Pak Study NTS MCQs

  1. Al-Firdusi and Al-Beruni flourished in the reign of Mehmood Ghaznvi.
  2. Badar-ur-Din tayyab Ji was the first Muslim President of Congress.
  3. Badr satellite program is the series of the robotic of spacecraft missions of Pakistan. It is the name of Pakistani robotic telecommunication and low Earth observatory satellites family. The first of satellites, Badr-1, was launched on 16 July, 1990.
  4. Area of Pakistan in Million (Square Kilometer) in round figures is about 0.8 Millions.
  5. Transit Trade Agreement between Pakistan and Afghanistan in 1965.
  6. My Leader a biography of Quaid-e-Azam was written by Z.A. Sulari.
  7. British occupied Punjab in 1849; Sindh in 1843 and Balochistan in 1839.
  8. Privatization Programme began in Pakistan in 1991.
  9. From Peshawae to Landi Kotal there are 34 tunnels.
  10. Dera Adam Khel is called gun factory of the tribal areas.
  11. Kishan Ganga Dam of India is building up on river Neelam in Kashmir.
  12. Gomal Zam Dam is a hydro-electric power and irrigation project in northwest Pakistan. It sits on the Gomal River in the South Waziristan Agency.
  13. Makli Hill is supposed to be the burial place of some 125,000 local rulers, Sufi saints and others. It is located on the outskirts of Thatta, the capital of lower Sind until the seventeenth century, in what is the southeastern province of present-day Pakistan.
  14. Ghulam Ishaq Khan Institute of Engineering Sciences and Technology (also referred to as
  15. GIK Institute or GIKI, pronounced JeeKee) is one of the top ranking engineering institutes in Pakistan. The university is situated beside the river Indus in the mountains of Tarbela and Gadoon-Amazai, in the Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa near the town of Topi and in proximity to the lakes of Tarbela and Ghazi.
  16. Margalla Hills—also called Margalla Mountain Range are the foothills of the
  17. Himalayas—are a series of small-elevation hills located north of Islamabad, Pakistan.
  18. Moulvi Munishi Mahboob Alam started Paisa Akhbar.
  19. UAE is the second largest buyer of Pakistan‘s exports after USA.
  20. Sapta Sindhu —- In fact Word Sindh is derived from Sapta Sindhu which means seven rivers. They form delta for PakistanThese seven rivers were the source of irrigation of a very large area of Indian sub continent.As Sindh River gave a name to areas located beyond Indian Gujrat and Punjab.It is an absolute reality that in the old Indian History Hindh and Sindh were two separate countries which were divided by natural boundries created by
  21. SAPTA Sinhdu comprising upon seven rivers.
  22. Pasni is a medium-sized town and a fishing port in Gwadar, Balochistan.
  23. Jiwani or Jwani is a town and commercial port that is located along the Gulf of Oman in the Gwadar District of the Balochistan.
  24. Majma‘ ul Baharain or The Mingling of Two Oceans was authored by Muhammad Dara Shikuh.
  25. Ameer Sadiq Muhammad-v was the last ruler of Bahawalpur State.
  26. Pakistan recognized People‘s Republic China in 1950.
  27. Mullah Do-Piyaza, according to popular folk tales of northern India, was among the Mughal emperor Akbar’s chief advisors.
  28. Moumin-i-Majmai-Mohammadi journal was started from Sindh Madrasatul-Islam.
  29. The resting place of Imam Bukhari is in Uzbekistan.
  30. The Silver Fibre‘ of Pakistan is cotton.
  31. Muslim Bagh” is a town of Qilla Saifullah District in the Balochistan province of Pakistan.It is famous for chromite.
  32. Khanpur Dam is a dam located on the Haro River near the town of Khanpur, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.
  33. Rajanpur district of Punjab has the least population density.
  34. Malakand Pass connected Peshawar with Chitral.
  35. Lowari Pass is a high mountain pass that connects Chitral with Dir in Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa.
  36. Tilla Jogian is the highest peak in the Eastern Salt Range in Punjab, Pakistan.
  37. Rohtas, Pakistan Fort is located to the east of Tilla Jogian at a distance of about
  38. 7 km from Dina, a rapidly expanding town on the Grand Trunk Road.Tilla Jogian also finds mention in the epic love poem Heer Ranjha of Waris Shah. For the Sikh Punjabis there is also significance to Tilla Jogian as Guru Nanak Dev ji, the founder of Sikhism is said to have spent 40 days in quiet seclusion at Tilla Jogian. The Sikhs during the rule of Maharaja Ranjit Singh made a stone pond here in his memory.
  39. Ramzay Maccdonald was the man who presided over the all round table conferences of 1930-32, these all conferences were held in London.