A. Two years
B. Three years
C. Four Years
D. Five years
Related Mcqs:
- The First Prime Minister of Britain was:_____________?
A. Mr. Macmillan
B. Sir Anthony Eden
C. Mr. Walpole
D. Mr. Winston Churchill - Khawaja Nazim-ud-Din was removed on 16 April, 1953. Who was appointed as the new Prime Minister of Pakistan, who was also elected as the leader of the parliament by the Muslim League?
A. Miraj Khalid
B. Mohammad Ali Bogra
C. Maulvi Tameez-ud-Din
D. Khan Nizam-ud-Din - According to the 3rd draft constitution, from where the Prime Minister was to be elected?
A. West Pakistan
B. East Pakistan
C. From any wing
D. From Lower House - The Prime Minister has the selection of Minister:
A. A free hand
B. To consult King or Queen
C. Has to consult parliament
D. To consult his party - 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 - According to the 3rd draft constitution in Punjab (included in West Pakistan) 75 members should be elected for lower house. How many members were proposed to be elected for upper house?
A. 5
B. 7
C. 9
D. 10 - The office and the functions of the Prime Minister are based on: __________?
A. Constitutional Conventions
B. Judicial Decisions
C. Common laws
D. Historic Documents - Name of the first Labour Party leader who became the Prime Minister for the second term:
A. Mrs. Margaret Thatcher
B. Mr. John Major
C. Mr. Winston Churchill
D. Toney Blair - The first Prime Minister of England was:______________?
A. Lord Asquith
B. Winston Churchill
C. Lord Asmey
D. Walpole - The Prime Minister is the leader of:__________?
A. His own party
B. House of Lords
C. House of commons
D. Parliament