A. 1/3 majority of total membership
B. 2/3 majority of total membership
C. 3/4 majority of total membership
D. None of above
Related Mcqs:
- A bill passed by the Parliament (both houses) and assented by the President is called _____________?
A. An Act
B. An Ordinance
C. Prime Minister
D. None of above - Constitution can be amended by __________ majority in both Houses of the Parliament ?
A. Simple majority
B. 2/3 majority
C. 1/4 majority
D. None of above - A writes his name on the back of a bill of exchange. As the effect of his endorsement is to transfer the right to the bill to any person who may become the lawful holder of it, the endorsement is________________?
A. A valuable security
B. A Contract
C. An agreement
D. None of these - The 18th amendment became an Act of parliament when President Asif Ali Zardari put his signature on the bill on_____?
A. June 12,2010
B. July 13,2010
C. April 19,2010
D. May 10,2010Submitted by: Hafeez Alam Saila
- Can any person can hold membership of 2 houses at the same time ?
A. Yes
B. No
C. Both A and B
D. None of above - Article ____________ of the Constitution of 1973 empowers Provincial Assembly to pass vote of no confidence against Chief-Minister ?
A. 132
B. 133
C. 136
D. None of above - Section 11-EEEE of the Anti-Terrorism Act, 1997 empowers ____________ to pass orders of arrest?
A. The trial Court
B. The Government
C. The Public Prosecutor
D. Te Investigation Agency - Disqualification on grounds of defection of Members of Parliament is provided in Article ____________ of The Constitution?
A. 62
B. 63
C. 63A
D. None of above - According the Constitution of 1973 money bill can only be introduced in ____________________?
A. Senate
B. National Assembly
C. Both (a) and (b)
D. None of above - Constitution Fifteenth amendment bill could not be passed due to_________________?
A. Lapse of time
B. Dissolution of National Assembly
C. Illegality in procedure
D. None of above