Second Constituent Assembly approved the One Unit scheme on 30th Sept. 1955 by 43 votes against:
13 votes
33 votes
23 votes
36 votes
192.
The One Unit of West Pakistan was established on 14th October 1955. Mushtaq Ahmed Gurmani was named its Governor and the office of Chief Minister went to:
Khan Abdul Qayyum
Dr. Khan Sahib
Mumtaz Daultana
Feroz Khan Noon
193.
When the First Constituent Assembly was dissolved in October 1954, its speaker was:
A Punjabi
A Bengali
A Sindhi
A Pathan
194.
The Constituent Assembly repealed PRODA on:
20th Sept. 1954
20th November 1954
20th October 1954
20th Dec. 1954
195.
In March 1954, elections were held in East Pakistan in which a total of 309 seats were contested. Out of these the Muslim League won only 9 seats but the United Front won:
202 seats
222 seats
212 seats
232 seats
196.
Out of the total 300 seats of Lower House the Bogra Formula gave 75 seats to Punjab but the seats allotted to East Pakistan were:
155
175
165
185
197.
According to the Bogra Formula the total member of seats of the Upper House was:
70
50
60
40
198.
Bogra Formula was presented in the Assembly by Muhammad Ali Bogra on:
7th October 1953
27th October 1953
17th October 1953
30th October 1953
199.
Basic Principle's Committee final report was submitted during the period of:
Liaquat Ali Khan
Quaid-i-Azam
Muhammad Ali Bogra
Nazimuddin
200.
31 Ulema representing all religious sects in a convention held at Karachi, in January 1951 agreed on points which numbered: