A. 10 Hindu Members
B. 12 Hindu Members
C. 13 Hindu Members
D. None of them
Related Mcqs:
- The 68 number Constituent Assembly were comprised of 44 members from East Pakistan including:
A. 12 Hindu Members
B. 14 Hindu Members
C. 13 Hindu Members
D. 16 Hindu Members - How many members were from East-Pakistan in 2nd Constituent Assembly?
A. 30
B. 35
C. 39
D. 40 - Of which party the most members of 2nd Constituent Assembly from east Pakistan were selected?
A. Awami League
B. United Front
C. Both of them
D. None of them - How many members were from East Pakistan in the 2nd Constituent Assembly?
A. 40
B. 50
C. 35
D. 55 - On 10th August 1947 the first Constituent Assembly met. Which of the following job(s) was/were assigned to the Constituent Assembly?
A. Of framing the constitution
B. To act as Federal Parliament, until the constitution came into effect
C. Both of these
D. None of these - In the Second Constituent Assembly 72 members were selected by the members of the Provincial Assemblies and Electoral Colleges for Karachi and Balochistan and the ret were:
A. Selected
B. Nominated
C. Elected
D. Not elected - The members of Constituent Assembly were indirectly elected, i.e., they were elected by the members of the provincial legislatures on the basis of separate election. Which was/were the area(s) where there were no provincial legislature?
A. Balochistan and Tribal Areas
B. Balochistan
C. Tribal Areas
D. East Pakistan - Term the most important principle of the second draft constitution between East and West Pakistan, which brought East Pakistan at par in the central legislature?
A. East Pakistan proposal
B. Parity Proposal
C. Power Proposal
D. Power Sharing Formula - The 1st Constitution Assembly of Pakistan was dissolved by the Governor-General by a Proclamation dated the 24th of October, 1954 and a reconstituted Council of Ministers was set up. The President of the Constituent Assembly Maulvi Tamiz-ud-Din Khan, thereupon filed a writ petition under which section Maulvi Tamiz-ud-Din Khan file this petition?
A. 224-A of the Government of India Act, 1935
B. 225-A of the Government of India Act, 1935
C. 223-A of the Government of India Act, 1935
D. 228-A of the Government of India Act, 1935 - In Muhammad Ali Formula bicameral parliament was envisaged; the upper House was to have 50 members of which 10 were to be from East Pakistan and 40 from West Pakistan, and the Lower House was to have:
A. 250 members
B. 300 members
C. 210 members
D. 340 members