1-10: Early Islamic and Mughal History
1. 712: Muhammad Bin Qasim came to Sindh.
2. 1498: Vasco De Gama reached India.
3. 1206: Slave (Mamluk) Dynasty founded by Qutbuddin Aibak.
4. 1290: Khilji Dynasty founded by Jalal ud din Firuz Khilji.
5. 1321: Tughlaq Dynasty founded by Ghiyas ud Din Tughlaq.
6. 1414: Sayyid Dynasty founded by Khizar Khan.
7. 1445: Lodi Dynasty founded by Bahlol Lodhi.
8. 1526: Mughal Empire founded by Babur (defeated Lodhi in the 1st Battle of Panipat).
9. 1530-1540 & 1555-1556: Humayun’s reign; he was defeated by Sher Shah Suri in the Battle of Kanauj.
10. 1556-1605: Akbar’s reign; introduced Din-e-Ilahi (1582) and the Mansabdari system.
11-20: Mughal Contributions and Conflicts
11. 1627-1658: Shah Jahan’s reign; built Taj Mahal, Jama Masjid, and Moti Masjid.
12. 1540-1545: Sher Shah Suri introduced new coins (Rupee, Ashrafi), postal system, and revenue system.
13. 1530-1857: Total tenure of the Mughal Empire.
14. 1658-1707: Aurangzeb’s reign, longest tenure; compiled Fatwa-e-Alamgiri.
15. Bahadur Shah Zafar: Last Mughal Emperor; real name Muazzam.
16. East India Company: Founded by Akbar.
17. Taxila: Famous site of Gandhara Art.
18. Currency by Jahangir: Tanka introduced.
19. 1526: 1st Battle of Panipat fought between Babur and Lodhi Empire.
20. 1556: 2nd Battle of Panipat fought between Bairam Khan and Hemu.
21-30: Battles and Cultural Developments
21. 1761: 3rd Battle of Panipat fought between Ahmad Shah Abdali and Maratha leaders.
22. 1757: Battle of Plassey fought between the ruler of Bengal and the East India Company.
23. 1766: First Mysore war fought between the British and Haider Ali.
24. Abu Al-Qasim Firdausi: Wrote Shahnama; court poet of Mahmud Ghaznavi.
25. Abul Fazl: Wrote Ain-e-Akbari.
26. Mahabat Khan: General of Jahangir; arrested Jahangir and Noor Jahan.
27. Tipu Sultan: Real name was Fateh Ali.
28. Amir Khusro: Known as the “Parrot of India.”
29. Taj Mahal: Built by Shah Jahan in Agra.
30. Muslims ruled the Subcontinent: For 1000 years.
31-40: Historical Figures and Events
31. Mughal Emperors: Total 17 ruled over the Subcontinent.
32. Sindh Valley Civilization: 5000 years old.
33. First Quran Translation in Sindhi: By Azizullah.
34. Shah Abdul Latif Bhittai: (1689-1752).
35. Shah Wali Ullah: Real name was Ahmad (1703-1762); translated Quran into Persian.
36. First Quran Translation in English: By Abdullah Yousaf.
37. 1857: Lord Canning became the first Governor-General post-war.
38. English Introduction in India: By Lord Mayo.
39. 1867: Darul Uloom Deoband established by Maulana Qasim.
40. 1884: Anjuman-e-Himayat-e-Islam founded by Hamid-ul-Din.
41-50: Key Movements and Reforms
41. 1930: Allama Iqbal delivered his historic Allahabad address.
42. Sir Syed Ahmad Khan: Born in Delhi (1817-1898).
43. 1857: Aligarh Movement started by Sir Syed Ahmad Khan.
44. 1859: First madrasa by Sir Syed in Muradabad.
45. 1863: Scientific Society established by Sir Syed Ahmad Khan.
46. 1886: Muhammadan Educational Conference founded by Sir Syed.
47. 1871: Sir Syed wrote The Indian Muslims.
48. 1894: Nadwat-ul-Ulama established.
49. Haji Shariatullah: Founder of Faraizi Movement.
50. Syed Ahmad Shaheed: Founder of Mujahideen Movement.
51-60: Political Organizations
51. 1885: Indian National Congress founded by A. O. Hume.
52. 1867: Urdu-Hindi Controversy began.
