Lok Sewa GK Mock Test Nepal — Free General Knowledge Online Practice

Master Nepal GK, history, geography, constitution, and current affairs with realistic timed mock tests. Four full model sets with 50 questions each — completely free.

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General Knowledge (GK) is the single most important subject in Lok Sewa Aayog preliminary examinations. Whether you are preparing for Kharidar, Nayab Subba, Adhikrit, or Nepal Police exams, your GK score often determines whether you cross the cutoff line. In most preliminary papers, GK accounts for 25% to 35% of total marks — making it the highest-weighted individual section you can prepare for.

Crack Lokshewa offers four full-length GK mock test sets designed specifically for the Nepal Lok Sewa examination pattern. Each set contains 50 multiple-choice questions, a 45-minute timer, negative marking, and instant result analysis — giving you the most authentic practice experience outside the actual exam hall.

Why Practice GK Mock Tests Online?

Online mock tests simulate real exam pressure, train your time management, and expose gaps in your preparation. Studies show that candidates who attempt at least 10 full-length mock tests before the actual exam score 20–30% higher than those who rely solely on reading. Our tests cover Nepal geography, history, politics, international affairs, and science with bilingual support.

GK Exam Pattern for Lok Sewa Aayog

Before diving into practice, it is essential to understand the structure and weightage of the GK section across different Lok Sewa exams. While the exact syllabus varies slightly by post level, the core pattern remains consistent:

Exam LevelTotal QuestionsGK Questions (Approx)Marks per QNegative Marking
Kharidar (5th Level)5025–3020.5
Nayab Subba (6th Level)5028–3220.5
Adhikrit / Section Officer5030–3520.5
Nepal Police / Armed Police5025–3020.5

Free GK Mock Test Sets Available

We have curated four distinct GK model sets, each with a unique focus area so you can systematically cover the entire syllabus. Every set contains 50 questions and follows the exact Lok Sewa preliminary format.

GK Set 1 — Foundation

50 MCQs | 45 Min | Nepal History & Geography Focus

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GK Set 2 — Constitution & Polity

50 MCQs | 45 Min | Constitution 2072 & Governance

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GK Set 3 — Current Affairs & Economy

50 MCQs | 45 Min | National & International Events

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GK Set 4 — Mixed Advanced

50 MCQs | 45 Min | Science, ICT & Mixed Topics

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Topic-wise Coverage in Our GK Tests

The General Knowledge syllabus for Lok Sewa is vast, but smart preparation focuses on high-yield topics. Our mock tests are designed to reflect the actual topic distribution seen in past examination papers. Here is a detailed breakdown of what each set covers:

Topic AreaSet 1Set 2Set 3Set 4Exam Weightage
Nepal History12 Q4 Q3 Q5 Q6–8 marks
Nepal Geography10 Q3 Q4 Q5 Q5–7 marks
Constitution 20725 Q15 Q4 Q6 Q8–10 marks
Current Affairs4 Q5 Q14 Q5 Q5–7 marks
Economy & Budget3 Q4 Q10 Q5 Q3–5 marks
Science & Technology5 Q5 Q5 Q12 Q3–5 marks
International Relations4 Q5 Q5 Q5 Q2–4 marks
Miscellaneous (Days, Awards, Sports)7 Q9 Q5 Q7 Q2–4 marks

Pro Tip: Rotate Your Practice

Instead of taking the same set repeatedly, rotate through all four sets across the week. This ensures you encounter fresh questions and prevent memorization bias. On weekends, attempt two back-to-back sets to build exam stamina.

What Makes Our GK Mock Tests Different?

There are many GK question banks available online, but Crack Lokshewa is built specifically for the Nepali Lok Sewa examination ecosystem. Here is what sets our platform apart:

Sample GK Questions from Our Sets

Here are representative questions from our GK mock test bank. These illustrate the depth and variety you can expect:

Sample Question 1 — Nepal History

Q: In which year did King Prithvi Narayan Shah conquer the Kathmandu Valley?
A: 1768–1769 AD (1825–1826 BS)

Sample Question 2 — Geography

Q: Which is the longest river in Nepal?
A: Karnali River (approximately 1,080 km total length)

Sample Question 3 — Constitution

Q: How many fundamental rights are guaranteed by the Constitution of Nepal 2072?
A: 31 Fundamental Rights (Part 3, Articles 16–46)

Sample Question 4 — Current Affairs

Q: What is the main source of foreign exchange earnings for Nepal?
A: Remittance sent by Nepali workers abroad

Sample Question 5 — Science

Q: Which gas is most abundant in Earth's atmosphere?
A: Nitrogen (approximately 78%)

GK for Specific Lok Sewa Exams

While the core GK syllabus remains similar across exams, the depth and framing of questions vary significantly by post level. Understanding these differences helps you tailor your preparation and choose the right mock test sets for your target exam.

