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26 Jan 2026
Which constitutional article authorizes the federal government to impose Governor’s Rule (Emergency) in a province?
💡 Explanation:Article 234 of the Constitution of Pakistan empowers the President, upon report by the Governor or otherwise, to issue a Proclamation where the constitutional machinery in a province has broken down, leading to the imposition of Governor’s Rule.
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26 Jan 2026
What governance model uses neutral venues for politically sensitive team participation in a rival’s hosted global sporting event?
💡 Explanation:The 'Hybrid Model' is a compromise solution used by international organizations, such as the International Cricket Council (ICC), to allow a global tournament to proceed in a host country while enabling politically or security-sensitive participating nations to play their matches in a neutral, alternative venue.
#3
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26 Jan 2026
What is the fundamental economic problem that necessitates the study of resource allocation?
💡 Explanation:Scarcity is the basic economic problem: the conflict between unlimited wants and limited resources. Because resources are scarce, choices must be made about how to allocate them, which forms the basis of economic study.
#4
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26 Jan 2026
Which major economic policy was central to Margaret Thatcher’s government (1979-1990) in the United Kingdom?
💡 Explanation:The central pillar of 'Thatcherism' was a shift from a post-war consensus of state-managed capitalism to a free-market-oriented economy. This included the widespread privatization of major state-owned industries and utilities (like British Telecom, British Gas, and British Airways) to increase efficiency and competition. The policy also included monetarism to control inflation and significant legal curbs on trade union power.
#5
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26 Jan 2026
What regulatory system was introduced in Punjab to categorize safe commercial buildings?
💡 Explanation:The Punjab government introduced a 'Building Grading System' under which safe buildings will be categorized as 'A-grade' to enforce Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) and improve public safety and firefighting standards.
#6
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26 Jan 2026
Which emerging consumer credit mechanism facilitates immediate purchases via short-term, deferred installment payments?
💡 Explanation:Buy Now, Pay Later (BNPL) is a form of unsecured, short-term financing that allows consumers to purchase goods and services immediately and pay for them in scheduled installments, often interest-free. It has become a dominant trend in global e-commerce.
#7
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26 Jan 2026
Security analysis benchmarked 2025 as the deadliest year for militants since which preceding year?
💡 Explanation:2015 is often used as a benchmark year following the major counter-insurgency operations. The assessment that 2025 was the deadliest year for militants since 2015 indicates a decade-high intensity of conflict-related fatalities for non-state actors.
#8
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25 Jan 2026
What entity is responsible for safeguarding stability in Hong Kong and recently addressed “evil schemes” aimed at creating public disruption?
💡 Explanation:The Office for Safeguarding National Security (OSNS) in the HKSAR is responsible for enforcing the National Security Law and managing threats perceived as undermining central government authority or causing political disruption, often utilized to suppress public criticism and dissent.
#9
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25 Jan 2026
The 1955 Federal Court’s ruling in the Maulvi Tamizuddin Khan case effectively established which precedent in Pakistan’s constitutional history?
💡 Explanation:The Federal Court, in *Federation of Pakistan v. Maulvi Tamizuddin Khan* (1955), upheld the Governor-General’s dissolution of the First Constituent Assembly. Though the legal basis involved technical grounds, the judgment fundamentally relied on and introduced the concept that became known as the 'Doctrine of Necessity' into Pakistani jurisprudence. This doctrine justified extra-constitutional actions (like the dissolution) on the grounds of preventing governmental chaos or maintaining order, setting a damaging precedent for later judicial validations of military coups and non-parliamentary interventions.
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25 Jan 2026
What section of the Criminal Procedure Code empowers magistrates to prohibit the assembly of four or more persons to maintain public order?
💡 Explanation:Section 144 of the Criminal Procedure Code (CrPC) grants executive magistrates the power to issue orders in urgent cases of nuisance or apprehended danger, typically involving the temporary prohibition of gatherings of four or more individuals.
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