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PAKISTAN AFFAIRS

1. Among the following which pact with India was signed by Mr. Liaquat Ali Khan: (Liaquat Nehru
Report)

2. India made a cowardly attack on Lahore which resulted as war between two countries. When
this war broke out: (6th Sep 1965)

3. After the war of 1965 which pact was signed between India and Pakistan: (Tashkent Pact)

4. Who called upon Indian and Pakistani leaders to sign the pact: (Henry Kosygin)

1. When Gen. Ayub Khan resigned from his President ship: (25th March 1969)

2. Who became President of Pakistan after Ayub Khan: (Gen. Yahya Khan)

3. In which year Gen. Yahya held General Elections in the country: (1970)

4. In Elections who secured victory in East Pakistan: (Awami League)

1. For how much rupees Ranjit Singh sold the Kashmir: (75 lacs)

2. When India as grieved party appeared before the Security Council: (April, 1948)

3. Which headworks of canals irrigating Pakistani areas were unlawfully given to India: (Madopur,
Ferozpur)

4. When India cut off Pakistans water supply without notice: (April, 1948)

1. 18th amendment stripped powers of ___: (President)

2. The amendment after which Pakistan turned to be pure Parliamentary government: (18th)

3. The government in Pakistan consists of __ branches: (three)

4. The Branch in the government whose cabinet is led by Prime Minister of Pakistan is: (Executive)

1. Panipat is a famous town near Delhi. _ important battles were fought on this ground. (3)

2. Malik Ghazi is the real name of Ghayas ud din Tagluq (1st Tuglaq sultan).

3. Jauna Khan is the real name of Muhammad bin Taghluq. (2stTuglaq sultan).

4. Firdausi wrote ___ and was also a court poet of Mahmud of Ghazni: (Shahnama)

1. Collectively, how many Governor Generals ruled over Pakistan: (4)

2. When did Pakistan become member of United Nations: (30th September, 1947)

3. Which country opposed Pakistan’s member in United Nations: (Afghanistan)

4. Which country was paid an official visit by the first Prime Minister of Pakistan in 1950? (USA
1. The 1st Amendment received the assent of the President on May 4, _: (1974)

2. The 2nd Amendment received the assent of the President on September 17, _: (1974)

3. The 2nd Amendment declares _ as Non-Muslims: (Ahmadis)

4. The 3rd Amendment received the assent of the President on February 13, _: (1975)

1) Raja Dahir was defeated by: (Muhammad bin Qasim)

2) Muhammad bin Qasim was the nephew of: (Hajjaj bin yousaf)

3) Which province of Pakistan is called Bab-ul-Islam? (Sindh)

4) Sindh was conquered by Muhammad bin Qasim during the period of: (Umayyads)

(1) The lucknow Pact was conceived by: (Lord Chelmsford).

(2) Sir Sikandar Hayat Khan was leader of: (Unionist Party).

(3) In 1917, Kheiri Brothers suggested a plan of partition of India in conference of the Socialist
International held in: (Stockholm).

(4) In 1928 Agha Khan III Advocated independence of each province at the meeting of All Parties
Convention in: (Calcutta).

(1) Tethys’s deposits finally turned to be: (Himalayas).

(2) The Salt Range lies in the large accumulation of pure salt at Khewra and: (Kalabagh).

(3) Land holdings in Pakistan are characterized by: (Huge Farms).

(4) The Pakistan Forest Institute, a national organization was established in: (1947).

(1) Founder of Pakistan M.A. Jinnah declared unequivocally that “it is impossible to work a
democratic parliamentary government in India” in press interview given to: (Manchester Guardian).

(2) Dr Kazi Saeeduddin Ahmad, an eminent geographer and scholar of Aligarh University was
subsequently appointed as the first Head of Geography department Punjab University: (20th April
1945).

(3) On 7th August, 1947 Muhammad Ali Jinnah left India for the last time and flew to: (Karachi).

(4) Junagadh was a small maritime state and had an area of: (8,643km2).

1. Name the place which is called replica of the Africa’s Sahara? (Skardu)

2. Nanga Parbat is commonly known as: (Killer Mountain)

3. Name the place which is called “Pearl of Himalayas”: (Kaghan)

4. Karakoram Highway completed in: (1982)

(1) The first Muslim general entered victorious in the Indo Pak subcontinent in the year: (712 A.D).
(2) On the execution of Muhammad bin Qasim, the rule of Caliph ended and Arab princes in
Mansura (Sindh) and Multan (Punjab) established their independent dynasties in sub-continent in the
year: (712 A.D).

