Selected MCQ

Current Question
Which new mobile app did Pakistan release in 2026 for access to government services?
  • A. Raabta (or equivalent)
  • B. TikTok Pak
  • C. Grab-It (Uber clone)
  • D. E-Pharmacy
Correct Answer: A
Explanation:
“Raabta” was launched to give citizens one-click access to multiple government services.
Related Question 1
The Pakistan government in 2026 aimed to include what percentage of public services online by 2030?
  • A. 10%
  • B. 50%
  • C. 90%
  • D. 100%
Correct Answer: C
Explanation:
The digital strategy targets migrating nearly all public services online by 2030.
Related Question 2
A survey in early 2026 found that approximately what fraction of Pakistani households had internet access?
  • A. 1/4
  • B. 1/2
  • C. 3/4
  • D. All households
Correct Answer: B
Explanation:
Around half of households had internet as smartphone/mobile broadband use expanded.
Related Question 3
Which Pakistan electronic services saw a major digital upgrade in 2026?
  • A. Online tax filing system (e-filing)
  • B. Cash-only pension payouts
  • C. Manual visa stamping
  • D. Faxing documents
Correct Answer: A
Explanation:
Pakistan expanded its online e-filing portal for taxes to simplify compliance.
Related Question 4
Pakistan’s Government E-Marketplace (KeM) was expanded in 2026 to include:
  • A. International procurement (GeM international)
  • B. Only petroleum products
  • C. Space telescopes
  • D. Illegal goods trading
Correct Answer: A
Explanation:
KeM was extended to allow government-to-government (G2G) procurement from foreign sources.
Related Question 5
As of 2026, which global position did Pakistan aim for in terms of internet accessibility?
  • A. First country with nationwide 6G
  • B. Among the top 10 most connected nations
  • C. The least connected country
  • D. No target was set
Correct Answer: B
Explanation:
Pakistan aimed to rank higher in global connectivity indexes via 5G expansion and rural broadband.