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- Hakim Ahmad Shuja
- Ahmed Nadeem Qasmi
- Mr. Jasimuddin
- None of the above
The search for suitable words for National Anthem of Pakistan with the music set buy Ahmed G. Chagla finally ended with the approval in _____.
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- August, 1953
- August, 1955
- August, 1954
- August, 1957
Each stanza of the National Anthem of Pakistan consists of _____ lines.
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- Six
- Three
- Four
- Five
How many stanzas are there in the National Anthem of Pakistan?
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- Two
- Three
- Four
- Five
The duration of the tune of the National Anthem of Pakistan is of only one minute and _____.
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- 20 seconds
- 30 seconds
- 40 seconds
- 45 seconds
The National Anthem of Pakistan was broadcasted from Radio Pakistan in the voice of Hafeez Jullundhri on _____.
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- 13th August, 1954
- 14th August, 1954
- 15th August, 1954
- 23rd March, 1954
While composing the National Anthem of Pakistan, 21 instruments and _____ saz were used.
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- 38
- 36
- 34
- 32
When did the government of Pakistan approve the National Anthem?
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- August, 1952
- August, 1953
- August, 1954
- August, 1955
The Raags on which a National Anthem’s tune is formed was introduced in South Asia during the ______.
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- Hindus period
- Jews period
- Muslim period
- Christians era
The tune of the National Anthem of Pakistan is based on _____ music.
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- Western
- Eastern
- North-Southern
- North-Eastern
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