Set-2 Flashcards
Pakistan tested its nuclear device on __________ ?
A. 28th May 1998
B. 26th May 1997
C. 28th June 1999
D. 27th July 1997
A. 28th May 1998
Chagai-I is the code name of five simultaneous underground nuclear tests conducted by Pakistan at 15:15 hrs PKT on 28 May 1998. The tests were performed at Ras Koh Hills in the Chagai District of Balochistan Province. Chagai-I was Pakistan’s first public test of nuclear weapons.
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Baktar Shikan missile system is __________ ?
A. Air to surface
B. Anti aircraft
C. Anti tank guided
D. Anti tank
D. Anti tank
Baktar Shikan is a portable anti-tank guided missile system developed by Pakistan. The system is designed to engage and destroy enemy tanks and armored vehicles at ranges up to 4,000 meters. It was developed by the Pakistani state-owned defense contractor, the National Development Complex (NDC), and was first publicly unveiled in 2001.
The range of Hatf-1 is _________ ?
A. 90km
B. 100km
C. 65km
D. 105km
B. 100km
The Hatf I is a tactical and subsonic unguided battlefield range ballistic missile jointly designed and developed by the Space Research Commission and the Kahuta Research Laboratories in 1980s. After its successful tests, the Hatf-I entered in the service with Pakistan Army in 1990.
The range if Hatf-2 is ________ ?
A. 180km
B. 275km
C. 230km
D. 300km
A. 180km
Abdali-I
The Abdali-I is a supersonic and tactical surface-to-surface short-range ballistic missile designed and developed by the Space and Upper Atmosphere Research Commission, and is named after Ahmad Shah Durrani. It is currently in operational service with the Pakistan Armed Forces.
What is the range of Hatf 2?
The Hatf-2 is a two-stage solid-propellant missile with a range of 280 km carrying a 500 kg payload, or - 450 km carrying a 300 kg payload. The Hatf-2 was based on a stack of two Hatf-1 stages stacked.
The range if Hatf-3 is ________ ?
A. 400km
B. 290km
C. 600km
D. 750km
B. 290km
The Ghaznavi, is a hypersonic Surface to surface short range ballistic missile designed and developed by the National Development Complex, with the first version in service with the Pakistan Army’s strategic command since 2004.
The Hatf-III is a “Scud” type ballistic missile. The missile could carry nuclear and conventional warheads to a range of 290 km.
The range if Hatf-4 is _______ ?
A. 400km
B. 390km
C. 600km
D. 750km
D. 750km
900 km
The Shaheen 1 (Hatf 4) is a Pakistani-Chinese short-range ballistic missile. It can launch a payload of 700 – 1,000 kg to ranges of up to 700 km, and its extended-range variant, the Shaheen 1A, ranges up to 900 km.
The Shaheen-I, is a Pakistani land-based supersonic and short-to-medium range surface-to-surface guided ballistic missile jointly designed and developed by the joint venture of NESCOM and the National Defence Complex. It is dedicated and named after a species of Falcon found in the mountains of Pakist
The latest version of Hatf-5 is ________ ?
A. Ghauri-1
B. Hataf
C. Abdali
D. Shaheen-1
A. Ghauri-1
The Range of Ghari-1 is ________ ?
A. 1200-1500km
B. 1200-1300km
C. 1500-2000km
D. 1500-1800km
A. 1200-1500km
What is the range of Ghauri 1 missile?
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1,500 kilometers
On 06 April 1998 Pakistan carried out a successful flight test of the surface-to-surface Hatf-V (Ghauri) missile with a range of 1,500 kilometers (937 miles) and a payload capacity of 700 kg. The missile was tested to hit a target at a range of 1,100 kilometers.
The highest official rank of Pakistan Army is _________ ?
A. Lieutenant
B. Major General
C. General
D. None of them
C. General
Who was the first Muslim C-in-C of Pakistan Army?
A. Admiral Muhammad Siddiq
B. Field Marshal Muhammad Ayoub
C. General Muhammad Zia-ul-Haq
D. General Tikka Khan
B. Field Marshal Muhammad Ayoub
Who was the first Muslim commander in chief of Pakistan?
Mohammad Ayub Khan
After the 1947 partition of British India, he was rapidly promoted in the army of the new Muslim state of Pakistan: from major general (1948) to commander in chief (1951).
