Political Science Mcqs
Of which party the most members of 2nd Constituent Assembly from east Pakistan were selected?

A. Awami league
B. United front
C. Both of them
D. None of them

The 2nd Constituent Assembly framed and passed the first Constitution of Pakistan in:

A. July, 1956
B. February, 1956
C. May, 1956
D. January, 1956

When the first constitution of Pakistan was enforced?

A. 23rd march, 1956
B. 24th march, 1956
C. 25th march, 1956
D. 26th march, 1956

Which one of the following functions has been wrongly attributed to the Cabinet under Cabinet System?

A. It introduces important bills in the house
B. It defends the policy of the government on the floor of house
C. In introduces the budget in the parliament
D. None of the above

Political homogeneity, which is a feature of Cabinet Government implies:

A. All the members of cabinet must be taken from the same political party
B. The members of the/cabinet should be taken from all the political parties
C. Members of cabinet should be taken from various parties in proportion to their strength in the parliiament
D. None of the above

Cabinet Government works best under:

A. Single party system
B. Two-party system
C. Multi-party system
D. Partyless system

The Prime Minister is central to the formation of the Cabinet because:

A. He presides over the meetings of the cabinet
B. Cabinet is constituted around him
C. He can include anyone he likes in his cabinet
D. He can dismiss any member of the cabinet

Collective Responsibility of the Cabinet means:

A. All the ministers swim or sink together
B. All the decisions are taken by the cabinet ministers collectively
C. The decisions taken by the cabinet must be-formally signed by all the ministers
D. None of the above

Cabinet Government averts conflicts between the legislature and the exec dive by:

A. Clearly ear-marking the spheres of the two organs of government
B. By ensuring harmonious relations between the two
C. By freeing the executive of all control by the legislature
D. By protecting the legislature against undue interference by the executive