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- 25th March, 1969
- 26th March, 1969
- 27th March, 1969
- 28th March, 1969
General Agha Muhammad Yahya Khan promulgated the Legal Framework Order (LFO) on _____.
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- 18th March, 1969
- 18th March, 1970
- 28th March, 1969
- 28th March, 1970
General Agha Muhammad Yahya Khan’s regime dismantled the One Unit of Pakistan on _____.
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- 1st May, 1970
- 1st June, 1970
- 1st July, 1970
- 1st March, 1970
During the era of Agha Muhammad Yahya Khan (1969-71), General Elections in Pakistan were held on _____.
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- 5th March, 1970
- 5th June, 1970
- 5th August, 1970
- 5th October, 1970
In the General Elections of 1970, out of 300 seats of National Assembly, the Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) of Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto won _____.
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- 85 seats
- 81 seats
- 34 seats
- 14 seats
In the General Elections of 1970, out of 300 seats of National Assembly, the National Awami Party (NAP) won _____.
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- 6 seats
- 3 seats
- 4 seats
- 5 seats
In the General Elections of 1970, out of 300 seats of National Assembly, the Awami League under Mujib-ur-Rehman won _____ seats.
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- 145
- 150
- 155
- 160
In the 1970 provincial elections Awami League (Mujib) won 288 seats and Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) won _____.
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- 144 seats
- 134 seats
- 140 seats
- 151 seats
On 12th January, 1971, General Agha Muhammad Yahya Khan met Shaikh Mujib-ur-Rehman in _____.
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- Lahore
- Dhaka
- Karachi
- Islamabad
General Yahya Khan refused to transfer power to Shaikh Mujib-ur-Rehman. As a result the Bengalis started agitation against the government. In order to restore law and order in East Pakistan, General Yahya Khan’s regime gave the Governorship of East Pakistan to _____.
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- General Farman Ali
- General Sarfaraz
- General Niazi
- General Tikka Khan
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