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Political Leadership

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Pakistan Studies

Who was the Prime Minister of Pakistan after Zafarullah Khan Jamali in 2004?

A
Yousaf Raza Gilani
B
Shaukat Aziz
C
Chaudhry Shujaat Hussain
D
Asif Ali Zardari
Explanation and memory cue

Shaukat Aziz succeeded Zafarullah Khan Jamali as Prime Minister of Pakistan in 2004. The other options either held different positions or served at different times.

2042

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History Of Pakistan Telecommunication

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Pakistan Studies

When was Pakistan Telecommunication Company Limited, commonly known as PTCL, founded?

A
1947
B
1949
C
1951
D
1953
Explanation and memory cue

Pakistan Telecommunication Company Limited (PTCL) was established in 1949 as the national telecommunication provider of Pakistan, shortly after the country's independence in 1947.

2043

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Ptcl Headquarters

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Pakistan Studies

Where is the headquarters of PTCL?

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

The headquarters of Pakistan Telecommunication Company Limited (PTCL) is located in Karachi, Pakistan. Therefore, option A is correct.

2044

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Judiciary History

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Pakistan Studies

When was the Lahore High Court established?

A
1913
B
1916
C
1919
D
1925
Explanation and memory cue

The Lahore High Court was established in 1913, making option A the correct answer. The other dates do not correspond to its establishment year.

2045

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Geography of Pakistan

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Pakistan Studies

Simly Dam Lake is located near _____________?

A
Mirpur
B
Attok
C
Islamabad
D
Hassan Abdal
Explanation and memory cue

Simly Dam Lake is located near Islamabad, specifically about 30 kilometers east of Islamabad and Rawalpindi in the Rawalpindi District of Punjab, Pakistan. It is not near Mirpur, Attok, or Hassan Abdal. Therefore, the correct answer is Islamabad (option C).

2046

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Pakistan-Bangladesh Relations

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Pakistan Studies

When did Pakistan recognize Bangladesh?

A
Dec 1973
B
Jan 1974
C
Feb 1974
D
Mar 1974
Explanation and memory cue

Pakistan officially recognized Bangladesh in January 1974, following Bangladesh's independence in 1971 and subsequent diplomatic efforts. This recognition marked a significant step in normalizing relations between the two countries.

2047

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Transportation Infrastructure

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Pakistan Studies

What is the total length of the Abdul Hakeem-Lahore motorway?

A
230 KM
B
550 KM
C
180 KM
D
365 KM
Explanation and memory cue

The Abdul Hakeem-Lahore motorway section is approximately 365 kilometers long, making option D the correct answer. This motorway is part of the M-3 motorway in Pakistan connecting Abdul Hakeem to Lahore.

2048

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National Symbols

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Pakistan Studies

What is the national sweet of Pakistan?

A
Barfi
B
Gulab jamun
C
Jalebi
D
None of these
Explanation and memory cue

Based on multiple sources including a poll conducted by the Government of Pakistan and media reports, Gulab Jamun is recognized as the national sweet of Pakistan. Although Barfi and Jalebi are popular sweets, Gulab Jamun won a national poll and is widely accepted as the national sweet. This is supported by official social media posts from the Government of Pakistan and cultural consensus.

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National Institutions

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Pakistan Studies

When was NADRA established?

A
March 10, 2000
B
August 10, 2001
C
October 20, 2002
D
December 20, 2002
Explanation and memory cue

NADRA (National Database and Registration Authority) of Pakistan was established on August 10, 2001. This is the official and widely recognized date of its formation.

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Muslim Political Movements

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Pakistan Studies

The Simla Deputation met the Viceroy at Simla on _____________?

A
1 October 1906
B
3 September 1906
C
5 October 1907
D
7 September 1907
Explanation and memory cue

The Simla Deputation met the Viceroy of India on 3 September 1906 to present their demands for separate electorates for Muslims. This date is historically documented as the key event marking Muslim political assertion in British India.