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i can
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khair apka koi bhi team member ager wid in time sahi answer de dey to woh mana jaye ga

koi bhi member na
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another quiz with team???



nopes

nopes

no quiz here na

heehehe
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$$dreams said:

whtz it abt




itz abt Poetry

n Poetry n Poetry

abhi no details na
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so da next question is


Kitna Pagal Dil Hai
Kaisi Yeh Mushkil Hai
Bewaja Kisi Pe Aitbaar Kare
Jo Bhi Yahan Pyaar Kare
Jeena Dushwaar Kare
Jo Bhi Yahan Pyaar Kare
Jeena Dushwaar Kare

Apne Mehboob Sanam Ko
Dil Kabhi Bhool Na Paye
Saath Chalte Hai Pal Pal
Biti Yaadon Ke Saaye
Chand Tare Bujh Jaaye
Raat Kaali Ho Jaye
Ek Bhi Warna Ho To
Duniya Khali Ho Jaye
Har Lamha Deedar Kare
Jeena Dushwaar Kare Hai
Har Lamha Deedar Kare
Jeena Dushwaar Kare Hai
Jo Bhi Yahan Pyaar Kare
Jeena Dushwaar Kare Hai
Yehi To Pyaar Ka Andaaz Hai


plus 8 fo it
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cigrate kee aish kee pic ka kiya kaam quiz mein

is kee to theekaat honeee chaiyee ..

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subha said:

new_beau said:

ffm said:

<font color="red"> Next Question fo Nbz team



gez da person


n




name da place


n

name any three bird which cant fly



SUSHMITA SEN


Badshahi Mosque - Lahore




Pea Cock
Hen
Ostrich





AISHWARYA RAY


abhi bhi khair time hai

soocha ja sakta hai

waise sahi bhi ho sakta hai answer aur nahi bhi
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Question fo Srkz team



Name da country


n Name any 3 animals which can swim

n Name any 2 Countries jahan per koi Miltatry Rulers hain
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Question fo MAd Max team


Name da founder of da Modern Turkey n LAst Caliph of da Otaman empire

Name da place where Eifel tower is present

n NAme da name of maufacturer of the KIA cars in pakistan
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Question fo Sallz team

Name any Actor who had won 3 grammy awards

n

Name da place where great Empire Jhangair is buried

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name any three bird which cant fly
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BAGHDAD, Iraq - Eight months after the fall of his government, former Iraqi President Saddam Hussein was captured by U.S. forces near his hometown, Tikrit, where he was hiding in a hole in the ground at a modest farmhouse, U.S. officials said Sunday.

The arrest, which was managed without a single shot being fired, was a major victory for the coalition, which has been battling an insurgency for months, and for President Bush, who has fended off criticism for failing to find the toppled Iraqi leader.

Saddam, 66, evaded capture and assassination attempts since the U.S.-led coalition invaded Iraq on March 20. But Sunday morning, Bush was able to make a proclamation the White House had awaited for months: “Yesterday, December the 13th, at around 8:30 p.m. Baghdad time, United States military forces captured Saddam Hussein alive.”

Options for justice
The U.S. administrator in Iraq, L. Paul Bremer, said Saddam was captured in the town of Adwar, 10 miles south of Tikrit, ending one of the most intense manhunts in history. Adwar holds special significance for Saddam; it is where he swam to freedom while wounded, his official biography says, after he tried but failed to assassinate President Abdul Karim Qassem in 1959.

U.S. military officials told NBC News that while Saddam appeared disoriented at first, "he wouldn't stop talking" once he got his bearings. "He was so tired of running,” one official said.

Lt. Gen. Ricardo Sanchez, the top U.S. military commander in Iraq, who saw Saddam overnight, confirmed the deposed leader was cooperative. He described Saddam as "a tired man, a man resigned to his fate."

Addressing the nation Sunday, Bush promised "the former dictator of Iraq will face the justice he denied to millions. In the history of Iraq, a dark and painful era is over. A hopeful day has arrived."

Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld said Saddam would get the protections of a prisoner of war, with his treatment “governed by the Geneva convention.” But he also said it was too soon to make "snap decisions" about Saddam's fate.

"Here is a man who has killed so many tens of thousands, who will have to be held accountable and brought to justice in some form and some way,” Rumsfeld said in an interview with "60 Minutes."

