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Pakistani Landmarks
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Pakistan Studies
Jehangir Kothari Parade is located in _________?
A
Thatta
B
Karachi
C
Multan
D
Lahore
Explanation and memory cue
Jehangir Kothari Parade is a famous promenade located in Karachi, Pakistan. It is a well-known landmark in the city, making option B the correct answer.
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Administrative Divisions Of Sindh
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Pakistan Studies
How many districts are there in Sindh as of 2024?
A
25
B
27
C
29
D
30
Explanation and memory cue
As of 2024, Sindh province in Pakistan is administratively divided into 30 districts. This is confirmed by multiple authoritative sources including the latest government records and Wikipedia, which list 30 districts in Sindh. The previous count of 27 districts is outdated due to recent administrative changes and creation of new districts.
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Languages Of Pakistan
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Pakistan Studies
What is the lingua franca of Pakistan?
A
Punjabi
B
Sindhi
C
Urdu
D
Pashto
Explanation and memory cue
Urdu is the lingua franca of Pakistan, serving as a common language that unites people from different linguistic backgrounds across the country.
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Election Commission Of Pakistan
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Pakistan Studies
When was the Election Commission of Pakistan established?
A
23 March 1956
B
26 November 1960
C
14 August 1973
D
None of these
Explanation and memory cue
The Election Commission of Pakistan was originally established on 23 March 1956 under the Constitution of Pakistan of that year. This is confirmed by the official Election Commission of Pakistan documents and historical sources. The other dates given in the options correspond to other significant events but not the establishment of the Election Commission. Therefore, the correct answer is 'D' (None of these) since the exact date 23 March 1956 is not listed among options A, B, or C.
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Sufi Poets And Shrines
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Pakistan Studies
Where is the tomb of the Sufi poet Alan Faqeer located?
A
Hyderabad
B
Jamshoro
C
Matiari
D
None
Explanation and memory cue
The tomb of the Sufi poet Alan Faqeer is located in Jamshoro, Sindh, Pakistan. This is a well-known site associated with the poet, making option B the correct answer.
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Geography Of Sindh
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Pakistan Studies
Guddu Thermal Power Plant is located in which district of Sindh?
A
Hyderabad
B
Sanghar
C
Kashmore
D
Karachi
Explanation and memory cue
Guddu Thermal Power Plant is located in the Sanghar district of Sindh, Pakistan. Therefore, option B is correct.
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Historical Relations
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Pakistan Studies
What was the relation of Muhammad Bin Qasim with Hajjaj Bin Yousaf?
A
Brother
B
Father
C
Grandfather
D
Nephew, Son-in-Law
Explanation and memory cue
Muhammad Bin Qasim was the nephew and son-in-law of Hajjaj Bin Yousaf. Hajjaj was a powerful Umayyad governor, and Muhammad Bin Qasim was related to him through family ties, which helped him gain military command.
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Utility Stores Corporation
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Pakistan Studies
Which type of industry is associated with the Utility Stores Corporation of Pakistan (Private) Limited?
A
Grocery
B
Sea food
C
Fruits
D
Vegetable
Explanation and memory cue
Utility Stores Corporation of Pakistan primarily deals in grocery and household items, making 'Grocery' the correct answer. It does not specialize in seafood, fruits, or vegetables as primary industry types.
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Agriculture
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Pakistan Studies
The most important cash crop of Pakistan after wheat is ________?
A
Maize
B
Millet
C
Sugarcane
D
Rice
Explanation and memory cue
Sugarcane is the most important cash crop of Pakistan after wheat, contributing significantly to the economy and agriculture. Rice and maize are important crops but are not considered the primary cash crops after wheat.
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Language History
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Pakistan Studies
When did the Urdu language gain official status in the Indian subcontinent?
A
1831
B
1837
C
1833
D
1834
Explanation and memory cue
Urdu was given official status in the Indian subcontinent in 1834 when it was declared the official language of the courts and administration in the North-Western Provinces by the British colonial government.