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FFC MODEL SCHOOL Subject: Pak. Studies Class: 9th MCQs
New Text Book :- Session 2020-21 CHAPTER No 1 : Ideological Basis of Pakistan
When Sir Syed did present Two Nation Theory?
(a) 1861 (b) 1863 (c) 1865 (d) 1867
The first pillar of Islam is
(a) Touheed & Prophethood (b) Namaaz (c) Keeping Fast (d) Zakaat
When was the War of Independence fought ?
(a) 1855 (b) 1857 (c) 1859 (d) 1861
Who has the Supreme authority in Islam?
(a) Allah Almighty (b) Parliament (c) President (d) People
Who gave the Presidential Address at Annual meeting of AIML at Lahore?(23rd March 1940)?
(a) Quaid-e-Azam (b) A.K.Fazl-ul-Haq (c) Muhammad Ali Jauhar (d) Liaqat Ali Khan
Who gave the idea of a separate state for the Muslims in 1930?
(a) Sir Syed Ahmad (b) Ch. Rehmat Ali (c) Sir Aga Khan (d) Allama Iqbal
In which century Pakistan came into being?
(a) Eighteenth (b) Nineteenth (c) Twentieth (d) Twenty first
The State Bank of Pakistan was inaugurated on
(a) 1st July 1948 (b) 5th May 1948 (c) 14th August 1949 (d) 1st October 1949
The Ideology of Pakistan is based on
(a) Collective system (b) Programme (c) Progressivism (d) Islamic Ideology
The word Pakistan was coined by
(a) Allama Iqbal (b) Sir Aga Khan (c) Ch. Rehmat Ali (d) Sir Syed Ahmad
Who gave idea of a separate nation for Indian Muslims?
(a) Allama Iqbal (b) Ch. Rehmat Ali (c) Quaid e Azam (d) Sir Syed Ahmed Khan
The third pillar of Islam is
(a) Namaaz (b) Zakaat (c) Keeping Fast (d) Hajj
Who presented the Pakistan Resolution at Lahore in 1940 ?
(a) A.K.Fazl-ul-Haq (b) Allama Iqbal (c) Muhammad Ali Jauhar (d) Sir Aga Khan
Who started Shuddhi programme in India?
(a) Raja Ram Mohan (b) Diya nand Sarswati (c) Gandhi (d) Lajpat Roy
Who was Raja Ram Mohan Roy?
(a) Founder of Arya Samaj (b) Founder of Brahmo Samaj (c) Founder of Congress (d) Believer of Shuddhi
What is source of Law in Islam?
(a) Allah (Quran) (b) Prophet (c) Sunnah (d) Fiqh
What is meaning of Shuddhi?
(a) Pure (b) Impure (c) Democracy (d) India
Who held the central position in newly introduced British Education System in India?
(a) Government (b) Hindu Teachers (c) English Language (d) Students
Hindi is written in this script.
(a) Arabic (b) Greek (c) Devnagri (d) Bengali
When Quaid e Azam did announce the rights of Pakistani minorities?
(a) 11th August 1947 (b) 14th August 1947 (c) 24th October 1948 (d) 3rd June 1948
The Position of man on the Earth is
(a) Supreme (b) minion (c) Representative of God (d) None of these
2nd Pillar of Islam is
(a) salat (b) zakat (c) Hajj (d) Jahad
Who established Delhi Dynasty in India?
(a) Mahmood Ghazanvi (b) Qutab ud din Aibak (c) Muhammad bin Qasim (d) Babar
Who wrote “Now or Never”?
(a) Sir Syed (b) Allama Iqbal (c) Ch. Rehmat Ali (d) Shibli Nomani
The basis of Ideology of Pakistan is
(a) Two Nation Theory (b) Islamic way of Life (c) Communal System (d) Modernization
Who established MAO H/S and College?
(a) A O Hume (b) Muhammad Ali Johar (c) Sir Syed (d) Muhammad Ali Kanpuri
CHAPTER NO:02. Pakistan Movement & Emergence of Pakistan
From 712 to 1927
1 1 Arrival of Muslims started in sub-continent in 712 with conquest of Sindh by
(a) Mhummad bin Qasim (b) Amir Taimoor (c) Mahmood Ghaznavi (d) Akbar
2 Muslim rule in India began to disintegrate after the death of ……………….in 1707
(a) Shah Alam Sani (b) Jahangir (c) Alamgir (d) Bahadur Shah
3 1 A movement of Islamic revival after fall of Mughal empire was started by
(a) Sh. Ahmed Sarhindi (b) Shah Waliullah (c) Syed Ahmed Shaheed (d) Haji Shariatullah
4 Ameer/ leader of Mujahdeen movement was
(a) Syed Ahmed Shaheed (b) Ismaeel Shaheed (c) Tipu Shahed (d) Siraj ud daula
5 Syed Ahmed Shaheed and Ismaeel Shaheed were martyred in
(a) 1851 (b) 1841 (c) 1831 (d) 1801
6 Syed Ahmed Shaheed and Ismaeel Shaheed were martyred in1831 at
(a) Sialkot (b) Mithan Kot (c) Rai Kot (d) Balakot
7 Syed Ahmad Shaheed and Ismaeel Shaheed were martyred in1831 at Balakot , fighting against
(a) Hindus (b) Sikhs (c) British (d) Marathas
8 Faraizi Movement started in
(a) Bengal (b) Mysore (c) Deccan (d) Punjab
9 Basic Objective of Faraizi Movement was to remind Muslims to practice the
(a) Good deeds (b) charities (c) Faraiz (obligations) (d) Jihad
10 Sir Syed Ahmed Khan was born in Delhi on
(a) October 7, 1817 (b) October7, 1718 (c) October 17, 1817 (d) October 17, 1718
11 Sir Syed established a Persian school at Muradabad in
(a) 1857 (b) 1858 (c) 1859 (d) 1860
12 Sir Syed established an English school at Ghazipur in
(a) 1862 (b) 1863 (c) 1875 (d) 1877
13 Sir Syed established Scientific Society at Ghazipur in
(a) 1863 (b) 1864 (c) 1865 (d) 1866
14 Sir Syed established an English school, MAO H/S at Aligarh in
(a) 1874 (b) 1875 (c) 1877 (d) 1878
15 MAO H/S was upgraded into a college in
(a) 1875 (b) 1877 (c) 1879 (d) 1880
16 MAO College became a university in
(a) 1879 (b) 1902 (c) 1912 (d) 1920
17 Indian National Congress was established in
(a) 1885 (b) 1886 (c) 1887 (d) 1888
18 Muhammadan Educational Conference was established by Sir Syed in
(a) 1885 (b) 1886 (c) 1887 (d) 1888
19 It was the largest province in British India according to population and area.
(a) Balochistan (b) Punjab (c) Bengal (d) UP
20 In 1905 it was divided into two parts on the recommendation of British Parliament.
(a) Bengal (b) Punjab (c) UP (d) CP
21 He was the Viceroy of India in 1905.
(a) Lord Minto (b) Lord Curzon (c) Lord Bentinck (d) Lord Chelmsford
22 Bengal Province was divided into
(a) 2 parts (b) 3 parts (c) 4 parts (d) 5 parts
23 Which part became Muslim majority province?
(a) Northern Bengal (b) Western Bengal (c) Eastern Bengal (d) Central Bengal
24 Partition of Bengal was annulled by King George V in …..
(a) 1906 (b) 1908 (c) 1909 (d) 1911
25 Simla deputation met with
(a) Lord Minto (b) Lord Curzon (c) Lord Mountbatten (d) Lord Bentinck
26 Simla deputation met with Viceroy under the leadership of
(a) Allama Iqbal (b) Quaid e Azam (c) Sir Agha Khan III (d) Sir Syed
27 Simla deputation met with Viceroy in
(a) 1905 (b) 1906 (c) 1909 (d) 1911
28 All India Muslim was established at
(a) Allahabad (b) Delhi (c) Lukhnow (d) Dacca
29 All India Muslim League was established in
(a) December 25, 1905 (b) December 30,1906 (c) March 23, 1908 (d) August 14,1911
30 Minto-Morley Reforms were introduced in
(a) 1909 (b) 1919 (c) 1927 (d) 1935
31 Indian Council’s Act 1909 was passed by British Parliament under the label of
(a) Albert Act (b) Minto-Morley Act (c) Montague-Chelmsford Act (d) Rowlett Act
32 The most important feature of 1909 Act was right of
(a) Separate electorate (b) Diarchy (c) Government jobs (d) export
33 What was the duration of WWI?
(a) 1911-1914 (b) 1914-1918 (c) 1914-1919 (d) 1939-1945