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Sanchez said U.S. authorities had yet to determine whether to turn Saddam over to a new Iraqi tribunal for trial. But Ahmad Chalabi, the outspoken leader of the Iraqi National Congress, said Saddam would be soon handed over to the Iraqi people for trial.

"It won’t be very long before a court case is prepared," he told BBC radio.

Chalabi and three other senior figures in the new Iraqi leadership visited Saddam early Sunday morning, along with Bremer and other U.S. officials, according to several reports.

"He was defiant" during the visit, Adnan Pachachi, an Iraqi Governing Council member and former foreign minister before Saddam took power, told the Washington Post. "He tried to justify his crimes by saying he was a just ruler."

A weary Saddam
U.S. forces aired a video showing a bearded Saddam being examined by a doctor who held his mouth open with a tongue depressor, apparently to get a DNA sample. They showed a photograph of Saddam after his face was shaved. U.S. military officials told NBC News he suffered a slight head injury.

Sanchez would not disclose where Saddam was being held. Dubai-based Al-Arabiya television reported he had been taken to Qatar for security reasons. The report could not immediately be confirmed and other reports speculated he was being kept at Baghdad International Airport, where many prisoners are guarded by U.S. troops.

"This success brings closure to the Iraqi people," Sanchez said. "Saddam Hussein will never return to a position of power from which he can punish, terrorize, intimidate and exploit the Iraqi people as he did for more than 35 years."

It also provides closure for Bush. Despite a $25 million bounty on his head, Saddam remained a political thorn in the president's side and an inspiration to anti-U.S. insurgents. The U.S.-led coalition sent out thousands of soldiers to search for him from its headquarters in the sprawling, gold-edged Republican Palace compound in Baghdad.

Even as he sounded a note of victory, Bush warned Saddam's capture "does not mean the end of violence in Iraq. We still face terrorists who would rather go on killing the innocent than accept the rise of liberty in the heart of the Middle East."

Many world leaders welcomed the news, including British Prime Minister Tony Blair. "Where his rule meant terror and division and brutality," Blair said, "let his capture bring about unity, reconciliation and peace."

Bush's potential opponents in next year's elections also offered praise, albeit tempered.

U.S. commanders believe Saddam, though in hiding, played a role in guerrilla violence that has killed hundreds of soldiers and civilians in Iraq.

In the latest attack early Monday, car bombs went off outside police stations around Baghdad, injuring at least four people. It was the second such attack in 24 hours.

Operation Red Dawn
Forces from the Army's 4th Infantry Division along with Special Forces captured Saddam, the U.S. military said. There were no shots fired or injuries in the raid, which was called Operation Red Dawn, Sanchez said.



A Pentagon diagram showed the hiding place as a 6-foot-deep vertical "spider hole," with a shorter tunnel branching out horizontally from one side. A pipe to the concrete surface at ground level provided air. The entrance to the hideout was under the floor of a small, walled compound with a room in one corner and a lean-to attached to the room.


The hideout was across a river from one of Saddam’s palaces, roughly in the middle of the compound.

He was just caught like a rat," U.S. Maj. Gen. Ray Odierno told reporters there. "It is rather ironic that he was in a hole in the ground across the river from these great palaces he built."

Saddam admitted his identity when he was captured. Sanchez said that two men affiliated with him were detained and that soldiers confiscated two Kalashnikov rifles, a pistol, a taxi and $750,000 in $100 U.S. bills.

A U.S. commander told The Associated Press on condition of anonymity that U.S. troops also discovered “descriptive written material of significant value.”

The official would not say whether the material related to resistance efforts, but Time magazine, quoting a U.S. intelligence official, said soldiers found a briefcase with a letter from a Baghdad resistance leader. Time also reported that after his capture, Saddam denied he had weapons of mass destruction and said the United States used them as a pretense to wage war.

The operation to nab the deposed Iraqi leader was based on information from a family “close to him,” Odierno said. But U.S. military officials told NBC News it was unlikely the informer would be eligible for the $25 million bounty on Saddam's head because he was a U.S. captive likely to face charges himself.

Celebrations, skepticism from Iraqis
Celebratory gunfire erupted in the capital, and shop owners closed their doors, fearful that the shooting would make the streets unsafe. The scene echoed one on July 22, after Saddam's sons Qusai and Odai were killed in a four-hour gunbattle with U.S. troops.


