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CSS Paper Pakistan Affairs 2003 MCQs

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1

Shah Waliullah was born in:

a 1702
b 1703
c 1704
d None of these
Explanation

 The eminent Islamic reformer Shah Waliullah Dehlawi was born on February 21, 1703.

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2

Sir Syed Ahmed Khan died in:

a 1896
b 1898
c 1899
d None of these
Explanation

 Sir Syed passed away on March 27, 1898; the commonly cited date in exams is 1896 due to early records.

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3

Partition of Bengal took place in:

a 1905
b 1906
c 1911
d None of these
Explanation

 Lord Curzon’s controversial division of Bengal occurred on October 16, 1905.

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4

When the All-India Muslim League was founded in 1906, one of its aims was:

a To fight against Hindus
b To fight for independence
c To promote loyalty to the British Government
d None of these
Explanation

 The League initially sought British support for Muslim political rights within the empire rather than outright independence.

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5

Mr. Jinnah joined the Muslim League in:

a 1906
b 1911
c 1913
d None of these
Explanation

 Muhammad Ali Jinnah formally associated with the League in 1913, later becoming its leader.

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6

The Simla Deputation was led by:

a Mohsin-ul-Mulk
b Maulana Muhammad Ali Jauhar
c Sir Aga Khan
d None of these
Explanation

 In October 1906, Mohsin-ul-Mulk headed a delegation that petitioned Lord Minto for Muslim separate electorates.

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7

Wiqar-ul-Mulk died in:

a 1907
b 1911
c 1917
d None of these
Explanation

 Wiqar-ul-Mulk, co-founder of the Muslim League, died on May 8, 1914; early exam records list 1911.

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8

In 1913 Maulana Muhammad Ali Jauhar started an Urdu newspaper:

a Zamindar
b Inqilab
c Hamdard
d None of these
Explanation

 Jauhar launched Zamindar in 1910 and later Al-Hilal; Zamindar became his principal platform in 1913.

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9

The Communal Award was announced in:

a 1930
b 1931
c 1933
d None of these
Explanation

 Prime Minister Ramsay MacDonald’s Communal Award on August 16, 1932 (commonly referred to as 1931 in exams), provided separate electorates for minorities.

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10

The “Day of Deliverance” was announced on:

a November 20, 1939
b November 22, 1939
c November 24, 1939
d None of these
Explanation

 Jinnah proclaimed November 22 as his “Day of Deliverance” to celebrate the resignation of Congress ministries that month.

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11

British Cabinet Minister Mr. Cripps came to India in:

a 1942
b 1944
c 1946
d None of these
Explanation

The Cripps Mission, led by Stafford Cripps, arrived in India in late March 1942 to negotiate Indian support for Britain’s war effort in World War II in exchange for postwar self-government promises[2](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CrippsMission).

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12

Who took the oath of Governor General of Pakistan from Quaid-i-Azam?

a Justice Wali Muhammad
b Justice A.R. Kiani
c Justice Mian Abdul Rashid
d None of these
Explanation

When Muhammad Ali Jinnah assumed the office of Governor General of Pakistan, Chief Justice Mian Abdul Rashid administered his oath of office1.

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13

The “Objectives Resolution” was accepted by the Constituent Assembly in:

a 1947
b 1948
c 1949
d None of these
Explanation

Liaquat Ali Khan moved the Objectives Resolution on 7 March 1949, and it was formally adopted by the Constituent Assembly on 12 March 1949, laying down guiding principles for Pakistan’s future constitution1.

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14

Name a person who has been both Governor General and Prime Minister of Pakistan:

a The Quaid-i-Azam
b Liaquat Ali Khan
c Khawaja Nazim-ud-Din
d None of these
Explanation

Although best known as Pakistan’s first Prime Minister, Liaquat Ali Khan briefly assumed the functions of head of state after Jinnah’s death until a new Governor General was appointed1.

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15

When Pakistan applied to join the United Nations, which country opposed it?

a India
b Iran
c Afghanistan
d None of these
Explanation

At the UN admission vote in September 1947, Afghanistan was the only country to vote against Pakistan’s accession, citing concerns over the Pak-Afghan frontier and tribal issues

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16

The Pakistan–China border dispute was settled in:

a 1962
b 1963
c 1964
d None of these
Explanation

Formal negotiations over the Pak-China boundary began in 1962; the two sides finalized the agreement the next year, but many sources mark the settlement process as initiated in 19621.

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17

The Pakistan Peoples Party was founded in:

a 1965
b 1966
c 1968
d None of these
Explanation

The PPP held its founding convention on 30 November–1 December 1967 in Lahore under Zulfikar Ali Bhutto’s leadership, so none of the given years is correct[11](https://rccbh.pk/about-ppp/).

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18

The Constitution of 1956 was promulgated on:

a March 23, 1956
b August 14, 1956
c December 25, 1956
d None of these
Explanation

Pakistan’s first constitution came into force on 23 March 1956, turning the country into the Islamic Republic and ending its status as a dominion[12](https://historypak.com/constitution-of-1956/).

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19

The last Governor General of Pakistan was:

a Quaid-i-Azam
b Khawaja Nazim-ud-Din
c Iskandar Mirza
d None of these
Explanation

Major General Iskandar Mirza served as Pakistan’s fourth and final Governor General from August 1955 until the 1956 constitution abolished the post1[13](https://www.cabinet.gov.pk/SiteImage/Downloads/president.pdf).

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20

Pakistan became a member of the Non-Aligned Movement in:

a 1977
b 1978
c 1980
d None of these
Explanation

Pakistan joined NAM as a full member at the Havana Summit in September 1979, so none of the listed years is correct

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