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- The highest mountain peak in Pakistan is:
A) Nanga Parbat
B) Rakaposhi
C) K2
D) Tirich Mir
Answer: C - The largest province of Pakistan by area is:
A) Punjab
B) Sindh
C) Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
D) Balochistan
Answer: D - The longest river of Pakistan is:
A) Jhelum
B) Ravi
C) Chenab
D) Indus
Answer: D - The capital city of Pakistan is:
A) Karachi
B) Lahore
C) Islamabad
D) Quetta
Answer: C - The Thar Desert is located in:
A) Punjab
B) Sindh
C) Balochistan
D) KPK
Answer: B - Pakistan shares its longest border with:
A) China
B) Afghanistan
C) India
D) Iran
Answer: C - The mountain range located in northern Pakistan is:
A) Alps
B) Andes
C) Karakoram
D) Zagros
Answer: C - The famous Khyber Pass connects Pakistan with:
A) China
B) Iran
C) Afghanistan
D) India
Answer: C - The provincial capital of Punjab is:
A) Karachi
B) Peshawar
C) Lahore
D) Quetta
Answer: C - The Arabian Sea lies to the ______ of Pakistan:
A) North
B) South
C) East
D) West
Answer: B - The largest desert of Pakistan is:
A) Thal Desert
B) Cholistan Desert
C) Kharan Desert
D) Thar Desert
Answer: D - The river Jhelum originates from:
A) Tibet
B) Kashmir
C) Afghanistan
D) China
Answer: B - The coldest place in Pakistan is generally considered:
A) Murree
B) Skardu
C) Gilgit
D) Quetta
Answer: B - The largest city of Pakistan by population is:
A) Lahore
B) Faisalabad
C) Islamabad
D) Karachi
Answer: D - The famous plateau in Punjab is:
A) Potohar Plateau
B) Deccan Plateau
C) Loess Plateau
D) Iranian Plateau
Answer: A - Pakistan is located in which continent?
A) Europe
B) Asia
C) Africa
D) Australia
Answer: B - The river Chenab is formed by the joining of:
A) Jhelum and Ravi
B) Indus and Kabul
C) Chandra and Bhaga
D) Ravi and Sutlej
Answer: C - The coastal area of Pakistan is about:
A) 500 km
B) 750 km
C) 1050 km
D) 1500 km
Answer: C - The second highest peak in the world is:
A) Mount Everest
B) K2
C) Nanga Parbat
D) Broad Peak
Answer: B - Which province has the smallest area?
A) Punjab
B) Sindh
C) KPK
D) Balochistan
Answer: C - The famous Salt Range is located in:
A) Sindh
B) Punjab
C) Balochistan
D) KPK
Answer: B - The Indus River falls into:
A) Bay of Bengal
B) Red Sea
C) Arabian Sea
D) Persian Gulf
Answer: C - Pakistan’s northern areas are famous for:
A) Deserts
B) Plains
C) Mountains and glaciers
D) Volcanoes
Answer: C - The largest glacier outside the polar region in Pakistan is:
A) Baltoro Glacier
B) Siachen Glacier
C) Batura Glacier
D) Hopper Glacier
Answer: B - The provincial capital of Sindh is:
A) Hyderabad
B) Sukkur
C) Karachi
D) Larkana
Answer: C - The river Ravi flows through:
A) Lahore
B) Karachi
C) Quetta
D) Gwadar
Answer: A - Which city is known as the “City of Gardens”?
A) Karachi
B) Lahore
C) Peshawar
D) Multan
Answer: B - Pakistan’s national river is:
A) Chenab
B) Ravi
C) Indus
D) Jhelum
Answer: C - The Makran Coast is located in:
A) Punjab
B) Sindh
C) Balochistan
D) KPK
Answer: C - The largest irrigated canal system in the world is in:
A) India
B) Pakistan
C) China
D) Egypt
Answer: B - Which pass connects Gilgit-Baltistan with China?
A) Khyber Pass
B) Bolan Pass
C) Khunjerab Pass
D) Lowari Pass
Answer: C - The capital of Balochistan is:
A) Turbat
B) Gwadar
C) Khuzdar
D) Quetta
Answer: D - Which river is called the “Lifeline of Pakistan”?