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Iraqis in the southern city of Nasiriyah sprayed soft drinks Sunday to celebrate the capture Saddam.
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"I'm very happy for the Iraqi people. Life is going to be safer now," said Yehya Hassan, 35, of Baghdad. "Now we can start a new beginning."

"This is the joy of a lifetime," said Ali Al-Bashiri, another resident.

In Tikrit, U.S. soldiers lit up cigars."The intimidation and fear this man generated for over 30 years are now gone," Odierno said.

In the northern city of Kirkuk, shots were fired in the air as residents rejoiced — but those shots killed eight and wounded 80 more, a hospital official told the AP.

Elsewhere, some Iraqis still loyal to Saddam were distraught at the news. In the city of Mosul, where attacks on American troops have particularly intense, Noha Fakhri wanted to cry.

"I love Saddam," she said. "I had hope that he might return to power, but now I know he won't."

Others remained skeptical that the man who exerted his iron will over the nation's resident had been caught. "I heard the news, but I'll believe it when I see it," said Mohaned al-Hasaji of Baghdad. "They need to show us that they really have him."

NBC's Tom Aspell in Baghdad, Jim Miklaszewski, Andrea Mitchell and Joel Seidman in Washington, and Robert Windrem in New York; The Associated Press and Reuters contributed to this report.
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aab yeh to kiddo ko hee pata hai k kis ka tower sahi manah ai

heheehe

per i got da rite answer
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time ho gaya hay next question kahan hay




ji ji



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jee me bak


n lemme chek yer answers firz na


heehehhe

waise team leaders kiya report hai ji

i think srkz team ney 50% answer kiya hai

imran khan ,,, tha sahi answer

althou external help bhi thee per phir bhi

Sallz team correct

NBz team excellent team work

N MadMAxz again gr8 team work

waise NB :P
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lolz @ deatho ... mein abhi post karta hoon next song abhi not at ma place na
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sorry folks .. abhi m not at ma place ...
tu aker next questions deta hoon sorry na


emergency mein jana para na
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still 2 hrs left ya can answer or add to yer answer

it will b closed at 1 pm paki time


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Congratz Kidoo..




thz
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CONNNNNGGGRRATTTTTTSSS FFM!!...GOOOD JOB!!!!!! PROUD OF YAA!!!!




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Aashiq Mujhe Aashiq
Tune Banaya Walawala
Aashiq Mujhe Aashiq
Tune Banaya Walawala
Dil Hai Tera Mere Seene Mein
Dil Hai Tera Mere Seene Mein
Ye Kya Gazab Yaar Hai
Sajna Yahi Pyaar Hai
Sajna Yahi Pyaar Hai

Tune Aisa Dard Diya Hai Mushkil Hai Batlana
Tune Kaisa Haal Kiya Hai Tune Bhi Na Jaana
Jaana Nahi Jaana Nazre Churake Walawala
Zulfo Ki Rangeen Chaoon Mein
Mehboob Ki Gori Baahon Mein
Dilbar Ki Raftaar Hai
Sajna Yahi Pyaar Hai
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plus 7 fo it
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hoye jogi bahir na nikalna ,,,,jab sall side per hogi to boolll doonga

abhi chupey raho
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abay sall rayy kya karnay ka kiddooo kay dimagh ki lassi bana dhalnay ka phir say ghalat check kar diya yea jo info aap nay diya hay yea to kiddoo kay dimagh ka hae

challoo phir say check karnay ka kya aghar is daffi ghallat check kar diya to fishooo fishooooo karnay ka kya



kiya
kiya
kiya
kiya
yeh mera damagh ka tha
kiya kiya

waqai mein


kiya
woh mera dhamagh tha kiya
nahiiiiiiiiiiiiii
nahi































haan waise ho skata haina

mera bhi aisa hee haina
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IMAN said:

ffm give us our ques...im right here now

lol

hurry plzz




yer questions r on board


apki is post se pehlay se heheheheheeheh
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Question fo Nbz team

Name da biggest city of pakistan

n do name da 10 markets / buildings of dat city

n

Name da Tallest tower of da world ffm37969.9896990741
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QUestion fo SRKz team


Name da person who invented da telephone

n


Name da crickter(paki) who iz curently MNA
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Name any 10 Cities of Pakistan where AIrports r present

n

Name da Country where no Army is present ...
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