A. Exact nature of the State
B. Lack of interest among members of the Constituent Assembly
C. The distribution of powers between Federal and Provincial Governments
D. Corrupt administration
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A. Exact nature of the State
B. Lack of interest among members of the Constituent Assembly
C. The distribution of powers between Federal and Provincial Governments
D. Corrupt administration
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A. Industry
B. Health
C. Education
D. Housing and Roads
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A. Prime Minister Kh. Nazimuddin proved to be incompetent to grapple with the difficulties faced by the country
B. Patronage of corruption
C. Vote of no – confidence was passed in the Constituent Assembly
D. Political tension created by the partisan appeal
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A. Maj-Gen (R) Iskandar Mirza
B. Ghulam Muhammad
C. Kh. Nizamuddin
D. Muhammad Ali Jinnah
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A. China
B. India
C. Afghanistan
D. Iran
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A. It is a Magna Carta of the constitutional history of Pakistan
B. It does not provide a solution to the economic problems of the people
C. It mixes religion with politics
D. It makes the working of the Government complicated
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A. Defence production
B. Tourism
C. Research and Development
D. Shipping
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A. Nawaz Sharif
B. Benazir Bhutto
C. Shujat Hussain
D. Shaukat Aziz
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A. 6
B. 7
C. 8
D. 9
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A. Federalism to continue
B. Muslims to join other communities for political progress
C. Concentration on education
D. Resolved to have a division of India on the basis of Two Nation Theory
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