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Pakistan Studies Solved MCQs

PAKISTAN STUDIES / PAKISTAN AFFAIRS 200 SOLVED MCQS FOR SPSC, STS, NTS, FPSC

Pakistan Studies Solved MCQs

1. What is the official name of Pakistan?

a. Islamic Republic of Pakistan

b. People's Republic of Pakistan

c. Republic of Pakistan

d. United Republic of Pakistan

 

2. Who was the first Governor-General of Pakistan?

a) Muhammad Ali Jinnah

b) Liaquat Ali Khan

c) Iskander Mirza

d) Khawaja Nazimuddin

 

3. Who was the first President of Pakistan?

a) Ayub Khan

b) Iskander Mirza

c) Yahya Khan

d) I.I Chundrigar

 

4. When did Pakistan become a Republic?

a) 1947

b) 1956

c) 1962

d) 1973

 

5. Who was the first Prime Minister of Pakistan?

a) Khawaja Nazimuddin

b) Liaquat Ali Khan

c) Huseyn Shaheed Suhrawardy

d) Muhammad Ali Jinnah

 

6. Who was the first woman Prime Minister of Pakistan?

a) Benazir Bhutto

b) Fatima Jinnah

c) Begum Ra'ana Liaquat Ali Khan

d) None of the above

 

7. What is the total area of Pakistan?

a) 803,940 sq km

b) 860,000 sq km

c) 900,000 sq km

d) 947,000 sq km

 

8. What is the national language of Pakistan?

a) Urdu

b) Punjabi

c) Sindhi

d) English

 

9. Who wrote the National Anthem of Pakistan?

a) Faiz Ahmed Faiz

b) Allama Iqbal

c) Hafeez Jalandhri

d) Allama Iqbal

 

10. Which river flows through Lahore?

a. The Indus River

b. The Jhelum River

c. The Chenab River

d. The Ravi River

 

11. Which river is the longest in Pakistan?

a. Indus River

b. Jhelum River

c. Chenab River

d. Ravi River

 

12. Who is the founder of Pakistan?

a) Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah

b) Allama Iqbal

c) Liaquat Ali Khan

d) Chaudhry Rehmat Ali

 

13. What is the national flower of Pakistan?

a) Rose

b) Jasmine

c) Sunflower

d) Lily

 

14. Which river is known as the "lifeline of Pakistan"?

a) Sutlej

b) Ravi

c) Chenab

d) Indus

 

15. Which is the national animal of Pakistan?

a) Markhor

b) Snow leopard

c) Bengal tiger

d) Lion

 

16. Which is the highest mountain peak in Pakistan?

a) Karakorum - 2

b) Nanga Parbat

c) Gasherbrum I

d) Broad Peak

 

17. Who is the supreme commander of the armed forces of Pakistan?

a) President 

b) Prime minister 

c) Joints Chief of Army Staff

d) Army Chief

 

18. When did Pakistan become a nuclear power country?

a) 1998

b) 1971

c) 1992

d) 1965

 

19. Which Pakistani cricketer holds the record for the highest individual score in Test cricket?

a) Javed Miandad

b) Younis Khan

c) Inzamam-ul-Haq

d) Hanif Mohammad

 

20. Which country borders Pakistan to the east?

A) China

B) Afghanistan

C) Iran

D) India

 

21. What is the name of Pakistan's national emblem?

A) Minar-e-Pakistan

B) Crescent and Star

C) Khanda

D) State Emblem of Pakistan

 

22. What is the official language of Pakistan?

A) English

B) Urdu

C) Punjabi

D) Sindhi

 

23. What is the name of the highest civilian award in Pakistan?

a) Hilal-e-Pakistan

b) Nishan-e-Haider

c) Tamgha-e-Imtiaz

d) Sitara-e-Quaid-e-Azam

 

