Election Act 2017 Mcqs 500 Final
Election Act 2017 Mcqs 500 Final
Instructions: Four options per question (A–D). Answers at the end. Verify with the official
Elections Act, 2017 (ECP) for legal accuracy.
1. Which body administers and supervises elections in Pakistan?
A. Election Commission of Pakistan
B. Supreme Court
C. Parliament
D. Provincial Assembly
2. Under the Elections Act, 2017, Which body administers and supervises elections in Pakistan?
Explain why.
A. Election Commission of Pakistan
B. Supreme Court
C. Parliament
D. Provincial Assembly
3. Under the Elections Act, 2017, Which body administers and supervises elections in Pakistan?
Choose the correct option.
A. Election Commission of Pakistan
B. Supreme Court
C. Parliament
D. Provincial Assembly
4. Under the Elections Act, 2017, Which body administers and supervises elections in Pakistan?
A. Election Commission of Pakistan
B. Supreme Court
C. Parliament
D. Provincial Assembly
5. Under the Elections Act, 2017, Which body administers and supervises elections in Pakistan?
Select the best answer.
A. Election Commission of Pakistan
B. Supreme Court
C. Parliament
D. Provincial Assembly
6. According to election rules, Which body administers and supervises elections in Pakistan?
Explain why.
A. Election Commission of Pakistan
B. Supreme Court
C. Parliament
D. Provincial Assembly
7. According to election rules, Which body administers and supervises elections in Pakistan?
Choose the correct option.
A. Election Commission of Pakistan
B. Supreme Court
C. Parliament
D. Provincial Assembly
8. According to election rules, Which body administers and supervises elections in Pakistan?
A. Election Commission of Pakistan
B. Supreme Court
C. Parliament
D. Provincial Assembly
9. According to election rules, Which body administers and supervises elections in Pakistan?
Select the best answer.
A. Election Commission of Pakistan
B. Supreme Court
C. Parliament
D. Provincial Assembly
10. As per the Act, Which body administers and supervises elections in Pakistan? Explain why.
A. Election Commission of Pakistan
B. Supreme Court
C. Parliament
D. Provincial Assembly
11. As per the Act, Which body administers and supervises elections in Pakistan? Choose the
correct option.
A. Election Commission of Pakistan
B. Supreme Court
C. Parliament
D. Provincial Assembly
12. As per the Act, Which body administers and supervises elections in Pakistan?
A. Election Commission of Pakistan
B. Supreme Court
C. Parliament
D. Provincial Assembly
13. As per the Act, Which body administers and supervises elections in Pakistan? Select the
best answer.
A. Election Commission of Pakistan
B. Supreme Court
C. Parliament
D. Provincial Assembly
14. In election law, Which body administers and supervises elections in Pakistan? Explain why.
A. Election Commission of Pakistan
B. Supreme Court
C. Parliament
D. Provincial Assembly
15. In election law, Which body administers and supervises elections in Pakistan? Choose the
correct option.
A. Election Commission of Pakistan
B. Supreme Court
C. Parliament
D. Provincial Assembly
16. In election law, Which body administers and supervises elections in Pakistan?
A. Election Commission of Pakistan
B. Supreme Court
C. Parliament
D. Provincial Assembly
17. In election law, Which body administers and supervises elections in Pakistan? Select the
best answer.
A. Election Commission of Pakistan
B. Supreme Court
C. Parliament
D. Provincial Assembly
18. The Elections Act, 2017 primarily:
A. Consolidates election laws and procedures
B. Creates new taxes
C. Regulates foreign affairs
D. Controls film censorship
19. Under the Elections Act, 2017, The Elections Act, 2017 primarily: Explain why.
A. Consolidates election laws and procedures
B. Creates new taxes
C. Regulates foreign affairs
D. Controls film censorship
20. Under the Elections Act, 2017, The Elections Act, 2017 primarily: Choose the correct
option.
A. Consolidates election laws and procedures
B. Creates new taxes
C. Regulates foreign affairs
D. Controls film censorship
21. Under the Elections Act, 2017, The Elections Act, 2017 primarily:
A. Consolidates election laws and procedures
B. Creates new taxes
C. Regulates foreign affairs
D. Controls film censorship
22. Under the Elections Act, 2017, The Elections Act, 2017 primarily: Select the best answer.
A. Consolidates election laws and procedures
B. Creates new taxes
C. Regulates foreign affairs
D. Controls film censorship
23. According to election rules, The Elections Act, 2017 primarily: Explain why.
A. Consolidates election laws and procedures
B. Creates new taxes
C. Regulates foreign affairs
D. Controls film censorship
24. According to election rules, The Elections Act, 2017 primarily: Choose the correct option.
A. Consolidates election laws and procedures
B. Creates new taxes
C. Regulates foreign affairs
D. Controls film censorship
25. According to election rules, The Elections Act, 2017 primarily:
A. Consolidates election laws and procedures
B. Creates new taxes
C. Regulates foreign affairs
D. Controls film censorship
26. According to election rules, The Elections Act, 2017 primarily: Select the best answer.
A. Consolidates election laws and procedures
B. Creates new taxes
C. Regulates foreign affairs
D. Controls film censorship
27. As per the Act, The Elections Act, 2017 primarily: Explain why.
A. Consolidates election laws and procedures
B. Creates new taxes
C. Regulates foreign affairs
D. Controls film censorship
28. As per the Act, The Elections Act, 2017 primarily: Choose the correct option.
A. Consolidates election laws and procedures
B. Creates new taxes
C. Regulates foreign affairs
D. Controls film censorship
29. As per the Act, The Elections Act, 2017 primarily:
A. Consolidates election laws and procedures
B. Creates new taxes
C. Regulates foreign affairs
D. Controls film censorship
30. As per the Act, The Elections Act, 2017 primarily: Select the best answer.
A. Consolidates election laws and procedures
B. Creates new taxes
C. Regulates foreign affairs
D. Controls film censorship
31. In election law, The Elections Act, 2017 primarily: Explain why.
A. Consolidates election laws and procedures
B. Creates new taxes
C. Regulates foreign affairs
D. Controls film censorship
32. In election law, The Elections Act, 2017 primarily: Choose the correct option.
A. Consolidates election laws and procedures
B. Creates new taxes
C. Regulates foreign affairs
D. Controls film censorship
33. In election law, The Elections Act, 2017 primarily:
A. Consolidates election laws and procedures
B. Creates new taxes
C. Regulates foreign affairs
D. Controls film censorship
34. In election law, The Elections Act, 2017 primarily: Select the best answer.
A. Consolidates election laws and procedures
B. Creates new taxes
C. Regulates foreign affairs
D. Controls film censorship
35. Who prepares and maintains the electoral rolls under the Act?
A. Election Commission of Pakistan
B. Local police
C. Political parties
D. District Courts
36. Under the Elections Act, 2017, Who prepares and maintains the electoral rolls under the
Act? Explain why.
A. Election Commission of Pakistan
B. Local police
C. Political parties
D. District Courts
37. Under the Elections Act, 2017, Who prepares and maintains the electoral rolls under the
Act? Choose the correct option.
A. Election Commission of Pakistan
B. Local police
C. Political parties
D. District Courts
38. Under the Elections Act, 2017, Who prepares and maintains the electoral rolls under the
Act?
A. Election Commission of Pakistan
B. Local police
C. Political parties
D. District Courts
39. Under the Elections Act, 2017, Who prepares and maintains the electoral rolls under the
Act? Select the best answer.
A. Election Commission of Pakistan
B. Local police
C. Political parties
D. District Courts
40. According to election rules, Who prepares and maintains the electoral rolls under the Act?
Explain why.
A. Election Commission of Pakistan
B. Local police
C. Political parties
D. District Courts
41. According to election rules, Who prepares and maintains the electoral rolls under the Act?
Choose the correct option.
A. Election Commission of Pakistan
B. Local police
C. Political parties
D. District Courts
42. According to election rules, Who prepares and maintains the electoral rolls under the Act?
A. Election Commission of Pakistan
B. Local police
C. Political parties
D. District Courts
43. According to election rules, Who prepares and maintains the electoral rolls under the Act?
Select the best answer.
A. Election Commission of Pakistan
B. Local police
C. Political parties
D. District Courts
44. As per the Act, Who prepares and maintains the electoral rolls under the Act? Explain why.
A. Election Commission of Pakistan
B. Local police
C. Political parties
D. District Courts
45. As per the Act, Who prepares and maintains the electoral rolls under the Act? Choose the
correct option.
A. Election Commission of Pakistan
B. Local police
C. Political parties
D. District Courts
46. As per the Act, Who prepares and maintains the electoral rolls under the Act?
A. Election Commission of Pakistan
B. Local police
C. Political parties
D. District Courts
47. As per the Act, Who prepares and maintains the electoral rolls under the Act? Select the
best answer.
A. Election Commission of Pakistan
B. Local police
C. Political parties
D. District Courts
48. In election law, Who prepares and maintains the electoral rolls under the Act? Explain why.
A. Election Commission of Pakistan
B. Local police
C. Political parties
D. District Courts
49. In election law, Who prepares and maintains the electoral rolls under the Act? Choose the
correct option.
A. Election Commission of Pakistan
B. Local police
C. Political parties
D. District Courts
50. In election law, Who prepares and maintains the electoral rolls under the Act?
A. Election Commission of Pakistan
B. Local police
C. Political parties
D. District Courts
51. In election law, Who prepares and maintains the electoral rolls under the Act? Select the
best answer.
