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- 10th September, 1977
- 12th September, 1977
- 13th September, 1977
- 15th September, 1977
General Zia-ul-Haq held elections to Local Bodies (Local Government Elections) in _____.
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- 1982
- 1983
- 1984
- 1985
General Zia-ul-Haq took oath as President of Pakistan on 23rd March, 1985 as a result of a referendum held on _____.
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- 13th December, 1984
- 20th February, 1985
- 20th March, 1984
- 19th December, 1984
General Elections 1985 on non-party basis were held in Pakistan on _____.
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- 25th and 28th January, 1985
- 25th and 28th April, 1985
- 25th and 28th February, 1985
- 25th and 28th March, 1985
As a result of the 1985 General Elections, the statesman who became the 11th Prime Minister of Pakistan was _____.
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- Malik Meraj Khan
- Moeen Qureshi
- Ghulam Mustafa Jatoi
- Muhammad Khan Junejo
On 10th January, 1977, the nine opposition parties formed a political alliance to get rid of Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto’s government. This alliance was given the name of _____.
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- PDM
- ARD
- PNA
- ANP
In order to meet the demands of opposition parties, the regime of Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto held General Elections in Pakistan on _____.
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- 7th March, 1977
- 7th April, 1977
- 7th May, 1977
- 7th June, 1977
During the era of Agha Muhammad Yahya Khan (1969-71), General Elections in Pakistan were held on _____.
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- 5th March, 1970
- 5th June, 1970
- 5th August, 1970
- 5th October, 1970
In the General Elections of 1970, out of 300 seats of National Assembly, the Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) of Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto won _____.
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- 85 seats
- 81 seats
- 34 seats
- 14 seats
In the General Elections of 1970, out of 300 seats of National Assembly, the National Awami Party (NAP) won _____.
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- 6 seats
- 3 seats
- 4 seats
- 5 seats
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