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Pakistani National Anthem MCQs with Answers

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When was the National Anthem of Pakistan adopted?
a) 1950
b) 1949
c) 1954
d) 1955

Answer
c) 1954

Who wrote the lyrics of the National Anthem of Pakistan?
a) Allama Iqbal
b) Hafeez Jalandhari
c) Faiz Ahmed Faiz
d) Mir Taqi Mir

Answer
b) Hafeez Jalandhari

What is the title of the Pakistani National Anthem?
a) Qaumi Tarana
b) Hum Mustafavi Hain
c) Pak Sarzamin
d) Allah-o-Akbar

Answer
a) Qaumi Tarana

What language is the National Anthem of Pakistan written in?
a) Urdu
b) Arabic
c) Persian
d) Punjabi

Answer
a) Urdu

Who composed the music for the National Anthem of Pakistan?
a) Nisar Bazmi
b) Sohail Rana
c) Ahmad G. Chagla
d) Khurshid Anwar

Answer
d) Khurshid Anwar

What is the total duration of the National Anthem of Pakistan when played or sung?
a) 1 minute
b) 1 minute 20 seconds
c) 1 minute 30 seconds
d) 2 minutes

Answer
c) 1 minute 30 seconds

Which event in Pakistan led to the selection of the current National Anthem?
a) Independence Day
b) Republic Day
c) Pakistan Day
d) Islamic Summit

Answer
c) Pakistan Day

What inspired the lyrics of the Pakistani National Anthem?
a) The natural beauty of Pakistan
b) The struggles of the independence movement
c) Islamic poetry
d) Ancient folklore

Answer
b) The struggles of the independence movement

What is the significance of the word “Pak” in the National Anthem of Pakistan?
a) Strength
b) Unity
c) Purity
d) Freedom

Answer
c) Purity

In which month and year was the National Anthem of Pakistan first performed?
a) August 1947
b) August 1954
c) March 1956
d) March 1950

Answer
b) August 1954

What musical instruments are predominantly used in the National Anthem of Pakistan?
a) Sitar and tabla
b) Violin and flute
c) Harmonium and tabla
d) Flute and sitar

Answer
c) Harmonium and tabla

What was the occasion for which the National Anthem of Pakistan was officially adopted?
a) Lahore Resolution Day
b) Independence Day
c) Republic Day
d) Pakistan Day

Answer
d) Pakistan Day

Which stanza of the National Anthem of Pakistan emphasizes the “Unity of the Muslim World”?
a) First stanza
b) Second stanza
c) Third stanza
d) Fourth stanza

Answer
c) Third stanza

What does the term “Pak Sarzamin” in the National Anthem of Pakistan refer to?
a) Pure land
b) Sacred land
c) Holy land
d) Blessed land

Answer
a) Pure land

Which stanza of the National Anthem of Pakistan is dedicated to the “Glory of Pakistan”?
a) First stanza
b) Second stanza
c) Third stanza
d) Fourth stanza

Answer
d) Fourth stanza

In what context was the National Anthem of Pakistan first broadcast publicly?
a) A military parade
b) A cultural festival
c) A political rally
d) A national sports event

Answer
a) A military parade

What is the predominant emotion conveyed through the National Anthem of Pakistan?
a) Joy and celebration
b) Sadness and mourning
c) Patriotism and unity
d) Triumph and victory

Answer
c) Patriotism and unity

Which stanza of the National Anthem of Pakistan emphasizes the “Strength of Unity”?
a) First stanza
b) Second stanza
c) Third stanza
d) Fourth stanza

Answer
b) Second stanza

Who was the first person to perform the National Anthem of Pakistan publicly?
a) Hafeez Jalandhari
b) Khurshid Anwar
c) Ahmed Rushdi
d) Noor Jehan

Answer
c) Ahmed Rushdi

What was the occasion of the public performance of the National Anthem of Pakistan for the first time?
a) Independence Day
b) Republic Day
c) Pakistan Day
d) Eid-ul-Fitr

