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- 29
- 27
- 25
- 32
Governor General Malik Ghulam Muhammad proceeded on leave on 6th August, 1955 and he was succeeded by _____.
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- Iskandar Mirza
- Ch. Muhammad Ali
- General Ayub Khan
- General Yahya Khan
After the dissolution of the first Constituent Assembly of Pakistan in 1954, Maulvi Tamizuddin challenged this action in _____.
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- Punjab High Court
- Federal Court
- Sindh High Court
- Balochistan High Court
Malik Ghulam Muhammad and Khawaja Nazimuddin took over as the Governor General and Prime Minister of Pakistan, respectively on _____.
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- 11th October, 1951
- 15th October, 1951
- 17th October, 1951
- 19th October, 1951
Malik Ghulam Muhammad took over as the third Governor General of Pakistan on _____.
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- 11th October, 1951
- 15th October, 1951
- 19th October, 1951
- 17th October, 1951
Malik Ghulam Muhammad discharged duties as Governor General of Pakistan till _____.
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- 5th October, 1955
- 7th October, 1955
- 9th October, 1955
- 11th October, 1955
The Muslim League suffered a crushing defeat in East Pakistan in _____.
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- March 1954
- April 1954
- May 1954
- July 1954
In 1954, a United Front Ministry came to power in East Pakistan under _____.
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- H. S. Suhrawardy
- Bashani
- Muhammad Ali Bogra
- A. K. Fazlul Haq
Malik Ghulam Muhammad dismissed the ministry of Khawaja Nazimuddin on _____.
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- 14th April, 1953
- 15th April, 1953
- 16th April, 1953
- 17th April, 1953
On 22nd December, 1952, the second draft Constitution was presented to the Constituent Assembly of Pakistan by _____.
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- Muhammad Ali Bogra
- Liaquat Ali Khan
- Khawaja Nazimuddin
- Malik Ghulam Muhammad
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