National Symbols

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F. National Symbols Flag, National Anthem, Emblem, Motto, National Holidays and Days of Significance,

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National Symbols of Pakistan

National symbols represent the identity, history, culture, and values of a nation. These symbols create a sense of unity, patriotism, and pride among citizens. In Pakistan, several national symbols have been officially adopted to represent the country. Among the most important national symbols are the national flag, national anthem, national emblem, and national motto. In addition to these symbols, Pakistan also observes important national holidays and days of significance that commemorate major historical events and personalities.

National Flag

The national flag of Pakistan represents the ideology and identity of the country. It was designed by Syed Amir-uddin Kedwaii and was officially adopted on 11 August 1947, just a few days before the creation of Pakistan.

The flag consists of a dark green field with a white vertical stripe on the left side. In the center of the green area, there is a white crescent moon and a five-pointed star.

Each element of the flag has symbolic meaning. The green color represents the Muslim majority of Pakistan, while the white stripe represents religious minorities living in the country and symbolizes their rights and protection. The crescent moon symbolizes progress, while the star represents light and knowledge.

The national flag is an important symbol of national unity and independence. It is hoisted on government buildings, educational institutions, and public places on national days such as Independence Day and Pakistan Day. Citizens also display the flag to show their patriotism and respect for the nation.

National Anthem

The national anthem of Pakistan expresses the spirit of patriotism, unity, and pride among the people of the country. It is known as Qaumi Taranah.

The music of the national anthem was composed by Ahmad Ghulam Ali Chagla in 1949, while the lyrics were written by Hafeez Jalandhari. The anthem was officially adopted in 1954.

The language of the national anthem is mainly Persianized Urdu, containing many Persian and Arabic words. The anthem praises the beauty of the country, expresses loyalty to the state, and highlights the ideals of unity, faith, and discipline.

The national anthem is played on important national occasions, official ceremonies, and international events where Pakistan is represented. Citizens stand respectfully when the anthem is played to show respect for the country.

National Emblem

The national emblem of Pakistan is another important symbol that represents the country’s ideological foundation and economic structure. It was adopted in 1954.

The emblem consists of a shield in the center surrounded by a floral wreath. The shield contains four main sections that represent the major agricultural crops of Pakistan. These crops are cotton, wheat, tea, and jute. These crops were chosen because agriculture has historically played a vital role in the country’s economy.

Above the shield is a crescent and star, which are traditional Islamic symbols representing light, progress, and guidance. The floral wreath around the shield represents the cultural heritage of Pakistan.

At the bottom of the emblem is a banner that contains the national motto written in Urdu script.

National Motto

The national motto of Pakistan is Faith, Unity, Discipline. In Urdu it is written as “Iman, Ittehad, Nazm”.

This motto was given by Muhammad Ali Jinnah, the founder of Pakistan. It reflects the core principles upon which the nation was established.

Faith refers to strong belief in Allah and confidence in the country’s ideals and future. Unity emphasizes the importance of national solidarity among people of different regions, languages, and cultures. Discipline highlights the need for order, responsibility, and commitment in building a strong and successful nation.

The motto continues to guide the citizens of Pakistan toward national progress and stability.

National Holidays and Days of Significance

Pakistan observes several national holidays and important days to commemorate historical events and honor national leaders and institutions. These days remind citizens of the sacrifices made for the country and encourage patriotism and national unity.

Independence Day

Independence Day (Pakistan) is celebrated every year on 14 August. On this day in 1947, Pakistan emerged as an independent state after the end of British colonial rule in the Indian subcontinent.

The day is celebrated with flag hoisting ceremonies, parades, national songs, and cultural programs. Government buildings and streets are decorated with national flags and lights. Citizens express their love for the country by participating in celebrations and patriotic activities.

Pakistan Day

Pakistan Day is observed on 23 March each year. It commemorates the historic Lahore Resolution passed in 1940, which demanded a separate homeland for Muslims of the subcontinent.

Pakistan Day is celebrated with military parades, national ceremonies, and speeches that highlight the importance of unity and national strength.

Defence Day

Defence Day (Pakistan) is observed on 6 September every year. It commemorates the bravery and sacrifices of the Pakistani armed forces during the Indo‑Pakistan War of 1965.

Special ceremonies are held to honor soldiers who defended the country. The day also recognizes the courage and determination of the people of Pakistan during times of national challenge.

Quaid-e-Azam Day

Quaid‑e‑Azam Day is celebrated on 25 December each year. This day marks the birth anniversary of Muhammad Ali Jinnah, the founder of Pakistan.

The day is observed by paying tribute to his leadership, vision, and struggle for the creation of Pakistan. Educational institutions, government offices, and public organizations arrange events to remember his contributions.

Iqbal Day

Iqbal Day is observed on 9 November to honor Muhammad Iqbal, the national poet and philosopher who inspired the idea of a separate Muslim state in South Asia.

The day is celebrated through seminars, poetry recitations, and educational programs that highlight his philosophical ideas and contributions to the Pakistan Movement.

