Note: 2024 All Papers Pak Study MCQs. These 105 Pak Study MCQs in Set- 1 taken from different exams were conducted in Pakistan in 2024.

 

 

1. Supreme Court of Pakistan granted the right of identity to 3rd Gender in CNIC:

A. January 2011
B. April 2011
C. December 2011
D. March 2012

Answer

Correct Answer: D. March 2012

Detail about Mcqs

In March 2012, the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Pakistan issued a landmark judgment in Dr. Muhammad Aslam Khaki v S.S.P. (Operations) Rawalpindi which gives legal recognition to the trans-gender community in Pakistan as belonging to the ‘third sex’.

 

2. Family Planning was introduced in Pakistan in the year ___?

A. 1973
B. 1965
C. 1970
D. 1960

Answer

Correct Answer: B. 1965

Detail about Mcqs

Family Planning was formally introduced in Pakistan in 1965 as part of the government’s efforts to address population growth and promote reproductive health. The program aimed to provide information, services, and resources to help individuals and couples plan the number and spacing of their children. This initiative was part of broader public health and development strategies to improve maternal and child health and overall family well-being.

 

3. APWA was founded by ___?

A. Lady Muhammad Shafi
B. Fatima Jinnah
C. Begum Rana Liaquat Ali Khan
D. Razia Sultana

Answer

Correct Answer: C. Begum Rana Liaquat Ali Khan

Detail about Mcqs

APWA, All Pakistan Women’s Association was founded by Begum Rana Liaqat Ali Khan on 22 February 1949. Begum Rana Liaquat Ali Khan was the wife of Pakistan’s first Prime Minister, Liaquat Ali Khan.

 

4. Who was the first female ambassador of Pakistan?

A. Ra’ana Liaqat Ali khan
B. Asma Jahangir
C. Tehmina Khar
D. Hina Jilani

Answer

Correct Answer: A. Ra’ana Liaqat Ali Khan

Detail about Mcqs

In 1952, Ra’ana was the first Muslim woman delegate to the United Nations. In 1954, the Government of Pakistan had appointed her as Pakistan’s Ambassador to the Netherlands, and also was the first woman ambassador of Pakistan.

 

5. The full name of the PPC is:

A. Pakistan Penal Code, 1860
B. Pakistan Penal Code, Ace Xi, V of 1860
C. The Pakistan Penal Code, 1860
D. Penal Code Pakistan, 1860

Answer

Correct Answer: A. Pakistan Penal Code, 1860

Detail about Mcqs

The Pakistan Penal Code 1860 (Abbreviated as PPC) is seen as a General Rule for Penal Codes that cover offences in Pakistan.

 

6. Article 128 of the Qanun-e-Shahdat order applies?

A. Only to Muslim
B. Only to Muslim as well as to Non Muslim
C. Only to non Muslim
D. None of these

Answer

Correct Answer: B. Only Muslim as well as to Non Muslim

Detail about Mcqs

Article 128 of the Qanun-e-Shahadat Order, 1984 (QSO) applies to both Muslims and Non-Muslims in Pakistan. The provision is not restricted to any particular religion, and it sets out the presumption of legitimacy for a child born within specific timelines of marriage. The article reflects the Hanafi point of view but is part of the broader legal framework applicable to all citizens of Pakistan, regardless of their religious affiliation.

 

7. Control of narcotics substance Act, 1997 extends to:

A. Particular area of Pakistan
B. Whole of Pakistan
C. Tribal Area
D. None of these

Answer

Correct Answer: B. Whole of Pakistan

Detail about Mcqs

This Act may be called the Control of Narcotic Substances Act, 1997. (2) It extends to the whole of Pakistan. (3) It shall come into force at once.

 

8. Examination in chief has been define in which article of the qanun-e-shahadat order, 1984:

A. 131
B. 130
C. 132
D. 143

Answer

Correct Answer: C. 132

Detail about Mcqs

The scheme of Qanun-e-Shahadat Order, 1984, as envisaged in Article 132 is: 132. Examination-in-chief, etc.: (1) The examination of a witness by the party who calls him shall be called his examination-in-chief. (2) The examination of a witness by the adverse party shall be called his cross examination.

 

9. According to Article 3 of a Qanun-e-Shahadat a lunatic is:

A. Competent Witness
B. Not a competent Witness
C. Both a and b
D. None of these

Answer

Correct Answer: B. Not a competent Witness

Detail about Mcqs

If any witnesses are prevented from understanding the questions put to them or from giving rational answers due to tender years, extreme old age, disease whether of body or mind or another cause of same kind or due to lunacy (as per illustration in Article 3 of the Order) then he/she may not be treated to be a competent witness.

 

10. Kotri Barrage was built in which year?

A. 1950
B. 1955
C. 1962
D. None of these

Answer

Correct Answer: B. 1955

Detail about Mcqs

The Kotri Barrage, also known as the Ghulam Muhammad Barrage, was opened in 1955. It is near Hyderabad and is nearly 3,000 feet (900 metres) long. The right-bank canal provides additional water to the city of Karachi.

 

11. In Pakistan, which organization is responsible for the regulation of work exchange?

A. State Bank of Pakistan
B. Securities and Exchange Commission of Pakistan
C. Chamber of Commerce, Pakistan
D. Economic Co-Ordination Committee

Answer

Correct Answer: B. Securities and Exchange Commission of Pakistan

Detail about Mcqs

The Securities and Exchange Commission of Pakistan (SECP) was set up in pursuance of the Securities and Exchange Commission of Pakistan Act, 1997. The SECP was initially responsible for the regulation of corporate sector and capital market.

 

12. Who has been appointed as 2nd female Justice of Supreme Court of Pakistan?

A. Justice Ayesha Malik
B. Justice Musrat Hilali
C. Justice Tahira Safdar
D. Justice (R) Majida Rizvi

Answer

Correct Answer: B. Justice Musrat Hilali

Detail about Mcqs

Musarrat Hilali (born 8 August 1961) is a Pakistani judge who has become the second female judge to be elevated to the country’s Supreme Court.

 

13. K2 Mountain is located in the?

A. Himalayan Range
B. Karakoram Range
C. Hindukash Range
D. None of these

Answer

Correct Answer: B. Karakoram Range

Detail about Mcqs

The peak, 28,238 feet (8,607 meters) high, is in the Karakoram Range of northern Jammu and Kashmir, near the border of Pakistan and China. It was given the name K2 because it was the second peak measured in this range.

