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Political History of Pakistan

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Pakistan Studies

Bhutto stepped in as the President and civilian Chief Martial Law Administrator (CMLA) of Pakistan on _________?

A
20th Dec 1971
B
20th Dec 1970
C
20th Dec 1972
D
20th Dec 1973
Explanation and memory cue

Zulfikar Ali Bhutto became the President and Chief Martial Law Administrator (CMLA) of Pakistan on 20th December 1971, following the resignation of Yahya Khan after the 1971 war and the creation of Bangladesh. This date marks his assumption of these roles, making option A correct.

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Geography of Pakistan

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Pakistan Studies

“Wali Tangi Dam” is located in _________?

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

Wali Tangi Dam is located in the Urak Valley near Quetta in the Balochistan province of Pakistan. It is situated approximately 20 km east of Quetta at an elevation of about 8,350 feet. Multiple reliable sources including Wikipedia and regional government references confirm that the dam is in Balochistan, not Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KPK). Therefore, the correct answer is D (Balochistan).

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Diplomatic History

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Pakistan Studies

Who was appointed by Quaid-e-Azam as the first ambassador of Pakistan to Iran?

A
Abdur Rab Nishtar
B
Qazi Muhammad Esa
C
Agha Shahi
D
Raja Ghazanfar Ali
Explanation and memory cue

Contrary to the original claim, historical records and multiple reliable sources confirm that Raja Ghazanfar Ali Khan was appointed by Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah as the first ambassador of Pakistan to Iran. Iran was the first country to recognize Pakistan after independence, and Raja Ghazanfar Ali Khan was the trusted lieutenant appointed to this important diplomatic position. The other options, including Qazi Muhammad Esa, did not hold this specific post at that time.

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Provincial History

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Pakistan Studies

Sindh was separated from Bombay in ________?

A
1936
B
1938
C
1940
D
1942
Explanation and memory cue

Sindh was separated from the Bombay Presidency and established as a separate province in 1936 under the Government of India Act 1935. This administrative change is historically documented and widely accepted.

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Historical Figures

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Pakistan Studies

Haji Shariat Ullah returned from Makkah in ________?

A
1821
B
1820
C
1819
D
1822
Explanation and memory cue

Haji Shariat Ullah returned from Makkah in 1821 after completing his pilgrimage. This date is historically recognized in the context of his reformist activities in Bengal.

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History Of Pakistan Television

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Pakistan Studies

PTV started its transmission on: _________?

A
November 26, 1964
B
April 20, 1964
C
December 26, 1968
D
November 20, 1964
Explanation and memory cue

Pakistan Television Corporation (PTV) began its transmission on November 26, 1964. This is a well-documented historical fact about the establishment of Pakistan's national television service.

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Natural Resources Of Pakistan

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Pakistan Studies

The second largest gas field of Pakistan is _________?

A
Qadirpur Gas Field
B
Uch Gas Field
C
Bobi Gas Field
D
Chachar Gas Field
Explanation and memory cue

The second largest gas field in Pakistan is the Uch Gas Field, following the Sui Gas Field which is the largest. Uch Gas Field is a significant source of natural gas in Pakistan.

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Police Training Centers In Kpk

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Pakistan Studies

Where is the Elite Police Training Center of KPK Police located?

A
Laki Marwat
B
Kohat
C
Peshawar
D
Nowshera
Explanation and memory cue

The Elite Police Training Center of KPK Police is located in Kohat. This is a well-known fact about the police training infrastructure in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province.

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India-Pakistan Agreements

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Pakistan Studies

Delhi Pact is also known as _________?

A
India Pact
B
Jinnah-Nehru Pact
C
Liaquat–Nehru Pact
D
Gandhi-Liaqat Pact
Explanation and memory cue

The Delhi Pact is another name for the Liaquat–Nehru Pact, an agreement signed in 1950 between India and Pakistan to protect minorities in both countries after partition.

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Sindh Heritage Sites

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Pakistan Studies

An old heritage of Sindh, Britain’s 1904 building along with a tomb of a British employee named Jones is located along the Unnar canal in ________?

A
Kashmore Sindh
B
Jacobabad Sindh
C
Shikarpur Sindh
D
None
Explanation and memory cue

Multiple sources including educational MCQ websites and local heritage references confirm that the British 1904 building along with the tomb of a British employee named Jones is located along the Unnar canal in Kashmore, Sindh. This heritage site is recognized locally and the answer option A (Kashmore Sindh) is correct.