- The Constitution of Pakistan was framed by the elected representatives of the:
A) Judiciary
B) People
C) Armed forces
D) Bureaucracy
Answer: B - The President of Pakistan is part of the:
A) Judiciary
B) Parliament
C) Cabinet only
D) Election Commission
Answer: B - The Senate was created to ensure representation of the:
A) Judiciary
B) Provinces
C) Armed forces
D) Political parties
Answer: B - The Constitution allows the establishment of local governments by the:
A) Federation
B) Provinces
C) Senate
D) Judiciary
Answer: B - The Prime Minister submits resignation to the:
A) Chairman Senate
B) President
C) Chief Justice
D) Speaker
Answer: B - The President may ask the Cabinet to reconsider its advice under Article:
A) 48
B) 58
C) 90
D) 91
Answer: A - The Constitution of Pakistan emphasizes the independence of the:
A) Executive
B) Judiciary
C) Provinces
D) Cabinet
Answer: B - The Provincial Assembly elects the:
A) Governor
B) Chief Minister
C) President
D) Chairman Senate
Answer: B - The Prime Minister can advise the President to dissolve the National Assembly at any:
A) Time
B) Election
C) Budget session
D) Senate meeting
Answer: A - The Constitution provides equal citizenship rights to all:
A) Muslims only
B) Pakistanis
C) Senators
D) Bureaucrats
Answer: B - The Parliament approves taxation through the passage of:
A) Ordinances
B) Money bills
C) Resolutions
D) Constitutional petitions
Answer: B - The Senate of Pakistan cannot originate a:
A) Constitutional amendment bill
B) Private member bill
C) Money bill
D) Resolution
Answer: C - The Constitution guarantees the freedom of movement throughout:
A) Asia
B) Pakistan
C) Provinces only
D) Federal territories only
Answer: B - The Governor can summon the Provincial Assembly on advice of the:
A) President
B) Chief Minister
C) Chief Justice
D) Senate
Answer: B - The judiciary can review executive actions through:
A) Martial law
B) Judicial review
C) Referendum
D) Ordinance
Answer: B - The Parliament may legislate on criminal law and procedure under the:
A) Federal system
B) Judiciary
C) Provincial government
D) Cabinet system
Answer: A - The Constitution provides protection against forced:
A) Voting
B) Labor
C) Taxation
D) Education
Answer: B - The National Assembly can pass a vote of no confidence by:
A) Simple majority
B) Two-thirds majority
C) One-third majority
D) Senate approval
Answer: A - The Constitution of Pakistan establishes a welfare:
A) Monarchy
B) State
C) Colony
D) Empire
Answer: B - The President may promulgate ordinances only when Parliament is not in:
A) Majority
B) Session
C) Islamabad
D) Election mode
Answer: B - The Constitution provides that all citizens are equal before the:
A) Cabinet
B) President
C) Law
D) Senate
Answer: C - The Parliament exercises control over public expenditure through the:
A) Judiciary
B) Budget process
C) Governors
D) Ordinances
Answer: B - The Chief Minister is responsible to the:
A) President
B) Provincial Assembly
C) Senate
D) Prime Minister
Answer: B - The Constitution allows the President to address Parliament at the commencement of the:
A) Parliamentary year
B) Fiscal year
C) Senate term
D) Judicial year
Answer: A - The Constitution guarantees the right to fair trial under Article:
A) 9
B) 10-A
C) 14
D) 25
Answer: B - The Federal Shariat Court consists of Muslim judges appointed by the:
A) Prime Minister
B) President
C) Chief Justice
D) Senate
Answer: B - The Parliament can remove the Prime Minister through a:
A) Judicial order
B) Vote of no confidence
C) Presidential ordinance
D) Referendum
Answer: B - The Constitution recognizes provincial autonomy within a:
A) Federal structure
B) Unitary structure
C) Military structure
D) Colonial system
Answer: A - The President may require a caretaker Prime Minister to continue until:
A) Elections are completed
B) Senate approval
C) Budget session
D) Judicial order
Answer: A - The Constitution prohibits discrimination in appointments to service on the basis of:
A) Religion
B) Race
C) Sex
D) All of these
Answer: D - The National Assembly is more powerful in financial matters because it represents the:
A) Provinces
B) People
C) Judiciary
D) Cabinet
Answer: B - The Parliament can legislate on defense and foreign affairs under the:
A) Provincial List
B) Federal List
C) Concurrent List
D) Judicial List
Answer: B - The Constitution ensures that no tax shall be levied except by authority of:
A) Cabinet
B) President
C) Law
D) Senate
Answer: C - The Prime Minister appoints parliamentary secretaries from among members of the:
A) Judiciary
B) Parliament
C) Army
D) Election Commission
Answer: B - The President of Pakistan may be elected for a maximum of:
A) One term
B) Two terms
C) Three terms
D) Unlimited terms
