PSTET Sample Papers with Solutions

PSTET Sample Papers are useful guide for any stage of PSTET preparation. There is sufficient available in terms of practice papers with solutions. Both PSTET paper I and paper II have four different paper sets. Questions of the exam are printed both in English and in Punjabi. Solving PSTET question papers helps you to prepare in better way and also dispel doubts and build confidence for the exam.


PSTET Admit Card

PSTET Online Application Form


PSTET Syllabus 2014

PSTET Admit Card 2014 | Hall Ticket

Applicants applying for PSTET paper I and PSTET paper II are required to take a printout of one or both PSTET admit cards. All candidates who have completed registration successfully can download hall tickets from official website. Please note that admit cards are not sent by post to any candidate.

You are required to affix recent passport sized photograph on hall ticket. Please note that the photograph affixed on the card should be clear. The document needs to be attested by a gazette officer. While appearing for the written examination you are required to carry PSTET-I and PSTET-II as and when applicable. Please carry a valid ID proof in the form of Driving Liscense/Passport/Voter card/Pan card/Aadhar card along with exam card.

The link for Download Online Admit card for PSTET exam will be active from December 18, 2013 after 08:00 pm.

As mentioned every eligible candidate can download admit card and appear at examination center for the exam. After taking printout of admit card please go through particulars carefully. In any case of any difficult please contact the Special Examination branch of SCERT Punjab. 


PSTET Sample Papers

PSTET Online Application Form

PSTET Syllabus 2014

PSTET Online Application Form 2014 | Registration |


Following is step by step procedure to apply online for PSTET application form.

STEP 01: Online registration- Eligible candidates wishing to apply for PSTET paper I or paper II and both are required to apply online on PSTET official website. Before online registration please keep the following documents in hand (recent testimonials, scanned passport sized photograph and signature). Candidates wishing to apply for PSTET Paper I or Paper II need not apply separately. Single registration is sufficient. You are advised to fill information carefully as no changes would be possible after successful registration.

STEP 02: Upload of Photograph and signature- It is compulsory for candidates to upload passport sized photograph and signature in order to complete registration process carefully. Printing of confirmation page is not possible without upload of photograph and signature. The file size of both documents should be less than 1MB.

STEP 03: Printing of Bank Challan- After successful registration you are required to make payment of examination fee. You are required to take two copies of bank challan (one for you and the other for the bank). After taking a print of the bank challan you can deposit the fee at the concerned bank. Payment of application fee can also be made through credit card.

STEP 04: Confirmation of Examination Fee- After 48 hours of deposition of examination fee, fee status will be updated on login page. Please note that you can proceed to the next step only if you complete confirmation of examination fee.

STEP 05: Dispatching of confirmation page- First sign on the specified space on confirmation page. Please take a photocopy of the confirmation page for future reference. The Confirmation Page must be dispatched in an envelope of size 12 x 9. You are required to paste address slip on the envelope superscribing APPLICATION FOR PSTET. The following needs to be sent to Post Box No.1828, Post Office Sector 62, and Mohali (Punjab) PIN 160062 through ordinary post.

Points to be noted:-

• If you find any difficulty in applying for PSTET you can contact PSTET helpline 1860-180-1814 from Monday to Saturday between 09:00 am to 06:00 pm. Support center facility is  available for all candidates.
• You are required to keep application number and password secretive. Please do not disclose this information to anyone.
• Candidates who have deposited examination fee and fulfill eligibility criteria will be eligible to appear for the exam. 


PSTET Sample Papers

PSTET Admit Card

PSTET Syllabus 2014

PSTET Syllabus 2014

PSTET Syllabus can be broadly classified as follows

PSTET Syllabus for Paper I (Classes I to V) Primary Section
• PSTET Syllabus for Paper II (Classes VI to VII) Upper Primary Section)

The syllabus for the exam is sectionwise analogy of topics.  The course of study broadly specifies the topics that need to be covered under section. Topics like Child Pedagogy, Langugages, maths, science and environmental science are familiar to teaching aspirants as they form part of the syllabus of Bachelors and diploma courses in teaching.

Please note that the questions in paper I will be based on the topics prescribed for Class IV. However the standard of difficulty as well as linkages could be upto the secondary stage.

Following is detailed PSTET Syllabus for Paper I (Classes I to V) Primary Section

I. Child Development and Pedagogy: 30 Questions

a) Child Development (Primary School Child): 15 Questions

  • Concept of development and its relationship with learning.
  • Principles of the development of children.
  • Influence of Heredity & Environment.
  • Socialization processes: Social world & children (Teacher, Parents, Peers).
  • Piaget, Kohlberg and Vygotsky: constructs and critical perspectives.
  • Concepts of child-centered and progressive education.
  • Critical perspective of the construct of Intelligence.
  • Multi Dimensional Intelligence.
  • Language & Thought.
  • Gender as a social construct; gender roles, gender-bias and educational practice.
  • Individual differences among learners, understanding differences based on diversity of language ,caste,gender, community, religion etc.
  • Distinction between Assessment for learning and assessment of learning; School-Based Assessment,Continuous & Comprehensive Evaluation: perspective and practice
  • Formulating appropriate questions for assessing readiness levels of learners; for enhancing learning and critical thinking in the classroom and for assessing learner achievement.

b) Concept of Inclusive education and understanding children with special needs: 5 Questions

  • Addressing learners from diverse backgrounds including disadvantaged and deprived
  • Addressing the needs of children with learning difficulties, 'impairment' etc
  • Addressing the Talented, Creative, Specially abled Learners

c) Learning and Pedagogy: 10 Questions

  • How children think and learn; how and why children 'fail' to achieve success in school performance.
  • Basic processes of teaching and learning; children's strategies of learning; learning as a social activity; social context of learning.
  • Child as a problem solver and a 'scientific investigator'.
  • Alternative conceptions of learning in children; understanding children's 'errors' as significant steps in the learning process.
  • Cognition & Emotions.
  • Motivation and learning.
  • Factors contributing to learning- personal & environmental.

II. Language-I (Punjabi): 30 Questions

a) Language Comprehension: 15 Questions

Reading unseen passages- two passages one prose or drama and one poem with questions on comprehension, inference, grammar and verbal ability (Prose passage may be literary, scientific, narrative or discourse).

b) Pedagogy of Language Development: 15 Questions

  • Learning and acquisition
  • Principles of language Teaching
  • Role of listening and speaking; function of language and how children use it as a tool
  • Critical perspective on the role of grammar in learning a language for communicating ideas verbally and in written form
  • Challenges of teaching language in a diverse classroom; language difficulties, errors and disorders
  • Language Skills
  • Evaluating language comprehension and proficiency: speaking, listening, reading and writing
  • Teaching-learning materials: Textbook, multi-media materials, multilingual resource of the classroom
  • Remedial Teaching

III. Language- II (English): 30 Questions

a) Comprehension: 15 Questions

Two unseen prose passages (discursive or literary or narrative or scientific) with questions on comprehension, grammar and verbal ability

b) Pedagogy of Language Development: 15Questions

  • Learning and acquisition.
  • Principles of language Teaching.
  • Role of listening and speaking; function of language and how children use it as a tool.
  • Critical perspective on the role of grammar in learning a language for communicating ideas verbally and in written form.
  • Challenges of teaching language in a diverse classroom; language difficulties, errors and disorders.
  • Language Skills.
  • Evaluating language comprehension and proficiency: speaking, listening, reading and writing.
  • Teaching-learning materials: Textbook, multi-media materials, multilingual resource of the classroom.
  • Remedial Teaching.

IV Mathematics: 30 Questions

Content 25 Questions

Geometry, Shapes & Spatial Understanding, Numbers, Addition and Subtraction,Multiplication, Division, Measurement, Weight, Time, Volume, Data Handling, Patterns, Money, LCM &HCF,Decimal and Fractions.

b) Pedagogical issues: 5 Questions

  • Nature of Mathematics/Logical thinking; understanding children's thinking and reasoning patterns and strategies of making meaning and learning
  • Place of Mathematics in Curriculum
  • Language of Mathematics
  • Community Mathematics
  • Evaluation through formal and informal methods
  • Problems of Teaching
  • Error analysis and related aspects of learning and teaching
  • Diagnostic and Remedial Teaching


V Environmental Studies: 30 Questions

Content: 25 Questions

  • Our Surroundings
  • Parts of Body (internal & external)
  • Natural Resources
  • Our Punjab
  • Solar System
  • Basic needs
  • Food, resources and care
  • Water
  • Air
  • Habitats, types
  • Clothes, dresses &their care
  • Group songs
  • Festivals (school, family & national)
  • Health, good habits & personal hygiene
  • Looking after the trees, plants & animals
  • Living and nonliving
  • Parts of plants
  • Geographical features and changes
  • Days and Nights
  • Disposal of solid waste
  • Local Bodies (Rural & urban)
  • Transportation, communication and its development
  • Pollution
  • National property
  • Weather & climate
  • Community Buildings
  • Diseases
  • First Aid
  • Disaster management

b) Pedagogical Issues: 5 Questions

  • Concept and scope of EVS
  • Significance of EVS, integrated EVS
  • Environmental Studies & Environmental Education
  • learning Principles
  • Scope & relation to Science & Social Science
  • Approaches of presenting concepts
  • Activities
  • Experimentation/Practical Work
  • Discussion
  • CCE
  • Teaching material/Aids
  • Problems

Following is the detailed PSTET Syllabus for Paper II (Classes VI to VII) Upper Primary Section)

The questions in Test Paper II will be based on the prescribed syllabus of Punjab state for (Classes VI to VIII) but the level of difficulty and linkages could be upto senior secondary level.

I. Child Development and Pedagogy: 30 Questions

a) Child Development (Elementary School Child): 15 Questions

  • Concept of development and its relationship with learning
  • Principles of the development of children
  • Influence of Heredity & Environment
  • Socialization processes: Social world & children (Teacher, Parents, Peers)
  • Piaget, Kohlberg and Vygotsky: constructs and critical perspectives
  • Concepts of child-centered and progressive education
  • Critical perspective of the construct of Intelligence
  • Multi Dimensional Intelligence
  • Language & Thought
  • Gender as a social construct; gender roles, gender-bias and educational practice
  • Individual differences among learners, understanding differences based on diversity of language, caste, gender, community, religion etc.
  • Distinction between Assessment for learning and assessment of learning; School- Based Assessment, Continuous & Comprehensive Evaluation: perspective and practice
  • Formulating appropriate questions for assessing readiness levels of learners; for enhancing learning and critical thinking in the classroom and for assessing learner achievement.
  • b) Concept of Inclusive education and understanding children with special needs:  5 Questions
  • Addressing learners from diverse backgrounds including disadvantaged and deprived
  • Addressing the needs of children with learning difficulties, 'impairment' etc
  • Addressing the Talented, Creative, Specially abled Learners
  • c) Learning and Pedagogy: 10 Questions
  • How children think and learn; how and why children 'fail' to achieve success in school performance.
  • Basic processes of teaching and learning; children's strategies of learning; learning as a social activity; social context of learning.
  • Child as a problem solver and a 'scientific investigator.'
  • Alternative conceptions of learning in children; understanding children's 'errors' as significant steps in the learning process.
  • Cognition & Emotions.
  • Motivation and learning.
  • Factors contributing to learning- personal & environmental.

II. Language-I (Punjabi): 30 Questions

a) Language Comprehension: 15 Questions

Reading unseen passages- two passages one prose or drama and one poem with questions on comprehension, inference, grammar and verbal ability (Prose passage may be literary, scientific, narrative or discursive)

b) Pedagogy of Language Development: 15 Questions



  • Learning and acquisition.
  • Principles of language Teaching.
  • Role of listening and speaking; function of language and how children use it as a tool.
  • Critical perspective on the role of grammar in learning a language for communicating ideas verbally and in written form.
  • Challenges of teaching language in a diverse classroom; language difficulties, errors and disorders.
  • Language Skills.
  • Evaluating language comprehension and proficiency: speaking, listening, reading and writing.
  • Teaching-learning materials: Textbook, multi-media materials, multilingual resource of the classroom.
  • Remedial Teaching.