 

14. Pakistan was declared Republic in constitution of ___?

A. 1947
B. 1956
C. 1962
D. 1974

Answer

Correct Answer: B. 1956

Detail about Mcqs

The correct answer is: 1956.
Pakistan was declared a Republic in the Constitution of 1956, which was the first constitution of Pakistan and came into effect on March 23, 1956.

 

15. Gashoo Lake is located in___?

A. Punjab
B. Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
C. Kashmir
D. Gilgit Baltistan

Answer

Correct Answer: D. Gilgit Baltistan

Detail about Mcqs

Gashoo Lake is a high-altitude lake situated in the Gilgit Baltistan region of Pakistan, known for its scenic beauty and surrounding mountainous landscape.

 

16. Where is the National Museum of Pakistan located?

A. Lahore
B. Karachi
C. Hyderabad
D. Larkana

Answer

Correct Answer: B. Karachi

Detail about Mcqs

The National Museum of Pakistan, located in Karachi, was established in 1950 to preserve and showcase the cultural heritage and history of Pakistan, featuring artifacts from ancient civilizations, Islamic art, and historical documents.

 

17. Which country is considered as Corner stone of Pakistan’s Foreign Policy?

A. America
B. China
C. India
D. Afghanistan

Answer

Correct Answer: B. China

Detail about Mcqs

Pakistan considers China as one of its closest friends and partners and China considers Pakistan as its Iron Brother. The bilateral relationship between the two neighboring countries is characterized by feelings of mutual trust, respect, and goodwill towards each other.

 

18. When was Moen-Jo-Daro and Harappa Discovered?

A. 1912
B. 1922
C. 1930
D. 1942

Answer

Correct Answer: B. 1922

Detail about Mcqs

Moen-Jo-Daro was discovered in 1922, while Harappa was discovered earlier in 1920. Both sites are part of the ancient Indus Valley Civilization.

 

19. Pak Afghan Border Durand Line was drawn in?

A. 1890
B. 1893
C. 1900
D. 1902

Answer

Correct Answer: B. 1893

Detail about Mcqs

The Durand Line, which is the border between Pakistan and Afghanistan, was drawn in 1893. It was established through an agreement between Sir Mortimer Durand of the British Empire and the Afghan Amir, Abdur Rahman Khan.

 

20. What is the Bicameral Legislation?

A. Based on Two Houses
B. Based on One House
C. Based on Multi Houses
D. All of these

Answer

Correct Answer: A. Based on Two Houses

Detail about Mcqs

Bicameral legislation refers to a legislative system that is based on two houses.
In this system, the legislature is divided into two separate chambers or houses, typically an upper house and a lower house, each with different functions and powers. An example of a bicameral system is the United States Congress, which consists of the Senate (upper house) and the House of Representatives (lower house).

 

21. The Highest Pass of Pakistan is?

A. Khyber
B. Montag
C. Bolan
D. Karakoram

Answer

Correct Answer: D. Karakoram

Detail about Mcqs

The highest pass in Pakistan is the Khunjerab Pass, which is part of the Karakoram Range. Therefore, the correct answer is: Karakoram

 

22. Oqat is a fiction of which famous writer?

A. Premchand
B. Krishna Chandra
C. Ghulam Abbas
D. None of these

Answer

Correct Answer: C. Ghulam Abbas

Detail about Mcqs

“Oqat” (اوقات) is a notable short story by Ghulam Abbas, one of the most prominent Urdu fiction writers of the 20th century. Ghulam Abbas is known for his mastery in depicting social issues and human psychology through his stories.
In “Oqat”, Abbas delves into the themes of social status and human dignity, exploring the societal pressures and the struggles of individuals in maintaining their self-respect in the face of adversity.

 

23. Chapter IX of P.P.C deals:

A. Offences relating to Decision
B. Offences by or relating to public servants
C. Offence relating to defamation
D. None of these

Answer

Correct Answer: B. Offences by or relating to public servants

Detail about Mcqs

Chapter IX of the Pakistan Penal Code (P.P.C) deals with offences by or relating to public servants. This chapter covers various crimes involving misconduct, corruption, or abuse of power by public officials.

 

24. Diyat means the compensation payable to the heirs of the victims as specified in___:

A. 320 PPC
B. 323
C. 232 PPC
D. 340

Answer

Correct Answer: B. 323

Detail about Mcqs

Diyat refers to the compensation payable to the heirs of a victim in cases of homicide or bodily harm, as specified in Section 323 of the Pakistan Penal Code (PPC). Section 323 outlines the provisions for compensation in the form of blood money or Diyat for crimes resulting in injury or death.

 

25. Through which constitutional Amendment FATA was merged with KPK:

A. 22nd
B. 24th
C. 25th
D. 26th

Answer

Correct Answer: C. 25th

Detail about Mcqs

FATA was merged with Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KPK) through the 25th Constitutional Amendment in 2018.

 

26. Pakistan International Airlines was established in which year?

A. 1948
B. 1953
C. 1955
D. 1960

Answer

Correct Answer: C. 1955

Detail about Mcqs

Pakistan International Airlines, commonly known as PIA, is the national flag carrier of Pakistan. With its primary hub at Jinnah International Airport in Karachi, the airline also operates from its secondary hubs at Allama Iqbal International Airport in Lahore and Islamabad International Airport. It was then that the Government of Pakistan decided to form a state-owned airline and invited Orient Airways to merge with it. The outcome of the merger was the birth of a new airline, named Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) on 11 March, 1955.

 

27. SEPRA stands for?

A. Sindh Electric Power Regulatory Authority
B. Sindh Regulatory Power Authority
C. Sindh Electro Magnetic Association
D. All of these

Answer

Correct Answer: A. Sindh Electric Power Regulatory Authority

Detail about Mcqs

SEPRA stands for Sindh Electric Power Regulatory Authority.
It is a regulatory body responsible for regulating and overseeing the electric power sector in the Sindh province of Pakistan.

 

28. Who is the first woman Prime Minister of Muslim World?

A. Shaikh Haseena
B. Benazir Bhutto
C. Fatima Jinnah
D. None of these

Answer

Correct Answer: B. Benazir Bhutto

Detail about Mcqs

The first woman Prime Minister of the Muslim world was Benazir Bhutto.
She served as the Prime Minister of Pakistan from 1988 to 1990 and again from 1993 to 1996.

