1. Pakistan is considered important in the Muslim world because it:
(A) Has the largest Muslim population in the world
(B) Is the only nuclear Muslim country in South Asia
(C) Is a member of the Arab League
(D) Is entirely desert
2. Pakistan was created as a homeland for:
(A) Buddhists of Central Asia
(B) Hindus of India
(C) Muslims of the Indian subcontinent
(D) Christians of South Asia
3. Pakistan is a member of which important Muslim organization?
(A) Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC)
(B) United Nations only
(C) South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC) only
(D) Commonwealth exclusively
4. Pakistan’s importance in the Muslim world increased after:
(A) Its mountain tourism only
(B) Its desert development exclusively
(C) Its support for Palestine and Muslim causes internationally
(D) Its industrial exports only
5. Pakistan is strategically important in the Muslim world due to:
(A) Its desert exclusively
(B) Its tropical forests only
(C) Its glaciers only
(D) Its location connecting South Asia with Central Asia and the Middle East
6. Pakistan contributes to the Muslim world through:
(A) Desert sand only
(B) Alpine tourism only
(C) Coastal fisheries exclusively
(D) Military support, trade, and diplomacy
7. Pakistan’s nuclear capability makes it important for:
(A) Coastal trade only
(B) Desert irrigation exclusively
(C) Muslim world defense and deterrence
(D) Mountain tourism only
8. Pakistan has historically supported Muslim countries like:
(A) India exclusively
(B) Palestine and Afghanistan
(C) China only
(D) Nepal only
9. Pakistan hosts which important Islamic institutions?
(A) Indus Valley Museum only
(B) Karachi Port exclusively
(C) International Islamic University Islamabad
(D) Thar Desert Research Center only
10. Pakistan’s role in the Muslim world includes:
(A) Coastal mangrove management only
(B) Tropical agriculture exclusively
(C) Promoting Islamic solidarity and regional cooperation
(D) Desert mining only
11. Pakistan helped establish which important Muslim initiative?
(A) Non-Aligned Movement only
(B) SAARC exclusively
(C) UN trade embargo only
(D) Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) initiatives on Palestine
12. Pakistan’s strategic location benefits the Muslim world by:
(A) Coastal fisheries exclusively
(B) Desert irrigation exclusively
(C) Alpine tourism only
(D) Providing a gateway to South Asia for trade and connectivity
13. Pakistan has historically advocated for:
(A) Desert grazing exclusively
(B) Muslim unity and protection of Islamic countries’ rights
(C) Mountain tourism only
(D) Coastal mangrove protection only
14. Pakistan’s support for Afghan Muslims during the Soviet invasion is an example of:
(A) Mountain tourism only
(B) Desert agriculture exclusively
(C) Its role in the Muslim world
(D) Coastal trade only
15. Pakistan participates in military and peacekeeping operations in:
(A) China only
(B) India exclusively
(C) Muslim countries under the UN and OIC initiatives
(D) Nepal only
16. Pakistan’s diplomatic importance in the Muslim world includes:
(A) Desert grazing only
(B) Mediation in conflicts among Muslim countries
(C) Alpine tourism exclusively
(D) Coastal fisheries only
17. Pakistan has contributed to the Muslim world by providing:
(A) Coastal mangroves only
(B) Desert sand exclusively
(C) Mountain tourism only
(D) Education, healthcare, and humanitarian aid to Muslim countries
18. Pakistan’s membership in OIC helps it:
(A) Desert irrigation exclusively
(B) Voice concerns of Muslim nations internationally
(C) Mountain tourism only
(D) Coastal trade only
19. Pakistan’s role in the Muslim world is also strengthened by:
(A) Its desert sands exclusively
(B) Its population of over 220 million Muslims
(C) Its glaciers only
(D) Its coastal fisheries only
20. Understanding Pakistan’s importance in the Muslim world helps in:
(A) Coastal fisheries only
(B) Desert agriculture exclusively
(C) Mountain trekking only
(D) Foreign policy, diplomacy, and Islamic unity