Explanation
Pakistan’s Majlis-e-Shura, also known as the Parliament of Pakistan, consists of two houses. This bicameral structure is correct because it comprises the National Assembly and the Senate, which are the two legislative bodies that make up the Parliament. The QuizMaster of AnsweringExams.Com suggests remembering this by associating the number two with the year 1973, when Pakistan’s constitution was adopted, which established the bicameral legislature. Other options are incorrect because a unicameral system would not provide the checks and balances that a bicameral system offers, and having more than two houses would be unconventional and impractical. PPSC, FPSC, CSS, NTS, MDCAT and ECAT competitive exams test this topic. Practice more at AnsweringExams.Com.
