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British Colonial History In Pakistan

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Pakistan Studies

Karachi was occupied by the British in __________?

A
1842
B
1843
C
1844
D
None
Explanation and memory cue

Karachi was occupied by the British in 1843 during their expansion in the Indian subcontinent. This is a well-documented historical fact.

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Political History of Pakistan

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Pakistan Studies

In which year did Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah resign from the membership of the Indian National Congress?

A
1913
B
1916
C
1920
D
1922
Explanation and memory cue

Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah resigned from the Indian National Congress membership in 1920 due to differences over the party's approach and his support for the Muslim League's separate political identity.

1723

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Media Coverage Of Round Table Conferences

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Pakistan Studies

The Round Table Conference III (1932) was fully covered by which one of the following Muslim-owned newspapers?

A
The Ehsan
B
The Manshoor
C
Al-Hilal, Comrade and Hamdard
D
Zamindar
Explanation and memory cue

The Zamindar newspaper, owned by Muslims, extensively covered the Round Table Conference III in 1932, providing detailed reports and commentary. Other newspapers listed did not have the same comprehensive coverage or prominence during that event.

1724

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Borders And Boundaries

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Pakistan Studies

Goldsmid Line is the border between __________?

A
China & India
B
China & Bhutan
C
Pakistan & Iran
D
China & Taiwan
Explanation and memory cue

The Goldsmid Line is the boundary line between Pakistan and Iran, established during British colonial times to demarcate the border between British India (now Pakistan) and Persia (now Iran).

1725

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Sindhi Literature

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Pakistan Studies

Who is called the father of modern Sindhi prose?

A
Shamsul Ulema Mirza Qaleech
B
Dr Nabi Bux Baloch
C
Dr Allana
D
None of these
Explanation and memory cue

Dr. Nabi Bux Khan Baloch is widely recognized as the father of modern Sindhi prose due to his significant contributions to Sindhi literature and language development. Shamsul Ulema Mirza Qaleech was also a notable figure but is not typically credited with this title.

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North Waziristan

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Pakistan Studies

How many tehsils are there in Tribal District North Waziristan?

A
10
B
12
C
9
D
8
Explanation and memory cue

North Waziristan Tribal District is administratively divided into 10 tehsils. Therefore, option A is correct.

1727

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Pakistan Movement

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Pakistan Studies

Day of Deliverance was observed on the advice of __________?

A
Muslim League
B
Quaid-e-Azam
C
Sir Aga Khan
D
Chaudhri Rehmat Ali
Explanation and memory cue

The Day of Deliverance was observed on the advice of the Muslim League in 1946 to protest against the rule of the Indian National Congress in provinces where Congress was in power. Quaid-e-Azam (Muhammad Ali Jinnah) was the leader of the Muslim League but the day was declared by the League collectively, not solely on his advice.

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Architecture Of Pakistan

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Pakistan Studies

Who designed the Shah Faisal Mosque?

A
Vedat Dalokay of Turkey
B
Muhammad Al-Idrisi of Egypt
C
Gerardus Mercator of Flanders
D
Nicolas de Fer of France
Explanation and memory cue

The Shah Faisal Mosque in Islamabad, Pakistan, was designed by Vedat Dalokay, a Turkish architect. This is a well-documented fact in architectural and cultural history.

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Lahore Resolution

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Pakistan Studies

Who wrote and prepared the "Qarardad-e-Lahore" (Lahore Resolution)?

A
Maulana Zafar Ali Khan
B
A.K. Fazlul Huq
C
Sir Zafarullah Khan
D
Sardar Abdur Rab Nishtar
Explanation and memory cue

The "Qarardad-e-Lahore" (Lahore Resolution) was primarily drafted and presented by A.K. Fazlul Huq in 1940, which called for independent states for Muslims in British India. Therefore, option B is correct.

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Elections In Pakistan

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Pakistan Studies

The only national election held on a non-party basis was in which year?

A
1977
B
1985
C
1988
D
1990
Explanation and memory cue

The only national elections held on a non-party basis in Pakistan were the 1985 general elections under General Zia-ul-Haq's regime, where political parties were banned from participating.