A) Ravi
B) Sutlej
C) Indus
D) Chenab
Answer: C - The Cholistan Desert is located in:
A) Punjab
B) Sindh
C) KPK
D) Balochistan
Answer: A - Pakistan’s largest dam is:
A) Warsak Dam
B) Mangla Dam
C) Tarbela Dam
D) Hub Dam
Answer: C - Tarbela Dam is built on River:
A) Jhelum
B) Chenab
C) Indus
D) Ravi
Answer: C - Mangla Dam is built on River:
A) Ravi
B) Jhelum
C) Sutlej
D) Kabul
Answer: B - The famous Hingol National Park is located in:
A) Punjab
B) Sindh
C) Balochistan
D) KPK
Answer: C - Which city is known as the “Gateway to Pakistan”?
A) Lahore
B) Karachi
C) Peshawar
D) Quetta
Answer: B - The Pakistan-China border agreement was signed in:
A) 1950
B) 1963
C) 1971
D) 1980
Answer: B - The river Kabul joins the Indus near:
A) Attock
B) Kalabagh
C) Sukkur
D) Hyderabad
Answer: A - Which province is famous for dates production?
A) Punjab
B) Sindh
C) Balochistan
D) KPK
Answer: B - The largest lake of Pakistan is:
A) Hanna Lake
B) Keenjhar Lake
C) Saif-ul-Malook
D) Manchar Lake
Answer: D - The city of Gwadar is located in:
A) Sindh
B) Punjab
C) Balochistan
D) KPK
Answer: C - Pakistan’s eastern border is with:
A) China
B) India
C) Afghanistan
D) Iran
Answer: B - The famous tourist valley Hunza is located in:
A) Punjab
B) Sindh
C) Gilgit-Baltistan
D) KPK
Answer: C - Which city is known as the “Fruit Garden of Pakistan”?
A) Quetta
B) Multan
C) Lahore
D) Sukkur
Answer: A - The Bolan Pass is located in:
A) Punjab
B) Sindh
C) Balochistan
D) KPK
Answer: C - The river Sutlej enters Pakistan from:
A) China
B) Afghanistan
C) India
D) Iran
Answer: C - The largest province by population is:
A) Punjab
B) Sindh
C) KPK
D) Balochistan
Answer: A - The climate of Pakistan is mostly:
A) Polar
B) Tropical
C) Arid and semi-arid
D) Mediterranean
Answer: C - The headquarters of Pakistan Meteorological Department is in:
A) Lahore
B) Karachi
C) Islamabad
D) Quetta
Answer: C - The Indus Plain is mainly formed by:
A) Volcanoes
B) River deposits
C) Earthquakes
D) Glaciers
Answer: B - Which city is called the “Manchester of Pakistan”?
A) Lahore
B) Faisalabad
C) Sialkot
D) Gujranwala
Answer: B - The famous Saif-ul-Malook Lake is located in:
A) Swat
B) Kaghan Valley
C) Hunza
D) Skardu
Answer: B - Which river is not part of Punjab’s five rivers?
A) Ravi
B) Jhelum
C) Kabul
D) Chenab
Answer: C - Pakistan’s western border is with:
A) India
B) China
C) Afghanistan and Iran
D) Nepal
Answer: C - The hottest place in Pakistan is:
A) Karachi
B) Lahore
C) Jacobabad
D) Murree
Answer: C - The famous Deosai Plains are located in:
A) Sindh
B) Punjab
C) Gilgit-Baltistan
D) KPK
Answer: C - The Indus River originates near:
A) Himalayas
B) Lake Mansarovar
C) Hindu Kush
D) Karakoram
Answer: B - The largest city of Balochistan is:
A) Gwadar
B) Khuzdar
C) Quetta
D) Turbat
Answer: C - Pakistan’s standard time is based on:
A) GMT +3
B) GMT +4
C) GMT +5
D) GMT +6
Answer: C - Which city is famous for its blue pottery?
A) Karachi
B) Lahore
C) Multan
D) Peshawar
Answer: C - The famous Lowari Pass connects Chitral with:
A) Gilgit
B) Swat
C) Dir
D) Peshawar
Answer: C - The major cash crop of Pakistan is:
A) Wheat
B) Rice
C) Cotton
D) Sugarcane
Answer: C - The largest coal reserves in Pakistan are found in:
A) Quetta
B) Thar
C) Chakwal
D) Mardan
Answer: B - The city of Hyderabad is situated on the bank of River:
A) Ravi
B) Chenab
C) Indus
D) Sutlej
Answer: C - Pakistan’s national forest is:
A) Changa Manga
B) Ziarat Juniper Forest
C) Margalla Forest
D) Kundian Forest
Answer: B - Which province has the longest coastline?