24. Which of the following passes connects Pakistan with Afghanistan?

a. Khunjerab Pass             

b. Khyber Pass        

c. Shandur Pass    

d. Babusar Pass

 

25. Senate of Pakistan comprises how many total members?

a. 100                     

b. 104                     

c. 106                     

d. 110

 

26. Who was the founder of Daily English Newspaper Dawn?

a. Liaquat Ali Khan             

b. Z.A Sulehri          

c. Quaid-e-Azam    

d. Iskander Mirza

 

27. When did Chaudhry Rehmat Ali introduce the term Pakistan in his pamphlet?

a. 1930                   

b. 1928                   

c. 1926                   

d. 1933

 

28. Which is the 5th most populated country in the world?

a. India                   

b. Pakistan             

c. Brazil                  

d. USA

 

29. The World’s largest Dam made up of mud is__________.

a. Mangla                

b. Warsak               

c. Tarbela              

d. Barotha

 

30. When did Pakistan discover its Gas reserves at Sui Balouchistan?

a. 1950                   

b. 1954                   

c. 1953                   

d. 1952

 

31. Which city is called the Heart of Pakistan?

a. Islamabad           

b. Lahore               

c. Karachi               

d. Khyber

 

32. Which city of Pakistan is also called the “City of Flowers”?

a. Peshawar           

b. Islamabad           

c. Lahore                

d. Swat

 

33. Indo-Pak war of 1965 lasted for_________.

a. 17 days              

b. 21 days               

c. 15 days               

d. 10 days

 

34. Shah Jahan Mosque was built in __________during the Mughal period.

a. Makli                   

b. Thatta                

c. Multan                 

d. Bahawalpur

 

35. At present, which province of Pakistan is the largest producer of Gas?

a. Balouchistan        

b. KPK                    

c. Sindh                 

d. Punjab

 

36. Fatima Jinnah is also known as Madr-e-Millat. She died in the year__________.

a. 1955                   

b. 1960                   

c. 1967                   

d. 1970

 

37. The word ‘Urdu” means “Army”. It is taken from ………… Language.

 

a. Turkish              

b. Persian              

c. Arabic                 

d. Hindi

 

38. Which country didn’t accept the creation of Pakistan?

a. India                   

b. Afghanistan       

c. Britain                 

d. USA

 

39. Which country accepted the creation of Pakistan ever before any other countries in the world?

a. Saudi Arabia        

b. UAE                    

c. China                  

d. Iran

 

40. Dr. Arif Alvi is the ....... president of Pakistan. 

a. 10th        

b. 11th   

c. 13th           

d. 15th

 

41. In which year the first-ever Census was held in Pakistan?

a. 1950                   

b. 1951                   

c. 1952                   

d. 1953

 

42. In 2023, …………….. Census is going to be conducted in Pakistan.

 a. 6th                      

b. 7th                      

c. 8th                       

d. 9th

 

43. In which districts of Punjab the ruins of Harrapa are found?

a. Multan                 

b. Okara                 

c. Jehlum                

d. Sahiwal

 

44. Which mountain range is located in Sindh Province?

a. Himalaya             

b. Karakoram Range          

c. Kirthar Range              

d. Salt Range

 

45. Pakistan conducted nuclear tests on May 28, 1998, at____________.

a. Kohe-e-Sufaid     

b. Chaghi Hills                 

c. Toba Kakar                   

d. Raskoh

 

46. Which of the following is the capital city of Gilgit Baltistan?

a. Ghanchay            

b. Nagar                 

c. Chilas                  

d. Gilgit

 

47. Where is the National Museum of Pakistan located?

a. Lahore                

b. Karachi              

c. Islamabad           

d. Quetta

 

48. In which of the districts of Sindh the Manchar Lake is situated in?

a. Hyderabad          

b. Dadu                   

c. Thatta                 

d. Jamshoro

 

49. The Thar Desert is called as a ___________.

a. friendly desert             

b. hot desert           

c. cool desert                    

d. dangerous desert

 

