Pakistan Studies/Affairs MCQs
Topic Notes: Pakistan Studies/Affairs
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Plato
- Biography: Ancient Greek philosopher (427–347 BCE), student of Socrates and teacher of Aristotle, founder of the Academy in Athens.
- Important Ideas:
- Theory of Forms
- Philosopher-King
- Ideal State
1
What is the national motto of Pakistan as specified in the State Emblem?
Answer:
Faith, Unity, Discipline
The motto 'Faith, Unity, and Discipline' is the core guiding principle of the Pakistani state. It reflects Jinnah's vision that the people of Pakistan must have faith in their country and God, remain united despite their diversities, and maintain discipline in their individual and national lives to succeed as a modern nation-state.
2
Which bird of prey is the official symbol of the Pakistan Air Force (PAF)?
Answer:
Shaheen
The Shaheen Falcon is the official symbol of the Pakistan Air Force. Its characteristics of speed, precision, and the ability to strike from high altitudes are seen as the ideal qualities for air force pilots. The PAF motto 'Anywhere, Anytime' reflects the agile nature of the Shaheen. It is a deeply respected symbol of national defense.
3
What is the ratio of the white and green portions in the national flag of Pakistan?
Answer:
1:3
The national flag has a specific geometric ratio. The white vertical stripe represents one-fourth (1/4) of the flag, while the dark green portion represents the remaining three-fourths (3/4). This exact 1:3 ratio symbolizes the proportion of religious minorities to the majority population at the time of independence, reinforcing the message of protection and representation for all.
4
Which architectural landmark in Karachi is the final resting place of the Quaid-e-Azam and a major national symbol?
Answer:
Mazar-e-Quaid
Mazar-e-Quaid, also known as the Jinnah Mausoleum, is the tomb of Muhammad Ali Jinnah. Designed by architect Yahya Merchant and completed in 1970, it is made of white marble with curved Moorish arches. It is one of the most visited sites in Karachi and is an iconic symbol of the city and the nation's respect for its founder.
5
The 'Two-Nation Theory', which is the basis of Pakistani identity, was first formally articulated by which 19th-century reformer?
Answer:
Sir Syed Ahmed Khan
Sir Syed Ahmed Khan is credited with being the first to articulate the Two-Nation Theory. After witnessing the Hindi-Urdu controversy in 1867, he realized that Hindus and Muslims were two separate nations with different cultures, religions, and social customs. This theory eventually became the ideological foundation for the demand for a separate Muslim homeland, Pakistan.
6
Which Pakistani scientist is considered a national icon for his contribution to the country's nuclear program and has been honored with the Nishan-e-Imtiaz twice?
Answer:
Dr. Abdul Qadeer Khan
Dr. Abdul Qadeer Khan is hailed as the 'Mohsin-e-Pakistan' (Benefactor of Pakistan) for his pivotal role in making the country a nuclear power. He is the only Pakistani to have been awarded the Nishan-e-Imtiaz, the second-highest civilian honor, twice (in 1996 and 1999). He remains a highly respected figure for his contribution to national defense.
7
The national animal, the Markhor, is most famous for its unique shape of which body part?
Answer:
Horns
The Markhor is globally recognized for its massive, screw-shaped horns that can grow up to 160 cm (63 inches) in males. These spiral horns are the most distinctive feature of the animal and are a subject of awe and pride in Pakistani wildlife. The conservation of the Markhor is one of Pakistan's most successful wildlife protection stories.
8
Which flower appears in the wreath surrounding the shield of the State Emblem of Pakistan?
Answer:
Jasmine
The shield of the State Emblem is surrounded by a wreath of Jasmine flowers. This wreath represents the national flower and signifies the country's cultural and natural heritage. The design is intended to reflect the Mughal aesthetic and the artistic traditions of the region.
9
The official name of the Pakistani currency is:
Answer:
Rupee (PKR)
The Pakistani Rupee (PKR) is the official currency of Pakistan. It is issued and controlled by the State Bank of Pakistan. The currency symbol is Rs. The rupee is a symbol of the country's economic sovereignty. The 75-rupee commemorative note was recently launched to mark 75 years of independence, featuring the national heroes and symbols.
10
Which peak is known as 'The Killer Mountain' in Pakistan's national geography?
Answer:
Nanga Parbat
Nanga Parbat, the 9th highest mountain in the world, is nicknamed 'The Killer Mountain' (Man-Eater) because of the high number of climber fatalities. It is located in the Gilgit-Baltistan region of Pakistan. Along with K2, it is a significant part of Pakistan's northern identity and attracts mountaineers from across the globe.