Who was the first Muslim C-in-C of Air Force?
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A. Air Marshal Asgher Khan
B. Air Marshal Zafar Chahdhry
C. Air Marshal Anwar Khan
D. None of them
A. Air Marshal Asgher Khan
Who was the first Muslim C-in-C of Pakistan Navy?
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A. Admiral Mohammad Siddieque
B. Admiral Shahid Kareem
C. Admiral Karamat Rahman
D. Admiral Tariq
A. Admiral Mohammad Siddieque
The first Muslim C-in-C (Chief of Naval Staff) of the Pakistan Navy was Admiral Muhammad Siddiq Chaudhry. He assumed the command of the Pakistan Navy on March 23, 1956, and served as its Chief of Naval Staff until 1959. Prior to his appointment as the Chief of Naval Staff, he had also served as the Deputy Chief of Naval Staff and as the Commander of the Pakistan Fleet. Admiral Chaudhry played a significant role in the development of the Pakistan Navy and is considered a pioneer in the field of naval aviation in Pakistan.
The Largest cantonment of Pakistan army is located in ?
A. Jhelum
B. Kharian
C. Karachi
D. Multan
B. Kharian
HIT stands for ?
A. Heavy Industries Taxila
B. Heavy Industries Tools
C. Heavy Industries Tax
D. None of them
A. Heavy Industries Taxila
Heavy Industries Taxila, is a Pakistani state-owned defence, military contractor, engineering conglomerate, and military corporation located in Taxila, Punjab, Pakistan.
At the time of 1965 War the C-in-C of Pakistan Army was _______ ?
A. General Muhammad Musa Khan
B. General Muhammad Ayoub Khan
C. General Muhammad Zia-ul-Haq
D. None of them
A. General Muhammad Musa Khan
At the time of 1971 War the C-in-C of Pak Army was ________ ?
A. General Ayyub Khan
B. Lt. General Gul Hassan
C. General Tikka Khan
D. General Agha Muhammad Yahya Khan
D. General Agha Muhammad Yahya Khan
At the time of Kargil in 1999 the Chief of Army Staff was _________ ?
A. General Jahangir Karamat
B. General Aslam Baig
C. General Parvez Musharaf
D. General Waheed Kakar
C. General Parvez Musharaf
Tell the name of Chief of Staff of Pak Army who died in uniform ?
A. General Mohammad Zia-ul-Haq
B. General Asif Nawaz
C. A & B
D.None of them
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The name of first Pakistan made sub Marine is _________ ?
A. Augusta 90B
B. Saad 90B
C. A&B
D. None of them
A. Augusta 90B
When French built Agosta 90B was inducted in Pakistan Navy? First of the class of the submarine was commissioned on 6 Sep 99 as PNS/M KHALID, which was inducted in PN Fleet on 21 Dec 1999. Agosta 90B design is based on Agosta-70 class submarines, which were already in service with French and Pakistan Navies.
The name of first Pakistani Aircraft is _________ ?
A. JF-17 Thunder
B. JF-8 Thunder
C. JF-9 Thunder
D. JF-11 Thunder
A. JF-17 Thunder
In which of the following city the headquarters of Punjab Rangers is located ?
A. Karachi
B. Lahore
C. Multan
D. Rawalpindi
B. Lahore
Captain Muhammad Sarwar was martyred in the war of ________ ?
A. 1948
B. 1971
C. 1965
D. None of them
A. 1948
Captain Sarwar is known for his bravery in the 1948 Kashmir War between Pakistan and India. He was the first recipient of the Nishan-e-Haider, the highest military award in Pakistan. Sarwar led the charge in the battle for the strategic position of “Lakshmi Chowk” in the Uri sector of the Kashmir region, where he sacrificed his life.
On which of the following date Captain Karnal Sher Khan was martyred at Kargil?
A. 5th June 1999
B. 5th July 1999
C. 5th August 1999
D. 5th October 1999
B. 5th July 1999
During the Kargil War in 1999, Captain Karnal Sher Khan’s unit was tasked with capturing the Indian post at the height of 17,000 feet. He led the assault team and managed to capture the post after a fierce battle with the Indian forces. However, he was martyred during the attack. For his bravery and sacrifice, he was posthumously awarded the Nishan-e-Haider.