 

29. All India Muslim League was formed in the year ___?

A. 1905
B. 1906
C. 1909
D. 1919

Answer

Correct Answer: B. 1906

Detail about Mcqs

The All-India Muslim League (popularised as the Muslim League) was a political party established in 1906 in British India. The first session of the party was held in Karachi in 1907. Muhammad Ali Jinnah joined the league in 1913.

 

30. Which mountain range separates Pakistan and Afghanistan?

A. Karakoram Range
B. Pamir Range
C. The HinduKash Range
D. Kirthar Range

Answer

Correct Answer: C. The Hindukash Range

Detail about Mcqs

The Hindu Kush Range is a mountain range that spans Afghanistan and Pakistan. It is a part of the larger Himalayan mountain system. The name “Hindu Kush” is of Persian origin and is often translated to mean “Kills the Hindu” in reference to the hazardous nature of the mountain passes.

 

31. Kashmir Day is observed on which date?

A. 5th February
B. 28th February
C. 23rd March
D. 14th August

Answer

Correct Answer: A. 5th February

Detail about Mcqs

Kashmir Solidarity Day is a national holiday observed in Pakistan on 5 February annually. It is observed to show Pakistan’s support and unity with the people of Indian-administered Jammu and Kashmir.

 

32. Hassan Ali Effendi established Sindh Muhammad Association on advice of ___.

A. Quaid-e-Azam
B. G.M Bhurgri
C. Justice Syed Ameer Ali
D. Molana Ubadullah Sindhi

Answer

Correct Answer: C. Justice Syed Ameer Ali

Detail about Mcqs

Hassan Ali Effendi established the Sindh Muhammadan Association on the advice of Justice Syed Ameer Ali. This organization was founded in 1884 to promote the educational, social, and political uplift of Muslims in Sindh.

 

33. “Few individuals significantly alter the course of history. Fewer still modify the map of the world. Hardly anyone can be credited with creating a nation-state. Muhamamd Ali Jinnah did all three” Who made these remarks about Quaid-e-Azam?

A. Stanley Wolpert
B. Lan Stephens
C. Lawrence Ziring
D. None of these

Answer

Correct Answer: A. Stanley Wolpert

Detail about Mcqs

These remarks about Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah were made by Stanley Wolpert in his book “Jinnah of Pakistan.” Wolpert highlights Jinnah’s pivotal role in altering history, modifying the world map, and creating Pakistan.

 

34. When was the name of Lyallpur changed to Faisalabad?

A. Sept 1, 1977
B. Aug 1, 1978
C. Jan 1, 1979
D. Mar 1, 1980

Answer

Correct Answer: A. Sept 1, 1977

Detail about Mcqs

The name of Lyallpur was changed to Faisalabad on September 1, 1977, in honor of King Faisal of Saudi Arabia after his assassination in 1975.

 

35. Which of the following Air company was the first to operate in Pakistan?

A. Pakistan Airways
B. Orient Airways
C. Crescent Airways
D. Pakistan International Airline

Answer

Correct Answer: B. Orient Airways

Detail about Mcqs

The first air company to operate in Pakistan was Orient Airways. It was founded in 1946 and later merged with Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) in 1955.

 

36. Wazir Khan mosque is in ___?

A. Abbotabad
B. Lahore
C. Rawalpindi
D. Islamabad

Answer

Correct Answer: B. Lahore

Detail about Mcqs

The Wazir Khan Mosque, located in Lahore, was built in the 17th century during the reign of Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan. It is renowned for its exquisite tile work and frescoes, making it a prime example of Mughal architecture.

 

37. What was the real name of Shah Waliullah?

A. Qutubuddin Ahmed Farooqi
B. Qutubuddin Ahmed Siddiqui
C. Qutubuddin Ahmed
D. None of these

Answer

Correct Answer: C. Qutubuddin Ahmed

Detail about Mcqs

Qutb ud-Din Ahmad ibn ʿAbd-ur-Rahim al-ʿUmari ad-Dehlawi (Arabic: قطب الدين أحمد بن عبد الرحيم العمري الدهلوي, romanized: Quṭb ad-Dīn Aḥmad ibn ʿAbd-ur-Raḥīm al-ʿUmarī ad-Dehlawī‎; 1703–1762), commonly known as Shah Waliullah Dehlawi (also Shah Wali Allah), was an Islamic Sunni scholar and Sufi reformer.

 

38. In which year Moulvi Tamizuddin, speaker of the dissolved Assembly, filed a petition with the Sindh Chief Court, questioning the Powers of the Governor General to dissolve the assembly?

A. 17th Nov, 1955
B. 15th Oct, 1953
C. 7th Nov, 1954
D. None of these

Answer

Correct Answer: C. 7th Nov, 1954

Detail about Mcqs

Moulvi Tamizuddin filed a petition with the Sindh Chief Court on 7th November 1954, questioning the powers of the Governor-General to dissolve the assembly.

 

39. British annexed Punjab in ___?

A. 1849
B. 1850
C. 1853
D. 1855

Answer

Correct Answer: A. 1849

Detail about Mcqs

The British annexed Punjab in 1849 after the defeat of the Sikh Empire in the Second Anglo-Sikh War. This marked the end of Sikh sovereignty and the incorporation of Punjab into British India.

 

40. Who established “Victoria School” in Ghazipur in 1864?

A. Lord Macaulay
B. Lord Curzon
C. Sir Syed Ahmed Khan
D. Lord Wavell

Answer

Correct Answer: C. Sir Syed Ahmed Khan

Detail about Mcqs

Sir Syed Ahmed Khan established “Victoria School” in Ghazipur in 1864. He was a key figure in promoting modern education among Muslims in India, which later led to the establishment of the Aligarh Muslim University.

 

41. The National Flag of Pakistan was adopted on?

A. 11th Aug, 1947
B. 12th Aug, 1947
C. 14th Aug, 1947
D. 15th Aug, 1947

Answer

Correct Answer: A. 11th Aug, 1947

Detail about Mcqs

The National flag was adopted by the Constituent Assembly of Pakistan on 11 August, 1947. It was designed by Mr. Amiruddin Kidwai.

 

42. Sir Syed’s mother belonged to which Sufi poet’s family?

A. Nasakh
B. Mir Taqi Mir
C. Willi Wasni
D. Khwaja Farid

Answer

Correct Answer: D. Khwaja Farid

Detail about Mcqs

Sir Syed’s mother, Aziz-un Nisa was the eldest daughter of Khwaja Farid. Khwaja Farid’s family originally from Iran had migrated to Delhi.

