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20000 Computer MCQs Test

 FEDERAL PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION
FPSC SOLVED PAST PAPER OF ASSISTANT DIRECTOR – IB 2017
INTELLIGENCE BUREU 2017
GENERAL KNOWLEDGE / PAKISTAN STUDIES/ ISLAMIC STUDIES / ENGLISH

1. A poor man know nursed the orphan
(A) who ✓
(B) whom
(C) that
(D) None of these

2. She was compensated the loss of her belongings.
(A) for ✓
(B) over
(C) against
(D) None of these

3. Put your signature blue ink.
(A) through
(B) in
(C) with ✓

(D) None of these

4. We should not hanker  worldly
Pleasure.
(A) far
(B) about
(C) after ✓

(D) None of these

5. I have __ one rupee Note in my hand
(A) a ✓

(B) an
(C) the
(D) none of above

6. While traveling to Karachi, I ran a very old friend of mine
(A) into
(B) against
(C) across ✓

(D) None of these

7. It ___ too cold to go out last night so we stayed at home
(A) has been
(B) was ✓

(C) used to be
(D) None of these

8. We should not look ___ the poor
(A) It
(B) down
(C) down upon ✓

(D) None of these

CHOOSE THE CORRECT MEANINGS OF THE IDIOMS
9. To see eye to eye
(A) agree ✓

(B) disagree
(C) to light
(D) None.of these

10. To smells Rat.
(A) To misunderstand ✓

(B) To suspect a deceit
(C) To see hidden meaning
(D) None of these

11. To be at daggers drawn
(A) To be lightered
(B) to be ready to face ✓

(C) To be bitter enemy
(D) None of these

CHOOSE THE SYNONYMS OF THE WORDS CAPITALIZED
12. IGNOMINY
(A) Humiliations
(B) Victory
(C) Sphere ✓

(D) None of these

13. Nettled
(A) displeased ✓

(B) Agreed
(C) Annoyed
(D) None of these

14. Culpable
(A) Involved
(B) Guilty
(C) Affected ✓

(D) None of these

CHOOSE THE OPPOSITE MEANING TO THE WORD CAPITALIZED
15. Disdain
(A) Humility
(B) Contempt ✓

(C) Respect
(D) None of these

16. INDIGNATION
(A) Referees
(B) Cooperation
(C) Antagonism ✓

(D) None of the se

17. OBSTINATE
(A) Aggressive ‘
(B) cumbersome
(C) conspicuous
(D) None of those ✓


CHOOSE THE COR RECT PASSIVE VOICE
18. Choose the correct Passive voice stone strikes on my head
(A) I am struck on the head by a stone ✓

(B) My head has been struck by a stone
(C) My heard was struck with a stone
(D) None of these

19. He said to her, ‘Don't read so fast'
(A) He requested her to read not so fast
(B) He ordered her to read so fast
(C) He forbade her to read so fast
(D) None of these ✓

20. He said, ‘The sun is stationary’
(A) He said that the sun is stationary ✓

(B) He said that the sun was stationary
(C) He said the sun is stationary
(D) None of these
[next]
21. Where the heart of Asia conference held
(A) Afghanistan
(B) Nepal
(C) India ✓

(D) None of these

22. Which leader of Tamil Nado was died in 2016
(A) Jayalalitaa ✓

(B) Binari
(C) Sonubhai
(D) Kaleeho

23. UAE is to confederation 2 federation
(A) 7 ✓

(B) 8
(C) 10
(D) 9

24. Which is the third largest Party of Britian?
(A) Conservative Party ✓

(B) Labour Party
(C) Liberal democratic
(D) None of these

25. Who is elected secretary General of UN?
(A) Ban ki Moon
(B) Boutros-Ghali
(C) Kofi Anan
(D) None of these ✓


26. Who was first prime minister of India?
(A) Lal Bahadur Shastri
(B) Moti Lal Nehru
(C) Jawhar Lal Nehru ✓

(D) None of these

27. Who Is Turkish president? (2017)
(A) Najum-ud-Din Arbken
(B) Bin Ali Yaldrim
(C) Tayyab Erdogan ✓

(D) None of these

28. Which country joined SAARC long after?
(A) Afghanistan ✓

(B) India
(C) Iran
(D) None of these

29. Indus water Basin Treaty was signed in Karachi by:
(A) Ayub Khan ✓
(B) Yahya Khan
(C) ZA Bhutto
(D) None of these

30. Which river was surrendered by Pakistan in Indus water Basin Treaty.
(A) Indus
(B) Chenab
(C) Jheium
(D) None of these ✓

31. Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah sworn in as the Governor General of Pakistan on: 
(A) 14" August 1947
(B) IS”1 August 1947 ✓

(C) 8" August 1947
(D) 17th August 1947

32. The All India Muslim League was founded in 1906 in:
(A) Delhi
(B) Dhaka ✓

(C) Lahore
(D) Allahabad

33. The Punjab Police Department consists of how many Regional Offices?
(A) 8
(B) 10 ✓

(C) 11
(D) 12

34. Juvenile prisoners are under age of:
(A) 14
(B) 15
(C) 18 ✓

(D) 16

35. The temporary or permanent release of prisoners before the expiry of a sentence on account of good behaviour is called:
(A) Bail
(B) Remission
(C) Parole ✓

(D) Probation

36. Khuzdar and Kalat districts are In:
(A) KPK
(B) Sindh
(C) Balochistan ✓

(D) Kashmir

37. Pakistan Steel Mill Karachi was founded with the cooperation of:
(A) Russia ✓

(B) Germany
(C) China
(D) Japan

38. The Elite Force Punjab was formed in:
(A) 1998 ✓

(B) 1999
(C) 2001
(D) 2002

39. Who succeeded Quaid-e-Azam as the Governor General of Pakistan?
(A) Khawaja Nazimuddin ✓

(B) Liaqat Ali Khan
(C) Sikandar Mirza
(D) Muhammad Ali Bogra

40. Dr. Abdus Salam won the first Nobel Prize for Pakistan in the subject of;
(A) Chemistry
(B) Physics ✓

(C) Biology
(D) Mathematics
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41. When Warsaw Pact was signed in
(A) 1955 ✓

(B) 1956
(C) 1954
(D) None of these

42. In Shanghai Cooperation organization what is the status of Pakistan
(A) Full member ✓

(B) Observer
(C) Dialogue member
(D) None of these

43. When the Shanghai Cooperation organization was founded.
(A) 1915
(B) 1910
(C) 1966
(D) None of these ✓


44. The current US President belongs to which Party
(A) Republican Party ✓

(B) Democratic Party
(C) Independent
(D) None of these

45. Donald Trump is native of the state of
(A) California
(B) New York ✓

(C) Virginia
(D) None of these

46. On which day of November of Leap year the US presidential elections are held.
(A) Tuesday
(B) Money
(C) Sunday ✓

(D) None of these

47. Which country is member of BRICS
(A) Pakistan
(B) India
(C) China
(D) B&C ✓


48. Where the last summit of BRICS held.
(A) Burma
(B) Cftina
(C) Cyprus
(D) India ✓


49. On which day of November of the Leap year the US presidential elections are conducted
(A) Tuesday
(B) Monday
(C) Sunday ✓

