- Khewra
- Michini
- Mangora
- None of these
- a
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Khewra is a small town in tehsil Pind Dadan Khan, district Jhelum, Punjab.
Khewra Salt Mines are second largest of the world.
Pakistan Studies MCQs
All Pakistan Studies Solved MCQs from Current & Past Papers are included in this section of ETEST Academy’s Website. All Pak Studies MCQs are Completely Solved with short detail.
Largest fort of Pakistan is:
- Rohtas Fort
- Rani Kot Fort
- Akbar Fort
- Jahangir Fort
- b
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Rani Kot Fort is located in district Jamshoro, Sindh.
Rani Kot Fort was founded by 1812.
Rani Kot Fort is also known as “Great Wall of Sindh”.
Baluchistan province is located in the _____ corner of Pakistan.
- East West
- North West
- South West
- South East
- c
The word “Pakistan” is of which language?
- Persian
- Hindi
- Both A & B
- None of these
- c
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Pakistan word is derived from two words.
Pak is a “Persian” word although “Istan” is taken from Hindi.
Pak mean “Holy” and Istan (Isthan) means “Place”.
Who was the first woman Governor of State Bank of Pakistan?
- Noor Jahan
- Farzana Raja
- Dr.Ashraf Abbasi
- Dr.Shamshad Akhtar
- d
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She was fourteenth Governor of State Bank of Pakistan.
Total length of Pakistan’s Coastline is:
- 1000 km
- 1020 Km
- 1046 Km
- 1100 Km
- c
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Total length of Pakistan's Coastline is 1046 Km or 650 Miles.
Maximum part of this coastline is located in Balochistan.
The new name of East Pakistan is:
- Nepal
- Bhutan
- Bangladesh
- None of these
- c
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Bangladesh came into existence on 26th March 1971.
The capital of Bangladesh is Dhaka.
Number of houses of Pakistan’s Majlis E Sura (Parliament) is:
- One
- Two
- Three
- Four
- b
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Pakistan’s Parliament System is Bicameral Parliament System.There are two houses for legislation which are Senate and National Assembly.
In _____ Balochistan was merged into one unit of West Pakistan.
- 1951
- 1955
- 1958
- 1960
- b
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In 1955, Balochistan was merged into one unit of West Pakistan.
After dissolution of one unit, Balochistan became province of Pakistan.
Pakistan’s first coin was issued on:
- 3rd June 1949
- 3rd January 1948
- 6th June 1949
- None of these
- b