Assessment Test-11 PAKISTAN STUDIES (MCQs)

When did Quaid-e-Azam join All India Muslim League?

  • (A) August 13, 1911
  • (B) September 21, 1912
  • (C) October 10, 1913
  • (D) December 22, 1913
Check Answer
  • (C) October 10, 1913

Who said, “If there were one hundred Ghandhis and two hundred Abdul Kalam Azads with the Muslim League but only one Muhammad Ali Jinnah with the Congress so that India would have never been divided”?

  • (A) Hector Bolitho
  • (B) Sarojini Naidu
  • (C) Vijay Lakshmi Pandit
  • (D) William Hudson
Check Answer
  • (C) Vijay Lakshmi Pandit

Which of the following fort was built by Akbar?

  • (A) Lahore Fort
  • (B) Kot Diji Fort
  • (C) Attock Fort
  • (D) Both (A & C)
Check Answer
  • (D) Both (A & C)

Pakistan Standard Time was suggested by:

  • (A) Qaisar Mushtaq
  • (B) Professor Mahmud Anwar
  • (C) Asghar Qadir
  • (D) Muhmmad Sharif
Check Answer
  • (B) Professor Mahmud Anwar

Pushto letters of alphabet were prepared by:

  • (A) Khushal Khan
  • (B) Saifullah
  • (C) Ahmed Shehzad
  • (D) Abdullah Khan
Check Answer
  • (B) Saifullah

Which province of Pakistan is known as the “Land of Brave People”?

  • (A) Sindh
  • (B) Balochistan
  • (C) Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
  • (D) Punjab
Check Answer
  • (C) Khyber Pakhtunkhwa

The old name of Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa was:

  • (A) Khyber
  • (B) Pakhtunistan
  • (C) NWFP
  • (D) Pakhtunabad
Check Answer
  • (C) NWFP

The National Highways & Motorway Police (NH&MP) is a Police force of Pakistan deals with:

  • (A) Business Law
  • (B) Traffic Law
  • (C) National Highway Safety Ordinance (NHSO) 2000
  • (D) Security Law
Check Answer
  • (C) National Highway Safety Ordinance (NHSO) 2000

Over ______ people exercised their right to vote in the 2013 general elections.

  • (A) 40.2 million
  • (B) 42.2 million
  • (C) 44.2 million
  • (D) 46.2 million
Check Answer
  • (D) 46.2 million

When did British conquered Sindh?

  • (A) 1841
  • (B) 1843
  • (C) 1845
  • (D) 1848
Check Answer
  • (B) 1843

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