Pak Study Mcqs
Pak Study MCQs cover important topics related to the history, geography, politics, and current affairs of Pakistan. These multiple-choice questions are designed for competitive exams such as PPSC, FPSC, CSS, PMS, SPSC, KPPSC, NTS, OTS, and other job tests. By practicing these MCQs, students and job seekers can strengthen their knowledge about the Pakistan Movement, Quaid-e-Azam, Allama Iqbal, Constitutions of Pakistan, Wars, Geography, and Current Affairs. This collection is especially useful for candidates preparing for government jobs, admission tests, and general knowledge assessments.
A. 1
B. 2
C. 3
D. None of these
Correct answer is: D. None of these
Jinnah's Travel Post-IndependenceQuaid-e-Azam did not visit India after 1947. He remained in Pakistan until his death in 1948.
A. Gilgit and Hunza
B. Abbottabad and Gilgit
C. Abbottabad and Huza
D. None of these
Correct answer is: B. Abbottabad and Gilgit
Babusar Pass connects Abbottabad and Gilgit.
A. United Front
B. Noon Group
C. Independents
D. None of these
Correct answer is: C. Independents
The Muslim League was defeated in the 1955 elections to the Constituent Assembly by a political alliance known as the United Front. However, Prime Minister C. M. Ali and Prime Minister Chundrigar were appointed to lead a minority government.
A. Bicameral
B. Unicameral
C. A & B
D. None of these
Correct answer is: A. Bicameral
The Indian Act of 1919 provided a bicameral legislature.
A. PTA
B. PTCL
C. PTUN
D. PEMRA
Correct answer is: D. PEMRA
PEMRA is the authorized agency for cable and FM radio licenses.
A. England
B. Australia
C. West Indies
D. New Zealand
Correct answer is: A. England
Pakistan defeated England in the 1992 World Cup Final.
A. Radio Pakistan Karachi Station
B. State Bank of Pakistan
C. Agha Khan Foundation
D. Walika Textile Mill
Correct answer is: B. State Bank of Pakistan
Quaid-e-Azam inaugurated the State Bank of Pakistan on 1st July 1948.
A. (A) Abdullah Shah
B. (B) Shah Mir
C. (C) Gulab Singh
D. (D) Ranjit Singh
Correct answer is: C. (C) Gulab Singh
The British sold Kashmir to Gulab Singh, the Raja of Jammu, for 7.5 million rupees (75 lakhs) under the Treaty of Amritsar on March 16, 1846. The treaty was signed in Amritsar to settle a territorial dispute following the First Sikh War between the United Kingdom and the Sikhs. The treaty was signed by Gulab Singh, Hardinge, Currie, and Lawrence.
As a result of the treaty, Gulab Singh became the first Maharaja of the princely state of Kashmir and Jammu
A. (A) 10,000 acres
B. (B) 12,000 acres
C. (C) 14,000 acres
D. (D) 16,000 acres
Correct answer is: B. (B) 12,000 acres
The Changa Manga forest can be entered from a road off the N-5 Highway near Bhai Pheru and Chunian. At present, the forest covers an area of 48.6 square kilometres (12,000 acres). It was once the largest man-made forest in the world but massive deforestation has reduced it to less than half its original size.