Matric Notes Class IX Pakistan Studies Constitution Short Question and Blanks
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Constitution Short Question and Answers
Q.1 Write any four features of Objective Resolution.
Ans.
- Sovereignty belongs to Almighty Allah.
- Rights of minorities were safeguard.
- The Judiciary would be free and independent.
- Fundamental rights of the citizens were guaranteed.
Q.2 Write any four features of constitution of 1956.
Ans.
- It was a written constitution.
- No law repugnant to Quran and Sunnah can be enacted in the country.
- President would be Muslim.
- The parliamentary type of Government was suggested.
Q.3 Write Islamic processions of the constitution of 1952.
Ans.
- The name of the country would be Islamic Republic of Pakistan.
- President would be Muslim.
- The existing laws would be made Islamic in character.
- No law against Quran and Sunnah would be acceptable.
Q.4 Write any four features of 1962 constitution.
Ans.
- It was a written constitution.
- Unicameral Legislature was suggested. It means only one house known as National Assembly.
- The President would be head of the state for five years.
- Urdu and Bengali were recognized as National language.
Q.5 Write any four Islamic Provisions o the constitution of 1962.
Ans.
- The name of the state would be “Islamic Republic of Pakistan”.
- Only a Muslim could become the president of Pakistan.
- Teaching of Quran and Islamiat was made compulsory.
- The president would appoint “Advisory Council of Islamic Ideology.”
Q.6 Write any four causes of fall of East Pakistan.
Ans.
- East and West Pakistan were situated at a great distance from each other.
- The social structure of the two wings was different.
- Both wings spoke different languages. Bengali was spoken in East Pakistan.
- Bengali Hindu teachers teach though negative thinking to East Pakistani students.
Q.7 Write any four features of the constitutions of 1973.
Ans.
- The president must be a Muslim not less than 45 years of age.
- The parliamentary form of Government was established.
- The prime minister would be elected by the majority of the National Assembly.
- Urdu was recognized as the National Language of Pakistan.
Q.8 Write the Islamic Provisions of the constitution of 1973.
Ans.
- The country was named “Islamic Republic of Pakistan”.
- The President and Prime Minister should be Muslim.
- All the laws were Islamized.
- No law could be framed against the Islamic principles.
Q.9 What role should be played by a citizen o Pakistan for its development?
Ans. A good citizen should play the following duties for the development of Pakistan.
- He should work hard for the economic growth.
- He should be a patriotic citizen.
- He should be well educated.
- He should have pride to be called Pakistani citizen.
Fill in the Blanks
- Constitution is the Supreme Law of any state.
- Constitution is the basic law of any state.
- Every government performs its duties and functions within constitutional limits.
- After the independence of Pakistan, the Government of India act 1935, with certain amendments was adopted by Pakistan.
- The Quaid-e-Azam was died on 11th September 1948.
- The Objective Resolution was passed by the First Constituent Assembly in March 1949 under the leadership of Liaquat Ali Khan.
- On 21st December 1954 Governor General of Pakistan Ghulam Mohammad dissolved the Legislative assembly.
- The first constitution of Pakistan was enforced on 23rd March, 1956.
- Pakistan was declared as an Islamic Republic under the first constitution in 1956.
- In October 1958, the 1956 constitution was abrogated by Commander in Chief of Pakistan Army General Mohammad Ayub Khan.
- A new constitution was prepared which was enforced by President Ayub Khan on 8th June, 1962.
- The Head of Pakistan must be a Muslim as compulsory under the 1962 constitution.
- Urdu and Bengali were declared National languages of Pakistan under the 1962 constitution.
- On 25th March, 1969 President Ayub Khan resigned and transferred his powers to Commander in Chief Yahya Khan.
- The constitution of 1973 came into force on 14th August 1973.
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