- 16th October 1951
- 17th October 1951
- 18th October 1951
- 19th October 1951
- a
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Liaqat Ali Khan was first Prime Minister of Pakistan.
The title of Liaqat Ali Khan is Shaheed E Millat.
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.
Who was the first Muslim leader, who used word “Nation” for Muslims of Sub-Continent?
- Quaid E Azam
- Allama Iqbal
- Sir Syed Ahmed Khan
- Muhammad Ali Johar
- c
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According to Sir Syed Ahmed Khan, There are lived two nations in sub- continent which are Hindu and Muslim.
They could not live together.
Who was given the Presidential Speech in 1930 at Allahabad?
- Allama Iqbal
- Quaid E Azam
- Muhammad Ali Johar
- None of these
- a
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It was 25th Annual Session of All India Muslim League.
Sir Allama Muhammad iqbal delivered Presidential speech on 29th December 1930 in Allahabad
When did Quaid E Azam presented 14 points?
- 1st July 1929
- 30th December 1929
- 30th January 1929
- 31st March 1929
- d
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Nehru Report was presented on 28th August 1928.
How many Constitutions have been so far promulgated in Pakistan?
- 01
- 02
- 03
- None of these
- C
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1956
1962
1973
Pakistan has shortest boundary with:
- China
- Russia
- India
- Afghanistan
- a
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The border length of Pakistan with China is 592 Km.
The title of Quaid E Millat was given to:
- Muhammad Ali Johar
- Chaudhry Rehmat Ali
- Liaqat Ali Khan
- None of these
- c
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Liaqat Ali Khan is also known as “Shaheed E Millat”.
Liaqat Ali Khan joined All India Muslim League in:
- 1923
- 1924
- 1925
- 1926
- a
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Liaqat Ali Khan was assassinated on 16th October 1951 in Rawalpindi.
In October 1958, General Muhammad Ayub Khan deposed:
- Fazal Elahi Chaudhary
- Yahya Khan
- Ghulam Ishaq Khan
- Iskandar Mirza
- d
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The first Martial law was also imposed by General Muhammad Ayub Khan in 1958.
Quaid E Azam joined the All India Muslim League in:
- 1906
- 1913
- 1916
- 1919
- b
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Quaid E Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah left Congress in 1920.