Pakistan's First Constituent Assembly which was elected through the 1946 General Elections consisted of:
59 members
79 members
69 members
89 members
The inaugural meeting of First Constituent Assembly was held on:
10th August 1947
14th August 1947
11th August 1947
15th August 1947
Lord Mountbatten addressed the First Constituent Assembly of Pakistan on 14th August 1947, at
Lahore
New Delhi
Islamabad
Karachi
"The first duty of a government is to maintain law and order, so that the life, property and religious beliefs of its subjects are fully protected": Quaid-e-Azam passed these remarks while addressing the Constituent Assembly on:
10th August 1947
11th August 1947
12th August 1947
14th August 1947
After independence the strength of Constituent Assembly was rasied to:
70
79
99
89
In the 79-member First Constituent Assembly of Pakistan the number of members from East Pakistan was 44 whereas Punjab had:
15 members
16 members
17 members
18 members
The President of the First Constituent Assembly of Pakistan was:
Quaid-e-Azam
Liaquat Ali Khan
Khaliq-uz-Zaman
Nazimuddin
The first session of the Constituent Assembly as a legislature was held in:
November 1947
December 1947
January 1948
February 1948
In 1953, the Constituent Assembly comprised of 79 members out of which the Muslim league Parliamentary party had:
50 members
60 members
70 members
80 members
The Constituent Assembly set up the Basic Principles Committee in: