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Basic Facts about Pakistan

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Geography of Pakistan

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Set 1 of 100 MCQS

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Set 2 of 100 MCQS

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💡 Expert Study Tips for LAT GK

Follow these proven strategies to maximize your General Knowledge score in the Law Admission Test.

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Daily News Habit

Read a reputable newspaper daily. Focus on national politics, international relations, and economic updates for the last 6-12 months.

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Map Study

Review world and Pakistan maps regularly. Memorize capitals, borders, oceans, and major geographical features that appear in LAT.

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Practice Past MCQs

Solve LAT past papers from 2019-2025. Many questions repeat in similar patterns. Aim for at least 10 full practice sets.

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Use Flashcards

Create flashcards for important dates, events, awards, and abbreviations. Review them daily for quick recall during the exam.

Timed Practice

Practice 10 MCQs in 5 minutes to simulate real exam conditions. Speed and accuracy are equally important for LAT.

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Focus on Pakistan

Approximately 40-50% of LAT questions relate to Pakistan. Prioritize national current affairs, economy, and political developments.

Common Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

General Knowledge carries 10 marks in the Law Admission Test. It falls under Part I (MCQs) and consists of 10 multiple-choice questions. The recommended time allocation is approximately 10 minutes.
LAT General Knowledge covers eight main areas: Current Affairs (National), History, Geography, Pakistan's Economy & Politics, and General Trivia. Questions are drawn from all these categories.
Build a daily news reading habit, study world and Pakistan maps, practice past LAT MCQs regularly, use flashcards for quick facts, and focus on Pakistan-specific topics. Consistent practice over 4-6 weeks is usually sufficient for strong GK preparation.
Yes, LAT past papers from 2019 through 2025 include complete sections. These are available for free download on our Preparation Hub. Practicing past papers is one of the most effective ways to understand the question pattern and difficulty level.
The difficulty level of LAT pakistan study is moderate. Questions are designed to test general awareness rather than deep expertise. Most questions are based on commonly known facts, major events, and basic Pakistan studies. Regular reading and practice make this section highly manageable.