SET-1 Flashcards
Who was the first President of the Constituent Assembly of Pakistan?
A. Liaquat Ali Khan
B. Quaid-e-Azam
C. Moulvi Tameez-ud-Din
D. Sardar Abdur Rab Nishtar
B. Quaid-e-Azam
First president of constituent assembly is Moulvi Tameez ud din…Quaid e azam is G۔G
the mcq is about the presidency of constitutional assembly not about the country so Quid e Azam is right answer.
`After how many years Pakistan got its first constitution?
A. 5 years
B. 7 years
C. 9 years
D. 11 years
C. 9 years
Pakistan got its first constitution after 9 years of independence in 1956. The Constituent Assembly of Pakistan was formed in 1947 and it took them 9 years to draft the constitution. The constitution was adopted on February 29, 1956 and it was enforced on March 23, 1956. The constitution was suspended in 1958 by General Ayub Khan and it was not restored until 1973.
What document was firstly drafted to give pace to constitution making process?
A. Representative Act
B. Pakistan Act
C. Independence Act
D. Objective Resolution
D. Objective Resolution
When the Constituent Assembly passed the Objective Resolution?
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A. 14th February 1949
B. 12th March 1949
C. 9th June 1949
D. 15th August 1949
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B. March, 12, 1949
ST: Ek Sunflower (March) Objective resoultion Iron (12) kar kai Elephant (19) ko daita and woh chair (4) par baith kar parhny lagtan toh resolution main sai ek dum sai Baloons (9) nikal aaty.
When Mohammad Ali Bogra presented Bogra Formula in the assembly?
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A. January 1953
B. April 1953
C. September 1953
D. October 1953
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D. October 1953
Story: Bogra Axe (7) utha kar Gandhi (oct) ko marnai wala hota hai but ek Elephant (19) intervene karta hai and ussy horsefish (5) par bitha kar bhaga daita hai but Bogra usai peechy sai Trident (3) marta hai.
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The formula proposed a new constitutional framework for Pakistan, which aimed to address the demands of the country’s various regions and communities. The Bogra Formula was eventually adopted by the Constituent Assembly in 1954, and it served as the basis for Pakistan’s Constitution of 1956.
Who was Mohammad Ali Bogra?
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A. Prime Minister
B. Foreign Minister
C. Law Minister
D. Parliament Minister
A. Prime Minister
Mohammad Ali Bogra was the third Prime Minister of Pakistan, serving from 1953 to 1955. He was a Bengali politician and diplomat who had previously served as the Ambassador to the United States and Japan. Bogra was a moderate who sought to improve relations with India and the United States. He also introduced a number of economic reforms, including the One Unit Scheme, which merged the four provinces of West Pakistan into a single unit. Bogra was dismissed by Governor-General Ghulam Mohammad in 1955 and was replaced by Chaudhry Muhammad Ali.
What is the other name of Mohammad Ali Bogra Formula?
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A. New Law of Pakistan
B. Pakistan Report
C. Third Report
D. Constitutional Formula
D. Constitutional Formula
When first constitution of Pakistan was enforced?
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A. 8th June 1956
B. 23rd March 1956
C. 14th August 1956
D. 25th December 1956
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B. 23rd March 1956
ST: Beautiful side view of nose and lips (23) Sunflower (march) elephant (19) ko mouth to mouth paas karti but jab woh flower kholta toh usmain sai Pak ka 1st constitution nikalta then elephant paghal hokar horsefish (5) par whisler (6) bajata enforce karata
Who was the Prime Minister of Pakistan during enforcement of first constitution?
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A. Mohammad Ali Bogra
B. Khwaja Nazim Uddin
C. Choudhry Mohammad Ali
D. Ibrahim Ismail Chundrigar
C. Choudhry Mohammad Ali
The first Constitution of Pakistan was enforced on March 23, 1956. The Prime Minister of Pakistan at that time was Chaudhry Muhammad Ali. He was a Punjabi politician who had previously served as the Finance Minister and the Commerce Ministe
What official name was given to Pakistan in 1956 constitution?
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A. United States of Pakistan
B. Republic of Pakistan
C. Islamic Pakistan
D. Islamic Republic of Pakistan
D. Islamic Republic of Pakistan
What age was prescribed for President in 1956 constitution?
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A. 40 years
B. 45 years
C. 50 years
D. 55 years
A. 40 years
In respect of religion what term was set for President and Prime Minister in 1956 constitution?
3
A. He may be a Muslim
B. He must not be Hindu
C. He must not be Christian
D. He must be a Muslim ( this condition applicable only on president. pm may be non-muslim)
D. He must be a Muslim ( this condition applicable only on president. pm may be non-muslim)
What was the official language declared in 1956 constitution?
2
A. Urdu
B. Bengali
C. Hindi
D. Both a & b
D. Both a & b
Who abrogated 1956 constitution?
4
A. Ayub Khan
B. Tikka Khan
C. Iskander Mirza
D. Yahya Khan
C. Iskander Mirza
The 1956 constitution of Pakistan was abrogated on October 7, 1958, by the then-President of Pakistan, Iskander Mirza. Mirza declared martial law and abrogated the constitution, thereby assuming dictatorial powers in the country. Mirza appointed General Muhammad Ayub Khan as the Chief Martial Law Administrator, and shortly after, Ayub Khan took control of the government and declared himself the President of Pakistan.
The abrogation of the 1956 constitution marked the end of the first democratic era in Pakistan’s history and the beginning of a period of military rule. Several constitutions were introduced and subsequently abrogated or amended during this period, and it was not until 1973 that Pakistan adopted a new constitution that has lasted for a more extended period.
When the first constitution was abrogated and Martial Law was proclaimed?
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A. May 1958
B. June 1958
C. October 1958
D. December 1958
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C. October 1958
ST: 1st constitution abrogate hoty hi Elephant (19) on horsfish (5) handcuffed (8) by Police man who look like Gandhi (OCT) carrying and Axe (7) with him
this constitution was abrogated on October 7, 1958, when Iskander Mirza declared martial law and suspended the constitution. General Ayub Khan assumed power and later introduced a new constitution in 1962, which also did not last long and was eventually replaced by a new constitution in 1973.
When Ayub Khan enforced new constitution in Pakistan?
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A. 9th January 1962
B. 6th February 1962
C. 13th March 1962
D. 8th June 1962
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D. 8th June 1962
Story: Ayub khan ko Handcuff (8) karkai beach par laty for summer vacation (JUNE). Uskai hand main Constitution hota jo ek Elephant (19) cheen kar deovour karlaita. yeh deakh kar whisler (6) bajati hui ek Swan (2) aati and Elephant to arrest karlaiti.
Which kind of system of Government was introduced by the 1962 constitution?
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A. Autonomous
B. Presidential
C. Bicameral
D. Confederate
B. Presidential
When the constitution of 1962 was abrogated?
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A. 26th March 1969
B. 29th March 1969
C. 4th April 1969
D. 14th April 1969
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A. 1969, March, 26
ST: EK elephant (19) hockey stick liey (6) while wearing boxing glove (9) Sunflower (March) kai saamnai 1962 constitution phaar daiti, then woh Swan (2) ko bulata and woh elephant ko hockey-stick (6) zor sai marta head par.
Who abrogated 1962 constitution and became CMLA?
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A. Gen. Tikka Khan
B. Gen. Ahsan Khan
C. Gen. Mansoor Khan
D. Gen Yahya Khan
D. Gen Yahya Khan
The 1962 constitution of Pakistan was abrogated on March 25, 1969, when General Yahya Khan, who was then the Commander-in-Chief of the Pakistan Army, imposed martial law and abrogated the constitution. Yahya Khan became the Chief Martial Law Administrator (CMLA) and assumed control of the government. He dissolved the National and Provincial Assemblies and suspended fundamental rights, thereby establishing a military dictatorship in the country.
Yahya Khan’s regime was marked by political repression and the suppression of civil liberties. He held elections in 1970, but the results were controversial and led to a political crisis that ultimately led to the separation of East Pakistan and the creation of Bangladesh. Yahya Khan resigned as President of Pakistan in December 1971 and handed over power to Zulfikar Ali Bhutto, who became the country’s first civilian President.
When Mr. Z.A. Bhutto launched a new constitution in the country?
