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Which is the Upper House of the Parliament of Pakistan?
A) National Assembly
B) Provincial Assembly
C) Senate
D) GB Legislative Assembly
Answer: C) Senate
Explanation: The Senate is the Upper House representing provinces equally.
Members of the National Assembly are elected through:
A) Direct elections by the people
B) Appointment by the President
C) Selection by Provincial Assemblies
D) Appointment by Judiciary
Answer: A) Direct elections by the people
Explanation: National Assembly members are directly elected by the people.
What is the main function of the Senate in Pakistan?
A) To interpret laws
B) To represent provinces equally in Parliament
C) To control provincial governments
D) To conduct elections
Answer: B) To represent provinces equally in Parliament
Explanation: The Senate ensures equal representation of all provinces.
Which body makes laws for Gilgit-Baltistan?
A) Provincial Assembly
B) GB Legislative Assembly
C) National Assembly
D) Senate
Answer: B) GB Legislative Assembly
Explanation: The GB Legislative Assembly makes laws for Gilgit-Baltistan.
If a new law about education is to be made for the whole country, it will be passed by:
A) Local councils
B) Provincial Assemblies
C) National Assembly and Senate
D) Judiciary
Answer: C) National Assembly and Senate
Explanation: Parliament (National Assembly + Senate) passes federal laws.
If Sindh wants to pass a law about agriculture, which body will do it?
A) Senate
B) Sindh Provincial Assembly
C) National Assembly
D) Supreme Court
Answer: B) Sindh Provincial Assembly
Explanation: Provinces handle agriculture, so Sindh’s Provincial Assembly passes it.
A law is passed by the National Assembly and Senate but seems unclear. Who can explain its meaning?
A) Executive
B) Parliament
C) Judiciary
D) Armed Forces
Answer: C) Judiciary
Explanation: Judiciary interprets and explains unclear laws.
Why does Pakistan need both a Senate and a National Assembly?
A) To increase the number of politicians
B) To balance power and ensure equal representation of provinces
C) To confuse voters
D) To reduce democracy
Answer: B) To balance power and ensure equal representation of provinces
Explanation: Senate represents provinces equally, National Assembly represents population.
Imagine the National Assembly passes a law that ignores provincial rights. Which body can protect the rights of provinces?
A) Senate
B) Prime Minister
C) Federal Cabinet
D) President
Answer: A) Senate
Explanation: The Senate checks laws and protects equal rights of provinces.
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