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GK/Pakistan Affairs

The snowline in the southern Karakoram is at a height of approximately____ meters.

A. April 18, 1906
B. January 12, 1909
C. October 9, 1911
D. July 5, 1914

The Biafo glacier is ____ kilometers wide.

A. February 21, 1900
B. March 7, 1900
C. March 12, 1900
D. March 22, 1900

The longest glacier is Siachen covers____ kilometers.

A. March 16, 1900
B. March 22, 1900
C. April 1, 1900
D. April 11, 1900

The Karakoram range is the most extensively snow covered range and 18 glacier range in length form 7 to ____ kilometers.

A. February 21, 1900
B. March 2, 1900
C. March 16, 1900
D. March 22, 1900

K-2, ____ is the second highest peak in the world next to Mt. Everest.

A. 28,251ft/8611m
B. 28,300ft/8711m
C. 28,300ft/8811m
D. None of these

There are four mountains have height above____ meters in Karakoram range.

A. June 4, 1916
B. March 1, 1919
C. November 25, 1921
D. August 21, 1924

There are more than ____ mountains higher than 7000 meters in Karakoram range.

A. January 14, 1900
B. January 16, 1900
C. January 18, 1900
D. January 20, 1900

In the Karakoram range the largest number of ____ peaks in the world are found within a small area.

A. Highest
B. Lowest
C. Moderated
D. None of these

The Karakoram mountains are about ____ kilometers wide.

A. August 27, 1900
B. February 3, 1901
C. August 22, 1901
D. March 10, 1902

The water dividing the Hunza River and the ____ River is taken as the boundary between the Karakoram and Hindu Kush mountains.

A. Indus
B. Jhelum
C. Kabul
D. Gilgit

The Karakoram mountains lie____ of the Indus River and extend north ward beyond the borders of Pakistan.

A. East
B. West
C. North
D. South

The Karakoram Mountains are extending from Tibet in the east to the Hindu Kush Mountains in the _____.

A. East
B. West
C. South
D. North

According to the 1951 census, Pakistan's population was_____.

A. 33,740,107
B. 32,816,000
C. 34,816,000
D. None of these

Second census in Pakistan was carried out in ____.

A. May 14, 1905
B. May 24, 1905
C. May 25, 1905
D. None of these

According to the 1961 census, the population of Pakistan was_____.

A. 41,978,000
B. June 26, 119302
C. September 3, 122307
D. None of these

According to the 1972 census, Pakistan's population was____.

A. November 29, 178004
B. November 24, 180710
C. September 22, 183480
D. None of these

According to the 1981 census, the population of Pakistan was_____.

A. September 15, 229841
B. August 21, 232578
C. July 9, 235317
D. None of these

According to the 1998 census, population of Pakistan was_____.

A. March 24, 364268
B. May 15, 419026
C. July 31, 501163
D. None of these

According to the 2017 census provisional results Pakistan's population is_____.

A. July 26, 460069
B. April 24, 570767
C. August 21, 487448
D. None of these

Pakistan ranks ____ most population country of the world.

A. 7th
B. 6th
C. 5th
D. None of these

People of Gilgit-Baltistan observes the Independence Day on____ of each year since 1947 after getting freedom from Dogra Raj.

A. Oct.30
B. Oct. 31
C. Nov. 01
D. None of these

Gilgit-Baltistan is famous for its beauty and home to all ____ of Pakistan's eight thousanders" and to more than fifty peaks above 7,000 meters.

A. Four
B. Five
C. Six
D. None of these

_____ is the capital city of Gilgit-Baltistan.

A. Gilgit
B. Baltistan
C. Skardu
D. None of these

Gilgit-Baltistan is also divided into three divisions with 14 districts. The divisions comprise Gilgit, Baltistan and:

A. Skardu
B. Hunza
C. Diamer
D. None of these

Gilgit Baltistan has a total population of _____ million as per the 2017 national census.

A. October 23, 1903
B. January 1, 1900
C. January 1, 1900
D. None of these