9th Class Pak Studies Half Book Test

Important 9th Class Pak Studies Half Book Test by Mr. Adnan Haider Suib. These Half-book Test series notes are very helpful in the preparation of 9th Class Pakistan Studies Short Questions Urdu Medium for students of the 9 class Pakistan Studies and these are according to the paper patterns of all Punjab boards.

Summary and Contents:
Topics which are discussed in the notes are given below:
  • Here are the detailed 9th Class Pak Studies Half Book Test to help you prepare for your exams.
  • Very Important Multiple Choice Questions of Half-book of Pakistan Studies class 9 from previous years past papers of all Punjab Boards.
  • Important Short and Long Questions of Half-book Pakistan Studies class 9 from previous years past papers of all Punjab Boards.
  • The fifth pillar of Islam is: (A) Hajj   (B) Namaaz   (C) Fasting   (D) Zakat
  • The fourth pillar of Islam is: (A) Hajj   (B) President of state   (C) Parliament   (D) Zakat
  • Who has Supreme authority in Islam? (A) People  (B) Namaaz   (C) Fasting   (D) Allah Almighty
  • The Third Pillar of Islam is: (A) Hajj   (B) Namaaz   (C) Keeping fast   (D) Zakat
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  • The first pillar of Islam is: (A) Toheed and Prophethood   (B) Namaaz   (C) Fasting   (D) Zakat
  • A collection of beliefs is called: (A) The theory   (B) Faith   (C) Deen   (D) Religion
  • Fraternity and equality have special importance: (A) In Hebrew society   (B) In Islamic society  (C) In Western society (D) In a free society
  • The rule of law belongs to the system of Islam: (A) Important styles   (B) Important basis   (C) The main form  (D) Important quality
  • There is no concept of high and low: (A) In Islam  (B) In the Constitution  (C) In government  (D) In the state
  • It is an important quality of the system of Islam:  (A) State's supremacy  (B) Rule of law  (C) of correspondence   (D) State's behavior
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  • No society can develop without it: (A) Constitution  (B) Law   (C) Justice   (D) Wealth
  • Is it a responsibility to make possible the implementation of justice?  (A) Of the law   (B) Of the judicial system  (C) Of the government   (D) Of the state
  • It affects the entire social life of a nation: (A) The aim  (B) Ideology  (C) Law (D) Religion
  • The nations before you were destroyed because when a ------man committed a crime among them, he was not punished: (A) Great  (B) Rich man  (C) Scary  (D) Rich
  • The call of Allah on the occasion is an example of unity and brotherhood of Muslims that has not been seen anywhere in the world: (A) Of prayer  (B) Of migration  (C) Of war  (D) Of Hajj
  • It teaches that fraternal relations should be established among themselves: (A) History  (B) Culture  (C) Civilization  (D) Brotherhood
  • MAO school and college was established by: (A) Maulvi Fazal-ul-Haq  (B) Qazi Isa  (C) Chaudhry Rehmat Ali  (D) Sir Syed Ahmad Khan
  • In 1867, while exposing the enmity of Hindus against Muslims, Sir Syed Ahmad Khan had clearly declared:  (A) Muslims should learn Englis  (B) Hindus are not our friends  (C) Muslims should remain separate from politics  (D) Muslims and Hindus are separate nations
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  • The word “Pakistan” was coined by: (A) Sir Syed Ahmad khan  (B) Ch. Rehmat Ali  (C) Sir Agha Khan  (D) Allama M. Iqbal
  • When did the Hindi Urdu Controversy start?  (A) 1867  (B) 1865  (C) 1863  (D) 1861
  • Who published the magazine “New or Never”?  (A) Ch.Rehmat Ali Khan  (B) Sir Syed Ahmad Kha  (C) Qauid-e-Azam  (D) Sir Agha Khan
  • Sir Syed Ahmad Khan was the first person who used the term “Tow-Nation Theory” Where?  (A) Banaras  (B) Bombay  (C) Bengal  (D) Madraas
  • The British took away the lands and gave them to other nations: (A) Of the parsis  (B) Of christians  (C) of the hindus  (D) Of the muslims
  • British promoted from menial positions to higher positions: (A) To the parsis  (B) To the Christians  (C) To the hindus  (D) To the muslims

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