1. The office of the President of Azad Jammu and Kashmir is defined under:
(A) 1972 Constitution of Pakistan
(B) Shimla Agreement
(C) Interim Constitution Act 1974
(D) UN Resolution 47
2. The President of AJK is:
(A) Head of government
(B) Ceremonial head of state
(C) Military commander
(D) Provincial governor of India
3. The President of AJK is elected by:
(A) Public referendum
(B) AJK Legislative Assembly
(C) UN Security Council
(D) Pakistan National Assembly
4. The term of the President of AJK is generally:
(A) 5 years
(B) 3 years
(C) 2 years
(D) 7 years
5. The real executive authority in AJK lies with:
(A) President
(B) Speaker
(C) Chief Justice
(D) Prime Minister
6. The President of AJK acts on the advice of:
(A) UN Secretary-General
(B) Army Chief
(C) Indian Prime Minister
(D) Prime Minister of AJK
7. The President of AJK is part of:
(A) Executive structure
(B) Judiciary
(C) Military only
(D) UN system
8. The President of AJK can be removed by:
(A) Impeachment by Legislative Assembly
(B) UN resolution
(C) Military order
(D) Pakistan Supreme Court
9. The President of AJK is:
(A) Directly elected by people
(B) Appointed by India
(C) Indirectly elected
(D) Appointed by UN
10. The President of AJK holds office as:
(A) Constitutional figurehead
(B) Supreme military ruler
(C) Provincial governor
(D) Foreign ambassador
11. The President of AJK is required to be:
(A) Citizen of any country
(B) UN official
(C) Foreign diplomat
(D) Citizen of AJK or Pakistan-administered Kashmir region
12. The President of AJK is appointed under approval of:
(A) Indian Parliament
(B) NATO
(C) AJK Legislative Assembly
(D) EU Parliament
13. The President of AJK represents:
(A) Judiciary
(B) Pakistan Army
(C) United Nations
(D) State of Azad Jammu and Kashmir
14. The President’s role is mainly:
(A) Administrative executive
(B) Judicial authority
(C) Military command
(D) Ceremonial and constitutional
15. The President of AJK is bound by:
(A) Constitution (1974 Act)
(B) UN laws
(C) Indian Constitution
(D) NATO rules
16. The President of AJK appoints:
(A) UN ambassadors
(B) Judges and officials (on advice)
(C) Indian governors
(D) Foreign ministers
17. The President of AJK is head of:
(A) Government
(B) State (symbolic head)
(C) Military
(D) Parliament of Pakistan
18. The President of AJK cannot:
(A) Sign laws
(B) Represent the state
(C) Give constitutional assent
(D) Exercise executive authority independently
19. The President of AJK gives assent to:
(A) UN resolutions
(B) Military orders only
(C) Indian laws
(D) Bills passed by Assembly
20. The President of AJK is linked with:
(A) Kashmir governance system
(B) Roman Empire
(C) Mughal administration
(D) Sikh Empire
21. The President of AJK is part of which system?
(A) Presidential system
(B) Parliamentary system
(C) Monarchy
(D) Military rule
22. The President is advised by:
(A) UN Council
(B) Council of Ministers
(C) NATO
(D) Supreme Court only
23. The President of AJK is a:
(A) Political party leader only
(B) Military general
(C) Constitutional authority
(D) Foreign diplomat
24. The President’s powers are:
(A) Unlimited
(B) Controlled by India
(C) Controlled by UN
(D) Limited by Constitution
25. The President of AJK is responsible for:
(A) Daily governance
(B) Military operations
(C) Symbolic state representation
(D) Foreign invasion
26. The President of AJK works closely with:
(A) UN Secretary-General
(B) Indian President
(C) Prime Minister of AJK
(D) NATO Commander
27. The President of AJK is NOT:
(A) Head of state
(B) Constitutional figure
(C) Head of government
(D) Ceremonial authority
28. The President of AJK system is similar to:
(A) USA presidential system
(B) Tribal system
(C) Military dictatorship
(D) Parliamentary constitutional model
29. The President’s election is indirect through:
(A) Public vote
(B) UN election
(C) Army selection
(D) Assembly members
30. The President of AJK is important because he/she:
(A) Represents constitutional state authority
(B) Runs army operations
(C) Controls India-Pakistan borders
(D) Leads UN missions