34 Lucknow Pact was signed at
(a) Lahore (b) Dacca (c) Delhi (d) Lucknow
35 Lucknow Pact was signed in
(a) 1914 (b) 1915 (c) 1916 (d) 1919
36 Lucknow Pact was signed between
(a) Congress & AIML (b) AIML & British (c) British & Congress (d) British & Sikhs
37 According to Licknow Pact, Muslims’ right of Separate electorate was accepted by
(a) Unionist Party (b) British (c) Congress (d) Hindu Maha sabha
38 Due to Lucknow Pact a title “ Ambassador of Hindu-Muslim Unity was given to
(a) Mr. Gandhi (b) Quaid e Azam (c) Sir Aga Khan (d) Banerjee
39 During WWI, Turkey Khilafat aligned with
(a) England (b) India (c) Germany (d) USA
40 Khilafat Movement was started in
(a) 1919 (b) 1920 (c) 1921 (d) 1924
41 Under Khilaphat Movement, Non-Cooperation Movement was started against British in
(a) 1919 (b) 1920 (c) 1921 (d) 1924
42 Some Muslim Scholars gave Fatwa that India is “ Dar ul Harb” so Hijrat Movement was started in ……
(a) 1919 (b) 1920 (c) 1921 (d) 1924
43 Under Hijrat Movement many Indian Muslim families tried to migrate towards
(a) China (b) Iran (c) Afghanistan (d) Bangladesh
44 When was institution of Khilafat abolished in Turkey?
(a) 1919 (b) 1920 (c) 1921 (d) 1924
45 Who abolished Khilafat in Turkey?
(a) King Saud (b) King Hussain (c) Mustafa Kamal (d) Muhammad Ali Johar
46 When did Simon Commission visit India to assess needs for future constitutional reforms?
(a) 1926 (b) 1927 (c) 1928 (d) 1929
47 Who was leading Simon Commission?
(a) Sir John Simon (b) Sir William Simon (c) Sir Simon Templar (d) Sir AV Simon
48 When did Quaid e Azam present Delhi Muslim Proposals?
(a) 1926 (b) 1927 (c) 1928 (d) 1929
49 According to Delhi Proposals Mulsim League was ready to surrender this right, if proposals were accepted
(a) Separate electorate (b) Partition of Bengal (c) Federal Constitution (d) Federal Court
From 1928 to 1947
When Nehru Committee was formed to propose reforms in future constitution?
(a) 1927 (b) 1928 (c) 1929 (d) 1935
Who was president of Nehru Committee?
(a) Jawaharlal Nehru (b) Gandhi Ji (c) Moti Lal Nehru (d) Abu al Kalam Azad
Nehru Report was presented in…..
(a) 1927 (b) 1928 (c) 1929 (d) 1935
How many amendments were proposed by Mr. Jinnah in Nehru Report?
(a) 3 (b) 4 (c) 5 (d) 8
What was response of All India Muslim League towards Nehru Report?
(a) Report rejected (b) Report accepted (c) Mixed response (d) None of these
Quaid e Azam presented 14 points as a reaction to Nehru Report in
(a) 1928 (b) March 1929 (c) April 1929 (d) 1930
Quaid e Azam presented 14 points as a response to Nehru Report at …….
(a) Delhi (b) Lucknow (c) Allahabad (d) Dacca
What was response of Congress towards 14 points?
(a) 14 points rejected (b) 14 points approved (c) 7 points approved (d) 4 points approved
1st Round Table Conference was held at London in
(a) 1929 (b) 1930 (c) 1931 (d) 1932
Who gave presidential address at Annual Session of All India Muslim League in 1930?
(a) Allama Iqbal (b) Quaid e Azam (c) Muhammad Ali Johar (d) Sir Syed
Where was Annual Session of All India Muslim League held in 1930?
(a) Delhi (b) Dacca (c) Allah Abad (d) Karachi
2nd Round Table Conference was held at London in
(a) 1930 (b) 1931 (c) 1932 (d) 1933
3rd Round Table Conference was held at London in
(a) 1933 (b) 1932 (c) 1931 (d) 1931
Who presented the Pamphlet “Now or Never “at 3rd RTC?
(a) Muhammad Ali Johar (b) Ch. Rehmat Ali (c) Sir Syed (d) Allama Iqbal
Who coined the word “Pakistan” for a new Muslim state in Sub-Continent in his pamphlet?
(a) Allama Iqbal (b) Quaid e Azam (c) Shibli Nomani (d) Ch. Rehmat Ali
Quaid e Azam got the leadership of All India Muslim League in
(a) 1933 (b) 1934 (c) 1935 (d) 1936
After 1919 when were new constitutional reforms introduced in India?