53. 1858: India Council Act passed.
54. 1906: All-India Muslim League founded in Dhaka.
55. Partition of Bengal: Announced by Lord Curzon on October 16, 1905.
General Knowledge Categorized and Numbered (Chronologically)
61-70: Political Developments in the Early 20th Century
61. 1913: Quaid-e-Azam joined the Muslim League and became its president in 1916.
62. 1903: Anjuman-e-Tarakki-i-Urdu established.
63. 1 October 1906: Shimla Delegation, headed by Sir Agha Khan with 35 members.
64. 1919: Khilafat Movement initiated by Maulana Shaukat Ali and Maulana Muhammad Ali Johar.
65. 1919: Jallianwala Bagh Tragedy; 379 people killed.
66. 1928: Nehru Report chaired by Motilal Nehru with 7 members in Bombay.
67. 1928: Simon Commission announced.
68. 1930: Allama Iqbal presided over the annual session of the Muslim League and delivered the Allahabad
Address.
69. 1930-1932: Three Round Table Conferences held in London; Quaid-e-Azam skipped the third
conference.
70. 16 August 1932: Macdonald announced the Communal Award.
71-80: From Political Acts to Pakistan Resolution
71. July 1935: Government of India Act passed; contained 14 parts and 10 schedules.
72. 1937 Elections: Muslim League won 109 seats.
73. Band-e-Mataram: Written by Bankim Chatterjee.
74. March 1929: Quaid-e-Azam presented his Fourteen Points in Delhi.
75. 1933: Chaudhary Rehmat Ali coined the term "Pakistan" (in the pamphlet Now or Never).
76. 1937: Congress Ministries formed.
77. 22 December 1939: Muslims observed "Day of Deliverance."
78. 23 March 1940: Lahore Resolution passed, headed by Quaid-e-Azam.
79. Pakistan Resolution: Moved by Fazlul Haq, then Chief Minister of Bengal.
80. Resolution Details: Contained four paragraphs and 400 words.
81-90: Towards the Creation of Pakistan
81. 1942: Cripps Mission, chaired by Stafford Cripps.
82. 1945: Simla Conference held.
83. 14 June 1945: Wavell Plan introduced.
84. 1946: Cabinet Mission Plan, headed by Lord Attlee.
85. 3 June 1947: Partition Plan (3rd June Plan) announced by Lord Mountbatten.
86. Punjab Boundary Commission: Comprised five members, including the chairman.
87. At Partition: Pakistan received 4 billion rupees; first installment was 200 million rupees.
88. British PM at Partition: Clement Attlee.
89. Secretary of State: Lord Listowel.
90. 22 March 1947: Mountbatten arrived in Delhi as the last Viceroy.
91-100: Post-Partition Milestones
91. 14-15 August 1947: Pakistan created at midnight (12:00 a.m.).
92. 30 September 1947: Pakistan joined the United Nations.
93. UNO Membership Opposition: Afghanistan opposed Pakistan's entry.
94. 10 August 1947: Pakistan's First Constituent Assembly inaugurated with 79 members.
95. 1 July 1948: State Bank of Pakistan inaugurated by Quaid-e-Azam; assets totaled 3 crore rupees.
96. 12 March 1949: Objective Resolution moved by Liaquat Ali Khan.
97. 1950: Pakistan became a member of the World Bank.
98. 1951: Liaquat Ali Khan visited the USA for three weeks.
99. 1960: Indus Water Treaty signed; rivers divided as follows:
o India: Ravi, Sutlej, Beas
o Pakistan: Indus, Jhelum, Chenab
General Knowledge Categorized and Numbered (Region and Area-Wise)
