‘The Economy of Modern Sindh’ book is written by___________?
		A. Dr Hamida Khuhro
B. Ayaz Latif Palejo
C. Dr Ishrat Hussain
D. None of above
		A. Dr Hamida Khuhro
B. Ayaz Latif Palejo
C. Dr Ishrat Hussain
D. None of above
A. John Adam
B. Thomas Jefferson
C. James Medison
D. Both A & B
A. Franklin Roosevelt
B. Wodrow Wilson
C. George Washington
D. None of these
		A. Saint Lucia
B. Jamaica
C. South Africa
D. none
Darren Julius Garvey Sammy, OBE (born 20 December 1983) is a Saint Lucian cricketer who played international cricket for the West Indies. He is a two time T20 World Cup winning captain. He plays as a right-handed batsman and a fast-medium bowler. On making his One-Day International (ODI) debut against Bangladesh in 2004, Sammy became the first person from the island of St Lucia to play international cricket. Three years later he made his Test debut against England, taking 7/66 which were the best bowling figures for a West Indian in his first Test since Alf Valentine in 1950. Sammy was appointed West Indies captain in October 2010. He scored his maiden Test century in May 2012 during a match against England.
Saint Lucia is a sovereign island country in the West Indies in the eastern Caribbean Sea on the boundary with the Atlantic Ocean. The island was previously called Iyonola, the name given to the island by the native Amerindians and later, Hewanorra, the name given by the native Caribs. Part of the Lesser Antilles, it is located north/northeast of the island of Saint Vincent, northwest of Barbados and south of Martinique. It covers a land area of 617 km2 (238 square miles) and reported a population of 165,595 in the 2010 census. Its capital is Castries.
		A. Thailand
B. Jordan
C. Egypt
D. UAE
The Indian Ocean is the third-largest in the world and makes up approximately 20% of the Earth’s water surface. It is bounded by southern Asia in the north, the Arabian Peninsula and Africa in the west, the Malay Peninsula, Sundra Islands and Australia in the east and the Southern Ocean in the south.
		A. 1 June
B. 2 June
C. 3 June 
D. 4 June