A. Election Commission of Pakistan
B. Local police
C. Political parties
D. District Courts
52. A 'constituency' refers to:
A. A geographic electoral area represented by an elected member
B. A ballot box
C. A political party office
D. The Election Commission secretariat
53. Under the Elections Act, 2017, A 'constituency' refers to: Explain why.
A. A geographic electoral area represented by an elected member
B. A ballot box
C. A political party office
D. The Election Commission secretariat
54. Under the Elections Act, 2017, A 'constituency' refers to: Choose the correct option.
A. A geographic electoral area represented by an elected member
B. A ballot box
C. A political party office
D. The Election Commission secretariat
55. Under the Elections Act, 2017, A 'constituency' refers to:
A. A geographic electoral area represented by an elected member
B. A ballot box
C. A political party office
D. The Election Commission secretariat
56. Under the Elections Act, 2017, A 'constituency' refers to: Select the best answer.
A. A geographic electoral area represented by an elected member
B. A ballot box
C. A political party office
D. The Election Commission secretariat
57. According to election rules, A 'constituency' refers to: Explain why.
A. A geographic electoral area represented by an elected member
B. A ballot box
C. A political party office
D. The Election Commission secretariat
58. According to election rules, A 'constituency' refers to: Choose the correct option.
A. A geographic electoral area represented by an elected member
B. A ballot box
C. A political party office
D. The Election Commission secretariat
59. According to election rules, A 'constituency' refers to:
A. A geographic electoral area represented by an elected member
B. A ballot box
C. A political party office
D. The Election Commission secretariat
60. According to election rules, A 'constituency' refers to: Select the best answer.
A. A geographic electoral area represented by an elected member
B. A ballot box
C. A political party office
D. The Election Commission secretariat
61. As per the Act, A 'constituency' refers to: Explain why.
A. A geographic electoral area represented by an elected member
B. A ballot box
C. A political party office
D. The Election Commission secretariat
62. As per the Act, A 'constituency' refers to: Choose the correct option.
A. A geographic electoral area represented by an elected member
B. A ballot box
C. A political party office
D. The Election Commission secretariat
63. As per the Act, A 'constituency' refers to:
A. A geographic electoral area represented by an elected member
B. A ballot box
C. A political party office
D. The Election Commission secretariat
64. As per the Act, A 'constituency' refers to: Select the best answer.
A. A geographic electoral area represented by an elected member
B. A ballot box
C. A political party office
D. The Election Commission secretariat
65. In election law, A 'constituency' refers to: Explain why.
A. A geographic electoral area represented by an elected member
B. A ballot box
C. A political party office
D. The Election Commission secretariat
66. In election law, A 'constituency' refers to: Choose the correct option.
A. A geographic electoral area represented by an elected member
B. A ballot box
C. A political party office
D. The Election Commission secretariat
67. In election law, A 'constituency' refers to:
A. A geographic electoral area represented by an elected member
B. A ballot box
C. A political party office
D. The Election Commission secretariat
68. In election law, A 'constituency' refers to: Select the best answer.
A. A geographic electoral area represented by an elected member
B. A ballot box
C. A political party office
D. The Election Commission secretariat
69. Nomination papers are scrutinized by which officer?
A. Returning Officer
B. Police Superintendent
C. Election Tribunal only
D. Chief Justice
70. Under the Elections Act, 2017, Nomination papers are scrutinized by which officer? Explain
why.
A. Returning Officer
B. Police Superintendent
C. Election Tribunal only
D. Chief Justice
71. Under the Elections Act, 2017, Nomination papers are scrutinized by which officer? Choose
the correct option.
A. Returning Officer
B. Police Superintendent
C. Election Tribunal only
D. Chief Justice
72. Under the Elections Act, 2017, Nomination papers are scrutinized by which officer?
A. Returning Officer
B. Police Superintendent
C. Election Tribunal only
D. Chief Justice
73. Under the Elections Act, 2017, Nomination papers are scrutinized by which officer? Select
the best answer.
A. Returning Officer
B. Police Superintendent
C. Election Tribunal only
D. Chief Justice
74. According to election rules, Nomination papers are scrutinized by which officer? Explain
why.
A. Returning Officer
B. Police Superintendent
C. Election Tribunal only
D. Chief Justice
75. According to election rules, Nomination papers are scrutinized by which officer? Choose the
correct option.
A. Returning Officer
B. Police Superintendent
C. Election Tribunal only
D. Chief Justice
76. According to election rules, Nomination papers are scrutinized by which officer?
A. Returning Officer
B. Police Superintendent
C. Election Tribunal only
D. Chief Justice
77. According to election rules, Nomination papers are scrutinized by which officer? Select the
best answer.
A. Returning Officer
B. Police Superintendent
C. Election Tribunal only
D. Chief Justice
78. As per the Act, Nomination papers are scrutinized by which officer? Explain why.
A. Returning Officer
B. Police Superintendent
C. Election Tribunal only
D. Chief Justice
79. As per the Act, Nomination papers are scrutinized by which officer? Choose the correct
option.
A. Returning Officer
B. Police Superintendent
C. Election Tribunal only
D. Chief Justice
80. As per the Act, Nomination papers are scrutinized by which officer?
A. Returning Officer
B. Police Superintendent
C. Election Tribunal only
D. Chief Justice
81. As per the Act, Nomination papers are scrutinized by which officer? Select the best answer.
A. Returning Officer
B. Police Superintendent
C. Election Tribunal only
D. Chief Justice
82. In election law, Nomination papers are scrutinized by which officer? Explain why.
A. Returning Officer
B. Police Superintendent
C. Election Tribunal only
D. Chief Justice
83. In election law, Nomination papers are scrutinized by which officer? Choose the correct
option.
A. Returning Officer
B. Police Superintendent
C. Election Tribunal only
D. Chief Justice
84. In election law, Nomination papers are scrutinized by which officer?
A. Returning Officer
B. Police Superintendent
C. Election Tribunal only
D. Chief Justice
85. In election law, Nomination papers are scrutinized by which officer? Select the best
answer.
A. Returning Officer
B. Police Superintendent
C. Election Tribunal only
D. Chief Justice
86. Reserved seats for women are allocated by:
A. Proportional allocation to parties based on general seats
B. Direct election by women-only constituencies
C. Appointment by the President
D. Lottery
87. Under the Elections Act, 2017, Reserved seats for women are allocated by: Explain why.
A. Proportional allocation to parties based on general seats
B. Direct election by women-only constituencies
C. Appointment by the President
D. Lottery
88. Under the Elections Act, 2017, Reserved seats for women are allocated by: Choose the
correct option.
A. Proportional allocation to parties based on general seats
B. Direct election by women-only constituencies
C. Appointment by the President
D. Lottery
89. Under the Elections Act, 2017, Reserved seats for women are allocated by:
A. Proportional allocation to parties based on general seats
B. Direct election by women-only constituencies
C. Appointment by the President
D. Lottery
90. Under the Elections Act, 2017, Reserved seats for women are allocated by: Select the best
answer.
A. Proportional allocation to parties based on general seats
B. Direct election by women-only constituencies
C. Appointment by the President
D. Lottery
91. According to election rules, Reserved seats for women are allocated by: Explain why.
A. Proportional allocation to parties based on general seats
B. Direct election by women-only constituencies
C. Appointment by the President
D. Lottery
92. According to election rules, Reserved seats for women are allocated by: Choose the correct
option.
A. Proportional allocation to parties based on general seats
B. Direct election by women-only constituencies
C. Appointment by the President
D. Lottery
93. According to election rules, Reserved seats for women are allocated by:
A. Proportional allocation to parties based on general seats
B. Direct election by women-only constituencies
C. Appointment by the President
D. Lottery
94. According to election rules, Reserved seats for women are allocated by: Select the best
answer.
A. Proportional allocation to parties based on general seats
B. Direct election by women-only constituencies
C. Appointment by the President
D. Lottery
95. As per the Act, Reserved seats for women are allocated by: Explain why.
A. Proportional allocation to parties based on general seats
B. Direct election by women-only constituencies
C. Appointment by the President
D. Lottery
96. As per the Act, Reserved seats for women are allocated by: Choose the correct option.
A. Proportional allocation to parties based on general seats
B. Direct election by women-only constituencies
C. Appointment by the President
D. Lottery
97. As per the Act, Reserved seats for women are allocated by:
A. Proportional allocation to parties based on general seats
B. Direct election by women-only constituencies
C. Appointment by the President
D. Lottery
98. As per the Act, Reserved seats for women are allocated by: Select the best answer.
A. Proportional allocation to parties based on general seats
B. Direct election by women-only constituencies
C. Appointment by the President
D. Lottery
99. In election law, Reserved seats for women are allocated by: Explain why.
A. Proportional allocation to parties based on general seats
B. Direct election by women-only constituencies
C. Appointment by the President
D. Lottery
100. In election law, Reserved seats for women are allocated by: Choose the correct option.
A. Proportional allocation to parties based on general seats
B. Direct election by women-only constituencies
C. Appointment by the President
D. Lottery
101. In election law, Reserved seats for women are allocated by:
A. Proportional allocation to parties based on general seats
B. Direct election by women-only constituencies
C. Appointment by the President
D. Lottery
102. In election law, Reserved seats for women are allocated by: Select the best answer.
A. Proportional allocation to parties based on general seats
B. Direct election by women-only constituencies
C. Appointment by the President
D. Lottery
103. Postal ballots (under rules) are typically for:
A. Armed forces and eligible overseas voters
B. Only domestic teachers
C. All registered voters automatically
D. Only candidates
104. Under the Elections Act, 2017, Postal ballots (under rules) are typically for: Explain
why.
A. Armed forces and eligible overseas voters
B. Only domestic teachers
C. All registered voters automatically
D. Only candidates
105. Under the Elections Act, 2017, Postal ballots (under rules) are typically for: Choose the
correct option.
A. Armed forces and eligible overseas voters
B. Only domestic teachers
C. All registered voters automatically
D. Only candidates
106. Under the Elections Act, 2017, Postal ballots (under rules) are typically for:
A. Armed forces and eligible overseas voters
B. Only domestic teachers
C. All registered voters automatically
D. Only candidates
107. Under the Elections Act, 2017, Postal ballots (under rules) are typically for: Select the
best answer.
A. Armed forces and eligible overseas voters
B. Only domestic teachers
C. All registered voters automatically
D. Only candidates
108. According to election rules, Postal ballots (under rules) are typically for: Explain why.
A. Armed forces and eligible overseas voters
B. Only domestic teachers
C. All registered voters automatically
D. Only candidates
109. According to election rules, Postal ballots (under rules) are typically for: Choose the
correct option.
A. Armed forces and eligible overseas voters
B. Only domestic teachers
C. All registered voters automatically
D. Only candidates
110. According to election rules, Postal ballots (under rules) are typically for:
A. Armed forces and eligible overseas voters
B. Only domestic teachers
C. All registered voters automatically
D. Only candidates
111. According to election rules, Postal ballots (under rules) are typically for: Select the
best answer.
A. Armed forces and eligible overseas voters
B. Only domestic teachers
C. All registered voters automatically
D. Only candidates
112. As per the Act, Postal ballots (under rules) are typically for: Explain why.
A. Armed forces and eligible overseas voters
B. Only domestic teachers
C. All registered voters automatically
D. Only candidates
113. As per the Act, Postal ballots (under rules) are typically for: Choose the correct option.
A. Armed forces and eligible overseas voters
B. Only domestic teachers
C. All registered voters automatically
D. Only candidates
114. As per the Act, Postal ballots (under rules) are typically for:
A. Armed forces and eligible overseas voters
B. Only domestic teachers
C. All registered voters automatically
D. Only candidates
115. As per the Act, Postal ballots (under rules) are typically for: Select the best answer.
A. Armed forces and eligible overseas voters
B. Only domestic teachers
C. All registered voters automatically
D. Only candidates
116. In election law, Postal ballots (under rules) are typically for: Explain why.
A. Armed forces and eligible overseas voters
B. Only domestic teachers
C. All registered voters automatically
D. Only candidates
117. In election law, Postal ballots (under rules) are typically for: Choose the correct
option.