100-110: General Geography and Area of Pakistan
100. No Desert: Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KPK) has no desert.
101. Total Area of Pakistan: 7,96,096 sq. km (3,04,103 sq. miles).
102. Punjab: Total area is 2,05,345 sq. km.
103. Baluchistan: Total area is 3,47,190 sq. km.
104. Sindh: Total area is 1,40,914 sq. km.
105. KPK: Total area is 74,521 sq. km.
106. Azad Kashmir: Total area is 13,297 sq. km.
107. Islamabad: Total area is 906 sq. km.
108. FATA: Total area is 27,220 sq. km.
109. Divisions and Districts in Pakistan: 31 divisions, 136 districts, and 7 tribal agencies.
111-120: Provincial Divisions and Rivers
110. Punjab: 9 divisions, 36 districts.
111. Sindh: 7 divisions, 24 districts.
112. KPK: 7 divisions, 25 districts.
113. Baluchistan: 6 divisions, 32 districts.
114. Azad Kashmir: 3 divisions, 8 districts.
115. FATA: 7 divisions.
116. Gilgit-Baltistan: 2 divisions, 7 districts.
117. Rivers of Punjab: Jhelum, Chenab, Ravi, Sutlej.
118. Rivers of Sindh: Indus, Hub, Mir Nadi, Arl Nadi.
119. Rivers of KPK: Swat, Bara, Chitral, Zhob, Panjkora, Gomal, Kurram.
120. Rivers of Baluchistan: Hangol, Nari, Bolan, Dasht, Mula, Rakhshan, Pishin Lora.
121-123: Population, Forests, and Mountains
121. Population (1998 Census): 13.5 crore.
122. Forest Coverage: 5% of the total area of Pakistan.
123. K-2 (Godwin Austin):
• Second highest peak in the world (8,611 meters / 28,251 feet).
• Located in the Karakoram Range.
• Karakoram Highway, the highest highway in Pakistan, connects China with Pakistan.
General Knowledge Categorized and Numbered (Constitution, Judiciary, and Literature)
124-130: Constitutions and Ordinances
124. 1st Constitution of Pakistan:
• Enforced on 23rd March 1956 to October 1958 (Ayub Khan).
• 234 Articles, 13 Parts, and 6 Schedules.
125. 2nd Constitution of Pakistan:
• Enforced on 8th June 1962 to March 1969.
• 250 Articles, 3 Parts, and 3 Schedules.
126. 3rd Constitution of Pakistan:
• Enforced on 12th April 1973.
• 280 Articles, 12 Parts, and 7 Schedules.
• Includes 22 Amendments (e.g., 22nd Amendment: Judge's condition for Election Commission removed,
age increased from 65 to 68 years, May 2016).
127. Hadood Ordinance: Issued by General Zia-ul-Haq in 1979.
128. Zakat and Usher Ordinance: Issued by General Zia-ul-Haq in 1980.
129. Federal Shariat Courts: Established by General Zia-ul-Haq in 1980.
130-139: Judiciary and Administration
130. Supreme Court of Pakistan:
• Located in Islamabad; registry branches in Lahore, Karachi, Quetta, and Peshawar.
• Current Chief Justice: Gulzar Ahmed (2019).
131. Lahore High Court:
• Located in Lahore; benches in Multan, Rawalpindi, and Bahawalpur.
• Current Chief Justice: Muhammad Qasim Khan (March 2020).
132. DCO (District Coordination Officer).
133. EDO (Executive District Officer).
134. DC (Deputy Commissioner).
135. DMO (District Monitoring Officer).
136. DO (District Officer).
137. DDO (Deputy District Officer).
138. AC (Assistant Commissioner).
139. TMO (Tehsil Municipal Officer).
140-149: Historical and Literary Figures
140. Mohenjo Daro: Located 27 km from Larkana, Sindh.
141. Kishanganga: Another name for the Neelum River.
142. Lal Qila (Red Fort): Located in Delhi, India.
143. Urdu Language Meaning: Lashkar (Army).
144. First Poet of Urdu Ghazal: Sultan Muhammad Qutb Shah.
145. Authors of “Sassi Pannu” and “Sohni Meharwal”: Hashim Shah and Fazal Shah.
146. First Poet of Punjab: Pir Waris Shah.
147. First Poet of Balochi: Azad Jamal Baloch.
148. First Poet of Sindhi: Dr. Faria Muhammad Faqir.
149. First Poet of Kashmiri: Habba Khatoon.
150-166: Government, Assembly, and Legal Age Requirements
150. Author of “Masd-e-Hali”: Maulana Altaf Hussain Hali.
151. First Five-Year Plan: 1955-1960.
152. Election Commission of Pakistan Established: 1964.
Assembly Members (2018):