(3) Who became the first Sultan of newly established Muslim Sultanate of Delhi in 1207? (Qutbud-
Din-Albak).

(4) Who has written the book entitled “The Making of Pakistan”? (K.K. Aziz).

1. Name the palace that is the official residence of the president of Pakistan? (Aiwan-e-Sadr)

2. The Current Chief Justice of Peshawar High Court is? (Justice Qaiser Rashid Khan).

3. Which country will host OIC foreign ministers meeting(48th CFM Session) in 2021? (Pakistan)

4. Who is the Current Chairman of Federal Public Service Commission “FPSC”? (Captain (Zahid
Saeed).

1. In respect of religion what term was set for President and Prime Minister in 1956 constitution?
(He must be a Muslim ( this condition applicable only on president. pm may be non-muslim))

2. What was the official language declared in 1956 constitution? (Urdu and Bengali)

3. Who abrogated 1956 constitution? (Iskandar Mirza)

4. When the first constitution was abrogated and Martial Law was proclaimed? (October 1958)

1. The first nuclear power plant (KANUPP) was set up at Karachi in _ with gross capacity in 137
MW: (1972)

2. Karachi Nuclear Power Plant (KANUPP) was inaugurated by President Z.A. Bhutto on November
28, __: (1972)

3. Pakistan’s second nuclear power plants was set up at: (Chashma)

4. Chashma Nuclear Power Plant (CHASNUPP-I) went into commercial operation on: (Sept. 25,
2000)

1. The Dam inaugurated in October 2020 by Sindh Government in Ninghar haar the district of
tharparkar is_____? (KaliDas dam)

2. Who is the first Pakistani to win “Brain of the Year 2020” award? (Arif Anas)

3. Arif Anis won “Brain of the year 2020” award for his services: (Free delivery of food during
covid19)

4. Who is the Current Chairman of Pakistan Ulema Council (PUC)? (Maulana Tahir Mehmood
Ashrafi)

1. In November 2018, Pakistan Post has launched “The Same Day Delivery Services” to deliver
parcels on the same day within the: (city)

2. The total length of the route of Pakistan Railways is about ___ kilometer: (7,791)
3. India has constructed Uri Dam in the Baramula district district of Indian occupied Kashmir on
the: (Jhelum River)

4. International Court of Arbitration sets minimum flow of ____ m3/sec into the Neelum River: (9)

1. Pakistan Super League (PSL) is scheduled to start on 20 February 2020. It’s the ___ PSL league:(5th)

2. Who is the current governor of KPK? (Shah Farman)

3. Who is the current governor of Baluchistan? (Amanullah Khan Yasinzai)

4. Who is the current governor of Sindh? (Imran Ismail)

1. As of February 2020, Pakistan and China have successfully launched ___ projects under CPEC: (22)

2. Under CPEC, 22 projects of worth ___ have been launched on ground: ($ 28.5 billion)

3. India has constructed Baglihar Dam in the Doda district of Indian occupied Kashmir on the:
(Chenab River)

4. The agriculture sector provides employment to ___% of the country’s total labour force: (42.3)

(1) Kashmir Black Day is celebrated on: (27th Oct).

(2) Kashmir Solidarity Day is observed on: (5th Oct).

(3) Highest mountain peak Mount Everest is situated in: (Nepal).

(4) Dhaulagiri mountains are present in: (Karakoram).

(1) When the ceasefire line was drawn in Kashmir? (1949).

(2) All parties Hurriyat Conference is an alliance of: (26 parties).

(3) The first general polls held in Kashmir in: (1957).

(4) All parties Hurriyat Conference was founded in Kashmir in: (March 1993).

(1) What is the second name of cruise missile Babur? (Hatf V).

(2) The PAEC said that uranium favorable rocks constituted _ percent of the total area of Pakistan?
(12%).

(3) Pakistan Atomic Energy Commission decided to set up how many more nuclear power plants in
Pakistan till 2030? (3).

(4) In the recent visit of President Zardari to China, a civil nuclear cooperation agreement was
signed to set up how many nuclear energy plants? (680 MW).