 

43. What is the real name of Munshi Premchand?

A. Giyan Chand
B. Gopi Chand Narang
C. Dhanpat Rai
D. Chandar Kumar

Answer

Correct Answer: C. Dhanpat Rai

Detail about Mcqs

The real name of Munshi Premchand is Dhanpat Rai. He was one of the most celebrated writers of modern Hindi and Urdu literature, known for his novels, short stories, and essays that depicted the social issues of his time.

 

44. Under which name did Hali write the biography of Sir Syed?

A. Hayat Javed
B. Monument dominant
C. Life century Hayat
D. Sir Syed Ahmad Khan

Answer

Correct Answer: A. Hayat Javed

Detail about Mcqs

The biography of Sir Syed Ahmad Khan, written by Maulana Altaf Hussain Hali, is titled “Hayat-e-Javed”. This is a significant work that details Sir Syed’s life and contributions.

 

45. From which book did the formal beginning of literary criticism start?“ تنقید کا باقاعدہ آغازکس کتاب سے ہوا تھا؟

A. Aab-e-Hayat
B. Muqaddama-e-Sher-o-Shaer
C. Urdu Shairi ka Mizaj
D. None of these

Answer

Correct Answer: B. Muqaddama-e-Sher-o-Shaer

Detail about Mcqs

The formal beginning of literary criticism in Urdu is associated with “Muqaddama-e-Sher-o-Shaer” by Hali (Altaf Hussain Hali). This seminal work laid the foundation for modern literary criticism in Urdu literature.

 

46. “Who was the author who initiated Urdu essay writing?” اردو مضمون نگاری کی ابتدا کس مصنف نے کی؟

A. Hali
B. Maulana Shibli
C. Sir Syed Ahmed Khan
D. Deputy Nazeer Ahmed

Answer

Correct Answer: C. Sir Syed Ahmed Khan

Detail about Mcqs

The correct answer is Sir Syed Ahmed Khan.
He is credited with initiating modern Urdu essay writing, focusing on clear, straightforward language and addressing social, educational, and reformist topics. His works significantly influenced the development of Urdu prose.

 

47. Which country was the first to recognize Pakistan after Independence?

A. America
B. England
C. Iran
D. USSR

Answer

Correct Answer: C. Iran

Detail about Mcqs

The first country to recognize Pakistan after its independence in 1947 was Iran.

 

48. Who issued the Legal Framework Order in 1970?

A. Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto
B. Gen. Agha Muhammad Yahya Khan
C. Gen. Ayub Khan
D. Gen. Tikka Khan

Answer

Correct Answer: B. Gen. Agha Muhammad Yahya Khan

Detail about Mcqs

The Legal Framework Order (LFO) in 1970 was issued by General Agha Muhammad Yahya Khan.
It laid the groundwork for the general elections of 1970 and outlined the process for framing a new constitution for Pakistan.

 

49. In which year Pakistan became Republic?

A. 1962
B. 1970
C. 1956
D. 1973

Answer

Correct Answer: C. 1956

Detail about Mcqs

Pakistan became a republic in 1956. This was the year when it adopted its first constitution and became the Islamic Republic of Pakistan.

 

50. Which was the first Opposition Party in Pakistan?

A. Progressive League
B. Azad Pakistan Party
C. Pakistan Socialist Party
D. Sindh United Party

Answer

Correct Answer: B. Azad Pakistan Party

Detail about Mcqs

The Azad Pakistan Party was a leftist Pakistani party founded in November 1949 by Mian Iftikharuddin, an ex-Congressite and a member of the Muslim League who worked for the Pakistan Movement. It was formed in 1949, becoming Pakistan’s first opposition party.

 

51. East India company was established in ___:

A. 1602
B. 1606
C. 1600
D. 1604

Answer

Correct Answer: C. 1600

Detail about Mcqs

The East India Company was incorporated by royal charter on December 31, 1600. It was an English company formed for the exploitation of trade with East and Southeast Asia and India.

 

52. In which language, Shah Waliullah translated holy Quran?

A. Urdu
B. Sindhi
C. Persian
D. Turkish

Answer

Correct Answer: C. Persian

Detail about Mcqs

Shah Waliullah translated the Holy Quran into Persian.
This was significant because it made the Quran accessible to a larger audience in the Indian subcontinent during his time. His son later translated the Quran into Urdu.

 

53. Which city held the OIC conference in 1997?

A. Karachi
B. Lahore
C. Peshawar
D. Islamabad

Answer

Correct Answer: D. Islamabad

Detail about Mcqs

The OIC Summit of 1997 was the 8th Islamic Summit Conference held in Islamabad, Pakistan, from December 9 to 11, 1997. Leaders and representatives from member countries gathered to discuss issues facing the Muslim world, including political conflicts, economic development, and cultural cooperation. It emphasized solidarity among Muslim nations and addressed challenges like the Kashmir issue and the situation in Palestine.

 

54. Jahanara (Begum Shah Nawaz) from Punjab founded the Punjab Provincial Muslim women’s league in___?

A. 1934
B. 1935
C. 1936
D. 1938

Answer

Correct Answer: B. 1935

Detail about Mcqs

Jahanara Begum Shah Nawaz founded the Punjab Provincial Muslim Women’s League in 1935. It was established to encourage the political and social participation of Muslim women in the freedom movement and to address issues related to women’s rights in the Muslim community.

 

55. The star on the National Flag represents:

A. Minorities
B. Light and Knowledge
C. Progress
D. Islam

Answer

Correct Answer: C. Progress

Detail about Mcqs

The crescent and star stand for progress and enlightenment respectively. The flag was adopted by the Constituent Assembly of Pakistan on 11 August, 1947. It was designed by Mr. Amiruddin Kidwai.

 

56. How many shaheeds have received Nishan-e-Haider to date for their extra ordinary gallantry?

A. 10
B. 11
C. 14
D. 15

Answer

Correct Answer: B. 11

Detail about Mcqs

Eleven Nishan-e-Haider recipients to date, ten have been from the Army and one from the Air Force. Although some consider it equivalent to the British Victoria Cross and the United States Medal of Honor, it is unique in that it has so far been awarded only posthumously.