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A. 11th August 1973
B. 14th August 1973
C. 17th August 1973
D. 21st August 1973
B. 14th August 1973
Which kind of system of Government was introduced in 1973 constitution?
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A. Parliamentary
B. Presidential
C. Basic Democracy
D. Autonomous
A. Parliamentary
who elects the President according to 1973 constitution?
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A. National Assembly B. Senate C. Provincial Assemblies D. All of them E. None of them
D. All of them
According to 1973 constitution who elects Prime Minister?
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A. Senate
B. National Assembly
C. President
D. Provincial Assemblies
B. National Assembly
In which constitution Bicameral Legislature was provided for the first time?
1
A. 1949
B. 1956
C. 1962
D. 1973
D. 1973
In constitution of 1973 what age is specified for a person to contest for the Election to National Assembly?
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A. 25 years
B. 18 years
C. 20 years
D. 30 years
A. 25 years
In constitution 1973 what number of seats in Senate was set?
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A. 120 Seats
B. 115 Seats
C. 110 Seats
D. 100 Seats
D. 100 Seats
According to 1973 constitution what is the term of the office of President?
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A. 6 years
B. 5 years
C. 4 years
D. 3 years
B. 5 years
Article 58(2b) of constitution 1973 is about: 0
A. Power of President to dismiss Army Chief
B. Power of President to dissolve Provincial Assemblies
C. Power of President to dissolve National Assembly
D. Power of President to dissolve Senate
C. Power of President to dissolve National Assembly
How many articles were there in the constitution of 1956?
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A. 200 Articles
B. 259 Articles
C. 254 Articles
D. 234 Articles
D. 234 Articles
how many articles were there in 1962 constitution?
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A. 225 Articles
B. 250 Articles
C. 275 Articles
D. 290 Articles
B. 250 Articles
how many articles are there in 1973 constitution?
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A. 220 Articles
B. 240 Articles
C. 260 Articles
D. 280 Articles
D. 280 Articles
in constitution 1973 who were declared none Muslims?
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A. Qadiyanis
B. Hindus
C. Christians
D. Jews
A. Qadiyanis
When did Fatima Jinnah joined All India Muslim league?
1
A. 1939
B. 1927
C. 1947
D. 1949
A. 1939
Pakistan’s National Flag was prepared by__________?
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A. Abdur-rehaman Chugtai
B. Liaqat Ali
C. Chaudhary Rehmat Ali
D. Ameer-ud-din Qadwai
D. Ameer-ud-din Qadwai
The national flag of Pakistan was designed by Syed Amir-uddin Kedwaii and was based on the All India Muslim League’s flag, which was designed by Altaf Hussain Hali in 1906. The flag was officially adopted by the Constituent Assembly on August 11, 1947, just a few days before Pakistan gained independence from British rule. The flag features a dark green field with a white vertical stripe on the left side, and a white crescent moon and a five-pointed star in the center. The green color represents the Muslim majority in Pakistan, while the white stripe represents religious minorities and the crescent moon and star are traditional symbols of Islam.
Pakistan’s first coin was issued on
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A. 3rd june 1948
B. 6th june 1949
C. 3rd January 1948
D. none of these
C. 3rd January 1948
Where the biggest Salt Mine located in Pakistan ?
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A. Mangora
B. Jhelum
C. Sawat
D. none of these
B. Jhelum
The longest river in Pakistan is ?
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A. River Ravi
B. River Sindh
C. River Cheenab
D. River Jehlum
B. River Sindh
Which is the national flower of Pakistan ?
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A. Lilly
B. Rose
C. Jasmine
D. Tulip
C. Jasmine
Which is the national bird of Pakistan ?
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A. Markhor
B. Parrot
C. Pigeon
D. Chakor
D. Chakor
Who started the Faraizi Movement?
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A. Haji Shariat Ullah
B. Allama Muhammad Iqbal
C. Maulana Muhammad Ali Jauhar
D. Sir Aga Khan
A. Haji Shariat Ullah
The ‘Kashaf-ul-Mahjub’ was written by?
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A. Hazrat Data Gunj Buksh (R.A)
B. Maulana Altaf Hussain Hali
C. Maulana Shibli Nomani
D. Maulana Zakaullah
A. Hazrat Data Gunj Buksh (R.A)
Who Reviewed the famous book “The Indian Musalmans” in 1872?
