A. Dr Abdus Salam
B. Anwar Sadaat
C. Dr Muhammad Younus
D. Shah Faisal
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- Till now, how many Pakistanis won the Nobel Prize for Physics?
A. 1 (Dr Abdus Salam in 1979)
B. 2
C. 3
D. None of these - When did Fatima Jinnah joined All India Muslim league?
A. 1939
B. 1927
C. 1947
D. 1949 - All India Muslim League observed the “Direct Action Day” on__________?
A. August 6, 1944
B. August 6, 1945
C. August 6, 1946
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- Quaid-e-Azam sent 600 hundred soldiers to a Muslim country to fight for her freedom. Many of those Soldiers laid thier lives while fighting. That country preserved the tales of the bravery of those soldiers in a book titled “The Six Hundred Brave Pakistani Soldiers”. They fought for__________?
A. Palestine
B. Indonesia
C. Egypt
D. MoroccoSubmitted by: WIQAR AHMAD
- The first Muslim Inspector General of Prisons Punjab after Independence in 1947 was:
A. Lt Col BH Syed
B. Lt Col HH Mehmood
C. Lt Col GK Khan
D. None of theseSubmitted by: amanawan1
- The Round Table Conference III (1932) was fully covered by which one of the following Muslim owned Newspaper:_________?
A. The Ehsan
B. The Manshoor
C. Al-Hilal, Comrade and Hamdard
D. ZamindarSubmitted by: Shams Banoori
- In 1955 Muslim League formed joint government with which party?
A. United Front
B. Jammat-i-Isami
C. Republican Party
D. ANPSubmitted by: Warraich
- Who gave the name to All India Muslim League?
A. Nawab Viqar ul Mulk
B. Sir Agha Khan
C. Nawab Saleem ullah Khan
D. Sir Muhammad ShafiSubmitted by: Warraich
- Which Muslim Missionary started the ” Silk Latter Movement ” also known as Tehreek-e-Rashmi Rumal, which aimed at freeing India from British rule by allying with ottoman Turkey, Imperial Germany & Afghanistan?
A. Daar Ul Uloom Deoband
B. Nadwat Ul Uleema
C. Aligarh movement
D. None of theseSubmitted by: Shahbaz Jiskani
- Who was founder of Muslim political party Majlis-e-Ahrar-e-slam?
A. Attah ulla Mengel
B. Syed Attah Ullah Shah Bukhari
C. Agha Ali
D. Haji Shariat UllahSubmitted by: aneeq ahmed
The correct answer to the question: "Who was the first Muslim Nobel Laureate?" is "Anwar Sadaat".