(D) None of these

50. The Lowari Pass connects Peshawar with:
(A) Chitral ✓

(B) Gilgit
(C) Swat
(D) Hunza

51. Neelum Valley is in:
(A) Swat
(B) Gilgit
(C) Azad Kashmir ✓

(D) Huza

52. Mr. Raza Rabbani is:
(A) Leader Opposition in National Assembly
(B) Chairman Senate ✓

(C) Deputy Speaker National Assembly
(D) Speaker Sindh Assembly

53. Olympics 2016 will be held in:
(A) France
(B) America
(C) China
(D) Brazil ✓


54. Big Apple is the nickname of:
(A) London
(B) Paris
(C) New York ✓

(D) Tokyo

55. Capital of Yemen is:
(A) Sana'a ✓

(B) Aden
(C) Beirut
(D) Amman

56. Bashar al Asad is the President of.
(A) Iraq
(B) Syria ✓

(C) Yemen
(D) Lebanon

57. The International Criminal Police Organization is known as:
(A) CIA
(B) ISI
(C) MIB
(D) Interpol ✓


58. The famous football player Lionel Messi belongs to:
(A) Spain
(B) Italy
(C) Argentina ✓

(D) France

59. The International Court of Justice has its headquarters in:
(A) Geneva
(B) New York
(C) The Hague ✓

(D) London

60. International Human Rights day is celebrated on:
(A) 10 November
(B) 10 October
(C) 10 January
(D) 10 December ✓

[next]
61. Mi-5 is the intelligence agency of:
(A) United States
(B) United Kingdom ✓

(C) Israel
(D) France

62. Taksim Square is in:
(A) Cairo
(B) Istanbul ✓

(C) Dammam
(D) Beirut

63. Anything which is prohibited by law is called:
(A) Irregular
(B) Immoral
(C) Illegal ✓

(D) Unreliable

64. Al Jazeera TV channel belongs to:
(A) Qatar ✓
(B) Kuwait
(C) Egypt
(D) Bahrain

65. NATO is an alliance.
(A) Regional
(B) Economic
(C) Military ✓

(D) Political

66. The UN was founded in:
(A) 1944
(B) 1945 ✓

(C) 1946
(D) 1947

67. The system of Jail was Introduced by:
(A) Hazrat Usman Ghani (RA)
(B) Hazrat Abu Bakar Siddique (RA)
(C) Hazrat Umar Farooq (RA) ✓ 

(D) Hazrat All Murtaza (RA)

68. At night time plants and trees release?
(A) Oxygen
(B) Carbon dioxide ✓

(C) CO
(D) None of these
Plants take in carbon dioxide (CO2) and release oxygen (O2) during day time when they undergo the process of photosynthesis and they take in O2 and release CO2 during the night as a result of respiration.
69. Acid is neuteialized by?
(A) Aikaii
(B) Salt
(C) Chloride
(D) None ✓


70. In human body the red blood cells are
(A) Oxygen carries ✓

(B) to fight against infections
(C) to help in digestion
(D) None of these

71. Which gas is used in balloons?
(A) Oxygen
(B) Helium ✓

(C) Hydrogen
(D) None of these

72. The process in which the leaves absorb sunlight and use the energy to synthesize carbohydrate from and water is called?
(A) Oxygenation
(B) Photosysithesis ✓

(C) Hybrid regeneration
(D) None of these

73. What is peanut?
(A) Leaf
(B) Stem
(C) Rose
(D) None of these ✓


74. Law of gravity was given by?
(A) Newton ✓

(B) Dalton
(C) Einstein
(D) None of these

75. The weathers on the earth are changed with rotation of earth around? .
(A) Sun revolution of sun
(B) Its axis earth rotation its axis
(C) Both (a) & (b)
(D) Revolution of the Earth ✓


76. Cultivation of rice needs?
(A) Plenty of water ✓
(B) Low quantity of water
(C) Medium level of water
(D) None

77. Wheat is Punjab is reaped in the month of?
(A) June
(B) July
(C) May ✓

(D) None

78. At the peaks of high mountains the boiling temperature of water?
(A) Increase
(B) decrease ✓

(C) do not change
(D) None

79. What is HCL?
(A) An Alkali base
(B) Acid ✓

(C) Neutral
(D) None

80. Who same the idea of law of inertia?
(A) Dalton
(B) Newton ✓

(C) Michael
(D) None
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81. A long rope has to be out to make 23 small nieces. If It is double folded to start with how many time does it need to cut?
(A) 9
(B) 23
(C) 11 ✓

(D) None

82. In the first to over of a cricket same, the run rate was only 3.2 what should be the run rate in remaining 40 overs to reach the target 282 runs?
(A) 6.25 ✓
(B) 6.5
(C) 6.75
(D) 7

83. A bank offers 5% compound interest calculated on half yearly basis. A computer deposits Rs. 1600 each on January and 1 July of a year. At the end of the year, the amount he would have gained by way of interest?
(A) Rs. 120
(B) Rs. 121 ✓