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A. Sir Syed Ahmed Khan B. Sir William Wilson Hunter C. M Delwar Hussain D. John King Fairbank Read More Details about this Mcq
A. Sir Syed Ahmed Khan
Government of India Act 1858 was passed on?
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A. 2nd August 1858
B. 18th July 1858
C. 24th October 1858
D. 3rd June 1858
A. 2nd August 1858
St: British Swan (2) is with Queen victoria independence day celebrate karahi hai (AUG) then ek SnowMan with Broom (18) victoria kai liey Crown laikar Horsefish (5) par aata hai but Queen ko Handcuff kardaita hai instead of crowning.
The main Provisions of the Act of 1858 were as follows: 1. The rule of British East India Company was abolished and the Government of India was directly taken over by the Crown with Queen Victoria as the supreme monarch.
The book, “Khutbat e Ahmadia’ is written by?
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A. Dr. Safdar Mahmood
B. Abdul Haleem Sharar
C. Sir Syed Amir Ali
D. Sir Syed Ahmad Khan
D. Sir Syed Ahmad Khan
Indian Independence Act’ was enforced on ?
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A. 13th August 1947
B. 14th August 1947
C. 15th August 1947
D. 16th August 1947
C. 15th August 1947
Allama Muhammad Iqbal delivered his famous Allahabad Address in?
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A. 1929
B. 1930
C. 1931
D. 1932
B. 1930
At the time of Independence which community was in majority in the state of Kashmir?
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A. Muslim
B. Hindu
C. Sikh
D. Christian
A. Muslim
Which state was attacked by India on 11th September 1948?
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A. State of Hyderabad Daccan
B. State of Jammu and Kashmir
C. State of Manavadar
D. State of Junagarh
A. State of Hyderabad Daccan
In which year the Kashmiris started their freedom movement against Dogra rule before the partition of the sub-continent?
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A. 1940
B. 1930
C. 1920
D. 1928
B. 1930
In which of the following cities Indian National Congress was found?
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A. Delhi
B. Bombay
C. Kanpur
D. Allahabad
B. Bombay
In which of the following cities All India Muslim League was found?
0
A. Delhi
B. Lahore
C. Dhaka
D. Allahabad
C. Dhaka
Who was the Viceroy of India at the time of partition of Bengal?
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A. Lord Curzon
B. Lord Wavell
C. Lord Minto
D. Lord Algan
A. Lord Curzon
The Viceroy of India at the time of the partition of Bengal was Lord Curzon. He was the Viceroy from 1899 to 1905. The partition of Bengal was announced on 20 July 1905 and implemented on 16 October 1905. It was undone a mere six years later.
Who was the first President of All India Muslim League?
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A. Sir Agha Khan
B. Nawab Waqar ul Mulk
C. Nawab Saleem ullah Khan
D. None of them
A. Sir Agha Khan
In which year Ali Garh Trusteeship bill was passed?
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A. 1886
B. 1887
C. 1888
D. 1889
D. 1889
In which year Syed Jamal-u-din Afghani died?
0
A. 1895
B. 1896
C. 1897
D. 1898
C. 1897
Which pass connects Pakistan with Afghanistan?
0
A. Khunjerab Pass
B. Khyber Pass
C. Tochi Pass
D. Gomal Pass
B. Khyber Pass
The highest peak of Salt Range is?
1
A. Nanga Parbat
B. Skaser
C. Malka Parbat
D. Everest
B. Skaser
The highest peak in the Salt Range is called “Sakesar”. It is located in the Attock District of Punjab province in Pakistan and has an elevation of 4,993 feet (1,522 meters). The name “Sakesar” is derived from the combination of two Punjabi words, “Sakhi” meaning friend and “Sar” meaning head or top, thus making it the “top of the friends.” The peak offers beautiful views of the surrounding landscape and is a popular destination for hiking and trekking.
Which mountain range is located in Sindh Province?
