiator.
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Private / MNC Sector
The most psychometrically sophisticated tests in Pakistan are used by MNCs and progressive local firms. Expect a combination of all types including EQ assessments and SJTs. Companies like Unilever, P&G, and Nestlé Pakistan use internationally benchmarked tools. Cultural fit and leadership potential are heavily weighted.
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Pre-Test Day Checklist
Do Not Miss
- Confirm test venue, time, and required documents (CNIC, call letter, photographs) 48 hours in advance
- Sleep at least 7–8 hours the night before — no exceptions
- Eat a proper breakfast — your brain runs on glucose; skipping breakfast reduces cognitive performance
- Arrive 20–25 minutes early to settle your nerves before being seated
- Bring a watch to self-monitor your time — do not rely on room clocks alone
- Read all instructions fully before beginning any section
- Mark difficult questions and return to them — never sit stuck on one question
- On personality tests: respond consistently and authentically — do not overthink
- Do not discuss questions or answers with other candidates between sections
- Bring water and any permitted stationery — pencils, eraser, calculator if allowed
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