Test Day 4
Consistency is the secret ingredient to cracking any competitive examination in Pakistan. If you have been diligently following a study plan, welcome to PPSC Past Papers Quiz Day 4. This is another milestone in your journey to master the pattern and difficulty level of the Punjab Public Service Commission exams.
Whether you are relying on the IBES book 7th edition or standard past papers, daily practice through quizzes is scientifically proven to improve retention. Today’s quiz focuses on the most frequently repeated questions that often appear in the One Paper MCQs category.
By Day 4, serious candidates move beyond basic recall and start testing their application skills. This session is designed to push that boundary. We have curated a mix of questions covering:
- Current Affairs: Major national and international events from the last three months.
- Pakistan Studies: Key dates, constitutional amendments, and landmark judgments.
- Everyday Science: Basic concepts that are frequently tested in PPSC 2025 preparation.
- General Knowledge: Questions regarding international borders, organizations, and treaties.
To ensure you rank high not just on Google, but in the actual merit list, follow these steps while attempting the PPSC past papers quiz Day 4:
- Simulate Exam Conditions: Sit in a quiet room with a timer. Try to solve 20 questions in 15 minutes.
- Analyze Mistakes: Don’t just check the answer; read the explanation. Understanding why the other options are wrong is what separates a top scorer from an average candidate.
- Cross-Reference: While the IBES Book is excellent, verify the latest statistics and data from official sources to stay updated for 2025.
Remember, the difference between an aspirant and a selected officer is often just a few marks. Those marks are earned through rigorous daily practice. Don’t just read—test yourself.
Attempt the Day 4 quiz now and track your progress. Share your score in the comments and let us know which subject you find the most challenging. Stay consistent, and success will follow.

