The Pakistan Cricket Board was formed in 1949. The headquarter of PCB is in _________?
A. Karachi
B. Lahore
C. Islamabad
D. Rawalpindi
A. Karachi
B. Lahore
C. Islamabad
D. Rawalpindi
A. Australian Security Intelligence Organisation (ASIO)
B. Australian Secret Intelligence Service (ASIS)
C. Defence Intelligence Organisation (DIO)
D. Office of National Assessments (ONA)
E. All of the above
Australian Security Intelligence Organisation (ASIO):
The Australian Security Intelligence Organisation is Australia’s national security agency responsible for the protection of the country and its citizens from espionage, sabotage, acts of foreign interference, politically motivated violence, attacks on the Australian defence system, and terrorism.
Australian Secret Intelligence Service (ASIS):
The Australian Secret Intelligence Service is Australia’s foreign intelligence agency. ASIS was formed in 1952, but its existence remained secret even within the Government until 1972.
Defence Intelligence Organisation (DIO):
The Defence Intelligence Organisation is an Australian government military intelligence agency responsible for strategic intelligence and technical intelligence assessments, advising defence and government
Office of National Assessments (ONA):
The Office of National Assessments (ONA) was an Australian statutory intelligence agency established by the Office of National Assessments Act 1977 as an independent statutory body directly accountable to the Prime Minister of Australia as a portfolio agency of the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet.
Caracas is capital of_____________?
A. Brazil
B. Australia
C. Venezuela
D. US
A. Fateh Ali Khan
B. Qutubudain
C. Amir Khusru
D. None of these
Delhi’s Sufi saint Amir Khusrow of the Chisti order of Sufis is credited with fusing the Persian, Arabic, Turkish, and Indian traditions in the late 13th century in India to create Qawwali as we know it today.
A. Mummy of Hatshepsut
B. Mummy of Thutmos-II
C. Mummy of Tutankhamun
D. Mummy of Ramses-II
A. UK
B. Turkey
C. Italy
D. USA
Barrow Haven is a hamlet and small port in North Lincolnshire, England. It was the site of a former ferry crossing that spanned from the Humber Estuary to Hull, serving as a place for ships and boats crossing the Humber to moor away from the tidal flow.