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- 25th and 28th January, 1985
- 25th and 28th April, 1985
- 25th and 28th February, 1985
- 25th and 28th March, 1985
As a result of the 1985 General Elections, the statesman who became the 11th Prime Minister of Pakistan was _____.
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- Malik Meraj Khan
- Moeen Qureshi
- Ghulam Mustafa Jatoi
- Muhammad Khan Junejo
In 1985, Muhammad Khan Junejo formed his Cabinet which consisted of _____.
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- 20 members
- 22 members
- 25 members
- 27 members
General Zia-ul-Haq launched Islamization process in Pakistan through which he enforced Hudood Ordinance on _____.
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- 10th February, 1979
- 10th February, 1980
- 10th February, 1981
- 10th February, 1982
Federal Shariat Court of Pakistan was established during the regime of _____.
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- General Zia-ul-Haq
- Ghulam Ishaq Khan
- Liaquat Ali Khan
- General Ayub Khan
Federal Shariat Court was established in Pakistan on _____.
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- 27th May, 1978
- 27th May, 1979
- 27th May, 1980
- 27th May, 1981
During the rule of General Zia-ul-Haq (1977-1988), ten Seerat Conferences were held in Pakistan. Out of these the last Seerat Conference was held on _____.
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- 26th November, 1984
- 26th November, 1985
- 26th November, 1986
- 26th November, 1985
During the rule of General Zia-ul-Haq (1977-1988), how many Seerat Conferences were held in Pakistan?
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- Ten
- Nine
- Eight
- Six
In January 1981, General Zia-ul-Haq’s regime established an Islamic University in _____.
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- Karachi
- Islamabad
- Peshawar
- Lahore
In order to introduce Islamic Banking System in Pakistan, General Zia-ul-Haq’s regime introduced Interest Free Banking on _____.
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- 1st January, 1978
- 1st January, 1980
- 1st January, 1981
- 1st January, 1984
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