A. Armed forces and eligible overseas voters
B. Only domestic teachers
C. All registered voters automatically
D. Only candidates
118. In election law, Postal ballots (under rules) are typically for:
A. Armed forces and eligible overseas voters
B. Only domestic teachers
C. All registered voters automatically
D. Only candidates
119. In election law, Postal ballots (under rules) are typically for: Select the best answer.
A. Armed forces and eligible overseas voters
B. Only domestic teachers
C. All registered voters automatically
D. Only candidates
120. Delimitation's main objective is to:
A. Ensure equal voter representation across constituencies
B. Increase number of political parties
C. Reduce polling stations
D. Change taxation zones
121. Under the Elections Act, 2017, Delimitation's main objective is to: Explain why.
A. Ensure equal voter representation across constituencies
B. Increase number of political parties
C. Reduce polling stations
D. Change taxation zones
122. Under the Elections Act, 2017, Delimitation's main objective is to: Choose the correct
option.
A. Ensure equal voter representation across constituencies
B. Increase number of political parties
C. Reduce polling stations
D. Change taxation zones
123. Under the Elections Act, 2017, Delimitation's main objective is to:
A. Ensure equal voter representation across constituencies
B. Increase number of political parties
C. Reduce polling stations
D. Change taxation zones
124. Under the Elections Act, 2017, Delimitation's main objective is to: Select the best
answer.
A. Ensure equal voter representation across constituencies
B. Increase number of political parties
C. Reduce polling stations
D. Change taxation zones
125. According to election rules, Delimitation's main objective is to: Explain why.
A. Ensure equal voter representation across constituencies
B. Increase number of political parties
C. Reduce polling stations
D. Change taxation zones
126. According to election rules, Delimitation's main objective is to: Choose the correct
option.
A. Ensure equal voter representation across constituencies
B. Increase number of political parties
C. Reduce polling stations
D. Change taxation zones
127. According to election rules, Delimitation's main objective is to:
A. Ensure equal voter representation across constituencies
B. Increase number of political parties
C. Reduce polling stations
D. Change taxation zones
128. According to election rules, Delimitation's main objective is to: Select the best answer.
A. Ensure equal voter representation across constituencies
B. Increase number of political parties
C. Reduce polling stations
D. Change taxation zones
129. As per the Act, Delimitation's main objective is to: Explain why.
A. Ensure equal voter representation across constituencies
B. Increase number of political parties
C. Reduce polling stations
D. Change taxation zones
130. As per the Act, Delimitation's main objective is to: Choose the correct option.
A. Ensure equal voter representation across constituencies
B. Increase number of political parties
C. Reduce polling stations
D. Change taxation zones
131. As per the Act, Delimitation's main objective is to:
A. Ensure equal voter representation across constituencies
B. Increase number of political parties
C. Reduce polling stations
D. Change taxation zones
132. As per the Act, Delimitation's main objective is to: Select the best answer.
A. Ensure equal voter representation across constituencies
B. Increase number of political parties
C. Reduce polling stations
D. Change taxation zones
133. In election law, Delimitation's main objective is to: Explain why.
A. Ensure equal voter representation across constituencies
B. Increase number of political parties
C. Reduce polling stations
D. Change taxation zones
134. In election law, Delimitation's main objective is to: Choose the correct option.
A. Ensure equal voter representation across constituencies
B. Increase number of political parties
C. Reduce polling stations
D. Change taxation zones
135. In election law, Delimitation's main objective is to:
A. Ensure equal voter representation across constituencies
B. Increase number of political parties
C. Reduce polling stations
D. Change taxation zones
136. In election law, Delimitation's main objective is to: Select the best answer.
A. Ensure equal voter representation across constituencies
B. Increase number of political parties
C. Reduce polling stations
D. Change taxation zones
137. Presiding Officer's duty at a polling station includes:
A. Managing the poll and counting votes
B. Announcing party manifestos
C. Appointing candidates
D. Running local government
138. Under the Elections Act, 2017, Presiding Officer's duty at a polling station includes:
Explain why.
A. Managing the poll and counting votes
B. Announcing party manifestos
C. Appointing candidates
D. Running local government
139. Under the Elections Act, 2017, Presiding Officer's duty at a polling station includes:
Choose the correct option.
A. Managing the poll and counting votes
B. Announcing party manifestos
C. Appointing candidates
D. Running local government
140. Under the Elections Act, 2017, Presiding Officer's duty at a polling station includes:
A. Managing the poll and counting votes
B. Announcing party manifestos
C. Appointing candidates
D. Running local government
141. Under the Elections Act, 2017, Presiding Officer's duty at a polling station includes:
Select the best answer.
A. Managing the poll and counting votes
B. Announcing party manifestos
C. Appointing candidates
D. Running local government
142. According to election rules, Presiding Officer's duty at a polling station includes:
Explain why.
A. Managing the poll and counting votes
B. Announcing party manifestos
C. Appointing candidates
D. Running local government
143. According to election rules, Presiding Officer's duty at a polling station includes:
Choose the correct option.
A. Managing the poll and counting votes
B. Announcing party manifestos
C. Appointing candidates
D. Running local government
144. According to election rules, Presiding Officer's duty at a polling station includes:
A. Managing the poll and counting votes
B. Announcing party manifestos
C. Appointing candidates
D. Running local government
145. According to election rules, Presiding Officer's duty at a polling station includes:
Select the best answer.
A. Managing the poll and counting votes
B. Announcing party manifestos
C. Appointing candidates
D. Running local government
146. As per the Act, Presiding Officer's duty at a polling station includes: Explain why.
A. Managing the poll and counting votes
B. Announcing party manifestos
C. Appointing candidates
D. Running local government
147. As per the Act, Presiding Officer's duty at a polling station includes: Choose the correct
option.
A. Managing the poll and counting votes
B. Announcing party manifestos
C. Appointing candidates
D. Running local government
148. As per the Act, Presiding Officer's duty at a polling station includes:
A. Managing the poll and counting votes
B. Announcing party manifestos
C. Appointing candidates
D. Running local government
149. As per the Act, Presiding Officer's duty at a polling station includes: Select the best
answer.
A. Managing the poll and counting votes
B. Announcing party manifestos
C. Appointing candidates
D. Running local government
150. In election law, Presiding Officer's duty at a polling station includes: Explain why.
A. Managing the poll and counting votes
B. Announcing party manifestos
C. Appointing candidates
D. Running local government
151. In election law, Presiding Officer's duty at a polling station includes: Choose the
correct option.
A. Managing the poll and counting votes
B. Announcing party manifestos
C. Appointing candidates
D. Running local government
152. In election law, Presiding Officer's duty at a polling station includes:
A. Managing the poll and counting votes
B. Announcing party manifestos
C. Appointing candidates
D. Running local government
153. In election law, Presiding Officer's duty at a polling station includes: Select the best
answer.
A. Managing the poll and counting votes
B. Announcing party manifestos
C. Appointing candidates
D. Running local government
154. Bribery of voters is:
A. An electoral offence
B. A permitted campaign tool
C. A civil matter only
D. A media issue
155. Under the Elections Act, 2017, Bribery of voters is: Explain why.
A. An electoral offence
B. A permitted campaign tool
C. A civil matter only
D. A media issue
156. Under the Elections Act, 2017, Bribery of voters is: Choose the correct option.
A. An electoral offence
B. A permitted campaign tool
C. A civil matter only
D. A media issue
157. Under the Elections Act, 2017, Bribery of voters is:
A. An electoral offence
B. A permitted campaign tool
C. A civil matter only
D. A media issue
158. Under the Elections Act, 2017, Bribery of voters is: Select the best answer.
A. An electoral offence
B. A permitted campaign tool
C. A civil matter only
D. A media issue
159. According to election rules, Bribery of voters is: Explain why.
A. An electoral offence
B. A permitted campaign tool
C. A civil matter only
D. A media issue
160. According to election rules, Bribery of voters is: Choose the correct option.
A. An electoral offence
B. A permitted campaign tool
C. A civil matter only
D. A media issue
161. According to election rules, Bribery of voters is:
A. An electoral offence
B. A permitted campaign tool
C. A civil matter only
D. A media issue
162. According to election rules, Bribery of voters is: Select the best answer.
A. An electoral offence
B. A permitted campaign tool
C. A civil matter only
D. A media issue
163. As per the Act, Bribery of voters is: Explain why.
A. An electoral offence
B. A permitted campaign tool
C. A civil matter only
D. A media issue
164. As per the Act, Bribery of voters is: Choose the correct option.
A. An electoral offence
B. A permitted campaign tool
C. A civil matter only
D. A media issue
165. As per the Act, Bribery of voters is:
A. An electoral offence
B. A permitted campaign tool
C. A civil matter only
D. A media issue
166. As per the Act, Bribery of voters is: Select the best answer.
A. An electoral offence
B. A permitted campaign tool
C. A civil matter only
D. A media issue
167. In election law, Bribery of voters is: Explain why.
A. An electoral offence
B. A permitted campaign tool
C. A civil matter only
D. A media issue
168. In election law, Bribery of voters is: Choose the correct option.
A. An electoral offence
B. A permitted campaign tool
C. A civil matter only
D. A media issue
169. In election law, Bribery of voters is:
A. An electoral offence
B. A permitted campaign tool
C. A civil matter only
D. A media issue
170. In election law, Bribery of voters is: Select the best answer.
A. An electoral offence
B. A permitted campaign tool
C. A civil matter only
D. A media issue
171. Who may order a re-poll when serious irregularities are established?
A. Election Commission of Pakistan
B. Local mayor
C. Police
D. Candidates
172. Under the Elections Act, 2017, Who may order a re-poll when serious irregularities are
established?
A. Election Commission of Pakistan
B. Local mayor
C. Police
D. Candidates
173. According to election rules, Who may order a re-poll when serious irregularities are
established?
A. Election Commission of Pakistan
B. Local mayor
C. Police
D. Candidates
174. As per the Act, Who may order a re-poll when serious irregularities are established?
A. Election Commission of Pakistan
B. Local mayor
C. Police
D. Candidates
175. In election law, Who may order a re-poll when serious irregularities are established?
A. Election Commission of Pakistan
B. Local mayor
C. Police
D. Candidates
176. What does the 'cut-off' date before elections restrict?
A. Further changes to the electoral roll
B. Campaign rallies
C. Ballot paper printing
D. Media coverage
177. Under the Elections Act, 2017, What does the 'cut-off' date before elections restrict?
A. Further changes to the electoral roll
B. Campaign rallies
C. Ballot paper printing
D. Media coverage
178. According to election rules, What does the 'cut-off' date before elections restrict?
A. Further changes to the electoral roll
B. Campaign rallies
C. Ballot paper printing
D. Media coverage
179. As per the Act, What does the 'cut-off' date before elections restrict?
A. Further changes to the electoral roll
B. Campaign rallies
C. Ballot paper printing
D. Media coverage
180. In election law, What does the 'cut-off' date before elections restrict?
A. Further changes to the electoral roll
B. Campaign rallies
C. Ballot paper printing
D. Media coverage
181. Who can be appointed as a Returning Officer?
A. An official designated by the Commission (often a government officer)
B. Any political party member
C. A local businessman
D. A judge only
182. Under the Elections Act, 2017, Who can be appointed as a Returning Officer?
A. An official designated by the Commission (often a government officer)
B. Any political party member
C. A local businessman
D. A judge only
183. According to election rules, Who can be appointed as a Returning Officer?
A. An official designated by the Commission (often a government officer)
B. Any political party member
C. A local businessman
D. A judge only
184. As per the Act, Who can be appointed as a Returning Officer?
A. An official designated by the Commission (often a government officer)
B. Any political party member
C. A local businessman
D. A judge only
185. In election law, Who can be appointed as a Returning Officer?
A. An official designated by the Commission (often a government officer)
B. Any political party member
C. A local businessman
D. A judge only
186. Which document must the Presiding Officer prepare after counting?
A. Result sheet/return of the count
B. Party manifesto
C. Police FIR
D. Voter's bank statement
187. Under the Elections Act, 2017, Which document must the Presiding Officer prepare after
counting?
