The “Objective Resolution” was passed by the Constituent Assembly of Pakistan in:
Option B
Passed in March 1949, setting Islamic principles for Pakistan’s constitution, per historical records.
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Passed in March 1949, setting Islamic principles for Pakistan’s constitution, per historical records.
Duplicate of Q15. Nanocomposites protect against environmental factors (Journal of Food Engineering).
Duplicate of Q2. Microphones convert sound to electrical audio signals (audio engineering sources).
Nanocomposites enhance packaging barriers against moisture, heat, and other environmental factors (including flood and fire damage), per food technology research (e.g., Journal of Food Engineering).
Machine learning is a subset of AI, focusing on data-driven algorithms, distinct from hardware engineering or cyber forensics, per AI texts (e.g., “Artificial Intelligence: A Modern Approach”).
A microphone converts mechanical sound waves into an electrical audio signal, as confirmed by audio engineering references (e.g., “Fundamentals of Audio Engineering”).
A step-up transformer increases voltage by having more turns in the secondary coil than the primary, as per transformer principles in standard physics texts (e.g., Halliday & Resnick).
In April 2006, the United States and South Korea formally requested observer status in SAARC. The SAARC Council of Ministers agreed in principle to grant this status to the US, South Korea, and the European Union in August 2006 [1, p13]. This marked an expansion of SAARC's engagement with global powers.
In 2006, Zalmay Khalilzad was serving as the United States Ambassador to Iraq [1, p11]. He held this position from June 2005 to April 2007. Prior to this, he had served as the U.S. Ambassador to Afghanistan.
Han Myung-sook became the first woman to serve as Prime Minister of South Korea. She held the office from April 2006 to March 2007 [1, p11]. Her appointment was a significant milestone in South Korean politics.