Answer: B - The Constitution protects the privacy of:
A) Citizens
B) Homes
C) Communications
D) All of these
Answer: D - The Provincial Governors are constitutional heads of the:
A) Federation
B) Provinces
C) Judiciary
D) Senate
Answer: B - The Constitution requires the state to promote Islamic moral:
A) Trade
B) Education
C) Standards
D) Judiciary
Answer: C - The Parliament may establish administrative courts and tribunals under the:
A) Constitution
B) Senate rules
C) Cabinet policy
D) Provincial orders
Answer: A - The Prime Minister is assisted in administration by the Federal:
A) Judiciary
B) Cabinet
C) Senate
D) Governors
Answer: B - The Constitution allows every citizen the right to enter and move freely throughout:
A) Provinces only
B) Pakistan
C) South Asia
D) Federal territories only
Answer: B - The President can return a bill to Parliament except a:
A) Constitutional bill
B) Ordinary bill
C) Money bill
D) Private bill
Answer: C - The Constitution establishes the Council of Common Interests to resolve disputes between:
A) Provinces and Federation
B) Judiciary and Parliament
C) Senate and Assembly
D) Army and Cabinet
Answer: A - The Parliament can legislate regarding citizenship of Pakistan under the:
A) Federal List
B) Provincial List
C) Senate authority
D) Judiciary
Answer: A - The Constitution protects freedom of speech subject to glory of:
A) Parliament
B) Judiciary
C) Islam
D) Senate
Answer: C - The National Assembly may continue for a maximum period during emergency beyond its term for:
A) 3 months
B) 6 months
C) 1 year
D) 2 years
Answer: C - The Constitution ensures independence of judges through secure:
A) Salaries
B) Tenure
C) Service conditions
D) All of these
Answer: D - The Prime Minister may hold office during the pleasure of the:
A) President
B) National Assembly
C) Senate
D) Judiciary
Answer: B - The President can issue ordinances having the same force as an:
A) Executive order
B) Act of Parliament
C) Senate resolution
D) Judicial decree
Answer: B - The Constitution guarantees freedom to manage religious institutions subject to:
A) Law
B) Morality
C) Public order
D) All of these
Answer: D - The Parliament may create new All-Pakistan Services under approval of the:
A) Senate only
B) Provinces
C) Judiciary
D) Cabinet
Answer: B - The Constitution provides safeguards against exploitation of:
A) Children
B) Women
C) Labor
D) All of these
Answer: D - The Governor appoints provincial ministers on advice of the:
A) President
B) Chief Minister
C) Senate
D) Judiciary
Answer: B - The Constitution allows citizens to form political parties subject to:
A) Law
B) Morality
C) Sovereignty of Pakistan
D) All of these
Answer: D - The Parliament supervises the executive through standing:
A) Courts
B) Committees
C) Ordinances
D) Tribunals
Answer: B - The Constitution guarantees access to public places without discrimination based on:
A) Religion
B) Race
C) Caste
D) All of these
Answer: D - The National Assembly has special responsibility regarding financial:
A) Matters
B) Elections
C) Treaties
D) Appointments
Answer: A - The Constitution provides for joint sittings of Parliament to resolve disagreements between the:
A) Judiciary and Parliament
B) Two Houses
C) Provinces and Federation
D) Cabinet and Senate
Answer: B - The President acts on advice of the Cabinet or:
A) Governors
B) Prime Minister
C) Senate
D) Judiciary
Answer: B - The Constitution recognizes the rights of minorities to establish their own:
A) Courts
B) Educational institutions
C) Provinces
D) Ministries
Answer: B - The Parliament may legislate on banking and currency under the:
A) Provincial List
B) Federal List
C) Concurrent List
D) Cabinet authority
Answer: B - The Constitution guarantees freedom of profession subject to:
A) Qualifications prescribed by law
B) Senate approval
C) Presidential order
D) Provincial authority
Answer: A - The Supreme Court may review its own judgments under its:
A) Advisory jurisdiction
B) Review jurisdiction
C) Provincial jurisdiction
D) Military jurisdiction
Answer: B - The Constitution ensures protection of minorities’ religious and cultural:
A) Businesses
B) Institutions
C) Elections
D) Cabinets
Answer: B - The Governor may dissolve the Provincial Assembly on advice of the:
A) Chief Minister
B) President
C) Senate
D) Judiciary
Answer: A - The Parliament approves international treaties where required under the:
A) Constitution
B) Senate rules
C) Cabinet orders
D) Provincial laws
Answer: A - The Constitution ensures participation of women in:
A) Judiciary only
B) Political life
C) Cabinet only
D) Armed forces only
Answer: B - The Prime Minister may seek dissolution of the National Assembly through the:
A) Chief Justice
B) President
C) Senate