(a) 1929 (b) 1934 (c) 1935 (d) 1936
What was the important feature of Indian Act of 1935?
(a) Provincial Autonomy (b) End of Diarchy (c) Federal Court (d) All of these
When elections were held under 1935 Act?
(a) 1935 (b) 1937 (c) 1938 (d) None of these
Which party won this election with convincing majority?
(a) Muslim League (b) Majlis e Ahrar (c) Congress (d) Unionist Party
For how long Congress ministries ruled in provinces?
(a) 3 years (b) 4 years (c) 34 months (d) 27 months
When and where the title of Quaid e Azam was awarded to Mr. Jinnah?
(a) 1938, Patna (b) 1939, Patna (c) 1940, Patna (d) 1940, Lahore
Day of Deliverance was celebrated by the Muslims at the resignation of Congress ministries on ……
(a) August 15 1939 (b) December22, 1939 (c) February 05, 1940 (d) March 23, 1940
Where was 27th annual session of AIML held in 1940?
(a) Delhi (b) Kanpur (c) Lahore (d) Lucknow
On 23rd March 1940 Lahore Resolution was moved by
(a) A.K. Fazal ul Haq (b) Allama Iqbal (c) Quaid e Azam (d) Liaquat Ali Khan
This resolution was called “Jinnahs’ Pakistan” by
(a) Congress (b) Hindus (c) Muslims (d) British Press
Duration of WWII was
(a) 1939-1945 (b) 1935--1945 (c) 1940-1944 (d) 1914--1918
British government sent Sir Stafford Cripps to secure Indian cooperation and support in World War II in…
(a) 1939 (b) 1940 (c) 1941 (d) 1942
The proposals of Cripps Mission were rejected by
(a) Congress (b) AIML (c) Unionist Party (d) All parties
Quit India movement was started in 1942 by
(a) Congress (b) Muslim League (c) Unionist Party (d) All parties
In 1943 “Divide and Quit” slogan was adopted by
(a) Congress (b) Muslim League (c) All parties (d)
Gandhi---Jinnah talks were held in …….
(a) 1942 (b) 1944 (c) 1945 (d) 1946
Lord Wavell called Simla conferences to form the executive Council of Indian political leaders in….
(a) 1944 (b) 1945 (c) 1946 (d) 1943
Simla Conference was failed due to firm stance of
(a) Abu al Kalam Azad (b) Lord Wavell (c) Quaid e Azam (d) Khizar Hayat
After Simla Conference, Elections were held in
(a) 1945 (b) 1945--46 (c) 1946 (d) 1947
How many Muslim reserved seats were won by AIML won in Central Legislative Assembly?
(a) all 30 seats, 100% (b) 90 % (c) 80 % (d) 50 %
How many Muslim reserved seats were won by AIML won in Provincial Assemblies out of 492?
(a) 428 (b) 446 (c) 450 (d) 492
In 1945 Labour Party formed the government in
(a) India (b) England (c) USA (d) Germany
Three members of British Cabinet came to India with a plan as a last effort to keep India united, called
(a) Cabinet Mission Plan (b) British Plan (c) Marshal Plan (d) None of these
Three members of British Cabinet came to India with a plan in
(a) 1945 (b) 1946 (c) 1947 (d) 1948
Muslim League declared to observe “Direct Action Day” on
(a) 15 July 1946 (b) 14 August 1946 (c) 16 August 1946 (d) 14 August 1947
Interim Government was formed by Congress in
(a) September 1946 (b) October 1946 (c) November 1946 (d) December 1946
How many ministers Of Muslim League joined the Interim Government?
(a) 4 (b) 5 (c) 6 (d) 7
In September, 1946 Viceroy's Executive Council was given the name of…..
(a) Interim Government (b) Chief Executive (c) Executive Council (d) None of these
Which portfolio was handed over to Nawabzada Liaquat Ali Khan?
(a) Finance minister (b) Foreign Minister (c) Prime minister (d) Education minister
Who announced that British Government would grant self-government to British India by June 1948?
(a) British PM Attlee (b) Queen of England (c) Lord Mountbatten (d) Mr. Gandhi
When did British PM Lord Atallee announce the timetable of India’s freedom?
(a) February 2, 1947 (b) February 12, 1947 (c) February 20, 1947 (d) February 22, 1947
Partition Plan of India was announced by Lord Mountbatten on
(a) June 03, 1947 (b) July 15, 1947 (c) August 11, 1947 (d) August 14, 1947
When did British Government approve Indian Independence Act 1947?
