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- June, 1950
- June, 1951
- June, 1954
- June, 1953
Hafeez Jullundari wrote the National Anthem of Pakistan in _____.
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- 1950
- 1951
- 1952
- 1953
Who wrote the verses of the National Anthem of Pakistan?
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- Ahmed G. Chagla
- Ch. Rehmat Ali
- Au-al-Assar Hafeez Jallandari
- Maulvi Tamizzudin Khan
The National Anthem of Pakistan was played before Prime Minister Liaquat Ali Khan on 3rd May, 1950 during his official visit to _____.
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- United Kingdom
- Saudi Arabia
- United States
- China
The National Anthem of Pakistan, without lyrics, was played for the first time before Shah of Iran in Karachi on _____.
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- 1st March, 1949
- 1st March, 1950
- 1st March, 1951
- 1st March, 1952
The tune of the National Anthem of Pakistan was selected provisionally in _____.
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- 1950
- 1951
- 1952
- 1953
Ahmed G. Chagla composed the music / tune of the National Anthem of Pakistan in _____.
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- 1947
- 1948
- 1949
- 1950
Who composed the music / tune of the National Anthem of Pakistan?
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- Hafeez Jalandari
- Ahmed G. Chagla
- Maulvi Tamizzudin Khan
- Ch. Rehmat Ali
Who was the head of the committee which was formed for preparation of the National Anthem of Pakistan?
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- Sardar Abdur Rab Nishtar
- Maulvi Tamizzudin Khan
- Liaquat Ali Khan
- Hussain Shaheed Suhrwardy
For the preparation of the National Anthem of Pakistan, a committee was constituted in _____.
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- December, 1947
- December, 1948
- December, 1949
- December, 1950
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