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Pakistan Studies Online Test MCQs With Answers
Question # 1
Who is famous for his betrayal with Tipu Sultan in the Fourth Anglo-Mysore War?
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Muhammad Shah
Mir Jaffar
Shah Alam II
Mir Sadiq
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Question # 2
Which of the following states joined Pakistan first?
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Khairpur
Bahawalpur
Chitral
Swat
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Question # 3
When Sir Sayyed Ahmad Khan became Cheif Judge and posted at: Delhi?
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1746
1846
1546
1446
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Question # 4
Which Act introduced important changes in the constitution of the Government in Sub continent?
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Pitt's India Act of 1781
Pitt's India Act of 1782
Pitt's India Act of 1783
Pitt's India Act of 1784
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Question # 5
The first issuse of Rs, 1-and Rs, 2 notes were produced in Great Britain by
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Bradbury Wilkinson and Company
Thomas De La Rue & Company
Williams Rue & Company
None of these
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Question # 6
Muslims celebrated "Victory Day on
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11th January 1946
17th August 1946
18th August 1946
16th August 1946
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Question # 7
The Devolution of Power plan 2000 is a three tier setup of?
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Local Government
Provincial Government
Federal Government
None of these
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Question # 8
King George announces creation of new city of new Delhi to replace Calcutta as capital of India?
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Lord Elgin
Lord Curzon
Lord Minto
Lord Hardinge
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Question # 9
How many letters are there in the National Language (Urdu) of Pakistan?
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37 Letters
39 Letters
49 Letters
43 Letters
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Question # 10
Which of the following is a Kharif crop?
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Wheat
Rice
Gram
None of these
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Question # 11
What is current road network of Pakistan?
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263,415 kms
273,415 kms
283, 415 kms
293, 415 kms
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