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NAT II Arts & Humanities Pakistan Studies MCQs With Answers
Question # 1
Who Proposed to boycott the english goods during the 1906 session of the Congress.
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Madan Mohan Malavia
Lala Lajpat Roy
Tilak
Rash Bihari Ghosh
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Question # 2
When did the National Assembly approve the First Constituent of Pakistan?
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On March 23, 1949
On February 29, 1956
On August 14, 1947
On March 23, 1950
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Question # 3
How many High School Pakistan had in 1947-48
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4000
5000
6000
7000
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Question # 4
Sayed Ahmed Shaheed and Shah Ismaeel were martyred at Balakot on
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May 6, 1929
May 6, 1930
May 6, 1931
May 6, 1932
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Question # 5
What was the name of alliances made against the Ayub Government.
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PDM
DAC
PNA
MRD
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Question # 6
Name the British Queen who opted the title of Qaisar-e-Hind?
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Queen elizabeth
Queen Iron
Queen Victoria
Margaret
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Question # 7
On whose name the name of Dar-ul-Uloom was choosed?
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Fazl-ur-Rehman
Qasim Nanotvi
Suleman Nadvi
Maulvi Zulfiqar
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Question # 8
What is the National dress of Pakistan.
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Dhoti Kurta
Pent coat
Shalwar Qameez
None of these
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Question # 9
He was the chairman of 8 member pirpur committee that issued its report on November 19,1938
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I.I. Chandrigar
Muhammad Mehdi
Abdul Haq
All of the above
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Question # 10
When the Partition of Bengal was annulled?
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12 December , 1910
12 December , 1911
12 December , 1912
12 December , 1913
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Question # 11
Name the leader who led the first big Hindu Muslim riots in 1893?
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Sardar Patel
Bai Gngudhar Tilak
Sawami Shard Hanand
None of the above
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