SAPM Haroon Akhtar Khan Invited to Represent Pakistan at World Expo 2025 in Japan 10 Score: 0 Attempted: 0/10 Subscribe 1. : Who called on SAPM Haroon Akhtar Khan in Islamabad? (A) Chinese Ambassador (B) U.S. Ambassador (C) Japanese Ambassador H.E. Akamatsu Shuichi (D) UN Resident Coordinator 2. : Where is SAPM Haroon Akhtar Khan invited to represent Pakistan? (A) Tokyo Olympics (B) G20 Summit (C) World Expo 2025 in Osaka (D) United Nations General Assembly 3. : What will SAPM Haroon Akhtar Khan promote at the Pakistani Pavilion in Japan? (A) Defense cooperation (B) Religious tourism (C) Cultural heritage (D) Space technology 4. : Which senior Japanese official is SAPM Haroon Akhtar Khan scheduled to meet during his visit? (A) Prime Minister of Japan (B) Defense Minister of Japan (C) Foreign Minister of Japan (D) Governor of Osaka 5. : What did Haroon Akhtar Khan say about Japanese products? (A) Too expensive for Pakistan (B) Often unreliable (C) Lacking innovation (D) Known for exceptional quality 6. : What two new policies did SAPM mention as part of Pakistan’s investment vision? (A) Defense Policy and Climate Policy (B) Industrial Policy and New Energy Vehicle Policy (C) Taxation Reform and Water Policy (D) Health Policy and Education Policy 7. : What is the main goal of Pakistanās new policies, as mentioned by SAPM Haroon Akhtar Khan? (A) Increase imports from Japan (B) Attract investment and enhance business facilitation (C) Limit international travel (D) Restrict technology transfer 8. : When is SAPM Haroon Akhtar Khan scheduled to depart for Japan? (A) August 5, 2025 (B) August 10, 2025 (C) August 12, 2025 (D) August 15, 2025 9. : What aspect of Japanese society impressed Haroon Akhtar Khan during his previous visit? (A) Climate (B) Cuisine (C) Work ethic and technological advancement (D) Transportation cost 10. : How does Pakistan view its partnership with Japan, according to the SAPM? (A) Temporary and limited (B) Focused only on agriculture (C) Mutually beneficial for long-term economic growth (D) Dependent on foreign aid