Passes of Pakistan
Passes of Pakistan hold great importance in competitive exams conducted by FPSC, SPSC, PPSC, KPPSC, BPSC, NTS, OTS, PTS, STS, and others. These exams require a strong understanding of Pakistan’s geography and general knowledge. Candidates are expected to possess well-rounded awareness, particularly about their own region. MCQs related to the passes of Pakistan have frequently appeared in these exams. To provide a complete and reliable resource, our team has compiled a comprehensive list of Pakistan’s mountain passes that may be asked in upcoming exams.
Karakoram Pass connects Kashmir with ______.
- India
- Iran
- China
- None of these
Khunjerab Pass connects Gilgit-Baltistan with ______.
- India
- Iran
- China
- None of these
Khunjerab Pass is situated in ______ Range.
- Hindu Kush
- Karakoram
- Himalayas
- None of these
Dorah Pass connects Chitral and ______.
- Iran
- Afghanistan
- China
- None of these
Dorah Pass is situated in ______ Range.
- Karakoram
- Himalayas
- Hindu Kush
- None of these
Khyber Pass connects ______ with Kabul.
- Peshawar
- Quetta
- Karachi
- None of these
Khyber Pass is situated in ______ Range.
- Safed Koh
- Waziristan Hills
- Sulaiman Range
- None of these
Gomal Pass is between Afghanistan and ______.
- South Waziristan
- North Waziristan
- Bajour
- None of these
Gomal Pass is situated in ______ Mountains.
- Waziristan Hills
- Safed Koh
- Sulaiman
- None of these
Bolan Pass connects ______ with Sibi Plains.
- Quetta
- Peshawar
- Orakzai-agency
- None of these
Bolan Pass is situated in ______ Range.
- Hindu Kush
- Sulaiman
- Waziristan
- None of these
Malakand Pass connects ______.
- Dir wirh Chitral
- Peshawar with Chitral
- Bannu with Afghanistan
- Giligit with Kashghar
Khojak Pass connects ______ with Kandhar.
- Peshawar
- South Waziristan
- North waziristan
- Quetta
Lowari Pass is between Dir and ______.
- Gilgit
- Chitral
- Swat
- None of these.
Lowari Pass is situated in ______.
- a.Gilgit
- Swat
- Dir
- None of these.
Babusar Pass is between Gilgit-Baltistan and ______.
- Gilgit
- Chitral
- Hunza
- Mansehra
Babusar Pass is situated in ______ Range.
- Great Himalayas
- Hindu Kush
- Karakoram
- None of these
Name the mountain pass, which connects Abbottabad with Gilgit.
- Badwai Pass
- The Babusar Pass
- Baroghil Pass
- None of these
The height of Babusar Pass is ______ above the sea level.
- 12,600 ft
- 13,600 ft
- 14,600 ft
- None of these
Badwai Pass connects ______.
- Dir with Kohtstan
- Chaman with Afghanistan
- Chitral with Nooristan
- None of these
Baroghil Pass connects Chitral with Wakhan. Its height, above sea level, is ______.
- 11,500 ft
- 12,500 ft
- 12,000 ft
- None of these..
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