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Key Facts: KVS PRT Exam

100 MCQs

Tier-1 Screening Test consists of 100 objective questions

KVS Recruitment Blueprint

2 hours

Total duration for Tier-1 is 120 minutes

KVS/CBSE Exam Guidelines

No negative marking

No negative marks are typically deducted for wrong answers in Tier-1

KVS Syllabus and Exam Pattern

₹2,000 / ₹500

₹2,000 for General/OBC; ₹500 processing fee for SC/ST/PwBD candidates

KVS Recruitment Notification

CTET Paper-I

Passing CTET Paper-I is a mandatory eligibility requirement

KVS Recruitment Bulletin

1:10 ratio

Tier-1 candidates are shortlisted for Tier-2 in approximately 1:10 ratio of vacancies

KVS Selection Criteria

KVS PRT recruitment uses a Tier-1 Screening Test (100 MCQs, 2 hours) followed by Tier-2. The fee is ₹2,000 for general/OBC and ₹500 for SC/ST/PwBD candidates. This practice test offers 100 questions covering all 6 syllabus sections.

Sample KVS PRT Practice Questions

Try these sample questions to test your KVS PRT exam readiness. Each question includes a detailed explanation. Start the interactive quiz above for the full 100+ question experience with AI tutoring.

1Find the missing term in the series: 3, 7, 15, 31, 63, ?
A.125
B.127
C.129
D.131
Explanation: The pattern in the series is that each number is obtained by doubling the previous number and adding 1. Formally, next term = 2n + 1. For the last term, 63 * 2 + 1 = 126 + 1 = 127.
2If in a certain language, 'TEACHER' is coded as 'VGCEJGT', how is 'STUDENT' coded?
A.UVWFGPV
B.UVWGPVT
C.UVWFGVT
D.UVWEGPV
Explanation: Each letter in the word 'TEACHER' is shifted forward by two positions in the alphabet to form the code. Following this same logic for 'STUDENT': S(+2)->U, T(+2)->V, U(+2)->W, D(+2)->F, E(+2)->G, N(+2)->P, T(+2)->V. This results in 'UVWFGPV'.
3Pointing to the man, a woman said, 'His mother is the only daughter of my mother.' How is the woman related to the man?
A.Mother
B.Sister
C.Aunt
D.Daughter
Explanation: 'The only daughter of my mother' is the woman herself. Since this woman is the mother of the man in the picture, the woman must be his mother.
4A person walks 10 km towards North, then turns left and walks 4 km. Finally, he turns left again and walks 10 km. How far is he from his starting point?
A.4 km
B.10 km
C.14 km
D.20 km
Explanation: The movement forms a rectangle. The person moves 10 km North, then 4 km West, and finally 10 km South. The Southward walk brings him back to the same latitude as the starting point, leaving him exactly 4 km West of it.
5Statements: Some teachers are writers. All writers are readers. Conclusions: I. Some teachers are readers. II. Some readers are writers.
A.Only conclusion I follows
B.Only conclusion II follows
C.Both conclusions I and II follow
D.Neither conclusion I nor II follows
Explanation: Since some teachers are writers and all writers are readers, the overlapping part of teachers and writers must also be readers; hence, 'Some teachers are readers' (I) is true. Also, since all writers are readers, the intersection of writers and readers is non-empty, which means 'Some readers are writers' (II) is also true.
6Six people A, B, C, D, E, and F are sitting in a circle facing the center. B is between F and C. A is between E and D. F is to the left of D. Who is sitting opposite to B?
A.A
B.E
C.C
D.D
Explanation: Arranging them in a circle facing inward: D sits to the right of F. B is between F and C, so the order is F, B, C. A is between E and D, so the order is E, A, D. Combining these gives the circle: F, B, C, E, A, D. Looking across the circle, B is opposite to A.
7Find the missing number in the series: 2, 5, 10, 17, 26, 37, ?
A.48
B.50
C.52
D.54
Explanation: The pattern is based on consecutive squares plus 1: 1^2 + 1 = 2, 2^2 + 1 = 5, 3^2 + 1 = 10, 4^2 + 1 = 17, 5^2 + 1 = 26, 6^2 + 1 = 37. The next term is 7^2 + 1 = 49 + 1 = 50. Alternatively, the differences between terms are consecutive odd numbers: +3, +5, +7, +9, +11, and next +13, giving 37 + 13 = 50.
8Choose the odd one out from the given options: Aizawl, Kohima, Itanagar, Darjeeling.
A.Aizawl
B.Kohima
C.Itanagar
D.Darjeeling
Explanation: Aizawl (Mizoram), Kohima (Nagaland), and Itanagar (Arunachal Pradesh) are all capital cities of Indian states. Darjeeling is a city/district in West Bengal but is not a state capital, making it the odd one out.
9Select the related word to complete the analogy: Heart : Cardiology :: Brain : ?
A.Neurology
B.Nephrology
C.Oncology
D.Pathology
Explanation: Cardiology is the branch of medicine that deals with the study and treatment of the heart. Similarly, Neurology is the branch of medicine that deals with the study and treatment of the brain and nervous system.
10Amit goes 15 m North, then turns right and walks 20 m. Then he turns right again and walks 10 m. Finally, he turns right and walks 20 m. How far is he from his starting point?
A.5 m
B.10 m
C.15 m
D.25 m
Explanation: Amit starts at (0,0). Going 15 m North lands him at (0,15). Turning right (East) and walking 20 m puts him at (20,15). Turning right (South) and walking 10 m puts him at (20,5). Turning right (West) and walking 20 m puts him at (0,5). The distance from (0,0) to (0,5) is 5 meters.

