- Lord Mountbaten
- Lord Linithgow
- Lord Ripon
- None of these
- b
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Lord Linithgow made this offer on 8th August 1940.
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East India Company got island of Bombay from which country?
- Portugal
- China
- Bhutan
- None of these
- a
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East India Company got Island on 23rd September 1668 from Portuguese.
First Book on Muhammad (PBUH)’s Life by Sir Syed Ahmed Khan was:
- Asar e Hind
- A cover of Essay on the Life of Muhammad (PBUH)
- Bang E Dara
- None of these
- b
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Sir Syed Ahmed Khan Published this book in 1870.
Islam spreads in Sindh in Caliphate of:
- Umayyad
- Babar
- Orangzaib
- None of these
- a
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Islam spread in Sindh with the entrance of Muhammad Bin Qasim in Sindh in 712.
Muhammad Bin Qasim was a 16 years young Commander of Arab Military.
Who was Viceroy of India during partition of Bengal?
- Lord Curzon
- Lord Mountbatten
- Lord Ripon
- Lord Linithgow
- a
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Bengal was divided on 19th July 1905 by Lord Curzon.
Lord Harding cancelled this partition of Bengal in 1911.
بدھ مت آغازکب ہوا؟
- دوسری صدی قبل مسیح
- تیسری صدی قبل مسیح
- چوتھی صدی قبل مسیح
- پانچویں صدی قبل مسیح
- B
Pakistan France relation treaty sign in 1951 was about:
- Closing Embassy
- Opening Embassy
- Water Conflict
- None of these
- b
”Flying Horse” was nick name of which Pakistani Player?
- Waseem Akram
- Samiullah Khan
- Inaam Butt
- None of these
- b
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Samiullah Khan was nick name was Flying Horse due to high speed.
He was Hockey player and belong to Bahawalpur.
Allama Muhammad Iqbal got which degree except Philosophy and Law from Europe?
- Bachelor of Arts and Cambridge
- Law
- Education
- Poetry
- a
Quite India Movement was started in:
- 1940
- 1942
- 1944
- 1945
- b
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This movement was started on 9th august 1942
This movement was started during Second World War to ent the British rule in India.