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23 Jan 2026
What was the primary effect of abolishing the Concurrent Legislative List in the Constitution of Pakistan?
💡 Explanation:The abolition of the Concurrent Legislative List was a key feature of the 18th Constitutional Amendment (2010). This action transferred 47 subjects from the joint legislative domain of the Federation and Provinces exclusively to the Provinces, a massive act of decentralization which significantly enhanced provincial autonomy and strengthened the federal structure of Pakistan. The 18th Amendment also addressed the Prime Minister's powers and local governments (Article 140A), but the abolition of the Concurrent List is directly responsible for the massive devolution of legislative power.
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13 Dec 2025
Which key presidential power was removed by the 18th Constitutional Amendment (2010)?
💡 Explanation:The 18th Amendment, passed in 2010, was a landmark constitutional reform that aimed to restore the parliamentary character of the 1973 Constitution. A key change was the repeal of Article 58(2)(b), which had granted the President the discretionary power to dissolve the National Assembly. Its removal cemented Pakistan's transition from a semi-presidential system back to a purely parliamentary democracy, where the Prime Minister is the chief executive and head of government.
#3
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04 Dec 2025
If the President returns a Parliament-passed bill, what is required for Parliament to override the veto and make it law?
💡 Explanation:Under Article 75 of the Constitution of Pakistan, if the President returns a bill (a form of suspensive veto), the bill must be reconsidered by a joint sitting of both Houses (National Assembly and Senate). If the bill is then passed again by the majority of the members present and voting (a simple majority) in that joint sitting, the President is bound to assent to it.
#4
By TheQuizWire
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30 Oct 2025
Which amendment reduced the President’s power in Pakistan?
💡 Explanation:The 18th Amendment (2010) removed the President's power to dissolve assemblies and devolved power to provinces.
#5
By TheQuizWire
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29 Oct 2025
When was Pakistan’s current Constitution adopted?
💡 Explanation:The current Constitution of Pakistan was adopted in 1973.
#6
By The Quiz Wire Editorial Team
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24 Oct 2025
Who constitutes the Electoral College for Pakistan’s President?
💡 Explanation:The President is elected by members of both houses of Parliament and the four Provincial Assemblies.
#7
By The Quiz Wire Editorial Team
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24 Oct 2025
What was the impact of Pakistan’s 18th Amendment?
💡 Explanation:The 18th Amendment removed the President's power to dissolve assemblies and restored parliamentary democracy.
#8
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21 Oct 2025
What is the upper house of Pakistan’s Parliament called?
💡 Explanation:The Senate acts as the upper house, representing the provinces equally.
#9
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18 Oct 2025
Who is the Head of Government in Pakistan?
💡 Explanation:The Prime Minister is the chief executive and head of government in Pakistan's parliamentary system.
#10
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18 Oct 2025
What is Pakistan’s constitutional form of government?
💡 Explanation:The 1973 Constitution establishes Pakistan as a federal parliamentary republic.
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