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: General Ayub Khan took over the government of Pakistan in
A) 1958
B) 1956
C) 1965
D) 1962
Q: The first Governor-General of Pakistan was
A) Muhammad Ali Jinnah
B) Khawaja Nazimuddin
C) Liaquat Ali Khan
D) Iskander Mirza
Q: The shortest-serving Prime Minister of Pakistan was
A) Yusuf Raza Gilani
B) Zafarullah Khan Jamali
C) I.I. Chundrigar
D) Shaukat Aziz
Q: The Boundary Commission to divide Bengal and Punjab was headed by
A) Lord Mountbatten
B) Cyril Radcliffe
C) Sir Stafford Cripps
D) Lord Wavell
Q: The first general elections in Pakistan were held in
A) 1970
B) 1977
C) 1958
D) 1951
Q: Bangladesh came into being after Pakistan’s defeat in
A) 1971 war
B) 1965 war
C) None
D) Kargil war
Q: The Constitution of 1973 was signed into law by
A) Ayub Khan
B) Yahya Khan
C) Zulfikar Ali Bhutto
D) Ghulam Ishaq Khan
Q: The Pakistan Resolution is also known as
A) Delhi Declaration
B) Nehru Report
C) Lucknow Pact
D) Lahore Resolution
Q: The first Muslim to preside over the All-India Congress was
A) Badruddin Tyabji
B) Syed Ahmad Khan
C) Liaquat Ali Khan
D) Maulana Azad
Q: Pakistan became a member of the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation in
A) 1976
B) 1974
C) 1969
D) 1971