The pass mark for the MPT test in Pakistan is 33%. This means that candidates must score at least 66 out of 200 in order to pass the test. There is no negative marking for the MPT test, so every correct answer will count towards your score.
The MPT test is a 200-mark multiple-choice question (MCQ) test that covers the following subjects:
- Islamic Studies (20 marks)
- Urdu (20 marks)
- English (50 marks)
- General Ability (60 marks)
- General Knowledge (50 marks)
The MPT test is a knowledge-based test, so it is important to be familiar with the syllabus and to practice answering MCQs. There are a number of resources available to help you prepare for the MPT test, including books, online courses, and practice tests.