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Administrative Divisions

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Pakistan Studies

Number of districts in Gilgit Baltistan is ________?

A
5
B
7
C
12
D
14
Explanation and memory cue

Gilgit Baltistan currently consists of 7 districts. Therefore, option B is correct, and option D (14) is incorrect.

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Geography of Pakistan

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Pakistan Studies

With which country does Pakistan have its shortest boundary?

A
India
B
China
C
Iran
D
Afghanistan
Explanation and memory cue

Pakistan shares its shortest land boundary with Iran, which is approximately 909 kilometers long. The boundaries with India and Afghanistan are longer, and the boundary with China is also longer than that with Iran.

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Diplomatic History

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Pakistan Studies

Muhammad Ali Bogra, the 3rd Prime Minister of Pakistan, was an ambassador of Pakistan to which country?

A
UK
B
France
C
USA
D
Germany
Explanation and memory cue

Muhammad Ali Bogra served as Pakistan's ambassador to the United Kingdom before becoming the Prime Minister. This is a well-documented fact in Pakistan's political history.

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Geography of Pakistan

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Pakistan Studies

What is the meaning of Gwadar?

A
Door Of Wind
B
House Of Magsi
C
House of waters
D
House of Fishers
Explanation and memory cue

The name 'Gwadar' is derived from Persian words meaning 'Door of Wind,' referring to its coastal location and windy climate. This is the widely accepted meaning of the name.

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Natural Resources Of Pakistan

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Pakistan Studies

Where is fire clay found in Pakistan?

A
Hunza
B
Chitral
C
Padhrar (Salt Range)
D
Margalla Hills
Explanation and memory cue

Fire clay is commonly found in the Padhrar area of the Salt Range in Pakistan, which is known for its rich mineral deposits including fire clay. The other locations listed are not known for fire clay deposits.

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Constitutional Roles

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Pakistan Studies

Who serves as the acting president in the absence of the President of Pakistan?

A
Prime Minister
B
Speaker National Assembly
C
Chairman Senate
D
Foreign Minister
Explanation and memory cue

In Pakistan, when the President is absent, the Chairman of the Senate serves as the acting President according to the Constitution. This ensures continuity of the presidential office.

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Historical Events

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Pakistan Studies

Where did the incident of the Jallianwala Bagh tragedy take place?

A
Malabar
B
Amritsar
C
Lucknow
D
Madras
Explanation and memory cue

The Jallianwala Bagh tragedy occurred in Amritsar in 1919, where British troops fired on a peaceful gathering, making Amritsar the correct location.

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Cities Of Pakistan

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Pakistan Studies

Which city is called the City of Shaheens?

A
Lahore
B
Sargodha
C
Karachi
D
None of these
Explanation and memory cue

Sargodha is known as the City of Shaheens because of its association with the Pakistan Air Force and the presence of the PAF Base Mushaf, which is home to many fighter pilots (Shaheens).

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Economy And Trade

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Pakistan Studies

What is the largest import item of Pakistan?

A
Palm oil
B
Gas
C
Ferrous waste
D
Petroleum
Explanation and memory cue

Recent trade data for Pakistan in 2023 shows that the largest import item is mineral fuels and oils, primarily petroleum products. This category accounts for the largest share of Pakistan's import bill. While palm oil is a significant import used extensively in the food industry, it is not the largest import item. Gas and ferrous waste are also important imports but rank below petroleum products in value.

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Historical Buildings In Pakistan

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Pakistan Studies

Aiwan-e-Sadr (President's House) in Islamabad was completed in __________?

A
1980
B
1981
C
1983
D
None of these
Explanation and memory cue

The Aiwan-e-Sadr, also known as the President's House in Islamabad, Pakistan, was completed in 1981. This is confirmed by multiple authoritative sources including government documents and historical records. Therefore, the correct answer is option B: 1981.