(a) 3 June 1947 (b) 18th July 1947 (c) 12th August 1947 (d) 14th August 1947
A boundary Commission was formed to demarcate the boundaries of
(a) Bengal (b) Punjab (c) Punjab and Bengal (d) Sindh & Punjab
A British advocate Sir Cyril Radcliffe was made the chairman of
(a) Boundary Commission (b) Bengal court (c) Punjab High court (d) Sindh High Court
When were Boundary Commissions formed for Bengal and Punjab by Last Viceroy Lord Mountbatten?
(a) June 03 , 1947 (b) June 30, 1947 (c) July 15, 1947 (d) August 01, 1947
Decision of Radcliffe Commission is called
(a) Radcliffe Award (b) Boundary Award (c) Partition Plan (d) None of these
When 1st Session of 1st Constitutional Assembly was convened on
(a) August 11, 1947 (b) August 10, 1947 (c) August 13, 1947 (d) August 15, 1947
Who was elected President of 1st session of constituent Assembly?
(a) Quaid e Azam (b) Liaquat Ali Khan (c) Ayub Khan (d) Nazim mud din
Pakistan came into existence on 27 Ramazan ul Mubarak and
(a) August 13, 1947 (b) August 14, 1947 (c) August 16, 1947 (d) August 17, 1947
Who was the first Governor General of Pakistan?
(a) Lord Mountbatten (b) Quaid e Azam (c) Khawaja Nazim ud din (d) Liaquat Ali
After Independence of Pakistan
When did Quaid e Azam take oath of first Governor General of Pakistan?
(a) August 13, 1947 (b) August 14, 1947 (c) August 15, 1947 (d) August 16, 1947
When did Quaid e Azam die?
(a) Sep 09, 1948 (b) Sep 10, 1948 (c) Sep 11, 1948 (d) Sep 19, 1948
When Mr. Mohan Das Karam Chand Gandhi was murdered?
(a) January 1948 (b) February 1948 (c) January 1949 (d) 1950
When first Arab-Israel War was broke out?
(a) 1947 (b) 1948 (c) 1949 (d) 1973
Which Muslim majority area was handed over to India to make her access to Kashmir?
(a) Narowal (b) Kasur (c) Gurudaspur (d) Pathankot
Which city of Pakistan became the Capital of Pakistan, after independence?
(a) Islamabad (b) Karachi (c) Lahore (d) Delhi
After partition how many Civil Servants came to Pakistan
(a) 61 (b) 71 (c) 81 (d) 101
How many Textile industries were present in Pakistan in 1947?
(a) 12 (b) 14 (c) 18 (d) 20
How many branches of banks were present in Pakistan?
(a) 49 (b) 59 (c) 69 (d) 79
What was the ratio of military assets given to Pakistan after partition?
(a) 36 % (b) 64 % (c) 50 % (d) 60 %
How much amount was paid to Pakistan by Indian government, to build an ordnance factory?
(a) 40 million Rupees (b) 50 million Rupees (c) 60 million Rupees (d) 70 million Rupees
When did India stop flow of river water to Pakistan through Firozpur and Madhupur head works?
(a) 1947 (b) March 1948 (c) April 1948 (d) July 1948
Who was the first prime minister of Pakistan?
(a) Abdul Rab Nashtar (b) Liaquat Ali Khan (c) Khawaja Nazim ud din (d) Fazal ul Haq
When was first Educational Conference convened?
(a) 1947 (b) 1948 (c) 1949 (d) 1950
When was Objective Resolution passed in the Parliament?
(a) March 12,1947 (b) March 12,1948 (c) March 12,1949 (d) March 12, 1950
When did Liaquat Ali Khan visit USA?
(a) 1948 (b) 1949 (c) 1950 (d) 1951
When was Liaquat Ali Khan shot dead at Rawalpindi?
(a) September 16 1951 (b) October 16 1951 (c) November 16 1951 (d) October 16 1952
Who dissolved first constituent assembly of Pakistan?
(a) Liaquat Ali Khan (b) Khawaja Nazim ud din (c) Ghulam Muhammad (d) Ayub Khan
When 1st Constituent Assembly was dissolved?
(a) October 24, 1954 (b) October 24, 1955 (c) October 24, 1956 (d) October 24, 1957
When was 1st constitution of Pakistan promulgated?
(a) August 14, 1955 (b) March 23, 1955 (c) March 23, 1956 (d) August 14, 1956
When was 1st constitution of Pakistan abrogated?