1) Chashma Nuclear Power Plant I was constructed with the help of China to produce power: (325
MW)

2) Pakistan test fired on 31 March, 2007 a short range nuclear capable ballistic missile Hatf- II with
a range of: (200 KM)
3) What is second name of short range, nuclear capable ballistic missile Hatf II? (Abdali)

4) Pakistan on March 22, 2007 test-fired nuclear-capable, cruise missile “Babur” with range of:
(700 KM)

1) How many Nuclear Power Plants are working in Pakistan? (5)

2) How many Nuclear Power Plants are under construction in Pakistan? (2)

3) According to Nuclear Programme, Pakistan will produce nuclear power till 2030: (8800 MW)

4) When Pakistan became a member of the 35-member Board of Governors of International


Atomic Energy Agency? (April 16, 2007

1) Muhammad bin Qasim defeated Raja Dahir and Conquered Sindh: (712)

2) The first battle of Panipat (1526) was fought between the Mughal Emperor Zahir-ud-Din
Muhammad Babur and the Delhi Sultan Ibrahim Lodhi: (1526)

3) The second batlle of Panipat was fought between the Mughal Akbar the Great and Samrat Hem:
(1556)

4) Hazrat Mujadid Alf Sani was born in: (1564)

(1) How many parties were in Islamabad Accord 1993? (6).

(2) Pakistan’s GDP growth rate for the year 2017-2018 was: (5.4%).

(3) What is the overlay budget of Pakistan for FY2017-18: (4.75 trillion)

(1) 3rd martial law of Pakistan was ended in: (1985).

(2) Pamphlet ‘Now or Never’ was written by: (Maulana Muhammad Ali Johar).

(3) Parco established a pipe line from Karachi to North in 2002. Name of the Pipeline: (White oil
project).

(4) ‘Delhi Proposals’ was presented by Quaid e Azam in which year? (1927).

(1) Karachi Nuclear Power Plan was established in: (1972).

(2) One unit system was abolished in: (1970).

(3) Murree Accord was between which two parties? (PPP and PMLN).

(4) Qadirabad Barrage is located on river: (Chenab).

(1) Sir Syed Ahmed wrote Loyal Muhammadans of India in: (1860).

(2) Who is the current Minister of Minorities of Sindh: (Muhammad Iqbal Memon).

(3) The East India Company was established at Surat in: (1608).

(4) Sachal Sarmast was poet of: (Sindhi)


(1) Who was the editor of The Comrade? (Maulana Muhammad Ali Johar).

(2) Who was the governor of Sindh in 1946? (Sir Hugh Dow).

(3) The Partition of Bengal was annulled in the year: (1911).

(4) The Picture on the back of 5000 rupee Pakistani Note: (Shah Faisal Mosque).

(1) Indian to receive Pakistan’s highest award: (Morarji Desai).

(2) Total number of basic democrats in 1965: (80000).

(3) Who was the first Vice President of Pakistan? (Nurul Amin).

(4) National Anthem was composed by: (Ahmed Ghulam Ali Chagla).

(1) Recipients of Nishan - e- Haider: (10).

(2) First embassy in Pakistan opened by: (Iran).

(3) US Ambassador who died with Gen Zia in plane crash: (Arnold Lewsi Raphel).

(4) The plan of Sir Stafford Cripps envisaged that after the Second World War: (India should be
given domination status).

(1) Seventh Prime Minister of Pakistan was: (Malik Feroz Khan Noon).

(2) 18th Amendment to the 1973 Constitution was passed by parliament on: (April 8, 2010).

(3) Writer of humsafar was: (Farhat Ishtiaq).

(4) Total number of US Electoral College votes: (538).

(1) Friday declared Official holiday on: (July 1, 1977).

(2) PTV started its color transmission in: (1976).

(3) Who led funeral prayers of Quaid e Azam? (Maulana Shabbir Ahmad Usmani).

(4) Pakistan’s largest artificial lake is: (Keenjhar Lake).

(1) Current Ambassador of Pakistan to China is: (Masood Khalid).

(2) The Simla Deputation met the Viceroy: (Lord Minto).

(3) Anjuman-i-Himayat-i-Islam was founded on: (24 September 1884).

(4) Author of “My Life, a Fragment” is: (Maulana Muhammad Ali Johar).

(1) Who was Pakistan’s first law minister and interim head of the Constituent Assembly? (Jogendar
Nath Mandal).