50. First-ever Capital of Pakistan was ________.

a. Islamabad           

b. Karachi              

c. Lahore                

d. Rawalpindi

 

51. The most urbanized province of Pakistan is_____.

a. KPK                   

b. Punjab                

c. Balouchistan        

d. Sindh

 

52. Which river flows from the Pir Panjal Range?

a. Jhelum River      

b. Ravi River             

c. Sutlej River          

d. River Chenab      

 

53. China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) project was launched in;

a. 2009                   

b. 2013                   

c. 2015                   

d. 2018

 

54. Which of the following is the national bird of Pakistan?

a. Barbary Partridge        

b. Falcon       

c. Pigeon                   

d. Dove

 

55. Name the national predator animal of Pakistan.

a. Markhor              

b. Eagle                  

c. Snow Leopard    

d. Polar Bear

 

56. Which is the national animal of Pakistan?

a. Buffalo                

b. Goat                   

c. Horse                  

d. Markhor

 

57. What is the national color of Pakistan?

a. Sky Blue             

b. Dark Green                  

c. White                  

d. Light Green

 

58. Which is the national drink of Pakistan?

a. Sugarcane Juice          

b. Lassi         

c. Orange Juice                 

d. Lemon Water

 

59. …………….. is the national food of Pakistan.

a. Biryani                

b. Karhai                 

c. Haleem               

d. Nihari

 

60. Which of the following is the national vegetable of Pakistan?

a. Potato                 

b. Onion                  

c. Onion                  

d. Lady Finger

 

61. Name the national tree of Pakistan.

a. Sheesham           

b. Peepal                

c. Deodar               

d. Neem

 

62. Which of the following is the national fruit of Pakistan?

a. Orange               

b. Mango               

c. Banana               

d. Watermelon

 

63. Which is the national crop of Pakistan?

a. Rice                   

b. Wheat                 

c. Cotton                 

d. Brassica

 

64. ……………… the national sports of Pakistan.

a. Cricket                

b. Kabadi                

c. Squash                

d. Hockey

 

65. Which of the following cities of Pakistan is also known as the City of Saints?

a. Sehwan               

b. Multan               

c. Lahore                

d. Bahawalpur

 

66. Which city is known as the city of gardens in Pakistan?

a. Islamabad           

b. Peshawar            

c. Swat                   

d. Lahore

 

67. …………. is also known as the city of lakes in Pakistan.

a. Skardu                

b. Burdur               

c. Naran                  

d. Chitral

 

68. Which of the following cities is also called the city of lights in Pakistan.

a. Karachi              

b. Islamabad           

c. Lahore                

d. Quetta

 

69. …………as declared the temporary capital of Pakistan in 1960.   

a. Islamabad           

b. Abbottabad         

c. Rawalpindi         

d. Murree

 

70. Officially, Islamabad became the capital of Pakistan in ……………

a. 1960                   

b. 1963                   

c. 1965                   

d. 1968

 

71. Swat Valley became part of Pakistan in;

a. 1966                   

b. 1967                   

c. 1968                   

d. 1969

 

72. In …………. Balouchistan was merged into one unit of West Pakistan.

a. 1951                   

b. 1953                   

c. 1955                   

d. 1957

 

73. Pakistan bought Gwadar from ……………………

a. China                  

b. Bahrain               

c. Iran                     

d. Oman

 

74. Gwadar officially became part of Pakistan in ________.

a. 1958                   

b. 1962                   

c. 1964                   

d. 1966

 

75. In _________East Pakistan got separation and became Bangladesh.

a. 1970                   

b. 1971                   

c. 1972                   

d. 1973

 

76. Area wise ______ is the largest province of Pakistan.

a. Punjab                

b. Sindh                  

c. KPK                    

d. Balouchistan

 

77. How many total languages are spoken in Pakistan?

a. 68                       

b. 70                       

c. 75                       

d. 77 

 

