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Pakistan Affairs Test Preparation – Complete Guide

Pakistan Affairs is one of the most important and compulsory subjects for competitive examinations in Pakistan. It plays a decisive role in tests conducted by CSS, PMS, FPSC, PPSC, NTS, ASF, ISSB, Police, Armed Forces and other government recruitment bodies.

At ExamChamber, we provide a complete, authentic and exam-oriented Pakistan Affairs preparation platform. Our content is carefully designed according to the latest examination patterns, syllabi and frequently repeated questions.

Importance of Pakistan Affairs in Competitive Exams

Pakistan Affairs assesses a candidate’s understanding of the ideological foundation, constitutional evolution, political development, economic structure and foreign policy of Pakistan. It also tests analytical skills related to contemporary national issues.

Almost every government job test in Pakistan includes Pakistan Affairs MCQs because it reflects a candidate’s awareness of national identity, governance and state affairs.

Major Topics of Pakistan Affairs

  • Ideology of Pakistan and Two Nation Theory
  • Pakistan Movement (1857 – 1947)
  • Constitutional Development of Pakistan
  • Political History and Military Regimes
  • Economic Structure and Development
  • Foreign Policy and International Relations
  • Provincial System and Federal Structure
  • National Issues and Challenges
  • Role of Media, Judiciary and Civil Society
  • Pakistan in Global Politics

Pakistan Affairs for CSS & PMS

In CSS and PMS examinations, Pakistan Affairs is considered a scoring subject if prepared analytically. Candidates are required to demonstrate conceptual clarity, historical knowledge and the ability to link past events with present challenges.

Pakistan Affairs for FPSC, PPSC & NTS

Objective-type MCQs dominate FPSC, PPSC and NTS exams. Repeated questions often come from constitutional articles, important dates, agreements, foreign relations and national policies.

Online Pakistan Affairs Practice Tests

ExamChamber provides online Pakistan Affairs practice tests to help candidates improve accuracy, speed and confidence. These tests are based on real exam patterns and updated syllabi.

Preparation Strategy for Pakistan Affairs

  1. Start with ideology and Pakistan Movement
  2. Cover constitutional history chronologically
  3. Understand economic and political systems
  4. Practice topic-wise MCQs regularly
  5. Link current affairs with Pakistan Affairs

About Pakistan Affairs

Pakistan Affairs is one of the most important and scoring subjects for competitive exams such as CSS, PMS, and other government recruitment tests. It evaluates your understanding of the country's historical background, constitutional evolution, political dynamics, economy, and foreign policy. This section on ExamChamber provides a complete, topic-wise preparation plan with online quizzes, study notes, and revision materials.

To master this subject, candidates must study Pakistan's constitutional development, important leaders, wars, and socio-economic reforms. Additionally, topics such as CPEC, relations with neighboring countries, federal structure, and recent political events play a key role in the modern examination pattern.

Constitution of Pakistan

Constitution of Pakistan 1973

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According to the 1973 Constitution, who is the Head of the Government?

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According to the 1973 Constitution, who is the Head of the State?

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Which Amendment made the 1973 Constitution Islamic in character (Objectives Resolution as preamble)?

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How many Articles are there in the 1973 Constitution of Pakistan (originally)?

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How many Schedules are there in the 1973 Constitution?

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How many parts does the 1973 Constitution have?

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According to the 1973 Constitution, Pakistan is a:

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Who was the Prime Minister when the 1973 Constitution was passed?

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Who was the President when the 18th Amendment was passed?

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Which Amendment reduced the powers of the President and made Pakistan a parliamentary democracy?

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Which Article of the Constitution of Pakistan defines treason?

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Which Article of the Constitution deals with Emergency provisions?

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Fundamental Rights are mentioned in which part of the 1973 Constitution?

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Which Article of the Constitution of Pakistan declares Islam as the State religion?

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Which Constitution of Pakistan introduced the system of “Basic Democracies”?

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Who enforced the 1962 Constitution of Pakistan?

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Which Constitution was abrogated by General Ayub Khan in 1958?

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Which Constitution of Pakistan declared the country an “Islamic Republic” for the first time?

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The current Constitution of Pakistan was enforced in:

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The 1962 Constitution of Pakistan was introduced by:

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Prime Ministers & Presidents

Prime Ministers & Presidents

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Who was the Prime Minister at the time of the Objectives Resolution (1949)?

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Who became Prime Minister after the assassination of Liaquat Ali Khan?

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Which President imposed the first Martial Law in Pakistan (1958)?

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Who was the first military President of Pakistan?

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Which Prime Minister presented the famous “Bogra Formula”?

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Who was the Prime Minister at the time of 1971 war and separation of East Pakistan?

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Who was the first civilian Chief Martial Law Administrator (CMLA) and later became Prime Minister?

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Which President signed the 1973 Constitution?

