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Option A: The annulment of the partition of Bengal

Option B: Separate electorate for Muslims

Option C: The annulment of the separate electorate for Muslims

Option D: The partition of Bengal

Correct Answer: The annulment of the partition of Bengal


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Option A: 15 October 1905

Option B: 16 October 1905

Option C: 17 October 1906

Option D: 18 October 1906

Correct Answer: 16 October 1905


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Option A: 11 December 1911

Option B: 12 December 1911

Option C: 13 December 1912

Option D: 14 December 1912

Correct Answer: 12 December 1911


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Option A: Maulana Muhammad Ali Jauhar

Option B: Nawab Mohsin-ul-Mulk

Option C: Nawab Viqar-ul-Mulk

Option D: Justice Shah Din

Correct Answer: Maulana Muhammad Ali Jauhar


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Option A: Lahore

Option B: Delhi

Option C: Agra

Option D: Calcutta 

Correct Answer: Calcutta 


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Option A: For ten years, the Muslim should be represented in Punjab and Bengal according to their population

Option B: The Muslims should be given 1/3 representation in the central legislature

Option C: Residuary power should be given to the provinces

Option D: All of above

Correct Answer: All of above


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Option A: Muslim’s demand

Option B: Hindu’s demand

Option C: Administrative requirements

Option D: Financial constraints

Correct Answer: Administrative requirements


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Option A: Hyderabad

Option B: Sukkur

Option C: Karachi

Option D: Shikarpur

Correct Answer: Sukkur


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Option A: Mongols

Option B: Aryans

Option C: Mamluks

Option D: None of these

Correct Answer: Aryans


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Option A: 10 August 1947

Option B: 11 August 1947

Option C: 15 August 1946

Option D: None of These

Correct Answer: 11 August 1947


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Option A: 23rd March 1973

Option B: 14th August 1973

Option C: 8th June 1973

Option D: 27th October 1973

Correct Answer: 14th August 1973


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Option A: 23rd March 1973

Option B: 14th August 1973

Option C: 8th June 1973

Option D: 27th October 1973

Correct Answer: 14th August 1973


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Option A: Akbar

Option B: Shah Jehan

Option C: Aurangzeb

Option D: None

Correct Answer: Shah Jehan


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Option A: Fatehpur Sikri

Option B: The Red fort of Delhi

Option C: The Agra fort

Option D: Sikandara

Correct Answer: Fatehpur Sikri


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Option A: Humayun

Option B: Ser Shah

Option C: Zafar Shah

Option D: Babar

Correct Answer: Babar


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Option A: Bahadur Shah Zafar

Option B: Babar

Option C: Humayun

Option D: None of these

Correct Answer: Bahadur Shah Zafar


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Option A: Loralai

Option B: Lasbella

Option C: Pishin

Option D: Nushki

Correct Answer: Lasbella


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A. Dhaka
B. Mumbai
D. Sailkot
D. Delhi

Submitted by: Rashid Mehmood

Correct Answer: Delhi


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Option A: Dr. Ishrat Hussain

Option B: Mehbub ul Haq

Option C: Sartaj Aziz

Option D: Abdul Hafeez Shaikh

Correct Answer: Mehbub ul Haq


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Option A: Sindh

Option B: Balochistan

Option C: Punjab

Option D: KPK

Correct Answer: Balochistan


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Option A: Lord Elgin

Option B: Lord John Lawrence

Option C: Lord Mountbatten

Option D: Lord Canning

Correct Answer: Lord Mountbatten


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Option A: Qutub-ud-din Aibak

Option B: Iltutmish

Option C: Ruknuddin Firoz Shah

Option D: Jahangir

Correct Answer: Jahangir


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Option A: Qutub-ud-din Aibak

Option B: Iltutmish

Option C: Ruknuddin Firoz Shah

Option D: Jalal-id-din Khilji

Correct Answer: Iltutmish


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Option A: Rawalpindi

Option B: Multan

Option C: Peshawar

Option D: Lahore

Correct Answer: Rawalpindi


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A. Abul Fazl
B. Malik Muhammad Jayasi
C. Raskhan
D. Mir Bakshi

Submitted by: Rashid Mehmood

 

Mir Bakshi was the Head of military administration. He was appointed from among the leading nobles of the court. He was in charge of intelligence gathering, and also made recommendations to the emperor for military appointments and promotions.