78. _________ is the largest desert of Pakistan

a. Thar Desert        

b. Cholistan Desert            

c. Thal Desert         

d. Kharan Desert

 

79. How many total rivers fall into the Indus River?

a. 4                        

b. 5                        

c. 6              

d. 7

 

80. How many total barrages are built on the Indus River?

a. 12                       

b. 15                       

c. 17             

d. 19 

 

81. Which is the smallest barrage built on the Indus River?

a. Sukkur Barrage     

b. Guddu Barrage          

c. Taunsa Barrage      

d. Kotri Barrage

 

82. Which is the largest barrage built on the Indus River?

a. Sukkur Barrage    

b. Jinnah Barrage            

c. Taunsa Barrage      

d. Kotri Barrage

 

83. _________is the largest canal built in Pakistan.

a. Kachhi Canal       

b. Doab Canal                   

c. Nara Canal         

d. Chenab Canal

 

84. Tarbela Dam is built on the ___________.

a. Chenab River       

b. Sutlej River          

c. Jhelum River        

d. Indus River

 

85. Tarbela Dam is built near the small town of Tarbela in ___________.

a. Haripur               

b. Mingora              

c. Hasan Abdal        

d. Attock

 

86. In Pakistan, there are _______ thermal independent power producers (IPPs).         

a. 40                       

b. 41                      

c. 42                       

d. 45

 

87. Mangla Dam is built in _______________.

a. KPK                    

b. Punjab                

c. Gilgit Baltistan               

d. Azad Kashmir

 

88. Mangla Dam is built on the _____________. 

a. Kunhar River        

b. Gomal River        

c. Jhelum River      

d. Indus River

 

89. What is the total length of motorways in Pakistan?

a) 1,999 km

b) 2,175 km

c) 2,745 km

d) 3,127 km

 

90. Which is the longest motorway in Pakistan?

a) M-1

b) M-2

c) M-3

d) M-4

 

91. Which motorway connects Lahore to Islamabad?

a) M-1

b) M-2

c) M-3

d) M-4

 

92. Which motorway is also known as the Hazara Expressway?

a) M-1

b) M-2

c) M-3

d) M-4

 

93. Which motorway connects Peshawar to Islamabad?

a) M-1

b) M-2

c) M-3

d) M-4

 

94. Which motorway is also known as the Karachi Northern Bypass?

a) M-9

b) M-10

c) M-11

d) M-12

 

95. Which motorway connects Faisalabad to Multan?

a) M-3

b) M-4

c) M-5

d) M-6

 

96. Which motorway connects Islamabad to Peshawar and onwards to Torkham?

a) M-1

b) M-2

c) M-3

d) M-4

 

97. Which was the first motorway constructed in Pakistan?

A) M-1

B) M-2

C) M-3

D) M-4

 

98. Which motorway connects Multan to Sukkur?

A) M-5

B) M-6

C) M-7

D) M-8

 

99. Which city has the busiest airport in Pakistan?

a. Karachi

b. Islamabad

c. Lahore

d. Peshawar

 

100. Which airport in Pakistan is named after the founder of the nation?

a. Karachi International Airport

b. Lahore International Airport

c. Islamabad International Airport

d. Peshawar International Airport

 

101. Which airport in Pakistan is considered the highest international airport in the world?

a. Islamabad International Airport

b. Quetta International Airport

c. Gilgit Airport

d. Skardu Airport

 

102. Which airport in Pakistan is located closest to the Khyber Pass?

a. Bacha Khan International Airport

b. Peshawar International Airport

c. Saidu Sharif Airport

d. Chitral Airport

 

103. Which of the following seaports in Pakistan is the largest in terms of cargo handling capacity?

a) Gwadar Port

b) Karachi Port

c) Port Qasim

d) Pasni Port

 

