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
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
The Constituent Assembly repealed PRODA on:
20th Sept. 1954
20th November 1954
20th October 1954
20th Dec. 1954
When the First Constituent Assembly was dissolved in October 1954, its speaker was:
A Punjabi
A Bengali
A Sindhi
A Pathan
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
Second Constituent Assembly approved the One Unit scheme on 30th Sept. 1955 by 43 votes against:
13 votes
33 votes
23 votes
36 votes
The One Unit Committee submitted its report in:
January 1955
March 1955
February 1955
April 1955
The Executive Council of Muslim League ratified the One Unit plan on:
2nd Dec. 1954
6th Dec. 1954
10th Dec. 1954
16th Dec. 1954
The One Unit scheme was approved by the Sindh Assembly on:
7th Dec. 1954
9th Dec. 1954
11th Dec. 1954
21st Dec. 1954
The Punjab Assembly approved the One Unit scheme on: