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Islamic Foundations of Pakistani Society MCQs

1. Pakistan was created to:

(A) Create a homeland for Muslims with Islamic foundations


(B) Establish a Hindu-majority state


(C) Promote British rule


(D) Support joint governance with Hindus




2. The idea of Pakistan was based on the principle that Muslims were:

(A) A religious and cultural minority only


(B) A separate nation with their own religion, culture, and politics


(C) Part of Hindu society


(D) Economically backward




3. Islam as a complete code of life provided guidance in:

(A) Only religious matters


(B) Only politics


(C) Trade and commerce only


(D) Social, political, economic, and personal life




4. The Objectives Resolution (1949) emphasized:

(A) Pakistan as a secular state


(B) Hindu cultural dominance


(C) British governance


(D) Pakistan as an Islamic state ensuring Muslim principles




5. Pakistan’s Constitution is based on:

(A) Islamic principles and Shariah


(B) Hindu law


(C) European law only


(D) British common law only




6. The sovereignty in Pakistan belongs to:

(A) British Crown


(B) People only


(C) Allah


(D) Congress




7. The role of Islam in Pakistan includes:

(A) Promoting Hindu culture


(B) Limiting politics only


(C) Providing moral and social guidance


(D) Supporting secularism




8. Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah envisioned Pakistan as:

(A) A secular state


(B) A British province


(C) Part of India


(D) A homeland for Muslims guided by Islamic principles




9. Islamic teachings influenced Pakistan’s:

(A) Political, social, and legal system


(B) Economy only


(C) Trade only


(D) British policies




10. Islam guarantees equality for:

(A) Only Muslims


(B) Only the wealthy


(C) All humans irrespective of race or status


(D) Hindus and Christians only




11. The basis of Pakistan’s social system is:

(A) Brotherhood, justice, and equality as taught by Islam


(B) Caste hierarchy


(C) Hindu traditions


(D) British administrative system




12. The economic system in Pakistan is inspired by Islam, which promotes:

(A) Interest-based economy


(B) Wealth concentration only


(C) Social justice and elimination of exploitation


(D) Capitalism alone




13. The concept of Halal and Haram in Pakistan guides:

(A) Ethical, social, and economic activities


(B) Only dietary laws


(C) Only worship


(D) British trade practices




14. Islam in Pakistan emphasizes accountability before:

(A) Government only


(B) Courts only


(C) Allah in both this world and the hereafter


(D) Political leaders only




15. Pakistan’s Constitution ensures that minorities:

(A) Are excluded from politics


(B) Have religious freedom


(C) Must follow Islamic law only


(D) Cannot vote




16. The primary purpose of Pakistan as an Islamic state is:

(A) Protection and implementation of Islamic principles


(B) Economic development only


(C) Supporting British policies


(D) Promoting secularism




17. The legislative framework in Pakistan is based on:

(A) British common law only


(B) Islamic law (Shariah) as well as modern legislation


(C) Hindu law


(D) Tribal customs only




18. In Pakistan, political leadership is expected to:

(A) Follow only Western models


(B) Uphold Islamic principles in governance


(C) Ignore Islamic teachings


(D) Follow Hindu traditions




19. Islam promotes education in Pakistan to:

(A) Strengthen only economic power


(B) Limit Muslim knowledge


(C) Support British culture


(D) Raise awareness and empower society morally, socially, and politically




20. The ultimate role of Islamic foundations in Pakistani society is to:

(A) Support secularism


(B) Provide a moral, social, economic, and political framework for citizens


(C) Promote British governance


(D) Encourage division among Muslims




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