104. Which seaport in Pakistan is located in the Arabian Sea and is closest to the Strait of Hormuz?

a) Gwadar Port

b) Karachi Port

c) Port Qasim

d) Ormara Port

 

105. Which of the following seaports in Pakistan is a deep-water port and is located in the southwestern province of Balochistan?

a) Gwadar Port

b) Karachi Port

c) Port Qasim

d) Pasni Port

 

106. Which seaport in Pakistan is located at the mouth of the Indus River and is primarily used for the export of agricultural products?

a) Gwadar Port

b) Karachi Port

c) Port Qasim

d) Keti Bandar Port

 

107. Which seaport in Pakistan is located in the southwestern province of Balochistan and is primarily used for fishing and small-scale trade?

a) Gwadar Port

b) Karachi Port

c) Pasni Port

d) Ormara Port

 

108. Which mineral is the largest source of export revenue for Pakistan?

a) Coal

b) Copper

c) Gold

d) Marble

 

109. Which mineral is found in the largest quantity in Pakistan?

a) Copper

b) Coal

c) Iron ore

d) Chromite

 

110. Which province in Pakistan has the most significant coal reserves?

a) Punjab

b) Sindh

c) Balochistan

d) Khyber Pakhtunkhwa

 

111. Which mineral is found in “Khewra” Pakistan?

a) Gold

b) Copper

c) Salt

d) Marble

 

112. Which mineral is Pakistan's largest source of copper?

a) Sulfur

b) Iron ore

c) Chromite

d) Gold

 

113. Which province in Pakistan has the most significant deposits of chromite?

a) Punjab

b) Sindh

c) Balochistan

d) Khyber Pakhtunkhwa

 

114. Which mineral is found in the Thar Desert in Pakistan and has the potential to be used for power generation?

a) Coal

b) Iron ore

c) Copper

d) Marble

 

115. Which province in Pakistan has the most significant reserves of natural gas?

a) Punjab

b) Sindh

c) Balochistan

d) Khyber Pakhtunkhwa

 

116. Which mineral is found in the Reko Diq area of Balochistan and has the potential to be Pakistan's largest source of export revenue?

a) Copper

b) Gold

c) Iron ore

d) Chromite

 

117. Which mineral is found in the Chagai district of Balochistan and is one of the largest copper deposits in the world?

a) Copper

b) Gold

c) Iron ore

d) Chromite

 

118. What is the most abundant mineral found in Pakistan?

a) Coal

b) Iron ore

c) Salt

d) Copper

 

119. Which of the following minerals is not found in Pakistan?

a) Chromite

b) Marble

c) Bauxite

d) Zinc

 

120. Pakistan has the world's second-largest deposit of which mineral?

a) Copper

b) Gold

c) Coal

d) Uranium

 

121. Which mineral is Pakistan famous for producing high-quality specimens of?

a) Quartz

b) Emerald

c) Ruby

d) Diamond

 

122. Which country is situated to the west of Pakistan?

A) Iran

B) Afghanistan

C) India

D) China

 

123. Which country is situated to the north of Pakistan?

A) India

B) Afghanistan

C) China

D) Iran

 

124. Which country is situated to the northwest of Pakistan?

A) India

B) Iran

C) Afghanistan

D) China

 

125. Which country is situated to the northeast of Pakistan?

A) China

B) Iran

C) India

D) Afghanistan

 

126. What is the main cash crop of Pakistan?

a) Wheat

b) Rice

c) Sugarcane

d) Cotton

 

127. What is the most widely cultivated crop in Pakistan?

a) Wheat

b) Rice

c) Maize

d) Sugarcane

 

128. Which of the following is not a major crop of Pakistan?

a) Maize

b) Barley

c) Sugarcane

d) Soybean

 

129. Which province of Pakistan is the largest producer of wheat?

a) Punjab

b) Sindh

c) Khyber Pakhtunkhwa

d) Balochistan

 

