The leading wickets taker in PSL 2019 was?
A. Umer Khan
B. Wahab Riaz
C. Hassan Ali
D. Fahim Ashraf
A. Umer Khan
B. Wahab Riaz
C. Hassan Ali
D. Fahim Ashraf
A. Siraj Durrani
B. Sardar Babar Musa Khel
C. Mir Jan Muhammad Jamali
D. Abdul Quddus Bizenjo
The Pakistan Space and Upper Atmosphere Research Commission (Suparco) inked deal with whom to acquire communication satellite (PakSat-MM1)?
A. Aerospace company of China
B. China Great Wall Industry Cooperation (CGWIC)
C. Aerospace companies of Australia
D. Aerospace companies of USA
A. Sonia Memon
B. Sara Qureshi
C. Zahida Randhawa
D. Zara Bilal
Dr. Sarah Qureshi, a Pakistani aerospace engineer, who aims to develop the world’s first contrail-free aircraft engine that will help reduce aviation induced global warming.
A. Joe Biden
B. Boris Johnson
C. Bill Gates
D. None of these
Prime Minister Imran Khan has stressed on the need for “renewed international cooperation and partnership” to tackle climate change, in a letter to Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation co-chair Bill Gates.
PM Imran Khan, in his letter, dated April 6, states that he read Gates’ book “Avoiding a Climate Disaster” and found it a compelling read.
A. 66th
B. 67th
C. 68th
D. None of these
Born on October 5, 1952, in Lahore, the provincial capital of the Punjab province, PM Imran went on to get his education from prestigious schools like Aitchison College, Royal Grammar School and Oxford University.
He was, however, more inclined for a career in sports, and made his first-class cricket debut at the age of just 16 in Lahore. He spearheaded the Pakistani fast-bowling attack in the 1980s and was a decent batsman.
The greatest triumph of his life, barring his ascent to the most powerful office in Pakistan a year ago, came in 1992 when he won the One-Day International Cricket World Cup with Pakistan in Australia.
PM Imran is the 22nd Prime Minister of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan, the head of the ruling Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf, and a former World Cup-winning captain of the Pakistan cricket team.
He also leads a large philanthropic initiative with branches in many countries, chief among them being the Shaukat Khanum Memorial Cancer Hospital here in Pakistan, and a host of other charity programs.
A. Hina Rabbni Khar
B. Maryum Aurangzeb
C. Abida Parveen
D. Nasreen Jalil