Which of the following Pakistani-American Scout Girl received award from US President Donald Trump for her efforts to fight against Coronavirus:...?
(A) Emma C
(B) Laila Khan
(C) Bakhtawar Khan
(D) None of these
✅ Correct Answer:Laila Khan
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Which of the following Pakistani-American Scout Girl received award from US President Donald Trump for her efforts to fight against Coronavirus:...?
Which fort in Pakistan is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site...?
(A) Rohtas Fort
(B) Lahore Fort
(C) Derawar Fort . Ranikot Fort
(D) empty
✅ Correct Answer:Rohtas Fort
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Which fort in Pakistan is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site...?
Explanation:
The remarkably intact Rohtas Fort was added to the list of UNESCO World Heritage Site in Pakistan in 1997. An epitome of military fortifications in the region, this incredible fortress was built in 7 years.
A total of 11 countries, including Pakistan are part of CAREC (Central Asia Regional Economic Cooperation Program), CAREC was established/supported by ________...?
(A) IMF
(B) China
(C) Asian Development Bank
(D) World Bank
✅ Correct Answer:Asian Development Bank
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A total of 11 countries, including Pakistan are part of CAREC (Central Asia Regional Economic Cooperation Program), CAREC was established/supported by ________...?
Which of the following Pakistani-American Scout Girl received award from US President Donald Trump for her efforts to fight against Coronavirus:...?
(A) Emma C
(B) Laila Khan
(C) Bakhtawar Khan
(D) None of these
✅ Correct Answer:Laila Khan
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Which of the following Pakistani-American Scout Girl received award from US President Donald Trump for her efforts to fight against Coronavirus:...?
Which state of US marked 5 February as Kashmir day by adopting a resolution by a voice vote after years of efforts by the American Pakistani advocacy group...?
(A) Washington
(B) Alaska
(C) New York
(D) None of these
✅ Correct Answer:New York
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Which state of US marked 5 February as Kashmir day by adopting a resolution by a voice vote after years of efforts by the American Pakistani advocacy group...?
In February, 2020, former Pakistani Batsman, Nasir Jamshed, was sentenced to _________ months in prison in the uk for his role in a fixing scandal...?
(A) Seventeen
(B) Eighteen
(C) Nineteen
(D) None of these
✅ Correct Answer:Seventeen
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In February, 2020, former Pakistani Batsman, Nasir Jamshed, was sentenced to _________ months in prison in the uk for his role in a fixing scandal...?
In February, 2020, former Pakistani batsman, Nasir Jamshed, was sentenced to______ months in prison in the UK for his role in a fixing scandal....?
(A) Seventeen
(B) Eighteen
(C) Nineteen
(D) None of these
✅ Correct Answer:Seventeen
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In February, 2020, former Pakistani batsman, Nasir Jamshed, was sentenced to______ months in prison in the UK for his role in a fixing scandal....?
Iran and Pakistan border by treating in confirmed their mutual...?
(A) 1948
(B) 1958
(C) 1968
(D) None of these
✅ Correct Answer:1958
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Iran and Pakistan border by treating in confirmed their mutual...?
Explanation:
The Iran - Pakistan boundary is approximately 904 kilometers (562 miles) long. It extends between the Kaij-e Gavater on the Arabian Sea and the tripoint with Afghanistan on Kuh-e Malek Siah. Demarcated throughout, the boundary follows various straight-line segments, rivers, and drainage divides.
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Which is the largest fort of Pakistan...?
Explanation:
Ranikot Fort is a historical fort near Sann, Jamshoro District, Sindh, Pakistan. Ranikot Fort is also known as The Great Wall of Sindh and is believed to be the world's largest fort with a circumference of approximately 32 kilometres (20 mi). The fort's ramparts have been compared to the Great Wall of China.
Durand Line is the border between Pakistan and...?
(A) Iran
(B) China
(C) Afghanistan
(D) None of these
✅ Correct Answer:Afghanistan
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Durand Line is the border between Pakistan and...?
Explanation:
The Durand Line is a 2,640-kilometer (1,640-mile) international border established in 1893 by Sir Mortimer Durand, a British diplomat, and Amir Abdur Rahman Khan, the then-Afghan ruler. It demarcates the border between Pakistan and Afghanistan. The line is named after Sir Mortimer Durand.
Key Points:
The Durand Line separates the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Balochistan provinces of Pakistan from the Afghan provinces of Nangarhar, Paktia, and Kandahar, among others.
It has been a source of dispute between Pakistan and Afghanistan, as Afghanistan does not officially recognize the Durand Line as the international border.
Which Bank gave a Rs 80 million loan to the Government of Pakistan Quaid-e-Azam when the Reserve Bank of India failed to deliver Pakistan's share...?
