Monday 10 August 2020

Chapter No.8 - Culture Of Pakistan - Fill In The Blanks and MCQs - Pakistan Studies For Class X

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CULTURE OF PAKISTAN

Fill In The Blanks

1. Pakistan's national language is Urdu.
2. Pakistan's culture is a mixed culture.
3. The national dress of Pakistan is Shalwar and Shirt.
4. In Pakistan 30 languages are spoken.
5. In Baluchistan two languages Baluchi and Pashto are spoken.
6. The two great poets of Balochi are Gul Khan Naseer and Mast Tawakkali.
7. Shah Hussain is a great Punjabi poet.
8. After independence Sindhi language has made lot of progress in prose and poem.
9. Most of the people in Pakistan eat simple food.
10. A single message of love and brotherhood has been conveyed by our saints in different languages.
11. Eid-ul-Fitr is celebrated in the month of Shawal.
12. Christians celebrate Christmas on 25th December.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS (MCQs):


(1) The literal meaning of culture is to _____ something.
(a) Grow
(b) Cultivate
(c) Spread
(d) Create

(2) Due to strong individual ______ of Muslim culture flourished.
(a) Values
(b) Customs
(c) Traditions
(d) Attention

(3) _______ is the national poet of Sindh.
(a) Sachal Sarmast
(b) Shah Abdul Latif
(c) Lai Shahbaz Qalandar
(d) Saikh Ayaz

(4) Urdu is the _______ language of Pakistan.
(a) National
(b) Local
(c) Provincial
(d) Traditional

(5) Baba Fareed is the famous poet of ______ language.
(a) Sindhi
(b) Balochi
(c) Punjabi
(d) Balti

(6) More than ____ languages are spoken in Pakistan.
(a) 10
(b) 20
(c) 30
(d) 40

(7) Urdu language is the sign of _____ in Pakistan.
(a) Unity
(b) Pride
(c) Spread
(d) Create

(8) Urdu language was introduced during _______ period.
(a) British
(b) Sikh
(c) Mughal
(d) French

(9) For the development of Urdu language, Urdu University is working in _____.
(a) Lahore
(b) Islamabad
(c) Karachi
(d) Peshawar

(10) Sindhi language is written in modified ______ script.
(a) Hindi
(b) Arabic
(c) Persian
(d) Urdu

(11) Rehman Baba was the famous poet of _______ language.
(a) Sindhi
(b) Punjabi
(c) Pashto
(d) Baluchi

(12) Eid-ul-Fitr is celebrated on the first of ______.
(a) Ramazan
(b) Zil-Haj
(c) Muharam
(d) Shawwal

(13) Eid-ul-Azha is celebrated on the _____ of the month of Zil-Hajj.
(a) 1st
(b) 2nd
(c) Eight
(d) Tenth

(14) The birth, anniversary of Holy Prolahet (P.B.U.H) is celebrated as _____.
(a) Eid-ul-Fitar
(b) Eid-Millad-ul-Nabi
(c) Eid-ul-Azha
(d) Lalatul Qadar

(15) Easter is a festival of ____.
(a) Hindus
(b) Muslims
(c) Christians
(d) Sikhs
(16) Diwali and Holi are the famous festivals of _______.
(a) Muslims
(b) Hindus
(c) Sikhs
(d) Parsis

(17) The urs of Hazrat Data Ganj Bakhsh is celebrated at ____ Punjab.
(a) Karachi
(b) Rawalpindi
(c) Lahore
(d) Multan

(18) At ____ the urs of Hazrat Lal Shahbaz Qalandar is celebrated.
(a) Daraza
(b) Hyderabad
(c) Sehwan
(d) Islamabad

(19) Ajrak is the famous handicraft of _____.
(a) Punjab
(b) Sindh
(c) Baluchistan
(d) .N. W. F. P.

(20) Glass cut work and embroidery of ______ is very famous.
(a) Sindh
(b) N.W. F. P. (K.P.K)
(c) Hazra
(d) Punjab

(21) ______ is world famous for engraved furniture manufacturing.
(a) Lahore
(b) Karachi
(c) Chiniot
(d) Peshawar

(22) Camel skin lamps of _____ are exported to other countries.
(a) Hyderabad
(b) Multan
(c) Sukkur
d) Nawab shah

(23) ______ declared Urdu as national language during Pakistan Movement.
(a) Quaid-e-Azam
(b) Allama Iqbal
(c) Ayub Khan
(d) Z. A Bhutto

(24) Kameez Shalwar is our _____ dress.
(a) Local
(b) National
(c) Easy
(d) Colourful

(25) In ____ ornaments of shells and stones are made as handicrafts.
(a) Lahore
(b) Hyderabad
(c) Karachi
(d) Peshawar

(26) The shrine of Hazrat Abdullah Shah Ghazi is at _______.
(a) Karachi
(b) Lahore
(c) Islamabad
(d) Peshawar

(27) _____ is our national Identity.
(a) Punjabi
(b) Sindhi
(c) Urdu
(d) Peshawari

(28) ______ is the biggest regional language of Pakistan.
(a) Sindhi
(b) Punjabi
(c) Pashto
(d) Baluchi

(29) Diwali is an important festival of ______.
(a) Sikhs
(b) Hindus
(c) Christians
(d) Muslims

(30) Urdu is the mother tongue of _____ people.
(a) 6
(b) 7
(c) 10
(d) 20


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