A. Result sheet/return of the count
B. Party manifesto
C. Police FIR
D. Voter's bank statement
188. According to election rules, Which document must the Presiding Officer prepare after
counting?
A. Result sheet/return of the count
B. Party manifesto
C. Police FIR
D. Voter's bank statement
189. As per the Act, Which document must the Presiding Officer prepare after counting?
A. Result sheet/return of the count
B. Party manifesto
C. Police FIR
D. Voter's bank statement
190. In election law, Which document must the Presiding Officer prepare after counting?
A. Result sheet/return of the count
B. Party manifesto
C. Police FIR
D. Voter's bank statement
191. Are candidate agents allowed at the counting of votes?
A. Yes, agents are allowed under rules
B. No, never allowed
C. Only journalists allowed
D. Only police allowed
192. Under the Elections Act, 2017, Are candidate agents allowed at the counting of votes?
A. Yes, agents are allowed under rules
B. No, never allowed
C. Only journalists allowed
D. Only police allowed
193. According to election rules, Are candidate agents allowed at the counting of votes?
A. Yes, agents are allowed under rules
B. No, never allowed
C. Only journalists allowed
D. Only police allowed
194. As per the Act, Are candidate agents allowed at the counting of votes?
A. Yes, agents are allowed under rules
B. No, never allowed
C. Only journalists allowed
D. Only police allowed
195. In election law, Are candidate agents allowed at the counting of votes?
A. Yes, agents are allowed under rules
B. No, never allowed
C. Only journalists allowed
D. Only police allowed
196. What is the role of election symbols?
A. Help voters (including illiterate voters) identify parties/candidates
B. Ensure candidates win
C. Replace party names in Parliament
D. Allocate funds
197. Under the Elections Act, 2017, What is the role of election symbols?
A. Help voters (including illiterate voters) identify parties/candidates
B. Ensure candidates win
C. Replace party names in Parliament
D. Allocate funds
198. According to election rules, What is the role of election symbols?
A. Help voters (including illiterate voters) identify parties/candidates
B. Ensure candidates win
C. Replace party names in Parliament
D. Allocate funds
199. As per the Act, What is the role of election symbols?
A. Help voters (including illiterate voters) identify parties/candidates
B. Ensure candidates win
C. Replace party names in Parliament
D. Allocate funds
200. In election law, What is the role of election symbols?
A. Help voters (including illiterate voters) identify parties/candidates
B. Ensure candidates win
C. Replace party names in Parliament
D. Allocate funds
201. Use of state resources for partisan campaigning is:
A. Prohibited
B. Recommended
C. Mandatory
D. Allowed only on Sundays
202. Under the Elections Act, 2017, Use of state resources for partisan campaigning is:
A. Prohibited
B. Recommended
C. Mandatory
D. Allowed only on Sundays
203. According to election rules, Use of state resources for partisan campaigning is:
A. Prohibited
B. Recommended
C. Mandatory
D. Allowed only on Sundays
204. As per the Act, Use of state resources for partisan campaigning is:
A. Prohibited
B. Recommended
C. Mandatory
D. Allowed only on Sundays
205. In election law, Use of state resources for partisan campaigning is:
A. Prohibited
B. Recommended
C. Mandatory
D. Allowed only on Sundays
206. Who hears post-election petitions in most cases?
A. Election tribunals and courts
B. Police
C. Political parties' council
D. The Election Commission only
207. Under the Elections Act, 2017, Who hears post-election petitions in most cases?
A. Election tribunals and courts
B. Police
C. Political parties' council
D. The Election Commission only
208. According to election rules, Who hears post-election petitions in most cases?
A. Election tribunals and courts
B. Police
C. Political parties' council
D. The Election Commission only
209. As per the Act, Who hears post-election petitions in most cases?
A. Election tribunals and courts
B. Police
C. Political parties' council
D. The Election Commission only
210. In election law, Who hears post-election petitions in most cases?
A. Election tribunals and courts
B. Police
C. Political parties' council
D. The Election Commission only
211. Which voters can request a postal ballot under rules?
A. Armed forces on duty and eligible overseas voters
B. All voters by default
C. Only senior citizens
D. Only journalists
212. Under the Elections Act, 2017, Which voters can request a postal ballot under rules?
A. Armed forces on duty and eligible overseas voters
B. All voters by default
C. Only senior citizens
D. Only journalists
213. According to election rules, Which voters can request a postal ballot under rules?
A. Armed forces on duty and eligible overseas voters
B. All voters by default
C. Only senior citizens
D. Only journalists
214. As per the Act, Which voters can request a postal ballot under rules?
A. Armed forces on duty and eligible overseas voters
B. All voters by default
C. Only senior citizens
D. Only journalists
215. In election law, Which voters can request a postal ballot under rules?
A. Armed forces on duty and eligible overseas voters
B. All voters by default
C. Only senior citizens
D. Only journalists
216. What must be kept to ensure secrecy of vote at booths?
A. Enclosed voting compartments/preserving ballot secrecy
B. Open public seating
C. Cameras inside booths
D. Public reading of votes
217. Under the Elections Act, 2017, What must be kept to ensure secrecy of vote at booths?
A. Enclosed voting compartments/preserving ballot secrecy
B. Open public seating
C. Cameras inside booths
D. Public reading of votes
218. According to election rules, What must be kept to ensure secrecy of vote at booths?
A. Enclosed voting compartments/preserving ballot secrecy
B. Open public seating
C. Cameras inside booths
D. Public reading of votes
219. As per the Act, What must be kept to ensure secrecy of vote at booths?
A. Enclosed voting compartments/preserving ballot secrecy
B. Open public seating
C. Cameras inside booths
D. Public reading of votes
220. In election law, What must be kept to ensure secrecy of vote at booths?
A. Enclosed voting compartments/preserving ballot secrecy
B. Open public seating
C. Cameras inside booths
D. Public reading of votes
221. Who is responsible for nomination papers?
A. Returning Officer
B. Election Tribunal
C. Local Police
D. Candidate
222. What is the meaning of nomination papers?
A. Returning Officer
B. Election Tribunal
C. Local Police
D. Candidate
223. Which authority handles nomination papers?
A. Returning Officer
B. Election Tribunal
C. Local Police
D. Candidate
224. What is the consequence of nomination papers?
A. Returning Officer
B. Election Tribunal
C. Local Police
D. Candidate
225. Which measure ensures nomination papers?
A. Returning Officer
B. Election Tribunal
C. Local Police
D. Candidate
226. When may nomination papers?
A. Returning Officer
B. Election Tribunal
C. Local Police
D. Candidate
227. Why is nomination papers?
A. Returning Officer
B. Election Tribunal
C. Local Police
D. Candidate
228. Who is responsible for electoral rolls?
A. Election Commission of Pakistan
B. Local Party
C. Police
D. Newspaper
229. What is the meaning of electoral rolls?
A. Election Commission of Pakistan
B. Local Party
C. Police
D. Newspaper
230. Which authority handles electoral rolls?
A. Election Commission of Pakistan
B. Local Party
C. Police
D. Newspaper
231. What is the consequence of electoral rolls?
A. Election Commission of Pakistan
B. Local Party
C. Police
D. Newspaper
232. Which measure ensures electoral rolls?
A. Election Commission of Pakistan
B. Local Party
C. Police
D. Newspaper
233. When may electoral rolls?
A. Election Commission of Pakistan
B. Local Party
C. Police
D. Newspaper
234. Why is electoral rolls?
A. Election Commission of Pakistan
B. Local Party
C. Police
D. Newspaper
235. Who is responsible for delimitation?
A. Election Commission of Pakistan
B. Parliament
C. Local Council
D. Supreme Court
236. What is the meaning of delimitation?
A. Election Commission of Pakistan
B. Parliament
C. Local Council
D. Supreme Court
237. Which authority handles delimitation?
A. Election Commission of Pakistan
B. Parliament
C. Local Council
D. Supreme Court
238. What is the consequence of delimitation?
A. Election Commission of Pakistan
B. Parliament
C. Local Council
D. Supreme Court
239. Which measure ensures delimitation?
A. Election Commission of Pakistan
B. Parliament
C. Local Council
D. Supreme Court
240. When may delimitation?
A. Election Commission of Pakistan
B. Parliament
C. Local Council
D. Supreme Court
241. Why is delimitation?
A. Election Commission of Pakistan
B. Parliament
C. Local Council
D. Supreme Court
242. Who is responsible for postal ballots?
A. Armed forces and eligible overseas voters
B. All voters
C. Only candidates
D. Only journalists
243. What is the meaning of postal ballots?
A. Armed forces and eligible overseas voters
B. All voters
C. Only candidates
D. Only journalists
244. Which authority handles postal ballots?
A. Armed forces and eligible overseas voters
B. All voters
C. Only candidates
D. Only journalists
245. What is the consequence of postal ballots?
A. Armed forces and eligible overseas voters
B. All voters
C. Only candidates
D. Only journalists
246. Which measure ensures postal ballots?
A. Armed forces and eligible overseas voters
B. All voters
C. Only candidates
D. Only journalists
247. When may postal ballots?
A. Armed forces and eligible overseas voters
B. All voters
C. Only candidates
D. Only journalists
248. Why is postal ballots?
A. Armed forces and eligible overseas voters
B. All voters
C. Only candidates
D. Only journalists
249. Who is responsible for reserved seats?
A. Proportional allocation to parties
B. Direct election
C. Appointment by President
D. Lottery
250. What is the meaning of reserved seats?
A. Proportional allocation to parties
B. Direct election
C. Appointment by President
D. Lottery
251. Which authority handles reserved seats?
A. Proportional allocation to parties
B. Direct election
C. Appointment by President
D. Lottery
252. What is the consequence of reserved seats?
A. Proportional allocation to parties
B. Direct election
C. Appointment by President
D. Lottery
253. Which measure ensures reserved seats?
A. Proportional allocation to parties
B. Direct election
C. Appointment by President
D. Lottery
254. When may reserved seats?
A. Proportional allocation to parties
B. Direct election
C. Appointment by President
D. Lottery
255. Why is reserved seats?
A. Proportional allocation to parties
B. Direct election
C. Appointment by President
D. Lottery
256. Who is responsible for re-polling?
A. Election Commission
B. Returning Officer
C. Local Police
D. High Court
257. What is the meaning of re-polling?
A. Election Commission