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Who was the only female Prime Minister of Pakistan?

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Who dismissed Benazir Bhutto’s first government in 1990?

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Which President dismissed Nawaz Sharif’s first government in 1993?

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Who was the President of Pakistan during Kargil War (1999)?

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Which Prime Minister was overthrown by General Musharraf in 1999?

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Who was the first Prime Minister from Pakistan Muslim League (N)?

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Who was the Prime Minister of Pakistan at the time of Nuclear Tests in 1998?

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Which President completed a full 5-year term for the first time in Pakistan’s history?

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Which President completed a full 5-year term for the first time in Pakistan’s history?

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Who was the Prime Minister of Pakistan from 2018 to 2022?

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Who is the current Prime Minister of Pakistan (2025)?

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The first Prime Minister who presented Pakistan’s first budget was:

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Pakistan Armed Forces

Pak Armed Forces

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When was the Pakistan Army officially established?

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Who was the first Commander-in-Chief of the Pakistan Army?

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. The motto of Pakistan Army is:

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Which city is home to Pakistan Military Academy (PMA)?

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Who was the first Pakistani Commander-in-Chief of the Pakistan Army?

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Pakistan Air Force (PAF) was founded on:

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The first Pakistani Commander-in-Chief of PAF was:

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When was Pakistan Navy formally established?

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The headquarters of Pakistan Navy is in:

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. Who is known as the hero of 1965 war in Pakistan Air Force?

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Which war hero received Nishan-e-Haider posthumously in 1965 war?

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The Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) was formed in:

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The highest military award of Pakistan is:

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Who was the first recipient of Nishan-e-Haider?

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The National Defence University (NDU) is located in:

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. The Naval Special Services Group (SSGN) is also known as:

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The Army’s Special Services Group (SSG) is nicknamed:

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Pakistan became a nuclear power on:

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The first woman fighter pilot of PAF was:

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The Joint Staff Headquarters (JSHQ) is located at:

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Major Historical Events

Major Historical Events

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In which year did World War I begin?

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Who was the first President of the United States?

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When did Pakistan come into being?

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The French Revolution started in:

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When did World War II end?

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The Industrial Revolution began in which country?

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The American Declaration of Independence was signed in:

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Who was assassinated in Sarajevo in 1914, sparking World War I?

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The Great Wall of China was mainly built to protect against:

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The 9/11 terrorist attacks took place in:

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The Cold War was primarily between:

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The Berlin Wall fell in:

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The Renaissance began in which country?

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The atomic bomb was first dropped on Hiroshima in:

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. Who was the leader of Nazi Germany during World War II?

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. Nelson Mandela was released from prison in:

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The Russian Revolution took place in:

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The Ottoman Empire ended after:

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When did the United Nations (UN) come into existence?

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Who was the first man to step on the moon?

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Political History

Political History

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Who was the first Governor-General of Pakistan?

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Who was the first Prime Minister of Pakistan?

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The Objectives Resolution was passed in:

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Pakistan’s first constitution was enforced in:

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. Who abrogated the 1956 Constitution and imposed Martial Law in 1958?

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The 1962 Constitution of Pakistan was introduced by:

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Who was the first elected Prime Minister of Pakistan?

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In which year did East Pakistan separate and Bangladesh emerge?

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The current Constitution of Pakistan was enforced in:

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. Who was the first civilian Martial Law Administrator of Pakistan?

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General Zia-ul-Haq imposed Martial Law in:

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Who was the first woman Prime Minister of Pakistan?

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. Who was the first caretaker Prime Minister of Pakistan?

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The Eighteenth Constitutional Amendment was passed in:

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Under which amendment was the name “Islamic Republic of Pakistan” adopted?

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Which political party was founded by Zulfikar Ali Bhutto in 1967?

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Who was the founder of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI)?

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The Simla Agreement between Pakistan and India was signed in:

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Who was the first President of Pakistan?

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. The first no-confidence motion in Pakistan’s National Assembly was moved against:

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Geography of Pakistan

Geography of Pakistan

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The total area of Pakistan is:

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The latitudinal extent of Pakistan is approximately:

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The longest river of Pakistan is:

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Which mountain range separates Pakistan from Afghanistan?

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The highest peak of Pakistan is:

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Which desert is located in Sindh?

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The largest natural lake of Pakistan is:

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The capital city of Gilgit-Baltistan is:

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The total length of Pakistan’s coastline is approximately:

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The Salt Range is located in which province?

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Which plateau is called the “Roof of Pakistan”?

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The Khyber Pass connects Pakistan with:

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Which sea is located south of Pakistan?

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The boundary line between Pakistan and Afghanistan is called:

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The Hunza Valley is located in:

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The Bolan Pass is situated in which province?

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Which is the smallest province of Pakistan by area?

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The famous Hingol National Park is located in:

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Which river forms the border between Pakistan and India in Punjab?