Correct Answer: Mir Bakshi


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A. The ruler of Jodhpur
B. The ruler of Bikaner
C. Shershah Suri
D. The ruler of Gwalior

Submitted by: Rashid Mehmood


 

The story of Kohinoor Diamond

After the battle of Panipat, Babur ordered his son Humayun to secure the treasures at Agra, which had been the capital of the Lodhi dynasty since 1502.

When Babur joined Humayun at Agra, Humayun presented him with a magnificent diamond. It has always been a matter of some dispute, but it seems almost certain that this splendid gem was the Kohinoor (mountain of light), making its first appearance in history. The Kohinoor was given to Humayun by the family of the Raja of Gwalior, whom he had given protection. Humayun later gave the diamond to Shah Tahmasp of Persia. The Shah sent it as a present to Nizam Shah in the Deccan. Somehow, the gem returned during the 17th century into the treasury of the Mughal emperor, Shah Jahan. When Nadir Shah plundered Delhi in 1739, he seized the diamond along with the other Mughal jewels and named it Koh-i-noor. The Kohinoor passed through several hands before finally resting in the Tower of London, where it remains on display even today.

Correct Answer: The ruler of Gwalior


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Option A: Red Fort

Option B: Fort of Daulatabad

Option C: Agra Fort

Option D: Fort of Ahmednagar

Correct Answer: Agra Fort


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Option A:  William Adam

Option B: Anand Mohan Bose

Option C: Sir Sayed Ahmad Khan

Option D: Maulana Mauhammad Ali Johar

Correct Answer: Sir Sayed Ahmad Khan


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Option A: Maulana Mauhammad Ali and Saukat Ali

Option B: Maulana Mauhammad Ali and Nusrat Ali

Option C: Maulana Mauhammad Ali and Muskan Ali

Option D: Maulana Mauhammad Ali and Khilafat Ali

Correct Answer: Maulana Mauhammad Ali and Saukat Ali


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Option A: The President

Option B: The Chairman Of The Senate

Option C: The Prime Minister

Option D: The Interior Minister

Correct Answer: The Prime Minister


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Option A: India

Option B: Pakistan

Option C: Nepal

Option D: China

Correct Answer: Pakistan


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Option A: Lord Mountbatten

Option B: Sardar Patel

Option C: Lord Ripon

Option D: Nagarjuna

Correct Answer: Lord Ripon


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Option A: September 1927

Option B: October 1927

Option C: November 1927

Option D: December 1927

Correct Answer: November 1927


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Option A: 22

Option B: 24

Option C: 16

Option D: 26

Correct Answer: 26


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Option A: Kasur

Option B: Shorkot

Option C: Mithankot

Option D: Pakpatan

Correct Answer: Shorkot


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A. Zulfikar Ali Bhutto
B. Fatima Chaudhry
C. Shireen Amir Begum
D. Liaquat Ali Khan

Submitted by: Rashid Mehmood

Correct Answer: Liaquat Ali Khan


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Option A: Sibi

Option B: Lasbella

Option C: Bolan

Option D: Qilla Abdullah

Correct Answer: Lasbella


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Option A: Chenab Barrage

Option B: Kandyaro Barrage

Option C: Ravi Barrage

Option D: Lloyed Barrage

Correct Answer: Lloyed Barrage


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Option A: Bahlul Khan Lodhi

Option B: Ibrahim Lodhi

Option C: Malik Sultan Shah Lodi

Option D: Sikandar Lodhi

Correct Answer: Sikandar Lodhi


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Option A: King Porus

Option B: Darius III

Option C: Darius ll

Option D: Alexander the Great

Correct Answer: King Porus


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Option A: Karachi

Option B: Liaquat Bagh, Rawalpindi

Option C: Larkana

Option D: None of these

Correct Answer: Liaquat Bagh, Rawalpindi


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Option A: 15 June 2008

Option B: 21 October 2007

Option C: 19 January 2008

Option D: 27 December 2007

Correct Answer: 27 December 2007


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Option A: Gobi

Option B: Thar

Option C: Thal

Option D: Sahara

Correct Answer: Thal


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Option A: Khojak Pass

Option B: Baroghil pass

Option C: Dargai pass

Option D: Malakand pass

Correct Answer: Khojak Pass


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Option A: Gomal pass

Option B: Lowari Pass

Option C: Dargai Pass

Option D: Bolan pass

Correct Answer: Lowari Pass


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Option A: Rawalpindi

Option B: Karachi

Option C: Quetta

Option D: Sindh

Correct Answer: Rawalpindi


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Option A: NAWAZ SHARIF

Option B: Z A BHUTTO

Option C: ASGHAR KHAN

Option D: ANTI ESTABLISHMENT

Correct Answer: Z A BHUTTO


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Option A: 6.5 million 

Option B: 10 Million

Option C: 15 million

Option D: 20 million

Correct Answer: 6.5 million 


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Option A: RS 02

Option B: RS 04

Option C: RS 07

Option D: RS 08

Correct Answer: RS 08


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Option A: KRL

Option B: Kamra Aeronautical Eng.

