Choose a subject to study with interactive flashcards
Flashcards are one of the most effective revision methods for one-paper competitive exams. Research shows that active recall — testing yourself on a concept rather than passively re-reading notes — dramatically improves long-term retention. One Paper's flashcard system combines this principle with spaced repetition: cards you find difficult appear more frequently, while cards you know well are spaced out over longer intervals.
Each flashcard is generated from our bank of 7,500+ verified MCQs, so the questions you revise on flashcards are the same topics tested in FPSC, PPSC, NTS, CSS, and PMS one-paper exams. After flipping a card, you rate your confidence — Hard, Okay, or Easy — and the system schedules the next review accordingly. This targeted approach is far more efficient than re-reading entire textbooks before your exam.
Grammar rules, vocabulary, idioms, prepositions, sentence correction, and synonyms & antonyms — essential for PPSC, FPSC, CSS & NTS English sections.
Quran, Hadith, Seerah, Pillars of Islam, Ghazwat, and Fiqh basics — compulsory in all FPSC and PPSC one-paper tests.
Pakistan Movement, constitutional history, geography, economy, and foreign relations — the backbone of every one-paper exam.
International organisations, global events, treaties, diplomacy, and geopolitical developments tested in CSS & PMS.
Computer basics, MS Office, networking, cybersecurity, internet technologies, and hardware fundamentals for IT MCQs.
Biology, chemistry, physics, environmental science, inventions, and space science — practical scientific knowledge for every exam.
World geography, international organisations, famous personalities, sports, awards, and abbreviations — the broadest subject in GK.
Mixed-subject revision cards from all one-paper topics — practise switching between subjects like the real exam.
Arithmetic, algebra, geometry, statistics, data interpretation, and quantitative reasoning for one-paper maths MCQs.
Pakistan's one-paper exams cover 8–9 subjects in a single paper, requiring candidates to retain thousands of facts simultaneously. Spaced repetition is scientifically proven to combat the forgetting curve — the natural decline in memory over time. By reviewing flashcards at increasing intervals (1 day, 3 days, 7 days, 14 days), you move knowledge from short-term to long-term memory efficiently. CSS qualifiers and PPSC toppers consistently recommend daily flashcard sessions as part of their exam preparation strategy.