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.
Founder of Pakistan M.A. Jinnah declared unequivocally that “it is impossible to work a democratic parliamentary government in India” in press interview given to ____________.
A. The Hindustan Times
B. Manchester Guardian
C. The Financial Times
D. None of these
Kazi Saeed-ud-Din Ahmad, an Aligarh geographer clearly demarcated areas to substantiate the two nation theory were in all _______.
A. Four
B. Six
C. Eight
D. None of these
On 7th August, Muhammad Ali Jinnah left India for the last time and flew to _________.
A. Quetta
B. Lahore
C. Karachi
D. None of these
Junagadh was a small maritime sate and had an area of ________.
A. 4500 sq km
B. 9000 sq km
C. 10000 sq km
D. None of these
Tethys’s deposits finally turned to be _________.
A. Western Ghats
B. Himalayas
C. Karakoram
D. None of these
The Salt Range lies in the large accumulation of pure salt at Khewra and _________.
A. Attock
B. Jhelum
C. Kalabagh
D. None of these
Land holdings in Pakistan are characterized by _________.
A. Huge farms
B. Very big farms
C. Large farms
D. None of these
From 1858 upto about 1870 nearly all British Politicians, authors blamed the Muslims for __________.
A. Disloyalty
B. Independence
C. Leadership
D. None of these
Indo-Muslim culture in details is overwhelmingly _________.
A. Central Asian
B. Arabian
C. Iranian
D. None of these
“The Millat and Menace of Indianism” is written by ________.
A. Muhammad Ali
B. Ch. Rehmat Ali
C. Shaukat Ali
D. None of these