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A. Himalaya
B. Karakoram Range
C. Kirthar Range
D. Salt Range
C. Kirthar Range
he Kirthar Range, which is a mountain range in Pakistan, runs along the western border of Sindh Province, but it is mostly located in the neighboring province of Balochistan. However, there are some small hills and rocky outcrops in Sindh, such as the Gorakh Hill Station and the Khirthar National Park, which are popular tourist destinations.
Pakistan conducted nuclear tests on May 28, 1998 at?
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A. Kohe-e-Sufaid
B. Chaghi Hills
C. Toba Kakar
D. Raskoh
B. Chaghi Hills
What is the total area of Punjab Province?
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A. 74,521 Km
B. 40,914 Km
C. 347,190 Sq Km
D. 205,344 Sq Km
D. 205,344 Sq Km
The capital city of Gilgit Baltistan is?
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A. Ghanchay
B. Nagar
C. Chilas
D. Gilgit
D. Gilgit
Who was the founder of Daily English Newspaper Dawn?
2
A. Liaquat Ali Khan
B. Z.A Sulehri
C. Quaid-e-Azam
D. None of them
C. Quaid-e-Azam
Pakistan Steel Mills is located in?
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A. Lahore
B. Gwadar
C. Karachi
D. None of them
C. Karachi
Who was the second Prime Minister of Pakistan?
2
A. Ch Muhammad Ali
B. Kh. Nazim-ud-Din
C. Liaquat Ali Khan
D. Feroze Khan Noon
B. Kh. Nazim-ud-Din
The second Prime Minister of Pakistan was Khawaja Nazimuddin. He served as the Prime Minister of Pakistan from 17 October 1951 until 17 April 1953. He was a prominent Muslim leader from East Pakistan (now Bangladesh) and was also the Governor-General of Pakistan for a brief period before becoming the Prime Minister.
The 1973 Constitution of Pakistan came into force on?
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A. 23rd March 1973
B. 14th August 1973
C. 8th June 1973
D. 27th October 1973
B. 14th August 1973
The 1962 Constitution of Pakistan was passed during the regime of?
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A. Sikandar Mirza
B. Ayoub Khan
C. Yahya Khan
D. Ch. Muhammad Ali
B. Ayoub Khan
ICT stands for?
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A. Islamabad capital total
B. Islamabad city tribes
C. Islamabad Capital Territory
D. Islamabad city territory
C. Islamabad Capital Territory
First Charter of Human Rights is?
1
A. International Charter
B. U.N. Charter
C. Khutba-Hajjat-ul-Vida
D. French Constitution
C. Khutba-Hajjat-ul-Vida
What is the Cyrus Cylinder and why is it significant?
The Cyrus Cylinder is one of many kingly proclamations on stone or clay known from ancient Mesopotamia. What makes it unique is not its form, but rather the policy it records: Cyrus’s decision to allow deported peoples to return to their settlements and to restore their desecrated sanctuaries.
The members of Punjab Assembly are?
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A. 275
B. 371
C. 237
D. 100
B. 371
Tenure of National and Provincial Assemblies is?
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A. 4 years
B. 5 years
C. 6 years
D. 3 years
B. 5 years
Number of houses of Pakistan’s Majlis-e-Shura (Parliament) is?
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A. One
B. Two
C. Three
D. Four
B. Two
The Supreme commander of Pakistan Armed Forces is?
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A. Army Chief
B. Prime Minister
C. President
D. Governor
C. President
SNGPL stands for?
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A. Sui Northern Gas Pipelines Lahore
B. Sui Northern Gas Pipelines limited
C. Sui Northern Gas Pakistan limited
D. Sui Northern Gas Punjab limited
B. Sui Northern Gas Pipelines limited
The third largest city of Pakistan is
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A. Faisalabad
B. Rawalpindi
C. Sialkot
D. Hyderabad
A. Faisalabad
Who was lyallpur named after?
Sir James Lyall
The area of Faisalabad district was part of three districts via Gujranwala, Jhang and Sahiwal. This area was located between river Ravi and River Chenab and formed part of Rachna Doab. The name Lyallpur was given with a view to pay tribute to Sir James Lyall, Lt.
First Census was held in Pakistan in the year?
1
A. 1950
B. 1951
C. 1952
D. 1953
B. 1951
Sadqain is famous for?
