A. 148
B. 172
C. 272
D. 116
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B. Jammat-i-Isami
C. Republican Party
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A. Nehru Report
B. 1st Round Table Conference
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B. France
C. Switzerland
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A. Lahore
B. Karachi
C. Hyderabad
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C. Yellow
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A. PML
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A. Democratic Party
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A. 1970
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B. 12929 kilometres (8033 mi)
C. 7300 kilometres (4536 mi)
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