When Quaid e Azam left Congress?

A: 1913

B: 1915

C: 1920

D: 1918

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1920

Who Appoints the Chief Election Commissioner of Pakistan?

A: President

B: Prime Minister

C: Federal Government

D: None

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President

Which of the following crops belongs to the category of minor crops:

A: Wheat

B: Sugarcane

C: Masoor

D: Cotton

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Masoor

Gomal Zam Dam is located in___________?

A: Punjab

B: Sindh

C: Khyber Pakhtunkhwa

D: Balochistan

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Khyber Pakhtunkhwa

____________ the Lingua Franca of Pakistan?

A: Punjabi

B: Sindhi

C: Urdu

D: Pashto

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Urdu

The most important cash crop of Pakistan after wheat is___________?

A: Maize

B: Millet

C: Sugarcane

D: Rice

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Rice

Earthquake of 1935 struck which city of Pakistan ?

A: Muzaffarabad

B: Quetta

C: Lahore

D: Karachi

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Quetta

Pakistan Forest Institute is located in ________ ?

A: Karachi

B: Rawalpindi

C: Lahore

D: Peshawar

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Peshawar

Pakistan is a bridge state between

A: South Asia and Southeast Asia

B: South Asia and Southwest Asia

C: South Asia and Central Asia

D: South Asia and North Asia

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South Asia and Central Asia

What was the height of Quaid-e-Azam Mohammad Ali Jinnah, the founder of Pakistan?

A: 5 feet & 8 inches

B: 5 feet & 10 inches

C: 5 feet & 3 inches

D: 5 feet & 2 inches

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