In which of the following city the Pakistan Navel Academy is located ?
A. Karachi
B. Lahore
C. Multan
D. Rawalpindi
A. Karachi
In which of the following city the Pakistan Navel Staff College is located?
A. Karachi
B. Lahore
C. Multan
D. Rawalpindi
A. Karachi
In which of the following city the Pakistan Navel War College is located?
A. Karachi
B. Lahore
C. Islamabad
D. Multan
B. Lahore
In which of the following city Pakistan Command & Staff College is located ?
A. Karachi
B. Quetta
C. Islamabad
D. Multan
B. Quetta
In which of the following city National Defence University is located ?
A. Rawalpindi
B. Quetta
C. Islamabad
D. Multan
C. Islamabad
In which of the following city Army Medical College is located ?
A. Rawalpindi
B. Quetta
C. Islamabad
D. Multan
A. Rawalpindi
In which of the following city Military College of Engineering is located?
A. Risalpur
B. Islamabad
C. Gujranwala
D. Sargodha
A. Risalpur
In which of the following city Military College Jhelum is located?
A. Risalpur
B. Islamabad
C. Sarai Alam Gir
D. Sargodha
C. Sarai Alam Gir
Who was the 6th Chairman Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee ?
A. General Muhammad Sawar Khan
B. Air Marshal Farooq Feroz Khan
C. General Shamim Alam Khan
D. None of them
C. General Shamim Alam Khan
Shamim Alam Khan was the 6th Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee of Pakistan. He served in this position from 17 October 1991 to 17 October 1994. As the Chairman, he was responsible for coordinating between the different branches of the Pakistani military and advising the government on military matters.
The capital of KPK is ________ ?
A. Peshawar
B. Abbotabad
C. D.I.Khan
D. None of them
A. Peshawar
Who was the first Chief Minister of KPK?
A. Khan Abdul Qayyum Khan
B. Sahibzada Zafar Ali Khan
C. Abdul Ghafoor Hoti
D. None of them
A. Khan Abdul Qayyum Khan
The area of KPK is ?
A. 98,421 sq.km
B. 104,641 sq.km
C. 107,521 sq.km
D. 101,741 sq.km
D. 101,741 sq.km
How many Police ranges are in KPK?
A. 7
B. 4
C. 8
D. 3
C. 8
World’s largest tribal society is ________ ?
A. Pashtun
B. Baloch
C. Noro
D. Afridi
A. Pashtun
Lords of the Khyber is written by _________ ?
A. Andre Joseph
B. Kipling
C. Yousuf Khan
D. Andre Singer
D. Andre Singer
The Pakhtunwali is __________ ?
A. A city
B. Flower
C. Ethical Code
D. Dialect of language
C. Ethical Code
Pakhtunwali is the unwritten code of conduct that guides the social behavior of the Pakhtun community residing in the Pakhtun regions of Pakistan and Afghanistan. The word Pakhtunwali is derived from the word Pakhtun, which is an alternate term for the Pashtuns, and the word wali, which means rule or code. Pakhtunwali emphasizes several key values that are highly respected by the community, including hospitality, personal honor, vengeance, and respect for elders and authorities. Other vital components of Pakhtunwali include the concepts of badal (revenge), nanawati (asylum), and melmastia (hospitality). The Pakhtun community holds Pakhtunwali in high regard and uses it as a guiding principle for their social and political behavior. It serves as a fundamental framework for resolving conflicts between individuals and groups and is considered to be an integral part of the Pakhtun identity. Despite the passage
Masjid Mahabat Khan is located in _______ ?
A. Mardan
B. Kohat
C. Hangu
D. Peshawar
D. Peshawar
Pakistan Academy for Rural Development is situated in ________ ?
A. Chitral
B. Peshawar
C. Bannu
D. Mardan
B. Peshawar
Jamrud Fort is located near ________ ?
A. Peshawar
B. Abbottabad
C. Charsadda
D. Attock
A. Peshawar
The Jamrud Fort is located beside Bab-e-Khyber at the entrance to the Khyber Pass from the Peshawar side in the tribal district of Khyber KPK, Pakistan.
Which area is called gun factory of the tribal areas ?
