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Gwadar Port is operated by:
Since 2013, Gwadar is operated by a Chinese state-owned company.
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Pakistan conducted its nuclear tests in Chaghi in:
Tests were conducted on May 28, 1998.
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The Indus River originates in China, near:
The Indus River originates near Lake Mapam (Manasarovar) in the Tibetan Plateau, close to Mount Kailash, which is a sacred region in western Tibet.
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The Geneva Accords were signed on:
Geneva Accords were signed to settle the Afghanistan conflict.
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A Free Trade Agreement between Pakistan and China was signed on:
The Free Trade Agreement (FTA) between Pakistan and China was signed on 24 November 2006 in Islamabad.
📖 Explanation:
The agreement is officially called the China–Pakistan Free Trade Agreement (CPFTA).
It was signed during the visit of Chinese President Hu Jintao to Pakistan.
The FTA came into effect on 1 July 2007, allowing tariff reductions and duty-free access for many goods between the two countries.
Later, a Phase-II Protocol was signed in April 2019 (effective 1 January 2020) to further expand trade concessions.
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What is the approximate area covered by Pakistan’s forests?
Pakistan has approximately 4.2 million hectares of forest and planted trees, which equates to about 4.8% of its total land area. This figure is relatively low compared to many other countries.
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Pakistan and Tajikistan are separated by:
A narrow strip of land in Afghanistan separates the two countries.
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The third Khilafat conference was held in 1921 in:
The third Khilafat Conference was held in February 1921 in Karachi.
This conference was part of the larger Khilafat Movement in British India, which aimed to support the Ottoman Caliphate and protest against British imperial policies. The movement also became closely aligned with the Indian independence struggle.
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Who is the author of Diplomatic Footprints?
The book is authored by Pakistan’s former diplomat Aizaz Chaudhry.
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The second five-year plan in Pakistan was introduced in:
Pakistan’s Second Five-Year Plan was officially introduced in June 1960 by President Ayub Khan's government and extended through 1965
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Who is the author of “Pakistan: A Modern History”?
The author of "Pakistan: A Modern History" is Ian Talbot.
He is a prominent British historian and a leading expert on the history and politics of South Asia, particularly Pakistan. His work is widely regarded for its balanced and scholarly analysis of Pakistan’s political, social, and economic development.
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The Tashkent Agreement was signed on:
The Tashkent Agreement was signed between India and Pakistan on January 10, 1966, in Tashkent, Uzbekistan, to resolve the Indo-Pakistan War of 1965.
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When did Pakistan join SEATO?
Pakistan joined SEATO in 1954 under U.S. patronage.
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What is the total length of Pakistan's coastline?
Pakistan has a coastline of approximately 1,046–1,058 km along the Arabian Sea.
Pakistan is located in South Asia and has a coastline along the Arabian Sea.
The coastline stretches from the Sir Creek area in Sindh (near the Indian border) to Gwadar and Jiwani in Balochistan (near the Iranian border).
It covers two provinces:
Sindh Coastline → ~270 km (including Karachi, Thatta, Badin).
Balochistan Coastline → ~770 km (including Gwadar, Ormara, Pasni, Jiwani).
The coastline is strategically important due to major ports like Karachi Port, Port Qasim, and Gwadar Port.
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The lower age limit for a candidate contesting Senate elections is ____ years.
According to Article 62 and 63 of the Constitution of Pakistan, a person is qualified to be elected or chosen as a member of the Senate if they are:
a citizen of Pakistan,
at least 30 years of age, and
enrolled as a voter in the area they seek to represent.
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The Afghanistan – Pakistan Transit Trade Agreement (APTTA) was signed on:
The APTTA was signed in 2010 to facilitate trade.
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What is the range of the latest Shaheen-III missile?
Shaheen-III is capable of reaching 2,750 km.
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Objective Resolution was presented in the Constituent Assembly by Liaquat Ali Khan on:
The Objective Resolution was moved on March 7, 1949.
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What was the population of Pakistan at the time of independence in 1947?
When British India was partitioned, Pakistan was formed with two wings: West Pakistan (present-day Pakistan) and East Pakistan (present-day Bangladesh).
The total population of the newly created Pakistan was approximately 31.5 million, which included:
West Pakistan (current Pakistan): ~16.5 million
East Pakistan (now Bangladesh): ~15 million
In comparison, India’s population in 1947 was about 330 million.
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Who was the first governor of East Pakistan?
The first Governor of East Pakistan was Sir Frederick Bourne, a British administrator, making “None of these” the correct option. Sir Frederick Chalmers Bourne was the first Governor of East Bengal, which later became East Pakistan.
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