130. Which province of Pakistan is the largest producer of rice?

a) Punjab

b) Sindh

c) Khyber Pakhtunkhwa

d) Balochistan

 

131. Which province of Pakistan is the largest producer of sugarcane?

a) Punjab

b) Sindh

c) Khyber Pakhtunkhwa

d) Balochistan

 

132. Which province of Pakistan is the largest producer of cotton?

a) Punjab

b) Sindh

c) Khyber Pakhtunkhwa

d) Balochistan

 

133. Which of the following is a major fruit crop of Pakistan?

a) Mango

b) Orange

c) Banana

d) All of the above

 

134. Which of the following is a major vegetable crop of Pakistan?

a) Tomato

b) Potato

c) Onion

d) All of the above

 

135. Which of the following is a major livestock product of Pakistan?

a) Milk

b) Meat

c) Leather

d) All of the above

 

136. Which province of Pakistan is the largest producer of wheat?

a) Punjab

b) Sindh

c) Balochistan

d) Khyber Pakhtunkhwa

 

137. Which crop is known as the 'white gold' of Pakistan?

a) Rice

b) Sugarcane

c) Cotton

d) Maize

 

138. Which fruit is the leading export item of Pakistan?

a) Mango

b) Apple

c) Banana

d) Orange

 

139. Which province of Pakistan is the largest producer of mangoes?

a) Punjab

b) Sindh

c) Balochistan

d) Khyber Pakhtunkhwa

 

140. Which crop is the most important source of edible oil in Pakistan?

a) Cotton

b) Sunflower

c) Canola

d) Soybean

 

141. Which province of Pakistan is the largest producer of sugarcane?

a) Punjab

b) Sindh

c) Balochistan

d) Khyber Pakhtunkhwa

 

142. What is the most important vegetable crop in Pakistan?

a) Potato

b) Onion

c) Tomato

d) Cabbage

 

143. What is the most important livestock product in Pakistan?

a) Milk

b) Meat

c) Eggs

d) Wool

 

144. Which is the largest artificial lake in Pakistan?

A) Hub Lake

B) Rawal Lake

C) Keenjhar Lake

D) Mangla Lake

 

145. Which is the largest natural lake in Pakistan?

A) Manchar Lake

B) Saif-ul-Malook Lake

C) Dudipatsar Lake

D) Attabad Lake

 

146. Which lake is known as the "Heart of Pakistan"?

A) Manchar Lake

B) Keenjhar Lake

C) Hanna Lake

D) Saif-ul-Malook Lake

 

147. Which is the highest lake in Pakistan?

A) Karambar Lake

B) Sheosar Lake

C) Satpara Lake

D) Ratti Gali Lake

 

148. Which lake is located in the Skardu district of Gilgit-Baltistan?

A) Rama Lake

B) Sheosar Lake

C) Rush Lake

D) Karomber Lake

 

149. Which lake was formed as a result of a massive landslide in 2010?

A) Attabad Lake

B) Kachura Lake

C) Upper Kachura Lake

D) Lower Kachura Lake

 

150. Which lake is located in the Kaghan Valley of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa?

A) Dudipatsar Lake

B) Ratti Gali Lake

C) Saiful Muluk Lake

D) Shandur Lake

 

151. Which lake is located in the Khuzdar district of Balochistan?

A) Haleji Lake

B) Hamal Lake

C) Hingol Lake

D) Khabikki Lake

 

152. What is the largest desert in Pakistan?

a. Thar Desert

b. Cholistan Desert

c. Kharan Desert

d. None of the above

 

153. Which province of Pakistan has the largest area covered by desert?

a. Punjab

b. Sindh

c. Balochistan

d. Khyber Pakhtunkhwa

 

154. Which desert is also known as the "Great Indian Desert"?

a. Thar Desert

b. Cholistan Desert

c. Kharan Desert

d. None of the above

 