A. Darra Isa Khel
B. Darra Khyber
C. Darra Adam Khel
D. Kohat
C. Darra Adam Khel
Who was first Muslim Governor of KPK after Independence of Pakistan?
A. Sahibzada Muhammad Khursheed
B. Sahibzada Abdul Qayum Khan
C. Arbab Sikandar Khan Khalil
D. None of them
A. Sahibzada Muhammad Khursheed
The Chowk Yadgar is located in __________ ?
A. Peshawar
B. D I Khan
C. Dir
D. Chitral
A. Peshawar
Peshawar means ________ ?
A. City of flowers
B. City of tombs
C. City of gardens
D. None of them
A. City of flowers
Chowk Yadgar Peshawar commemorates the heroes of the _________ ?
A. Kashmir War
B. 1965 Indo-Pakistan War
C. 1971 War
D. None of them
B. 1965 Indo-Pakistan War
Bala Hisar Fort is located in __________ ?
A. Peshawar
B. Swat
C. Mardan
D. Dir
A. Peshawar
Bala Hissar, also spelt Bala Hisar, is a historic fortress located in Peshawar, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan. First mentioned by 7th-century explorer Xuanzang, the fort was used as a royal residence for the Durrani Empire since December 1747, when Ahmad Shah Durrani conquered Peshawar
Kalam and Behrin are important tourist points of ___________ ?
A. Chitral valley
B. Hunza Valley
C. Kalam Valley
D. Swat Valley
D. Swat Valley
Which mountain range separates Pakistan and Afghanistan ?
A. Karakoram range
B. Pamirs Range
C. The Hindu Kush
D. Kirthar Range
C. The Hindu Kush
Kaghan valley is called _____________ ?
A. Diamond of the Himalaya
B. Pearl of the Himalaya
C. Heart of the Himalaya
D. None of them
B. Pearl of the Himalaya
The local languages of KPK are ?
A. Pushto
B. Hindko
C. Chitrali
D. All of them
D. All of them
The highest mountain of KPK is __________ ?
A. K-2
B. Tirch Mir
C. Nanga Parbat
D. All of them
B. Tirch Mir
The largest city of KPK is ___________ ?
A. D.I. Khan
B. Abbottabad
C. Kohat
D. Peshawar
D. Peshawar
Tarbela dam is situated in _________ ?
A. Kashmir
B. KPK
C. FATA
D. Gilgit Baltistan
B. KPK
Tarbela Dam is an earth-filled dam along the Indus River in Pakistan’s Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province. Located in the Swabi mainly and in some area of Haripur District of the province, The dam is about 30 km from the city of Swabi, 105 km northwest of Islamabad, and 125 km east of Peshawar.
The area of Sindh is _________ ?
A. 140,914sq.km
B. 130,914sq.km
C. 140,814sq.km
D. 120,914sq.km
A. 140,914sq.km
How many divisions are there in Sindh ?
A. 9
B. 4
C. 7
D. 3
C. 7
How many Division are there in Sindh?
Division is an administrative unit of provincial government of Sindh . Every division is further divided into Districts. Division is the headed by commissioner. Sindh Province have 7 Divisions with 29 districts under its jurisdiction.
Archaeologists have identified some 400 Indus civilization towns, scattered from _________ ?
A. Kabul to Delhi
B. Kabul to Lahore
C. Peshawar to Delhi
D. Kandhar to Delhi
A. Kabul to Delhi
Mohenjodaro is most famous town of the Indus civilization, located on the _________ ?
A. Right Bank of Indus River
B. Left Bank of Indus River
C. West of Indus River
D. None of them
C. West of Indus River
Sindhi language is based on ___________ ?
A. Persian
B. Arabic
C. Dravidian
D. Sansikrit
B. Arabic
Lari language is spoken in __________ ?
A. Upper Sindh
B. Lower Sindh
C. Central Sindh
D. Sindh & punjab
B. Lower Sindh
Where is the National Museum of Pakistan located ?
A. Jamshoro
B. Karachi
C. Hyderabad
D. Larkana
B. Karachi
Gaddani is famous for ___________ ?
A. Ship Breaking
B. Ship making
C. Fishing
D. None of them
A. Ship Breaking
The Largest Cotton Exchange Building of Pakistan is situated in _________ ?
