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Pakistan Studies Online Test MCQs With Answers
Question # 1
Who was A.O Home?
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British foreign minister
A retired civil Officer
Governor General
None of these
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Question # 2
What wore the members of the Central Treaty Organization?
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Iraq Turkey
Pakistan, Iran
United Kingdom
All of these
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Question # 3
Which viceroy of India has the shortest tenure?
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Sir Robert Napier
Lord Wavell
Lord Mountbatten
Lord reading
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Question # 4
Which city in Pakistan is famous for sports goods?
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Sialkot
Faisalabad
Lahore
Peshawar
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Question # 5
When was the Pakistan Constituent Assembly constituted?
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20 July, 1947
20 June, 1947
20 August 1947
25 July, 1947
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Question # 6
What is the total outlay (size) of federal budget of Pakistan for 2013-14?
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Rs 3,591 trillion
Rs 4,591 trillion
Rs 5,591 trillion
Rs 6, 591 trillion
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Question # 7
Who was viceroy of India when Indian Councils Act of 1874 was passes?
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Sir John Lawrence
Canning
Lord Northbrook
Lord Mayo
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Question # 8
Dir incorporated into Pakistan on?
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28 July 1967
28 July 1968
28 July 1969
28 July 1970
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Question # 9
What is the (population wise) rank of Pakistan among the world's largest countries?
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5th
6th
7th
8th
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Question # 10
Who convened a meeting of the Muslim leaders after the meeting of the Educational Conference to discuss the possibilities of a Muslim political organization in India?
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Waqar-ul-Mul
Nawab Salimullah khan
Sir Agha Khan
Salim ul Mulk
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Question # 11
State Bank of Pakistan commenced operation on
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July 1, 1947
July 1, 1948
July 1, 1949
July 1, 1950
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