- Karachi
- Multan
- Karachi
- Lahore
- C
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ASF is a federal agency.
ASF was established in 1976.
Pakistan Studies MCQs
All Pakistan Studies Solved MCQs from Current & Past Papers are included in this section of ETEST Academy’s Website. All Pak Studies MCQs are Completely Solved with short detail.
According to ASF Act 1975, Director General has the power to make regulations regarding ASF:
- True
- False
- False
- None of these
- a
Which Federal Minister controls the Airports Security Force (ASF)?
- Ministry of Aviation
- Interior Ministry
- Defence Ministery
- None of these
- a
No officer or member shall resign from the Force, without giving in writing a notice of:
- Two Months
- One Month
- Three Months
- None of these
- a
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According to ASF Service Rules 1978 section 17 notice of 2 months is necessary for resign otherwise it will be considered absent and disciplinary action may be taken.
The Federal Government can delegate his powers under ASF Act 1975 to:
- Director General ASF
- Director General ASF
- Aviation Minister
- None of these
- B
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ASF works under ASF Act-1975.
Federal Government can delegate his powers to DG ASF according to section 11 of ASF Act 1975.
ZA Bhutto gave 1973 Constitution on:
- 14 August
- 14 August
- 14 August
- 25 August
- a
-
The draft of Constitution of Pakistan 1973 was passed in assembly on 10 April 1973 but came into force on 14 August 1973.
Who abrogated 1956 constitution?
- Ayub Khan
- Iskandar Mirza
- Ayub Khan
- None of these
- B
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First Constitution of Pakistan 1956 was abrogated by Iskandar Mirza on 7 October 1956.
First Marshal Law was imposed by Ayub Khan.
Pakistan’s official language in 1956 constitution was:
- Urdu
- Bengali
- Both A & B
- None of these
- C
-
Both languages were official languages of Pakistan in 1956 and 1962 Constitution of Pakistan.
What should be the minimum age of president of Pakistan?
- 45 Years
- 50 Years
- 55 Years
- 60 Years
- a
-
Article 41 of Constitution of Pakistan 1973 deals with the President’s matters.
Who was Muhammad Ali Bogra?
- Prime Minister
- Law Minister
- President
- Governor
- a
-
Muhammad Ali Bogra was third Prime Minster of Pakistan.
He remained in PM office from 1953 to 1955.
He served Defence Minister and Foreign Minister also.