Second General Elections in Pakistan were held on:

6 March 1977
7 March 1976
7 March 1978
7 March 1977
7 March 1977  General elections were held in Pakistan on 7 March 1977 to elect 200 members of the National Assembly. These were the second general elections held in Pakistan and the first to be held after the Bangladesh Liberation War, which saw East Pakistan break away to become an independent state of Bangladesh.

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A. 1952
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C. 1957
D. 1961
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A. 1978
B. 1979
C. 1983
D. 1988
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A. 6th August 1990
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D. 6th August 1993
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B. 17th August 1988
C. 17th August 1990
D. 17th August 1992
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C. placed Pakistan under martial law.
D. All of the above
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A. Ghulam Ishaq Khan
B. Nawazbzada Nasrullah Khan
C. Rafique Tarer
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A. Oct 1993 to Nov 1993
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