D) Election Commission
Answer: B - The Constitution recognizes Islam as the state religion while protecting minority:
A) Property
B) Rights
C) Elections
D) Cabinets
Answer: B - The President can proclaim emergency due to war, external aggression, or internal:
A) Politics
B) Disturbance
C) Elections
D) Debate
Answer: B - The Constitution guarantees that no person shall be compelled to pay any tax not imposed by:
A) Cabinet
B) Parliament
C) Law
D) Senate
Answer: C - The Parliament may legislate on nuclear energy under the:
A) Federal List
B) Provincial List
C) Judicial authority
D) Cabinet policy
Answer: A - The Constitution requires loyalty to the state from every:
A) Foreigner
B) Citizen
C) Senator
D) Minister
Answer: B - The President may promulgate ordinances subject to approval by:
A) Parliament
B) Senate only
C) Judiciary
D) Cabinet
Answer: A - The Constitution guarantees protection against unlawful deprivation of:
A) Office
B) Property
C) Elections
D) Nationality
Answer: B - The Parliament may regulate trade and commerce with foreign countries under the:
A) Federal List
B) Provincial List
C) Senate authority
D) Cabinet authority
Answer: A - The Constitution establishes the National Economic Council for coordination between federation and:
A) Judiciary
B) Provinces
C) Senate
D) Armed forces
Answer: B - The Prime Minister may appoint special assistants to aid in:
A) Judiciary
B) Governance
C) Elections
D) Military affairs only
Answer: B - The Constitution guarantees that no person shall be prosecuted or punished more than once for the same:
A) Office
B) Crime
C) Election
D) Tax
Answer: B - The Parliament can legislate on inter-provincial matters under the:
A) Federal structure
B) Provincial system
C) Judiciary
D) Cabinet authority
Answer: A - The Constitution requires the state to promote unity and Islamic way of:
A) Politics
B) Life
C) Judiciary
D) Economy only
Answer: B - The President can summon a joint sitting of Parliament to resolve deadlock between the:
A) Provinces
B) Two Houses
C) Judiciary and Senate
D) Cabinet and Assembly
Answer: B - The Constitution recognizes the right of citizens to lawful employment and:
A) Business
B) Profession
C) Trade
D) All of these
Answer: D - The Parliament exercises legislative authority on behalf of the:
A) Judiciary
B) People
C) Armed forces
D) Provinces only
Answer: B - The Constitution provides that executive actions of the Federation shall be taken in the name of the:
A) Prime Minister
B) President
C) Parliament
D) Senate
Answer: B - The Governor can require the Provincial Assembly to meet on advice of the:
A) Chief Minister
B) President
C) Senate
D) Chief Justice
Answer: A - The Constitution provides for accountability of the executive to the:
A) Judiciary only
B) Parliament
C) Armed forces
D) Governors
Answer: B - The Parliament may pass resolutions regarding matters of national:
A) Importance
B) Judiciary
C) Elections
D) Trade only
Answer: A - The Constitution protects against detention without being informed of grounds of:
A) Appointment
B) Arrest
C) Election
D) Taxation
Answer: B - The National Assembly can originate money bills under the:
A) Constitution
B) Senate rules
C) Cabinet policy
D) Provincial law
Answer: A - The Constitution ensures that sovereignty is exercised by chosen representatives of the:
A) Senate
B) Judiciary
C) People
D) Provinces
Answer: C - The Parliament may legislate regarding communications and railways under the:
A) Provincial List
B) Federal List
C) Judicial authority
D) Cabinet authority
Answer: B - The Constitution guarantees the right to preserve language, script, and culture of:
A) Provinces only
B) Minorities
C) Senate members
D) Bureaucrats
Answer: B - The President may dissolve the National Assembly if advised by the:
A) Prime Minister
B) Senate
C) Judiciary
D) Governor
Answer: A - The Constitution establishes the office of Auditor General to audit accounts of the:
A) Federation and Provinces
B) Senate only
C) Judiciary only
D) Armed forces only
Answer: A - The Parliament may legislate for peace, order, and good governance of the:
A) Federation
B) Provinces only
C) Judiciary
D) Cabinet
Answer: A - The Constitution provides that the armed forces shall act under directions of the:
A) Judiciary
B) Federal Government
C) Senate
D) Governors
Answer: B - The Prime Minister may appoint ministers from either House of:
A) Judiciary
B) Parliament
C) Provinces
D) Election Commission
Answer: B - The Constitution guarantees equal opportunity in public employment for all:
A) Ministers
B) Citizens
C) Senators
D) Governors
Answer: B - The political system of Pakistan is founded on democracy, federalism, and Islamic:
A) Socialism
B) Principles
C) Monarchy
D) Colonialism
Answer: B
