Who was the first C-in-C of Pakistan Army...? Mcqs

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Who was the first C-in-C of Pakistan Army...?

(A) Muhammad Ayub Khan
(B) General Sir Frank Walter Messervy

(C) Sikandar Mirza
(D) None of these

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Source: This question is taken from the Lecturer Political Science Punjab Higher Education Department (Bs-17) 2022

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First major terrorist attack in Pakistan happened in which year:...?

(A) 1971
(B) 1989

(C) 2000
(D) 2009

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Source: This question is taken from the 200 Most Expected MCQs for ASI/SI PPSC Test Preparation

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A total of 11 countries, including Pakistan are part of CAREC (Central Asia Regional Economic Cooperation Program), CAREC was established/supported by ________...?

(A) IMF
(B) China

(C) Asian Development Bank
(D) World Bank

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Source: This question is taken from the General Knowledge (GK)

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The Parliament of Pakistan passed the Protection of Pakistan Act in:...?

(A) 2011
(B) 2012

(C) 2013
(D) 2014

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Source: This question is taken from the 200 Most Expected MCQs for ASI/SI PPSC Test Preparation

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First major terrorist attack in Pakistan happened in which year:...?

(A) 1971
(B) 1989

(C) 2000
(D) 2009

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Source: This question is taken from the Corporal (Bs-11) Counter Terrorism Department, Punjab Police PPSC Past Paper 11-08-2024

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Imran Khan was recently sworn in as Pakistan's Prime Minister...?

(A) 19th
(B) 20th

(C) 21st
(D) 22nd

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Source: This question is taken from the Sub Inspector Service Quota Punjab Police Department

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Which regiment of Pakistan Army has received maximum numbers of "Nishan-e-Haider"...?

(A) Baluch Regiment
(B) Sind Regiment

(C) Punjab Regiment
(D) Frontier Force Regiment

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Source: This question is taken from the Sub Inspector Service Quota Punjab Police Department

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The smallest province of Pakistan by area is:...?

(A) KPK
(B) Sindh

(C) Punjab
(D) None of these

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Explanation:

The smallest province of Pakistan by area is Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KPK).

Provinces of Pakistan by Area:

  1. BalochistanLargest (347,190 km²)
  2. Punjab – (205,344 km²)
  3. Sindh – (140,914 km²)
  4. Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KPK)Smallest ✅ (101,741 km²)

Although Islamabad Capital Territory and Gilgit-Baltistan are smaller, they are not provinces. Therefore, KPK is the smallest province of Pakistan by area. 🚀


Source: This question is taken from the Lecturer Pakistan Studies (Bs-17) Punjab Higher Education Department 2022

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National Counter Terrorism Authority NACTA Pakistan works under:...?

(A) Ministry of Aviation
(B) Ministry of Interior

(C) Ministry of Finance
(D) Ministry of Foreign Affairs

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Source: This question is taken from the 200 Most Expected MCQs for ASI/SI PPSC Test Preparation

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The developing countries including Pakistan while preparing its policy considers evaluation, formulation and_______...?

(A) Sovereignty
(B) Regional

(C) Institutional
(D) None of these

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Source: This question is taken from the 200 Most Expected MCQs for ASI/SI PPSC Test Preparation

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MAO College shifted in Pakistan after independence in which building:...?

(A) Kinnaird College
(B) Sanatana Dharma College

(C) Forman Christian College
(D) None of these

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Explanation:

  • MAO College (Mohammedan Anglo-Oriental College) was originally established in Aligarh, India, in 1875 by Sir Syed Ahmed Khan.

  • After the partition of India in 1947, the college was relocated to Pakistan and temporarily housed in the building of Sanatana Dharma College in Lahore.

  • Later, it became the foundation for the establishment of University College Lahore, which eventually evolved into the University of the Punjab.


Source: This question is taken from the Lecturer Pakistan Studies (Bs-17) Punjab Higher Education Department 2022

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The largest cantonment of Pakistan army is located in:...?

(A) Jhelum
(B) Karachi

(C) Kharian
(D) Multan

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Explanation:

  • Kharian Cantonment is the largest cantonment in Pakistan and one of the largest in Asia.
  • It is located in Gujrat District, Punjab.
  • Established with the assistance of the United States in the 1950s, it serves as a major military base.
  • It houses various training centers, military units, and residential areas for Pakistan Army personnel.

