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#1
By Zain
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Hard
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13 Mar 2026
What is the primary constitutional rationale for utilizing geographic quotas rather than linguistic ones in Pakistan’s federal framework?
💡 Explanation:The 1973 Constitution utilizes geographic quotas because socioeconomic disparities in Pakistan are primarily linked to geographic legacies and uneven historical development rather than purely linguistic identity.
#2
By Zain
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Medium
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03 Mar 2026
Which institution serves as the permanent secretariat for the National Economic Council (NEC) of Pakistan?
💡 Explanation:Under Article 156 of the Constitution of Pakistan, the National Economic Council (NEC) is responsible for reviewing the country's overall economic condition. The Planning Commission acts as its administrative and technical secretariat.
#3
By Zain
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Medium
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21 Feb 2026
Which requirement defines the ‘double majority’ rule necessary to amend the Australian Constitution through a referendum?
💡 Explanation:Under Section 128 of the Australian Constitution, a proposed amendment must be approved by a 'double majority': a majority of voters nationwide and a majority of voters in at least four out of the six states.
#4
By Zain
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Medium
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21 Feb 2026
Who serves as the ex-officio Chairman of the Azad Jammu and Kashmir Council, as per the regional constitutional framework?
💡 Explanation:According to the Azad Jammu and Kashmir Interim Constitution, the Prime Minister of Pakistan serves as the Chairman of the AJK Council, exercising significant authority over key administrative and judicial appointments.
#5
By Zain
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Medium
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12 Feb 2026
What percentage of Punjab’s representation in the Pakistan Army, based on the 2023 census data, was cited?
💡 Explanation:Data shared in the National Assembly indicated that Punjab’s share of representation in the armed forces, reflecting its population from the 2023 census, is 51.1%.
#6
By Zain
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Medium
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07 Feb 2026
Who serves as the chief executive of a province in Pakistan, leading the cabinet and government under the federal system?
💡 Explanation:The Chief Minister is the elected head of the provincial government and exercises the executive authority of the province, operating under a parliamentary federal system. The Governor is the constitutional head, appointed by the President.
#7
By Zain
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Easy
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06 Feb 2026
Which province of Pakistan is geographically the largest by total area?
💡 Explanation:Balochistan is the largest of Pakistan's four provinces by geographical area, accounting for approximately 44% of the country's total land area. It is also the least populated.
#8
By Zain
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Medium
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03 Feb 2026
Which governance challenge is frequently cited as a root cause for the sense of deprivation and subsequent militancy in Balochistan?
💡 Explanation:A central issue in the Balochistan conflict is the debate over federalism and economic justice, particularly the alleged unjust distribution of natural resource revenue and rights. This lack of resource control and development is frequently cited by political analysts and local leaders as the primary driver creating a sense of economic and political marginalization, which in turn fuels insurgent movements.
#9
By Zain
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Medium
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02 Feb 2026
What mechanism primarily determines the division of divisible tax revenue between the Federal and Provincial governments in Pakistan?
💡 Explanation:The National Finance Commission (NFC) is a constitutional body established under Article 160 of the Constitution of Pakistan. Its main function is to recommend the distribution of revenues (the divisible pool taxes) between the Federation and the Provinces, and the resulting recommendation is called the NFC Award.
#10
By Zain
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Medium
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18 Jan 2026
What was the primary objective of the Pakistan Oppressed Nations Movement (PONAM), established in the late 1990s?
💡 Explanation:The Pakistan Oppressed Nations Movement (PONAM) was an alliance of nationalist parties from Pakistan's smaller provinces, co-founded in the late 1990s. Its core objective was to struggle for greater provincial autonomy, constitutional rights, and equality for all federating units within Pakistan's federal structure.
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