FPSC VICE PRINCIPAL MOCK TEST 1 FOR FPSC EXAMS
FPSC Vice Principal Mock Test 1 for FPSC Exams
Welcome to FPSC Vice Principal Mock Test 1, specially designed for candidates preparing for FPSC Vice Principal (BS-18) recruitment exams. This mock test is based on the latest exam pattern and includes carefully selected MCQs to help you practice in a real exam environment.
This test is ideal for self-assessment and helps you identify your weak areas before the actual exam. Each question is designed to improve conceptual clarity and strengthen your overall preparation for FPSC and other competitive exams.
✨ What you will get in this mock test:
- FPSC-style MCQs based on real exam difficulty
- Practice questions covering key subjects
- Exam-oriented format for better preparation
- Self-evaluation to track your progress
- Helpful for FPSC, PPSC, NTS, and other tests
This mock test is your first step toward mastering the FPSC Vice Principal exam. Regular practice will improve your speed, accuracy, and confidence.
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A. The committee has decided
B. The committee have decide
C. Committee has decided it
D. No change
Correct answer is: A. The committee has decided
Collective noun 'committee' takes singular verb
A. From
B. To
C. For
D. Of
Correct answer is: A. From
Prevent someone from doing something
A. It rains
B. It is raining
C. It will rain
D. It rained
Correct answer is: B. It is raining
Present continuous tense translation
A. Poor
B. Wealthy
C. Needy
D. Broke
Correct answer is: B. Wealthy
Famous and renowned are synonyms; rich and wealthy are synonyms
A. Privilege
B. Priviledge
C. Privelege
D. Privilage
Correct answer is: A. Privilege
Correct spelling: Privilege
A. Change
B. Future
C. Existing state
D. Past
Correct answer is: C. Existing state
Status quo means current situation
A. Confused feelings
B. Clear
C. Certain
D. Decided
Correct answer is: A. Confused feelings
Ambivalent means having mixed feelings
A. By itself
B. For example
C. In addition
D. Afterwards
Correct answer is: A. By itself
Per se means intrinsically or by itself
A. By
B. With
C. Through
D. From
Correct answer is: A. By
Succeed by means of hard work
A. Than
B. Then
C. When
D. As
Correct answer is: C. When
Hardly...when is correct correlative conjunction
A. Doctor
B. Teacher
C. Student
D. Principal
Correct answer is: C. Student
Patient goes to hospital; student goes to school
A. Occurrence
B. Occurence
C. Ocurrence
D. Ocurrance
Correct answer is: A. Occurrence
Correct spelling: Occurrence (double c, double r)
A. Each of the players are ready
B. Each of the players is ready
C. Each of the players were ready
D. Each players are ready
Correct answer is: B. Each of the players is ready
Each' takes singular verb
A. Rare
B. Everywhere
C. Limited
D. Scarce
Correct answer is: B. Everywhere
Ubiquitous means present everywhere
A. Speechless
B. Fluent
C. Silent
D. Mute
Correct answer is: B. Fluent
Eloquent means fluent and persuasive in speaking
A. Completely
B. Partly
C. Slowly
D. Quickly
Correct answer is: A. Completely
In toto means entirely or wholly
A. He asked what your name is
B. He asked what is your name
C. He asked that what was your name
D. He asked what was your name
Correct answer is: A. He asked what your name is
Indirect question has subject before verb
A. Regret past mistakes
B. Plan for future
C. Celebrate success
D. Work hard
Correct answer is: A. Regret past mistakes
Idiom means uselessly regretting past events
A. Talkative
B. Quiet
C. Verbose
D. Wordy
Correct answer is: B. Quiet
Loquacious means very talkative; antonym is quiet
A. They eat food
B. They have eaten food
C. They are eating food
D. They will eat food
Correct answer is: B. They have eaten food
Present perfect tense translation
A. Monitor progress
B. End-of-term assessment
C. Identify difficulties
D. Daily feedback
Correct answer is: B. End-of-term assessment
Summative evaluates learning at term end
A. Serious
B. Silly
C. Trivial
D. Light
Correct answer is: A. Serious
Frivolous means not serious; antonym is serious
A. Would have
B. Will have
C. Has
D. Had
Correct answer is: A. Would have
Third conditional: if + past perfect, would have + past participle
A. She don't like coffee
B. She doesn't likes coffee
C. She doesn't like coffee
D. She do not like coffee
Correct answer is: C. She doesn't like coffee
With singular subject 'she', use 'does' + base verb
A. Stop
B. Start
C. Continue
D. Proceed
Correct answer is: A. Stop
Cease synonym is stop or discontinue