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- 18th May, 2021
- 19th May, 2021
- 20th May, 2021
- 22nd May, 2021
As per the final results of the 6th Housing and Population Census 2017, Pakistan’s total population is _____.
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- 205.68 million
- 206.68 million
- 207.68 million
- 208.68 million
As per the final results of the 6th Housing and Population Census 2017, annual growth rate of Pakistan is _____.
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- 2.3 per cent
- 2.4 per cent
- 2.5 per cent
- 2.6 per cent
According to the final results of Census 2017, the population of Pakistan includes _____ females.
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- 101.344 million
- 102.344 million
- 103.344 million
- 104.344 million
As per the final results of Census 2017, the population of Pakistan includes _____ males.
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- 105.018 million
- 106.018 million
- 107.018 million
- 108.018 million
According to the 6th Population and Housing Census 2017, the population of Pakistan includes _____ transgender persons.
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- 250,855
- 325,990
- 322,770
- 321,744
As per the final results of Census 2017, _____ per cent population of Pakistan speaks Brahvi as their mother language.
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- 1.23 %
- 1.24 %
- 1.25 %
- 1.26 %
As per the final results of Census 2017, _____ per cent population of Pakistan speaks Hindko as their mother language.
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- 2.40 %
- 2.44 %
- 3.10 %
- 3.50 %
As per the final results of Census 2017, _____ per cent population of Pakistan speaks Seraiki as their mother language.
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- 10.19 %
- 12.19 %
- 14.19 %
- 15.19 %
As per the final results of Census 2017, _____ per cent population of Pakistan speaks Kashmiri as their mother language.
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- 0.16 %
- 0.17 %
- 0.18 %
- 1.05 %
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