(A) World Bank
(B) Habib Bank Limited
(C) United Bank Limited
(D) Muslim Commercial Bank
✅ Correct Answer:Habib Bank Limited
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Which Bank gave a Rs 80 million loan to the Government of Pakistan Quaid-e-Azam when the Reserve Bank of India failed to deliver Pakistan's share...?
Who was the first President of the Constituent Assembly of Pakistan:...?
(A) Liaqat Ali Khan
(B) Molvi Tameez ud Din
(C) Quaid-e-Azam
(D) Ghazanfar Ali Khan
✅ Correct Answer:Quaid-e-Azam
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Who was the first President of the Constituent Assembly of Pakistan:...?
Explanation:
Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah was the first President of the Constituent Assembly of Pakistan. He assumed this role when the assembly was established in August 1947, following the creation of Pakistan. The Constituent Assembly was responsible for drafting the country's first constitution.
Any individual, firm, organization and department involved in printing, displaying or circulating incorrect version of map of Pakistan is liable to _______...?
(A) Five-year prison
(B) 5 million fine
(C) Both A & B
(D) None of these
✅ Correct Answer:Both A & B
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Any individual, firm, organization and department involved in printing, displaying or circulating incorrect version of map of Pakistan is liable to _______...?
Although Islamabad Capital Territory and Gilgit-Baltistan are smaller, they are not provinces. Therefore, KPK is the smallest province of Pakistan by area. 🚀
MAO College shifted in Pakistan after independence in which building:...?
(A) Kinnaird College
(B) Sanatana Dharma College
(C) Forman Christian College
(D) None of these
✅ Correct Answer:Sanatana Dharma College
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MAO College shifted in Pakistan after independence in which building:...?
Explanation:
MAO College (Mohammedan Anglo-Oriental College) was originally established in Aligarh, India, in 1875 by Sir Syed Ahmed Khan.
After the partition of India in 1947, the college was relocated to Pakistan and temporarily housed in the building of Sanatana Dharma College in Lahore.
Later, it became the foundation for the establishment of University College Lahore, which eventually evolved into the University of the Punjab.
Military campaign in the Bajaur region of Pakistan in 2008 is named as: ..?
(A) Operation Rah-i-Haq-l
(B) Operation Sherdil
(C) Operation Sirat-i-Mustaqeem
(D) Operation Brekhna
✅ Correct Answer:Operation Sherdil
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Military campaign in the Bajaur region of Pakistan in 2008 is named as: ..?
Explanation:
Operation Sherdil was launched by the Pakistan Army in 2008 to eliminate Taliban militants and restore government control in the Bajaur region, which is part of the Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA).
The operation was significant in the fight against militancy in the region and aimed to clear the area of insurgents.
What is the main concern mentioned by the Reporters Without Borders (RSF) report 2023 about the regulator “Pakistan Electronic Media Regulatory Authority” (Pemra)...?
(A) Lack of regulation in the media sector
(B) Excessive control over journalism
(C) Inefficient handling of corruption cases
(D) Dependence on state sector ads
✅ Correct Answer:Excessive control over journalism
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What is the main concern mentioned by the Reporters Without Borders (RSF) report 2023 about the regulator “Pakistan Electronic Media Regulatory Authority” (Pemra)...?
Pakistan tested Ghauri Ballistic Missile System in:...?
(A) 2016
(B) 2017
(C) 2018
(D) 2019
✅ Correct Answer:2018
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Pakistan tested Ghauri Ballistic Missile System in:...?
Explanation:
Pakistan conducted a successful test of the Ghauri Ballistic Missile System in 2018. The Ghauri missile is a medium-range ballistic missile developed by Pakistan and is a significant part of the country's defense arsenal.
Who was the first Pakistani doctor who lost his life due to Covid-19 infection and was posthumously awarded the Nishan-e-Kashmir on 27 March 2020...?
(A) Muhammad Usama
(B) Usama Riaz
(C) Usman Riaz
(D) Muhammad Usman
✅ Correct Answer:Usama Riaz
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Who was the first Pakistani doctor who lost his life due to Covid-19 infection and was posthumously awarded the Nishan-e-Kashmir on 27 March 2020...?
When Pakistan tested his first cruise missile:...?
(A) 2005
(B) 1998
(C) 2010
(D) None of these
✅ Correct Answer:2005
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When Pakistan tested his first cruise missile:...?
Explanation:
Pakistan's first cruise missile, named Babur (Hatf-VII), was successfully tested on August 11, 2005.
The Babur cruise missile is a subsonic, terrain-hugging missile with a range of approximately 700 kilometers (435 miles). It is capable of carrying both conventional and nuclear warheads.
This test marked a significant milestone in Pakistan's missile development program, showcasing its ability to develop advanced missile technology.