153. National Assembly: 342 members.
154. Senate: 104 members.
155. Punjab Assembly: 371 members.
156. Sindh Assembly: 168 members.
157. KPK Assembly: 124 members.
158. Balochistan Assembly: 65 members.
159. Gilgit Baltistan Assembly: 33 members.
160. Azad Kashmir Assembly: 49 members.
Recognition and Legal Age Requirements:
161. First Country to Accept Pakistan: Iran.
162. Minimum Age for Senator: 30 years.
163. Minimum Age for Prime Minister: 35 years.
164. Minimum Age for President: 45 years.
165. Retirement Age for High Court Justice: 62 years.
166. Retirement Age for Supreme Court Justice: 65 years.
General Knowledge Categorized and Numbered (Date Wise)
167-212: Events and Milestones with Dates
167. Martial Laws imposed in Pakistan:
• 1st Martial Law: Field Marshal Ayub Khan from 27th October, 1958 to 8th June, 1962.
• 2nd Martial Law: Muhammad Yahya Khan from 25th March, 1969 to 20th December, 1971.
• 3rd Martial Law: General Zia-ul-Haq from 5th July, 1977 to 17th August, 1988.
• 4th Martial Law: General Pervez Musharraf from 12th October, 1999 to 11th July, 2002.
168. Boundaries of Pakistan:
• Durand Line: Between Pakistan and Afghanistan (2252 kilometers).
• Pakistan with India: 1600 km (LoC 740 km).
• Pakistan with China: 592 km.
• Pakistan with Iran: 909 km.
169. Khanpur Dam is situated on: Haro River.
170. Malakand Pass: Connects Peshawar with Chitral.
171. Lowari Pass: Connects Chitral with Dir.
172. Babusar Pass: Connects Abbottabad and Gilgit.
173. Khojak Pass: Connects Qila Abdullah and Chaman.
174. Bolan Pass: Connects Quetta and Afghanistan.
175. Gomal Pass: Connects Dera Ismail Khan with Ghazni (Afghanistan).
176. In 1946, Liaquat Ali Khan presented the Poor Man's Budget.
177. Pakistan's Nuclear Test: Conducted on 28th May, 1998 at Chaghi Hills.
178. Maulana Zafar Ali Khan was the Chief Editor of: Zamindar.
179. The biggest market for Pakistan’s export and import is: USA.
180. Mohenjo-Daro is situated in: Larkana District of Sindh.
181. Harappa is situated in: Sahiwal (on Ravi River).
182. Mohabbat Khan Mosque is located in: Peshawar.
183. Doab between the Ravi and Chenab Rivers is called: Rachna Doab.
184. Bala Hisar Fort was built by: Babur.
185. Pakistan’s first missile is: Hatf-I.
186. Pakistan won gold medal for the first time in Olympics: 1960.
187. Kallar Kahar is situated in: Chakwal.
188. Pakistan introduced National Identity Cards in: 1974.
189. The first Prime Minister of Bangladesh was: Mujibur Rehman.
190. The National Flag of Pakistan was designed by: Amiruddin Kidwai.
191. The first lady of Pakistan was: Begam Rana Liaquat Ali Khan.
192. Pakistan recognized China in: 1950.
193. Faiz Ahmad Faiz received the Lenin Prize in: 1962.
194. Friday was declared a weekly holiday in: January 1977 by Z.A. Bhutto.
195. PARODA was promulgated in: 1949.
196. EDBO was promulgated in: 1958.
197. The area around the river is known as: Bela.
198. Pakistan established its first Atomic Energy Institute in: January 1955.
199. Author of “Hunter par Hunter”: Maulana Zafar Ali Khan.
200. Pakistan Standard Time (PST) was adopted on: 1st October, 1951.
201. India's Forces occupied Kashmir (State of Jammu and Kashmir) on: 27th October, 1947.
202. Allama Iqbal’s Tomb was built in: 1951.
203. Pakistan got the status of Test Cricket in: 1952.
204. NADRA was set up on: 16th February, 2000.
205. The first Pakistani Postal Stamp was issued in: July 1948.
206. The first Ambassador of Pakistan to UNO was: Ahmad Shah Patres Bukhari.
207. Pakistan and Afghanistan signed the Transit Trade Agreement in: 1965.
208. Pakistan has won the Hockey World Cup: Four times.
209. Abdul Qadeer Khan Nuclear Research Laboratories were set up in Kahuta in: 1976.
210. Muhammad Ali Jinnah was awarded the title of Quaid-i-Azam in: 1938.
211. The Radcliffe Award was announced on: 17th August 1947.
212. Pakistan became a Republic in: 1956.
General Knowledge Categorized and Numbered (Date Wise)
213-287: Events and Milestones with Dates
213. Who took path from Muhammad Ali Jinnah:
• Chief Justice of Lahore High Court: Justice Abdur Rasheed.
214. The longest serving Chief Justice of Pakistan was: Justice A.R. Cornelius.
215. The oldest news agency of Pakistan is: APP (Associated Press of Pakistan).
216. Which university in Pakistan was founded before Independence?
• Punjab University (oldest).
217. Present literacy rate in Pakistan: 57%.
218. The minimum annual rainfall in Pakistan was recorded at?
• Nokkundi.
219. The minimum annual rainfall in Pakistan was recorded at?
• Murree.
220. Among the largest cotton-growing countries in the world, Pakistan stands for: Fourth.
221. Length of coastal line of Pakistan is: 1046 KM.
222. The constitution of Pakistan can be amended:
• With two-third majority in Parliament.
223. Ranikot Fort is situated near the city of: Hyderabad.
224. The 24th parallel line is the boundary line which was declared between:
• Pakistan and India.
225. The Atomic Energy Commission of Pakistan was established in: 1956.
226. General Zia died in an air accident on: 17th August, 1988.
227. First President of Pakistan and last Governor-General of Pakistan:
• Sikandar Mirza.
228. The first coin of Pakistan was designed by: Brandly.
229. The Ravids were declared as a minority in the National Assembly on: 7th September 1974.
230. One Unit was formed in: 1955.
231. Balochistan was given status of province in: 1970.
232. The capital of Gilgit-Baltistan is: Gilgit.
233. Pakistan Steel Mill is located in: Karachi.
234. Banks were nationalized in Pakistan in: 1974.
235. Ojri Camp Incident took place in: 1988.
236. Rawal Dam is near Islamabad on: Kurang River.
237. The abbreviation ICT is: Islamabad Capital Territory.
238. Madr-e-Millat Fatima Ali Jinnah died in: 1967.
239. The Kargil Incident happened in: 1999.
240. Soon Valley is located in: Khushab.
241. Dadu is a district of the province: Sindh.
242. Manora is famous for: Naval Base.
243. Gwadar is a seaport of: Balochistan.
244. Numal Lake is situated in: Mianwali.
245. Latitude of Punjab: 27.42 to 34.02 N.
246. City of Colleges: Lahore.
247. City of Sports: Sialkot.
248. City of Flowers: Peshawar.
249. City of Switzerland: Swat.
250. City of Lightning & Gateway of Pakistan: Karachi.
251. Manchester of Pakistan & City of Textile: Faisalabad.
252. City of Greeneries: Islamabad.
253. City of Great Saints: Multan.
254. Queen of Corps: Punjab.
255. The Quaid-i-Azam was born in: Wazir Mansion, Karachi.
256. Where is Shahbaz Airbase & Shamsi Airbase located?
• Jacobabad & Quetta.
257. In the Line of Fire is the autobiography of: General Pervez Musharraf.
258. The idea of Pakistan is the famous book written by: Stephen Philip Cohen.
259. “Pakistan, the Heart of Asia” is written by: Liaquat Ali Khan.
260. Struggle for Pakistan is written by: L.H. Qureshi.
261. Friends Not Masters (foreign policy of Pakistan) is written by:
• Ayub Khan.
262. Daughter of the East is written by: Benazir Bhutto.
263. Jinnah: The Creator of Pakistan is written by: Hector Bolitho.
264. Constitutional Development of Pakistan is written by:
• G.W. Chaudhary.
265. Shahnama-i-Islam is written by: Hafeez Jalandhari.
266. Father of the Nation written by: G. Allana (Biography of Quaid-e-Azam).
267. Pakistan Nagazir is written by: Syed Hassan Riaz.
268. Foundation of Pakistan is written by: Sharif-ud-Din Pirzada.
269. The old name of Faisalabad is: Lyallpur.
270. The old name of Quetta is: Shalkot.
271. The old name of Sahiwal is: Montgomery.
272. The old name of Lahore is: Mahmoodpur.
273. The old name of Attock is: Campbellpur.
274. The old name of Gujranwala is: Khanpur.
275. The old name of Karachi is: Kolachi.
276. The old name of Islamabad is: Raji Shah.
277. Which province is known as Bab-ul-Islam?
• Sindh.