(C) Rs. 122
(D) Rs. 123

84. A train 360 m long is running as speed of 45 km/h in what time will it pass a bridge 140m long?
(A) 40 sec ✓
(B) 42 sec
(C) 45 sec
(D) None

85. The sum of the ages of 4 children bom at the interval of 3 years each is 50 years what is the age of youngest child?
(A) 4 years ✓
(B) 8 years
(C) 10 years
(D) None

86. The sum of the square of these number is 138, while the sum of their products taken two at a time is 131. Their sum is?
(A) 20 ✓

(B) 30
(C) 40
(D) None

87. In an election between two candidates, one got 55% of total of valid votes. 20% of the invalid votes that the other candidate got the valid vote is total no of votes were to 
(A) 2700
(B) 2900 ✓
(C) 3000
(D) None

88. A man took loan from a bank at the rate of 12% per annum, Simple Interest. After 3 years he had to pay Rs.5400 interest only for the period. The principal amount borrowed by him was.
(A) 2000
(B) 10000
(C) 15000 ✓

(D) 20000

89. A sum of money is to be distributed among A, B, C, D to the proportion of 5:2:4: 3: If C gets Rs. 1000 more than D what share of B's Share?
(A) 500
(B) 1500
(C) 2000 ✓

(D) 5000

90. An auto mobile finance claims to be lending money at simple Interest, but the includes the Interest every six months for calculating the principal. If he Is charging an Interest of 10% of the active rate of Interest becomes 
(A) 10%
(B) 10.25% ✓

(C) 10.5%
(D) None

91. The sum of the digit of two digit number is 15 and the difference between the digit Is 3. What Is the two digit number?
(A) 69
(B) 78C
(C) 96
(D) Cannot be determined ✓


92 An office has staff of 6 people. A certain project will take regular staff 24 hours to complete. Assuming that al the workers will perform at this rate. How money additional workers must be employed to complete the job in 8 hours.
(A) 18 ✓
(B) 6
(C) 12
(D) 10

93. A train running with a speed of 60 km/hr. crosses a pole in 9 second what is the length of the train
(A) 120 m
(B) 180 m
(C) 324 m
(D) 150 m ✓


94. If one-third of one-fourth of a number is 15 then. Three-tenth of that number is (A) 35
(B) 36
(C) 45
(D) 54 ✓


95. A is two years older than B which is twice as old 99c. If the total of the ages of A. B. and C be 27 how old is B?
(A) 7
(B) 8
(C) 9
(D) 10 ✓


96. Find a positive number which when increased by 17 is equal to 60 times the reciprocal of the number.
(A) 17
(B) 15
(C) 8
(D) 3 ✓


97. Two numbers differ by 5. If their product is 336, then sum of two number Is (A) 33
(B) 34
(C) 36
(D) 37 ✓


98. If 15 workers can paint a certain number of houses In 24 days, how many days will 40 workers take working at same rate to do the same job?
(A) 12 days
(B) 18 days
(C) 15 days
(D) 9 days ✓


99. Jafer drew a square. He then erased it and drew a second square whose sides were 3 times the sides of the first square. By what Per east was - two area of the square increased?
(A) 600%
(B) 700%
(C) 800% ✓

(D) 900%

100. Find the number, If 50 Is subtracted from two-third of number, the result is equal sum of 40 and one-fourth of that number.
(A) 214
(B) 216 ✓

(C) 114
(D) 116

An analytical or analysis essay is one that analyzes, that is, interprets or examines something. There are several different kinds of analytical essay including cause and effect, description, literary analysis, and process analysis.

Cause and Effect

A cause and effect essay examines or interprets the causes or effects of a situation. In this kind of essay, you may start from a known result or situation and examine what brought about that result. For example, it is known and observable that the sky appears blue, so you could write about why that sky appears blue, what causes it. Or, a cause and effect essay might begin from a known situation and then examine the effects of that situation. For example, intensive agriculture uses enormous amounts of fertilizer, so you could write about the effects of fertilizer that runs off farmland when it rains.