B. Returning Officer
C. Local Police
D. High Court
258. Which authority handles re-polling?
A. Election Commission
B. Returning Officer
C. Local Police
D. High Court
259. What is the consequence of re-polling?
A. Election Commission
B. Returning Officer
C. Local Police
D. High Court
260. Which measure ensures re-polling?
A. Election Commission
B. Returning Officer
C. Local Police
D. High Court
261. When may re-polling?
A. Election Commission
B. Returning Officer
C. Local Police
D. High Court
262. Why is re-polling?
A. Election Commission
B. Returning Officer
C. Local Police
D. High Court
263. Who is responsible for polling stations?
A. Presiding Officer manages poll
B. Candidate manages poll
C. Police manage poll
D. Party agent manages poll
264. What is the meaning of polling stations?
A. Presiding Officer manages poll
B. Candidate manages poll
C. Police manage poll
D. Party agent manages poll
265. Which authority handles polling stations?
A. Presiding Officer manages poll
B. Candidate manages poll
C. Police manage poll
D. Party agent manages poll
266. What is the consequence of polling stations?
A. Presiding Officer manages poll
B. Candidate manages poll
C. Police manage poll
D. Party agent manages poll
267. Which measure ensures polling stations?
A. Presiding Officer manages poll
B. Candidate manages poll
C. Police manage poll
D. Party agent manages poll
268. When may polling stations?
A. Presiding Officer manages poll
B. Candidate manages poll
C. Police manage poll
D. Party agent manages poll
269. Why is polling stations?
A. Presiding Officer manages poll
B. Candidate manages poll
C. Police manage poll
D. Party agent manages poll
270. Who is responsible for election symbols?
A. Help voters identify
B. Guarantee win
C. Replace names in law
D. Allocate funds
271. What is the meaning of election symbols?
A. Help voters identify
B. Guarantee win
C. Replace names in law
D. Allocate funds
272. Which authority handles election symbols?
A. Help voters identify
B. Guarantee win
C. Replace names in law
D. Allocate funds
273. What is the consequence of election symbols?
A. Help voters identify
B. Guarantee win
C. Replace names in law
D. Allocate funds
274. Which measure ensures election symbols?
A. Help voters identify
B. Guarantee win
C. Replace names in law
D. Allocate funds
275. When may election symbols?
A. Help voters identify
B. Guarantee win
C. Replace names in law
D. Allocate funds
276. Why is election symbols?
A. Help voters identify
B. Guarantee win
C. Replace names in law
D. Allocate funds
277. Who is responsible for campaign finance?
A. Transparency and limits
B. Unlimited spending
C. State-funded only
D. Illegal
278. What is the meaning of campaign finance?
A. Transparency and limits
B. Unlimited spending
C. State-funded only
D. Illegal
279. Which authority handles campaign finance?
A. Transparency and limits
B. Unlimited spending
C. State-funded only
D. Illegal
280. What is the consequence of campaign finance?
A. Transparency and limits
B. Unlimited spending
C. State-funded only
D. Illegal
281. Which measure ensures campaign finance?
A. Transparency and limits
B. Unlimited spending
C. State-funded only
D. Illegal
282. When may campaign finance?
A. Transparency and limits
B. Unlimited spending
C. State-funded only
D. Illegal
283. Why is campaign finance?
A. Transparency and limits
B. Unlimited spending
C. State-funded only
D. Illegal
284. Who is responsible for agents at count?
A. Allowed to observe per rules
B. Never allowed
C. Can decide winners
D. Can vote for others
285. What is the meaning of agents at count?
A. Allowed to observe per rules
B. Never allowed
C. Can decide winners
D. Can vote for others
286. Which authority handles agents at count?
A. Allowed to observe per rules
B. Never allowed
C. Can decide winners
D. Can vote for others
287. What is the consequence of agents at count?
A. Allowed to observe per rules
B. Never allowed
C. Can decide winners
D. Can vote for others
288. Which measure ensures agents at count?
A. Allowed to observe per rules
B. Never allowed
C. Can decide winners
D. Can vote for others
289. When may agents at count?
A. Allowed to observe per rules
B. Never allowed
C. Can decide winners
D. Can vote for others
290. Why is agents at count?
A. Allowed to observe per rules
B. Never allowed
C. Can decide winners
D. Can vote for others
291. Who is responsible for offences?
A. Bribery and undue influence
B. Giving leaflets
C. Helping disabled voters
D. Observing poll
292. What is the meaning of offences?
A. Bribery and undue influence
B. Giving leaflets
C. Helping disabled voters
D. Observing poll
293. Which authority handles offences?
A. Bribery and undue influence
B. Giving leaflets
C. Helping disabled voters
D. Observing poll
294. What is the consequence of offences?
A. Bribery and undue influence
B. Giving leaflets
C. Helping disabled voters
D. Observing poll
295. Which measure ensures offences?
A. Bribery and undue influence
B. Giving leaflets
C. Helping disabled voters
D. Observing poll
296. When may offences?
A. Bribery and undue influence
B. Giving leaflets
C. Helping disabled voters
D. Observing poll
297. Why is offences?
A. Bribery and undue influence
B. Giving leaflets
C. Helping disabled voters
D. Observing poll
298. Who is responsible for tribunals?
A. Election tribunals and courts
B. Local police
C. Party office
D. Media
299. What is the meaning of tribunals?
A. Election tribunals and courts
B. Local police
C. Party office
D. Media
300. Which authority handles tribunals?
A. Election tribunals and courts
B. Local police
C. Party office
D. Media
301. What is the consequence of tribunals?
A. Election tribunals and courts
B. Local police
C. Party office
D. Media
302. Which measure ensures tribunals?
A. Election tribunals and courts
B. Local police
C. Party office
D. Media
303. When may tribunals?
A. Election tribunals and courts
B. Local police
C. Party office
D. Media
304. Why is tribunals?
A. Election tribunals and courts
B. Local police
C. Party office
D. Media
305. Which body administers and supervises elections in Pakistan? (variant 0)
A. Election Commission of Pakistan
B. Supreme Court
C. Parliament
D. Provincial Assembly
306. Under the Elections Act, 2017, Which body administers and supervises elections in
Pakistan? Explain why. (variant 1)
A. Election Commission of Pakistan
B. Supreme Court
C. Parliament
D. Provincial Assembly
307. Under the Elections Act, 2017, Which body administers and supervises elections in
Pakistan? Choose the correct option. (variant 2)
A. Election Commission of Pakistan
B. Supreme Court
C. Parliament
D. Provincial Assembly
308. Under the Elections Act, 2017, Which body administers and supervises elections in
Pakistan? (variant 3)
A. Election Commission of Pakistan
B. Supreme Court
C. Parliament
D. Provincial Assembly
309. Under the Elections Act, 2017, Which body administers and supervises elections in
Pakistan? Select the best answer. (variant 4)
A. Election Commission of Pakistan
B. Supreme Court
C. Parliament
D. Provincial Assembly
310. According to election rules, Which body administers and supervises elections in Pakistan?
Explain why. (variant 5)
A. Election Commission of Pakistan
B. Supreme Court
C. Parliament
D. Provincial Assembly
311. According to election rules, Which body administers and supervises elections in Pakistan?
Choose the correct option. (variant 6)
A. Election Commission of Pakistan
B. Supreme Court
C. Parliament
D. Provincial Assembly
312. According to election rules, Which body administers and supervises elections in Pakistan?
(variant 7)
A. Election Commission of Pakistan
B. Supreme Court
C. Parliament
D. Provincial Assembly
313. According to election rules, Which body administers and supervises elections in Pakistan?
Select the best answer. (variant 8)
A. Election Commission of Pakistan
B. Supreme Court
C. Parliament
D. Provincial Assembly
314. As per the Act, Which body administers and supervises elections in Pakistan? Explain why.
(variant 9)
A. Election Commission of Pakistan
B. Supreme Court
C. Parliament
D. Provincial Assembly
315. As per the Act, Which body administers and supervises elections in Pakistan? Choose the
correct option. (variant 10)
A. Election Commission of Pakistan
B. Supreme Court
C. Parliament
D. Provincial Assembly
316. As per the Act, Which body administers and supervises elections in Pakistan? (variant 11)
A. Election Commission of Pakistan
B. Supreme Court
C. Parliament
D. Provincial Assembly
317. As per the Act, Which body administers and supervises elections in Pakistan? Select the
best answer. (variant 12)
A. Election Commission of Pakistan
B. Supreme Court
C. Parliament
D. Provincial Assembly
318. In election law, Which body administers and supervises elections in Pakistan? Explain why.
(variant 13)
A. Election Commission of Pakistan
B. Supreme Court
C. Parliament
D. Provincial Assembly
319. In election law, Which body administers and supervises elections in Pakistan? Choose the
correct option. (variant 14)
A. Election Commission of Pakistan
B. Supreme Court
C. Parliament
D. Provincial Assembly
320. In election law, Which body administers and supervises elections in Pakistan? (variant 15)
A. Election Commission of Pakistan
B. Supreme Court
C. Parliament
D. Provincial Assembly
321. In election law, Which body administers and supervises elections in Pakistan? Select the
best answer. (variant 16)
A. Election Commission of Pakistan
B. Supreme Court
C. Parliament
D. Provincial Assembly
322. The Elections Act, 2017 primarily: (variant 17)
A. Consolidates election laws and procedures
B. Creates new taxes
C. Regulates foreign affairs
D. Controls film censorship
323. Under the Elections Act, 2017, The Elections Act, 2017 primarily: Explain why. (variant
18)
A. Consolidates election laws and procedures
B. Creates new taxes
C. Regulates foreign affairs
D. Controls film censorship
324. Under the Elections Act, 2017, The Elections Act, 2017 primarily: Choose the correct
option. (variant 19)
A. Consolidates election laws and procedures
B. Creates new taxes
C. Regulates foreign affairs
D. Controls film censorship
325. Under the Elections Act, 2017, The Elections Act, 2017 primarily: (variant 20)
A. Consolidates election laws and procedures
B. Creates new taxes
C. Regulates foreign affairs
D. Controls film censorship
326. Under the Elections Act, 2017, The Elections Act, 2017 primarily: Select the best answer.
(variant 21)
A. Consolidates election laws and procedures
B. Creates new taxes
C. Regulates foreign affairs
D. Controls film censorship
327. According to election rules, The Elections Act, 2017 primarily: Explain why. (variant 22)
A. Consolidates election laws and procedures
B. Creates new taxes
C. Regulates foreign affairs
D. Controls film censorship
328. According to election rules, The Elections Act, 2017 primarily: Choose the correct option.
(variant 23)