Other major cantonments include:

  • Karachi Cantonment (One of the largest in Sindh)
  • Rawalpindi Cantonment (Army Headquarters)
  • Multan Cantonment (Important strategic location)

But Kharian Cantonment remains the largest in Pakistan. 🚀


Source: This question is taken from the Lecturer Pakistan Studies (Bs-17) Punjab Higher Education Department 2022

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Who was the first Pakistani doctor who lost his life due to Covid-19 infection and was posthumously awarded the Nishan-e-Kashmir on 27 March 2020...?

(A) Muhammad Usama
(B) Usama Riaz

(C) Usman Riaz
(D) Muhammad Usman

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Source: This question is taken from the Assistant Punjab Police Department PPSC Past Paper

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Which operation started by Pakistan army to combat terrorism in 2014:...?

(A) Zarb-e-Azb
(B) Fair play

(C) Midnight Jackal
(D) None of these

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Source: This question is taken from the Assistant BS-16 Special Education Department

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The developing countries including Pakistan while preparing its policy considers evaluation, formulation and_______...?

(A) Sovereignty
(B) Regional

(C) Institutional
(D) None of these

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Source: This question is taken from the Chief Officer/Municipal Officer (Bs-16) Local Government & Community Development Department 2024

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In which year was the first Pakistan and European Union summit held, and where...?

(A) 2005, London
(B) 2007, Islamabad

(C) 2009, Brussels
(D) 2011, Paris

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Source: This question is taken from the PMS General Knowledge PPSC Past Paper 2024

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Doctrine of necessity in Pakistan was first time used by:...?

(A) Chief Justice Muhammad Munir
(B) Chief Justice Ifthikhar Ch

(C) Chief Justice Kazim Ali
(D) None of these

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Source: This question is taken from the Assistant Director Labour Welfare Bs-17 HR Department

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The Command and Staff College of the Pakistan Army is located in:...?

(A) Rawalpindi
(B) Islamabad

(C) Nowshera
(D) Quetta

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Source: This question is taken from the Assistant Sub Inspector (ASI) Anti-Corruption Punjab Police

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National Counter Terrorism Authority NACTA Pakistan works under:...?

(A) Ministry of Aviation
(B) Ministry of Interior

(C) Ministry of Finance
(D) Ministry of Foreign Affairs

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Source: This question is taken from the Corporal (Bs-11) Counter Terrorism Department, Punjab Police PPSC Past Paper 11-08-2024

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Which of the following is the second largest province of Pakistan in terms of population size...?

(A) Punjab
(B) Sindh

(C) KPK
(D) Balochistan

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Source: This question is taken from the Assistant Punjab Police Department PPSC Past Paper

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Which fort in Pakistan is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site...?

(A) Rohtas Fort
(B) Lahore Fort

(C) Derawar Fort . Ranikot Fort
(D) empty

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Explanation:

The remarkably intact Rohtas Fort was added to the list of UNESCO World Heritage Site in Pakistan in 1997. An epitome of military fortifications in the region, this incredible fortress was built in 7 years.

Source: This question is taken from the Assistant Punjab Police PPSC Past Paper 2024

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The Parliament of Pakistan passed the Protection of Pakistan Act in:...?

(A) 2011
(B) 2012

(C) 2013
(D) 2014

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Source: This question is taken from the Corporal (Bs-11) Counter Terrorism Department, Punjab Police PPSC Past Paper 11-08-2024

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The biggest district of Pakistan by area...?

(A) Mastung
(B) Chaghi

(C) Kalat
(D) Noski

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Source: This question is taken from the PMS General Knowledge PPSC Past Paper 2024

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How many British officers join Pakistan army after Independence...?

(A) 500
(B) 1000

(C) 13500
(D) None of these

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Explanation:

  • After the partition of British India in 1947, the British Indian Army was divided between India and Pakistan.

  • Approximately 500 British officers chose to join the Pakistan Army to assist in its establishment and training during the early years of independence.

  • These officers played a crucial role in organizing, training, and professionalizing the newly formed Pakistan Army.

Source: This question is taken from the Lecturer Pakistan Studies (Bs-17) Punjab Higher Education Department 2022

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The first and only Pakistani woman to have summited Mount Everest successfully...?

(A) Sana Mir
(B) Zeenat Jamal

(C) Samina Baig
(D) Anita Baig

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Source: This question is taken from the General Knowledge (GK)

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