Selected MCQ

Current Question
Pakistan’s crypto regulation in 2026 involved which unexpected ally?
  • A. Taliban government
  • B. US Federal Reserve
  • C. Bitcoin advocates in Congress
  • D. Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) for enforcement
Correct Answer: D
Explanation:
The FIA was given powers to investigate crypto crimes under the new Virtual Assets Act.
Related Question 1
In 2026, Pakistan’s population was officially projected to reach:
  • A. 200 million
  • B. 220 million
  • C. 240 million
  • D. 260 million
Correct Answer: C
Explanation:
Projections put Pakistan’s population near 240 million by mid-2020s.
Related Question 2
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 3
Which social media regulation was proposed in Pakistan in 2026?
  • A. Lifetime user ban for dissenters
  • B. A new self-regulatory code for online content
  • C. Mandatory national ID verification only
  • D. A fixed online usage quota per citizen
Correct Answer: B
Explanation:
The government proposed a voluntary code of conduct for social media platforms, rather than censorship.
Related Question 4
Pakistan’s first domestically manufactured fighter jet prototype was unveiled in 2026. What is it called?
  • A. JF-17 Thunder
  • B. Azm-I
  • C. Harbin-Z900
  • D. Karakoram Swift
Correct Answer: B
Explanation:
The indigenous fighter is named “Azm-I” (Isa brand new).
Related Question 5
Pakistan’s Vision East Asia policy in 2026 involved hosting leaders from which region?
  • A. Middle East (e.g. UAE, Qatar)
  • B. Southeast/East Asia (e.g. Malaysia, Indonesia)
  • C. Africa (e.g. Nigeria, Kenya)
  • D. Europe (e.g. France, Germany)
Correct Answer: B
Explanation:
Under Vision East Asia, Pakistan hosted Malaysian and Indonesian leaders.