Objectives Resolution (1949) – Significance 50 Score: 0 Attempted: 0/50 Subscribe 1. : In which year was the Objectives Resolution passed? (A) 1945 (B) 1946 (C) 1947 (D) 1949 2. : Who presented the Objectives Resolution in the Constituent Assembly of Pakistan? (A) Muhammad Ali Jinnah (B) Liaquat Ali Khan (C) Khawaja Nazimuddin (D) Iskander Mirza 3. : What was the main purpose of the Objectives Resolution? (A) To declare independence (B) To outline the foreign policy of Pakistan (C) To provide a guiding framework for the Constitution (D) To declare martial law 4. : Which principle was emphasized in the Objectives Resolution? (A) Feudalism (B) Sovereignty of Allah (C) Monarchy (D) Western democracy 5. : What form of government was supported in the Objectives Resolution? (A) Dictatorship (B) Monarchy (C) Democratic system (D) Colonial rule 6. : The Objectives Resolution stated that power would be exercised within limits prescribed by: (A) Political parties (B) The Constitution (C) Islam (D) The United Nations 7. : Which minority group opposed the Objectives Resolution? (A) Hindus (B) Christians (C) Sikhs (D) Parsis 8. : What role did Islam play in the Objectives Resolution? (A) It was declared the official religion (B) It was declared irrelevant (C) It was made the guiding principle (D) It was banned from politics 9. : Which part of the Constitution of Pakistan includes the Objectives Resolution? (A) Preamble (B) Schedule (C) Annex (D) Appendix 10. : In which year was the Objectives Resolution made a substantive part of the Constitution? (A) 1956 (B) 1962 (C) 1973 (D) 1985 11. : Who made the Objectives Resolution part of the Constitution through an amendment? (A) Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto (B) General Zia-ul-Haq (C) Pervez Musharraf (D) Nawaz Sharif 12. : The Objectives Resolution forms the ideological foundation of which Constitution? (A) Indian Constitution (B) American Constitution (C) Constitution of Pakistan (D) UN Charter 13. : The Resolution aimed to ensure the minorities’ right to: (A) Rule (B) Education only (C) Practice religion freely (D) Vote only 14. : Which right is guaranteed to minorities by the Objectives Resolution? (A) Right to employment only (B) Right to form government (C) Right to freely profess and practice their religion (D) Right to migrate 15. : The Objectives Resolution promotes which economic system? (A) Socialist (B) Capitalist (C) Islamic economic principles (D) Mixed economy 16. : According to the Objectives Resolution, sovereignty belongs to: (A) The people (B) The Parliament (C) Allah Almighty (D) The President 17. : The Resolution called for which type of judiciary? (A) Political (B) Independent (C) Military (D) Foreign 18. : The Objectives Resolution promotes which key value? (A) Materialism (B) Secularism (C) Justice (D) Authoritarianism 19. : What is the significance of the Objectives Resolution in the context of Pakistan’s identity? (A) It laid the foundation for industrial development (B) It gave Pakistan an Islamic ideological direction (C) It created the army (D) It established a tax system 20. : The Resolution ensures equality among: (A) Muslims only (B) Political parties only (C) Citizens of all faiths (D) Army and politicians 21. : The Resolution states that democracy should be practiced according to the teachings of: (A) Europe (B) Hinduism (C) Islam (D) Buddhism 22. : Which of the following was not a focus of the Objectives Resolution? (A) Sovereignty of Allah (B) Social justice (C) Economic exploitation (D) Absolute monarchy 23. : What was the reaction of Hindu members to the Objectives Resolution? (A) Full support (B) Voted in favor (C) Opposed and walked out (D) Abstained silently 24. : The Objectives Resolution was passed by which assembly? (A) National Assembly (B) Provincial Assembly (C) Constituent Assembly (D) Senate 25. : The Objectives Resolution influenced which