A. Consolidates election laws and procedures
B. Creates new taxes
C. Regulates foreign affairs
D. Controls film censorship
329. According to election rules, The Elections Act, 2017 primarily: (variant 24)
A. Consolidates election laws and procedures
B. Creates new taxes
C. Regulates foreign affairs
D. Controls film censorship
330. According to election rules, The Elections Act, 2017 primarily: Select the best answer.
(variant 25)
A. Consolidates election laws and procedures
B. Creates new taxes
C. Regulates foreign affairs
D. Controls film censorship
331. As per the Act, The Elections Act, 2017 primarily: Explain why. (variant 26)
A. Consolidates election laws and procedures
B. Creates new taxes
C. Regulates foreign affairs
D. Controls film censorship
332. As per the Act, The Elections Act, 2017 primarily: Choose the correct option. (variant 27)
A. Consolidates election laws and procedures
B. Creates new taxes
C. Regulates foreign affairs
D. Controls film censorship
333. As per the Act, The Elections Act, 2017 primarily: (variant 28)
A. Consolidates election laws and procedures
B. Creates new taxes
C. Regulates foreign affairs
D. Controls film censorship
334. As per the Act, The Elections Act, 2017 primarily: Select the best answer. (variant 29)
A. Consolidates election laws and procedures
B. Creates new taxes
C. Regulates foreign affairs
D. Controls film censorship
335. In election law, The Elections Act, 2017 primarily: Explain why. (variant 30)
A. Consolidates election laws and procedures
B. Creates new taxes
C. Regulates foreign affairs
D. Controls film censorship
336. In election law, The Elections Act, 2017 primarily: Choose the correct option. (variant
31)
A. Consolidates election laws and procedures
B. Creates new taxes
C. Regulates foreign affairs
D. Controls film censorship
337. In election law, The Elections Act, 2017 primarily: (variant 32)
A. Consolidates election laws and procedures
B. Creates new taxes
C. Regulates foreign affairs
D. Controls film censorship
338. In election law, The Elections Act, 2017 primarily: Select the best answer. (variant 33)
A. Consolidates election laws and procedures
B. Creates new taxes
C. Regulates foreign affairs
D. Controls film censorship
339. Who prepares and maintains the electoral rolls under the Act? (variant 34)
A. Election Commission of Pakistan
B. Local police
C. Political parties
D. District Courts
340. Under the Elections Act, 2017, Who prepares and maintains the electoral rolls under the
Act? Explain why. (variant 35)
A. Election Commission of Pakistan
B. Local police
C. Political parties
D. District Courts
341. Under the Elections Act, 2017, Who prepares and maintains the electoral rolls under the
Act? Choose the correct option. (variant 36)
A. Election Commission of Pakistan
B. Local police
C. Political parties
D. District Courts
342. Under the Elections Act, 2017, Who prepares and maintains the electoral rolls under the
Act? (variant 37)
A. Election Commission of Pakistan
B. Local police
C. Political parties
D. District Courts
343. Under the Elections Act, 2017, Who prepares and maintains the electoral rolls under the
Act? Select the best answer. (variant 38)
A. Election Commission of Pakistan
B. Local police
C. Political parties
D. District Courts
344. According to election rules, Who prepares and maintains the electoral rolls under the Act?
Explain why. (variant 39)
A. Election Commission of Pakistan
B. Local police
C. Political parties
D. District Courts
345. According to election rules, Who prepares and maintains the electoral rolls under the Act?
Choose the correct option. (variant 40)
A. Election Commission of Pakistan
B. Local police
C. Political parties
D. District Courts
346. According to election rules, Who prepares and maintains the electoral rolls under the Act?
(variant 41)
A. Election Commission of Pakistan
B. Local police
C. Political parties
D. District Courts
347. According to election rules, Who prepares and maintains the electoral rolls under the Act?
Select the best answer. (variant 42)
A. Election Commission of Pakistan
B. Local police
C. Political parties
D. District Courts
348. As per the Act, Who prepares and maintains the electoral rolls under the Act? Explain why.
(variant 43)
A. Election Commission of Pakistan
B. Local police
C. Political parties
D. District Courts
349. As per the Act, Who prepares and maintains the electoral rolls under the Act? Choose the
correct option. (variant 44)
A. Election Commission of Pakistan
B. Local police
C. Political parties
D. District Courts
350. As per the Act, Who prepares and maintains the electoral rolls under the Act? (variant 45)
A. Election Commission of Pakistan
B. Local police
C. Political parties
D. District Courts
351. As per the Act, Who prepares and maintains the electoral rolls under the Act? Select the
best answer. (variant 46)
A. Election Commission of Pakistan
B. Local police
C. Political parties
D. District Courts
352. In election law, Who prepares and maintains the electoral rolls under the Act? Explain
why. (variant 47)
A. Election Commission of Pakistan
B. Local police
C. Political parties
D. District Courts
353. In election law, Who prepares and maintains the electoral rolls under the Act? Choose the
correct option. (variant 48)
A. Election Commission of Pakistan
B. Local police
C. Political parties
D. District Courts
354. In election law, Who prepares and maintains the electoral rolls under the Act? (variant
49)
A. Election Commission of Pakistan
B. Local police
C. Political parties
D. District Courts
355. In election law, Who prepares and maintains the electoral rolls under the Act? Select the
best answer. (variant 50)
A. Election Commission of Pakistan
B. Local police
C. Political parties
D. District Courts
356. A 'constituency' refers to: (variant 51)
A. A geographic electoral area represented by an elected member
B. A ballot box
C. A political party office
D. The Election Commission secretariat
357. Under the Elections Act, 2017, A 'constituency' refers to: Explain why. (variant 52)
A. A geographic electoral area represented by an elected member
B. A ballot box
C. A political party office
D. The Election Commission secretariat
358. Under the Elections Act, 2017, A 'constituency' refers to: Choose the correct option.
(variant 53)
A. A geographic electoral area represented by an elected member
B. A ballot box
C. A political party office
D. The Election Commission secretariat
359. Under the Elections Act, 2017, A 'constituency' refers to: (variant 54)
A. A geographic electoral area represented by an elected member
B. A ballot box
C. A political party office
D. The Election Commission secretariat
360. Under the Elections Act, 2017, A 'constituency' refers to: Select the best answer.
(variant 55)
A. A geographic electoral area represented by an elected member
B. A ballot box
C. A political party office
D. The Election Commission secretariat
361. According to election rules, A 'constituency' refers to: Explain why. (variant 56)
A. A geographic electoral area represented by an elected member
B. A ballot box
C. A political party office
D. The Election Commission secretariat
362. According to election rules, A 'constituency' refers to: Choose the correct option.
(variant 57)
A. A geographic electoral area represented by an elected member
B. A ballot box
C. A political party office
D. The Election Commission secretariat
363. According to election rules, A 'constituency' refers to: (variant 58)
A. A geographic electoral area represented by an elected member
B. A ballot box
C. A political party office
D. The Election Commission secretariat
364. According to election rules, A 'constituency' refers to: Select the best answer. (variant
59)
A. A geographic electoral area represented by an elected member
B. A ballot box
C. A political party office
D. The Election Commission secretariat
365. As per the Act, A 'constituency' refers to: Explain why. (variant 60)
A. A geographic electoral area represented by an elected member
B. A ballot box
C. A political party office
D. The Election Commission secretariat
366. As per the Act, A 'constituency' refers to: Choose the correct option. (variant 61)
A. A geographic electoral area represented by an elected member
B. A ballot box
C. A political party office
D. The Election Commission secretariat
367. As per the Act, A 'constituency' refers to: (variant 62)
A. A geographic electoral area represented by an elected member
B. A ballot box
C. A political party office
D. The Election Commission secretariat
368. As per the Act, A 'constituency' refers to: Select the best answer. (variant 63)
A. A geographic electoral area represented by an elected member
B. A ballot box
C. A political party office
D. The Election Commission secretariat
369. In election law, A 'constituency' refers to: Explain why. (variant 64)
A. A geographic electoral area represented by an elected member
B. A ballot box
C. A political party office
D. The Election Commission secretariat
370. In election law, A 'constituency' refers to: Choose the correct option. (variant 65)
A. A geographic electoral area represented by an elected member
B. A ballot box
C. A political party office
D. The Election Commission secretariat
371. In election law, A 'constituency' refers to: (variant 66)
A. A geographic electoral area represented by an elected member
B. A ballot box
C. A political party office
D. The Election Commission secretariat
372. In election law, A 'constituency' refers to: Select the best answer. (variant 67)
A. A geographic electoral area represented by an elected member
B. A ballot box
C. A political party office
D. The Election Commission secretariat
373. Nomination papers are scrutinized by which officer? (variant 68)
A. Returning Officer
B. Police Superintendent
C. Election Tribunal only
D. Chief Justice
374. Under the Elections Act, 2017, Nomination papers are scrutinized by which officer? Explain
why. (variant 69)
A. Returning Officer
B. Police Superintendent
C. Election Tribunal only
D. Chief Justice
375. Under the Elections Act, 2017, Nomination papers are scrutinized by which officer? Choose
the correct option. (variant 70)
A. Returning Officer
B. Police Superintendent
C. Election Tribunal only
D. Chief Justice
376. Under the Elections Act, 2017, Nomination papers are scrutinized by which officer?
(variant 71)
A. Returning Officer
B. Police Superintendent
C. Election Tribunal only
D. Chief Justice
377. Under the Elections Act, 2017, Nomination papers are scrutinized by which officer? Select
the best answer. (variant 72)
A. Returning Officer
B. Police Superintendent
C. Election Tribunal only
D. Chief Justice
378. According to election rules, Nomination papers are scrutinized by which officer? Explain
why. (variant 73)
A. Returning Officer
B. Police Superintendent
C. Election Tribunal only
D. Chief Justice
379. According to election rules, Nomination papers are scrutinized by which officer? Choose
the correct option. (variant 74)
A. Returning Officer
B. Police Superintendent
C. Election Tribunal only
D. Chief Justice
380. According to election rules, Nomination papers are scrutinized by which officer? (variant
75)
A. Returning Officer
B. Police Superintendent
C. Election Tribunal only
D. Chief Justice
381. According to election rules, Nomination papers are scrutinized by which officer? Select
the best answer. (variant 76)
A. Returning Officer
B. Police Superintendent
C. Election Tribunal only
D. Chief Justice
382. As per the Act, Nomination papers are scrutinized by which officer? Explain why. (variant
77)
A. Returning Officer
B. Police Superintendent
C. Election Tribunal only
D. Chief Justice
383. As per the Act, Nomination papers are scrutinized by which officer? Choose the correct
option. (variant 78)
A. Returning Officer
B. Police Superintendent
C. Election Tribunal only
D. Chief Justice
384. As per the Act, Nomination papers are scrutinized by which officer? (variant 79)
A. Returning Officer
B. Police Superintendent
C. Election Tribunal only
D. Chief Justice
385. As per the Act, Nomination papers are scrutinized by which officer? Select the best
answer. (variant 80)
A. Returning Officer
B. Police Superintendent
C. Election Tribunal only
D. Chief Justice
386. In election law, Nomination papers are scrutinized by which officer? Explain why. (variant
81)
A. Returning Officer
B. Police Superintendent
C. Election Tribunal only
D. Chief Justice
387. In election law, Nomination papers are scrutinized by which officer? Choose the correct
option. (variant 82)
A. Returning Officer
B. Police Superintendent
C. Election Tribunal only
D. Chief Justice
388. In election law, Nomination papers are scrutinized by which officer? (variant 83)
A. Returning Officer
B. Police Superintendent
C. Election Tribunal only
D. Chief Justice
389. In election law, Nomination papers are scrutinized by which officer? Select the best
answer. (variant 84)
