- Ch. Rehmat Ali
- Quaid-E-Azam
- Allama Iqbal
- Maulana Muhammad Ali
- D
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Quaid E Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah presented his Fourteen Points in 1929 as answer of Nehru Report which was published in 1928.
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Quaid-E-Azam Solar Park is one of the biggest projects for solar power generation in Pakistan. Where is it located?
- Sukkur
- Rahim Yar Khan
- Bahawalpur
- Mianwali
- C
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The name of the Solar Park is in honor of Quaid E Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah.
Quaid E Azam Solar Park Officially inaugurated on 20th April 2015.
It was started with the cooperation of China.
How many time Pakistan won the Blind Cricket World Cup?
- 01
- 02
- 03
- 04
- B
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Pakistan has won first Blind Cricket World Cup from South Africa in 2002.
Pakistan has won second Blind Cricket World Cup from India in 2006.
PNG is a file location of:
- Audio
- Video
- Flash
- Image
- D
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PNG stands for Portable Network Graphics.
First PNG file was released on 1st October 1996.
What type of device is a computer mouse?
- Storage
- Output
- Input
- Data
- C
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Keyboard, Mouse, Scanner, Digital Camera, Joysticks, Microphone are Input devices.
ROM stands for:
- Read Only Memory
- Read Over Memory
- Read Of Memory
- None of these
- A
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ROM is permanent memory of Computer.
RAM is temporary memory of Computer
Where is the head quarter of ILO?
- Hague
- New York
- London
- Geneva
- D
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ILO stands for International Labour Organization.
The HQ of ILO is in Geneva, Switzerland.
It was founded on 26th October 1919.
Child Labour is prohibited in which act?
- ACT 1991
- ACT 1993
- ACT 1992
- ACT 1994
- A
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Employment of Children Act 1991.
Which number will come next 87,90,84,88,81, _____?
- 83
- 84
- 85
- 86
- D
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87,90,84,88,81,86
Chronometer is used for?
- Length
- Waves
- Celestial
- Speed
- C
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Chronometer was invented by John Harrison in 1728.