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- 8th June, 1958
- 8th September, 1958
- 17th June, 1958
- 20th September, 1958
Dr. Khan Sahib was assassinated on _____.
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- 9th July, 1958
- 9th March, 1958
- 9th April, 1958
- 9th May, 1958
Chaudhry Muhammad Ali resigned from the post of Prime Minister of Pakistan on _____.
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- 8th May, 1956
- 8th April, 1956
- 8th September, 1956
- 8th August, 1956
Chaudhry Fazal Elahi was elected as Speaker of the Assembly _____.
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- 15th May, 1956
- 19th May, 1956
- 21st May, 1956
- 27th May, 1956
Dr. Khan Sahib, Chief Minister of West Pakistan, established a new political party named ‘Republican Party’ on _____.
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- 3rd April, 1953
- 3rd April, 1954
- 3rd April, 1955
- 3rd April, 1956
Who was the first President of Pakistan?
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- Ayub Khan
- Ch. Muhammad Ali
- Iskandar Mirza
- Ghulam Muhammad
The first Constitution of Pakistan was enforced on 23rd March, 1956 and under it the first President of Pakistan was _____.
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- Ch. Muhammad Ali
- Ghulam Muhammad
- Ayub Khan
- Iskandar Mirza
The second Constituent Assembly approved the bill of the 1956 Constitution on _____.
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- 21st April, 1956
- 1st June, 1956
- 29th February, 1956
- 4th March, 1956
Ch. Muhammad Ali succeeded Muhammad Ali Bogra as Prime Minister of Pakistan on _____.
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- 11th August, 1955
- 14th August, 1955
- 11th August, 1954
- 14th August, 1954
The Governor General of Pakistan Malik Ghulam Muhammad tendered his resignation on _____.
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- 11th October, 1954
- 5th October, 1955
- 23rd October, 1954
- 27th October, 1955
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