Which place is famous for gold, silver, and copper?
Option C
Saindak in Balochistan is known for its gold, silver, and copper deposits, with a major mining project established there. The original question and answer were correct.
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Saindak in Balochistan is known for its gold, silver, and copper deposits, with a major mining project established there. The original question and answer were correct.
The Pakistan-Iran border is approximately 909 km long, running through Balochistan. The original answer (b) 805 km was incorrect and has been corrected to (c) 909 km, with options adjusted for accuracy.
The Hub Dam, built on the Hub River, is primarily in Balochistan, near the Sindh border, and supplies water to Karachi. The original question used “NWFP” (now Khyber Pakhtunkhwa) and was updated to reflect the modern name. The answer was correct.
Pakistan’s total area is approximately 796,096 square kilometers, encompassing its diverse geography from the Arabian Sea to the Himalayan and Karakoram ranges. This figure includes the territories of Punjab, Sindh, Balochistan, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, and Gilgit-Baltistan.
On 29th June 1947, the Shahi Jirga and municipal body of Balochistan voted to accede to Pakistan, a critical step in consolidating the territories that would form the new nation just weeks before independence.
Heer Ranjha by Waris Shah and Saif-ul-Muluk by Mian Muhammad Bakhsh are iconic works in Punjabi literature. These poetic narratives are celebrated for their romantic and mystical themes, deeply embedded in Punjab’s cultural heritage.
Hafeez Jullandhri, a renowned Urdu poet, wrote Shah Nama-i-Islam, an epic poem narrating the history of Islam in verse. He is also famous for composing Pakistan’s national anthem, reflecting his significant contributions to Urdu literature.
Muqaddama-e-Sher-o-Shairi is a critical work by Maulvi Muhammad Husain Azad, originally published as an introduction to poetry and poetics in Urdu literature. The title was mistakenly referred to as “Mosadis-i-Hali” in the OCR, likely confusing it with works associated with Altaf Hussain Hali.
Marsiya is an elegiac genre traditionally composed to mourn the martyrs of Karbala and is central to Shia commemorative practice.
The Progressive Writers' Movement promoted socially engaged literature, addressing class, oppression and colonialism, and favored realism over elitist aesthetics.