• Historic Quaid-i-Azam Ziarat Residency was set alight in an arson attack by militants on: June 15, 2013.
  • “The Sole Spokesman: Jinnah the Muslim and Demand for Pakistan” was written by: Ayesha Jalal.
  • Committee of Basic Principles had how many members: 24.
  • Supreme Judicial Council consists of: Chief Justice of Pakistan and Two next most Senior judges of the Supreme Court.
  • City of Guava is called: Larkana.
  • Biggest Public Library of Pakistan: Liaquat Memorial Library.
  • Oldest TV station of Pakistan is located in: Lahore.
  • ‘Chain of Justice’ was introduced by: Sher Shah Suri.
  • Power of the Legislative councils was increased by: Minto-Morley Reforms, 1909.
  • Jasmine was chosen as the national flower in the year: 1961.
  • The first Mughul emperor Babar’s tomb is situated in: Kabul.
  • Simli Dam was built on the river: Soan.
  • “Agartala Conspiracy” was instigated by: Sheikh Mujeeb Ur Rehman.
  • First Woman University of Pakistan is located in: Rawalpindi.
  • “Pakistan: The Heart of Asia” was written by: Fatima Chaudhry.
  • Humayun received the Kohinoor diamond from: Shershah Suri.
  • Last King of Mughal Empire in Hindustan: Bahadur Shah Zafar.
  • Maulana Muhammad Ali Jauhar had started publishing his famous English newspaper “Comrade” in 1911 from: Calcutta.
  • Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee was created in: 1976.
  • Operation Searchlight was started by Pakistan Army in: East Pakistan.

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