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- Rawalpindi
- Islamabad
- Karachi
- Lahore
Who is the first women judge of the Supreme Court of Pakistan?
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- Justice Tahira Safdar
- Justice Hina Jillani
- Justice Ayesha Malik
- Justice Shaista Mubeen
The first women Federal Minister of Pakistan was _____.
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- Begum Salma Tasadduq Hussain
- Begum Shahnawaz
- Begum Shaista Ikram ullah
- Dr. Noor Jehan Penazai
The first women Engineer of Pakistan was _____.
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- Begum Ashraf Abbasi
- Asifa Aleem
- Dr. Noor Jehan Penazai
- Shukriya Khanum
The first women Governor Gilgit Baltistan was _____.
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- Begum Nuzhat Habib
- Asifa Aleem
- Begum Shama Khanlid
- Nusrat Begum
The first women Governor of any province of Pakistan was _____.
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- Fatima Jinnah
- Begum Nusrat Bhutto
- Begum Ashraf Abbasi
- Begum Rana Liaqat Ali Khan
The first women Deputy Speaker of National Assembly of Pakistan was _____.
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- Noor Jehan Penazai
- Begum Rana Liaqat Ali Khan
- Shukriya Khanum
- Begum Ashraf Abbasi
The first women Governor of the State Bank of Pakistan was ______.
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- Dr. Ishrat ul Ibad
- Dr. Noor Jehan Penazai
- Dr. Shamshad Akhter
- Shukriya Khanum
The first women Deputy Chair Person of Senate of Pakistan was _____.
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- Begum Ashraf Abbasi
- Dr. Noor Jehan Penazai
- Nusrat Begum
- Begum Ashraf Abbasi
The first women ruler of India was _____.
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- Razia Sultana
- Noor Jehan
- Princess Razia Balban
- None of these
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