PMS Current Affairs Past Paper 2018
Complete guide to the PMS Current Affairs paper from 2018. Understand the format, key topics, and how to prepare effectively.
Paper Overview
Paper Format
Tests analytical understanding of national and international current events with emphasis on their relevance to governance and public policy.
Paper Pattern & Structure
8-10 questions on domestic politics, international relations, economy, and social issues. Candidates answer 4-5 with depth of analysis.
Key Topics Covered
Based on analysis of PMS Current Affairs papers, these are the key topics that candidates should focus on:
Preparation Tips
Maintain a daily current affairs diary organized by topic
Follow provincial news sources alongside national newspapers
Study international events through their impact on Pakistan
Practice connecting current events to policy implications
Review past 12-18 months of major developments before the exam
Frequently Asked Questions
How recent should current affairs be?
Focus on the past 12-18 months. Major ongoing issues require longer historical context to provide complete answers.
Is international current affairs tested in PMS?
Yes, but typically with less depth than CSS. Focus on international events that directly impact Pakistan.
What newspapers should I read?
Dawn and The News for national coverage, plus your provincial newspaper (e.g., Jang for Punjab, Kawish for Sindh) for local perspectives.
How do I manage the vast scope of current affairs?
Organize by themes: governance, economy, international relations, social issues. Focus on major developments rather than every news item.