 

57. Who is known as the founder of Urdu Nazam?

A. Allama Iqbal
B. Faiz Ahmed Faiz
C. Mir Taqi Mir
D. Sir Muhammad Iqbal

Answer

Correct Answer: C. Mir Taqi Mir

Detail about Mcqs

Mir Taqi Mir (1723–1810) is regarded as the founder of Urdu Nazm, particularly for his pioneering work in classical Urdu poetry. While Allama Iqbal played a monumental role in revolutionizing Urdu poetry with modern philosophical and political themes, Mir is considered the foundational figure in establishing the tradition of Urdu Nazm in its classical form.

 

58. Which poet started Urdu ghazal?

A. Mir Taqii Mir
B. Wali dakhni =
C. Mir KHero
D. None of these

Answer

Correct Answer: B. Wali Dakhni

Detail about Mcqs

The correct answer is Wali Dakni (also known as Wali Mohammed Wali).
He is considered the father of Urdu ghazal and was among the first poets to write extensively in Urdu, giving the language its literary identity. His ghazals played a foundational role in popularizing Urdu as a poetic medium, inspiring later poets like Mir Taqi Mir.

 

59. What is the literal meaning of “Misra”? مصرع کی لغوی معنیٰ کیا ہے؟

A. Blanket
B. A plank of a door
C. Window
D. Light

Answer

Correct Answer: B. A Plank of a door

Detail about Mcqs

“This is a term used in Urdu poetry, which means a line of a poem, that is, a single line or sentence that is part of the complete verse.”

 

60. What was Mirza Ghalib’s first pen name? مرزا غالب کا اولین تخلص کیا تھا؟

A. Nusha
B. Murla
C. Ghalib
D. Asad

Answer

Correct Answer: D. Asad

Detail about Mcqs

Mirza Ghalib’s first pen name was Asad.
He later adopted the pen name Ghalib, which became famous worldwide.

 

61. Who is the author of “Sawanih Maulana Rumi”? سوانح مولانا روم کس مصنف کی کتاب ہے؟

A. Hali
B. Ghalib
C. Maulana Shibli
D. Sir Syed Ahmad Khan

Answer

Correct Answer: C. Maulana Shibli

Detail about Mcqs

The author of “Sawanih Maulana Rumi” is Maulana Shibli.
It is a biography of the famous Persian poet and mystic, Maulana Jalaluddin Rumi.

 

62. Who is called the first dramatist of Urdu?

A. Wajid Ali Shah
B. Amanat Lakhnavi
C. Talib Banarasi
D. Mirza Galib

Answer

Correct Answer: B. Amanat Lakhnavi

Detail about Mcqs

Amanat Lakhnavi is indeed considered the first dramatist of Urdu. His play “Indar Sabha” (1853) is regarded as one of the earliest and most important works in the Urdu theatrical tradition. It marked the beginning of drama in Urdu literature.

 

63. Sindh Madarsah tul Islam, Karachi was established on ___ by Agha Hussain Ali Afendi?

A. 1st July, 1882
B. 1st July, 1883
C. 1st August 1884
D. 1st September, 1885

Answer

Correct Answer: D. 1st September, 1885

Detail about Mcqs

The Sindh Madrasah tul Islam, Karachi, was established on 1st September, 1885, by Agha Hussain Ali Afendi. This educational institution played a significant role in providing modern education alongside religious teachings in the region of Sindh, Pakistan.
Founded during the British colonial era, the Sindh Madrasah tul Islam aimed to provide a blend of traditional Islamic education with modern subjects such as science, mathematics, and literature. This was in response to the growing need for educational reform and the desire to equip students with skills relevant to the changing world.

 

64. Sir Syed Ahmad Khan laid the foundation of a Persian School at?

A. Lucknow
B. Aligarh
C. Muradabad
D. Delhi

Answer

Correct Answer: B. Aligarh

Detail about Mcqs

Sir Syed Ahmad Khan laid the foundation of a Persian School in Aligarh. This institution later evolved into the Muhammadan Anglo-Oriental College, which eventually became the Aligarh Muslim University (AMU). Sir Syed Ahmad Khan’s efforts in establishing educational institutions like the one in Aligarh were pivotal in promoting modern education among Muslims in India during the 19th century. AMU continues to be a prominent institution of higher learning in India, known for its commitment to secularism and academic excellence.

 

65. Which of the following is the nearest to the Gwadar Port?

A. Strait of Singapore
B. Strait of Hormuz
C. Strait of Malacca
D. Suez Canal

Answer

Correct Answer: B. Strait of Hormuz

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The correct answer is B. Strait of Hormuz.
Gwadar Port is located in the southwestern region of Pakistan, near the Arabian Sea. The Strait of Hormuz is the nearest among the options provided. It is a narrow waterway between the Persian Gulf and the Gulf of Oman, located to the south of Iran and to the north of the United Arab Emirates and Oman.

 

66. Television centers of PTV were established in Karachi & Rawalpindi/Islamabad in?

A. 1955
B. 1959
C. 1963
D. 1967

Answer

Correct Answer: D. 1967

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The establishment of television centers in Karachi and Rawalpindi/Islamabad in 1967 marked a significant milestone in the development of PTV and the broadcasting industry in Pakistan, allowing for greater access to television programming and information dissemination throughout the country.

 

67. Objectives resolution was passed by the Constituent Assembly of Pakistan on?

A. December 12, 1947
B. March 12, 1948
C. March 12, 1949
D. December 12, 1950

Answer

Correct Answer: C. March 12, 1949

Detail about Mcqs

The Objectives Resolution was passed by the Constituent Assembly of Pakistan on March 12, 1949. This resolution laid down the guiding principles and objectives that would shape the future constitution of Pakistan. It articulated the vision of the country’s founding fathers regarding the nature of the state and its governance. The Objectives Resolution emphasized the importance of democracy, social justice, equality, and freedom for all citizens, regardless of their religion, caste, or creed.

 

68. The first nuclear power plant was set up at Karachi in ___?

A. 1971
B. 1972
C. 1973
D. 1974

Answer

Correct Answer: B. 1972

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The first nuclear power plant in Pakistan was established in Karachi in 1972. Known as the Karachi Nuclear Power Plant (KANUPP), it marked a significant milestone in Pakistan’s pursuit of nuclear energy. KANUPP’s construction was initiated in the late 1960s with assistance from Canada, and it became operational in 1972, generating electricity for the national grid. This plant played a crucial role in diversifying Pakistan’s energy sources and reducing its dependence on traditional fuels. Over the years, KANUPP has undergone upgrades and expansions, contributing substantially to the country’s energy production capacity and providing a reliable source of electricity to millions of Pakistanis.

