-
- 145
- 150
- 155
- 160
In the 1970 provincial elections Awami League (Mujib) won 288 seats and Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) won _____.
-
- 144 seats
- 134 seats
- 140 seats
- 151 seats
Under the System of Basic Democracies, Ayub Khan’s government divided the country into BD Wards numbering _____.
-
- 80,000
- 85,000
- 90,000
- 95,000
The government of Ayub Khan held the first elections to Basic Democracies System in _____.
-
- November, 1959
- December, 1959
- January, 1960
- February, 1960
Chaudhry Fazal Elahi was elected as Speaker of the Assembly _____.
-
- 15th May, 1956
- 19th May, 1956
- 21st May, 1956
- 27th May, 1956
The second Constituent Assembly approved the bill of the 1956 Constitution on _____.
-
- 21st April, 1956
- 1st June, 1956
- 29th February, 1956
- 4th March, 1956
In March 1954, elections were held in East Pakistan (now Bangladesh). Out of the 309 seats which were contested the United Front captured 222 seats but the Muslim League won only _____.
-
- 7 seats
- 9 seats
- 10 seats
- 14 seats
Malik Ghulam Muhammad dissolved the first Constituent Assembly of Pakistan in 1954 because _____.
-
- It was corrupt
- It curtailed powers of Governor General
- It was inefficient
- None of the above
The first meeting of the second Constituent Assembly of Pakistan was convened in _____.
-
- April 1955
- June 1955
- July 1955
- May 1955
The second Constituent Assembly of Pakistan consisted of _____ members.
-
- 80
- 70
- 75
- 90
The above Multiple Choice Question (MCQ) has been selected from Pakistan Affairs Category. Pakistan Affairs Multiple Choice Questions are sometimes called Pakistan Studies MCQs. We try our level best to provide you with error-free questions/MCQs. However, in case you find any mistake in the MCQs, feel free to contact us for its correction. It is pertinent to mention here that the Pakistan Affairs/Pakistan Studies MCQs have their own importance and are mandatory in almost 95% of the examinations. Some leading testing agencies / organizations such as Central Superior Service (CSS), Federal Public Service Commission (FPSC), Punjab Public Service Commission (PPSC), Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Public Service Commission (KPPSC), Balochistan Public Service Commission (BPSC), Sindh Public Service Commission (SPSC), National Testing Services (NTS), Open Testing Services (OTS), Universal Testing Services (UTS), Pakistan Testing Services (PTS), Central Testing Services (CTS), Allied Testing Services (ATS), Educational Testing and Evaluation Agency (ETEA) etc. include at least 10% MCQs from Pakistan Affairs / Pakistan Studies category. The Pakistan Affairs / Pakistan Studies MCQs are not only beneficial for the Job seekers (Jobs MCQs) but also helpful for the students who are trying to seek admissions in educational institutions / universities of their choice preceded by appearing in their Entry Test Exams (Entry Test MCQs). These tests include UET ECAT (is a test based on Physics, Mathematics, Chemistry and English), MDCAT (is a mandatory admission test for medical and dental college), SAT (include SAT-I “a reasoning test” and SAT-II “a subject test”), GRE (it is also known as Graduate Record Examination comprises two types of tests, the GRE subject (subjects include Physics, Biology, Chemistry, Psychology and English Literature) and the GRE general test (Analytical Writing Assessment, Verbal Reasoning and Quantitative Reasoning), LCAT (LUMS common admissions test is mandatory for candidates seeking admission at LUMS), NUST Entry Test, COMSATS-NTS Test, LAT (Law Admissions Test is a mandatory pre-admission test to get admission in LLB 5 years program) etc. In addition, the information contained in MCQs is equally beneficial for the those who are fond of gathering and enhancing their knowledge.