Option C: SUPARCO

Option D: KANNUP

Correct Answer: SUPARCO


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Option A: From October 7, 1958 to June 8, 1962

Option B: From March 6, 1969, to April 9, 1972

Option C: From July 8, 1977 to December 8, 1985

Option D: None of these

Correct Answer: From October 7, 1958 to June 8, 1962


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Option A: First

Option B: Second

Option C: Third

Option D: Fourth

Correct Answer: First


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Option A: 1620

Option B: 1621

Option C: 1622

Option D: 1624

Correct Answer: 1624


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Option A: Islamabad

Option B: Lahore

Option C: Karachi

Option D: Dhaka

Correct Answer: Lahore


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Option A: 1965

Option B: 1966

Option C: 1971

Option D: 1998

Correct Answer: 1965


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Option A: Faiz Ahmad Faiz

Option B: Sorish Kashmiri

Option C: Sheikh Mujeeb Ur Rehman

Option D: None Of These

Correct Answer: Sheikh Mujeeb Ur Rehman


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Option A: 1398

Option B: 1399

Option C: 1340

Option D: 1341

Correct Answer: 1398


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Option A: Amir Khusrau

Option B: Husain Shah Sharqi

Option C: Mian Tan Sain

Option D: Maiju Bawara

Correct Answer: Amir Khusrau


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Option A: 1888

Option B: 1889

Option C: 1890

Option D: 1891

Correct Answer: 1888


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Option A: China

Option B: Afghanistan

Option C: Japan

Option D: Pakistan

Correct Answer: Pakistan


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Option A: 18 August 1947

Option B: 18 September 1947

Option C: 8 October 1947

Option D: 21 November 1947

Correct Answer: 18 September 1947


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Option A: G. Allana

Option B: Syed Matlub

Option C: G.M.Naeem

Option D: A.B.Rajput

Correct Answer: A.B.Rajput


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Option A: I.H Qureshi

Option B: Hafeez Malik

Option C: Dr. Safdar Mahmood

Option D: None of the above

Correct Answer: I.H Qureshi


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Option A: Gandhi

Option B: Nehru

Option C: Abul Kalam Azad

Option D: Nobody represented Congress

Correct Answer: Nobody represented Congress


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Option A: 9 Gates

Option B: 11 Gates

Option C: 13 Gates

Option D: 16 Gates

Correct Answer: 13 Gates


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Option A: Jhelum

Option B: Kurang

Option C: Gomal

Option D: Soan

Correct Answer: Soan


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Option A: 16th century

Option B: 17th century

Option C: 18th century

Option D: 19th century

Correct Answer: 18th century


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Option A: Sost

Option B: Astore

Option C: Bunji

Option D: None of these

Correct Answer: Sost


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Option A: Balochi

Option B: Punjabi

Option C: Pushto

Option D: Sindhi

Correct Answer: Balochi


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Option A: Abul Kalam Azad

Option B: Raj Gopal Acharia

Option C: V.P. Menon

Option D: Lord Wavell

Correct Answer: Raj Gopal Acharia


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Option A: Jinnah Park

Option B: Iqbal Park

Option C: Lawrence Park

Option D: Patriot Park

Correct Answer: Iqbal Park


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Option A: Prime Minister

Option B: President

Option C: Attorney General

Option D: Both A & B

Correct Answer: President


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Option A: Punjab

Option B: Sindh

Option C: Balochistan

Option D: Khyber Pakhtunkhwa

Correct Answer: Punjab


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Option A: Twenty Millions

Option B: Thirty Millions

Option C: Twenty Billions

Option D: Thirty Billions

Correct Answer: Thirty Millions


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Option A: Farghana

Option B: Khiva

Option C: Kabul

Option D: Seistan

Correct Answer: Farghana


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Option A: Agra

Option B: Delhi

Option C: Lahore

Option D: Kabul

Correct Answer: Kabul


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A. 5
B. 3
C. 1
D. 2

Submitted by: Syed Atif

Urdu is a combination of different languages. it is mostly inspired by Persian language. The word Urdu itself a not a Persian word, its a derived from the Turkic word ordu (army) or orda which means “Lashkar”. In national anthem of Pakistan, there is only one word in urdu, which is “Ka”. In national anthem of Pakistan there is no repetition of a single word or phrase.

