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Islamiat MCQs | Ghazwa e Badr to Ghazwa e Doomat tul Jindal MCQs

All Important MCQs about the Ghazwa e Badr to Ghazwa e Doomat tul Jindal MCQs

Important Islamiat MCQs for CSS, PMS, PCS, NTS, FPSC and all other relevant Competitive exams


True and honest teaching of Islamiat can change an ordinary person into a better human being and subsequently create a peaceful society

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CSS Pakistan Affairs Notes | Legal Cases and Role of Higher Courts

CSS Pakistan Affairs Notes

Legal Cases and Role of Higher Courts


Maulvi Tamizuddin Khan’s case

In Maulvi Tamizuddin Khan vs. The Federation of Pakistan (PLD 1955 Sind 96) the High Court examined three issues: whether the Governor-general’s assent was needed to validate Assembly actions and whether the absence of assent invalidated them; whether the Governor-General had the right to dissolve the Assembly; and whether the writ petitions fell within the High Court’s jurisdiction. More generally, the High Court was asked to determine the extent of the Assembly’s powers, its relationship to the executive and the judiciary’s authority to limit executive authority. The issue of assent was vital to the Governor-General’s argument because the writ petition was filed under Section 223-A of the 1935 Act. Relying on past judgments and the Governor-General’s actions pursuant to Assembly acts without assent, Chief Justice Constantine quickly dismissed this “novel objection,” noting that “if accepted [it] would upset a consistent course of practice and understanding.” As Justice Muhammad Bakhsh noted, all parties to the dispute had been acting as if assent were unnecessary. The court therefore ruled that assent was not needed for constitution-making; indeed, Justice Bakhsh claimed that the Assembly “could even repeal the whole of 1935 Act.” The Constituent Assembly was a sovereign body, the Governor-General’s authority was limited in the 1935 Act by the Assembly’s constitutive powers, and “both the powers of assent and dissolution are provisions relating to the Constitution.” Therefore, the power of dissolution was limited. Proposing that Commonwealth custom required dissolution only “by express provision in the Constitution,” Chief Justice Constantine concluded that the “purported dissolution is a nullity in law.” Responding to concerns that the Constituent Assembly’s tenure seemed unending, Justice Bakhsh noted that the 1947 Act had specifically withdrawn the Governor-General’s power to dissolve the federal legislature: “If you need the statutory authority to dissolve a body whose life is only five years, your need of that power is a number of times greater when the life is unlimited.”

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CSS Constitutional Law Notes | Governing Systems and Executive-Legislative Relations

Governing Systems and Executive-Legislative Relations

(Presidential, Parliamentary and Hybrid Systems)

The relations among a country’s governing institutions differ depending on whether a country has a presidential, parliamentary or hybrid political system. Although each country has its own variance on these political typologies, some conclusions have been drawn about the characteristics of each of these systems and their relationship to political conflict and executive and legislative power. These generalizations are useful for helping to determine characteristics of political systems of other nations three aspects of executive-legislative relations:

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Dr Madiha Fatima of M. Aafreen CSS.PMS Institute Lahore is Guiding Aspirant LIVE now @ CSS Times’ Facebook Page

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Pakistan Affairs Notes | Information Technology (IT) Sector Development in Pakistan

Pakistan Affairs Notes

Information Technology (IT) Sector Development in Pakistan

The Government of Pakistan has provided a reliable IT infrastructure and its package of incentives have been instrumental in the IT industry’s development. As a result, an increasing number of foreign IT companies have chosen Pakistan for their outsourcing operations.

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These incentives include:

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Islamiat MCQs | Children of Holy Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) MCQs

All Important MCQs about the Children of Holy Prophet Muhammad (SAW)

Important Islamiat MCQs for CSS, PMS, PCS, NTS, FPSC and all other relevant Competitive exams


True and honest teaching of Islamiat can change an ordinary person into a better human being and subsequently create a peaceful society

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Accounting and Auditing MCQs | Business Taxation MCQs for Competitive Exams

Government policies that focus on changing taxes and government spending are called:
(a) Fiscal policies
(b) Monetary policies.
(c) Incomes policies.
(d) Supply-side policies.
Answer: a

Who is Tax payer?
(a) Businessman
(b) Assessee
(c) Trust
(d) Farmer
Answer: b

The most important source of income of a government is:
(a) Foreign loans
(b) Sprinting of new money
(c) Sale of government property
(d) Taxes
Answer: d

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Gender Studies MCQS | Gender and Development MCQs

Gender Studies MCQS

Gender and Development MCQs


Who identified women’s role in economic development for the first time?
(a) Simon de
(b) Maria Mies
(c) Ester Boserup
(d) Peggy Antrobus
Answer: (c)

Which one of the following is not part of development?
(a) Economic growth
(b) Subsistence agriculture
(c) The reduction of poverty
(d) Improving levels of literacy
Answer (b)

Which one of the following is an example of social development?
(a) People becoming more outgoing and sociable
(b) Growing consumption of American and European consumer goods
(c) Rising numbers of doctors and hospitals
(d) Better equipped and trained armies
Answer (c)

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Gender Studies MCQS | Feminist Theories and Practice & Feminist Movements

Gender Studies MCQS

Feminist Theories and Practice & Feminist Movements

Mary Wollstonecraft was a
(a) Liberal Feminist
(c) Radical Feminist
(b) Marxist Feminist
(d) Psycho Analyst
Answer: (a)

Which school of feminist thought emerged as a result of gender blind character of Marxist thought?
(a) Radical Feminist thought
(b) Liberal Feminist thought
(c) Psychoanalytic thought
(d) Socialist Feminist thought
Answer: (d)

Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of Feminist Theory?
(a) Feminist Theory treats women as the central subject of investigation
(b). Feminist Theory promotes activism on behalf of women
(c). Feminist Theory is multicultural in orientation
(d). Feminist Theory advocates a linear understanding of the historical experiences of women.
Answer: (d)

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Role of Industrial Sector in Economic Development | CSS Pakistan Affairs Notes

Role of Industrial Sector in Economic Development

Increase in National Income:

Industrial sector also contributes in gross domestic product (GDP) of country According to year 2004-05 the contribution of industrial sector in GDP is 18.3 Percent. So in this ways this sector increases national GDP.

Development of industrial sector means more investment, employment and production. Increase in production will increase the national income. If we study the history of economic development we find that the growth in national income and per capita income has been accompanied by a relative decline in their dependence on agriculture. At present the share of industrial sector to GDP is 6.8%.

Higher standard of Living:

Industrialization helps in increasing the value of output per worker. The income of the labor, due to higher productivity increases. The rise in income raises the living standard of the people.

Economic Stability:

Industrial sector also helps government to stabilize price in country when goods are available in sufficient quantity. Industrialization is the best way to provide economic stability to the country. A nation which depends upon the production and export of raw material alone cannot compete the industrial nations.