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Amnesty International
Amnesty international was established by a british barrister MR. Peter Bomenson in 1961. It campaigns
for release of political prisoners who have niether commited nor advocated acts of violence and seeks to
help prisoners and detainees. Awarded Noble peace prize for peace in 1972.
Arab League
Arab League was established on March 22, 1945. A regional organisation of Arab States designed to
strengthen the close ties linking them , to coordinate their policies and activities, to cooperate in the
economic, social and cultural fields and direct them towards the common goal of all Arab countries.
The general secretariat is the political, technical and administrative organ of the league. its headquarters was in
Cairo but after the camp David treaty shifted to to Tunis. It was again shifted to to its original place in Cairo in
December 1990.
General Knowledge about Asian Development Bank
A. Mirpur B. Bagh
C. Muzafarabad D. Kotli
A. Rakaposhi B. Nangaparbat
C. Tirchmir D. K2
A. KPK B. Sindh
C. Balochistan D. Indian Gujrat
A. Kashmir B. China
C. Iran D. Afghanistan
A. Chenab B. Gomal
C. Indus D. None of them
A. Khushab B. Mianwali
C. D.G Khan D. D.I Khan
Identify the highest civil award of Pakistan?
A. Nishan-e-Haider B. Nishan-e-Pakistan
C. Tamgha-e-Basalat D. None of them
A. Sindh B. Balochistan
C. KPK D. Punjab
A. Urdu B. English
C. Punjabi D. Persian
A. Manora B. Pasni
C. Makran D. None of them
A. KPK B. AJ & K
C. Punjabi D. Gilgit Baltistan
A. Japan B. India
C. Pakistan D. Russia
A. Rohri B. Lahore
C. Khanewal D. Karachi
A. Rohri B. Lahore
C. Khanewal D. Karachi
A. Rohri B. Lahore
C. Khanewal D. Karachi
Who is Quaid-e-Millat?
A. Thal B. Cholistan
C. Thar D. None of them
A. Alpine B. Gomal
C. Khyber D. Khunjrab
Which day is observed as Sun Day & World Press Freedom Day ________.
A. 802,840 sq km B. 803,840 sq km
C. 79,6096 sq km D. 801,940 sq km
A. 1949 B. 1948
C. 1950 D. 1947
A. 1965 B. 1971
. C. 1972 D. 1970
A. Minkiang B. Sinkiang
C. Shanghai D. Ching Chee
A. Jhelum B. Noshehra
C. Mirpur D. Kalabagh
Which of the following Pass connects the Kachhi-Sibi Plain with Quetta?
How many years Hazrat Abu Bakr (RA) was younger than the Prophet Hazrat Muhammad (PBUH)?
A. 2 B. 3
C. 4 D. 5
Who was the first Muslim after Hazrat Muhammad (PBUH) to preach Islam and invite people towards Allah?
Who said that he could never hope to surpass Hazrat Abu Bakr (RA) in his sacrifice for the cause of Allah and
Islam?
Who led (Immamat) the Salahs at Masjid-e-Nabvi when the Prophet Hazrat Muhammad (PBUH) fell ill?
Who was elected the first caliph the very first day Prophet Hazrat Muhammad (PBUH) died?
Hazrat Abu Bakr (RA) as a Caliph sent the first expendition to fight which army?
Claimants’ of false prophet hood, apostasy movement raised its head during the Caliphate of?
During the fight against Musailimah Kazab (claimant of false prophethood) how many Hufaaz were
martyred?
A. 60 B. 70
C. 80 D. 90
He accepted the call of Hazrat Muhammad the moment it was put before him without him and was given
the title of ‘Siddiq’ who was he?
Before embracing Islam who volunteered to kill (naoz billah) Hazrat Muhammad (PBUH)?
The period of his Caliphate undoubtedly is is the “Golder Age” of Islam. About whose Caliphate this is
being said?
Hazrat Muhammad (PBUH) once remarked, “were a prophet to come after me he would have been”?
Hazrat Omar’s Caliphate stretched from Libya to Makran and from Yemen to Armenia. The total area was
about?
1) Which of the following countries is the world’s largest emitter of Carbon Dioxide in the atmosphere?
a) China b) America c) Russia d) India
11) The recently published book ” Between Dreams and Realities” is written by:
a) Shamshad Ahmad Khan b) Gohar Ayub c) Sahibzada Yakoob Ali Khan d) None of these
13) Which of the following categories of Nobel Prise was established in 1968?
a) Medicine b) Literature c) Economics d) None of these
Introduction
The era from 1940 to 1947 is the era of rapid changes. Many important events in the history of the Sub
Continent took place. The demand of Pakistan is the most prominent among them. In the past, the demand of
Pakistan was not raised clearly. It was due to Muslim achievements in this period that now we are living in a
sovereign and independent state. The political events from Pakistan Resolution to the establishment of
Pakistan are summarized under
We are a nation with our own distinctive culture and civilization, language and literature, art and architecture,
names and nomenclature, sense of values and proportion, legal laws and moral code, customs and calender,
history and tradition, aptitudes and ambitions; in short, we have our own distinctive outlook on life and of life.
