How many districts are in Punjab Province?
A. 65
B. 52
C. 36
D. 42
Answer
Correct Answer: D. 42
A. 65
B. 52
C. 36
D. 42
Correct Answer: D. 42
A. 3 Feb, 1951
B. 26th Feb, 1951
C. 22th Feb, 1951
D. 12th Feb 1951
Correct Answer: A. 3 Feb, 1951
A. To be loyal to the Indian British Government
B. To Take Active Part in the Politics of the Country
C. To be close to Hinds Community
D. Not to take sides with any Indian Community
Correct Answer: A. To be Loyal to the Indian British Government
A. Sindh
B. Lahore
C. Delhi
D. Degaipur
Correct Answer: A. Sindh
A. It was the Forerunner of the Two-Nation Theory
B. Made Muslims think to be close to the Hindu Culture
C. To depend on the British Government for Justice
D. To be Indifferent to the Controversy
Correct Answer: A. It was the Forerunner of the Two Nation Theory
A. For future elections in the country Muslim Community would get separate electoral
B. The Deputation was advised to take Active part in Politics
C. The Deputation was directed to be friendly with the Rulers
D. To be in harmony with the Hindu Community of India
Correct Answer: A. For future elections in the country Muslim Community would get separate electoral
A. Opposition by the Khaksars
B. Red Shirts
C. The Ahrat
D. Two Nation Theory
Correct Answer: D. Two Notion Thoery
A. Prime Minister
B. President
C. Chief Justice
D. Army Chief
Correct Answer: B. President
A. 12 October 1999
B. 3 November 2007
C. 28 November 2007
D. 5 December 2007
Correct Answer: B. 3 November 2007
A. 12 October 1998
B. 12 October 1999
C. 12 October 2000
D. None of these
Correct Answer: B. 12 October 1999
On October 12, 1999, then-prime minister Nawaz Sharif removed army chief Gen Pervez Musharraf and appointed ISI Chief Lt General Zaiuddin Butt as his successor, the move was meant to try the sacked four-star general and four other high-ranked officers for the Kargil misadventure.