Only one word of Pakistani National Anthem is in Urdu other all words are common but are used in persian poetry style….

Pak Sar Zameen “Ka” Nizam

Here “ka” is urdu word…


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Option A: 1963

Option B: 1956

Option C: 1965

Option D: 1945

Correct Answer: 1963


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Option A: Sir Syed Ahmad Khan

Option B: William Shakespeare

Option C: Keats

Option D: Allama Iqbal

Correct Answer: Allama Iqbal


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Option A: Lahore

Option B: Karachi

Option C: Islamabad

Option D: None of these

Correct Answer: Islamabad


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Option A: 1960

Option B: 1966

Option C: 1970

Option D: 1976

Correct Answer: 1960


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Option A: Sir Agha Khan

Option B: Sikandar Hayat Khan

Option C: Ch. Rahmat Ali

Option D: None of these

Correct Answer: Ch. Rahmat Ali


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Option A: Uamr Marvi

Option B: Sindh dharti

Option C: Piyara Manhu

Option D: Mitti ja Manhu

Correct Answer: Uamr Marvi


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A. 12 February 1846
B. 17 February 1843
C. 7th February 1844
D. 19 February 1845

Submitted by: Qutub ul din Arisar

The Battle took place on 17 February 1843 at Miani, Sindh, in what is now Pakistan. This battle eventually led to the capture of parts of Sindh region, first territorial possession by British East India company in what is the modern-day country of Pakistan.

Correct Answer: B. 17 February 1843


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Option A: National Awami party

Option B: Tehrik-i-istaqlal

Option C: Tehrik-e-labaik

Option D: Awami league

Correct Answer: Tehrik-i-istaqlal


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Option A: 1951

Option B: 1961

Option C: 1971

Option D: None of these

Correct Answer: 1961


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Option A: Battle of Wandiwash

Option B: Battle of Assaye

Option C: Battle of Chillianwala

Option D: Battle of Seringa Patam

Correct Answer: Battle of Wandiwash


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Option A: Raja Rammohan Roy

Option B: James Augustus Hicky

Option C: Maulana Zafar Ali Khan

Option D: Sir Syed Ahmed Khan

Correct Answer: James Augustus Hicky


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Option A: May 15 1947

Option B: August 15 1947

Option C: June 15 1947

Option D: Sep 15 1947

Correct Answer: August 15 1947


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Option A: 31 August 1965

Option B: 30 March 1960

Option C: 25 Feb 1958

Option D: 31 July 1960

Correct Answer: 31 July 1960


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Option A: 1 January 1951

Option B: 2 May 1951

Option C: 15 September 1951

Option D: 2nd March 1951

Correct Answer: 15 September 1951


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Option A: Das Garden

Option B: Tajar Bagh

Option C: Gian Bagh

Option D: Larkana Bagh

Correct Answer: Tajar Bagh


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Option A: Qilla Khairpur

Option B: Qilla Ahmedabad 

Option C: Qilla Ahmed

Option D: Qilla Mir Ahmed

Correct Answer: Qilla Ahmedabad 


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Option A: Nishan-e-Pakistan

Option B: Hilal-i-Imtiaz

Option C: Sitara-e-Bisalat

Option D: None of these

Correct Answer: Hilal-i-Imtiaz


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Option A: 35%

Option B: 53% 

Option C: 60%

Option D: None of the Above

Correct Answer: 53% 


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Option A: Minto – Morley Reforms, 1909

Option B: Simon Commission Report

Option C: 3rd Round Table Conference

Option D: Gandhi – Irwin Pact

Correct Answer: A. Minto – Morley Reforms, 1909


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Option A: Kabul River

Option B: Kunar River

Option C: Hakra River

Option D: None of These

Correct Answer: Kabul River


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Option A: 1944

Option B: 1945

Option C: 1946

Option D: None of these

Correct Answer: 1946


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Option A: KPK

Option B: FATA

Option C: Balochistan

Option D: Sindh

Correct Answer: Balochistan


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Option A: Lahore

Option B: Multan

Option C: Sindh

Option D: Depalpur

Correct Answer: Multan


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