Every citizen, regardless of his religion, is an equal Pakistani: Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi 8 Score: 0 Attempted: 0/8 Subscribe 1. : According to Federal Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi, Pakistan was founded on which principles of Islam? (A) Faith, worship, and unity (B) Justice, equality, and tolerance (C) Brotherhood, faith, and charity (D) Peace, unity, and loyalty 2. : What does Pakistan consider as both a constitutional responsibility and part of its state identity? (A) Economic development (B) Protection of minoritiesā lives, property, and freedoms (C) Preservation of cultural heritage (D) Promotion of tourism 3. : In his 11 August 1947 address, Quaid-e-Azam stated that every citizen in Pakistan enjoys: (A) Equal opportunities for education (B) Freedom to participate in politics (C) Equal status regardless of religion (D) Freedom to travel anywhere 4. : Which of the following is NOT mentioned as a field where minorities have rendered exemplary services? (A) Education (B) Health (C) Defense (D) Agriculture 5. : What did Mohsin Naqvi cite as proof of Pakistanās commitment to interfaith harmony even in times of war? (A) Organizing joint religious festivals (B) Keeping Kartarpur Corridor and Nankana Sahib open and secure (C) Establishing interfaith committees (D) Broadcasting peace messages on media 6. : What does Mohsin Naqvi say are the true measures of national identity? (A) Religion, ethnicity, and heritage (B) Patriotism, service, and character (C) Language, culture, and traditions (D) Political loyalty and public service 7. : What did Mohsin Naqvi emphasize about the stateās policy towards minorities? (A) It is conditional on political stability (B) It changes with government leadership (C) There will be no compromise on their protection, freedom, and inclusion (D) It focuses mainly on religious festivals 8. : On the National Day for Minority Rights, what collective resolve did the Minister call for? (A) Increasing foreign remittances (B) Protecting fundamental rights of minorities (C) Building more religious places (D) Establishing minority councils in every district