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Which of the following is the largest province of Pakistan by area?

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Pakistan’s Economy

Pakistan's Economy

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The headquarters of the State Bank of Pakistan is located in:

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Which sector contributes the largest share to Pakistan’s GDP?

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The largest source of foreign exchange for Pakistan is:

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The biggest export item of Pakistan is:

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The biggest import item of Pakistan is:

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The “Green Revolution” in Pakistan was related to:

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The national income of Pakistan is measured by:

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The largest natural gas field of Pakistan is:

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The main source of electricity in Pakistan is:

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The industrial hub of Pakistan is:

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The headquarters of Pakistan Stock Exchange (PSX) is in:

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The main crop of Pakistan’s economy is:

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The first Five-Year Plan of Pakistan was launched in:

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Which sector is called the “backbone of Pakistan’s economy”?

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Pakistan’s largest trading partner (2024) is:

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The first privatized bank of Pakistan was:

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The IMF stands for:

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The first Prime Minister who presented Pakistan’s first budget was:

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The State Bank of Pakistan was established in:

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The currency of Pakistan is:

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Development Projects

Development Projects

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The Mangla Dam was constructed on which river?

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The Tarbela Dam, one of the world’s largest earth-filled dams, is located on which river?

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The Khanpur Dam supplies water to which city?

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The CPEC project (China-Pakistan Economic Corridor) was officially launched in which

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The Thar Coal Project is located in which province?

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The Pakistan Steel Mills was established with the help of which country?

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The Gwadar Port project was developed with the assistance of which country?

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The Motorway (M-2) from Lahore to Islamabad was inaugurated in:

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The Neelum–Jhelum Hydropower Project is located in which area?

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The Diamer-Bhasha Dam is being constructed on which river?

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Which city is known as the center of CPEC in Pakistan?

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The Hub Dam, a multipurpose water reservoir, is located between Sindh and which other province?

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The Orange Line Metro Train Project is launched in which city?

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The Warsak Dam is located in which province?

 

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The Ghazi-Barotha Hydropower Project is built on which river?

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The Chashma Nuclear Power Plant is located in which province?

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The Pakistan Atomic Energy Commission (PAEC) was established in:

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The Lahore-Islamabad Motorway (M-2) was built with the assistance of which country?

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The Quaid-e-Azam Solar Park, one of the largest in South Asia, is located in:

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The Karot Hydropower Project is being built under:

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CPEC & Foreign Relations

CPEC & Foreign Relations

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The CPEC project (China-Pakistan Economic Corridor) was officially launched in which

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CPEC is a flagship project of which initiative?

 

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The length of CPEC route from Kashgar (China) to Gwadar (Pakistan) is approximately:

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The official launch of CPEC took place in which year?

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Which country is Pakistan’s partner in CPEC?

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The Gwadar Port, central to CPEC, is located in which province?

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Which Chinese province is directly linked to Gwadar through CPEC?

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The first phase of CPEC mainly focused on:

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The first shipment under CPEC reached Gwadar Port in:

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Which country has shown reservations about CPEC due to the Kashmir dispute?

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The CPEC is expected to connect China with which sea through Gwadar?

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Which organization often expresses concerns about debt risks linked to CPEC?

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The ML-1 Railway Project under CPEC is meant to upgrade the track from:

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Which country besides China has shown interest in joining or investing in CPEC?

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The CPEC Long-Term Plan extends up to which year?

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Which regional organization considers CPEC as part of its connectivity strategy?

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In 2021, which major country announced opposition to CPEC projects passing through Gilgit-Baltistan?

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The Gwadar Port was built with financial and technical assistance from:

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Which Pakistani city is considered the “gateway” of CPEC?

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CPEC is often described as a “game-changer” for which region?

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Which area of cooperation has been added in the 2nd phase of CPEC?

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Provinces & Culture

Pakistan's Provinces & Culture

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Which province of Pakistan is known as the "Land of the Five Rivers"?

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The famous "Ajrak" and "Sindhi Topi" belong to the culture of which province?

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The "Shandur Polo Festival" is celebrated in which province/region?

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The "Sibi Mela," a famous cultural festival, is held in which province?

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The folk dance "Attan" belongs to which province?

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The "Mohenjo-Daro" civilization site is located in:

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"Truck art" is most popular in which province of Pakistan?

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"Buzkashi," a traditional horse game, is mostly played in:

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The "Basant Festival" (kite flying) is traditionally associated with:

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The "Cholistani Jeep Rally" is held in the desert of:

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The "Malam Jabba" region, famous for skiing and tourism, is in:

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The "Hinglaj Mata Temple," a famous Hindu heritage site, is located in:

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Which province is known for its embroidery, especially "Phulkari"?

