Islamabad Police Jobs 2026 Syllabus, Paper Pattern, Preparation Guide & MCQs

Introduction

Preparing for Islamabad Police Jobs 2026? Understanding the latest syllabus, paper pattern, and selection process is the key to securing a high score in the written examination. This comprehensive guide covers the complete subject-wise syllabus, paper pattern, physical test requirements, preparation strategy, recommended study resources, and direct access to topic-wise MCQs available on DocMCQs.com.

Whether you are applying for Constable, Assistant Sub Inspector (ASI), Assistant, LDC, UDC, Driver, Stenotypist, Data Entry Operator, or any Ministerial Post, this guide will help you prepare effectively for every stage of the recruitment process.


Islamabad Police Jobs 2026 – Quick Information

Recruiting OrganizationIslamabad Capital Territory (ICT) Police
Exam TypeWritten Competitive Examination
Total Marks100
Objective Portion80 Marks
Subjective Portion20 Marks
Question TypeMultiple Choice Questions + Essay Writing
Education LevelMostly Matric / Intermediate Standard
Negative MarkingAs per official advertisement (if applicable)
Preparation ResourceSubject-wise MCQs available on DocMCQs.com

Contents

  1. Islamabad Police Paper Pattern
  2. English Syllabus
  3. General Knowledge & Pakistan Studies
  4. Islamic Studies / Ethics
  5. Mathematics
  6. Intelligence Test
  7. Essay Writing
  8. Physical Test Requirements
  9. Selection Process
  10. Preparation Strategy
  11. Frequently Asked Questions

Islamabad Police Written Test Pattern 2026

The Islamabad Police written examination consists of 100 marks, divided into an objective (MCQs) section and a subjective (essay writing) section. The objective section evaluates a candidate’s knowledge of English, General Knowledge, Pakistan Studies, Islamic Studies or Ethics, Mathematics, and Intelligence. The subjective section assesses written communication skills in both English and Urdu.

SectionMarksDetails
English20Grammar, Vocabulary, Synonyms, Antonyms, Tenses, Comprehension
General Knowledge & Pakistan Studies20Current Affairs, Geography, History, National & International Events
Islamic Studies / Ethics20Basic Islamic Knowledge or Ethics for Non-Muslim Candidates
Mathematics & Intelligence20Arithmetic, Logical Reasoning, Analytical Ability
English Essay + Urdu Essay2010 Marks Each
Total100Written Examination

📚 Start Subject-wise Preparation

Instead of reading lengthy notes, improve your preparation by practicing topic-wise MCQs. The following sections include the complete syllabus along with recommended MCQ categories to help you strengthen every subject before the Islamabad Police written examination.


📘 English Syllabus (20 Marks)

The English section carries 20 marks and is one of the highest-scoring parts of the Islamabad Police written examination. Questions are generally based on the Matric and Intermediate syllabus and assess grammar, vocabulary, sentence structure, comprehension, and correct usage of English. Candidates who practice topic-wise MCQs consistently can achieve excellent marks in this section.


English Syllabus Breakdown

TopicImportanceDifficulty
Grammar Rules⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐Easy
Synonyms & Antonyms⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐Easy
Prepositions⭐⭐⭐⭐Moderate
Active & Passive Voice⭐⭐⭐⭐Moderate
Sentence Correction⭐⭐⭐⭐Moderate
Idioms & Phrases⭐⭐⭐Moderate
Vocabulary⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐Easy
Reading Comprehension⭐⭐⭐Moderate

 

Topics You Must Prepare

  • Grammar Rules
  • Parts of Speech
  • Tenses
  • Articles
  • Prepositions
  • Synonyms
  • Antonyms
  • Active and Passive Voice
  • Direct & Indirect Speech
  • Sentence Correction
  • Error Detection
  • Vocabulary
  • Spellings
  • Idioms & Phrases
  • Reading Comprehension

🚀 Practice English MCQs

Master every topic through chapter-wise MCQs available on DocMCQs.com. These practice sets include repeatedly asked questions from Islamabad Police, FIA, ASF, FPSC, PPSC, and other competitive examinations.

📗 Active & Passive Voice

Practice important MCQs covering Active Voice, Passive Voice and sentence transformations.

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📙 English Prepositions

Improve your grammar by solving the most frequently repeated Preposition MCQs.