 

69. Who gave the title of “Quaid-e-Azam” to Muhammad Ali Jinnah?

A. Maulana Mazharuddin Shaheed
B. Liaqat Ali Khan
C. Sir Allama Iqbal
D. Sardar Abdur Rab Nishtar

Answer

Correct Answer: A. Maulana Mazharuddin Shaheed

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The correct answer is indeed A. Maulana Mazharuddin Shaheed gave the title of “Quaid-e-Azam” to Muhammad Ali Jinnah. Maulana Mazharuddin Shaheed was a prominent Muslim leader who played an active role in the Pakistan Movement. He bestowed this title upon Jinnah during a public address in 1933, recognizing his leadership and dedication to the cause of the Muslims of the Indian subcontinent. Jinnah, thereafter, became widely known as “Quaid-e-Azam,” signifying his pivotal role as the leader of the Muslim community in their struggle for independence and the creation of Pakistan.

 

70. When Dr. Sir Muhammad Iqbal delivered the presidential address in the annual session of All India Muslim League?

A. 20th November 1930 at Allahabad
B. 25th November 1930 at Allahabad
C. 29th December 1930 at Allahabad
D. 30th December 1930 at Allahabad

Answer

Correct Answer: C. 29th December 1930 at Allahabad

Detail about Mcqs

Dr. Sir Muhammad Iqbal delivered the presidential address at the annual session of the All India Muslim League on December 29, 1930, in Allahabad. In his historic address, known as the Allahabad Address, Iqbal articulated his vision for a separate Muslim state in the Indian subcontinent, which later became the ideological foundation for the creation of Pakistan. He emphasized the distinct cultural, social, and political identity of Muslims in India and called for their unity and mobilization to safeguard their rights and interests. Iqbal’s address played a crucial role in galvanizing support for the Pakistan Movement and inspired Muslims to strive for self-determination and autonomy within the Indian subcontinent.

 

71. Who served the shortest tenure as Prime Minister of Pakistan?

A. Feroz Khan Noon
B. Nurul Amin
C. Muhammad Ali Bogra
D. Hussain Shaheed Suharwardi

Answer

Correct Answer: B. Nurul Amin

Detail about Mcqs

Nurul Amin served the shortest tenure as Prime Minister of Pakistan. He held the position for only 13 days, from December 7, 1971, to December 20, 1971. Nurul Amin’s tenure was brief due to the turbulent political situation surrounding the independence of Bangladesh, which culminated in the Indo-Pakistani War of 1971 and the subsequent secession of East Pakistan. His term was marked by significant challenges and instability, leading to his resignation shortly after taking office.

 

72. The 18th Amendment in the constitution received the assent of the President on?

A. 20th April 2009
B. 19th April 2010
C. 21st April 2011
D. 22nd April 2012

Answer

Correct Answer: B. 19th April 2010

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The 18th Amendment to the Constitution of Pakistan received the assent of the President on April 19, 2010. This constitutional amendment was a landmark development in Pakistan’s constitutional history, aimed at devolving greater powers to the provinces, strengthening democracy, and ensuring a more equitable distribution of resources. It introduced significant changes to various articles of the constitution, including those related to the distribution of legislative powers between the federal and provincial governments, the autonomy of provinces, the composition of the National Assembly and Senate, and the appointment of judges.

 

73. Which genre is associated with stories?

A. Short Story
B. Travelogue
C. Drama
D. Novel

Answer

Correct Answer: A. Short Story

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The genre associated with stories is the “Short Story” genre. Short stories are fictional narratives that typically focus on a single event, character, or theme and are shorter in length compared to novels.

 

74. Which part of poetry laid the foundation of the Ghazal?

A. Gryaz (Refrain)
B. Madh (Praise)
C. Dua (Prayer)
D. Tashbib (Assonance)

Answer

Correct Answer: D. Tashbib (Assonance)

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The part of poetry that laid the foundation of th e Ghazal is the “Tashbib” or “Assonance.” Assonance refers to the repetition of vowel sounds within words or lines of poetry. In the context of the Ghazal, the use of similar vowel sounds across the couplets contributes to the musicality and structural integrity of the poem. So, the correct answer is “Tashbib (Assonance).” Thank you for your patience.

 

75. Who is known as the first short story writer (افسانہ نگار) in Urdu?

A. Ghulam Abbas
B. Mirza Haider Hussain
C. Jilani Bano
D. Munshi Prem Chand

Answer

Correct Answer: B. Mirza Haider Hussain

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The title of the first short story writer (افسانہ نگار) in Urdu is typically attributed to Mirza Haider Hussain. He is considered a pioneer in Urdu short story writing, contributing significantly to the development and popularization of the genre in Urdu literature.

 

76. “Mirza Galib” belongs to which family?

A. Kashmiri
B. Pashtun
C. Balouch
D. Turk

Answer

Correct Answer: D. Turk

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He came of a family of distinguished Seljuqid Turks, and his ancestors occupied important positions in the armies of the Mughals and of the East India Company. He was born in Agra in 1797. His father Abdullah Beg Khan was killed in action when Ghalib was less than five years old.

 

77. “Mad-o-Jazar-e-Islam” is a creation of which poet?

A. Moulana Hali
B. Mirza Galib
C. Mir Taqi Mir
D. Allama Iqbal

Answer

Correct Answer: B. Mirza Galib

Detail about Mcqs

“Mad-o-Jazar-e-Islam” is a creation of Mirza Ghalib. He was a renowned Urdu and Persian poet during the Mughal Empire in India. Ghalib’s poetry is known for its depth, complexity, and reflection on various themes, including love, loss, and philosophical musings. “Mad-o-Jazar-e-Islam” is one of his notable works, where he reflects on the rise and fall of Islam.

 

78. Pakistan’s national anthem is in which meter?

A. Masnavi
B. Qasida
C. Ghazal
D. Matnawi

Answer

Correct Answer: A. Masnavi

Detail about Mcqs

Pakistan’s national anthem is in the “Matnawi” meter. The Matnawi meter is a poetic form consisting of rhymed couplets with a specific rhythmic pattern. The Pakistani national anthem, “Qaumi Taranah,” follows this meter.