(2) Which charismatic Bengali leader was PM of Pakistan? (Hussain Shaheed Suhrawardy).

(3) The Pirpur report of 1938 was prepared by: (Raja Syed Muhammad Mehdi).
(4) 1970 election was held under: (Legal Framework Order)

(1) Book “Gold and Guns” published in 1945, was banned in 1947 in NWFP by: (Abudl Qayyum
Khan).

(2) Most important offer by Muslims in Delhi proposals was: (giving up separate electorate
demand).

(3) Why Simon Commission was failed? (There was no Indian member in the Commission).

(4) Who helped Liaqat Ali Khan to make Objective Resolution? (Maulana Shabbir Ahmad Usmani).

(1) The Last Mughal: The Fall of Dynasty, Delhi,” 1857, written by: (William Dalrymple).

(2) Foundation stone of the historic Islamia College Peshawar was laid by: (Haji Sahib of Turangzai).

(3) Arya Samaj movement was launched by: (Swami Dayanad Saraswati).

(4) Which infamous law was passed by Lord Dalhousie? (Doctrine of Lapse).

(1) Who among the following Mughal rulers was contemporary of Queen Elizabeth I of England?
(Akbar).

(2) Ruling party in Punjab after 1937 elections was: (Unionist Party).

(3) Who was the author of the book “The Spirit of Islam”: (Syed Ameer Ali).

(4) “We Have Learnt Nothing from History”, written by: (Air Marshal M. Asghar Khan).

(1) The British Parliament announced the Independent Act on: (18 July 1947).

(2) India cut off the flow of canal waters to West Punjab for first time on: (1st April 1948).

(3) Kashmir sold to Gulab Singh in: (1846).

(4) Who was the first Ustadh of Darul Uloom Deoband? (Maulana Muhammad Qasim Nanotavi).

(1) The largest Agency in the Federally Administered Tribal Area (FATA) is: (South Waziristan).

(2) Millitants attacked Quaid e Azam Residency in: (Ziarat).

(3) General Election of 2013 was held on: (May 11).

(4) The politician who served as both Governor General and Prime Minister was: (Khawaja
Nazimuddin).

(1) The first secretary of Khilafat Committee was: (Hafiz Muhammad Saddiq Khatri).

(2) The first Foreign Minister of Pakistan was: (Sir Muhammad Zafarullah Khan).

(3) Who was convicted in Rawalpindi Conspiracy Case? (Faiz Ahmad Faiz).

(4) Pakistan purchased Gawadar from: (Oman).


(1) Sir Syed Ahmed Khan advocated the inclusion of Indians in legislative council in his famous book,
causes of the Indian Revolt, as early as: (1860)

(2) Who repeatedly refers to Sir Syed as “Father of Muslim India” and “Father of Modern Muslim
India”? (Hali)

(3) Military strength of East India Company and the financial support of Jaggat Seth’s of
Murshidabad gave birth to events at: (Plassey)

(1) “Clive is one of his Gazettes made it mandatory that no Muslim shall be given an employment
higher than that of chaprasy or a junior clerk” has recorded by: (Hasan Isphani)

(2) The renowned author of “The Spirit of Islam” and “A Short History of the Saracens” was: (Syed
Ameer Ali)

(3) Nawab Sir Salimullah Khan was President of Bengal Muslim League in: (1912)

(1) In the Hindu Kush mountains all passes connect Pakistan with: (Afghanistan).

(2) The Hasni tribe is settled in: (Western Balochistan).

(3) Rechna and Bari Doabs are considered: (Thickly populated region).

(4) In connection with land reforms the Punjab Tenancy Act was passed in: (1887).

(1) “The life of Mohammad” was a book written by: (Sir William Mueer).

(2) Sindh was separated by Bombay in: (1936).

(3) Darul Uloom Deoband was founded by: (Maulana Muhammad Qasim Nanatovi).

(4) The viceroy of India in 1919 was: (Lord Chelmsford).

(1) Hujjatullah-il-baligha was written by: (Shah Waliullah Dehalvi).

(2) Barhamo Samraj was founded by: (Ram Mohan Roy).

(3) First President of All India Congress was: (Womesh Chunder Benerjee).

(4) First census in India was made in the period of: (Lord Mayo).

(1) On which river is the Baglihar Dam being constructed by India? (Chenab).

