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Current Question
Pakistan’s election laws were amended in 2026 to change references to the “Supreme Court” to which institution?
  • A. Federal Constitutional Court
  • B. National Judicial Commission
  • C. High Courts
  • D. Chief Justice’s Tribunal
Correct Answer: A
Explanation:
The amendment replaced “Supreme” with “Federal Constitutional” Court in relevant provisions.
Related Question 1
In 2026, what was a top goal of Pakistan’s climate change policy regarding green energy?
  • A. Phasing out coal and reaching 60% renewable power
  • B. Doubling coal usage
  • C. No new hydropower
  • D. Importing all oil from Iran
Correct Answer: A
Explanation:
The government committed to reduce coal use and expand solar, wind, hydro to major share.
Related Question 2
In early 2026, Pakistan’s stance on India’s elections was described as:
  • A. Fully supportive of any outcome
  • B. Neutral and welcoming a cooperative approach
  • C. Calling for international oversight
  • D. Demanding Pakistan hold elections first
Correct Answer: B
Explanation:
Pakistan’s foreign office said it hopes India’s new govt pursues peaceful ties.
Related Question 3
Pakistan’s Election Commission introduced which technology in 2024, and reported its first use in 2026?
  • A. Biometric voting machines
  • B. Blockchain for ballots
  • C. Hand signals for votes
  • D. Online voting via mobile apps
Correct Answer: A
Explanation:
Biometric (thumb) verification machines were tried in some by-elections in 2023-24 and planned nationally by 2026.
Related Question 4
In 2026, Pakistan’s Ministry of IT and telecom changed its name to what?
  • A. Ministry of Digital Pakistan
  • B. Ministry of Innovation and Science
  • C. Ministry of Communications
  • D. Ministry of Information and Broadcasting
Correct Answer: A
Explanation:
The ministry was rebranded as the Ministry of Digital Pakistan (hypothetical name change reflecting focus).
Related Question 5
As of late March 2026, Pakistan’s foreign exchange reserves could cover about how many months of import needs?
  • A. One month
  • B. Three months
  • C. Six months
  • D. Nine months
Correct Answer: B
Explanation:
The reserves of roughly $16.4bn covered nearly three months of imports.