Pakistan Affairs MCQs 2023
Prepare efficiently for the CSS exam by studying these CSS 2023 Pakistan Affairs MCQs. These questions are a great way to gauge your readiness and identify areas that need more attention. The set includes topics on political science theories, Pakistani constitutional history, and geographical landmarks. Learn about the 1973 Constitution of Pakistan, the significance of the Khyber Pass, and the location of the Katas Raj temple. This resource provides a practical and targeted approach to passing the FPSC Pakistan Affairs exam.
Pakistan's Supreme command of armed forces is vested in whom?
A) President
B) Prime Minister
C) Army Chief
D) None of these
Bounded rationality refers to:
A) The way humans make decisions that departs from perfect economic rationality
B) Discrimination based on economic rationality
C) Not being able to take risks
D) None of these
On the issue of Kashmir, the UN Security Council passed a resolution on 21 April:
A) April 21, 1948
B) January 7, 1948
C) September 23, 1948
D) None of these
Woodrow Wilson argued that work of government would be accomplished more effectively by:
A) Draconian laws
B) Creation of a professional civil service system
C) Managing microeconomics
D) None of these
Book 'Jinnah of Pakistan' is written by:
A) Rehmat Ali
B) Stanley Wolpert
C) E. coli
D) None of these
The scientific management approach means:
A) Use of scientific methods for optimizing work processes to increase productivity
B) Use of scientific methods for employee assistance
C) Both
D) None of these
Pakistan recognized Bangladesh as a separate country in which year?
A) 1982
B) 1971
C) 1973
D) 1974
Term used for public sector in use of technology, to provide information delivery service, support question and interact with stakeholders is:
A) Offline-government
B) Open government
C) E-government
D) None of these
The highest polo ground in the world is situated in Pakistan at:
A) Deosai
B) Kalash
C) Shandur
D) None of these
Pakistan is the land of:
A) Muslim
B) Pure
C) People
D) None of these