Answer
c) Pakistan Day

What do the opening words “Pak Sarzamin” of the National Anthem of Pakistan translate to in English?
a) Pure land
b) Sacred land
c) Holy land
d) Blessed land

Answer
a) Pure land

What is the last word of the National Anthem of Pakistan?
a) Pakistan
b) Allah
c) Qaum
d) Azm

Answer
a) Pakistan

What does the term “Qaumi” mean in the title “Qaumi Tarana” of the National Anthem of Pakistan?
a) National
b) Sacred
c) Glorious
d) Heavenly

Answer
a) National

What does the term “Tarana” mean in the title “Qaumi Tarana” of the National Anthem of Pakistan?
a) Melody
b) Harmony
c) Unity
d) Patriotism

Answer
a) Melody

What is the central theme of the National Anthem of Pakistan?
a) Love for the nation
b) Sacrifice for freedom
c) Unity and faith
d) Cultural diversity

Answer
c) Unity and faith

What event marked the formal adoption of the National Anthem of Pakistan?
a) Its first performance at a military parade
b) Its performance at a political rally
c) Its performance at an international conference
d) Its performance at a cultural festival

Answer
a) Its first performance at a military parade

What is the literal meaning of the word “Qaumi” in the title “Qaumi Tarana” of the National Anthem of Pakistan?
a) National
b) Beloved
c) Sacred
d) Glorious

Answer
a) National

What is the significance of the phrase “Chirag-e-Rah” in the National Anthem of Pakistan?
a) Light of guidance
b) Flame of hope
c) Torch of freedom
d) Beacon of unity

Answer
a) Light of guidance

Which stanza of the National Anthem of Pakistan emphasizes the “Unity, faith, and discipline” of the nation?
a) First stanza
b) Second stanza
c) Third stanza
d) Fourth stanza

Answer
a) First stanza

What is the central emotion expressed in the National Anthem of Pakistan?
a) Love for the homeland
b) Devotion to the religion
c) Courage in the face of adversity
d) Hope for a better future

Answer
a) Love for the homeland

What is the official name of the Pakistani National Anthem?
a) Qaumi Tarana
b) Hamara Pakistan
c) Pak Fauj Ka Tarana
d) Pakistan Zindabad

Answer
a) Qaumi Tarana

Who wrote the lyrics of the Pakistani National Anthem?
a) Allama Iqbal
b) Hafeez Jalandhari
c) Mir Taqi Mir
d) Faiz Ahmed Faiz

Answer
b) Hafeez Jalandhari

In which year was the national anthem of Pakistan adopted?
a) 1948
b) 1954
c) 1950
d) 1956

Answer
b) 1954

What is the language of the Pakistani National Anthem?
a) Urdu
b) Punjabi
c) Pashto
d) Sindhi

Answer
a) Urdu

What is the title of the Pakistani National Anthem?
a) “Naghma-e-Pakistan”
b) “Pak Sar Zameen”
c) “Sohni Dharti”
d) “Pak Fauj Ka Sathi”

Answer
b) “Pak Sar Zameen”

Who composed the music for the Pakistani National Anthem?
a) Ahmed Ghulamali Chagla
b) Nisar Bazmi
c) Khawaja Khurshid Anwar
d) Sohail Rana

Answer
a) Ahmed Ghulamali Chagla

What is the total number of stanzas in the Pakistani National Anthem?
a) 3
b) 4
c) 5
d) 6

Answer
a) 3

What is the first line of the Pakistani National Anthem?
a) “Pak sarzameen shad bad”
b) “Chand meri zameen phool mera watan”
c) “Aey watan pyare watan”
d) “Hum zinda qaum hain”

Answer
a) “Pak sarzameen shad bad”

What is the literal meaning of the phrase “Pak Sar Zameen”?
a) Sacred Land
b) Beautiful Land
c) Pure Land
d) Beloved Land

