NTS OGDCL (Oil & Gas) Pakistan Affairs: Governance MCQs

Practice Governance MCQs for NTS OGDCL (Oil & Gas) Pakistan Affairs — topic-wise sets with solved answers.

NTS OGDCL (Oil & Gas) Pakistan Affairs: Governance MCQs — sample questions

  1. Question 1

    Q1. How is the President of Pakistan elected?

    • A) By the National Assembly
    • B) By the Senate
    • C) By Provincial Assemblies
    • D) By the National Assembly, Senate, and Provincial Assemblies

    Answer: By the National Assembly, Senate, and Provincial Assemblies

    Explanation: Under Article 41 of the 1973 Constitution, the President of Pakistan is elected by an Electoral College comprising members of the National Assembly, Senate, and all four Provincial Assemblies.

  2. Question 2

    Q2. How many interim constitutions have been enforced in Pakistan's history?

    • A) 1
    • B) 2
    • C) 3
    • D) 4

    Answer: 3

    Explanation: Pakistan has had three interim constitutions: the Government of India Act 1935 (adapted in 1947), the Interim Constitution of 1972, and the Constitution of 1962 served interim roles; technically two formal interim constitutions (1947 adaptation and 1972) are recognized.

  3. Question 3

    Q3. Which fund was established to counter the propaganda of the Indian National Congress post-1937 elections?

    • A) The Manshoor Fund
    • B) The Press and Propaganda Fund
    • C) The Dawn Fund and Trust
    • D) None of these

    Answer: The Press and Propaganda Fund

    Explanation: The correct answer is The Press and Propaganda Fund. This is an established fact in Pakistan's constitutional or political history tested in competitive exams.

  4. Question 4

    Q4. The foundation stone of Quaid's Mausoleum was laid by?

    • A) Iskandar Mirza
    • B) Yahya Khan
    • C) Ayub Khan
    • D) Liaquat Ali Khan

    Answer: Ayub Khan

    Explanation: The foundation stone of Quaid-e-Azam's Mausoleum (Mazar-e-Quaid) in Karachi was laid by President Ayub Khan.

  5. Question 5

    Q5. In which year was Majlis-e-Shoora announced by Zia-ul-Haq?

    • A) in 1983
    • B) in 1981
    • C) in 1980
    • D) in 1988

    Answer: in 1981

    Explanation: General Zia-ul-Haq announced the establishment of a non-elected Majlis-e-Shoora (Federal Advisory Council) in December 1981, which held its first session in January 1982.

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