Quiz in CSS MCQs of Pakistan Affairs 2011 Paper
Here, you can take a quiz in the Pak study CSS Paper 2011.
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- Same as CSS Paper, there are 20 Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) in each test.
- Every time you start the test, the answer to the questions will change randomly.
- Practice each quiz test many times if you want to get a grasp over these MCQs.
- At the End of the Test, you can see your Test Score, Percentage and Rating etc.
- Please note that ALL questions are taken from CSS Pakistan Affairs Past papers 2011.
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MCQS no 2 . Muhammad bin Qasim called off by his uncle Who was caliph at that time Hajaj Bin yousaf .Then he killed him β¦
βTareekh.e.Sindhβ by GM Syed .
Muhammad bin qasim is called by suleman not abdul aziz plz correct this
Would you please provide some justifications, surely, I will make it correct. Thanks for your concern.
Corrected, Thanks
After 1962 elections, Sardar Bahadur Khan became Leader of the Opposition in the National Assembly of Pakistan during the government of President Field Marshal Muhammad Ayub Khan. He was the 9th Chief Minister of the Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa (then called Northwest Frontier Province). He was the son of Risaldar Major Mir Dad Khan and the brother of former military dictator and president Ayub Khan, (General Muhammad Ayub Khan).[1] He was born in the village of Rehana which is located in the Haripur District of the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province. He belonged to the Tarin tribe of Hindko-speaking Pashtuns. The Sardar Bahadur Khan Women University in Quetta is named in his memory and is the only all-female university in Balochistan.