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The highest peak of Karakoram range is:
K-2
Nanga Parbat
Kirthar Hills
Tirch Mir
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The high range of mountain of pakistan in the north is known as:
Koh-e-Kirthar
Hindukash
Himalaya
Karakoram
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Which of the following are the biggest deposits of coal in Pakistan?
Thar coal deposits
Makerwal deposits
Kalabagh deposits
None of these
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Which province is the largest producer of natural gas?
Sindh
Baluchistan
Punjab
None of these
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The point where Himalayas, Karakoram and Hindukush mountains meet:
India border
China border
Roof of the World
None of these
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Karakoram Highway ends at:
Sust
Khunjrab Pass
Xinjiang
Hassan Abdal
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What is the total length of Karakoram Highway?
1450 km
1300 km
1400 km
1600 km
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Baltoro glacier is situated in the mountain range of:
Karakoram
Sulaiman
Hindu Kush
Himalayas
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What is the total area of FATA?
28582 sq km
27,220 sq km
28265 sq km
28955 sq km
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Which of following receives rains more than all the other valleys?
Kashmir Valley
Chitral Valley
Swat Valley
Kohat Valley
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