Pakistan Affairs MCQs 2006
This comprehensive list of CSS 2006 Pakistan Affairs MCQs is a perfect tool for CSS aspirants. The questions cover important concepts from the year, including Indo-Muslim culture, key political movements like the Khilafat Deputation, and the works of prominent authors. Test your knowledge on topics like the Salt Range, the history of the Pakistan Forest Institute, and the political climate surrounding the 1970 elections. This resource helps you understand the types of questions that appear on the FPSC Pakistan Affairs exam.
The Pakistan Forest Institute, a national organization was established in _______.
A. 1957
B. 1947
C. 1967
D. None of these
Relics of stone tools found in caves and terraces that date back to Pleistocene period have been discovered in __________.
A. Sind
B. Punjab
C. Balochistan
D. None of these
National Highway Authority receipts to the tune of 1850 million rupees have been reported by May ______.
A. 2002
B. 2003
C. 2004
D. None of these
Recent earthquake of October, 2005 was result of _________.
A. Volcanic activity
B. Tectonic dislocation
C. Severe flooding
D. None of these
Indian Khilafat Deputation visited England to put their views before LIyod George in ________.
A. 1940
B. 1930
C. 1920
D. None of these
Pakistan foreign policy is the safe-guarding of its sovereignty, security and ________.
A. International Relations
B. External Trade
C. Territorial integrity
D. None of these
The Lucknow Pact was conceived by ____________.
A. Lord Chelmsford
B. John Simon
C. Edward Cadguan
D. None of these
Sir Sikandar Hayat Khan was leader of _________.
A. Muslim League
B. Unionist Party
C. Congress
D. None of these
In 1917 Kheiri Brothers suggested a plan of partition of India in conference of the Socialist International held in _______.
A. London
B. Oslo
C. Stockholm
D. None of these
In 1928 Agha Khan III advocated independence of each province at the meeting of All parties convention in ________.
A. Patna
B. Hyderabad
C. Culcutta
D. None of these