(2) First Constituent Assembly of Pakistan address was on: (11th August, 1947).

(3) The oldest Mughal monument in Pakistan is: (Kamran Baradari).

(4) Mohenjo Darro and Harrappa was discovered in: (1922).

(1) Ideology means: (The science of ideas).

(2) The largest concrete dam in the world is: (Grand Coulee Dam).

(3) Altaf Hussain Hali has written “Hayat-e-Javed” on: (Sir Syed Ahmed Khan).
(4) First student of Deoband was: (Mahmud Al-Hassan).

(1) Dam Mangla is situated in which province? (None).

Note: it is located in district Azad Kashmir

(2) Number of Prime Ministers till 1958? (7).

(3) Who was presiding the meeting of Muslim League when it was decided that Muslim League will
established? (Nawab Viqar-ul-Mulk).

(4) Sir Syed Ahmed Khan retired as a judge in: (1876).

(1) The author of “Billboard and Brand Image: A Case of Pakistan” is: (Khansa Zaman).

(2) Majority of southern Pakistan population lives along the: (River Indus).

(3) The Aryans arrived in South Asia in: (1500BC-2000BC).

(4) “The Reconstruction of Religious thought in Islam” was written by: (Allama Muhammad Iqbal).

(1) The first session of Muhammad Educational Conference was held in Bengal in: (1886).

(2) The London branch of Muslim League was started by: (Syed Ameer Ali).

(3) “Hamdard” was edited by: (Maulana Muhammad Ali Johar).

(4) “Shudhi” Movement was started by: (Arya Samaj).

(1) Majlis-i-Ahrar was formed in: (1929).

(2) In Kashmir, the ceasefire between Pakistan and India was signed on: (27th July 1949).

(3) Islamabad was declared capital of Pakistan in: (1967).

(4) The most ancient civilization is: (Mehargarh).

(1) Before 1857, how many universities on Western pattern were established in India? (7).

(2) When the M.A.O College at Aligarh was started? (1877).

(3) Anjuman-i-Himayat-i-Islam was started in: (1884).

(4) The Constitution of All-India Muslim League was written by: (Muhammad Ali Jauhar).

(1) When was the 18th amendment bill passed by National Assembly? (April 8, 2010).

(2) How much amount was allocated for the agriculture sector in the 7th – five year plan? (RS.
15600 million).

(3) Which pass connects Chitral with Badakshan, Afghanistan? (Dorah Pass).

(4) Who was the governor of Sindh after Muhammad bin Qasim? (Habib bin Muhallab).

(1) Under whom leadership the constituent of 1956 was passed? (Ch. Muhammad Ali).
(2) When the constitution of 1973 was proclaimed? (August 14, 1973).

(3) When Indus Water Treaty was signed between India and Pakistan? (1960).

(4) In which constitution the presidential and parliamentary system at center and provinces were
adopted, respectively? (1960).

(1) Who was the Mughal emperor who accepted the British pension firstly? (Shah-Alam - ǁ).

(2) Ahmed Shah Abdali launched his early invasion against: (Marhattas).

(3) The British fought Plassey war against: (Sirajuddula).

(4) Dars-i-Nizami was named after: (Mullah Nizamuddin).

(1) When Shah Waliullah Muhaddith Dehalvi died? (1762).

(2) Who was appointed the first principle of Darul Uloom Deoband? (Muhammad Qasim Nanotvi).

(3) Who floated the idea of establishment of Anjuman-e-Himayat-e-Islam? (Maulvi Charagh Din).

(4) All India National Congress was established by a British civil servant in 1885. Name the officer.
(A.O Hume).

(1) Viceroy Lord Curzon divided the Bengal in East and West on: (16 October 1905).

(2) Which year proved the turning point of the Muslim destiny in the history of India? (1906).

(3) Where the annual sessions of National Congress and Muslim League were held simultaneously?
(Lucknow).

(4) Who was the author of ‘Emergence of Pakistan’? (Ch. Muhammad Ali).

(1) When Sir Stafford Cripps announced his formula to seek the cooperation between the National
Congress and Muslim League: (March 30, 1942).

(2) When the Simla Conference under the president ship of Lord Wavell was ended? (July 14, 1945).

(3) By whom the formula of 3rd June 1947 to divide India was announced? (Lord Mountbatten).

