AKUEB Pak Studies Quiz (Grade-12th)0% 0 votes, 0 avg 25 Created by ShahidAKUEB Pak Studies QuizAKUEB Pak Studies Quiz (Grade 11 & 12 ) - 1 1 / 10Pakistan has faced military coup for three times since its inception. This reflects Pakistan’s inability to upheld the ideology of A) Justice. B) Democracy. C) Participation. D) Accountability 2 / 10In order to improve the economic conditions of the masses and decrease class difference in society, the ideology advocated will be of A) Justice. B) Equality. C) Democracy. D) Brotherhood. 3 / 10Which of the following Islamic values is considered to be an important component of the ideology of Pakistan? A) Justice B) Honesty C) Integrity D) Righteousness 4 / 10The study of constitutional development from 1947 till date, in the subject of Pakistan Studies, leads one to understand the process of A) Development of defense strategies. B) Distribution of power between units. C) Economic development in the country. D) Development of relationships with other countries. 5 / 10Pakistan Studies is made a compulsory subject for the students in order to develop. A) Vocational skills amongst the citizens. B) Feeling of nationalism amongst the youth. C) Moral values amongst the younger generation. D) Literature appreciation for the lower age group 6 / 10“You will no doubt agree with me that the first duty of a government is to maintain law and order, so that the life, property and religious beliefs of its subjects are fully protected by the State”.Excerpt from Quaid-e-Azam’s address to the Constituent Assembly August 11, 1947The principle of ideology of Pakistan that is depicted in the given excerpt is of A) Justice. B) Honesty C) Fraternity. D) Righteousness. 7 / 10The BASIC reason that initiated Aligarh Movement in 1858 was A) Cultural. B) Religious C) Educational. D) Recreational 8 / 10The publication of the magazine, ‘Tehzib-ul-Akhlaq’ was initiated by Sir Syed Ahmed Khan to teach Muslims the A) Manners and the etiquette of Western society. B) Morals and values of their forefathers. C) Western scientific processes. D) Protocols of nobility. 9 / 10The MOST LIKELY political impact of Aligarh Movement on the Muslims during 1900-1910 was that they were able to A) Get government jobs at higher positions. B) Familarise themselves with Western education. C) Put forward their views about separate electorates in front of the British. D) Administer governmental affairs in the Muslim majority areas of the subcontinent. 10 / 10The MAJOR negative impact of the Khilafat Movement (1919-1924) is that it A) Deteriorated the relationship between Afghanistan and the subcontinent. B) Developed trust on the Hindu leaders rather than Muslim ones. C) Made Muslims lose socio-economic footing in the society. D) Created resentment between British and Hindus. Your score isThe average score is 72% LinkedIn Facebook 0% Restart quiz Exit Anonymous feedback Send feedback 0% 0 votes, 0 avg 12 Created by ShahidAKUEB Pak Studies QuizAKUEB Pak Studies Quiz (Grade 11 & 12 ) - 2 1 / 10Khilafat Movement (1919-1924) was MAINLY initiated after the British were unable to A) Reinstate Mughal Empire in the subcontinent. B) Fulfil their promise regarding the Ottoman Empire. C) Keep the borders of India open for Iran and Afghanistan. D) Provide representation to the Muslims in Central Legislature. 2 / 10The negative impact of the Khilafat Movement (1919-1924) on the Muslims of the Subcontinent was that it. A) Led to the dissolution of the Ottoman Empire. B) Initiated political uprising in the subcontinent. C) Created economic loss amongst the Muslims in the region. D) Increased the rift between Indian Muslims and Muslims around the world. 3 / 10Lahore Resolution 1940 led Muslim leaders to make a demand for the A) Federation B) Dominion status C) Independent state D) Separate electorate 4 / 10The negative economic impact of Boundary Commission on East Pakistan led to the lack of A) Dry ports. B) Industries. C) Raw materials. D) Skilled labors. 5 / 10According to the Independence Act 1947, the civil servants appointed by the British Crown before the Act would be A) Able to continue the service till the end of tenure. B) Terminated after the formation of dominions. C) Moved to dominions as per their religion. D) Asked to resign and opt for another job. 6 / 10The boundaries of the two provinces of British India that were demarcated by the Boundary Commissions, set up under the chairmanship of Sir Cyril Radcliffe, in 1947 Were A) Bengal and Assam. B) Punjab and Bengal. C) Uttar Pradesh and Bengal. D) Punjab and Northwest Frontier Province 7 / 10The allotment of which of the following by the Boundary Commission resulted in Kashmir dispute between India and