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CSS Screening Test (Pakistan Affairs)

Sample Screening Test Paper (Pakistan Affairs Section) for Central Superior Services (CSS) Competitive Examination

SAMPLE PAPER: CSS SCREENING TEST (PAKISTAN AFFAIRS)
Total Marks: 200 (Number of MCQs: 200)
Time Allowed: 3 hours


SCREENING TEST FOR CSS COMPETITIVE EXAMINATION

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    Choose the correct answer from the given options

  1. The national animal of Pakistan is __________ .
    1. Tiger
    2. Lamb
    3. Markhor
    4. Horse

  2. By population, Pakistan is world's _________ largest country.
    1. 5th
    2. 6th
    3. 7th
    4. 8th

  3. "Faiz Mahal" is located in _________ district.
    1. Khairpur
    2. Bahawalpur
    3. Rajanpur
    4. Shikarpur

  4. "Noor Mahal" is located in _________ district.
    1. Khairpur
    2. Bahawalpur
    3. Rajanpur
    4. Shikarpur

  5. Chairman senate is __________ .
    1. Farooq H. Naiq
    2. Rana Bhagwan Das
    3. Sardar Ayaz Sadiq
    4. Nayyar Hussain Bukhari

  6. The height of K2, the second highest mountain, is __________ feet.
    1. 27651
    2. 28000
    3. 28251
    4. 28651

  7. Shalamar Garden, in Lahore, was built by __________ .
    1. Jahangir
    2. Shah Jahan
    3. Akbar
    4. Aurangzaib

  8. Anjuman Himayat-e-Islam was founded in __________ .
    1. Punjab
    2. Sindh
    3. Bengal
    4. Kashmir

  9. The first constitution of Pakistan was enforced in __________ .
    1. 1948
    2. 1952
    3. 1954
    4. 1956

  10. The constitution of __________ named Pakistan as Islamic Republic of Pakistan.
    1. 1948
    2. 1956
    3. 1962
    4. 1973

ANSWERS: CSS SCREENING TEST PAKISTAN AFFAIRS

  1. C
  2. B
  3. A
  4. B
  5. D
  6. C
  7. B
  8. A
  9. D
  10. B

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