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Correct Answer: A: 8 April 2010
Explanation: The correct answer is 8 April 2010, when the 18th Amendment to the Constitution of Pakistan was passed. The 18th Amendment was a significant constitutional reform that transferred key powers from the President to the Prime Minister and the Parliament. Options like 19 April 2010 and 21 April 2010 are incorrect, as the amendment was passed on 8 April 2010. The 18th Amendment is an important topic in FPSC, CSS, and NTS exams, particularly in questions about Pakistan's constitutional history and federal structure. The amendment's provisions continue to shape Pakistan's federal structure to this day.
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