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- March 1989
- April 1989
- June 1989
- July 1989
President Ghulam Ishaq Khan dismissed the government of Benazir Bhutto through Article 58(2)B on _____.
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- 4th August, 1990
- 6th August, 1990
- 8th August, 1990
- 10th August, 1990
After dismissing the government of Benazir Bhutto on 6th August, 1990, a caretaker government was installed under the premiership of _____.
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- Sher Baz Mazari
- Malik Meraj Khalid
- Moin-ud-Din
- Ghulam Musatafa Jatoi
General Elections 1990 in Pakistan were held on _____.
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- 22nd October, 1990
- 23rd October, 1990
- 24th October, 1990
- 25th October, 1990
For his first term as Prime Minister of Pakistan, Mian Muhammad Nawaz Sharif was sworn in by the Chief Justice of Pakistan on _____.
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- 3rd November, 1990
- 4th November, 1990
- 5th November, 1990
- 6th November, 1990
After the General Elections 1990, the post of Speaker of Punjab Assembly was given to _____.
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- Ghulam Haider Wyne
- Habibullah
- Manzoor Ahmed Wattoo
- Ch. Pervaiz Elahi
After the General Elections 1990, the Punjab government was formed by Islami Jamhoori Ittehad (IJI) under _____.
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- Hamid Nasir Chattha
- Ghulam Haider Wyne
- Ch. Pervaiz Elahi
- Manzoor Ahmed Wattoo
After the General Elections 1990, the post of Chief Minister Khyber Pakhtunkhwa was given to _____.
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- Mir Afzal Khan
- Jam Sadiq Ali
- Balkh Sher Mazari
- Taj Muhammad Jamali
According to the Water Apportionment Accord of 1991, Punjab was given 48.9% water whereas Sindh got _____ water.
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- 22.22%
- 33.33%
- 42.42%
- 44.44%
Prime Minister of Pakistan Mian Muhammad Nawaz Sharif represented Pakistan in the fifth SAARC Conference held in November 1990 in Maldives and the sixth SAARC Conference held on 21st December, 1991 in _____.
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- Colombo
- Delhi
- Dhaka
- Islamabad
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