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📘 English Synonyms

Build vocabulary through important Synonyms asked in competitive examinations.

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📙 Idioms & Phrases

Strengthen vocabulary with the most repeated Idioms and Phrases MCQs.

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💡 Preparation Strategy

  • Study grammar rules for at least 30 minutes daily.
  • Learn 20 new vocabulary words every day.
  • Practice Synonyms and Antonyms regularly.
  • Revise commonly used Prepositions.
  • Solve previous Islamabad Police English questions.
  • Attempt one full English mock test every week.
  • Review every incorrect answer to understand the underlying grammar rule.

🎯 Scoring Tips

Begin with vocabulary questions because they usually take less time. Next, solve grammar-based MCQs such as prepositions, active and passive voice, and sentence correction. Leave lengthy comprehension questions for the end if time is limited. Daily MCQ practice will improve both speed and accuracy.


📌 Last-Minute Revision Checklist

✅ Grammar Rules

✅ Synonyms & Antonyms

✅ Prepositions

✅ Active & Passive Voice

✅ Vocabulary

✅ Idioms & Phrases

✅ Sentence Correction

✅ Previous Islamabad Police Papers

🌍 General Knowledge & Pakistan Studies (20 Marks)

The General Knowledge and Pakistan Studies section carries 20 marks and is one of the most important components of the Islamabad Police written examination. Questions are usually based on current affairs, Pakistan Affairs, world geography, science, international organizations, history, important personalities, and national events. Candidates who regularly practice MCQs and stay updated with current affairs can score well in this section.

Rather than memorizing random facts, focus on understanding concepts and revising frequently asked topics from previous competitive examinations such as Islamabad Police, FIA, ASF, PPSC, FPSC, CSS, and NTS.


📚 Subject-wise Syllabus

TopicImportanceExpected Questions
Pakistan Affairs⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐High
Current Affairs⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐High
General Knowledge⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐High
World Geography⭐⭐⭐⭐Moderate
Everyday Science⭐⭐⭐⭐Moderate
International Organizations⭐⭐⭐Moderate
Sports⭐⭐⭐Low to Moderate
Books & Authors⭐⭐⭐Low

 

Important Topics to Prepare

  • Pakistan Movement
  • Constitution of Pakistan
  • National Symbols
  • Provinces and Capitals
  • Major Rivers and Dams
  • Mountain Ranges
  • National Parks
  • Current National Affairs
  • International Current Affairs
  • World Geography
  • Capitals and Currencies
  • United Nations and Specialized Agencies
  • SAARC, OIC, SCO and ECO
  • Basic Science
  • Climate Change
  • Environment
  • Sports
  • Awards
  • Important Personalities
  • Important Days and Events

🚀 Practice General Knowledge MCQs

Strengthen your preparation through topic-wise MCQs available on DocMCQs.com. These categories include thousands of solved MCQs from previous competitive examinations.

🇵🇰 Pakistan Affairs MCQs

History, Constitution, National Symbols, Provinces, Rivers, Mountains and important personalities.

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📰 Current Affairs MCQs

Daily, weekly and monthly current affairs prepared for all competitive examinations.

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🌎 General Knowledge MCQs

Important one-liners and frequently repeated GK questions from previous papers.

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🗺️ World Geography MCQs

Countries, capitals, currencies, oceans, rivers, mountains and world geography facts.

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🔬 Everyday Science MCQs

Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Space Science and basic scientific concepts.

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💡 Preparation Strategy

  • Read current affairs daily from reliable news sources.
  • Revise Pakistan Affairs regularly.
  • Memorize capitals, currencies and international organizations.
  • Practice at least 40 GK MCQs every day.
  • Maintain short notes for important dates and events.
  • Attempt weekly mock tests to improve speed and recall.

🎯 High-Scoring Areas

The following topics are frequently tested in competitive examinations and should receive extra attention:

  • Pakistan Constitution
  • National Symbols
  • Current Affairs (Last 6–12 Months)
  • Capitals & Currencies
  • United Nations
  • Pakistan Geography
  • Important Personalities
  • Major Dams and Rivers
  • World Geography
  • Science & Technology

📌 Final Revision Checklist

Before the examination, make sure you have revised:

✅ Pakistan Affairs

✅ Current Affairs

✅ General Knowledge

✅ World Geography

✅ Everyday Science

✅ International Organizations

✅ Capitals & Currencies

✅ Important Days

✅ National Heroes

✅ Previous Islamabad Police Papers


📖 Why Practice Topic-wise MCQs?

