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121
As of 2023, Pakistan is included in the roster of FATF: (CSS-2024)
A. Black
B. Grey
C. White
D. None of these
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Pakistan was removed from FATF’s grey list in October 2022, placing it on the white list, per FATF reports.
122
Pakistan’s position on the Fissile Material Cut-off Treaty (FMCT) is that: (CSS-2024)
A. Pre-existing stockpiles should be included in the draft of the FMCT before negotiations
B. The ban on nuclear testing be lifted before the signing of the draft
C. A criteria-based approach be applied to the NSG before finalizing the FMCT
D. None of these
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Pakistan insists on including existing fissile material stockpiles for equitable negotiations, per Ministry of Foreign Affairs statements.
123
Which nation holds the distinction of being the top investor in Africa by 2023? (CSS2024)
A. United States
B. China
C. Russia
D. None of these
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China leads investment in Africa, particularly in infrastructure, per 2023 economic reports (e.g., African Development Bank).
124
What does BECA stand for? (CSS-2024)
A. Basic Exchange and Cooperation Agreement
B. Basel Economic and Cultural Agreement
C. Bilateral Economic and Cooperation Accord
D. None of these
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BECA is a US-India agreement for geospatial data sharing, per defense agreements
125
What does “CARICOM” stand for? (CSS-2024)
A. Caribbean Community
B. Canada, Australia, Romania, India Community
C. Canada, Argentina, Russia, Italy Community
D. None of these
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CARICOM is the Caribbean Community, a regional organization, per official records (e.g., CARICOM website).
126
What does the “I2-U2” alliance stand for? (CSS-2024)
A. Turkey-Israel-Ukraine-UK
B. US-UK-Ukraine-UAE
C. North America
D. None of these
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I2-U2 stands for India, Israel, UAE, and the US, per diplomatic records (e.g., Indian Ministry of External Affairs).
127
The AIIB (Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank) was established by: (CSS-2024)
A. China
B. Japan
C. India
D. None of these
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The AIIB was initiated by China in 2015 for infrastructure funding, per official AIIB records.
128
Which of the following statement is true? (CSS-2024)
A. Water-soluble vitamins cannot be stored in the body
B. Fat-soluble vitamins can be stored in the body
C. Body can absorb more of fat-soluble vitamins than required
D. All of these
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Water-soluble vitamins (B, C) are excreted, fat-soluble vitamins (A, D, E, K) are stored, and excess fat-soluble vitamins can accumulate, per nutrition science (e.g., “Modern Nutrition” by Shils).
129
Maintenance of soil fertility without addition of extra nutrition is due to: (CSS-2024)
A. Microbial activity
B. Crop residue
C. Moisture
D. None of these
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Soil microbes decompose organic matter, recycling nutrients to maintain fertility, more directly than crop residue or moisture, per soil science (e.g., “Soil Microbiology” by Tate).
130
How do scientists know that the Earth’s core is made up of metal? (CSS-2024)
A. The density of the surface layer of Earth is much less than its average density
B. The Earth’s rotation speed indicates its core structure
C. The density of surface layer of Earth is greater than its total density
D. None of these
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Earth’s average density (~5.5 g/cm³) exceeds surface rock density (~2.7–3.0 g/cm³), indicating a dense metallic core, confirmed by seismic studies, per geophysics (e.g., “Earth” by Tarbuck).