Who was the first Civilian Chief Martial Law Administrator in Pakistan?
- (A) Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto
- (B) Iskandar Mirza
- (C) Ghulam Muhammad
- (D) Ayyub Khan
- (A) Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto
Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto was appointed as the first civilian Chief Martial Law Administrator of Pakistan. He took up this position on December 20, 1971, after the Bangladesh Liberation War and General Yahya Khan’s resignation. He became the President and the first civilian CMLA of Pakistan.
What is Pakistan’s biggest export?
- (A) Textiles
- (B) Handmade Carpets
- (C) Leather and Leather Products
- (D) Sports Goods
- (A) Textiles
The major export of Pakistan is textiles, which always accounts for 60% of the total export earnings of the country. It is the cornerstone of the Pakistani economy, and its scope includes cotton, yarn, fabric, and textiles, with major export destinations in the United States and the European Union.
“Banaras Institute” was the first particle step taken against:
- (A) Urdu
- (B) Bengali
- (C) Persian
- (D) English
- (A) Urdu
The Banaras Institute, which is also known as the Banaras Debating Club, and which was established in 1861, was one of the first organizations to be involved in the Hindi-Urdu controversy, with its support for the change in the script used by the government, which is Persian but known as Urdu, to the Devanagari script used to write Hindi. It has been argued that this was the first concrete step to limit the use of Urdu in North India.
Solve: 888 ÷ 0.8 × 8 = ?
- (A) 8880
- (B) 8007
- (C) 8800
- (D) 88.80
- (A) 8880
The Massive floods of July/August-2010 covered _____ land of Pakistan.
- (A) Half
- (B) One-third
- (C) One-fifth
- (D) Two-third
- (C) One-fifth
The floods that began in late July 2010 and continued through August 2010 are among the worst natural disasters Pakistan has ever faced. At one point, approximately one-fifth (20%) of Pakistan’s total land area was under water. This translates into 160,000 square kilometers, covering the Indus River basin and touching Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Punjab, Sindh, and Balochistan provinces.
Which of the following is the starting point of a website?
- (A) Bookmark
- (B) Java script
- (C) Home page
- (D) Index
- (C) Home page
The homepage is essentially the main page of a website and is considered the gateway to everything else on the site. It is typically the page that loads up when a user enters the domain of a website into their browser. The homepage is like a hub of activity and provides a glimpse of what else is available on a website.
During the migration from Makkah to Madina, the Holy Prophet (PBUH) and Hazrat Abu Bakar Siddique (R.A) took shelter in:
- (A) Cave of Hira
- (B) Dar-e-Arqam
- (C) Cave of Thawr
- (D) Holy Ka’aba
- (C) Cave of Thawr
During their migration from Mecca to Medina, the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) and Hazrat Abu Bakr Siddique (R.A) took shelter in the Cave of Thawr, which is also known by the name Ghar-e-Thawr or Ghar-e-Soor, and remained concealed in the cave for three nights, with their pursuers from the Quraish tribe. The event is famously mentioned in the Qur’an in Surah At-Tawbah (9:40), referring to the “second of the two” in the cave. Traditions mention that a spider spun a web and pigeons nested at the entrance to protect them from discovery.
Who was the penultimate Viceroy of India?
- (A) Lord Irwin
- (B) Lord Curzon
- (C) Lord Wavell
- (D) Lord Mountbatten
- (C) Lord Wavell
In MS-Word 2016, to extend a selection to one line up, PRESS:
- (A) Alt + Up Arrow
- (B) Ctrl + Up Arrow
- (C) Shift + Up Arrow
- (D) Alt + Shift + Up Arrow
- (C) Shift + Up Arrow
Nagomo-Karabakh region in Asia is recognized as part of:
- (A) Georgia
- (B) Turkey
- (C) Iran
- (D) Azerbaijan
- (D) Azerbaijan
Nagorno-Karabakh is a mountainous and landlocked region in the South Caucasus, recognized as part of Azerbaijan under international law. For a long time, it has remained at the center of a longstanding dispute between Armenia and Azerbaijan. However, it is recognized internationally as part of Azerbaijan despite the conflict. After a military offensive by Azerbaijan in September 2023, it fully captured Nagorno-Karabakh, and on January 1, 2024, the self-declared state of Artsakh was dissolved.