A. Painting
B. Calligraphy
C. Music
D. A & B
D. A & B
The Muslims came to Sindh in 712 A.D.under the leadership of?
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A. Mahmood Ghaznavi
B. Zaheer-ud-Din Baber
C. Muhammad Bin Qasim
D. Aurangzeb Alamgir
C. Muhammad Bin Qasim
The area between rivers Jhelum and Chenab is called?
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A. Gandhara
B. Chaj
C. Taxila
D. Harrapa
B. Chaj
The largest Railway workshop Mughalpura is situated in?
1
A. Gujranwala
B. Multan
C. Karachi
D. Lahore
D. Lahore
The ruins of Harrapa are situated in district?
2
A. Multan
B. Okara
C. Lahore
D. Sahiwal
D. Sahiwal
Abdul Rehman Chughtai was attached with the art of?
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A. Construction
B. Music
C. Painting
D. None of them
C. Painting
Abdur Rahman Chughtai was a painter artist and intellectual from Pakistan, who created his own unique, distinctive painting style influenced by Mughal art, miniature painting, Art Nouveau and Islamic art traditions.
Thal desert is located in?
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A. Sindh
B. Gilgit
C. KPK
D. Punjab
D. Punjab
The founder of All India Muslim League Nawab Salimullah Khan belonged to?
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A. Madras
B. Karachi
C. Dhaka
D. Delhi
C. Dhaka
Who is the first Punjab poet?
1
A. Baba Farid
B. Shah Hussain
C. Bullhay Shah
D. None of them
A. Baba Farid
Who was the hero of Pak India 1965 war?
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A. Major Raja Aziz Bhatti
B. Major Tufail
C. Lalik Jan
D. Mulla Faqir
A. Major Raja Aziz Bhatti
Which is the first book of Pushto language?
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A. Pata Khazana
B. Tazkra-tul-Aulia
C. Jat di Kartut
D. Aasar-ul-Sanadeed
A. Pata Khazana
Pata Khazāna (Pashto: پټه خزانه, lit. ’The Hidden Treasure’; alternative transliterations: Peta Khazāna, Pota Khazana, Pata Xazāna) is the title of a manuscript written in the Pashto language. According to its discoverer Abdul Hay Habibi, the script contains an anthology of Pashto poetry, which precedes the earliest known works of Pashto literature by hundreds of years. The manuscript is widely viewed as a forgery.
Which is the first book written in Pashto?
Khair-ul-Bayan10
Bayazid Ansari (1,525- 1,581/1,585)9 seems to have been the first author of this time. He authored ‘Khair-ul-Bayan10’ which is considered to be the first book in Pashto and it is actually written in four languages, i.e., Pashto, Arabic, Persian and Hindi (Tate 1,973).
Urdu is a word of Turkish language, it means?
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A. Wth
B. Arms
C. Army
D. Literature
C. Army
Actually, the word “Urdu” does not have Turkish origins. It is derived from the Turkish word “ordu”, which means “camp” or “army”. However, the language itself is of Indo-Aryan origin, and developed in the Indian subcontinent over the course of several centuries. The word “Urdu” originally referred to a specific type of camp language used by soldiers and merchants who traveled throughout the region, but over time it came to be associated with the language itself, which is now one of the official languages of Pakistan and widely spoken in India as well.
Who wrote “Mauj-e-Kausar”?
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A. Amir Khusro
B. Shaikh Muhammad Ikram
C. Mir Taqi Mir
D. Khawaja Mir Dard
B. Shaikh Muhammad Ikram
Name the language in which the Holy Quran was translated for the first time in India?
3
A. Punjabi
B. Persian
C. Sindhi
D. Balochi
B. Persian
Madr-e-Millat Fatima Jinnah died in the year?
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A. 1940
B. 1950
C. 1967
D. 1970
C. 1967
Ahmad Shah Pitras Bukhari was a famous writer of ______ language.
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A. English
B. Hindi
C. Urdu
D. Punjabi
C. Urdu
Syed Ahmed Shah, commonly known as Patras Bokhari, was a Pakistani humourist, writer, broadcaster and diplomat who served as the first Permanent Representative of Pakistan to the United Nations.
Who inaugurated the State Bank of Pakistan?
