Retake Pakistan Studies Test Online Retake Pakistan Studies Test 1 / 30Q. 1 What kind of state has been envisioned by the founder of Pakistan, Muhammad Ali Jinnah in the given excerpt? A.federal state B.socialist state C.theocratic state D.democratic state 2 / 30Q. 2 Ideology brings unity amongst the people of a nation by developing and strengthening common . A.cultural norms B.ethical standards C.religious traditions D.architectural patterns 3 / 30Q. 3 Which of the following statements is true about the Two Nation Theory?It provided the Muslims of the subcontinent with a . A.belief system for social development B.feeling of loyalty towards British leaders C.sense of direction towards political upliftment D.force which economically developed the Muslim society 4 / 30Q. 4 India is a subcontinent and not a country, where people belonging to different religions and speaking different languages are inhabited. Muslim nation has its unique religious and cultural identity.'Allama Iqbal said the above statement with reference to the . A.Hindu-Muslim unity B.ideology of Pakistan C.constitutional reforms D.establishment of a welfare state 5 / 30Q.5 All of the following show the significance of ideology for a nation except that it . A.promotes individuality among the people B.determines the way of living of the people C.provides an insight in the selection of the leaders D.motivates people to sacrifice willingly for the nation 6 / 30Q. 6 Indian National Congress managed to get majority in which of the following Muslim majority provinces of India during the provincial elections 1945−46? a. Sindh b. Punjab c. KPK d. Balochistan 7 / 30Q.7 Sir Cyril Redcliff misused his powers and handed over Muslim majority areas of Gurdaspur and Jullander to India providing them a/an a. gateway to reach Kashmir b. road access to China for Tibet intervention c. access for military intervention in Hyderabad d. chance to interfere in the progression of Pakistan 8 / 30Q 8. Which of the following is not a feature of the Indian Independence Act 1947? A. 5th15th August was declared as the date for partition B. governor general was to be appointed for each dominion C. princely states were to be divided between the two newly established states D. both the dominions, India and Pakistan, were to follow the Indian Act 19351935 until they framed their own constitutions 9 / 30Q 9. The purpose of Warda Taleemi Scheme during the Congress rule 1937−39 in the subcontinent was to . A. displace the idea of the Two Nation Theory B. expel Muslims from government offices C. spread western education in the subcontinent D. translate western researches into native language 10 / 30Q 10. The loss of Calcutta to India at the time of partition disturbed East Pakistan's A.agricultural development B.defence development C.economic development D.educational development 11 / 30Q 11. India is a subcontinent and not a country, where people belonging to different religions and speaking different languages are inhabited. Muslim nation has its unique religious and cultural identity.' Hindu-Muslim unity B. ideology of Pakistan C. constitutional reforms D. establishment of a welfare state 12 / 30Q 12. Pakistan can become economically self sufficient if . A. resources are efficiently utilised B. national identity is protected C. constitutional problems are solved D. agricultural production methods are improved 13 / 30Q 13. Gandhi-Jinnah Talks 19441944 were an eye-opener for Gandhi because he realised that A.Jinnah was an advocate of Hindu-Muslim unity B.he no longer enjoys the support of the masses C.a united India was no longer a possibility D.the British will not leave India 14 / 30Q 14. Water logging and salinity has led to a decreased yield of crops over the years.This problem can be resolved by encouraging the . A.introduction of tubewells B.use of close surface drains C.development of perennial canals D.use of adequate amount of fertilisers 15 / 30Q.15 Ali owns 50 hectares of land in the rural part of Sindh. His land is located near a perennial canal which is uncemented. With the passage of time, the water table has increased and he is unable to use this land for agriculture. A.use limestone to treat the soil B.take a loan and install a tubewell C.buy more land to compensate his loss D.use new variety of seeds available in the market 16 / 30Q.16 Riaz lives in a low lying fertile land, in an area with an average temperature of 25∘C to 35∘C. The area receives an average rainfall of 1,500 mm.The ideal crop to be grown there will be . A.rice B.wheat o C.cotton D.sugarcane 17 / 30Q.17 The forest that is most important in Pakistan because of its use in industries is . A.Alpine Forest B.Coniferous Forest C.Mangrove Forest D.Tropical Thorn Forest 18 / 30Q.18 Which of the following should be the first step towards solving the problems faced in the agricultural sector? A.import modern agricultural equipment B.provide interest-free loans to the landowners C.allot free lands to the farmers to practise farming D.educate farmers about more appropriate farming methods 19 / 30Q 19. The forest which is found near the coastal areas of Sindh and Balochistan is known as A.Alpine forest B.Coniferous forest C.Deciduous forest D.Mangroves forest 20 / 30Q.20 Forests play an important role in the industrial development because they . A.provide oxygen B.are a source of fuel C.provide raw material D.form natural habitats 21 / 30Q.21 The principal cash crop of Pakistan is . A.rice B.wheat C.cotton D.tobacco 22 / 30Q.22. The average atmospheric condition of an area over a long period of time is called its _____ A.habitat B.climate C.weather D.environment 23 / 30Q.23. How can a student of grade four contribute within his/her region to overcome global warming? A.use recycle products only B.buy an energy efficient car C.use less hot water for shower D.drive less to and fro from school 24 / 30Q.24 The major cause of water pollution in rural areas of Pakistan is/ are _____. A.industrial waste B.mining activities C.chemical fertilisers D.drainage and sewage 25 / 30Q.25 An important consequence of overpopulation in Pakistan is _____. A.reduced mortality rates B.environmental degradation C.increased standard of living D.under-utilisation of resources 26 / 30Q.26 deforestation on the foothills of mountains mismanagement of water resources overgrazing of land surface erosion What can all of the above reasons lead to? A.floods B.drought C.avalanche D.landslidding 27 / 30Q.27 One of the ways to control deforestation in the northern areas of Pakistan is to regulate _____. A.irrigation systems of the area B.evapo-transpiration from the trees C.laws concerning logging and lumbering D.the movement of population to and fro from the area 28 / 30Q.28 The effect of global warming is evident in Pakistan due to flash floods and increase in temperatures. These changes in climate can result in the _____. A.spread of drought in Pakistan B.outbreak of diseases in Pakistan C.depletion of fresh water sources of Pakistan D.devastation of the riverine forests in Pakistan 29 / 30Q.29 People living in the coastal areas are mainly associated with _____. A.mining and fishing B.tourism and forestry C.industrial activities and fishing D.agriculture and livestock farming 30 / 30Q.30 River Indus and its tributaries are termed as the life line of Pakistan mainly because they _____. A.assist the transpiration process for rainfall B.help in increasing the beauty of the area C.supply water for hydroelectric generation D.support the agricultural activities Your score isThe average score is 59% 0% Restart quiz Read more articles Previous PostEmergence of Pakistan