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Biography Of Sir Syed Ahmed Khan

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Pakistan Studies

Where was Sir Syed Ahmed Khan born on 17 October 1817?

A
Lucknow
B
Bijnor
C
Delhi
D
Rampur
Explanation and memory cue

Sir Syed Ahmed Khan was born in Bijnor on 17 October 1817. Therefore, option B is correct, not Delhi.

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Pakistani Cities

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Pakistan Studies

Zaibunnisa Street is located in which city?

A
Lahore
B
Karachi
C
Peshawar
D
Quetta
Explanation and memory cue

Zaibunnisa Street is a well-known street located in Karachi, Pakistan, making option B the correct answer.

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Important Speeches And Events

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Pakistan Studies

When did Quaid-e-Azam address the Frontier Muslim Students Federation?

A
16th June 1945
B
18th June 1945
C
17th June 1945
D
15th June 1945
Explanation and memory cue

Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah addressed the Frontier Muslim Students Federation on 16th June 1945, making option A the correct date. This event is historically documented as part of his efforts to mobilize Muslim youth.

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Partition Of India

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Pakistan Studies

Who was assigned the responsibility to mark the boundaries at the time of partition?

A
A.V. Alexander
B
Cyril Radcliffe
C
Sir Stafford Cripps
D
Lord Minto
Explanation and memory cue

Cyril Radcliffe was appointed as the chairman of the Boundary Commissions for India and Pakistan in 1947 and was responsible for demarcating the boundaries between the two countries during partition.

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Forestry And Environment

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Pakistan Studies

Pakistan has what percentage of its area under forest?

A
3.5%
B
5.7%
C
10%
D
None of these
Explanation and memory cue

Pakistan's forest area is approximately 3.5% of its total land area, making option A the correct choice. The other options overestimate the forest coverage.

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Muslim League History

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Pakistan Studies

Where was the annual session of the Muslim League held in 1915, before the Lucknow Pact?

A
Mumbai
B
Lahore
C
Kanpur
D
Dhaka
Explanation and memory cue

The annual session of the All India Muslim League in 1915 was held in Kanpur, prior to the Lucknow Pact of 1916. This session was significant in the League's history as it helped consolidate Muslim political interests before the pact with the Indian National Congress.

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Pakistan Movement

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Pakistan Studies

When was Salvation Day (also known as the Day of Deliverance) observed by the All-India Muslim League during the Pakistan Movement?

A
December 21, 1939
B
December 23, 1939
C
December 20, 1939
D
December 22, 1939
Explanation and memory cue

The event referred to as Salvation Day in the context of the Pakistan Movement is more accurately known as the "Day of Deliverance." This day was observed on December 22, 1939, when the All-India Muslim League celebrated the resignation of the Indian National Congress ministries from provincial and central offices. This resignation was seen by the Muslim League as a relief from Congress rule, which they considered oppressive. The date December 22, 1939, is well documented in historical sources and is the correct date for this observance, not December 21 as originally stated. Therefore, option D is correct.

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Geography Of Balochistan

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Pakistan Studies

Which is the oldest district of Balochistan?

A
Jhal Magsi
B
Quetta
C
Lehri
D
Lasbela
Explanation and memory cue

Lasbela is considered one of the oldest districts in Balochistan, established earlier than Quetta district. Quetta, while a major city, was developed later as a district under British administration.

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Iqbal's Literary Works

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Pakistan Studies

When did Iqbal write the essay "Islamic Culture"?

A
1911
B
1914
C
1912
D
1913
Explanation and memory cue

Allama Iqbal wrote the essay "Islamic Culture" in 1914, which is well documented in his literary timeline. Therefore, option B is correct.

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Archaeological Sites In Pakistan

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Pakistan Studies

Kaho Jo Daro is a _________ archaeological site near Mirpurkhas.

A
Juddism
B
Buddhist
C
Hinduism
D
Sikhis
Explanation and memory cue

Kaho Jo Daro, also known as the Mirpur Khas stupa, is an ancient Buddhist archaeological site near Mirpurkhas in Sindh, Pakistan. Excavations have revealed a large brick-built stupa and terracotta reliefs representing Buddhist art, dating from the 5th to early 6th century CE. The site was a significant Buddhist monastic complex and urban center, with evidence of Buddhist activity persisting until around the 10th century CE. The other options (Juddism, Hinduism, Sikhis) are incorrect as the site is primarily associated with Buddhism, although some Hindu artifacts have been found, the site's main identity is Buddhist.