(a) October 1957 (b) October 1958 (c) October 1959 (d) October 1960
Who abrogated 1st constitution of Pakistan?
(a) Ghulam Muhammad (b) Gen. Ayub Khan (c) Yahya Khan (d) Pervaiz Musharraf
How long 1956 constitution remain enforced?
(a) 2 years 7 months (b) 2 years 10 months (c) 3 years 7 months (d) 3 years 10 months
How many princely states were there in India before partition?
(a) 600 (b) 625 (c) 635 (d) 715
Who was the first speaker of Constituent Assembly of Pakistan?
(a) Molvi Tamiz ud din (b) AK Fazal ul Haq (c) Mujib ur Rehman (d) Liaquat Ali Khan
The Tribal area of Pakistan was merged in KPK in
(a) 1947 (b) 1948 (c) 1950 (d) 2018
Ayub Khan introduced system of Basic Democracies in
(a) 1958 (b) 1959 (c) 1960 (d) 1961
How many BD members were elected in Pakistan in 1959-60?
(a) 50000 (b) 60000 (c) 70000 (d) 80000
Muslim Family Laws were introduced in
(a) 1960 (b) 1961 (c) 1962 (d) 1963
When 2nd Constitution of Pakistan was promulgated?
(a) May 8, 1962 (b) June 8 , 1962 (c) August 14, 1962 (d) September 6, 1962
Who abrogated 1962 constitution?
(a) Gen. Yahya Khan (b) Gen. Ayub Khan (c) Gen. Zia ul Haq (d) Gen. Pervaiz Musharraf
Who contested against Gen. Ayub Khan in 1965 Presidential elections?
(a) Fatima Jinnah (b) Molana Maududi (c) Mr. Bhutto (d) Mujib ur Rehman
How many BD members were elected in Pakistan in 1964 BD elections?
(a) 80000 (b) 100000 (c) 120000 (d) 200000
What was the annual economic growth of Pakistan during Ayub Khan era?
(a) 5.5 % (b) 6 % (c) 6.5 % (d) 7 %
Investment Promotion Bureau (IPB) was established by Ayub Khan in ….
(a) 1959 (b) 1960 (c) 1961 (d) 1962
PCSIR( Pakistan Council of Scientific and Industrial Research was established in
(a) 1952 (b) 1953 (c) 1955 (d) 1959
Pakistan Industrial Development Bank( PIDB) was established in
(a) 1959 (b) 1960 (c) 1961 (d) 1962
When Ayub Khan resigned and 2nd Martial Law was imposed in Pakistan?
(a) March 25, 1969 (b) April 25, 1969 (c) June 25, 1969 (d) March 25, 1970
When first general elections were held in Pakistan?
(a) 1959 (b) 1969 (c) 1970 (d) 1971
Who won the majority seats in 1st general elections of Pakistan in 1970?
(a) People’s Party (b) Jamaat Islami (c) Awami League (d) Muslim League
When four provinces of Pakistan were merged to form One Unit?
(a) August 14, 1955 (b) October 14 1955 (c) December 14 1955 (d) December 25, 1955
What was the basic unit of Basic Democracies System, introduced by Gen. Ayub Khan?
(a) Union Council (b) Tehsil Council (c) District Council (d) Divisional Council
When did President Ayub Khan resign?
(a) March 23, 1969 (b) March 25, 1969 (c) March 30, 1969 (d) April 21, 1969
How many Seats of National Assembly were won by Awami League out of 300?
(a) 81 (b) 155 (c) 167 (d) 178
When did Eat Pakistan separate from Pakistan?
(a) October 16, 1971 (b) December 16, 1971 (c) August 15, 1971 (d) January 01, 1972
What was the ratio of population in East Pakistan?
(a) 45 % (b) 51 % (c) 54 % (d) 56 %
Who became the first prime minister of Bangladesh?
(a) Mujeeb ur Rehman (b) Mr. Bhutto (c) Yahya Khan (d) Mufti Mahmood
Who became the president of Pakistan after 1971 war?
(a) Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto (b) Yahya Khan (c) Sheikh Mujeeb (d) Shah Ahmed Norani
Who became first Civil Martial Law administrator of Pakistan?
