A. It represented unity among diverse ethnic groups
B. It was the language of the British rulers
C. It was spoken by the majority of people
D. None of these
Urdu was chosen as the official language to promote national unity in a linguistically diverse country. Though not the mother tongue of the majority, it was widely understood and accepted across regions.
A. 1
B. 2
C. 3
D. 4
A. England
B. Thailand
C. Germany
D. Russia
A. 1945
B. 1946
C. 1947
D. 1948
A. Jamshoro ,Sindh
B. Shikarpur,Sindh
C. Bhit Shah ,Sindh
D. Karoondi ,Sindh
A. Naudero, Larkana
B. Faiz Gunj , Khairpur Mirs
C. Rohri , Sukkur
D. Daur ,Nawabshah
A. British
B. Salateen
C. Mughal
D. None of these
A. Thatta
B. Khairpur
C. Hyderabad
D. Karachi
A. Army Chief
B. Governor
C. Prime Minister
D. President
A. Ali nawaz
B. Muhammad Aejaz
C. Salman mirza
D. Asif Hussain Memon
A. South Sudan
B. Vatican City
C. Palestine
D. None of these
A. Pakistan
B. Iran
C. India
D. China
A. 1945
B. 1948
C. 1950
D. 1954
A. Britain
B. Canada
C. Japan
D. Pakistan
A. It represented unity among diverse ethnic groups
B. It was the language of the British rulers
C. It was spoken by the majority of people
D. None of these
A. Ayoub Khan
B. Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto
C. Yahiya Khan
D. General Zia
A. 1961
B. 1962
C. 1963
D. 1964
A. Great Himalayas
B. Siwaliks Range
C. Hindu Kush Range
D. Karakoram Range
A. It makes trade with India and China easier
B. It isolates Pakistan from global market
C. It connects South Asia to the Middle East and Central Asia
D. None of these