1. Customs and traditions in Pakistan are mainly influenced by:
(A) Urban planning only
(B) Religion, culture, and regional history
(C) Western culture exclusively
(D) Industrialization only
2. Hospitality in Pakistan is considered:
(A) Optional
(B) A major cultural and social value
(C) Only for family members
(D) Only urban tradition
3. In rural Pakistan, major life events are celebrated through:
(A) Urban festivals
(B) Only government ceremonies
(C) Family gatherings, traditional rituals, and feasts
(D) Industrial fairs
4. Traditional Pakistani weddings often involve:
(A) Only urban elite events
(B) Only court registration
(C) Western style only
(D) Mehndi, Baraat, Nikah, Walima, and other ceremonies
5. Folk music and dances in Pakistan reflect:
(A) Industrial growth
(B) Cultural heritage and regional identity
(C) Urban fashion only
(D) Political influence only
6. In rural areas, biradari (clan) system influences:
(A) Industrial work only
(B) Marriage, social relations, and dispute resolution
(C) Urban lifestyle only
(D) Trade only
7. Festivals like Basant are associated with:
(A) Religious fasting only
(B) Kite flying and spring celebrations in Punjab
(C) National events only
(D) Political campaigns only
8. Traditional attire, like Shalwar Kameez, is a reflection of:
(A) Industrial work
(B) Western influence only
(C) Urban modernization
(D) Cultural and regional identity
9. Pashtun and Balochi customs often emphasize:
(A) Western culture
(B) Urban fashion only
(C) Industrial practices
(D) Hospitality, honor, and tribal codes
10. Customs regarding respect for elders in Pakistan include:
(A) Urban elite only
(B) Ignoring them
(C) Greeting them formally and seeking advice
(D) Children only
11. Religious rituals in Pakistan are:
(A) Only for formal ceremonies
(B) Practiced only by urban elite
(C) Integrated into daily life and major events
(D) Industrial traditions
12. Traditional Pakistani food customs vary according to:
(A) Industrial factors only
(B) Only urban areas
(C) Western influence exclusively
(D) Region, religion, and local produce
13. Customs related to hospitality often include:
(A) Only government officials
(B) Ignoring visitors
(C) Offering tea, meals, and special treatment to guests
(D) Only urban festivals
14. Sufi traditions in Pakistan influence:
(A) Spiritual practices, music, and cultural gatherings
(B) Industrialization only
(C) Western fashion
(D) Trade exclusively
15. Rural communities in Pakistan celebrate:
(A) Only industrial achievements
(B) Urban fairs only
(C) Births, marriages, harvests, and religious events with customs and rituals
(D) Trade fairs exclusively
16. Customs of dowry and bride price vary according to:
(A) Western influence only
(B) Only legal restrictions
(C) Urban industrialization
(D) Region, religion, and family traditions
17. Traditional crafts like embroidery, pottery, and weaving are linked to:
(A) Urban fashion exclusively
(B) Cultural identity and customs
(C) Industrial output only
(D) Trade regulations
18. In Pakistani society, major celebrations often involve:
(A) Western holidays only
(B) Only government notifications
(C) Industrial activities only
(D) Family gatherings, feasts, music, and dance
19. Customs of greeting in Pakistan include:
(A) Ignoring elders
(B) Handshakes, verbal greetings, and sometimes respect gestures
(C) Only for industrial workers
(D) Only urban elite
20. Preserving customs and traditions in Pakistan helps:
(A) Urbanization only
(B) Only industrial growth
(C) Westernization exclusively
(D) Strengthen cultural identity, social cohesion, and heritage