III. Language- II (English): 30 Questions

a) Comprehension: 15 Questions

Two unseen prose passages (discursive or literary or narrative or scientific) with questions on comprehension, grammar and verbal ability

IV. (a) Mathematics and Science: 60 Questions

(i) Mathematics: 30 Questions

Content: 25 Questions

  • Number System
  • Knowing our Numbers
  • Playing with Numbers
  • Whole Numbers
  • Negative Numbers and Integers
  • Fractions
  • Exponents; surds, squares, cube, square root, cube root
  • Profit & Loss
  • Compound Interest
  • Discount
  • Algebra
  • Introduction to Algebra; Algebraic identities, polynomials
  • Ratio and Proportion
  • Geometry
  • Basic geometrical ideas (2-D)
  • Understanding Elementary Shapes (2-D and 3-D)
  • Symmetry: (reflection)
  • Constructions (using Straight edge Scale, protractor, compasses)
  • Quadrilateral
  • Mensurations; circle, sphere, cone, cylinder, triangles
  • Data handling, statistics

b) Pedagogical issues: 5 Questions

  • Nature of Mathematics/Logical thinking
  • Place of Mathematics in Curriculum
  • Language of Mathematics
  • Community Mathematics
  • Evaluation
  • Remedial Teaching
  • Problems of Teaching

(ii) Science: 30 Questions

a) Content: 25 Questions

  • Food
  • Sources of food
  • Components of food
  • Cleaning food
  • Materials
  • Materials of daily use
  • Air
  • Water
  • Change of matter
  • Structure of Atom
  • Molecule
  • Compounds
  • Metals & Nonmetals
  • Carbon
  • Soil
  • Acids, base, salt
  • The World of the Living organisms, micro organism and diseases
  • Food; production & management
  • Moving Things People and Ideas
  • Effect of population growth & human activities on environment
  • The Universe
  • Force
  • Motion
  • Work & Energy
  • Electric current and circuits
  • Magnets & magnetism
  • Light
  • Sound
  • Natural Phenomena
  • Natural Resources
  • Sources of energy
  • Environmental concerns; regional & national
  • Pollution

 b) Pedagogical issues: 5 Questions

  • Nature & Structure of Sciences
  • Natural Science/Aims & objectives
  • Understanding & Appreciating Science
  • Approaches/Integrated Approach
  • Observation/Experiment/Discovery(Method of Science)
  • Innovation
  • Text Material/Aids
  • Evaluation- cognitive/psychomotor/affective
  • Problems
  • Remedial Teaching

 V. Social Studies/ Social Sciences: 60 Questions

a) Content: 50 Questions

(i) History: 20 Questions

  • When, Where and How
  • The Earliest Societies
  • The First Farmers and Herders
  • The First Cities
  • Early States
  • New Ideas
  • The First Empire
  • Contacts with Distant lands
  • Political Developments
  • Culture and Science
  • New Kings and Kingdoms
  • Sultans of Delhi
  • Architecture
  • Creation of an Empire
  • Social Change
  • Regional Cultures
  • The Establishment of Company Power
  • Rural Life and Society
  • Colonialism and Tribal Societies
  • The Revolt of 1857-58
  • Women and reform
  • Challenging the Caste System
  • The Nationalist Movement
  • India After Independence

(ii) Geography: 15 Questions

  • Geography as a social study and as a science
  • Planet: Earth in the solar system
  • Globe
  • Environment in its totality: natural and human environment.
  • Air
  • Water
  • Human Environment: settlement, transport and communication.
  • Resources: Types- Natural and Human
  • Agriculture

(iii) Social and Political Life (Civics): 15 Questions

  • Diversity
  • Government
  • Local Government
  • Making a Living
  • Democracy
  • State Government
  • Understanding Media
  • Unpacking Gender
  • The Constitution
  • Parliamentary Government
  • The Judiciary
  • Social Justice and the Marginalized

Pedagogical issues: 10 Questions

  • Concept & Nature of Social Science/Social Studies
  • Class Room Processes, activities and discourse
  • Developing Critical thinking
  • Enquiry/Empirical Evidence
  • Problems of teaching Social Science/Social Studies
  • Sources - Primary & secondary
  • Projects Work
  • Evaluation