Pakistan? A) Calcutta B) Ferozpur C) Nadiabad D) Gurdaspu 8 / 10Which of the following was the main purpose of Aligarh Scientific Society established by Sir Syed Ahmed Khan? A) Promotion of Islamic teachings B) Publication of books in local languages C) Translation of books from Persian to Urdu D) Translation of books from English to Urdu 9 / 10The division of the Punjab in 1947 gave rise to which crucial economic problem between India and Pakistan? A. Kashmir Issue B. Siachen Conflict C. Canal Water Dispute D. Division 10 / 10Which of the following Islamic values is considered to be an important component of the ideology of Pakistan? A. Justice B. Honesty C. Integrity D. Righteousness Your score isThe average score is 56% LinkedIn Facebook 0% Restart quiz Exit Anonymous feedback Send feedback 0% 0 votes, 0 avg 9 Created by ShahidAKUEB Pak Studies QuizAKUEB Pak Studies Quiz (Grade 11 & 12) - 3 1 / 10All of the following were the objectives of the Khilafat Movement started by the Indian Muslims in the early 1920s EXCEPT the A. protection of the Turkish Caliphate. B. protection of the holy places of the Muslims. C. establishment of the caliphate system in India D. maintenance of the unity of the Ottoman Empire. 2 / 10The founder of Pakistan, Muhammad Ali Jinnah, envisioned Pakistan to be a/ an A. feudal state. B. socialist state. C. theocratic state. D. egalitarian state. 3 / 10Which of the following Muslim majority districts was given to India by the Bengal Boundary Commission despite protests from Pakistan. A) Sylhet B) Faridpur C) Murshidabad D) Chittagong Hill 4 / 10Which of the following was one of the reasons for the failure of 1956 Constitution of Pakistan? A) It gave all powers to the Head of the State (President). B) It did not include the Islamic Shariah as the source of law. C) It introduced the system of democracy which was new to the nation. D) It did not grant equal representation to East and West Pakistan in the parliament. 5 / 10The Partition of Bengal 1905 was considered an achievement for Muslims of Bengal because the partition was likely to provide A) Greater social benefits. B) Right to separate electorates. C) Freedom from the British rule. D) Higher representation in the Government. 6 / 10Sir Syed Ahmed Khan took a rigid stand on the politics of the subcontinent by urging the Muslims to stay away from it. He urged the Muslims are not a part of the Indian National Congress. His opposition towards Muslims’ participation in the politics of the subcontinent was based on the reason that A) Muslims were not competent to run government institutions. B) Muslims were not loyal to the British rule in the subcontinent. C) Muslims were unaware of the European manners and social life. D) Muslims were lagging behind in economic and educational development 7 / 10Indus Water Basin Treaty 1960 solved the major problem faced by Pakistan since 1948. More or less, all aspects were covered in the treaty except one essential problem which is still causing water related issues in Pakistan. The essential factor NOT considered was the A) Impact of climate change. B) Change in government policies. C) Increase in population over time. D) Building of dams and reservoirs. 8 / 10Radcliff Boundary Commission handed over Calcutta to India despite it being surrounded by Muslim majority areas. This act led East Pakistan to face . A) Social problems. B) Military problems. C) Religious problems. D) Economic problems. 9 / 10All of the following are initial aims and objectives of All India Muslim League EXCEPT A) to create friendly relations between Muslims and British. B) to protect the rights and interests of Indian Muslims. C) to support All Indian National Congress as a political party. D) to stop hopelessness arising in the hearts of the Muslims. 10 / 10From 1937–39, All India National Congress formed Congress ministries in five provinces of the subcontinent. On 22nd December 1939, Congress announced the annulment of ministries. The Muslims of the subcontinent decided to celebrate that day as the Day of Deliverance because A) Congress rule had ended. B) Muslim’s voting rights were increased. C) fresh elections were initiated. D) Muslims became the new leaders. Your score isThe average score is 38% LinkedIn Facebook 0% Restart quiz Exit Anonymous feedback Send feedback 0% 0 votes, 0 avg 12 Created by ShahidAKUEB Pak Studies QuizAKUEB Pak Studies Quiz (Grade 11 & 12) - 4 1 / 10Which of the following Princely States of pre-partitioned India was sea faring and NOT land locked? A) Hyderabad B) Junagardh C) Kashmir D) Bhawalpur 2 / 10Radcliff Boundary Commission handed over Calcutta to India despite it being surrounded by Muslim majority areas. This