Assessment Test-6 PAKISTAN STUDIES (MCQs)

Minimum and Maximum numbers of members of Council of Islamic Ideology (CII) are:

  • (A) 5 and 20
  • (B) 6 and 20
  • (C) 8 and 20
  • (D) 9 and 20
Check Answer
  • (C) 8 and 20

The foundation stone of Quaid’s Mausoleum was laid by:

  • (A) Iskandar Mirza
  • (B) Yahya Khan
  • (C) Ayub Khan
  • (D) Liaqat Ali Khan
Check Answer
  • (C) Ayub Khan

How many conferences of OIC have been held in Pakistan?

  • (A) 2
  • (B) 4
  • (C) 5
  • (D) 6
Check Answer
  • (C) 5

The power of the Legislative Councils was increased by:

  • (A) Minto – Morley Reforms, 1909
  • (B) Simon Commission Report
  • (C) 3rd Round Table Conference
  • (D) Gandhi – Irwin Pact
Check Answer
  • (A) Minto – Morley Reforms, 1909

The Supreme Judicial Council of Pakistan is a judicial body empowered under the __________ of the Constitution of Pakistan.

  • (A) Article 200
  • (B) Article 201
  • (C) Article 209
  • (D) Article 211
Check Answer
  • (C) Article 209

The first & only Pakistani served as the Secretary-General of OIC was:

  • (A) Muneer Akram
  • (B) Syed Sharifuddin Pirzada
  • (C) Yaqoob A. Khan
  • (D) S.M. Zafar
Check Answer
  • (B) Syed Sharifuddin Pirzada

“My Leader”, a biography of Quaid-e-Azam, is written by:

  • (A) K.K. Aziz
  • (B) I.H. Qureshi
  • (C) Ziauddin Ahmad Suleri
  • (D) Fatima Jinnah
Check Answer
  • (C) Ziauddin Ahmad Suleri

The Supreme Judicial Council of Pakistan is consisted of:

  • (A) Chief Justice of Pakistan as Chairman
  • (B) Two next most Senior Judges of the Supreme Court
  • (C) Two most Senior Chief Justices of High Court
  • (D) All of the above
Check Answer
  • (D) All of the above

Which city of Sindh is famous for “Pallo” (Fish)?

  • (A) Sukkur
  • (B) Hala
  • (C) Jamshoro
  • (D) Dadu
Check Answer
  • (C) Jamshoro

The period of 1947 to 1953 of Pakistan is known as era of:

  • (A) Neutrality
  • (B) Alliances
  • (C) Bilateralism
  • (D) Non-alignment
Check Answer
  • (A) Neutrality

 

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