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EDUCATION IN PAKISTAN
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1. No real progress is possible without education.2. First Educational Conference in Pakistan was held in the year 1947.
3. Compulsory Primary Education Act was enforced in the year 2004-2005.
4. The first step of formal system of Education in Pakistan is primary stage.
5. Professional Education includes Diploma, Engineering degree, Medical degree, and Commerce field.
6. Sindh Textbook Board is responsible for the preparation and development of textbooks in Sindh.
Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs)
(1) Education is the most important for the ____ of any state.(a) Development
(b) Progress
(c) Prosperity
(d) Dignity
(2) In Pakistan literacy rate is only ______%.
(a) 25
(b) 35
(c) 40
(d) 45
(3) Educational conference was held in the year _______.
(a) 1947
(b) 1948
(c) 1949
(d) 1957
(4) The first education policy of Pakistan was given in _______.
(a) 1947
(b) 1971
(c) 1972
(d) 1982
(5) The last education policy was given in ______.
(a) 1958
(b) 1968
(c) 1988
(d) 1998
(6) Compulsory Primary Education Act was enforced in _______.
(a) 2000-2001
(b) 2002
(c) 2003
(d) 2004-2005
(7) The national budget for education will be increased from 2.2% to _____.
(a) 3%
(b) 4%
(c) 5%
(d) 6%
(8) People of the developed countries are _____ educated.
(a) 50%
(b) 60%
(c) 80%
(d) 100%
(9) The duration of studies at M.B.B.S. is _____ years.
(a) 3
(b) 4
(c) 5
(d) 6
(10) ___________ has started teachers training courses.
(a) Karachi University
(b) Punjab University
(c) Allama lqbal Open University
(d) Sindh University
(11) The basic aim of our education policy is to increase the _______ of the country.
(a) Birth rate
(b) Employment rate
(c) Income rate
(d) Literacy rate
(12) ________ institutes provide technical education.
(a) Primary
(b) Secondary
(c) Poly technique
(d) Religions
(13) Literacy Commission was setup to spread ______ in he country.
(a) Money
(b) Funds
(c) Literacy
(d) Books
(14) Compulsory Primary Education Act was enforced in the year _____.
(a) 2001
(b) 2002
(c) 2003
(d) 2004
(15) Technical and vocational education prepare ______ people.
(a) Illiterate
(b) Skillful
(c) Cultural
(d) Poor
(16) _______ is the best investment for the development of human resources.
(a) Money
(b) Education
(c) Property
(17) Distance Learning System was introduced by Allama Iqbal Open University ______.
(a) Lahore
(b) Islamabad
(c) Karachi
(d) Hyderabad
(18) In Pakistan only ______ children complete primary education.
(a) 36
(b) 46
(c) 56
(d) 66
(19) Educations helpful to understand _______ values.
(a) Democratic
(b) Cultural
(c) Social
(d) Religions
(20) Ghulam Ishaque Khan institute of technology is situated in _______.
(a) Punjab
(b) Sind
(c) N.W. F.P (K.P.K)
(d) Baluchistan
Great post! I really appreciate how you explained the structure and importance of schooling in Pakistan — especially the focus on literacy, technical education, and national development. Many students memorize MCQs but don’t actually understand the bigger picture behind the education system.
ReplyDeleteIn my opinion, improving skills-based learning and practical training is the real need today so students can compete globally, not just pass exams. I recently read more detailed insights about Education in Pakistan and how modern institutes are trying to bridge the gap between theory and industry skills. Hopefully our system continues moving toward innovation and career-oriented learning.
Thanks for sharing such helpful notes for students!
Thank you very much for your valuable feedback. I appreciate your insights on enhancing skills-based learning and practical training in Pakistan's education system. Together, we can hope for a future where education truly prepares students for global competitiveness. Ameen
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