1. The Prime Minister of Azad Jammu and Kashmir is the:
(A) Chief executive of AJK
(B) Ceremonial head
(C) Military commander
(D) UN representative
2. The office of Prime Minister AJK is defined under:
(A) Shimla Agreement
(B) Lahore Resolution
(C) UN Resolution 47
(D) Interim Constitution Act 1974
3. The Prime Minister of AJK is elected by:
(A) Public referendum
(B) AJK Legislative Assembly
(C) UN Security Council
(D) President of India
4. The Prime Minister of AJK is:
(A) Head of state
(B) Ceremonial figure
(C) Head of government
(D) Military chief
5. The real executive authority in AJK lies with:
(A) President
(B) Governor
(C) Chief Justice
(D) Prime Minister
6. The Prime Minister of AJK leads:
(A) Judiciary
(B) Army
(C) Council of Ministers
(D) UN mission
7. The term of Prime Minister AJK depends on:
(A) UN decision
(B) Assembly confidence
(C) President of India
(D) Military approval
8. The Prime Minister remains in office as long as he/she has:
(A) Majority support in Assembly
(B) UN support
(C) Military support
(D) Foreign approval
9. The Prime Minister of AJK is responsible for:
(A) Symbolic representation
(B) UN voting
(C) Foreign invasion
(D) Governance and administration
10. The Prime Minister of AJK is appointed by:
(A) Majority vote in Legislative Assembly
(B) UN General Assembly
(C) President of India
(D) Military chief
11. The Prime Minister of AJK exercises authority in:
(A) Legislative matters only
(B) UN affairs
(C) Judicial matters only
(D) Executive matters
12. The Prime Minister heads:
(A) Executive branch
(B) Judiciary
(C) President’s office
(D) UN council
13. The Prime Minister of AJK is accountable to:
(A) UN Security Council
(B) Indian Parliament
(C) Legislative Assembly
(D) NATO
14. The Prime Minister can be removed by:
(A) UN resolution
(B) Military order
(C) Vote of no confidence
(D) President of India
15. The Prime Minister of AJK is part of:
(A) Presidential system
(B) Monarchy
(C) Parliamentary system
(D) Military regime
16. The Prime Minister’s cabinet is called:
(A) UN Council
(B) Security Council
(C) Supreme Court
(D) Council of Ministers
17. The Prime Minister advises:
(A) President of AJK
(B) UN Secretary-General
(C) Indian PM
(D) NATO
18. The Prime Minister of AJK is responsible for:
(A) Foreign policy of India
(B) UN peacekeeping
(C) Global diplomacy
(D) Internal administration of AJK
19. The Prime Minister is elected through:
(A) Direct public vote
(B) Indirect parliamentary system
(C) UN election
(D) Military selection
20. The Prime Minister of AJK works under:
(A) Military command
(B) UN law
(C) Constitutional framework (1974 Act)
(D) Indian Constitution
21. The Prime Minister is the:
(A) Head of state
(B) Military head
(C) Judicial head
(D) Chief executive
22. The Prime Minister is chosen after:
(A) UN approval
(B) British Crown order
(C) Indian Parliament decision
(D) General elections in AJK Assembly
23. The Prime Minister’s power is:
(A) Unlimited
(B) Military based
(C) Constitutional and limited
(D) Foreign controlled
24. The Prime Minister represents:
(A) Judiciary
(B) Military court
(C) UN system
(D) Executive government
25. The Prime Minister is supported by:
(A) Army only
(B) Foreign governments
(C) UN forces
(D) Cabinet ministers
26. The Prime Minister’s office is located in:
(A) Islamabad
(B) Karachi
(C) Delhi
(D) Muzaffarabad
27. The Prime Minister of AJK is responsible for:
(A) Law enforcement policy
(B) UN sanctions
(C) International war
(D) Daily governance and administration
28. The Prime Minister system in AJK is similar to:
(A) UK parliamentary system
(B) USA presidential system
(C) Military dictatorship
(D) Tribal system
29. The Prime Minister is accountable for:
(A) Indian foreign policy
(B) UN decisions
(C) Economic policy and governance
(D) NATO operations
30. The Prime Minister of AJK is important because he/she:
(A) Runs the executive government of AJK
(B) Controls UN missions
(C) Commands foreign armies
(D) Signs international treaties alone