Answer
c) Pure Land

What is the central theme of the Pakistani National Anthem?
a) Unity
b) Faith
c) Progress
d) Patriotism

Answer
d) Patriotism

The Pakistani National Anthem was first broadcast on radio in which year?
a) 1950
b) 1952
c) 1954
d) 1956

Answer
b) 1952

What is the meaning of the term “Qaumi” in Qaumi Tarana?
a) National
b) Beautiful
c) Sacred
d) Beloved

Answer
a) National

Which event led to the adoption of the national anthem of Pakistan?
a) Independence Day
b) Republic Day
c) Lahore Resolution Day
d) Islamic Republic Day

Answer
d) Islamic Republic Day

Which musical instrument was primarily used in the original composition of the Pakistani National Anthem?
a) Flute
b) Sitar
c) Rabab
d) Harmonium

Answer
c) Rabab

The composition of the Pakistani National Anthem is based on which traditional music mode?
a) Qawwali
b) Ghazal
c) Sufi
d) Kafi

Answer
d) Kafi

Which stanza of the Pakistani National Anthem pays tribute to the creator?
a) First
b) Second
c) Third
d) All stanzas

Answer
c) Third

In which city was the Pakistani National Anthem first performed?
a) Karachi
b) Lahore
c) Rawalpindi
d) Peshawar

Answer
b) Lahore

Who was the first to perform the Pakistani National Anthem in public?
a) Hafeez Jalandhari
b) Ahmed Ghulamali Chagla
c) A student choir
d) Allama Iqbal

Answer
c) A student choir

The Pakistani National Anthem was officially adopted under which regime?
a) Ayub Khan
b) Liaquat Ali Khan
c) Iskander Mirza
d) Khawaja Nazimuddin

Answer
a) Ayub Khan

What is the title of the book in which the national anthem of Pakistan was first published?
a) Bang-e-Dra
b) Armaghan-e-Hijaz
c) Kulyat-e-Iqbal
d) Ab-e-Hayat

Answer
d) Ab-e-Hayat

Which stanza of the Pakistani National Anthem encourages unity and brotherhood?
a) First
b) Second
c) Third
d) All stanzas

Answer
d) All stanzas

The Pakistani National Anthem was composed in which musical rhythm?
a) Raga Kafi
b) Raga Bhairavi
c) Raga Yaman
d) Raga Darbari

Answer
a) Raga Kafi

What is the total duration of the complete version of the Pakistani National Anthem?
a) 1 minute
b) 1 minute 20 seconds
c) 1 minute 30 seconds
d) 1 minute 40 seconds

Answer
c) 1 minute 30 seconds

The Pakistani National Anthem was first played by a military band during which occasion?
a) Pakistan Day Parade
b) Independence Day
c) Republic Day
d) Defence Day

Answer
b) Independence Day

Which stanza of the Pakistani National Anthem signifies the strength and spirit of the nation?
a) First
b) Second
c) Third
d) All stanzas

Answer
d) All stanzas

What was the profession of Ahmed Ghulamali Chagla, the composer of the Pakistani National Anthem?
a) Musician
b) Poet
c) Politician
d) Scholar

Answer
a) Musician

Which of the following statements accurately reflects the historical background of the Pakistani National Anthem?
a) It was inspired by a Sufi poem.
b) It was commissioned by the British government.
c) It was written to celebrate Pakistan’s independence.
d) It was composed during the Mughal era.

Answer
c) It was written to celebrate Pakistan’s independence.

