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Which nation was the fifth member of the original 'Shanghai Five' group, alongside Russia, China, Kazakhstan, and Kyrgyzstan?
The Shanghai Five was a mutual security agreement formed in 1996. The founding members were the People's Republic of China, the Russian Federation, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, and Tajikistan. This group later evolved into the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) following the inclusion of Uzbekistan in 2001.
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In which year was the first successful telegraph signal transmitted?
The year 1851 is historically significant for the establishment of the first permanent submarine telegraph cable connecting Dover, England, and Calais, France. This achievement revolutionized global communication by allowing near-instantaneous transmission of messages across the English Channel.
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What is the identity of the landmark known as 'Big Ben'?
Big Ben is the iconic nickname for the Great Bell of the Great Clock of Westminster, located at the north end of the Palace of Westminster in London. While often used to refer to the entire clock tower, officially named the Elizabeth Tower, the name specifically refers to the massive bell inside. It is a globally recognized symbol of the United Kingdom.
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On what date was an emergency declared for the first time in Pakistan's history to facilitate the rehabilitation of refugees?
Following the partition of 1947, Pakistan faced a massive influx of refugees. To manage the humanitarian crisis and organize the rehabilitation process effectively, the government declared a state of emergency on July 25, 1948. This was a critical administrative measure to address the immediate needs of millions of displaced people arriving in the newly formed state.
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Who served as the first Governor of the province of Punjab from August 1947 to August 1949?
Sir Francis Mudie was appointed as the first Governor of West Punjab following the partition of India in 1947. He played a significant role in managing the administrative challenges and the massive influx of refugees during the early post-independence period. His tenure lasted until 1949, during which he oversaw the stabilization of the provincial government.
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What does the term 'Green Revolution' primarily signify in an economic and agricultural context?
The Green Revolution refers to a transformative period in the mid-20th century characterized by the adoption of high-yielding crop varieties, modern irrigation methods, and chemical fertilizers. This shift led to a massive increase in agricultural productivity, particularly in developing nations, helping to alleviate food shortages and significantly improve global food security during that era.
Jimmy Wales is the primary founder of Wikipedia, the free online encyclopedia. He launched the project in 2001 alongside Larry Sanger. It has since become one of the most visited websites globally for information.
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When did Pakistan officially adopt its Standard Time?
Pakistan officially adopted its national Standard Time on October 1, 1951. This was a significant administrative step to unify the timekeeping across the country's various regions, ensuring consistency for government operations, transportation, and communication networks. This standardization was essential for the newly independent nation to streamline its internal administrative and economic activities.
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Which historical site is recognized as the largest fort in Pakistan?
Rani Kot Fort, located in the Jamshoro District of Sindh, is widely known as the largest fort in Pakistan. It is often referred to as the 'Great Wall of Sindh' due to its massive defensive walls that stretch for many kilometers.
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Which language is considered the second most widely spoken globally after English?
Spanish is widely recognized as one of the most spoken languages in the world by the total number of native speakers. It serves as the official language in numerous countries across Spain and Latin America. Its global reach and influence in international communication, media, and commerce make it a dominant language alongside English in the modern era.