These national symbols and national days strengthen the national identity of Pakistan and remind citizens of their shared history, values, and responsibilities toward the country.

1
How many points does the star on Pakistan's national flag have?
Easy 1 Mark
Count the points — it is a standard five-pointed star.
A Four
B Five
C Six
D Eight
2
On which national days is the national flag of Pakistan hoisted on government buildings?
Medium 1 Mark
Flags are raised on all major national occasions, not just one.
A Only on Independence Day
B Only on Defence Day
C On Independence Day, Pakistan Day, and other national days
D Only on Quaid-e-Azam Day
3
What is the background (field) color of Pakistan's national flag?
Easy 1 Mark
Dark green, not light green — an important distinction.
A White
B Light green
C Dark green
D Blue
4
Where is the crescent and star positioned on Pakistan's national flag?
Medium 1 Mark
The symbols appear on the green part, not the white stripe.
A On the white stripe
B In the top left corner
C In the center of the green area
D At the bottom of the flag
5
What is the official name of Pakistan's national anthem?
Easy 1 Mark
Qaumi means national, Taranah means anthem or tune.
A Pakistan Zindabad
B Sohni Dharti
C Qaumi Taranah
D Aye Watan
6
Who composed the music of Pakistan's national anthem?
Medium 1 Mark
The music composer and the lyricist are two different people.
A Hafeez Jalandhari
B Syed Amir-uddin Kedwaii
C Faiz Ahmad Faiz
D Ahmad Ghulam Ali Chagla
7
Who wrote the lyrics of Pakistan's national anthem?
Easy 1 Mark
The lyricist's last name starts with 'J' — Jalandhari.
A Ahmad Ghulam Ali Chagla
B Muhammad Iqbal
C Hafeez Jalandhari
D Liaquat Ali Khan
8
In which year was Pakistan's national anthem officially adopted?
Medium 1 Mark
Music composed in 1949, but officially adopted in 1954 — five years later.
A 1947
B 1949
C 1954
D 1956
9
What is the primary language of Pakistan's national anthem?
Medium 1 Mark
It is not pure Urdu — it has a heavy Persian and Arabic influence.
A Pure Urdu
B Arabic
C Persianized Urdu with many Persian and Arabic words
D Persian only
10
What ideals does Pakistan's national anthem highlight?
Medium 1 Mark
These three ideals are also found in the national motto.
A Democracy, equality, and freedom
B Unity, faith, and discipline
C Progress, prosperity, and peace
D Justice, courage, and loyalty
11
What do citizens do when the national anthem is played to show respect?
Easy 1 Mark
The standard respectful gesture is to stand at attention.
A Salute with their right hand
B Bow their heads
C Stand respectfully
D Sing along loudly
12
On which occasions is Pakistan's national anthem played?
Easy 1 Mark
It is played wherever Pakistan is officially represented or honored.
A Only at cricket matches
B Important national occasions, official ceremonies, and international events
C Only in schools daily
D Only on Independence Day
13
In which year was the music of Pakistan's national anthem composed?
Hard 1 Mark
Music composed: 1949. Officially adopted: 1954. Two different years.
A 1947
B 1949
C 1952
D 1954
14
In which year was Pakistan's national emblem officially adopted?
Medium 1 Mark
Both the national anthem and national emblem were adopted in the same year.
A 1947
B 1949
C 1954
D 1956
15
What is at the center of Pakistan's national emblem?
Medium 1 Mark
The shield is the central element, surrounded by the wreath.
A A crescent and star
B A floral wreath
C A shield
D A banner with the motto
16
Which four crops are represented in the shield of Pakistan's national emblem?
Medium 1 Mark
The four crops are: cotton, wheat, tea, and jute — not rice or sugarcane.
A Wheat, rice, sugarcane, maize
B Cotton, wheat, tea, jute
C Rice, cotton, mango, dates
D Wheat, cotton, sugarcane, rice
17
What does the floral wreath around the shield in Pakistan's national emblem represent?
Medium 1 Mark
The wreath symbolizes culture, not agriculture (that is represented by the shield crops).
A The agricultural economy
B The Islamic heritage
C The cultural heritage of Pakistan
D The four provinces
18
What is written on the banner at the bottom of Pakistan's national emblem?
Easy 1 Mark
The banner carries the three-word motto of Pakistan.
A Pakistan Zindabad
B 14 August 1947
C The national motto in Urdu script
D The name of Pakistan
19
What appears above the shield in Pakistan's national emblem?
Medium 1 Mark
Islamic symbols crown the shield from above.
A The name of Pakistan
B A floral wreath
C A crescent and star
D An eagle
20
Why were cotton, wheat, tea, and jute chosen for Pakistan's national emblem shield?
Hard 1 Mark
The choice reflects the economic importance of farming in Pakistan.
A They are the most expensive crops
B Agriculture has historically played a vital role in Pakistan's economy
C They are grown in all four provinces
D They were Jinnah's favorite crops
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