About the KVS PRT Exam

The KVS Primary Teacher (PRT) recruitment is conducted under the aegis of Kendriya Vidyalaya Sangathan (KVS) with CBSE serving as the examination administrator. It screens aspirants for primary teacher posts in Central Government schools across India. The Tier-1 Screening Test evaluates core competency across six subjects: General Reasoning, Numerical Ability, Basic Computer Literacy, General Knowledge & Current Affairs, and English and Hindi language competency. This practice test bank contains exactly 100 high-quality questions mapped to this syllabus, designed to help candidates build speed and accuracy.

Assessment

Selection process for KVS Primary Teacher (PRT) includes a Tier-1 Preliminary Screening Test followed by a Tier-2 evaluation (subject knowledge/demo/interview). Tier-1 is a 2-hour (120 minutes) exam consisting of 100 multiple choice questions: General Reasoning (20), Numerical Ability (20), Basic Computer Literacy (20), General Knowledge & Current Affairs (20), English Language (10), and Regional/Hindi Language Competency (10). Tier-2 has a duration of 2.5 hours (150 minutes).

Time Limit

Tier-1: 2 hours (120 minutes). Tier-2: 2.5 hours (150 minutes).

Passing Score

Tier-1 acts as a qualifying screening test to shortlist candidates for Tier-2, typically in a 1:10 ratio of vacancies. The cut-off marks are determined by KVS/CBSE after the exam based on the candidates' performance and seat availability.

Exam Fee

₹2,000 (₹1,500 application fee + ₹500 processing fee; SC/ST/PwBD candidates pay only the ₹500 processing fee). (Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE))

KVS PRT Exam Content Outline

20%

General Reasoning

Analogy, classification, series completion, coding-decoding, blood relations, direction sense, and logical Venn diagrams.

20%

Numerical Ability

Number systems, simplification, decimals, fractions, L.C.M. and H.C.F., ratio and proportion, percentage, profit and loss, simple interest, and work and time.

20%

Basic Computer Literacy

Characteristics of computers, computer organization including RAM, ROM, file system, input and output devices, computer software, operating systems, MS Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint), and internet basics.

