Who is the Current Attorney General of Pakistan?

Who is the Current Attorney General of Pakistan?

A. Mr.Ashtar Ausaf Ali
B. Anwar Mansoor
C. Khalid Jawed Khan
D. Mr.Salman Aslam Butt

Mr. Khalid Jawed Khan Appointed on 20, February 2020 as an Attorney-General for Pakistan
Prime Minister Imran Khan on Friday confirmed the appointment of Khalid Javed as the new Attorney General for Pakistan.
According to the Prime Minister’s Office, the Law Ministry has been directed to move a summary for his appointment today.
His appointment comes a day after Anwar Mansoor Khan submitted his resignation from the post for levelling allegations against some members of the Supreme Court bench hearing petitions challenging the filing of presidential reference against Justice Qazi Faez Isa.
 

The first season of PSL took place on___________?

The first season of PSL took place on___________?

A. 4th Jan 2016
B. 4th Mar 2016
C. 4th Feb 2016
D. 4th May 2017

Organised by the Pakistan Cricket Board, the first season of PSL took place between February 4 and 24 in 2016. The tournament was held in the United Arab Emirates. The tournament has five franchise teams: Islamabad United, Karachi Kings, Lahore Qalandars, Peshawar Zalmi and Quetta Gladiators.

In Gallup International’s annual popularity index of world political leaders, _______ has emerged as the topmost Muslim leader for the year 2020?

In Gallup International’s annual popularity index of world political leaders, _______ has emerged as the topmost Muslim leader for the year 2020?

A. PM Pakistan Imran Khan
B. Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan
C. Iranian President Rohani
D. Saudi Prince Muhammad bin Salman

How many memorandums of understandings (MoUs) were signed between Pakistan and Turkey on 14 February 2020 during Turkish President visit to Pakistan?

How many memorandums of understandings (MoUs) were signed between Pakistan and Turkey on 14 February 2020 during Turkish President visit to Pakistan?A. 11 MoUs
B. 13 MoUs
C. 15 MoUs
D. None of these

Pakistan and Turkey agreed to transform their ties into a strategic economic partnership.
The two sides, which signed 13 memorandums of understandings (MoUs) inc­luding a joint declaration after the sixth meeting of the High-Level Strategic Co­operation Council (HLSCC), importantly app­roved a Strategic Economic Framework (SEF) and an accompanying elaborate plan of action to implement the new vision for the ties.
The MoUs signed by the two governments relate to fields of standardisation, con­formity assessment, met­­ro­logy and training; dia­spora policy; media; development and facilita­tion of tourism; halal acc­re­ditation; trade facilita­tion and customs coope­ration matters; railways; postal services; military training; and hydrocarbons.