document? (A) Pakistan Penal Code (B) Civil Procedure Code (C) The Constitution of 1956 (D) The Police Act 26. : What type of law did the Resolution prefer? (A) British law (B) Hindu law (C) Islamic law (D) Canon law 27. : How did the Objectives Resolution impact the future legal framework of Pakistan? (A) No impact (B) It delayed law-making (C) It shaped constitutional developments (D) It banned judiciary 28. : What did the Objectives Resolution aim to eliminate? (A) Colonial history (B) Social evils and injustice (C) Political campaigns (D) Cultural festivals 29. : The Resolution encourages tolerance and respect for: (A) Animals (B) Minorities (C) Agriculture (D) Foreign companies 30. : The Objectives Resolution laid emphasis on development in the field of: (A) Military (B) Economy (C) Religion, morality, and justice (D) Sports 31. : What is the ideological basis of the Objectives Resolution? (A) Socialism (B) Western secularism (C) Islam (D) Capitalism 32. : Who voted against the Objectives Resolution in the Constituent Assembly? (A) Muslim League members (B) Hindu members (C) Independent members (D) Communist Party 33. : The Objectives Resolution was a precursor to which document? (A) Lahore Resolution (B) Pakistan Penal Code (C) Constitution of Pakistan (D) Simla Agreement 34. : Which article of the 1973 Constitution mentions the Objectives Resolution? (A) Article 2 (B) Article 2A (C) Article 6 (D) Article 8 35. : Which constitutional amendment made the Objectives Resolution a substantive part of the Constitution? (A) 3rd Amendment (B) 5th Amendment (C) 8th Amendment (D) 10th Amendment 36. : The Resolution emphasizes the protection of which group’s rights? (A) Industrialists (B) Feudal landlords (C) Minorities (D) Bureaucrats 37. : How many members opposed the Objectives Resolution in the Assembly? (A) None (B) 1 (C) 4 (D) 3 38. : What is the nature of the Objectives Resolution? (A) Executive order (B) Legislative bill (C) Constitutional directive (D) Foreign policy guideline 39. : Which Pakistani Prime Minister emphasized the Resolution’s role in giving Islamic character to the state? (A) Benazir Bhutto (B) Zulfikar Ali Bhutto (C) Liaquat Ali Khan (D) Nawaz Sharif 40. : Which key word is central in the Objectives Resolution? (A) Capital (B) Sovereignty (C) Monarchy (D) Profit 41. : The Objectives Resolution was intended to guide which process? (A) Judicial appointments (B) Constitution making (C) Cabinet reshuffling (D) Industrial development 42. : What did the Objectives Resolution lay emphasis on regarding governance? (A) Arbitrary rule (B) Military control (C) Rule of law and Islamic values (D) Foreign domination 43. : According to the Resolution, minorities are free to: (A) Own political parties (B) Convert others (C) Practice and profess their religion (D) Form a separate state 44. : The passage of the Resolution marked the beginning of: (A) Martial law (B) Industrial revolution (C) Islamic constitutionalism (D) Foreign aid programs 45. : What did the Objectives Resolution stress regarding education? (A) Free higher education (B) Secular education (C) Moral and Islamic education (D) Religious conversion in schools 46. : The Objectives Resolution promoted which social value? (A) Greed (B) Caste hierarchy (C) Equality (D) Tribalism 47. : Which democratic value is highlighted in the Objectives Resolution? (A) Martial supremacy (B) Absolute monarchy (C) Freedom and dignity of man (D) Government by force 48. : According to the Resolution, the state should exercise authority through: (A) Unelected rulers (B) Elected representatives (C) Governors only (D) Judges only 49. : The Resolution aims to eliminate: (A) Free press (B) Social inequality (C) Civil rights (D) National defense 50. : The overall theme of the Objectives Resolution is to ensure: (A) A secular Pakistan (B) Military dictatorship (C) An Islamic, democratic, and just society (D) A one-party system