A) Sindh
B) Punjab
C) KPK
D) Balochistan
Answer: D - The river Beas does not enter Pakistan and remains in:
A) India
B) China
C) Afghanistan
D) Nepal
Answer: A - The Kalabagh Dam project is proposed on River:
A) Jhelum
B) Ravi
C) Indus
D) Sutlej
Answer: C - The famous Neelum Valley is located in:
A) Punjab
B) AJK
C) Sindh
D) Balochistan
Answer: B - Which city is known as the “City of Saints”?
A) Lahore
B) Faisalabad
C) Multan
D) Karachi
Answer: C - Pakistan’s largest airport is:
A) Allama Iqbal Airport
B) Islamabad Airport
C) Jinnah International Airport
D) Bacha Khan Airport
Answer: C - The province famous for mango production is:
A) Punjab
B) Sindh
C) KPK
D) Balochistan
Answer: A - The highest paved international road in Pakistan is:
A) Motorway M-2
B) Karakoram Highway
C) Grand Trunk Road
D) Coastal Highway
Answer: B - The city of Murree is located in:
A) Punjab
B) Sindh
C) KPK
D) Balochistan
Answer: A - Pakistan’s neighboring country to the northeast is:
A) India
B) Afghanistan
C) China
D) Iran
Answer: C - The largest river tributary of Indus is:
A) Ravi
B) Sutlej
C) Chenab
D) Jhelum
Answer: C - The famous Attabad Lake is located in:
A) Swat
B) Hunza
C) Kaghan
D) Chitral
Answer: B - Which city is called the “City of Flowers”?
A) Lahore
B) Peshawar
C) Karachi
D) Quetta
Answer: B - The Sulaiman Mountains are located mainly in:
A) Eastern Pakistan
B) Northern Pakistan
C) Western Pakistan
D) Southern Pakistan
Answer: C - Pakistan became a nuclear power in:
A) Chagai Hills
B) Kharan Desert
C) Thar Desert
D) Salt Range
Answer: A - The highest mountain peak in KPK is:
A) Tirich Mir
B) Rakaposhi
C) Nanga Parbat
D) K2
Answer: A - The famous Shahrah-e-Resham is another name for:
A) GT Road
B) Motorway
C) Karakoram Highway
D) Coastal Highway
Answer: C - Which city is famous for sports goods industry?
A) Gujrat
B) Sialkot
C) Lahore
D) Faisalabad
Answer: B - The river Ravi joins the Chenab near:
A) Panjnad
B) Trimmu
C) Kot Mithan
D) Attock
Answer: B - The largest island of Pakistan is:
A) Astola Island
B) Manora Island
C) Bundal Island
D) Baba Island
Answer: A - Pakistan lies in which climatic zone mainly?
A) Temperate
B) Tropical
C) Arctic
D) Equatorial
Answer: B - The famous Khewra Salt Mine is located in:
A) Punjab
B) Sindh
C) KPK
D) Balochistan
Answer: A - Which city is known as the “City of Lights”?
A) Lahore
B) Karachi
C) Islamabad
D) Peshawar
Answer: B - The largest tunnel in Pakistan is:
A) Khojak Tunnel
B) Lowari Tunnel
C) Kohat Tunnel
D) Malakand Tunnel
Answer: B - The main source of irrigation in Pakistan is:
A) Rainfall
B) Tube wells
C) Rivers and canals
D) Lakes
Answer: C - The province of KPK was previously called:
A) NWFP
B) East Pakistan
C) Baluch State
D) Frontier Province
Answer: A - The national park famous for snow leopards is:
A) Lal Suhanra
B) Hingol
C) Khunjerab
D) Changa Manga
Answer: C - The Pakistan Monument is located in:
A) Karachi
B) Lahore
C) Islamabad
D) Peshawar
Answer: C - Which river is known as the “River of Kashmir”?
A) Chenab
B) Jhelum
C) Ravi
D) Sutlej
Answer: B - The largest fort in Pakistan is:
A) Rohtas Fort
B) Lahore Fort
C) Ranikot Fort
D) Bala Hissar Fort
Answer: C - The largest railway station in Pakistan is:
A) Lahore Junction
B) Karachi Cantt
C) Rawalpindi Station
D) Multan Cantt
Answer: A - Pakistan’s total area is approximately:
A) 596,000 sq km
B) 796,000 sq km
C) 996,000 sq km
D) 1,196,000 sq km
Answer: B