Pak Affairs MCQs
Pak Affairs MCQs are an essential part of preparation for competitive exams such as CSS, PMS, PPSC, FPSC, and NTS. This section offers a comprehensive set of questions that cover Pakistan’s independence movement, constitutional development, major political and military events, foreign relations, and current affairs. It also includes topics on economic reforms, education policies, and national challenges. These questions are designed to build a strong grip on both historical and contemporary issues related to Pakistan. Whether you're a student, civil service aspirant, or preparing for departmental exams, these MCQs provide critical insights into the country's affairs and help improve general knowledge for all exam levels.
Q: Founder of the Pakistan Movement
A) Allama Iqbal
B) Sir Syed Ahmad Khan
C) Muhammad Ali Jinnah
D) Liaquat Ali Khan
Q: Location of Minar-e-Pakistan
A) Islamabad
B) Karachi
C) Lahore
D) Rawalpindi
Q: Title of Pakistan’s second constitution
A) Interim Constitution
B) Constitution of 1962
C) Constitution of 1956
D) Constitution of 1973
Q: Duration of the 1971 Pakistan-India war
A) 15 days
B) 10 days
C) 13 days
D) 7 days
Q: Main objective of the Objectives Resolution
A) Promote socialism
B) Ensure provincial autonomy
C) Outline future constitution
D) Reduce taxes
Q: Head of state during Pakistan’s entry into the UN
A) Liaquat Ali Khan
B) Khawaja Nazimuddin
C) Muhammad Ali Jinnah
D) Ayub Khan
Q: Number of seats won by the Muslim League in 1946 elections in Muslim-majority areas
A) 90%
B) 85%
C) 75%
D) 100%
Q: Decision-maker for the boundary demarcation during partition
A) Mountbatten
B) Radcliffe
C) Nehru
D) Jinnah
Q: Main focus of the Nehru Report
A) Hindu-Muslim unity
B) Separate electorates
C) Independence of India
D) Federation of states
Q: Agreement that allowed Indian migrants to return to Pakistan
A) Tashkent Agreement
B) Simla Agreement
C) Delhi Declaration
D) Liaquat-Nehru Pact