act led East Pakistan to face A) Social problems. B) Economic problems. C) Military problems. D) Religious problems 3 / 10Riba was abolished as part of the Islamization of the Constitution of Pakistan in the year A) 1949 B) 1956 C) 1962 D) 1973 4 / 10Excerpt from the Quaid-e-Azam’s speech to the Constituent Assembly in 1947, The reason Quaid-e-Azam was against this act was that it directly leads to A) Starvation and death. B) Saturation of money in few hands. C) Economic imbalance in the country. D) Discrimination amongst the citizens 5 / 10The MAJOR reason that resulted in the failure of the 1956 constitution of Pakistan was the A) Process of indirect elections. B) Power granted to the prime minister. C) Failure of parliamentary system in Pakistan. D) Introduction of the basic democracies in Pakistan. 6 / 10Which of the following was a reason for the introduction of bicameral legislature in Pakistan in 1973? A) Increasing the seats in the national assembly of the country B) Ensuring representation of the minorities in the parliament C) Protection of the rights of the smaller provinces D) Protection of the rights of the larger provinces 7 / 10Which of the following documents has the list of three subjects, i.e., federal, provincial And concurrent? A) Objectives Resolution 1949 B) Constitution of Pakistan 1956 C) Constitution of Pakistan 1962 D) Constitution of Pakistan 1973 8 / 10The head of government in the provincial assemblies of Pakistan is the A) Governor B) Chief Minister C) Director General Police D) Speaker Provincial Assembly 9 / 10The constitution of Pakistan which is termed as the MOST federal and autonomous is A) 1956 B) 1962 C) 1971 D) 1973 10 / 10According to the Objectives Resolution 1949, sovereignty belongs to the A) Divine being. B) Legislative bodies. C) Selected representatives. D) President of the country. Your score isThe average score is 48% LinkedIn Facebook 0% Restart quiz Exit Anonymous feedback Send feedback /10 0 votes, 0 avg 11 Created by ShahidAKUEB Pak Studies QuizAKUEB Pak Studies Quiz (Grade 11 & 12) - 5 1 / 10According to the Objectives Resolution 1949, sovereignty belongs to the A) Divine being. B) Legislative bodies. C) Selected representatives. D) President of the country. 2 / 10A constitution plays a vital role in a state because it A) Protects the territorial integrity of the country. B) Defines the approach of a state towards other countries. C) Keeps the interests of its citizens, both within and outside the country. D) Sets the limits and boundaries of the governments’ interaction and powers 3 / 10According to Quaid-e-Azam’s speech at the Constituent Assembly in 1947, the problems that MAJORLY delayed both the Hindus and Muslims in achieving independence were A) Jobbery and corruption. B) B regionalism and casteism. C) Favouritism and selfishness. D) Sectarianism and class system. 4 / 10According to Quaid-e-Azam’s speech at the Constituent Assembly in 1947, the action that Would MOST likely devoid a society of capable people is A) Black-marketing B) Nepotism C) Hoarding D) Casteism 5 / 10According to the Objectives Resolution 1949, sovereignty belongs to the A) Divine being. B) Legislative bodies. C) Selected representatives. D) President of the country. 6 / 10According to the Objectives Resolution 1949, the type of government favourable for the Country, Pakistan is A) Oligarchy B) Theocracy C) Democracy D) Aristocracy 7 / 10The MAJOR reason behind the delay in the constitution making in Pakistan during 1947-1956 was the A) Lack of competent law makers for constitution making. B) Disagreement regarding the distribution of powers. C) Law and order situation in the country. D) Repeated Martial Law in the country. 8 / 10The BASIC reason due to which the constitution of 1962 was abrogated in Pakistan was that A) West Pakistan was modelled as One Unit. B) Ghulam Muhammad dissolved the First Constituent Assembly. C) Politicians preferred their personal interests over national interests. D) The separation of powers in the presidential system was not considered. 9 / 10The constitution of Pakistan which is termed as the MOST federal and autonomous is A) 1956 B) 1962 C) 1971 D) 1973 10 / 10The students of the minority communities are not given a fair chance to adopt alternative subjects in school in terms of religion.The fundamental right NOT being met in the given condition is A) The right to education. B) Safeguarding against discrimination in jobs. C) Safeguarding as to educational institutions with respect to religion. D) The freedom to profess religion and to manage religious institutions Your score isThe average score is 60% LinkedIn Facebook 0% Restart quiz Exit Anonymous feedback Send feedback