By all canons of international law, we are a nation.
The wall between Jinnah and Gandhi was the Two Nation Theory.
I have no doubt now in the acheivement of Pakistan. The Muslims of India told the world what they want. No
power of world can topple the opinion of 10 crore Muslims of India.
The Muslim League accepted the plan on June 6, 1946. The Congress accepted the plan on June 25, 1946,
though it rejected the interim setup. The Viceroy should now have invited the Muslim League to form
Government as it had accepted the interim setup; but he did not do so because he did not want to make
Congress angry. So in this situation Cabinet Mission went back to England on June 29 without deciding
anything.
13. Direct Action Day (16th August, 1946)
The Council of the All India Muslim League met in Bombay and on July 27, 1946 it finally sealed its rejection
of the Cabinet Mission Plan, and decided to launch its famous “Direct Action” for the achievement of Pakistan,
which it could not achieve by peaceful means due to the intransigence of Congress on the one hand and the
breach of faith with the Muslim by the British Government on the other. Direct Action Day was observed
peacefully throughout India, except in Calcutta, where riots broke out.
Balochistan
1
Awaran
Area(sq.km)-29,510
Population-118,173
2
Barkhan
Area(sq.km)-3,514
Population-103,545
3
Bolan
Area(sq.km)-7,499
Population-288,056
4
Chagai
Area(sq.km)-50,545
Population-202,564
5
Dera Bugti
Area(sq.km)-10,160
Population-181,310
6
Gwadar
Area(sq.km)-12,637
Population-185,498
7
Harnai
Area(sq.km)-4,096
Population-140,000
8
Jafarabad
Area(sq.km)-2,445
Population-432,817
9
Jhal Magsi
Area(sq.km)-3,615
Population-109,941
10
Kalat
Area(sq.km)-6,622
Population-237,834
11
Kech (Turbat)
Area(sq.km)-22,539
Population-413,204
12
Kharan
Area(sq.km)-8958
Population-1,32,500
13
Kohlu
Area(sq.km)-7,610
Population-99,846
14
Khuzdar
Area(sq.km)-35,380
Population-417,466
15
Killa Abdullah
Area(sq.km)-3,293
Population-370,269
16
Killa Saifullah
Area(sq.km)-6,831
Population-193,553
17
Lasbela
Area(sq.km)-15,153
Population-312,695
18
Loralai
Area(sq.km)-9,830
Population-295,555
19
Mastung
Area(sq.km)-5,896
Population-179,784
20
Musakhel
Area(sq.km)-5,728
Population-134,056
21
Nasirabad
Area(sq.km)-3,387
Population-245,894
22
Nushki
23
Panjgur
Area(sq.km)-16,891
Population-234,051
24
Pishin
Area(sq.km)-7,819
Population-367,183
25
Quetta
Area(sq.km)-2,653
Population-744,802
26
Sherani
27
Sibi
Area(sq.km)-7,796
Population-180,398
28
Washuk
29
Zhob
Area(sq.km)-20,297
Population-275,142
30
Ziarat
Area(sq.km)-1,489
Population-33,340
Punjab
1
Attock
Area(Sq.km)-6,857
Population-1,274,935
2
Bahawalnagar
Area(Sq.km)8,878
Population-2,061,447
3
Bahawalpur
Area(Sq.km)24,830
Population-2,433,091
4
Bhakkar
Area(Sq.km)8,153
Population-1,051,456
5
Chakwal
Area(Sq.km)6,524
Population-1,083,725
6
Chiniot
Area(Sq.km)3542
Population-
965,124 7
Dera Ghazi Khan
Area(Sq.km)11,922
Population-1,643,118
8
Faisalabad
Area(Sq.km)5,856
Population-5,429,547
9
Gujranwala
Area(Sq.km)3,622
Population-3,400,940
10
Gujrat
Area(Sq.km)3,192
Population-2,048,008
11
Hafizabad
Area(Sq.km)2,367
Population-832,980
12
Jhang
Area(Sq.km)8,809
Population-2,834,545
13
Jhelum
Area(Sq.km)3,587
Population-936,957
14
Kasur
Area(Sq.km)3,995
Population-2,375,875
15
Khanewal
Area(Sq.km)4,349
Population-2,068,490
16
Khushab