GK for Kharidar (5th Level)

Kharidar GK questions are typically straightforward and factual. Expect direct questions like "What is the capital of Province No. 1?" or "How many articles are in the Constitution?" The focus is on recall rather than analysis. Our GK Sets 1 and 2 are ideal for Kharidar aspirants because they emphasize foundational facts.

GK for Nayab Subba (6th Level)

Nayab Subba exams introduce slightly more conceptual GK questions. You may see "Which of the following is NOT a fundamental right?" or comparative questions about constitutional amendments. Sets 2 and 3 provide the right difficulty level for Nayab Subba preparation.

GK for Adhikrit (Section Officer)

Adhikrit-level GK questions test deeper understanding. Questions may ask about the implications of constitutional articles, inter-provincial disputes, or detailed budget analysis. Set 4 (Mixed Advanced) and regular current affairs updates are essential for Adhikrit aspirants.

GK for Nepal Police and APF

Police exams tend to emphasize geography, current affairs, and science more than deep constitutional theory. Physical geography of Nepal, recent government appointments, and basic science facts are high-yield topics. All four sets are useful, with extra attention to Sets 1 and 3.

How to Prepare GK Effectively for Lok Sewa

Attempting mock tests is only half the battle. To truly master GK, you need a structured preparation strategy that combines reading, revision, and active recall. Here is a proven 3-month preparation roadmap:

Month 1: Build the Foundation

Focus on static GK topics — Nepal history, geography, and constitution. Read standard reference books and make short notes in bullet format. Do not worry about memorizing everything; focus on understanding the timeline, major events, and key constitutional articles. Attempt one GK mock test per week to gauge your baseline.

Month 2: Deepen and Expand

Shift your focus to current affairs, economy, and science. Read daily newspapers (Gorkhapatra, Kantipur) and make monthly current affairs capsules. Start attempting two mock tests per week and maintain an error log. Review every wrong answer and note the concept you missed.

Month 3: Revision and Mock Test Marathon

This is your revision and test-taking phase. Attempt all four GK sets at least twice. Focus on speed — your target should be to complete 50 GK questions in 35–40 minutes with 85%+ accuracy. Revise your short notes daily and connect current affairs with static topics.

Common Mistake to Avoid

Many aspirants spend too much time on obscure facts and ignore high-yield topics. Do not memorize the height of every peak or the length of every river. Focus on the top 20% of facts that appear in 80% of questions — constitution articles, major historical dates, provincial capitals, and current economic indicators.

GK Preparation Resources

Supplement your mock test practice with these trusted resources:

Read More: Important GK Questions

For a curated list of the top 100 most frequently asked General Knowledge questions, visit our detailed blog post: Lok Sewa Aayog GK Important Questions: Top 100 General Knowledge MCQs. This article covers constitution, history, geography, current affairs, science, and international relations with direct answers.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best way to practice GK for Lok Sewa exams?
The best way to practice GK for Lok Sewa exams is through daily MCQ solving using timed mock tests. Focus on high-weightage topics like Constitution of Nepal 2072, Nepal history, geography, current affairs, and science. Crack Lokshewa offers free bilingual GK mock tests with instant results and explanations.
How many GK questions are asked in Lok Sewa preliminary exams?
In Lok Sewa Aayog preliminary exams, General Knowledge typically accounts for 25 to 35 questions out of 100 MCQs. For Kharidar level, expect 25-30 GK questions. For Nayab Subba and Adhikrit, the GK portion may be 30-35 questions with deeper conceptual framing.
Are Crack Lokshewa GK mock tests free?
Yes, all GK mock tests on Crack Lokshewa are completely free. You can practice Set 1, Set 2, Set 3, and Set 4 with 50 questions each, timer, negative marking, and detailed solutions without any registration or payment.
What topics are covered in the GK mock tests?
Our GK mock tests cover Nepal geography, history, politics, international affairs, science and technology, economy, current affairs, and constitutional knowledge. Each set is carefully curated to mirror the actual Lok Sewa Aayog exam pattern.
Can I practice GK mock tests on mobile?
Yes, Crack Lokshewa is fully responsive and works on all mobile devices, tablets, and desktops. You can practice GK mock tests anytime, anywhere with the same exam-like interface and timer functionality.

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