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Pakistan Studies Online Test MCQs With Answers
Question # 1
Which of the following pass connects Peshawar with Chitral?
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Malakand Pass
Dargai Pass
Bolan Pass
Barogali Pass
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Question # 2
When Bengal was divided into two provinces?
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16 October 1905
15 December 1908
16 September 1906
10 August 1909
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Question # 3
Who was viceroy of India at the time of passage of Indian Trade unions Act of 1926, Indian Forest Act, 1927?
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Lord Chelmsford
Lord Reading
Lord Irwin
Lord Willingdon
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Question # 4
Uch is famous for
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Tombs of Saints
Fort
Pottery
Lakes
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Question # 5
Khewra Salt Mines are the largest mines of Pakistan, Which are located in?
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KPK
Punjab
Sindh
Baluchistan
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Question # 6
Who composed the tune of National Anthem of Pakistan?
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Abdul Asar Hafeez Jullundhri
Mian Mahmood Alam Suhrawardy
Ahmed G. Chagla
None of these
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Question # 7
Aurangzeb died at the age of:
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80 years
90 years
95 years
70 years
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Question # 8
The area was once well watered by the river Ghaggar now called the Hakra in Pakistan and known in Vedic times as the
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Parushni
Askini
Sarasvati
Vitasta
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Question # 9
Derawar Fort is located near ______:
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Multan
Bahawalpur
Jehanian
Ahmadpur East
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Question # 10
Jahangir led the army against his rebellious son, defeated and captured him with his principal supporters.Where Jahangir defeated his son?
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Juna Ghar
Jalalpur
Jalandhar
None of these
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Question # 11
When Quetta was almost completely destroyed in the great earthquake?
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31 May 1935
19 May 1915
21 June 1935
31 May 1925
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