278. Sind Madarsa-ul-Islam was founded by:
• Hasan Ali Afandi.
279. Mosques Mahabat Khan and Wazir Khan are located in:
• Peshawar & Lahore.
280. The real name of Lal Shahbaz Qalandar is: Hazrat Usman Marvandi.
281. Rabi season: January to May.
282. Kharif season: June to September.
283. 58% of the area of Pakistan is covered by mountains and plateaus, and 42% by plains and
deserts.
284. Boundaries of Pakistan:
• East: India.
• North West: Afghanistan.
• North: China.
• South West: Iran.
285. Jhelum and Chenab rivers meet at: Trimmu Headworks.
286. State Emblem:
• The emblem consists of:
1. The crescent and star (symbols of Islam).
2. The shield in the center shows four major crops.
3. Wreath surrounding the shield represents cultural heritage.
4. Scroll contains Quaid’s motto: Faith, Unity, Discipline.
287. Pakistani Parliament is: Bicameral.
General Knowledge Categorized and Numbered (Date Wise)
288-361: Events and Milestones with Dates
288. The deepest place of Pakistan is: Arabian Sea.
289. The longest mountain range of Sindh is: Kirthar Range.
290. The largest industrial city is: Karachi.
291. The largest lake: Mancher Lake (Sindh).
292. The largest glacier: Siachen (height: 17000-2000 feet, length: 45 km). The 2nd largest is: Batura.
293. The longest river: Indus River (2880 km).
294. The largest river of Balochistan is: Hingol.
295. The largest river of Sindh is: Indus (starts from Tibet and ends at the Arabian Sea).
296. Total rivers in Pakistan: 24 (KPK has 8 rivers).
297. Total rivers in Punjab: 05.
298. The shortest river: Ravi River (710 km, most polluted river).
299. The highest lake: Ansu (Kaghan Valley, height: 4545 m, 13927 ft).
300. 2nd highest peak: Nanga Parbat (height: 8126 m, 26660 ft, 9th highest in the world).
301. The largest phone company: Mobilink.
302. The largest island: Astola Island (Balochistan).
303. The largest desert: Thar (Sindh, 17th largest desert in the world, length: 320,000 sq km).
304. The largest district: Khuzdar.
305. The smallest district: Jhelum.
306. The largest division: Kalat.
307. The smallest division: Karachi.
308. The largest city: Karachi; 2nd is Lahore.
309. The smallest city: Jhelum.
310. The largest cantonment: Kharian.
311. The largest dam: Tarbela Dam (Indus River, constructed in 1976, height: 143.26 m, length:
2743.2 m, total capacity: 13.69 cubic kilometers, installed capacity: 3478 MW, maximum capacity:
4888 MW).
312. The 2nd largest dam: Mangla Dam (Jhelum River, constructed in 1967, height: 3140.2 m, total
capacity: 9.12 cubic kilometers, installed capacity: 1150 MW, maximum: 1500 MW).
313. The highest dam: Mangla Dam.
314. The smallest dam: Warsak Dam (Kabul River, capacity: 243 MW).
315. The largest barrage: Sukkur Barrage (Indus River, built in 1932, also known as Lloyd Barrage).
316. Barrages of Pakistan:
• Sukkur Barrage (Indus River).
• Jinnah Barrage (Indus River, capacity: 96 MW).
• Chashma Barrage (Indus River, capacity: 184 MW).
• Taunsa Barrage (Indus River).
• Guddu Barrage.
• Kotri Barrage.