General Knowledge questions often follow recurring patterns across competitive examinations. Practicing topic-wise MCQs improves retention, strengthens conceptual understanding, and increases confidence during the exam. Regular revision combined with mock tests is one of the most effective ways to prepare for the General Knowledge section.

☪️ Islamic Studies / Ethics (20 Marks)

The Islamic Studies section carries 20 marks and evaluates a candidate’s understanding of basic Islamic teachings, Quranic knowledge, Hadith, Seerat-un-Nabi (PBUH), Islamic history, and important religious events. For non-Muslim candidates, this section is replaced with Ethics according to the recruitment policy.

Most questions are straightforward and are based on concepts commonly studied at the Matric and Intermediate levels. Regular practice of previous MCQs is one of the best ways to prepare for this section.


Important Topics

TopicImportanceExpected Questions
Pillars of Islam⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐High
Articles of Faith (Iman)⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐High
Life of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH)⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐High
Quran and Surahs⭐⭐⭐⭐Moderate
Hadith⭐⭐⭐⭐Moderate
Khulafa-e-Rashideen⭐⭐⭐⭐Moderate
Ghazwat⭐⭐⭐Moderate
Islamic History⭐⭐⭐Moderate

 

Topics You Should Prepare

  • Pillars of Islam
  • Articles of Faith
  • Life of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH)
  • Makki & Madani Surahs
  • Important Quranic Facts
  • Hadith
  • Khulafa-e-Rashideen
  • Battle of Badr, Uhud and Khandaq
  • Islamic Months
  • Islamic History
  • Important Islamic Personalities
  • Basic Islamic Teachings


Preparation Tips

  • Revise basic Islamic concepts regularly.
  • Memorize important Quranic facts and Hadith.
  • Study the Seerah of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH).
  • Practice previous competitive examination MCQs.
  • Prepare short notes for quick revision.

🧮 Mathematics & Intelligence (20 Marks)

The Mathematics and Intelligence section carries 20 marks and assesses numerical ability, logical reasoning, analytical thinking, and problem-solving skills. Most Mathematics questions are based on Matric-level arithmetic, while the Intelligence portion evaluates verbal and non-verbal reasoning abilities commonly tested in competitive examinations.

Regular MCQ practice is the most effective way to improve speed and accuracy in this section. Candidates should focus on solving questions within a limited time to build confidence before the examination.


Mathematics Topics

TopicImportance
Basic Arithmetic⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Percentages⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Ratios & Proportions⭐⭐⭐⭐
Fractions & Decimals⭐⭐⭐⭐
Average⭐⭐⭐⭐
Profit & Loss⭐⭐⭐
Time & Work⭐⭐⭐
Time, Speed & Distance⭐⭐⭐
Simple Algebra⭐⭐⭐

 

Intelligence Topics

  • Number Series
  • Letter Series
  • Coding & Decoding
  • Analogies
  • Classification
  • Logical Reasoning
  • Analytical Reasoning
  • Direction Sense
  • Blood Relations
  • Pattern Recognition


🎯 Preparation Strategy

  • Practice Mathematics daily to improve calculation speed.
  • Learn shortcut techniques for arithmetic problems.
  • Solve Intelligence MCQs under timed conditions.
  • Identify weak topics and revise them regularly.
  • Attempt full-length mock tests every week.

📌 Final Revision Checklist

✅ Arithmetic

✅ Percentages

✅ Ratios & Proportions

✅ Fractions

✅ Average

✅ Time & Work

✅ Number Series

✅ Coding-Decoding

✅ Analogies

✅ Logical Reasoning

✅ Previous Islamabad Police Papers

✍️ Subjective Portion (20 Marks)

The subjective portion of the Islamabad Police written examination carries 20 marks. It evaluates a candidate’s ability to express ideas clearly, organize thoughts logically, and write in simple, correct language. Candidates are generally required to attempt one English essay and one Urdu essay.


📝 English Essay (10 Marks)

Candidates may be asked to write a short essay of approximately 100–150 words on a general or contemporary topic.

