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National Symbols

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Pakistan Studies

When was the national flag of Pakistan adopted?

A
August 11, 1947
B
August 14, 1947
C
August 14, 1954
D
March 23, 1956
Explanation and memory cue

The national flag of Pakistan was officially adopted on August 14, 1947, the day Pakistan gained independence. This date is significant as it marks the country's birth and the flag's official recognition.

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Islamic Influence In History

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Who said in 1930, "Islam is still the living force in the world"?

A
Allama Iqbal
B
Quaid-e-Azam
C
Sir Syed Ahmad Khan
D
Sir Augha Khan
Explanation and memory cue

Allama Iqbal, a prominent philosopher and poet, expressed in 1930 that Islam remains a living force in the world, reflecting his views on the enduring influence of Islamic civilization.

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Transportation Infrastructure

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What is the length of the GT Road (N5) that runs from Peshawar to Karachi?

A
1535 km
B
1635 km
C
1819 km
D
1835 km
Explanation and memory cue

The Grand Trunk (GT) Road, designated as National Highway 5 (N5), runs approximately 1835 kilometers from Peshawar to Karachi, making option D the correct length.

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Geography And Agriculture Of Pakistan

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Pakistan Studies

Which province of Pakistan is known as the "Fruit Basket of Pakistan"?

A
Sindh
B
Balochistan
C
Punjab
D
KPK
Explanation and memory cue

Punjab is known as the "Fruit Basket of Pakistan" due to its extensive fruit production, including mangoes, citrus, and guavas, making it the correct answer.

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Geography of Pakistan

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Pakistan Studies

In which district is Soon Valley situated?

A
Sargodha
B
Khushab
C
DG Khan
D
Bahawalpur
Explanation and memory cue

Soon Valley is located in the Khushab District of Punjab, Pakistan. It is well-known for its natural beauty and is a popular tourist destination within Khushab.

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Famous Personalities Of Sindh

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Pakistan Studies

The famous poet and saint of Sindh, Hazrat Sachal Sarmast, is buried in ________?

A
Uch Sharif
B
Daraza Sharif
C
Dera Ghazi Khan
D
Matiari
Explanation and memory cue

Hazrat Sachal Sarmast, the famous poet and saint of Sindh, is buried in Daraza Sharif, which is a well-known shrine located near Ranipur in Sindh, Pakistan.

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1965 Presidential Election

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Pakistan Studies

Name the presidential candidate who ran against Ayub Khan in the 1965 election.

A
Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto
B
Fatima Jinnah
C
Yahya Khan
D
Mujeeb-ur-Rehman
Explanation and memory cue

Fatima Jinnah was the presidential candidate who ran against Ayub Khan in the 1965 election in Pakistan. She was a prominent political figure and sister of Muhammad Ali Jinnah, the founder of Pakistan.

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Geography of Pakistan

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Pakistan Studies

Deosai National Park is in which region of Pakistan?

A
Balochistan
B
Gilgit-Baltistan
C
Potohar-Punjab
D
None of these
Explanation and memory cue

Deosai National Park is located in the Gilgit-Baltistan region of Pakistan, known for its high-altitude plains and rich biodiversity.

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Punjab Politics In British India

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Pakistan Studies

Which party formed the government in Punjab after the 1937 elections?

A
Hindu Mahasabha
B
Khalsa National Party
C
Unionist Party
D
Indian National Congress
Explanation and memory cue

After the 1937 elections in Punjab, the Unionist Party, a secular party representing landlords and farmers across religious communities, formed the government. The Indian National Congress did not form the government in Punjab at that time.

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1965 Indo-Pak War

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Which country's help was refused by Marshal Ayub Khan during the 1965 war?

A
China
B
USSR
C
America
D
Afghanistan
Explanation and memory cue

During the 1965 Indo-Pak war, Pakistan's President Marshal Ayub Khan refused military help from the USSR (Soviet Union). This refusal was motivated by Pakistan's desire to maintain its alliance with the United States and avoid alienating its primary Western patron, as the USSR was primarily supporting India at the time. Instead, Pakistan relied on military aid from China and the US-led Western bloc. This is historically documented and aligns with the geopolitical dynamics of the Cold War era.