317. The largest salt mine is situated in: Khewra.
318. The 2nd largest salt mine is situated in: Warcha (Khushab).
319. The largest mosque: Faisal Mosque (Islamabad, built in 1986).
320. The largest industry: Textile.
321. The longest railway route: Peshawar-Karachi via Lahore (1681 km).
322. The longest motorway: Lahore to Islamabad (367 km).
323. The largest nuclear reactor: KANUPP (Karachi).
324. The longest railway platform: Rohri.
325. The largest airport: Jinnah Airport, Karachi.
326. The largest graveyard: Makli (Sindh).
327. The largest TV booster: Thandiani (Punjab).
328. The largest hospital: Nishtar Hospital, Multan.
329. The largest oil field: Dhurnal Oil Field (Punjab).
330. The longest railway track: Karachi to Landi Kotal.
331. The longest road: Karachi to Peshawar.
332. The longest tunnel (railway): Khojak.
333. The longest tunnel (road): Lowari.
334. The longest tunnel (water): Warsak Dam Tunnel.
335. The largest railway station: Lahore.
336. The largest library: Punjab Public Library (Lahore).
337. The largest museum: Lahore Museum.
338. The largest industry: Cotton Textile Industry.
339. The largest park: Ayub National Park (Rawalpindi, 2300 acres).
340. The largest district in Punjab: Bahawalpur.
341. The largest airport: Jinnah Airport, Karachi.
342. The largest cricket and hockey stadium: Karachi.
343. The tallest tower: Minar-e-Pakistan (196 feet 8 inches).
344. The tallest building: Habib Bank Plaza, Karachi (345 feet).
345. The highest pass: Muztagh Pass (19030 ft).
346. The highest award: Nishan-e-Haider.
347. The 2nd highest award: Hilal-e-Pakistan.
348. Length of Khyber Pass: 56 km.
349. The hottest place: Jacobabad.
350. The coldest place: Skardu.
351. Where is Lalusar Lake?
• Kaghan.
352. Which valley is called the “Pearl of the Himalayas”?
• Neelum Valley.
353. Pakistan opened its first embassy:
• Iran.
354. Who accepted first Pakistan:
• Iran, then England.
355. Who opened first embassy in Pakistan:
• Egypt.
356. Pakistan is the 36th largest country by area.
357. Pakistan is the 6th largest country by population.
358. National Anthem:
• Written by Hafeez Jullandri, Tune composed by Ahmed Chagla. First time played on 13th August, 1954
by Maulana Shabbir Ahmad Usmani in front of Raza Shah Pahlavi of Iran.
359. National Tree: Deodar.
360. National Animal: Markhore.
361. National Flower: Chambeli.
362. General Knowledge Categorized and Numbered (Date Wise)
363.
364. 363-432: Key Figures, Events, and Milestones
365.
366. 363. The first president to visit Pakistan: Indonesia.
367. 364. The first opposition party of Pakistan: Jinnah Awami League (Abdul Hammed Bashwani).