A. Karachi
B. Lahore
C. Faisalabad
D. Multan
A. Karachi
Clifton Beach is located in _________ ?
A. Hyderabad
B. Karachi
C. Jamshoro
D. Kotri
B. Karachi
Haleji Lake, Kadeiro Lake and keenjhar Lake are located in _________ ?
A. Sindh
B. Balochistan
C. Sindh & Balochistan
D. None of them
A. Sindh
Shah Jahan Mosque is located in __________ ?
A. Thatta
B. Jacobabad
C. Sibi
D. Larkana
A. Thatta
Who are Shah Jahan mosque built?
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Persian inscriptions at the mosque indicated that it was built between 1644 and 1647, during the reign of Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan. An eastern addition was completed in 1659, during the reign of Emperor Aurangzeb.
The Shah Jahan Mosque, also known as the Jamia Masjid of Thatta, is a 17th-century building that serves as the central mosque for the city of Thatta, in the Pakistani province of Sindh.
Manchar Lake is situated in ___________ ?
A. Larkana
B. Dadu
C. Thatta
D. Jamshoro
D. Jamshoro
Lake Manchar, also spelled Manchhar, is the largest natural freshwater lake in Pakistan, and is one of Asia’s largest. It is located west of the Indus River, in Jamshoro District and Dadu District, Sindh - 18 km away from Sehwan Sharif
Where is Manchar Lake situated? Pakistan Manchhar Lake (also spelled Manchar Lake) is Pakistan's largest natural freshwater lake. Located immediately west of the city of Sehwan in the southern Pakistan province of Sindh, Manchhar Lake receives not only rainwater from a vast catchment area in western Sindh, but also fresh river water through the canals.09-Sept-2010
The Sindh Provincial Museum is located in __________ ?
A. Jamshoro
B. Karachi
C. Larkana
D. Hyderabad
D. Hyderabad
Who was King Umar ?
A. First King of the Sumarh Dynas
B. Second King of the Sumarh Dynasty
C. Third King of the Sumarh Dynasty
D. Fourth King of the Sumarh Dynasty
A. First King of the Sumarh Dynasty
How many Barragas are there in Sindh ?
A. 3
B. 4
C. 5
D. 7
A. 3
The largest Natural fresh Water Lake in the subcontinent is ___________?
A. Keenjar Lake
B. Manchar Lake
C. Hali Lake
D. None of them
B. Manchar Lake
Moenjodaro is located at the west bank of the Indus in the __________ ?
A. Upper Sindh
B. Lower Sindh
C. Central Sindh
D. Southern Sindh
A. Upper Sindh
The hottest place in Pakistan is ___________ ?
A. Bahawalpur
B. Multan
C. Turbat
D. None of them
C. Turbat
Larkana, Sindh experienced the highest maximum temperature of 50 °C (122 °F) on 19 April and broke its old record of 48.5 °C (119.3 °F) which was recorded in April 2000. Other cities of the country also broke their old records of highest maximum temperatures in the month of April.
The hottest place in Pakistan is Jacobabad, located in the Sindh province of Pakistan. It is known for its extreme temperatures, surpassing even the scorching heat of the country’s other hot regions. The temperature here can reach up to 52 degrees Celsius (126 degrees Fahrenheit) during the summer months. The city is also notorious for having a shortage of electricity during the hot summer months, making life difficult for the people living there. Despite the extreme weather conditions, the city has a rich cultural heritage and is home to various shrines and historical landmarks. The people in Jacobabad mainly rely on agriculture and livestock production for their livelihood. Overall, while being the hottest place in Pakistan may have its challenges for the people living there, it is also a part of the country that is rich in history and culture.
Which city of the Sindh is popular for woodwork industry ?
A. Thattha
B. Kotri
C. Hala
D. Larkana
C. Hala
Which city is on the border of Sindh and Punjab Provinces ?
A. Rajanpur
B. Mithan Kot
C. Kashmore
D. None of them
C. Kashmore
First Capital of Pakistan was ____________ ?
A. Hyderabad
B. Karachi
C. Lahore
D. Rawalpindi
B. Karachi
Islamabad officially became the capital of Pakistan on 14 August 1967, exactly 20 years after the country’s independence. The first capital of Pakistan was the coastal city of Karachi in Sindh, which was selected by Muhammad Ali Jinnah.
