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1. 21 October 2022
2. 29 October 2022
3. 28 October 2022
4. Non of these

In June 2018 FATF added Pakistan to its gray list

  • Pakistan needs 12 votes out of 39 to exit the “grey” list and move up to join countries that do not require monitoring.
  • Pakistan has been removed from the list after four years on 21 October 2022
  • FATF decided to retain Pakistan on its ‘Grey List’ till June 2021

while

  • On 24 February 2023, FATF added South Africa and Nigeria to its gray list
  • On 24 February 2023, FATF removed Cambodia and Morocco from its gray list
1. Lord Curzon
2. Nawab Waqar-ul-Mulk
3. Lord Wavell
4. None of these

The Viceroy of India at the time of the partition of Bengal in 1905 was Lord Curzon. The partition was intended to divide Bengal into two provinces for administrative purposes but faced significant opposition and was eventually reversed in 1911.

1. 1973
2. 1972
3. 1971
4. Non of these
  • The first nuclear power plant in Pakistan was set up in Karachi was 1971
  • Pakistan’s first Nuclear Power Plant, KANUPP Unit 1 of 137 MWe, was constructed on the outskirts of Karachi
  • and achieved its first criticality on 1st August 1971
  • With the help of Canada
  • on 1st August 2021, after 50-year of operation, KANUPP Unit 1 power station was permanently shut down for decommissioning.
  • K2 & K3 with the help of China
  • K2 started on 21 May 2021 and has an 1100 MW capacity.
  • K3 is expected to be started in 2022.
1. Sardar Muhammad Ibrahim Khan
2. Khan Abdul Hameed Khan
3. Sardar Sikandar Hayat Khan
4. Non of these
  • Khan Abdul Hamid Khan served as 1st Prime Minister of Azad Kashmir from June 1975 to August 1977.
  • He also served as President of Azad Jammu and Kashmir from 7 August 1964 to 7 October 1969.
  • His brother Abdul Qayyum Khan served as Chief Minister of KPK and Interior Minister of Pakistan.

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