1. SUPARCO is Pakistan’s:
(A) Science and Technology Ministry
(B) Space and Upper Atmosphere Research Commission
(C) National Telecommunications Authority
(D) Nuclear energy commission
2. Pakistan launched its first satellite, Badr-A, in:
(A) 1985
(B) 1995
(C) 1990
(D) 2000
3. The main objective of Pakistan’s space program is:
(A) Agricultural improvement
(B) Satellite development and space research
(C) Industrial production
(D) Tourism promotion
4. Badr-B, Pakistan’s second satellite, was launched in:
(A) 1992
(B) 2000
(C) 1995
(D) 1988
5. Pakistan’s first communication satellite is:
(A) Badr-A
(B) Badr-B
(C) PRSS-1
(D) Paksat-1
6. The primary functions of Paksat satellites include:
(A) Surveillance only
(B) Navigation and weather monitoring
(C) Communication and broadcasting
(D) None of the above
7. PRSS-1 is Pakistan’s:
(A) Navigation satellite
(B) Communication satellite
(C) Remote sensing satellite
(D) Meteorological satellite
8. The main purpose of remote sensing satellites is:
(A) Earth observation and natural resource monitoring
(B) Internet browsing
(C) Television broadcasting
(D) Telephone services
9. Pakistan’s space program contributes to:
(A) Agriculture planning
(B) Disaster management
(C) Environmental monitoring
(D) All of the above
10. SUPARCO was established in the year:
(A) 1980
(B) 1972
(C) 1961
(D) 1990
11. Pakistan’s Paksat-1R satellite is primarily used for:
(A) Communication and broadcasting
(B) Space tourism
(C) Nuclear research
(D) Defense only
12. PRSS-1 helps Pakistan in:
(A) Urban planning and mapping
(B) All of the above
(C) Disaster management
(D) Agriculture monitoring
13. Pakistan’s space program collaborates with:
(A) All of the above
(B) Russia
(C) United States
(D) China
14. The development of satellites in Pakistan aims to:
(A) All of the above
(B) Support scientific research
(C) Monitor natural disasters
(D) Enhance communication networks
15. Space research in Pakistan contributes to:
(A) Technological self-reliance
(B) All of the above
(C) Defense capabilities
(D) Economic growth
16. Paksat-1R was launched in:
(A) 2010
(B) 2011
(C) 2016
(D) 2018
17. Badr-A satellite was launched from:
(A) USA
(B) China
(C) Russia
(D) France
18. Pakistan’s space program supports environmental monitoring by:
(A) Tracking deforestation
(B) All of the above
(C) Observing climate change impacts
(D) Monitoring water resources
19. SUPARCO’s major focus areas include:
(A) All of the above
(B) Space research
(C) Remote sensing
(D) Satellite development
20. The Paksat satellite system is part of:
(A) Agriculture research
(B) Defense surveillance only
(C) Pakistan’s communication infrastructure
(D) Tourism development
21. Pakistan’s remote sensing satellite program started with:
(A) Badr-A
(B) PRSS-1
(C) Paksat-1
(D) None of the above
22. Satellites developed by Pakistan help in:
(A) Resource mapping
(B) Urban planning
(C) All of the above
(D) Disaster management
23. Pakistan’s collaboration with China in space includes:
(A) Satellite launches
(B) All of the above
(C) Technology transfer
(D) Space research cooperation
24. Paksat-1R enhances:
(A) Mining activities
(B) Military operations only
(C) Television and internet connectivity
(D) None of the above
25. SUPARCO also focuses on:
(A) Rocket and missile technology
(B) All of the above
(C) Space science education
(D) Satellite-based research
26. Pakistan’s space programs support disaster management by:
(A) Flood monitoring
(B) All of the above
(C) Drought prediction
(D) Earthquake assessment
27. PRSS-1 was launched to:
(A) Enhance Pakistan’s remote sensing capabilities
(B) Provide entertainment services
(C) Monitor foreign satellites only
(D) None of the above
28. SUPARCO’s research contributes to Pakistan’s defense by:
(A) All of the above
(B) Missile technology
(C) Secure communication
(D) Satellite surveillance
29. The success of Pakistan’s satellite program depends on:
(A) Skilled scientists
(B) All of the above
(C) Government funding and policies
(D) Technological partnerships
30. Future goals of Pakistan’s space program include:
(A) Advanced satellite development
(B) Space exploration
(C) All of the above
(D) National technological self-reliance