Selected MCQ

Current Question
The “Right to be Forgotten” data protection debate in Pakistan in 2026 was about:
  • A. Requiring schools to erase old exam papers
  • B. Giving citizens control to remove personal data from the internet
  • C. Forgetting historical events
  • D. Hiding government archives
Correct Answer: B
Explanation:
It refers to privacy laws allowing individuals to have personal data erased from platforms.
Related Question 1
Pakistan’s data protection law under consideration in 2026 was primarily for:
  • A. Financial transaction encryption
  • B. Personal data privacy of citizens
  • C. Regulating cinema content
  • D. Setting mobile data quotas
Correct Answer: B
Explanation:
The Personal Data Protection Bill was meant to safeguard citizens’ personal data.
Related Question 2
Pakistan’s adoption of an open data policy in 2026 meant:
  • A. All government data was published online by default
  • B. No data was shared with the public
  • C. Only secret data
  • D. Data only in printed books
Correct Answer: A
Explanation:
The new policy required many government datasets to be released on open portals.
Related Question 3
Which new digital health regulation was debated in Pakistan in 2026?
  • A. Licensing for telemedicine providers
  • B. Abolishing hospitals
  • C. Mandatory weekly health check for all citizens
  • D. Online sale of unregulated drugs
Correct Answer: A
Explanation:
Rules for licensing telemedicine and online pharmacies were discussed.
Related Question 4
Pakistan’s SkyMet service in early 2026 provided weather forecasting using data from which source?
  • A. Indian Ocean Buoys
  • B. Japanese weather satellites
  • C. Chinese Fengyun satellites via RADEX
  • D. NASA’s satellites
Correct Answer: C
Explanation:
Pakistan Meteorological Dept. launched RADEX using data from Chinese Fengyun satellites for monsoon forecasts.
Related Question 5
Pakistan’s public cloud initiative launched in 2026 was named:
  • A. GovCloud Pakistan
  • B. Ichallengers
  • C. SitaraSky
  • D. PrivatePak
Correct Answer: A
Explanation:
A federal cloud for e-government services was planned called “GovCloud Pakistan.”