 

79. Who wrote Jinnah of Pakistan?

A. Auguste Comte
B. K.K Aziz
C. Stanley Wolpert
D. I.H Qureshi

Answer

Correct Answer: C. Stanley Wolpert

Detail about Mcqs

“Jinnah of Pakistan” was written by Stanley Wolpert. It is a biography of Muhammad Ali Jinnah, the founder of Pakistan. The book provides insights into Jinnah’s life, his political career, and his role in the creation of Pakistan. Wolpert’s work is widely regarded as one of the authoritative biographies on Jinnah, offering a comprehensive understanding of his personality and contributions to the history of the Indian subcontinent.

 

80. War of 1965 resulted in signing of ___?

A. Delhi Pact
B. Shimla Pact
C. Lahore Pact
D. Tashkent

Answer

Correct Answer: D. Tashkent

Detail about Mcqs

Tashkent Declaration, accord signed on January 10, 1966, by India’s Prime Minister Lal Bahadur Shastri (who died the next day) and Pakistan’s Pres. Mohammad Ayub Khan, ending the war between Pakistan and India that occurred from August 1965 to September 1965. A cease-fire had been secured by the United Nations Security Council on September 22, 1965.

 

81. The Diamer-Bhasha Dam is being built on the ___?

A. Jhelum River
B. Chenab River
C. Indus River
D. Sutlej River

Answer

Correct Answer: C. Indus River

Detail about Mcqs

Diamer-Bhasha Dam is a concreted-filled gravity dam, in the preliminary stages of construction, on the River Indus between Kohistan district in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Diamer district in Gilgit Baltistan, Pakistan administered Kashmir.

 

82. Pakistan become Islamic Republic in ___?

A. 1953
B. 1956
C. 1962
D. 1955

Answer

Correct Answer: B. 1956

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Pakistan was officially declared as “The Islamic Republic of Pakistan” under the first constitution of the country in 1956. This Constitution was enforced with effect from 23rd March 1956. Under this Constitution, Pakistan became an Islamic Republic, hence 23rd March became our Republic day. It was the same day in 1940 that the historic Pakistan Resolution was adopted at Minto Park, Lahore.

 

83. The name of first Pakistani Aircraft is ___?

A. JF-8 Thunder
B. JF-17 Thunder
C. JF-9 Thunder
D. JF-11 Thunder

Answer

Correct Answer: B. JF-17 Thunder

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The name of the first Pakistani aircraft is JF-17 Thunder.
The JF-17 Thunder is a multi-role fighter aircraft developed jointly by Pakistan and China. It was designed to enhance Pakistan’s air defense capabilities and has been in service with the Pakistan Air Force since 2007.

 

84. How many Barrages are there in Sindh?

A. 3
B. 4
C. 5
D. 7

Answer

Correct Answer: A. 3

Detail about Mcqs

The spatial boundary is the Indus in Sindh and the projects considered for the assessment are the three barrages in Sindh, Guddu, Sukkur, and Kotri. The Sukkur Barrage, is the pride of Pakistan’s irrigation system as it is the largest single irrigation network of its kind in the world.

 

85. The Indus Waters Treaty was signed in Karachi by?

A. Ayub khan and Indira Gandhi
B. Ayub khan and Jawaharlal Nehru
C. Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto and Indira Gandhi
D. Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto and Jawaharlal Nehru

Answer

Correct Answer: B. Ayub Khan and Jawaharlal Nehru

Detail about Mcqs

The Treaty was signed at Karachi by Field Marshal Mohammad Ayub Khan, the then President of Pakistan, Shri Jawaharlal Nehru, the then Indian Prime Minister and Mr. W.A.B. Illif of the World Bank on 19th September, 1960.

 

86. Which of the following book is written by Benazir Bhutto?

A. Myth of Independence
B. Foreign Policy of Pakistan
C. Daughter of the East
D. Dreams from my Father

Answer

Correct Answer: C. Daughter of the East

Detail about Mcqs

Daughter of Destiny: An Autobiography is a 1988 memoir by Benazir Bhutto, the 11th Prime Minister of Pakistan. The book was also released as Daughter of the East: An Autobiography from Hamish Hamilton in 1988.

 

87. What is the full name of Pakistan’s own satellite PRESS?

A. Public Radio Satellite System
B. Pakistan Remote Systematic Sensing
C. Pakistan Remote Sensing Satellite
D. None of these

Answer

Correct Answer: C. Pakistan Remote Sensing Satellite

Detail about Mcqs

The Pakistan Remote Sensing Satellite (PRSS), commercially known as Remote Sensing Satellite System (RSSS), is a dual-purpose Earth observational and optical satellite.

 

88. Who built Badshahi Masjid?

A. Zaheer Uddin Babar
B. Aurangzeb Alamgir
C. Shehnshah Akbar
D. Naseer Uddin Humayun

Answer

Correct Answer: B. Aurangzeb Alamgir

Detail about Mcqs

The mosque was constructed by the sixth Mughal emperor Aurangzeb, who, unlike the previous emperors, was not a patron of art and architecture. He built the mosque between 1671 and 1673 under the guidance of Fidai Khan Koka, his “master of ordinance”

 

89. When was Sui Gas first discovered in Pakistan?

A. 1959
B. 1952
C. 1961
D. 1982

Answer

Correct Answer: B. 1952

Detail about Mcqs

Sui gas was first discovered in Pakistan in 1952 in the Sui area of Balochistan. Discovery of Sui Gas
• Year of Discovery: 1952
• Location: Sui, a town in the Dera Bugti District of Balochistan, Pakistan.
• Discoverer: The gas field was discovered by Pakistan Petroleum Limited (PPL) in collaboration with international oil companies.
• Significance: This discovery marked the beginning of Pakistan’s natural gas industry. The Sui gas field is one of the largest in Pakistan and has played a crucial role in meeting the country’s energy needs. Development and Production.

 

90. Sindh was separated from Bombay in ____?

A. 1947
B. 1929
C. 1935
D. 1937

Answer

Correct Answer: D. 1937

Detail about Mcqs

Sindh was separated from the Bombay Presidency in 1937 as a result of the Government of India Act 1935, which aimed to reorganize and create new provinces within British India. Prior to this, Sindh was part of the large administrative region under British rule that included parts of present-day Maharashtra, Gujarat, and Sindh. The Act came into effect on April 1, 1937, establishing Sindh as a separate province with Karachi as its capital. This separation allowed for more focused administrative and developmental efforts in Sindh and played a significant role in the political developments leading up to the creation of Pakistan in 1947.

