Pak Study NTS MCQs

  1. First ambassador of Pakistan to UNO was Ahmad Shah Patres Bukhari.
  2. First general elections under the LFO were held in 1970.
  3. provinces of the country in the Upper House. Constitutional Formula is the other name of Mohammad Ali Bogra Formula.
  4. In 1973 constitution Bicameral Legislature was provided for the first time.
  5. Pakistan become member of United Nations on 30th Sep 1947 and Afghanistan country opposed Pakistan’s membership in United Nations.
  6. Sanghata Movement was started by Dr Moonje.
  7. The subjects were divided into central and provincial by the Act of 1919.
  8. Martial law has been declared in Pakistan four times. On 7 October 1958, President Iskander Mirza staged a coup d’état. He abrogated the constitution, imposed martial law and appointed General Muhammad Ayub Khan as the
  9. Chief Martial Law Administrator and Aziz Ahmad as Secretary General and Deputy Chief Martial Law Administrator.
  10. The second martial law was imposed on 25 March 1969, when President Ayub Khan abrogated the Constitution of 1962 and handed over power to the Army Commander-in-Chief, General Agha Mohammad Yahya Khan.
  11. The third martial law, politician Zulfikar Ali Bhutto took over in 1971 as the first civilian martial law administrator in recent history, imposing selective martial law in areas hostile to his rule, such as the country’s largest province, Balochistan.
  12. The fourth martal law, General Muhammad Zia-ul-Haq overthrew Bhutto and imposed martial law in its totality on July 5, 1977, in a bloodless coup d’état.
  13. One Unit was the title of a scheme launched by the federal government of Pakistan to merge the four provinces of West Pakistan into one unit, as a counterbalance against the numerical domination of the ethnic Bengalis of East Pakistan (now Bangladesh). The One Unit policy was announced by Prime Minister Muhammad Ali Bogra on 22 November 1954.
  14. The province of West Pakistan was created in 14 October 1955 by the merger of the provinces, states, and Tribal Areas of the western wing. The province was composed of twelve divisions and the provincial capital was established at Lahore. The province of East Bengal (now Bangladesh) was renamed East Pakistan with the provincial capital at Dacca.
  15. The federal government moved the country’s capital in 1959 from Karachi to Rawalpindi (serving as provisional capital until Islamabad was ready), whilst the federal legislature moved to Dacca.
  16. The province of West Pakistan was dissolved on 1 July 1970 by President General Yahya Khan.
  17. Dr. Khan Sahib was appointed as the first Chief Minister of the One Unit, while Mushtaq Ahmad Gurmani was appointed as the first Governor of West Pakistan.
  18. The first water accord between the provincial governments relating to the water distribution from Indus River was signed in 1991.
  19. Nizam-e-Islam party was founded by Chaudhry Muhammad Ali.
  20. Yusuf Zulekha was written by Ghulam Rasul.
  21. Justice Shahab–ud-din was the Head of the Constituent Committee formed by Ayub Khan.
  22. Pakistan people‘s party was founded in 1967.
  23. Name of NWFP was changed as KPK in 2010.
  24. Kargil conflict was took place in 1999.
  25. Feroz khan noon was the PM at the time of 1958 Martial law.
  26. Pakistan has won the hockey world cup four times. ➢ NRO stands for National Reconciliation Order.
  27. Auditor General of Pakistan is appointed by President.
  28. Bahardur Shah Zafar buried in Rangoon.
  29. RCD formed by Pakistan, Iran and Turkey.
  30. First SAARC summit was held in 1985 at Dhaka.
  31. Quaid-e-Azam Address the Constituent Assembly for the first time on 11 August 1947. He was the first President of the Constituent Assembly.
  32. Ghulam Muhammad dissolved the Federal Assembly on 24 October, 1954.
  33. In January 24, 1959, the first agriculture reforms were introduced in Pakistan.
  34. Abdul Qadeer Khan Nuclear Research Laboratories was set up in Kahuta in 1976.
  35. F. M. Khan was the first Chief Election Commissioner of Pakistan.
  36. Muhammad Ali Jinnah was awarded the title of the Quaid-i-Azam in1938.
  37. The Unionist Party, a secular party, was formed to represent the interests of Punjab’s large feudal classes and gentry. Sir Sikandar Hyat Khan, Sir Fazli Husain and Sir Chhotu Ram were the co-founders of the party.
  38. Radcliffe Award was announced on 17th August 1947.
  39. Uqba bin Nafah (R.A.) is called as Alexander of Muslim World.
  40. Abdur Rab Nishtar is the eminent leader of Pakistan movement who in 1949 took over as the first governor of Punjab and later on became the president of Pakistan Muslim League.