A. Returning Officer
B. Police Superintendent
C. Election Tribunal only
D. Chief Justice
390. Reserved seats for women are allocated by: (variant 85)
A. Proportional allocation to parties based on general seats
B. Direct election by women-only constituencies
C. Appointment by the President
D. Lottery
391. Under the Elections Act, 2017, Reserved seats for women are allocated by: Explain why.
(variant 86)
A. Proportional allocation to parties based on general seats
B. Direct election by women-only constituencies
C. Appointment by the President
D. Lottery
392. Under the Elections Act, 2017, Reserved seats for women are allocated by: Choose the
correct option. (variant 87)
A. Proportional allocation to parties based on general seats
B. Direct election by women-only constituencies
C. Appointment by the President
D. Lottery
393. Under the Elections Act, 2017, Reserved seats for women are allocated by: (variant 88)
A. Proportional allocation to parties based on general seats
B. Direct election by women-only constituencies
C. Appointment by the President
D. Lottery
394. Under the Elections Act, 2017, Reserved seats for women are allocated by: Select the best
answer. (variant 89)
A. Proportional allocation to parties based on general seats
B. Direct election by women-only constituencies
C. Appointment by the President
D. Lottery
395. According to election rules, Reserved seats for women are allocated by: Explain why.
(variant 90)
A. Proportional allocation to parties based on general seats
B. Direct election by women-only constituencies
C. Appointment by the President
D. Lottery
396. According to election rules, Reserved seats for women are allocated by: Choose the correct
option. (variant 91)
A. Proportional allocation to parties based on general seats
B. Direct election by women-only constituencies
C. Appointment by the President
D. Lottery
397. According to election rules, Reserved seats for women are allocated by: (variant 92)
A. Proportional allocation to parties based on general seats
B. Direct election by women-only constituencies
C. Appointment by the President
D. Lottery
398. According to election rules, Reserved seats for women are allocated by: Select the best
answer. (variant 93)
A. Proportional allocation to parties based on general seats
B. Direct election by women-only constituencies
C. Appointment by the President
D. Lottery
399. As per the Act, Reserved seats for women are allocated by: Explain why. (variant 94)
A. Proportional allocation to parties based on general seats
B. Direct election by women-only constituencies
C. Appointment by the President
D. Lottery
400. As per the Act, Reserved seats for women are allocated by: Choose the correct option.
(variant 95)
A. Proportional allocation to parties based on general seats
B. Direct election by women-only constituencies
C. Appointment by the President
D. Lottery
401. As per the Act, Reserved seats for women are allocated by: (variant 96)
A. Proportional allocation to parties based on general seats
B. Direct election by women-only constituencies
C. Appointment by the President
D. Lottery
402. As per the Act, Reserved seats for women are allocated by: Select the best answer.
(variant 97)
A. Proportional allocation to parties based on general seats
B. Direct election by women-only constituencies
C. Appointment by the President
D. Lottery
403. In election law, Reserved seats for women are allocated by: Explain why. (variant 98)
A. Proportional allocation to parties based on general seats
B. Direct election by women-only constituencies
C. Appointment by the President
D. Lottery
404. In election law, Reserved seats for women are allocated by: Choose the correct option.
(variant 99)
A. Proportional allocation to parties based on general seats
B. Direct election by women-only constituencies
C. Appointment by the President
D. Lottery
405. In election law, Reserved seats for women are allocated by: (variant 100)
A. Proportional allocation to parties based on general seats
B. Direct election by women-only constituencies
C. Appointment by the President
D. Lottery
406. In election law, Reserved seats for women are allocated by: Select the best answer.
(variant 101)
A. Proportional allocation to parties based on general seats
B. Direct election by women-only constituencies
C. Appointment by the President
D. Lottery
407. Postal ballots (under rules) are typically for: (variant 102)
A. Armed forces and eligible overseas voters
B. Only domestic teachers
C. All registered voters automatically
D. Only candidates
408. Under the Elections Act, 2017, Postal ballots (under rules) are typically for: Explain
why. (variant 103)
A. Armed forces and eligible overseas voters
B. Only domestic teachers
C. All registered voters automatically
D. Only candidates
409. Under the Elections Act, 2017, Postal ballots (under rules) are typically for: Choose the
correct option. (variant 104)
A. Armed forces and eligible overseas voters
B. Only domestic teachers
C. All registered voters automatically
D. Only candidates
410. Under the Elections Act, 2017, Postal ballots (under rules) are typically for: (variant
105)
A. Armed forces and eligible overseas voters
B. Only domestic teachers
C. All registered voters automatically
D. Only candidates
411. Under the Elections Act, 2017, Postal ballots (under rules) are typically for: Select the
best answer. (variant 106)
A. Armed forces and eligible overseas voters
B. Only domestic teachers
C. All registered voters automatically
D. Only candidates
412. According to election rules, Postal ballots (under rules) are typically for: Explain why.
(variant 107)
A. Armed forces and eligible overseas voters
B. Only domestic teachers
C. All registered voters automatically
D. Only candidates
413. According to election rules, Postal ballots (under rules) are typically for: Choose the
correct option. (variant 108)
A. Armed forces and eligible overseas voters
B. Only domestic teachers
C. All registered voters automatically
D. Only candidates
414. According to election rules, Postal ballots (under rules) are typically for: (variant 109)
A. Armed forces and eligible overseas voters
B. Only domestic teachers
C. All registered voters automatically
D. Only candidates
415. According to election rules, Postal ballots (under rules) are typically for: Select the
best answer. (variant 110)
A. Armed forces and eligible overseas voters
B. Only domestic teachers
C. All registered voters automatically
D. Only candidates
416. As per the Act, Postal ballots (under rules) are typically for: Explain why. (variant 111)
A. Armed forces and eligible overseas voters
B. Only domestic teachers
C. All registered voters automatically
D. Only candidates
417. As per the Act, Postal ballots (under rules) are typically for: Choose the correct option.
(variant 112)
A. Armed forces and eligible overseas voters
B. Only domestic teachers
C. All registered voters automatically
D. Only candidates
418. As per the Act, Postal ballots (under rules) are typically for: (variant 113)
A. Armed forces and eligible overseas voters
B. Only domestic teachers
C. All registered voters automatically
D. Only candidates
419. As per the Act, Postal ballots (under rules) are typically for: Select the best answer.
(variant 114)
A. Armed forces and eligible overseas voters
B. Only domestic teachers
C. All registered voters automatically
D. Only candidates
420. In election law, Postal ballots (under rules) are typically for: Explain why. (variant
115)
A. Armed forces and eligible overseas voters
B. Only domestic teachers
C. All registered voters automatically
D. Only candidates
421. In election law, Postal ballots (under rules) are typically for: Choose the correct
option. (variant 116)
A. Armed forces and eligible overseas voters
B. Only domestic teachers
C. All registered voters automatically
D. Only candidates
422. In election law, Postal ballots (under rules) are typically for: (variant 117)
A. Armed forces and eligible overseas voters
B. Only domestic teachers
C. All registered voters automatically
D. Only candidates
423. In election law, Postal ballots (under rules) are typically for: Select the best answer.
(variant 118)
A. Armed forces and eligible overseas voters
B. Only domestic teachers
C. All registered voters automatically
D. Only candidates
424. Delimitation's main objective is to: (variant 119)
A. Ensure equal voter representation across constituencies
B. Increase number of political parties
C. Reduce polling stations
D. Change taxation zones
425. Under the Elections Act, 2017, Delimitation's main objective is to: Explain why. (variant
120)
A. Ensure equal voter representation across constituencies
B. Increase number of political parties
C. Reduce polling stations
D. Change taxation zones
426. Under the Elections Act, 2017, Delimitation's main objective is to: Choose the correct
option. (variant 121)
A. Ensure equal voter representation across constituencies
B. Increase number of political parties
C. Reduce polling stations
D. Change taxation zones
427. Under the Elections Act, 2017, Delimitation's main objective is to: (variant 122)
A. Ensure equal voter representation across constituencies
B. Increase number of political parties
C. Reduce polling stations
D. Change taxation zones
428. Under the Elections Act, 2017, Delimitation's main objective is to: Select the best
answer. (variant 123)
A. Ensure equal voter representation across constituencies
B. Increase number of political parties
C. Reduce polling stations
D. Change taxation zones
429. According to election rules, Delimitation's main objective is to: Explain why. (variant
124)
A. Ensure equal voter representation across constituencies
B. Increase number of political parties
C. Reduce polling stations
D. Change taxation zones
430. According to election rules, Delimitation's main objective is to: Choose the correct
option. (variant 125)
