Most Important & Most Repeated MCQs

  • 1st January
  • 23 March
  • 1st April
  • 26th June
  • d
  • The United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) celebrated this day first time in 1987 and announced 26th June s International Drug Day.

  • Control of Narcotic Substances Act 1997
  • CrPC
  • FIA Act
  • PPC 1860
  • a
  • There are 64 sections in CNS Act 2017.

  • UNICEF
  • UNESCO
  • UNODC
  • WHO
  • c
  • UNODC stands for United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime.
    It was established in 1997.
    Its headquarter is located in Vienna.

  • Punish addicts
  • Promote drugs
  • Increase crime
  • Cure addiction
  • d
  • Rehabilitation centers provide Medical Treatment, Psychological Therapy, Social Reintegration, Family Counseling and Skill Training to addicted person.

  • Ministry of Defense
  • Ministry of Narcotics Control
  • Ministry of Interior
  • Ministry of Law
  • b
  • Syed Mohsin Raza Naqvi is current Minister of Anti Narcotics Force since March 2024.
    Maj.General Abdul Moeed is current Director General of ANF since March 2024.

  • 1995
  • 1996
  • 1997
  • 1998
  • a
  • ANF was established on 21 February 1995 by merging Pakistan Narcotics Control Board and Anti Narcotics Task Force.

  • Iran
  • India
  • Afghanistan
  • China
  • c
  • The border line between Pakistan and Afghanistan is called Durand Line.
    Its length is 2670 Km.
    Pak Afghan border was established on 12 November 1893.

  • Heroin
  • Cocaine
  • LSD
  • Methamphetamine
  • a
  • Heroin is made up of Morphine.
    Morphine comes from poppy plants.
    Afghanistan is largest producer of Opium.
    Heroin depresses nervous system and leads to breathing problem.

  • Gwadar
  • Ormara
  • Pasni
  • Karachi Port
  • d
  • Karachi Port is largest and busiest sea port of Pakistan.
    It handles about 60% to 70% trade and cargo of Pakistan.
    It was established in 1854 by British East India Company.

  • Radcliffe Line
  • Goldsmid Line
  • Durand Line
  • McMahon Line
  • b
  • This border is most important for drug trafficking.
    This border was fixed by a British Officer named sir Frederic John Goldsmid in 1871-72.
    This border separates Balochistan and Iran.
    The length of this border is 909 km (approx).