Constitutional Development in Islamic Republic of Pakistan – Online MCQs Test – Pakistan Studies 10th

Online MCQs Test | Chapter 3 : Constitutional Development in Islamic Republic of Pakistan | Pakistan Studies Class 10th | Sindh Board Science Group

Online MCQs Test of Chapter 3 (Constitutional Development in Islamic Republic of Pakistan) Pakistan Studies Class 10th Science Group – Sindh Board. According to New Examination Pattern / Syllabus of Sindh Board

1. The Constitution of 1956 was abrogated by:

 
 
 
 

2. The Second Constituent Assembly was elected in the year AD:

 
 
 
 

3. In the general elections, the A warn! League gained a vital majority in the year AD:

 
 
 
 

4. Sheikh Mujib-ur-Rehman presented the manifesto of Awami League which consisted of:

 
 
 
 

5. The four provinces of West Pakistan were merged into one province in the year AD:

 
 
 
 

6. The Awami League was declared an illegal party by:

 
 
 
 

7. Pakistan recognized Bangladesh in the year AD:

 
 
 
 

8. The distance between the East and West Pakistan was:

 
 
 
 

9. The second constitution in Pakistan was enforced in the year AD:

 
 
 
 

10. Federal Parliamentary System was introduced first time in the country in:

 
 
 
 

11. The first constitution of Pakistan was enforced in the year:

 
 
 
 

12. The Second Islamic Summit Conference was held in the year AD:

 
 
 
 

13. Merger of four provinces into one province was known as:

 
 
 
 

14. As a result of military action, leaders of A warn! League and a large numbers of Ben galls escaped to:

 
 
 
 

15. Islamic Ideological Council was set up in the Constitution of:

 
 
 
 

16. Number of delegations from Muslims countries participated in the Second Islamic Summit were:

 
 
 
 

17. The Constitution of 1962 was remained enforced for:

 
 
 
 

18. According to the Constitution of 1973, a parliament consists of:

 
 
 
 

19. The Second Islamic Summit Conference was held in:

 
 
 
 

20. East Pakistan separated from the united Pakistan in:

 
 
 
 


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