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Pakistan Studies Online Test MCQs With Answers
Question # 1
Which sector is the largest provider of employment to 45 percent of total labour force?
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Industrial Sector
Manufacturing sector
Services Sector
Agriculture sector
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Question # 2
How many seats were allocated for a provincial assembly in the Constitution of 1956?
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70
75
80
85
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Question # 3
Wullar Lake is a source of?
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Jhelum
Chenab
Indus
Kabul
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Question # 4
When Gandhi called off Non-cooperation movement?
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February 1922
February 1921
April 1919
March 1919
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Question # 5
Tughluq dynasty ruled for how many years?
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10
20
94
40
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Question # 6
In March, 1942 the British Government sent Sir Stafford Cripps, the leader of the house of commons, with certain proposals which are popularly known as:
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Cripp'offer
Cripps'Mission
Cripps'proposals
Cripps'plan
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Question # 7
For assistance the Secretary of State for India was provided with a council of:
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75 members
45 members
25 members
15 members
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Question # 8
How the treacherous mentality of Hindus was exposed to Muslims in 1874?
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Opposition of Hindus of partition of Bengal
Creation of Congress
Muslim Massacre in Lucknow
Start of Gaumata Movement
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Question # 9
In 1860 how many educational institutions were there in Calcutta for Muslims?
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Four
Three
Two
One
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Question # 10
Who was posted by Aurangzeb at Jamrud to see the movements of Afghans?
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Raja Jaswant Singh
Raja Dahir
Raja Hari Kumar
Raja Jaypal
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Question # 11
Military Operation against Taliban was Started in Swat on
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September 2009
8th May 2009
19th March 2009
29th July 2009
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