Q. What did the ruling coalition claim about the reforms?
a. They were unnecessary
b. They reduced national security risks
c. They weakened legislative power
d. They were necessary to modernise governance and strengthen national security
Q. The opposition believed the reforms were:
a. Economically beneficial
b. Transparent
c. Constitutionally sound
d. Threatening to the autonomy of provinces
Q. The amendment also changed the process for transferring:
a. Cabinet ministers
b. Military personnel
c. Judges between courts
d. Senators
Q. The amendment reviewed administrative authority of:
a. Federal ministries only
b. Judiciary
c. Local councils
d. Provinces
Q. Critics claimed the 27th Amendment impacted which major constitutional principle?
a. Freedom of speech
b. Right to vote
c. Balance of power between federation and provinces
d. Freedom of movement
Q. One of the goals of the amendment was to address issues in:
a. Tourism revenue
b. Environmental law
c. Military command arrangements
d. Cybersecurity policy
Q. Which government presented this amendment?
a. First Shehbaz Sharif government
b. Interim caretaker government
c. PTI government
d. Second Shehbaz Sharif government
Q. The bill was presented in which legislative chamber?
a. Provincial Assemblies
b. National Assembly
c. Judicial Committee
d. Senate
Q. The Constitution of Pakistan has been amended several times to:
a. Privatize national enterprises
b. Promote foreign tourism
c. Adjust institutional roles and political balances
d. Expand local governments only
Q. Analysts warned that the amendment could amplify:
a. Agricultural exports
b. Economic uncertainty
c. International alliances
d. Population growth