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The "Kalash Valley" with unique cultural traditions is located in:

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The "Mela Chiraghan" (Festival of Lights) is associated with:

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Which province is famous for the “Sea Festival” due to its long coastal belt?

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The "Hazara community" with distinct culture mostly resides in:

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The "Potohari Culture" belongs to the northern part of:

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Which city is the capital of Sindh province?

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Peshawar is the capital of which province?

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Comprehensive Study Material

The study of Pakistan Affairs requires a balanced understanding of political, economic, social, and constitutional aspects. To help students prepare effectively, ExamChamber provides detailed insights into each major topic:

1. Constitutional Development

Since independence in 1947, Pakistan has experienced multiple constitutional phases: the Objectives Resolution of 1949, the Constitutions of 1956, 1962, and the present Constitution of 1973. The 1973 Constitution defines Pakistan as a federal, Islamic republic with separation of powers between executive, legislative, and judiciary. Students should learn about amendments, especially the 8th, 13th, 17th, and 18th, which reshaped the country's political landscape.

2. Historical Evolution

Understanding Pakistan’s journey from the Pakistan Movement to modern political challenges is vital. Study the role of Allama Iqbal, Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah, and Liaquat Ali Khan in shaping national ideology. Post-independence, Pakistan faced challenges like constitutional delays, wars, and political instability. Major events such as the separation of East Pakistan (1971) and restoration of democracy in 1988 must be studied in detail.

3. Economy of Pakistan

Pakistan’s economy is mixed—based on agriculture, manufacturing, and services. The GDP is largely supported by textile exports, remittances, and agriculture. Major challenges include inflation, fiscal deficits, and energy shortages. Recent economic reforms focus on digitalization, industrial zones under CPEC, and agricultural modernization. Learn about organizations like the State Bank of Pakistan, Planning Commission, and Federal Board of Revenue.

4. CPEC and Modern Development

The China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) is a flagship project under China’s Belt and Road Initiative, aimed at improving trade routes, energy infrastructure, and industrial zones. Important CPEC projects include Gwadar Port, Thar Coal, and various energy and transport initiatives. Students should understand CPEC’s role in regional connectivity, its phases, and future economic prospects.

5. Geography and Provinces

Pakistan has diverse geography — mountains, plains, deserts, and coastal regions. The Indus River system supports the country's agriculture, while the Northern Areas contain K2, the world’s second-highest peak. Each province — Punjab, Sindh, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, and Balochistan — has unique cultures, resources, and industries that contribute to national development.

6. Political and Civil Structure

Pakistan follows a parliamentary system. The National Assembly and Senate form the legislature, while the judiciary ensures constitutional compliance. The political history includes major parties such as PML-N, PPP, and PTI. Understanding transitions between military and civilian governments is important for exams.

7. Study Plan

  • Week 1: Constitution & Governance
  • Week 2: History, Political Leaders & Events
  • Week 3: Geography, Provinces & Culture
  • Week 4: Economy, CPEC & Mock Tests

8. Preparation Tips

  • Practice at least 50 MCQs daily using quizzes above.
  • Revise notes regularly and make summaries of important events.
  • Watch national news daily to update current knowledge.
  • Focus on factual data — years, names, constitutional articles, and projects.

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

1. What does Pakistan Affairs cover?

It covers history, constitution, politics, economy and foreign relations of Pakistan.

2. Is Pakistan Affairs compulsory for CSS?

Yes, it is a compulsory subject in CSS examinations.

3. Are MCQs important in Pakistan Affairs?

Yes, MCQs are extremely important for FPSC, PPSC, NTS and ASF tests.

4. Can I prepare Pakistan Affairs online?

Yes, ExamChamber provides complete online preparation resources.

5. Is Pakistan Affairs useful for ISSB?

Yes, ISSB tests include national awareness questions.

6. Which topics are most repeated?

Ideology, constitution, foreign policy and current issues.

7. How much time is needed?

With proper planning, 4–6 weeks are sufficient.

8. Is analytical study required?

Yes, especially for CSS and PMS exams.

9. Are online tests beneficial?

They improve speed, accuracy and confidence.

10. Is ExamChamber free?

Yes, most resources are free to access.

11. Does Pakistan Affairs overlap with Current Affairs?

Yes, especially in national issues.

12. Are notes enough?

Notes plus MCQ practice give best results.

13. Is Pakistan Affairs easy?

Yes, with structured preparation.

14. Is it required for Police jobs?

Yes, police and law enforcement tests include it.

15. Can beginners start from scratch?

Yes, this page is beginner-friendly.

16. Is syllabus same for all exams?

Core topics are same, depth varies.

17. Are past papers useful?

Yes, they show repeated patterns.

18. Does ExamChamber update content?

Yes, content is updated regularly.

19. Is Pakistan Affairs scoring?

Yes, with analytical answers.

20. Can I rely only on ExamChamber?

Yes, for MCQs and revision.

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