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Balochi Media

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Pakistan Studies

Which was the first daily Balochi newspaper?

A
Rozname Hewad
B
Roznama Jang
C
Roznama Nawa e Watan
D
Roznama Mashriq
Explanation and memory cue

Rozname Hewad is recognized as the first daily Balochi newspaper, established to promote Balochi language and culture. The other options are Urdu newspapers and not in Balochi language.

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Historical Conferences

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Pakistan Studies

How many Round Table Conferences were attended by Allama Iqbal?

A
1
B
2
C
3
D
None
Explanation and memory cue

Allama Iqbal did not attend any of the Round Table Conferences. Although he was a prominent philosopher and poet who influenced the Pakistan Movement, he was not a participant in these conferences held in London during the early 1930s.

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First Cabinet Of Pakistan

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Pakistan Studies

The first cabinet of Pakistan consisted of how many members including the Prime Minister?

A
7
B
8
C
9
D
10
Explanation and memory cue

The first cabinet of Pakistan, formed in 1947 under Prime Minister Liaquat Ali Khan, consisted of 8 members including the Prime Minister. This is a well-documented historical fact.

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Geography of Pakistan

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Pakistan Studies

Pakistan Forest Institute is located in ________?

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

The Pakistan Forest Institute (PFI) is located in Peshawar, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province. Multiple reliable sources including news articles and official references confirm that PFI is based in Peshawar, not Rawalpindi, Karachi, or Lahore. Therefore, the correct answer is D, Peshawar.

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Muslim League And Constitutional Proposals

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Pakistan Studies

Quaid-e-Azam’s 14 points were presented in response to which of the following?

A
3rd June Plan
B
Rowlett Act
C
Nehru Report
D
Lucknow Pact
Explanation and memory cue

Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah presented his 14 points in 1929 as a response to the Nehru Report, which was a proposal by the Indian National Congress that did not adequately address Muslim concerns. The 14 points outlined Muslim demands for constitutional safeguards.

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Oic Summits

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Pakistan Studies

The 2nd summit of the OIC (Organisation of Islamic Cooperation) was held in Pakistan in which year?

A
1972
B
1973
C
1974
D
1975
Explanation and memory cue

The 2nd summit of the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) was held in Lahore, Pakistan, in 1974. This is confirmed by official OIC sources which state that the 2nd OIC Summit took place in Lahore in 1974. Therefore, the correct answer is option C (1974).

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Military History

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Pakistan Studies

How many soldiers received the Nishan-e-Haider in the 1971 war?

A
5
B
7
C
3
D
2
Explanation and memory cue

Only two soldiers were awarded the Nishan-e-Haider for their bravery in the 1971 war. Therefore, option D (2) is correct.

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Historical Figures

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Pakistan Studies

What is the name of Shah Waliullah’s father?

A
Shah Abdur Rahim
B
Qutbuddin Alam
C
Syed Alam Hussain
D
None of these
Explanation and memory cue

Shah Waliullah's father was Shah Abdur Rahim, a prominent Islamic scholar and reformer. This is a well-documented historical fact.

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Constitutional Amendments

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Pakistan Studies

The First Amendment to the Constitution of Pakistan is related to _________?

A
Demarcation of border of Pakistan
B
Islam is declared as a state religion
C
Both a and b
D
None of these
Explanation and memory cue

The First Amendment to the Constitution of Pakistan primarily dealt with the demarcation of Pakistan's borders, particularly the boundary with China. It did not declare Islam as the state religion; that was established in the original 1973 Constitution.

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Interim Government 1946

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Pakistan Studies

In the interim government of 1946, the Ministry of Finance was placed under:

A
Asif Ali
B
Liaquat Ali Khan
C
Jagjivan Ram
D
Ghazanfar Ali
Explanation and memory cue

In the interim government of 1946, the Ministry of Finance was placed under Ghazanfar Ali Khan, not Liaquat Ali Khan. Ghazanfar Ali was appointed as the Finance Minister during this period.