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A. Quaid-e-Azam
B. Malik Ghulam Muhammad
C. Liaquat Ali Khan
D. Allama Muhammad Iqbal
A. Quaid-e-Azam
Sardar Abdur Rub Nishtar was the Governor of?
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A. Gilgit Baltistan
B. KPK
C. Punjab
D. Sindh
C. Punjab
After the dismissal of the Punjab Provincial government in 1949, Sardar Nishtar was appointed Governor of Punjab (the first Pakistani governor in Pakistan’s history, till that time the British government had still continued governing with previous English Governors).
Where is Warsak Dam of Pakistan situated?
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A. Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
B. Punjab
C. Sindh
D. Balochistan
A. Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
Shakarparrian is situated in?
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A. Islamabad
B. Rawalpindi
C. Murree
D. Peshawar
A. Islamabad
Identify the largest cantonment of Pakistan?
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A. Kharian Cantt
B. Quetta Cantt
C. Okara Cantt
D. Karachi Cantt
A. Kharian Cantt
Kharian Cantonment (Urdu: کھارِیاں کینٹ), (Punjabi: کھاریاں ﮐﻴﻨٹ) or Kharian Cantonment is one of the largest cantonment (Army bases) in Pakistan. It is located near Kharian city, in the Gujrat district of Punjab province.
Which city of Pakistan held the OIC Conference in 1997?
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A. Lahore
B. Islamabad
C. Karachi
D. Peshawar
B. Islamabad
On March 23rd, 1997, the Organization of the Islamic Conference convened the first Special Summit Conference in Pakistan’s capital Islamabad.
In which year was OIC founded?
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A. 1970
B. 1975
C. 1980
D. 1969
D. 1969
The Kargil incident happened in?
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A. 1998
B. 1997
C. 1999
D. 2000
C. 1999
Which country assisted Pakistan in the construction of Sandak Project?
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A. Iran
B. Saudi Arabia
C. Afghanistan
D. China
D. China
When Saindak project started?
1995
Trial production at the Saindak Copper-Gold project started in 1995 with commitment of funding from the Government of Pakistan. The four-month trial operation had a monthly production rate of 1700 ton of copper, 6000 oz of gold, 12000 oz of silver.
When was Liaquat Nehru Pact between India and Pakistan signed?
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A. 1950
B. 1955
C. 1964
D. 1951
A. 1950
The agreement commonly known as the “Liaquat-Nehru Pact” was signed on April 8, 1950, between the Prime Minister of India, Jawaharlal Nehru, and the Prime Minister of Pakistan, Liaquat Ali Khan. The agreement was signed in New Delhi, India, and was aimed at addressing the issue of the protection and welfare of the minorities in the two countries after the partition of India in 1947.
The pact had several key provisions, including the rights of minorities to move freely across the borders, to own and dispose of property, to practice their respective religions freely, and to participate in public life without discrimination. The agreement also established a joint machinery to investigate and settle disputes related to the protection of minority rights.
The Liaquat-Nehru Pact was considered a significant step towards building trust and improving relations between India and Pakistan after the traumatic events of partition. However, the implementation of the agreement was limited, and there were various issues related to the protection of minority rights that continued to persist in both countries.
Who was the First woman Governor of State Bank of Pakistan?
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A. Noor Jahan
B. Dr Shamshad Akhter
C. Farzana Raja
D. Dr Ashraf Abbasi
B. Dr Shamshad Akhter
Dr. Shamshad Akhtar was the first woman and 14th Governor of the State Bank of Pakistan. Before joining SBP in January 2006, she had an illustrious career in the Asian Development Bank (ADB) and the World Bank, where she held numerous leadership positions during her almost 16 years tenure.
Mirpur is a famous city of?
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A. KPK
B. Punjab
C. Azad Kashmir
D. None of them
C. Azad Kashmir
Why is Mirpur called mini London?
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Mirpur is a part of Azad Kashmir division. … A large part of Mirpur’s population has migrated to England, they send their foreign income to Pakistan in order to make malls, buildings and large bungalows in Mirpur hence Mirpur is now called “Mini England”.
What is the total area of Balochistan Province?
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A. 74,521 Sq Km
B. 40,914 Sq Km
C. 347,190 Sq Km
D. 205,344 Sq Km
C. 347,190 Sq Km
What is the total area of Sindh Province?