Important Essay Topics

  • Importance of Education
  • Climate Change
  • Social Media
  • Women’s Empowerment
  • Youth and Nation Building
  • Environmental Pollution
  • Digital Pakistan
  • Rule of Law
  • Traffic Discipline
  • Importance of Police in Society

📖 Urdu Essay (10 Marks)

The Urdu essay tests your ability to write clearly and logically on common social and national issues.

اہم موضوعات

  • تعلیم کی اہمیت
  • وقت کی پابندی
  • دیانت داری
  • پاکستان کی ترقی
  • ماحولیاتی آلودگی
  • نوجوانوں کا کردار
  • ٹریفک قوانین
  • سوشل میڈیا
  • قومی یکجہتی
  • امن و امان کی اہمیت

💡 Essay Writing Tips

  • Write a brief introduction.
  • Organize ideas into short paragraphs.
  • Support your points with relevant examples where appropriate.
  • Avoid grammatical and spelling mistakes.
  • Finish with a concise conclusion.
  • Practice writing within the examination time limit.

🏃 Physical Test Requirements

Candidates who qualify according to the recruitment criteria are required to appear in the physical endurance test before the written examination or as specified in the official recruitment schedule.

RequirementMaleFemale
Running1.5 Miles in 7 Minutes1.5 Miles in 15 Minutes
HeightAs per Official AdvertisementAs per Official Advertisement
Chest MeasurementAs per Official AdvertisementNot Applicable (if specified)

Preparation Tips

  • Start running at least 4–6 weeks before the physical test.
  • Improve stamina through regular jogging.
  • Maintain a healthy diet and stay hydrated.
  • Wear comfortable running shoes during practice.
  • Practice under timed conditions.

📋 Islamabad Police Selection Process 2026

  1. Online Application Submission
  2. Document Verification
  3. Physical Endurance Test
  4. Written Examination
  5. Typing / Skill Test (for ministerial posts only)
  6. Psychological Assessment
  7. Interview
  8. Medical Examination
  9. Final Merit List
  10. Appointment

📅 30-Day Preparation Plan

WeekFocus Area
Week 1English Grammar + Vocabulary + Mathematics Basics
Week 2General Knowledge + Pakistan Affairs + Islamic Studies
Week 3Intelligence + Current Affairs + Essay Practice
Week 4Mock Tests + Previous Papers + Revision

📚 Recommended Preparation Material

📖 Practice Topic-wise MCQs

Improve your preparation by solving chapter-wise MCQs available on DocMCQs.com.

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📝 Attempt Mock Tests

Evaluate your preparation with full-length mock tests and identify weak areas before the examination.

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📄 Solve Previous Papers

Practice previous Islamabad Police and other competitive examination papers to understand question patterns.

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❓ Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

1. What is the total marks of the Islamabad Police written test?

The written examination consists of 100 marks, including 80 marks for objective MCQs and 20 marks for the subjective portion.

2. Is there an English essay in the written test?

Yes. Candidates are generally required to write a short English essay carrying 10 marks.

3. Is there a Urdu essay?

Yes. A short Urdu essay or paragraph writing question generally carries 10 marks.

4. Which subjects are included in the MCQ portion?

English, General Knowledge, Pakistan Studies, Islamic Studies or Ethics, Mathematics, and Intelligence.

5. What is the best way to prepare?

Study the syllabus thoroughly, practice topic-wise MCQs, solve previous papers, attempt mock tests, and revise regularly.

6. Are previous papers useful?

Yes. Previous papers help you understand the exam pattern and frequently tested topics.

7. Is Mathematics difficult?

The Mathematics section is generally based on Matric-level arithmetic and basic problem-solving concepts.

8. How can I improve my score?

Practice daily, strengthen weak areas, manage time effectively, and revise consistently before the examination.

🎯 Start Your Islamabad Police Preparation Today

Success in the Islamabad Police written examination comes from consistent study, regular revision, and continuous MCQ practice. Cover each subject systematically, solve previous papers, attempt mock tests, and evaluate your performance regularly. With a disciplined preparation plan and sufficient practice, you can approach the examination with confidence.

Explore thousands of solved MCQs, previous papers, current affairs, and mock tests on DocMCQs.com to strengthen your preparation for Islamabad Police and other competitive examinations.

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