Description

Some essays do nothing but describe. To describe something in an essay, it's a good idea to use some of the same techniques as you would use in creative writing. Make use of all five senses: how does a thing look, feel, taste, smell, and sound? Note those small, unique details that really enable a reader to see what it is about the thing you are describing that makes it different from other things like it. Descriptive essays can easily slip over the dividing line between something you have to write for school and a true piece of creative non-fiction.

Don't forget, though, that clarity and accuracy are important, so stay away from abstraction as much as possible. And remember that the techniques of the descriptive essay are useful in other essay types, as well. How can you analyze something without a quick description of it, at least?

1. RELIGION

  1. Art and Religion (1971)
  2. Relevance of Islam to Science (1972)
  3. Iqbal's Reinterpretation of Islam (1973)
  4. Religion and Science (1978)
  5. Islam and Democracy (1980)
  6. The Influence of Religion on Civilization (1981)
  7. Role of Zakat in Society Building (1982)
  8. Value of Faith in a Computerized World (1983)
  9. National Dynamism and Islamic Internationalism (1983)
  10. Islam as a Religion of Universal Love and Peace (1984)
  11. Pakistan and the Muslim World (1984)
  12. Example of the Holy Prophet Mohammad, Peace Be Upon Him, As a Perfect Human Being, Soldier and Administrator (1985)
  13. Pakistan's Achievements Towards Islamisation (1985)
  14. Muslim Ummah at the Cross-Road (1987)
  15. Islam and Women (1989)
  16. Religious Toleration (1991)
  17. Muslim Perception of the West, And the Western Perception of Islam (1997)
  18. Pakistan as Leader of the Islamic World in 21st Century (1998)
  19. Renaissance in the Muslim World: Prospects and Perils (1999)
  20. Pluralistic Vision of Islam (2004)
  21. Islam Versus the West (2005)
  22. The Image of Islam in the Western World and Responsibilities of the Muslim Ummah (2007)
  23. Peace - The Essential Message of Our Religion (2008)
  24. Status of Women in Islam (2009)
  25. Religion Has Done More Harm Than Help to Human Relations in the World (2010)

 How you can write impressive essays in English.I am here to share comprehensive discussion about various types of English Essay and English Essay writing skills.

An essay is a short piece of writing that discusses, describes or analyzes one topic. It can discuss a subject directly or indirectly, seriously or humorously. It can describe personal opinion, or just report information. Essays are written for different purposes and for different occasions. Whether your purpose is to appear in a competitive win a scholarship, get enrolled in university, analyze the latest events or write for college, here you will be able to find the detailed information on any essay type you need. There are many types of essays divided into many categories and kinds. So one can not limit the types of essay into numeric form, but the important point to be noted is no matter how you classify the types of essay the fundamental theme remains constant.

Admission Essay: Admission Essays are used to learn more about your reasons for applying to the course or university and your contribution to it. Your answers will let you state your case more effectively than other parts of the application. Admission Essay

Scholarship Essay: The most important aspect of your scholarship essay is the subject matter. You should expect to devote about 1-2 weeks simply to brainstorming ideas. Scholarship Essay

Personal Essay: The written expression of your qualities as an applicant will often be a very important way for committee members to get to know why you are an acceptable candidate for their program. Personal Essay

Argumentative Essay: The function of an argumentative essay is to show that your assertion (opinion, theory, hypothesis) about some phenomenon or phenomena is correct or more truthful than others'. Argumentative Essay

Cause and Effect Essay: Cause and effect essays are concerned with why things happen (causes) and what happens as a result (effects). Cause and effect is a common method of organizing and discussing ideas. Cause and Effect Essay

Narrative Essay: As a mode of expository writing, the narrative approach, more than any other, offers writers a chance to think and write about themselves.Cause and Effect Essay

Five-Paragraph Essay: The introductory paragraph should also include the thesis statement, a kind of mini-outline for the essay. Five-Paragraph Essay