The Pakistani National Anthem has been translated into which regional languages of Pakistan?
a) Urdu and Punjabi
b) Sindhi and Balochi
c) Pashto and Saraiki
d) All regional languages

Answer
d) All regional languages

Who is considered the “Hakeem” in the Pakistani National Anthem, meaning the wise leader?
a) Allama Iqbal
b) Quaid-e-Azam
c) Ahmed Ghulamali Chagla
d) Hafeez Jalandhari

Answer
b) Quaid-e-Azam

The composition of the Pakistani National Anthem reflects the influence of which musical traditions?
a) Persian and Turkish
b) Arabic and Indian
c) Afghan and Central Asian
d) Indian and Western

Answer
b) Arabic and Indian

What is the theme of the first stanza of the Pakistani National Anthem?
a) Faith
b) Unity
c) Progress
d) Patriotism

Answer
a) Faith

The opening line of the Pakistani National Anthem is a Persian verse that translates to:
a) “Blessed be the sacred land”
b) “The land of the pure”
c) “May the nation thrive”
d) “Long live Pakistan”

Answer
a) “Blessed be the sacred land”

The Pakistani National Anthem was first sung at an international sports event in which year?
a) 1956
b) 1958
c) 1960
d) 1962

Answer
c) 1960

In the context of the Pakistani National Anthem, what does “Pak” signify?
a) Peace
b) Purity
c) Prosperity
d) Patriotism

Answer
b) Purity

What is the meaning of the word “Sar” in the Pakistani National Anthem?
a) Head
b) Crown
c) Flag
d) Land

Answer
a) Head

The Pakistani National Anthem was officially adopted during which month of the year?
a) August
b) September
c) March
d) July

Answer
b) September

Which of the following is a line from the Pakistani National Anthem?
a) “Hai jazba junoon”
b) “Saare jahan se achha”
c) “Kadam mila ke chal”
d) “Zameen arz-e-Pakistan”

Answer
d) “Zameen arz-e-Pakistan”

What is the literal translation of the phrase “Shad Bad” in the Pakistani National Anthem?
a) Blessed
b) Happy
c) Prosperous
d) Joyful

Answer
c) Prosperous

The Pakistani National Anthem was first played at the United Nations in which year?
a) 1950
b) 1952
c) 1954
d) 1956

Answer
c) 1954

Which of the following is the primary emotion conveyed in the Pakistani National Anthem?
a) Joy
b) Sorrow
c) Hope
d) Pride

Answer
d) Pride

The music of the Pakistani National Anthem has a strong influence from which classical music tradition?
a) Persian
b) Turkish
c) Indian
d) Western

Answer
c) Indian

What is the meaning of the phrase “Pak Fauj Ka Tarana” in the options?
a) Anthem of the Pakistan Army
b) Song of the Pakistani people
c) Military anthem of Pakistan
d) Melody of the Pure Land

Answer
a) Anthem of the Pakistan Army

The Pakistani National Anthem is traditionally sung at the beginning of which type of events?
a) Cultural festivals
b) Sports events
c) Religious gatherings
d) Political rallies

Answer
b) Sports events

What is the primary message of the Pakistani National Anthem?
a) Love for the nation
b) Unity among diverse cultures
c) Sacrifice for freedom
d) Faith in the future

Answer
a) Love for the nation

The Pakistani National Anthem is a symbol of which of the following values?
a) Religious tolerance
b) Cultural diversity
c) National unity
d) Global peace

Answer
c) National unity

Which of the following is the last line of the Pakistani National Anthem?
a) “Hai jazba junoon”
b) “Pak sarzameen ka nizaam”
c) “Zameen arz-e-Pakistan”
d) “Pakistan Zindabad”

Answer
d) “Pakistan Zindabad”

What is the traditional attire worn by performers while singing the Pakistani National Anthem?
a) Sherwani
b) Kurta Pajama
c) Shalwar Kameez
d) Western Suit

Answer
c) Shalwar Kameez

The Pakistani National Anthem is a source of inspiration for which of the following groups?
a) Youth
b) Women
c) Minorities
d) Elderly

Answer
a) Youth

The Pakistani National Anthem was originally written in which literary form?
a) Ghazal
b) Naat
c) Rubai
d) Nazm

Answer
d) Nazm

Which stanza of the Pakistani National Anthem emphasizes the glory and prosperity of the nation?
a) First
b) Second
c) Third
d) All stanzas

Answer
d) All stanzas

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