155. Which desert is located in the southern part of Punjab province?

a. Thar Desert

b. Cholistan Desert

c. Kharan Desert

d. None of the above

 

156. Which desert is located in the western part of Balochistan province?

a. Thar Desert

b. Cholistan Desert

c. Kharan Desert

d. None of the above

 

157. What percentage of Pakistan's land area is covered by forests?

a) 1%

b) 3%

c) 5%

d) 7%

 

158. Which province of Pakistan has the highest forest cover?

a) Punjab

b) Sindh

c) Khyber Pakhtunkhwa

d) Balochistan

 

159. Which is the largest forest reserve in Pakistan?

a) Chilgoza Forest

b) Ayubia National Park

c) Khunjerab National Park

d) Lal Suhanra National Park

 

160. Which type of forest is predominant in Pakistan?

a) Temperate forest

b) Tropical forest

c) Alpine forest

d) Mangrove forest

 

161. Which is the most threatened forest ecosystem in Pakistan?

a) Himalayan temperate forests

b) Mangrove forests

c) Chilgoza forests

d) Riverine forests

 

162. Which mountain range is located in northern Pakistan?

a. Karakoram Range

b. Himalayan Range

c. Hindu Kush Range

d. Sulaiman Range

 

163. Which of the following peaks is not located in Pakistan?

a. Mount Everest

b. Gasherbrum I

c. Broad Peak

d. Tirich Mir

 

164. Which mountain pass connects Pakistan and Afghanistan?

a. Khyber Pass

b. Bolan Pass

c. Lowari Pass

d. Khunjerab Pass

165. Which mountain peak is known as the "Killer Mountain" due to its high fatality rate among climbers?

a. Nanga Parbat

b. K2

c. Broad Peak

d. Gasherbrum II

 

166. Which mountain range is located in northern Pakistan and runs parallel to the Karakoram Range?

a) Hindu Kush Range

b) Himalaya Range

c) Pamir Range

d) Salt Range

 

167. Which mountain pass connects Pakistan with Afghanistan?

a) Khunjerab Pass

b) Khyber Pass

c) Gomal Pass

d) Tochi Pass

 

168. Which mountain range is located in the southwestern part of Pakistan and runs parallel to the Arabian Sea?

a) Karakoram Range

b) Hindu Kush Range

c) Himalaya Range

d) Makran Range

 

169. Which is the second-highest mountain peak in Pakistan?

a) Nanga Parbat

b) Gasherbrum I

c) Broad Peak

d) Tirich Mir

 

170. Which is the highest peak of the Himalaya Range in Pakistan?

a) Rakaposhi

b) Tirich Mir

c) Nanga Parbat

d) Masherbrum

 

171. Which mountain range is located in the northern part of Pakistan and is known for its beautiful valleys and high-altitude lakes?

a) Karakoram Range

b) Himalaya Range

c) Hindu Kush Range

d) Pamir Range

 

172. Which is the only eight-thousander located entirely within Pakistan?

a) K2

b) Nanga Parbat

c) Gasherbrum I

d) Broad Peak

 

173. Which is the highest mountain pass in Pakistan?

a) Khunjerab Pass

b) Khyber Pass

c) Babusar Pass

d) Lowari Pass

 

174. Which fort is known as the "King of Forts" in Pakistan?

A. Lahore Fort

B. Ranikot Fort

C. Bala Hissar Fort

D. None of the above

 

175. Which fort was built by Sher Shah Suri?

A. Lahore Fort

B. Rohtas Fort

C. Bala Hissar Fort

D. None of the above

 

176. Which fort is located in Peshawar?

A. Lahore Fort

B. Khyber Fort

C. Ranikot Fort

D. None of the above

 

177. Which fort is located in the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province of Pakistan and was built by Emperor Akbar?

a) Lahore Fort

b) Bala Hisar Fort

c) Attock Fort

d) Rohtas Fort

 