Critical Essay: The word "critical" has positive as well as negative meanings. You can write a critical essay that agrees entirely with the reading. The word "critical" describes your attitude when you read the article. Critical Essay

Comparison Essay: To write a comparison or contrast essay that is easy to follow, first decide what the similarities or differences are by writing lists on scrap paper. Comparison Essay

NOBLE PRIZE

• Astronomers cannot be nominated for noble prize
• Marie curie twice won Noble Prize.
• First Nobel Prizes were awarded on 10 Dec: 1901.
• What country awards the Nobel peace prize- Norway
• Who won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1972-Nobody
• Who was the first American to receive the Nobel Literature prize Sinclair Lewis
• Which Nobel Prize is not awarded annually in Stockholm Peace
• Mother Teresa was awarded Nobel Prize in the field of peace.
• The New York Times received five Pulitzer prizes of 2009 for investigative, breaking news and international reporting, feature photography and criticism.
• Four persons have been awarded Nobel Prize twice.
• Van’t Hoff was the first Nobel Laureate in Chemistry.
• Wole Soyinka is a Nobel Prize winner for literature. He is from Nigeria.
• Which field was not included by Alfred Nobel originally... Economics
• Person getting the nobel peace prize in 2008 was of the country. Finland
• Alfred Nobel was born in Stockholm, Sweden, more than 150 years ago. In what year was he born? Alfred Nobel was born in 1833
• What did Alfred's father, Immanuel, do for a living? Alfred's father was an engineer and inventor.
• Alfred Nobel never married.
• A future Nobel Laureate worked for a short period of time as Alfred Nobel's secretary. Who? Bertha von Suttner
• Alfred Nobel died on 10 December 1896, but not in Sweden, his home country. Where did he die? Alfred Nobel died in San Remo, Italy.
• Why did Alfred Nobel establish a prize in his will? Alfred Nobel wanted to award the greatest benefits to mankind.
• Which Nobel category does not yet have a single female laureate? Economics
• Who won the first Nobel Prize in Physics? Roentgen.
• Which single winner won the most number of Nobel Prizes? International Committee of the Red Cross.
• Who was the first non-European to win the Nobel Prize in Literature? Rabindranath Tagore
• Mathematicsis not a valid Nobel Prize category.
• In what year did the most people decline their Nobel Prize? 1939
• Who was the only person to win the Nobel Prize twice -- in Peace and Chemistry? Linus Pauling
• Who was the only person to win the Nobel Prize twice -- in both Physics and Chemistry? Marie Curie
• Name the six categories for which the prizes are awarded. Physics, Chemistry, Physiology or Medicine, Literature, Peace and Economics.
• For which category was a Nobel Prize given starting 1969? Economics.
• Who awards the Peace Prize? The Norwegian Nobel Committee.
• Max Planck received the noble prize in Physics in 1918 for his discovery of: energy quanta
• Climate change campaigner Al Gore and the UN's Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change have been jointly awarded the Nobel Peace Prize.
• Rabindra Nath Tagore was the first Indian/South Asian to win Nobel Prize. (Literature in 1931).
• Former US Vice-President Al Gore has won Noble Peace Prize 2007 for his campaign against Global Warming.
• Mr Gore won an Oscar for his climate change film An Inconvenient Truth
• The first negro to be awarded the Nobel Peace Prize was Ralph Johnson Bunche
• Rabindarnath Tagore won first Nobel Prize from South Asia.
• The first Muslim Nobel Laureate was: Anwar Sadaat of Egypt
• Nobel Prize holder UN institutions.....UNHCR, UAEA
• Who known as ‘Nightingale of India? Sarojinin Naidu
• Who is called as the “Herodotus of Arabs”? Abul Hassan Ali AI-Masudi
• Where was Albert Einstein born? Germany
• Heavy Mechanical Complex, Taxila was set up with the aid of China.
• Antarctica is the uninhabited continent of the world which is without any regular population.
• Turkey is the country having its land in two continents
• The world’s longest current reigning monarch is Queen of England.
• The Cambodian Language is the language with most Alphabets. It has a total number of 74 alphabets.
• Glaciers are found on every continent except Australia. The Lambert Glacier enjoys the distinction of being the largest glacier in the world. It is located in the Australia Antarctic Territory. Its length is 440 miles (700 km) and was discovered in 1956-57.
• The lowest mountain range in the world is the Bhieuna Bhaile
• The country known as the Land of Cakes is Scotland
• The place known as the Garden of England is Kent
• The largest bay in the world is Hudson Bay, Canada
• The largest church in the world is Basilica of St.Peter,Vatican City,Rome
• The country whose National Anthem has only music but no words is Bahrain
• The largest cinema in the world is the Fox theatre,Detroit,USA
• The country where there are no Cinema theatres is Saudi arabia
• The country where military service is compulsory for women is Israel
• The largest city of Africa is Cairo
• The most densely populated Island in the world is Honshu
• The first man to reach Antarctica was Fabian Gotileb
• Oldest surviving building in world is pyramids of Egypt.
• K-2 is also known as Godwin Austin, first climbed by Ardito Desio 1956.(Karakram range in Pakistan)