(4) Who was the first president of Constituent Assembly of Pakistan? (Quaid-e-Azam).

(1) Mention the important announcement(s) that was/were made by the Governor-General Lord
Hardinge in his Darbar at Delhi in 1911? (Annulment of the Partition of Bengal, Transfer of Capital from
Calcutta to Delhi).

(2) Which Muslim leader left the politics after the cancellation of the Partition of Bengal? (Nawab
Salimullah Khan).

(3) First Session of the All India Muslim League was held on 29-30 December 1907. Where was it
held? (Karachi).
(4) “Few individuals significantly alter the course of history. Fewer still modify the map of the world.
Hardly anyone can be credited with creating a nation-state. Mohammad Ali Jinnah did all three.” Who
made these remarks about Quaid-e-Azam? (Stanley Wolpert).

(1) The All India Muslim League observed ‘Day of Deliverance’ after the resignation of the Congress
ministries. On what date was it observed? (22 December 1939).

(2) Who was the first leader of opposition in the first National Assembly constituted under the 1962
Constitution of Pakistan? (Mumtaz Daultana).

(3) In which year Pakistan became “Republic”? (1956).

(4) The Silsilah Chishtia was founded in subcontinent by whom? (Khawaja Moin ud Din).

(1) Which of the following was/were the drawback(s) of the Government of India Act of 1858?
(Expense of the Secretary of State for India and his Council became a burden on Indian revenues).

(2) By how many member(s) the Executive Council for the Governor-General was enlarged under
the Indian Councils Act of 1861? (No less than 6 and more than 12).

(3) As per the Government of India Act, 1858, the transfer of the control of the Government of India
from the East India Company and assumption by the Crown was to be announced by Queen’s
proclamation, which was accordingly read in a Darbar. Where was this Darbar held? (Allahabad).

(4) Where, during the War of Independence, was Sir Syed Ahmad Khan posted? (Bijnaur).

(1) What was the real name of Shah Waliullah? (Qutabuddin Ahmed Syed).

(2) Who was the formal teacher of Syed Ahmad Barelvi? (Shah Abdul Aziz).

(3) Who for the first time translated the Holy Quran into Urdu language?: (Shah Abdul Qadir and
Shah Rafiuddin).

(4) Faraizi Movement was primarily a religious movement. What change Dudhu Mian brought in the
Movement? (Transferred it into a guerrilla movement).

(1) Ghiyas-ud-Din Balban declared himself king of Delhi Sultanate in the year: (1266).

(2) Who founded Daulatabad and shifted the capital of Delhi Sultanate? (Muhammad Tughluq).

(3) Who set up the chain of justice to redress the grievances of oppressed people? (Jahangir).

(4) Who was known in history as Mujaddid Alf Thani, the reformer of Second Millennium? (Sheikh
Ahmed Sirhindi).

(1) When Nehru Committee was constituted to propose the future constitution of India? (February
1928).

(2) When the Congress ministries resigned from their offices? (October 1939).

(3) Who first thought of the possibility of a Muslim Republic embracing the present Central Asian
states in northwest of sub-continent? (Syed Jamal-ud-Din Afghani).
(4) Who negotiated with Cabinet Mission (1946) on behalf of Indian National Congress? (Abul Kalam
Azad).

(1) When Simla Conference concluded with failure? (July 14, 1945).

(2) When Abul A’la Maududi was awarded death punishment by Military Court on “Qadiani issue”?
(May 1953).

(3) Mohammad Ali Bogra, the then Prime Minister of Pakistan, presented his constitutional formula
to the Constituent Assembly on: (October 7, 1953).

(4) When was the 17th Amendment bill ratified by the president, after getting passed by both
houses of Majlis-e-Shura? (December 31, 2003).

(1) When was the local government system under the Devolution of Power Plan, 2001,
inaugurated? (August 14, 2001).

(2) When was Gas (natural) discovered at Sui, Balochistan? (1952).

(3) The Sulaiman Mountain, one of the western series, is as high as: (11,440 ft).

(4) Who recalled Muhammad bin Qasim from Sindh? (Caliph Sulaiman).

(1) Under Yahya’s LFO, what option National Assembly had if it could not frame the constitution
within 120 days? (Dissolved automatically).

(2) What percentage of total polled votes in East Pakistan was secured by Awami League in 1970
Elections? (75%).

