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NAT II Arts & Humanities Pakistan Studies MCQs With Answers
Question # 1
Which of the following provinces was divided into two parts in 1905?
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Orissa
Assam
Punjab
Bengal
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Question # 2
Sir Syed established a school at Aligarh in.
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1875
1876
1877
1878
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Question # 3
The territories to be transferred to form Bengal to the new province consisted of the districts of:
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Chittagong division
Dacca division
Both
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Question # 4
Who was the pioneer of the slogan Quaid -i-Azam Zindabad.
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Mian Muhammad Shafi
Mian Feroz uddin
Allama Iqbal
None of these
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Question # 5
Which of the following books was written by Sir Syed Ahmad Khan?
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Tehzib ul Akhlaq
The spirit of Islam
Both a and b
None of the above
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Question # 6
When the Muslim League was established in the frontier Provinces?
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1945
1946
1930
1932
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Question # 7
When the Quaid-i-Azam used the word Pakistan for the first time.
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19 November 1939
19 November 1940
19 November 1941
None of the above
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Question # 8
Who led the movement to strengthen the Urdu Language at the start of the 20th century?
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Mohsin ul Mulk
Waqar ul Mulk
Maulana Shibli Numani
Sir Sayyed Ahmed Khan
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Question # 9
After how many years did Pakistan got its first constitution?
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7 years
5 years
9 years
11 years
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Question # 10
Who declared the Nehru Report as Hindu Report.
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Muhammad Ali Jinnah
M.A. Jauhr
Allama Iqbal
Sir Agha Khan
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Question # 11
Who ordered to introduce Hindi lexicography in UP?
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Lord Minto
Lord Mount Batten
Antihny Medonald
Devid Mcdonald
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