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- 1st January, 1985
- 1st January, 1986
- 1st January, 1987
- 1st January, 1988
The date of 1st January, 1986 stands as a landmark in the rule of General Zia-ul-Haq because _____.
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- Zakat Foundation was established
- Majlis-e-Shoora was established
- Shariat Bill was passed by Senate
- Martial Law was lifted
The government of Muhammad Khan Junejo took many steps for the social, economic and political progress of Pakistan. For this purpose it launched on 31st December, 1985 _____.
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- Five-Point Plan
- Six-Point Plan
- Seven-Point Plan
- Eight-Point Plan
Ojri Camp disaster took place on _____ in Rawalpindi.
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- 10th April, 1988
- 10th April, 1987
- 10th May, 1987
- 10th May, 1988
During the Ojri Camp disaster, a lot of ammunition was lost on 10th April, 1988. This disaster took place in _____.
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- Nowshehra
- Kohat
- Islamabad
- Rawalpindi
General Zia-ul-Haq dismissed Muhammad Khan Junejo’s government through Article 58(2) B on _____.
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- 12th May, 1987
- 29th May, 1987
- 29th May, 1988
- 29th May, 1987
After dismissing Muhammad Khan Junejo’s government in May 1988, Zia-ul-Haq formed caretaker governments in the centre and provinces. The central government was formed under _____.
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- Fazal Haq
- Aslam Khattak
- Zafarullah Khan Jamali
- Mian Nawaz Sharif
General Zia-ul-Haq died in a plane crash on _____.
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- 17th August, 1988
- 17th August, 1987
- 17th August, 1990
- None of the above
General Zia-ul-Haq met an accidental death through a plane crash on 17th August, 1988. This accident took place near _____.
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- Bahawalpur
- Rajasthan
- Muzaffargarh
- Bahawalnagar
The 1973 Constitution of Pakistan was enforced on _____.
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- 14th August, 1973
- 23rd March, 1973
- 14th July, 1973
- 6th September, 1973
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