178. Which fort is located in Sindh province and was built by Mir Karam Ali Khan Talpur in the 18th century?

a) Kot Diji Fort

b) Ranikot Fort

c) Khyber Fort

d) Noor Mahal

 

179. Which fort is located in the Gilgit-Baltistan region of Pakistan and is believed to be more than 900 years old?

a) Baltit Fort

b) Shigar Fort

c) Altit Fort

d) Chitral Fort

 

180. Which fort is located in the Punjab province of Pakistan and was built by the British during the 19th century?

a) Rohtas Fort

b) Shalimar Fort

c) Derawar Fort

d) Attock Fort

 

181. Which fort is located in the Balochistan province of Pakistan and is believed to have been built during the 17th century?

a) Khyber Fort

b) Attock Fort

c) Gwadar Fort

d) Bala Hisar Fort

 

182. Which fort is located in the Punjab province of Pakistan and was built by the Sikh ruler Maharaja Ranjit Singh?

a) Rohtas Fort

b) Lahore Fort

c) Shalimar Fort

d) Noor Mahal

 

183. Which is the coldest month in Pakistan?

a) December

b) January

c) February

d) November

 

184. What is the average temperature of Pakistan's coastal areas?

a) 20°C to 25°C

b) 25°C to 30°C

c) 30°C to 35°C

d) 35°C to 40°C

 

185. What is the main cause of rainfall in Pakistan?

a) Monsoon winds

b) Westerlies

c) Trade winds

d) Polar winds

 

186. Which city in Pakistan receives the highest rainfall annually?

a) Lahore

b) Murree

c) Islamabad

d) Muzaffarabad

 

187. What is the main factor affecting the climate of Pakistan?

a) Altitude

b) Latitude

c) Ocean currents

d) Wind direction

 

188. What is the climate of Pakistan's northern areas?

a) Tropical

b) Desert

c) Alpine

d) Mediterranean

 

189. Which province in Pakistan is the hottest in summer?

a) Sindh

b) Punjab

c) Balochistan

d) Khyber Pakhtunkhwa

 

190. What is the average annual temperature of Pakistan's northern areas?

a) 10°C to 15°C

b) 15°C to 20°C

c) 20°C to 25°C

d) 25°C to 30°C

 

191. What is the main factor behind the formation of cyclones in the Arabian Sea?

a) High atmospheric pressure

b) Low atmospheric pressure

c) Strong winds

d) High temperature

 

192. What is the traditional cuisine of Pakistan called?

A) Biryani

B) Sushi

C) Pad Thai

D) Kimchi

 

193. Which famous archaeological site in Pakistan is known for its well-preserved Buddhist ruins?

A) Taxila

B) Harappa

C) Mohenjo-daro

D) Multan

 

194. Which city in Pakistan is known as the "City of Gardens"?

A) Islamabad

B) Karachi

C) Lahore

D) Peshawar

 

195. Which language is spoken by the people of Gilgit-Baltistan region?

a. Urdu

b. Hindko

c. Balti

d. Pashto

 

196. Which of the following is not a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Pakistan?

A. Lahore Fort

B. Shalimar Gardens

C. Rohtas Fort

D. Faisal Mosque

 

197. Which ancient civilization is associated with the ruins of Mohenjo-daro in Sindh?

A. Mauryan civilization

B. Mughal Empire

C. Indus Valley civilization

D. Buddhist civilization

 

198. The Badshahi Mosque, located in Lahore, was built during the reign of which Mughal emperor?

A. Akbar

B. Shah Jahan

C. Aurangzeb

D. Bahadur Shah Zafar

 

199. The ancient Buddhist monastery of Takht-i-Bahi is located in which province of Pakistan?

A. Sindh

B. Punjab

C. Balochistan

D. Khyber Pakhtunkhwa

 

200. Which ancient city is known as the "City of Eagles" and is located in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa?

A. Taxila

B. Harappa

C. Swat

D. Peshawar


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