20%

General Knowledge & Current Affairs

Current events of national and international importance, history of India, Indian geography, polity, basic science, and schemes related to primary education.

10%

English Language

English grammar, vocabulary, sentence correction, synonyms and antonyms, idioms and phrases, and comprehension.

10%

Regional/Hindi Language Competency

Hindi grammar (Sandhi, Samas, Muhavare), vocabulary, synonyms, antonyms, spelling correction, and passage comprehension.

How to Pass the KVS PRT Exam

What You Need to Know

  • Passing score: Tier-1 acts as a qualifying screening test to shortlist candidates for Tier-2, typically in a 1:10 ratio of vacancies. The cut-off marks are determined by KVS/CBSE after the exam based on the candidates' performance and seat availability.
  • Assessment: Selection process for KVS Primary Teacher (PRT) includes a Tier-1 Preliminary Screening Test followed by a Tier-2 evaluation (subject knowledge/demo/interview). Tier-1 is a 2-hour (120 minutes) exam consisting of 100 multiple choice questions: General Reasoning (20), Numerical Ability (20), Basic Computer Literacy (20), General Knowledge & Current Affairs (20), English Language (10), and Regional/Hindi Language Competency (10). Tier-2 has a duration of 2.5 hours (150 minutes).
  • Time limit: Tier-1: 2 hours (120 minutes). Tier-2: 2.5 hours (150 minutes).
  • Exam fee: ₹2,000 (₹1,500 application fee + ₹500 processing fee; SC/ST/PwBD candidates pay only the ₹500 processing fee).

Keys to Passing

  • Complete 500+ practice questions
  • Score 80%+ consistently before scheduling
  • Focus on highest-weighted sections
  • Use our AI tutor for tough concepts

KVS PRT Study Tips from Top Performers

1Prepare all six sections systematically: General Reasoning, Numerical Ability, Computer Literacy, General Knowledge, English, and Hindi. No section can be ignored as they are all scored.
2Work on your speed and accuracy in Numerical Ability and General Reasoning. These 40 questions can be time-consuming, and managing time within the 120-minute limit is critical.
3Review basic computer operations, shortcuts (like MS Word/Excel), and networking terminology to score highly in Basic Computer Literacy.
4Stay updated with national current affairs, education schemes (like PM SHRI, NIPUN Bharat, and NEP 2020), and basic Indian polity for the General Knowledge section.
5Do not underestimate the language sections. Practice grammar rules, synonyms/antonyms, idioms, and sentence correction for both English and Hindi.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the selection process for KVS PRT?

The KVS PRT selection has two tiers: a Tier-1 Screening Test (100 MCQs, 2 hours) and a Tier-2 evaluation. Tier-1 is used to screen and shortlist candidates for the next round (typically in a 1:10 ratio of vacancies).

How many questions are in KVS PRT Tier-1?

Tier-1 consists of exactly 100 multiple choice questions: 20 each for General Reasoning, Numerical Ability, Basic Computer Literacy, and General Knowledge & Current Affairs; and 10 each for English and Hindi languages.

Is there negative marking in KVS PRT Tier-1?

No, historically there is no negative marking in the screening sections of KVS/CBSE exams, but candidates are advised to consult the latest official information bulletin for recent changes.

What is the application fee for KVS PRT?

The fee is ₹2,000 for general and OBC candidates, consisting of a ₹1,500 application fee and a ₹500 processing fee. SC, ST, and PwBD candidates are exempt from the application fee and pay only the ₹500 processing fee.

Is qualifying CTET mandatory to apply for KVS PRT?

Yes, candidates must have qualified the Central Teacher Eligibility Test (CTET) Paper-I conducted by the CBSE to be eligible for KVS PRT recruitment.

What is the age limit for KVS PRT?

The upper age limit is generally 30 years for general category candidates, with relaxations of 5 years for SC/ST, 3 years for OBC, and 10 years for women candidates as per Government of India guidelines.