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161.
According to the Constitution of 1956, un-Islamic laws could not be enacted in Pakistan. It was provided by:
Article No. 178
Article No. 188
Article No. 198
Article No. 200
162.
According to the 1956 Constitution, the President could be impeached by:
One third members of Parliament
Two third members of Parliament
One half members of Parliament
Three fourth members of Parliament
163.
The Constitution of 1956 set up a unicameral parliament in the country. It was called National Assembly and comprised of:
250 members
320 members
300 members
350 members
164.
The Constitution of 1956 set up a National Economic Council which consisted of:
Twenty members
Ten members
Fifteen members
Eight members
165.
The Constitution of 1956 was not allowed to function properly and was abrogated by:
Maj. Gen. Iskander Mirza
Gen.Yahya Khan
Gen. Ayub Khan
Gen. Zia-ul-Haq
166.
In case of differences with National Assembly, the President could:
Hold a referendum
Dissolve the Assembly
Take vote of confidence from Assembly
None of the Above
167.
According to the 1956 Constitution, the number of candidates who could contest for the seat of President was:
Five
Three
Four
Two
168.
On 17th February 1960, President Ayub Khan appointed a Commission to draft a new Constitution for Pakistan. This commission was headed by:
Justice Shah Din
Justice Munir Ahmed
Justice Shahab Din
Justice Anwar-ul-Haq
169.
The Cabinet of Ayub Khan approved the draft of Constitution 1962 in:
February 1962
January 1962
March 1962
April 1962
170.
The Constitution of 1962 was enforced in the country on:
8th April 1962
8th June 1962
8th May 1962
8th July 1962
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