Karachi
The Federal Capital Territory (FCT) around Karachi was the original capital territory of Pakistan. The FCT was created in 1948 from the city of Karachi and surrounding areas as the location for Pakistan’s capital following its creation.
When did Rawalpindi became capital of Pakistan?
Rawalpindi, city, Punjab province, northern Pakistan. It was the capital of Pakistan from 1959 to 1969. The city lies on the Potwar Plateau 9 miles (14 km) southwest of Islamabad, the national capital.
The Largest Coal Reservoir are found in ____________ ?
A. Thar
B. Karachi
C. Thal
D. Thatta
A. Thar
Pakistan Air Force Day is celebrated on ___________ ?
A. 21st February
B. 8th March
C. 21st March
D. 7th September
D. 7th September
Oldest mountains of the world are present in india and youngest mountain of the world are present in ?
A. Pakistan
B. China
C. India
D. Burma
A. Pakistan
K-2 peak is the _________ Highest peak of the World ?
A. First
B. Second
C. Third
D. Fourth
B. Second
K-2 is Also Known As _______________ ?
A. Godwin Austin
B. Broad Peak
C. Roshan Peak
D. Sia Kingri
A. Godwin Austin
Which is the youngest mountain range on the earth ?
A. Hindu kush
B. Korakoram
C. Himalayas
D. Alps
C. Himalayas
K-2 is present in which mountains range ?
A. Pamir
B. Hindu kush
C. Karakoram
D. Himalayas
C. Karakoram
Nanga Parbat is the part of ?
A. Hindu Kush
B. Karakoram
C. Pamir
D. Himalayas
D. Himalayas
Which Range is called Roof of the World ?
A. Karakoram
B. Hindu kush Range
C. Pamir Plataau
D. Himalayas Range
C. Pamir Plataau
Name of range which separates China from Pakistan ?
A. Hindu Kush
B. Pamir
C. Himalayas
D. Karakoram
D. Karakoram
Name the range which separates Pakistan from Afghanistan?
A. Hindu Kush
B. Himalayas
C. Pmir
D. Karakoram
A. Hindu Kush
Spīn Ghar Range
Spīn Ghar Range, (Pashto: “White Mountains”) , Dari: Safīd Kūh, mountain range forming a natural frontier between Pakistan and Afghanistan, extending westward for 100 miles (160 km) from the Vale of Peshāwar (Pakistan) to the Lowrah Valley (Afghanistan).
Nanga Parbat is ranked as the __________ highest mountain peak of the world ?
A. 10th
B. 8th
C. 5th
D. 9th
D. 9th
The height of Nanga Parbat is ____________ ?
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A. 8,126m
B. 7,521m
C. 6,125m
D. 9,500m
A. 8,126m
How many peaks above 8,000 meters are found in Pakistan ?
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A. 7
B. 5
C. 9
D. 3
B. 5
The length of Siachen Glacier is ___________ ?
2
A. 60km
B. 76km
C. 50km
D. 80km
B. 76km
Siachen Glacier, one of the world’s longest mountain glaciers, lying in the Karakoram Range system of Kashmir near the India–Pakistan border, extending for 44 mi (70 km) from north-northwest to south-southeast.
The length of Baltur Glacier is ____________ ?
1
A. 58km
B. 62km
C. 65km
D. 70km
B. 62km
Baltura Glacier is located in _____________ ?
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A. Punjab
B. Gilgit Baltistan
C. Sindh
D. KPK
B. Gilgit Baltistan
What is the height of Siachin Glacier ?
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A. 20,000 feet
B. 23,000 feet
C. 25,000 feet
D. 27,000 feet
A. 20,000 feet
Identify the second highest Glacier of the world ?
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A. Baltora Glacier
B. Batura Glacier
C. Siachin Glacier
D. None of them
C. Siachin Glacier
What is the Height of Tirichmir peak ?
5
A. 7708 meters
B. 7350 meters
C. 7870 meters
D. 7140 meters
A. 7708 meters
The Salt range is situated between rivers soan and _____________?
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A. Chenab
B. Jhelum
C. Kabul
D. Huro
B. Jhelum