Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs)
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What does the term “Constituency” refer to under the Elections Act?
A) A type of electoral commission
B) An area defined for electing representatives
C) A polling booth
D) A government office -
According to the Elections Act, “Constitution” refers to:
A) A political document by a party
B) A set of election rules
C) The Constitution of Pakistan
D) A local by-law -
Who is a “Contesting Candidate”?
A) Any person who attends a political rally
B) A nominated candidate who has not withdrawn
C) A party leader
D) An election official -
If a candidate doesn’t appoint an Election Agent, who acts in that role?
A) The Returning Officer
B) The District Magistrate
C) Themselves
D) The Presiding Officer -
Which of the following is excluded from Election Expenses?
A) Advertisement costs
B) Campaign posters
C) Nomination deposit under Section 61
D) Printing leaflets -
In rural areas, an Electoral Area includes:
A) Only a municipal ward
B) A village or census block
C) A Mohallah
D) A polling station -
An Election Observer is authorized by:
A) National Assembly
B) The Police Department
C) The Election Commission
D) The Local Government -
Who among the following is not considered an Election Official?
A) District Returning Officer
B) Presiding Officer
C) Election Agent
D) Polling Officer -
The Election Programme includes:
A) Guidelines for election agents
B) Public awareness advertisements
C) Schedule for nominations, polling and counting
D) Campaign slogans -
What is an Electoral Roll?
A) A list of candidates
B) A list of campaign events
C) A list of election expenses
D) A list of eligible voters