 

91. Wakhan Corridor is located to the ___ of Pakistan?

A. West
B. East
C. North
D. South-West

Answer

Correct Answer: B. North

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The Wakhan Corridor is located to the north of Pakistan. It is a narrow strip of land in northeastern Afghanistan, running between Pakistan and Tajikistan, and extending to the border with China. This geographical feature acts as a buffer between these countries and is characterized by its rugged terrain and remote location.

 

92. What is the length of Karakoram Highway?

A. 810 miles
B. 710 miles
C. 910 miles
D. 610 miles

Answer

Correct Answer: A. 810 Miles

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The Karakoram Highway, also known as the KKH, is approximately 810 miles (1,300 kilometers) long. It connects Pakistan with China, running through the rugged terrain of the Karakoram mountain range and providing a crucial link between the two countries.

 

93. Katas Raj temples are revered Hindu temples in Pakistan. In which district do the temples reside?

A. Jhelum
B. Mianwali
C. Chakwal
D. Dera Gazi Khan

Answer

Correct Answer: C. Chakwal

Detail about Mcqs

The Katas Raj Temples are a complex of Hindu temples located in the Chakwal District of Punjab, Pakistan. They are significant for their historical and religious importance.

 

94. Attock fort was built during the reign of which Mughal?

A. Akbar
B. Humayun
C. Shah Jahan
D. Aurangzeb

Answer

Correct Answer: A. Akbar

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The fort was constructed in 1581 on the orders of the Mughal Emperor Akbar. Construction was completed in two years after which the fort was used as a key defense line against Afghan invaders.

 

95. What is the total length of coastline of Pakistan?

A. 1020 km
B. 1046 km
C. 1095 km
D. 1126 km

Answer

Correct Answer: B. 1046 Km

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the total length of the coastline of Pakistan is approximately 1,046 kilometers (650 miles). This coastline runs along the Arabian Sea, covering the provinces of Sindh and Balochistan.

 

96. In which year did Pakistan leave the Commonwealth?

A. January 1971
B. January 1972
C. January 1973
D. January 1974

Answer

Correct Answer: B. January 1972

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Pakistan left the Commonwealth in January 1972. This action was taken in protest against the recognition of Bangladesh as an independent state by the Commonwealth countries.

 

97. The “Second Five Year Plan” in Pakistan was launched in which year?

A. 1960
B. 1961
C. 1962
D. 1963

Answer

Correct Answer: A. 1960

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The “Second Five Year Plan” in Pakistan was launched in 1960. This plan focused on industrial and agricultural development to boost economic growth. So, the correct answer is: A. 1960

 

98. Pakistan’s first television station, PTV was launched in which year?

A. November 26, 1962
B. November 26, 1964
C. November 26, 1968
D. November 26, 1976

Answer

Correct Answer: B. November 26, 1964

Detail about Mcqs

Pakistan’s first television station, PTV (Pakistan Television Corporation), was launched on November 26, 1964. It marked the beginning of television broadcasting in Pakistan.
So, the correct answer is: B. November 26, 1964.

 

99. The “Simla Agreement,” aimed at resolving issues between India and Pakistan after the 1971 war, was signed in?

A. 1970
B. 1971
C. 1972
D. 1973

Answer

Correct Answer: C. 1972

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The “Simla Agreement,” aimed at resolving issues between India and Pakistan after the 1971 war, was signed in 1972. This agreement was signed on July 2, 1972, by Prime Minister Indira Gandhi of India and President Zulfikar Ali Bhutto of Pakistan.
So, the correct answer is: C. 1972.

 

100. Which day was known as Direct Action Day?

A. 16 August 1946
B. 10 July 1945
C. 17 May 1945
D. 13 March 1946

Answer

Correct Answer: A. 16 August 1946

Detail about Mcqs

The day known as Direct Action Day was on August 16, 1946. This day was called by the Muslim League in India to demand a separate homeland for Muslims, leading to widespread communal violence in Calcutta (now Kolkata). So, the correct answer is: A. 16 August 1946.

 

101. What is the running time of National Anthem?

A. 80 Seconds
B. 120 Seconds
C. 60 Seconds
D. 100 Seconds

Answer

Correct Answer: A. 80 Seconds

Detail about Mcqs

Pakistan’s National Anthem, also known as “Qaumi Taranah”, has a duration of 80 seconds. It was composed by Ahmad Ghulamali Chagla in 1949, with the music arranged by Ahmad Ghulamali and the lyrics written by Hafeez Jalandhari. The anthem was officially adopted in 1952. Typically twenty-one musical instruments and thirty-eight different tones are used to play the national anthem.

 

102. Oldest airline of Pakistan is ___?

A. Orient Airways
B. Pakistan Airlines
C. Aero Asia Airline
D. Shaheen Airline

Answer

Correct Answer: A. Orient Airways

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The oldest airline of Pakistan is Orient Airways. It was founded in 1946 and was the first airline to operate in Pakistan after the country’s independence. So, the correct answer is: A. Orient Airways.

 

103. Bolan, Dasht and Rukshan are the rivers flowing in?

A. KPK
B. Punjab
C. Baluchistan
D. Kpk & Baluchistan

Answer

Correct Answer: C. Baluchistan

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The rivers Bolan, Dasht, and Rukshan are flowing in Balochistan.
These rivers are important sources of water in the region, especially for agriculture and local communities in Balochistan.

 

104. Pakistan became the 56th member of UNO on:

A. 30 September 1947
B. 30 August 1947
C. 3 November 1947
D. 3 December 1947

Answer

Correct Answer: A. 30 September 1947

Detail about Mcqs

Pakistan became the 56th member of the United Nations on 30 September 1947, just a few months after gaining independence on 14 August 1947. The country’s membership was a significant step in establishing itself as an active participant in international diplomacy and global affairs. Pakistan’s early membership in the UN helped solidify its standing in the global community, and it played an active role in the organization’s efforts to promote peace, security, and development.

 

105. Pakistan’s Supreme Judicial Council consists of:

A. 5 Judges
B. 7 Judges
C. 9 Judges
D. None of these

Answer

Correct Answer: A. 5 Judges

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Pakistan’s Supreme Judicial Council consists of 5 Judges.
It is responsible for overseeing the conduct of judges of the superior courts and can take action if a judge is found guilty of misconduct or incapacity. The council is headed by the Chief Justice of Pakistan, and its members include senior judges from the Supreme Court and high courts.

 

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