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A. 74,521 Sq Km
B. 140,914 Sq Km
C. 347,190 Sq Km
D. 205,344 Sq Km
B. 140,914 Sq Km
What is the total area of FATA?
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A. 27,220 Sq Km
B. 40,914 Sq Km
C. 347,190 Sq Km
D. 205,344 Sq Km
A. 27,220 Sq Km
What is the total area of ICT?
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A. 906 Sq Km
B. 1106 Sq Km
C. 1006 Sq Km
D. 1206 Sq Km
A. 906 Sq Km
GHQ Stands for:
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A. General Head Quarters
B. General High Quarters
C. General High Quartermaster
D. None of them
A. General Head Quarters
KRL Stands for:
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A. Khan Research Laboratories B. Kahuta Research Laboratories C. Karachi Research Laboratories D. None of them Read More Details about this Mcq
A. Khan Research Laboratories
Who was the first C-in-C of Pakistan Navy?
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A. Jefford James
B. R.L Archy
C. Frank Meseri
D. None of them
A. Jefford James
The first C-in-C of Pakistan Navy was Rear Admiral James Wilfred Jefford. He was appointed on 14 August 1947, the day Pakistan gained independence from British rule. Jefford was a British officer who had served in the Royal Indian Navy. He was a highly respected officer and played a key role in the establishment of the Pakistan Navy. He retired from the Pakistan Navy in 1953.
Frank Meseri was the first C-in-C of ________ .
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A. Pak Army
B. Air Force
C. Navy
D. None of them
A. Pak Army
Who was the first C in C of Pakistan?
General Frank Messervy
On 15 August General Frank Messervy became the first C-in-C of the Pakistan Army and General Ayub Khan was the first native Pakistani to hold the appointment.
The first Commander-in-Chief of the Pakistan Army was Sir Frank Walter Messervy. He was appointed on 15 August 1947, the day Pakistan gained independence from British rule. Messervy was a British officer who had served in the British Indian Army. He was a highly respected officer and played a key role in the establishment of the Pakistan Army. He retired from the Pakistan Army in 1951.
Perry-Keene was the first C-in-C of ___________.
A. Pakistan Air Force
B. Armed Forces
C. Navy
D. None of them
Air Vice Marshal Allan Lancelot Addison Perry-Keene, CB, OBE (10 November 1898 – 16 March 1987) was a senior Royal Air Force officer who served as the first Commander-in-Chief of the Royal Pakistan Air Force from 1947 to 1949.
The first Chief of Staff of Pak Army was ________ ?
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A. General Takka Khan
B. General Ziaul Haq
C. General Sharif
D. General Ayub Khan
A. General Takka Khan
the first Chief of Staff of Pak Army was General Ayub Khan.
General Tikka Khan was the first Chief of Army Staff of Pakistan Army after the designation was changed from Commander-in-Chief (C-in-C) in 1972.
Zafar Ahmed Chaudhry was the first Chief of Air Staff of _______ .
A. Pak Army
B. Air Force
C. Navy
D. None of them
B. Air Force
Defence day is observed on ___________ ?
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A. 6th September
B. 11th September
C. 7th September
D. None of them
A. 6th September
The headquarters of Air Force is located in _________ ?
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A. Islamabad
B. Rawalpindi
C. Peshawar
D. Karachi
A. Islamabad
Air Headquarters (AHQ) is the Headquarters of Pakistan Air Force, located in Islamabad. Initially it was established at Peshawar on 15 August 1947.
The highest official rank of Air Force is ___________ ?
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A. Air Marshal
B. Supreme Marshal
C. Air Chief Marshal
D. Chief of Air Force
C. Air Chief Marshal
The highest non-operational Military Award is _________ ?
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A. Tamgha-e-Basalat
B. Tamgha-e-Imtiaz
C. Tamgha-e-Khidmat
D. Sitara-e-Basalat
D. Sitara-e-Basalat
Sitara-e-Basalat is a non-operational gallantry award of Pakistan Armed Forces given to individuals for distinguished acts of gallantry, valor or courage while performing their duty. It is given by President of Pakistan on the recommendation of service chief.