(3) When was the state of Swat included in Pakistan? (28th July 1969).

(4) Name a saint who first came in Lahore: (Shaikh Ismail).

(1) How many seats were secured by All India Muslim League in 1945-46 Election of Provincial
Legislatures? (441).

(2) Who presided over the session of Constituent Assembly of Pakistan on August 10, 1947?
(Quaid-e-Azam).

(3) Who rejected the theory of composite nationalism, advanced by Indian National Congress?
(Quaid-e-Azam).

(4) Who was convicted in Rawalpindi Case? (Faiz Ahmad Faiz).

(1) Who constructed five canals to remove scarcity of water? (Feroz Shah Tughlaq).

(2) Who laid the foundation of Agra city? (Sikandar Lodhi).

(3) Who wrote ‘Humayun Nama’? (Gulbadan Begum).

(4) Who accepted Akbar’s “Din-i-Elahi”? (Birbal).

(1) Which office held supreme judicial authority during Mughal rule? (King).
(2) Who supported early Muslim’s participation in politics? (Mohsin-ul-Mulk).

(3) Who is the author of “Hunter Par Hunter”? (Sir Syed Ahmed Khan).

(4) Who drafted “Wardha Scheme” under the guidance of Gandhi? (Dr. Zakir Hussain).

(1) Anjuman-e-Islamia Punjab was founded for the renaissance of Islam in the year: (1859).

(2) “Pakistan’s Constitution should incorporate the essential principle of Islam, which are as good
and relevant in our day, as were 1300 years ago. But Pakistan would not be a theocratic state ruled by
priests.” This statement was given by: (Quaid-e-Azam).

(3) Who was appointed first President of Muslim League? (Sir Sultan Muhammad Shah).

(4) Who divided Bengal into East and West Bengal in July 1905? (Lord Curzon).

(1) Dyarchy was first introduced in the Act of: (1919).

(2) The resolution of non-cooperation with British Government was passed in the meeting of All
India National Congress in 1920, which was held at: (Amritsar).

(3) The Simon Commission arrived in India on: (3rd February, 1928).

(4) The British Prime Minister Ramsay McDonald announced the Communal Award in 1932 at the
end of: (Second Round Table Conference).

(1) All India Muslim League observed the ‘Direct Action Day’ on: (August 16, 1946).

(2) Objectives Resolution was passed by the Constitution Assembly of Pakistan on: (March 12,
1949).

(3) With regard the division of power between Federation and Provinces, the Constitution of
Pakistan (1962) was provided with: (Two lists of Subjects).

(4) The height of Pakistan’s highest mountain Peak Godwin Austin is: (28,250 ft).

1. When Mohammad Ali Bogra presented Bogra Formula in the assembly: (October 1953)

2. When first constitution of Pakistan was enforced: (23rd March 1956)

3. Who abrogated 1956 constitution: (Iskander Mirza)

4. When Ayub Khan enforced new constitution in Pakistan: (8th June 1962)

(1) The government of Pakistan established the Indus River System Authority in the year: (1992).

(2) Under the Indus Waters Treaty of 1960, Pakistan has the right to use exclusively the water of:
(Chenab, Jhelum and Indus).

(3) At present Pakistan has vast natural resources and items of mineral as many as: (52).

(4) Who rejected the verdict of jurists that idol worshippers are liable to be murdered? (Shams-ud-
Din Iltutmish).
1. According to the Pakistani Government, the country suffered loss of Rs. ___ billion in the GDP for
the financial year 2020 because of Covid-19: (3,300)

2. Which important building in Pakistan was attacked by terrorists on 29 June 2020?: (Pakistan Stock
Exchange)

3. State Bank of Pakistan on 25 June 2020 reduced the policy rate to: (7)

4. According to the Transparency International Report 2020, corruption in Pakistan ___ during 2019:
(increased)

(1) Shahab-ud-Din Muhammad Ghauri defeated Prithviraj in the year 1192 in the flied of: (Tarori).

(2) Qutb-ud-Din Aibak was succeeded on Delhi throne by: (Aram Shah).

(3) The downfall of Muslim rule in India started with the demise of: (Aurangzeb).

(4) The Holy Quran was first translated into Persian by: (Shah Waliullah).

