1. The Interim Constitution Act 1974 (Azad Jammu and Kashmir) was passed in:
(A) 1965
(B) 1985
(C) 1974
(D) 1999
2. The Interim Constitution Act 1974 relates to:
(A) Punjab
(B) India
(C) Gilgit only
(D) Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJK)
3. The 1974 Constitution Act provides governance framework for:
(A) Azad Jammu and Kashmir
(B) India
(C) Nepal
(D) Tibet
4. The Interim Constitution Act 1974 was adopted by:
(A) Pakistan Parliament
(B) United Nations
(C) AJK Legislative Assembly under Pakistan guidance
(D) British Parliament
5. The head of state in AJK under the 1974 Act is:
(A) President
(B) Prime Minister
(C) Governor
(D) Chief Justice
6. The executive authority in AJK is mainly exercised by:
(A) Prime Minister
(B) Governor
(C) Army Chief
(D) Speaker
7. The Interim Constitution Act 1974 defines AJK as:
(A) Independent state
(B) Self-governing territory under Pakistan
(C) Province of India
(D) Colony of UK
8. The capital of Azad Jammu and Kashmir is:
(A) Srinagar
(B) Islamabad
(C) Lahore
(D) Muzaffarabad
9. The 1974 Act replaced which earlier arrangement?
(A) Government of AJK Act 1970
(B) Dogra rule
(C) Mughal law
(D) British law
10. The Interim Constitution Act 1974 is called “Interim” because:
(A) It is temporary until plebiscite decision
(B) It is incomplete permanently
(C) It is for elections only
(D) It is for trade only
11. The 1974 Constitution Act was enacted under:
(A) UN supervision
(B) Pakistan’s constitutional framework
(C) British rule
(D) Indian Parliament
12. The legislative body of AJK under 1974 Act is:
(A) National Assembly of Pakistan
(B) UN Council
(C) AJK Legislative Assembly
(D) Senate of India
13. The Interim Constitution Act 1974 ensures representation through:
(A) UN election system
(B) Monarchy
(C) Adult franchise
(D) Military rule
14. The 1974 Act declares the President as:
(A) Head of Judiciary
(B) Military commander
(C) Constitutional head of AJK
(D) Speaker of Assembly
15. The Prime Minister in AJK is:
(A) Ceremonial head
(B) Judge
(C) Chief executive authority
(D) Governor appointed by India
16. The Interim Constitution Act 1974 is part of:
(A) Mughal governance
(B) Roman law
(C) AJK political system
(D) Sikh Empire law
17. Under the 1974 Act, judiciary is:
(A) Controlled by UN
(B) Subordinate to military
(C) Fully independent
(D) Non-existent
18. The Supreme judicial body in AJK is:
(A) Supreme Court of Pakistan
(B) UN Tribunal
(C) Supreme Court of AJK
(D) Indian Supreme Court
19. The 1974 Constitution Act was influenced by:
(A) Kashmir dispute context
(B) Roman Empire law
(C) British Magna Carta only
(D) French Revolution
20. The Interim Constitution Act 1974 defines AJK’s relationship with Pakistan as:
(A) Fully independent
(B) Part of India
(C) Administrative linkage with Pakistan
(D) UN protectorate
21. The head of government in AJK is:
(A) Governor
(B) Chief Justice
(C) Prime Minister
(D) Army Chief
22. The 1974 Act gives legislative powers to:
(A) UN Security Council
(B) Indian Parliament
(C) AJK Legislative Assembly
(D) British Crown
23. The Interim Constitution Act 1974 is still:
(A) Abolished
(B) Replaced by UN law
(C) In force
(D) Invalid globally
24. The 1974 Act ensures governance based on:
(A) Military dictatorship
(B) Monarchy
(C) Parliamentary system
(D) Tribal system
25. The President of AJK is elected by:
(A) UN General Assembly
(B) Indian Parliament
(C) AJK Legislative Assembly
(D) Military
26. The Interim Constitution Act 1974 is significant for:
(A) Mughal history
(B) Roman law
(C) Political structure of AJK
(D) Sikh empire
27. The Act provides for basic rights of:
(A) Only army
(B) Only politicians
(C) Citizens of AJK
(D) Foreign nationals
28. The 1974 Act limits political authority in some matters by:
(A) UN Security Council
(B) Kashmir Council
(C) NATO
(D) EU Parliament
29. The Interim Constitution Act 1974 is related to:
(A) Economic union
(B) Governance and administration of AJK
(C) Space law
(D) Maritime law
30. The Interim Constitution Act 1974 remains important because it:
(A) Ends Kashmir dispute
(B) Defines political structure of AJK
(C) Creates new country
(D) Replaces UN