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1981

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Geographical Nicknames Of Pakistani Cities

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Pakistan Studies

Which city name in Pakistan means "The Forest in the Sky"?

A
Hunza
B
Chilas
C
Shugran
D
Gilgit
Explanation and memory cue

Shugran is a hill station in Pakistan known for its lush greenery and is often referred to as "The Forest in the Sky" due to its dense forests and elevated location. This nickname fits Shugran better than the other options.

1982

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Industrial Development in Pakistan

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Pakistan Studies

After independence, the first industrial unit inaugurated by Quaid-e-Azam was__________?

A
Karachi Steel Mill
B
Karachi Nuclear Power Plant
C
Valika Textile Mills
D
None
Explanation and memory cue

Valika Textile Mills was the first industrial unit inaugurated by Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah after the independence of Pakistan, marking an important step in the country's industrial development.

1983

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Historical Sites In Pakistan

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Pakistan Studies

Tomb of Sheikh Sadan Shaheed is in ___________?

A
Bahawalpur
B
Multan
C
Muzaffargarh
D
Lahore
Explanation and memory cue

The Tomb of Sheikh Sadan Shaheed is located in Muzaffargarh, Pakistan. This is a well-known historical site in that region, confirming option C as correct.

1984

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Pakistan Movement

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Pakistan Studies

Who gave the Lahore Resolution?

A
Liaqat Ali Khan
B
Choudhary Rehmat Ali
C
A.K. Fazlul Huq
D
None of them
Explanation and memory cue

The Lahore Resolution was presented by A.K. Fazlul Huq in 1940 during the session of the All-India Muslim League held in Lahore. It called for independent states for Muslims in northwestern and eastern British India.

1985

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Archaeological Sites In Pakistan

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Pakistan Studies

Kargah Buddha, Yashani in the local language, is a unique archaeological site located near ___________?

A
Gilgit
B
Thar
C
Cholistan
D
Umar Kot
Explanation and memory cue

Kargah Buddha, locally known as Yashani, is an archaeological site famous for its rock carvings and is located near Gilgit in northern Pakistan. This makes option A the correct answer.

1986

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Historical Figures

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Pakistan Studies

Sher Shah Suri was a __________?

A
Pashtun
B
Tajik
C
Turk
D
Uzbik
Explanation and memory cue

Sher Shah Suri was a Pashtun ruler who founded the Suri Empire in northern India in the 16th century. He is historically recognized as a Pashtun leader, making option A correct.

1987

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Muslim Political Movements In British India

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Pakistan Studies

Who led the Simla Deputation?

A
Allama Iqbal
B
Sir Aga Khan
C
Ch Rehmat Ali
D
Liaqat Ali Khan
Explanation and memory cue

The Simla Deputation of 1906 was led by Sir Aga Khan III, who represented the Muslim community's political interests to the British government. This deputation was significant in advocating for separate electorates for Muslims in British India.

1988

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Pakistan Independence

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Pakistan Studies

The first Gazette of Pakistan was issued on August 15, 1947. What was its primary purpose?

A
For announcement of Independence of Pakistan
B
For appointment of Governor General of Pakistan
C
For appointment of Chief Justice of Pakistan
D
None of these
Explanation and memory cue

The first Gazette of Pakistan issued on August 15, 1947, was primarily for announcing the Independence of Pakistan, marking the official declaration of the country's creation. Therefore, option A is correct.

1989

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Pakistani History

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Pakistan Studies

Who wrote "The Indus Saga and Making of Pakistan"?

A
Aitzaz Ahsan
B
K.K Aziz
C
Chudary Muhammad Ali
D
Chudary Khaliquzzaman
Explanation and memory cue

K.K. Aziz is the author of "The Indus Saga and Making of Pakistan," a well-known historical work on the region's history and the formation of Pakistan. The other options are notable figures but did not write this book.

1990

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Administrative Changes In Sindh

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Pakistan Studies

How many new districts were created in 2004 in the Province of Sindh?

A
3
B
4
C
6
D
7
Explanation and memory cue

In 2004, the Province of Sindh created three new districts: Jamshoro (carved out of Dadu), Kashmore (split off from Jacobabad), and Qambar Shahdadkot (formed from Larkana). This administrative change is well documented in official government notifications and scholarly sources on Sindh's local government reforms. Therefore, option A (3) is the correct answer.