1. The most important religious festival for Muslims in Pakistan is:
(A) Christmas
(B) Holi
(C) Diwali
(D) Eid-ul-Fitr
2. Eid-ul-Fitr is celebrated at the end of:
(A) Ramadan (Islamic month of fasting)
(B) Muharram
(C) Shawwal
(D) Ramadan only in India
3. Another major Islamic festival in Pakistan is:
(A) Christmas
(B) Eid-ul-Adha
(C) Diwali
(D) Easter
4. Eid-ul-Adha commemorates:
(A) Prophet Muhammad’s birthday
(B) Prophet Ibrahim’s willingness to sacrifice his son
(C) The end of Ramadan
(D) Arrival of spring
5. The Islamic New Year is observed in Pakistan in the month of:
(A) Ramadan
(B) Muharram
(C) Shawwal
(D) Zul-Hijjah
6. Ashura, observed on the 10th of Muharram, commemorates:
(A) Birth of Prophet Muhammad
(B) Independence of Pakistan
(C) End of Ramadan
(D) Martyrdom of Hazrat Imam Hussain (RA)
7. Pakistan celebrates its National Day on:
(A) 14th August
(B) 12th Rabi-ul-Awwal
(C) 25th December
(D) 23rd March
8. Pakistan’s Independence Day is celebrated on:
(A) 25th December
(B) 23rd March 1947
(C) 14th August 1947
(D) 12th Rabi-ul-Awwal
9. The birthday of Prophet Muhammad (Peace Be Upon Him) is called:
(A) Milad-un-Nabi
(B) Eid-ul-Fitr
(C) Ashura
(D) Ramadan
10. Ramadan is a month dedicated to:
(A) Trade and commerce only
(B) Fasting, prayer, and spiritual reflection
(C) Only cultural events
(D) Agricultural work
11. Christmas is celebrated in Pakistan by:
(A) Muslim majority
(B) Christian minority
(C) Hindu community
(D) Sikh community
12. Diwali is celebrated in Pakistan by:
(A) Hindu community
(B) Christian minority
(C) Muslim majority
(D) Sikh community only
13. Holi is celebrated in Pakistan by:
(A) Sufi saints only
(B) Muslim community
(C) Christian community
(D) Hindu community
14. Basant festival in Pakistan is associated with:
(A) Religious fasting
(B) Kite flying and spring celebration in Punjab
(C) Harvesting only
(D) Eid celebrations
15. Pakistan celebrates Labour Day on:
(A) 23rd March
(B) 14th August
(C) 1st May
(D) 25th December
16. Pakistan Day (23rd March) commemorates:
(A) The Lahore Resolution of 1940
(B) Independence from British
(C) Birth of Prophet Muhammad
(D) Eid celebrations
17. Quaid-e-Azam Day is observed on:
(A) 25th December
(B) 14th August
(C) 23rd March
(D) 12th Rabi-ul-Awwal
18. Religious festivals in Pakistan serve to:
(A) Promote trade only
(B) Strengthen cultural identity and community bonding
(C) Only formal ceremonies
(D) Industrialization
19. Pakistan celebrates Defence Day on:
(A) 14th August
(B) 6th September
(C) 23rd March
(D) 25th December
20. The observance of religious and national festivals in Pakistan reflects:
(A) Urban traditions only
(B) Only economic growth
(C) Western influence only
(D) Cultural, religious, and national unity