365. The first US Ambassador to Pakistan: Paul H. Alling.
366. The first Cabinet of Pakistan consisted of: 7 members.
367. The first television of Pakistan: 26th Nov, 1964.
368. The first private channel: STN (1990).
369. The first person who received Nishan-e-Haider: Captain Raja Sarwar.
370. The first elected president of Pakistan: Field Marshal Ayub Khan.
371. The first elected Prime Minister: Z.A. Bhutto.
372. The first woman Prime Minister: Benazir Bhutto (also the youngest Prime Minister).
373. The first Joint Chief of Staff Committee: General Muhammad Sharif.
374. The first Commander-in-chief of the Army: Gen. Frank Meservy.
375. The first Muslim Commander-in-Chief of the Army: G.M. Ayub Khan.
376. The first Commander-in-chief of the Air Force: Air Vice Marshal Allan Perry Keene.
377. The first Muslim Commander-in-Chief of the Air Force: Air Marshal Asghar Khan.
378. The first commander-in-chief of the Navy: Rear Admiral James Wilfred Jefford.
379. The first Muslim Commander-in-Chief of the Navy: Haji Muhammad Sadique Chaudhry.
380. The first Chief of Staff of the Armed Forces: Gen. Tikka Khan.
381. The first Chief of Staff of the Air Force: Air Marshal Zaffar Ahmed.
382. The first Chief of Staff of the Navy: Hafeez Ahmed.
383. Pakistan's first private channel: STN (1990).
384. The first motorway of Pakistan constructed: Islamabad Lahore Motorway (1997).
385. The first Chairman of Senate: Habib Ullah Khan.
386. The first public airline of Pakistan: Orient Airline (1949).
387. The first private airline of Pakistan: Hajvery Airline.
388. The first sports channel of Pakistan: Super Geo.
389. The first Pakistani who received the Nobel Prize: Dr. Abdus Salam (1979 in Physics).
390. The first Pakistani who received the Lenin Prize: Faiz Ahmad Faiz.
391. The first time Pakistan won the Cricket World Cup: 1992.
392. The first state to join Pakistan: Bahawalpur.
393. The first Pakistani who climbed Mount Everest: Nazir Sabir (2000).
394. The first rocket launched by Pakistan: Rahbar.
395. The first missile launched by Pakistan: Hat 70.
396. The first census of Pakistan: 1951.
397. The first railway line: 13 May, 1861 (Karachi and Kotri).
398. The first bank: MCB (1947).
399. The first DNA test laboratory: Islamabad (2006).
00. The first motorway constructed in Pakistan: Islamabad to Lahore (1970).
401. The first Governor-General of the State Bank: Zahid Hussain.
402. The first female university: Fatima Jinnah University, Lahore.
403. The first female representative of Pakistan: Shaista Ikramullah.
404. The first woman pilot: Shukriya Khanam.
405. The first Secretary General of Pakistan: Ch Muhammad Ali.
06. Pakistan’s first tour of cricket: England.
407. The first captain of cricket: Abdul Hafeez Kardar.
408. The first century made by a Pakistani against India: Nazar Muhammad.
409. The first woman university: Rawalpindi.
410. The first Prime Minister: Liaqat Ali Khan; the 2nd was Khwaja Nazim Din.
411. The first President: Sikandar Mirza; the 2nd was Ayub Khan.
412. The first Governor-General: Quaid-e-Azam (15th August, 1947); the 2nd was Khwaja Nazim Din.
413. The first Foreign Minister: Sir Muhammad Zafarullah.
414. The first Information Minister: Syeda Abida Hussain.
415. The first Defence Minister: Liaqat Ali Khan.
416. The first Interior Minister: Fazalur Rehman.
417. The first Finance Minister: Gulam Muhammad.
418. The first Speaker of National Assembly: Muhammad Ali Jinnah.
419. The first Speaker of Senate: Khan Marwat Ullah.
420. The first Governor of Punjab: Sir France Modi.
421. The first Governor of Sindh: Sheikh Gulam Hussain.
422. The first Governor of KPK: Sir George Lingom.
423. The first Governor of Balochistan: Geoffray Prier.
424. The first Chief Minister of Punjab: Khan Iftikhar Hussain.
425. The first Chief Minister of Sindh: Muhammad Ayub Khoro.
426. The first Chief Minister of KPK: Sir Fedrek Boron.
427. The first Chief Minister of Balochistan: Ayat Ullah Mangil.
428. The first woman Ambassador of Pakistan: Begum Liaqat Ali Khan.
429. The first capital of Pakistan: Karachi (1947).
430. Islamabad declared capital of Pakistan in: 1960.
431. Pakistan opened its first embassy in: Iran.
432. Minar-e-Pakistan: Opened for the public on 24th March, 1969. Total height: 196.5 feet, Map prepared
by Maraat Khan.
General Knowledge Categorized (Inventions, Memberships, Visits, Tenures)
inventions and Reserves:
433. Invention of Sui gas in Pakistan: 1952 (Sui, Balochistan) - 56% of the total reserves.
434. 2nd largest natural gas reservoir: Kirthar (Sindh).
Pakistan's International Memberships:
435. Representation of Pakistan in UNO: Masood Khan.
436. Pakistan became a member of UNO: 11th July, 1950.
437. Pakistan became a member of OIC: 1974.
438. Pakistan became a member of NAM: 1979.
439. Pakistan became a member of WTO: 1995.
Key Visits:
440. Liaquat Ali Khan visited USA: 1950.
Tenures of Key Political Figures:
441. Longest tenure as Prime Minister: Liaquat Ali Khan.
442. Longest tenure as President: General Zia-ul-Haq.
443. Longest tenure as Governor General: Ghulam Muhammad.
444. Shortest tenure as Governor General: Quaid-e-Azam.
445. Longest caretaker government: Mian Soomro.
446. Shortest tenure of Prime Minister: Ayub Khan (3 days).
447. Shortest tenure of President: Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto.