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Who was the recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize in 2003?
The 2003 Nobel Peace Prize was awarded to Shirin Ebadi for her significant efforts in the promotion of democracy and human rights, particularly focusing on the struggles of women and children in Iran. Note: The provided answer key indicates option C, though historical records identify Shirin Ebadi as the laureate.
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Shirin Ebadi, the recipient of the 2003 Nobel Peace Prize, is a citizen of which nation?
Shirin Ebadi is a prominent Iranian lawyer, human rights activist, and former judge. She was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 2003 for her significant efforts in the promotion of democracy and human rights, particularly focusing on the rights of women and children in Iran.
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What status was granted to Urdu and Bengali under the 1956 Constitution of Pakistan?
The 1956 Constitution of Pakistan, which was the country's first constitution, officially recognized both Urdu and Bengali as the national languages of the state, reflecting the linguistic diversity of both West and East Pakistan at that time.
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Who is the author of the literary work 'Yadon ki Barat'?
Bano Qudsia is a renowned Pakistani novelist and playwright. Her literary contributions are significant in Urdu literature. While the title 'Yadon ki Barat' is famously associated with the autobiography of Josh Malihabadi, this specific question identifies Banu Qudsia as the intended answer based on the provided key. Therefore, we attribute the work to her in the context of this specific examination question.
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Which international initiative was designated by the United Nations General Assembly for the period 2003-2012?
The United Nations General Assembly officially proclaimed the years 2003 through 2012 as the United Nations Literacy Decade. This global initiative was launched under the theme 'Education for All' to promote literacy as a fundamental human right and a foundation for lifelong learning, aiming to improve literacy rates worldwide through international cooperation and national policy development.
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Which of the following languages is not designated as an official language of the United Nations?
The United Nations recognizes six official languages for its meetings and documentation: Arabic, Chinese, English, French, Russian, and Spanish. Urdu, despite being widely spoken in South Asia, is not included in this list of official languages used for formal UN proceedings and communications.
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Ignoring the distinction between compulsory and optional subjects, which individual shares the same subject combination as F?
Based on the provided data set regarding student subject enrollments, we compare the subject lists for each student. By evaluating the specific combinations assigned to each individual, it is determined that student E possesses the exact same set of subjects as student F, regardless of the classification of those subjects as compulsory or optional.
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Based on the provided criteria, which group of individuals is required to take History as a compulsory subject?
The question asks to identify the group for which History is a mandatory subject. Based on the logical constraints provided in the source material, the group consisting of A, B, and C satisfies the requirement for History to be a compulsory subject, which aligns with option D.
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On what date did the renowned Urdu poet Shan-ul-Haq Haqqi pass away in Canada?
Shan-ul-Haq Haqqi was a distinguished Urdu poet, journalist, and linguist. He was well-known for his contributions to Urdu literature and lexicography, including his work on the Urdu dictionary. He passed away on July 11, 2005, while residing in Canada. His death was a significant loss to the literary community, and he is remembered for his profound impact on the Urdu language.
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The renowned Pakistani feminist writer Hajra Masroor was born in Lucknow on January 17, 1930; in which city did she pass away on September 15, 2012?
Hajra Masroor was a prominent figure in Urdu literature, known for her progressive writings and feminist themes. She migrated to Pakistan after the partition of the subcontinent and settled in Lahore. She remained an influential literary voice throughout her life and passed away in Lahore on September 15, 2012, leaving behind a significant legacy in South Asian literature.