Agence France Presse (AFP)______ France
Agencia Cubana de Noticias (ACN)_______ Cuba
Agencia EFE______ Spain
Agentstvo Politicheskikh Novostiei (APN)_____ Russia
Agenzia Nazionale Stampa Associata (ANSA)_____ Italy
Algerie Presse Service (APS)______ Algeria
ARI______ Russia
Asia News Network _____ Thailand
Associated Press (AP) ______ USA
Aswat al-Iraq (Voices of Iraq)____ Iraq
Bulgarian News Agency (BTA)_____ Bulgaria
Burma News International______ Burma (Myanmar)
China News Service (CNS)_____ China
Cyprus News Agency (CNA)____ Cyprus
Deutsche Presse Agentur (DPA) _____ Germany
East African ______ Kenya
Europa Press (EP)____ Spain
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<!--Page 1 content Here--> </div> <div class="page"> <!--Page 2 content Here--> </div> <div class="page"> <!--Page 3 content Here--> </div> </div>


CSS & JavaScript Codes

<style>

/* Post Pagination by ٓAtif Shah */


.pagination-container {

    display: flex;

    justify-content: center;

}


.pagination-container .page-numbers-container {

    display: flex;

    font-size: 16px;

    overflow: hidden;

    font-weight: bold;

    font-family: "raleway", sans-serif;

    border-radius: 20px;

    box-shadow: 0 4px 8px rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.3);

}


.page-numbers-container .page-number {

    padding: 8px 20px;

    transition: all 400ms;

}


.page-numbers-container .page-number:hover {

    background: #c5c5e9;

    cursor: pointer;

}


.page-numbers-container .page-number.active {

    background: #17A589;

    color: #fff;

}


/* Page Content */


.page-content .page {

    display: none;

}


.page-content .page.active {

    display: block;

}

</style>


<script> 

const pages = document.querySelectorAll(".page-content .page");

const pageNumbersContainer = document.querySelector(".page-numbers-container");


if (pageNumbersContainer) {


let pn = localStorage.getItem("pageNumber") ? localStorage.getItem("pageNumber") : 0;


const createPagination = () => {

    pages.forEach((p, i) => {

        const pageNumber = document.createElement("div");

        pageNumber.classList.add("page-number");

        pageNumber.textContent = i + 1;

        pageNumber.addEventListener("click", () => {

localStorage.setItem("pageNumber", i);

location.reload();

        })


        pageNumbersContainer.appendChild(pageNumber);

    })


    document.querySelector(".page-number").classList.add("active");

    pages[0].classList.add("active");

}


createPagination();

const pageNumbers = document.querySelectorAll(".page-numbers-container .page-number");

const activatePage = (pageNumber) => {

    pages.forEach(p => {

        p.classList.remove("active");

    })

    pages[pageNumber].classList.add("active");

    pageNumbers.forEach(p => {

        p.classList.remove("active");

    })

    pageNumbers[pageNumber].classList.add("active");

localStorage.removeItem("pageNumber");

history.scrollRestoration = "manual";

}

activatePage(pn);

}

</script>




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