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- 1st October, 1958
- 3rd October, 1958
- 5th October, 1958
- 7th October, 1958
Major General Iskandar Mirza appointed General Ayub Khan as Prime Minister of Pakistan on _____.
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- 26th August, 1958
- 23rd March, 1958
- 26th October, 1958
- 29th October, 1958
General Ayub Khan worked as Prime Minister of Pakistan during 1958. His tenure as the Prime Minister of Pakistan lasted for _____.
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- One day
- Two days
- Three days
- Four days
The Cabinet announced by Major General Iskandar Mirza on 24th October, 1958 included Manzoor Qadir as _____.
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- Minister of Law
- Foreign Minister
- Interior Minister
- Defence Minister
On 24th October, 1958, the portfolio of Minister of Commerce was given to _____.
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- Muhammad Shoaib
- Habib-ur-Rehman
- Abul Qasim
- Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto
On 24th October, 1958, General Wajid Ali Barki was made _____.
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- Interior Minister
- Finance Minister
- Minister of Law
- Health Minister
Iskandar Mirza handed over all powers to General Ayub Khan on _____.
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- 27th October, 1958
- 27th October, 1959
- 27th October, 1960
- 27th October, 1961
General Ayub Khan was appointed as Chief Martial Law Administrator on 7th October, 1958. He held this office till _____.
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- 8th April, 1962
- 6th June, 1961
- 8th June, 1962
- 18th June, 1962
General Ayub Khan introduced the System of Basic Democracies (BD System) through the Basic Democracies Order in the year _____.
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- 1958
- 1959
- 1960
- 1963
Under the System of Basic Democracies, Ayub Khan’s government divided the country into BD Wards numbering _____.
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- 80,000
- 85,000
- 90,000
- 95,000
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