Pakistan Studies

Includes the ideology of Pakistan, freedom movement, constitutional history, geography, natural resources, and important historical events relevant to government job examinations.

1
Ideology plays a major role in shaping which of the following state institutions?
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A Government
B Judiciary
C Education system
D All of the above
2
Ideology shapes attitudes toward:
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A Politics and religion
B Culture and social relationships
C Both a and b
D Only economic policies
3
Ideology is typically:
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A Held by a single individual
B Shared by a large group or society
C Kept secret from the public
D Changed daily
4
Ideology provides a:
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A Short-term vision only
B Long-term vision for society and nation
C Military plan only
D Trade agreement
5
Which of the following is a characteristic of ideology?
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A Organized system of ideas
B Random collection of thoughts
C Temporary personal belief
D Individual fantasy
6
When people believe in the same ideological principles, they are more likely to:
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A Fight each other
B Cooperate and work together for national progress
C Leave the country
D Ignore national issues
7
Ideology influences which of the following?
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A Type of government
B Legal system
C Educational framework
D All of the above
8
Understanding ideology is essential for studying Pakistan Studies because:
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A Pakistan was created on ideological foundations
B Pakistan has no ideology
C Ideology is irrelevant to Pakistan
D Pakistan follows only economic policies
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Which function of ideology is most important for newly formed nations?
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A Providing military strategy
B Defining principles for the state's constitution and institutions
C Collecting taxes
D Building roads
10
The ideological struggle of Muslims in the subcontinent eventually led to:
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A The establishment of Bangladesh only
B The establishment of Pakistan in 1947
C The establishment of India only
D The establishment of British rule
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Ideology helps maintain social harmony by:
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A Creating conflict
B Acting as a unifying force
C Encouraging division
D Ignoring cultural differences
12
Ideology influences the ________ of a nation.
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A Goals
B Development
C Stability
D All of the above
13
Throughout history, ideological movements have motivated people to struggle for:
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A Independence
B Social justice
C National unity
D All of the above
14
A country that follows democratic ideology will emphasize:
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A Military dictatorship
B Free elections, human rights, and public participation
C Absolute monarchy
D Religious supremacy only
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A shared ideology creates a sense of:
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A Belonging and national identity
B Isolation and separation
C Confusion and doubt
D Indifference
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How does ideology motivate people?
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A By providing financial rewards
B By inspiring them to work for national goals
C By forcing them through laws
D By isolating them from society
17
Ideology provides the moral and political foundation for a country's:
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A Constitution and laws
B Weather forecast
C Sports teams
D Food recipes
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Which of the following is NOT a function of ideology?
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A Providing direction
B Promoting unity
C Creating random confusion
D Shaping political systems
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Ideology promotes unity among people who may belong to different:
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A Ethnic backgrounds
B Linguistic backgrounds
C Regional backgrounds
D All of the above
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Ideology helps define the ________ of a nation.
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A Military strength
B Identity
C Natural resources
D Foreign debt
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