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Status of Women of Pakistan MCQs

1. The status of women in Pakistan is influenced by:

(A) Urbanization only


(B) Religion, culture, and laws


(C) British policies only


(D) Trade policies




2. In rural Pakistan, women’s roles are mainly:

(A) Industrial work only


(B) Household duties, child care, and agricultural support


(C) Political leadership only


(D) Urban professions only




3. In urban areas, women in Pakistan are increasingly involved in:

(A) Trade only


(B) Agriculture only


(C) Only household work


(D) Education, professions, and business




4. Women in Pakistan are legally allowed to:

(A) Only work in households


(B) Vote and contest elections


(C) Not participate in politics


(D) Work only in rural areas




5. The Constitution of Pakistan guarantees:

(A) Equal rights and protection for women


(B) Only male privileges


(C) Restrictions on education


(D) Urban benefits only




6. Islamic teachings in Pakistan promote:

(A) Education and respect for women


(B) Ignoring women’s rights


(C) Only male inheritance


(D) Limiting women’s role to rural areas




7. One major issue faced by women in Pakistan is:

(A) Gender discrimination in employment and education


(B) Excessive political power


(C) Equal treatment everywhere


(D) Urbanization




8. The practice of child marriage in Pakistan:

(A) Is completely absent


(B) Only occurs in cities


(C) Still exists in some rural areas despite legal restrictions


(D) Is encouraged by law




9. Women in Pakistan have been active in:

(A) Urban planning only


(B) Only agriculture


(C) Trade only


(D) Politics, social reforms, and education




10. The literacy rate of women in Pakistan is:

(A) Higher than men


(B) Lower than men


(C) Equal to men


(D) Not recorded




11. Laws in Pakistan aim to protect women against:

(A) Domestic violence, harassment, and discrimination


(B) Economic equality only


(C) Education


(D) Trade issues only




12. In rural Pakistan, women’s mobility is often restricted due to:

(A) Urban planning


(B) Cultural norms and traditional practices


(C) Industrialization


(D) British policies




13. Women in urban Pakistan have better access to:

(A) Education, healthcare, and employment opportunities


(B) Agricultural work only


(C) Trade in rural areas only


(D) Political restrictions only




14. Political participation of women in Pakistan includes:

(A) Voting only


(B) Household work only


(C) Voting and holding reserved and general seats in assemblies


(D) Trade only




15. One challenge for women in Pakistan is:

(A) Overrepresentation in politics


(B) Lack of awareness about their legal rights


(C) Excess wealth


(D) Urban isolation only




16. Women in Pakistan have contributed significantly to:

(A) Urban planning only


(B) Agriculture only


(C) Social reforms, education, healthcare, and politics


(D) Trade restrictions




17. Gender equality in Pakistan is promoted through:

(A) Laws, education, and social reforms


(B) Only rural traditions


(C) British policies only


(D) Trade policies only




18. Women in tribal areas of Pakistan often face:

(A) More opportunities than urban women


(B) Industrial opportunities only


(C) Equal rights as urban women


(D) Restrictions in mobility, education, and participation




19. The role of women in Pakistan’s economy is increasing through:

(A) Rural isolation


(B) Agriculture only


(C) Domestic work only


(D) Entrepreneurship, jobs, and participation in trade




20. Improving the status of women in Pakistan contributes to:

(A) Trade regulation only


(B) Only rural stability


(C) Social development, economic growth, and national progress


(D) Urban isolation




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