Selected MCQ

Current Question
How did Pakistan plan to modernize local administration in 2026?
  • A. By banning local elections permanently
  • B. By introducing e-governance portals for municipalities
  • C. By merging provinces into one
  • D. By equipping all districts with nuclear arsenals
Correct Answer: B
Explanation:
The government planned online portals to allow citizens to access local services digitally.
Related Question 1
Which country provided a grant to Pakistan in 2026 for upgrading its nuclear power plant?
  • A. Russia
  • B. China
  • C. USA
  • D. India
Correct Answer: B
Explanation:
China funded the Karachi nuclear plant expansion.
Related Question 2
Which Pakistani minister announced a plan to integrate AI into the education curriculum by 2026?
  • A. Finance Minister
  • B. Education Minister
  • C. Technology Minister (Shaza Khawaja)
  • D. Agriculture Minister
Correct Answer: C
Explanation:
The IT Minister announced initiatives to update curriculums for AI-era jobs.
Related Question 3
Pakistan’s “Smart Cities” plan in 2026 included deploying IoT sensors for:
  • A. Monitoring air quality and traffic in Lahore and Karachi
  • B. Tracking fish in the Arabian Sea
  • C. Controlling weather patterns
  • D. Guiding space satellites
Correct Answer: A
Explanation:
Smart city pilots in Lahore and Karachi used IoT for environment and traffic management.
Related Question 4
The Pakistani government in 2026 announced a plan to expand the high-speed internet backbone to which region?
  • A. Only major cities
  • B. Remote rural and mountainous areas (Balochistan, Gilgit-Baltistan)
  • C. Exclusive corridors for military use
  • D. Streets only in Karachi
Correct Answer: B
Explanation:
The Universal Service Fund program aimed to extend broadband to remote districts.
Related Question 5
Which country provided critical ingredients for Pakistan’s planned sodium-ion battery project in 2026?
  • A. India – cobalt from mines
  • B. China – technologies and minerals
  • C. Turkey – rare earth elements
  • D. Russia – uranium for battery isotopes
Correct Answer: B
Explanation:
Pakistan partnered with Chinese firms to develop sodium-ion batteries using Khewra salt (sodium).