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: Event marked by Black Day on 16 October 1905
A) Partition of Bengal
B) Rowlett Act
C) Jallianwala Massacre
D) Simon Commission
Q: Purpose of the Round Table Conferences
A) Discuss constitution
B) End colonial rule
C) Discuss economic reforms
D) Plan for elections
Q: Name given to the 1933 pamphlet proposing Pakistan
A) Muslim India
B) Separate Nation
C) The Future of Muslims
D) Now or Never
Q: First Muslim President of the Indian National Congress
A) Maulana Azad
B) Muhammad Ali
C) Shaukat Ali
D) Badruddin Tyabji
Q: Date of death of Quaid-e-Azam
A) 11 September 1948
B) 11 August 1948
C) 11 October 1948
D) 14 August 1948
Q: Resolution presented by Chaudhry Fazal-e-Haq
A) Objective Resolution
B) Pakistan Resolution
C) Muslim Unity Resolution
D) Delhi Resolution
Q: Length of Pakistan’s coastline
A) 990 km
B) 2,000 km
C) 1,046 km
D) 1,200 km
Q: Currency introduced after independence
A) Pakistani Rupee
B) Indian Rupee
C) Muslim Currency
D) British Pound
Q: Sole authority who declared Urdu as Pakistan’s national language
A) Liaquat Ali Khan
B) Allama Iqbal
C) Ayub Khan
D) Muhammad Ali Jinnah
Q: Leader of Pakistan during the 1973 Constitution
A) Yahya Khan
B) Pervez Musharraf
C) Zulfikar Ali Bhutto
D) Ayub Khan