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71
Who was the first Commander-in-Chief of the Army?
A. Douglas Gracey
B. Frank Messervy
C. Musa Khan
D. Gul Hassan Khan
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Lieutenant-General Frank Messervy was the first Commander-in-Chief of the Pakistan Army after independence.
72
The picture on the back of 5000 Rupee Pakistani Note:
A. Hazrat Lal Shahbaz Qalandar Museum
B. Badshahi Masjid
C. Shah Faisal Masjid
D. None of these
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The reverse side of the 5000 Rupee note features the iconic Badshahi Mosque in Lahore.
73
Who was the governor of Sindh in 1946?
A. Sir Hugh Dow
B. Sir Lancelot Graham
C. Habib Ibrahim Rahimtoola
D. Sir Francis Maude
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Sir Lancelot Graham served as the Governor of Sindh in 1946 before the independence of Pakistan.
74
The Partition of Bengal was annulled in the year:
A. 1905
B. 1911
C. 1913
D. 1940
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The Partition of Bengal, introduced in 1905, was annulled in 1911 due to widespread protests and political opposition.
75
Who was the editor of Comrade?
A. Mukhtar Ahmed Ansari
B. Mujibur Rehman Khan
C. Maulana Muhammad Ali
D. None of these
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Maulana Muhammad Ali was the editor of the Muslim League’s official journal "Comrade," which played a role in political mobilization.
76
Who was the last speaker of the National Assembly of Pakistan before the 1969 Martial Law?
A. Tamizuddin Khan
B. Abdul Jabbar Khan
C. Abdul Wahab Khan
D. Fazlul Chaudhary
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Tamizuddin Khan served as the Speaker of Pakistan’s National Assembly and was the last before the imposition of Martial Law in 1969.
77
Nadwatul Ulama was established in:
A. 1890
B. 1892
C. 1994
D. 1896
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Nadwatul Ulama, an Islamic educational institution aiming to reconcile traditional and modern Islamic thought, was founded in 1892 in Lucknow.
78
Dars-i-Nizam was named after:
A. Nizamuddin Auliya
B. Nizamul Mulk
C. Mullah Nizamuddin
D. None of these
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Dars-i-Nizam was a curriculum system named after Nizam al-Mulk, the famous Persian scholar and vizier who established educational reforms.
79
The second Constituent Assembly of Pakistan was reconstituted on:
A. 23 March, 1956
B. 28 May, 1955
C. 14 August, 1957
D. 8 October, 1958
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The second Constituent Assembly of Pakistan was reconstituted on 28 May 1955 after the dissolution of the first assembly, tasked with framing Pakistan’s constitution.
80
The plan of Sir Stafford Cripps envisaged that after the Second World War:
A. India should be granted complete independence
B. India should be partitioned into two before granting independence
C. India should be made a republic
D. India should be given dominion status
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The Cripps Mission (1942) proposed that after World War II, India would be granted dominion status within the British Commonwealth, allowing self-government but not full independence immediately. Provinces unwilling to join could form separate unions. The plan fell short of full independence, leading to its rejection by Indian leaders[1][2][5].