A. Ensure equal voter representation across constituencies
B. Increase number of political parties
C. Reduce polling stations
D. Change taxation zones
431. According to election rules, Delimitation's main objective is to: (variant 126)
A. Ensure equal voter representation across constituencies
B. Increase number of political parties
C. Reduce polling stations
D. Change taxation zones
432. According to election rules, Delimitation's main objective is to: Select the best answer.
(variant 127)
A. Ensure equal voter representation across constituencies
B. Increase number of political parties
C. Reduce polling stations
D. Change taxation zones
433. As per the Act, Delimitation's main objective is to: Explain why. (variant 128)
A. Ensure equal voter representation across constituencies
B. Increase number of political parties
C. Reduce polling stations
D. Change taxation zones
434. As per the Act, Delimitation's main objective is to: Choose the correct option. (variant
129)
A. Ensure equal voter representation across constituencies
B. Increase number of political parties
C. Reduce polling stations
D. Change taxation zones
435. As per the Act, Delimitation's main objective is to: (variant 130)
A. Ensure equal voter representation across constituencies
B. Increase number of political parties
C. Reduce polling stations
D. Change taxation zones
436. As per the Act, Delimitation's main objective is to: Select the best answer. (variant 131)
A. Ensure equal voter representation across constituencies
B. Increase number of political parties
C. Reduce polling stations
D. Change taxation zones
437. In election law, Delimitation's main objective is to: Explain why. (variant 132)
A. Ensure equal voter representation across constituencies
B. Increase number of political parties
C. Reduce polling stations
D. Change taxation zones
438. In election law, Delimitation's main objective is to: Choose the correct option. (variant
133)
A. Ensure equal voter representation across constituencies
B. Increase number of political parties
C. Reduce polling stations
D. Change taxation zones
439. In election law, Delimitation's main objective is to: (variant 134)
A. Ensure equal voter representation across constituencies
B. Increase number of political parties
C. Reduce polling stations
D. Change taxation zones
440. In election law, Delimitation's main objective is to: Select the best answer. (variant
135)
A. Ensure equal voter representation across constituencies
B. Increase number of political parties
C. Reduce polling stations
D. Change taxation zones
441. Presiding Officer's duty at a polling station includes: (variant 136)
A. Managing the poll and counting votes
B. Announcing party manifestos
C. Appointing candidates
D. Running local government
442. Under the Elections Act, 2017, Presiding Officer's duty at a polling station includes:
Explain why. (variant 137)
A. Managing the poll and counting votes
B. Announcing party manifestos
C. Appointing candidates
D. Running local government
443. Under the Elections Act, 2017, Presiding Officer's duty at a polling station includes:
Choose the correct option. (variant 138)
A. Managing the poll and counting votes
B. Announcing party manifestos
C. Appointing candidates
D. Running local government
444. Under the Elections Act, 2017, Presiding Officer's duty at a polling station includes:
(variant 139)
A. Managing the poll and counting votes
B. Announcing party manifestos
C. Appointing candidates
D. Running local government
445. Under the Elections Act, 2017, Presiding Officer's duty at a polling station includes:
Select the best answer. (variant 140)
A. Managing the poll and counting votes
B. Announcing party manifestos
C. Appointing candidates
D. Running local government
446. According to election rules, Presiding Officer's duty at a polling station includes:
Explain why. (variant 141)
A. Managing the poll and counting votes
B. Announcing party manifestos
C. Appointing candidates
D. Running local government
447. According to election rules, Presiding Officer's duty at a polling station includes:
Choose the correct option. (variant 142)
A. Managing the poll and counting votes
B. Announcing party manifestos
C. Appointing candidates
D. Running local government
448. According to election rules, Presiding Officer's duty at a polling station includes:
(variant 143)
A. Managing the poll and counting votes
B. Announcing party manifestos
C. Appointing candidates
D. Running local government
449. According to election rules, Presiding Officer's duty at a polling station includes:
Select the best answer. (variant 144)
A. Managing the poll and counting votes
B. Announcing party manifestos
C. Appointing candidates
D. Running local government
450. As per the Act, Presiding Officer's duty at a polling station includes: Explain why.
(variant 145)
A. Managing the poll and counting votes
B. Announcing party manifestos
C. Appointing candidates
D. Running local government
451. As per the Act, Presiding Officer's duty at a polling station includes: Choose the correct
option. (variant 146)
A. Managing the poll and counting votes
B. Announcing party manifestos
C. Appointing candidates
D. Running local government
452. As per the Act, Presiding Officer's duty at a polling station includes: (variant 147)
A. Managing the poll and counting votes
B. Announcing party manifestos
C. Appointing candidates
D. Running local government
453. As per the Act, Presiding Officer's duty at a polling station includes: Select the best
answer. (variant 148)
A. Managing the poll and counting votes
B. Announcing party manifestos
C. Appointing candidates
D. Running local government
454. In election law, Presiding Officer's duty at a polling station includes: Explain why.
(variant 149)
A. Managing the poll and counting votes
B. Announcing party manifestos
C. Appointing candidates
D. Running local government
455. In election law, Presiding Officer's duty at a polling station includes: Choose the
correct option. (variant 150)
A. Managing the poll and counting votes
B. Announcing party manifestos
C. Appointing candidates
D. Running local government
456. In election law, Presiding Officer's duty at a polling station includes: (variant 151)
A. Managing the poll and counting votes
B. Announcing party manifestos
C. Appointing candidates
D. Running local government
457. In election law, Presiding Officer's duty at a polling station includes: Select the best
answer. (variant 152)
A. Managing the poll and counting votes
B. Announcing party manifestos
C. Appointing candidates
D. Running local government
458. Bribery of voters is: (variant 153)
A. An electoral offence
B. A permitted campaign tool
C. A civil matter only
D. A media issue
459. Under the Elections Act, 2017, Bribery of voters is: Explain why. (variant 154)
A. An electoral offence
B. A permitted campaign tool
C. A civil matter only
D. A media issue
460. Under the Elections Act, 2017, Bribery of voters is: Choose the correct option. (variant
155)
A. An electoral offence
B. A permitted campaign tool
C. A civil matter only
D. A media issue
461. Under the Elections Act, 2017, Bribery of voters is: (variant 156)
A. An electoral offence
B. A permitted campaign tool
C. A civil matter only
D. A media issue
462. Under the Elections Act, 2017, Bribery of voters is: Select the best answer. (variant 157)
A. An electoral offence
B. A permitted campaign tool
C. A civil matter only
D. A media issue
463. According to election rules, Bribery of voters is: Explain why. (variant 158)
A. An electoral offence
B. A permitted campaign tool
C. A civil matter only
D. A media issue
464. According to election rules, Bribery of voters is: Choose the correct option. (variant
159)
A. An electoral offence
B. A permitted campaign tool
C. A civil matter only
D. A media issue
465. According to election rules, Bribery of voters is: (variant 160)
A. An electoral offence
B. A permitted campaign tool
C. A civil matter only
D. A media issue
466. According to election rules, Bribery of voters is: Select the best answer. (variant 161)
A. An electoral offence
B. A permitted campaign tool
C. A civil matter only
D. A media issue
467. As per the Act, Bribery of voters is: Explain why. (variant 162)
A. An electoral offence
B. A permitted campaign tool
C. A civil matter only
D. A media issue
468. As per the Act, Bribery of voters is: Choose the correct option. (variant 163)
A. An electoral offence
B. A permitted campaign tool
C. A civil matter only
D. A media issue
469. As per the Act, Bribery of voters is: (variant 164)
A. An electoral offence
B. A permitted campaign tool
C. A civil matter only
D. A media issue
470. As per the Act, Bribery of voters is: Select the best answer. (variant 165)
A. An electoral offence
B. A permitted campaign tool
C. A civil matter only
D. A media issue
471. In election law, Bribery of voters is: Explain why. (variant 166)
A. An electoral offence
B. A permitted campaign tool
C. A civil matter only
D. A media issue
472. In election law, Bribery of voters is: Choose the correct option. (variant 167)
A. An electoral offence
B. A permitted campaign tool
C. A civil matter only
D. A media issue
473. In election law, Bribery of voters is: (variant 168)
A. An electoral offence
B. A permitted campaign tool
C. A civil matter only
D. A media issue
474. In election law, Bribery of voters is: Select the best answer. (variant 169)
A. An electoral offence
B. A permitted campaign tool
C. A civil matter only
D. A media issue
475. Who may order a re-poll when serious irregularities are established? (variant 170)
A. Election Commission of Pakistan
B. Local mayor
C. Police
D. Candidates
476. Under the Elections Act, 2017, Who may order a re-poll when serious irregularities are
established? (variant 171)
A. Election Commission of Pakistan
B. Local mayor
C. Police
D. Candidates
477. According to election rules, Who may order a re-poll when serious irregularities are
established? (variant 172)
A. Election Commission of Pakistan
B. Local mayor
C. Police
D. Candidates
478. As per the Act, Who may order a re-poll when serious irregularities are established?
(variant 173)
A. Election Commission of Pakistan
B. Local mayor
C. Police
D. Candidates
479. In election law, Who may order a re-poll when serious irregularities are established?
(variant 174)
A. Election Commission of Pakistan
B. Local mayor
C. Police
D. Candidates
480. What does the 'cut-off' date before elections restrict? (variant 175)
A. Further changes to the electoral roll
B. Campaign rallies
C. Ballot paper printing
D. Media coverage
481. Under the Elections Act, 2017, What does the 'cut-off' date before elections restrict?
(variant 176)
A. Further changes to the electoral roll
B. Campaign rallies
C. Ballot paper printing
D. Media coverage
482. According to election rules, What does the 'cut-off' date before elections restrict?
(variant 177)
A. Further changes to the electoral roll
B. Campaign rallies
C. Ballot paper printing
D. Media coverage
483. As per the Act, What does the 'cut-off' date before elections restrict? (variant 178)
A. Further changes to the electoral roll
B. Campaign rallies
C. Ballot paper printing
D. Media coverage
484. In election law, What does the 'cut-off' date before elections restrict? (variant 179)
A. Further changes to the electoral roll
B. Campaign rallies
C. Ballot paper printing
D. Media coverage
485. Who can be appointed as a Returning Officer? (variant 180)
A. An official designated by the Commission (often a government officer)
B. Any political party member
C. A local businessman
D. A judge only
486. Under the Elections Act, 2017, Who can be appointed as a Returning Officer? (variant 181)
A. An official designated by the Commission (often a government officer)
B. Any political party member
C. A local businessman
D. A judge only
487. According to election rules, Who can be appointed as a Returning Officer? (variant 182)
A. An official designated by the Commission (often a government officer)
B. Any political party member
C. A local businessman
D. A judge only
488. As per the Act, Who can be appointed as a Returning Officer? (variant 183)
A. An official designated by the Commission (often a government officer)
B. Any political party member
C. A local businessman
D. A judge only
489. In election law, Who can be appointed as a Returning Officer? (variant 184)
A. An official designated by the Commission (often a government officer)
B. Any political party member
C. A local businessman
D. A judge only
490. Which document must the Presiding Officer prepare after counting? (variant 185)
A. Result sheet/return of the count
B. Party manifesto
C. Police FIR
D. Voter's bank statement
491. Under the Elections Act, 2017, Which document must the Presiding Officer prepare after
counting? (variant 186)
A. Result sheet/return of the count
B. Party manifesto
C. Police FIR
D. Voter's bank statement
492. According to election rules, Which document must the Presiding Officer prepare after
counting? (variant 187)
A. Result sheet/return of the count
B. Party manifesto
C. Police FIR
D. Voter's bank statement
493. As per the Act, Which document must the Presiding Officer prepare after counting? (variant
188)
A. Result sheet/return of the count
B. Party manifesto
C. Police FIR
D. Voter's bank statement
494. In election law, Which document must the Presiding Officer prepare after counting?
(variant 189)
A. Result sheet/return of the count
B. Party manifesto
C. Police FIR
D. Voter's bank statement
495. Are candidate agents allowed at the counting of votes? (variant 190)
A. Yes, agents are allowed under rules
B. No, never allowed
C. Only journalists allowed
D. Only police allowed
496. Under the Elections Act, 2017, Are candidate agents allowed at the counting of votes?
(variant 191)
A. Yes, agents are allowed under rules
B. No, never allowed
C. Only journalists allowed
D. Only police allowed
497. According to election rules, Are candidate agents allowed at the counting of votes?
(variant 192)
A. Yes, agents are allowed under rules
B. No, never allowed
C. Only journalists allowed
D. Only police allowed
498. As per the Act, Are candidate agents allowed at the counting of votes? (variant 193)
A. Yes, agents are allowed under rules
B. No, never allowed
C. Only journalists allowed
D. Only police allowed
499. In election law, Are candidate agents allowed at the counting of votes? (variant 194)
A. Yes, agents are allowed under rules
B. No, never allowed
C. Only journalists allowed
D. Only police allowed
500. What is the role of election symbols? (variant 195)
A. Help voters (including illiterate voters) identify parties/candidates
B. Ensure candidates win
C. Replace party names in Parliament
D. Allocate funds
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