Area(Sq.km)6,511
Population-905,711
17
Lahore
Area(Sq.km)1,772
Population-6,318,745
18
Layyah
Area(Sq.km)6,291
Population-1,120,951
19
Lodhran
Area(Sq.km)2,778
Population-1,171,800
20
Mandi Bahauddin
Area(Sq.km)2,673
Population-1,160,552
21
Mianwali
Area(Sq.km)5,840
Population-1,056,620
22
Multan
Area(Sq.km)3,720
Population-3,116,851
23
Muzaffargarh
Area(Sq.km)8,249
Population-2,635,903
24
Narowal
Area(Sq.km)2,337
Population-1,265,097
25
Nankana Sahib
Area(Sq.km)2,960
Population-1,410,000
26
Okara
Area(Sq.km)4,377
Population-2,232,992
27
Pakpattan
Area(Sq.km)2,724
Population-1,286,680
28
Rahim Yar Khan
Area(Sq.km)11,880
Population-3,141,053
29
Rajanpur
Area(Sq.km)12,319
Population-1,103,618
30
Rawalpindi
Area(Sq.km)5,286
Population-3,363,911
31
Sahiwal
Area(Sq.km)3,201
Population-1,843,194
32
Sargodha
Area-5,854
Population-2,665,979
33
Sheikhupura
Area-5,960
Population-3,321,029
34
Sialkot
Area(Sq.km)-3,016
Population-2,723,481
35
Toba Tek Singh
Area(Sq.km)-3,252
Population-1,621,593
36
Vehari
Area(Sq.km)-4,364
Population-2,090,416
1
Bajaur
Area(sq.Km)-1,290
Population-595,227
2
Khyber
Area(sq.Km)-2,576
Population-546,730
3
Kurram
Area(sq.Km)-3,380
Population-448,310
4
Mohmand
Area(sq.Km)-2,296
Population-334,453
5
North Waziristan
Area(sq.Km)-4,707
Population-361,246
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Area(sq.Km)-1,221
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Information About All Districts Of Sindh
Information About All Districts of Sindh
SINDH
Badin
Area Ss.km-6,726
Population-1,136,044
Dadu
Area Ss.km-19,070
Population-1,688,811
3
Ghotki
Area Ss.km-6,083
Population-970,549
4
Hyderabad
Area Ss.km-5,519
Population-2,891,488
5
Jacobabad
Area Ss.km-5,278
Population-1,425,572
6
Jamshoro
7
Karachi
Area Ss.km-3,527
Population-9,856,318
8
Kashmore
Area Ss.km-2,592
Population-662,462
9
Khairpur
Area Ss.km-15,910
Population-1,546,587
10
Larkana
Area Ss.km-7,423
Population-1,927,066
11
Matiari
Area Ss.km-1,417
Population-515,331
12
Mirpurkhas
Area Ss.km-2,925
Population-1,569,030
13
Naushahro Firoze
Area Ss.km-2,945
Population-1,087,571
14
Nawabshah
Area Ss.km-4,502
Population-1,071,533
15
Qambar Shahdadkot
16
Sanghar
Area Ss.km-10,728
Population-1,453,028
17
Shikarpur
Area Ss.km-2,512
Population-880,438
18
Sukkur
Area Ss.km-5,165
Population-908,373
19
Tando Allahyar
20
Area Ss.km-1,733
Population-447,215
21
Tharparkar
Area Ss.km-19,638
Population-914,291
22
Area Ss.km-Thatta
17,355 Population-
1,113,194
23
Umerkot
Area Ss.km-
Population-663,100
Azad Kashmir
1Muzaffarabad
Area (sq.km)-2,496
Population-615,000
2
Hattian
Area (sq.km)-854
Population-225,000
3
Neelum
Area (sq.km)-3,621
Population-171,000
4
Mirpur
Area (sq.km)-1,010
Population-419,000
5
Bhimber
Area (sq.km)-1,516
Population-401,000
6
Kotli
Area (sq.km)-1,862
Population-746,000
7
Poonch
Area (sq.km)-855
Population-524,000
8
Bagh
Area (sq.km)-1,368
Population-351,000
9
Haveli
Area (sq.km)-598
Population-138,000
10
Sudhnati
Area (sq.km)-569
Population-278,000
Information About Gilgit-Baltistan
Information About Gilgit-Baltistan
Gilgit-Baltistan
1
Ghanche
Area(sq.km)–6,400
Population–88,366
2
Skardu
Area(sq.km)–15,000
Population–214,848
3
Astore
Area(sq.km)–8,657
Population–71,666
4
Diamer
Area(sq.km)–10,936
Population–131,925
5
Ghizer
Area(sq.km)–9,635
Population–120,218
6
Gilgit
Area(sq.km)–26,300
Population–243,324
7
Hunza-Nagar