(a) Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto (b) Yahya Khan (c) Gen. Ayub (d) Gen. Zial ul Haq
Chapter- 4 : Women’s Empowerment
All human beings are descendants of
(a) Hazrat Adam (b) Hazrat Noah (c) Hazrat Ibrahim (d) Hazrat Ismail
Islam is a religion of
(a) nature (b) Arab (c) Macca (d) All of these
Supporting children of its family is responsibility of
(a) father (b) mother (c) uncle (d) grandfather
“Religion is easy, make it easy for people” It was said by
(a) Rasool Allah (b) Allah (c) Hazrat Ibrahim (d) Hazrat Ismail
Running between Safa and Marwa is essential component of
(a) Jihad (b) Hajj & Umrah (c) Salat (d) Race competition
Running between Safa and Marwa to fetch water for her son was act of
(a) Hazrat Maryam (b) Hazrat Hawwa (c) Hazrat Hajra (d) Hazrat Amina
Madar-e-Millat is title of
(a) Hazrat Khadija (b) Hazrat Hawwa (c) Hazrat Fatima (d) Fatima Jinnah
Who hoisted Muslim League flag on Civil Secretariat building?
(a) Raana Liaquat Ali (b) Salma Tasaddaq (c) Fatima Sughra (d) Shaista Ikramullah
Who was first lady governor of Sindh?
(a) Raana Liaquat Ali (b) Fatima Jinnah (c) Salma Tasaddaq (d) Benazir Bhutto
She attended the 1st Round Table Conference at London in 1930.
(a) Jahanara Shahnaawaz (b) Fatima jinnah (c) Raana Liaquat Ali (d) None of these
Who founded APWA?
(a) Raana Liaquat Ali (b) Jahanara Shahnawaz (c) Fatima Jinnah (d) Salma Tasaddaq
Who founded “ Islah-ul-Khawateen” in 1925 in Karachi?
(a) Lady Nusrat Haroon (b) Raana Liaquat Ali (c) Fatima jinnah (d) Shaista Ikramullah
Arfa Karim received certificate in Computer technology at the age of
(a) 9 (b) 11 (c) 12 (d) 14
She was governor of State Bank of Pakistan.
(a) Samina Baig (b) Shamshad Akhtar (c) Bilquis Edhi (d) Sehba Musharraf
She became undersecretary general of UN.
(a) Dr. Nafisa Sadiq (b) Samina Baig (c) Shamshad Akhtar (d) Fatima Jinnah
She climbed the summit of K-2.
(a) Samina Baig (b) Fahmida Mirza (c) Arfa Karim (d) Bilquis Edhi
Dr. Fahmida Mirza was first woman speaker of
(a) National Assembly (b) Senate (c) Provincial Assembly (d) All of these
According to W.H.O. how many women have experienced violence by family members?
(a) 23 % (b) 33 % (c) 35 % (d) 50 %
Punjab Marriage Restraint Amendment Act was passed in
(a) 2008 (b) 2010 (c) 2015 (d) 2018
Punjab Protection of Woman against Violence Act 2016 was approved in
(a) Feb,24 2016 (b) Feb 22, 2017 (c) March 23, 2018 (d) Dec, 25 2019
Punjab Police can be contacted by sending SMS to
(a) 8888 (b) 8787 (c) 8788 (d) 1043
UN general assembly adopted CEDAW in
(a) 1948 (b) 1978 (c) 1979 (d) 2020
Universal declaration of human rights was adopted by UN General Assembly in
(a) 1948 (b) 1978 (c) 1979 (d) 2020
Legal age for marriage in Punjab is 16 years for girls and …………….
(a) 18 yrs for boys (b) 16 yrs for boys (c) 20 yrs for boys (d) 25 yrs for boys
Chapter # 03- Land and Environment The total area of Pakistan is …… Sq Km.
(a) 796096 (b) 769069 (c) 796069 (d) 796069
Pakistan acquires …….% of the total area of the earth.
(a) 6.7 (b) 0.67 (c) 67 (d) .067
How much area of Pakistan consists of plains and deserts?
(a) 58 % (b) 42 % (c) 68 % (d) 48 %
Western and Central region of Pakistan consists of
(a) Mountain ranges (b) rivers (c) plains (d) deserts
South Eastern region of Pakistan is covered by
(a) mountains (b) plateau (c) rivers (d) Rivers and planes
Pakistan is situated in
(a) northern hemisphere (b) southern hemisphere (c) Arctic circle (d) Antarctic circle
China is in the …………….of Pakistan
(a) west (b) north (c) northwest (d) northeast
Central Asian states are in the ………………. Of Pakistan.
(a) west (b) northwest (c) north (d) east
The boundary line between Pakistan and Afghanistan is called
(a) Durand Line (b) Kabul Line (c) Fault Line (d) FATA
Maldives is located in this region.
