- Lahore
- Agra
- Delhi
- Kabul
- d
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Zaheer Ud Din Muhammad Babar was first Mughal Emperor.
His tomb is in Kabul, Afghanistan.
2006
All Solved Past Papers 2006 are included in this section of ETEST Academy’s Website. All Solved MCQs of 2006 of All Departments. All Posts and All Testing Services are also included in this section.
Qutab-Ud-Din Aibak ruler of sub-continent died while playing the:
- Polo (Chugan)
- Hockey
- Cricket
- None of these
- A
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He was Sultan of Delhi.
Headquarter of World Economic Forum is situated in:
- Geneva
- New York
- Paris
- Washington DC
- a
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Geneva is the city of Switzerland.
WEF was founded in January 1971.
Klaus Schwab was the founder of WEF.
Taklimakan Desert is located in:
- USA
- Japan
- India
- China
- d
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Its located in Xinjiang Region of China.
Akhori Dam is located in:
- KPK
- Punjab
- Sindh
- Baluchistan
- B
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The height of this Dam is 122 Meters and length is 5.16 Kilometers.
”The Spirit of Islam” book was written by:
- Sir Syed Ahmed Ali Khan
- Syed Ameer Ali
- Molana Zafar Ali Khan
- Molana Shokat Ali
- B
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Syed Ameer Ali was a Layer, Judge, Political Leader and belonged to a village of Bengal.
It was published first time in 1891.
Al-Hilal Newspaper is associated with:
- Molana Shokat Ali Johar
- Muhammad Ali Johar
- Molana Abu Kalam Azad
- Sir Syed Ahmed Khan
- c
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It was weekly Urdu News Paper and first time published on 13th July 1912.
Pakistan State Bank started working on 1st July 1948 with the help of Rs:
- 20 Million
- 30 Million
- 40 Million
- 50 Million
- B
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Quaid-E-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah inaugurated the State Bank of Pakistan on 1st July 1948.
Which is the oldest stock exchange of the world?
- New York Stock Exchange
- Amsterdam Stock Exchange
- Tokyo Stock Exchange
- Karachi Stock Exchange
- B
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Amsterdam Stock Exchange is located in Netherlands.
It was founded in 1606.
The term track-II Diplomacy is used for:
- Managing Relations between two countries using unofficial channels
- Managing relations between two countries by using unofficial chances
- Diplomacy by diplomats during war
- None of these
- a