4. Pakistan corruption index worsened from 117 in 2018 to ___ in 2019: (121)

1. Who is the current chairman of PEMRA? (Saleem Baig)

2. “PEMRA” stands for: (Pakistan Electronic Media Regulatory Authority)

3. Recently, through which constitutional amendment, Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) were
merged with Khyber Pakhtunkhwa? (25th).

(1) Which mountain range is located between China and Pakistan? (Great Himalayas).

(2) What is the total area of Pakistan (in square kilometers)? (796096).

(3) The Regional Cooperation for Development (RCD) was established among Pakistan, Iran and
Turkey in 1964 and was annulled in: (1979).

(4) Mahmud of Ghazni waged a war against rebellious India in the year of: (1000).

1. The GDP growth rate for the financial year 2019-2020 was recorded as: (–0.38%)

2. The current PTI government promised to build ___ houses for poor during five year of tenure
from 2018 to 2022: (5 million)

3. The Pakistan Super League (PSL) T20 (2019) was won by: (Quetta)

4. Nandipur Power Plant is located in: (Gujranwala)

1. Because of current wheat shortage, ECC on 20 January 2020 allowed import of ___ million
tonnes of wheat: (0.3)

2. “ECC” stands for: (Economic Coordination Committee)

3. Who is the current Secretary Finance? (Naveed Kamran Baloch)

4. The total install capacity of Thar Coal Power Project is: (1320 MW)
(1) The demand of separate electorate for Indian Muslims was first accepted in the Act of: (1909).

(2) The provincial governments of Congress resigned and All India Muslim League as a mark of relief
observed the Day of Deliverance on: (22 December, 1939).

(3) The Lahore Resolution was amended and Pakistan was made part of League’s objective. The
amendment was made in the Annual Session (1941) of All India Muslim League, which was held at:
(Lahore).

(4) Radcliffe Commission submitted its formula for the division of India into two countries to Lord
Mountbatten on: (17 August, 1947).

1. Baluchistan got the status of province in: (1970)

2. All India Muslim students Federation was founded at: (Dhaka)

3. Q. The Lucknow pact of 1916 was made between: (The Congress and the Muslim League)

4. When was the local government system under the Devolution of Power Plan, 2001,
inaugurated? (August 14, 2001)

(1) Ch. Rahmat Ali, the architect of the name of the Pakistan, died on: (February 12, 1951).

(2) Liaqat Ali Khan, the first Prime Minister of Pakistan, while addressing a meeting at Rawalpindi
was assassinated on: (October 16, 1951).

(3) The Legal Framework Order, which amended the constitution of Pakistan unilaterally, was
issued by: (Yahya Khan).

(4) Durand Line, which divided the border of Pakistan and Afghanistan, is as long as: (2252 km).

(1) Who was first appointed Nazim of Nadvat-ul-Ulema in 1883? (Maulana Shibli).

(2) Pakistan’s ideology is based on the ideals of: (Islam).

(3) Quaid-e-Azam called Islam “Our bedrock and sheet anchor” while addressing: (Punjab Students
Federation).

(4) The resolution for formation of All India Muslim League was passed at the meeting of All India
Education Conference (1906) and was moved by: (Nawab Salimullah).

1. Government of Pakistan introduced ___ in a US Dollar for Pakistanis having bank accounts
overseas: (Pakistan Banao Certificates)

2. Pakistan won the Cricket T20 World Cup in: (2009)

3. Pakistan has won squash men’s world open for __ times: (14)

4. The Vision-2025 aims to serve ___ functions: (4)

1. The GDP growth rate for the financial year 2019-2020 was recorded as: (–0.38%)

2. The current PTI government promised to build ___ houses for poor during five year of tenure
from 2018 to 2022: (5 million)
3. The Pakistan Super League (PSL) T20 (2019) was won by: (Quetta)

4. Nandipur Power Plant is located in: (Gujranwala)

1. Quaid-e-Azam joined All India Muslim League in: (December 1913)

2. Pakistan withdrew from CENTO in: (1979)

3. Simla Deputation was headed by: (Aga Khan)

4. Lucknow Pact was signed between Congress and Muslim League in: (December, 1916)

1. Who is considered the founder of “All India Muslim League”? (Nawab Sir Salimullah)

2. The All India Muslim League was founded in December: (1906)

3. The Partition of Bengal was occurred on: (October 16, 1905)

4. The Partition of Bengal was annulled on 12 December: (1911

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