(a) South East Asia (b) South Asia (c) Middle East (d) Central Asia
Brunei Dar-us- Salam is located in
(a) South Asia (b) South East Asia (c) Middle East (d) Central Asia
Height of K-2 is
(a) 8611 m (b) 8161 m (c) 8116 m (d) None of these
The average height of Karakoram range is about
(a) 6800 m (b) 6900 m (c) 7000 m (d) 7100 m
They are the highest passes of the world
(a) Khunjrab Pass (b) Shandoor Pass (c) Gomal Pass (d) a & b both
Silk Route is another name of
(a) Coastal highway (b) Motorway (c) Karakoram highway (d) Pamir highway
Nanga Parbat is a peak of
(a) Karakoram (b) Himalaya (c) Hindukush (d) Koh e Suleman
Height of Nanga Parbat is
(a) 8611 m (b) 8126 m (c) 8612 m (d) 8216 m
The highest peak of Hindukush range is
(a) K-2 (b) Takht e Suleman (c) Tirchmir (d) Sakesar
The height of Tirchmir is about
(a) 7960 m (b) 8960 m (c) 7690 m (d) None of these
Khyber Pass is located between Pakistan and
(a) China (b) Iran (c) Afghanistan (d) Turkmenistan
Total length of Khyber Pass is
(a) 50 km (b) 53 km (c) 55 km (d) 63 km
The highest peak of Koh e Suleman is
(a) K-2 (b) Tirchmir (c) Takhat e Suleman (d) Sakesar
The height of Takhat e Suleman is about
(a) 3443 m (b) 4434 m (c) 4000 m (d) None of these
The average height of Salt range is
(a) 700 m (b) 1000 m (c) 1500 m (d) 1850 m
The highest peak of Salt range is
(a) Mount Everest (b) K-2 (c) Tirchmir (d) Sakesar
Length of Pakistani coastline is about
(a) 1000 km (b) 1050 km (c) 1500 km (d) 1350 km
About 80 % of the world’s population is found in
(a) forests (b) deserts (c) plains (d) valleys
The delta of river Indus starts from
(a) Sukkur (b) Kotri (c) Thatta (d) Bin Qasim
Pakistani Coast is about…….km long.
(a) 900 (b) 1050 (c) 2000 (d) 2250
This part of Pakistan has desert like properties.
(a) Eastern (b) South Eastern (c) Southern (d) Western
Desert Thal is situated between river………………… and river…………..
(a) Indus & Jhelum (b) Jhelum & Chenab (c) Chenab & Ravi (d) Ravi & Sutluj
The highest plateau is
(a) Tibet (b) Pamir (c) Pothwar (d) Deccan
Pamir Plateau is called
(a) Roof of the world (b) Roof of the Himalaya (c) Passage to China (d) Corridor
The height of Pothwar plateau is about…………..meters.
(a) 300 to 600 (b) 400 to 600 m (c) 600 to 900 (d) 900 to 1000
The famous river of Pothwar Plateau is
(a) Tochi (b) Kabul (c) Soan (d) Shayook
The maximum height of Balochistan Plateau is about……..
(a) 600 m (b) 700 m (c) 800 m (d) 900 m
The largest salt lake of Balochistan Plateau is
(a) Hamun Mashkhel (b) Hamun e Puzak (c) Hanna Lake (d) Saif ul Muluk
The underground water channels found in Balochistan are called
(a) canals (b) Springs (c) Karez (d) dams
The rivers Hab and Layari flow from Kirthar hills to the…………..
(a) Arabian sea (b) River Indus (c) Kharan (d) Thatta
The national bird of Pakistan is
(a) Eagle (b) Peacock (c) Chakor (d) Falcon
The national animal of Pakistan is
(a) Lion (b) Markhor (c) Black Deer (d) Ostrich
Indus Dolphin is found in river Indus and is considered………animal.
(a) endangered (b) pet (c) useful (d) friendly
The average summer temperature in plains is about……Celsius.
(a) 32 (b) 40 (c) 50 (d) 55
It is the largest industrial city of Pakistan.
(a) Faisal Abad (b) Multan (c) Karachi (d) Islamabad
The population of Karachi is more than………..
(a) 1 million (b) 10 million (c) 12 million (d) 15 million
Smog is mixture of smoke and
(a) fog (b) mist (c) rain (d) snow
It is “planting of new forests in the place of deforestation”.
(a) Forestation (b) Reforestation (c) Deforestation (d) Frustration